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WILLAMETTE FARMER. 3 AUK.vrs. ... . Itoneburi. l)oii-Iu county .. .1'k'inalit Hill, Lane county . . .Albany, Linn comity Uethel, Polk county Zcim. Polk enmity Sublimit), Marian county .North itmhlll, Y.uiililll county Centeri lll. Wahlnj;loii count r Alirl,Clatr-li county Tno. Smith STKrilKK ItlillKK, C. 1'. IIUItKIIAKT. L. D. Fluzau .,, K ECnoi'tn .Ton Downisii. I) U. bTEAAHT... WiAMiiu Col J. TAYtnn .. V. Suoevakkii.... T. W. Davkspoiit MUi'itnn , llCIIHK Kurel llrotc JoiivM.llirie. Oreo-iiClty Philip Hiti jAtt F. lln.iv.-s WFWkt Sin.!. lUr.... 8. D. llALKT Taoor Kkaikii... it n WiLLoeounv "in i,i vtann Kiiiri in" Clly ...leffen'on Jacksonville .lVorlA Marrhal 1'. O., rmatllla Co Pine, l.lnn Piinntr M WILKIKI.... DI1 IIIVKHAnT. SM Wait , K UriiKtn...... K. Woodwaiir. . Willamette Fork, Lane county ..innyon i liv WaltfbnMr, W T ..Franklin', WT CorvaM W. W. Ukacii Uurim Vlta u.n.Biu.i( Flklnn J.D. Lis... Ilalla. Irvine & Mimnt sclo MFSpiNCKit nerval BMcFaiila.nu Sritlhi W. T. Hat. Will nucna Vlt I.. P. Firiicn HanFranelaco VouiRT Cnutu Canyonvlllo N.CocKi.Knim, Knehuri- ALONZOllROWS. .Oakland H. K. (.ANHtlALi:..,, A. J. HtitnAKcn.... TWU Nlrhnlaon... IlATinM.OL'TIIBII!. W, II. Itolaml Willi Starr II, F. Aatilit AC? Petty IIP Porter Mradowvliic Marion Station Portland Dalta. Polk county. Ilrovtnatlllr, Linn co ibiylon, Yamhill co nti'hir. Wacocn WIIIiih Fork", 1'matllla do ahedd. Linn en Henry Penlanrt. .IIley, Linn rn 3mlth. nrameld .t Ci .IiirutlnnClty TIIK Scientific American rOR 1879. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. rwiti- iiur.iirvTtfftfi itictitr . ? , .ni ttr X It ifSlh year, enjoy the wluei-i circulation of our analogous periodical In the world. It content embrace the htcvt and molt Inter. Willi;; Information pertaining to the ltiduitrl'l. Mechanical, and Scientific I'rojjreM of thu World; Dcacrlntlona, with beautiful enprnvliijrr, of New Invention. New Implement'. New Procrc. and Improved Induatrlea of all Linda; Ureful Notra, Facta. Kectpc. buicestron, and Adrlce, by Prac tical Writer, for Workmen and Employer, In nil Uw varlou Aria. Description of Improvementa, I)leoTrrlc, and Important Work, perLilnluu to Civil and Mechan. leal Knelncerlnir. Mlllliiir. Mliilui?. and Metallurcv: Hecoida of the Ute't prorrra In tho Application (f Steam, Strain Eujilnccrlufr. Itallwata, Ship. Imlkllni!. Navigation. , ll'IPBI rannv. 'Ielei Telegraph hn. irlnecrlns. Electricity, MAL'IICll.m, 1,1 ll.utt i.ijtui ana The latcit dlaeorcrlea In Phototmnliv. Chetnl. try, new and uaeful iipnllcatlon nf ChemUtry In ill" Aria and In domestic or houFchold economy, 'Plirt 1ialAad lai ikHtml Ijtia .4dltil a TaIiii nl. au uu laivrt iinifiiiiiiiitiii pi-i t Billing ( r.nnnViji X!lcropcopj, MdthviiiAtlOf. ActninoiiiT, (K'Ofcranh). McttHiruldirv. Mlui'rulo'v. ny, llortlculfiirv, AL'rU-rilturt1 kcuiuj. ouiopjr, uuia- liLlilT". it I I II lll-l i III 1-. 1L1IIDI An liUi'clurc, Iturnl Kconnmy, FoihI, J.ljjhtlui;, liratlni;, Ventilation, ami Health. In abort, the whole rtupi of the Sclcncca and Practical Aria aro imbnieid within tho aenpn of the Scientific American. Noperxit. v.hndralrrato rxi Intellljvnlly Informed can uilord to ha without ihl paper. Fanner, Mechanic. Knslneer. Imentur, Man uractnrcr, l'lirnilt. I.iwr ofelruee, 'leachera, Cleruymen, ljiwyi-r-.auil People of nil Prnfeftlon. will rluil tho SciENTirio Amiricak to be of ureal value. It rhouM hate u plico la every Family, Library, Study, omceanil Onintliitf Hdoot, College, Aendemy. or Sihool. Publlrlied weekly, plendldly Illuatratcd.onlr 1 a year. Th rbe Yearly Nnmhcr of th SmeiTiic Aurm. AN make leo vnloudld volume of nearly one thouaaud i ue. equltalent