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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1873)
A WW ilWIITIIIFrTWIHllll1 W W f WMJ a - $2.50 m You i', in Advance. no-tick to snisc itiimus. 'flir date nppi'nrlnennrr I1icirliilril name on tlic pnprr Im IIic dale or Hip MXl'ltlATION .fiilscrl.lloi,. 1!!!!!?!??"""!"'? wrrars wv TsmasAPB. From the Modoc. Vi 1111.-11.771," mv . r nKK'S.V f"fe oiSVlmw tecrs, and Capt. Hodgers, with detach - ........ . i.i. .?.... u .. ... maud, aro now In camp looking after Indian now under guard. There are three companlen of Oregon VoluuteerH In the Held now and one lielng organ- mciui in inoir ivii:kiiib iiuii-nim- Uwl In ho Kliuuntli iiiiMii. uipta n that as there Im general understand Ilolluml's company fl)) iHhtationed In . .,, i,..,,PJ . i.,m,, u-mil i (1000 Lake Valley, whllo tho others I "B "mong "" keep wool at uio ino ou.crs will bo wtatloncd along the State line, on thealert for Ktrncirllnir - . . 'I ng parties rroni tho lava bed. The estimnted number if Oregon Volunteers now In the Held Is bout ISO, rank and tile. We hear from Klamath Hint the ImlitiUH have been much excited about tho killing of two Indians at Silver Luke, north of Goose Lake Valley, by the settler. Agent Dyer, from the licwrvation, accompanied by O. ('. Applegato and -0 ltei-eivatlon Indian, aro now there investigating the all'alr. (leu. Davis, aecomnai.led by .lohu rnirchlld, six uinuuted men and four of our principal Indian prisoners, xl.,, ',.. , ,,.,,. ... i ,w.i,i i ,,.. llogus Chailey. Shack-Nasty Jim; ' Noughts (ount , to be hel 1 in Ko-e-Steamboat Frank, and the Curly-head-, burg, onSaturdayiUst, of thlsinonth. i Doctor, left tins place at iwooeiocu .ves'tenlavafternoonforpartsuuknown. 'VSr ammunition and good horses. May l!7, H a.m. The programme bus ' stcnlSttnt1! ! .n have Just left' on a si 'out taking I lour day's rations apiece. C,iit. lack 1 1 ; :;f ,V ..v 1 . . '. . 2retheiowarU l'ranklsi l-'oih) iliirlnir Hie nast four days. It -een.s the lonialnlng liostllo Modoc aresouti. or there In the I'll voimtiy. mid active oncrat ion be carried on there fori, while to'. try'llro iTlmtftuA mains the bcnibjuarlcr- of the expedl- tlon. S"lV.!-,,BAVai-"..n?;.-i!i Tt$ willing to admit that Colonel McKon- ledlduot nuisiie the Klckapoo- Into .Mexico witnotii liihtrnctlniH tlulll Washington. The President Is .undo "osay that If Mexico I- to bo an asylum lor highway lobbor.s after the I lilted Mate- p.olo-t-, we do not Intend to -auction I(, and if the Mexican govern ment complains this Administration nits re-oivcu to tuat It as an acccs-ory, us guilty as the principals. Colonel MoKonie bus ueelved unlets to ex terminate the Klckapoos utnl I.lpciu- til U01'Kt. Itoinc. Mho "7. Tlu Pono In a peoh.l yo-toriliiy dcolitred that he bad rilicious eoriMiriitlons. Pari-, May 2". Theirs took hi.-eat In the Assembly to-day. Prince Pierre P.onaparte 1- in Pails. Merlin, May 27. Pari- correspond- ents for the Uer.nim trc- sert inai Kahxhiiirs Ilanch May lis. liariy ,1Uonco of the mild winter, favorable ' ng mo icnumwu. n ism 'i"" , ini'm.v aim more growing) we i-mi AM. Pair O.o.inds of the l.luti ni"!.!.'!.'''!!? CnUaln'riiif,' mid abundance of gra-, an growth and starts early In the spring. , have as good and durable farm In.