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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1873)
r : Itminl'll V. O. pfr7y9,,rr I "' arguments involved, nml political ! A Large Head of Oali. I u iieil from the Oregon State p Corb,u & &53 V A fli A J(lh'i-K ' l,i,rll-' WIU rl" or ra" " ey wpou-c I PM winw.ni. rn.vi Fair during tno pas ';" "" , .,, land, Imve recently pur XWKv'iw',aiA7iiMTCvi ' or oppose the coming reformation. I lmvo raised a head of outs which taken Hi- ;f ")" T1: 'ri. f the nd favorably known' ?S5.Wi,W$l - ' - , limy prove, by tclevtton, a valuable- va- Shaving given them considerate at ft jnM,f situated on -.r.- -v" . v Kiiiiilliilloii ol Slate Tac. rioty In time. The head was lU inches toiitlon, the public Veii UtT.t.V V-itr at the place from which Sulcm, Snlurdny. Novei.ibi'rS. Deputies of the Stato Grange Farmer uf Oiiim nml Wii-lilm-tuu. iir.'iiuli'o fur irif-protw-lliu. nml fur lliu nniililciiiti.t of the Inilim ll pnmill. To fucllllnt,, thin Murk. I Imri- coin. mlf1on the followlnc pon-nim to ttinllttitu (lrai,,;cK In Dili Jurlrdl. tlcill, in my I), .i,tlc I'or Dnuglap. nml the Coiuillrv mmiIIi nf It-It. M. ftnrney, T.-n Mlln I; O. 1'iilk .Ihihi-h Tntnui, Mule. I.nnc-II.N. 1IIII, Jmirtluu Mnlti.i.miil. .Ini'li.Iiilin(.ii. :, I'urlliml I'larkiirnnii I!, I'drlwi,, IIhl'Im Creik. tli.nl. t. A Ulr.......... K........IM. Yuinlilll A. II Henry. j,r,it,-itr. Wn.liliil,iii-T.l. fliiii,.lir,-. IIIINl,.,n, All addition of lii per I't'lll. Ill DollglllS, utk&SZu w, ,,.. sr,. ;"'". W;;on..l Wn'hinKton: An ad- r.irti-m Ori-K'iM. I'lifli-rn Wnliln-jlii, n'ml lilatii, - HitlOII (ll 10 per Cent ill OlIITV, Coos mill j'raiik fhfllmi, Wiilia nil i. W. T, Il. Hunter, Jackson; llllll IIII addition of live percent. Aii,. ,.,, i In Josephine. No changes were made Anylorallj-wlthl,, I.l.j..rlll.i r..r nl.i.1. .... that respect us to lauds III Maker, cputy in,l,.n j,..,,li,l.,l f.,r II,,, nrK ,i,i,.ll., .,f(rillll I'lllutlllu, Mllltllotliall. llllll Till- rKCH, v.. , r.-cm.. imii.-u. .1., nllcnll.... If i.ppll,,.. uuu in iiiuiiu in mi- iii (urMdl, Jin Ulli (MM i tt of government make v ....... Ik.l.liji. a. .... .!... . . II... I'.... n,o,lZ7:,v.:;;wm,wUn i.e the iierlVctlou II. at Is smmosoil to i'.lsl In Ihe theory of nonular govern- i. lent'.' Sleiiin ..nil eleclrlclly, nml the cr,o r ftn . n n,.y. , ;,,,, ut s, -s . ,,., , ,- ,.. , BP,lt.riy , , ,g l(.,s, the ..u.uher . ,'-', y f the - . ' - , , a ft.,, , .;-cry m ..... M,r u- ..r ,,'i; i A-Vfc,.,,.. , vl;;:'f l'? V" !,nl".,,, "".''i ,,ll "ml. 1! tF&'ttf? I'ZTVr m ft ''ll a b,. t r I oTledXlVon'tl.l ground- and thear-, , l S little labor" ''y s,ii,..,o(i.i. isr. i Yuinlilll nt 1 ill) in Washington and not give this head o its us a lunter, . . . , ,, lmt m,s with "',,., H .. ....... 0,',ra ,lmj a,ivantntres for j." M.. atSli", in t ......ties of Clackamas, but to Induce others to bring forth big-1 " " . X,w of reason: "Two objections I " ?."0tK T1(,. , ,.-,., Marl- mil Miiltm.ni The Western "or heads, which can, no doubt, be l " 1'mi.uI ft iv mind. Klrst, t', t riiii hv the "ma vatur-p"vcr. Tiinr! TIM (.....Inghrrorm. , ,.,,, UM( . s N, ,. N .,,..,,,, Ilms Hone, ...id thus show what the country f , ;, ,,.,,,,.,,1 givu In the prenit-1 )rl , , 'miei' itl.Mi at SbrmMr, he. Tho Idea of o..77overn.nent Is ..er-' J' 'Unl p'-l th.oughout the ., at is capable of doing. ' sto mechanics, a.al, second, the ..-,., , , 'l ,,',',,, ltCK, . .in. mil o. our j,ONinintni ispei- 5.1,1,1 .,. mllo. Itailroads were .