i J ' ¡ L ì i — State oonkume oonsuine good.8 good,» purchased of th TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, r retail dealers, who bought them i I ■ ! H ; I >■ , . J G entlemen -In ol> _ ‘diqnc0 to Our ‘the Portland merchants, who bougl ■ It is rumored that a movement „______ Conven- ! Í w; by the FRIDAY, MAY 23 ....1873. appointment them of the New York mcrchan is on foot to effect the annexation tion of Farmers, which Salem who, in turn, bought them of? th nF thn SSanAwinh Tfilnnria f/ on the 10th of April, vre address you Liverpool merchants, who purcb|u_, of the Sandwich Islands to the J this circular, soliciting your co-opera- them of the manufacturers, w.ho iem| United States. biOTICB. f : ’ tion in the present attempt at or; organ- , ployed men who were fed upon Orei Henceforward, until ‘further notice. i ration for the purpose f A dispatch from Rome says that x urpose’ of mutual en- ■ gon wheat, which had passed through the Pope has had several severe Frank C. Withers and Frank Owen are lightenment, pecuniary advancement, ! the pur8eg of the English capitalist^ (he authorized to collect and receipt tor sut>- and protection* “In union there is the California capitalist, the Portland attacks and is in danger of suffoca- I i ri' ■ Hr ' !. < acriptions and advertisements and other strength,” is an old arid true maxim, capitalist, and, maybe, one othej* a tion. . j | - I P r I i i I IU I but, at no time iu the history of the I t Irr speculator; but still wo talk of h»v- ' business of this office. Other duties call r ''llL' n I] ii' r i I ii I f world, haa it been so generally ap- ig been economical. What econbiuyi*' It ie stated that a re|M>rt has ing I shall devote but little attenton to tbe plied, as in this latter part of the Certainly of the “penny wise anfl reached 5 Gen. Schofield that the paper in the future, for some time at least. nineteenth century. Anciently, it pound foolish” sort. We pay . «¿r J. H. UPTON. was deemed appropriate in the church i proft», amounting to more than 101 Modocs have obtained ammunition < April 18, 1871 „ and State or army, but, of lute years, per cent.uipon cloth, and four profit» through soldiers giving it to the rule is, organization for most pur with freight, amounting to 200 pej squaws tfho have, visited their ? : I J ' H- 1 t ' ' • THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA. poses. Individual or : disintegrated cent, upon wheat , so that, in effect I* camp. exertion is accounted bu|j' little, and cloth costing 75 cents per yard is lait _ j ii•. i■ ¡-j iniii■;¡ti iuft — tniirntii r■; Jt*' really amounts to; but little, except down to us, upon The Washington says : pon the retail counter counter*- . The IJitt Rivet Indians are hav General Wadie Hampton shows con- as it tends toward a vigorous concen for $2 25 per yard, while the iptei inter ing war dances and want to go clusivcly, from Cenehd O. O. How tration. “OBGANlZBt” is the word. mediates pocket the difference of $1 50 out and help the Modoc?. They ard’s own admissions, that Howard’s Lf political purposes are to lie accom per yard. To a great extent, this hrfs whites. troops burned the City of’Columbia, plished, organize ; if a burnt and ever been the case, and the questdop think they can whip the whites, f — I : famishing city is to lie saved, organ- for 1,„ the farmers w South Carolina. of Oregon, -o as wiell o as General Howard is one of the phi ize ; if a wild and uninhabited coun- of the other States of the Uriion i| • ’ Lieut, Boutelle repurts that the f ««.viri . . . _ ly ’ and _ Modocs.have had a i split among » «red for KtUcmont .nd miri cuh ’ ' j w x lanthropists who insist that, what try ia ___ F, themselves, Capt. Jack taking the ever outrages the savages perpetrate, hvatton. org».ure; if money w to 1» ’ i I tically avoidable ? tha Government ought to forgive made or savetl, if prople are to be . ___ . - and ___ There are other cases, such as trani best horses and ammunition them, and feed and olothe and pet killed, or the wriund'jd and dying to portation, markets, , prices, domestj starting, for the Pifit River couu- them. He don’t’mind excesses prac be nursed and their miseries lessened, i manufactures, ______u _ etc., which demand sq tfy.,j Ifi ticed on the white, however.