Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 22, 1887, Image 6

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WOOL AND THE INTER-STATJS COMMIBBIOM.
Wo tnko tku following from tlio S.in
Francisco Alia, of ft Into (Into. It will
bo read with interest by all who nro
keeping sheep :
"In rcBponso to na advertised call, a
Inrgo nrnnbor of merchants intcrcBted
in tho handling of wool, met nt tho
rooms of tho Board of Trndo yesterday
to consider tho qtication of excessive
freight rates on wool overland from Cal
ifornia. Isnac llecht prosidrd, and
Gardner Boll acted ob Secretary.
John II. Wise, in stating tho object of
tho meeting, said that ho had called
upon Mr. Stubbs, of tho Soulhonn Pa
cific to soo if tho wool dealers could not
obtain a better rnto than 3.70 per hun
dred, and If pos'Iblo tho 02J rate en
joyed during tho past six months or bo.
"Mr. Stubbs told me," said Mr. Wiso,
"that tho railroads couldn't touch tho
question, under tho ponaltios of tho
Inter-State Commerco law. Mr. Stubbs
thought it would bo b pood idea fur tho
wool men to get together and endeavor
to porBiindo tho CommissionorH tb sus
pend Bcction four of tho Act, bo lur as
tho wool industry of this coast is con
cerned. By tho operation of that law,
tho wool industry of this coast is moro
affected than any olhor. On fruit tho
railroad can mako n low through rnto,
and yot not afreet local rates. Tho fnut
is grown in this State, and nono of it is
picked up in tho territories. Our wheat
goes by water, so that is nut afl'ected ;
but all thcso territories nnd Statns bo
tween hero and thn Atlantic seaboard
grow wool, and tho milroads have made
n high rato to protect thcimolvcs. Sup
poflo (52J cents should bo tho through
rato; then that would bo tho rnto on all
tho wool picked up on tho oaBt-bound
trip. Thoy hnvo fixed tho high rato to
protect thoir local rato. Wo have wator
transportation, but tho stenmors havo,
as n rulo, combined with tho railroads,
thus loaving only tho long trip around
tho Horn, which involves four months'
time, with tho result that our wool
ronohoB tho market after tho western
wool has arrived and mado tho markot.
Wo need tho railroad for tho snko of
speed.
"Senator Stanford says tho long and
short haul shall bo suspended, to allow
tho roads to compete for tho trado of
tho Oriont and tho islands of tho l'aci
fie. What wo need to do is to mako an
appoal to tho Inter-Stato Commission
ers. Mr. Stubbs assures mo that if wo
succeed in having tho section suspend
ed so fur as wool is concerned, tho rail
road will Heoond our ellbrts, nd mako a
satisfactory rate. If tho prcsont rates
aro to bo maintained, it will plnco on
tho spring clip n tax of SfiOO.OOO, a dead
loss to tho producer. Taking our an
nual product of 515.000 0n founds, tho
i ' tin, ...too i d niu nit o a loss of
.fl.OOO.uOO, which tho wool moil will
liuvo to stand. Tlmro is no reason why
tlni obnoxious section should bo sus
pended in favor of tho Southern States,
llUtt WO 1)0 4011 Ollllll lilt) uuiii. ami iiiiv
was never intondod to so operate Con
gressmen continually busy themsolves
to preserve n protoctivo mrltl' for our
wool industry, and yet they havo passed
u luw affecting us moro sorlously than
any infraction of tho tarill' could do.
Wo ought to appoint a cominitko to tel
egraph or otherwise (million tho Com
missioners to grant us tho reliof wo
need."
GlmrloB Schilling said that the Union
Pud Ho people had informed him that
the Sunset route is the only one that is
not nHVctod by tho Inter-Stato Com
merco Act, anil can take freight at any
price.
Mr, Wiflo Any road can take freight
at any price it wishes, provided it does
ii.a euro to protect its local freights.
1 1111 sunset route is just as much con
tiollud by the Act as any road.
