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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1873)
"' r?vs "WILLAMETTE FA.RMER 4z t .! ' ' il' c l H'l Onwn Rent'p dreppii' Ouard wiili h (dun i hanked knit ' lurkln Ilamlkci chief embroidered. . . . trim-fern d .liana fi yard home made , I.lurii ftii-i lini-ii ptaKhcd Irim.. I.lripry A).inl home made tint lamp worptcd fur Moor Hlltoiu hanked Knit ciot-tut t Nc.tM.icc headed Imltalluii corul Ottoman rover I'ockel uutrli I'anta made, li lady IJilill white , ' patchwurk ' laiuy ' woMcd ItiU liiiirlli , Slilrt white HI)" pillow uiihrnldercd ' rriM hrt thlrtK white mlirnldcrrd I'Mllll'll fir luf ttit ' lor Infant Itiiiioi'l ' flannel lor lir'y "lilt fur In.) plain ' braided ' made liy liiiitd lid)V Hiilklnz Morklnipi knit Hilton ' wiiolill i,rkp, woolen ' riittnii set IIihii ' tolli'l null i rorlii I nmr-alllei Mian I rnlnt..., "ack criH In t 1 lad)'p lio'pe ' criKlirt Infant Sllppera rmbriililereil Till jf 11M 1 il ' CTOtlut netted Vept inaili' liy lady Work Imir flo II ruti-p ' leather head ' rock plraw . ' hair 1 fiiplt r miirlii' ' nil-ed worpled Yarn while home nude ' rolot.d ' 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I I 3 .1 n a I 2 I I Ml 1 Ml 1 Ml 1 .Vl I .VI I w I I .V) I 'M :i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .VI .Vr ,vi :.o .VI M 1 .vi .VI 1 .vi . .VI ' .VI Aw. 2. I'liirM. Ten xarli Hep, I futir-peilimncn' '1 .VI .VI .VI I ?'l HI Ao. : Ik-l twenty peai.hcp .V. Il'-t Iwrlil) plitlln Ao. I -1'mclnf. i. f'ltllHfi. frff'vZGxl it ua rftnti. '.'.- WIMIVL'1" I Ml I Ml I M M M) i'i. d'ritjirn. ir llii Krralept iitimltar of pind xiitiollc-mid hel Krnwti ppic.. Itiii'li. ') till 1 iln'i mill Ilo-t i: rpt'tjuii 11', inn) xarlety Ao. . 117ir, rf lh-t snpi' wlni' ' riimiit wine ' liter In f;ur Wummm Salem, Salurduy. Miiy 24. THK STATK IIOISK. On Mundiiy lust work was begun In niaUlnj; tlio excavations for the r.iiiiiilndiiti of tho Statu llou-i'i on Arc there l.ralnrs aiiiiiiu: Farmers? Wo tiro It'll to nk till- question by tlio tloulitftil expressions of u corre spondent who fears thai tlio answer Ao. ".- lli'il Jar of apple butler. ' pur Itti'lcr.. juacli butter.. jilnm toniatn JltttU'rr. Ao. 8. Dried Fruit. iie.t ; C, dried apple penuit p .. . .. 1 ' rnrranta ' plump pwtct rum... ' iherrlcp goopeberrli ' ' piari ' Itnnatoe llrpt exhibit nf dried milt.... hy the lato Dr. Wit-on. bixt-y-si ,. cotivlt-ls from tlio Penitentiary wore engaged In tlio work-, nntl It I i thought they will llni-sh tlio labor of excavating in about eight I.yj. Tim follow lie (Iccrlptlon of tin .Vol Ice. The various Committees appoint ed at the Farmers' .State Convontion urn rorii.t-ictwl tf iiinr.f lit SC.llfttn UIU HpljlH.TVV'1 V IIV.. 'wa ----- - -13 i . on Monday, Juno Oth, 1S7JI, at ten proposed structure we copy from tlie ne.i-ce, romnrkeil o'clock a. m. HI '....l t I ... .1... I ....!.!.. 0assI4..Mochanieairopart-l VOeii I " ' K J. Hi:.i:y Huown, Kec'y. the groiintl ,-et apart for that purpoe iiuit be negative. If we buteonsid- orn iiioiiieiii wiii'ii- tin- loaning otis IiiO'S mid iiol'('i-iiiiial men come fintii, there certainly need ho no n-a-oii to fear. A gciitleiii.iMof high oilli lul position anil iu'iii ilntctl with all of the lawyer of lliu fttato of Ton- in convocation a for tlio nerfeetiiiL' of i,..,,.,,.. . m-i,,, i.nii.iiinr u-iii imvn u few dav.s 1iu'o thai williout a sIiid-Ih mMJTuJYM len'eth of two hundred and, exception, every one of any promi- llieet Oil tlie lOlll. . I . . . .", . ,,.,.,.. ....... .. ,,r.n , Iw.im rnl...l nml n.lii,,.iin.l sixiy-iour icei eigni incnei, u wmm i ...v ..... -- - ...v...n.u of one hundred and llfty-even feet j In tlio country. Those growing up eight ineho?, and will bo three I in tlio city lack tho physical htntniim torie.s liigh. It will havo n dome j to succe.