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SJv- 2 "WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. FKIIMY, S3 AY 11, 77 WOOD ADTK't. TltASM'OHTAIIlt. asserted that, on tlie side of Clmmherlaii and Packard were the law and eniiify, The application for so-called "desert lands'' in Kuril enmity have been made hy -a cbtsj of perrons whom it I difficult to re- aril as applicant hi Rood taiih. who and a numerical inability of the nennl VlAHllV ......... tlx ...It.-... ....J .. I II J. JJ . I '" "'""' improve me on the Mile .,.. nihFM up in uieir name. Tlie lit w tnoe wtio liaye taken step-to obtain indue me mosr miiirnrrxh p ihinir fnr tw ...... . each person to do Is to 8,a,l on hU own !, ' i , ,7 ","0rtl,Mo" ,s "nw independent judgment Oregoninn. tpact'i.g considerable attention throughout The above good advice was wiled lonh 0Ur SWtu B,J,lto, county Is waked as from by an article m this paper. In wliMi it w. a ,,,ain' Mml ' ag"u moving in the mut- wim - iieM-ri mikik" lii Kern county wider the lsert l.and law eiuhr.ce the .anies..f 11 r. .shannon, the Collector ol this port, and of a laige number of the Custom-h. u-e and Mint employes. The question arises witether thee persons are Uma pie applicants muler the law, or autre "dummies" rcpreteming schemers ho have promoted the paesage. of the law trum purely personal and interested lisoives. We have some reason lor be Jievlng that a slml ar scheme, on even a ore gigantic aealo, came to (widen grief sl. ...Mill article in the Chr hide "piaiuing its -true In wardress." An oi uainpinn anil AicnnlN was the majority of force. On which state. meiit. says the Orffionian, --It would seem that Hayes ought to have sustained the idc that had tlie law anil equity ami nii inrity.ol votes; In short, that there was nothing eUe for him to do." To the mind of our contcinorary this may crni to be the only thing rr the President tu do and would be correct Considered abstractly hut there are other considerations tlmt enter Into the solu tion of this question. According to this rule of action the late Adminl-failon agent of certain lanre. canlmllsr. '... committed a serious J iL. L oi.iiswrei.ns to a me Mate Legislature of Mi -j.: Iiuuiuer Ol BODII1HIIIMIS. lstpp to farted on Friday last tor a remote overthrow tlie administration of Gov. won oi the State, tor the nnm,i. o u, . nies, mere never was anv nuestl.u. I wainr covering a large area or land. Hut regard to the equities in his case: still hi m.7h w.7 Zy . nl,,UWen '8" State without the tiling of the ai.nlicaHnns. ita rf.Wi ","fc",uw b ,he &ueni Uovcmruenl niili,nitor having la-come demoralized at the prospect or seeing their names in print In connectirtii with o Inlqultou a .project. Pnblic opinion has already pro- IUr j-eri ijaua law a fwimile. ni ilie i.ext ,ongress wiir probMy be sentiment to repeil it. c , in ik tu ctre ii great many In- fanees where wrmis h milieu oy people and State authorities. wltliout tuterpritiou by the President,- Under tlie Conttiutioi of the llnltwl jiopnlar States and the Uws of Congress, tliere are I jUktlUt n.,MCtl.,..a .. .1 ' I I Tl h. .! .. r ., "'"-""" "u rnjnia leu Mr tlie CAmmrteIIIus'te..toMmecxtent.th. rtehttotk.termi. .h h,, h.-.. by land-sharks In swindle Governor at Stat -ii-,. v ,i. ' . tile l efllt Ijinrl Rill I iliul.iil..,l ll,.,. .