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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1872)
sift $2.50 por Your, in Advance. inoxici: to siitsitiiiniiN. Tlic tlule npiiriirlujr nrtrr llir prlntril name an llir paper Ik llicdnte or llio i:XlIATIO olsul.tcrlplloii. Slonry (liouM K' remitted by ri'sUtcrul lillir, 0tonUc money iinlor, or chock nn Kink, Tlio l'libliflicrMlll not W ti'ioiiIMi fur raoiiiv mil otlu'rn l-c NEWS OF THE WEEK. Ll.s.s ColWTV. The Jhmwnd says that (.no of the farmers of tliut conn- ty has a Held of oats, thirty acres of which will ylelil not loss tliim from seventy-live to eighty - i.i.ui.j. i. VMoiivin tir itiu acre. Judge Haley, of Peoria, a few days ago (.heared a young Cotswold which ho purchased from Mr. Token and tho llecco weighed 22 pouiuIh! TIiIh is even better than tho estimate of Mr. Tolten himself. Judge II. Is highly pleased with his purchase. During tho last year It has cost our county $1,520 47 for keeping paupers and poor persons'. Tho Indebtedness of Linn county, over and above iwh on hand Juno 30, is $13,642 being d reduction $0,457 81) from tho Indebtedness of the county on Juno 0, 1871. Coxtkht. Hiram Cochran, Sena torial candidate in Clnckamns county at tho late election, hns served notice on John Myers, tho successful candid ate, that ho will contest his right to n "eat in tho next State Senate. I)ULI The Guard complains of Ku gcuo being dull since the trains of tho O. & C. R. It. have commenced running to Oakland. Hi: " Bucks." The editor of the Eugcuo Guard flieth not muchly the Greeley ticket. He says that he hns "entcn dirt at the bidding of con ventions long enough." Tho other Democratic pnpers of the State, so far as wo have heard, hoist tho Greeley and Drown ticket. &Phoikhou8. On the 0th duy or Ju ly, 1870, our county Lane was In debted in tho sum of $8,847 61. On tho Mine date iu 1871, its indebtedness was $4,280 81, nud at the commence ment of tho present fiscal year, July 1, 1872, there was in the Treasury ov er nud above the total indebtedness tho sum of $2,087 68. Guard. Tin: Wimt Sidk Road. Mr. Shelley and others who gaged iu a contract t tho O. C. Railroad, this week. They inton were notiiieii the company would 1 iieeii no moro ties this year, and as .V.LoYJ't.V04.c"UK,, to Jay twenty, ""'"".V.'."" "'"'". 1""'I' " .uii wo win nnve iinoiiier year to wait no- foro tho road reaches tlio river. Twen ty miles, however, will reach the heart of the grain country iu North Yamhill, and will he a great benefit to that part of the country, though not much to tills. Wert Hide, Snakk Ritk. Mr. Crow informed us of n new cure for snake bites which, ho ays, is Infallible. It Is simply I to immerse the part bitten as soon ns possible in water as hot as can be borne. It dissolves the poison at once. This Is ceitalnlv a bettor mode of treatment than wfilskr, which Is now commonly iinsl In such cncs. Jlahidcalcr. Cohvai.ms Coij.eoi:. Prof. II. L. Arnold, of Andrew College, Tenii., hns aecepttil the Presidency of Corvnllis College. He Is exjweted to arrive alxiut tho 10th of August. DitowxKn. A few day ago tho body of a drowned man wns found iu the Clacknnms river nbont two miles nlK)ve the Welch farm. Tho Orrnou- tan of Tuesday gives tho following. particulars: nappe! that Jnmes unnim, lor such wns ine name or tno ll.HH.sl. 'I.n.l fuil. Ill liutl.l.i.r 11 -... ,.., ...... ......... ,.......