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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1872)
Willamette faemee. 6 C'oiiIIiiiihI from H'toikI l'a. of Its claims iiRnliiHttlio Unlfeil States h.r ilnninKcs by the Cuban tlllbtiitor ll)K expeditions. Paris, Sept. .'W.-The ItfiiillillojliH of Alsace have noiiilnaleil Victor nuiro lor the Assembly, London, Sept. :iO-'J ho Times con ilems tho report of the resignation or lml Chancellor Atherly. (inn KriiiiclM-o, Sept. HO. I he Jury In the case of Mrs. Kidr, bioiiftht in n vciillel of not guilty. San Francisco, Scpt.'io, The Nation al Flowering Mills suspended to-day. Flour and wheat have not changed. Tlio came of all Maple products. Martensteln ,V Co., of the Xalloal FlourlnKMUN, have failed for-li:o,MK). Assets about Siill.iwn. New York, Sept. .'Mi.-It Is staled that Aldeiinan I'arUerand cx-Audltor O'llrlcn, or the Filth Ward, Brook lyn, lied Inst nlfflil on aeeount of the iiuhlleallon of allldavlts proviuc that thev had st tilled the ballot boxes of regular market will ho established Awajuj or a Cold Mi:iai.. for the wool, uud wo would not nil- iDurlnff the fair held sonic months awi vise any investing In thc.o nnltnah. , in Oregon, by the Oregon State Ajrrl-1 Our correspondent thinks his trout cultural Society, there wan on exhib n mil-unco: some others probably Won various sample of Howe .s im-i ugreo with him." l,,vn ' f,!m,,".l'l Mra V", u L iu v .. I ,i . . i r .... W. I'nrkliurM, of this city, is the Now, though the pro-poet of an ilgL.ntt Tlu oniiiuittc-u on Awards.' immediate (letnand for t'ltsliinuro having thoroughly examined nail wool at hlirh priees may not ho ns! tested the. scales, which have a wide j II., il. ..!,,, nu ,i-. ,.,nilil wMi villi us reputation hi tins lino uuicrcuuiiiiiiv, nattering as wo eotild wish, still, as 11...lll.11,ili .,..., .. ,,0(i ,,., i i,el 3mt $rftfcitt tho produet is ono of jrrout beauty and excellence, and manufactures from it aro costly and far from com mon, wo Iiavo no doubt that tho very fact of an accumulation of tho wool to a large extent will have a direct tondoney to create a market, Inas much as Its very abundance must cau-e It to start on the market at a low rate. Will home grower of Cashmere wool In California tell us to whom nil warn ill uio iisi eieci on, a , , ,,, , , , , (() , , I.li. perjured hen wlwlj " "' ' L.,,1 , t what prices .-ales can be made'.' It is to be feared that under lo n Matcmeiit which convicted M .1. Weldeii of the clinic. St. Joeph. Sept. .'10. Al a inectliii: of the SlmlKhtolll Deinoeraey lo iiIkIiI, delegati'H were elected to attend Hie Stale Convention et .IcU'er-nii CilV, October lib. Kcohllloiis ele pa-'-cd einlorNiiiK I he ticket nominated and Iheplalfoiiii mlojileil at Louisville mid the delegates weio Instructed to vole I'cr the nomination of a full SlralKhoiil ticket. WaMilne.lon, Sepl. .Ml.- Slump did v upon nil documents except hank ehecks, ihaltH or orders expires to-day In aeeoriliiuee with the recent act nf Coneicss. 