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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1873)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. I X JOHN HUGHES, 8T.1TK STHUET, SALIttl, OHEGON, DKALEU IS Bacon, Lard, Buttor, Cheese, Flour, Grain, Feed, AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE OF AM KINDS. Paints, Oils and Window Glass, American and English Ooaoh Varnishes, English and American Furniture Var nishes, Gum Shellac, and Japan Varnishes, Whito Daraar and Asphaltum Varnishes. ASTOK OIL, I.AKD OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL, KLKI'IIANT (Itl., 1IOOKIS11 OIL. I'OLAK OIL, LINSEED OIL, 1'UTTY COLOIIS' LAMI'llLACK, UUAININO TOOLS, Ac,, Ac. WALL PAPER, Limo and Plaster, Hair, Nails, and Shingles. Wholesale and Retail. Cash paid for all Kinds of Merchantable Produce. Jy27 f JOHN HITJG-I-IBS. COOKE, DEN NSS& Co. MANCFACTl'ItE SASH, DOORS, BLINDS RUSTIC. AND ALL TIIK LATKST STYLES of Intldi) mid nitt-ltlo flnl-li. of the bet quality f clear cedar lumber ttr utcd In Salem. TURNING, BONK WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH CEDAR LUMBER AMI MliluffloM ."or Sale Clictip. Ileal or Work tit loiipnl I'rlrrB l'lease Rive u ii nil. roc our rtock, Icirn cur price, and i:hciiour order. Special attention ism In order from 1AUM KIH, and Information freely (,' pratl to our yatrona. ..... Simp ono Illock Eat of the. ChcraiWIa lloure. Jcif-tf MARBLE WORKS, MONROE & STAIGEIl, Dealer In MONUMENTS, AID Head and Foot Stones. ALSO, MANTELS -AStll Furniture Marble TO OKDKIt. ADDUESS: A.J. JIONKOI!, I I W.n. STAIfilill, Nileui, Orcc,im. I I Alluuy, Oii-uon. iioiliy U(I. It. JOSE. J. X. rATTLIUOV Jones & Patterson, Real Estate, insurance, ....AMI.... GENERAL AGENTS, CO.MMEUCIAL HOTEL llUILDIN'O, Kiilcm, Oregon. SPECIAL ATTENTION (ilVEN TO THE rale of Kf.il E.tiito in all lart of Oregon. Alir.'o aiiuiitiiit r i-ry itcrlrnblii 1 1TY I'l'OP. KltTY, coiiolvtln of D riling lloure, l.otr, Hall IJIocL and llloti.', More. Ac. .....U.o.... Improved l'AHMS nml Valuable Uncultivated i'rxirlu and Timber Laud, lltualcd III tin' l.trl lo alllic III the State. .. Aim.... Ileiitln- and Lialui; cf ell Kind of propc rtjr. Collection of . Ulm, Ac., Ac, will rm-he prompt alleullou. AtiENTS FOH The Mutual Life Insurance Co. Or New A'orlc. ... AND.... The Union Fire Insurance Co. Oi' Him XVttiifjlMCO. For complete description! of proper! ap. , Ii at their olilcc. i"r t'orrcrnoni etroiuce. 'orrcrnondrut promptly aurwered, and all Information kivcu free of charge, Addre, JONES A I'ATTEItSON. lloi mo, haleui, Orreon. UCIHS-T. Hay Presses. C1 irr THE I1ES.T, Wall'a Fafrnf. THESE T prens- hau taKeunllr.t iiremlumat every Fair that they have been exhibited at. Circular cnt to any addre. send order early to T. II. WA IT, lltf Salem, Orecon. New Enterprise. XBTAXi OOOSf. KHKLBB, HINK ANBTHOWAHOO. New York and San FrancUeo, Manufactur en of the Celebrated Sluthour Fump. Arente for the Sell-Hrirulatlng Continental wind Mill, and Dealer In Fountain!, Statuary. Vae, Aquarium, mblematle Sign; Figure. ItuUc Chain and sHUe, Stable Fixture, Irsu lulling-, Fence. CreeUsic, Weather Vine, aad other Ornamental faming. J. M. KEEI.Klt. Manager Offlf e and Ware-roont, No. TT7 Market trel, RAN FKAN C1CO, Mai II. CHINA NtT OIL, COAL OIL. l'AW AND 110II.EI) tIL H. D. BOON, tr.Air.it in... BOOKS, STATIONERY Periodicals, Newspapers, Wall Paper, ....AND.... Musical Instruments THE CELEIIUATED BURDETT ORGANS ....inn.... Hallett and Cumston'a Pianos Air. ay on liand. There Inrtrnment are FAV0111TES with nil murlclnii. ami thl Store I Hid retort of all v. ho v. I'll to buy (iood cheap. II. II. IIOON, State rtreet, Salem. Dec. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. and Kef ii Hie money In our nun Slate by purcha In the ! Wanii- iir ofl.-ied for rati In (lri;im THE BOWIE WAGONS, , manufactured In Salem are made cf tin' VERY BEST MATERIAL, Wlieil' HOII.Illl IN OIL bifon Irmili-, in pin FULLY WAltUANTtll. Hear ulul jour neighbor ray: To the Farmers of Oregon Wk. the underlined, own and nre the IIOWIK WAIIONS manufactured tirT.t'uiiiilucliaiii A Co., Suiem, Oregon, and lakcplcariirc In rictunuii iidlnc them to your notice: 7rf-IW'caurovfuknov. theyaruan "A No.l" MUplll. .Vnvm Itecauro It I an Orei;i.n Inrt Itutlon and uefiel It to be uiir tint valid luleret to eiicouraijc HOMEilANUFAC-IUItE. T. L, Datld'on, D. N. Ilnrroiij,li, II. k A Walker, J. . Cai.lliiKir, Win. I'orlrr. .1. W. (Iliiirr. Werley Howell. Dr. A. M. Hell, I. L. (iuln, J. N. (ilotir. ('. I". tilnrer, urn. II. ifinin, Tlin. tiater, t'lia. I'eane, Ml. tieir, L. W. Crump, Ferry Wton, A. E. (larrl.on, .Miii.zii Suartz. Wm. Churchill, II. II O.terhoull, J. A. Kemp, D, Ncwrom, H. II. Kenady, .1. Ilnlllnrhed, Abram N1I.011, It C. tieer, J. ViKirhee. John Kay. J. W. Mlnto, ('. II. Ailaror, and 10 other. John Earl, U'ea.kjour arltance In building up the Me chrnlral lnteret' of our own State. (ilieHOMK MANl'FACTUItElhe prrfvri ncr. and we yunran Itt tfu a lldlir and Vhtatm Wagon than cant lm- IvrltJ. T. UUJMjVtliMUUAiXL 01. (JU. MayStf. Pacific University, FOREST OHOVE, OHEOON. TNSTItL'CTION Uclven In lour roorro of lmlr. I X coterlns from two to four year at the rtme tlni. It I Hie hI.Ii of the Faculty to be of rertlce ' to all eamett rtndenl In tlielr plan foreflm proiemenl, wl.ttner iney canrouiinue a mug or .hurt lime. I'roiUloti l made for l.ariilntr youru.' bollr. For particular, addrr the I'retldrut. . The neat term be)-iu September lh. FACVLTV. Iter. H II Mtnn,I.D.. President, and Trofera or of lotrllrctuil Fhlloroplir. Iter. Iloaaca Ltmam, A,M I'roferor of Math ematlc. OtoRoi II Cou.in. A.M., Froftor of tbc Nat ural Science. J. W. HiM, A. M Frofewor of Latin and Greek. A. J. Amjuum, A.M., I'rofrrror of Tbrory and Art of Teaching, and Principal of th Academy. Ml I'. A. W. Freeeplrer. Ml0. A. HAKiu.Traeberof Moilc. fit American llaruor. Amcrlciui liutiior, wo tiro Inclined to believe, Is the most koihiIiio In the world. Its cbief cbariieterlstlc Is, nndiHibtedly,trcniciidiiinpowcrof r, uiuimiuieiii(iieim;iiniiinpunin extiKgerntlon, turoinpiuiled by n J-ort oflnnocent n.r of tnb As n In- stance of this oxujJKer.illoii notbliij: can bo better than tbo war story, which tells bow a showman, from ' American thought. I.witlon Atu bis constant travdlnjr about had his i "'"" niinie enrolled in thousands of places, and was actually drafted in so many hundred spots that he formed him-1 mi mPl,tion