-"-fully compete for tlio high In tho centre, a cruciform outline, jer place. and he of the Corinthian order of 'llie great trounio H, a laclc ofcon- architecture. The basement will be built of stone to a height of three feet above ground and the remain der will be of brick, except tho jiil M. Wii.kins, l'reVt. J. Hi:nhy HitoWN, Sec'y. Tiik following re-olutlon was pass ed at tlie last meeting of tho County Convention: ! Ile-olved, That each Club be re i que.ited to elect four delegates to the .Marion county convention, wiuci ' is to meet at Haleni on tho Hr.-t .Sat Machine and l.in.1 w a'lote.Hp flr.t niid lottitirlep of tln'tanii' kind ud liuiid uoik SO .V) rk will nol romiirte In tlin iiid pn mltiiii . Ill he tfhen lur ine 01 pi iiuLiniie Class 10. Homo Work. Mlp Mary 1'nini, "nperlnli ml. nl MII.I.ISiatY AM JIASTft MAUISll. Vrl.it Ixiniirt it il I'unry ' .... 'II Ijidy vilut l.nl -1 1 Clilld'-hnt 1 .VI Head drepp 1 VI I.ml)'p cloak 'i 1 Mlk IhiiiiiiI I Trlinnied honnet V 1 I Jul) 'p ptriiw hit I lnfiti.l'rtin '2 I Lad) 'm drepp ... - I WOltK HY .Ml-M'.s INIIiai I'HTKKN. hhlil nude l. hand (i II I'ali Iim oik unlit ' I Crochet work I Vi Tallin,; I .Vi Knit pokp I .VI 'till ii drr 9 I Apron I VI Iliad work I .VI Knit tlixkliik'p I M I'alrdarned noil. pi cMiij; I .VI I'.dr ilatmJ ioIIoii ptoiMiLp I .VI Thepaine ml.' applle-lo 1 1. 1 rllp(phl lnrl--No 'J Cine; 11. Woik? of Art. ment. W. ('. Heard, Siiprrlnlilndciit Kxlillillnl dy the linker. OIICWiX .MANI'KAtTflli:. Wa'on liui.'L'y Kpxre-p w aoii (lulllplilH Milk) plow Plow tei powir 1'iillltatnr Ilirrnw Ilrnper or header 1'atr of line l'lmtp I'alr of eoarpe ImiitP I'nrrlne harncpp Huddle Tram harm pp ham pie of Ii ather Ilnriait Hull Ilnlptead Hay prepp i.riilililni; mnililne IMtihlin; inachliio Miaw uitter fan mill rheipe prep Churn ltlackpiiillh woik. I plet.p Tin woik, 1I pltcep C.l.tln ,& pine Itemhlnj wind mill IIcpI ptoie made In Oregon He-I rxlill.lt of rooper work lift exhibit of roiii'cr woik It.pt wiiphliiiuartiine Ileptt'ahitiet of Orivoll wood, :lv. liU l'olh the (I'lnuiou and tin liatonlial nime Itirt .anipli of lone coal, ,S tun... Ite-l ramplu of lead ore, V Inn.. . II. t pample of dialip, dm ItePt Mtnpte of wllidow pa.ll Ilept parujile ofdiorp Ilept f.irn- miliil' Ile-I pllilpill pillllp ,lars, window cap-, keystones and similar articles, which tiro to he : t, . . .. i r-".. 'madooflron. Hav 1 iiM.-Icn.l n.lvortlH'.iH'nt TIl0 biWmetl( vi, ,llV0 -1 moms In U...laVs paper of alt's I ay l'lv,-. fi)r lJ(o ()f ,, (l ()i0. gist, and persons whoao labor is to This Is by fur the bct machine' of the kind in existence, anil Is much cheap- 'cot of which, without thu wagon, Is jST.'i, while Walt's liny pros?-, with a j wiigini, costs only Si'ji). It In un Ore I gnu Invention, unci nuintifaetiireil In , Kriiteni. I I. inn County. A. V. Cherry, Martin Luper, Xlinrod Price, Win, be of tho same nature, lieKlcs a largo entrance hall. A grand stair case will lead from the tlr.it to the !