Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 14, 1872, Page 5, Image 5

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    WILLAMETTE FAEMEE.
5
(hoiiim of S39,lo3 71. Tills is tho to which she Is entitled alone ; uiul
first nssistanco which our schools have no county can bo districted with
over received from tho common another county except on account of
K'hool grant. A considerable larger fractions of the number ul iwpula
Mini will bo distributed next year, 'tlon making the lunount required for
u progressive Increase of the ili-tri-1
utlons from year to year.
cvri:niNTi:sni:NT or ranui ix-
STKVCTIOJC.
I recommend that there be provis
ion of law for tho election of a Super
intendent of Public Instruction. Tho
'U1U IflO WOfK Will OC IUUUMfll Ull U.V
Constitution provides that tho Gov-
rnor -hall nerform the duties of this
ttice, but that the LeglMature, after dertook tho same, with vigor and
ho term of Jive years from the adnp- -ueec , although the cou-triiotiou of
tion of the Con-titution, may )iij- thee works will prove a much more
;idc for a separate oilieer, ilx hi- com- e.te:i-ivo enterprNe than was at
jien-atlun and pre-erlby Ms power- tlr-t estimated ; yet tho dipoltlon
md (little-, it has been fourteen of the company are -uch a- give war
years Mnoo the adoption of the con- rant to tato that the undertaking
stltutlon, while the growing impor- will bo completed within the time
Unco of the -ubject of conimon reiiuired by law, and in the mo-t
chool reiiulre that the entire time
if nu enenrotie and competent ofHcer
ho devoted to it- devolopment and
v'-introl.
As to the amendment- to the colli
sion school law, there are several
."an bet or bo explained to T conf-
;ffi5l04W rSl1. tt1
in bo disuii'.-ed in general message.
AOKKi'iri'iiAi. cor.i.ix.i:.
,.l.rI. .. Atll.A...1AlA.l 1...11I
I recommend the passage of an act
.rovldimr for the moro ullU'lent nr-
iranizntlon and support of the state
Agricultural College. The state, in
receiving tho grant made by Con
gress, for this institution, iiL-co i(--olf
under obligations to nnaintaina
--hool of airilciiltiire and the nnvhau
! art-. The number of -tutleiit-,
rovldcd to be appointed to thl- In-
utuuoii oy tno stato ougnt to in
loublod, nn'il the funds to ari-o from
the aleof tho hind belonging to the
College siioum no marinated and
nade available. In all respect" wo
have fallen far behind our -i-ter
States in the management of our
Agricultural College grant and the
ergauiKiug oi tue m-tituttou.
Tho report of tho President of tho
rVgrlcultural College, al-o a report of
tno Hoard ol ( oinnil loner- ap
i0lnted by tho List Legislature to
levl-o rules, regulation and bylaw-and
a cour-o of .-tudy for -aid
Institution are hereby submitted.
.-TATi: UNiVI.HMTV.
if the lil.ilSU aero- of land coii-tb
tuting the Cnlvorslty grant, about
.'0,000 acres remain yet un-old. The
iml nfifimmilrif nil Tiviiii .'iliu .mil
ntere.t. t niiilv . iJ.uo'Mio. a, tin.
lands yet to be di-po-ed of aro not
"" - -1 ."-...-.-- --. - - -
i- tavoraniy located a- tiio-e ur-i
-)ld, the whole fund to be realized
Tom this grant will hardly ( ceed
ne hundred thousand dolur.-'.
1 will -ugge-t in organising thi-
'n-tlttitiou, if this fund bo not added
..!. ....!... .n. .v.i ii,.,. I.-.....1 ...
-uggested by mo two years ago, that
the Cnlvorslty be located in the
ouiity,approiriately -Ituated, which
vlll donate the mo-t valuable -He,
nd erect the best building-', freo
roni charge to the fund, J-o that the
inbllc fund may be kept Inve-tcd,
at interest, for the current .-upport
: tne l niver-ity.
-i imoi. rott mi ti:- axutim; iii.ixp.
Tho School for Mute-', provided for
two year-ago by re-olutlon, appro
priating 5s:!,' mil per aiiiium for Its
-upport, has jiroved a striking .uc-
c , and uiHlei' the tuition of a mo-t
onipentont In-tructor, the pmiiU
iave made good progress'. with
'Ids siuall beginning as an example,
1 permanent State Institution for
Mutes may be organized, with no
olsglvliigd us to tho mode of under
taking the frame or as to tho problem
if successful progress in learning by
Mils unfortunate class In a school of
ur own.