-iiall,'d A. I'. DaVIHsoX. r,,,,,,,,!, ..roinlnenee given to nu-re " ,1 oulte an extensive saw and feet us well us simple, and is expre.'d lit ?5,WH iut ml e throughout the ,. s.-Slnce writing the above, 1 ')"7( in horses. One thing specially lSlll,,,171 & Ileh.g "itmUed on tl o fully lu tho phrase flint ft is ",.r thi','s ult'- llu' buns.,! Wagon toad dim- hmrn that Mr. J. .1. Thomas, my near i;(,llllllt.ds this Agricultural Association: it'shlnn cuts can bo made either to . .. . . I 111, "4 U'lll, t,l(l!..i',ll 111 Si "1 .III,' ,,,'PM .,., , I , ..T. ...... .........Mil t. ... I ..,, I .... ill.. (FfillM.1 4. I '" "' .1 ... . 1 . .. licoi) e, or 1 no neon e. nml l.v t in ni'ii. ,.r '. V. -.,--. -- iiuiginmr, nus 11 11e.n1 in nan mi-. -"I no iiii or is iiiniiini " ;'"," 'or from tie mill just at sue 1 tunes as 1.I1." It.il .. !il,. ,,1 .?,' ' ""!7l'"-,"''r'1"' was imlll . ,lll.n,.H long, but has not counted the i-mliailv there was not a drunken man, rJ t""-,t advantageous to the proprietor"! pie. H.ltpoltlca philosophy reseni- except In Wasco co,,,, y where , j ,Ti',(, ,t,ml ,lllt Mr. II. Alike-at the fair. A more Intelligent and re-1 MV hur" s constant coiincotloi will bles ll.o philosophy of the material '7 fcw it-; ' ;r ; T.y, our great .lairyn.an, has oat I.ea.N, !N,,L.tl,hle gathering would be impossible ,;;,,, ,, lcegraph. Advantage, world: it may bo .erreet In llii-nry, , ',.,', '....i"!! 1 1 i.Vii,,,, i,."n, l.i,,:. ,7, ,1 very heavy, mi.i over 20 Inches In ' to Hud anywhere." of schools, society, and market will cam- iniperrect in nrucli.'.. While the I 1 T ...'.,, '1- I (', ,,,, 1 in.,7.nl ,V length. Will the farmers please si-nd -- .- l):Ue favorably with any portion of Or- v 11 .. Im .. 1 I. ,. 11,., .1 i. ... r'-7 son - n i ti I ' ' notices or this kind'.' 1'leif.e. The A yoeate's eorrespm de u t, I. , The water being "pure, the health vento has to c.dciilulo the leslslunce of - ', 1 s . , s . ' " . ,,, A ,.. , ,,,t.Uing of Cl.elialls valley, W . 1., nays, f , , v,cllllty ls I10tMirpassed ll.o nlr, tho ellertM of gra vital Ion, uu.l 5 ' 1 y Si (,' 1 I , " ' WJ,,,I,1I w:,v ,0 H.,.,l',l u,Viro u tit 1" the fetnte. It Is only one hour's travel Iho waste of power by unavoidable V .iru H,r( 'bo'lolmas "S'l!' Vu,"y"a,"i .gnlncs for .Miicilicr. ! !. !' A f S, '"h nd , tl.lsT frl T THfT fricllon, Ihe pollllcl phlloM.pher M-es I tV in I matlllu, l:i in Ma.lon, I.'. I K ISwire effift I, Ho ' Bl" ttlH" fu Ir, wl v J11 ' . ni l?S,lw tho perfec...,.! of his theory . .urreil by j ?''!"" I'-'M"."'':'-! ?,"' " m' ! '"''''" ' fi,P 'w""'p ,"'1' w,,h & - " oMmils Hverfjms' a rich I - t e N t! Pac e reg on the schemes of rings, ll...,m.,.ll,, .If ftrSiK, fe'n "li In'adcftTonX leaders, 11 .010 Ilia , the rights If. in Multnomah and Was,.,,, in In Lane, I New Louisiana, showing the past and , I el ins taKin. .''Xiiies long I J , mllls n1"1, v,Uu.r ,,(JWL'r'1 tUT . of ho people ro lx e, by ,ho Inor-1 J" Vy1""!!,''''' ' '. ('"'WU 'kM,U VW'vnt ,,f,, '" ""lt ",m'h ,r""l,,",, " ! ' ' .". u " l! CVJk of. the norti! St'slum ed'1 w t hlif "ffSw." In- illnato er..e.l f .,.,.,..,.,,. v ul,l,l, ? '" l-ln. III Mm Lij, .1 In I lllnmoo : , ,() tri Sry 0rIlTele.cope Nofex-' ,,,. of the river, with two claims taken. rut" rt-v sUu:,tul Hl,,,ln tlM- tonn lln" threatens In in..niilvi. II... ..niln. il...rv ' ?Zu. J u'"...' "' .V.i.J , "i ' .iw. . ceeding interest, ami will be read with . The-e valleys are eovered with v lie (.orlu & M,e, . w , n .... ....... " .' 