Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 18, 1873, Page 4, Image 4

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"WILLAMETTE FARMER.
The Wheat Market.
Oini Success. Tho Willnmette Jhr-
f . !..t.. ..... .il.ltltfina Irt lt.1
Prices remain tho same as to wheat, "l'r V., . "b K T " ". I -il
and tho tnnrk.it mny Ira considered cloVuu.T ' T ' Vvi,
' pressed. At Portland there is scarcity ' f "B "f paper Is c ehlng
,ri ..... o... i. ..... substantial endorsement and encour-
V..1.... ..,... " "V1":""" V'ur"V'r I amentfro.n the people. Our success
rsiiifiiii .'Xfirii ri ti iiiif t. intf iu , iiut:iimm:iip. iiinrnmrii i u mhiiwhhi rn-
WUJ-M JtU II J 11 f V7I 1 IF I l-l m. "' I "- J
CorlESOfiDEflCE.
A Little Information.
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A tmvn l, 'raru-, K "" - "
i (ago over tho sellers,
i foro noted, sellers huvo to contend with
seems to worry some of our cotcuipo.
wo do not see why II
should. We mind our own business
Doputios of tho fJtato Crraago
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.,.,..,. . uraKou ami naiiin.tin, nrgtultr for ,, ...Iv-tnnn nf ncniin frelrrlitH In in
olf-prot.ctlon and fur II,,. ui,..Mo,ni.r.l f U- ,,. ' " "",V'1MCn "', 0tC,,n r,JK"l
trial pnriulti". Tufticlll.nl- u,. wnrW. I li.ii,- com. ' J'raiH'Isl'O. Jiat OUT reHUCrH Wl.sll to
mli.lon tho following iwrvj,,, t li,.ilr (lriw ,i l HOW Is, what Is tllQ prospect for the
HiIk Jntlrtllctlou, . n, llriiiitli..; ! .,.,t ,ri, ,1..l.. H ... f......
o,!Xlulnrl1..,'i',t,,,l',,,- -H,ih.,ri.-n m ',,., ,,,,,,, l ',,'' ,i i their own business, as wo do ours.
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lorn jam, Taiiiin, lllxlr.
La.nc-11. N. Illll. Jiitirtlmi.
lliiltiioinali-.tiiciili.tiiliiiiiiMi. Ki-i Crl,,,,,
UarUmaH- II. rrl,i. i: lyl,. I n-. k,
Hen. mi A. Hlmi-ii. rrnllli-.
Tumlilll A. II nrnrr. I.ri)ii.i.
Warlili,ei,ii-1 I). ftiiiniiliH-r. IH'I-Wii,
Marl'in-II.A. Wltfl, Tri.,r
J.lnti-K. II. Kniinliiir. '.,nc.-iMit : V.'n, ni. Prli,
o ,1 ,1",' 'W', l."ll, Wi.l.lllut Mint IlIMm
S'.m'. (i V . ' "Tr1 . i . i rai.K "In linn,
HHi . T.l (li'i. IliuaiT. Iiti. W. 'I'
iinMi:i, u.wik.
fli
Democ
nrg
Ar
gon.
(Ml
Hon
ly in Portland anil II did tint purpose
giving nor battle." The assertion
probably conic from A. H. .Mercer and
Ih utterly false. Wo have published
1 1... .i n1 f,im ittttl iir-iMv lilt.
UllillllllKUii K" """ " ' I" , , tu,..fnrn l,Mr t,rl,..w
per. nnd the peoplo ke It. It may no ""-,,".". . .....,., ...... , -
Josllblo thu! tU jealous re.lows There Is no trut Insuch n sta emem.
would Miccocd hotter by iiltuiidlni: to " "'" i " -"." T ....
itlKrem uriiiii-iniiiui:iii uuin-n m.i..,
more shares; if n company of four hun
dred, that would make n capital of for
ty thousaiul dollars. Not inuny farm
ers hut that can put In one sharo at
least without beinir cramtied. TliPn
RdiiorwiiiaratiieFarimT: i mere wotiiit i)i? lour iiunurcu persons
The freo-trado theorists nf this eoun-1 Interested in tho salo of tho wagons
... .. i mill timeliliw.rv. Iiwtiuwl nf iinn. no l I.