I recommend that a further ap
propriation bo made for tho support
f the School for Mute.-, and that
.l-o that appropriation be made for
he etabllhinent of an In-titution
or the Hllnd. We w III be unable to
-tabll-h such largo and e.pen-ive
ndowments for the.-e purpo-u- ti
re witnes-ed in older states, but
conomlcal provisions for a begin
.lug in the proper way, what human
ly and the best interest- of the
-tate (temaiKi, -Mould lie iiiaile now
'PI... ....n..i ..r i... t k i'.j.i.i i
IIVIOUUIl U UU1, 1. ,T. lIIIUIIt
tho Hoard of Education, giving I
. lews' obtained bv m Into vNIt to
nstltution- for the deaf and dumb
s.
f the State of California, al-o tin
oiK)rt or the Hoard or Kducatloii on
his .subject, will bo found accoiu
jnying tho report or tho Socrotnrv
f State.
AIM'OUTIO.NMI.M'.
As this Is tho tlr-t -e Ion of the
Legi-latlve As-embly after the of-
ticial publication of the I uited State
eiisiisnf 1ST0. It will be itroner to
make anew apixirtinnmont of the
member- of the Senate and I lou-o of
Representative-, ba-od on -aid con-
-.us, according, to tho provisions of
our fitato Constitution. I will Mig-
gest, tht in apportioning JJw Sen-
ate, every "county having Milllcient
numoer or population is euuiico w
one Senator and cannot constitution-
ally be districted with any other
county in the election or a member
tMIU .-"VIHUlll
CAXAl. AND I .OIK- T WII.l. MI.1T1'
rvu.-.
This work of cou-tructing a canal
i and locks for tho parage of -team-
boat-' and other water craft, over the
falls of tho Wlllametto river at Or
egon City, provided for at the la-t
session of the Legislature, ha boon
prosecuted by the coinranv who un
-ulxtumlnl and durable manner. The
importance of thi
project iMiinot
now uo estimated.
wacox imi-.
Tho Coast range of mountains 1-
4tttnt tM..ml It . 1 1 t.t .... ...........
; VIUL'U U llHllliU.V WtlllUli
ggSd "" & '"fc
" road1-" Vm!UUNlii ame .
VtllIt.y t) eastor , ,r,.p1, Tll0ro V(;t
remain two important point--of the
a-cado range demanding wagon
road-. A road -hould bo constructed
fnim the Kogue Itivor valley to the
Klamath Lake Ki-In. ond another
from l'ortland m the Dalle-, along
the loft bank of the Columbia river.
The .Meafham toll-road over the
lllue Mountain- -hould be purcha-ed
by the state and made free, on con
dition that the neighboring counties
-nan Keep it m repair. I lie toll road
running through the canyon of the
I mpiiua Mountain-, in Doui'la
county, -hould also be purcha-ou by
the State, and made free on the -aiiie
condition-.
Theoponi!itur'iu amount of all
theo projects need not exceed --',-mil),
and the funds might he provided
iroin moneys uri-ing iroill -.lie- ol
swamp and tidohmd--.
Tn ca-e provi-ion -hould be made
for con-tiucting tho-e wagon road--,
the act should provide that they bo
built under contract with tho state
directly, and that the road-, when
built, -ould bo free from toll.
IX- T. -"i).l M.
I lay before yon, also, the olllcinl
report of Dr. .1. (. Hawthorne, phy
sician In charge ot thuln-ane. Kvor
niipeiilinir to the bo-t -vnmath e-of
- - . ,, , , , . , .. ,. -
ur nature ioraia mm protection, tin
unfortunate cla of our cltl.oiis has
not been lett without assistance. Our
State Asylum .-till malntnln- It- for
mer high loputation for good man
agement, -.inltary arrangement-, and
-ucce ful treatment of its inmates.
Xi'in-lv I'ortv-tliree iiiii-eent. nl (liii.ii
,'" to the Ifo-pltal have been cured.
ini-i- jii-i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 .' 1 1 1 1 ;. iii.iiir nit- mi-
inanely keiit, and all their Ills allevi
ated to -uch extent a-can boaccom-pll-hod
In In-tltutloiisof thl-cla .
'ino nuiiuiiigsot tno Asylum bave
been greatly enlarged aiKrimproved,
oi iiu'i'i iiil wiuiisui (no loii-iiuiiiy
Inerea-lng number of Inmate-'.