1 1.11 iiiiuiiit 1 .'" -,.. H .- 1 niiiiii.i ii.iiiiin id miyv ni 1111 riMiiuvi'u. iiiii; iiilviiiuoornioilern invent Ion i Idiiig property n. eacn coi.iny, win ne-eui id fo (ho products of h.iiim... skill In nil Its the County Clerk thereof, mill taes branches, lmvo led us to the brink oil will be collected in accordance with the political ruin, by building up nml ng-j action of the Hoard. It will be st.(.i gregatlng oupin.l, which coiisluntly j that considerable changes have been eon. bl lies for Us own aggrandizement, I made lu .some counties in illU'erent nml colli In. lally .subverts nml corrupts .classes of property, but the Hoard tho true Idea nf popular government. ' seems to have tilnieil ut oijiuil justice In Wo have the telegraph monopoly, i all eases, taking Into consideration the w I. Is ..rl.Hn.rv o.l ..v....i..k : ... r f - bank monopoly, which the people sup-1 millions In corrupting leglslalloi. ii ml to buy u longer lease of lime In which port hy paying luxes lo pay interest on values in proieny in accoruauco mere- "" a- ..,,. v. r ....., ...i.n-.i 7 ti,u Advocate says tho Indians on bonds to tlio time of twenty millions f with. Heretofore there has been u ' '. ' ' "" " "' ' '" . '; " '""' reservation are doing well, many mmiirs .ni- iiiiiiii.i. , .in, ,. in., ..in ..in- iiiiiiiui"i iMju.-'iii i' ,,, .,ii.- i.K... , iiir u'cciiiiy issiii'.. i.y inij ijiiysiaii .Minis. .... i v .yaiii;..,. UOf the sub-c nopoiy, which nus i.eco.ne an intoier- owing in uiueieiii oi ni.iieM.eii.giu.ii- ! .min. i ", u ir,.Kiii m r.iuii- jai.o.l this year OS bushels of wheat, nbleilespotlsm; nml all of these stand oil on the values of property by county ' ' ' , ;' , '-, " ' ' ".,"',. ." 1 1:!0 of oats; had a good garden, put u ,.i in. .,o ,.r c. i. ...-,.- -, v i., ..... .N.,m.M. Tin. i.i'ri'i.ini iifin'riciiltural i .'....'.. ............. ........ .. . ten tons of hay, has two wagons ami 11 " ' - ..!.. -I . .- A 1 II tllllll O - PIIIOM-IH, , I.,.- l.....f .,I...H ..-.. .I,.l to oppress (ho people. !.M. The railroad nsesment Is lived The remedy mint exM, mid it lles'ut $.'.,Si!;l.M, the original i.sm'smiu nt with the people to i.s.ert themselves j having ranged from $:I,IMM) per mile in and enforce It. lt Is u trite saying that Multnomah to SS.OOO per mile in Doug- Moan, nml electricity have revolution ized the world; hut it now seems as Ifa revolution might bo necessary to rid Iho world of the oiiiueslmn ilmv have I . " .. ,. wrought uu.l the corruptions they have , fostereil. The power of these nioiiop-1 ..lies is all coniblno.l-lolegrni.hs nml hunks ami railroads to corrupt our! Militics, uu.l the remedy lies in estab lishing .1 postal telegraph system; lu abolishing national banks, making greenbacks the only legal p.ipernmuey, ami mi preventing combinations of cap ital mid saving to the nation at large the Interest on four hundred millions of bonds. There nre plenty of discount ami deposit bank- lu San I'Yui.cIm'o and in Portland which are not national banks, ami so there would be In every city lu the Union if national bauk.s were nliellsheil; the government could redeem that amount of bonds with greenbacks as well us receive them in hoeurlty for national lunk notes. Also the people should own ami control the railroads, mid that would make capital i.bumUut for nil practical purposes, uu.l compel it to seek ll.eonllnury channels of trade, ut 11 low rate of Interest, In .stead 01 becoming combined, us it now is, to (lr.st corrupt unit the., enslave the nation. It Is currently reported that there is a scheme u hand to get Congress to en.lor.so the bonds of the Northern l'a eillo Hallroad, mid o lu.iure it con stiiietlon; Instead of that, let the gov ernment build th. .1 road, which Is n great public necessity, and m Initiate1 tho iunvcr.1, that N Inevitable, mak ing these great highways hcrvo the people Instead of oppress them. The. tople-i tombed l.eie are wide, and we lmt intimate what public re formers have to nccompliih, without attempting to demonstrate the menus, , . .,' . ., ... ...... mil inn greni iiuesiions 111 iiioiiviu.il- lure will he found to behere pointed out. A voiuine might be written to set forth T ii Slnti. Moiiril of 'finiillj-iilfiii iuv. one:: the stalK U left liign, una it-large u"-y""V" - ,- m,i.1iw how well en, m .uur.uii euumj, w - - . - , . 1 .. i .... fri on mum in iv ....- -. ....... .,.. r lug completed Its review and c.iuullzn tliiu of the tax lists of the various conn Columbia, Mlirlllll, J'olk 11(1(1 Ylltlllllll ' ,) counties. The lands of the Kuro phiue 10 In Columbia, 12 In I .. ..... ir. ii,if.,w. mi.. I'l.niiiiiii. .'iDini IIII t ' raill ...... . ............ --..., hill, IIU In I. inn. .... - ' A corllllcato of tho net Ion of the Itoi.rd, In respect to illll'erent ela-e of. 'loci .i.lviiiitiiires of each section, and ' ' llxlng, as near us possible, the relative lauds foots up!l, s'.,;l!i acres. i:.pial I zed value fJI,!)!).'!,;!!!:), Increase, Sl,i!, las. The total assessment In the State is u little over Slfl.iiOn.iHM, nml tho proce.s-. ! of eniial zation has milled over S.i.inmi,. noiloVlhls to theoriL'Inaliiinoiint. The ' th Is t t lie r lu n ' ", ' ,.1' '., ,, ' ' ' ,,, ' ' "r V'tt OOl lor he r.'s.. .1 v -ar. of which YiKiHMI will im into tho fund to redeem bounty ami reiiei nouns, mm 1100..1 M.,0001.110 the treasury for the epei.soi of the State. Kiptaliatiou adds nearly $.'10,. IMIH to the income of the State, 11. id must add twice that sum to county rev- ennes. Ihe .school lav or three nuns will amount to about : I 10,000. ,v ,, iMI'llKTANT Dr.iisioN. Ihe Sll- preme Court of the I'lilteil States thls week rendered a decision, in the case ; rendered a decision, in tlio case imlivs Dnveiuuirt iimiio'iIimI from iinliN.s. i)ainpon, nppi.iiiiiirom l S. Circuit Court for Oregon, of Lam the which atllrms the validity of contracts made for sale of land In this state prior ... n... ............. ..f II.., I),.i,ti,m Inn. I law, null binds heirs to respect and con- linn titles mi made. This virtually set tles theiiuestlon of city titles in Salem, ami quiets many other land titles in this State supposed to lie uiiNife. It de cides that titles made after completion of residence and before issuance of the patent, are valid, mid must be continu ed by the siirvhoror ihildreii. Mi.tmvi Li:rnuus. The new ye.ir of the .Medical College comiuouces very favorably. The faculty now comprises twelve professional gentlemen who are capable lecturers, ..ml theeluv contains already lll'teeu students, ami other names' are registered; when complete li will b. tho birtrest ever in attendance. Those who desire to attend have no dm,, to lose Xi:w (JiiAM.i:. On Tuesday, Oct. Ilth, Deputy .lames Tatom organized 11 grange at Hethel, I'olk county, called (iairefson Orange. George Kllurs, Mas ter, and II. Alexander, Secretary. Saxe Hi os. have sold their bull calf I.,,, . ,, ,.... ,, f U..II.I. - - iii.iiiiiuai u. jie.. .'i.,i-n " " for $&M. They have moie lei I at reason- able figures. t i. Ij i.. .i,m,r,.,i i ...,.Mi,., n..t flri.i. lii'iivv. iiiiiI or ti rieli wine coior i Hal i oe. " i'" v."" " .1. ' .... ... i,.noH. worK. j iic i.Hiuu t'l.tuiiu vuab mo un report. Calling at the office of the ( the hull ndherlns clo-ely; and the "St, his plr : of yearling, illlle-, mer proprietors upward of $30,000. The llJoiinl, we have been furnished with , leaves were un.MUf.lly long, of a dark, , I()1,e..so" an. "ToimjMt, wl; t i - mills can easily nmnufneturo ono hun- I the followii.L' fact- rich, irreen color. other pair of ycarlliitfco ,lwf i','L',"n ',! dred barrels of flour per day, besides xiil louowing lacis. riLii, j,n.n iimm . klllCL. ot Ooo ml es. li.ej (,cl) ,,,, nc sot of burrs occup ed on cus- The euall.atlon of the ncimoiit of I selected 170 of the lare,t graliw, b. ',' ,.;,,., the trip, lhwu ,, k (of which there Is an oxtons. of iwriuiiltnral IiiiiiIh bus been as follows: which I shall ioW by themselves, and . tij certu,J,v .speak well fertile stocK, lvu nug,)0rhood who store their wheat An addition of".", i.er cent, was made to , k ht.eetliiL' tlio largest, from and arc surli'i." were not before l,V10; for that purpose. It has one of tho flneat the iissessnient of such lands in Linn and ""' -l J1" b ". ' ,.., sUckngco t, "Marshal e.v,' maile wntL.r-power.M In Oregon, the water beinc Lane counties: An addition of LI) per year to year, hoping eent..all to pr I , .;.,.IlR.(i m pounc s. Mr. M. (,u Santlam river and not cent. Ill llclitoii. f iic kuinim. CIiiImod. I.i,ii n vnrv v.iltinl. n out for tie II- ....... ..,; i ,V,.,i r-..dia,wl. lllll fill' the colt. . r. ,,..,. , ,,,. ,,,,.. ,f (., i-.,nr. .... ...:..,.. ,r... ............. ... s! .,M'"""-.. -V" ."'"'""" ""A '"."whom are fannliiL' to a good advan WILLAMETTE FARMER. as vonr little linger: the grains, cor . " :.. .. ...... i reet v counted, were r7(; tneynreiong, lamette. 1 think, -Mr. Kdltor, that nil r.in.ii.r.4 who di'slre to imitrove our L'raln.s. can. by iudlcious .selection and rood culture. Imiirovi nil uiirKiiiii, .1 ... .. lor I believe the illaniette valley is one or the finest grain-growing coun tries now known. Our wheat, oats, bar ley, rye, Ac, show It. .. -.- i . ... . .. I woulil IIUo to near irom uic i.irmer II eouimeudablo pride by nil American .... tr.. 1 rl IlllirU V I f IHI V II Illll II K I'll III I j. No 11 sketch of I". '.i --.. 1 ' . . . 1 . ii... i.i i.. , stock-broker. TOime, Hie iiisi,iriini, furnishes Annuls of an Di;!Mi Abbey. I There N besides the Usual variety ofili ..H. .. . I ....H .. H. .. ..... 1. ...... ..lIHl.MlllI l,l,.,' " .''-,', I,, I, in, hi- ,1,1,1 i-iiu,i ,,, 1 . . ' . . . notes, ami tills magazine shows no in - telitloii to forfeit Its llrnily acipiired hold mi the noniiliir mind. I lunulas. 11 eo. .....em a h o nrli e iiv all American 1 .'.... , , 1 ,,,, 1. .,-,,, 1. ,, ,. .. .. ' el or an average of lal hushels per acre. Iti-sus (.hai.n luoi'.-lhe New- Ts hitter seems alinot luercillblu, but York Commercial llullvtln has the fol- wc have the Item from a responsible par lowing Important statement relative to ' ty who says that the neighbor douhteij the Hiis-hiM urilii eroo ! I tr"tb of the .statement and measured t.ieiu.sshinj.ral. urop. I the ground for thir own satlsfaellon, I ... . ' . "', " l""K"?J,"T" . ", .V .r "r uu.l i.a. ia-,'ii ill iuiiiii li'urMi'.l ,,. inu lu-i milts of tho grain cropi in Itussla, In ref- in m.iiik iiistr.cts in ere Is not on v a slmri crop, hut there is danger that the sudiTmr want of fol iciiceineiit of next liar - nil. a. iiiau is will . before the coin.n I'sti'i.v l.'i ii-rmvs l)ii,.i,i v,,v ' o. 