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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1874)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. A KYENfFl'Ii I.IFK. Death of the IlerniK or Tlirer Itlvrm. Prom tho 8prlnj;llcld (Maa.) Union, Jan. Si. Hall J.w Kelly died nt hid home Mn Thieo Rlveis (IMIrnur). on Tuesday oven IiiK, nt thu iif?o of fj."i. ThmiKli known to but few peiKint oiitnlilo of l'lilinur, Mr. Kelly has lived long ami HtruiiKuly eventful llfu, its early years being full of toils, trials and dlHnppolntmmitx. Com prolicndltiR largu uiituriirhu'siind striving for great reunite, he pawd tho best years of his manhood, until, broken down In health. Houred In disposition, his lulud n wreck, lioppcnt thu lant twunly years of his life almost alone, brooding over Jiis trials and misfortunes, and striving forn recognition, from the I'nlted Mutes government In a donation of publle lauds lor his long, and, as he deemed, valuable (services. Mr. Kelly was born at Cilmanlon, X If., In 178'J. In 1H!M ho was a teacher In the public K'hools of Huston. About that thnu his mind was early turned to thu sub. Jcut of colonization on the 1'aelllo shores, and saving to our country tho then un known wilds of Oregon (mm occupation by tho Hudson Hay Conipnny, which was then extending its trudlng posts among Die Indians along tho northern line of tho territory. Hoeuthuhistlo was ho that In 1HJ7 anil iHUH hu spent much of Ills time talking, writing and lecturing upon the subject of Oregon end its settle ment. In 1828 ho began to organize a party of emigrants to go the overland Journey to Oregon, start lug from St. tjouis, going theiico to tho I'latlo river, following it to its source, niul thence through a suppos ed depression In tho Jtocky mountain range Into tho unknown territory of Ore gon and I'ugel's sound. This enterprise, though at llrst Joined by nearly a hun dred adventurous men, among whom wero Nathaniel Wythe of ('ambrldge and ('ant. Iltiiiiicvlllc of the lulled Htates army, was abandoned, one after nnnlhcr dropping away fiom what the massoflhe people called a "visionary scheme." Mr. Kelly's heait was In his work, and lie, next tried to orgaul.o a party to go to I'ltgct's kiiiihI by vesel around Cape Horn, but this was also un Hiimsful. I'roni Ift'JO to JSII1 ho spent much of his time trying to secure special powers from IheHlalo l.eglslatuie, and In JHJI ho obtained a eluirler for "Tho American surlily for encouraging the Hclllemenl of the Oiegou territory." In 18.12 lie oruauled another party, which left lloton to no via Veiii Cm, and the oily of Mexico t.t Calll'oi ula, and thence to Oregon, wiillt'in JMexleo jcalouties auddlhseiiNlous prevailed ; lih ImioKm niul papers werentolell by cutou houo ulll elaN, niul one by one tho whole piuly dioiiped away. I iidismiiyedal these lehulNof foituue, ho orgaliled, at MiiiiIcit.v, a paity ol Aiiieileau hunters, with otheis, and Htm lid with llielll ovelbilid, leaehlug Viiiicouvei', on the Coluuibla liver, In 8.,Lv and nflei winds cetilcd, with his colony on Willamette river. Km' the Koveruuieiit of his company, he had drawn up a " covenant " lor the settlers to sign, niul iiNo "a bill of rights," em bracing (he principles of government for their guidance. '1 he tilals and dllllcul tlcs attending the new