I call your attention to that portion
of thi- report referring to impropriation-
to cover former dellciencles,
and to-ulllciont future approprlation
to cover all contract allowances for
keeping the in-aiie. It Is but Ju-t to
the contractor to make his contract
nito eiiial to ca-h when negotiated
on n cash baal-. 1 concur In ihe Mig-'
Jrestlons of tho report upon this .sub
ect; also, with tho-e made relative ,
to an allowanco for the purpose of
assisting Indigent patient--, discharg
ed as cured, In reaching home, or
thoir friends.
I further lay before you tho report
of Dr. A. D. Ellis, Vi-ltlng Pliysl-,
ciantotno A-yimu. wnicn is inter
esting in it- refeii nee to sanitary
.suggestions.
-t n i i I mi .
Vi hae re.u lied the time when
wo may piopeily enter upon the con
struction of Capitol buildings. The
incna-ing mi mber-hlpof our Legl
lativc As-embly, the growing inior
tancei.f our public oMlce-', and the
yeni t.il I'.ulll'le- reiiuired for all our
e.vteinliiig public Interest-, demand
hiri'iir mill mni'o iintimiii'Infn nooom.
-"-" I l'-"J - ........
nimlatlous than we now possess. Hut
economy and prudenco should -till
char.u terl.e our undertakings in thl-
ro-iiei i. , re.isoiianie atiiropriatioii
to begin the Mructuro of a State
llou-e would be commendable.
-tatk (.i:oi.ot.r.
It may Mifely Ikj -tilted that no
State in tho I'liiun siirpa--es Oregon
in undeveloped mineral resources.
Her geology is bold, peculiar, and in-tere-tlmr.
Her wealth ill tho tisoful
and precious metals is undoubted.
I hit wo do not know what) are our
hidden treasures. It h probable that
noncy could Im oxpended moro
-efully to our future development
than a rea-onable sum appropriated
-u-tnin a .State (!eologl-t.
litMicuATiox.
n is cusiomury in me youuger
States to offer pqMic InduceBa.ents for
the Immigration of new settlers
within their border-. Much Interest
Is felt by many of our citizens upon '
this subject, and many inquiries aro '
made relative to it by those in other
American State and in foreign coun
tries, who are contemplating remov
al to Oregon. This siiliject is worthy
oi youreareiui eon-iuoraiion.
-mirrrw.Y xn Turwitni i r
1 -tati:.
I The report- of the-o olllcers -lib-
1 mitted to your Honoi-ablo body will
, be found complete and In-tructive.
giving all the detailed workings of
I the accounting departments of the
I .State. The-e otllcor- have been mo-t
diligent and faithful in the eecu
tlon of their -everal otllclal duties,
and I tru-t their mroiuit- will meet
with full approval.
1 i r.KUKAt. ruKu:.
The clerical force allowed the -ev-
I oral departments i- greatly dl-pro-1
portionate to the work reiiuhvil to be
done. Tho Private Secietary of the
'Executive olllce, after performing'
all the ordinary dutie- ot his olllce,
ha-performed all the ilcricnl labors'
of 11-tlug in triplicate all the public
land- of the State, which have been
-elected and approved within the
pa-t two year-. lie ha- recorded the
minutes of the l!inl of chool Laud
Coniinl--Ioner-, kept the accounts of
1 the Mute School, purcha-ed -upplle-for
the -ame, and performed an ini
inenu amount of general ilerical la
bor not belonging -trictly tohNotll-'
, cial duty, while hi- proper dutie- in
the Executive olllce have been ox-
act lug and laborlou-.
, Tho Agent of the Hoard u.' school
Land Conimi ioner- ha- written all
the corre-puudeiicu relative to the
d!posal of land- and the miillictsof
! titles In we-torn Oreiwn, which has.
I been vuluniinou- and tedious In ad
dition to hi- dutie- touching the
, land- theni-olve.
I A clerk of -wamp lands ha- been
employed In a l-tlng to execute the
, swamp laud a-t of ( ictober -n, 1-70,
laud one al-o to conduit the voire-
-pondouce with the Laud Olllce at
j Lad'rande, and to keep the aciount-
of that otllce.
The -ervi - of all the-e a nile
1 men have hem unremitting, and
' their work i- well exhibited in the
! permanent record-of the state.
I oxi i.r-iox.
In conclu-liii), I will a tiro you of
my cordial co-operation in all meas
ures calculated to -oeiire the bo-t In-tero-ts
of the State, and to promote
l the general welfare; and I expre
I tho bono that the re-ult- ot your de
liberation- and action- may be -utl
factory to yourcon-tltueiit.-', and a
la-tlng ble ing to the whole people.
