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$2.50 por Year, in Advance SALEM, OREGON, JULY 20, 1873. Volumo V. Nninlior 2,'J, NOTICE TO KUIIXOItllllfltN. The dnto apprnrli.tr nlli'r llir prlntcil name on the ilcr l the iIhIc or the KXPIUATIOM orubJrlillon. EM NEWS BY TBXJSaiUUPH. , New York, July 22. The American Cheap Transportation Association of this city perfected It" organization last cvenlng,ond adopted resolutions setting forth Unit tliu iiuJtiHt and extortionate rates charged by tho vari ous railroads of the country urc detri mental to the industries and Interests of the country, and condemning tho actions of tho railroad companies In bribing Legislatures and defying Judges and .Executives. Des Moines, Iowa. July 22. An extraordinary und daring robbery of n railroad train was committed last night on thn Chicago, Itoek Islnnd and Pacific Ilnllroud, at this point. There is n fhurp curve in the road here, ntul thu robbers hud plnced heavy timbers ncrnss the track. The engineer, John Itiiderty, saw tho ob struction In timo lo reveisc his engine nnd apply the air brake, but the rob bers observing tho tnoveiueut, fired ut him from ambush und idiot him dead. Tho engine Hiruek tho logs and Columbia County. IMIlur Wlllnnu'lto .'anncr: While I regard tho running inter est as far .superior to any other one branch (if industry, other branches of labor und enterprise musfbo pros ecuted with energy and skill as tho complement of agriculture, because no isolated branch of labor or enter prise can prosper. And thiit nil parts of tills new Statu may bo understood or known by thoso who read the Wim.amktti: Faumkii for Informa tion in relation to alt its natural ad vantages nnd its natural local wealth, I will mnko n brief statement of the condition nnd advantages of Colum bia county. This county lies immediately north of Washington county. Its northern Intl-Ctilncse Association. A new society, called the " People's , New (Jmiigrx Orgnnlictl. timber, both fir nnd codar, tn'iv mm- i tlreil feet lilnli. and as strainit it it line! I ntllrn this to be Irim. to my . .. A n NTy! ' ". rl " ; W. J. Campbell, Deputy, writes la own knowledge. c,, Si, ?i a el a in? I u si 2t In ?' UnAw Ti f '" "'' "Wt "0 ....!.. ..... , lUeiiininis htnte, mixing us start in ,,ls ,..,..,. ,.,.1 ... ii,..,,,,,.,,, na r. ivguui, inure is un.v iuniiu..v i K)St i.r,ltll,. Us object appears to' "..." " " do to assist in crcnimg-n piiuiic sen- Turner Umntro. No. 18-U. A. Wit- zol, Muster; W. M. Illlleury, Secre tary. Address, Turner. South lirowusvillu Orange, No. 19 i'. w. urover, Muster: T. j. Coop u........ ....... .i.iH . Iniu ore within two miles nf tho Co- ....... . .. . . . . """isi in i-mimiK-u Imiui.b ri-.i- s ,.. , ,.,, Vi, .-,. , r,.. iiimmu river, win, a mm.enue .c- tlllu.llt llKn,llBt lIlc ia,iK1-t Io. of M ,;, , j-ftft, ', J, ,, 0' Ad scent nil the way to it. Ouo iron .Chinese. The Faiimhii, throe or four dres.s, Salem. uiino uus ueen nirenuy prospected, ' yt,nrH ago, made move In the fame nnd yields from (i() to 7o percent'., i direction, but the proposition at that nnd In quality not inferior to thu time met with no favor. The objects best Swedo Iron. Indeed, there are of the present organization ore fully' many other places, near by, which , net foith in the following decimation