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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1873)
fmmmwm Snlcm. Siiliinliiy. XtciiiixT l.l.l rarm .rwvivw.a.i uiAnv mftro... - ji.wMwt mj tar-it. cw DeputictJ of Uio Slato C-ranfjo. Kii-ini ri of Orrj.-ou vntl Wn.lilii.-tnn, op'ttily for felfprotictlnn mill fur the ennui Itiiiuit of tin- Inilli.. Mini imrnillc. To f kIIIIMp HiIk Hoik. I line cum. minion llm follow I li- pi-r.i on to In-llltiln (lrmi,( In this Jnrl.illrtliin, n- nn l)i pi,tli-t I nr Diiimlin fth'l Hi" to inlli- hoiith of ,1 II M f.nrniy. Tin Mil.- I' (I l.lk tnnn i 'liitoin 1 1 1 1 Inn- II N lllll .fiimiloii. Multiioiu-ih In b lohioon Unit J'uiltai.il Im kinim 1 1'nrli. . K.i.-lel uik II nlnti -A. Nlinpinii Coriiilll liuiililll A. II llenrv, iJifiyilti Wnliliif.'(ti T. II, llinnplm-i, IIIIMx.ro. Mr.,ri-II.A. Wltnl, Turn.r. I im I! i: I'nnuliiL'. Tnni'iiil Un ("rm "rlo, I' i-ti m iiri-a'iti l.ii"i.rn Wit-hlii-inn. hiiiI MuLn Kriink Shi-llnu, Wall i V illn W I , l.n lliinli r, Dayton, V. 'J'. Am locality ulihln II l Jnttilctl..ii fur vihlcli no J.ip.ili luii In i ii appoint.-.! for tin orcniilrntl.in of (iriiiiL'i'r, ulll rirrlw IiiiiiimIIuIi' alti-till'iii If i plli lion i iimiiu to iik, l wlll iitti ml In ptr.ou or rcml fi Ilcptily, IIVNIHI. I I.Vrili, Mailer "tut.. firntiii' of Op pill nml W il-lilnloll. Hi.lcl.l, Ort I, tin Merlins r llir KmI ol lla....;:cH. I up,-that flu-c men, on wlm-i." ..M,r ! " '',l" ht,,,1t '' stroaiiis r air from the lull mii-lil pyppIIpiui. -.ml ..vim un. n i "teuui engine, and the Idea was to ere- Ihrl!.,nr,l..r .M ..im-. m or II..- fir.i!..ii si,lU. AKrl ll" M,( ',l ' 'M-ellfllt 0, ."llltl OMMl 111.' It- . ,..l.l .,...11 tin. hell T..l,,r.io,i.triii,nr,,,,t.i11. K,rr.ur,-..,m.M,,!seirle.(..i.ls, Inivoheen u,ed as mere llU ' '' "l " ' woll,,,Il,ult " ' ,K" ia .,., -i-iii Hum-.- vol' ..-.,.. .r. 1 1... .... . . bimetal where t was cracked ami eai.c SAtn. on Till I1SPAV. NOV tii. s;i. m Illn m 'nriiiriiisliii! Un- I'rcnilin i l,UI for l-T. .mil firinh 'itln r .inln.--'H n nift ronni .11 fun- On-in A l- 11. ih! ltd mlinrn U i!i rlml. Alt tumli'i of tli huili-ty lr loilH'il IVror.l.r I! M. W ' 1 1 K, 'r.n-lin. Hit I' W. Ilnirii, of ball-in, I- Iih-!Iiii --nl fur I In- U 11 liiiiTiK rniuii Tin: Ciu.Mi'.M.rA llm 1.1. I'n:i.. On .Sunday night this licai.lifiil lintel MisdiM-oveieil to h" on Ilic. It Meeiiis .0 havo originated liotuadi fi-tivc lhn, uud was spieadiui; ihioiigh tin- pain- null wall-, giving 1.11 sign save dense Ninoke, and it was illlllcult In di-covor its loiatiou until (lie walls Inn! licet, cut through hi many places. It sprc.nl hc (wecn tho Hours 11. id Ihrniigh tho walls . ., ... , . 1 .. 1 t,1.,.t,1,,,H,,",,,,VJ,H,",,1,,, unit .SIII...II.III.IIII.II-IIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111111-1.11 11 1111 .111 ............. s,.,,,, ,. ... ...... .K... it i-cemcd impo-vsihle lo liandle it elll eleiilly, hut Silein lire. lien aie Imlou.i tali'e, and they this lime had plenty ol water convenient, mi I lint Ihey succeed ed, afur 11 hard .tiuggle, in subduing the hidden 11 tn.es, and none loo soon, for had the llun.es re.iched the lumber pile contained in Unit pioturcsi'iio Mini card roof, the days of Ihe heautiful t'he- u.cketa would have heen iiuinbercil. It is mil Misshi) o award too much praise to the gallant llrcineii ol'S.ileiii, Thu tolal loss In repiir ilainaged and Hooded walls and Hours ami .eplaco I'ur llilllie will not exceed V t,n)0. Tint house continues open lor business as usual. (liti.iio.s-MAiir I'l.ows.