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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1873)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. rVI&-rVrrV7CV?.TNr lYo,k '" to Imvu been duo totho nn.l colts of which description Is given Iday, and the i result Is h '".H ."- mJKn.1 wl'itariow! ClackamaS! HHiFf ..-. J?lMfflfcJi t0 mt'ct exifctiitliiiiH or Its friend, ,V";, ," " ,,,, , , .' to exceed Hint felt tiv ens nothing to oIIuts who wl-ti o In-1 exhihit on, Ym-SfcWfl "' wo Imvo to four (hut this most li.il f, mne is' , ml freighters' In seeing thc-o vest In the lu,ine;s. They have ni.lmu N I h, s how N goo, , 1, . 1 1 cry lm c . o .VH'y ' -&A Vr poitant cterprho will ho delayed, un.l "n.jrnlllecnt animals 'Xln' fron, Mnrk brR lit to m. n , e o " hut 1 '""c SSi4-i" lliii: .iiULLliL?!.!! .; f-110 c"I,"",'ia vT"?:" b,ndattw!dur,l ssaw'ffiRiS : r 5:111;' yiL"t!;lr;u,,,r- " I. Kc u 1(1 u cniniilclc road thru,, L'h to rjiigllsii I ijiicsiinien, 01 wini u .. necii miccii l.v io,,i irnss i ," "? i . ... ., .,,..,,, f ir,ul 11 v,.r im Hw. Deputies of tho Sfete Craago. CallAr a n, , lot r J-n-Tsn.n,. ."o,. t.'M'unut, years since by Welch and n-l, . ; " ; ", - .u5iVo' nt'v can "" ,101 l (II IIICIII lirL' UN U.MIIUI.KJII lll-IU III I W.UIOlll CSIICCIl.l Ullf, TOiiiiiMj , . . Knrmcra cf Oiioii nnl IU-, !i,.-i..n, or,"tiil- fr UlCIlt could construct, If it OWIIt'M the tills Fair, which Is to lie regretted, Us i Ing-bcell lleuvllv fed, t!lt'Irt stool; Miillils cif.pnitcrtion jnd fur iim ci.ii..i,i, mcM ,,r ti. tmlnp. railroads, knowing Hint It was building their presence would Imvu hIiowii that I comparison with nil s.tvo the choicest ol ......,....-.,,. .,.,,..,,,,.,, .,,,, ,,,, i imir mill ,,,,,, .....I, ,,..,., ,....,,1.. ,.,,,. ,,,,,., ., WrCgUII eilll'l 111 lV "ill ix.nl.- w cuinnanc miliums III m;in.'l .I"..".- - nii.i0iiiiief,iiui.,M,cri,t.ilii,iiiMU-(iMi,vHn ,' " " K",n tllat ""tilil In Hue course or n . .tock department". that wo have it favorable country and UiinJiirliMiiuii.ii.AK my iH'iii.iii.:. , tlmn will repay the Investment, but we While Prince, imnortpd from France climate, and should cneouiMge others to It M. I I'or Dni'i'hK, mid thu l'u:iuil mhiII. i.ril fliirny, 'IVn MIU I'; (I. I'lk J Hmv Tntc.m. I.lxlc Line II. N. Kill, .tii.u-tl.in. .Mullniiimili .liiioti.tiiliiifi.n r.i-t '..tri-! ruikiiiniK r. I'uriii t. i:,i4,i- ru-tv. Iti'iiliin--A. Hlniim. l'ininl. Tiiiniiiii-A. II llirtrv, IiMj vil I iwinniyginn ,-. II. lliiii.iinv. Illllrlmrii. Mirl'Hi 'I. A. Wlti I, Twin i linMrrn'or'-;;,,,,. :;.P,, Wi..i,i);,,. Vifil'lil .IiV." ' WI,S ' til II 1 1 1 1 ' fl III not COIIIIIieilclllI,' :::'".'.,." "'"'"Tr- " i.:rrii,k ii.-iit.ii. Wi ll.i U'itll III Walln, W. T.; lieu. IuiiIpi. Itjiii.n. W T iiii in . , IMMKI. (I.AIJK. TIlC form . .MaHTninc iiiuiii ur 'li.-.'i n PllMil, Orl I. I'Ti can liurdly expect private capital to In 1870; ai rived In Oregon Dec. 187(1; Is conilileto then, diitlmr our i.nlnrnl low nccr Willie, ... inn con.iu.oi,, eii!3 ...,0 live 1 ISOfl lbs. tiriifiiirn liltur lilnriil. Their expel Iciico itNo oxtuinl.