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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1874)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. Salem, Saturday, April 25, 1874. ll'MNKSS MATTKK8 OF THK CB15QK. MOOL-uitABING AND PACKING. Tho advertisement of tho business of (lio wool-grading and packing liouso lately established at Portland, of which Mr. S. A. Seymour Ih ninnngcr, will bo found In our cohmiiiH, mid our readers engaged in tho wool-growing business will rocognl.o it u.s ono of tho most necessary enterprises for their success, and to make the excellence of Oregon wools known to manufacturers. .Step by .step we are becoming emancipated from the mercantile and commercial supremacy which California has ho long exercised over us. Hereafter, our products will go to the world's markets direct from the Columbia river, and bear tho stamp of Oregon lust'nd of the brand of California, n matter we may well bo proud of and take sotno pains to consummate. ..Mr. Seymour Informs us that the company or which he Is agent (wo Him that it is composed of responsible The Patrons of Husbandry have ft' very cillclcnt agent at Portland in the pen-on of A. J. Dufur, whose energy and business tact are all required to All the duties of the position. The busi ness lias so increased that he has leasod one of the .stores In the new block erect ed on tho levee by II. "Vy. C'orbctt and others, i.Vix80 feet, with an excellent cellar underneath and an Immense wnrehouso Immediately in tho rear abovo tho wharf, whoro 'merehnndlso can be loaded nud unloaded, or, if nec essary, stored at tho low price of 25 cts. per ton per mouth. This storo is rent ed for tho purpose of a depot for purchase of supplies and sale of pro duce for the farmers who nro members of the Order. A general merchandising business is not intended, but orders for machinery and .staple goods will be filled from them, and home products will be thero received and stored until sold or .shipped. Mr. Dufur will soon go Kast on busi ness connected with the Interests of tho Order and be absent for awhllo, during which (lino Mr. Matlock of Clackamas will act in his place, and Mr. Dufur'.s .son, from tho Dalles, act us book-keeper and accountant. They will both be re- I I I I lJWl i r ikulli.i.wil liiintimr ;. .T 11... .. business men) have made all needed J,J " ,V r T "U8""s" U4 1 ,u "- ' I 11. All I infill ia ttnti twifiti iiw fiMt 7 - us iivii I'biiuiuiiiiK tun arduous hilor.s, nnd he seems to have arrangements at Portland, and have now on tho way from Now York an experienced wool-grader, who has had a long service in the business, connect d with one of the most extensive wool-grading houses in (hat city, and lully recommended by that house Wools will be carefully sorted nud gra ded, the refuse and unmarketable "tags" will bo kept separates and wools selling In the rough for twenty three cents per pound will be worth twenty-seven to thirty cent., while the callings can bo disposed of to the wool en mills hero at homo for their full value, and tho percentage of refuse is small nt most. The company will furnish sacking and do this work for a very reasonable price, and those desir ing to contract can correspond with (he manager and so learn all particulars. He Informs us (hat it alw,iys pays tho farmer to wash his wool, as It grades and sells Itelter when In fair condition. Another year the Company expect to have arrungeuiunts for washing wool, and we are satisfied, from the arrange ments made and the prices talked of, that wool-producers will not only bo greatly