good Judges believe to be still richer 'of principles: than tho place already tested. And llesolvcd, That wo are opposed to near bv is the tlnest wutor-nowor In !,h0 furtl,l'r ""jlRmtlon of men and i ' . i ,'t., . .i I women from China; but we are equal- tho est. In uddltion to tho land, y H much opposed to Indicting per tho timber, tho iron, und tho water- sonul punishment upon those who are power-nnd nil within n few miles of' h,';rc ,"w,r ,ri'n,y J'xw,t far crime as I, i ....... ...... .. ,. I others are punished under the law. uus grout national nignway, mo to- . H(.HOvlMr. That It is the fault of the boundary is tho Columbia river; Its' l M m " ' I a!! bort at x K ,v Z$ southern boundary Is tho dividing l. .w't""' .? . ?? miles of tlioi ar'".'"""?, L.."....?; . . i riviir iiiiii iiiiip in niiii iiikiiiiiiiiiinnttri ..i. -. Washington J ' .... ....... ...... w. ... or j'1imnU.. niul not the fault lino between lary it nnd county, which runs on n rldgo east ! and west. iron ore. Doubth ertSeerelHry. Address, llrownsville. North lirowusvillu t) range. No. 20 I.. C. Itlce, Master; A. W.ataimrd, those who have accepted a linmu In This rlili( Is sometimes'. O- - . I.!..... ..t.M.. ,. , ....I. til 1 ... ,. M I 'L'i;u iii.Ji.i ciiiieii i iiiiiuiiiiiiii. ii i, iiiivl'i,' s tills county would have our State in bcttertheir condition. o thlcklv inhabited but for ltesolved, That lVtitiou to Congress, oiiniKij iniianiiui iiir,ttlu ollly Wliy , rumoiy ,no ,vl ..i j i. .I. .II I I.... il... Illfl IIIIIIU wcnioiiiuo inicK, iiiimweii inui uie . . ci,,,,,, (1iv In n few ulacns nnd """-"'"" i- anil weearuesuy reiiuesi our einenso ditch by one baggage car, the others, "",,'','.,' '. .A .,.,' , I !,' ""re labor to make farm than j sign the Petition now belugelrculaied, with thu passenger cars, remaining on i wntiiii no propel i iienomiunicii "lnf. . , , wilboiiliulmil.f land conlrllitite means to carry out our tho track. .Several passengers were "tl.it ridge," free from rock or even i ",,-P ni. yunoi tn loi lit, ()ij(i(,ts bruised, but not scrlouslv hull. The RrRVC,t wItli rkl, deep soil, and t'1! ,SI,,ICI,IW; lh cst "" '" ,l' Tli.wc Joining the Society take the robbers, who were masked, after opsn- ' ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,',' i.,i,,mw(u h,uU' having tho benefit Isith or the ...m,,...!,,,, i1ui,V... Ing and emptying the wire of the w "'iapted to farming Interests. . , , !,n.ey..s nnd '"'",," '.' K '. M,,,i: . express messenger, rode off on horo-1 North of this rldgo, nnd between it , "' """"" brtt.is nnd , ,, ,.,.,., , ,,, llVHom0 of lm, Irnib A..1.....F III., .iiwsnnm.rH u-..r.. !...!. I... r...l I.I.. !.... .1 Ill-O Of tllC Oll lirClV.CM, Hot VIOlfllt, witnesses. SolcmillV lllld slllCelelv lllllll thirty Chinese students en route for tiprlugllcld, Mass. 8t. Louis, July 22. Tho New York Agricultunil Kxcui-slou party left hero last night for Texas, Kansas and Colorado. Chicago, July 22. The nieinbers of i """u ",l-1 ,,u ,,i,,,.,i i,.-i i..,i ,.i ,iin... i ...ni ..ii.ii.... i.i.'M.ar i... ..ii ii.... 'i i. ..i. i about two townships of valley land,1, . ,, . , ', . ,. , must wiend io iHnchi'ii-ui'i. Iiv nil i..u-. ..,, ...i i i........ !....!... n.' hy distance. And when Its natural ,'. "?"" ' .... "h" ' " h S ! . ' I. A1 " i " . iii?u iiiiiiiuivi, urn hi u;i;i hi nil; prairies in Iowa. And, notultli Mtanding it Is generally covered with fir timber, mixed with nldcr, ash, the Dominion Cabinet authorize the intinle. Ac. thore lire soverul beaut I Toronto Mall Ut deny the charges ful prarIo fllnn3 nd wmt 8l.all( made against them hy McMullen and ., ' .. , ,,,..,,, . his associates. The Mull savs the' thcro "grass land," which is cover- stttteinentrtliereln made that thu CIuv-' ed with wntor during tho June fresh ermueut or any party to any ii ni.iMiiiliirt. mine the charter and eonstltutlon and con-'as tho water recedes. r..i ,u i.. ..... .......... ... 1 i .... . ... ... i .... .... ....r. ... .... iiiimii I.IU lllllll liil II- resources nro fully developed, It will , ,oll fcniueseio this country. I will far the richest county in tho not employ nor use Chinamen on any 1)0 by State, know value of every portion of our conn-, that I will not kiiowluulv imlronl.t try. Lands hero can bo purchased 'those who employ Chinamen, when il fmm Hiii mnfi. ivlnilnv.ir llui ' '' '"' PWtT to do otherwise, lllld ironi inu Mine, nt nnioer the ,,..., , . . ... flip r..r.,iii.. a ml ii.i.,.i,rr...,iu ui..,ni,i work under mv control, and will iIIh- Iii ,ivn,. ii. . t courage their employment by others, lu uilMince the prospective , ,...,i.a....u ..i ....... .... ir I tin nil irvi iinnii !( inti iiiillit ni'i I ,y member of It was ' ct, but springs up with n beautiful iiu"mX SuH.rliitiilt.iil ...ay say Is its , who will not pledge himself to the r.v-ugn-eiiicnt, political or, '.,,,,. iriMnii .r.ai nniih'll,ll0H",lPHl ,l,", was taken for going principles, and usu nil lawful ecrnlng the awaid fH-rop or flue mitritinus grass lis soon 1 1, tS,,,f ri()mi 10WUVC,rt ,. l0 , menus in his power for thu abrogation Anil of this i taken ns homesteads, or inav be lire- 'f l.bat liart oi (he treaty between the tracts of thu Canadian Puulllo Hull- grass, which is H10 natural proline- eniptetl. Iowa. Liilled htuteH nnd tlio,Kmplruof Chl- roml, are altogether, false. . The. (Joy-, ,Inn r . ,.,, ...... 1)f .... oxeiM..ni i I ! V w,',l!l!. l. .''" . "'"!" lt.MikH lur I. ii- 1'nbllp KilimiL. i iiniiiiig us iiii wie, mnw lerms Willi iiuu iiuisi m voi en nations oi i.urope, eminent promises lo inaKo all tlic ' " , ' , , ,,,, IllClSOr tllU CllhO ptlllllC at IIII t-lllly ,ll""0 w inumi i.in.tjo Liu, nun u tiny. I mowing machine. Tho most benii- New York, July 22.-A statement Hftll mc!M0W (mt I ever saw was l&n"'; WyvS.Si!!ono of those natural .nondows, Just Church relative to the Iliiwufi-Tilinu ns they were done cutting, und while scandal Is untrue. The trial has only tho cocks or liny wero yetstamlii been postimued on account of the .,,.,.,., ...,,. ,.,..1 ,i. ,,i. ,,, abseneu of llcechcr and a number of" 0or.t 'e ground, i n the nlr s Ori'ICK OK SCI-IHI.NTI.M UK rcni.ic IssTitriTiiiN, S w.v.w. I liii'Jio.v. .In. v 17. IsT.I. 1'urxiiioil hi liiw I lii'ivliy iiiiiuiiiiiiii llml llin rminviiiii; niiiii, ,! iHHiki Iiiivii Ixi'ii duly There aru two prliuailes in Kast Portland, numbering ." uicmbcis, one lu Portland with about thlity inciii- IisIimI iis I lie iiutliiirlinl IfXt-lMiokH, In tin I ,nrH ,MU iiri,,.ri, v.. .1 ,,,. ........ .1 1.. ilimn-iil IminvliMour Himlv. lu Iki ii-m.,1 In tho I "cr" """ ' nur.N t. I Was recently (nulling IV11"'0 71'""1".", "''' '"V foiirjniN iiiiiii org:uil.cd ill Oiegon City with over n , jH, ,,iyo iK'IiiUt, H'.l, mill inn II in liur-. . . , , ns urn iiiiiinliMi in t iiii iniiiinrr linn., ni iiv . .n. 'I' I. V'..... ....,1.!. w....l.u ... . . ..... " .. . ..... ...... i ib a iii.ii.i .".ni n .1.1.. ..ii. ii. ii. ..'i i.'iii .... the committee. In the Fall thu , tilled with tho niost uelightrul liay-' ii7ni.i-.iii,i.itiior .s-.Vi-niiii Aiiiiiiinnie charges tiled itgalnst Uowen and Til- perfume. The levelncss and beauty ai'hftiSS 'jur; iWof h0 ";. thohay-porrume, Ueutenaut M. Frank (lallagher, of wcro almost lntovlcating. Mnny tho Second Infantry, recently tried places, however, both on this Hat licforo CourMii.il tlal In Columbia, ri,i- Iltlfi ln tlm vnllovahovosiiokcn of, nro but sparsely covered with int. one hundred inriiihcis. i dor lillliiiirvrliM-e.i). Niiu Uuillliiiiiiti.nl Writ leu A 1 1 liniot U'iiiiiI Ni'v l'ni'-llnil Arllliiiii'ilc, llnXlki'.NollllUl.MlMlllll A ill 111, I, MIC. Mlltll.it ll'rt 1 InttiHliivlleii tnliiMii'Uili,v ntnl I'lij-linl iiml , liili'iini'illiiln i.t'iur.inliN cl'.u lilu nuiii 1 1 - , I Ion j, Clark's lt,vliinriv lininiinar iin'u . .mil South Caiolluti, for killing John McAnnely, a illschurged folillcr, In ri'iniT SofMi. Ciojisof all kinds will be heavy this year in I'uyallup valley -lu fact they never looked so well. Messrs. Mead V Tliompion ex- .Viiiiiiiii.miiiiiuir.li,iriii,iiili'ir MiMinj, ) vwi to gather 18,000 pounds of lions the Insect resembles the grasshoppiir, "I'uliii I'liilnvWl iiM'i-miI II turv dm niiiii. i ' . n . ' ' - . i ......... ... ...... .. . ur iiu4iR,M'tir.riiiii r iiiiiiiiisiiiiuiniriii. I this season honi siiven acres or gruu.nl. nun isuiiiereni noin uie green lonii. Secretary. Address, llrownsville. Lebanon (.range, No. 21 IL A. Ir vine, Master; J. IL Smith, Secreta ry. Address, Lebanon. Knox Ilutte (.ruiiiro. No. 22 fnr- tin Miller, Master; Milton Huston, Secretary. Address, Albany. Harmony Orange, No. 2:1 Frank lin Powell, Master; J. (I. Powell, Secret ii rv. Address, Albany. Hope (Irnnge, No. 21 (leu. Simp son, .Muster; John I.lder, Secretary. Address, Albany. Mono (Ininge, No. 25 I. N. Smith, Muster; .1. M. llowley, Secretary. Address, Lewisville. Mr. Campbell further says: " I am In receipt of u letter from Mr. N. W. (Jiirretson, Deputy of (he National (.range, stilting (hat ho leaves Cali fornia on the 22d lust, for Oregon. As soon as ho arrives, and notice can bo given to the Musters of .subordi nate Oranges, (lie probability Is our Stiile Orutigu will bo organized. Tho prospects urn (hut wo will organize with nt least thirty Orange.." Klugulnr Appearance. IMIlur Wlll.mrllo r'arimr Wo liavu u largu plum (ree which bore a lino lot of fruit last year, but which hasiuily a few plums this sen sou. About thu llrst of July I noticed a sweet sticky siibslaucu on the leaven which resembled honey duw; it stood lu drops, and covered thu surface of every leaf. At thusamu time thu un der side of thu leaves was covered completely with thu small green aphi des (or siu.llur Insects) that Infest house-plants. After a time, these In sects appealed to change form, and turn perfectly white, and thu most of tlicni seemed to be dead, only occa sionally showing signs of life. Under a strong microscope, the last form of li4. ltnliliiMiii'rt