hi'lllt'lllt'llt were tooeuibariiislug (o I lii wllil, mviugoluir aelers I lint cnmpiised the expedition. Then I tit tniillnir agents of the IIihIhiiii JIiiv Kur coinpanv entered the region anil claimed for t lint eonip.niy the ex clusive light to trade with the Indian", and llin Whole uf Oregon its within that company's patent; and by misiepreseu tatloux, tliicateniiigs mill promises, In cited the led men to unlr'cuilly acts, nun icimuis to iiaiie Willi .Mr. Kelly's colony, uiiiiur these ,uivciso iniinenccs III!' Illlll' I'llMPII llll'ltl'll nixt Mr. Ucllv Is believed to ho the IIikI white mini who incended the Columbia river iiiiiI Intelligently explored and ex-' uiiilncd the Kiii'iouu'dlug country, lie ! eoiitluiied these explomtlous buig itflfrl 1.. . 1. . 1 1 .'. ..1 ...i. 11 1 I Ills coloiiv hail lelt, and while almost nllllie. lie kepi II full dllliy of Ills lid ventures, noted uiaiiy rant scenes and incidents, and inaile ink sketches of mat ters of Interest and of the llora of the legion. In 0110 of these tours of exnloratlon, after he had been de sorted by his lai-t attendant, sick ami feeble, armed only with a long fowling piece, ho hail thu ml'lnrtimo to fall from his hooe niul luctik olt'hls gun Just In-low the luck. To be alone III ami un armed, aiming hostile Indians, many lllllcs iiwaj I'iiiiii the holtie of elllled being, v. us a condition deplorable enough. Mr. Kelly, however, with true uulice courage and Ingeuillty, fueceetlisl iltb Ills Jack knife, an old hutluln hoiii found In the fnreM mid a part uf it limb ufatice, In making a new lueech, and attached it to his gini, lelideliug Uasser vleealde a ever. This gnu lie brought liome with him, and a t'ewycaisagu prr senteil It with other curiosities to the museum of Ainheiest college, where it can now lie seen. .Mr. Kull.v was an able Minever, and was the orgluator of a system of survey ing from ll.Mil meridian lines, to en sure ceitatnty In Mirveys against the variation or the magnetic needle. His views woiebiought to the attention of thu government under the administra tion of (ien. Andrew Jacksiiu, ami were thu subject of much currcHhindcuci with leading men ot the Culled .Slates govern ment, with ivu'rcuco to tlit'ir adoption as the b.isls of suivevs of llio piddle lands. Wblle In Oiigou, Mr Kelly inaile a full eurvvy of the Columbia nver from Vancouver to Its iiiotith. Koou after Ills letill'li to .New Ijinliunl, ho became InluivMisI With otheis in tho building of a dirge cotton mill at 1'h loo Jtlvui, In r.ilmtir, investlnu In the I'uiiipany the pirgr pari of the lew ' thmifands of dollars lelt of his loitnne, and icnioved them and pundiasl imU , it tie, Tho uutlcrtaklng was too huge, , the company falUsJ, ami Mr. Kelly's veil- Uin Wll II total lo-s. 'I isn tioulilcs, Tl.rm lili.s n fjvnniMii pnx.is t Tor 11.11 Unllisi In with (cchle hculth, broke til lit dawn. I ch-h . tii)tuit4.t itt-i imvii.ir am. t ioiiii. l'tir tlio iio'l iwelvn in itliei.ii vo'iiw In, iltnl Apiu, It wilt tnkuiuuur thiisi mck.ol inruio next iiio 10 nitiiii ji.irs n'l1HB,u,Ur rtllUllll,l,lll.,., .,vli Miwijt iiiuclvnf lisiiiiur,luiinaHiidnub.t .n,(, ,liw1llg ', . ;,m, UvlM , ,., iMlllllu' f.ielS 111 rcgnhl to thecllmate.Md (lrjiulemilliil m.l.s s. Alliorii. fu'.l.l.idj t. s. unit advanliiu'ih ol Oiegou. mid eticour- iiger " . . . t ttKli uiul ii' i luuri'tlU "' Jl (hi iutl. n f-.li 1 '1 I , UI -r n 111-1.1111111 ui 1 imjiij slsl 3.' Uuw ot Ilia MirVKV"i .. ullCtellt liHnu.l or OtjtoU, IllhCllbllt) WCIO neiPhiul dlfappoltitcd; poor niul i'.'iisi, unable limlviu the ml verse tide, ho became so irritable an to drlvo Ills wlfo and family from him'. Huvlng a Hinall house and u llttlo land heavily mortgaged, ho has lived fonnoro than twenty yeuM u hermit's life. broodlngove"r Ills troubles. a fills mind partlally'gavo way and for years In ev ery llttlo trial of his life, oven down to his last linur, he traced, through every unfriendly act or petty annoyance, tho persecutions of tho Hudson Hay Compa ny, through their emissaries, who, ho believed, still followed him with relent less hostility, because of Ids cailv ellbrts to colonize Oregon. No ellbrtH of friends or relatives could induce Mr. Kelly to leave his hermitage In the side of tho hill racing the ooi on at Three Itlvcn, though thevolleivil Ilium mint! home and all tlie comforts of lire. Tenaciously he would cling to his llttlo home, believing that if hostuld there his fortunes would ultimately turn, and tho llttlo tract of laud which his friends allowed him to .remain on and which ho dually believed wAs his own, would becomu of untold value, and ho would be n wealthy man. J'Voblii and almost blind for a year or two, ho hns tottered about tho village, leaning U)iou Ids cane, an object of pity, believing that in tho new development and building up of tho village, tho gol den time was approaching, hast Mon day ho was found upon tho lloor of his llMlo house stricken with paralysis. Ho soon became unconscious, and on Tues day evening passed to his rest. flEWS IjE-vTS. KiiiiIIi Uroiwi'.vlllft llranuc, I,. Itlcr, M.tMrr, A. vl, Mimnril, Nvreinry, ! stiitinlir riiiilennl Ihu ('xii I li ilcurruniini'litMiirKluaii'll'l.iH"'. A 'hirit'.l feint" mill n iri'lirrtll lmki.1 IInimm.i. ftn.iwi.l. '1 1.1. I. u lliiiirMiinir ditnuie, linlntf t0 lurinli'm II limit' niul 17 leiimloA. Krl'litv I'M'nliiirdf l.it t i t-V Knn Hill I lirniiLt', eif niiu'ii .ii.inin .inner is .n.uiir. I'nmcrrcii inc rniiiin iltynii uiiiiflii.s ,r II i'iiii'II'Iiiiv- iluxiratiiro la-lug In mwIihi 1 1 "in II a. M. li. I e. M. A "h.irott li-aw" lll intuitu I lie illni.-llli' rt'.lllires tit llm ivjfiilt, I.. (' llutMi.-irl, Mm iinlvntM-tit lur Ilic Himiuc'I", iiii'I invruii KlIii'iMl-ltlnx lr,'l liri-ii mii'pf('M-iil. Tim Sintit k' i-iill ttr.-i I Cnlli-i) nl Cnniitlliiiii- n. i'-ii iii'ir linn II... '.nil i.riln. pr.-iiil iiiiiiiIIi milt Hi" IiiUhhIiiu dill, kiit "ii'i i.f hii, luri-: II. I.. Ar ii. iM, I'li-lili'iil ; II. . I, II imiIuiiii-, l'riir.-..r el l.iiiiii.iK'i:lti'V. J, Kinrrjr, I'mli' ir nl'.Mii'liiuiiU.'.; ll Inluhinilli, 1'rlinnr) lieiuriiii'iil : Ml Vln'a Uilw, Mmlo i('iirtini'nt; I i.i It. II, IIthcII. Miliary iuArlnii'nU Thu .!.. h.I u i.rnv'iiliu llni'l). I'iiiiii llio Allntiv J)(iirrn : " wl ohiiiiIk iminpil Allen, uIhiIiiimi l..riiun mmi m-1 i -l.lt-.l III II llrltr llll'.l lll Mll'k Mill. Ill II ll'U luilir' of ('.'It'll "ili.T. 'I In' ni'irml ti'iiuiliH i.rihi' iifil mi. I i('i..ii.. 'iiiintii till iiiini'iimtiiiiii urine, fun! inn in. triit tlmi II. iii' fne.l rjilrlls iimr mjikIit kI.Iii Ii Mu nil Mm li.iMi'ii Miun'.orilii; lllmwl ln... Wo l,il,nni rill(Airr"iiillui l)r ii'ndtit: I.11UK I'. ljtiriiel,t'nili.uiiii.K'l.'i ili'.iler, li n Ih'i'H li.jn.lX'"l liiAiitii', 'llm niiiolllii(tiiii('i nt IMm.iiwi. Ilii-lni, l,. 