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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1874)
t .9 CITY AND COUNTY. fc FniDAT, Fob. 13. f Nrvrs FnoM MAUiEtm AaixcT. Mr. Jot. ' Downer write to 0. W. lloytl that the party ac l , companylng Mr. Linville bad a remarkably good ana quick trip, without accident r suf fering from any source, and found Rood accom bmodationt all tho wav, except two nights when 'tbey camped ont. The entire Journey wos com ' pleted in fifteen days, forty miles of the way being through the John Day valloy which is a rich farming country where they raise a ?ast l amount of produce, supplying Camp Harney ij and Canyou City. Seventy miles of the way was over mo inuo Mountains, ami ior nny nines, auow averaged 20 inches deep. At the Agency, e. nie-j luLiuit n ui-nmiiui miiu vaiier iiirvci iimce B square, In a deep gorge, on tho Jtalheur river, a surruuuded with high, rough hills covered wttii nno grass, our energetic friend, Sam l'arrish, has accomplished a vast amount of larbor here, building homes and providing for Indians, gaining their coutldcnco ami laboring f r their good. Trettv much on his own responsibility ho ha proildeil a largo ainount of commissary stores, built two fccxl dnelling Iiousih, good commissary build ngs, a tiico oillce and wo tlnd things nice in gen eral. He has got thocntlreconfldciico and good will nf th Tnillnn. TlifV wnr Htimmnnisl trt J seo'thclr new ngmt anil greeted liiin with good Mill, om ana juutig. ancy said wnai .Mr. i.in vlllo told thtm was good talk. Thero aro more chililun among them thnn any IiulUns I ctcr knew. I expect to see a jolly time among them when tho suiuilli arrive, as tliov have none as ' yet this reason. 1 on Scn Iiicncihco, The steamer Orlflammo which sailed last evening at 4 o'clock fur Han Francisco, carried hence the following passen gers: Major .1 W Sterling, M I.ltideiihaum, J McDonald, Mr. A Helm and child, Onigro U Aiken aud wife, Mrs I' Cilne, Mrs M rjtmchertv, VT C I.loyd. licit Hhlnkle, Lieut C Ilotinilr, liov 1 Cowl. l)r. StclnUrger, Mis S Wist. Mrs H lUrncs. Mis L Wolf, H Darker. X V P.tige IlKohn, CSlYcliliciltier, A A I.ltulidcT, W 0 1'owler, Mrs C I Strtrk and child. W Jaukson, Phil Winsermau, Joe llachman, )I Ackcrnian, Mrs Emma Urnnu, Miss Louise Adair, .N'orrann Metc.tir. S A Adair, J It "alt. Mrs Cora Comer. J W llobli, T UltUiihw fir. U X Woodwortb, H Huinblu anil boy, W F lloberts and wife, A 11 Tcttrs and wife, and 0 ill the steerage. 'S Bir.Mi Vr. Tho last two days we have got .'StCslsiin up in gool shape and aro going aheail J' very nlcily. Considerable curiosity exists In , 'town about our new power, and citizens drop In to hv the machine in opi ration and seem to in- Joy llie fact tnat a rjaleiii newsMper iiih nut- grown mo dm inciuoeis, ami lias got isyomi sinews and muscles. The lighting editor is lienccfoi III dispensed with, and wo shall turn tall Ixllgerents our to our stiam englno, not hoping, however, that it will havu much such . work to do. as it is nno of the most peaceably Mfditnnstd fellows of Its size to Ikj mot with, IO While actually two horse power. It semis about the sIai of a small boy, but stands straight up to ,' us wonc wneiicver cancel on u uo eiuty. ' WtltNtNO. I.at etciiiug several very tiaugli- fllty snail bojswiro eiught robbing a hen-roost fjTon Trout street, living watchul awhile Ihcv proeeedid to a markttw hero the roffi red lor sale a a nuiniKTOi eiiicKens which nicy nan siouu, ami whero two nf tliem wim arrcsteil. They javceru put in tho caiaisjoso wnsro tncy worn aepi ff in dark contlnenutit sivnal hours, which wu ". 1iok will bo a lasting warning to the in ami their & companion a,; 11111 an nicn petty luicving. .SvruiiHAV, Kc'i. 11. Till! OltleiO.N IKtMi: l'tltt tiii: SICK. lis IVeigre".. .tlniiiim'uioiit. mill IJciuul lu llie SiiuiiuiiuII) This Institution is situatnl eikt of the C.inilol S.ii.iri- on tlwhigbi-sl ground in llio city, and I'l'intn.ihuN n teiv Kautifiil and ixtinsho li-.v of the mi rounding country, l'rom itswimbms mav is' win Jits. Hood, Jcili rsnn, luiiur una Ht.'lIiUns. Tholiiilldiiigltwlf is large, will lighttilntid w'll ventUm-d J and is liirnlilud nitli all tho appolntim tits and appliance that such an Institution rxiuiris. On litlng tho lloiiui wo wera struck with tlm spictousurss of lt risims, and ;i.ititUd tOMo tint its foumlirs m re l.i rnlv alive to the Importance nf hiving siifllrunt lirrathlng hpace lor their patients. Dglit bundled cubic tut nnl to