'Ilcicaflcr no Mumps are required on any IckiiI documents whalever. no paper being subject to Mainp duty except bank cheeks, drafts or order as above mentioned. No slump Is iciplllcd nit fnii'l;;n bills of exchange. V:i Illusion, Sept. ISO. The Collec tor of Cii-loins have been iliiceled by the Tiea-ury Dcpiullilciil to suspend the Impoilation of neat callle hides eonilug I'iniii the infected districts or Kuropc, unless iieeoliipallied by a cir cular celt I Ileal c -bowing I III til tit )u lice lint . lll-i ll"c. the present oxeitemont for tlio pus -essfon of Ca-hiiiere, or moro prop erly Angora, goats in California, that largo numbers of low-grado goats Will l( blonds of the vhi'D 11 iii-ul '('.I.". in answer to the above iiiiulr!o-, ho awarded to the n treat for his enter prise and as a recognition of the merits or the scales. The Society decided to earrv out the recommendations, and I-:. M. Walte,,K-i., Secretary, ordered from Tlteomb & William, of this city, a rich gold medal of handsome design, ; which was sent to the agent only a few days since. On the one side of the hautl-omc medal is the In-criptlon ' iivgon State Aglctiltural Society," I ' neatli wlilcli, III relict, are uiu-ira-iloas of commerce, agriculture and liidii'try, lu tlieshaiiuofthe locomo tive and ship, ami bundle of sheaves and thescythe, the fanner and beaver. The revel so side contains a wreath audiii-erlptloii "Awarded to V. S. W. l'arkliur.-l for IIoMe's I'.S, Standard Scale-."- V. I'. Mid. 76 y-brfitevs&.OwfflX, m0 0fe,r-o7''Sctf&a2ffie Zcwes?fuz,?:Z'ev?;'ce fw' (i . . j G Ifs 'iame&Mm&m && Sf J mf - If Ml cjhuaamufflm wmmg. s4j?e?t?s4rMe. Safe 0 fa Mfc CmmJifaM Washlniiton. Sent. iM. It annears nmu uoaisi, '.. ...i' 1.. . ....1:1 i....i 1 ...I......I ,.ir ........ .. , Y..II noma ciiiivsiniimeiiuL" jii-i iinni-in;ii lalmeil oil upon us as mil- , ,. All'.,.i mi,,iu!. v,wi..l Iroiu tlio unprolltablo lloeks i1H ,.., -t .m. ....i...,.lti.i..t...t 1 Mlanlie States. Sim I'riui- ... ,1' i.v.,,,,.1, Minisii.i- nr KniMmi Allalis the expre.-slon of a desire on our part or tiie (loverumeiit inai a'fM m., i.imii , .1 iimn.isi ..r w.ii. 1 iMiince woiiiu tnue s' n neunn as ...in i'.t ..1 .1" r 11 ...t.. I would put an end to .lei-ccutlon of sonvllle, ( al., sent tho rollowlng lHPtll.i,HlH hl itUn.anla. the Minister communleatlon lo the lluritl I'rcm, i replied on August :10th that the French tngani or ('asliincie Wool. There Is considerable cM-llemi'iit jii-l now In C.iliforula mi the -object or sheep nail goal growing, more fur tho value of Ihelr wool than fur mutton. Owing lo (he great nece Mly for woolens lu all (heir variety throughout tho world, there uiiis( always he a certain annual demand fur a large quaulily id" (ho wool of slieei; lull il does not nece arlly follow thai price- for the -nine will always rule high. Farmer- and others hui seen (In fallacy of holding 011 lo wool for higher prices during tlio la-l lour mouths, mill many are now chang ing (heir minds In legard to greatly enlarging tin Ir pre-eut Hocks of sheep. Others aro making arrange ments to engage largely In the grow ing ol' Angola or Ca-hmeie goal-, with Hie view ol' having a couiiuud-, ily In their lleeco more -urely niar-j l.etable and at a higher llguiv and larger pr.illts than from -heep. We would not dl-courage an one lu tho laudable de-iro or lucrca-lngi the variety of soiuces from whence' to derive a piollt upon time and la bor or capital employed, nor would we wish to do aught lo cheek the pre-ent deposition to extend the gio lug or the Angora go.it j but wo feel It our duty to lay before farmer the following letter a low days since 1 evolved: i:te. iintl J'w: Yotirconiniuni. cation or tho L'l'th In-t. to Me r.