- I. : , . . like th s-r. , . .. . " ... rwiuei.i iig ,B) that ,.v'; - " . " "CT " w eurler ""whln or Packard; L.V.:;t in)ugn raise tuat Delug a question for tl tate to tie ;;.x::zr ; ".K.! :r mcs?8.,n mn- 'ero,i"e- .The"y q-n r-Tpr r' T'T Rreattniury of ut 1 inquire into wM itm how ta IHiniACTuail a . . f . . I 1 ... . - Biiu ure-eiimtimi i wouiu m mnmi - methwls used the government. oon'i fide Claimants. If an hontst and falthhi) ad "- in an respects were CTmpiiea witn. no barm would corned It; kit on the other hand, lands that aro now noproductive, would be rendered valuable. o long as a-heming men are wf ling to Uwprwentand even perjure themselves In their haute to get ritb. It will be ouite be war. rauted in tin os et military torce. Had it been wade tlie duty ot tha Prei irtMn r hr . I.a I- - . 1 i . .v v..t.or, ,., ine lano, to caova iu vot jiiven lor state oflleewand to maintain them In office, then in our judg went, tlmrebarWlii aud lVckanl ought to one oeen fupported. But since this Is not tlie business ot the Difficult to frame laws kuflMently guarded ch.ef executive of - the nntl,,,,. we cannot jir Oil V saltttr 1m t Clin litrnnaianr i . . i wJlU.ilg uw Uil' w morn iri:tiOiei.C ol - ..j II .III" 1 '-7 , .aiiDiui (u,,,. swial,d bv '"at Chamberlain and Packard werednlv 1 ... ., . . ' i lue aame time trald that Um resiuent oas acted wlecly. Tbtre has Drn deal aald ' by tlie Di mocracj "UUUI " uus oi the Ioui4iaiia Ketur( ng joi.ru simply far the naou that it wa wellJtnowBthat there was noamh..ri ry in the gtDeralGoverument fur going be- i.mi me returns. os Tweed w . w,j (he coniniiiiitrr It, lh rclnre. becomes tl.e duty t f the pre uu cemaimitiy to fnnain rourage the honest and mr in 1.1 woik interests of ihe Tings and speculafors as well as to init a speeny removal ot all luconirj.- and en- faithful ol Ol protect it g tin people as agalnt " or',,8 Si)rmm iu,oient inm "wht f0 . J -"" ", r.i pnant tools in aoout, U7- nevertheless hi crimes wen ?',. .rBCTef fl,,d a" ,,0"es' "otori01". ' er atlerwirds lully orov- SS5,2.Ien0,,aU,WU,l "naa"dWil.pl RW.utleta.1. were Sth7d.SlfoT fB,nfrliaf'Tor Tb4?sereaKePWic.uSutesbJ ialn JhU ""e- l"'Se majorities anl had the electiSt, bee.. otneQenelWjbnc. lt m,lten! Dnt lfttte held In thew Slates as free and JJI tPntt.cular hidiviUua,- hold the offices, M as . our own 'Las wld ta t It is Important that thev i,.m k Carrie t .l . J .Mwi lowest canahl- . ' 7' ", 7. v" uanusorao majorittet: ,7T "wty neuever lue tacuol hUtory aremade no. I "'" '"" uonest W' Im the W will be tomd that fr,nrl d.rk .i ter of constiucting a railroad to Yanuina Bay. ai d the farmers or the Valley have been Tconsultlng In reference t. the bust means of securing cheap transportation to tue sea. ThU is as It should be-cheap transpnr is one ot Hie great question,, r ll prmuicers ot tin country to olve. This can only be aecotimlished ly continue competition. Monopolies in any ill partmcnt of bus nas will .V...I... .1 ... - mosi oi niMr oniiortn nlriM. Mj i.. "iinrai as ll is lor water to run down hill. Therefore the mot I porta nt point to settle h that ut nernianeni. neaitliy competition. No enterprise ought ... w riicourag-o mat will not bv sLIM ..,.1 due economy provu remunerative. It ouht ..ok iu ue expected that transportation will long continue busitwaa that gives no adeqnate returns for the capital and labor I .vested. Healthy competition must uiere.ote tie established and malnta!..l upon a basis that will give assurance of reasonaoie profltson an economical ev.