which a young self into a brigade, and held a brl-,,., Bjvps ( woman wl,0in he gade meeting, and elected hlin-clf, (wu) u. a greater and better than brigadier general by ncclamatlon. himself, Is hardly dNtlngiiWhible Take, loo, the story of the steamer , fml .vinous, rU'ling. What tleep on the Mls-Nslppi, that sailed from ,ui wort,y love li so? whether of Baton Kongo, a long way down the w.miaii orchlltl, orart ormii-lc. Our river, and went -o slow that after two caresses, our tender words, onr still day's steaming she found herself ten rapture iintler the Inlliience of an miles higher up tho Mieani than ., sunsets, or pillared vistas, or when she started. This species of ,!, mestlc statues, tir lleethovcn humor is not conllncd to the West, symphonies, nil bring with them the It was In New Kngland that the Tog oinselotiMicvt ,( they are mere was so thick that a man engaged i" (waves antl ripples in aii'iinfathoiiin. shlngllg a rooof shingled a hundred ; ,j0 (H.P., of ovo iuj M,.ully. (1r yards right on the fog before he oniotlon In Its keenest moment pas. found his mistake. On the other ',.., fmm oxpresshm Into slleneo, our hand, untlerying the love for gene- Veat Its highest Hood rushes be ral Ideas, and for that exaggeration 'vmi Its ol.Ject.anil loses Itself In the or speech that naturally follijw-s, It, M,s ,,f divine mystery. Is It any there is In the Anierlcansadcep.stra-1 weakness. to bo wrought on bvenui- tuinofconininn sense that continu ally breaks out as u check upoii bun combe in all its sliape.s,'nnd has itself rented the ludicrous Ideas conveyed by the words hunconibepreatl eagle, and hlfalutln. America, It must lie rc memberctl, changes so fast that gen eral statements as to American liter ature nml thought, that might have been true n few years since, are not true now. Mr. Lincoln was the most thoroughly American man that America lias shown to the world. Ho was the only real American stneUmantliat America has produc ed. Kven Webster was Kngllsh by his side. Kverythlng about him, from his dress to the attributes of his iiitml. from his iiniiearanco to his Jokes anil stories, was essentially . iirm,ly tlioli.mlddcpthsoriicr J. , , ;,,,,, . beseeching eyes, or the sweet child- American, and or the latest type. w, or htr ,w Vnr . ..mtv Mr. Lincoln would have been im-0ru lovely woman Is like music; posib!e thirtv vcars ago. Hut Mr. , what can one say more'.' Meanly has Itret I Iurto's miners scorn to belong,''" expression beyond and far above ..11 1. i......... ....1 ........ 1 tbo one woman's soul that it clothes, ton now race, which knows not even j ls H W().(s )f n Kl,)IH mi ( wI Lincoln. They are lar-wcstcrn ; t.r meaning than the thought that Lincoln wascentral valley American. ! prompted them; it is more than a 'Pi.,, mi.n nf tlu Mlsslsslimi Viilli.vi seem all alike. Lincoln nutl Parson llrownlow are two representative heads. The hollow cheek, sunken eye, largo nose, high forehead, square chin, Jet hair, are alike in all the men of southern Illinois, Indi ana, ami Ohio, and of Missouri, Ken - tuckv, anil Tennessee. Tiie-e men I teiiderncsi mid peace. The noblest have' not squaro Jaws Tor nothing.! nature sees the most or this iinper ...1 1. 11 .....! ... ... . .. 