— Bulletin. organize ; if people have anything to lution, before we can be exempt froi j ■ l l ib" 11 a i i mi«! ui mi g f -aiin-i u i ; ” « > »t given away, or ideas worth pro Yes; and we remember that ba the ruinons effects of extortion. Th .A company of ¡45 volunteers mulgating, if there is any purpose at Douglas tounty passed after Genera! Sheridan had ad at all, which has a rational connec cost of transporting a bushel o^ whe^t from to England is 80 cents, whereby h through Jacksonville for the front, J ministered a deserved cbastise- tion with the human mind and heart, ship of 200 tons burthen, carrying t ■ i, I I. ' May 20{h organize, and put it into successful 25,000 bnshcls of wheat, clears f2(^-J mnent to the lawless and cruel Pei- operation. And further, organiza- organiza • ? 000 upon every load, and this amount gan Indians, the entire/Feligious tion compels organization. , Combi ■ is the cast of our English market STATE NEWS. nation and concentration, whether of » press of the east cried out against mind or matter, for thi^ accomplish The same vessel can, on return, bring —i~~ — ~ I_ ' 1 ii 1 ii r a load to New York, and from there the great outrage! The .Advocate, ment of*a purpose, necessitate a like a oad to San Francisco, where she i. Times are lively jin Salem owing in order .to make re will ballast for Oregon, thus clearing tp f the ’ commencement of work on at Portland, was particularly se concentration, L - J J Jf. I 1 >F , h ! I sistance practicable. ■. Technically cost of the vessel on the round the capital building. vere in its denunciations of Sher- considered, there are no legalized mo the trip, or at the rate of 200 per cenjfc. It is reported that Courtney Man for his treatment of the sav nopolies in America, and yet we have per annum, while the farmer’s p^t practiced monopolies, by the death of age and barbarous Piegans. That competition, through the crushing cent, is not more than six upon the Meek will return, to Ilillslioro to value of his farm. The fact that 16 stand his trial for the murder of same paper, however, when the power of concentration. Great com vessels out of 22 came here in balla^, Jocob Smith. i panies, great corporations, and. with 4 same General carried fire and de them, great capital, are more potent and that the proportion will be great ■'1 - - ~ -I ■ ?\ ■ I ’ ■ Li1 ' ira I' W 11 II11» I er when this end of the railroad Washington county lias twenty busi- finished, is certainly very significant vastation through the Shenandoah for goed or evil, in the common busi civil cases to be disposed of at the ness affairs of life, than are Govern Valley, sparing neither male nor ments or communities. Great steam and should arrest our most though - next te^m of the 'Circuit Court attention. female, the aged; and infirm or ship and sailing lines on the ocean, ful The State Convention dH not jw- which will convene at Hillsboro great railway organizations upon children, commended the heroism Monday. i J • 1 »¿I land, manufacturers’ unions, boards feet a plan of organization, but the next men composing it felt more than ever 1 of Sheridan. These were white of trade, and other great combina A Douglas county man sued before, the absolute necessity and du- tions of capital and brains, have com people, however. That makes all libc and pelled the organization of trades’ ty of organization, in order to seek one of his neighbors for libel out a proper solution of aH the press the difference in the world. For unions, workingmen’s co-operative receivep five dollars damage?. ing questions of the hour. What frind commending and apo’ogizing for societies, farmers’ clubs, patrons of of an organization, is left for the Con husbandry, and internationals, and territorial I downright and fiendish crueltyjj still we hear the cry of the oppressed vention of next June to dciKJe ; and, j the meantime, the committee# ap always commend us to the