lio thuiight quite largo t iiough to alford amnio bn athiiig for each patient: ill tho "Ongon 1101110," however, liion- than tlrtnii hiiudritl cubic fut of breath ing space Is allowed to cury )att nt. Tho Ore gon I bono for tho sick is ctitalnly a crcillt to its loiindcr as will as a U nefaetion to our citv and htatv. The siqui visional control is esUd In i Council of Health, which Is contiiisdof some of our Ustaud worthUst i'iti.en ; its iiudlcal kiid surgical still ure prufesxirs In tho inedicsl dipartiiunt of our l'nmrity ; while the imme diate manage incut of tho institution is cnntldcd to a sk'wart mid matron who torn indefatigable, lu tin tat llbrts M securo tho comfort of those committed to their care. Thelietietlt Intended to Ixt conferred by this Homo for tho sick is already lieginiiiug to bo li-lt. Within tho last live wwks a iry remark able cure has Ui'ii i tiVcted in a cae pronounced nlmost hopeless ut the time of admission to the Home. A chlltl of four years old was admltte-d mi tho ltli of January last, sun, ring from irl ous Inlnrv of the head caused bv a fall. Tliotu- tii ut. mormver, s mid to lie of hcrofulous hal- itand wascovcrtil fiom liiailto foot with run ning sons. Tho injury of thu head, as previous ly stat.il, was serious, and was followed by what the surgeons call necinsls and exfoliation of a rtion of tho extirual plato of th Ismo of the skull, Treatment prompt and vigorous was rommeiit'ed it once, aud the case, though so very uuploiiilsiug, has progreMd favorably and the cure is aluiont complete. Tin- sores on the body are all he aliil ; tho head, from which por tion of bone was removed. Is healing rapidly, and the little pstient twins healthy, hearty and vigorous. Wo deem it a duty thus to make known Ihe tarrits of this institution, and to commend it fri tbs ttu utiou of such uf our eitixeut as are invalids ami re qulro pruttael.d medical or turgical tid, The attractions which tha Hooio rritents to in vslids throughout our own and aJiuiuiut Huts are very tempting. Ilia beautiful!) Ix'tWdaiid has a Imuutiiul supply of pure waur. llie rooms are largi-. crupulouiiy elrn, neatly furnUhad, wellllghtedtnd well ventilatA). The Stewart ami matron are kind, cona!derat and atUntivt; and tho medical ami aurgical sulf ars men who hive the reputation of buluf skillful and sue- ciitfui praouueinrrt. -- iii:i. At his rrsldtnee In Kemth Kslem, on the even ing of I'ndav. IMiruary 11th. 1S74, David A. Miller, aged tl years. The fuiural evill talee plaeo from the residence to-morrow (Sunday at 1 o'clock p. u. 1'iicnds of ths deccaM and f imllv InviU'd. V auiiouncu the di&th ot Mr. Miller with all the rvgri t that n attend the lessof aifixnl nun and estimable citize n. Knowing him for msnj ears wo rvsix-cttil him, ss did all who kmw lilm, and fuel that a friend is gona whose pleat nut fseei and good example will lalos tunc cannot replae. We elo not ilUparage the living tvheu vei as;rt that 1), A. Mill, r was more than an orillnarilv gooil man, utigbUir andciti7n. for It is given to but few to possess tlionnselflsh traits, tho kimlne.s of heart and truthfnluess of Character wet all rucogiuzeel in bin). nvrREVK wcirr. vaiTT-azvixTn rut's rnocaanit. Court mat puraiaat tt adjanramoak rresentaa af yesterday. W T u..Ri ..nn...i.r . nnnM ai.M ll.lllUllli IVBJllUl'll., TS, wnvu mvnui Kavlcation Cannisnv : luilsineiit below afliriu- ed. Opinion by Prim, J. Joseph Knott, rtstiondcnt. vs. II. L. Pittock. appellant; Judgment below aillrmcd. Opinion by lion ham, J, Chanman vs. Wilbur : motion for rehearing overruled. L. L. rtouniR anrtoUaiit. vs. the c tv of Port land, respondent; Judgment below affirmed. Opinion by Moslier, J. Goodman vs. Myrick, motion for rehearing heretofore) tiled overulid. Donhani, J ellssent H.: . . - . . atate or urcgon vs. Jacob Alliums: judg ment below reversed. Opiulon by Moslier, J. statu of Oregon vs. 0. 