Irv c a in that the wuiso oi mo i.irmers ."- ","' I.." V." " i.,. -.' "u V"
troubles Is found in the tariff system of
the eountryj that, if we had free trade,
wo would have greater demand for
- V'.i. ....!... iii ... . lllliwiU i" ' imv -nui niiiui;it in
r i-...- a i... .. ,w.,i , iniiN:ii. i ouraKii. ru'iinm. iiiiiiii- ... ., , -
sel atthMleellne, and while wc do not , , t Missouri, and Mlnnesota-a.id form (nl,er w,,olt rmilllllB tho rlsk J(
feel llko tiikiiifr tho risk to advise, we I W r' '" V", , ,, ..,,..,.. , ....... ' our .statemont. The value of corn In hm-liifr Oregon timber sent to us. "We
Mill are free to express the opinion that I ,"tk' V KII"W or " U"IL0 l0 thce Stutos In lS-Jii was $l.'M,!iO 1,000, or have plenty of timber hero that is good
they will run Ilttlo risk of loss, tlII, ;0dy that want. ... . . ooconts per bushel on an average.- onmijjli to IihIIiI our wagon nnd other
J..... rnini Secretaries of Grants l w,s 5131,293,000, or SO cents per Iiu1ipI thing that comes a long distance Is bet-
'I lie advices from abroad continue loj'""" -t-(-ro"nt'" ""'. I m nj avem.0 j ig,.,if lhis (.0mitry , ter than that made at home, to many
now, and also in iiomu Industry. Lot
(lie rnrmers control inc Dullness, set
the jiriee of tho wagons, nnd then wo
can nave them as low as they can be
built. .Some persons think Oregon tim
ber is not good enough; it is good
enough tin-hip to Kan Francisco to b
manufactured Into tho "Mitchell wag
on," and then shipped back to Oregon
...or,,.m? """" " 'Sp: il:, itZwll otvruoH,u:,-VCr exported .u-arly S0,ioo,M0 bushels of i;;";:inA l1,; o.h
".. V' ' u , . , '''""Inform tin that they have made sale of wheat and !), 100,000 buhe,s of corn. In , ortfinM Ilt olu.c ,,',,,1 h.ip no more
Ahtokia aniitiii: l'Ai:Mi:n.-Tiii. '.'.. n , ! , JV,,eric'!,., M,.'"',,IH four head of their Khorthorn bulls to , l"72, it exported ao.000,000 bushels of W11g0ns. JJy fornilng large 'companies,
rut this week nubllsl.cs ' " . ,, "'. "",. u "'' . ' T J. H. Lnfollct, of Ochoco, viz: " Prince wheat and iOOO.OOO bushels of corn.-1 our timber won u not cost near the
u.nent by A. S. Mercor. r,,,rln! . ." n. " T. '""l Albert," the two-jear-old steel roan, From as far back as I8J0 our exports of F- J r. ,n ".m.,u
.lorla as the shipping point fr Ore-! " ', ' J ' "..,; iV, n,.u. tV ,ho """"' "'k ""-' - "W.i. wheat and corn have Increased rapidly, ,,y bl-,llff ,.irB0 quantities, and the
mfatosthat the I-'aiimiwi declln- ...t.. r ,7, ,i , ""stakes, for J.'IOO, and three calves at yoi me prices n.ivo neon nimosi as ran- runner would receive tlie benelltorthu
op,,b.Nlltn)r.l,oasWgi,,,lrea. X . Z".
that Its bread mid butter was t,ir-r. . . .. v """I two-year old bull, to a citizen of .Marion in exports tins neon mucn greaier man -
imr ii'iiiiiii iiiiuiiiiii . i.'..u..... .. . i
...h ......... .,u,.. iiiu J-,lillJl'illl H-I. ,.,.. -.(.ir..