-ccond Door, and four capacious doors will give tidiiiNsinu to the in terior from tlio streets. Tho first tloor will contain tho chambers of the .State olllcials, and tho Legis lative Halls. The apartment to bo occupied by tho .Senate will bo forty- even ny hovonty-iivo leei ; tnat ny J urn-TIIiip r.ixton, Snpirliitrt.deut. Kxhllill imihanlral itinll-li; ml palmliii;i'ii eitmi.p I'i I ii I Inn, in -uiei ' ard-..lr jMiper In roloip plain . I'al'i'l i . ii' r ."l,r- pIijii ' url. iiIhI Colic, lion of ptiotivt.iph ., I', iimaiiphlp .. . Diawlii.' p.lii ll ' moiiiif hioinillr irajoli pflinl paper ephyr woM.-d plitul.p. I.eedt.' 'work . . Ill IIiIp llapp. a llr-l Ul d p.ni'lid dlplomi will he a w arded Inati ad of a tlfpl and pet otid . apti premium ' tilers' club. 1 X. Mntthlou was cho sen chairman, and .1. I). Crawford secretary. The object of the meet- Th.' award will he n llr.t and -eioiid .llph.ina on Wils statL.,J ,y the chairman. II arllilep IiiIIiIp lla.p. , , ... (111 motion, 11 was ic-niveii mat we organize the " Muttevlllo Karin ers' Club" to meet at this hall at least once every mouth. It was resolved that our next meet ing ho on tlie la.st .Saturday of this month to form a permanent organ ization. K. X. Mattiiiki-, Ch'11. .I,J). CiiAwroitD, .See'y Peters, and Martin Payne, have tiled I the House, seventy-live by 0110 hun articles of incorporation, for the pur-1 died feet. They are to havo altitude iis of engaging in the business of '". n they are to extend uianufaeturing all kind, of agrlcu.-1 !& ffij turaland mechanical liiachlncry, at gallery for spectators'. Hoth lloors pMbany. Capital .stock, oiyinil each will have rotundas, to give them an share, sioo. air of heaviness. Tlie .second .story will bo occupied by the Supremo f'mirf tin. sir. tin I llit..i I 'i,..i..,l. Ci.riiOi:cA.NMZi:t).-()n the 17(h of, sj01a.rV and consultation roonw, and May, IS :J, the farmers in the vicini- several olllces, ty of linltevllle met at Matthi Hall, In Ituttovllle, toorgaul fldonco on the part of farmers, to attempt to load. Hut unpractlced in public speaking, they have too long labored under 1111 impression that failing in tills regard they lacked tho essential qualities for the leader ship. Tlie wordy, professional men have encouraged tho idea beciuiso they liavc profited thereby. And they have almost como to believe thnt hard common sense is not so great a requlsito to success in life after all. Tho fanners nro howovcr fast learning that there is not so much to reverenco In character of our great men as they havo all along believed; and when they como to analy.o their actions, they find them but human beings, possessed of the common frailties of the race. If we were to credit tho evidence 1 given by some of our prominent j congressmen during tlio recont Milliliter investigation, tliev nro tho most unsophisticated, simple mind ed individuals that the country can produce. Wo ilml them guilty of practices most corrupt, nntl while they have evidently intended to aii win in. iinkiu'ii cover their tracks, they havo done Milieu's in tho most .substantia! manner, and ! it in a manner so bungling as to yonfiir 'the building will be furnished with shanio a .school boy. Our legislators . , 'the latest conveniences for heating I spend theirtl.no and the people's and Illuminating Mich structures, Class 12. Flowors and Pn Eorvos. -. SnpiMiitemlrnt. .V11. I, I'towir. Kihlldl of ciialept tarlet) and pprilmeiip of ihiwrrp (In pol.l )S t rpetlmriip ol fiuplilo :i l ' moiilhl) topi .1 .' trirniiliiiiip. ... A u ' iil,in. . . ; 1 illiuldiii; I'1'UIpIii la kel .1 ittopp. p ; i im'tiip I l perp.. . . . 