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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1873)
-ol"f--r.r-r-lu-v1J,,. .V iTtli:.(fcT,.-c.-w "WILLAMETTE FABMEE. rv t nnnr (vtar JOHN HUGHES, STATU STUI.ET, S.ll.U.V, OIM-f.ON, DEALElt IN Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Flour, Grain, Feed, AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE OF-AM KINDS. Faints, Oils and Window Glass, American and English Coach Varnishoa, English and American Furnituro Var nishes, Gum Shellac, and Japan Varnishes, White Damar and Asphaltum Varnishes. CASTOR OIL, LARD OIL, SEATS FOOT OIL, ELEPHANT OIL, DOOTIM1 OIL, l'OLAIt OIL, UNSEED OIL, l'CTTV COLORS' LAMI'llLACK, ORAININO TOOLS, .Vc Ac. WALL PAPER, Limo and Plastor, Hair, Nails, and Shingles. Wholesale and Retail, Cash paid for all Kinds of Merchantable Produce. Jy27f JOIHTNT SHETJCKE-T.Hlg-. COOKE, DENNIS& Co. MANUFACTURE SASH, DOORS, BLINDS Moldings, RUSTIC AND ALL TIIK LATEST STYLES of InrMd mill iiuMdd lliil'li, of the bcl quality ef clear cedar lumber ier ued III S.ilim. TURNING, HONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH CEDAR LUMBER ASU &liltif;lH ioi Sale Clionj). Ileal of Worlt ut Lawnl l'rlcca l'knc gUti v.. ritlt, 00 our dock, learn cmr price, and i;lve u your order, -....u Special atlentlnn kIcii id order from rAHM KIIS, nnil Information freely jiliui Kratl li our Hhopone Rlock Eait or llie Cherr-ik-cU Hourc. itrii-tt MARBLE WORKS, MONROE & STAIGER, I)calcr In MONUMENTS, AND Head and Foot Stones. ALSO, MANTELS - tin - Furniture Marble rro oilmen. Aminos: a.j. jioxnoi!, i i w.ts. vr.ini:n, b.ilem, Oregon, f 1 Altuny, mw. noi fly k0. II. Jl)M.. 1, H. I'ATTGII'ON. Jones & Patterson, Real Estate, Insurance, ....AM)... GENERAL AGENTS, COMMERCIAL HOTEL lll'IUUNCl, vali ii orwfon. Sl'ECIAI. ATrENTION filVEN-TO THE fale of Real E-UIH Ill nil part of ""'" .,,.,, Alir.'e uinouiitoriery ile.lriblu ilTY l'ROI'; lilCl'V, rnullliu "f Dtllln llouc, Lot, Hall IS.jc aud EloiL, Mori . M ....Al'o.... Improieil r.MIMS ami Valuable I'lirnltliatfil 'ralrlo anil Timber Laiul, fltualid In the hollo I lalllle In tl.c State. Al-o., Renting and Lea-lnj: of all kli.it of property, Collettlo'i of Clilui, Ac, Ac , Mill recihevron'pt miciillju. AOENTS TOR Tho Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of ISrw "V'orlr. The Union Firo Insurance .Co. Ol Sim Xi'iiiioIkoo. r- r,ir complete description of property ap. kly at their otHce. tptr Ourreiiouilent promptlj auerid, ami all loformatlonKlinifree of cliar. ,.. Addri, JONES A I'ATTER-ON, UcMS-r. I'0 'W. Salem, Oricuu. Hay Presses. fi ET THE I1KST, Wall' 1'aicni. ini.-r. VX pri-e haio taken a ilr-t premium al ciery Vilr that they bale been exhibited at. Circular entto any addrcn. -...., Send order early lo 'I II. A n . jttf alm, iireson. New Enterprise. XOBTAXa OOOD. KRRLKII, 1IINU AND THOMAS TO. New Vork ami San EraneUco, Manufactur er. uf the Cclebrateil slulliour I'nmp. Azjnt for Dealer InKountaln. Statuary. Vae,A)iiarluin. , V. vakh. A. M., I'rtfofor of I Mv., .....lie him. Vl.-ur-.' Unfile Chair and ?.'' ' fc. uii. iirint unnir 1 uni 1 r 111 1 11111 miiii 1 . 1 .. Settee. Stable Fixture, Iron WalUmr. Friue.. a. J. Asnmox, A.M., rrofenr ol ivtittL,d w,..ttitr vane, ana ihiici''hiii-; i.inrT..rh Oa.Unc. J. M. KEELKll. Manieer. iinicean,, Ware-room, No. 7 .Market nrvet, SAN "A" CISCO. ' "' S? CHINA M'T OIL, COAL OIL. RAW AND ROILED Oil, H. D. BOON, UCAll.ll IN ... BOOKS, STATIONERY J& XT SJ 3. O , Periodicals, Newspapors, Wall Paper, ....AM'.... Musical Instruments tiik ri:i.i:iutATi:i BURDETT ORGANS ....