- tojirmli'ij tin nut s for liiey nuvu a neru 01 1'. ijejin Need or I'ulillr Improicnirnls. A fowyeaiM!ij,'othe licli upper legion of the Wlllanifitto was ilepenilent on tlio iniviiriitloii of the river for menus toM-ml It.s products lo inilrkel, and, its tlio rlo of tho river could onlvcoiiu do for us In the way of ynins and sweet potatoc", and has certainly fciicceeded well. He flmws fj.Iendld yams, equal to tlio'-e brought here from California, at their be.-t, and he Informs us thnt lie lias rahed live tons of tliein the jiresent uea Min. lie frhnw.s iiImi Ihu Hpeulmcns or varlcl les of corn ftrown there, one belnjr tlio Clie.-ter Sweet Meal variety, which he thinks will eaMIy icacli perfection In this valley. turns. Tlin kIiiiw of fruits Is L'OOiI. l.llt not Hellancc, foaled In Orepon May, 1&71; more jut head for beeves limn can be uriri., , n. Shipley, of Oswego, shows .iiiumiij .-, n nice ,01 01 grapes, nun ikis iiu eiiiiii.eu- 1 season lor hnil n i'ikhI needs of Orei-'on coininerce, and would anee'ls blnek. small star, one hlud foot nnil. ctlll fmtlier in their favor, the test location to ecure such line results. have been far easier uttnlinhle, and white, weighs now I4ifi lbs. of severe winters has proved that ifraileil , The exhibit of plums and pcnclics la thev em, 1. 1 linvi. i.n..ii ..or . ....... (i, ' f'apt. Juek, foaled April, l.STi!; iintyj Durham stool; stand exposure well, for hiiiiiII, but apples and pears are In variety m , ,1 ' ' mountains j,,,,,,,',,,,,,,.. ,' ,tvIo; W Hmw rr i.nf.i o10 KVon coIl, MW t,e Improved ftojk, lltl( KrL.at perfeetlon, the leading exl.lb- ..in, .ii.ii uir i'aiiuhu cle on the narrow facts valued fri roaiiH now in operation. Sconcbln. foaled Anrll. 1S72: shed by these facts from Mr. Flsk. we were not , Milwaukle, o claim (hat the rljjlils of the peo- White Prince; dam, a Hue I note mnro prepared to believe that lino "touk, with ( jr. w. Pretlyman has 10 varieties of livt's' Xapoleoii II., Imported from France In ' east of the mountain, which range from Narrow track roads will do us In plaio I'-Tnj arrived In On'Ron June, KS7; a half to full blood-, and as a coiisequcnce of exneiislvo wide tnck and we i-iin 1'i'Jiutlfiil dapple i;ray, with Innir white of liavlnif Improvod stock their '. yr olils , i i. i. I.. i r i ,i ,r'UK""Mc '" ,,.. will weigh, in good condition, sell as high n comnion stock 3 and 4 yrs not help but feel that a jrrcat mistake 7,ml,.. old. and thev coniinand from ft?.", to $10 nnintcd in not coiiimenclnir lie lance, foaleil In Oret'on .May, 1871; more ner head lor i.ecves umii can oe rrow l'iiiil'o Inste-id nf utile sired l.v an linpoited Kngllsh lioro that reallctl forcoinmon stock. Not only so, ni(.0 0t of grai.es, and has n ,..,., ..i, ..... i i. Vi "as black and would weigh ..verL'OOIt lbs; hut their herds are by nature and breed- tor. Thls has not been it goo, mer would n.ie Mitl-Iied the ,!,, MTOt. (s,. hur description); Hell- ng more docile ami pleasant to handle, that fruit, and he must have irussiu our iiiouiiiains ,,,,1 ,)(1IU,. lu.lv0; sv ww for liltn- one severe cold saw the Improved olo.sk, I and great perfeetlon, the leading exhlb- cpenso. In u lateurtl- 0f nnvwhere; HI hunds high; weight without any better opportunity or care, I Hora being (1. W. Walling, of Oswego, ivgauge, wi'ifuve inanv1 now ll'iM) lbs; sired by White Prince; stand the sea-on without losing a eilnglo Seth I.uelling, of Milwaukle, W. P. vim (in. .. v. ,1. ri... .!... ,!r dam, a well bred gray marc of good uc- head, while they lostn thousand dollars Wntson, of Hood liver, II. Hanson, of oni tho ixperieme of (M' worth of coiniiion cattle. I'utll we had , Knst Portluml, and J. II. hnmbert, of after licnvv fall rains their iim.ln.... I'' "' best preserved and their in wnn goon acuon: mis con is gmy, oi nigu eimivaiioii, wits us ., m.... .. -- iruu on uxiiii.iiioii, noi enicren mr pre- . j i V """7 l,u,r ' '"" ,.,,..u ,.,.,. ,.i.....i i.. I . goo I sb,. and well turned: looks like a ordinary Mock, but It stands to reiiMin ' niiunis. remained on hand until winter, most I Uu"l)s "t(,' "dated by the govern- ,imllirL., lor.(. ,,W, , n ywirKi thev should be, for breeders inc. selected , Fi.owmts. fri'Miiiuillv nvin.iil ,j w...... i..... it. rn IIICIlpH II.-MlliilliL' the (lUiier.sbln nl u-nli'lii i.lw.ni 1 1 fin ll.s. u-ltl. n..ru.l in smu.rliir form and ilevel-. ti. .. . ... ........ .. .... . . .. found ilh teilloii.s wav to market l.v be- ""HroaiN, and wo recognle that with ' lrd, foaled April, 1S7J; Is a dark Iron opnicnt.an.l cous.ipieiitly thelrproliicc Is (h( nw j,,,.,,,1 )MXturt! t)lu javn" in, bundled iiverdiiW roads I,, h;,,vyn.;Uki,,,M;ene.,cenco which has cliar-! IXL waKonsund at great ,.vpe,,se. Team- mderircd the coiii-o of the nation to- of Monger stock, and proved V rself a Jlllm,s ,. J ' S has a b.rgc ' of ilX.rTnml plaut' mm,? very choice ing was pos-Iblo In the lower counties. w',ri1 " "ow and weak districts we ,' bio..l male; it will be seen this ."'";,,, ,,',,,,,,,,' w..t,,i,t -mm IIh.. and , nd also dUpla.v.s over one of the inner and river navigation utrorded some - not !.e allowed to remain remote 2 , "'hi W u"ZV "as X " w h "R'r' u '," -',"K w,mt lu'. V 'il.l w;Ili portals a beaut ft.l lloral leslgn. outlet , far s Salem, hut the whole "' - iry l .-Hrlect, but be brouJ.,. Tlftf 'awlo'i', wW . "oS lU ,f ABt&f IPiffiln n 7, 1" SlSfS ' lri'W S, ILMI RllS" Wlllamotto valley may be said to have "l.i.ln read, r the rest f ,.,e States ' r'.rHulVnir'rav"' "S Si ''' "nS " S ! W H1 Mrs.' iKW .suirered i;really for want ,r ti'ansporta- '.V "'' r mllriwiflf, Unit would give V ' l ". ' . .li.;. , .. f.( i Hnir bull from the same cow. " --bow cliulw plants, and there are a Hon. A. las, have the ndiioad, -.Ml. urn. pop,,..,,,,,,,, and so S v-j i""'.,! 'ffj ' oot wJber:;;V:, ...... xivi initi iniiii. uit nun ii'dui' iiiiil With tlieprolHs'of the ,n.l-tod,: ,1!!'" .1!-7.,:i!!1!! , ""tfh .''!- Sum 'olWiS (bis ch' I .. ,. . . , . . , , ' 'fc in n- fii I'lKiib wiuiMinh III 111 if lilt lit II ' pent! on lor meeting the Interest, It ' make a valuable stock horse; weight, .sin:i:i. would ciiiim' lllth barrasMiient to Ii7r.ll.s ,,,,,,, . The exposition ol varieties of sheep Is the Kovernme.it to ,,-lm, (he ro.id.s. ! .. !! ;, "i't.X,: very creditable, there being Imported MOtnibY.VJEMLnnv-iBf t n ' " . ' .i i r..t 1.1. ....1. r-.... it.I -,. 1 ' . mT' V, . , i , l,r('n,"m,W !" . ""'; ' , V 1 "! the l.lon.ll.g opened with inlowii THE STATU TAIIl. be Ohio Slate 1-alr and several ('niinty Fast entered for preinliiins side by side I ,.. . Plllll ..,."