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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1872)
WILLAMETTE FAKMBE. BS?fiKrtFtt8BS mmm Salem, Saturday, Oct. 5. nu.NiNi.ss notich, -', ,, tlaiko mill 1). TV" Crntg nre now aocIntcit pgctlicr, miller tlic Arm iinmc iif Ci.aih.i. A, Ciiaiu, for llic putiioiicof iubllrlilii tliu WVtannlU Fur- I n'r. All letters ri'latlni' to tliu toliicr of i-alil 1 nicr iliouM licrcnflcr liu uddrcrriil lotlio name nl the iapcr or to tlio nama nf tlic nov Hun, mill nre rciiticftcil tu ho iiiutlciilar In th.it rcirct, In mu trouMe nr delay. All mlvirllrliiK litritofuro done l pnjnlile tn Mr, A I,. Sllnron. All amouiitt iluu on ru1ncrlitlon fire, to u pilil to Ci.aiim: A Ciiaiu, who haw iur ihatnl tlio-c acconntii, All uIhim) riili(irltlun nre unpnlil tint liifimninl Hint o hau tu pity rorli lor thrlmrconntr, mid unuld lll.u to hac n remit tf.i.u1 to imrr Hie mine it pooii ne uMltlv. Ci.ami.i: A, Ciiaiu. that its trade is conducted in Mich a' I . ........... .......... .. II. -1. ...... ...,..... (juiiurutia unmoor unit uui cumin,) merchants will not need to go to San Francisco to buy or oho bo tumble to compete with those who do. Not only .so, but let us have some asslst anco from the wealth to which wo have so liberally contributed, to put cheaper transportation within our reach. As to the canal and locks, we have Xvcirtli Annual Fair or TUB OKKtiOX STATK AUKICTI.TIRAL SOCIETY owxi:i iiv it. i:. A i. f. .stkwaht. I Short Horn. I Hannibal-Bull, red, calved Sept. 20, ISM; bred by G. J. Ilogarty, Ohio. Thisnnlniul would pass mus ter in any herd. Horse, llndlcy Morgan, Jos. Bates owner; cloven years old; trotter 0:2 in 2-inIlo heats, over Fair ground cour-o In 1808. MISC'WjLAXUOUP. man, who woIl1i r,... ' Contlnm.il from Third I'fisc. AVcc1iiriln)-, October '2. iPlitj inn.iiltin , . ,.1ntw1.' nllfl 1 JiiniiiuuiiiiK niriiuuii,) ...... J.... -,.,.!. r. 1U7.1. Iimrl IV II. I . tV II. I., in., t r... 11 !..- ..... .. sented Indications of rain, which 't m nun Orogo... ZZ oZ 'S v ' rS finally came down In a gontio show- Baron Uotlfonl Hull, red. calved , 'lnS ,,S"JS!n8 tu aa rations : or. About ! o'clock, however, the i Dec.!), 1670; bred by II. I'iekerell, Monday, 1, (UW pounds; Tuesday, 3,. u-nnflinr tri'il.- 11 fnvoni 1 o urn. nl. Illinois . ., .,., l"i ......-. V,. UV. ... , w------- , Hello of White Oak-Cow, light At 3 Oviock the tllKU' FAKES AMI FltKKJHTS. bio for the State to own or control the works they would be then in a safe condition to encourage enter-pri-o and recti re capital tiiat could lie induced to invest in river and ocean steamers .Since the intention to write this It is very natural (bill, in view of -(ItIo wax formed, we learn that a the low prices which at pro-en t exist " Introduced Into the Jloti-o to for our product-, the people of our , provide for the leasing or the ptir- Stato .should be anxious for tran-por-1 eliifo or the-c locks and canal by the tatioiilo correspond. The facts are State. It is slid that Mich 11 move that while our grain must llud a Tor- ""'lit, If consummated, would lu ign market, the -hips which can J Illl'e capital from abroail to open the (onveyit are few and tlio freights competing lines 011 the river mil the II. HI. always felt that whenever monopoly ' , . , ...,. t. ... t....,i.. I roa" ""! 