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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1874)
!l 83.00 per Year, in Advance. SxlLEM, OREGON, JUNE 20, 1874. Volume VI. Nniiiber IS. notick'to Mtnsrniiiititts. Tlif dale npj-tirliiK altrr tlio printed M unit oil llir pupcr l ff.c time or the i:xriiArir orui.M:vJru..u. The Oregon Iaoiiccrs. Ir. all nboit: twolvo hundred people sora bier, at AururA yestonUy.tho ltlth lust., nttlro annual gnthc:lugnfthOrev;un Pioneers. Tho mest of thcftociiiiio frottituocountrynrijxccut, In tbn counties of Muriots, Clackntuns ar.d 1n:iihlll,nlv)utor)otMrdiflbonntuberr.rrlv edjby the early trnlnt fron Xnrfh ami South. Tts day ojieuod lowcrysind threatened rain, which no'daulit ilemsiscii tlio attendance ul lt ono-half. The shios sifted down a nu mist on tlio eroTVd,'c;llinpuH of suuslrlae contingent nt Intervals so Itiut tli day v.ns not entirely illsagrecibb, and In reality 'tlio weather ms more sgrcetblo then nu Intensely Mtltry daysould havobeon. Aftorton o'clock tlio procession formefi in tfto vlllago, tlio German U band being in the lead, thotr.cmbom of each ycarH Immlgrs. t'.on being ranged itw.rder of arrival, com r.enclng with Hew .1. it. Parrlsh who-cume ( 110, nc. ending Tilth tlio comparatively Jntecoiuerc who crowded tho plaltiN in J.St;. Tho proposition was la.1 by a standard borne by a veterrn Pioneer, who was supported on cither (ido by Initio scarred octogonnrlaUH, who bore arm In Napoleons wars for out fire two-thirds of o, century ago. Fully hIx fcundrrd j-ersons followed the march to tbo rjagnltielant pirk and us many more eltlicr i:ad procoCed Ic or wended tholr way thither by tho route thror-ph tho beautiful grounds ml ganlcns attached, to the park. The marsh of a. quarter ofa tnfio was across a raviico vnd by a winding road thatollcrod a holiday view of tho straggling throng Hoachlngthe grovo In tho park tho crowds woro seated on loroporary benchee prepared for their aoeotu tzodallonnud froutiug nsuiall building wiUi m portico that ottered n stand lor tho speakers. Groups wuttered hsio nnd thcro wandoriug through tlto ElyjUu Holds uiadu by tlio Joint hands of Nature acd of iiiau. .Nature had Mr mi nil I (lerpsllent work of centuries to rear tbo majectlu foreat tree', to plant fresh tlou and a I criminal rrnioinbrauco that nl.nl! not full of Mich ti gathering each year, lo It held, like this bttwrou Spring tlmo and hnr- o.st. Two Oi,i VirritiiANs. As wo liavo staled in ourr.ccutint of tho Pioneer celebration at Aurora, tho standard hearer who led tlio van was supported on either hand by two old veterans, each long'past tho limit Fct by tho If omen as tho sp.n of life, who diveno fuller mention. When Napoleon the llrxt KnijiTor, liiivlii;; lCuropo nt tils feet, march ed ncroKs its kingdoms with a more Hjilendid army than thn world bad over Keen, since by sen and laud Xerxes with a million men at temptvd to conquer (irceco determined to inuko tho Co.sMck do him homage ho hud In his train two German youths. One of them was llonrv KfII, brother of lr. Kell, patriarch of tho colony, who was a lad of 18 at tlio tlmo. The glitter of tho