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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1872)
WIlftlMaETTE TBWBMEK. 6 yfymsmj it--. OFFICIAL RETURNS ELECTION HELD IN MARION COUNTY JUNE 3, 1872. Y& Jmt 7J ?rm D x No NccmsII) for l.)lnR. It It HnfuUqsec aniMi-othwwl.je wipec"'?? r.I'M,"' ?, ." :j.v i -, .- meet iiimmom ior u BO wrlinrn men weakens IiIh hold upon tho popular regard, mill cuiinof full depreciate IiIh own self respect. You must foci nshnmed, nt times, to realize that your word Is not bellevcl,,nnd to know Hint you have not u customer in the world who feels ut all sure about getting work done by yon until It really is done and In IiIh bunds The kind of life you load must nl-o lie nil exceed ingly uncoinfortnblcoiii'. Now, my dear friend, there is not tbo slightest, necessity for this, ami there Is im apology for It. It had a very natural beginning, but you ought to have learned long ago that It writ nbl requisite either to your pros- nerlty or your comfort. ou get work in Hplto of your lying, and not in con- Hcqlleneo or it. Tlial It Hie oiuy imiig jicoplo have again! you. They give you their en-torn because you area good workman, and nothing clue J and no man leaves your "shop for another except for the reason that he cannot depend upon your word. You never made n dollar, or Saved a friend, by all 41... IIaj. vnll IlilVi. Ifllll. illU IKS JVIl .."' .. ! ' ,fc'MiH.TKfcn .J..,: nonwrty. reliableness trutlinilnctt, these Witt a premium tin, nil the innrkets of the world ; and you have nindo yourself miserable and con temptible throughout your life for nothing. Your business It always at Ioom' ends, everybody Is crowding you, many of them abuse you, and it all comet of your promising to do work before it It possible for you to do It. Not a decent man, whose custom It worth keeping, ciders your shop who would not wait your time patiently, If he could rely upon having hit Job done upon the day promised. Tim: Uiiowtii or Iiomni.n. - TIioh who imagine that the capitals of the Old World nro m much depleted by emigration as tnshow no great Increase in population, may find reason to change their opinion by Inspecting the result of the last censusiif Loudon. According to the nftlclal returns, the population of the Hrltlsh mctnNlis it now :i,:VJMl. I" IWH, ' H'H '' lr8,fiW. Tlio present nre of the city embraces 1! sipiare miles, or 7S,0S0 wjuare acres, and the llgure given above Indicate an nvenige of li! cr sont to the acre. In the central dis tricts, however, there are l.'o; in the eastern, JOT In the northern, &u ; In the western, b'i while the southern dwindled down to 'J I. As the dlMrlcts last named Include more (linn half the territory in the corporate limits, It will be well that I-oiulon lias room for an Immense .growth without enlarg ing her present Isiumls; and if the past hon'properstandurdiby which to Judge thoTuluro.wlll touch 11,000,000 bu foro the middle, of the noxt century, Am the Increase noted Is not counter balanced by n loss in the rural region, Knglnud's physical vitality certainly gives no evidence of decay. MA'iimc Hai'I'Ism. A correspond ent,, writing from Washington under date! of '.May .Hd, says: ''The novel cer emony of Masonic, baptism was per formed at Masonic Temple, recently, by Albert Pike, Kttp, and other prom inent Scottish Kite Masons, Umu two children, son of Dr. Joseph V. Nairn and Mr. K. II. Mellrotty. Dr. Nairn's child, an infant, wo borne on n eush Ion covered with blue silk, and the