" I '" . -
licit Is so great that prices inu-t ad
vance late in the season when the
the Increase in production, and still the ,
vearlini' larmers nave experienced no renei, mr
in iiui-ny hum-. . niivc I II S ICI i l,'l, ,i ,mHil ,.r . i ... it iiniiu-iiiiii- .iim, uviiii; lin, Mlliuviliu i .....
live columns In faM.r of Astoria uhere ! , 1 " T ' ' ' '" " , "f ,,W "' ,,r,,,1M U.llars, believe. Mount Hood Is tin U being exported,
we have one for Portland. Wo have ' , , l", ', ';,(M, ' """J",'' " l"ll('Hor""'-,r,,,J "ll- Ir. "ewl al-,i Therelsauotherpoi.it. It I, claimed
always cnteitnined and c.vprc-ed Ihi-iSi- Mill Mv ' '",,""l 'WK.1 rM several calves at good prices but l' tlu-o theorists that the tariff In-
ojiinion tliat largo . ships should be load-1 ii'i." L "W '"" we do not know the particulars. icreas.-s tlie jiriee not only of the im-
ul
ed at Aslorla and our position has beet
illsl
list
(Id
cor
sary
red
I.. ..!.. fill. ti . .
uiiiiiiu,v. i iic iaiimiwi win coniintii
(o advocate the commercial Interests of
ported article, but of the home product,
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i in i ii i'i. ii iiii : h in i in 1 1 i -.W i .;- iitiii '" ' ii -nil' I'Tirii inr-ii Miri hi. , .a a
nteresled. because our Mihsrrli.M.iii ... .. .. . ... .. " " ' , J2T. """-', lo an ainoiiui eiiual to tlie duty Impos-
down there has no vi.lii... TI ,.,.r.i ..ll . . mmv "m""'.'' lnu""'n- The f.-lloulng U a corrected IM f !. If this principle Is true, then the
h in iiiiiMliin was letuin.-d to Mer- ! ,'t r V , ",, ll ",l' ,"11,,,r (,,,,L't',1 !" '"' '""' "U'eting farmers certainly should favor protee
"nooljectlonsav LL ZZ !' , 1, Z , ''.ft,," r.!u. ..on, as t.ie Ail.owlng wii. ,,ove : The
length, nnd he was leiiuested to ....... i.i ..,! i F ... , I'rt mi'iii r. r. HiirKliart, of I.Inn. i.inu on wne.u imported in -m cents a
lice (hat so that wo could. ,e Itcen- ..",. ....;," .. '. r . '" i .. V'w. ' "K" it- Jiwii Tatom, of bushel; the duty on corn, 111 cts. In
------ ..... - a r i(iii HUM 111 UlT ! "in 4tl Illll 111111 "I tll"lllll11(la
Sarramenlo 1'uiwt mmjiii conclusive that
fnM ji.ii.iii..i ul.l.j .1 ..
n,., i , .. i ' (, -I'-Jiiiuuii um mii.v iniiie
' U'Mli llllll lll'llllt'lli III I IITI II III I fill. 11 ...Til . A .. i. . .
l,i. i....- .. . " ... ;.. ,mi" """'O ''. every i.imi,. r tlie
: 7" "' " ,,u "ll"' ,,M' ""surplus wneat niNed In Callienila and
our columns than to et them be lllled ,, ,.,. There Is tonnage in San W
by long Winded arllcles favoring the ,.i , .lllllllv. , ...? ' . ,
... ,......, ...,..,..,
fM'crelury-
I reii-urer-
K. M. Willie, nf. Marlnii.
rival points for Colin. .bin river trade,
written by (ho parties imM Interested.
Other places bo-ides Astoria have been
declined too lengthy a hearing.