'A" ",'.,,?. ..V. u'"' v ' horse, mare, or iroldlmr. sliiL-lr. ,int. finds the travel through them In the f (. fl, , (,,0 cxxMqs nt Tycoon el Hull calf, roan, out of , of one mile, was run; l,t premium r ll ,. ....-Iti . f A nilll I... ,il.1,. J,. I w II rt lltl II r ..(-. .1..A.1 fai Mult ,' il.l .-ifl II .!.... Tt Ik w ... 111 iiimui, 11, mil iiu imiu .1 . 0ic,,)(.k ,,lt (,uro W1H quite lUlUlll- , CI 0 01 WII1IO UJIK5 wiijuu -.ul.. 9,, -u ?.w. "oiwopy .101111," j,0ga buy up the stock, and .so liiu-ede ,)0l. tollo'Inmlo or vhan&i, and the 'i IS"' rl by B. t. & n.CStcw- Cod,( i,t premium; "Mow Boy," their uefulne.ssAe have believed, 1)0ok, wero kcl,t flJ10l, llllt 12iii.-!nilllmjlin,lefllullilff roan, out Wni. Cllnl, 2d p.; time, 1:571. But and do believe, that if it were po-si- Tlin ...,,.., ,nn,infnnirt!lu mm. ,,.r -vrmu-i.,,,., unbl. i-nlvei MarcliiK). If the rain docs not let up there uHl .ire enormous J lore, at homo, the prices of freight may not be as high .is they wero in the llu-h times ten to twenty year-ago, but It Is a fact 'igiilllcaiil and dangerous that all ocean which we havo alluded to a uecessiry. W'n have no knowledge of tlio particulars of the bill, and do not prupo-o to di-cu-s Its feature.-, but we have this to -ay, that if the fi ..!..... i 1 ..1,,,. .!.,., r ST-' do no nioro iruu.s 01 .snood, no ,r. omcers oII.ro-ltl a-Mow-: ZV S ' " "J I'resldent, M. Wilkin-, Lane county; C'mailn. I Timmdny, Oct. a. Vice I're-ltlent-, t J'. JJurKliart, or Ml-s Miller Heifer, red, calved i(um ion tins niorning quite heav Linn, and Tlios .Smith, Douglas co.;1 lcc. 1(1, 187U, bred by Geo. Miller, lly, and tlio .skies sliowing threaten Secretary, K. M. Walte, Marion i ' HV'V'iVill.JrY0 r.n ..f'tho'ln.Ut c'k- ' in i'i"tf' Pw folded up Treasurer, .1. II. Moore.-, Marlon co.; n-ve breeders and Importers hi ' tIlolr " iulclly moved awny. Board of Manager- J. (S. Ba-ket, ' the Pioyliico.) , Tlio continued bad state of tlio wca- I'olk; John Minto, Marion; It. It.! Aiivili'i: tlicr had the effect of preventing Bound.-, Benton; M. Luper, Linn; Be.--C'ow, red and white, calved numbers of people along the railroad James Bybee, Columbia; It. W. Mor- Fob. 27, ll7ii; bred by J. F. Wheeler, , from visiting tlio Fair, thereiiy rc ri,on, Clat-op; S. (!. Bec.l, Mulliio- Canada. , (Uldllg Ul0 (laily roce,llg vcry mn(e- man; r. u. ayior, wnMiingion; ,6 '.: J : Y7. vi w.w 7- .T.Iirlally. Jus Walton, Dougla-; A. It. Shipley, ,1", 1871; bred by .T.J'. Wheeler, the interior traii-poilutlon, by river- coii-triiclion of the canal and locks .nid by railroad-, ii in the hand-of lorporations who permit 110 rivalry and render competition iiiipovihlc. The products of tills valley are all at the command of .1 .steamship compa ny which has an identity of Interest' villi the river .steamers and rail roads, and by means of the-e More is a monopoly or the ocean freights -ecured, which Is mi entire anil per "iiiptory that no opKiltiou, 'Mourner U'iiw iif.t.iii'irv II 1 .iiiiiulli.f.i.w,ii,i ,,, ..t.t.t ltvV"lll,l tliat they bo put in a po-itiou to In--1110 'ti tin State the bonoflN of ll iHlllMIIIIHlllMiill U cbean tran-nortatioii. f Till: (HU. AMI MICKS. We understand that the bill now pending in the House known as JIotiM" Hill No. 77, provides that the State -hall lea-e the canal and locks 1 or the company fiir ton year-, at the Bet-.v Ifeirer. calved May, 1S7: J). (.'