-Iii (his branch ol uiamifiKiuie uc ale hhIInIIc.I that (Ir pon can KUoctnsftilly ciimpctc Willi ao,v l-'asicrn woik, i specially as o plows of bent make, finish, and pattern. II , naicin, un i,in in- ni'ii ...V inn ii.im'i iisi-- iiiciiIh, Ihe best ol plnwsnicliunlc. lint tni1"" i-nrpuce. which u ciaim e in nm.v liiiHurnuHMsl In Ihe world, and sp.clallv l)l' bad when tho government ownnr rti.ltcd In Oregon Mills. The Capital I ami boring Company aie evleii.llug their wnrkH, anil tinn nut plows not only well made, but liaiilcuid and pnlishrd sous to immediately work well mid last long. i:illou A I'listucr, at thcii hi. mil above (he i'hc.uckela I Inlet, arc niauufactuiiiig the (ircuilum (iluws, and selling them very inpldly. They get powci, near l.y, at thr Agricuiiurai Winks, to lluish and (xilihh by, and they, lis well an the other concern, pitiless to cll at Kasicin (uiccs for the same cha.acler of plow. We can iiisiue that any one wishing lo buy an I plow can MM'iiro the sauie by coining to Haleiii. Tlio Wii i.wn nr I'viiMim letarnsiis thanks to various agent and friends w hoi nrc IntorcMlug IhemselvcH to elenil Its iiillueuce by pending us new MihscrlhcrN, We have great reason to ho grallllcil at I our slli'i'r.s. mil iiiiiii' in olilalnliiL' in. i 0 reason nuniuos, nut in winning iron. all Hides words 1. f encouragement and praise - for many take pains to express the great satisfaction they feel at our at- (rmpts to iuipiove the paper. A number of secretaries of Oranges are obtaining clubs among the uienibcis nf (he Order, nt iii we arc under obligations .,, n hiicIi. It Is pleasant to have to ow n (o that soil of obllgatiou. I'he friends of the Kv It Mint and their name is becoming legion inav lest assiiicd that as l'a,t as thc pub lic all'oids us (ho means to do so we sluil tdd (o (lie paper and make it nunc wor thy of Mippuit, Immiuii vnis. C. W. lio.val Infoi iii.s us that on Wednesday the. up lialu was crowded with families who came up on the steamer from California, seeking homes in Oregon. Tliey were-distributed, nloug the road at each station, and Ihev vouch licioat a m'iimiii of tl.e.vear when Oicgoli ap(can. at Us best. Wo hopcl thiil they will all lliul pleasant home, j 1 i'uii.ii-ai.on. Mr. J:. M. Waito, Sec retary of tho Otegnu btatu Agricultural Hoclety rtsiicktk us to say that llio lloaul of .Manager "f Hip Soclcly meet niiTu.-s. day, Nov. i'llb, lin.to.ul of thc lHth, us auiue liavo been liiformoil by him. The Co m I us llfcioltillon. j mi... ... .. t r . it... i f.. 4 i Jin1 run un innvoiiioiu iiiniiiL'iKini t,oU,dtedtatosmuy be.ook,n,, J" 'Z Z n " P"" SS'lS I'" "" " in the light ofn revolution, forlf I-mIo- " . ' m ., ,ir ,,i .. ...end i "tun-. doubt the disordered state of ,m.Wt.fTh,. tippinncliliiis close of m..Moc,. plish what nlorce of '- " ' ' ' " tT .l", JV:TT. '.IT, SX J i,...,, 'vvorl! 'is Wr brings,.. lttoc.lo a ...icorgoniuso -lul. n t us up .. lhorJl(ls ,,., ,,ormi,,Iin. Thf the temporary ovc.burde.iln ulth P BVt t uAln Ighty "ulcrof the on or rcm-hud, and rovol.ilio.ii.o (ho """".',, ,.,,1.,.,,,. hoi Invin-In-coinf " '" ,UM fr,' "' , , L '"V, j. Inlvor. for the iinmiiuhcnil iiickIm inoilos of trHiimifllns,' IhhIiip im oll ' "' c-(lllL ' ul lu; "7 ' " , Un of tho most po-jitivo oh arocter an I , , , , tnW(!