Mr. Schilling Well, I giio's tho rail
nuda want tho high rates.
Mr. Wise I don't think so. When I
hear such men us Senator Stanford and
Mr. Stubbs say that they iro willing to
mako 11 reduction, I boliovo they mean
what thoy say, and are in earnest.
Isaac llecht was confident that under
tho operation of tho net, tho wool-growing
interest would bo killed, unless low
freight rates can bo obtained. "Today,"
said he, "the agent of tho Canadian Pti
emtio to me and said that his company
would take any wool, ready for the
Bteamor next Friday, nt 12.25, as against
tho ?3.8f rate charged by tho Amoricau
roads." Mr. llecht thought it a hard
ship if foreign roads nro to be allowed to
take freight from the home roads.
John II. Wise Heretofore wo have
brought wool from Oregon, Washington
Territory and Arizona to this city, but
with tho !1.85 nnd $11.70 rates wo can
not handle u pound of this wool, and all
that trado will bo drawn from San l'ran
cisco. It. P. Parks thought it was a little
preuuturo. to jKJtitkm tho Inter-Stato
Commissioners before tho railroad had
definitely fixed it rato to bo in force if
the long and short haul provision was
suspended. ,
Mr. Wiso I naked Mr. Stubbs this
morning what would bo tho rato if tho
t ection was suspended, uud I told him
tho Pacific Mail offers to tako wool at
two ccnta per pound. Mr. Stubbs could
not say off-hand just what tho rato
would be, but it probably would not bo
moro than two cents and perhaps not so
much. I say it is tho duty of tho Com
niicBioncra to consider questions affect
ing foreign trade. I believo thoy will
givo us a willing ear.
Isaac Harris thought it would bo
well not to clnsify flocced wool, nnd to
make a uniform rate on groasod wool.
Mr. Wiso moved that tho chair ap
point a committer of five to communi
cate with the Inter-Stato Commission
by mail or tolegrnph, asking thnt section
i of the law bo suspendod so far as wool
ib concerned.
Tho motion was finally carried unaa
imouslv. and tho commilteo was in
structed to wait upon tho agents of tho
Southorn Pacific, Canadian Pacific,
Atchlsqn, Topeka. & 8anta Fc, and Pa
cific Mail, to bco what rates could bo
obtained, and tlion telegraph a petition
to tho Inter-Stato Commission, andf fol
low up tho tolegram with mail advices.
Tho following gontlcmon woro appoint
ed: J. H. Wise, J. P. Hulmo, J. E.
Shoobort, Eugeno Avy, R. F. Parks.
Tho com 111 it too organized by electing
Mr. Wiso chairman, nnd to-day will wait
upon tho various railroad representa
tives, and to-morrow will bodu a tolo
grum to tho Intor-Stnto Commission."
Annual Dairy Exhibit.
At tho Mnroh meeting of tho North
west Const Dairy Association it was de
cided to hold an exhibition of dairy pro
ducts, oventunlly in connection with tho
domestic and fat stock show next fall.
A committco was appointed to confer
with tho Stock Show Association, and on
Thursday last hold a joint mooting with
a committco of tho latter association, at
Koodvillo. Tho Stock Show Association
ofi'ored to croct a duitablo building 'for
tho exhibit, but left for tho Dairy Asso
ciation to manngo tho exhibition and
oiler itn own premiums. This proposal
was accepted.
In order to insuro n jutt nnd impartial
decision by tho judges, nnd to afford as
much instruction to tho butter makers
and tho public us possiblo, n now pro
cedure was decided upon. The butter
mutt bo exhibited in pnekngos of uni
form size and shapo, and each pnekngo
will bo marked in such n mnnnor thnt
the judges will not know whoso butter
they are examining till uftor the premi
ums havo boon awarded. Tho uuttcr
will thus stand or fall sololy on its own
merits. Furthormoro, tho judges will bo
roquirod to supplomont their decision
by jotting down on n sheet of pnpor at
tached to ouch sample tho merits and
demerits of tho same.