accommodated, but have no cause for complaint. THK TKMPEIUSCK flUKWIK. THK PBKBIDRNTIAL VETO. President Grant has returned to (he Congress of the United States tho Act recently passed, commonly known as tho Senate Finance Dill, the purpose of which was to increase the volumo of "National currency to satisfy the de mands of tho West and South. As a general thing tho Eastern States have opposed tho increaso or inflation of cur rency, and the West and South have favored it. Hanking capital and facili ties lmvo been, to a great extent, accu mulated and monopolized by the East ern States and tho natural feeling there is to letuiu tho ilnanclol supremacy they lmvo ncqulrcd. Tho West and South wants moro banking capital and more currency, out wiillo those sec tions advocato tho "inflation" the East protests that tho result of Inflation will bo to encourago speculation nnd to pro duco, as a consequence, want of confi dence and panic and ruin in commer cial circles. Tho President and his Cab inet seem to lmvo carefully considered tho matter and to have decided with tho capitalists of tho East that inflation Is a dungerous alternative. Certain it Is that thero aro times In each year when tho business of tho country re quires nil themonotnry resources It pos sesses to move tho immense crops nnd place them In tho world's markets, while thero nro other seasons when monoy Is a drug nnd accumulates in Eastern banks beyond the requirements for its use. Wo lmvo been Inclined to think that money, like all other things should bo regulated by tho demand, and wo still Incline to believe that there should be Fan nnd Draft Hones. Noting the nvcrngo form nnd work borne, ono cannot forbear ventilating some views thereon, in the desire tlmt some good may come of It. Tho average horse throughout the country is tliu production of tho nverngo farmer. Under this head it is notable tlintn large proportion of tho marcs em ployed by farmers for breeding aro utter ly .insulted to that mirnoc. in how many Instances It occurs that an animal, i HKMUAHtK lUiriKfl Mn. EDiToni Pursuant to notice, the citi zens of Union Hill and vicinity, met at th school house for the purpose of effecting Temperance organlmtlon. House was called to order by O. W. Hunt, exorcises opened by singing that good old hymn, "Come thou Fountof every Blessing," followed by prayer. Geo. Ashby was then chosen temporary chairman, Jc W. Capps, Secretary, O. W. Hunt was called upon to dollver a torn per used up nnd plnyed out either by over- anco lecture, In the courso of which bead- won;, injury, or ueene, Doing goon lor nothing else, Is used for breeding! What sots nt defiance the laws of eternal fitness'.' The horseman, anxious for business nt the local hostelry, Inveigles the tanner verted to many Interesting Incidents oftl crusade against Kum, now In sweeping has any man a light to expect who thus . . , Remarks were aU made by Wiloy Denny, Jno. Grunstreet, Geo. Ashbv. and others! each gontleman gave by the very plausible yet mistaken, the- unnilstaknblo ovldeuco that ho was Imbibing ory, that crossing the thoroughbred trot- iho temperance spirit. Tho "Tomporanco tor on an Inferior maro will lusuro nil Army" was then sung, after which u pledge his good nunllties nvul esneclallv to was curled round through tho audience by offset tho imperfections or the dam in her Miss Usorgliitm Hunt, and slgnetl by im I().ii ' 1.11IU" IUK VOl suuai mia. ii.uiimu uwii, -. While We have great respect for (ho woman's war on whisky, of which we bear so much, nud which at the pres eut time arouses so much