pageant fasci nated him as tlio Imporlal army marched through l'rui-sla, and ho ran away from homo to follow tlio for Union of tho Kinperor. Also, In tho French corps of sappers nnd miners was to bo touud John Adam Stolu bach, a voting iloruiin of U.1, whoso comp any Joined In that holiday march eastward through Knropo to conquer tho Muscovite In lBl'J. T!!0o are the survivors of that terri ble campaign whoso octogenorlan steps Hanked tbo standard bearer of tho Pioneers. We hoard tho story of those old vetrans and a frlond of tho colony assisted us to hunt them up and learn their hlrtory. Kuoh of them we found full of vivacity, eager "to light bis battlos o'er again" and waking up with "the light of other days," at thoso old time rvmluUoncos, Henry Kell says that of the proud company of I!o0 men to which ho belongs only n handful ever returned, and when asked, "how many wcro killed?'' tho old man shook his head nnd answered; "An ungodly lot," lie did not always fol low tho fortuiiCHof tho F.mporor, however, but was with lllucher at tho battle of Water loo, when tho Kmplro was crushed forever. Ho was for 10 years :i soldier. John Attain Stelubaoh says that of the KKI sappers of his company only tl.reo escaped tho disasters of The Sculp llttiuc. jcronpsotyomiger 4rotli,iind to m.iko soil Mho Russian campaign ho and two others Sj nnpl of I'ov 1'. H. Knicht's (anilijr cenhu Lviturc .Inno lllti. Is; I It lsn.it a universal cus'om with b.irlia riiius to fcalp tholr fallen euoiules. Hut I holiovo the oiuloin Is universal among tho North American Indians. Tho scalp Is re garded as a trophy and vymbol ol vlctoiy, solving "o double purpose of M'ciirlug honor lo tho bravo who takes It mid keeping allvo the wnrllko spirit or the tribe. Tho Sioux dancn for fifteen d.ys about the ilp j thai their braves bring honi. Th.so nsdp dances rorvo to breed and Itoep rllvo llmt furious spirit which tho savage lludi so c-i-soiilial lo hia mode of w.irfaie. And Mi powerful has been the oxamplo of tho rod men nvor the white that thn latter havn adopted tho Ideas ofthe Inrmer In this par ticular In many cases. Wo would iiiituially suppose that when thn two arn brought to gi titer the superior men would rule, and secure the adoption ot civilized Ideas and inoili.H of warfare. Hut experience shoivs us thn revemn. iutllaus In tlio V. S. service are permitted, anil oven niieoiiiageil, to scalp tholr falhui foes and exult over them. White men who lluht with them leatu to do likewise army otllcers wink at it-the great American nation utters no word of protnit against the in huiiun and barbarous custom. If a baud of returned wnrrlnr should visit the large cities and dance In tlio theaters, flourishing their tomnliawkssnd dried scalps with fiendish grins and yell", rellmd au diences would greet them with applause, and huudreds of young Amerleaus, children of pious parents, would liilmlo tho scalp dance lor months nnd make the streets eolio with war-whoops ami savage yells. Ami thoso things should remind us how slight, after all, ts our removal from the slate of barbarism, anil what a (eutlentiy there is in us to revert to such a