0. Olass : motion for rehearing overruled. Opinion by Moslier, J. It was eirdered that a term of tho Supreme Court Is- held on tho 17th dav of August, 1S74. ltiu Court took a rcevss to allow the minutes to bo closixl up, and adjourned tine die. SiTtiFSir. CocnT AruocnxEP. Tho Supreme Court wound up tho business on its docket yes terday, and adjonrncel slno die, Although the term has been a Ion; one, tho Court biting eon iciitd early in DccimUr and remained In ses sion inoio than two mouths, it has ellsposeil of a lrrgo numlierof cases, somo of which eere long and tedious. Of somo slty odd cae which apioareel upon the docket nt the lsginuing of the term, only one or two have been e'ontlnued. Just beforo adjourning tho Court tmlcie-d that nnother term lc hild, begluulng oil the l'lli day of August next, OricEits lNrALt.r.n. At a meeting nf Val- fontls liixlgi! .No. 71, I.O.O.T., of Zelia, Polk county, hild Sitttrday ctinlng the 7th lust., the following oliici rs weru Instalh d for the e nstiliig term : C. Ctioper, W.O.T.; Mis. Susan A. Hlg glns. W.V.T.: A. Covitt, W.S.; J. Philips, W F.S.; Miss Susan Higglin, W. P.; S, Philips, W.M.; Miss i:. HigKius. W.I.U.; J as. Tdl.r. W.O.O.; Chai. Philips, W.C. Minium. At the rvslilenro of the bride's fattier, en Thursday Ihe 12th inst.. by Dr. L. L. llowlsnd, Mr. Perry Oabliert, of Calavarcs Co., Cab, and Mi's Susan I.. Lafollstte, of Marlon Co., Oregon. Mabhieii. At tho residence of J. W. MfCuliu in this city, mi Friday tho 1.1th inst., by Itev. P. H. Knight, Taiwan Lamixirt to Mary Campbull. All of Salem. Momay, Feb. 16, OnrcTitofsr. IlKtmi 1'iiox. In Saturdiy's SraTMMtx we promlscil to give to-day tho par ticulars of the iMIiirh from (lreathouse, tho mis sing miller of Silvertou, All that is known so far is as follows ! Itr Saturday's tniil. Mr. Ar nold Myers, of tills citv, lel'veil a letter from Dreathoiiso, dated at sail Francisco, Febrttiry Uth, He explains that his sudden and singular disappearance was oe'casioucd by some iloiuestlc trouble which he had be'foro leaving tho Slates, at the bottom of which tin ro was n woman, and which ho fancied hid followed him here, lie says he is coming bock to Silvertou when he hss got rid of this trouble, to show tho people there that it Is not as bail as they think. Ilu states that he is going to work in a mill at Los (latos, about ninety miles troni San l'i anelse'o, and ii1 quets Mr. Myers to get his clothes at Kilve rt.m and send to hint. Homo nro inclined to think the letter a forged one, but Mr. .Myers, .Mr. Coolldi; of Silvertou, and all who Know his writing, are oontlnVn! that it could hate been written by no nno but himself. Steps hate nl ii mly Ueii taken to investigate tho matter, and his ;ki son tlell'iiits will not Ih foruanliit until more has licen learned conn ruing It. The vit pleof Sllvirtou are iloubtliss Justly ludlguant nt the treatment thev havu received, and we wouldn't wiiiidi r if -Mr. (Ireathouso would Ik treat iil to it ride on a ull If they could lay their hands on him now, Ptnnovri) rnnvr Pnisov. The cao of llio State s. Jse-ob Williams, an appc.il from Mult nomah county, was iWiiled in the huprmim Court last Friday, mid reversed in an opinion by Judge Moslier. Williams was eontictid un der an Indictment fur puijuiy and s ntenced to two tears imprisonment in tho Puiiteiitisry, and had serveilono year of his term. Tho judg ment nf tho lower cum t which w:s the ahnrlest, possible sentence that could U give n him under tho verdict of the Jury was rest mil for tho rea son that tho oath of Williams upon which the crime was charged was given to an illegal tlli.ls tit, and Ciuiiuiucntly could not constitute pur Jury. Williams is f)iit forty-seven jears old, and when tho Suiierintendent of tho Peniten tiary informed him of his pardon ho was un doubtedly tho happiest mm in Marion county. Lincoln Wieeuoc'm:. Thogrowthol freight ing on the Willamette may 1st rstimatnl from tho Isct that LIuckIu, Mow hero In Polk county, in 1870 stnreil at its warehouses S.fSSJ bulies ami in ls7;l UJ.OiR) bushels moro storeil, so its sro informed by a gentleman who is Int. restnl in tho Wanhonstt and Shipping Company, or gatiiiil by the Farmers' Club of llethe-1. This Company Las Uen a great sucee-ss, has reilueisl storage from 5c to2K,cts a buhdl. Ho tats it is dilllcult to llnd lsats to takoaway tho freight. The ro are now more btatM running on the river thinner lifore. The success of the farnn rs' warihousoat Litievtlu is amiiresl aud will ts-rve as an example for other localities. (tmiors AcciDEsr. Wo reeeiveil acall this morning from Mr. Wells, of Indipeadcace, who leave us the following particulars of an accident wiiicn oceurrtu tin r. snout noon yetteroay, i yonug men named Irtin aoJKirvinwtr itanj lug on tho ilouuli bridge a short illttantvt fniui the. town, liaiiing against thehaud-rail, wbf lithe rail broko ana they frll bss-kwanls a (IitanC's of tweatv feet. One fcf thrui is supsl to have bes'ii fatally injured, bit our luforuaut did aot ktrn which eiue. CmsoEorTmn. -A slight fhanir hw Usn msle in tho tchnlule lime of Ihe