(,.. inurwiav last, nml being subject to n....iii-i.i-, 11 in siiisscsi no was attacked w lillv ill tlu wntorniid drow ii fil before lie could reach the shore. Oh Friday he wnsmlcd by his friends nudscuicii boiim mtiilv. lilt I'Uiililiii? ,i...t..it. .i ... .. , , r... . I ....... .. v 'll..ll ..117 11- irrS!"'11,1"") ,hl' 1,0,,'' m(,v- uJ iVcVuciV'i1 ;,!f r L.U K S e over t 10 remain- wrillet wis ion. ,demltcoordanco w. I.:' mm w-euveroil on mo HilllK. 'I'll.. I... """ "w' "u"m u,m-v .v- i Mn. Staoi: lloiim:i. We copy : r,-om thoVimW tho following paillo- ..i. . . .... uiars ui i it in iiii'v or iHitin Mtum .-.w ....... ..v... on the road between tho Dalle and Canon City. Tho stage which eon- tallied three men, two ladles and a child, was tolling along tlie road from Antelope valley up tho canon, about half-imsl slv In flu. ..v.iiii.i.' t,. k- ..fiii "ul,l,,Kt ar,r K' got out to pick some llowers, and was Just getting iu again when he noticed n rnasKcii man getting up from behind n IiuhIi nn flu. rti.ilaliln .ili.i.i.l ,.r .1... stage. Ho had u double barrel shot mill seemed to bo well ncqunlutcd Ml with name, &nK III-", ' 1 no jmssi'iigers caning lliein ny 1 They did not demand or take any nvrmiir f liik ttmllu ! f .tl. .w.ni . I , Is siifinnsPil. iionrW' io nm i,. ....i.i -..- ,lj .. dm and exchanges In transitu. TKrmiw.K I-'ai.i.. The Oregmi learns mat a workman named John Uiislinel, employed 011 the light house now being built at Capo Koulwcather, met with n terrible fall on last Sntur - dny morning alsiut ten o'clock. He 11' AM Jirnjwllllf fill tllii IPaimti'ntf ii.ltl.il. . va ""smh ii niu 1 it nt tj n nit: ii was plckwl up bady mangled, but still alive. Ho was removed to Elk City nm at last accounts was not dea.l, but nu !. eie emeuiiiiicu nir 111s 10- covery. run. i.n iiik V.OOI..S.-IH0 uiympia irtuum. 01 tno 12m, says: Large llrcs are raging on both shores of the mainland ijcnr Tacoma, on VhsIioii and Maury Island-, and further down the Sound. Tho smoke Is already be- comliiL' oniirnsivn. nml t.i hIhiiiiiIui'iI men alarming. In ease there should be no ci-satlon of tho present dry, warm weather until Seiiteiuberor Oi tuber, as u-ual and txicctod, the coun try for hundreds of mile 1101th and south of us will bo, without doubt, very soon completely enveloHsl 1 11 smoke. Skhvkitiii:m RimiT. On Siiinlny last three boys Iu Portland assaulted a Chinaman without the slighet pro vocation, and cut oil his cue. Com plaint it was made to tho authorities, the young ra.-cals weie brought ' and 1111 before Jtnhto Dciiuv. who. 011 hear lug the testimony, sentenced each of the iMiys to twenty-three days' contluo- incut 111 Jail. They wero eacli ulxiut tHteeii years of age, anil their nnn. y' ' "' " names and I'M. ........, ..,.. I.. .!. . . I..,. '""W". ! ill Vniii,i.'ori? 1 o Bun which nc leveled at tho driver, -'i' '",v,"k given wiusKyio , .... , , n,,i,.i of c100 i i,,,,,,, cnangoii ny agents of (Jreat Hr tain Ail. Edgar's head, and ordered him td . the Indians at t ho Yaul..a Hay Riser- ,vll& "' I'liltwt States. The Court nil- pull up. Mr. K. looked U'hliul for oth. V" lono,",t ,c "'k'.1 V1 .lho J our,h of teen me i wh . were a w.rk n o JMnnil "ftcra session of lis.s than 30 orhlgiwaymen, but not seeing any, ,?'. which n-sulted in tho allVay LViiU h iwwtra Xo rciiHon Isantlclpatcilfor tiirneil. when ho noticed two other I ending to the den th of the chief Too- 'X, had1 m exi nlna tloi nd ,l "irtlicriWay In tho proceedings, masked men with cocked Henry rllles, ootuni Jack, by Tom Royle. Kloven '.(. ",' t,oS f L-r INDON, July lU.'-MIss Kellogg who ordered the passengers to T throw I Iji111""8 "? "rough t up as witnesses. """"""" "'tuition oi tin m.ui,i ,.,,, llV((, ,ri,n, i,w Traviataon up their hands. They then demanded i :? h,!Vt' hcYn '"forniwl that the In-,J ; Sntunlaytnsnecalloil llvotltiien. Lon- tliiMiiall bags, w'hlchw'ero given them VI i . 