state. And it might tin well for us U luqulin rationally into some of ourowut'iis'.omH,stlll followed and nherlshcsi, that have the same design, tendency ami spirit as tho Indian scalp dance. Nnuui of the features ofouruatlniia I celeprat Ions are of this character. What tendency, for example, has tlio liooiuloir of (Million on the I'ourtli of Jul)-, othor than to keep alive the memory ef no inuiuior ami slaughter ol mo n.iuin tlolii: What Is tho ti i III tit r ' p trade, with Its in ircli Ing. beating of dniiiis, (Irlnuof nlsititiiiN. and mimic iiayouet clnirges imt a hl;lier ilovel opmetit of tho liirhsrisu war dance? Whst teuileiicy is theio In any of there things to roster inn love or country ami tint lilgnnr senllments of na'iiot'mi'? Wn mlirht ovim :al;to wnnl exient IImmh noisy il B.oltcr (rotii 'I'litiispurltitloii .Stu drill. .o. 1'. Wfftll. Mirln; i!l Miliarias; flli-nt In llul!,. evi toons nnd sljudvis.ts to murder him with . pistols ami kutws. Polllles should not bitreg.irdiidasa war bo- i twteu eneuilns. Our tlilVunnccs are dlltur ences of opinion between Iit7nns bptwein ' nrigiiuors tpe'.wcon irn mis iiue'i nniwreii , , , , , , . ... member of thn saniuc'.ureh. To c.tll tbo1 fivgon Is tolerably freo from mnsto. Hit urnuwho would magnify iluss illilcrcnees , parasites that In eastern Slates, and In n'.li Into peisoii.il or Mcliuiil enmities it ".Mo- e onirics aggravate tlio farmer's tttinpr, b stctlnnnl vletnilcjiaiereg'ir,i(dbyany itiiiill"1, KH.-ry. r many varieties of wcik mimber as p.inmount to N.itlnua'l ttlninplis. which otliera liao to contend with, wo lun AsChiUtlHiiwormhiiv.liiitnuolhouKlilml,,,10iolmit,,lourw1(l, d, oftlwton u ivgird to this in.U. ei'. 'llmt the kciI ii I ., ., .... . ... ........ T. dniifols liicnnvlste.it with the splil'of I ho I "" !l,'vo ' tl.V- :l.i as y, l but low. It a UjsisjI, uiislLioi!il'tloi'Vor out'. '1 ho old jU'Citi'o the miblut lias n bearing on trans 11 n)K, not itint(tl oi'ioii rnbuuli. and no: r,rtu. Ion questions, and that 1 may ati.-rui' ibojiidiwotieiict.quolis;l,mandllr:ipiitplr L.,..,.,!!,!,,., to iirovent Its ilPiiroil.itiniw.llw. Among eiuoc wicitmi tilings Hint .ion , , .; . ,.,,, . Iltllll'I ti 1,1 .l.V.V IVMV'r., II. Among i-l hoc wlcltod ihlims that .lob claims not to liiwnbieii isiilltv of was IhU: "If I rcjolcod at llinihistriit.tlon o( him that liatetl me, or lifted up mysolf whim evil round him." And tlio l. King .tj: "lie Jtilco not when thlnomiemy fil'titb. uml le' not lliitio heart bu gl.td ulieu husiiimliliilh,'' The proper iiahv. for llio varloly trwco tluitno have found heteiimlthuD Id Oroyt.i IsC'.'.itf,' (,', ,;!. mi, I would like lo lm' i mere, common iiamo for It, bin lo eill 1! h, any mlitir ii.tiun might uonfoitud It wltholhu . n ie'ios, whoso n.it'trin arn entirely difo en;. A inliiiite tit vrlp'.hm oflt can bo four. ' t.. ..t ....p..... , i u .. nn. nnd us IIlmiio.1 bv lln, i.r.tseiit Si.,i.. mil. ' '" ."""' "i ""' " ..m-jiopeui.n, or i- eers, fro... data at hand. Gov. Grove..