'inm-'iha. XewrYmknKai ' V hi ! ........ m ....i ... I i ... i . glnla, Mar.Nlan.l, have gone Democrat- Ii'. .MassacnuseuMiniiew Jersey nave r in . have " ;,. "V. r"" "" ..., , I '''V,, "'""iiets iiavei-nmeii iseou- . The Vatnwnf ticket has been ,,. I lT""M '" ,llin,)is. ' Uimeotn, l'5S":,t ' ,nt ,ho ll'iibllcanshaye elect-1 I luouowriior. I .11. .... !... t. .... '...I.. IIUIL'S .'lilll IHIIl'Udlt' UWl (iood fruit trees, ornamental .shade Six yours ago one James Kast killed a trees, and vines, shrubbery, Ac, nro to ' man by tho name of Scott, who then re be had of Mr. .1. It. Walling, who has a ,illel' Hatter Creek, I'mntiUa County. , large slock of them at lUirniu's stable They are from the Yamhill and Oswe I go nurseries, and can be relied on as of I the variety named. Orders left with 1 him will he immediately tilled. Thanks. A little son of Mr. Ashby, a .-mid 1 imy, favors us wuniuiozcn up a Miniiuity, lavors us with n dozen up- i ',U-s whloh woIrIi TotirtotMi uiul a half imN Having ,.,,1110 from Illinois, where such fat fellows are rare, they oeenit'd to him as tit to be appreciated J'.v " euiior, nun inueen they are ex .'-- ",a-Kv,. Sai.v: or Siiki:i Mr. MInto has lately sold 10 head of grade Leicester hires to Jerry Welch, at a handsome llgure. Uiey comprise the sheep of that clt.ss which have taken premiums at the l.lnu County l'air ami the two last State l'airs. TheS.dem Woolen Mills are running on full time, manufacturing a large amount ol goods, some ot which llnd sale in Portland, but the principal do- maud comes t'romS.in I'rancisco.w here Salem made woolens are in gieat de- mainland meet with re.idv .de. I'l in III HON Svir. W. O. Myeri writes ns that he sold his celt Heliaiice to .1. l'earl. near llalsey, for$l,iH)o, and 1 counrms inu inner siaiemeuis ni.Uie ill Jacksonville paper. The proposed incorporator, of the lllue Mountain I'niver.sily ,the name of the Institution of learning 10 be located at La Grande! are S. G. Swaekliamer, D. Chap lin. V. A Wallace, M. Jlaker and J. A. Chlldcis. - - M'l... tt.li.trt... ,it . '.. ii. .1. ...... .. I '. ...... ' "' " -""- '" 'ivu'ui,,,, 1,1 VI, II. 1 comitv, iiae caugiu 11.1,1 put up i,ti. barrels ol s.duu'ii this fall, and aa still .atit. - ",'.". 1i....im..,i th, nceounts they had rea ad iiie. Ji"""i" -..:...... i...i....i.i,,t win .,r tlicin. Hie universal j""r-","-" ,,-, us lad uL. pureliased, and now has on ills ra ne , c.il. Stliurt. tho horse inipoiieu o i" ...-. via Paniiiim In is). I his uor.-o 9u. i i. ij Him. . iiii4 iriven iiiioii Mil- iiww ., "' ".V"' '" V,.. .i.Im vnlL.v ssaction in ixiinsas, "". ';., V",;;; and the Vilhiniette.-.('i'H'f'S.,'ii- ucl. an of Eastern Oregon, writ- I .I..I. I.. ...tar in It.i litllim.ltll fllllt 1 "'.;. 1 .....i 1.,,,.,. ,.,. i,.,.,,,,,!,. r,..ul. ! V, To llnd these valleys one will need 1 11. 1 it 11 111111111LII i.ri..v i inn v "' - I I -.'. 1. llllll Till IU IIV (! V41IIIK Will lll'.'l. I " i it iiiii uiuit.ivi '.Irl. nOl.n Vrwl 1 ilrlt oi the v est is The Walla Walla spirit of the Wo iformcd that II. C. uwland, of Day .... i 4iu.il, .. --.. . ..... , .11 VV- Klllll I.I I I.'lVI.III I I'recll.et lliresneii ironi 11 nere.s i.iuu, - .1 I I ... 1 . 1 IAi-i I .