(1 ,pon lH. Abu 111 iim-itI the iiood of ...oro i.prfort -ov- 'raH:cl, thi-y M-nt tlin -imo to oxpori lhoM , I'ranoe huvo poll t. If d t, tl( b ,, thu I... , i , ' ! T . . inont on. find lu-t Momliiy wo itoooptod they linvu not openly expired the feori mustry. With locnl excel.- . J nil Mil ill I- mill mil . i - -1 ri nil. iiiil liil i iiiv.' . ..p.-- ihh ihiwiiiwiii I Mil ill. uiri vi mr nun iii'ii ill iiv I- in.'..., uuun our.- iiiMimim 1 mm 1 un Il)vltutl()n t v0o tin oilort iimdf. tlint wp -hoiiui not 1 uvo Q"'; f" ' tlo..-, health ha huon among the ulc&v rowiiiKotir-oofourimtioii-iorriiption '"'' l" tu "l ,,. in thoworld to supply n neeiU l.uf ru t .lie is ijoyeil. Tranquility at homo and in national politic " l,mI l''l"irelu nn polllnn of plum-1 . Vest f ls7, NV Know of ro n I- ' J,, , f pruvalle( '' . ' , . . ,. Iml'o undilrc day, the lu-,t from lluuim noiit iimlKcnerally coiisorvatlvc hou-o n Primal Imhi-ttv la roiinliiliiir itH merited 1 hero is now no Important onost on , j , , f whk.h ,, luiVhv, wrltu-n attheeraof h l f g, Jjj;' ,, ,& rewnrd0a: to distract polltlnd morals and divide 1.'lllll-11, ,,.,,., .,,. 1.,. ,.u.,i its e-t jirleM uvond wroks uko, th.i tilnj (,l(mv llllt uni(.r thc provldeuco of thi minds of tho people, mid un Idea inl(; ,Io,s ,,ro ' iuk' """ ,,',,., ""fU'-'to; imiJ!eUl Clod, surely, as uo trust, tlio Nation , has hecomo -nistPned 01 tho imnultir Mi'allly hy maitlnya cruelhlo, in ul ieh vain.-, as the n-aso udvii w''; "1"' ucovorliiK Aom the HiiKerlnu results of in. 1. nil.. . ' . . 7; ' lo melted metals at u B-at heat, with- In- IimiI of oxpor t in; W w 1 1 u. rtc -, (Ireillliri.v ,triri.. Kor tllM0 Illlt aU miiKl that true fjoverumont iind politl-, . , , .. B . , , , r w ill hmiii re a minimum 01 .,imhi,uiw, iii- ., .. 1,..1,.,i..M VI111I,i, .r,.ii It nwnmn n cnl freedom have still In,.l , w. ' ' '"J" "' vol. l f t;,n..' 7,.Mm, J.nm, J I o. I.w,. and , , ; ,' r 'hearWlt n& ivimplMi in (his boasted land oflihorty. , ll' '': rlul was ...,. il.Ioil on the In- .stt i.lun. HI w. t MJWW ,,,, ickl0W,.,dl.iiil.iit-( and wlthb our It is ovory year more and more appar- '"' f"U " "f ' '' lr,;;,;p,, . " ,,c ' ?, " " fu dXS X, hist -ear. 1 hanky ng may un to prayo.s for out that the power of eomhlned ca.Mal " 1,' '". l""1I "'""1 ;rK.n,l.-I...IM.. , rhN iixlll)t ,, ,, ,mt wlll,, t J. ; of U1 "",l temporary islM.,,iKdesp()til.,al,dthatlhepro- f"ri!"lu j" h ,slt " ,,f 1,l'i :V,!!MV J!!X rh ' 'ue'!0 .Si Sft.ro wco.11n.end that on Thuw d..p..rsr,,,rll,Ath....eswhof. hc ''k, aKanst the elay sheets, and a .. alue t us .lay, the i:7th of Novomljor noxt, the millions, eulll vn.o tho .oil, and toll to , "' w l:I'"1 ,,f d,,"rt'0,l "" '"T '"' "' fV'reat . .mutltles nodod to -upply l! 'SlSS- Bl. us our dally hro.id, and as well .ho ! " '' -''. "',' ' '? M" " J. .... In lm.pean grauijrhjs .e ' o ,.mk r no 1 ones who.,, lahors supply the ,.. , '"-II, o pnu-nri. even exp ..Ho... he us oj K. ope ! , nlll, n ,toc.tl...., and to o.lor to Him , . ...1.1. n . ....... . ., ! I res In these furnace-' were forced to a -V ' ' " ',u. " .. .'?.'