. Stewart. 1 TuMcln. Lord of Tuxulaur Bull, black anil 'white, calved July, 1K71 ; bred by . W. Chonery, Bo-ton, Mass Tlic different committees arc bunl. red and white, iy at work, examining articles for bred by B. E. A: f10 mirposo of awarding premiums. Apparently this Is not a. very pleat ant position, as almost every exhib itor thinks hu alone is entitled to the first premium, and should tlio com- Mid well 2d Heifer, black 11ml mlttco award differently, they at Mu.rr'.niX ' 1"' 187,i '"ca i times receive n verbal cauterizing Clackaina-; John Wliiteaker, Lane; W. C. Myer, Jackson; David Hhine liart, (irant; .Samuel Hanna, L'nlon; John Bntttaln, Baker; Win. Wat-un, Wa-co; S. A. Young, Vainlilll; An bury White. Till.unook: J. Fr.ixor. Umatilla The annual uddro was delivered ny ..,. 1,. uooii.o 111.0; rouii. r'h Iiro ,nfl)rillC(i tlrc lll(M that is not calculated to mako them ty, and as the n.uio wll be publish-, flr " SSJft fool happy. We learn from the dlf ed In the I-aiimimi, I will attempt no , 0Vt.r exhibited in this Slate, and nre 1 ferent .suporlntondonl.s tlmt tlio artl abstract of it. noted lor their .-Izo and nillklnirl..ina ..vi,nii,i 1.. i...i.. -L.n.. piraEf hEcS i Il.irailO 01 IIIIIIIMIS Clllercd ... ..,, i1,1f,1,. i ,.,.,. i,.,.,i ir,.i' snmo in nf f.irnier nvli liltlmto urn n1 . in iiiiiiv; im iuiu iimivui Villi;! UtilUl" ...... ij.i.......Nr w.xn.inivti ji utu ir iemitim-, including horse-, cat-; teins ' far -uporlor tie, Jack.-, Jennie-, mid mules Tlio ow.vni nv a. w. dimh-k. ' ' mvi.nm:. cattle were the lluet that have even Jh-von i 1 i. . .. .. .1. been exhibited In this ..,.. ,i n... i...... . ... V ., .... I . "" font Belle," Berkshire sow, ' - I tlllll. w, IVH IIUII.I111-L-U l,v I ...,. ..nillsi ,.11 pmui I'm 11... 1..t., ,. j V....J w.t ."Wlllil IIIU iSl ie yThe ino the grand IillO I'llll llllVM'lllil'.i ll.i.i. ,. it ,.. pen-es, whlh, the pro.Us 'o? ' ,'r "' I J' "" ,f Kin i ,h ( S -loamship, running to IMrtlantl J red. out of her in J-.nglanil in 1871, uho in the ...nou.it to not le-s than half a million " l"-'''' ' "''ll'tS mi.l the , ' ' " ) " '' ; J I I'anny, calved Marcii 20, 1871; bred winter or the -an.o year at Chicago. Iollar- a year, t wo-thlrd- r which ;" ";"" ,"1" '! 'V ri "r ! "f "; , ' ' Ji! v , , ' ''y ' ,0Wlft Sn' A"d we" '"'V ho wear the -un. Is a charge over and above a I pe"-e of maintaining and oporal-, J l ' '' J " tl I WN.:n nv r.u'T. rocn.t.vx. distinguished honors that havo been '..Irp.olUonthebu-lue-s lug the locks y r hh 'f ' "' ' Devon. i heaped upon her. In the next pen The State litis iuve-teil heavllv In As lo n, "R'rlls or,l,,', l,i". wo J"M ' " U-play. 1 ho lollow-t Victor 2d-Bull, red, calved Octo- w,s "Bomford Ltd" a bon- to ...ocanalantl". td'llie wll , "''-- '" W.ment to make, but a- jB J l'!;" r'-r'"'! h1 ,)B",d-' C"Uft'r' ! m,W ! oJdhle roc vS Mo? ,11,. fiiiu. .... ii.,. . '" ' AitMi.it repre-ents the mrriciil- ' " l,lUU ,w "l'" ,H u' ,l"l '-'--'i , "", ,., ,....i... Ini.t. .. ,. .. , ' ,-.... ..... ,.