'It Iiipiiiip t I ' (IS kp.'omhp 'I I tUlilUs 1 I Is.t houipi. t of iopip I it.iliptlnc rtiiw.jp.... 1 ' lilltixl Himl I -Vi. a YcAi'i'i. rirklrpiuraiiits'r t nilxid I -well 1 pperl.il pn lutum uf (10 wilt he aid hy Dr. W IV Alexander. Iir the he-l our bnalirl or pwert pu I tali"-, Orron ralp.d. 1 Class 15. Plowinrj. I 1. M. t'.mk, Stiperltilei.driil. 1 lle-t pl.iwin.- (Ill S I'hiwln,' inat.il In rommeiiro a illredul hy the Ju lire-, mid tub" lotilliiued in pin h a lutnner ap liny .hall di em burl for a f ilr and Impartial trial I A llrpt and peicnd diploma wilt benwaidul In ' inioiapp, j Class 16. Equestrianism. siriiinhr Truman, Suiilnieinent. lu.i l,ll.-.tl. iuk 1 1.,,!. .111.1. Class 17.--Farmo. li.ori;.' Mmppon, superliilrndint. II. -I airrintid and inlnlurtid funi Xto .lit. r .... IHploma. ' All farmp eiimpetiiii: for the diploma mupt br ru tenil by the iUp! di) of eilaiiih r. next, pu thai I the I'oiiinuttie isii eillnlue tin in prior tu thr fair Class 10. Firo Eurjinos. pthainl III." iiikilne ... . AM Ni:wM'.i'i:it con AMoiii.x.-Mr. D. rC. Ireliiiul, who has been 11 lout: time connected with the Oregon press, uiul 1 the perpetuation of the Union of the ahtfKfeftfkaa 4 nlXiii.llll.a l.t tf l.l .- ...-- 1 ilium;. 111 fiiiiwiiun iiivxi xtjiien eiiu- 1 not bo enforced becauso in contlict with constitutional provisions. Cr.XTi-.XNiAi. Commission. In ( Certainly we can llnd farmers wlio the Philadelphia Vw wo llnd the can do as well, and who will act as following, In the proceedings of tlie , conscleiitiou.slv ul earcfiilly. .,w 1.... .Vr m..x. 1-.1. . : wo IUH'(' not fcar tl10 want of S.0.S-I0110I May l.tli: .leaders. The farmers demand but , t.eiierai uawiey sain no wouui ijusllconndrightantl tlie means orsc- 1 "(io est" again, ami called curing them nro simple and stralght- Mit. in rt'it, or oiii:!on, .'forward. The principal qualities nec- WhoKiid lie believed with tho gen-! e?"7 in u leader are integrity, itlemau from Xew York, more In. coupled with .sound coinnion .sene, 1 work than he tlid in resolutions and ' S"er.v, "l"1 l'ersoverance. Conli 1 speeches, lie would siv that the tluuce Is soon acquired as the action x Paellie Mope would send her products ' progre-ses. Am. I anno Ail matte. ibis own state hail alreatlv contrlbu-1 " - - ,-nn;i.Mi iii;.TAr.xsr)itiA. 111c fiiilowliig letter, aiMressed to a mer chant of Albany, by a prominent shipper of .Sun Francisco, N published in the Albany Democrat: tfau l'ranclseo, April i't, l!7.1. Mesrs. , Albany, Or., Vourlavor of lsth luet. Wlient ted), ami they would meet urouiitl il....,ll ,.l ,.!.., I.... .1....... .1...... .'.. j ...V ....... ...... '1X.-..U IIIXJIll'SX.'IX I'.l 1111 Is himself u K.K,il piaetleal printer. Is I plates and tho grand success of tho about starting a tri-weeklv new.s-, .'"M " "' ' ciaiu.cu u.c rigni . , , , .. in 1 .. 