It was decided to offer four sorics of
premiums for butter, ns follows : First
nromiumi $25, second premium, $15,
'and third premium $5 ; $5 for twenty-
fivo pounds of fresh butter mado in
dairies of not less than twenty cows.
Premiums of the sntuo amounts for ten
pounds of frosh buttor mado in dairies
of loss than twenty cows. Tho snmo pre
miums for twonty-fivo pounds of packed
buttor nt least four months old tundo in
largo dairies as nbovo and samo premi
ums for ton pounds of packed butter
mado tu small dairies.
Similar premiums will bo ofi'ored for
full milk chocso.
Marbled Beef.
Animals which have not boon liberally
fed whilo young nnd growing will uovor
yield tho Bnmo quantity of marbled
te, no matter how much caro may bo
taken tu fatten them when grown, as
those which havo boon well fed from tho
beginning. In short, to produco tho
host quality of beof, tho cellular tissues
of tho muscle must bo developed along
with tho growth of tho animal by abun
dant food. Tho characteristic of n high
quality of boot aro hriolly as follows :
If lean, the surface of tho beef is of uni
form redness when cut across tho grain j
but fat deposited within tho niusclo
will bo Indicated by whitish colored
points which nro layers of fat around
and among tho bundles of muscular
fibers. Thoso indications nro more or
1uch fittingly marked according to tho
amount of fat deposited, and whou tho
amount i considerable tho lean meat
looks as if overlaid with n network of
fat. Meat thus stroakod with fat is
termed marbled.
Don't Kick Your Animals.
Yoars ngo, in our old Vormont home,
it was thought very Improper, ungeutlo
mauly nnd ill-bred to kick an nnimnl.
Now-a-days it scorns to bo quite tho
fashion, nnd wo not only hear of tho
rough, ill-bred man kicking his horse,
cow or dog, but tho society gentleman
serves his poor dumb brutrs the samo.
A man who has compassion on his ani
mals says that ho wishes to heaven that
spocoli might bo given to thoso poor,
unfortunate creatures, which aro doomed
to kar tho ill-humor of their owners,
that thoy, liko Balaam's ass, might cry
out, "what havo I dono unto thoo that
thou hast smitten (kickod) mo theso
many times." If thoro is any ono thing
in this world that should receive tho
bitter, lasting condemnation of mankind,
it is thopracticoof kicking our domestic
animals. It is always dono in tho heat
of passion, aud thoso who eo far forgot
themselves as to lift thoir foot to a cow
or othor animal should thoroughly hato
thomsolvos for doing it.
Oregon Kidney Tea cunt whoa allothe:
remedte talL Try it- ,
Are Farmers Consistent?
Another political bnttlo has been
fought another pago added to Ameri
can history a page that wo fear tho
farmers of this nation will feol ashamed
of after tho excitement of tho campaign
is over and tho smoke of bnttlo has been
lifted. As in tho past, in nlmost every
instance, whoro farmers havo been nom
inated us candidates for official position
thoy havo been dofcatcd by lawyers and
tho next Congress will bo composed of
tho samo kind of material ns tho Inst.