- , ..... i tin. Ill ll'.JII1 llll I-UII-UIOICII IIIIIUIIIT tllfj i '-"""" i.ii.i ii iiiiu n wuilivu Ul mg this river to free would bo a -afo-guard nioiioKily and iii-inn rrelghls I'rom recent navigation agalu-t all rea-ou:ible slutcmciil I...M..I Ii .... . . , un, ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy wv no not iic.-ir.nic toa-ert and In-Nt that tlio people de-ire the canal ami locks to be kept in operation, anil deem them a mo-t -- --"- r -t.w,,j h.s tlLa Ik ft ltf i 1 bet for milker.-, and are also very ' the Bork&hlro breed. Next to him amy. i ney are (loop red, anil, like N thu 'Canadian Queen.'' ono vwu- I . . . no read that this great work draws i l wm Nl"'""rl "gnlust monopoly. towanl eonipletlon, and that in two , ' V W K l tlmt tl"' month-, or a little more, -leaiiiboat-i,ro,IUL,,'''s uy "" t,,u rIvors ,,nl uui p.i.-s up the Willimiclte river hv !m'l'im h"ir " ",illlm lHr.s annually paying a rea-onablo chiirce for ton- m,r """ """V(' ",lr ,rt-'lK"t-', nnd ow.vcii nv -. ii. ui.i.ii. .siiwi iiui'ii. i tlio Aldcrney-, they aro stronglv .overnorCoiier.il Hull calf, loan, marked with their peculiarities ' v.ll.,.,1 nil. .-.. iniiij IIIC'II IIV .!. II. Cochrane, llillhur-t. Kntrlainl. Acacia Cow, red and white, calv- i)w.i:i) nv i). ii. ntAwroiti). hoi't Jftmi. ed May 10, isiilj bred by t. Bland,1 Oeneral Sherman Bull, roan, calv l.iigland, imported in IS7I. 'ed J)ec. 17, 1S7U, bred bv the owner. Central I'acillc-Hull calf, out of ami weighs l.s'.O pounds nago at the falls. This has been hailed as an Important eii(erpri-e, olio in which the Stale I- deeply in terested, ami mi It I-, If the re.-ults can be attained that have been pre dicted. What wo need i- an Inde pendent Hue of steamers on our rlv- that whatever Insures competition j will sive that much to them; there- fore It Is uece.N-ary to take .steps to I make competition .-afe and permit- ! iient. Wo have believed that the Slate .-houtd It-eir own ami operate Acacia, roan, calved Nov wmi to ur. w. !'. Tolmli old. This now received tho tlmt nre- . niiuni at tlio St. Louis Fair In 1871, unit the Hrt at this Fair. Closo by I are "Iloniford Lady" and "Horn- , ford Laf" six months old, which took tho ilret prcmitini. The-owere all entered by S. G. Hoed. fhonius Cross, of Salem, was ! those work- available to ir , .mill, l I. . ...III. .. . ..........1.1.. f from I'ortland to .Sin Krancl-co. We 'lm"i'""' H)v this can bo done we land, Imported 1S7I. III. IS7I- .' . . ' (.i:adi:i) c.vtti.i?. i . icioriii. V. I., fill-SI. (Kill. .V .-lilellillil iiiiliinil .Mr. ( 'lllu'l.it-,1 liov ,.n !, r.M...,l .. 1 .. ! loneyM.ckle-Cow', redaud white, ' cowutimcd "Whltev "which s-o. e . 7 , to,"l,oto w"" v Ite"l for calved May .1, IMi8; bred bv Mr .' ' , ' 1 i .. i ' mi m tl10 I,r,7-cs Ar Berkshires. In ono Btirne-, ImiHirlwl in Ks70. ,iat "ott',l1 fop hcv "iMklnjy quail- . . , , , . Lord f the Vallev-Bull ,f, red He-, averaging rrty pounds r ...ilk I atter mSlml 11 o iwtSlum and white, calved May 21, Ih72; bred per day, over live gallons ,, , . , , Pf01"1""1-- by S. (.. Heed, Oregon. ' Me--rs Stewart A Son havo ten I Iho "w ww ,n,lrtc(l from Illinois. ....., I ill Mil lin-l.l rr ...,!,., I ....,(!.. .I...4 ...in I l" -v,... tt.in.il luui lllUll'Ul and .