attention In Portland, wo cannot refuse to consider the subject of liquor-selling from a legal as well iw a moral stand. point. perfected his system of business ndrul rably. All purchases uro mado with bills In duplicate, tho orlglnnls being filed in Ids ofllcenud the duplicate sent to the person making tho order. All transactions can thus bo verified in his olllce. As the business of tho nircnev Increases the agent will need thensslst- KOIo wny to expand tho currency, or to ancoofollleient assistants. J meet the demands of commerce, when -... I the season Is at hnuil that puts our pro- TO CUKKKShl.VIIE.NT.S. duets In market. Financial questions . J present dlillciiltles not ci.llv conipre- .Jounials like the D.wi.y Ki:coj:i or, bended by thn-c not versed In monetary the weekly AVii,i,A.ir;m: Faumkii, nitidis, and wo do not pans a hasty Juilg representing (he producing and labor-1 incut as to the propriety of the I'resI lug classes of the Kinplre State of thui dent's veto. He seems to have acted NortbwesI, are in receipt dally or a (with the greatest deliberation, nnd to large number of communications. have counseled with his ndvl-ers on tho Kueli one Is carefully read over, nud if matter, anil we need not question the It pro-cuts any now Ideas that will con- slureilty and honesty of his motives, vey information or instruction tooim01" ""ae he ut undergo groat eritl nmiiy readers, we are glad to publish It. lehuu and loss of pergonal popularity at Thero Is not u farmer In tho Willani-' "-' "csl !outn for vetoing an act etto valley but that is capable from his ' ,lmt ,,1W ,"'t,,, W) anxiously mid ardently own experience to advance thoughts I urgwl "1,rt" -Kres by those sections, that will bo new nud of benefit to oth- " ers llko themselves engaged hi the Vll WJIK COl'XTl. growing of emps or the raising or stock. ! Mii. Kimtoii: Ah 1 have been nmangst hllu we deem It a duty, and consider the jn-oplo of " Old Polk " for a lew days It u pleasure, to make our Mer (he past, I thought a tow lines might he or medium through which tho farmers Interest to your readers. To snv the least. Experle.co proves, if our fanners will u . v, w, -. , ft-V "T omy uko tne sol -ovuiem aets, as they , y iiaeUel Asfiby, Borona Denny Jewle are to bo seen all mound us. that tbn !..!".; r Ti. it..... .L..i n...,. "m v most oblcctlonnblo defects In the confor niatlon of the average maro lmvo been incrensed by this crossing with tho so called thoroughbred trotter usually "stnudlng" nbout tho country. The most notablo defects In a very largo pro portion of these anlmnls nro want of size, bad proportion of tho limbs, want of depth of chest, weakness In stltlo Joints, flatness of the sides, spavin tnnrks and feebleness of the vital orgnns. With plenty of spurt and dash, they nro defi cient In strength, bottom and endur ance, lumbers of these worthless nul- X. Hun Nott, J. V. Hunt. A. W. Denny. II. Drips, Geo. O. Ashby, J. J. Philips, W. Capps, G. Ashby, Jeptha Hunt, Jno. Foredyce, Wallaco Capps, Walter. v, ajips. Tho following resolutooni vnro thon of fered by W. Capps, und unanimously adopt ed : ltecognlitlng tho hand of God In the cru sade now In progress against that dreaded monster Intemperance, tliereforo, lie It Jlcwkal, That our hearts are In accord and lively sympathy with the movement, mod those noble christian women who have tb moral courage to attack the foe, In bis own or mechanics can Interchange thoughts i there has tieen one-third more grain sown wo would say to our correspondents than ever before; tho winter being favor that tho best writer