-,. diture ol capital and labor. The building ot th Tan ulna Rallmn.l ongni to be encouraged, this will onen new route to commerce and develope new enterprises and open up to settlement q'llte a largo district ofcouutrv which will add largely to the material wealth of the ouniry, besides giving pleasant home to large numbers of needy iinrolsrrants. In addition to chean transi)ortntir.n r me sea, uregon needs railroad connection witn I ne bast ami California. " wu an neavy freight rjn be transported much cheaper by sea than by rail, yet the want of railroad connection U inn lias been a very serious dranbaoS to our State. Attacks of speculator. RCXATUK VATKB. It will be wen ly the dlspniches that the committee appointed bv the U. 6. ben ate, to inventive the charges made gainst Mr. Orover, to the eftWt ih.t k.. scored his election by fraud, win fUn fo(. XJrteon the latter part of this month. ThU will give Orover and his Iricnds an opportunity to vindicate themwl grave charges. We ho, 4n aB(1 ftlr Investigation will be had, and that the whole truth will be brought out. This Wight to be done for two reasons; fit. It these charges are true, Orover should rot di'itrace the U. S. Senate; fecond. il not -true he ought to be exonerated, not only w hla take, but for the honor of the State The sub-committee anrjoint,.,; tn ithis investigation consifts ot Senator Mor o,of Indiana. Chairman; McMillan, of Ulimcsota. and fiaulshury. of Delaware Our evening neir ha Uu out pr Tt1.ng and ti.i,.ks it has tonnd a lead and ctraik It ikbwlib optica keen t !,,. s It eees a thirty dollar ncal in the Court IIcujc management, and mombt it Uie ro,,ie oi ,he wun(ry wjJl o lv ie a littlo support, it will make It pn ttv ..,g,. - oo t somebody We the cot.ccrn a stick of candy Y y.the way,.ptakii)gof Ring.," u It not about lime tlaj State J, m?g was yomlllff tn tlu. ....... & .. , .,t- uiir.i'oiii conntv wrrespondent has ilnti souk- hi Bvy,h,u and Im a Tow more In store. And is U we about tiina tiie lnitentlar H Was -yinguliy. Tlie c,-J(o,s gt 1(. ift broadside. ? , f Our columns arc opc ,0 ,nilllfui iwiiontsiioiio oilier need nppy. uaninaoKj permeated tlie Tliri.n o.-. l"B, excenutng through neariy every ov.Hiw.-ni niaio anu Uregon. "If the Presi dent tad authority to go to the bottom wctiMt weuld be shown that Us ehrcthto was not by one majority on tlaj 'clecton.1 count, but that at least toe States of North Carolina am Mhisslppl Lad gw.e Repub lican on an honest fair i t...i.j on ana irauc! ran riot in thoso Ktni ... 1 vJf HIIU firourpart, we Inve bnt littlo hope that I ''" na fair dealing will be observed by tl.ow people. Ktlll In view of all the facta we believe in at- ij -B i mi, ana giye them a full on- ..u....j, iu provo uieir sincerity. We uo n0l oencve that the Piesident U actin" from any other tlam patriotic motives! having the good of the whole country in ,t nenever it becomes clearly appa rent lhat the South docs not intend to ac eept the situation and protect all citizens In ibelr iust rlgl.ta, the President muu at ..v; -uupt ucn measures as will Insure Our State has been ptetty thoroughly advertised during the last twelve month. and now all that Is wanting to bring to as astly increased immigration is some nieo. ant and more direct avay than by ocean travel. Tourists and pleasure