-. O.ivlsA Foulko was handed to us as their succe ors lu tho wool tr.ule. We have never purchased the Cash-' , ' mere wool, neither have our pivd- ,.!.' (veiMoris Occasional lots have ton. id I K. under date of Sepl. Kith. We think there is no 0110 in Cali fornia who Is buying mohair Ango ra goats' fleece and at pre-ent I be lieve there Is no one in America ii-inglt; for the simple reason that there is not now lleece enough in America to -tart up n mill to make a run. The Itiver-ldemlll.at Providence, Illiode Island, has all the machinery nece nry to work mohair, and they would run the factory If they could get lleece enough to pay for I he ex-pen-e ol'omployihg competent labor er- and ollu r nece ary expen-es ,it- C011-11I (leiieral lu several Instances 1 had acted with the American Consul (leiieral in making necessary repre sentations to Itoumania. We have ' never neglected to make the Con sulate at Bucharest representations, , urging Justice and huniiiidty, and we , have obtained assurance for the future which ii -pond to our wishes. When the orca-lou presents Itself, wo shall lii-Ist that equal protection be accord- ed lu Itoumania to residents of all creeds. Tltusvlllc, Pa., Sept. -il. Tho move-' incut low.inls shutting down wells ; and sti-peiislon of drilling so as to do- mmf , Mxust With or without Forco Feed. aa Zjm(fsfieit$!caaiQ)zrck 6tttzse. lendlnir the -tilling and -topping of ,'r,l,:l,v!' ''". pioiluellon of pctioleuin, lien a laciory. 'J hey run It as long a- Ihey could get lleece; they can t -tin t upon a few bales ol' mohair; wo iiiu-l llr.-l get the material and then work II. I could rel'er lo other man ufacliirers who have offered to fit up machinery on this coast as -oon as Hie breeders would guarantee lleece to run their mill-; but at pre-ent the best we 1. in do Is, either to ship our mohair to I'liglaud or put It In store uir nexi year. II all the breeder- will -ave their llccie, everything that can be shear (il, nel .-pring we will be able to -apply one mill or factory and have a good market. Parties shipping to Kuglaud will do well toHlilp toll. ll.Co-eiiSiVCo., London or Liverpool; either place Ihey -ell more than a million pound every year. It was quoted not long -ince in F.ngll-h papers at three shillings nine pence for fair average, and shippers were holding for threeshlll- nig- ii'ii pence, mini !'ii 10 n;i cents, per pound, ami Hie duly fo gel it into our markets would bring it up lo -l.0 ..I le.i-t. Fair average in clude live inches and everything over live Inches in length shorter lleece rurs from III to lio cents per pound, Mohair in I'liglaud N engaged one year in advance ail the lime, and -old in A-la before it is sheared. Mohair is a- current as gold at tho quotations in I'liglaud. There has been Mime lleeco worked thls-cii-on lu Philadelphia and .