Is onu who can able for breaking sod, many improved convey Iho clearest thoughts In the the opportunity. The fanners of Polk shoi test space. Leave out useless words, 'are fast coining to the conclusion that it that neither beautify nor struugthuu 'lc not pay to have moie laud than can tho meaning. The corrcxpondent, be- ',u M"ed either for fanning or grazing foro he (ukos his pen, should Ilrt get a I'Ui'l'ws. I called on Mr. David M. ..i i. .1 ... . if?ttflitl. Hftiiirl.t nll..u ....nil. ..r iv. ti.... Ulvon.hnt lu.emponu.ee Is the muiivo '' .'.-"':: .V'.'.r '", TlV . I . Z T 2 uauine. inieo iinuerMooii, nis next ei- -..... -...v.. fort should be to say what ho has to.sav lUal ' l",v,' M'1'" '" ''hoUlntc. Mr. Otitli in Iho fewest word.s possible. Write (o I1'1' ,,,,s ilw " " hiewl of make u itolnt. and. when von have N"l,B,lu "i wn.cu ucserve vpe- North that his .senium had only one fault that of being too .short he re plied that he would have made it slnirter If he had had more time. Lot of crime and great social misery, and that from a mor.il point of view lite trallle In spirituous liquors Is a great evil, still wo nro met point-blank by iho law, which IsMipreme in itself and knows only what tho statute commands und has no alternative, which Uw II I'oiisosund regulates tho saloif spirit uous liquors and Tor a consideration In money entails all the ell of lutein peraiueon tho laud, or at loa-t specu lates o;i the evil nud prollts by It (o some eteut. What can tho praying women do, then, when theo liquor dealers are IIi'iiimm1 mnl m-.o, ,..(.,.! I.. ., , . , . :. .-... .v.. ... ! men- initio ov uic law Miuli". and of (he Stat llquor-elllng had not llilssiccllloMiiic.'M,im,,","K,)r " l,1,l,,lc benufactor. lion of law, tho moral seullment or ..av.,..,. '."... ..-. redely might ..Heel it mmiu-wIiu!, hut CMTK UThJW: TOXNtdK. so bug it has all this hxal .sanction the. When u mntland this week we met liquor trallle can defy moral m-uIIhiciiI, a Mr. Mullock, who visits Oregon on nud cm wear out (he patience of the tho lurt of 11. A 1. Jobnm. r i.m.. . ... . (.. .. . ! ... I -- .--.T --. ..I... ini,Miig wumeii oi I'l.iei us iv.uilly as It has in dm ast withstood the walls of shipment of '.',.'.1X1,000 bu.shols of whwit ino wiiuiws nun orpnaiisoi its victims, made It. slop. It minima .nnh.li,,cwinwiM' "c has nought line l.Iooaoc. to write n short article well than to ;'T wul cru-cjl his bn-ed until he now present the same thoughts in double "7"' r ,f tl,l nncat klicop that the the space. When Queen Murv (old Mr OKI' mind bear (his fact In i farm U well fetatecau produce, among which nietho Spanish, French, nud Ainerlcnn fcrlnos, thorotighhrcil, nnd NewOxfordbhlresaud Cotswolds thoroughbred. He has uu OxfoiiUhliv ewe that has wool HJ Inehcs In Iciisth, and will shear 15 lln. His nmls ale raised auuuallv. and are to bo i chosou strongholds. seen all around us. Too light for tho And belt lurthor: farm work or tho road, they nro market- , VJwotrft, 'that every good citizen and cd with results which show tbov nro not lovorof tho tomporanco cause should frown iS wstet sf,ch b'Sys9 as ! anrahoir hu,bRqa' m ,9n,fr?m m,8"7 ?nes On the contrary, many very -jd Alld lo' ., ftrthtl. , aiiim.iis ar? rp lticvul by tho, farmers, Su-JuJ, 'i'hst Ue deprocato the late JIj- rroni a cro53 with the iliJl'OUglibrcd trot- graceful action of the Portland Police In tcr. Put such Is nil exception, nud one, arresting and taking to tho common prison tnn. ttiL'1i iirnviui Hin vnt.i mi.ilIIo .. 