regular patsrn rr anJsiprist tram on lbs O.AC, railroad, From aud afie-r to-day Ibis train wtlllsavs Purt laml at 7:45 a, flfleto Biinukl later thau it has leu Iravliif, aud will arrive hr at 1104 a. M. forty-Blue biIbuIm latrr. Tha affruin train will arrive br. at 1 15 lusla.1 nf 1 24 and will retch I'oriUad at 5 r. . Tho frrichl trt'o has Ua taken of for a Uioe. No Lua;e Lai been ma-lfl on tbo aVlbaay anprsw. Fuom BisTitM Foikh. A friend wnto us from the Forks of the hantiam that Mr. James Furgey, au eiiteriiristng Urmer of that sxtiun lias dried 14.U00 rsmnda of truit during th l ast .on with an atejtu'.) of l,t"Siuu'la persrfk. liiTh-v Follis. tnotli. r faruuT of tU au neigh- borhoes, hs dried S 000 pounds. This tpertk well tor ti.n cspauiiuies or Hi" KaiiuaH ouuutxy. and Uie euhrjiris of U residents. Tl'iat, Teb. 1". St-w Tiuk OtTr. .We were hwn ywUrdiy by Mr W. II. Vaad'rvsrt of Polk county i Hew tele of farm Kite which he rlaiuia h insiit I'lvtiitagm over tay pit.' now lu use. My tho 'lts la ia ration of a Itver, which ran done without ailKhtiug freitn Die horse or vehie-le, the i;ite etu he ojsni-d or flrws). Mr. Yindirtert will cioti.a the county. Slwivu Micbiies, alers. A. W. OilW-rt A Co., gents fir the Suiter Sew lug Machine, arc re-ceiriug Urgo uuuiUrsuf Uuso ixtclkm machines uow. wUoh they sru dursstuur cf vary I rapidly. the iijiios KrrixTKn. Wo ar glad to say that the tinlon of two ns soclaticlta known as the Society of Natural His tory and the Capital Librarr Asatx-iatioti, of this city, has finally been satisfactorily effected, and that the corporators of the new organization havo noting now to do but to go ahead and make tho new organization what Salem should havo been able to boast Ion; ago, a litcrarv siviolv which will lo a creelit to the State, lint to do this they must havo the substantial assistance of men who have money and time to give for Its aid, of whom wo havo many among its, nnd we hopo tiny will not to backward lu showing a wifltiigarsH in that direction. Pursuant to notice, a meeting of the corpora tors of Capital Library Asseviatioti was held in Cabinet Hall Saturday afternoon, the 14th Inst,, for the purpose of e lectins Directors of the As sociation and transacting any business that might properly e-omo be fine them at Hint time. On motion, H. 1'. Chadwick was chosen Chair man, and J. II. llabcock Secietary of the meet ing. The written eviis'eut of tho stockholders t holding the meeting was thru rend and, on mo tion, the meeting prevented to elect, by ballot, a Hoard of rivo Duevtois. 11. 11. (llltry was appolnlcel Tidier, and W. It. Stewart. J. II. lleU-iHk. S. 1". Chadwick. H, II. Jones and James Walton were duly ch'Ctid 1)1 revtius. It was rvsolvrel, on motion, tint the tlrst melt ing of the Hoard of Directors Ki held on .Mon day, Ftbtnary lGth, 1S74, at '2 o'clock : m. On motion, the llotlil of IMreVtors was u-qtie-sle'd to prvt aro a Constitution and lly-Ijtws, mid pieK'iit llie same at line ting of thu stock hoblcis for their nppioval. On motirn, ailjouriiid. Tho Hoard of Directors of the Oregnn Xaltir.il History nml Library Association met testttdav. pursuant to lesolullon, ut the iisiuis of the Sto re t.try of Slate', nittl tiauaioteil tho following business: On niotioii. S. F. Chadwick was chosen Chair- mm of the meeting ; and uh motion ol (len. ii..ioiu's, s. r. Cliailnlck was unanlmoilslvelictiHl President of the Hoard ot Directors. Junes Walton was electe-d Siere- tary and . . M.tttln was circle el Treasurer. On motion of J. II. llilsivk, it was resulted, that the nrtiele-s of Incorporation of this Sivietv boaiiieiiilnl by tiling tliefollowliigntipplewciita'l article : Article 0. Tho name of thts corisir.itlon, and by thicli it shall lo known, eh til 1 o 'i be Oregon Natural History and Library Association, On motion 01 (Iro. H. Joins, It wss resolve'd that Ihe Soe'letvof N'stnrsl lllslnre uti.l Ihe Cm. it.il Library Association IsMiolirtcil of tlie proT eirganir.itliin of this corporation, ami of Its ivailitiies to receive the property aud effects pro posed to Id transferred to it. On motion, W. II. Stewart was appointed a euiiiiiiitu-aoi ouo to preiiaiu iy-iaws. On motion, tt wasresoltisl that nn assessment often per cent., pit able In thirty dsvs, be let lid on tho stock of tho roriHirntlou, ninl that all owners of two or more shares of said stock, em which asMHsme nts are tiatd tin. shall l fno ot the current eipensi id Ihe Association for the cMistilsg iweitei inoiillis. A motion to tliattlfu't l'lng passed, tho l'res iileiitapis'lntiiKleo. II. Jones to confer with Mr llurioiighs ns to the best contract for gas for tiio.tssociiuon. On motion, the Suretary was Instruclnl to notify the stockholdi rs tint a meeting will ! held ntCibimt llalleut Monday tho 'JMiust., at 7 o'cloe'k i M., to reeelvo the" report of llie Commit tie on llt-Lnws, (lu motion, Iter. I'. S. Knight was constituted an lionoiiirv nn mivr of ILo Associa.lou. On motion, adjourmil. itl.DKlieiv or rim: iccir.s. I.NM'KAKC I! Tho folio.