1... 1 Hi,il express tin in beau y ( t is When I'aion llrownlow was asked ,.,.,,.,., h!ly that there are iicn- If he was coming out as a Democrat, ' Hcmen with wiilkers tlyeil and no bis answer was, "When I Join Dein-'dyetl, who see none of It whatever,) ocracy the 1'opuof Homo will Join the and lor this reitsoii.the noblest nature Methodist Church." That there was isof ten the most blinded to the char a tinge of melancholy in Lincoln's 'actor of the woman's soul that the disposition is well known; that It Is beauty clothes. Whence. I fe.tr, tho general among Americans isn less tragetlyor human life Is likely to con accepted theory, but not the lens tlimo for along time to come In spite true. It runs through all their lm- or mental philosophers, who'tro ready uior, and seems to extend to Callfor- with the beat receipts for avoiding nla, Tor there is pathos evun In Mr. .all mistakes of the kind.- Ucnryf Hi Hret llarte's Jests. Pownrlglitncss, lot. melancholly, ami odd expression ull color American humor, ami dlslln- hkimmi:) Mii.k roit 1'owi.h. Sipinc gulsh It fiom that orothercountrlus. 't.f.v.ridHerselidin that the best tiMif.ir As for tin-odd expression, it must lie,.... , ...,. i., ... ,.i,. n ... ... ... iKirneln mind that many so-called Americanisms con.o homo to roost iiL'tt in. and 110 lonircr recou'iilzett liv bv us. "riatrorm" may bo found In Harrington; "hit him slltlu" has I wi lnV constantly. This iiiuhI I Shnkspoaro's seal upon It; the iNow their only drink, anil to have accci Knu and ilrawi and twang Itseirmav J. . ' lie heard In central Kssex, whenco It . to u nt "ll "mts .. . .. .... i... i..A.i .1 1. 1 - ihj iietini 111 ii'iiiriu i-.i-.l-a, nnL-iiLu 11 was that tho I'HltIiii Fatliers Iwrolt across tho seas, to become in time ' tho haliit of more than hall mo i.ug- ..".. ...1 .. 1 1. ,...i. ... 1... lautl race, aim a iiuk innu-iwn. w .in nut ..fN'.-w York mid Itoston. over ' bfcms to read the papers on Isith sides. He savs "ho can't sit still to seo his friends abused," although hi' riinN with ulcasuro tho Dorsonul attacks uixin onoonents In his own i gazette. Just us elsewhere there is not unouL'h of sympathy with the physical weaicneiw or any cause that Is also wanting in moral strength. No American. was able to J iVnf I.... 1 . 1..1 imvivir nf 1 nt linn ty anil ijunntlty. In tho Ninth v-.ih n. v Ii ' t uibm u 10 ",0 'l,lal"-v "f w,,c"lt U Ki)(Hl' ,,,,t l,,H vulgarity which cnaiiges u ""tti . ;.. ,., ,,r (.(.j imvn ml. house liitoan " Insane receptacle," , " K'r . ,"" ,r ', ' m?" " and calls swindling by tho taking '' ,,tj " '" "" f '"XW name or " tlnanclal irregularity." As ' f' , X?uh v1 i, ru mi i ir ulr ?7t!XT side K S"&nce iS'low'S ttcter. No American, for Instance. ill"U"Hlnnilli. .. immtit Itt I llll tr'llfPlllllII 'I'llllPJt conceive that there were men in Kitk'land, during: the bite rebellion, who could sympathize with tlto Con federates merely lecaii'e tbey were i t1L,; ,'uv wpm r,.i . " A Wi.