., .' ., r.iur, nun iHixiiieeu eiiiis mere linn I live ...m. s. .......... ...ij,..! ......... .....I .. l.r.... I. . " Miitteson, Mrs. A. Stantoir, .Mrs. M. M. Adair, and Mrs. Harper, attached to choice lloral gems. Tlmrftiln)'. Oct, (l. The preceding night was xury stormy, the present prosperity of the Wlllain ottii valley producers N In a great inea NiiriMlue to iliexNience, ami thai It In roalf.ing much (hat win. expected or II. There are porlioiis of fhe upper valley that a in not accoiiuiiodated by the rail way, and there Is u vast heclion of east ern Oiegon ami Washington which luu only very restricted and expensive comiiiiiiilcatiou with the seaboard, ami these ol her sect Ions .very naturally de Mire to sharo the iirusnefitv we have the henelll of, mid to do .so I icy must ,( M"- ' " 'v,1" r '' -v ' ,',,."l"",,,1,,-v '''" V"' l""1 'T''" ,,",H m1,,(; '"',. mVl, '" oldestnUllslioil Oregon sheen raisers. , r,.KrL.t,,,(i i)tr.H.. ij.u s,.lt,, .lrri,.,IHllr..i Imvo L'ood transnorl itlon fuelliil .s ..,,.1 M J'l'U M wri '''k1!' '." ',''- ' d"' (,f!7-'"" '? ,,n" r,i-v' ln """,l '"dltloii, ' A. II. and J. P. Cole, of Tinner, kIiiiw "',., , l,lu bu- Afcrkulturul mo 1,00(1 iraiMpori.iiion lai ilitles, ami very lino colt of hers sired by Hasketfs ' will weigh IHOUllw. Merino grade and Cotswold yearlings and So(1,,-',.v ,u'l,,N "" lllu '"dp U can receive IlieKreal practical (Uestlou for our rep. horse Napa, l.oulse, fnaled Aiull, IS7I; gray; sired lambs, also wethers. ' from llnaueial success, and tho attend- roMintatlve.s and rulers to .solve N, How ' '"'He are all entered as I.ngllsh thor- by an Imported luigllsh horse that wan T. II. Hun-aker, nf Turner, shows mice would have been great and the can this bo attained oughbrcN, and Mr. (ileiiu says her slock . awarded the M nreiiiium, xr.0, at Hath, French Merino lambs and ewes. rcrelnts snllleieiit in rnvnr ..II .,i i mil ti snoaiiniiiui. has always lake.. Ilrst pien.luuis at State ' draft stallion en to all Kngland, In S. (!. Heed, of Portland, has three tine, rCCLl111",11 ,1, mw1"1 ds, If In this ago much prejudice, exists lairs since they were born. IMW; dam, Doll; weight now, if.uil lbs. C'olswold buck Iambs. , tho weather had been propitious. As It ngalnst the ninnopoll.Ingsplrlt of great n. n. At'KCii ; ! foaled Anrll, 1S7J; sired by T. I.. Davidson, of Salem, has several was, all interests sull'ered greatly, It was at all, ground the com- ( iilitlliinwl fritin llit liiit taken several Slate and County Fair pre- , , , , . , V. . i ' tlioelomln broke, and the day thereafter ...... .ii.u.n.v l.,,lu,i,s;,,,ow wliile; has weighed In '' "'. J'""'; that they canno be was a mixture of sunshine and showers. Has Kate lliiinetl, a 1.1 yrs. old Itlilcinan , good condition, ir.T.i lb. excelled In the I-.astern markets. It Is ,.,. i1u1. r i.,.ii,.r -.n marc, stands l.-.j hands, and her I vr old , ,lariTle, bred In l : tbree-fourths high time that Oregon raNed bucks an- ' ' m ' ' lu " "" w r '": lt.r r ? Itoval Ann. sired bv Norwich u'ekdit ',,"H''; '-'""d daughter of l.onls Napo- swered the purposes of our State, and we , l,l'r' l,,lt J,,c ' ,ir WN lpolll of Its I m II ul V. . Ii. , i V, ' l(,," "' " '"' "i,v l,r,,v,,r "success- .inubi f Ml.w hreeders can do belter than beauty and much of Its success by the 1,000 Iks., saiueilescrllitloil lisi hni. Also, fn .in 111,,., I.. ill,!,. I iln.,..i. ti... ,...... ,. r ..... I i . . .... . .... corporation-, and the political contest Fnlers MeClellau.a tleorgetrotllngstnll-1 , " .,..,-' ". V. in .. i K "' WU'K"1 """cmoi s.piMiisii .Merino sneep, qiickh, ; a (llsoomrort to attend the Fair for. ho near future will mot. cerlalnly ':.. !:''" !!!"