'i. il. in.ni tiiitiii'l'.li.liiihoii, iinrkln nt n lepilni; riitnp iii'.irlMiiiis iinil.ilcl) kllliillit a I.iI'Iiiiiiiii'. I iilniiTi'iiivrniKsi I'l.ncr Mivihi),",iii. N'Im l.el.l ill I'l.ril.in.l. 'HiiiMnik nl' llNirmli.t; ll.i' I ier I'liliiinlili iiicr In.cwi'cl. imli'K In Ilie evlnii-:i..u el' 1 lit-ti-in ti-t t.t ll.'ii. lln (lie iini li.'in S.ni l'inii.-1-..'i Hie M'luHiiierliMi. (.'. In 11 . oil 1. 1. I Mllli iinullii'r le- el, Ml'.:nl in liu lli. vlnHiner llci.'i. 'I'liu llnll'llit iiiIiIUIii'4iiii i'V. I. in. ill. 111 nf. I, A. Itl i.'rl'iu'H nrrcM in I'iIIiihh: llulm.l mern Imniltiil Inn I nrr.illln rimiilni; a luiiii whllu In W ivuiiiinnv Itlllinllt IiiImk Illlllliii lli,llll. lliu Aoilneri'ell-I.ll'lli'l llliirln iiftviKilii'iiiiiH iiliiciy lieiul, iiinli-r llicclr i'iiintliiiiii'4, Ni lll'l'CllinieViliilii l. He ln.tr.iM I In. IiiiihI iiiiiiu liiiiiilro. IiimiI, imiriiiir les 11 nni. Tl u lly nl'ii ilimmcl nvm lui lnvn fun mini llm liu.i'1 el Mm lu'n l.l.iinl, IiiiIiu MIIiiirU. 1 lur. Mr. I.l.'li-n-llrni'l' r.'lll.'iinl mini n tliis.i.inl Or a.vnrlinr liliimf liiri'div. iiliii'lim iLiin.iui'a 111 IIiluhl ami lliejiiiy pun hlin tlmi. Prominent 1 illens of Prll.ni.l lure eatli"! n nii'et Iiir Iiniii irroii in Kill o kHiiii iim'H'ih.Uiii ivhlhiKln Ihuralliui'l Mil miiv -ii.liin; liul'.ni! CoiiKre. K. llio llilnii'4 linvo in.il'nmil In ileul Ml lien, from .I.'IhuA M Miner I loiiKlnit'iiiinly. ln.;i l.l-l Sinein Ikt, 1111.I iniiikixultiiiinl iiiiiii'M'llh tliiiii.llintiKtillu'V .oiiiiikiluiiiIlirainIo.l. Tin') ultcr t.lnu lew. ml. IMiijtln eniintr rnrnlMif llio im.l Imrrllile anl ill-iHUIlillfi'aMi of Inci'll mi livnnl. (Inn II.iii.'iiiL unio;,:,;;:.,;,;,';;"''.';:..'''" l 'llm t-'ri'ii. li lirlc SMI. Ml.U'li mo on llm I.m.Ii Iio Inii Attiinu, Unill Ina i'illk'l .Itiuill.'ii. No ihini- itKi'lia. Ihsiii aml.ilmsl, lionevcr, niul In' I. In lint li.iiili'fniiinyorHrc.kerwliiiii'i'imi.li'iiitif!ii. "'" uif. s..',KJ.,Vl;'r.l.'v,ll', S'-JJVt ri':", l,i,!,,,l;v!J.l," Stn I'raii.'lis'n ny it)ll. laro ,v in, ilnilnic Ilo mini1Prrvi)r,iary,.nliii.i,Mi to. Tho Unatner ALi ulll Mill fiom s,M1 I'rnivlwii In I'.'Ulaii.l lo-mtiriotv rnivnisin. tti-lut tilnir, lm will nil l-'inh) I'U'iilni:, M.inli II1I1, nl li.VhK.'k. Wi'nl...in rrnni llio U.'iilnn Ixn.-i.t' Mull Hindi Inn Urn's 11lnrr.it I'nii.illli m Injiinsl l.lli'ly l.y llio li.int i-nilnt;. .Inini's MiMoll.' nn.l l.'i'.i. Willi. ini wire nil In a iiull on .i.iilni ILi ;ml Meio -.vlilcv iilmn IIM'lllSt. 'Mm AkiI.'hIi n.ill'ollivo i'Iom'sii "ti,ve-Oil term. Mr iii.'l.lnn. lilniMnlli.iin lu I tinny kIioI. ni. 'I'lm too i-li's I :iliu nlil.ol Urn Plillonulli -.'li.s'ls l'-0'll llil tk. 'llm fciiK-mr mi. Ih,- In.li'is'ii'li'iil mmn piltu liiiiiiinl In ll.'ill.in I'nmill, in.'-l el llio we.illli) i'iiiii 1 ik Jrlnlnll, St'o.1 11 I1r.1t 11 n'aiw anl lit gistl il.'in 111. 1 ift U.'iilnn I'onno 'Ihc I'.ii hum of lli'iiton cniniu h 11 iiii; ptt'o tlu'ir Mnlnr milk ii u lion il.iln Hull .-.lnj; ploiilii);, Jo-i'lJi M.'