-ome lu New Yoik, for which they paid from ID cent- to 1.0, the average nf all grades pound. We piMpo-e to make an arrange ment with -ome hou-e in San Fran cisco, between this and March, to re ceive and ship all the lleeco that can be brought forwanl, and make a 1 reasonable advance on it accordiue; uality. There is no fear in re- 1 to n good market, ir every man which was agitated some Weeks' ago anil proved uiisiieccsslul, has been renewed. Meetings are bo lug held and resolutions pas-cil, and organlalions furm d to thl- cud, and it Is thought will be sueec fill. The production has reached 1S,I0 barrels per day and Is Increasing. This ex cessive supply has cau-cd prices to de cline so low Hint Its production is un profitable. A large number of wells nave already closed. New York, Sepl. 'Jl. Foiicster I lepoi'lcd tohave said ye-li r-ay that if he is pardoned I'mm Hie llllluols prison ho will divulge who Is thci real murderer of Nathan. I II Is slated that the editor of the; Cmiiica, a Spanish paper here, and a ' a Cuban, have gone to Niagara Falls, I aecompaiiieil by seconds and surgeons, ' lo light a dad to-day, growing out of 1 charges made by the former against ' revolutionary Cubans. j Kelio, Sept. HI. Tits ltcpubllcan Slide Convention of Nevada, mot at IJ::;il fo-diiy ; called to order hyC.C, Baltermaii, Chairman. The follow ing named gentlemen wore noniiim 1 ted: Supreme Judge, Thus, llawley; for Coiigiess, r. ('. (loodwln, unani mously: for Stale Fleeter:). J. Jt. 1 Wills, .1. Haynes, and A. .1. ' Hatch; lor State Printer, C. A. 1). Putnam. Harmony prevailed through out thoentlre proceedings. The result 1- generally fall-factory to till concerned. &c2iaptZeev'd&Zyateftfc fAe rr v - 7T?r Z&SZC&U SJ ,y X r. i rnrtnycaaHti 'ttwJofldp t-jft 'CVCfifi idt also Me; Mimdhta&d Salt l.ake, Sept. LT.. Allldavlts were taken lo-.lay, lu regard to the Mountain Meadow Mas-acre, fully corroborating thetc-llnionvof Bl-hop Smith, giving father details showing still more no-ltlvi'lv Hut l'lilll ir Hi.. Ilgtirlng alHiut ty centM per Mormon leader-, 'l'e-tlmonv was al-o tiuiuiiii'ii iuiiviii 1 ne iiieiiiuy 01 toe a-sasslus of Dr. Kobin.-on. (leiieva, AND TIIK.H'STJiY CKLKBltATKl) PEOSIA PREMIUM PLOW, So well and KavnniMy Known tlirongliout tlio West and Pacific Slope. Improved c.spenally lor the reason of 1S72--.0., with Patent eoncave, .steel high landslide, Scotch elavi--. and high standard. Sole Agents for the & K 77SiY J THE MITCHELL WAGON. -'out. 1.- Ihe Catholic Priest The removal of Mcrmcllod here. ' by the Swiss (iovcrnmeut, cau-c--nme excitement. 1 le Is a bl-hop and resists the rights of secular power to , rmitiWii Hut it1.t.t .! in.. !.. I .... l.l . ' ..... ! 1 mi , tiui Miitiiiiiiui iin yPeZZer- J0O J old fast 2&MHfrdMyallfa foAe, test I . ...,. ... ..,;..,........,, .. v,:iA.;, ,., ,,in..7'i..., ...".... "....'i. timir 1.1 11...... .... ...t...t isuears, nmi orings lorwuru his ueece V"'5? ".... "i" ". in ............ .......... v .-.h.....t..,, , ,. iiiiniiiii mw. f I til I IIIIIV 11 ll'.tll lid .ttlld.tl t'.tU !..... " -- .... ""VI"' .....-., n.ttf . II.. ..1. . .1- 1.1 t . .. . 1 in m. 1.. n... ....1 t i-.. 11 """t s-eiu. -).--e.iKiiiecii inousanii mane more than ordinary ellorts 0 ' i.i, " 1 .r", .... ... V.Vr.. . 1 V Cominun -is are yet eonllned. It is llu.l a market for tho, -lock, but with-! " ,.,a,V ,.li'1 , ," ;v, r.'T'Y'.T l,,u lwHn to Inn tell a e v release out any mutos wortli reeonllng.