- ,., .XKr,i-iilliniil As-ociatlon, .. iWVwltlMn"niSi"A of f. pounds to tho tleece, I have ne piece In ...y Held that Is piements mannlactured a- can be llimll,K III!l(ol, ,, ,rIu, f ugricub Warm Springs Indian-, making In all i, nuking 1,000,001) pounds of wool, over three feet high at pro-out. 1 , Imparled from any where, but the lunl iuiplei.ionls wereheld thls'JItb afireeofI.lmiitl-jr.i..en.-llhCoKineI S2SU m TUli t.mu(tl di- have some timothy alongside i.r It rub is, we will buy where womiiij , , M . S7;I ,, t, following JVl&WS that Is not over one foot high. I buy the hoapes., without ..rtlil..rllw-inN Iim)o, vL: i,. 1 1..1. .wV. IVh.i.,. r,.! siiiv.. i.r.,csv.sl,w.,. font bills and table have not tested it to any great ex- icgard to.piality. This Is what's the .,.,,.. iiiiHII1. iaimvIIii. .V (. pniyeii lor Krai.ee, Hill wniuti now -- . . .. rirmers of I House Minuted near M.C.Ocei's fiir.n, id tie pi nop., ou iters n II pioi '""""""" '"W" " i"'"" ."'"Vf '!',i''.!''.t.i!!: Um'r '. ' . "i. .,k. last Tt.es: tioul.,e,co,!cer.,..,gtho.r.,n, lirlal- ecary, appears In .1,1- l-sue. Olvo eiiiHion oi .Marsuai .iiic.uiiiiihi i" mi.- uregiMi in iii hi. v . n - . ,. ,, ,, .. , s.iy iii me ruiiior, we were niinriiicii itn a ca I for autnlnu it h s inn, heudortlnilcoiiiitrvnilirlitbeiiguiir- ... ,D.. ,. i... ,l emitlniiu until the day night. The lire was discovered .i,,,! iheie does n'.texlu ll.e Muiilow ujim iintee oforderand jt.stleelo clvllla- ' ' ,iu,inl,hod forltsehoico about I J o'clock, but was so far ad- ()r n foiiiidallnii lur the nport. No .,.. ni u. uo....n k. tlon, which was menaced on all sides. Mate Nu-i i -tl l! Il- " I ' W" ' , . , ,.MaguiM. It such an Idea Is entertained by the Ouovi. Mi I.TIM .- 1 ln.H.lrl u MI-tH The Chamber of Deputlishii. llnal- 0ck- and herd- as it is for It- sp on- winci i um n eomiKUiv. TheMUiiegenlleiimu niiido of Oregon will lioldtbelrnnnual Orovi iv lussed n bill for Hie abolition of ,,,,, ,. i,f., ,,,,.1 iKuir. and all will be wccuimwiniii),. .. i..ieiiient that when the company , ,,,....n,, ,.i w.niiii.urii. In tlili ciuntv. mo movement lor ino renown ,,,, i ,,.jn for the purjxiso oi - " .i ,..,. ........... n...,. ..rf ,,, u mm "" , Thiers originated in Mome mid Flor- M'1'' sl . ' ,,, ,,, roi,.ct of Oregon uhouMO years ago, us a trapper kill lice on fuuU or chickens. Dls- the grain erojis of lie llluiuotle al- " !i:!S!itn Sk m the c.n,.i..y f .- hi, y i.mr a,. ... m a ..Hrt .,r.' -.t-...iHir..iju.iKuiii.... MKTA.."(Soons.The- Keeler, Ulna JuaBo Mr addressed tho moHt- Company. filing water; when ccml, wot their jU(K ,.:J0. Mr. .,, (1. Ulluiiy A Thomas C.inpaii-, of Salt KruueU- ,..b.inlng the nature of tliexyKAIl.v Fi.NiHiii:i.-Tho Crt heads und necks wit . It. Hie lice ,,,., t lt r 0Uw ,,, wwk ,t .... ' : .i . ii.,. ' '"i ! " " .i... ii.. ....,,.,i t. ... ...... i. A Hi. in im Iiistinit. titiil in lialf an hour . . .... ,.. ,.i. ....... ci, us win he seen ny ineir innvru-.- nr.i,.iM 0f incoriKtraiion. -"" , House Is rapidly neanng cuiiiiii-in, - - ucirs egg, mui iiieiiur-. uiruuin. meiit, oiler great attraction s to these , ""' , MUiKH.ritcr for stock would , a)l wiu . nK.r for the June term , the chickens are a- dry and nice in , fl.rulie,. H j,,,.!,,., wy and ) a. who are able to Indulge their ta-H.