Mi:t)ii'Ai, Cdi.m.iii:. -Wo call atten
tion to the notice of next medical
course of lectures, Willamette l.'nher
slty, and aro pleaded Instate (hat the
preliminary led. iresnriialreaily attend
oil by a cliivi nf ten students and the
fae. illy expect a largo class for the reg
ular cour-o which commences nevt
month. The college has obtaii.eil ad
dition:. I unatomlcat preparations and
models from the Kast since la-il winter.
Wo have reason In be prn.id of (he suc
cess of our medical .school for It has
graduated some able men who have id-
I'uriam' Club Orcaulzcil.
O. Itced hat sold his yearlini: farmers have experienced no relief, for' r .,
scar-,,. ,,, , ... i, i, .).. ,.., i. iiri,.iw imvi. ti.uiiiv r,iii.ui Tills. &1A-, ion, .uauion Co., I
Mil . ... ..llflllllllllMI,lliJb.Jl Illll 11 ll'HIll, llll it "- J'""..-.. .....v .. j ......... ...... i , m . (.., .
y really commences n bo fe I. . ... , , i I Oct. , I81.I. 1
1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii k 1 1 ri 1 1111 iri. 111 11 1 iinikiinii uiiiki'i 1 1 .1 l iiiii iiiiii-n 1 11 11 in 11 n 11 mi
'"" I "v...... ..... ..... ..-. in. . - 1 :, tin ni MnirlK rnrmcr!
! The citizens of tills vicinity met pur
suant ton call, and, after duo delibera
tion, declared their object to bo "the
promotion of the interests of agricul
ture in Its various forms, the discus
sion of questions relating to tho host
mode of farming, the dissemination of
knowledge respecting tlie farm, as well
tis.t'ull sciences tending to enrich the
mind of the farmer with good, sound,
practical common sense, and to obtain
tit the least possible cost agricultural
and scientllle papers by the club sys
tem." An organization was eH'ec(ed,
constitution and by-laws adopted, and
olllcers elected as follows : President,
V. II. Davis; Vice President, Jas. Da-
vie; ."secretary, j. . ciiiirclilll; Assist
ant .Secretary, (.'. J. .States; Treasurer,
I. ('. D.irland. Meetings are held on
tho tlrst and third .Satuidavs in each
month, at 1 p. 111. Tlie II mt meeting in
each mouth is devoted to the affairs of
the farm In general, and thu second to
horticulture and floriculture. Tho sub
ject for consideration at tho no.xt meet
ing is "The best mode of preparing
the ground for a garden." J. S. Church
ill was requested, in accordanco with
the constitution, to prepare for tho
next meeting an essay on some subject
relating to tlie object of tho Club.
Proceedings were ordered sent to tho
KAit.Mt.it, and nNo for Insertion of the
flub in tho Directory as Oak (Jlon Far
mers1 Club. J. a. Cmntciin.i,, fe'ee.
there seems every probability
ITJ the product of wheat in this conn
Mlll'ltl . . .. ..... ,.,,.. a ....
.1. 1 1. Mnore-. .,f M .rln... ,r-v "" -1,1MI,HIU lillsllOK Adopting
Directors It. W. Morrison, Clat-op; the free-trade principle, the consumers
a'id ltl.ielilirt, (ira.lt: Will, Killlltt. Il.lld the wlient-i'i-mvlnir in, mm, nil, w
itmnm'nir llenlnn " I 'r ' lif lw.V' P T S m,WX III IS72 WC produced about
iiaii.illou, lieuioii; .1. (1. llasKett, I olU; ,,.,,,.,. . , , ,.