Wo have a fair illustration in this (tho
Eighth) Congressional district, of tho
moans that wero used to dofeat farmer
and labor candidates. Ono of tho old
parties nominating a lawyer, a profes
sional politician, long beforo tho nom
inating convention was hold it was plain
thnt ho would roccivo tho nomlnniinn
for tho reason thnt ho was backed by u
powerful ring, and ono of the lnimst
manufacturing establishments in um
State. Tho dissatisfaction was so ureal
that an independent movemout wns i-
gantzed that nomlnalou a tanner. J.110
result of tho convention was hardly
mado known beforo tho llood-gatcs of
political wrath wero thrown opon and
tho slandor inventivo genius of all tho
imps of hell wero used to defeat tho far
mor candidate. His oppononts laid
groat stress on tho fact that he was only
a farmor, and thcrcforo ho would havo
no influonco in Congress. Thoy could
bring nothing against his character, not
oven claiming that ho had not tho
ability to represent his constituency on
tho floors of Congioss ; but being n far
mor ho would havo no influonce. Tho
c. 0. T). brought into this Congressional
district twenty-six Bpcakors, most of thorn
of national ronuto, niuotccn of thorn law
yers. What for? to holp another law
yer into office And after all tho speak
ing nnd nil tho monoy usod thnt could bo
to ndvnutago ono mnn oponly boosted
that ho had $10,000 with which to dofeat
tho farmor candidato after nil tho trick
ery wub used, tho lawyer wnn oloctcd by
only 1,000 majority ovor tho farmor, and
this in a district that wns consldcrod
snfo for -1,000 majority in favor of tho
lawyer candidate. Tho samo moans that
were used in this district to defeat labor
candidates woro rcsortod to whorovor
such candidatos were nominated.
Brother farmers, what doos tho result
of tho last election signify? Docs it not
plainly show thut wo aro building up it
law making aristooraoy? And it has al
ready bodbmo almost impossiblo tobronk
tho anaconda-liko grip with which wo
aro boiug hold.
flood Hesalt In Erery Case.
D. A. Bradford, wholcialo paper dealer of
Cliattanosa, Tenu., wrltei, that he was se
riously alllioted with a icvero cold that set
tled on Ida lunges had tried many retuedlea
without bo dc fit. Reinu iuduced to try Dr.
King's Now Diecovery for Consumption, did
ao aud waa entirely cured by uio of a few bot
tles. Sinco which tlmu ha hat uaed It in his
family for all Coughs and Colde with best ro.
aulta. This is tho experlenco of thousands
whose lives have been saved by this Wonder
ful Dlscovory.
Trial Bottlea free at Port A; Son'a Drug
More. R
It cost $150,000 to shear tho sheep of
tho country tributary to San Antonio.
That scorns n pretty largo sum but then
it is uono twtco a year, wncn wool
gets up to 25 couts, our Texas friends
will be tempted to do it throo times
a year.
Registered Berkshire Hot; for Sale.
Wo havo for salo n Berkshire boar.
Ho is by llegistorod stock, and n choioo
animal. Will soil for cash or appro vod
security. Addross nt onco :
W. J. Glahke, Snlom, Or.
Give tho head employment; don't
lot tho hands do it nil.
Farmer: "Sec horo, Bill, I saw soino
hinges gotting looso on tho stable doors,
tho other day j you'd better go and fix
them now : 'a stitch in time saves nine' "
J. MOSER.& SONS,
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MANUKACTUllE ALL KINDS OK
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tntcUble I'rolr, Era rarkrrs, Ele.
Aildnnt: J. UcSkK bONS. l-ortland. Or.
Dana's Vhlt MrlalUa Kar Marking Labol. atamped
to order with Dame, or nanio and addreaa and num
ber. It U reliable, cheap and convenient. tWUa at
tliiht and 4i perfect aatlafactlon. IlluatratcJ
JktlcoUJjt and aunplea free. .Agent wanted.
r, U, DANA, West Lebanon, If. U.
O LONG UQAIMS.
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AGENTS ,
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BREEDERS DIRECTORY.
SMALL AnVEr.TISEMEXTH like She fill,
lowing will be Inserted In oar colnnins. In
llielr proper clarification, for IS 10 tie) a
year. Including copy of paper.
aT Larger upace charged (or pro rat
CATTLE
v- 1. II. LOONEY,
ttM Imoorlor and Breeder
Ekjersey CATTLE.
Mw-"7,arI have a few Cholc Heifers and
Dulls for ss'e. Addiess or call: Jefferson, Or,
Tefltf LAUD & REED,
jV FOSTLAXD, OaiOOX.
JlUF Importer and Ilrreder or
2E3E!' Short-Horn Cattle,
Cotswoldand Leicester Sheep and CldeuUIe Horses.
Sit SEP.