ceremony was made impressive by lighted cuudlcK, burning incense, for malities and paraphernalia of the ex alted degrees of the order, and there wot o largo iitteiulencc. Prayer, sing ing, etc., served as an introductory, thu children and thclrgod mothers be ing admitted. Vater,ollaud salt, were used lnihaccrcuuulcH,thclcft hands of the children being dlpin-d In a 1h 1 of Hrfumcd water, an n sign of dedica tion to t he service of virtue and truth : a delta was made on their forehead with the forelluger dipped In oil, nit ther.vmbol of wisdom, power and love of floil; and milt was pliced In their mouths, at the seal of the Arable vow, which sum-titles an enemy with whom one hat tasted wilt. Finally, the ehil dreii were Invested with lambskin aprons and Jewels, and their Masonic baptism pronounced complete." Tlio txtit time for pulllug the feath ers ol the peacock I when he begins to drop them, which generally haps mi In July; never Inter than August.' I'ult.out one to sec iflt I ripe. If It is soft ml bloody at the cud, lot him alone : If hard and dr , all light (lfrnmli, .Irl'1lll(i, WllIHI... John lltlrlH'lt II'.... .DUIrUtltuniry, N. II. Iliimtiliii'V... .lullll J. NulMlDj linriiK Military T. Mi'l. l'ntlvn., Win. D:.r.-I .Mm Houiilnj? Jiwph Knalo Sinimtl Allen V. I.'. Klitrlilffc II. W. 1.imiii John IM'iile (IllllW'-t. ISlHIlllIK Liuttn OiiiimhilmirfM, Will. Till' Win. I'mlcr I!.. M. WiHlc T. I.. I n l.l-.iii Nhinfl. (..H.. Vi.lt Jlli'Oll t'oiitT mttttt ('hrA. J.. I. Mur.li I. II. Mliri.li ftiHiittf 7'mminir. J. i:. ii.ijnii'h IliuliOnrns iSViia illlnrlllU wlrlll, I'.S. KulKlif W. It. Nennil Tli'im.M l'. linu It. A. JCUw iS'iiri',i"i'. I.. II. JiiiImiii , .IiiIiii Jimvwnii- t niinrr, T. W. MivIIihi JiifilV! liOt.'s' MO lift mini ,IM HIS t III! til III) s. lav iw, iirsn 2S is, SSJ 1 1 ftiliai l"M i-iiijus 12 91 2S71 in I'M 2(1 Mil, ' III 12 1.1 111 18 I'l V .K, ll.'ll i;:k is;i 17 71 n:u n;:ii 117-2 i'i:u &.i 3! 5 5 r :n m 7..; 31 2. 7.-I.-M, IMl7l:i7, 1 2.11.17. W W s.V.1.1 2l .W.1I 2.111 r.pi iiiij.li In ss.si im.il 101 .VJ iiii.il 1011,1', 10.-.I7 KITS M HI Kl 8-2 111) KIS 11 win 5 To'l, s.1 lOSl 71 71 I-H, :n M I.W 7-l 01 7.1 l, brfiz&i0gw& 0fer0r3oZe'.42?fe Zowesfm&zJree price l.m URIil.OlO mmM&tw 'tMm' rai.ti i.u:it 70HV2I Id. IS 2,1 71s 2(1 r,i it? ? 7lso-27, iTAirjo 1IIMI1 ai:is 11 is, 1.1 r.i ,1, T'JIMi 47UI, lOlfJ fidfiS, 41U1 0) mil 1.317 l.ol 1.-2.10 1,1117 l.'iHI 1.-2.H0 1,911 1.121 1,(W7 1,IKI l.osil Loi'i l.an l.ilT 1,101 1,071 IKH DM 1,'2II 1,113 imi I.9U 1,07.1 I.3H I.IRW l,:tis 127 lii'U'lii'leuK Nlli It. ll.iiiuiiiT(lii..) nvi'hO'17 Miti'i Cm C'li'il, A. II. Cmiier nvvlriilS itw fr I'lerk. Win. I. I'ujli icvclitnl u (okM forSunc)"!-. M. O. C. Stui .liy nvrlrisl 1 mp lormirvcjor. JfAH It never occurred to you what a commentary upon our civilization are lost women, mid the attitude of socie ty towards them'.' A little child strays from the home enclosure, and the whole community Is on the alert to 'op of it.. .i .1 ....i........ .....i ........ i i.. it.. ' mm inti nuiiiieii'i nun leniuiu 11 ic lit mother's armi. What rejoicing when It is found, what a teartul sympathy, what heartiness of congratulation! There are no comments upon the sor tired feet, be they ever so miry, no reprimand for the soiled and torn gar ments, or lack of kisses for the tear utalueil face. Hut let the child be grown to womanhood, let her be led from It by the scourge o'f want what hapiKMis then'.' Do Clirlstalu men and women uoln ouestof her? .Dotlicv provide alt ox.ible help for her return, ' or if she returns of her own notion, do I Tim: late Archbishop of Lima, In South America, was probably the wealthiest prelate in the world. The Panama .SVr ami Jlcrultl sayHof him: II lip Mivj,ll,tj,1lji If, la iililuiltil.i.t lltali. ' ... . ...... .v. ,... .....,...... r.