Ii.s-. P. Hybee, Cohmibia; John Down- 'WWV'OO bushels of com. Then.ac-
IllL'. .M 11 r Inn: I). ( . sn u.trl. VmiililM. L'OnllllL' tn free trade, tin. fimsnninr..
thatlS. I !', I Mitltiiiiinnli. U' l W'.it. ...l.in 11... .-im, ,,,,,1 i,.o
.. ... I - - a.iaaa I a a a I I II - , ll.llll Illll llllll lllllllllllll ll'H .! I 111 II I II I
snips will cnntlniie tn arrive through -. v ; W. ('. Myer, ,Iacknn; W. ()r ,.. ,..rI.r ..,. ,',,, ,,, ',.',, 'f
,. ,, ,', . , ,',. '. ' -- course of reason ng Is taken from the
mm ?! ","rl'W ?"' " ,1sl ,''"-1 ' "' m,w SrAT,: Ki.TM. - The frce-tri.de arguments delivered bv tin
lintio falrat Liverpool, and advance I election in this State on Mondav Oct. ! free-tradu statesmen
v'os'cls uZ'uZ 1'rv. U!r N,f" 'I' ?T ' ,:1' rt'Mll,L"' "' " "1!,jor"y f u,M,Mt '-'m A,,utl,er l'""'1 1" onslilorccl In the
M-.ssels here to carry off ,lr wheat, lor. votes In favor of I Ion. J. W. .VoM.iitl.. I tnrlir. is. 11.1.1 It Is i,.t.i ..,, i,Mi..
llllll Mill IMIHKII t.. I... 1... . ta
....,...,.... .. ,,,, lm. .lVl ,, tno Democratic candidate. Mil tnoniah ' great extent, and not on tho necessi-
sr; ' rr:,K,r w,n n,,t ' n,,,,,,- - ',wwwi ... m, z ,:;;.! s:2 Ilm.
11 . ', h r S ",mmo". n,m S'"tl'. M"r,u K.ve him a, admitted free, and there is but .1 small
I .'f , V , "r,1"lI;l;,,""r"-sn,alIm!,Jori,-v- Ntvi'rtwo.tl,lnls,,luty,n other articles of daliv eon-
wheat to .secure freights at a fair, llv- r the vnlers nf the State went tn the sumptlnu. In l.S7i. tho dutv ,', I, .
1 mr rate.
All thoo circuit .stances Induce us tn
believe that holders of wheat are safe
enough, but they require careful Juilg-t
ment to sell before tonnage shall have
Jllncral Springs.
IolN and very little interest was taken ported wines was Sl.00ll.000: on tnb:ici.i
by the people ut large. Tho j.eople and cigars, $.-,,.'.00,000; 011 tine carpets,
seem to he waiting lor some party to $:!,00O,0U0; 011 silk dress goods and rib- iMiu.rWiiiameit,.rnu7r
preset iniportant popular measurers I boils, siLVIOiyiiMi. I have noticed an item in your paper
to.oniinai.d their support. It takes about $300,000,000 yearlv lo that I am reported as having found
carry on this irovoriiincnt. Of this some hot mineral snrhiPM n i,n i.n.,.1
of Litllo Uutto creek, in Umatilla coun-
Miiimic Mi uiii.itmts. The worst of
readv obtained ilisllnctlnii In their urn. i become scarce.
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,r.s-,,. .......,. is 11 MH-i-css 111111 u.e .:'.',' .. V , ,' ,,..;,..;.:., ""."",n' "'imhii, about W,000,OOJ aro obtained
gontieiiien wnni.avo hull! It up Have ' " ". -.....,,, ,,,,u a.i.v .. ....,...,is ,. , llmlj; u.e otner, rmm tlw tariff on linimrted articles
..1 1 11...1 ...1.1. .1...1' . man who fan in 1,1 in u-ii,.. 11. ...... li .iv. T ii.v iiirn...i ir.ii.nr I., i' 1.. 1 ...... ""poriin arttues,
ii.'.iriFii 111 ipu .-.iiiurii 11111 uit'ir 111MI1. ' ..... v. .. ... ...... iu v ,,iit.iii
- - - 1 months necil fe.tr that he won't get a .lack, after having forced him to bt'gin
A Nut. llo.Mi:. Driving into Albany good price. war anil murder Canby, and so won
Minio weelis ago. we noticed a beaudful ,. .. " .. . grace with the iroverninent. and (Sen.
residence about a inilo this side, and
Jo. Hid it belonged to our nhl-tiine
friend 1.. ('. Iliirkl.urt, who says he
sawed II. o lumber lit ills own mill and
burned (ho brick in his own brickyard.