seeken l.v the hundreds wool come amomr .. to .. j y and admire tlie good things ot our fa- Toren iaiiu. - in order to be a li ve people, hilly up with the limes. It. will be n. ... v, rrp moving in mi enterprise culco "u neveiope the countrr. Ho- n. can oest bo done, requires thought, consul m.i aim concert ot action. Aufr-itj. liberate, decide, and act. U the wav to e- winpiisu ousiuess. vr . .. c ..,to iiu pei piace or route torn rail road, but are willing to give support to uch enterprises as are deemed best for il onerai public. ..-u; The Wiiineniucca route W the Vorth.. ractnc, any one, or two, or ill would he ot great value and wi.tei. v. i . i utii cuu). maim me greatest sunuort and ru.li..r rr..ci .uouiu receive sueh material old on a sate aud just basis, as wllf ln0re'.t. unuer proper management. ' - ; IT Im Ann rw mnu c . . ' ... uulv u. utese toaitm In sibt. u. operatMo and fair competition to 'lie , the future of our state will b fn: t H ltt ll.l.. U1 IKK. Coquii.mc Hivkii. May 21, 1877. KMTOII hTATKSMANi (Joipllllo Itivel" Is just now tu Its prettiest aspect, and It is certainly a beautiful sight to pass up or down Its waters. I sen l.y tho maps of Oregon, published by Olll & Co., ot Port land, that the main body of the river ter minates at a certain Insignificant stream, lhat heails towards Go' s Buy, called B a vcr '-Slough, situated some 14 miles from the month ol tho river. I would call the attention of these gentlenuiii to this one defect lu their maps, and would sMte for their liitnrmatiou that lor over 20 miles I above, or 40 miles from tlie mouth of this river, lc U nearly as wide as It is at Bea vcr&inugti, and that Ihe tide ebb and flows th.it far, and that tliero Is no ob struction to l' havigalioii by steamers, tirawuig less than Hve feet of water, and as tar as Coqnllle City perfectly safe tor vessels drawing 8 fret. T . L t. , . mi,.. m una next win oe tho most pleasuut time to visit the sea beach, and picnic parties will be in ord.ir. There Is generally very littlo wind blowing and tithing good; i.leiitv of sea linns. . lu..w and crabs, and those who do not desire to isiinp win mm air. Kelson the best of landlords. The entrance to the rier Is im.it .ui and if La Fayette Lane had fnlfliled his promise, to get Congressional aid to im- prove the same,, it would have been one or the bust on the coast for suial! crafts. On account ol some huhIm fr.m v.... Francisco buying Simeon Lane's black i ... ,. . The Herald's rltlkerpecui dav be fore rltmhH..i . u,y " j j " urm rnmnei amwi at '. -nd linner. i 7hT-r." '"V""" M ""Hlerstaiid that i 3 "uicu oiooa t hoy could have r - ' 1 VI il. dl.U l.l..Mri f.ua . ... , j "niiu spare at an earlr mmrtmt Manydiweet Gentile. ."J!rt' ranging for the removal i .1 J." at the first sign of an outbreak. D.I.I t ..K.m is oecoming defla.it In view of .nrroui.uings. together with the known reduction of the army to numbers lusig. nifiwitit--and trouble may begin," 8s It rem to be war timet. If war mst come in Briglwnra dominion,, the Mountain Meadow Massacre, and sonic other things Will rs,r lu ... tt sand mine, tho proit:tors are out in tui Tmg to n.nf more of the same kind. it eems the State has math s.i.n. ..Im... tlons of State Capitol land, in Town. 2S. S. K. 14 west, which have been claimed l.v certain party In th- land ring thai he has mii.ru on long. ivow as tho State has acnuired