!!.!!?.y.r?..''''!. .'''''Kr1'-'-! Horl'ns'e aUed May. 187a; sired by "ThnM iZ.'of ,..... i.. ,)..,..... I ""'' '" of ' camMou the rolato to defending the people from the ...s ...,.. ... ..... white Prince; dam, Maggie; seven- mens of his American, French, and lm,sl 1,avo '""iTetl hardships that ofieclH or combinations mid nionoiiolies, .. , . ' !",'' !,.,!,,",V' . . .. t',,;!,,.s ,,I,M.,,fV,,; w,,,,,t ,1,(),w' 1V7011"';., I'idsb Merinos, aUo graded sheep for pleasure of the Fair could scarcely e ami Ihelr extor ,s. There Is much VT '. ' MJ W '!" :T 'Vl' . V:.' . .'. . ""' A10.:; l1,.1 "f !': W'X'"J "'".... . l'vn-ate for. prejudice felt among us on this subject, oven while It cannot bo complained (hat rallroiil freights anil fare.s aro ex tortions, or that they even p.i Interest on tho outlay. Still (hero Is complaint that tho railroad is used an tho agent to accomplish political ami business ends oiitsldo of Its own legitimate sphere, and mi Is productive of corrup tion and monopoly. So fur as concerns the practical work ing of tho railroads in our Slate, overy man must confess that they are now a tired colt, bay in color, -I years old, .lain Itllleiiiau slock. William Itlghnm, a thoioughbred, sired by Don !,inlslcy, out of Lexington, dam bv l.eviathaii. Hotirce of wealth In the producer, a lie-1 Weasel, sired by Norwich, dam bv co.sslly wo cannot dispense with, anil '"'"rK,' out Ir the Judge's fuvorlie mare, ami I public; but their line, compact tonus, tho three imUoiialllle.s of Merino's in !. . V slm" ,l',lVl' ,lle winding up of our wiints to win as a roadster or sweepstakes ! will, style and action, give them interest several pens. "'"I" report until next week, having only iriiii mint. ' nun at. nivemoi me nurse. , .l. .M. WUtllNc, Of Jlalllis, 1 1 US sped i.oiian i i:rn., or I'M.., ' urs-vivn iiit mens oi cieiien anil graueii Aierinos lll'NMMI UAli:. Kuloi'N (limit JihIl'c. n iiuii!iililel.iitiliini.l! a ..-ii...i ....... '' Parrlsli.orsalem, lias two (anions . ... ...r . .". . :. . . ..i.w i ....-. ..ri . ....v.. .... ...i-. ...n.i.iii ,.n.i;u i.i. . . . .. .... : ' ....... ii.ni.... mi i i.. 1.1..1 ..'.... f;.. . n.i... ...... ,,.i I,, iii. in IIILMI. ..eilllll . . . . .. .... V....V .. f . . .. . " .. ...,,M ' run... .llltll. .It.ul. nr ,ii.. n.ll.. fklli.11 hum ins., 11 yrs oni, 01 Kiigianii's (ilorv , , , , and Nonnaii stock, ami a very magnlll- dlgham was wlthdiawii, and the two cent specimen of a draft stallion. ' following nunied ran: Win. (iinl.n black, .1 mi.s r. n 111:1: entered by Wm.OIrd; Contlileiice, a bay. Ihiter.s Conlldencr. a Norwich ilinroiiifh. entered by J. F. Hybec. A start wasliaii 1me1ISauiM.il and Iloval Oeortre. also a couple of 'J year olds, and several pens or ms iieautiiui Angora goats, a word to say as to tho remaining elnssei, of which we shall glvo further mention in our next issue. ci:iii;ai.s. The display of cereals woh never ex- I'luw. Cross, of Salem, has Cotswolds ' celled in any countrv, nud exceed lu I.eices(ers, Southilowns, and Merinos. i iiallty any previous Oregon exhibition, Charles Miller, of Jellorson, Miters showing conclusively the abunilanco and without much dilllcully, and the race. French and American Merinos, It. h. Stewart A Sons, Yamhill, show s. tho question Is how to extend them (o supply (ho needs of all tho agricultural districts. The people have It in their own power to correct abuses lu coiinoc lion therewith. They will not consent evenly cnntcHted, the (rack being very K,m, Cotswolib s pperv ami we . i lie me., was won oy , JcW(,(t lt Muus0n, of California, havo Jlnrshorselu'JMI. he hay being elos,, 0ltm, Jmrt of (,Ir unv, ,; , , behind. Hie cond (Ion of the track ex-1 Spanish Merino bucks and ewes, which plains the time made. , re certainly (Inn stock, lint weenn equal tiiem witli Urcgou liretl. WvdnrcUa)', Orl. M. The third day of the Fair opened lu. WM. IIIIIIIAM, ir 11. 1. 1.... '-... 1. xv... ... I.....K1- . ITA, ..ur..-., ...IIII... I'llll'r.S . ..I. .,... .. . Mlnnlcabayjyrol.lilllv. siredbv DoclKlo",u- '""'rain l"'1 ' In torrents l.liidslev. he bv l,e.lnetou. ilam liv III-! during the night, nud continued at morn-1 lleiiiau. This c'olt ran a dash ofone'inlle 1 in... liniliu, ilu rnreiioou ili.i elninls sheen Is remarkably coot I for a new this fall at the Dalles; and at HIIM.oro, ,,,,,,.,, iway ,, , ,, ,,, , ,,., ""' " we havo wiimhi to be proud in 11 riiee ol half 11 mill, nn.l r.-iwut . .IU. j. i 1 i t lint it Is so. Sheen lillsbaiidrv Isonlv In to let corporations rule the I'nlted lanced the Held, and took the llrst ami 1: ' ' '""di'd all day and mnUe Its Infancy here, for wool must be omi of States, and there Diob.iblv is no iIIsimi- i second piciuliinis. I ihousanils happy, for the crowd had con- our most reliable products, and we must ' 1 ..... . 1 . ... I....'., it tf . ......I I.. ii.ii. i.. 1. .lliuueli.owl.eie. more than lu Oregon. .1. n. e. en.: .1: si.irraiuy aiiguiemeu 111 spite ... u.e '- i y . .y imu ... 1.......... i,.,.,r,,viv.. .,,.fri,,ii..nu ..,,., , laitcrs Fiitmn, an lmilKrant mare, for all I weather, ., ' ,.,, ..,, , . ,.. r! , work, buggy horse, and Minister, as well .them. Thui.0 Hiulle.s-s creatures of law ,,', nmrt.f ,, , M)M., , ,utt,.r Imvo .shown such 11 uiuikcd ability III! claim shows a magiilllceiit Pathtlmlcr prolectliiL' their own Interests that they l t'H '""' ,v'ar old, which everybody con- require very little of our t rep- and the question is, hou can we possess resumed on the ground, we are Info, med, them without being virtually possessed , by at least a score of Ids progeny, which t v thein" are all supeilor anlinals, and hxscis his 11 tm points, Thoro N a growing- lulier in the,' iik.nhv anki:ny mtiiils of till, lieol.lt tllllt the liatillll 1,'i.t.ir Sulunlnv. 11 : v.,r 11I1I lull' ninr... .should own tho rullruniU and tele-, with black points, lit ban. Is high, out o , -...i.j .....1 ....... 1. ...1 ii...... .... in., mulls ' the (Hunt mare sired by Pathfinder: iiNo graphs, ami conduct them us. the mails ( u( lr() nUy ., yri oi,( ,. , Tim ruin however most Ihivk '"""" Miiuuirie, 11.111 -11111, ,ei ll.e 1110 nun, iiotir, niiisi inie , , , .,-.