- " r. ?;. ' 'o,Uliijr aicksthat half the nuniber. Onlvtho.-e accused Tho fact is, no market exl-ls lu thl- ',' J"! V " ' 'l "' ftj of a-a-luallon, thieving and 7rou country Tor this ela-s ol wool, audi 'V"1,'0 ,NLl l,0HIV,s "fwe, for $..l, are to be tried, any Investments made with a viow Ti ., V'..'. rli,.UJ,1 " ri,11,.st),",,,u' l'" t'ltyof Moxlco, Sept. lrt.--The an- .... Ill IS.... l... 11 in. 1.. . dllCtlOU for lots accordllic- to the llinr t ..a ...v.t ,...1.. '...I r ..1 1... ... 'Itilll llt.lll lilt, llt'm'll llll. IIKI'IV 111 ie oeiow par lor some time to come. Yours, very truly, 1'ls.s, llAMW, F.Uh:NA Co,, No. L' I South Front St. ic uuiiiber included in one order; -hip- pen nee 01 enarge. IMilladelphla, Aug. CI, 1ST J. Tho following wo clip from Anuriaiii Ayrtcttlturht, Now York: C.miMi:uKoA'rs. A. R I.., Leb anon, -Mo., send- a sample of Cash mere goat's hair, with a request to learn lis value. Wo Hud there Is no market in Now York for this wool: the skills', with tlio lleeco on, aro bought lu a small way, and used for trimming ladle' Uresaejj, It la Hot likely, with tho present Inconsiderable production, that anv The Dallas Ifrpulilititn .-aw-: Mr. il). M. (ititlirlo .-howed us tlmothv (lltlgiinvn 011 his rami, the stalks (ir iniiivii i'iu inur ."uu'ii ici'i long, and the heads eight inches. D.tveTs a skookuni farmer. was eonllned at Chlafae. Thiele is not an .meiican nut a naturalised Mox can. and was engaged In the Poroihui iuiis. revolution. ftay TToXyvjyJry I tTTk i " ; Singer Sewing Machine ' salem iron wobks, KI'AV PVPHVPiiivn vtttttn iv. . I ! 111v i.... 'r.l 1 t ltov. Peter Cartwrlght, the celo bratetl Mothodt-t preacher of Illi nois, died at his honie Sept. thl, aged 7 years. Tlio towiw of WniUtiurtr uml Day ton In Kastcrn Washington Terri tory, aro both salii to lx very lively business places. lui: Sxakiu Numerous experi ments have proven that the .-nake can bo tamed and that It is canablo ' f "ttachntent to its protector. In Sardinia, tho young women tame' the ringed snake; feed It thenisolvo-, i'uniMK nut. hi mount mo iixhi thev mve preiured. In sentencing Joint Clafluey, Uuf fsilo, to Ih hangiHl for niunler, tho lrtsldlngJiiilgo said: 'ou aro u victim of tho cowardly nntctico of rarr'ing arms." B. SALKM, OKEGON. win. FAMILY, FliOMTIIKllKAVlKsTTo' TiiKi.iiiiiTrsrr 111ue IT DOES MORE WORK, More Kinds of Work, AND BETTER WORK Tlmn iinj- otlirr .llurhluc. Sen J for circular ami .imjilo of ork al A. N, OIUtKHTACO.'S . ...ii.v, ., "JtDiJShooSlori - ' -- Satvin, Oiv'son TflllEOLDKST ANDLAROESTINCORPOaVT- Of. QUXmr 1RnilMmnw 'l-- 'J,sl"wHn Oregon. CUnlcal. Connwreltl. ivuifl UOnlfTOXT, Jonul.mlsclcullflcCor.e.of Study. Forfall A TTOIIXEV ASII iMCVsRinii t i . I Inrorrnatlmi, a.l.lri'. the rreddrnt, T.lf. Oatso. wncf, In Pmioii' liri,b s,. .;i-.iV.V- ur., . - C.N.TKHKY, Ji.-l "'""' UTKAM KNOIXKS, SAW M ILLS, (1IIIST MILLS C Iti'jpciv, ruiiim, nml all kind nf ? Ijlct of ma ciilncry made lo onler. Machinery repaired at a horl notlfc. 1'attirn inaltlna ilono In all lt vari on ftinn, nml nit kind of llrao anil Iron Caitlne fiiniMitd at .hurt notice. mjG:tt Willamette University, Sep. 8 1571. Secrvtary Board of Trail eci.