.. ....... .....;.....,....i prnvcrs for their contlntmnco. li.stiumentH for tlio accomiilishmcnt of1 amhltiotts cuds. Uovolutions never go l.ackwanl, mid .some of the greatest results ever acl.ieveil lor man have heen iiccnm - . - - plihed hy liloodlc-s victories, triumph ofinlnd, Hie rei.iltsororgani..tlnn and I beard 11 sound In pre-eu-e of Mr ' - coiiraecous action It Is -urn 1 -,.ill,-i ' " ""Itt, ugeut lor the Ciillege, v.I.-i i"- our.Mousa lion, tils ui,!,,, ii. tn,(l( ,,,,,,.,,,,,.. tNll(1 w,lh , ,,.. thai this lardy waking up ol the gl..iit.U,. 'i . jl, ,s .-oiigl.lv .'.,.. , - whom! arms upnoiii ine commonwt-'iiiii will result iugicat improvement ol tin condition of tin producing -.i -(. 'I'liey now claim all that (heir piodiit I aio worth and speedy anil cheap menus for their transportation. They aim, too, at social Impiovemeut and intel lectual progress, and It is a wonderlul ll.ll llfll .11 ll'l. It.'l. I.I II...I ....1. .. ,,,,,, siii.risln.'orthehoi.oi..l,lelV..iei.nar.v ii.i. mid we hope his 1.1 class of ..g.icultl.rists isgoingoli, UimmI ., , , ... , " 7 ' , on thoilc termination to atlaiii greater ecellence, and in ike capital iccognic tlio rights of tin. pioduccr. Tills tvp- lull.... nlll I.. ..I-.. ....I. I. L.N .....i... ..... ..... i. ...i ii.i.it.i. it ..,.' oteueii to ine agricuiiurai ti.iss,., n giiinpso ol a irmiisiii i. tun ihey have dreamt of, hut never hoped to attain, l. and It will nevcrce.ise until tlifse holies, 1 are fully icalied Labor has no war against capital; what wo iniiil accomplish is to make capital co-operate with lahorami divide ! tin prolltn more fairly. The producer has no war with tlio consumer: what ho wants is to save the Intervention nl too many .speculators, who have lo each make u pmlll, nml leave hut u miiiiII margin between (ho price he re ceives and that (he consumer ny.. Another thing the producer demands, every where, Is to have tr.insK.rl.itl..n ' i manages (Im railroads, as agent for, ami III (lie Inleiest of, the people. (Ileal icsiilts can only ho attained h pallent attention and constant ellhrt. The Tanners' movement cannot de pend upon the advocacy of lawyers and pinfesslniis of veteran politicians. The farmers ami producers must stand by each other and depend upon them selves, and (hey mus( act prudently i ami uiisclllshly, so thai (lie wurk-a-tlay ' world will boon their -Itle: mi that me-1 clianlcs and laborers of all t lasses ill work with them and tight un their side, for their cause is that of honest Inlmr. .WmII elm,..,, nmiliisi sue. Him. I ami corruptlou, and chicanery, and monopoly. Tho honest merchant should side with the fanners' move ment, hccaiiso they are his best custom- "rs ''ll(' "u'lr -uceoss is a certainty of ins nn n. Tho battle must last fur years before ' ilea., be fully wo... Tho Inducing classes must dovolopo their own cham- (ilons, ctlticato themselves to slates- 11. aiislil., so as to framo the legislation neetlcd to (.erfect their lights but sue - cess issiirt. If tlit struggle is faithfully persisted in. 1 '.il ...., Uv . . l. . , .... MM... HI'. . US'.. , S M.- l I . ...I, . Ill- On .nii.oi say, this useful vessel is now laid up for the w inlet, and gives an in teresting icvlew of tlio work done on the upper Willamette, liver slmv it was built at Oregon City in Is7t. Light hundred and Hfly snags have been (.lilted out in (ho mean time, ami many other obstructions removed, such as sunken logs, Mum.,, and bars, taken out of thechanncl from Corvallis to l".i-, luunaii. Oiaut iK.wtler was uctl sist the steam power, when necessary, Largo trees were found deeply Imbed- ( ded that could bo removed l.y no other j means. .Much valiiahle work lias been lit II I llollO l.V the Miatr-IHllIor. allil IlC.Vt .. 