1 to taken share In the success of the paper at Astoria. It will be entirely ulltl.r,irM.f all(l there was already free fnm political lilas, ami ilevnted .Kht hundred .stibseribcrs in little to the loeal interests of the Lower Oregon. Applause. Columbia liver region. It will espeol-' -- -- - 1 li I The entrance fee will be IS prr com. oil all aril , rlep roiitrudinu for prenilunip, iiitranc he tu lie paid In adianic. a C. T IIi'iikiuiit, l'rephleiit. o .' it. ,...,. w... p..,.. ! s .MoNTooMinr Trea.nr;;. iintiiy settlements are lielng Japqs iuiiii. iiiiet Mi rphai iX0Ur the Coliiiiibla river, and the ' mills uiul iHterlc along that river do i It. !'. Powell writes to the .lack- un mMimiMvi' luislnesa. These luter- (ieutlemen: at haiiil, and contents noted. at Astoria In uari'lionsn on tlin wntor 'nllx- i"lv. full nIiIiiiiIih' iiit.illi...n.', I . . . . hi isiiirm in xvareiiouse on ii e water 'n" f,l '"',' , ,,l""i c",fc" ' ! I. O.O. K-Tl.o (iniiul Lotlge ort front, where it could bo plueed on 11111I ... be o Interest to the whole Ori.(po met III annual session at the ' '' Mill, without expense, ought ,Matc. At-torla Is growing steadily in 1x.11.,. .... -vr,,,,,!,,.. i,w, .,,,.1 ,..11 1 to be wortli San Kranclseo prices, less iiiiportai.ee as a business point, nml , '," V ,, mlai ,,-, "" l " ,Us- freight ami Insurance, both' of which iiiimiy settlements are being made 1 "''' f" 'fv " -- .v- vary with t.be season of the year, the that the following olllcers were abundaneo or scarcity of tonnage, ami elected by the f.rand Lodge : A. J. X"' "' TX'""tv 'h,B',t,jL, a. 1 i. n r . V . p.. ?..ii per ton, say a. cts. per 10(1 Marshall, Grand Muster; L. P. lllg- pouuiN. isouvllle Sentinel, that, while travel-!ets will bo represented bv a Jourimr "00 "I'lmty tir.uid Master; 11. G. on are sensible In putting your ling by stage through Idaho, April, at A-torla, ami Mr. Ireland poes -W. "mini Warden; C. X. Terry, J JVrtYm?l'" " 1Ufar vtvtembl 'Jl, they stopped at Haft Hiver sta- every quallllcatlon necessary to make raiid Secretary; I. It. Moores, 1 ' Yours truly, tlon to warm, where they found a l,t Interesting and successful. jGrand Treasurer; A. L. Stiii'tni, 1. Kmimi.ANDiui. good tlio inadeoiitoriigrlciiltur.il '- - Grand Heiresentatlve. . - . ... I r .1 1- Mi.piirui ivn tiik lliiva iiv ' n.U.l.llOUm: AT ASTOItlA. MT. lll''llf'ttl 1 win.- wi 1111- ,nMi J! were addressed to the following na med parties; P. Prettynian, Port land, Oregon; . I. G. Itaskct, Dallas MlssOI'ltl AND Till! .MoXOI'Ol.lCS.s ' The St. bnils )'),ii..vh savs : ' Dr.i.KCATi'.s 1:i.i:cti:ii. Warren ' ,u,m l,ow '" l'uul w"".v n' Missouri Is graihially being annexed Cranston. V. It. Diiulur. P. Wilbur. "'"B Ior ul)scriptIons of stock in Ao. !1 - A'ri in. II.. i brrad pall l.ie iia-t. iisla hl'Ct.ll A'o. -iic.. It. pi axmtiuttil f I rakr .V11. ft, W'Mrif. lut rxblldtiu pir.rri.p kimlp .Vo. ti-.Mlli. iprilillilifjrltle.r.ktii.... . ' A'o. 7. Marnwlade rM plum nulliff .Vo. lami, uregon; .i.ti. n-ki-i . I'auas, t ,l0 i,:utle-grouud of the fanners ;muj k. 1,. ii,imi illlvo ,,.,. ,.,.,.io. ,l,t' wiinpany lately formed for bui d j Polk count v, Oregon; .lohn llurnett, against the monopolies. During the " ,. , Vli 1 1 1' nae iK.cn electeil ( vi'Stiirr's Point, llenton county. ir- misi six months n eetlmrs have been l'.v ' Highland Farmers' Club as 1 "'' r '""""ses at Astoria, and will egou; C. Hughes, Kerbyvllle; S. held, and the interests haw been nip- delegates to the Karmers' County' l)0 nl '"Bene tity on luesday, May , Kllsuorth, Kugene City, Oregon. Idly but quietly extended. .Nearly 1 Convention, which meets on the first ' "J7m ' Crvallis, Wednesday, May 3 : Im granges of the Order of Patrons of -.,,.,' 0) . ibi .jtb; Albany Tbursdnv MnvNIli- ' ' (Mm.: ... M-AY.