-o make them the public lievoud n .inn iu:., i.r.i i..l n I'hillls (Jwvnne I t pretend to say, but if this ' Biall, low, red ro.in have looked to tho completion of the iniml un. I i,t.k ..in. i... . i.... LoKl-latlve A enib v can dnvls.. ,"" ""!. i-, in.ji; nreii in Ireland, 'oils merits, we urn pnii-tniliifwi ... ... .hull .:".::.: "":...! way tollt.oi,fiilni.rms. mmw.... rJEUl'.S ...i- them bv for l, .,,.,.. I mal'. extis.i mw . .. . '""' :.,. '. ..' '. . r"" . ; to countenance anv ,,i. I.,l,n . . ' i V 2, ",!"" 'ST. " vl. "V l?, .V. Mr. M. Fl-fc ii ', " r .... nui,u'"' w,t" ' of two do we lmv.i i.r i...tP .urn. 'i...... Mate treasury, the neoiilo will cor. t". Ireland, iiuiiortcd IS71. -ploiidld Short Horn im.l ,.mii,,,i '. blMltu.ut" ,UI11 rwl are the Meamers that shall niako ,,-e , "' '"u ' ' . iSSSP XmY Me'nlo' 'Wl' 7IHo " U, Kr0"",N' ,,ut ,"t omi , S m . Tl, i 5 "L ,.ni ...i.... .i .. .. As to the mve-i iv. u-.. vi... i. .' v ,lk .'" I,r (l .'.'' -'loailows Ire- t ..iiimii iiin,. i,...i ... ..., i mm preniiuni. iho noxt Is ... ...v..., ..uui nuinv is iiierii inr 11 ' . 1 "- "" niiiii. iiiinnriKil 1K7I - "-" ""--v.. t nv ni-iu iiiiiiiin stea.iisiiipiine to run In connection and (thu-: that the producer Mi-taliis tho . imported 1S7I. iiiuiiur.-t Uo-e Cow, roan, calved 'I'll lm.,,1 nf ,.l,..l ....III.. II...1...III I ' '-! 5 "wen wHh luhord but not i !I'1?T "'S.ISy ?! "" having time to .peak of their vari-1 11 " ' . "BVa , .... ....ru..v..i suit, it ui- oufiunur un- imiortc(l from months' ribbons, in- tho sec- an im- carry freltrht.s at rea-oiml.le f"i"1'' an" ls "e con-hiiier. as well: .'pt. 2'A 1S70. corning them. . - ' . II. ..I I.I. I.., , .. ... illilmr Will...,- II. .!... .. I -x... . .. .. ... i irieiw in nun rmm s-m i.-......t ..... .1 ..iui un iiui'iusis un. 11 inmiminr 1111 -. i'""h " .. nuiiur. reu. .ui Demi' wiui iuwti.i i . U N an undeniable fact that Port- ","' MiY ,,,ls wolfiim insures the J KhXihiTiuSImW our,e,r wo on.v ti,K' innii lias noviir rivir,ii ..)...... r,... ""iiurui 1111: iu i. i no. ii t nnnoi. viu i,u n..:. i..n " , u uuiu i i inosii wi odi.uw,, ni' fruli'htg. Tint im. (.-., .M., ..c it. PHI taIMVOr: Uiul If Votl mlvo hltn. Ilttlo vlll(i. imtviul inn 1 il?i. I...,.! COlilDOtLMif Ttiilco In Jiidm. -r---- - -. miiiwi'imm in wi-i .. .- i . .. M , - . ' ."'-" "." i 'i iiui r-' " or II1H I'lilss. imlfii III Inn i it tir. imt. I'V I . K tV J. 11. IMrks. I HnnU wil.l i:lttlit Jwun. .W t... - i L1 ..!..., I r ... . . to get any definite information con- V. T ' Tm V!!. ft; nW,rae(l ...u .Hoi iMiiiiuuii. inero wasanan- attle limited discussion between two fur- t'uou Iiiim iiroforred to have the iumi pie oi uui Miati. mi wlioiu It liittiiul """" "' -'isut' is mo gamer, ami can aiioni (o pay something to -ave so much. The iutere-t felt for this mutter in the Legislature I- undeniable, ami we have no doubt that the members mid grew rich, pay onerous tribute lo monopoly in tu, Wtty ,,f j,K, freights and faro-, rather than to slt. cheap transportation, the reason bo lug the Helll-h one that where ralo werohlgh they were able to retain more or the wholoNilo trade. Wo protest that It is now tluioth.it I'ort- lann negan to lie In r.ict a mctronoll perro;.tKily'l,I,,m fl l,mK A oulddo ere WuhfiHit I'rlnce-Biill