- Intr t le'gram wjsreci ived Ssturdav: Bcn I ium imii, l'e-b, 14th, '74.' C. . llr.ri), Agent I'liii'iilx.Saluii : Hale IIchiI. No. tlaihrnted for Salem. Send you a book badjy with instructions. It. II. Jltim.i,, (leu'l Minster. Wo tiEilerstaud from tho alsire, that the Sail Fruiicl-co Hoard of I'nde rwritcra, hate adopted n lower rite of lire Insurance for the city of Salem, which has U.li accomplished by ttlis I sisteut i ll'ort of thi'Citl us of our town, ably assisted by Col. H, i md oilier tge nts. We sr'o told that this willls a gnat siting to iusurers and of couue, a Imitllt to Salem, 'Uisremr or tuk (Iiicmik MovricrvT;"-The author porlrsjs lu tbo mitrly iniuner the evils of the great llailroad Svstern which have brought our presut lliiaueiai troubles npon us; llio grsdiial growth iiul cmuci ntration of.Uiis vast .w. r Intel l'ie Ii inds of a few corporitignp; tho false sy.t. m of building lallroailklii ailvanco of theilruiiud tr theu; the ttiribla evils tns ingfioiii the reckless ttm-V gambling oivnttons with which the country b Iwii curs'.l for the Iat eight yuars; thniutolciuu and tyranny mtli which tho ItailrosJa tn at Ihe pabhei driiulcut iisii them; tl'.e fearful rtttnt to whieh aur !.eglatlurrs m, CuiirU of Juttie have Immiip corrupted by the great eiiriirationi which tek to control them ; tlioetusesuf the fruit paalc of lh7:i, aud the evuts of that crisis tie all related with a grtpblcurss which leaves uolbla; to bo deiril. Passing from the Monopolism aad tbirut ngis, the author lakes up the rtutii of the wroiigid and oppnsMd farmers, aad pvi-s cs a detailed statement nf the rvils from which the fanning el Is suffering. Ilu atalyres skill fully the eiu-is of tbwe evils, and tuowi how ami ny wuom n.' uriuert are roiiti. It almuuls in the UJ't ttsrlliuc di-lnsares, aid will, umpiestimisblv aiake a umss m the world, TL taik is ilily vritvn, and llivs Isild and vlgoroui. pl-a in Ulislf af the Carsutr and ill who ira opp.l aud rub4 by ti grii'iiag Nouoptilirs whieh aau ftvia m to mucli troubH, Its ap)s-srsiio it i -s.t opportune, and it mil eooimsnd a lsrs tud rpil sals, The lk sold by ttibscriptinnstiuly, ami Mr. It T atar tiu who is lUeaulburiavd irot fur taut tsxiaon, it now ranvatauic for it io Mtnoo roaiUf. We ronrnfiis hnn ujd bu wurk to ibe tacidakviaa of aur navlsrs. Mri. lfclluvT Ctike oftliit city, d'livttssl a lvngthy acdiiiW-ristingsddn'M l-fort iksOts on Kiate Wotim's Hi.Trsfs asjcialio3, at its annual tusvlauz ustid tt J'oiUsud, Itaturaay, ate Muaia.t. WU)HX1)T, Trb. 18. Pjvsisovss dmvii-Th' steamer Ajtt, w,,ch stilid from t-su l'rtncico for I'ortltad I'el l"lh hrirgi the f Mowing .si-tnr 11. II. Ihirlsiu; was in.l child. Dr. J.UiUou. wife and three, hlllr n. I.ntjt O H Wil.on I H A., Dr. K. J. T.llon, 1. 1. 1., Mrs. H. II. Hull ver, Mrs i Cragin. S U' IbwiirllJ, Prink II M Moriraii, i, 14 Dicliiison, W H Far row O For J. af Glials A Mit.-hHl .ml wife. J. Meiinder. U. K. Her, f. (J. I.rd, M. Kixbltiid 1!'T I., 11 Wt IN d Kenworthv, C S (ralf J (i. Walker J. O Mailer, Vim. D'M. Ilee. H.inn-1 1,'wrn.t. in, ('. . e'iorrell, f! Cohen. Mat Hiltiriuin C K H.,sr T A. Horlmin, A. D.Tlteomb, J. C Strut.' I. Mur phy. O. L. llrigKs and wife, H. S. Wii.on, J. II- Hirt. .V. II. Whitney, U F. DeUfcap, Miss K. II. iVIlnap, W. Flete1.cT.il. Hincinaii, N. 0. Longlellpw, 1, ). Pittraan. J. 1. A. Pitt, man, wife and two children, J, Hillock, J. Ortf, Mus II. CslUyhir, Mii (irsciai. Miss Irn. MUs Lautuu, OD1TVAHV. To the President, oftlcers and memliera of the Oregon State Tt mpomice Union: Your committee. apiHiluted to draft resolutions expresslte of th frelings of this Union on hear ing of tho dtath of brother Colon T. llnlariuiii, beg leave to submit the following: vuicrcas, Ainugiity ihhi tins seen nt in ids wiselom to remove from the scents of earth to tho Milrit land our elearly lieloteel brother Colon T. I'lnlavson. therefore, Ikj it llesolreel. That wo dcuort) the loss or brolber Fitilyson