-, Is re "l'lm o cxeelK-nt work .... wheat, elected by .127 uu.j; 1.1 J.otv, hes :rj m,J; ,?M,k. "UM "v,:'y, ,,x"r V0 ?Ui?1 xt,W lUw by nguros ma.to t.,,Uy seems ., Klm"''1 r,;:u, ' '" " ? V V"1 Imvn f.'2 mill.! but tl, olltelnl .stt.nl 111 I ""-' """ .is""t"f.n..... ....... ...Ull .o,. - -!-"- s - ft ...I....I ., I 1...I.. I.. stuff oiiH'ff.s t:(-to2. As miaily as thn lettiius cm ki siiuimo.1 I , ll.ntaekN tho wheat huly In lliograuary. The eggH aio deposited end hutched within tin grain. Alter li.i'i-hlng It feetls on the llow o. the grain, sometimes null only the hrali l left. In examining a wheat grain estnu If lor the gcjensward. Man had thinned tho llu too was nt tho closing scene or Waterloo, ; ""' '" 'V. l i , . y ,,1;"","lr,. xtil)rauco ofXatuio'sgrortth, had olearcti , but ho fought for tho Umperor to tlio list.' ,i,maiilliigideii.eiilH Unit shouM, aiiimig away the dead and Uocaj ing tlcbrls that tlmo I Is it not one of life's strange vicissitude that J truly civil xvl men, form thn chief attraction liodecvtteted with tho underbrush nnd so these two men who UJ years ago saw Moscow of such ads v. Hut nothing I have soon or given breathing huo9 for the native grasps, burning nt the eastern verge of Hum, ro I.Twi' llT,,,,!iV,n,!l5r'.,',, 0,,,,rac,"r ThLnuing out tlio thick wood ho had rulsiil ! to-day isnnpauious In Ihclr old ugo to rej.ent I am thinking ofa ii.tom that Is still tol tuouailsaitd built arbors, aud laid out walks ! to each othor, ami to the children o'f another orated in tho lei .nllghleneil kiI1oiim ul bordefed.v.lthbeds of bloom, and all this ago and of Biiolher notion, on tho verge of our country, hsliig koplullvo bv n low class i.i. .... r I .- ...... . i . .i . ,, i , , i f pot lioil'opolllci.ui.i-"leWt: fellows oflli.t wasparkodiubyHHettitigofdceplnrcstth.it nnotlier heinlsphoi-e, tholr eventful story 'of ,Ukt,r sort." f iikmii thnctisiiuii ufoi-lf hrat soparates tlio syUan paradUo fioui (bond- the w.irsof the tlrst Xupolcou? Ing vti'ty little rolhlc.il vlclorv trntu.il by joluhie gaixlmis and from all tho world. This Carl I!oco was prcttut at tho kulliorkx M ''lon whioli limy may lalong, wltii - - . . "Irtlttas fitl.l twrxtttm m rttl.l liltfl.i.iLLlAllil wiuj tho delightful pot where tho Pioneers, . inking cry CMxKeul pictures oflho eccues audi tholr friends, woro met to appropriately ami tspceially of tho nruool.itloii of oelsbr.sto tho triumph of man over Xatnto In Pioneers, grouped niot nrllstlcnlly with Orogon. A ejsit where man had left Xaturti! the primeval beckground. Our iMlcfat- Il limit iAiifif liuil iimtlii Arr ki. I't'uiiu Imr liiiml. IkuM i fil.i.i.l f l xi,... . ....-.....u, .... . ..... ...v. .wa.v. ......v.- .inutw ittun j ivt ticuids buu- :.-..--.,..i .....l i. i .. r ' v : "" : "- Je.l in h..Wg these U 1 ve.emn,. with . rim s.Is are nurniirp.-lonly The Chief JIarlmlfUnu. W.J. llerrcn In- their sabers buckled on, transferred to a ! mnLiphorlcall.v. The lendonn.v and spiiUoi troduiM I Hoc. K. A. Mathleu of Hiittcvlllo, ' photographic pl.ito. It was groat do.il oi I , ' , ' ""W"1 iro tlio hi mo In either !, Preoldentof thoAssoc-UtlouofPloueers, who amusement to ,h lookers on to rce them ' f!S nnmimy'deconnv "h dellverod a fov oitenlug remarks that wero draw their swords, ussiiiuo fierto looks hn uuko the Indian scalp da.in.i i.isetabln. lukiui! erveu.lteitl i.idures oflltii Hcenes ""' " K""g. emi ii-iisst.iiis, "i.i MiMiil, tr c.wi.tui pictures o ""J "cenes . . . , . . s, ., , --- i .7 '. : .