.MIIlii, n loii'.l limit', MMiil In llm lor o.tt.roio iiiIi'k tnl, nl a latinWtil lint li hl ll.'t 11 i'iiiisli'1 I'.iihcr In UmiiM'iir le.ii'lnii'1 tilita-M-iin Mini lie lit.iVo llm li.'t ktionii lur llm IsiieiU nt hiimiuliy. Tim Hill. I li'int nl' I'lloItU' t'nlu'l.lll 1 niniiu'iunl lal Ttk.tl.ii. 'I'lm .Ui'iiiiliiiiiitr 4itilHttr 11 nnr!ln,t a! tVli.vu puvluol, ats'iiiysiiii), Hlikli a-o.t re.oliitl.uu I Inr.ililn In llm lien SinlUni Mountain road, atklni; al'tol l'oni;ri'.t tor Mini,', ami iivoimui'iiilln llm In ili'lvudi'iil mm 1 nioiil in 1I..11 1'liniui Tl.rtl ir nUll-lm a onl I lur an lili'siuU'ti I'isinly tnoii'ttiont lotttiiHidt 11III1 Iho t.nitl.i.i'oinity ri'Mdiillon. mix'L ralir ivvrl niMllivr li.iul on UvV and inn.' It 1 ull In a ml lnvi ill Inc. J. A. lilt'ivrlon, of vitein. lilt Us'ii nru-lol on rturso of uli ik rrainiulcnl lutura of hit uxablii proi en . A .InsiiiiijjnirMlri'.iiiio nfl U'tiii't'iiiiiorlial rtiaur am kis'iH'in ui llm Mllr nainul Win. Miulor ami lloiiri ll.iii.liin.'iir Nn Iiii.. I .4Uol niul llilu.U. iiioiir IkhiihI our In miiu 01 liJ In niowir. t'ol. insi, II. C.irr) nn I I'.indlr Inintiioiol In (.'.in ) on til), nlmrw lm will npi'iin l.i ntlUn. t'rolivioii Ki. vino I'ii. No I, l'uKl.m.l, ut a linn lll'll I'lllllO llJllK'. II Udlt'iitvinl Hint llio U.l.i fiiuii.l In II 0 Hut, nl ll.olnu I olKjiolot l.ljili I, ii.i.ai'iiHiot (kk'Ho, n a diliirol pt-iol ii.i. (mini mi tin Uink, ant llm iiiniii. un'i iiii iirni v vi'.lli.r'l nr.iin, 1 iinrrnmn. iiimi IwvhIi 'toiiiiniM. 'llm Pjiwiiiiii Klin tho ll.iiniin Iron Work. ftVu,," ,rl0 UnU 1Vm,H.,v ,.,.,., m.,m lv. iai,oj,ivaui.ilnKii'niiliai'iviii.sk'ii. lin'j. Itiyottter: J NoWiiliiiir, 'riv.i.iiivii I'. 1 aiinati.1, ..Mxmiai; ii 11 nrim, ,. 11 . .t:ei, i. ik.att iiAvaiuM a. iv- wi.u ii' U'.i;... Ul lljtui (IIKI M l lir lilltiOi.nf I 1 i.iK'lililvli, ltI44 IfllOf 1 - Tlw1.4Wlll I'h'w nc.l nuiulwr uf tt.s'k uiiitiiiiUiuitullaltultlnvouiimiDiillliiall pii- lh.mf thlt .'ntiiiM and I'lnalliU. Nun. tlie It lliuirniitulwiitluil iinl h'Mllitiiinii-foiirlli nl llm oal lie In iluatallt-r Mill illtMHi'l Hull iiulou It e malhcr iikIh.Io. nivt'K'Ulci xxn, OuC J-All' ol llio wla'lo aintul use. tin. lillafnwjfte' Jfarmir. q IMUKH CVMIT BATCJ1DAT, 11T , , CIjA.IfclC3d As CWA'IG, rcnMtimu anii I'lioi'iur.Totu. , a. claiikk. a. n-, cn.nu. Term or Kulmerlpllon. Onocnpy, onu t-urt'rJ nuinleri , Onocnpy, lx month' (21 nunibi r) , Ono cup, tlircu inmilliK (in number) ,$:i.oo . i.r.o . .tr, ntmoiMM MKIUaiOU fc'oAr Ciii:t:i: Okamii:. W. L. Cau thorn, Kccretiry of this Orange, writes us that it Is In n piospornus condition, that nearly till the farmers have Joined, and tho rest were rapidly coining in. Tho snowy evenings are very pleasantly spent when they meat in their grange rooms, and besides being sociable, these meetings arc found to bo nrolltablo. Hlg crops arc to lie put In this spring, and the fall sowing looks well. J. 11 .Miller Is master of this grange and W. L. Can thorn Secretary. There iiro prnlnWy a liiiiiilri'l nr more jiiTMinii In ttiU nhfl netehtmrtii? toirtn. who ilallr puflur from tho lUMreri'lntf rflciU of kl.tncj truiiMen. who ilo not Know uiai.onmOHt Aniuynt j.imment in nnoi rcr. tin euro. In rvviTo cax.'n, cro.it rullof my be ob tained, If not a perfect euro. W' nutlet1 that Ihu Arrltnltiiral imihtk nil over llio miliary rerroniinenil llm uu nt SluilJnn't Ctnalry IrihiWiim !