- -. : . .. ..,...,1U ,,1 I niNieN. oral, averaire of . seventy hlisl.els .... ,.r.....i..i,iiii,i.uii,ij i ;(lli.,x..MCVl.tl!, t0 the acre; also that i Mr. lVttlJohn, living at the foot oron the sblo of the inouiitalns iiear u.iyion, threshed from I acres of wheat, 4S! bush- and lound It a little shortof 4 acres. w i,.tt,.r from Chehalis reservation to this of tage. hiefs, and P vo ng as well or better than he. Homo lmve taken claims BI,!Uro '"'I'mvlng them Just as white ",L'"' . Tho linker City Herald says many of tl10 Hilnes lu the vicinity of linker City !! ?!'' A.-hff""' SZl i"h '" i"p ii.Mnii.iu a-uiu wcniiivr. lliu ,.mrt. mills are kentconstantlvrunnimr. iillii kwimi iw-iiii". iii, iiiv iiriiuniim iiu- .A. 111. ..k.A.I m.ttlt .A I tl.iA r.vllK.l.t.... .vl.. t.L.s; Virtue Ledge, (lorn City and Hog- "" . iHTe nr" Remg erecieu at toonner Creek', also at llyo Valley, llvo samp ,,,,1,,.' Those mlfls have the prospect. for a bright future, they being located in rich mining camps, ,01110 assaying as , Iilgh tu JS00 per ton. tie niuuo uis escape, mil was indicted by the Grand Jury, which Indictment still stands against him. Imagine the ur prie of the I'cnilletonhius when on Mon day morniug ho returned 011 the stage to Pendleton, and surrendered to the proper authorities. The contract for the construction of a warehouse on the Farmer's Wharf, at As toria, that will hold 00,(KH) bushels of grain, has been let to C.iptnlu Mudge. The building will be K feet front, 45 feet deep, with ltl underwalls. Tho con tract for Ihe completion of the wrok within thirty days. The Northern Pucillc UailroadCompa- - .--.-. tiiiwiillljrtl ny claim '.V'.sS.oui acres of laud In Wash- ingiou iciriiory ami uregou, ami S.l'JO, WO lu Dakota. They iiNo claim now to have .Vis miles of road built, of which !( miles are lu Washington Territory, L'oti miles In Dakota and the remainder in Mlnueota. I'l.e La Gittiiile Sentinel is informed ,u.at " " ' contemplation to erect M. H. l'hurclics at all ihojiroinlnent points in V10 l,ram' Hondo alley at no distant I,'"'' 'll''"lt '"' l-ove about Sl.ax) I havealreatly been secured by subscription and otherwise. The season for coughs and colds N rap idly approaching, and every one should be prepared to cheek the tlrst symptoms, as a cough contracted between now and Christmas frcnucutly lasts all winter. There Is no better remedy then.bioir. .lno(.yii l.iiiimtnt. For all diseases of the tluoataiid lungs it should be Used In ternally and externally. Lung fever, common cold, catarrhal fiU'nl' ..lll. I I, ..,.! ......Iiti..., .., .. I. .... .1.1. -.-..,..... -i,,,in-.,,,i ui.iihicti "ll,r '" nor.es, may oecnccKed at once "..' lo'eral 110 ot Vi. -i fVa.i'ii Cavalry Coil' ," i- ih.itlii.in t i .. i. .. i .iiKk.nirn iiiiiiMiiriuiiL' liil- . i i.... . ,n. ..i,i.in i,iwii -i nnH .. . 4 k HllW"' JelTcrsou Flouring Mills. Mncleny, of Port- L'hnscd the well 1 Jefferson Flour i tho Santlam river theiininols tak- rcgon. Tho mllli are in good repair, and have always sub- . . . ., ......... ...... ... . tainen mo ii'iiuum".. " uuing orsi-cias t,olnn(, ,uri,ut fmi the Hiiow-peaks of iiii i ii hi'mi ! i;iiiL!i til iiiiiiiiiiiLiim. inn wn. ter N pure, clear, and cold during the year. The warehouses connected with this mill lmvo capacity lor holding many thousand bushels of wheat, and the mf. vniitiiL'u derived from n isldo track of tin. O. & (.'. II. H. renders It very easy to either formed, will soon commence the manu facture of Hour extensively for tho Kn- .. . . . .- iiiiiiuy iimniiiiiiiiivii "i nuintium l-ii. ........,.. (,..,. i-r.KiiioiAiis.il. . ,tn,l N"'1 W,la t,U) "HCIgy llllll bllslllCSS ,,',,,., ,i, .,,.,. i,..,. ,. ,1,.UJfili. iViiVV Hitri ki.