( ,i.t,... cost tlui Fair receipts worth several, ,, thou-an.l dollars, as persons from up the ,t , m favorable to'ourStDte that we valley icported that many teams had are commencing to posses, good breeds turned hack homeward during the rain of swine, for irk raising must form a she Is a good breeder, anil A. 11. .V J. P. Cole. Turner, shown lln..p 01 pigs, iterKsiure grades. I Tuesday nf!crnoou, ' During the morning we visited the j cattle yard, and found n few more lots that had come in since Monday, and we I append the following descriptions: SIIIOHTUOUNS, Flsk A; Walker had on hand, llo.tn 1 l)i.. 'hi 11 ititti vitnrsj ttil nut f k.til i:iiidv nit 1 run inv mi v. :i vrt niii. ii i--Mh nu . . . ....M ... i.-tn are conducteil, for the general good. ; i,,.,,, , "sired bv Pathllmlerout of Too. lies. ' Imported by N right nud King twenty M'l.io t. ,,io. 11... ii.ii.i.. . 1.1' il.ln.r iii 1 ........ ..... 1 years aco Mill 11, III-,' ...v. ......, .j ... v.....,.- ... .,!... in ...... sniiia nf llio L'l-eat natloas of Klirone, , or l.lnii roiintv. enters Webfoot. a 1 vrs ............ ... . ...... -------.-.. .. -. .... ........... .......-..,- ."-..:..:. .. p ... . . aiitls, Mitsld, sliowi. it Chester llislit man. Ai White sow uud litter of nil's tin...r six i.H.i ..r 1 n.i.ta. n,..iiilis nl. I. Without meeting, in this arlicle, llie sweepstakes ami draft purpose. Hci tiniMtrtutlon twelve'venn ago, herdnui U. Floiinioy shows a Poland sow nl" objections against tlio increase of gov- certainly Isa iii.igiiltlceiu won. animal. i.ng a cow ol the v right .V King im. J u months old. eriiineiit natromige. and tho dangers to "-' m'imiihn , portatlon. which was twenty .Mars ago, iowi., iitun.s, M . " ' ... .. v, 1.1. .. ..1.1 m.... 1- or liii'reiiii.iiiis, e.ceiieuco 01 mo present harvest. I'ANCV AItTICI.K.S AMI AUT WOKK. We paid very little nttentlon to tho Pn.v L'.on' m,t K'dneil the Idea that the exhibit was not equal to (hat of other years in many rc.ietc The gold nud sliver medals attrneti.il mm, I. .,tt.,ii.. .......... Y...,,. I .ml u'll, I... ,.,,.1. ....: .". """'l Liimeron .V lioouwyu, l.lnuvllle, Jnck- "" ',. . "'fi'"f i"ieu oy inose wno sou county, show superior Leicester buck, I """Uiiato in getting them, ewes, and lambs. We shall leave a description of preml- ,... ......h-. ....... . 1-.1-.I, nr m.ow 01 , in., siock, ivc, rorour next Issue. Atrrl- eulturnl linpleineiits nttrncted a great many, nud there was n fair display. Tho Sluthniir pinup win popular, and Mr. Keeler mmle ninny sales. All these tilings, nud many more, want of space compels us to rcerve until next week. Owing to the inclement weather, the trials of speed were postponed, and the Hoard of Managers have concluded to hold the Fair over until next Wednesday, Imping tlie track will Improve with pleasant weather, and that the "people disappointed of coming hitherto will very Important stanlu of our fntiir.. nr,.. ..mi. J. K. .HV Or. I'OIVst l.rm-i. ili.iM-j n I... tine lot of pigs, from litter le-s than nli VuZT,.. 1 w . ."" ttwnwo 0 inonths ami upw-anl, luehiding line' ltUMM a' I Wednesday of next week. specimens of IlcrKshlre, male and fe male. Thoinns Cross, Salem, goes lu for the sweepstakes on Iterkshlres. ami shows a iiunioeroi line ismts and m.ws, nud we niav look upon it lis 0110 of the ol.l, darkelicstnul niiIimi, 17 h: ids high, ,,.. .r points. ., I,,,,., ... '.. .... i,,,,,,,,,! 