-. bo leipilnnl to drcldo la'tuectt him Mid ltowlaud. The foregoing llguies are not positive In either caso, lint arn tho most reliable to be liml Tlin ni.1 ..f lltn uiu I.ivI.Iuj .... .l.nU.u. ticket will range aboutas follow: C1lin.twl.-Ic ",,M """V"' "" " "' ' " ' ror Secretary of State IMit. to iWK.j llmwn for ,l " "" '' r'"! In limit othor State Treasurer, ntmui nil; llmwn for Statn ! hImi "'" "" lniirvcii Its naluro Printer about itino. I "l'l"i-"''l"ll,i although the Interior Is uios'.I ' t (itteuout, ;,r,l.,!J0,,r' This variety or weevil does not thrive we, "" Wi:itxi:sii.v, I'.n. I" n cohl or oeii inlhl atinosphere. I think State of Oregon vs. Geo. I), (.'oil In'; rape; thill Mils Is tho reason that It ilons not liijui" urv lirought in u verdict of "Not guilty." .wheat while sloied In saul.s, wheu whe.i trlai'.' y "' " UI'itl,,yi,,",",,"m!oo..t.dul..g wnnUI Is rou.mod from bins Court adjourned till 8's UiIh a.m. j r'Mt "'"y "ftl'mn ciawl Into llu. rnieks o- 'Iiiiiii-iia, .luno IH. tint walls and II tors, andthiiu icm.ihi nut State vs. J. M. John-: lor assault wllh n i whe.it Is stoiiul llieie n-uln. Wlteti tl... wli.n dangerous wimsiii; iletttiidaul arn.lk'llisl ,..,.,w I., e.it warmer from Ho. ,...i,m.I ,.,h. ami plea ol mil gii.ltv enleiei . .. ., , . lieu liiiytien i. llsall fvtilll.ty; netloii lo ...-...--. ..... ....... ,.,.,,.,.,., recover n.oneyj cane Hjndlng upon adjourn- ""d burrowing II. rough tho iil.oH repro If- incut at ikmiii. themselves In Infill o number.. T.. y Tin; VittiiMi-l -Ahout sl. o'clock last l"i Ifiil tlm wln.ii until the tl.i.v Is k . . inenlng, alter the adjsiiiiiment or the oouit. If Hour Is instl.. fioiii who.il which is over thojury in the caseoiTh.H.Gerr.iud, on trial ''t'nt.nll.y we..d It will no- rl.o wll, is .Iurl anil nsiiiiiiy n s a iiiusiv nn. It. lttit"'l' for the murder nt" TIiih, J, llul.h.iril, agr I upon u M-rdlct. .Iinlgo llonhnm was sent fir and tho court opined. Tiiero wcro but few persons picsmil incliulliig the !itintnoyn nnd friends of tho prisoner. Ah t Iki jury tiled In to the Jury-box with that sjnw, measured, pnrtmitlulis tn ad, the silence was so ptf f iniiil foilliur, a nillle.- win will use wile it '.t,n. ilam.igeil to ni.iUoll iiirliit.iiiloii.iy, n'u.i.,i tiocl.issod Willi liio fiiriuer ivlioilcciiugl piilMsiiiuttv wheat st Uiu bottom ol Ids . .-' and good wheat on lop. If w.ioit u , i tuiii wceiu isiiiiiwii on ironi mils in tin s i rtL'tdt Ot I'stiltlng haihurlstil. Thcro Isnii.Hdlir.icilcOn DnnCdi ono of tlln ror'y lei jjnlllofa nnd nil '"'"Ju 'n"'f :': v:, 'J'l'fl ;i-uinK is iuvs oniony, inn tianclu Is iu. droji" upon t ho Illicit matlliiL. The prisoner v.is tin tight in. His face sec mod miirhle, so while itud rigid, s.ino a small liecllo lli;sli on ithei elioclt. ills liiiKf, lustrous lil.icl.