((( r. Kxehnnr. Fanner, nn.t nihi'm In IhU f.Tll 11 havo l.ini; known aim nnprrclntrd llm iminiilii;u of lila poiiderH urer nil oUuri. n.iiiuii:i). At Hit rC"lil. lice of J. II. Ttonell, la tliU (llv, ThiirniUr t'tenlng. .Much nth, 1STI. I17 llnv. V. H. KiiIrIiI, Omn K. IJakir toZura K. Hovr ill. All nf Halt in. At thu rralilnitee of tlio hrlilo'a parrtitu near Kola, Polk county, .Mauli 5, IHU. br 2. 1'tarcu. Justlcu of llio I Vara, 1'. .M. (Iriini's niul Ml.t Nancy I,nca. At the Ii'iiihooI Htii'liiii l'lirtir, llio l.ri.le f.illn.r, lunr Hllrertna, lv KUltr Jmniti 31 iKem, Marlua l'almi r ami. Inii pliliinl'ortir, all (if Mirliin comity. TfE VlrK.E7S. Uliral niul Flour. The Saliiu MIIIh now pay 8." fonts jier husliel for wheat nt thltt place, with very llttlo oiler hi);, as nearly all the wheat In the hands of producers has been Hold ulieady. It. C. KluneyitCo. will this month lltilsh their ntoek on hand and close nil oxlstlnj,' coutrni'tH, and whnt over thtiv inav do the reinalniler of tliu i-piiMin will ho governed lij, the statu of , tlio inarket. Tlicy havu u lorjje loeal trade In this Statu and In San Krunol-co which they will continue, to xupply. Their titoel; of wheat for future hii.siues.s will have to ho hrouiilit from tui the river. Tiiero is no probability that thu Parasites that infest Sheep prices of wheat will advance iniioh, Ifi any, until j;rnlii speculatoni got their i Itlcas for.ued as to whnl 1 thu prospects arc I ,, ANI, VA8TLr forthu Kcuer.il wheat market of the J world thu present year. Sohiuthii.Kdc-! c,,,J",,:u T,,A:C ' 0T,,,:u KFri:CT peiulsoii tlieaptlouirtlu)f)raiiKoaj,'enlH,"AL HEMKnv roit Titn tiikatmknt of Unit is, it tuey siiuceeil as wo expect . and hope. Nun l'ruiirlnro .llnrki'l. S.iti rninel.ro, March II, Klonr-Suionliio, $5 W; rnpirllne hinndsat 5 '.'."u." Mi; exlr.i, f1 1'.'.V'O "V Whinl-fl WVlOil. Ilarley-fl .vmi M. Oals l MUI Nl. Dilry I'nslnrt. llnlli-r,:.itiX; i:,v, S.VkV. Wlnut In LlivriiKl-Aurai;o Callfunila, JtrldQItl T.1; Cluli, i:u IMfftlS. SALEM JCARKET. .MONUTAIIV. Lkiiai.Txnhi.iu, l)U)ln,im : ellliis, Ulc. KLOUIt, OILMN Ac. Wheal, Ih'H white, V burhi!, '. .. h5 Oal.,1l'U 3""t li t'urn .Meal, f V IH i Klnur, I'i'.l, V M.k, (S Urn I) I txiiM ',3 llm ktt heat riiiiir, V -lift f llran. V inn 10 niti o Mi.irln, t lull S.1 CtXiO .. Middling. V Inn S3 (0.... Olll'ake Meal, Jl Ion U Ut.... Flur hnsl, ur V H llay.tnon nt UiUsI, V ton tlj (IltOCUItfKS. HiiUr, San 1'rniicii.cn rinnrd, lljt is I.Und Ids I) rm.hrd l.'V.O 14 IHiiidsrid.. It') lti granulated llul .. Ti'a,Jiin, V m .tt HO llnt.rrl.0 .' .....I 'JbitldO Coffer, fo.ta Itlia, W Bi to UT lll.i MiVS .11 Kono iNt :m Java Hit to bab, Carmen llud, rrcl .1 M Ltierioiil,riiare t luat..,. dairy ) NVC... Day ,.., 1 PU0V1 M VHIUTS, VKUKTAULlM. Ac. Amdi', rreeii, V Xiox (I 10 ilrled.Vlti ,.,,., it 10 IVirhra, drlisl, V J' IVt I'Iuuk. " " tl, it; llran, V 14 1 l'oialoe.. V bintu'l ii SO Onion.. l Ml S I'.UI'H'i'. l dix M 10 Uarili V ''iili Ui ,. IHTTKkTSjHS. Ac. liutler, nwh rlt. V f m w farknt atit UI Kjs, V doaon ,i VU.I .. I'lu'i'.i' Orrpm I'tluif, V I'"' ''" l.anl, V I1 1) ousr.tc. I.lnrnsl Oil, boilnl, V ttalUw I V6l ST ia. " 1 lllfll 1J Lard Oil, V F"11'"1 ' M I'oalOU, '' ,., IVv 15 Niat.f.sil Oil, V cl 1 Isimu Tall,V 0 WOOL. 11IIIKH. Ar. Wlnat harka, LtveriHul hurtau, extra,.. l'Q ., rauilt SVt 37 nidi'., dry, each ta .. iIItvii, tailed, raeh .VteU Ml Drer SUn., lirvfed. V f tSiftl l btirep lUn, wikjIoh, each a4 SO LKATUKK. Ac limtlist l.y J, W, lilll'f rl, dler, balrui. Itarur.t Leather, V C &Yt 40 tUrtli.ii leather, V .,., ll .. llrlJUi leaihir. ' SVi Vreiich calf . 