reli; but disunited many, imploring the in Prof. Chaney has not been very pointed at the last meeting wiff be State and National Governments for gious press of any country. Gen. protection. busy gathering information that 'will successful^ nt Olympia and has be of inestimable value in determih- abandoned his course of lectures. O. O. Howard is a Methodist The agriculturists of Oregon, how T ing the ways and means of am liora- preacher and the proven Freed ever, are numerous enough, intelli tion. There is one question The military company at Olym gent enough, and have means enough, the coining sonviction cannot over men’s Bureau thief. He is a fit to take care of themselves, if they pia has gone up tlie spout. look, that “Home manufacture», will only unite in brotherly and ef person to burn a city occupied by A man named Swan irho Jiveft if fective co-operation. Without such consequently a home market J' If would make our own cloth, we c< white people, and to rail at the union, they will continue to be, as near Tenino was severely if no) save transportation ond speculators’ they have been, the victims of com fatally. ;hurt while engaged in proposed punishment of Captain binations which will be more heart profits upon WOOL, transportation slashing. slashing, Jack. less and exacting as their capital in and profit upon cloth , and transpor creases. There is no reason why the tation with profit upon wilEAT, be t Burr Washbuitne, u...v, a young man For an exhibition of/rnost dis people ople of Oregon should be tributary sides being able to adopt the mare residing in O[ ¡yinpia, nearly sev- indo successful and profitable system of gusting and nauseating - egotism to California, only that we are indo- mixed husbandry. ered his great 1 toe from his foot lent enough to permit such a condi compiend us to the last number of tion. Or, is it necessary that our •Now, Farmers of Oregon; we ask with an ajt. you to recollect that ‘-the¡gods the Farmer wherein Sam Clarke wheat end wool, and everything that of help those that help themselves,’’ apd i It ii iij ia reported rvpurivu that mai A. zx. R. rw, Elder ruiucr we sell, as well as everything that parades elaborately and in a strain we commence, at once, the organization has bebn appointed ¡Postmaster at buy, should be overhauled, wasted offensively fulsome, the fact that a at our expense, and re-taxed to aug of a dub in every precinct of the ^itate, Olymjjia., I. ♦ 3 and from that send up delegates- to ment the already overshadowing cap ■ ^5w' New York paper had telegraphed ital of San Francisco. The people the State Convention to be held at Two young men at Olym- him to go to the lava-beds as a who consume our wheat give credit Salem on Tuesday, the 10th l Mjr of next June. - Whether, at that time, pia, the other day, “went for’’ .¡correspondent. Why didn’t you to California; those who manufac we enter into a compact and powcr- each o’ther about a young girl; and ture our wool say that it cainegfrom mention the name of the» paper California; while the inferior pro ful State organization, or not; J there since then she will j not notice either is no doubt in regard to the perma perma- of them. Serves them right. that thus required your incompar ducts pass to the detriment of Oregon. nent value of the clubs, where ♦ , _____ ’ . ' 'J -j t mbmmhmmib It is useless to expect fair prices for _______ •___ ______________________________ 5 1 - 4-: - ■ T-i M ii - r, |r- >n able services. our products or.tQjobtain goods at a discussion and critical exami U n ^ le S am , B at ’ s A ll .— Here fair profit, so long as we pass them will, clear away the fogs of igne of i? a very good anecdotet reminding Charming Billy, in the Gazette through the hands of the merchant which now envelop those quest vital interest to the farming me somewhat of Mrs, Stgwffe says that the editor of the C ourier princes of our sister State who nei tion. Without other r orc^ organization., < “ “Topsy.” ther consume what we wish to sell, is full and “bili^”’ over with pure, nor manufacture what we wish to any formal resolution, n. th* tni clubi i Will __ During the last year of the a convert CQLueri of feeling and Ac- unadulterated ‘cusscdncss « We buy. Neither can we hope for a ma produce '* .