-fve" thty braiitllshf il them, and dare each othor lo Tlimju'oiii men who get mixed up l-i thico llk'ht thn b-itt es of the omi.lrn over iiL-aln. I "".""" "VT.". l-cnriiiiiucis uiwnys leoli well timed, rs.rlli.ont and brlet. ltev. J. L. Iurn.!. n.lAr.ut r lintHr. u'tili.li ..'ti .iinf n.. r.ro,clato to the ocvaslon. The occasional ad-' Xel.l.erofthcm ,.. ,ka our tongue. Stelnl,,ch j SutT dresi was then delivered by Hon.S. 1 Chatl- was lino to tho i:nijror, oven to Watenoo, I glsn sml tint sp'oeboHof thiMieiaisloii ale wick, oecupyliiK an hour s time, In which ho uml hrf accoiied Koll thus; "Hut we sappors i ,,k,m"i' without patilotlo spirit, ileiunuy or rapidly niul ably revisi.etl tlio retun-so' hud you in a light place thereat Strasbourg, OregoK hUtorytnd sketched tho story of the where wo inlnud under you and had tons Pioneers. Commencing with tho condition and tons or jsjwder, ready to blow you to of thil torritory ns disputed for by our , etorntd smash ifjou llrtd another gun, and country und Great Itriulii, he showeil how you didn't (hue to do it, orr! fcirn." And that you could almost "have heard ,, . lllt "o.vll will ciinvl out ,ubldo of.iw I.. n ,k trilli, ...III I,., I'll V 1,1 IVItllitt WNtMl, II I ivlll jueveiil wheal fiom lining il'imuged . WToVil? InilXWir i'i.iii lllMlckrj tliowlue must Jiu Ji.iulid in ..!..( to waruhmm , . .mist lnslilpiod abroad In si"ks; hi unlcri I ho kept in s.ii t. torlcg In bulk lor f.rfi.i.1 nr.tiui to tlin .Imlge, who i slowly iii.f.l.tt.i tin. ... '' mn..hy us A.uk wri-hniiNH. Whtii j... meulsiiitiiHsloulv i.ti.sm1 i. Ilautliii't n i ... ,,, . ........ , lotl.i. ...l.utvClMl...Mr. o.J.Ca.r w. lit ... h v.. '-.a III ii '.'I 'y.juani fl.ifu from wen nqtitst to iiLiil, thiit kch'Ii iii.tn then, idler t.m, w).n inn liuvt' '''Orel '" '"dk yiil .r lung thn lhl, read as follows; '-We, il.n . . r ... , uro no. le't.niis.l) lurv. Il-d llu. dfeiid..ii null. y iiscl.iwged in ""f- WiiKhmtso.i.Hi Uf0 V ,'T' , llie Indieiiiiint (murder in ill" Hist degr I ford mi'o.'n l.y weevil lo wheal wr."i.U WCIO llxril npoii the Judge, and durln;; ll.o '""" """"J'l"" nuni.ui i ' J .,,;,, . wlu0 nrc Iwudlv MktnnwB t u' J-I- sf"t It should Iruni.l'm. .1,.jlllV1;-".Kifj.i;e.lnni.kWi rmh.i.wM l-tillt f.r it th.ti limy liiidngrcil, H.iiMii. wtPjM" tl.nn IIiiiim im much souse Npnsklng soberly, tbnrn arn nnny we founded ol'J-etlo.H m tlio lisiutl sly . of eel., blal.ng paily vico.ies. In the llirt pi... e. Iinig.jltig Is always fis.llsh, degrndhu nn I isiwunlly business. Trim ivll iiuvnr brajs mil.. ..r ..11 ....... ..... . ...... . i . .. .....v ... .... nnvr ...i i ir.ory is gaiue.l. He the other answered nothing, but must tinvo I who exults ovrr a ftlleo H.lvr..rv i. i,..'i..,. " Jor- thought how lucky It weh for him aud Stras- uo l,m t"fn or the contest, Is Iik'i muehof a I awdt botirg thei-did no- savaso Hi hn Me a gentleman ninl to'iiiiiieh 1 uourbUKi iiiuno.. , irn sneak to bo called ii wage. To soreiui.lt. Ico and Aurora has still another ol Xwileon's the iicchsii camliditi.s, (sViigratiilnte and aiuch thi X.Ulon oed tho Pioneers for so curing aud pisisesaing the title to It as a por- l.'otiortlwi national domain. Ho paid dsseired triUUo to tho self sacritlco loyalty aud patriotio energy of tbo early