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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1872)
iter 'ifmhmi i f 'immMS Wm Dl AL l1fl iFvwaHp Sill w 1 $2,50 per Year, in Advance. SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 15, 1872. Volume IV. Number 17. NOTICK TO SUBSCHIHKHS. The dale npprarlUK alter tlie printed name on the paper ! the date or the KXPIRATION or subscription. Money thonM bo rcmltUf.1 1r reentered Idler, tiattnfllco money order) or chock on bank. The 'nbllihcr will not bo rcf Mnlbh for money tent othcrvrl.c. Hciinoii Hevoht. Suporlntoiuloiit ripen. Our cool springs, mid wo Powell's report of (he common schools I might almost ny our cold titghjtlinu' of Marlon county shows as follows :!nomithlnir to do with It. TheriTis Number of districts reported, V): lo- gil voters, H,03rt; persons over 4 mid under 20 yearn of ago: males, 2,102; 'females, 2,121; tntnl 4,!I3. In thce 51) districts :ii0 mouths of school have been (might, w Kit mi uveiugo dally at tend.iucc of 1,078 scholars, making mi average dally attendance for each dls- Wama Wam.a. Tho papers state I Giiand Loihik, I. O. 0. T. The that the scorching weather for over eighth nuiiual session of thU body a week In tho Walla Walla valley has met In this city on tho 11th Inst., there proved disastrous to the crop. Oraln being a full attendance. On Weilnos (hat wns put In in the fall looks well, ' day, the election of officers for the but tho spring wheat Is terribly scorch- ensuing year was held, with the fol cd. lowlnir result: U. W. C. T.. Jacob "" - - Judge Lewis has decided (hat tho r11(,, r wr..,-..,!- n w (., v HEWS OF THE WEEK. bonds of Kyger, (lie tlcfnultliifc Troas- r"fLr' of ."''', ,7 ! i," m ' r. . J77. .mi ,, iurer of Wlla Wallu county, aro A. Bouncy, Buona Vista; a. . V. T, Miss ANNAMKiiuo.-nilHcelebra-lworti,lc()i nni therefore the bonds. Mlsa Henrietta Miller, of Mllwaukle; leu piauisio gave nncniorininmciit in men lire not responsible. Tlie County (). w. Soerotaiy, J. A. Smith of Tort tuts city, on Aionttay evening, assisted W" 3"iit:ni uukui i,iviiiik e ,in,-n W Tivisiiiur I .v Messrs n..lrniiH x..hI1M.I and ' matter to tho Supreme Court, mud, u. v. in..iui.r, by Messrs. Del runs , iseslleld, ami - . . ... i ..... ..... f of feulein. viAit'Aa iimiI v ma I x I ima mti nwtA j . . liiLiiit'ti llliu A'lin. il'i liiiin iii luin. J'l ,,. ,vnH ..,,., .1 raunlntlmi uim ttliitiul tljwliiltwr vi lli'lll ninii iiji lili Gray, of Portland. The audlenco was Tho- Orcyontan of the 1.1th learns by It (o bo n violation ot tho Ooo,l Temp- V S piV.l ,Vi t ;Vor ' fll.'.I.V.In tnl h v I ho notlargc, but select, and regarded Miss (Us'1atell from WbI, wnlla, that an- lars' obligation to play dice, billiards Various dlstrlctn, $894 83. Kfirlity Mchllg'fl perforinaiices on tho piano otiler COiiHagratloii swept over that and all similar games In a saloon. teachers llfty men and thirty with evident delight. Tho wholo on- town last Tuesday afternoon. Thollro On motion It was ordered that Levi womeit-h.wo been cmployctl during tcrtalnnicnt was gool, and was highly , was discovered nbout .1 o'clock, ami in' Lcland bo employed as Iocturorfor "44syt'"r' ," nvraK(' Mn81''4 '" annrcclated bv those nresent. x-. i a short time eonsimiLsl mm ilwell nv n... .....iu .i...i.... h,.,Mi.iIi..m,i. " ."i" .. ..,. . ... ' - - "X. . . -" . .. . .i.u tiu.itii-. i.tit.i.u