a title to these lands, ami il.,..,. ties are required to put up, they not being able to do o tho land ia open fin rther purchasers. Parties here h.io an. ll...l i . .. -e fM.ii,. H.iu iinu certain portions or the land appraised accoruinir lo law. ..l ... the money and appraisement to bale in tu gei a line to l lie same. Tlie word came back that the land was worth more money and for tlie applicant to tee them. He wrote Daca anil asked t wm If ri. ..... etl blond money; 1f so he would not pay It ii " iieemess to any the title lo I lie land haatcoine all righU I have not seen I be correspondence on Ihe subject, but the vet tier tells uie when wanted he will produw The Uranzers of Hall's .....c.m aurn urgnti tor tneir tinll and last, ingiitgave a ball. I believe the ut iciiuance wan gooa and all parties happv r.T8ryinmg m growing splendid and give a prom iso ot a good crop. TIIK Ilt:T I.AISII Ml 1. 1.. We print the full text nf this bill, In or der that all may he Informed ot Its pro vWoiu, and judge ti themselves ot tho wisdom ol the act; ie it enactetl, etc.. That It shall be law-1 i-ii i..ranyclll...i or Ihe U,ei Stales, or any person nt r. quislte aKe, who may h,. entilleil to Ih-rtime a elMaen. ,.,) who has tiled hinlechritlnii to become such. nih upon payment nt' 23 eenta .,..r ....... ... hi.. a declaration under oath with tho roaster anil the receiver or tho land ,IUir,.t whnh an) desert luiid Is sliimted. that he Intends toreclaliu a fmct or desert limit not excivilhii: line sect Inn. by conducting water upon the s. within the period .ft' three years theiv.ifier. Provi.le.l im. over, that 'ho right to u-e .ho water by vZ" me persons so couiluciiug the si in.. Im r hv t any tn.ct ot .Inert I of (J 10 acres ',?""' shall depend upon O mi .U prl,,, roL ' ...I...I.... , ... . , . .' ......F (... ......; mm aiicn rignt stiali not exceed niiiniiiii oi water actually npinoiiri-ate-1 and necessarily u.sed lor the purpose r irrigiuiug and reclaumtlnn, iintl all sur plus water over and above ucli actual appropriation and ue, together with Ihe water ol all lakes, rivers .V...I ml..., ot water supply upon the imi,iiu ...,.,, ami not navigable, shall remain ,! lie held tree , lor the appropriation and u. of FALLING SICKNESS I'll lil..,RH .,", lh"'He aw. llwm !..,!. ,, ? "" hv 'heiwonf .imimv iwirtl.0 " "I y.M. H or iholrc,,ra.T. ,rvVw ' ""'Vliiewl I rl,.e, rr lMriri. itnt , n, a - ilre ' 1 rk,' "" ''' !Pm, (;, o. 1 res. AMI &t Ironniv avl '? VhTn" Itiiki:t, lliuaiKMN, . V. COSSDMPTION FontiTely Cured. Mnn rmni ih tlsewxt thai mm .... ... i'u ..i i..r origanon. nu.i ngaud man- be-.i V. " ' " KImhim'. (J.i. nfac urlng m. ubject to h g .K.Tf1,,?-" rights. ., Said dec aratlou shall describe S11 '" OnBi,Jr k'mm particularly sa.d secion ot hi, ,.' If1 t Z" C' voyed.and It unsurveyed. shall describe " the saimi as nearly as possible wl,iml M br.inaii. no,, LZ . 7,1!?' l"r"ry survey, at anv time withh. n.u . . we. .. --" ..." 00. threo vears mH HV..... ...... .. 1 1 . IW -'ll"rtl l Ih.ir " . i '" ? ... . . . . K """ "eciaraiuui. I 'lie l w.r h ti V. . IT ..in... ii.Hki ia vuiiisrM..r.tri. ..... r t. id ,fiutj.v in bivi.iv Pr- your 1 I'rhu-. r..r In..,, i . ' "'""iire.T ..inevo.i. llnli.,1 u. .. . ... 