0ln Vl'r.v troublesome of I'lin:. llio l.aUiiind .Snilnul give don Journals unanimously concede when they ordered the driver (calling ''ite, anil that whisky Is the solo cause the following account of a lire nl On that she In perfect. Sho has received ! imilSMV,Vle) ,1,,rlv.1 ' ,-"' I r "-wrW. 1)lin r , , 0 TlM rongratulntfmis fmm tho Prince and piled with theorder tho nibbcrs keep-. Jackson County Wo eonv the ... ,i., i... nn. ..i .... m. i, . Princess of Wales, lug their rllles pointed at tho stage as ' fo ,!,," frri! , V7, ,.1 xZ.' t,! . . K' , . ' ' ' K, t,,,' '-"Xikin, July 17.-Tho Time in long as it renialnisl in sight. The I IO'",MllKfroni thalmux, July Uh : eltl.ensof this ijulvt town of Oro Dell, commenting on tho Stokes trial soys alarm wns given when the stage rencli-1 i'iU co"n,y.Ja".,rtSn"rt',y empty. Wero startled by Hie crv of lire, which lhatnt thobottom of this what we call oil Mr. Ward's some six miles from ,0,,m J,l'tners house, on Rich .destroyed proiwrty viilued nt about nilsearrlngu of Justice, Is that Indlfler- tlio place or robbery, but though Im- ""."-"i was ouriien 10 inu ground last . $2,000, as follows: lllncksmith shop I eco wlilch Americans feel for violent mediate pursuit was given no clue''s","n,",y. 'J'Kl everything therein con. and tools, the property of W. J. Snoil- .crimes In which Isith murderer and could begot. The passengers were not suineii, wlille lie was at work 011 his ' grass, SfflM ; two wagons belonging to victim are rowdies. molested. They describe two of the I '. L. Kelthley, $500; one wagon belong-' men as being stout and about llvo feet ,.."?"' iH "''fkloy, a discharged soldier. Ing to Robs, 75; and a building used Ki Hki.kn'h Ham. Pohti.a.VP - e ght Inches high, and thu thin! about ? "r.ri1?,21 ,,l,st .w'h, '' li3?lui Krnimry and stnblu belonging to I Wn ... ' ! ,.", ". ,",." rV, Li sivr.u.i rpi.. .,.",..' 1. 1 .i.i iDeiiutv U. S. Miirslnil. ciniH. w. Hnv. n,...r n -ii'... ..i.. 1 1 .r: J,. . mi nao rccel''Mi a neatly'iriutMl S. C. i.ri:V"i:"Ti. ,..1.... ,." ."".'..";.'; i llellleu. and broko his collar bone. On hnvobeoacn- house, when his foot sllnned niuriia 1 f.'10 7'h ,,I.H,.V '.' ,4lVh,r.r J.01'" H"'"- ofurnUh ties for 'fell on the rocks below, a distance of " Y".. '' 1. L1.?. " VViViS'fM returned home I V niet. As .,0 was falling ho gave , " "f, " A" VWlfv, " ll" 'VVrV" .1 us that they !"!",,". ",c ...""" "l. '"H.VV'SV Ha nor wlis thrown frmn 1 horse ml SALEM, OREGON, JULY 20. 1872. -NAIIliOW KmAIU:. Tile 0,'tliun'ntn loams Hint the I'iiinlly of Dlllard llol 1111111 enmo vciy near being dinwiied Ill Him '.limit. l.i it. .ii. I ... -J I.... ' "lllllll'ltl 4IV P1I ,-l .llll.liM. With other parties (hcv wore oro-Iug r,, ;i,i;:;f,7'!i?" i;!n "v,r!;1' Y,u,n- ,' "'!" I,L",J f '" small boats It Wils X"' fi ?r thoroughly 7lronohod by the w'nior anil filghienod by the great danger A son of Mr. llolnian, nulto young, .' iwi.ii. .......... i. ...i.. ..;....' '. I mi mi IV uirkiii l ii- iwt iiiiu ill miii . . ,. ...-... i :" " i- m mv ii nn 'ho reached ih ! ';"i ,,,f i,..,.,. 1.1 ,.V stand upon hi feet. Tin: Cai-hk or Tin: Itnw. Deplilv United States Marshal arrived last evening from Yiuiiiliiii llav with tl... ' t n . ., ,'"',"'m ""' wiuiiiio following live men In charge, vu: Capt. Lee of the schooner Woanom ; Chti LuiL-on. one of the crew T.m jovi0 ilnnnlliii.l..iiik,. ......J. v... " ' o !" i .. .... . ""ttenlelil nnil John Howard. They V,KL', ,'or ,lll",K I'H'or to soldiers, ""rkloy was taken to Portland. feinn;inVaS,lecuoltr . 