im: viniinititvili .11 IIIUKIIIIT IIVUTIIIU Lnillt'lllllllllll 111 .1 .. . ... ... m torests of tho county for the last year, l"ny ""'" ""-" " "" "" 110 doubt but it wilt pay and pay well to coiniKist for the gimlen nntl hoed crops, but it should bo attended to early. For the ludiiucu of tho ma nure, no doubt the most economical method, as far as practical, is to haul out upon sod and spread upon tho .surface, mid after taking i crop of ,"",,, .trictoi 2. During tno year tlie roi- .surrace, and tutor taking u crop oi J. Ji. .Mcl lane, 'low lug amounts have been paid 'o" i iinv ir n hoiisoii'h iNtsturo to nlnw nntl tuition: From tho county funtV $0,801,. ' ,,n1or " wcaw" 8 im9U,rc lo l,l0 nn(l from tllstrlct taxes, ? ,,32J,r4; from " Now Is the time to propuro ttiu strawberry lied for next year. Got tlie ground in good tilth nud keep it ho with the rake, horno boo or harrow until this year's fruit is gone, then DK.VTH KitoM Sham, Po.v. James i use, two wjirehouses and one black-1 ... n ,.... nf ,.,, .. I111111.i,. i, v. I HrMitll alif( rrii tnlnl Iauj la natltttn. I "" " j - - . A - .. ..w g .,j II. Xcwby died tit Portland lost Mon-i twiftt $12,000. Me-srs. Paine Uros. A lug his own expenses. day, of small pox, which discaso ho Moore" aro tho principal losers, The. Tho Committee on Politic l Action l?l P' "o ru Va not Htiitwi. a rewrtcd. rcconimentling that u com- it is gratifying tu be ablo toieiMrtu decided advance over previous years, in many resects. iiieouy in rsaiem wuicii comains ners that root, even ns into ns tho middle or July, cultlyajo thoroughly until tho ruiinerH take possession of sintiirnnrml nliniif iwt w mtlfu itrnvlmta. Iy. Mr. NcwbyuuH about 30 years of j'i' was blowing at the time of , mttcc bo appointed by this (l.'L.to about one-fonrth of the children of" ground, nnd my wortl for It, you ago. was a lawyer by profession, and act In conjunction will had but recently removed to rortlanu Impiiovi:d hhkki. We copy the tec on State Temperance iniiiiijniirraimw,, ui :ii ""er following from the AYafowiti of Tiles-' petition (ho Legisladiro day : "Mr. John Mlnto, mIio Is among, looking to the suimrcaslon of tho II- Iy that Salem will ever gIVo upfiec the same place. I hnvo novor failed ho most successful sheep breeders of Imior tratllc. Tho report was adopted the State, had throo of his buolts in and J. B. (Inrrlson, Jacob Conser and town yesterday for the purpose or get- Itev. S. C. A'dams were appointed on ting them pohtographed. They were such Committee. placo ho had been a practicing lawyer lor soma years, ino ucccaseu ,ivas n son of Hon. W. T. Nowby, of Yamhill county Accidk.nt. J. p. Flowertlew, of tle firm of Hewitt, Fiowcrdew A Co.j Portland, while riding out last Sntur; day evening, was thrown from ids buggy, by its coining in olllusion with a wagon, and on'o of his legs was so badly hurt that it isthought ampu tation will bo necessary. Lkci UnoKKJf. Wm, Morgan, aged about 20 yearn, youngest son of Miller Morgan, who resides at Saddle lhitte, In Linn county, one day last week was thrown, from a horse and had ouo of his legs broken between tho knee and ankle,tho bono protruding through tho skin. STAOKHT.ui.T:BrBWKi. Tlie Jack sonvlllo Timet says tho Oregon and California Btugo Company's stable at Cottonwood, Shasta county, Califor- iln wt. lillrnml in tit., irwtntwt Inal week, in which twelve horses