1, ,, ,,, ,,....,. .w.ir ... season it wlll commence operations again. The (.roclamatlou of Oov. Drover for a day nf Thanki;lv lag will a(i(.car in next luue. willXmette farmer rM'i r ."ir iii jj.ruiH.Hi... r .....h.im "Vllt'lIM T'VT. J. Klw, of -South Salem, has patented ; metal where it was cracked anil eaii-e it In run together and re-mould agiin. Woci.uhl not stop to witness the entire expel iinent, as it was del.ived l.y hi i.renUs timt .eouirciirepiirs. vx-nive . ,,,rn,., rom Mr, Ui,r,,s t),.,t it ms ' succes-ful, ami li.iv'o visited the hell nml me of the mcl.d le.keti r,nni"'i a lileill: ill the c.isliio;, hut Mr. it!,','' -l.Vs lie li is learned how In improve o-i the eperliiirnt,aiidstiengthen the moulds so as to prevent In e.-iUnge. 1 lie greai hell of .SIom-iiw v.is el icked nfler a short peiiod of Use, The old I. II city boll, that sounded its peal when the I Iceland ion of ludopondoiic.' wis p.,s- d lias since cracked. Mr. Itlggshusa . I ....... I .1 ..I I (.... i rinuri.iN i' iiiivi'iiiiiiii iihii. e ll.ive no doubt (li.it he will succeed ' -., mli ,, lht.n jl(. ,.., ,ri.r ,, I services tmlie (..ir of il' ' Ku -i is to give b.u k Its tone lo the- gicat bell - 'III x,, N( .-x, ,,,,.r,,w , s;4 'r,.iorrts iiein s-.m I'rauclMo to l.ivcrpi - an now begot at .CI per Ion, and lluyan rancisco ('imnnrrtitl lrtttt(, vifiich makes this statement, aNii tcIN that ves . ..:.. sets aio chartuicd to go to the Columbia river to take cargoes to Liverpool at i I ."is per ton, it dlHeiciicc of SO coin per ton agaln.-l Portland, or rather against the (inducers of Oicgoli. That Is to ruy, fi eight on California wheat Is $15 per ton, and on Oregon wheat $L'I .it least per ton, ami as high as $JJ per ton, is now being paid. Six dollars per Ion It IS cents per bushel. Our net jcar's Mir:ilus lll probably retch fi,oio,()0(l hiisliels of u heat, '"" "'" e-nls per bushel will a.nou.K li. 111.. I hill I . !.. ..I tit. ....I .li... .. I ...... .... .. .iHi.UDii. 1 1 is claimed (hat wheat can J be xliipp.-il, and should lie shipped, Iron. the Columbia river as cheaply as from Mm I'i.itit Iscu. The gn-at (.roblein then Is: What can bo done to keep this Smii).- OiK i 1 ill the State of Oregon'.' Tlio iUesiiou closely concerns tho producer 1 themselves, ami they should have found out by this lime (hat only union and ac tio n nu their part can devise a iciucd). It remains to be seen if the old proverb Istopiove true: "What is everi body's business is nobody's business." - - - Wlll:'v fvi-i:.-Mr. II. Christian, of n,ieua Vista, called on us yesterday, and H -oiius he was here n. receive pay for v,,,il1 thousand busheU of wheat. The -So.lH-0 bushels of W heat stored ill lllleilll t" wa.cl.oi.sr, have been buiight l.y It. I-', llurch, for tho Miiwuukie mills, ut f I. K ior bushel, less warehouse charge uf !IJ cents (tor bushel, mi that it nets the producers $1.01) conn. It will stay In warehouse until thu river rises. We are Informed thut Mr. llurch has purchased ill.C..r...i. I... u if iv 1. mil .limn. I... i-li...HI. j ,.,,. .,,, y, ,, ,B ; humlrw, ,hn..s,,, bushels, uol M fiir u, M1,0 .,..rty however. I ' ! ' Ni:w At)vr.iiriM:iis Hon. Oco. IC. Shell, favorably known here as a lavrjer I; ) cars ago, give notice that hit has rcsu- I 111. si tilt, l.l'.u'tl.