as one wheo place among us cannot well' bo illlcel. A true nnd worthy man. a geuisl friend, a faithful lnlmrer In tho cause of temper mice, In whoso henrt dwelt the true principles of upright manhood, thio whoso staudaril of In tegrity did honor In all with whom ImnesocU ateil. Hesolieel, That while wr deeply feed his loss, wo recognize' In it the hand of nu nllwlse l'rotl deuce', remembering that "our loss Is lllsgiln." Ilesoltvel, That we mingle emr sorrows which can lie faint and feeble ivm.irid with those of tho more Immedialely Isi-entiil bis family and other Minimi, whose wounded hearts no human solace cnu heat. ItiiMihcd, That w a tinder our sympathy ami condole nco to tin: family of the iteeeanil in this s.nl Is'rentemiut. Hi solved, That the Si cretary of this Union Is' Instructed to furnili a copy ot these ii solutions to the fimilt of the ilevi bmiI nnd to tho pipers of the Willamette Vallet lor publication. W. 11. DlMie.li, 1 .1. S. Mcl.ttv, (1. W. Dimicu. ' Com. l'trnt l'cifL-rr. I M. Jriiv, I Tin' Xrw DuinTiMtv. We hive rcce Iveit from thepilbllsheis, Misrs. WslteA Kculy nn ml vanco copy of their Salitii Diieivory'for IS7I. It is, l hiiuilsomelv eiecilteil mid lititlly Killllil toluiiieof alHiut 1,'flpagis, nnd contains mam tnlnible and liiiiHirtnit features In mMitioii to tbo teiy lull and complete dinelory id biislin-ss llrmsiiiid ivslileiiccs. Among them we notice it diagram of the e'lty. sliniltrln that lately puli bllsiml for the use of the Firs Dipat tun lit; it list of the city ollie'its for the prist nt .war, a wiather uiiiril for tboyc.irsls7n-l-'J !l;n skrlch of the many nml line Improieminte which hate IhsIi inadii within the city in tho hint twovnrs ; and n ihfcrlplito ski tclie'ifeuirncn Court House, our Stntei Capitol bulliling now lu ceturse of coli slructloii, with it full description of theceiemniiy of lat lug tlm conn r stone', October Kill, IS73, by the llighl Worlhv Orand laslgeol'l'iei'innl Ac evptid Masous cf On pin. ninl other promliii ut public buildings, hdievoh nt, ehaiit.ihlii nnd lellgloiislustlliilious, etc : lists of reiler.il and State eilllevrs and Com Is; illuclorlis of the Mn sonic. Odd Fellows' .mil other mx'ietles; u list ol the ollli'ers of the State Militia, aud the rehrls of tho City Marshal mid liecuriler, and ot the Fire Dciu'rliiirut, for IH7I. The Imtik also con rains a linglhvai lido from tbes u of J. (uinn Thorutnn nf this elly, giving a eompli to history of titles to rval estate in Salom from the Hum ot the early settlement nf Ongon, which will doubtless be resd with Internd I'.v many of our citizens, Fnllo'viug this appear the charter and aim mini charter of the city, thou port of J. II. dree r. City Surveyor. usui the istihlhiliniiut of the em lie r Isitunlaiiisof block ami streets in I ho city, ami tin- city laws and ordinances. On tho whole, tho tie w illleelory will 1n found to Is .1 IhioKoI great alue. and is ci ttaluly a flnlit to the piiblishi rs. Only a lew of them were ready for ele lively lids morning, kilt moro will U'owt by themli'lillonf the we, k. nnd Ihe ititire litllnlsTwill Isidlatribiltid ss fast as (sissible. A Piiivrr.n'ie UoNfursT. We saw yistrrdit tho monument which A. J. Motuoe, 1i is iiiiislructiiig, in eoiiiiiieiiioritioii of John 1 h in- liillig wuo illul alKUIl ouo e sr ago at liregon City, and who was the plonur prlntirof Ilu Pacific Ceust. The iinuiumi nt is to In envleil bvsulscriiulons in duly from print, is of (lie gou and. tlioiigli iiolhiiig guild, will be u mat and appropriate uu iimrial of Ihilr fellow crsll man. It is to consist of n grsuitu bine', the stoiiu takiu Iiiiiii the Ore-gon City quarry, one and a half feet In height, surmounted by a nur ble biseiud sjiiie of Califninl.1 tniible, foin nnd a half fi't in height. Tlie moiiuiiiiiit will ls plain Uariug meii'ly tho ordluaiy Inserlp t inn, with the printer's emblem -tho composing stick. Sii.vikto Sriievni. Instiiitt. A very pl'ts aut and prollubln Iiitltuti inn ting was held by the e'ltin us of Silvertou last I'ridsy, in re sponse to a call by Sii'rinteudtiit Kti'lxht, llio pl.sssslingsof which sro furiiMin! us by the hocretarv. II. P.hmith. An int. rvstini: eliscui- slonof 1,-eatrsl school matfrs waska.l,amlaria-olutionjisx-Nl ipriier of dlapprobction of lint clause ot Us se iiooi liw widen alms toe tablish Bute uniformity in tha Wit Ns.Uofour public ti'hools. Th" eulilng 'loil waaeaii suaixl by a Jei'turu un "rWhool lleius, H.'leol laiwt, Ki'booITsstchers, rtc.," dilivrsad