und Found Dkad. Tjio Harness wore consumed, together witif Loss, not leanlcd, but heavy. is 170 miles, ntid trips aro to be made ouco a week for, a ooiniieiision of $3,500 per annum. Eastkkn Ohkcion. From the La Grande Sentinel of Juno 8th, We copy the follow lug:" "Tho crops of wheat, oats and barley, we are told, look well all over tho Valley. Tlie mail carrier from Lit Grande to Suiuuierville, in forms us that in the vicinity of tho latter place the croiM look better and aro more forward than In any part of tho Valley coming under his observa tion. All in all, no doubt seems to ex ist In the minds of all that Grande Rondo Valley will provo true to her accustomed habit and produco this year unreasonably largo crops." Imi'ohtko Hoksmi.! W'. C Mycr has brought his Imported horse "Na loleon," which lie purchased while East last winter, from Bed Bluff to this 'county. Hotaa large, beautiful dapple gray, with good action, squarp compact solid form, tbe peeuuarltles of tho Percheron stock. Mr.'.M. drives " White Wnee" and " Napoleon" to gether, and they e unlrenally con sidered tbe tneat drart stall lotu in Jhe country. JrrcJtuoitru'fe Time. Crops is LANiVTlie Guard says that fall aowea" wheat la iMklng re li the Commit- thocounty, at the lastnnniial mooting iwlll'liavo nleo largo berries, plenty ico Alliance to v,!Uh1,,V!"x rop to ""'"ft1" w",,1, " 'ortheiii, mill letter kept lieds than uro for a law U&ro1lZ from yoa'r to yVar' In very Hue animals and tho takers of several llrst premiums. Two or them were American and the other Spanish Merino, thoroughbred and model ani mals or their kind, not only for wool but mutton. Mr. Mlnto lias for sever al years been breeding In a strain of iiurniess sneeii. wiin mo incmi irniiiiv- Ing success. Tho lambs or his entire South Salem C. P. Cranglo, Jus Hock now have horns only about In tlco or the Puaco ; Levi Mosle, Consta tiiu iroiMrtion or live out sixty. Jie i me. PiiKciNi'T Ofkickiih. The rollow Ing Is a list or the precinct oMccrs In Marion county, elected at tho last election: Salem Precinct James Codec, Jus- schools. So It lias been ill many ntll- Ittil nneo tn swim n mtml ulntiil. nml er districts. ,co n,i0I,H,IB this pjnn, wHh but The rush or travel to Utah Is still tho ouo excdptlon, havo ulw'ayrt had Increasing, tho 'greatest rush Doing abundance of borrlos In their sonson. from tho Eastern States. Sometimes It Is cheaper, nml far bottor'to feed I ine i-iiuiiri'M mi iruii iiiiui uavuii, uuu we may. If wo will, ha vc a succcmIoii The Owyhee irffirAniulvlHes the f small fruit tho summer through, people nroun.1 Sliver City to " keep , tjmt s crnteful to the imlute and tl cro are hundreds of arrivals on one num. .1. r .1... !..... r r r u.A.....to. f linlr uit.i1iir ilrv it nml uiivti i.iiAdipli Int.. ....... I"""" , . .' ' nionun, I'"" Ji ," ".V" "" i Iieailliy l. ...I. I.. fltfcfllf.kl. II. a. UllutlljllI1 liT till Illllltl.1 ' i b iimmiiiiiiii tho suspicion or an Indian has also bred In a lino to trot rid or tlie tendency to rolls and vrriuklos so often met with in tho merino breed, and his success in this Hue Is qulto us marked as In the matter of horns. Mr. Mln to has lately sheared his Ifock, getting au'uvcrage of six and n na" pounds per iietui. itie ducks no nan in town yesterday will yield ten to twelve pMnds each." ' v. lenrus that an old geiitlcman named Dolnn, residing