-ii of 1.1, l.rofi.4,lii.. I.. Ilit, ....-,.... city. II'. L. Hade, of tho Oreeii Store, North Mileiu, gives notion that he is pre pa 101 1 will, a full stock of goods for fall ami winter trade. No man has liotterfilotuN in his customers than II'. L. Hade. A. Mantou Is agent lit this dt v for tho Last Portland Nursery, ami ha, his trees on Court strict, uetirlv onnoslte tlio Com- incrcial Hotel. Ho has catalogues of j' ,f' ,Ul',', ""l, s0Cl1'' ou n,,,u, !"11' ''" " v""kV UiiTivat'uwlio-.tor nur,crv and toas-lsoeilsu.nn, announces his KloralOu.dc lor li.TIJrcady. Those liuidc am elegant ,,n" "'""'"'"ous. Mr, John C. D.ivcnjHirt, of sllverton. (n ll.lscounty, Iscouteiui.latlnga penna- ......t r.',I.!..nr.i In Ihn I'nlo.i,.. .nnntrv I.. . ... ... 't id proposes to engage In trade all olfax, i and takes with him machinery fori grist 1 mill, which is much needed there, us ' tllOV llllVO ralsisl Ik MirplllS of LXI.OOO I luii.ils nf w limit nml l.i.i.i nn mill In 1 lillslieis 01 vvilua aim nave no mill 10 grllUl It. 1 TTi X The Wheat Outlook. I. X , j TcmlIlin , wheat Just now is an ...I ........ !... ..... l lllllt'lltlllltll r , '" ' V, ' ' " .,: :-h " u ""nillinililini- ",, thai fiiroiiru operators have taken fright ' Wmii-r I-. mar at liauil, and wc shall lie 1,,),, if wIOii the Ice king looks up , , XinrH , i a,.,iIc purls .IcVlInc materially, the nioiatois of l-hiland and l-'ranco are not !t!,'.ilu pk.i ling lor supplios at 11 time when vvvc.iui.nt give lliein the tlt-siied tpiaiillth-s. Most tliotightlul peoplo feel lli.it the importing eounlllos ol the Old World have made a lamentable mistake in not encouraging a continuous move ment ol wheal to the soalioaid and on the seas while It may be had, lieforewin-In-lucks it up limn immediate gia-p. ,Y. '. rintnr. tiraici' Items. V.'o icciivcil a plo.1s.111t call this week fioiy Mr. .ian.es Taloni, Deputy for Poll: cotitv, who iufoiins us tliat lio has or- nletl the lollow lug Oranges: Kibliiy, Oct. .'il, at Dallaf, Polk county, D.iIIh-(.range; Unbelt Clow, Master; I). J. Holmes, seeietary. Monday, Nov. .". at ena, l'olk county, S.iing Valley Orange; C. C. Walker, Muvter; W. A. Henry, Jsoeielary. Oak Point Orange, No. .1, l'olk county, James Taloiu, Muster, lias started a class of ten, which he thinks lias not been ex 01 Hod In the State. We take the following items fiom the Democrat: Hon Win. ('arm, one of the Deputies for Llm. county, on Oct. -"ilh orgauled Jordan Valley Orange, ten miles east of Solo; John llryant, Mas(er; Mae McCt.l ly, Secretary. On Saturil.iy, Nov. 1st, Mr. Cyrus or LMiilcd i'.caver Orange, at llio Ciablree M'lniol house, sl uillrs south of Lelu nun: .las. Cr.iblreo, Master; ti. W. Oalnes, Stciclaiy. Lami:iin OuiuuiN. .Mr. I'. Shoe maker, of Cove, I'nlon county, writes to us as follow d: "JZIilor .'arnier: Will you allow me lo say, through your columns, to my friends in tlio Willamette valley who are in tho sheep hii,inc,s, ami wish to engage in that pur-nit In Or.iud Hondo ur Powder Uiver valleys, that we aro s.itislled by experience that these aro as good sheep-growing valleys as those are ou the coast, Loth for health and good wool and heavy Hceces. Oood stock