He certainly has 11 bcatitlful.aml model
country homo and an excellent farm.
Thu railroad gives him u switch, and
ho proposes tn huvo 11 warehouse there,
and store and ship his neighbors'
wheat at two cents .. bushel, which is
more reasonable than the average of
warehousemen.
ItAii.uoAii Dividends. Much sym
pathy Is being claimed of late for rail
roads throughout the Pulled States, on
tho ground that they do not near pay
Interest 011 the amount of capital stock.
An exchange says tho reason is that
the capital stock and cost of the roads
never represent less than twice the
Wlieatou Is ordered not to give them
up to Oregon courts for trial. It is.soiuo
satisfaction, but not much, to know
that the mimic rout horde are to be
ent to t,lu Kooky Mountains and kept
there.
Ur.r.n'.s 1'ANoiiAHA. Mr. K.D.Towl
and $7.1,000,000 from internal revenue
Of the $225,1(00,000, about $00,000,0(10, or
..S..i..VUr,Ul'l', , .. .. r.. ----- ... .......-,
nearly oue-fotirth, is imposed on arti- . .. V ..,,l",,"i ",'. ! ,l "l'Ury of
.a..- ...i.t..i 1 ... . . "."". w a Anuy are stiuaieii
-"- --. ...w ....-11. ...l-lt ll IH.'lllIlt'
who are poor and in moderate circuin
stances. The other three-fourths come
from tho duty on articles consumed
only by the rich. If freo trade was
1 adopted, tho farmer's tax would be
three times as high as it now Is; or, for
every dollar tax he now pays, ho would
have to pay three instead.
Front thN, It would appear that free
trado would not relieve tho burdens!
amount of the actual cost. We know Informs us that ho Intends to trnKitutli
of an Oregon road that Is said to he, next week and exhibit his lienutluil
mortgaged for nearly eleven millions' Panorama at Koseburg, Oakland, Kit
of dollars, when it could actually bo! gene, and all Important points along
built for four millions. We believe the line or the railroad. We can truly
that road could be soon made to nav a 'commend it as one of the most Inter.
Wi:atiii:i: Ki.rnur run Si:t-n:.M 111:11. 1 f,,ir ,,,,m,J,t '" I'1'' "ft""! "H, but it isjostingnnd instructive exhibitions over.aml L',)ml ,,l!rkt'. manufactories must
TI10 report of weather furnished by "ot Ir1l ".v f will live to see seen in Oregon, and our State can reel l)0 hiblNhed iw so as practicable.
."Mr. Thomas I'earce, of Im.Iii, shows lit-' " lM" 1,l',"",l wiiat It Is inortgnged 'some pride in having produced it. At ,ho I,ro!,' there seems to be
tlo variation In September. Theto was I r,,r' 'v' "'Itli its land grant to swell ," over-productlou or agricultural pro-
not a particle or rain fall the whole! 1,s llll',)l1"'' Wo have a good sample of , m:.! Aiiiiaii. The monthly re-l'"1'- -Nearly 4..0,(H)0 Imiulgrantsconie
mouth 1111 unusual fact of that niontli-' r,,ilr,,i"1 niuiiagement at home. If Or- l,or' ,,r ""' Department of Agriculture ' ' country every year, the men to
I... ... I.. I a.. I . . . ! .i.iina l..il M........ t . il ..I.. fli.l. .. lillllllW illit l'.,..,il t. ... ..I 1. . .la
V...I. mi.- iwt.iiuni ui iiiu 1. inner, to
ty, about liny miles from Umatilla.