4Vt w Krruch Kli rrlt $ TX1U Cat. arul Od'suii Calf Shi 40 V " Klt ' .... M b Kaula Cma tiolr, nr t M ihi llldea. diy, ,. in) v " cn-rn. r.lfh.....,,.........v..,...t MQ3 0 I prec SUii., dry. lr ,....,.,,... ,3a.... " div.nxU " ..., 1 CH.1 W C. t. WOODWOIITII. C. II. BALL. WOODWORTH X-HALL, Bucccsrora to.Jirlt A Hall, n3 Druggists & Apothecaries, And Dcalern In Drugs & Medicines, COmMKItClAL STIliiKT, Oppofttc Chemckcta Ilou.e, SAIJE3M, - - OREGON. A complete assortment of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles, OOMBS, BRUSHES, Etc., otc. Physicians' Proscriptions AMU PA7I1LY JUX'lI'IiN (.'arefully cnmiilletl, nt ALL hnnrf. day nr nlcht, by lUiiuv iIraii, un cxnrlenced fhanuaclit. Ane. to, ts;.i. y JOHN G. WEIGHT, JIKAl.KIt IK Crockery, Glassware, Tobacco, Cigars, Family Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Toa, Salt, Caudles, Soap, Notions. Agfnt for Imporial Fire Insurance Comp'y or LONDON. CARBOLIC Slieep X i ip, a sntn criiB roit SCclb, Sorew Worm, Foot Rot, ASH ALL Hlli:i:i. IT Improves the Health Ol TUG ANIMAL, AND TIIK QUALITY of the WOOL. i'V OnKiilloD la wiousli for our 'hundred to tno liuu.lred bheep, nc cording lo Ihelr nr, rlrenxth, and eondlllon. It In put up In FIVK-OALLON CANS-I'rlco, H2 per can. iend for circular, to SAVU & samOTLBSL, POHTI.AND, OltlMJON, WIIOLKSALiS AOKNTH KOK TJIK STATK, Or o your ururoat llrtall Drueglal, Nov. 1. 1VTt 37mll JOHN W. GILBERT WII.I. I'AY CASH FOR HIDES, Shoop Pelts, Door and Elk Skins, Elk Horns. sulcm. Nor. ri. lsTS. 41tf THE PARKER GUN. SCHO STAMP fOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S . WEST MERIDEN.CT. HOME FOR THE SICK. Loealed near Capitol rruarc, NAl.li.1, ... KUON. lLCanrtNTaH, M.I.. Allrndlnr.t Vl.lllmr Unrnsm. II. I'tTTitN, M, ., Atlntllii( A VlflllDi; Phyafelan. flllllS LAltOK AND COMMOIHOUS 1NST1TU X lion la tirui hied ri lih every facility to lnure the romAirl and relief of all ho may apply. All chute of d.ea.e will ls lira led ricept tho.r rcnuailnua In cl.'.'?ir.,.''r' KI"claltirntlimIU be ctien mcawa if I Vlf .! L' I IJ .... at, ... w w u u niiii M,) ail- I1IMIF, I'rtcr. per week, Including board, ruisllclnot, aud allendanra: ' l-'or ordinary Ict,nc , ,.1IC0 , t'orrilraim1liiarylcl.ne, rniulrlni; addt- , llonal atlenllim n to operation charged extra. rrmnn. ammipaiiviiiff iMr frlrn.!..,,, . 4 00 Al'i'llrallon may Jje uwde either hy jitter or lu per on. irtnrwrUcular. addrvw rllhrr phytlclau. , J. O. SHUXTON, ML D., ")IIYSiri.lN AM Ml'IICHON. SALEM. i - .Onwn Oder, fn-ct rooiu on hvmeiI Soor uf thr . O. ljrrttv brick, . Contncrrlil vtrert Jleil denrr, nbrihra.t eororr rmt am! PlvMorUtrreta. Ilo.