-In ,laWeonIy for tho amount MiHoffourt. I Vr. ' ","r 'Tbr Wool (iron m' Contention oHlous- ) lilS Count), i HodlllUMUl, Mll.V 17, ISM. Killliir WllliiiuUe I'atmi'r: Tht' wool growers iittoiitllnir tho circuit court at this place, lii'Itl an '"' neii. Mr. J. K.OnriPyof JvUle. tuminanlmously called , to the chair, and delivered " aMo I. .1.1 . !.. x urn i... nuuruss. iur.i, v cnu was appoint c,(i Secretary, and Mr. 11. Ilcnnaii, , , , , ,, , , Assist. Secretary. Several .sj ceelic woro made; the spirit of them was, " - r : :'. the lowest possible flguru this rca-nn, .so as to make up for their losses In wool speculations last year, the wool (yii.tl'f.rj (if llntftitiu f.minlv llrtnlll determine not to hell for le-s than a ' fi.lr i,rl,... and (hut from 'J:, to no ' cents xhould be the inlnlmum rate. For the purpn-eof .securing co-ope-ratlou and united action in this im portant matter, it was unanimously resolved to Issue a circular calling a .iMivimlliiii of IIki unnl. i'rn wits of Tho call was at once drawn upturn I ,, , , uool-grower.s nrc-ent. "oujfcw county is the ,Lt ex- 'tensive, wool producing" olio In tlie ,,. . ,, hccomlng that It should tko 'the lead in u movement that ! affects one of the most Important In-' U'resin hi wii-uuii. .iii'iviiiuihiviui ''P In Douglas county at ' they will yield in eone- terosts of Oregon. n'i,,,-, ..,., .. i.i.wi (till! , . ',w iFiciV (.iniw i lands ot inn country iuuku h w- i tt ,.,... MtM'ker.Harly adapted for r..l.-l.g sheep and ..!" rMovooi lo advantage. There Is how-, ...... ,. uddn niarirln for groat im ' Lmvomenl- In br.d and blood of the average .-beep of the country. I roer nttention to this would secure double the present average pounds of wool to the lloece, and the Mino propor (0M M the udvaiice price of the wool. rhu best breed of fcheep, cattle, am hog-, I- one of the great wants by the farmers of tills county and Ore gon generally. There are many exception-. Tlipclln of Mr. Thomas Smith's 0ck, near Ito-eburg, averages this season "ill, to the Jleote. .ir. .ins. McDonald at Yoncall.i valley, bo- iween Oakland and Ho-eburg, has sfinie of the llne-t draft and beef o...p In Hie State. Hie doeuioii well. C)ii-i:i!Vi:i; terTallU Fannrrs' Hub. !.. t. uwl on May 1711), in 'in rrl.l r'lul. liif.l on .llll. iini ' . ... . r .. ix.. ...iu on .ill. iiifiii.'i.r. I'liimiii; ... I .. 'iii.iin likiii u ii f.urii iiiiv ' I...I. .. ...in .... .i..ii..i. i.. iiu. uiiun. r.i SALEM, OREGON, MAY ttl, take share-. Tins main point for tin ' fnnncr to keen in viiicv;is In control tho selling of his own grain, instead oi irus ung H to ih.-o wi.o-e intoris.s woro to pay 1. ... the lowo.-t, In- ""'mi " " uiguosi i'n 'B '". "" -"' S f.V l".E ! ow S , loiurni oi " ,rV ,7 ! , ,, ., Mr. 1lnr!lis hold Hint tlu live I ,l'ollls m forstoraui' '''r jJ , Ul i'b' . 