-i.,,,, Imi.v, talkinj; to such n man, demob in , lltllvlll 111 Plll'll 11 lllllll, lll-l : isbetl lihu with one blow w Xifc1 wi.b' acvll,'1 vvbicli w:i, In reality, ishetl him with one nlow with, rnia- the ll"W ' a Joko tlian a literal expression of Tin1 Adoration or Woman. site music to Tcel its wondrous Imr monlcs searching the subtlest wind ings of your soul, the delicate tlbers of life where no memory can pene trate, anil binding together your whole being, past and present, in one unspeakable vibration, melting you In one moment with all the tender ness, all tlui love that has been scat tered through the toilsome years, concentrating In one emotion of he roic courage or leslgnatioii all the haul-earned lessons tif sclf-renouuc-Ingsyinpathy, blcndingyour present Joy with past sorrow, mid your sor row wltli all your pastjoy? If not, tlfen neither Is it u weakness to be mi wrought upon by the exquisite 'curves of a woman's cheek and neck woman's love null moves lis nut wo man's eyesIt seems to tie a lar oil mighty love that has come near to us, ami iiiatle speech for It-elf there: the rounded neck, near to us, ami made snTt'h fur Itsilf theie; (he rounded neck, the dimpled arm, move us by miiiii thing more than her prettiness liy tlielr close Liu , ship with all we have known of "" "'"";. ,T . ',rl,,lti ,lml ll 1h worth twee us much lor 1 11 im jiurjMiMU n h mr iiiiiint; tu niiKKi nml that, by lis iihu lit winter, clilckeiiH hr SH A I'MtiKillspatchdatcd AugiistKth, says: Iteports of tho harvest In rmnco siiiiw unit iouiviu ut-uuniiiy . . .,..,,,,..,, ,M1,,, as r,.L..lr(rH Of ti IK cotton factories of Coltim . bus, (in., the (,'oUiinbus Sun says: j " .September the 1st they have tuken iVIO Imles of cotton agaliibtO.iiyj last year, showing a train thus far of ill! bales. Wo have now six mauufacto- ries in Colui.-.bus. runulnir Id-'ooo spindles, I,ti00 liKiuis.aud supixirtlnif direct I v and Indirectly threo thous and ieople. No other city in Ooor- gla has done so much." "Old InoNsinns." Of all theshlps that ever lloated there Is none whnsii nieinory Is so clierlnlicd by all Ameri enns as the old frigate Constitution. Greater heroes never llvoil than thoso who trod her decks. IIt Hag was never struck. Many will remeiu' o: when she hatl otitllveil her usefulnes, It wsih proHH(il to coudcuin her as tin foaunrlliy and to bieak her up. IHit that stilling peom, "Old liolilile." from the pen of Oliver Weiitlail llnl mes, then a young man, arousiM the patriotism of the coiinliy anil mivciI her from that duom. Slu was ihm nuglily repaired, ll t tl with m-w iIjji; ing, ami is still allo.it at the navy yard neat' Philadelphia. Coiii'criilng this grand old ship, the Army anil Navy tiiiette makes ihe follewlin; siiir sif 011 which wl I be rcccixcd wlthfn.'or everywhere : "why not l.awi her rj-'g-d a it citilipiil, oUlceied ami 111:1111.. -., really foi' action, ainl a u.itlniial salute llivtl from her In horn mf the tVnicii- 11I11I aiiul'i't'.-..rv? I et her w leu walls be decoiuii-il u.lh the nanies anil iortraits nt" Nleliolson, limy, Hull, Preble, Clueitiey, 1 c.ilur, KoLit'ls. I'nrtef. II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 . Mewnll. Sbiibriek, .Imies, M.tel)iiiiutit;li, Mnrrlri, Lawrenci tlio' u.iviil heioi's who have lioiinrnl her diel.s." IVitiric ttriui r. 