«a • tion that will emancipate ub frjbm war, a contraband came into the suppose he was thinking of that terial reduction of Oeeari freignts so 1 any eväs ls of which wé wo compiai comipla^n. Federal lines in North Carolina, long as this state of things remaihs. T»-__ ___ . -e____J..X mind that “ the farmer»' ‘duo it and was marched up to the officer Bear in 1 grand larceny affair about the For the ship which brings out foreign * ,11. :l . an educational institution vhieh no com^ goods from the home ports leaves of the day to give an account of time he penned the item'. nity ofprogreMtre farmers can afford Jhem in San Francisco to be re-taxed, forego,” and begin to act without fur qiinself, whereupon | the following and then comes to us “ in ballast, ” colloquy ensued: 1 The Liberal Republican, edited upon which (indirectly) we pay ther procrastination. JOHN H. SMITH, 1 “What is your name?” by one of the counsel who defend- freight, as also upon the merchandise T. W. DA VEN POR i “My name’s Sam.” ’ ed Coxon, dedicates a column or soon after brought by the California W. C. EDWARDS. II I Ü If y f; •; • line of steamers. “Sam watt?” ■ i ¡ i —» 1 more to the consideration of the At present, there are, indeed, aLter- “No, sah, no Sam Watt I’se Holladay declines tq tei pay taj taxes natita; either to pay freight, indirect, remarks of the C ourier touching .jist Sam.’ 1 J! 1 f '{ li 1 Hfl fl i on ballast, or to send our wheat to be in the city of Portland, and asks “What’s your other name?” the case. It is not often that a re-sold in California—both of which that a perpetual injunction! lié “I hasn’t got 40 other name, prisoner, upon being barely ac are i*uinous to the farmers of Oregon. *■ • . F* •! 1 11 _ A» Either of them is as sensible as it against the forcible collection^ of sah. I’se jist Sam, dat’s all.” quitted of a capital offense has the would be for the farmers of Califor “What’s your master’s name ?” good fortune to possess an organ nia to sell their wheat in New York, the same. “I’se got no master now; massa I- I to follow up and smooth away the to be re-shipped to England; a thing runned away—yah! yah! I’se a Ten or fifteen Federal oi. which, be it said to their credit, they free nigger nowf.^ rough edges developed in his case. have not done. They have direct went to meet Senator Mitchell- >n -r— .. .,1'8 ‘Well what’s your father’s and And we did not insinuate that the commercial relations with England, his arrival home. Charley Npw- as well as New York, and their Bur- mother’ * s name?’1 Judge’s charge was unfair; we do plus wheat is taken directly to the ell accompanied tho excursion, »*■ I’se got none, sah—nebber had know, however, that the jury ig market for which it is intended, thus appeared very obsequious iu e none. le. I’se jist Sam—ain’t nobody saving the expense of all intermedi nored a portion of the charge al ate sales and exchanges. The lum presence of the Senator. else.” *" _______________ “Havn’l t you (got any brothers together, refusing to consider the bermen of Maine have a direct trade That larceny preys upon i and sisters? _ ?* ” ’ “second degree” aspect of the crime wiUi foreign countries, and they build, freight, (lg' - and man their own ing Billy’s nervous system ii ^er “No, sah; Bah; nebber nehber had none, altogether. | - vessels. There is not a port on jthe the Eastern coast; and not many in Eu so lightly. The Rpe$tre wil $ not No briidder, no sister, no faddcr, no mudder, no aiassa—nothin’ but h Mr. Sullivan, in the Republican, rope, where these shrewd managers down at his bidding, i Sam. When you;; see 8am, Sam, you do not drop anchor and exchange ‘ 1 4 ’ ' ’ 1 ’ 1 v | • says that everybody knows that their lumber for coin or such manu see all there is of T he D evil R ebuking S in ,— tbe Coxon jury had to return a factured articles as they need at home. v''WMi r ll illlF They are not so green as to take Charming Billy says that tbe Jfer- not guilty. ” A