JOHN JUNTO.
Salem, Ogn,
Brooder if IMPROVED AM
EKICAff MEBtNOSof Span
ish importation and cron
"IvJ'assflT -I Weeds of the French and
Hfv. 'lr.v5'T-iHili tn.ka known la Or.
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1 I'lwli v nhn lh the nirl(t Conefpondenco
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1) M GUTHRIE.
D.iIiii.. irei.
Impcm
er and Breeder
Spanish, French or American Iter
Inos. Send for Trices etc.
SWINE.
PURE BERKSHIRES.
K. C. IIALLEV Salem, sir..
Mas a thoroughbred R.glitered l'l.
Call or aand for tnr crlcea. Farm Ta
fir miles south of Salem on old stago road.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GEO. IK iAimmvE,
SALEM. OREGON,
' The Leading W VANDOTTE and TJItOWN
iiKuiiuim ureeueroi tne x-nnnweat.
Enclose stamp for circular.
ta. Jerary Cntlli for Male,
C. W. JEFFREY.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Treats the Disease of Domtstlo Animals.
ALL questions pertaining to the profcsilon, snss
wered by mall. Castoratlng Colls and Itlgellng
Salem, Oregon. JanSltf
a iiwciaiir. umca ai ilia aiinio una. urerr man a
Jersey Red Pigs for Sale.
IljAVE A FEU' FINK JKKSEV BED TIGS
110m Imported stock at low prices.
J. E. Jaxics, Tangent, Oreon.
BEAST!
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Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
orrx.zis
Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted
Lumbago, Sprains. Mosclea,
Bhanmatisu. Strains, Ernptlom,
Bams, Stitches, Hoof Ail,
Scalds, StiffJointi, Screw
Btlngt, Backache, Worms,
Bites, Calls, Swlnney,
Bruises, Sores, Saddle OalLs,
B anions, Spavin Files.
Corns, Craelu.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplishes for ererjbodjr xactlr what Is claimed
forlt. One of the reasons (or the groat popularity of
the Uustang Liniment Is found In its universal
applicability. Ererybody needs such a medicine.
Tho Lumberman needs It la case of accident.
The Ilouaewlfo needa It for generalfamlly use.
The Cannier neods It for his teams and bit men.
The Plecbnnlo needs It always on bl work
bench.
The Miner needs It In case of emergency.
The rienoerneedslt-can'l get along without IU
The Farmer needs It la bis bouse, bis stable,
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat mnn or tho Hontranu needs
It In liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The llorac.fnnclor needs It-It Is bis best
friend and safest reliance.
The HlocU. grower needs tt-lt will sare btm
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Unllraad man needs It and will need It so
long as his life Is a round of accidents and dangers.
Tho llttcUwoodaumu needs It. Tberelsnotn.
log like It as an antidote for the dangers to life,
limb and comfort which surround the pioneer.
Tho Merchant needs It about bis store among
his employees. Accident will happen, and when
these com the Mustang Untnient Is wanted at once.
KeepuIlotllelntboUanee. TU the best of
economy.
Keep a llollle In tbo Factory Its Immediate
use In case of accident sate pain and loss of wages.
Keep n ilotlle Alwruyeln the Htable for
is when wanted.
THE IMPROVED ACME
WASHER and
BLEACHER !
Weighs only Fttb lb., and
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Tall. Ml, OOO IUW4BD
roa rrs Suntajoa. Waih.
Ing made lUht and eaay.
The clotne hare tbat pura
whiten wnlcn no other
mode of waahlng can pro.
d uc. .Vo m66t u rcv Irnf ;
no friction to Injure tb
fahrlo. To nlac It In .T.rr
invu v., inrii it mi household the price ha
ACXB, rat. April , VU t. .ji-d .t .i. ami ir
not found aatUfaotory within on month from dato
of purcha, money rvrunded. leas Kximu charge.
r.W.nKNMH.-iiaVonarMt..'