The springs aro located on two differ
ent .streams couhul' hi o ramus Pmlrln.
....I I'-.,... 41 "I..... . .. ?.
about forty miles front IV'tulleton, tho
county-seat of Umatilla eountv, und
""" pV.v nines irotll Lllliltllla cltv.
1 hose springs have only been discover
ed 11 few mouths, yet they have already
gained qitito a reputation. Mrs. J. S.
iiiMin was attacked last winter with
quite 11 severe case of palsy, in which
she nearly lost the tis0 of 0110 limb and
arm. Mrs. V. visited these spring
and bathed ubout two weeks, and re
turned entirelv cmml. Mm w a
(ileason, for several years lalKirinir ut.l
homo by the farmers-. Neither would ! 5 L'r u hl'vp.r. Htttiek of erysipelas, has
cheap transportation be the u. , ". ?.1"..."ovw "' bathing in
llllt llilililiul In ...!.. a . 1
v.iV ...tw. fiiuiurr III IIUVO U UllirK ail Onimil. np Mi.vnMl vno ..1.
1 i... ' ; " jviho tiuiiir
inese not mineral spring-. Mr. Win.
mi .Minium, mr several years troub
led with severe rheumatic pains, has
also been relieved of his troubles by
bathing at the-e springs, and ho now
says he " feels as good us new."
Lena, Uniatill.i co., Oct. .'., 187(1.
there were only live cloudv davs, nnd" !'on l,ml '" W ',", lro-! "I'11" 1),!,t ln,m I-tho only Stnto in
. ..... . I. in, (ml ...... ..r li ...H......1.. .1... o.... . the lrfil,iii lliril liii Tir.iilm..wl 1.1... 4 1. A
only lour days when the wind slilfled 1 " " , ", v"' "' "" ,"-i "e .-siuiu ,. ..,. ...1
to tho south. There was a frost ,, the w,ml,, W ''krupt. average yield or app es, and we von-
aim and the sea breeze blew steadily , Um) "'," 77 't our State has
almost evervdav. The mean temneri-1 '"'' l.ri'HK IX OUKUox.-Wllliam " '. this year, n larger yield or
litre for the mouth win JW: highest C.SJI NV,,s' (,r l,,M',m VN," 1,,,s r,'i",' .
on tho Hth, lowest IT' the 27th tuul 1 0,,H' l,w of ,,(,lw "10 Prosent year oil'
2Uth.
I eight acres of ground. Wo renieinber
- - when he was planting his hop Held six
JIoiwkSai.i:. We learn from W. t years ago, and are glad to know that
Myor that ho has sold four yearling j bo Is commencing to receive substan
colts of his Percherott stock: "Sfon- tlal returns from hi- enterprise, lie
chl
for
it,
.1. (.'.
11 .
nor.
0110
of Ills auituals, " I'.ellamo" and ".Mat-' ptTtation. It is a .satisfaction, too, to
wheat and oats than any other. All
things considered wo have as good a
country and climate and prospects gen
erally its this world affords.
produce more grain for an overstocked
market. Tlie outcome of all this will
be to degrade tho Western farmers to
a state like that or tho Kuropeau labor
er, unless there are some moans de
vised to croatu u home market. Ki:x.
Chicago, Oct. 1, 1S7U.
llomc-wadi' Marnlum.
Ii:i: Cri.Tl'Ui:.-Mr. .1. W. Wills ofj KJllrWlllamftier-arm7rT"
Aurora ha. paid particular attention to I As we havo had a plentirul harvest
m:c-oni) (.'noe ok Kasi'iiiiiiiuks. The
Orogoiiliin tclU of oim) otiu who showed
a lot of taspborrlcs rained as a nccoml
crop on ti vine of tliat fruit, which re
minds ns that Mr. J. C. Clark lately
showed lis branches literally loaded with
ripe raspberries of the wild black variety
which grow along the creek near the
tannery. He hud picked ami eaten a
wholeaouie mess of them.