(Ml... Hallo tt and Cumnton'o Pianos Mxaji in hard Thee lntrunirnl arc FAVORITES with all rnulclaii, ami thl Storo 1 tl.c iviurt of all ivbo wlli to buy Uvodr cheap. II. I). HOON, Mate treet, salem. Decl. WAGONS AND CAB3RIAGES. ii kiM'tiihemnnei Inourimn Mile byjuich.i In lb ll ii'i.ti i" r o(l"i'l THE BOWIE WAGONS, nir.iiiifacttiri'il In Salem at' lende of tho VERY BEST MATERIAL, Wheel TOILED IN OIL beforo Imnlri;, eiery port Fl'I.LV WAIIKA.NTi:i. Hiar uliat J.ir iK'lj-hhonrii); To the Farmers of Oregon M r. lliu iimle-rUr.nl. nun nMl ll.e the HOWIE WAliONSroinuraituriilbv'i'. 1 1: i.iilii-liurii A Co., S.ilcm.Ori'.nn.aiKl take plianire In rieniiiiiu inline thet.i toyouriiutUe: i1rif-I!ccautcknow ihej nroaa "A .I" wa.-oii. .Seiw-Refati' It I" anOrrfon liiflllullon and e feel It to 1 ir ilult anil Inter. t to eiiiourifi' llOMEMANUl'Atri'llE. T. L. Diililroii. KI.U A Walkir, Wnr. I'nrter, Wi-.lcy llimcll. J. L. llMln. O. 1'. lilorer, Tho. (iate. Cal. Heir, 1'irry Walton, Allium Suarti. II. II. OMerlioult, It, Neom, J. lliillln.liul, II. O. tieir, John Ka. I'. II, Adam, II N. Ilurrniuli, .1. o. lAi'llntir, .1, W. llllMIT. Dr. A. M. licit, .1. N. (llovir. den. D. Collin, Chi. IVane, L. W. Cruiiii, A. E. liaril-iio, Win. I hurt hill, J. A. Kemp, II. II. Kuiaily, Aliram Nilnon, J, V.Kirbet, J. W. Mlnto, ud"'Jolliiri. John Earl, Wea-kyncr a--l-unc In bulldlnj up the Me rhrnleal Inlrre.i of our own State. OlieHOME MANl KAni'llKlhe prefen rice, unci ii ijuarnn Ut yvi a JliltiraiiJ t'Atajrr Wagon than can It tin '""''t. CUNNINGHAM &. CO. MnySlf. Pacific University, I'OItEsT OIIOVI., OIIKOON. INSTIU'CTION I then In fourcoureof Mudy. ciiirilnsfruinlHii tu four ear al the raine time. It I Ilia lii of tho laiulty lo be of renlcv to all earnc.l tudem In llielr plan for filf Im proieminl, nlmlli.r they can conllnue lom; or .hurt lime I'roil.lon l inane for tMiarillnpyiiurv jKruTuW - imoiiltv. iios 11 Vaiihi. n.ll.. rretldcr.t. ar.d l'rofira. or of Intellectual I'tillotuiili', '- ":...-.....- Iter Uoiuct lthai. .1," I'rofeor of Math cmatlc. .. .. , ,, ,.,..-.. (irollflE II. voiiiih, .i..-i.t rei'irai ' tln acd r Theory ul ni-. and rrinril4i 01 uv .inuruij. Ml I'. A. io. Precej.treM. Ml0. A. IUKi-u-Tral'irof Mc'.c. '.Wy i;.vr a mii wnsr. H .0 A 1. IHUCKKTT. Alt he.ir.tln,l thins n me nut of the Kjt ! The llu'liliii bride i.f the San. The Dawn, that fade fnim hi- i.tji'T l,lil Ere 11 tingle Mm l won All beautiful thin,;, come out of the Et ; The l1.ifhhi; Kins of the Day, Smlllnc the rink of the lndov.;li.t Tint tremble mid ilee nw ft) . All tiMUtlful tliltiir" come out of the Eit : Dear to the nrary lht. The 1eep-be.iilii:, dc.v, ami odorou i;h 1 11 The thrloe-bclo.ed Night. All beautiful llilni; come out of the Ea.t : The fllver, file t Moon, That full up o'er the hotlxonV rim To her iuol nr.J perfect noun. All beautiful thine come out of ll.e E.il . The mullltudl.iou Star, Clea.lni; the u tics of the iloml Inamcd iky With their fiery line of car. All beautiful thins rnutt go to thu Wet : The Rami toTulllcht iIimirciI, And the we.tiy Sun tli it tlnd her thctc When nil the Ileal en are raiveil. All beautiful tiling niut Ri lo the Wcl . There laiil.he NIkI.I r.i I r : A harbor ure. the falling Moon At.it the litar ilrot anchor there. No wonder the WfM hlni brlul.l, thine l-ilhl In the Jubilant Sur.el Sk) When iti.icHn!ithcb,juiiruithiiuofih.orM Mint come to It arm ere they ille. - Ii;i, Journal 'iiii nfi'A'. Tin: Tiir.ii.MOMi'.Tr.i:. -The ther- nioineter, orheat-measurerj'.froni the two Greek words, tlierme, heat, and ntctroii, a measure,) varies consider ably in different latitude", and alti tudes. Zero, according to Fahren heit, who never had the opportunity of experiencing an extra severe cli mate, was .iniiioscil to bu the coldest . ... " ... , . i point, me mercury count snow; oui the experiments of Celsius, lleaniur, ami other thermometrlcal .acu.7., have shown that the quicksilver can be forced to fall thirty-nlno degrees still lower, and that then it freezes, The thermometer being affected by the altitude of the place, tho nulla- hydrogen and oxygen (which are tion of solar rays, tho "lightness of tbc elements of water) and are con tho air," or the density, so to speak, vertible into each other. As ordln of "tho blanket of the atmosphere," arlly gathered from ilowers, honey It follows that so many degrees above is a mix tine of sug.irantl other secre or below zero, In Denver, for in-' tlons of plants, anil consequently stance, is merely a relative Iiulica- differs widely In Its composition, do thin of tho heat or cold indicated by pending on tho source from which it the same rl-o or fall in Iliack Hawk j is obtained. The peculiar scout and or Kmpire. Tito temperature being flavor of thu honey is imparted to It the same, tho thermometer falls 1.0 in the hive by the absorption of tho for every mile of elevation. Hence, ' mmky particles given oil' by evapo though that ingenious instrument ration fiom tho bodies of tho bees, a Indicated ,.':. below zero ono morn-scent that all bee-keepers will recog ing last winter in ( 'eiitr.il, It should nize who have opened n hivo or not follow philosophically (hit Itwim, ! walked tiiiioni; them or a calm eveu-ab-tractly speaking,coi(ler there thrin Ing. al the sumo time here, when ouri - thorm.iniotorinilieatodn much high- Uw "(li:i:i:siiri; " I'aim.h h cr ll"iuv. Maih. All the piier itiuiicy i-Mied - , by tho govcininent is manufactured Ciii.M-.r. Itin H(!i:s. Some or this on a .52 inch Kourdrinier machine, at bridges in t'hln.t aro or extr.iordina- thoCleu Mills, near West (hotter, rv beauty and magnltlenie. Tltero I'eiinsyivanla. .Short pieces of retl is one near I'eklii built entirely of silk aro inlxcil with tho pulp In the white marble, ehihoititely ornamen- engine, and the llulshed Mull' is con ted. Others are found over tho oa-1 iluetcil to tho wlro without passing mils of still greater niagnilkence, through any screens, whl,-h might and with a grand triumphal arch at , retain tho silk threads, lly an sir each end, and some, lu-twid or being rangemeiit abovo tho who cloth a built with aivhes, are Hat from one ; shower of bluo silk thread is side of the canal to tho oilier, mar-J dropped in streaks upon tho paper bio .slabs of great length being laid , wliilo It Is forming. The upper side, on piers so narrow and airy that tho upon which tho blue silk Is dropped bridge looks as If it were nipended is the one u-cil for the race or tho in air. r'roiu tho ama.lng facilities j notes, and, from tho in.uiner in afforded by the numerous canals for , which the threads aro applied, must transporting goods by water, the-e , show them inoro dl.itiuetly than thu bridges, do not require to bo built of i lower or roverno shle, although they great strength, Tor only foot pnssen- laro Imbeddetl deep enough toreiiiulu gers uso tho bridges, which Is tho flxwl. Tho mill Is uuardeil night reason they aro of uch elegant mid and day to prevent the abstraction and fanciful construction. Tlie.