-iHii.tiii.il tun v t-" cuvi,i.i;,iiiii- . . . . - . . ,. ... , , .llu.. ., lit f Irmrn.i should take hold HP HIIJUI III Vll-liMII -f ,,. ..r.......,.,, H., , , ,i w..li.r.nnw..p. t ' ....--.---.-- .. ...... ....... ,....., ,.. make Jellersou one of the most thriving inland towns and Important manufactur ing centers of Oregon. Wo are request ed to inform thofanneisof the surround ing country that tho mills will bo kept running and a ready market opened for all their wheat. School Hooks. Wo call attention to Mr. II. I), lioou's advertisement, found elsewhere in our columns. Mr. Hoon is agent for tlio now School Hooks lately adopted by the State Hoard of Educa tion, of which he has n good supply on hand, also a largo stock on tho way. These books will bo sold at one-third dis count from the regular price. Ho has, besides, a well-selected assortment of miscellaneous books, with a good stock of stationery, and 11 good assortment of wall paper, &c, Ac. Store 011 Stnto street. Salem, In the building formerly occupied by Gill, Steel, & Co. Mii.i.ini:uv. Mlsri r. M. Schwatka has returned from purchasing her fall stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, and invites tho attention of nil ladles vis iting Sulem to her superior assortment of ribbons, laces, llowers, Ac, and the now styles for fall hats and bonnets Just received. She will keep constantly on hand new goods tutted to the season. The "ring" organized bv tho flouring mills In Walla Walla valley, has been broked. ltKASOXS WHY TIIK PAIN-KILLER, HANr'.i st PERRY DAVIS & SON, .4 T.IH Best Family Medicine of the Age! ASll WIIT IT Should br Kept nHi T .if nr at Hand 1 lit. l'nln-KIIIrr I tho molt cert.itn Cbolen cure Umi niriluil .clrnca In. protlui'fil. iai. l'ln-Ktllor, am Dlnrrl.uanuil Dj.ontcr reinl)r, tMum il fver lll. rl.i-KIII(-r will cure L'nmi.i or l'slm In nv pari ofthr .)ttcm. A lnjl do.e u.ujII)1 nffoci. a cure l'aln-KIIIrr III i-.iro !tMepla anj Ir.d ECMInn. If uci at-corillni: to Ulrn-lloni. 3nl. III.. Mb, l',it.i-KIl,rlan almoit iicicrfallluircura .urpilllilr.l IMhl., I'linuRs, AC. rtlli. I'tillcKllli-rliitvproifit nSncrrl:n Hem," iljr fur lvrran,l Airuc. nii.U'lilll Keu-rjltliAi 111 r i-il tin- mu'i ..brilimiu cjof, "ib. l'n.n-Klll.i-n. n llulmcnt I unc.ni.ilcd ft" I'ni-l lliu-.. clillbUuii, Unruv, llrultc. Cut sprainr, .Vc, 3lU I'.ilii-K.llcr h.'.iiri-.lcaM'nfItlicuniatl.ui aial XiuralU allor ,rf laudln. (Uh. l'ltlu-Klllor will dot.roy lloll.. filob. Wblilim. OKI Son'., flur:; rillif from 1'ala alu-r Uii' Ur. applliailnn. lO.h. P.il.t-Klllrr cure Headache, anil Toot!.- ailir, llth. l'al...KIHir.ll mre ondajcf lcl.n,'.. ami ma in a Uullar In llmu ami llui.or'. "111. Ulli l'lilu-Kllli-rltapurvIr Vrsetanl prfpi ration. nfc loktip mid 10 uo lu eicry umlly. 111.' Impllclljr attciiilm-,' It utc. tuctlirr w)tli tbo crcat larlrty ufUi.t'at- thai may bvcmlnlr cradlcn-U by II. ami the irxrat umount o pain ami lurli-rlnslbat cat be allerlau-il thrnu,-h lu rw, nuke ll liupvratlp uh.i crr prrunio .upplv ihviuichrt with thl laluabK remedy, and tu keep ll aluaj. near at baud. The I'uli.-KIUrr I. now known and ap preciated In el er quarter or the Ulubu. l'b).lcUu recummend 11 In their pratiUe, Mhlleallcljxe.ofro cleij have found lu It relief and lomrort. Che It a trial. He fin and liny Iho genuine Eery llm .-I.I aadueari) et.ry Countrj Itv.it iUroui;l'i'Ui n.' hud keep ll k !e Si.-u..