7 , . ,, ncr iiii-iici inriiioiiv iiiim . paid .Ige, IIIU .lllllllll.lO.I, I IKTLNI.1 eight and eleanlngsof the wheat ........... uiruiu mil ...mn u . . years, if not in one. lie Mated that , i.i r... ii l I.. ...... .i... . ..r i,.,.... i....t i.,.. h "".'"' "" ; "" ". "i-ii-. ,..m .. . i ....iiiiIii mill a .mini lull II iiiiiiiii i up, nut were prevented iroin doing I'-I"' " I'vory bushel of the dinners' grain In their own hand-. lie was .strongly favor of building n , warehouse. ' The ineetlngthen adjourned to the llr.st Saturday in .lime. ; """ ll)c j.r.nss. KiIIiit win inn tir rnrmir: At the reipiest of Mr. D.inlelC'lark ' I will give my experience in lliecul- tare of what is called Lincoln or ltye i Oras- 1 have tried it on threedlf- ferent kinds of Mill, and it has done, well. My opinion Is that It is the j best gra-s for dry grouu.l that we have on this co .-t. sow cd one niece on a bbrli ridue that was very . - , ferny, ami the grass grew four or live feet high, comp etely smother-, lllg tlie ion. down, ii is in a niiiiu tout for hay, but so done so I an. s.ti-lled It will make fair hay, but for grazing 1 think It will excel any gr.i-ses we have. A. W. McXauv. O.tk irove, Polk Co., May ai. Wallowa Vai.i.iiv. The Dcput mentoftho Interior ha- determined to add to No. Perce Indian Ite-erva- tlon the Wallowa Valley, and lias di rected the Mipciiuiui.uciii oi iiitiinii 'Affairs to cuii-e an apiiralseine.it if the claims and linpiove.nenls of the settlers residing thcein; also to udvlso i the whites that they aro hereafter pio - hlblteil rrnin settling ... unit vanej. I'll., niiiir.ilsiiii.iit vs. ill he Hindu be .... ..,-, - - two or more competent ,.er-os at an i .....i.. .im. .a........... - ( iiooi. liorsi: Miusr.K. 'Ibe M,i(tHMtui learns tuat ...neny miiooi tur as i nave ." .. ,, , ,,V!'oiiteiuplutii h.ich a sale, tlio fii.u.crs McKay, well known .,,.,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,!, rver would re- in and In many oilier places, eclye om' ,iir'i unliee to that clllel. Clinrlcs over Oreg illeil III Ills resilience hi nivin -, i-..- .. . . . ... .1.1 .!..... l'....1. Ingtou county, last Tuesday night. 1S7,J. Kink Point flub- Home M.iiiur.u'luii't. ' I IMItnr lllatirlli' I'ltrmiT. Our I'luli met by Invitation at Win. ,,,, , ,lls,uts u. ., f m( ( r (m t,(1 fnm , ,,, .fooling manifested ly nil pro-ont It . t was a success. '1 his Is oni pleasant WUy to Interest t ho social rot-llnir James Tato.n, Muster; I.. Mob- '' n,r",w- Mr" Kwn" """"i1" I ""' ""'"' ' offlw' ln'V ulongun old uciiunlntuncojust urrlv.y.ndoneo, Polk county. OntholOtli, . , ... .... i . . . . . . . ... on ironi .Minnesota to iook arouuii. . .. . . .. If he does not .settle in Oregon, it ...... (, . ,., .,,, r .,.. , ..,,.,. Wl ,,..,, ,,... r..iimi ..,,..- " " ' I" lU.1BllH , t)u, (.,mnly (-,. ,, r.,1P,p .,,,, n,,...,..,,,, (). s. -.' -i ....... ..., --. -. i)vnlng, and (I. V. Hunt. We ti,. thcru ough glit to be a good at- tendance at the County Club, us it OmVo, Hueiin Vista, Polk county. -may be necessiry to take Mime teps'on (ho ll.lli I organled Oak Plain to market our wool crop I win. tliu. r.V W M lvitiuwirl. in Hin ,,,, luimlH,r r ,,, ..AIIM:U ims culled attention to Oregou-manurac- timi(, n M, ()r(,K()n ,lU,ri ,,.,,,, , ,.,,,. ,, t1uu , !lVL, ., o.egon-niade wagon, made In Salem, (lf )ri),m n,,,!,,.,., ,)S ,,( ,,11, (t has been In t.