eair, n.l, ! ril,on' calved Jan. f., IS72; bred bv S. (i. I dlt to any IIOIt.s. w e paid u vi-it to the stables and illation fow notes as tlio animals wero ooll'i; taken out for tin, .m-..i Heed. ,, , , . -Itntiire. Lar of Lorn-Bull, red and white, will treat the subject with fair and 'November, iHTiK'fn.iuiVZio, ' s, .".lMniilo; but will tl.iisl. tliat ..,,.' ,r earnest coiisldonitlon, and give it I " ?Uvk lo-i.iorrow. tne atiention which is due to a mat tor oi Mien general Importance. It Bertli.i Iftieriietf. low-, tutrix f.iwn. calved .. u nM,rs nt 0J0 Umo durlng tho dllJ.t 1,11 I wliellier n inn, m.inl.n.i (l -..!, I ll , I...1 " " I'S" "I'llAlll "VllilUVU- .1......... ' t tlio pure blood showlnir pre-ont F iri ""lt mcn l',ui u,ietty ditror on the St'-ito iii t'ho h(,g 'll,Cst,,u "s we" iw "thors. 1 There wero boveral pens of Ches ter Whiles tliat wero greatly admir ed by -ome, who wero inclined to believe they wero ns good as the Berkshire-. Ono old lady was hoard to my that "a ho: was a lioir any how," and .-ho thought ono was iw mm lo Mrlvo to encourage commerce ," " w 4"eMioii or mero price or 'Jor-ev. TIN .Ir , . ... .'J' ' "i ." old, Oregon bred, time t-.Vli "" year will not I'y new lines or travel mid to Insure , fY""H- J,r 0I '"eome from the look-, , milker.-, and Bertha at reeiit l"l flrBt nu'A ''"torod as two-vear old ,or "inu-v ycnw iiMsuiiaiiii) iivigius. Ileriiieivlmut.-,". "" '"' .'- wieni, nut 11100,110--, MMi.g.i poiinii 01 butter per d.tv Lexington sIol!;. 1. .. i ' I 1 . a.. .. j I. ..... lltlM llil. .1 ...ill' .. ... .... I nit... iiiiniuii in 11 ntvome milium. "- -. .m. muni iiuu iikks is 1 .."".'." " . imiiiuis 1,1(1 : iiiii nore. v.i.i7,i t..... 1-.. aires o.r the sweat of tho producer., t'k "' gh prices for transport- colrVu'ti.lv of'fo nf'atnrr r' two-year-o'ld .-talllon; in u,i iiiu priMiucer- uivo o be " 01 1 .siui- tir.n Norwich 11m c satlslled with very low prices while1 i...,. .... . . . . .. . -till the .steamships on thu wean'r ,", l,uu'' hMl- route to NaiiKmnolseo coin hundivds fori,,l,',y, resident or Oregon, but or thousands more than a rciiMiimUo V, . ,""' n"w, m nvM ,hls protlt, uml tlio protlucer 1h tho ou v?- J !. U '!Knt for thoOlympla who ,Ws It!" LetT'orUttmnS Z S&S ft OW.VKl) IIV 1IKXIIY AXKK.NV. Sftort Jlorii. Illinois, Junior Bull. mm ....i.. i'. Ku2!h tttlvi,l :s1rv,J h im. ' ,torso' ConllUcnw, Jas. J cd bull ill In is Zli 1 T V '""' "'I'on- -" vi oviur oiu htunion, iuduii Illinois, fs.1,1 10 Ankeny by bred; ninnlni;. Won ihr, Horse. A m. Bbrlmm. n.in'i v Kwh1 ili otlitr. -... wmiu 1 mi .. . owner; running; distance, mile two1 im exiunitioii In Oils depart mem likely Ikj excelled to come. riiu:i:i. ino own- Tho llrst In this class wo noticed runiiinjr: 1 wore two Cotswold bucks-, lmiiortetl lOOriie SlOI'l:! Ornrrnr. ! 1.V7 'rilil.t.iii f '..., f..... -..., ..!.. .,.,,1 I . ' 1 w,bw I V ..vihiiq ,IUN ItUlli IIIIUUII. ... ' T.i n,ll0,1l0KJiW won tlio "Nor-1 originally brought fnmi England.- (tiuio 1:57. 'I '?. Uybee, Oregon- best time I.-.V., at Tho Dalies. ' They wero awarded tlio llrst premi um. Also, two Leicester bucks nnd a ewe, Imported by tho same gentle man, which wore tho bluo ribbon, and a pen of twenty head, covered with red nnd bluo. Mr. Cross had