lu t'onlint In Four luoiiranu onnnnry iiook j tfea. All umriai i.ui of all Paleula lrui.l l lmblUhiil weekly. IW Sprclmtn coplm ent tree. Aildref the nublUher. Mt'iN A Co.. .IT Turk Itow.New York. uniiaiier. airiN ,v mi., .it run. itow. sew TO A ffCWPQ In comiectliiu wll JTilJLXiJl XD, "SctrnTinoAMan Me.r. Munn ,s Co. urn Solicitor of Air Till) tin' nicN." mrrlrjin ami roreun raicni. niveiiad orr u.t year et. perience, and he the Ltrsnl eiabH.hment In therorld. If you have made uu liniullou, write Ihcm a letter and eml it aUtch; they will promptly Inform you, fiee of charjje. whcthir your device I new and patentable. Thev will hImi aend you. freo nf clmue, ainpynf the Pnleiit Lawn In full, with luMrucliou huw to pmrecil In obtain a patent. Addrc. .MuN A Co., 7 Pjik ItuW, New York. XTui'morw Bi'imlne our nml 1-IMHCII10II. Cippr rlrrt'd Pat Nov. lfOI. L. S. Army. IS, 000 kolJ. Il(ny.'. Ll;ht llertc Collan. Adopted by Ueil In l'c Ail f)n ttiaa. No Complaint No Repairing, Doi.'l believe Fan Salr Ut Maniificturcl o ripping". luilne for yoiiieelve. pieju'd part I oh All DriKisi, tiiil by J. C. JOHNSON ,te Co.. 101 Front St NAN FIIANCIKCO, nealer In llnrneaa, Nii(ter', l.mllirr, cle. Liberal dlfCouut to lliu tradu. dC.'NIili ALL SEEKING JVsS roRjCQPYor 4fi 'snl!Hlr,de Which contain a Hit of all the dralrablcadiertlf In medluua In the Country, wllh Cikci'latiok, Hath, Ac, Invaluable to all who d.'.lre to api-nd lhlr money to Heal I'owlLI Ailtnulagc. Sfflit poil free for 3S cent In aper, M lent In cloth. Adair T. C. EVANS, firautiii Xtuvi-r AdnrHiy AQttt, 9Swll ll. Warhlnston iMrwt. llortou Wanted, OH 1,000, KKI'l'UKD UT Meal (Mate lnSlen. Inquire al Nov. in rf rrrr- K4Sa Vr4 9 imt" atfe2 tMtV.l-i HiiBrllBlsBW MJsmsVaflaSflBVSklsW $800 trill office. A. M. BELT. c, II. HAlt. BELT & HALL. Sncceor to I1KLT X JOHNS AND J. W. CKAWPOKD A Co, Druggists & Apothecaries And Dealer in Drugs fc Medicines, rcnniairiAi, sTjiitirr, Oppoeltc Chcnicketa Honac, SALEM, - - - OREGON. A complete aortmeut of Patent Medicines. Perfumery, and Toilet Articles. COMBS, BRUSHES, Etc, etc. Physicians' Prescriptions AND FAMILY IIKCIMM (.'artfully compiled, at all hour, day or nlicht, by 11 Ann v llKAit, an rxprrlrneed Pharniaclit. May 10, 1871. lty D. LOWER. ContmlsKloii BXieliint AND W110LK9A1.K DKALRR IN Oregon and California Fruit and Produce, 188 FItONT STHKKT. PORTLAND, ... OIIBGON. Country orders promptly attendeil to. novo 38y XIIE HUBBARD COMBINED SELF-RAKE REAPER & MOWER MANUFACTURKD AT TIIK Salem, Oregon. rilllK PUOPUIKTOlt OF nilS WORTHY EN. X terprUu ha Imported tweuty-flre of theie Superior Machines ! (Which he Intend to build) In order to loot thear merit lu Oregon. Kcellojr, conlldent that t'-v are tho BEST MACHINE! Manufactured, having merited the only GRAND GOT.T) MEDAL at the lait two United Stntea Fnlra for the J313.ST Combined Self-Rake REAPER AND MOWER ! Wo can confidently roconimiiid them In the public. Hend for descriptive falalcilnv amit fnie. Machine nun at uurofllceoneihlbUluu.andfor aale. Oregon Agricultural Works, !Ai.i:n ohi:con. THE PARKER GUM. 5tSf STAMP FOR CIRCULAfl , PARKER BROWS', WEST MER1DEN.CT. James F. Brown, Agent for Willamette Farmer IN EUGKNB CITY. BOOKHKI.I.KH AND DKALEH IN MAOA cine, Periodical, Newspaper, llooka and Novel. Sub.crlptlotn taken fir the WIU.AMKTTK FAHMElt. and all Eattern 1'abllcatlom, at 11b lliher'a price. Willamette atreel, aecitnd door to the 81, Chad Hotel, Etixrne City, Orefon. ApK). Kama Central Land Agency. Hai ika. MaJ. JOHN W. UKIIKS. Wi . Ileal Eatale Iluilneii; acenl fur the Kaaaaa Pa cific Hallway Cn.'i landi, and poblliher of th Xoa uu Cr-lral A'tmeatr, a lin rirau of 30,000 cOt. latlon; only 41 ixr annum. n. niLLonr. . I. iuaw. BCAXalOaT 