-a craduair oftho lliy.lo-Medtral. crCurtl. CVilhcv, Clnrlunitl, Ohtp, wcarvpun-ly rrroiminpnr practice, carditis alike boih mineral amt yriabte (silwif. J3y WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. and keen the money In onr own State hypnrchai IiiK tho hct Wacone ocr ollcjod for folo In Oregon. THE BOWIE WAGONS, manufactured In Salem arc made of tho VERY BEST MATERIAL, Wheel UOtLKI) IN OIL heforo lfonlr-,"!TCry part KULLV WAHItANTEU. Uear wliat your neighbors ray: To the Farmers of Oregon We. tho underfilled, ohii and nr IhoUOWIE WAOON8 manuftcturtiliiyT. l'ilnnlnhnm & Co. Halem, Oregon, and lako leaure In riifnimeiidlni; them to jour iititke; 'lrf IleeatiieHeknow they arc nn "ANo.l" WOL'OH. , .SKvwl I)ecatto It I hn Orrgon Intlnitlon and we feel It In he nur dutr nnd Interest to cncoura HOME MANUFACTIiJtK. T. L. Uavld.on. I). N. nurronKhd, J. C. Capllnjcer, J, W. tllover. Ur. A. ii. Belt, J. N. (Hover. (Ico. I). Collin, Chas. 1'eaiTO, L. W. Crump, A. E. Oarrl.on, Wra. Churchill, J. A. Kemp, II. II. Kcnady, Abratn Nrlon, J. Voorhew, J. W. Mlnlo, and 70 other. Klk A Walker, Win. 1'orter, Wesley Howell. J. I., ilvrln, t. V. Olnrer, Tho. (late, Cal, ueer, 1'erry Watson, Alonro Swartz, II. I). Ottcrkoull, I). Newfom, J. llolllnhrd, It. C. (Jrer, John Kay, O. 11. Adam. jonn Kan, Wonkyonr nllancc In building up Iho Me chrnleal tnlere.t of ulirnnn State. OUcllO.MK MANUFACTUltE Iho preference, and try guaran In you a JJtlter and Catantr Wagon than can Uim porUd. - -. , ' T. CUNNINGHAM. 4, OO. Mar air ' L. S. SKIFF, Office over the Bank, SAJ.Kjr, OREGON. ItrMdence one door Uonlh of Ol'BItA IIOtlSK on Liberty Street. Jfltf. FAR ""W ?i3(g. orr rum: MEiti.No hams, V CntttvnM Run., 10 Oraded Ham, rem: iimr ciK-hin ciiirk.m.. Dark llralunt chicken. Ll'ht Ilrahuiaihltkelir. Iliiudau ihUkeu, (amo ehickiiia mid TilI Fnul. Apply In J. l Salem, .Iniy III, ISTn. 'AltltlSII. tUlf Willamette Nursery G. W. WAILING & SON., i it o r 1 1: t o 11 3 . Oswego, Clackamns County. Oregon. Orower of the CholecftTnrlelle of I-'RUITTJlKKSAXDSHltUHUKRY. I'arllcular attenllnn (;lvii toiClirrry, 1'ruuo and I'lum tree. jgt dh a. SZKCXTS, X DE3 3NT T X Si T , SAI.K.II, OIICUON. Hit. SMITH ha fitted up now Ottlrti. whew In, will hu found nady ktiiiialtonhl old friend and cu' ' lumir. .. it.tt.l ntllH 1.. u.H.i.A... . block. oier I arrar. lure, lu from of l'oat OlUce. Aujju.t 30, UTi ojif Willamette University. sjLLux, onaaovt. THE OLDEST AND LAHOEST INCOItPOILXT. cd School lu Orepm. ClaMlcnl, Commercla, Normal, and Selcutlllc Cotire of Smdy. For full Information, addrma tha l'fc.lilinl, T. M. (Utcii or O. N, TKIIIIV Sep. 8 lifTl. Secretary Hoard of Tru leca. For Sale I ME2.y2A?D. LEICESTKItSIHItE MlUCBf , bred by aaCRafll o , . J01I-V MINTO. HflT Salem, Orecon. Au. T. '71. JJ Farmers Convention AFAllMEns; CONVENTION CAN AT ANY time ho held at thu (lore of HERMAN & HIRSCH, OHISWOLD'H I1L0CK, HALEM. ' WE bellcio In farmer, and will work wllh thcra to rbaapen freight, and o cheapen Kood. Wo Are not Speculators or Monopolists, But Farmer can buy of n, on the MOST REASON bONAULK TEUMS. Fancy and Staple GROCERIES, Gents' & Boys' Clothing. HJUDWAM Hat and Caps, F Beoti and Shoes, Crockery and Olasaware. FAItMKItS' ritODVCE TAKEN IN EX. chance at hlL'he.t mark, t nt.... IIIIKENIIACKS TAKEN AT A PREMIUM. Coin not rrlun.il. Salem. Srpiil' '". NORTH SALEM STORE. 4 T TIIK OLD Oltr.EN STORE, HAS JUST RB a. ci.l I'd a full aortineul of General Merchandise, Dry Goods; Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing, CalaiUted for the City and Country Trade. Roarbl at low, and ulll bo ..ld at a MI.HJ. . I'llOKfr lhor who SELL AT COT rlood dellerrd fo any i-art of the tlly free of cluJte. NoT m mv.. iJIXfc Wafll fl la