1I..A 1.. ' : - . . ' 1 ineuiiiieiy uiierwunis, A son of V. W. Sougor, of Ashland, ' !'!' I'STif.'!" "W,VV w!.1-' I!'V Wr,c'' WJ?2!ti,thUf - mediately afterwards. M,111 of v- W. Sougor, of Ashland, Hire 01 a log 111 consequence, 1 Doucii.AHCou.vrY.-Froni the Jlahi I dealer we iruther tlm follouiinr rw.mr. 1 MCOuiitv Items: "Wllllnm 'itf.n..i.n.i.. I fell fnim'ii hoiiso whllo assistlm? A. J. I " ' 1... severely Hijiired. Mt'nT niiiuiu a.mauk. At tho the late term of tho Count v Coin! of , lllww ,,. ,. .,,, .:.. "' ' "" " "" -vtv.. to notify tlio M'cietary of (lie O. .: ( u. 1. C'. ,,( ,,.., tliucouutv loads damaged by said railroad was reimlusl by the SepiemU'r term, 1872, of this court, (ho Disiilot Attorney would b instructed to institute a suit for damages- inraln-l sum company. N.Mtnow Em Ai'K. A small boy, a son of Mi-. Stioiblg, of Porlaiid, fell, head llrst, Inn well tlility two feet deep, the other day. A woman with a small cord, raised him halfway up when the boy dropped. He was sub-cqttcut ly drawn out, none the worse for wear, .except n few scratches on one of his nuns. Salmon 1'iwii 1:111 K.. Tho Salmon ' llshcrlcrtiiru estimated to bu worth at ' ileast$l,MH),000, and the Mwiitiihteer Is In favor of reopening the treaty by which the whites got po'M-ssIoH of them, and paying tho Indians some-, ining iikoii inii'prico loi'tuein. ,1 ................. iiiiiw.hii.--iiiiioiuy jiiiiouwusac- olileiitaliy ilrowuisl Irom tho Htcauier Co',M;,,,,w,,lt' ilver, W. T., 011 the ' ""'' Montana. Thogmin imp Ibis. ear In Montana will Iks the largest and T' J"ttf ""M ovor hev" I"w'"',t ' .. . . . ----.. 1110 territory, In.vito. An Idaho paper iubllho the following In ivgui.l to the clops: London, July l;i.-Stoinw through-Ao.-or King Inform us that he out England ; e-tonlav Mere er.v do-think- nut nunc than half the u-ual struetlve. In the inldillt-niiil.-oiitliorn crop of gialn will be raUed on I'anuu countiet and many other places tho 1'ralilo, at, tho present soaou, ow- gniwlngoropi woim piii-tnitod and do ing to the dry weather. The funnel's stmyod. Hovor.il people who killed 1 are oalling loudly for rain- rain ! lightning. A correspondent wilting from Idaho London, July II. -TlioOb-orver an- xays that this Teriltorv I- oortalnlv tielpatof that by tho awards to be tho homo of the heaver, and I believe mailo by llio (ioiiova Tillmnal, Kng- iu all the world besides there ale not ,1,,u' wl" buobllgedto pay heavy sums, so many beavers as t heroine In Idaho, 'ordlroet daiuagfs,althoiigh It believes Kvorv stream seems to swarm with tins total amount will fall several mil- them, and they miiv bo soon frequent- lv In t ho wnteis. T iiihhiiiiniiit. iifimi i.U, that they never show them- iiiosiateineni.oiien , - " "Nako 1'0,l, Roi:v.-'llio Orryuimm ,,!,s l,,,l,11,K,lll'lM,f bold lobbory per- l'i'Iratwl on the highway near La fay- Yinnlilll emmtv l.wi i.'ri.i.iv nf i;i ',,,'. V1 "l,tl , r , . "f 'i''"""". ''.v two men who reside close i to ,"w"1 No ""u", "v tfvon, but tho ' "" who was nibbed Isaearpeiiteren- . , ... . ..,,.,, .. ...... mikvii in ii.iii.iiiiK mii.iki iii:i i.ii' Yamhill river. J to was knocked two inures and a eol belonging to Myi,l'll,l,,,,UtM,n,,lH "U,,M,I fr girls, from em t Siimmervllle, $1120; nud 11 mow-' which we learn that there were during lnK.nuehlHebelo,,Kl.,gtoLi'asy,$m l.ho last K-hoolyear lin pupils In at- l.ll. n.l.l. l, ....'. ..L. tj. ......... I ...... tullllllllllil .1 r..M ..tilt,.!. 