Mii.i.ixiiKV.-Misa r. m. Sehwutka
fina. .... 1 .. . ... . ..
ii..i a.nWi..i .....1 ...... .,-.. .... .. H... ' u o... w. 1 . -1 . . tvMini irifiu niiriii:L.iiif imr r.n
Kl!" .lJ::sol:'T;'or, ::.r, Ya":,,"1, Ti ' , , ::rT 7 v"it1 n,war ' !' mhh-i..u. .. ;.r i.n ...an. : considerable ,: to .hur S of 0 ,m,,ery ':,", f,hk'- tio011 and
$100; "fapt.Jack," to Thus. Coop- belore It Is harvested, and It seems to . f , , , ., .. . i , ,, raetico econo i v bv ,, i1 'tW lUe a,,','"l" "f nil holies vis-
or Yamhill, for I0(; - IMrd," to , bo a more certain bsess this State ; S, f " " , ' , J " I , , '?" . m . Il """m, '.. " ' ."l ""! S,,,"' "' MH!rIor.ort..u.. of
Ciulor, of Hnlsey, ror $100; and than In most others. We see no reason ... , , Z ,..., ! .,v. ..., f. ., :.'.... ""j-i rmnoiij. luw, lU.wers, Ae., and the
rederlck William," to .sitae Wag- j why Oregm, camuit Ivconie a great ,, -w wto sZJ. eU Just
, of Salem, for m lie still has, nop.prod ucng Mate ami x,Krt Hops, . ,,,, haiM,;,mo 1)rot (llro ,,, Wo nm; W .,.."-- ; , ' ' " . ' MHi.tly on
or two moro lelt. the most valuab e or at tenst snip tuem f.ast ami stve im-1 'State the ereater iw.ni,,,, .' ;;... " h""us mie.u to tin season.
in riion oi mir n, i-
ifi'.M'i-cKV Hti.i.s. Saxo Urns, mlver- ohlnery, and most of our wagons are
A. wj. buy imr kiwi! In ll.c K.t,.r:
n IMrkiiffurra.l,.
Miui.Noy." , know tiiui Oregon proiluce.sit very e.- tise .Shorthorns for talc, aiul their henl ""''"" '"" ou.er .-tates, wmcii we ,ap7i,V. ivrihn ,tl',,wU i"ic . i iitf
, - client .ptallty of hops, such ,., will cm be -een lure and will .peak for the,.,-. X ,. "r"" "M 'V"' ' '!. r "lhit'u.t',l,0vl'-
lli.fi: 111111.0X8. -Our ft lend Ton. Dv command the highest conMden.tlon it, selves. Wo noticed that several or the... .s $ co p, Uwk H luiVvid fu'L'.n 4"-iK iw,.c., .,
vld.iili,,H thorn very l.ml; be cai.gbt y ,;Ukot. took premiums at the State Fair, and ,coniKte w'ith the large couip.,nies in "'" lMli'iiW'i ' " wcu.
tliem or iu pot Merino aheep, a.ul they i - - ,v no doubt that they are ehoioo und the Kast, but let every county resolve 35 H""S ,r,"f,n uJ-riierai at ia cent, wurtii u.
became Infected with them at the Stale Tho Kastern P.lectloit returns report eneolleiu uiiliimls. It Is well on. vinl by " build its own wagons and other ma- ..nhc,M.! " '"" .t iot,
Pnlr. l'or farther paitletilam see tho I Iowa and Pennsylvania ns carried by experience that thu hrmHliiii; of Una l".v. 'lo (lo thut, let two, three, or "''J'!'"';" ,-" ti w.
premium II... which we sh.,1. pitb.M, ual tho Kepubl.catH and Ohio probably i. ' tcJZ STX'lo &&8$&&M&"&-
hooii uh wo can obtain ..., o.tlehil copy. I DenuKratic. our State. hunrtrSdlXr'fur a Sre. jli'o or oi "" "" SS'-M!. Mte.
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