lliuln'r Arlthnietie. IIi'iki!.' w .... .. . . i i'i... . ...... L t.. i..t.....i . i Alioim. iiml liiiiinetrv. Amlir.nV I.. ,,i i -Messrs. .tieemir, wilier, i-iliiari nun " "' " "'- '. ihjiul-u, ..iiu Spartiiusfiurg, South Carolina, lias timber or small growths, und might iii-t.iry. ii.h r ('uiiii.nuioiK Mwiev i :ir-1 Dickinson will have over 20,000 bn I wu fear It will die. The leaves aro been dismissed fre.u the t-ervlce and bit easily subdued und titled for the, ftly ,,,,','1 1 (V.VMiyj ' w.h'nn' n"im'i.t mlfi i inore. These hops bring thu highest I many of them now covered with u denr'Thedvlnmt llo" Tl, M, ls """"' fr,,m ,w,!Ete Fanclsco and Po. Hand black dust that makes then. I t as If 1.1. 1 1.. . .IV V I . 1. il. 1. 1 ii 1 1 I. iv n i. .1. ...i. , t . ...,. ....... I in .1..... . P.... ,..i,. ... 1i,.,...l......I.... I....I...I. .. 1. I .. . . I ...... r ll.... 1..., I 1. ...... I...- I I .1 1 cognizance of thu murder, the army trial uciug on a ci.argc oi conduct un becoming an ollleerand a gentleman lll-'iii'r ArltlmiKlU' lo lli),il:-ki'i'iliii.liiiliiilii' all tut unu In m liiHili.nr uil am il lthiIi'm llin irlin.iry Arllluiii'lle, nihlliinnl- nf to six feet deep. And not more than one-tenth of nil this country (this 1 ...... .1.... t. .....it ...I. ....... I ... .1... i iiiii'ii .ii hiiiih'.ii' unu iii'Miiuinr iniiinii.ii county) that Is well tulnpted to the , c, H.iwm,i in tin- sumi siii.-riiiti-iui,-nt in tun iiiiiiiiiitpiiiviiii'u ny iu, tnriv m-iiiir mi cliiilin liy I'ntinty siiKTlnlunili'iiti. All MKLANiJTiol.v 8UiI'ir.K.-IVtnImni., , r,ir,l"'' ,nt(-'ri's,s ls "'' occupied by iiiarketsund aro eiiial to any In tho they had been burned, and thu edge mariui. a iioiinng nun is nearly of thu leaves am many orthein wither ready lo run, and o saw mills are lu ,M un of an ashen hue. None of tho niicccnxIuI oneratloii in tlic valley Tho settlers look for trieat Inmrove- ""J'iiiingiianisscem loiieaiiceieiiiiKn July 22, H. II. 'IflleyecK, a well-I seuiers. I ..TmiiMIiuIVihii vh.i Jii ile7i.l.-iil known citizen oi in is pmee, wasiouui. 'I'l.o sumii.or range is oxceeiungiy . T.miuw pnn him timt iiieH,.,,M,i.iiiiu. in. vim Hi .in. v iiiiiii . niMH-i liiiviii'ii-ui.i ..ll, . , ..." . " .l I. . . . 11-iioiliitrisKik.iininiii niiu uiioiiiiii ny iiiu uieiits In roads, in thu navigation of thu plum tree, except a few hotiso- itlie river, etc., very soon, now Unit plants that stood under It. If tho sub- sulchlo during the night b till, ng p . , iWi.ii.iiimi iiii.ii.iriiitui.iii!t.i..lniiiH Honsfcel of lous have nlreailv been i wnv '"', ll ""l l,,,l'cl other plants in strychnine. His wife ws hleeplng Hee, that tattle, snoop, nogs, At., , M frnu iiiir..irii.in.,i iim V' . .... .i,... .' ,'fN ,1 i" ,; , ,1. t thosninownv" If nnv one run x- wlthaslck friend lu another mom. will live hero durlinr tho wider siio..irini,i fm tim nc.-.'iiiinK j.nr." 'Hit- irluinlowi , iiml it Is hopril Hint u ' mo snino wnj . n nnj ono tan ex- n.l ii?,. iroin ..lils moii. ut ni tiir: ., ,i r i .. i if.. " If"". w "! ,H,.V ""V1- ii-. ""''i. steamer will be put on the river. p nln (hu mutter or suggest ft remc- nil ursni going to nis muni ii an tin- without liny or other food, and be In un auirict kIioui i nti,.neiimi u. imun- - . ',,, , . . iii ly hour found lilm dead. In his pook- riI ,. ..,,,,' t...t.. tii.ii)kMi,y tiietitt of notiiUr. iin. hmh n-. ,. . ,. . , ily througli the lAitMini, we would bn et the following note was found: "My talr conillllon in tnu spring. , ni, rtiii. niuiriiiiiiiti.iiiiuiuw-iiti i.fii- Ohi-oon Crrv. ihe woolen factory ' Ku,j M, Hl.t. t lovlnir wife. I inn tlml of life, wholly' There nro several largo creeks V " V" .! ". r.V.V.'i I . -l'.rw A:.VJ.'