4c HAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALEM, OHaTOUN. Olttce over Gray' tlorr, turner of Suu ajad LIUrt it'ieu, MulT-lr. OBI. B. V. CBIASIt, BUR VET I.t. Col., lata Hunreon U.S. Volunteer!. Office, Durbla'a block, p alatr. Kaildrnca. Coinmenlal atreel Salem Oron. WTf KinVS BV TISLVBaBAPH. Xew Yoik, July 11. Tin- nntnler of C'linrK,fl()oiitlrlc,li I n loui;ir;i iiiy tory. IIo wili sliot liy MIiiiiIi- Wult hum, nllns Knto Stixhlnnl, on the -1st ilay of Aluroli Inxt, ami yosti-riliiy alio imitle n full confi'sj-lon of lnr guilt to tho police uuthnritics of Urooklyti. liar trunks wore seized upon ami open oil. In tlioiii wiii illnoovci'i'tl some property of Clootlrleh's, Inoliiillnjr a wntcli mid uhitlti, n fltip'r rlnir nml seal, ami a p9uket-bnok with ?40 In Dills in it. believed to lie the Identical money tnken from the mtinlervil inun. A revolver foil ml In her trunk hml three ohambers lontleil nnd three empty. There were tln.o bullets fotitnl in GotKlrlch's hentl. Kate eon fes9cs thnt the revolver fntinil in her trunk was tho weapon which she kill ed Goodrich. Every in Hole or prop erty taken by her Irom the premlse-i she seems to hnvo carefully preserved. New York, July V2 Kate Htodilanl. the confessed murderess of Goodrich. last evenine spent tho time in playliiK on her piano in the Captain' room nt the station house, In llrooklyn. The police say of her that she Is an eilucat cu, rciuieu woninu, uui n nine "loucil ed." Itoscoo's canttiro was certain, as there was n lurge force in search of him. The Goodrich innucstwas rcvumetl to day nt the llrooklyn Court Hoiixe, by Coronet Whlcliell. The alleged mur deress, Kato Stoddanl, allux Amy Stone, was present. William C. I)e- v lit was retained as couneel Tor the prisoner. The Omnia' procession to-tlav start ed from Lafayette l'luce at 10:40 a. m., with abont 700 men hi line and u strong escort of police. There were seven Lodges, each with a banner of ineir lioago and some Willi American Hags. Two bauds played along Itroad- way ami on me way duck rrom Thirty Fourth street. "The Orauuo nnd Green will Carry thu Day." A Washington dispatch Mays that tno Treasury J'cparimeui is prepared with n detailed statement showing the llnal settlement of Tny master Hodge'n defalcations. After tlcductiug what was realized from tho sale of hia pop erty, there remains iih a total Iomn to the Government, $ 14,300. Tho bonds which were given by Uodgo aullll'cr eut times were four lu number for $20,000 each. They do not cover tho period of defalcation, and it Is not expected that tho Government will be able to recover anything on any bonds it holds. Milwaukee, July 12. Tho Dally AicH't of this city Icarus from Senator Carpenter that tlio Chief Justicenhlp will bo ottered to Senator Howu of this State should Colliding decline. Concord, July 11. Mrs. Mary Carl ton was charged this afternoon In the Police Court with placing obstruc tions on the truck of the Concord llallroad on tho 8th lust. She plead ed not guilty, and was committed to prison lu default of S;t,000 ball. Mihucapnllw, Minn.. July II!. The proceedings in tho Gordon ciih, at l'oit Gary, have developed facts which materially change tho complexion of atl'airs. It has been all along under stood that the American party was arrested by the Manitoba olllcers on Ilrltlkh soil, but tho evidence, proven that the arrest was made south of the Hue, located by tho new boundary survey. It Is expected that friends of tile prinouers will at once apply to the American authorities to demand their release by tho Manitoba Govern ment. Washington, July 12. Six Treasury ofilclals, under tho direction of Col onel Jones, departed for San Kraii-dnco on Monday with