by Mr. Kulc'ht. 1'btiikwiiat, rw. 19. Asrmrra Tnr. IV tweeii eight end nine ei'cleei last evminft an alarm of Um was tnreii which wit found to pnsil frnui thiistulhiait em portion sftsiwu, It wan a lunj ran for the bor. ut they were there with tbei euginiw and book tud lad.lsr carrtaa; in a very few uiloaki and foand that tho fire wat in tho bam of Mr CUarlea Kowksr. k'o. 2's bovs we-rn Hrtt em the giouul. hut tfur t- ttliiglhsirrniao found llt toe wooiassae to tier ior tosto ritvsou, and rvntrqasnlly tliey were satblo to rendi r any sasisUDiv, Thostriau from the Ctl'ital engine put oat the Ire In lime Vi tare tat fraate of the Luildiof; hut Hs.eons.iiss Wert entirely d.troj aj, lusvil Ibe bar a a m-re sWll. A oontiijrr ableejaaaiBly afliay wastsuns) iu the Utu, bat wa erf nolilJo inbsani liaaktnisinluf bsai. Twr. Jarrravia Oar JetTr.in (WTponl alevtiiU ast Use (Mijmtut, aaekrelale tin- I'lh Mr Knvht, County tvb.vil Huis riutrndsiil, held hit faltnatloiul lastitato ksire tsxlty, much H th edikcillon tr.tl eiHiiu(ssff nl o( the rsvplc Tlie afB-rnin wa oocupiisl Hi la intrratnar 4iacutioaof il Brn.li, aditsil lawt, ul ts-asrsl atSMW-tsi (WDstraJly, alt a'ejijet la Lisa testiest, Mr. Kui(lil dsliwrssl a Urtaralu It Me Jiwlasl C'kuith tu a larjs aud iutrllutsut tueUttstr, la bw bappisal tud Beat rffuctira irjle; uakitif vime (oexl bits aud wtU-Utvie) tatxwitieait fr BsvaswaasU astoakt, j'stu. Ton taaolt rMwivsd a ui'ii kirk froaa a bona at the ttabl laat treolaay. Bt trat rairyiiol list borte which bo dnve, when tmlef atr whink t- wast tlaadias; licked at hlai, swklinr; bin e both bsrs, Tho blow which fi II em list Hi Iff; eat ibrouath Lis lod and suck aad nil a atwh t Ineli long em the unjsr sicU nflb aukln lnin, nuLinga ri-ry paiuful woaoel. The otJier leg vat struck lo in w the kum and ennsidi rshly bruJaul. It will proUI.lv kty him p for a time. Tkbt lu.. -Tli tnauy frieads of Col. I. II. Moopse will ttr,r to bni tint be is sorTmng gisatly trim a re-re attack of luCaiiiatoty rbetiuHiUim, lis is at bis residi-iiiv ia this city, l.irnoi.Coaiitlss'jotutK, ITiii Hoard of ( IUI rommin-lnn.-rn, envjiting Mr. Kllppcl, it iinv, in io diM-assini: theletiingof rontrtcu for the mm work on tbo Ktato IIoiimi, tin! His Uvttimei for rtssimmineisg eqa ration In Dm Spring. Tli.i IVsud will n Matin lu tslon for streral days. Nrw HioT.fTt7 tho eb-gnnt "Norman" port able loikin; rana;, fot wissl or coal, with hoi alrclo-st for 1's.iJni! tlctusli warm. Hold br I Lutktr Mytrt.Couaierrial tlnst. ftbI0kiw Freil TVIlson sues the lug Merrltnio In the U. S. Iilrl.'t Court fur iltina gen In the loss ol'tbolwrgo John Kraiu'lsat the nimitli efthe Coluinbln, which was loaded with woistiiujln her low when lost. New lines -or loops of telegraph nro to be built to connect the points on 1'uel .oiuid Willi lliu main line. A ton ol llh reaches Portland dully from some place' on the Sound, Flour sells at K 00 per Mil In Union county. M inv emlf rants nreetiKvltillii Kastern Oregon from Nevada ttils Spi Inir. -Mr. 1 larmiers, of Union ci'iinty, had revc-n lambe adileil to his IKvk by Ihree ewes. Tlie Oregon Packing Coniiuny Intend taunt up 40,tKK) e.i-esof yalnionatclirteii. setcn miles ts tenv WeMtsirt. The l'loniiT and ltl.loile.il Sivlctt ef Astoria Is (o;iuve.i p. line on lhe'JIt. I Many call lente mid In hive illol during Ihe late storm lit I'maillls county through sheer neglivl. There Is s.ill lobe lliniis.nnils of neves or rich liinllii Itiker count to U bail for Ihe Inklnj. 'the Orecoiil tit teams dial all the lixpreM niiiiiet siolennt Kalsiiu not Inn; since basbiM'A reineiedecept IHI. It was found under a house tu town eiiiiiiiniiil Into an old boot, tnoh was the rcnt. Front llio Albiii) lliilrtm 1,. e;, lliiiMuirl but bei'nspis'liitnl county ng en for the I. Inn eounle i;i.iiii;os. John I In i rows ninl faintly of Alb.invnielolc.ito fur. I reH.len.clu Cilliroimi. 'I he It (WiTl'ifinlcesaiieii'nrgeil weekly nct w ee k. II Is riiiuniesl Hint the fellow who, two months since ii hlssl llr. AleMiinler of iiioni'y hclniiRlna, to Ihe (iruui;o has been caiiiihl. Ml. Condon In tiled ury ncceptnlilynt Alluny ll-t HlH'k. Mrs. .. t'l.tiichlon, at LeUinon, bad her kucn cap broken tlieottiel die, by Ihe I ell ol'n stick ol WlKsl. 'Ihe MK'iuj Woolen Mill's enterpilto IsMlJh) Is' meellug Willi success. Phillip I oh- tinndjiidfod Insane and taken to the . I unt bt Mieilil Puikeroii 'I lnirl.iv. 'Ihetslil I'ellnwsiiri'lnlkliigoferevlliig u hall bit In.