- Arttpiipa during the reign of Ferdinand thu Seventh, and after holding that ofllee for forty years, was made, some ten years ago, Archbishop of Lima. Dying at the age of eighty eight, he was the oldest Jlisliop and Archbishop in the Catholic Church : the first by reason of seniority, and the second ly reason of age. lie was probably the richest man in South America, his property nt tho lowest estimation, amounting to twenty mil lions. Ills life was spotless, and Ills virtues many : his fuultwnsn remark able desire to increase his wealth." 5.000 UNRIVALED flauamciWmMtog. A. .t4. aba Use llSfiKf iSSSS. vTB3Bju&kSL. S"""?5 2K.1 AS A gSyaagSigBg ALltKADV ON' Till? COAST. xcZasive'xZe-in' LStfaofr & MOWER TJNEQUALED REAPER. ?M& rmm 'fwJzi WCMUtk re, AcuUJfm&JeyfjVferuay oTptuaZ Uf Srtt& Jiojm Tim: Divoitei: Mania in Mahha- ts Ihev reeVlve her wl if such klhdncM ' V:"""1 '.-M" .. mR IO "" "u"JtH;i . niufilelleaev nt to secure lier nmilntt , l"0 ew orK 'nM wandering a way again? Kar from It. "The At the lirstMtcn she is deuouueed us rage In lost -lost, echo friends and relatives we disown you ; don't come to ut to disgrace us I Lost! says society, in tllli'crcntlv. How bad these girls are ! And lost ! -Irretrievably lost ! It the prompt verdict of conventional morali ty, wlille one and nil unite in Isiltlng every door between her and resjiecta Idllty. Ah ! will not these lost ones be reipdred at our hands hen-after'.' nys : divorce mania continues to Massachusetts. Iok at the btipreme court now In session at Taunton ! One hundred and llftv-ouo cases In nil ; and of these seventy-four are petitions for divorce and four for leave to mnrrv again ! Thus, more than one half tho business of tho highest court In the Commonwealth . relates either to the dissolution off marriages or to ietitlousnrIslngout of sueh dissolution ! Not n very frng-1 , nun uockci, we niiisi any." Tin: LOWK8T Tvi-KovlH'MANiTY. K(,m(( Hharp' contrasts have been On the Island of lloruco has Ik'cii dniwn between tho literary advance found u certain racu of wild creatures, I luent of Kugluud and America, na of which klndrttl varieties have been ' "' " .".v. ,'" "l,,n"ir "oii engag. discovered in the l'hllllppiiie Islands, In the Term del Fucgo, and In South America. They walked usually almost erect ou two legs, and In that attitude measure about four feet in height. They construct no habitations, form no families, cearcely asnoclate togeth er, sleep In eaves and trees, fcttl ou snakes and vermin, ou ants' eggs and each other. They cannot lie taunt I or forced to any labor, and are hunted and shot among the trees like the great gorilla, of which they are a .lumen copi ed alive, one tlielr uucoutli Jabiicrlng articulate language. They turn up a human face to gar.e at their captors, and females mIiow Instincts of modes ty ; and In line these wretched beings are men. THE SOMKTH1NU NKW Oil III mtritlv lltrtrir WL tit T nmlnn audNework. No doubt there are many more such across the ocean, but thcditl'crcncc Is largely accounted for by the fact that New York, with n iHtpulnllon lest than 1,000,000 supports twenty-four dally papers, while Ixm dou, with thrice that number of peo