currency, for which they will firing hack gold. UMin thu ijticstiou made by Presi dent Orton, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, tho Attorney Genorul has decided that iitiou lines of telegraph operating under net of July-21, lHtil), olticers and agunts of the dillerent Departments of the Govern ment may telegraph to each other ukii official business at rates llxed by the I'OHtmitHter General. The Internal Itevenuo lliireau has been udvUed that upon tho opening of Columns a combination of uhlsUv distillers nnd railroad men will begin war upon It. J ho complaint of the railroad men Is that the Jlnieau insti tuted ii suit against them for the nav- ment of the taxes assessed upon stock dividends; while thu grievance of the distillers is that Commissioner Doug lass Insisted upon rlgoioiiH enforce ment of tlte law which imposes a pen alty of ouo per cent, on all taxes not paid at maturity. Ail vices irom l-.agle 1'ass to July '.'6 slate that upon the 22)1 u detach ment f 40 men of tho 1'ourth Caval ry, from Camp Sliafter, while scout ing for cuttlo thieves, struck a fresh trail which they followed to the Hlo Giunde. They captured one Mexican thief, who hud not crossed tho river; then crossed themselves-, anil captured herd of W) cattle, which had been stolen from various Texas ranchers, and tho man in charge. Frank Taylor,the well-known book seller, died this afternoon, of ii.o plexy. Halifax, July 12. The oulv stutaj merit Captsln 1'hilllpps has made wus to Captain Ueau. nnd was to thocflect that he could only account for tho ac cident by the compasses being out of order. He had not obtained an obser vation that ho could rely on during the whole voyage, nnd therefore could not correct the deviation nnd lost the nttractlou of tho compasses. Ho saw nothing to Indicate a change In the water till the ship struck. He thought when tho steamer tlrst touch ed ground that she was on the south side of George's shoal. He got his boat down and went on shore to ascer tain his exact position, and seo if ho could land the passengers. Pilots were then procured, who aided tho officers and crew lu taking tho passen gers oil", which was speedily and suc cessfully done. Grand llanlds. Mich.. July 13. At 3 on this day tills city was visited by another terrible lire, which broke out near the Hrldgc Street Houc, and wns soon beyond control. The tire spread in all directions, consuming everything in its way from Hridgo street to Trowbridge street, and from Canal to Division, except the buildings fronting south on llrldgo street nnd west on Canal street and Hokev. At least 20 acres of ground were burned over and 200 bulldingdestroycd. The loss Is not less than $1100, 000. Albany, July 1.1. A tiro In Green bush, opposite Albany, this evening, destroyed 21 dwellings on Urnndlvay, Columiila, and Academv streets. Imiss estimated at about $150,1)00. A boy named ltroill wes burned to death. New York. July 14. Tho coroner's Jury have found that Charles Good rich came to his death by pistol shot wounds Intlletccl bv I.l.iiu I.lovd Klnir i.i nuns iuie niouiiam. Ill Cheshire, Conn., on tho 12th Inst. Miohael Hlgglns, a farm laborer, stabbed John O'Ncil in the abdomen from tho ell'ects'of which ho died. Search for Hlgglns resulted in the discovery of his dead body lu u room In the farm house. It Is supposed he died fioni heart disease, superinduced by excitement. Tito police found, on the 13th, in tho house No. 135 East 87th street, the decomposed body of dial lotto Wlllut, aged years, who had occupied the housoiilouo, nnd had not been seen for several weeks. When tho body was found it was half eaten by rats, which swarmed tho room. Washington, July 1 1. -The following statement is .based on Information from official sources: The accounts of General Howard and his olllcers shown dellclency of $11,000, though only n small portion Is In thu name of How ard. Ho adds that ho lias u balance of $6,000, which he is ready to pay over to tho proper olllcers. Nearly one half of the dellclt is charged to the ac counts of u subordinate formerly on duty in the West. Letters have been received from colored men who served lu tho army and navy staling thnt they never received their bounty, though lu some cases tho accounts show to tho contrary. It will require an Investigation to ascertain whether forged entries have to undergo further examination by the Collectors, nnd their llgures may be changed either for or against Howard should those olllcers diller from others in the con struction of tho various laws bearing upon thesubject. All agree that there has been some dishonesty on thu part of subordinates, though it is not be lieved tho defalcation will amount to its much as is generally supposed. tllllOI'liAN. Paris, July II. President XIitcMa linn, in conversation with a corre spondent, ways: Thu real government of the country Is now vested in u Min istry, nun i am iirmiy convinced that the only chaiigu which they will In troduce into thu Itepubllu will bo to carry out the ntograme which tho Into Government proved Itself Incapable of lining, wu'iire uoi inipoiiiio enough to tuku steps similar to those taken by thu Empire, but everything Unit can bedono to Insure thu Pope's safely and tlio neccessiiry liberties of all shall bo done. It Is ill reel ly against the Inter ests of Ituly to expel tlio Popu fioiu his dominions, for were he obliged to take refuge In a foreign country tho Catho lics of all tho worltl wruld unite In crying bhaino against Italy, and pub lic opinion would bu against tlio Kal ian Government to such an extent Unit not only would our interference become compulsory, hut might become the signal lor a Kuropcait war from which Italy has little lo hope and ev erything to fear. London, July 1 1. -A heavy rain stoim, iieconiii.iiileil by llchtulncr. swept over 1 orkslilro yesterday. Thu" crops were grcutly ilaniuged and seve ral persons Killed, llrlllslt ruveutlu returns fur iniarler Just ended show a falling oil in re ceipts irom iiostal telegraph at the ralo of Xb2,000 below thu estimates of thu Department for tho current year. On tlio 12ih, everything passed oil' quietly in iyoiidonderry and llulfast, and there ius no dUturbaiiuu in Dub lin. Slight shocks of earthquake worn felt on thu 12th ot Homo and other places In Ituly. Madrid, July II. The successes of tho Carllsts and thu outbreak and atrocities at Alcoy have awakened strong felling agulnst thu Insurgents. War meetings aro held in tho provin ces. At Ilurceloua u largo meeting was held lust night, t Iterliu, July If). lUnderpost Is so general und destructive among herds in Itusslu that German authorities have prohibited nil Importations from llukslmi iiorts. Madrid, July 14 -The insurgents lu Carthagenn urc masters of the entru ! town, with the exception of the arsen al, nnd It is feared thelattercnnnot hold out much longer, nnd with the ships In tho docks, will full Into the hands of tho Insurgents. Details of the recent disorders In Alcoy show that while the rioters held tho city ten houses were burned and tlfty persons killed nml many wounded. Modkrn Jeuurai.km. One Is sure to be disappointed first entering tho In terior of Jerusalem. Tho 111th will surprise nml annoy him. Ouo who comes to Jerusalem from Egypt cnu endure a good deal lu this direction, but even he will have attained to a high degree oT equanimity if he does not occasionally lose his temper amid tho siiperabotiuding