1 va. a,mZZ hy AMI A. UIlRls. I" niv 1 nrl or i. mH 611 retwlof maj. iicao'n hi:iiMt:, 1IKOM stills tmiipoouitt: Mlorn- l rxqiiet -Qo itlai IUU. Buowssvillk, May 8th, 1S77 11 t V.tl C?. . "" oiA.tSMAh: I'. Ilnmi. the protection of all citizens; if not this ,a"in'-,iavo returned from San Jose, Cal iper will be as ready to criticise the ad- miiiiMration as it Is to uipport at present Tri rim nn 1 - . "'--5viiiig Biaciiinc; we arc aoy t man anil nobody is cur man. -an our metropolitan neighbor say a much "Indeijcndent Judgment" Ua b'hu iiiing i nt.nu on, and it our iontem pwary las any we would l gia(j to. note it. For wr-clvr w are not sii.iiu intake apocilkiii and 1111111 toiivmnil we are in eT.nnge. tiini i.y it ' or, then to norma, naving made the journey by in ins un n conveyance, l;i 2G day u..t-iinru to one-fonrth of a crop m California. Mr. 11. think! that a man 01 $--'0,000 eiplMI, conUl I've ine Miners continue to arrive m-osnr.-tin panic still scouring the hills in every .11- ...... ... -ry Business ho,,. besidt. a ,ottp,JJ, .( on top of hulletli. vary i- to nriiig in a wa.n "IKciirieu .iitrfz on .KatunJay hoanl'. load ot next. rO'iru lUU tr.vi -f,.i ' J 11 h in .t.,l w..t. ... I' J Z ith him. hut tl llic other bB,liiei oiw ot the nW l,n man nicd (., d..,mir ... .,.roiv chimed ii.nii.i,in ' ..,..,.lia.ve . - ... . , m7. .... . .... 1 r. AuilajrsA' IJishoi. nre lining.. i;vi,. k.,.i lips in umklng . rep.ii.ing nn.l hrining picks to be paid for from M rock'.-. Afi Among the recent applksmis u,t Y? JtUces from tliu'iiew A.loiiid.tr.tjw .V laughter or 1 x-Scnar .f,,im lew, of fe'eufth-ky. hiith.ie ,., u .. . '. j1t(em..'n Finally Moody akcl burdened his oiii;d. ""HUB UCUl. a IH WI1M .1 . . i.in-e jriirs IIOcni,ioi. I I; ; iiiiorin.-.j iiuii Unf t!iey did i Herf'ornt miiaa'f-. Ui t! H I ... 1 r , ,. t -"j'fT7 ii nidi, ujtn him what hciivv in i. llko ;1 w:l"t oulMeiiw. 'J '"-. I to men wrild do a largo business l,,r. W, "' H.!.i.-l,er, ,,; , wniit men who (llfjot alraid of nl Washington, May 8. "Hie following w nw rwutt of proceedings of the court martial at Fort Abercronibie, which recently tried Major Keno on a charge ol uiug niaae improper overtures to the wltcorCapt. Bell; W'AR DKI'ARTMKKT. 1 WASHWOTON. May 8, 1877. J 1 ne proceedings In thU case having oecti lorwarded to the Becrctarv oi War. liave been most carelully considered nn.) have beee aubmitted totl President, who approves tlie finding and sentence, but to pleased to mitigate tho latter to susoeu. ion from rank aud pay for two years irmn the 13th il May, 1877. Major lUno's conduct toward the wife nf cer and the two f the whole torce ol bis powot as commander of the post to gratify Im resentment ana Inst her cannot T trongly condemned: but after lnn .L.iih. ,.l...... .. ..'7. . . my..,r- upu al, um circumst.iuoe of the case as sbowu in the record of the trial. It It thought hit grave offenses, grave as they Ira rls im iK.n..a - . . . . ' ww v i.v. it .rr 111L 1 MPnvnfv m nitmiaau iiu an us cousecuences upon one who ha' bnc.i.T -v-eara- nomA iiu. ion of a brave umo and an honomhie ni. cer, anu ua maintained that reputation iub iHi.ie neius 01 the rebellion and ... co.iu.ci wnn inttiaus. The President has therefore mo.liHe.1 il.o ..... U. w, irvr.Tvc, n...r Is liope.1 Maior Itenn will .1... v.. ...c.. uiun mown nim as well as the very reprehensible character rtUhe acts ol iucn i.e was iouiki guilty. UKO. W. MCCKAKT, Secretary of War, ' Tliat U tnrn ing the thir.sr altomtlmr 100 iar, you unow," as the man said when be got off tlie cars at the Centennial, and wunti tus trunk had gone on to Pittsburg, c ...... 