ple, hat only nine. We llnd the following In an ex change : A standing antidote for pois on oak, Ivy, etc., Is to take a handful of ipiiek lime, dissolve in water, let it stand half tu hour, then mint the ,'e or lour cure the 'olson from beet, hornets, snider bites, etc.. is In. stautly arrested by the application of ctpml parts of common salt and blcar iMiuute of sixln, well rubbed in on tho place bitten orstung. , of which they are a '' "" " l.,"l,li l," 1" When they awcaptur-. ft?11" lwrt'1V;nh U' , V1. tludt with surprise that "1'Pllcatlons wll never fall toe i Jabbering sounds like P'""! aggravated catct. Pols.: treZy cftartjedJirecettstrcicted.-m'AyttZtta&fe' many cMerxew&d&irAtfojSafcras. SOLE AGENTS FOR VIBRATOR THRESHER. I.ATKST IMPItOVKMKNT IN TIIKKSIIINCI MACIIINKS-SIMl'LK, EFFBC T1VK AND COMI'LKTK. Don't fall to tee it before Purchasing any other kind. JirwtfAtrrc. TZSSSj sate fas? K0rcX'z?Hfed0Zyalfd forA fas? Sm.vi.i. l'o.v Judge 1UII, who is collecting facts for a history of 1 loo sick l-'alls, furnishes tho folfowiug: "In the year 1TW) several cases u( siuall'ox occurred In tho towu,'ud a divolllng near tho vlllngo of llooslck Falls was used as a pest house Seventy years aftfrwanls. the houe (having been occupied all that time at a dwell ing, with no case of small iox or unu sual slekuett,) was repaired. One of the workmen employed on the repairs was taken down with t dlsense'wlilcli proved to be malignant small pox, to which lie liait not ivcii ouicrwisc ex Dni'NKKS.s-Ks.t, Tlio French Nn- tlouul Assembly i.s.te very severe enactments recently for the suppres sion of t he vice of drunkenness, which, It has been nlicrved, hat enormously InereiKitl, particularly in the capita), since the rupture with Germany, but esjiei'lally during the Paris Insurrec tion. After four convictions for drunkenness, the drunkard will he de prived of the right of voting, of sit ting in the National Assembly, of serving on juries, ami of performing other public functions. Mamfmm. Hv.ii, ,,,,, worKiiK on iiiiii viii ni of 0Mr worM on , OWM iiituBV. at smnil iwa ,iiub van im. i Tlie further we are from the poles the swifter, of course, U the rotation axis. At St. . iinil IKIA 1I1H Vl Wl .k . . ..... k. k . muliml for seventy yenwln the wolls, 'wmHf.'W MxiytHree. iatltuo, Blank BOOKt. and r furniture of a dwell- thesHHMof rotation Is nine miles a .. . Books and Stationery. GILL fc STEEL, lSiiccewr la lUrcU Hulmiu,) 87 From Strrrl, Porllaud, errxon, IuiHrtcr, Wholr tale and ltctall IK'akrt In School Books. Miscellanaoua Books, WillftmetttUniTtrMty, SALEM IRONWORKS, B. F. DRAJCE, PROP., SALIOI, :::::: OREGON. STKAM EX0INKS.8AWMlLt8,0niST MILLS Itt'apcrt, l"iiu)u, and all kind of styles ol ou chlucry inado ti ortli'r. Macblnrry repaired at i rkorl iiollco. l'altcrD maklni; done la all lit rari uu funnt, and all kind of Hratt and Iron Caitlag ruroUhixl al thort notice. mj6:tf ttiKirs, cettim: or lug house, greater care and more idrlu Kent meiikurx", will be necessary to in sun pnuiviiou iroin mis main minuter -vVt Paris.'rlvnimUiaud u half, , pn.thcj ttmato'rlal line", the ra- rr Itu vt.inll.. Ij ..... r.. . . some'puiiiy or-its motion is not far from L.i.iifO eightivn miles a minute. ITATIONEQY HP111: ""wt andl-miokst incorpoiut i Nuimal, and clrnllllc Court ut tlndy. Korfji iniuriiuiiiuti, auurrvv iuv iTCtiarni, I Ji. (lATtV, Cuatlantly uu Iua4 pr) arlilyof Cltopi. BOOKS utM In lh Stat, tnd at LOWEST rati". S. . 171 l S.TKUUY Pwn-tary Itoant of Tnotwt.