sheep aro worth from JsI.CO (o $:i per head; mutton sheep tlio same. 1 think scabby sheep aro easily cured here for many reasons: lint, tills is a high and dry country, and the outside range so very extensive thut t hoy can he moved on new range every day." To I.nvi:miiiis. Any (icrsons tleiiring Information as to the mode of taking out patents, can send a reipiest to this otllee, accompanied Ly a ono-ciit stamp, and will receive Ly mail a copy of tho revis ed patent laws ami a pamphlet contain lug full iuformr.t on as to how their in ventions can Lo patented. Hon. .1. W. Nesinith left for Wash ington on the hist steamer, to Lu pres ent at the opening of tho session of Con gress. Maiion county has levied tlio follow lug tax for the Used year: State tax . nuns; military. null: school, a mills; county ha mill,; total, LM mills. i ajiibuuhiurcjUM4nMMaarMHHRaM&u OiUa DXRECT021Y. Itisk Cul.it Kurnii-M t tiibnii-fli onthf iccoinlSit imm in mill nm.i.l. 1 i: otti.on, Sis.-rrln 1', II m.iln-ii siiiiiimltT II11.I1I1111I tarnrn I'liibmrr! on the Unl n.t thlnl Saurus;, nf 11 h iniMiih,, nl 1 p m T. W. I.iTrn I'on Sun-Inn I 1) i.l.lreii, slhrrloii XurtU Vainhlll I irmrr. Club niei-ti on the flr.t Mtunlm liiiiuh luuntli 11 C Mert. S.c'y K.'l t'lriiuri' Club nuvti on the n-couj sjtnnUy Im-mh munih Thoi I'nnf, snt.irt. Vuin.illte r'aritu-ri' Club inct-1 nil the tlr.t snturiUy of i-oib 11. mull. 11 -in 1 lis I. p m , at Aumxillo h'Iuki'I liou.i- J C. 1'ii-bln. Sisninry sli-m rarmer,' I tun i-iri-t ru-rj thlnl Silunhy In en h i-imith 1 O iMri, sali-m T L l.ivlit.on. Si. r. un. iv.i i llllkt nif Minn 'ii lUl r-j 1 111 m.h inoiith Ji-iT Mi-rrlm s-i.nui. I liup l"rmor I'liibtneit. on the feeouil Mtunliy Mt.iioii llouo-i. Kniirr' Club ml 0.1 the la.t Sit nru rri. mimh i'ot omn aat , wiu-atuini, AXVVJ?.. fiSTi'lnab meet, .t school iiou.e m,i s,. . um im .hi f..urth ssturdiy in nch month r" M Wtlkln. Secn-ury l.V Olrn lirinen t.lub mtelion the Brit ttiil thlnl M,lmUi,iIl04Cnu,nuu, j cuurrjilll, surewrjr 1 u iifjmi.buitou, Mirloaco. Uine.lt must Dp plain lo ac.isu 11 on-erver -. -. - . - - r thin the niovcme.it cannot be continued I '"V' "V... li v .r Wsl,lnloi. tl.U i. .mvtliliii like iiie-cnt itronoitlons. .1I?"-'"'!'V V.' "'. asl.lnglon tl.M 1 ....... ...7.u ... .-.I n. .1 u-.niis li in mutiny 01 ueioiier, in inoyear c.i our "n iu'e i nt un ' 'h X n'l!! '"' '' i,.Ji 1.1.1 in 1 I. start he oimrtli."en.iii. scVciily-thrcc, and of tlio Independence taxe.1 their energies to hurry It forward, Hl" J. I '- ;s fc ( '.' .rJ,int ami the 111 nl has boon no great, with i -J ;N ' i"". I uIdent. H... l..i..1.,.i.na.iiiers,ilclivcilosabroail. .'eoietiii.v of Mate. l'HOCUMATIO OF THAXKSCJIVING. . . . , , ., .""ilefoiowlnB 'proclnnmUou I 11 In wlt..e-s tl.o.cor I l..m hereunto set IIIV lllllll lllll fllllklM till K.-H flf Mr. II. Chilsllan, having raised 4,000 bushels of grain and taken the premium at the State Kalr for the best Hold of wheat, has very sensibly concluded to witluliaw that advertisement ollerlng Ids fain, for sale. School Hooks. We call attention to Mr. II. D. Mdoii'k advertisement, found elsewhere In our columns. Mr. IJ0011 la agent for the new School (looks lately adopted by tlio Slato Hoard of JMuca (Ion, of which ho has a goad supply on hand, also a largo slock on the way. Tin-so hooks will be sold at oiic-third tils count