-o ' ofany paper, bridges; aro built with a number of I - -- arches, the central arch being about J A Kiti.Nru writer, In estimating forty feet wide anil high enough for ' the future of science, points out that vessels to pas through without ' in fifty or a hundred years' time tho striking their masK Tho elovntlon English laugiiugo will In all proba of these bridges renders steps neces-! bility bo spoken by eight hundred sary. They resemble, In this respect, and sixty million") of Individual!,, tho old bridges of Venice, on which whllo tho (icriuun will bo tho Ian you ascend by stepson ono side, and ' guage of ono hundred and twenty dencend on tho other side. Chain ' millions ami tho French ol sixty bridges wcio not inado In thiscnun- uliio millions only, and that in con- try for more than eighteen centuries ' ..fi,r UieV WtTO kllOWII ill Clllllll. i ,-' ,"u' i - srii ; man's place, on Clatsop Plains, on ri...,i,,t if Likl wnnlr. nnil illiil the . -7.,.j v. ..... ..w.., - followinr "lay. Ho was sitting on a log, and whllo endeavoring to lruw Kugone, lost tpilto 11 .iiiautity of tho gnu up to him by tlio h.irrel, It j gniln and fencing, which wis de slliiiVed, and tho luiinnior striking I stroyetl hy catching tiro from tho lo tho log ilischargotl tho load, whlcii coinotlvo in passing through his entered his right slilo ami caino 0111 at the hack. ' Stud) In.; nt llotnr. Tin poojilo generally must be en couraged to study nt homo. This may seem chimerical, but I regard i libraries, iui.lu- or pnvalo, in coni It us iMillrehMiraetlcablo and iironcr. pared with whnt wi -pciid on our Tor myself, 1 have always boon stn iilying, mostly at homo too, over since my llrst remembrance. I coin- itiii.iiiA.l II. L(.till. iC i.imliM.l. .tff, 1 llll-unit iiiv riling in H1 t'1' ' llll was .sixty years old, and thu result 1 has been a great deal ol regret and a' little shame that 1 hud not studied It before. How blind 1 hail been all my life wiIUIiik over and liaiidllug things possessing a vast amount of Interest unil advantage, and pro foundly ignorant of tlio fact. 1 would not now part with what 1 know in regard to geology for tlte the product of a whoie year's labor. Xow how many young farmers there are, mil more engrossed in the I business of life than 1 have been, I wlio might acitiire, without any I important s.icrilleo of pecuniary I Interest, an amount of knowledge !i sufficient to elevate them ton plane I of iutulllireiico ami mental nower (imt would tit them to perform func tions, ami exert tneir proper nmii once in the community.--Con Maine 1'itriihi'. What is lliiNr.v'.' At the last sesnion of the North American Mce keepor.i' Association, held at Indian-apoli-i, Intl., in answer to the tines tion, " What Is honeyV" Mr. Adair, of Kentucky said: There is no dis tinct Mibstanco that can bo called honey, lleos galheriytlilng that hasenuugh sugar in iltoglvo itaile elded sweet taste. Three klndsof su gar aro recognized, fruit sugar, grapo Migar, unil cauo sugar. Thoy aro all vegetable secretions, and differ but sllnhtly in thelrcoiislltuent element. They only vary hi tho amount of sequenco science is likely to seek Knglhh channels of publication, scl CIIIIIIC IMIOI.n iiiiviiik ill uuni il iiuuivti ;!r:,ll,lr,r,,y M'Mu t,,u wiii.siaiKiii.ini. ... . ... .. ... ono nay last- wook win. hiiihii, 01 , place, too uaniage 11 rum m mi iidKiut KK. ROOKS. .Mr. itiisklii I'-k-, how iniu'h tlo yon think wospi mi id .'.'," thcronour horses? If a nmii spend lavlhlynn his library, you call lilin mud a blbltomaiiiiii1. Put voti m v or call ono ii hnronitnl ic, though men ruin themselves every year by their hor- es; and ytni tlo n.'t hear ( peopli! ruining theni-i lv s by their books. Or, to go low er still, hnw much do you think the contents of the book shelves of the I'liited Kliigduiii.puh licaiiil private, would fetch a com pared with the contents of Its wlno cellars., Wo talk or rood Tor tho uiiiid us of food for tho body; now, 9 good hook contains slich food Inex haustibly It is provision for llfiytnil for the best part or lis; yet how long most people would give the prlto of a large turbot