1... ftnmn nf Min Urut u'ninnn III lllilt f'lLv. tllA credited to tho possession of a thor-' arrest, as appears irom tho published facta ouglily good mare. I am dealing with ! ,n tuo caso bu'"K biwa U1)0U uo JasUflable this subject as a farmer, from tho gen- .,"?,m2!";i, .1.,i , , .,!, r,n,nt oral ntllltv iinlnt of vlmV nmi In vimi i It was thon proposed to unlto liock Point ir , ,,J , ,,it i ' . i. nd Union Hill districts Into ono organlzi- 2ri.J n01!.1.1 i rl ,n nctu.n,1 vn,M0 tlon, and hold the meeting alternately at of horse llesh to the farmer; not In a ca-1 Cacu place. villng spirit, or with any Intention to do-1 a permanent organization was then effnet preclato the value in tlie senicjs render- r d by electing tho following otllcem: For ed to nil by the breeder of thoroughbred t Union Hill, President, Mrs. Christina Capps; trotting stock. t Vlco Presidont, Goo. Ashbv , ror Itoek Point, A farmer friend who keeps four marcs, ' 1'rosldent, Mrs. G. V. Hunt j Vie Preal With which ho works his farm, nndid.ont Ooo. Downing; Secretary, William which nre above the average run of Capps ; Assistant Secretary. G. W. Hum. farm niares-malnlv because their own- th0 Proceeding?, luc ud ng ltesolutloM, I II S L i i ' IVi f,y .. i l" :tl a J" O. Mlvncale tor publlcatlou. gcr,ls"inerclfu to his beast" says: "For . William Cai-i-s. Secretary. iiine years, iiiiui tins tasc ono, I nave let ' my boys, mostly as an Indneeinent to1 . .... 1 77. .. . stay at home, have their head In breed-1 1,,OM kaxb.-iah iiatneny, eldest soa lug our marcs to trotters clnlmini? tn lm ' f Mr. J. N. Mntheny of this city, returned thbroughbreil In soinu Instances paying yesterday from the Spokane country, where us ingii us ?,., never less thauL'i, and ho has pasi n.1ftw1 fh groattnwf nnrflnn et iKa 1aW once SjHK), in the expectation of getting ! year with Mossors. James Glover and C. F. i. .'i. .. .Bia-j I Ini? ami trAfln liimlnAM. FIa Mttwifia f u.m Glover aud Yeaton, and tuelr famlllea well and in prosperous circumstances. Also William Smith and George Anderson who light for farm work, nud although the one exception brought SKOO, yet In the main the business resulted in loss. On the other hand, had wo bred our good , are farming It about forty miles from Spo mrm marcs toelthcru Norman or f! vi H.i, ...... T. .... .. . vT dale stallion, we should have pnufueed , , ' . 7 . . K , 'Da M fifteen span of real good farm work burs-' rcady "vo ,n nomo twenly-llvo acre or cs, which would readily sell at from $iK) n,ora ot Bran this season. These gentlemen to $son the indr; or to a thorough race, have a couple 'of as fine farms as can. sure to produce good roadsters, with n be found anywhere, and have them both 'fair chance' Targeting something rast. partially Improved. HesUrtodfbr home a JMtartftH oiJsBs,i.5iV!i,,fl!!S rkr Jts,,,nday' tho i2th ,nst-anTth: Is tho experience or ono cntlielv conipu- ""entlon was when ho left to start up the tent to Judge, and whine opinion Is ofi srtw-u'1" 'Mt Monday ror tho season's run. value. Hit name would bo given, aud The past winter, on Hpokano river, waa Is well known to many readers or this harder than tho precious ore, though not tmi.nt lull- ni lm lu ii ittM.l.it. !.... .. .. " ""' ' ': . :.....".: ,"":,"'ni "V" '""- "i i vory severo. Tho deenost snow which tiwur all ambltloiiM to rush into nrlnt. In nt. Jects. our (ruder is not for tho farmer: he Is an expensive luxury to bo produced by the wealthy hinder, who, liulltlcrent to profit, caivs only (o liululgo bis (u(es, gratify pride, by making a nr.ui; among had at any tlmo was ten Inches, and that laid on tho ground but a short time. Som stock died there, howover. On Snake rlrer, ono hundrod miles this side of Spokane fall, tho winter was vory mild Indeed, and stock wiutvmiweuwjtnoutbelPjjrea. at al), On o hundred head of Matheny Las, on Snalttf .