777"""! " 01. .oius uiodc: in the Dancer will cisc thete are said to be thirty lawyers, anu t..o,000 to light over. ThU U only 13,000 to each lawyer. The Da r Associ ation should protest. Parson Browniow's Hfo was full ofvar;- 'y and stormy enough. A cameiiii-r Methodist miiiUter, Whig, defender ofsla. very, radical Union man, Governor and Senator, bo at least gained what m many driva tor, wide 'notoriety. About th uldet l: . - . umn n u uuv u. w.-is piayeu when Joshu 1 nised .lericho, and the fellows t the. lie ..1.1....1 tliey hailn't itayed in. l'h Parisian must bo curious iieuphj. oorrcsnonileiif v; !.,. 1....... .T. . ... , ii,..u en- Joyed Unity ccaiscviltive davs Of rain. It U a.tonlshlng with what, nnaniinlty nil the nations thai go to w:ir Mil on t iod " i"f j'tMlce. oi their cau-e. New Arrangement. fnr the rirprwn or uarry- !'" or lilt) IIHHInlHIlia OD Tlmi will S. h...w Hltt- rave u..,.i i. : ""'r " . .. r.,. .,. ,,,,. ,,, ,,, recla.iii.t 01. ... ant tract of land In the iminn..p Mi,-..i.i upon the psvment lo Ihn lt. m.i... '. additional sum of ti as. ,,., ,.' , exceetllng 610 acres to anv one person a ,l.tent lor the name h:ill lie Issue.; to him provided lhat 110 persmi shall be. ennlttei! ... c...r .....rr iiihii one tract ol bind and . r.irr.. o4u acres, which shall bo In .... iwv. i..rm. SKC. 'I. That all ....1. ...... ... timber lands hiiiI mineral liiml u.1,1.1. wll not, without Irrigation produce sonTe ii1!;"1."" n ir5aV:iSK' agiicnllura crop shall be ,feeme, der, tesM-WwTll hi 1 ,W1 l""""K of this act; ,,rt.Mc"'in;MV;,rT7 wliicl, Met shall be ascertained hy prool of mm,m lA i M' Pottk 1" two or Hum i.n.,in,iu ..... ' .. . I mswwliri ,.".un, . ; niiew iiiineri rruinir. , . "," aminvirs stHII lie nieil in the ami ..dice In which said tract of laud may tie registered. , .. KC-A , 't hat this act shall only apply to and take effect in the Slates Wf Call for ma. wregnn ami evada. and In the Ter- . , . . " "rw. Idaho. Montana. LtHll. Wyomillir. Arizona. K.a. KI...I... ....1 iki,;.. ... . what may be considered ,i i..,i .i.n j -uj-n in ine iieclslon and reculatlon ol the Coinmiisioiipi- r n. ...... ofllco. II.OM H'Al.liM HILL. A. L. STiriSON, Book Job Printer HOLMAN'rf BLOCK, (Old rcuto C bumlM-r,) AH kind r priming neatly esecutt, and atreaaoiuihle rate. mwnptr , :Vnli-t. In)' proi'cvi U' .v. tiii ;lt;.: im1 'I . I h 'III. V-((j:,i,. H'.nVr ii... ..niv.-. l "the' I I J,. i.i: -!Tlll..IM'i fll...' Mll.uil 'Irt ..I.. k ... I , 1 ! , .. . W W.U.III? ..llj - ..... t . M.,I. -j.lirf. :v.M -f.-ef ,i4!,f M , '.M l I.N S.OU' It i-! think- fiujr v. to Wai.io IIiua May G, 1377. T:t).STATK.SMAN:-On vcsterd.iv.a n..i. borhond picnic was lutlulgei In near the residence of Mr. B. A. Leonard. (,., miles sonih of Silverton, which everyone lirewiiit pronounced a aiiccoss. The day .crjr piowint, anu as earlv as .. o'clock rjulte a larg crowd had colleetert on the grounds, their cheekfl glowing with .. ... ..... - H L 1. . ill Ulir nr.. ..... . ...... . I . , JV, -p.,,,,, Wlw, i.u-, BJ W tTW m m mor and Intelligence. On diner....! ..JJriLLTLO.fS ' HataI ufthe ground could be sec,, grou-., of SAM rDiarin ' young fblk, somq swinging,' ottjer? en- . . gsgetl In a game of trro.iuet.Ai'i.1 still others Pf) nil ! Trn nnM.A In lively conversation, while the