-Iho toiiiliiMiiiiiucr. 'the II ill UhuiKlil, nuchas oluhl' iiieiiibers,uiul api'lb.'itloiissllllcoiuc pouring lu. The llinwiisiiltiMtKoleiii mllleoiilliiiics to turn out quantities of ceoollent gissls. The1 llntwnstllli. school liasmi aternge attend-Slieool'slvlj-e'inlil. Tlm ItrnnnSTllln (Iningo iininbers thirty eM ineiiibei s, Mr. Poster thinks of lenrlng iloviu the fi.nuo biilhlliigN'IMieii Cllolhev'sdrngsloio nml I'ox's store, mi I'irsI it net, nml crmlng n bilck llio coming si niMiii. C. P. Iliirkhait was ihreun fnrtriirel on to tho linru nf hlSKiildle, a few ila.es slnee. hurling htm mi seveioly us to evulliieliliii lo his I uoui fot suuiei il.ijs. lie Is about ii.mIii, howeter. The AlUiny A S111II.1111 Cnml Ceiiiumyara lunv re.nly 10 furiibh tvater lo lliiue ui'isllng II. Tlieii remains In More at lltrrMmrg, somo rs),- 000 luiitiel I id tt lie.lt, lllisul.t in r 1 1 1 - s, kllhniigll II has been pur.h imiI ioiii ihu farmers. Mi I'i'iigal oiirinlnlat Lettl-loiia Lislo'i'l' tho C, oil!, t'. Willi .til nieuils-is, Mr. Ilewle) rl.f. Ciirsuboiil Pallas uiu uiaklni; sad liavisiienniiig TI. Thai psis-r -sks tery highly efihn hittnriiili--liternl li Or. J.C. liriibbsiin "l.sku Cus'tlor." Tho I limit s.ts tliollroter Is Hie Mrst luit whleh he- reachad Kii;cuefluee Junei s7l. 'Ihe MU11.T lit I .lioin.l'le llio trln 'the' 1. rover bad lo do some haul teoik ele.iiliik-out I lis channel ami fin nd Hist thoclnniiel li.ideliam.iit In Bunio places. tin Tlitii-wliv evening al about 7 c'.livk nil .ilaiine-, llio was iflien bv sninei ivrooii wissug ihe ie.ldcn.eiif Mi. A. W Mimell, Helnrei any slirtl, b'tll lllllntHT nl ir-ous to .volllillih any 1:1" st bid le-.ichesl lbt Ssit Ihe Iioumi was all oil llio In. Lie and llio hen sod smoke mode II lnqtis. -llilelo.aie 111010 tli.iu oho or Iwiinillcli's. Al Hie Unit' the llie luoke out Hie 1.1 nil ly who at tin) 1 uiil IIoiiii ami II Isnnl kimnii how II Marled, Wesio bifoiuieillli.il llie lo-s IshUiiii l,iaiO, lil'll au iiisiii.iu, i' to Hie mii ul of l,iel. Th .li.uii'oliiir lesrus thin inlidnt; bat hnu .allied tu xll Winter In llio llluo Moiiuliiliis. The dwelling buit.it of (billet Mihiio, l'ps-r .'lilt I'av Vallee, wssemlrel) i'hiimiiiiisI, eteii lo ilu'ltf-snl ullllln l.ipilo;b,li,nlihijti Mia, Mimre, whs w.i.nlonr when llio ills bivkeoiil, I alllo ml sink In llio J,, ho Hay Valley went Ibln but had uol diet In any niiinl-rs. Wlllln IIipIuisii, of irawl,iry Vullev, broko bit be; while sliding down hill. laasaT sl' Tir. noum Arm. 0. n. K. trritert lo tlm aVjunMiV'r at lollows, from Canyon I Ity : "I.ait tlioiigli not lesjsl," (lie. farniera liitvt'. for llio iin-scul, quit tUelreallliiKiiiul l.ikon lopul Itlo al. Tin' e-iii ilderiiiiiii'il lo luru aland In tlm mansci'moiit of nur county am hUtr aflaipe, anil In vlevr of this ob ject, 1iit.1rgar.l1np tlie former parly ties and afllllaliiiiis, calleil a tnewtlnj; ami pa'td certain revolnlloiis. Asan liulei to llmlr lit Intr action, ttu learn tlm fullowliij; wait adopted : JttMlrl, "That o will ttul tlier directly nor linlirvetly, ! our unp Ie)rt toany iirofe.iiiu dillcUii for tlm nirK oreleTatlinj lilm to any olllcn of uoiior or trut," And fie) Hud in Hie. tame uur lira fol Itnvliif; uall from (Mnxo ; At a iiiwtlnf; of llie eiplo of Oehotyi iv eaiblfsl al lliie plane, on foal rvenliij;, In tlm liitiTrt ol llwi laltorinc ami proilnoln; i'U afmeplr, it th ri-ssilvisi to r.tll a ataae, Latsutliii; of the )ilo In estcli pro cincl af lint cxtuuty, au lint 21 t hint,, liir tlie pnrtHetfaere.lIiiielepitaM lo meet la a (anility, aiirtnlliiii, Ui attetnbla In AuUlo! rallry on iIm: IUi at March ueit, to alct a ttouiity liciel, oaaj(sMtd oftaod and true tueii, of UntMt luibntry and sobriety, Judlclaijaly arbstss froal til parta ef tit tsiuiity, reifsriJIesinorUjclr nr lioas) olltliial procllritlet, Tv'e would ur ujsoii Use ssojile of tb rarioua precinct, to take' action in th irnm le aud tuestl ua al Uaa line and placu ilca iiaalad. Yaura iy rt-sjircifiillr, In 1 1 'I imifo.v( Ell'Ui llaUOtS, ' 1', 1.- iIIji, in, A. J'lllVI.I'j. All of which waken 111 truly LHIovei tint tiling are niarin;, llmiif;li It asvui, m it uu seen lutlnls werr ilnlnp; It. An lown MjliDeil tiohi;r hni rxei (JUfhurgi'd for tho tTeiiMt of kbrniiR a fejuulo hIUnt. Vhoruiiiiii 11 Icx'til iwittjr inuulrct "wliat intluuu iimntst thercis iornyiK)r,tiilotixlo liliinirii-i tho country rllitrlelH of lovra to illrcft tho young Jduu, if ho 1 to lio ilntiM "'"ordiHstryluxurlerj ofeYorydy llio?" a ;!