-sooner or liner the courts tuii-t come to the recuo of (he saloons, and pro hibit tho praycr.s and psiluis which Intel foio with (ho pm-ociKlou of u trade which pays more liberally than tiny other for the law's .-.uicthni of Its continuance. The tendency or the entitle will be to iuihi-io a moral .sontlment ou the teniperancu question which will do uiaud legMallon to ollVct reform. If thomor.il ,-eiitlniont can lie cultivated n.i.ivu.iimii-111". near uus iiu-r in i r.,r, u .....n sH.,,1,.,1 .....l ,i,.,.t...i r.. .i. ...... .i...i i....... i,.i . . " - " """ i"'' ieuei oeiore mil n noil s i.. ;-r,i -!, II,. I..,. -I.,.. they send them to be printed, lu thi.s' taken urcat Interest In intniiln. - n.... ws of the liilleil)rilst "Kt n, "Hvlduul who can say bive.N of ehlekens, kiidi as limr Cochins, te of Oregon '.' If ,,u' ,H'',t things lu the shortest .space, Is Light llr.uuahs, Silver Dorkings, ? and the neighbors "w the point," nnd the old stock of chickens will soon lm litilo. Mr. (iutluie deserves civdlt for Ms enterprise lu Introducing good stock Into Poll;. He always drives good hors es, aud niio in ic jiltum. I rorot to don, with prowls to contract for the' "l ," .,' V.: ',"!". 7 VT M' ii 1... I .1 i "1 "" "i hu iniuvi I I'll' NW, X'O bushels ol whwit u ...m i... ., to KnmiM.im m.i-ls. ,.t ...,.t ,,..., .,""."'". l"'l"lL1' "l '" fining be so d mi uccount or the shippers by ' Tll0 0otlll Tem ,nrH B1 lMmlMpIonil llf suld tlrlu, and hey to advance eighty ,,,c nlH Cross will hold wveral picnics percent, ot value or cargo and charge ,,cxt mouth In Polk. Politics are "all i -v nt'i- I'i'iii iiiuinur fiii tt'iiiitv itiifii iw ii . .... I .! --"""-'" -...... ii- me n.go " at present, especially by tlue miu out oi sues. o aro Iiiformwl who have nothing to do but dUeus the that two large ships will be liniiiiHlNti'- chanees of the ditlervut tickets In the ly furnished, under charter from San' field. The K.itMi:it Is well liked lu this Francisco, to carry away wheat now in !cctlou, and a good agent could increaso the country, and abundant tonnage- your subscription list materially, will bo forthcoming next fall to re-. Tji.vvi:u:k. move the next coming crop. Mr. Mul-1 1all",i' A"rll . HTI, ItK'U uxpre.ssos tho opinion fast nieiiof rnshlon, while, as a m.iltercf ' -,t i,. i , buslncs-, It Is not tutted ( the runner, of bat ' f' rly tn us i.!ii..M4.riii irniiiiii. Ami i...i, 1.....1 ' i came winch Mr. Mniiir re.tilres the inanlpulatlou or a profes-l rivor ho ot but ono old cow, during the senalj not a healthy, moral calling ror entlrO winter. Tho season was woll advanced ll .1.,.,.,.tra.t'".LTor ' " l,?y- ,,'".,ers there when bee came awav.tho !S waiil to ndniit dli" el le'S -V "owers inl They know It U m, but, like buying n a"'1 ,Uo P,0l,e:U for lho Summer were ex lottery ticket, every ono expects and'co"n,u Ho '"'ends to remsln in Salem tbla hopes lie will draw the prize, und thu ! Summer, aud will start tosohool la a short very next mnl the old mare drop, will lie ' time. a Kansas Smuggler, or at least a Nettie! . w. . - Morris. . u TuuSr.vTi: CAciror..