from the regular (trice. Hu has, besides, a well-selected assortment of miscellaneous books, with a good slock of stationery, and a good assoituiunt of wall (i.ii.er, Ac., ic. Stoic on State street, Salem, in the building formerly occupied by Old, Steel, iv: Co. Mii.i.iNimv. Miss f M. Schwatkii lias relumed f.om purchasing her fall stock of Millinery ami Kancy Ooods, and invites thu attention uf all ladies vis iting Salem to her niipcrioriisiortnic.it of ribbons, laces, dowers, Ac., and thu new styles for fall hats and bonnets Just received. She will keep constantly on hand new goods tallied to the season. EMIlllMinH .1 mg MM .! 1MM The (irentext Strike Vol.- nforynhere llm lick an- itrltLluc Kint melilllc medicine and pov fill eselibli poiion. KirrywInTC ihey are itrons In the belief thit a I'onttltutloinl liiil-omnt-i pri-para lion ui-llliij; the propertln nf 1 tunic, 11 centle purji tlvo, a hloo.l ili-pnrviil, n leililhe, anil a mineral ri'iri Utorliabiolutely ueemary In all ill, inc. Krerj n here tliey aro cumins to the eoncluilon that. Tarranfi Effervescent Seltzer Aperient la precl.cly iuch a preparation. Within thc put year tlinnMiiili nffanilllei kareailoptrd It ai a lloemiioi Ukunut itliranllui; all thedru.-i they hadprerlously taken, and ailnil.ten-d to their rliltdren. In Rencril ditilllly. nerinuiiira ll?er complaint, connlpstlon, ImlUi-iilnii, rheiimatlini, and foYiri, It If ludced a nurii-loui mr.lUlne. Sold by ill druKclrli, UKASONS "WHY T1IK PAIN-KILLER, xixr'u nr PERRY DAVIS & SON, 11 Tim Best Fiuiiily iledicinc of the Ago! ! war it .Should be Kepi ulvinya urarnc llandi lit. l'alu-K liter li the mint certain Cholera cure Hint nu-nicai .cienie nai produced, I'nln-KIII.-r, u IUarrlxraandDyicnUry remedy, .tljoin II eter fall.. I'ulifKlller will cure Orattps or 1'aln. In Jnd 3rd. anr part orthe n).ti'm. A lngli do.e uimllr tureen a cur tl'i I'nln-Klllrr 11 III curodj.prptla and Indl Coilon. if u.fil auiTilini.- to illri'cilini.. Sill. l'alii-Ulllir nan aliiii.it iii'irrfallirccurc lor Mid. nn 1 iiM inufhi, Ac. fill I'lilu-Klllcrlu. pr.ncd asoiereUn Heme , ilyrnrlLVcrui.il Viu- and I'hlll 'tir,ltha iurisl the mo.t .itnituate caiei. "Hi. I'nlu-Klllir ai a llulnu-nt I nnrijualed for 1'ro.i line., ihllblali.. Hum., DruI.et.Cuti, spnln.. Ai . (th. l'aln-Kllli-r heacuri'itcati-ioflthcumatUm and .Siurallaafliryir .Uudliii;, Vlh. I'liln-lillliT mil Ueiroy Hotli, Felon.. Whitlow., Kid Sorei. yliiiij; relltf from l'atn after the rlr.t applkallon 10th I'nln-Klllcr cure Headache, and Tooth at he. 11th. I'.llll-Kllloriilll me youdsyioftlcknen and many u Dollar in lime and iKKIor'i lllll. lllh I'ulii-Klll.r I' a puruly Veritable prtpa- raiion. lafe to kiep ami 10 1.. e I11 t-iery family. Ihe .Impllclty attcmliiu ll un. ti;ether tilth the en-at variety of itlrca.n that may K-jntlrcly cridlclrd by tl, and Ihe Mnat amount of pain and nilTerlnthat can be atleilatid through it. ii'f make it tmperatlie upou crcn ptnonto .upplr them.iliea uilh thl. valuable nmidy, aud lokeiplt aluaya near at band The I'liln-Klllor I. now known and ! predated lueiery quarter of the ('.lobe. Chyalclan. risMmmend II In tin ir practice, while all clai.ta of clely ban-foacd lull rellif aud comfort. Oiie il a He luro aid buy Ihe cetmlne, Krery Dru? tl.t, and nearly nery Country orocr throuihout thi and keep It fur aale. .SoiMnl 1 nt :mmMm