L. 1 (iHOVKll.
Executive Department, '
Salem, Sept. l-T".. j
oitrcox i.mi rrri:ic-.
The (.Tint Nu I u im I I'lii'uiilltr, TuiiU
iintl llluuit I'rlll.T.
Thot'i'k ItlitiMnrl. ciur. tniicl.tl it i.ml .iii
III iniKr Uiu hiinii.il -y.'U'i win n wi.M, nml ill
i-aitl. li in ln..ifi mill (i'i. im. i nil i'hi im ,
ki'iin tin- lltiW'KI.- ni.il KIPXI'Y- n'.ula'. ami
iiilll'.f tin lll.oop.
Tlii'y lll lo-ti' " 'lif.' gi i in 'lie uattrit
lialiK', nml, 1 1 i.rll)lii. II.ii.i.Iiiii, i.. ' n a mrr
iin-wmli" of all illvjpp. 'IV la-t AMI UII.
loi'S AIrat.TI K Ami TOXIC linp-irailim I.i
niillii.iiy.init) imiiiu-i -. 'J lit l.KANII I'A.N l CA
l-irnlllli.'IINll.nttl.-lil'lioli tn.
Kioto the mllill.i -" n II- o i -..li.ul, ll.f ' ..t. Ami
. .iff'cinilitti- inal.i. It nv .Mail vn e uiiil .ult
uliti'fiii I DM I.K-. limn iiil.tr -ln.-l'-. iiiii.-rilit.
At till ll.l n of u . li Mil ooil Ol ut tlio l 111 ol llll'.
For alt liyiillilni.irt.t-. iifn-liant uiul 'ton-
l'ortlniul Aui'itry.-l. sMI'KI.. (iuuiiil
Aihi'lllilllI A.i 1:1, I- niltl.orlril In Art r .ulo
Asi nt for iliu I'aiivi ii III I'iiiIUi ' - to p rlvr nml
ri'cilpi for'nliv iilloti.in'! uihcttl'iiiitiit'.
nu. i:. v. ii.i-i:,
w
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on.. , lliiii ii.tiiOii,. tiii.tui-. lii-iili tin'
Comm n nl'.r.' - li-i.t O i. r Jy
Oxen
for Sale.
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A RARE CHANCE
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PARMENTER
& BABCOCK,
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DKi IIIKIi in l)l-i uNTI.N I
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Furniture Business,
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FOR CASK ONLY.
Tlil I no 1 iimlrti,' We ir.n t.nln. Ml
Ki..iii. i.il.l'tiii tn in'u ri--ccti illy k'ijiiciHiI
to call ,i 0 . nV tt. .atn.
IAIlMl.XU.il .(. IIAliCOfK.
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THE PARKER GUN.
;tKo stamp rcn cmcuun
PARKER BROS .
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
CT C&K SFW&MG&SZg',
AGENT KOK
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
CHOICE
..I.-0 KKFI - I oN-TWTI ti.V HANI) 11 1.t. X1) WCM. -Kt.KTI'.tl -TOOK OP
Groclcery and G-lassware,
"Willow and Wooden Ware,
Plated Ware,
Tobaooo and Cigars,
Toys and Notions,
Lime and Salt.
DANFOETH'S NON-EXPLOSIVE PETROLEUM FLUID
Jtar.l.i'
iru' lU'fvti&rnifntS.
$ 1 , o o o
in in.) i: v.. s ii
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i. react Unok of ill.' Ac. I ho
STRUGGLE OF '72
Tin' i"i:i" nml Cni'ilMa'i- of tl
t
lOlt. I
riniiiinl.nl. lllnrot.! nml Hi ' . l:
(Hum Ai'.i'ilnlfratliMi 'J li" Id' ilr lime-1
(.in 1.1 1 v, by i:cn-v(.li.iii.lji .iiu i,iii, . nf ii.
, l '.J.-.I 1 A ' TI.C l'lM lAtli I Af I IJUII i ,
iri'ilv for ihc v or' li -loplii u I'li'ln-'y nrlftn
1 nl. Tlio iltie.', I mil lniim nr nml om-. If ou
w.li t l.i li.i.l.f l ion iii.dOm linn I lor oiitlil.
nml Hii:ro '.iti" ir i.i mi. t 'l'i i'i .V f rii!l.cil
iiiiniilia'liin i'i'-i'
( I ll IIOITA (O.