Chicago reporter, who by verdict of “guilty or everything _ to New York for re-ship cury, Benton Democrat and L afay some accident happened to stray ‘ Then you ignore the instructions ment, thus giving an extra profit to ette C ourier are indecent publi into church, recited in artless lan the merchants orthat great city. •of the Court. True economy, the world over, oon- con cations. Satan rebuking sin? ' , guage that during a pause in the —.... - - | sists in saving unnecessary waste and service “the silent solemnity was peo- A wisemanis humble, because expense, and why should not the peo A young man of Newport .tried brqken by an osculatory explosion '* * 'J ‘ “** ’ ’ ‘ ~et to ple of Oregon, as well as those of f* he think 8 of ^hat what he has yet the other day to milk a mule, and in the gallery like tho report of a other States, conduct their business learn instead of what he already in obediedee to the well known rules resides in the land “flawing with petronel.” “Wouldn’t hark-we- millr nn<4 U knows. of economy ? The people of this milk and honey U buss have served a happier simile.” LAFAYETTE COURIER. f f f ip I ch ii b . i h tl awaw k' ■ I l Jr i ■ ■ 11 ■ r ■ '1 ' H 1 . jii 4 Bi J. ; I;. 4 I T- f Í r F'- t v 1 ■ ■ Oregcj1! Made I A Western paper with peculiar standards of value, says that pota toes are oue cigar and a drink of whisky per bushel at Davenport. STOVES. Go to Lake’s Kini 13s Front «trt the Move» i / OREGON ; Wc understand that a distin guished editor living in,a Hudson They can be had at no other place, aa River city is about purchasing a bugle for the purpose of getting up military notes. LAKE A company started in Middle town, Pa., for the manufacture of odorless rubber gords' is rapidly approaching bankruptcy; which shows how impossible jt is to make goods without a scent. When a wall chalker offered to __ ___ o ” on ev- chalk “Warren’s?Slacking london for 1 fifty cry wall round London pounds, the blacking maker ■ ex- claimed, “I’ll bet yon two hundred pounds to one that it cannot be done in a month.” Warren lost the bet, but he got tho best and cheapest advertisement ho ’ ever had. | A Cleveland woman not long ago modestly requested her hus- fland to go to the dressmaker and tell her that she (his wife) had changed her mind, mind and would have i-,: /, the watered silk made up instead of the poplin, and that “if she thinks it would look better with bias flounces without puffiing and ‘ iw the equator, box-plaited belo which should be gathered in hem stitched gudgeons up and down the seams, with a gusset stitch be tween, she can make it up in that way, snstead of fluting the bobinet insertion and piecing out with point applique, as I suggested yes terday. • ” The mtru n is now a rav- iug maniac, ’e Agent for a l the Stoves mana« Is the sole uj ; -- Pictured. . J I r. j.-,; I • Yon can now buy a Stove of thicker plate1/ and st sf any plate fail» fails it can be repine- replac ed at a small expenre. We have the i ’ I I I if r ii j! : 1 ¡I ill ■ ■ s Ov«n Elavatod COOK STOVES,' I AXD DJFFKXRKT KIMM OF Parlor and Box Stoves. $ All maunfactured in this city. The other dealer» will lell you they don’t keep them. The reason ia. they can’t buy them. Please remember that 1 al«o have a PATENT CHURN. «•’ - kJ,4' 1 , Don’t forget to look at the BLITD, PATENT WINDOW Which in made of Spruce Wood, and is al Lighter, Cheaper, More Cl'-anly, More .Durable l And is the handsomest Window Blind in tw. It gives the best satisfaction to all who try it, and 1 only ask you to enquire of any one who has u-ed them, to convince you that the Wooden Blind is the very best that yon can buy. JO'HN R.-LAKE. junelnoH ’W' À. ; Jr X Improve Your Poultry ! I It Costs ne More to Keep FOWLS GOOD THAN POOR ONES. ULSE.