veierans, i.umcd Jacob Koenlg, who was too rejoice wuli them, In Hirlis-tly proi.r uml teUlers, wliile; ho aliowct how much they reeblo to bo present, or wo cquld wcavo dacod, endured and acoompllshed. Next nnotherslery iiiloour iisrativo. followed uiiddssoV twenty nlnutos from' i,...,.,7 . .. . rA " r .. , ,,i , r . I 1 IOXKKII A-SOCIATIOM. Tho fol OW llg Got. Orov,r sho atwodrew lons from hi,- , HCre , J ry to .how tewuud. our.IMneen. did to ' . . larvo the -National te.ritory In the new of Aurora, i.,tfcUle,; ,.;. s. C.s.ley, French t'l"lr "''; " llill", And surlv orthwet. u,.i.i. vi.. i.-i.i..... i, .,,.. ... " unu " x insane (.uniiuh lo clshu that -Nearby the pto .Cud amle prepara- " !'' Z T Tl'.l T ' l l?T ' !!r."'-"lif! l-r-U.. .uhwrvony ,!i,h tloniru made toned tbo ueui. and "Hrri """vu"' "u"'u. who had not brought lunches wero provided ' bi'i'.riiisK I'Airrv. A uuinberofthofrlonds and i.cquiintaiici iveuing at the rik'lit. lint toiiiiilietiulilludi) mirations In the usual wsv is the appropriate w rk ol ........ ...ii iiooiuums, iswnrus anil liUII.MiriN. Ill Him next pins, these deinoiistiatlniis en countKii a dlsH)son, already too uenern! among us, to disregard private rights hii.I irmoivn, Ulliy is 11011 III general IflHIll n. with a plain dinner on tbo ground by tho by the Aurora colonLsU, at tiie usual price. After dinner short sjhccIh were iM ercd by Col. Jo. Meek, Her. J. I,. Parriah, and Albert lUrid.on, eat-U of whom CDCctluly recited experiences of early itU.itude and trial. Even the oocsuiooal drizzle furnished ly the clerk of tho wfatlr did not discourage or dampen the frienu"y feeling that tlisrac terizedthe ooculou. Old friend met and old time wera talked tfer and the accial tnnlon that tcok place ihiuld serve aa tfar itatdilioufora n.o;a jtrc,ctct orgeniu- rv. Auuinberofthofrionds insiances nave seen sick jx.rson fatullj es of Mr. John Ford met last J Wi'V1 WUu.!Ul"it of.5UI"J."1 H'V' H""" , ,., , ., -, , 'And I claim that our City Council has w house of Mr. Odeuesi., and inore right to sulfur suclillilngs than U.alh", llo interest. I Imve known lhn'ilaleriin; to he knocked fioiu tho walls uml ( i... . .lu.- i-,...n thn windows of iirivatulioiiM.a. mxl ... ..uur. at instances have seen hick Jx.rsoiis fatally l(v. o II.. I. procre.ted 111 ii btidy tosurpriv. Mr.niid Mrs. the hcxslluius who do this tiring to drag a run i iisni urn iiiiii.i-Bri.oiui anuiTersary oi sick imiii iruui uis ncil aim Ueatllllil with the their wedding oe Althoimh "nirprUcd ramrisl. they were prejMied toisirdUlly reieivn anil I Kvery out. fainllUr with (ho history know Milettaiu their Hidden callers. An enjoys-' that Horac GrielevV wlfu was Vlrlinillv bleeieulng was jiaised by Isitli the vi.ilers. murdered, and llmt he himself was hurried aud the vl.llcd, Into his grate by thn iiillnruess and ridicule , - ' . 