-Mr. K. K. I'urxer "iK '.W "WttSIl? M!m,,u,ut.,?KridayV May $S$rfh and family arrived in Oregon .... the ffi W UM 'L.V ,' ,' a .. '. ...' . "lay, M5 31lt. .TI10.0 ,u J AJax last ueeU.f.ou. northern Illinois. Knob No-ter, 111 Jobi.so, eot... v, Is , .,,,V. ."". ' " '" l"W 1 x X? . ... . ". 8,CWK lV u C. They have come to make their home asscn.bletl it U .bought (he number m'l' rk in South ftUcn, and orprN oc ., h.t "J-W''""" '" i iiiiJioWilhiiiu'iu. Vullex- an.l1.rei...r- III e.eee.l -JiM. At present there is IlIN all orders for machinery 11 a 1?' ; V. iJ ,tr, "' ., nt . .,. ,,.....' X representation of tho order in everv verv superior stvle Mr ltl.-s ,i",0' il1"' I'l'cs above inentloncd. fivtly delighted with our climate, soil, ugrleuliural county in the State, an I . . "'Y,or . "'.V. . !r' lyK .. 1U X N- Olmiti Fruit ,i'ii ;n OantiAlprii hr ... t ' iheriie I isHipirrilr ... 1 ' hlacklerrtip I ' plump ... I ' l'ti ... I ' loinali'e 1 Pllawltrirtf p . t Ik .1 rxhlhll of raiinri trull s klu.lt 10 tue mcmncrsuip, wnieli lias been gathering without resect to party, represents the bettor class of ouragri cutturists. On the luth of .lime three hiindrxtl granges of the Patrons of iiiisiui.itiry are io ik- represented ul a Clasa 13 - J... Mx A'o. J. Aifte. r.H) lailrilis., 4 pppvlatm eaih Fruit &. Wiuos. I. su,e,tttpiulfBTf HX uiul productions. They say that many ,A , futilities it. Illinois only await a favor- .v able.eHirt from them, before following in their footsteps. Mr. l'urver Is n ;t praetleal Pugllsl. agrieulturist, and Vjx o most eonllally welcome him 1 1 Stutx'. J i . ,., .. . give some Idea of (law vig vvi rsi.i.M i,.i.Mi iiTi.r-s.-uy reqiu-s., niovement. but Its result ean onlv b Hon. J. liulnti Thornton will deliver . conjectured. A at present coiistftut aleeturx'ln this city on next Mondny'tJ. it Jiroinlnes Inllnlte good to the i ii...ii ix. i ,..... 1 class for whose benetlt It has been lu xe., .., . x ...x-p. - y,.x-. ."..M-, ... s,Uutt.t)i btt t,,, wl U e oase 0,,v '". loiigtis tlie pollllcUiiy are held .urm'i leiiKlb. nitiKi'x. iiiiii riiii'iiPd l'iiiiio xi f.xxtii i 'i-iii.t' a i r iiu.--. -. .. " I'"" " aiuii' in l.lllll- i.n-u.x.i., ,i. , iiniW.I, J.s,j,, liig machinery. Give him a call. of the Albany Democrat, dropped in " our ollk'e ti few minutes last Monday. Maciiinkuy Knit S.vi.i:. in an- Mr. linker, traveling agent of other column will be found an ad- The st. San rrancisco. also favored to our convention to be held in Mount Pleas- vortisomeiit of farming machinery ' us with a call. nut, Iowa, and addresel by Governor for sale bv Messrs. .1. H. nntl S. Hob- - Carpi'iiter. Ihcse annouiieenietits ,,, , : ' "' """ ,' ' lvl' Ki'ivoixtv Tl... give some Idea of lh vigor of the Mn"- A BO chance for those n- J, ,()T. 1 10 the titles (o real estate liiHuknt, uillon, W cent. t horse discaso L terested. !:u" ,0 nilvt? msJde Its appearanco in Jsalein this week, in two of our liv- Cou Chapman announces that ho VT' stables. has succeeded in obtaining tho means .. w r . , sunlclent to construct the I'ortl.ind, I nii3.V'lT.SKJ lltVAis?gr.ti , lUto, mid Salt I-uke Railroad. ' ( S, & lT,,.,uhclKo.KVA10" m M6l"om", ' IJMIIIlj '