ohltiead- U.aAUUATED PRICES (among the sterner ux were ' dlMnissi.,. iiiwtaw, tho probable price of wheat after harvest, R0OITIS Wl'th Board $3 npr Dai the duration ot the European war.lts effect L "Uaill, 00 pCf UZf ontia,prici.fraia,oulu.ut, iioaSt, etc. Kooms with Board. $4 oer Dav At 11 o'clock the aiidlcuce was called loL. ... '""T1" uaJ order, and w. were greeted with some nOOmS Wtth'ut Board Sfrir cellent music from Die choir .....i.. - . .. " - . ' J t.rc; 1 . , -HJ II leadership ot Prof. Mascher. pmr. Uw, otSllverton, was thou called, who enter tained the audience for a hall hour, . with some very appropriate remarks., creating considerable mirth by hU humorous man ner. ProUames Buff was then called, and responded in hlg peculiar. crltloWng style criticising everything he could see save tlie dinner, acredim ... about It II he could lie allowed a nrlvatt 01 i.i-riy muitttes with the well loaded tables before any one else got to 'hem; at the close of this- remark dinner was announced, mid when the long table was uncovered, brlndnir to view ..1. u fast amount of everything good to cat, all llnf wl I 1 ... . . . And Upwards. Warren .'Leland Lessee. IHEUEKfTA HOTEL, 1 OTRrrGOTN". -r .v.. '-w? gins) .IV 111 me culinary department Ihe crowd feasted until lully satisfied ami lroviions were lelt. ' hn IV, "nee knew a iii.'.n iVu . p.rt:: "I um g-.ui tu tl.e 0;i. .9:i"r iI.h." Ah. ami uliv..-" iniiiiK-r. --W.-li. if v.im'VwV Mimes iiKiiOed tuj cri'.p," ii,; 4,eil ... b' !n:tih fl... y..i A 1..01.1;.. li,,i,i rlervui:iii. ul.t, .jiiii..il mor.; tl.ai, . ,.. aske.t lii: ii iTiln ito'i of r:t!.i rv- alr...n.. exercises were varied, consisting of slnff. h'U by the choir; declamations, by prof K. I). Allen, Iella Allen and Aroey Cav snaugh, and various athletic exercises by the voiinir men. J Ihe crowd linu-ered until Int.. I n. ... ternoon, loth to seuarate aln.r ... ..i...u llt a mectlliir. I needier il.t .1.1.' 1.. only one ol miinv sn.-h .rntt,,,.!.,.... .1.,.. will bo enjoyed in this most pleasant part of Marlon county during (hi, coming sea- "' Lm. What lovers a wear Tu l, i.,. m leath. What liuibandv rr, publication. Parrots will learn to swear l;. h.n .1... tn.; they will learn anything efte. Liiid's liair U rtildto 15 suoiv- linnv white. This rtBST CI..VJIS HOTEL, eprf m ts sppiSDlrofliU.. ha beonlew.l,l.y :S. PCMATHEWS, Fomnrljl of U. W.Charlo. otl, Albany, fw A HERM OF YEIAIRS,: An4 to nowpeq to th public. FerDsy.ftonHI upwards, jr.ilDg ti Kaiu t room and attcnilaooc uVMirct. BJAi.Dsmt LoDniNuiromV.a wwl npwr.U DAT IkiAliu.tn vrci. il frw Onuilbui u arul frm H. .Traic. Kmbi long epertnoe Ui li0l bii-incw, Mr MalhflwfolJ,i,iiUe. InexpoctiiiK a lair nhart of tl plr-nati 01 tle Traveling ,( lUme tra.k). Try tlw CltlOMKKKTA on.ve n.l vnu in ..n aaaln. 1. T. A bat tier '4 no sign. 'pit.iphHn, dyed and am.,.) ID. W. PRENTICE, " - ".' !"r:Xf.K.t AdKNT i Otc.. an., tt-.j. I "lljfhmimwDi1 "i- 1'lg.ir.i, i.e 'piiter piujv ti v l net .r..W u 1 i-iii . bis I I il'i..r. U:uv w-lwr. L'i 1 1:. Ii bit.ki I MIH.1l a Oil. 'IS 1. .' )i: ! v ill 1 t.i!M e V"'i: '-TiKi. '.- 1 j ..''Vf. " Mlllwu wl,e. tol.e... . "' iiroi.i.- i....im-; ,i, t;,.. i'L'o; ,".":"W? ;""l"l Iwi tn iV!i,i.,tl.V Aftm'wt. i rTi.7ioUa( nUrug'f'wl;'"" ' VEBER PIANOS AKD CELEBRATED STANDARD ORGANS. U.,uwnt e'.W .m li-.Hallot.t..,t.i u;. 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