'xv and Li:.. Meat i-at.'rs mid vegetarlaiiH show In ilntr porson-i tlui ctl'eel of the tliet. The llisi has Hut most brain foiee mul ut-i Mills eneigy. A mixed food of animal anil vegltable rations Jovelope the liluliet-t intellec tual powers. A strictly vegetable 11 lug ordinarily gives a liiircouiplcNlou, audamlablKly, ami eMreine piiguaeity when tho vegetarian's view'H In legar.l that one engrosslti); thought of his life are discussed. They are annual meeting reforineia, without ever i-ci -lug a river on lire. Arabs are a sober, frugal race, rather slender, not tall, conscientious mid contentious on re ligions subjects. They hugely miIhM 00 rice, milk, and keluiae, sumeinliig similar to whip cream, tbiotigha viist legion of mi arid country where they are Indigenous, ilteyaro not desti tute of goats, e.iiuels and game; lint they manifest no ill-position to feel upon meals, as Is iieccess.n'.v In u-oin-crate ones or hi high northern lati tudes. An iulrllicniiil m.iii, one m' their own kindled, who iism to ills llnellon by tlicgr.ni'leiii' of nls uuo lal stains, Is eMii'iiiely iaie. I'lm lieeraniliilinliiol.eiin.p.inilatid gr.nv fat, hut they nie not 01. ten given In ttrofillld lesemelles lit koumicc. .Vu tntijh' Alilirinm. The divorce of -t n iiorSiimoer front' bis wife was so eislly.ind ipilelly nit eompllshed in lt.i-.tmi as lo lender II unlalile among ill voreex of peoplu high ill Mielal position. Not lh slljlllest impropriety was alleged on either side. II was a tnite!i of aHi-iitloo; lull both paitles w-re so utalilie, mid holUed In their w iys and lnhlls oC life, as not (oh irmoiile. 1-ieh ln.in.U out that a inlst.tkii h 1 1 been coin inltled; ', to ii'iuedy it as far as pm slide, Mrs. Sum 11 1 went quietly us K.niope, Where she bis slmv dwelt, ami by her protr.ieiel and luieoiliuial Hlisi-ni-e lias glvni Mi'. -. I iv statu tory tight to el. dm a illvoivn on 1I111 mound of iiliiu.liuuieul -all n ties meanwhile lemainim,' on "leiio- of lespeelflll tellileroess." lion. .-1.1111 let Hooper, M. C, or l.nsinii, his lather- In-law, maintains ih, I Intiui.ito lelatlotiH wilh Mr. Sumner, tied,, though losing him as it hval miii-Io-jaw, oliiigH to him closely 11 uvci i.s one of the best ol ItleoiN. Anvitil'io I'aiicnth. - lb ever gen tle with the cblldreii Ood bus given you; watch Iheiti constantly; reprove them earnestly, but tint In auger. In the forcible language of Scripture, "Ho not bitter against them." "Yen, they am good boys," we once heaid u kind father say; "I talk to them prt ty much, but I do not liko lo beat mjr children the world will heat them. It wits a beautiful Iboimhl, UihiikIi not elegantly expressed. Yes, then- Is not one. child In the circle around tho table, happy and healthy as tbey luo.'c now, oil whose bend, it long spared, the storm will not beat. Adversity wither them, sickness fade, a cold world frown on Iheiu; but amid al', let memory carry tbein back to a homo where a law of kindness reign ed, where the mother's reproving eyn was inolstoiicd with a tear, mid tint . father frowned "inoru in sorrow thai. Ill auger." A niiY noons dealer of Oswego claims to luivu heou compelled, by the now frolght-tarlir of tho Chica go, HtirUngton &. Qulncy road, to send his protluco to this city by wagon, mo tiisianco is loriy-iureo milt's. Ho has had two teams at work, and calculates that they savo I1I111 In 0110 trip f lil.CAfccifo 'Mb' tmr. I I