'sired by Hugh Helds, hncllsh draft Kose of Marou I'd, Is a most Important Issues wo liao to meet. , , ( , s oomm ur,. flir ,, , , , . compares well with the stock recently I I. Patterson, 11 llbboro, enters 11 White liitMducHl into tlieSlttie, anil her calves t.nesier near - years oni, Cou.SKK-SroN,: laiii.-Oii Wednesday hut the corner-sione of the now State House was laid, with Masoule ceremo nies, In the presence of several thousand sHvtators. There were about .VKi persons in the procession, escorted by three lmnd of iuuic. The stone was laid bv Cirand Master T.MeF. Pulton, and au'nddrwc was delivered by Hon s. fhadwlck. Wit 1l ll'll f.A ....... t 1. .1 ... ,v "" ""! in kik uiruuT o! the t-.. 1 1. 1.. 1. .i ... 1 . . . lo feared therefrom, wo .suggest 1. lew ia ; ,.. .'. f, ; -, j Tm. ,.,-, ,.,r,.r, Issllghtly graded. ' 'f " "V '; 'ea r I V7 i!' ,,,"Vu ' l,r"lll;,""'. '"an to say that everything UUMins why tho people of O.ego.i : um Kv r"t lt her p-digree is no.eer.aln, .m , Mi IU NN .'lV v,..";, "' , 17 otrw.-H, and that the address of would ho benullted hysuch usystei... ,;,, imported Piluler. slr.d by I.e.Mug- '";; I;'" "; ' I . V V. . 1 1 1 1 iVA 1 --Vii.'V lr Mlnto, ,.r Salem, sho I.,i. M, ( ''adwick was ,, masterly etlbrt. T Private eapita. ,, on.y to" le- JS , - F,.,:e7m,.-The mi.owing sss;;;rs r., --!iS California for ...any j,, Tlun.mii. ' iigement of present nillro.i.l operatois w enMr imi.i '; ; '., ; V " , r, ' i""; White U.1...1 s.irletiis, ,..l.t.it UIIl, I ""'l A. l.uPlllnir; Secretary, i:.M. Walte; has depre-ed our r..d.v.l iM.mis so w w. 1 11 line v ling heife.si,showr,,'g true bl.H..t. ''VCm.liV Vin.'vill,. 1,u. in , " n!,M,r,r' J-" '"-. that.ecout quotations ,re low ,,,,,.,. Day A e. oc . r.. 0,0 g bred ,.,,.;., U1, ffol , ,,,, IllM, . h . Aims h h ou, III-. U , ,,..,. ,7- .,.,., 11... ...I,...., ....... .-.. ,,ii.. . n..m. 111111 11 1 lleaiiiv. are a . . " '. "as s.101 IS cents on tlio dollar. So Mr. C. K. , "V','"0"1, r'liV!! l' llelle, a nun, from old lleaiity, are a K(!i;i'.i:i.,:.s, ,u . jaiul liutantly killed at Dallas, Polk ..... ... .-..-.. . ... 1. ....... . ......... ..... .. ........... ....I. ..... .. ......... 'i-iiri.ti snvN wis 1110 riMinri in .M'w uri. . . i... ......... ...:i...., ... . : ... . . .... . ,..... . ,.,.,,.. iin iniieix iiiiii.-. ,ni eiai.e puiieuuir lilleresl inuie neiM r. .-. .uauesuu, .uinsviiic, nan im (ve 1 "'.nij, last .Monday afternoon. I,.. ,, ,- city. That being the ease, wo cannot1 ta,,.- u., ili.iiiiin.hlir.sl stnllio 1, 0f Mess. i-'isk .V: Walker, because they entries oi gank-n pristucts. Mrs. Mi.rg.,- imi.ie.t n.. (ilae Tl.u 1'. . . . -i , .?. look for more foreign capital to come sli.sl by Nouh Horse, he by UlackliawK. 1V. .tir.liu-t ,kl hrvd mud that too uvt H.gbv, rs..lem, has half that number cl .1 oi. .,1 iiiiivv" "i nuJ m .. , 1 lorwitr.1 for Invostmont in Oregon.-, . 1- mi:ii, 01 asiiuv.M), without, .much elaborate care) unliuaUl D. V. ...agan, Portlaml.lsa cuiujvtiii.r, ut ihesanivplnec. (ihi.ol.as u i,, "rrrUl?' Tlio . wcwui mmuuiui cnwU lu kNow iiutew bli Pervherou .ulliou., iuui,, w.w. LI-. uu torlj h U. . iMmlc'-, UuH'nr-4. el ,i vou.,docl Iv iiW-.rrvr rid