KU-ilachlne will twihtppid f roml
thus taring 17. S. duty. M incntl
ocnu i.ir cirvuiAra. jtavai wsrntvu.
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AGUE IVIIXTURE.
A CERTAIN AND EFFECTOAL REMEDY
roii
Fever and Ayue, Intermittent
and Remittent JFcvcrs, Ac.
This otass of disease.! so common In all part
of the World, and espoclallr prevalent tn ma
larious districts and vicinage of water-eourses,
are almost invariably accompanied by moro or
less derangement of the liver, and frequently
by a dcfcctlvo action of tho digestive organs.
The mere breaking of the Chill Is but a step
towards completing a radical cure; tho various
organs of tho body, ospoclally the stomach ..
liver, must bo brought to a healthy and vigor
ous condition beforo a pormanent euro can be
established, and this faot has been specially
kept In view by Dr. Jayno tn his treatment of
these complaints. Tho use of Jayno' Aguo
illrturc, In conjunction with Jayno'e Sanative
Fills, as prescribed In (he Direction tvblch
accompany each bottte, will not onl-
BREAK UP THE CHILLS,
but restore the system, moro particularly the
liver and stomach, to a sound condition, and so
prevent a relapse of Fever and Aguo by thor
oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE,
and the best evidence of this Is the Invariable
success which has always followod the admin
Istratlon of these rcmodles, as attested by the
certificates published annually in Dr. Jayno's
Almanac, and the wide-spread popularity of the
Aguo Mixture In thoso districts of the Unltod
States, where tbo diseases, for which It it
adapted, most prevail.
For Salo b) Snell, llltthu k Wooa'ard, Portland.
M ANY LAMP CHIMNEYS AIlB
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as good as tbo Famous
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ARE NOT!
Aud llko all CoBnforfoIfa lack tbo
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or THE GENUINE.
ASK FOR. THE
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DISEASES
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Xervou Debility, Nonituitl lTrnKncws.
I'.xliuiMfo'l Vllnliiy.Tst Jllnnlioo J.xnJall
the terri'jle ctTectt of wlUihuw and eaceue in rnaiurrr
yean, such as nocturnal emu ticnt, lou of mctuor)-, dim.
nco(vUion,avcnIontoaocictVitl.ovtulOuidpaiiniL
unobserved In the urine, and cOiersynvitcmi that lead
to Insanity and dcith. Vouiixnnti;:ii:r.lc-H(t'l
Mdl sulTrrins (torn the above ahould coniuit ut at
oce. ur iriiiirnuteeil lu nil Hueli t'i's.
CONNl'I.TATION" IKEIU Chemical Analrsii,
Including thorough microacopie cnuninationsoftha
urine, I J. An honett opinion Riven in all cases. We
furnish Tlio Clreut lluulKli Keiiieily, Mr
Axtley 'ooir'a Visnl Itevtorallv at Ij a
bottle or fouriimea the quaniiir. tio.
NAMl'I.K 1IOTTI.K FREE
lo anyone ataunc aynptoms, sea and age. Addre
KNUI.IN1I MkltlCAs. IIINI'KNNAKY
No. 11 Kearny St.. Nau 'rnuclc. 'nl
FRUIT EVAPORATORS
Secure Agency NOW. CATALOGUE "n"l"
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to all. UuU It dniMtat aad atorakeepars anern bere.
IERRY I0XES AND IASKETS.
Good Faruilvg Isiuds
LIST OF THE CASCADES
Vltbli to 6 m'l-4 ut railroad and river, near
Alkali, Oil I.m coaniy; 10 allea Irou Tb
Ualle; lri lulUa front iOitiand.
A 4 Lua4 at ExUU East at Ihe Caacadae
will ke aatd a cry Favarable Trrma,
W'K AUK lttrAKU TO TAKE 1NTE.NDQIO
Burcbaaers to land ctTer lor sale.
atejWM VsUWaVr, Alkali, Oreeoe;
Or: Burrow a Ollnr, H Wuhlnrton st, Portland.
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