... .'71 T , .T" ''''.,. ..r: T. ". at Oreiron Cltv Is nearly finished, and ' ' Mim.i.i: w. f...i:. most of thu machinery Is already In place. Iu a coupleof weeks, tho wliolit Tliu mills hppfliiKo starvation Is starlnir me In pnmiinn iiirmurii Hit tho face. I nm wholly at n loss whut ....,,,... "., ,. ..,' iiil;'u;r Ii jiusiiml Uinu to.ilituliiu -ui- .AW. invm-ir: mil of niotiev: out vmlv """ ."" ,,a,u " "'" ' W " " """", "' .l,".",,r' : . . nr...ni..vMniit. i know It Is wrnnir fine mill-scats on them. And In i...,'.1'. ',: 'l.V ...... ,: .:.,i. ; L-i ! JIu 1 i.,( factory will be lu oneratloii. to commit this rash act, but I cannot many places along thuso creeks the ' fJni,llV1VVyl,i "ro "",r! -' I,,t'"' '" vwr' reject nge h endure IhU longer. You, I hope, will fir timber M of an excellent iiunlityUlih. .mill fnniier ..u-. a wiecitm. win. than the ono dcstroyfil by tire last Do-'ofCh a. a InHn Litis. ...III...II. lllflll Vl'ttll l.lf. I ......... hum luimuil..., I.i .. .. . I . I ..... u 11 1 .1..... I KtlllllUllgUVIIVi ..I......... ...... ...w. Now, Hear one. i ma you n mug, iuhi Jng gooti interesting 1 1 1 1 1 c-1 ll ImuMiixxl rimn CMiiplhinie nltli . . . . I IHMTIiTr. im nin'iiT . inn i.y. uill lllllll w in llll'll tor uunncr; nnu in some places u;i, uitun tu t-nnian iiiu mIuhiIh to iuckuih Salem, July 22d, IH7.I. cember. '(IWIJi KOIl HAI.K. . . . ... i I I r.'M,li.n.i.iiil tfiMltrii..)f f liuMrli that tiiuv Imi '. iiv. vuur lovinir iiusnaiin. 1 larL'o uinouni o. eetinr iiinv ou inni. ........ l.. i ..;..; ...." .,"-.- . tunpicu. ...... i u .v... i.' "ll. u. 1 knkvi.uk." These mlll-spats nnd these timbers liierin iiirori!KNiiiiii tii"iu iiiii-m niu.r.r .inn r 1 ...,,, .. i t. ., ,!f..",r,.."f '.'8. .",kr.Vlr'"'',',.,:,,'l.'..ll',.'.'!jrV:iJ.IJ.liirrlsh.lii It Uburg coroner iniiKcs no ,,,,"" i J...i.i .. .... "u"ir pii..m Ho-y ui.m.i mrui-i. iiimn for I ,,,. for sale uii..r.. in. uitk mi il vnooi' .niiii to thf nntcrnrUInc. I would esiio- i,.,iiiV,.i,.n,...'i,.i f,..i,.-.,,..,.i .n-,.,,,,. . "'" ," "" ",: A I charire who narts bin hair in tho middle, syi that Ids personal satisfaction lJi0W.i and "Illinois to think of this Ki'i.iiMiiD Wiiiiat. Mr. OrenSav- us laid on our table a few hcutl (!lllli.fillli vvlii.tif . rnlMiul mi lilu fur... t ,:.': . . ; v. t a iow miicii easi oi lowu, which aru re- iinarknblc for size nnd fulness. Thu heads will avcrairu inOuratiiHi-ueh. nnd thUweek'uFAUMKii, tho Held lu which thu wheat wu iioii.tulli- kuirnmit In tl.n mill. moll III I lint tin itmilit nil til tlieiii m III ! tin iu- ni)(l fowl i. i vaH .K!:r.. ,.ii. .i rmppiiwiiinii. sw.. t:. simi-min. ....,.,.. sup't of i'ui.i'io'iin,inutini. 1 hand are of the finest breeds. i uoiiiuof hlsilnestsheep I grown bus been cultivated for twunty- Tho .stock ho keeps on Hevi-n years, with the exception of oiib or two years lu which it laid fallow. - "?! A i h '1 enougn, wiiuuui me lee.