1l,.... .I.AH.A... inn.iuu.ii.u..n, i-ii iu- , ties have left Sulem for the mountains, wUUl" n,u ,aHt ' Ouiwmlly they ' ' rKh "'Insure, but i.r '" thk Mou.viaixk. Several par , ties have left Sulem for the mountains, 1 or two parties purisiso to seek for gold in , tho uelghborhoiHl of Mount Jctlvrson. Rkskinkii. Mrs. Rerry, who has i most acceptably llllcd tho position of Teacher of Music in Willamette Unl- vorstiy (luriiiir tlio nasi seven venrs. has resigned the i.lace, and wilt bosuo- ceeded by Mls.s (lertriido K gmduateof the rnlverslty Moore, a Taiomn, July 111. A shoot Ingallray occurred at Hninlsh this morning. A man named Patrick Mahoy attempt- ed to ravish tho wife of William Ren son. Hensoii caught him In the net and shot him. Mahoy died at 110011. isunson is under arrest. Sl-ihh:. 1)1. a-iii. -Janus Morris urst 11 blood ve-sel mid dropitcd dead Iu Salem la-t Saturday. He was 11 na tive . of Ireland, aged about twenty- ;lit years, and had l-con In Oregon ! ue January. A rh: . -Inr 4 IJiinWMiM. A .01111g eoloiLsl boy uaitusl Alfnsl ni-gow, about twelvo' years of age, was drowned In Couch's1 Lake, Portland, 011 last Tuesday after- noon, whilst Iu bathing. j Aiiitivi:!, Gen. Joseph Hooker ur rividnt Poitlaud on the last steamer. HUold comrilill's in nrins n il.llmr in the city lieai Illy welcomed him. , Woitiw uv KM'uuitAMJMK.N'i'. J11 Kiiik Enih.vi:. CorvallMs lohavo," letter to tho Rit.Mi;j(, 11 valued a new llio engine, lho necessary frieiul says; "I hopo you will ""1,,l"'t having been lalcodtopiirchahu 0,K' Kiiik. Extensive tins are rnuliiL' ............. ... ... '" e iiiinier ue.ir iiu-oiiiii 011 1 ugei , ouiin. Sjiai.i. pox.-'l hue eases of small ix in the PlillliiM family at Eugene, nre reiiorted. Onedeatli lias occurrisl. SricinK. Mrs. J. W. . ,,, Moody, of Canyon City, comintttcd suicide, on 1110 sin hist., ny taKing il-on. , Volume IV. Niimlior 22. lil II011.IN. ''",,M below the Aineilean estimate.' i.o.Mio.N, Jin I.). -1 ho storms mid !'.V'I? were parllciilarly .disastrous In .. ..i'., ji. . ( ZZnX (i., m bevoral lives lost, Pahis, July IA. Thiers enturtalned Geneiiil Slicnnan and parly at dinner ycstenlay. Tho foreign Ministers, Vresldent Thiers, and several olllccri of th itmwt ainiy, weie among tho guests. . .nr.xi:v., July 15. The Honnlnr Ar- iiiinilion liiir. nun ii Innm niliinlllv n ' l'."" .mauer was Hiii.iniueii ami ex . ,... . . . ,. ' r'i. . ; teiiditncc, a fact which shows tho grow ing jMipularlty of the Institution. The Faculty eonslsts or lilght Rev. II. Wis tur Morris, Rector, MIssMnry 11. Rod iiey,Prluclpnl, witli a full corps of assis tant teachers In all the departments. Tin: Last Rukkaui. The I.u Grande Snittnd says tho last buffalo seen iu Lantern Oregon was killed In I 1 1 1..... .......... ..... ..' ' """." " l' . ,n l.VyT.. r ago. liy Joseph, a chief of t ho No Porco tribe of Indians. In the ease of E. P. Henderson who Is contesting the election as Treasure) iu Ijuhi county, Judge Thayer has de elded that tho votes of railroad em ployes could not bo rejected, when they ban 11 Imua JHn residence. j. white man near Aubiiin. nann unknown, found two Indians quarrel ing last Thursday, and interfered, when 0110 of the Indians drow u knife, whereupon tho whllo man shot him wth a revolver, giving him a mortal ' wound Whi;at llAdh.- Head thu adveitlit inellt of MeCiiil.on A: Co,, who havi them for sale. Cai.i.kh. A.J. Iiufur, Hsi(., favor-l us with 11 call on Suttirday liisi. coutlniiu to keep lieforo tho l)COple, m"' (!Sle-'ll,"' tlio Member of tho ,JlK",,,,,,rit ,,,l,r "lenuivu uuiy as It regards nubile iiiiiirovciiiuiitH. Yimr IimiiII' Juno 21ttli is worth 11 whole year's subscription nlono." Tiikiik Is 11 lung and wearisome step Isdween admiration 11ml imita tion. tt -- Ouii uelrf iiuiko or mar u : wo nn- the children of our own deed.'"