near Vancouver, was found tlemMn'hls field, last Saturday afternoon. ' It Is not known wlint was the cnuso of his death. Ho was about I 73 years old, ami was one 'awaken war. (. It. Waldrou anil his dramatic company liavo re-opened Oro Flno Theater at Portland for a short sum. mer season. A .now ferry has been established across the north fork of tho Hantlam, twccii Murion and tfclo. Tho Incroast) of tho vote In this past two years Is about Mail Contiiact. Michael Shea' of Vancouver has tho contract awarded tn Mr.. i. Mm- Ji... it a xr,.iiu I,... t-en TTms.llla at.d Ti.oU-'s R(tttlnl resfdents or Washington Tcrrlt In the Yakima valley.' Tho distance SSkhiouh Accidknt. On fl'iiesday i the Peace ; Wm. Leiiimou, Constable, or (ho oIdar' rrltory. or Eust Salem It. W. Wilson, Justice or thu Peace ; 1). Cave, Constable. North Salem John Brooks, Justice or the Peace; S. M. Hastings, Consta ble. Aurora Charles Huge, Justice of the Peace ; George Kraus, Constable. i........iiin ri a irunn" iii.nA",,r tho Peaco ; H. H. Hobiicic'aiid'F. X. ' ,..' i, tl M.MI1I..11. rnniilnl.l... ' i MtUte 111 til VI. ...-.,-. f ' A1.1 Cliamnocg Jonn Hoeier, Justice 01 w, tlx Peace; Hugh Cosgrove, Consta-, The gooil Templars and many others ble. will celebrate tho oomlnir 4th bv a rairiiem 1 vi the Wood bum the lblsh the Peace ; U. F. Ha nip, Constable. . 1..HKI.VW, jiisiice 01 iiaskct I'leu lo at uixio uamit uround. Peace : Jasper Skaife, Constable. .. , . jj . . . , l -B. F. Cooly, Justlco of me rcsnicico ni hums mci.uhu ni Peace; T. Staiueto.., Constable. Newport In the Yaqti nu, was totally Kdwiu Cartwriiihti Justice destroyed by lire. . Ablqua J. II. Palmer, Justice of evening last, Mr. Norman Parrish, of this city, while engaged In playing root ball on Commercial street, tallied a fracture of the the ankle. TnorriN(i. A (rotting race caino off last Saturday over tho Itivcrslde course, with the following result : L. B. Lindsay.' named b. g. Maynurd, 1 1; J, J. Welsh, named bk. g. Blackbird, 2. 2; Ik B. Acker, named ch. g. Mack, 1, 2. Time, 2:52., 2:00. Fkuit. The Journal says the fruit crop 'of l4nc county will bo above, the average. In some portions ot the county pcachcM will be light : Cherried aro very abundant., Hmai.1. Pox at Kola. The iShtte nian learns that there is 11 case or small pox at Eols, Poll, county. ,Thc autiiontiea inero nave uikcii steps to Hllvcrton W. H. Iiwis. Justluu or (he Peace ; Iaw1s Pooler, Constable. Jetrcrsou u. t, cram, justice or :d street, sus-1 (ho Peace ;' li. C. Conner, Constable. ,. legjust above ' Howell Pralrlcr-B. Welsner, Jus- "l " , tlce or the Peace ; Ik Chubb, Con- ' stable. ' of Hubllmlty-J. T. Lynch, Justlco of the Peace;- K. T. Perkins, Constable. ' Lincoln J. P. Vcach. Justice or the Peace ; J. U. Coffey, Constable. Gervuls J.1. Taylor, Justice of the Peace: P. K. Murphy, Constable. Marion A. J. Shrum, Justice or the Peace ; O. P. Adams, Constable. The Vancouver Jlrylnlei- says (he How many farmers uro there, whoiocyo may catch this article, thai lot thoculf stand hosldo tho cow and draw tho piiro and nourishing milk for food, mid then milk thq balance nntl skim It well for tho chlldren.'"Do all such think moro of tholr calves than tholr children? Of courso wn do not think! they do, hut tlioy uro uctlng thoughUessly iv frop mistak en iKliey. Novor skim thu idlllc for the children. They need alj;the el ements conhiliretl In rich milk, for their fujl development, and besltlos rich milk Is healthier than" butter. Yot no chlld'should hrivb tio'tli! ' 't i t My orelmrtl grass Is in heud (Mny 20th) and w 111 ho roaijy to cut 'tho HLH'oiul If not the llrst week In June. It is abend of tho clover. I lift vo scon many inquiries through ilio clumn.'t of thu FAitMKii. respecting tho, orcli- nnl grass. I have perhaps: twonty For thu WllUnattn Farmer. FAVILMK .TALb1i.