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CASHMERE GOATS.
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v i s Hi'- w w ro ni:i:(.ox
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IX.
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Graded Cashmere Goats
I'roiu lin'l.'u i. in lift m-.li.-ti. iiilm uiro but).
Very Valuable Animals.
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COOKE. DENNIS & Co.
mvsi run ur
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
HVEolcLlxx&s,
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TURNING,
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CEDAR LUMBER
Hliiut-I' Cor
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Sale C'liii.
I,ui'-I I'lli r-
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tirlcif. fliiu lIvi ii 011r ortl. r.
I., I.6111 nur
hK(lal r.m 111 Inn cluu tn iihIit. rrnm I'MtM
Kit"-, nml liiliiiiiiallnii fntly i;h 11 ui.itl In our
1iiiiii-.
-Imp mil. I'.'i.. k Pi"! f t 'li' (I 1. I . 1 1 ll.'il'i'
.ii-rt tr
WHEAT BAGS!
ii.ho's 111 mii:i:, ii 11 v
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WHItllllllil full li
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iiilnlllv 1 in -nl" In lut tiv
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BOOK & JOB PRINTER
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I'liilit nml 0111111111 11I11I Wnrli
II h IK .V I'AMHIUn' rillNTINd
i. any ift i i.nrili nl t-i.n I'i.uh i-i.i. Aii J ma
niii'i:iltl K'Uhlnj tali t .t)iul T)ii', Hi'., Ill
ti liillliu" 111 i.n i lii On. fiiit in iik nlilfi' I .01 k'.iili
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I'flntlii?. My IV'litli. Im mi'lilly est rutins
i.iJOl) WOUKn omit n,..i"iili mi in -mi I'mii.
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BOOK BINDING.
Ilalii!.'im'liai-I tin ui'llrlnl limit ltlnIry
rurtiii'rlyi.ni'iil by I". A 1 ibi! 1 iiuiirfiaiil, llli
iliu
Best Workman in the State
tn Mm lllmik ll.uk nfull Kiml. Hi'lior wllliniit
luaillncK. ami tmlnall iiilur iruikcnniiuKil Willi
Una liriini li iirini.liif". In llftili"" I j le
rarllciilaralluitlnii.'liili l'( liluilliu
Magazines, Mutic and Library Book
In rl, liich will Iw iloiiu 111 n iiiiTlnr inaunrr,
and ai low a llK'yian Iiu 1'inl In On ;;on,
LEGAL BLANKS.
1 kcrii on liaml at all tlino, a full aortoiit nt
Ju.iken auil ututr hvg lllnk, fur aala at low
raica, Huoirnajo aua rttait, matika irini(u auu
rulrd to order. In 1 nipcnor maiiDir,
j Finally, I MEAN TO DEHKHVE alllH-r.l tbara
of the public palrona;-. anil ftnl fund 1 rliall
atllvtrr-ratrt,
I Joljtml.
train no putctoaiiir, lair iicaiiceauucowi mui,
K M. WAITB.
LOBJDOIV.
,.XI) DKAl.r.It IX ..
FAMILY GROCERIES
4'oiiuiii'rt'liil trrvl, Kulrui.
ELECTRIC,
CHAMPION
AMI
i LIGHTNING
GROSS-GUT SAWS!
HOWE'S
Platform Counter Scales
angftroo
SHEEP SHEARS.
, anujujt ajj aj iijiJiu.ty
HARDWARE!
i'oit mm: ii v
JOHN R. FOSTER, '
i oiisi.it vi ink xp i'iio.nt stiii:i:tm.
l'OIITI.M.
THEB0WIEWA60N
TO
OREGON FARMERS!
Wi; taki: i'i.i:.siiu: i.v a.vxoixcino
i Iml ui' Imtnim Imiiit a full iiiily of Iliu
ii'sti.yii:m:iikati:i)
BOWIE WAGONS!
Throo and Four Spring
HACKS AND CARRIAGES,
Thorough Brace
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
Miuli lniniit!iit r l.iM rmwtii.nml urcaii 0i
iiii ly titlt) tlml c li'iW pioputv Ui nil )ou (Im
BEST
Wagons and Carriages
1 m r nil. ml 111 Hi), iniirl.il Our Hindu aro nmilii
nf tlui lift in.icni iliiil.ir, nml Imllnl In imro l.ln
ti nl Oil IhThic rt lllue lliv llro. tlui. ruaklni; than
Entirely Water-Proof !
1
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