for ill Though (hero have been men who have pinched their stomachs ami bared their lucks to buy a book, whoo libraries wero cheaper to them, I think, In theetul, than most men's dinners are. Wft are few or us put to such 11 trial, ami 1111.ro tho pity; Tor, Indeed, a prr elous thing Is all tho more preclouji to us irit iuis been won by work of economy; and irpubllc libraries wer hall' as costly as public dinners, or books cost tiio tenth part of whnt bracelets do, even foolish men anil women might sometimes suspect there was good in reading, as weU a.', in munching ami sparkling whereas the very cheapness nflitc'r ature is making even wiser people, forget that IT a I Mink is worth read ing It Is worth buying." Nuw Uaii.wav Comiiination. Our dispatches tell us tlntl the Allan tic and I'acllle Hallway directory luej fallen into now mid powerful luinil-t Thomas A. bA-ott, of tho Pennsylva nia Central, Is elected President, anil .1. l-.dg.ir Thompson, President of thft l'eniwvlvan.a Central, is one of thft now directors ; al-o, tho President of tho Now Jersey sy-lem or rallw-iys, A. T. Dovlne. I.e-iilesthosopowers, the Atlanticaml Pacillc isuow lucked up by other heavy capitalists, anil Its rapid completion may ho considered assured. Vrom the point of 1 ounce tion with the Texas P.tcllle, th two companies will iinlli- upon tlte All in tie and Pacillc line over the tiiirty llfth parallel to the I'.u ili o. can. They will bo able to negotiate fur money hi I'.urope on heller terms perhaps, than any other eonihany in l ho I'liited States. I'roni Ibis form iibihlo comhlnalioii wo hope Callfor nla may ho able In the netr fiHuro lo obtain Mime p-liiT from the ovist In;' i'i'',iiiiil i.i'i'ioj licit Is press. lug the Ille anil energy out ol out people. At all events they will soon give us .1 competing line of trnuspnr tat Ion and travel in ami from tho Kast.- Siteruiiiento irnion. The lecent tllsioscryofitu ihimtIi. tion pillar oil the -liuic of llie Iteil Sell, by M. Clermonl t Jiniicni, ilr.ig otiian to tlio I'Veibii mi-til ite at lertisalom, is mctioiied hy ihi l.ou. tion iS'ftuuliifil. I'iio -.'nne h is been pim-liui-cd ny lite iniun .Minister or Publlo lustriieiioii fur iVi.o'i'i i'imucs. will be furiiMml Ii.mii the lioiuls nl tho .Museum of Antiquities at the Lome, anil the r in iiuiler dy IliO .Ministry, and 1 1 1". 1 few il tys, alter an luilispinslblo lepalr, it will be placed ill tho Judaic tollfi lion. Tho relic of King lMcaha Is culler by several centuries than the celelirnted tomb ut tho Plueulcaii King of l'Miioiini-..ir( and bears an iic.ci.pt Ion In which tho King of !kf nub relates, nearly uliio centuricH beforo Jesus Christ, hit bittlu with the King of Israel. Tin: A'orlh (tirimm (Jutctit do noiinces as a dlsgti-tlng Invention tho report In American i.ipcr.iufnn Interview with Prince IJImnrck, lr which ho is inado to say that he would oxtlrpato the Idea ol (bid anil stibsltuto that or tho .State. Il de clares that Mlsiiiarck never used such language or advoctetl such senti ments, and bollcud that thu f.ilc hoisl originated In the machination; of (he Jesuits. The Motintnlnei rsiivs that U. W. Cntnilnll'i. saw mill, in the mount ains, fifteen miles loiilhvvcit of Tho Dalles, was entirely consumed by llroonThur.ilav morning, Aug. Ut. It senilis that timber in tho neigh borhood of tho mill was burning and all hands had gone out to tight tho lire, when tho wind carried some of tho tiro anil dropped it in tho rub bish about tho mill aetl set it on tiro, When discovered, It was too lalo to put tho llro out, and tho whnlo con cern was consumed cvcptlug about llfty thousand feet of lumber. The entire loss Is .iltoitl li.ooo. i