-o. II. This yonr wo inmlo two comixwt heaps, using clay mid sods for thu id- teriiato layers witn manure, insieau nf muck, ns usually recommended. Those, were placed, uon an inclined acres of It, but woultl novor sood board bottom that led Into 11 rcser- root tr It for liny. ! This grass Is vnlti volr, and tho drainiigo Teturno J uj- able ns pasture land liecauso It will on tho heap tw occasion reulred. grow on Miady land starts early and Now, we aro ready to use, these coin- stands the draught well. If you poal heaps upon tho hoed crons, but must have anything J 11 the 'orchard, llliu inui inoy " no sunicioiiiiy by nil means so'.reti ciover, ...nil rrktiiul it D.lv'11 lh luwl: rnriirn. ' .ft.. lulu Itfk...... ' crops in Clarke county we never saw ., thai the hent has been Speaking of clover J remind nW ,n Th "re wll e 7enormou Insutllclent, and honeoretiiilreH more that I netted in my ! thatev- ylebC uideiTthe "hlgli wt"Tn the time than tho' 'Uk Cir,n.g" ory spot In cloyerls fe$ tWtotho Columbia should ties troy the crop In taught us woultl require. This com- ground, while orchard , grass and the iMttom. tmkt ,,,. ,,-,. mll,0 it.iiv three timothy Is wwsed by 'where thqro U I Colonel R. H. Granger, commanding months, and according to tlie author. much Iwtter blto.' 1 Wf had ft Air .1... n .1.11 T..r,.... IT a l ... ..' ... :.- . . 4 1 IL IL !,... ..t a. In ilfL.t nwvpnt lirsawatHnu." . ",v f ",mj -..,. v , , ,,..., Jtlos. tliodirroreiil laycrsoi manure wumiiiiiji--w""- ' , 1 will establish tbe headquarters or that flIlli..i-v should havo been one .Mua- feed the ebws .Hko' beat. A rowan wiIThol. . 5Slng5lshCnbyhoadlon not cut of pislure, lust year .Iter SSS w. MMtr Mtere.as.or Jg .,nr(4 them, ,,. tho ttr-tcrop w. lilt -Htltltho tast KofuSiy Jftart rielk. eacher In LcFlton has resulted In a . . lyi ,', lu ae. of Apri,t wlicn tho eown were turned Thk lonaMikid of-and exciting , iSE rW- ."ondinco' cayT Under many ein-nnutaseea, on and were literally up to 'their tilting iuateb between Hbe noted U,' ,' W.. -k thto no doubt woma navo been-the eyes- in uhju. a we was y' .-... .. ... ..VT , w- young Liuaniu I and Ajas, ror W,flWi aide, half 'A!i"2r ! l" Blrte'ln lMftV died at Fort Him- manuDirw 11. ami me prospect ior r.il, naa iwfBMiaM niae.and MrI Urge yield la W. Sprlnji jtraln la trotteil about 'the latter yart .'of J bwar?osr.itl8ft3 nve the OaWalid TroMlngWrlr;'C sDriBir. -1 - ?- ' 1 ' lnd, California. ' ' SIIIIS llUUUUUt nvannntuiici'ii'iiin vv. ... .v.. .. ,, ...r 7 Wae, and IdtyttH tort llkd condemn- dent tothow that the cW' wu Ty ing two system beciiise'of my parthd oaten and, and now It la down to tbe w-JLj i sWkiJa. vJrt'-i. Lit. Uihtre. Tbo, chsraiter of the ma- ground. I am nnwihr imw y.AZmA7tiZjliik'"' hmmuch laaWence wyMt tbe' better butter than while tbe cows irorWKtrWow. " 'rabidity with which the heap will ' were feeding on this clover. W.T., the 31st of May. Y