tilth of this city; nnd, whnt Is worse, it seems to gather most about the most sacred places. You cannot with any comfort ap proach through tho old bazaar of tlio cotton merchants whnt wns doubtless the "llcautlful Gate" of tho temple without holding your breath. The Mohammedans, while guarding with keenest vigilance thu sacred enclosure from the pollution of inudcl feet, seem quite regardless of tho Intrusion of tilth. Yet It must bo confessed that tho Jewish quarter of the city Is quite a unclean us nny part of It ; nnd It often gives one relief, when traversing theso these dirty streets, to think that tho Jerusalem of tho lllble lies half u hun dred feet or more beneath tho present surface. I'm: Now York Vribww has un ilortakun lo enlighten the public in its lltiiiiiclul columns touching tho snlo of the Central Puclllc railroad. Its version is us follows: Some of thu city Journals rthitoU this morning, (Juno tho 28lh) that Mr. Huntington and nun or to other gctlnuin prominently connected with tho Central Paclllo Iliiilroatl Com pany had sold out their Interest In tho Company, nnd worn about to n tiro from tho direction. Wo loam from excellent itiithorily that tho statement Is erroneous; that tho gen tlemen in question huvo no thought of hovering tholr connection with tho iiiiiiingenicnt of the road, nml, while ns yet nothing has been nc tiiully ilono in tho wny ofchiinglng tho management of this Important mil way, involutions tiro on foot which may result in milling to tho direction Messrs. I). (). Mills, Will lain Sharon,-Michael lteeso mid A. A. Cohen, four of tho most prom inent capitalist on tho Pacific coast, whoso iiilhienco nml energy would greatly utltl to thu strength of this already strong enterprise. Wo no tico that nt tho close to-day 10.'! and u fraction wns hid for tho first mort gage ImhiiN of tills Company, which is not surprising in view of tho fact uitiir senii-anuiiiti :i percent. coiimjili mature in Jtiiy. AflAHHI. ON DUVIII.OI'MKNT. Ill tho recent series of lectures on urn bryologlealdovolonnion!, Prof. Agas sir. declared tho development theory of Darwin n during assumption. IIo declared thnt many of tho lower ani mals wero Introduced under . niorii highly organized forms than they huvo over shown since, mid huvo dwindled afterward. Thu following is ouo of his more explicit declara tions: 1 hollevo that nil theso correspond ences between the dlHiirout itspucU of animal life lire tho iiianifcslulloin of in I ml lifting consciously with in tention toward ouo oMcct from bcgliw nlng to end. This view is in accord -unco with tho workiugof our minds; it is uu indistinctive recognition of n mental nowur with which our own Ii iikiii, manifesting itself In nature. lor this reason more thiiiiiiuy othor, nurhaiH.do I hold thnt this world of ours is not the result of tho action of unconscious organic forces, hut tho work of uu intelligent, conscious power. LldllTNINO AMI POTENTIAL K.M- r.itdV. Hays A'utun; the Kngllsh .scientific authority: A correspondent puis tho following case : A Mtrong man is struck suddenly dead by light ning. What has become of the po tential energy ho possed tho Instant before ho was struck ? To this wo hnvo received the following reply: Ills potential energy would bo where it was before, vlx., within tlio sjsico hounded by his external service. What tho lightning hits done has liecn to destroy tho mechanism for realizing (hut potential energy. A small portion of the man's potential energy might havu been converted into actual energy by the lightning ns, for instance, in the shape of heat; hut the grunt hulk would bo got by nnybody who chose to eat his body! In prosperity wo need moderation; In adversity, patience. S ;A i