—The hu T he H uman man pulse, in all <|the ages of the nsulted as an world, has been coi. — index of health ori disease. It is B kind of dial withita us, which gives Cor. 16th & Castro $ts, Oakland, Cat us both the measure of time and of . r health. The pulse of a person in i . I I health beats about seventy strokes SEASON OF 187«. in a minute, and the-ordinary ter n i * ’ , 1 — ' — — ■ - -r I | ♦ of life is about seventy years. In ggs for hatching from the this seventy yeai rs th© pulse of a largest and Best!Fowls in the World, in beats twa1 bil- temperate person carefully packed in Fatent Boxes and guar lion, five hundi id and seventy anteed to carry safely any distance. THE VARIETIES COMPRISE ? millions, four hu dred and forty Dark and Light Brahmas, Buff, Black. W White Jrahmns, BtifT, hite thopsaml times, if no actual dis and l’artrige Cochins, .’odhins, White, leghorns, -- -- - -- organization sho >bld happen, a Hondans, Silver an and Golden Sp«ngled_ll«m- - burgs. Gold and Silver Spangled ‘ Polish. drunken person i iniglit li ¡ve until Black Spaniah, (/jevecoenn*. __________ Rooen and _ f his pulse beat this uni bei; of times; Aylesbury Ducks. Br<utie Turkeys, and Se and Game Bantams. htenis but by the constant an stimulous of bright Send stamp for Illnsterated lb'Hterateil Circular to 1 ardent spirits,1 or . by pulse quick GEO. B. BAY LEV. importer and breeder \ Poultry. P. P, Q. O- Box_659 Box 669 San Fran- Fran ening food,“the pulse becomes of Choice Poultry^ . tbe Poultry _ — __ _____ J. cisco: also, agent for World. . 4 and the two greatly accelerated, illurated journal, demoted devoted entire* entire- a monthly ill<arated billion, five hundred ant^ seventy y to Poultry; tells how to keep Fowls for Profit;« complete repository of information ■ million, four hundred and forty on on the subject. Subscription only 51.25« year. Agents wanted ' in every town in the thousand pulsations are performed State. Address p<O Box 650, «w, 8. ... F. r. in little more than half the ordina •K. Please state in what paper you saw thio volB march" m3 vol8-niarch" ry term of human life, and life advertisement. goes out in forty or forty-five years, instead of seventy. This application of numbers is given to 'e 111 Front St., Portland, Or., show that the acceleration of these forces diminishes the tCrm of hu- THOMAS ih'AN. iti'AN. • i - - Proprietor. man life, i .A young man vvbo was unaccus ost commodious hotel in the State. HARD FINISHED thro’- tomed to say grace upon being ex out. horted by his mother to the effect 1 ' ' ' ts were right, that, if his thought Board per Week.. .i5 w any words would d o, said: “Lord, Board and Lodging.^...................|6 to M 00 r. I have mercy on these victuals.” Oakland Poultry Tanis, E Î RUSS ’HOUSE r M 5. Free Carriage will be in attendance to Convey Passenger» to the House.~^0 B OW. A. BALI- I PTOTT. BAUL, de STOTT, Attorneys at Law, A-ttorney at Law, Oregon, WMTILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS ▼ ▼ of Yamhill, Polk and other counties ■■ ■« I E. CALDER. Proprietor. Board A Lodging per week...... ...04 00 ’’ ” tt is 00 ” ” day................... >1 00 Single Meals............ L................................ 25 in the market. • vr W. M. RAMSEY, vBmarlK LAFAYETTE ACADEIY? 201y n Oregon. I. The table will be supplied with the* beet P. C. SULLIVAN. Dalia«, -■ M c M innville hotel 111 Firet Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel. PORTLAND, 0REGON. n.. janlOtf ■ ----------------------------------------- -- —--------------- . erm T * I ’ r commences APRIL 7tK m mqnmaxy ;7 x - TVrriON FOB TXBM OF TWBkV* Attorney at Law, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. PTiinory Department. Geography, Arfthmetio. GrauMntut. Hi*her Mat hein*t io» A Science«, m ofe & oa « 3J Office in the Court House. J UBU LOOK HERE! Cheaper Than Ever. for tl. | i Photographic. W. SAWYER DESIRES , TO INFORM of LafaveUe tyeUe and vicinity A. G. PHILIPS, F • that the he people has located at McM with McMinnville, new instrumenta, and is prapi '«red to take the flnest picture in all kinaa ------- of weather, Particular attention paid to TAKING.CHILDHEliS*.. PICTURES. ^> ayette on the Firat Moadav of eack Mootk and N. B.—Children should be i brought between Remain during Court Weak. 0 and 2. tbe hours of 10 E' W. SAWYER, aprtttf • » £ . f Hill i Í ” I and Driving Fl’ 1 M * MISCELLANEOUS. to th« Farmer« of Oregon. • f f Î • —■i ■ -»+-