-Workon the new OVV, IIS the average rannnr. mul Ij II... SttttO Ilouso nraarana u-nll .l.i ..i iiiutii r.ll,ii.. Im fti, .I.i.i. "V. '"". ".'"" I .... ... ' " u" l"es06 " - - ...ailing mil1 uie (.inuiuy in inrg: 'i-mii to "". v-riuiiiers aro ousv nulling In ih. C.WOlllilit UOt be btfst. l.Uts anil Hmlw.r-,,,,,! .1.. ",.. "... most proil able, most economical to turn ..... . -" wuhmu ciick or over.! new leaf, as ,llv fB Ita I "J Dn" k' ! ,,me wlth the CV of the last year, and will do in tlu tut ire- . ort- Hie wall of the northern wine . 10 iuve.1 the i..rni mares to either a true n,1"S level with therestof thebulldlnr Norman. 1 ercherim or Clvdesdalo stal- "d the lower story will eoon be walled In ! "," ' ,, !,lll',eP1V,,y W,1 ,,on ot 'vylron lintel, are now bihvS ... " ..'.!. ' lW n'" secure overtheo,H.nl..K, in tho lowr JJ- "' -v - ii i i in nil iiviiii nmi 1 1 . f Is theie any doubt that for these purno cs the Indispensable i-i.rniir... ..., ,.'.. tlie proportions vigor, strengtlt aud gen oral qualities or the heavy horse to breed man irom the lij;ht and that work on that part of the building doe not show much at present. Whan u . ii.t around on whattbe Uullttm calls "the chain gang" wo fouud many mechanics at work "uu .. uuiuoereu among our old clttxes that a ralr. so as hi control the community; ira price might De anticipated Tor our coin-; The CommrrWt Jlemhl of the 17th revolution can be effected in the minds, ' surplus " "ws from foreign Inst s.,ys; "'niero is at present in tlu of the people which shall demand sueh ' wheat-growing countries h not very ' harbor of S.n Kranee u steady ton lofurin in legislation j (hen something favoniblo. Ono fenturo or this busl- 'nagenceuinulatln-, and It Is more than may be aciomp'.lshed, but usn general ' ill bo the loading of all vestN , lb.iblo (hat most of the A 1 .ships now nilev.e must isnnedo that unless the at tho mouth of tho Columbia river, ns' tiiewaiul to arrive, within the next sixty mass oi" thecoiitinuliltycauboiiiadeto.die proitosil Is to furnish larsro .shlo., lAy wl" w, ,luJ appoawuec ot-the ........... I.I.... I. .. ... .'. . . I ..... .. . .: . Hrtlt' tl .!..., ..M.l. l tl.l. ....I.I.... .1.1.. ...... ....v... , ,wj.. ,u inn iiiiiiu,, r.ujis o.u. lo secn.vil tixmi au I runeUeo to lavorim iilea ll rwillumlon is an Im- pos.lbljlty. Public soiitlmcnt Is ) ma( t M-of cdiiitloii. mid t,lijs c"-uutv- mav nud not to have them iisveml tho river. from, rather ..!.... .... ...... till 1 llllllf'l ' , .,.,.. " " w,x VHUOH A clever writer In Pull's t ir.. ,....,. , i nd.e ra,aw Inf"-ed from their commt quote from memory,, "The male. anVirl00 , . P"!1-ud " stylo that they didn't dld man who visits the work on the Stat House must confess tliat no news, ould be vented on the worktneB. right to decent irmim... ... " i'illlamsspokoatI.arvwi. .' L. t . . .. '"! mo Ulflir good half-bred ..?.'." " his west side "udlenee that il ... '." " " "v 'nucountenutt of what i iwmi it lirolll:t?;::t somet nies It may occur, nu.l 'veubo lies rable, to sehvt an animal of l,.i which Is an exaggeration n to sUe. and who ha vella"utii v ',,7rU!i"ri "f MS weitasutllltv. lithe rainier Is ambi- i , tlous, and owns a reallv ,m, uff ' lly. he ..... . ------ n.---ii iiiiiiiiiiiii ... - w wuuiriina w nmr cer-thowugh- "'""ad1 tho say so, the State Capital walha He-work the be covered with a hoard ?JZ s.u-voas nu oduej.tor, and th lime, jtjiIiu'o Hi ctlats, s-. I u duo Iter. 8. C. Adams of tl.H city will, iellvtr J.lwrjwol with dlsp-.teh n C'J H. but 1 about.. Dr. P. purehised 1 V v a :Muraou Anc:nl r.ml MoJcni HUtory," , thtro U now Muy litilo .ulT w bo .uur- noy a Tr or y t L ,' iH-M rwwday wvnteBl Mnscnts Hall in .Uclo.l.tlocUsof biBaOstaa Well nigh 0S eu'.:iv.:ion and In crop an d tl fJl lyrtMna' I liatutd. 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