-e fourteen ears, and I wiii.ld not echange It for any Im- ported wagon of Us age in the State, at least none that I know of, and thelthev Intend to keep It up only part that has given way is tholo.dorgc.su foothold In ev tongue, which was broken In a riin-'s,p In Oregon. away. 1 have al-o a light wagon, ofi four years' service, w hid, isall home j W(M except the hubs, and It !- the . best wueon of lis hl'c that I know of. r. r. i have ever believed that by proper- ,y .electing our o..k (and there Is piciny aim inure growing) we eiiu matter. II the dinners of Oiognn would buy iioiio Mil OregoU'ii.auu- 1 fact u red Implements, there would 'soon bo plenty of faeloiie- miming , to supply tho want, at as toa-ouablo , cost as the Imported article Isat pros- cut, and we would build up u good, , healthy home market. Wo think this subject a legitimate one for our 'County and Slate Conventions In 'dl-c.iss. O. W. Ilixr. Denver Olen, MayL'.'., IS71I. c.s t ha inc. i.n. - The npo.l lias ,K.(1I1 ,.X,,MPM,X circuluted alining the 1 r,,ners and shippers up the valley to tlit tllt-.t Unit tho Willamette Klveri ........ i... i ... . rTllllSIHII lllll III UlllI'lllM lllll-lli. I lH141i,llf , ,,. ,.r di.v. j,ver . . ii .i i i... . . i .i. .. i.aii. nil ifiuir iiiniri..i i.i..- .... i ' ,m T J ...... c.afl likely to be constructed as an oiiiin-itoii ooiit, on hid uri oi tin innnth. In a conversation Willi one itftytlHUtH, VoIiiiih1 V. Number 1.1. Patron or lluib.itirir). Killtnr WllUini'Un V au.ii r 1 write to let you know whatstii- , mvo ,ilU.j ,,,, , ori;ill.lnB i4lniI14. , , ,,,. , arrived in Polk county, and organized Oak plain Grange, with thirty members. at I o clock p. in., I urg.UIUCII ADM- mouth (ir.tuge, with nineteen meui- bor; I.. Ilentley, Master; I. V. M7 lluller, Secretary; Tost OtlVe, MonA mouth, Polk county. And at 7 p.nO I organled lluena Vista Orange, with sixteen member-; O. A. WelLs, Mster; K. ('. Hull, Secretary; Post Orange, with nineteen ineniliersji .1. II. Itramwoll, Muster; T..I. Illack, Secretary: I'oM Olllce, llul-ey, l.lnn county. On the I lib, 1 organized Tangent Orange, with twenty-throe, member.-; (J. W. Vernon, Masterj. Alfred l!lol.i, Secretary; Pcvst or lice, Tangent, l.lnn county. " These Oranges are composed of sterling farmer-, who mean business. and, having begun in the good work, until orn ery town- W. .1. CXMIMIIXI.. Ila-t Porllanil, MayJi. Deputy. Trial of I'luli Ai.iiaxy, May -'!, ISM. Kiillur W IIUiu. lie 1'nMii'r: , pieiiiluu. for llo-t lluckeyo Oang I'low. Men, to Mes-rs. I'.lll-on, lorsytho .V Co. l-l premium tor Host Walking Plow; al-o, -i I piomium for licit Wnlklng I'low. For Clod Ma-lier, l-t premium to W. P. Andei-on; '-'d, to Aildo Ilor eher. Judge. Climb s l.i.gMli'ii, of Doll ton ooi.uty, S. rioui.tu and .1. It. Mo dule, of 'l.lnn. 1). II. ouirn.N, Clerk. Tin. Mown. Ww.os. In ll.e pro- ceodlngH of the Highland Farmem' Club, prluti d In auotlu rooluu.u, will , be found a wry interesting report concerning the Howie Wagon, to which we would (.all theatteiitiouof . I II .1 I , 11, i fl,,r,""rJ' ",m1 "" others nlerested In the encouragement ol home ini.nu- 1 fiicluro-. ciiu.uieiu1 ,lnue tli. I mi .luiie Hlli. if llllj-. Tiinltvi.N. Tim line ralHs wo Jjuso bad the pul wiek have added tt least The raid of .1. W. Houlber, lltn It will eon- wrutiii...!. i-. tfCtibvd, rt ''' ....-i'.s kU