7 ... ... ' wllh which tm was JioiiiiiIhI. Thoiiscnds of r.B.u.i.iivjjHn.. Jll'.se ... . , i iriirroi oilier lllsiailt-ea HilL-Ill iM'CIeil- unit ll.u f..,.l L.'l. . u uu ........... -.1 .1 . ' . . ' . - : ' - - uml iiTfi,nnriul umlnllii riinriiift.'iv I'moi Ihn Judge lieu llxed ilm lime for passlnc seiiteino, which will lio next Priilsy, the lIKh nisi., ai.i li 1 1. I'll c, Jl. Elii.l E.'i;;;m und ,hIn. tniarwn rrlune. The "Ornirou .MiiNeiim" wants lllnl KU, with thn iusldoblowii ..ill. i'nr i.tciy in olio eggs you send to the .Miin.uin i rScleiicu .you will gel in i.Mihiiiigo iillckst of Hil.iiUsiou. Hond newts also, ifyou cm, koud Ilm iium.i of thn bird- or it wn will lo -so thallhu e,:gs csu bn I'.nneil. Pleno I ho eggs on ouo side with a pin, uml you can blow them eleati or no etii UMid tin in iintoiiuheil hy mall, n.itked lu cotloii, In a tin b'jx Also wo want hugs and insects of all kliols. Addrtihs, T. A. Wmm, Oregon Muslim, Piirtlaud. IVrsons who came iijiou tho tnilii tii'day rcjsirt tlmt the Pioneer Associ-itiou hold 0 pleajtaqt mooting nt Aurora last evening nnd nvMiUud Hi iiieut thern nualn June in, isj,", lor the nnxt antiiml -. h. I. r, ..!.... u.' ... ,,... , - -.-..-. .'I... 1 f.U ism Ixsteveulngwas u very pleasant ullslr nnd numerously attended. out it Is so :. grind. Kitpparl sas in Ids wot); on illicit, .... rnail.v vlludnd I.., llmt nt lt llu. bins letllSl.i iilloayoiror two wilhout muring wheat in them, will probably I-111 any ivcovll that miv li.io loon lu Uiu hli.s previously, t.'eiluiiily, .Mr. ICdilor, you will iigio.t ivlili iiKiii.a-. i:n win in should Im storrd In bins wuicli have hehl wheat Willi weevil the previous ye-l Thosocillnd prtiveiitlMs lu way or storm-; whin'., whitewashing walls, liming when., elo , have but little IT nuy ultuct lu Ides ot n tabling this variety or weevil. Such experi ments should bn tried on a small scale ic siiiiio onu's private granary, not In largo gr.in hi I us whuro so many farimrs ui.iy bu the Iomiik. My opinion thru It tlmt It Is nottnll.vly afoto Uoro 'it hull:; nor lilt best, In in :l!.ilui, to khlp III hulk, Wheat shipped .'.l bulk lu veasuls' hold is morj iit to boat on the vojiige thin lu granaries'. Wheat Is ship jxd from sotno points lo Liverpool In biii.?, but a very largo proportion t.f li U hcotcJ ou It. C. Kinney returned from Kustoin Oro j tho .ay and fcpollud. Thn ilangsr ofhsitlng gou this inonilug and appears well exeoM n'K" 1'lj,I'd ly Imjij lucrf aes its tho ills. '.'.V.'.1 !!.'! h?" '". WB!!;. w"' ''' 'l f a crtitc'i ' '-ioe iiifreams. Hhlpplna; w:cu In bblk. rlu.l as it wuu.u vn iwct (lui'iiuu Ark., sends for the Wm.lamkttk Faiiwkk, and adds "1 expftt to mike Oregon ruy future home as soon aa I can wlod up ii'V aifalrs here. Many of cur t-tat ctUiu.' ait, iaaklng tho tatsacalcukll;cs. that the victims have before nisi)., i l..il.a nf others is no argument In favor of the princi ple. I hojM the lime will come In this nv Hon wbiui; wl.l LecoukldertdiMuitkMlMi.d tpv.rdly lo rumuitl tusu to dtslh njth and ono I.mI Is still somoivlut s was loriuusio io etcapn with from so serious an accident, iL..It...l I. . r. i.i -. .u... - --... ...,. '..II.I,. .. II .III 1III.I-II..L. Illll WM HirllllWlo (O ",!'() With ttflftlfi'fit fr.l .l.w,..,.!, il... ..r.tt,.d smil .. iliktill(a Sfltll " - l . . "' ' iMfe. lllfUUMII I.I1I1 HII"U- - ,-----. .i . . - , ' t iiiUJit Iii Ulf ll.o dUtauco arouiHi iw wuri.i I ..Willi. In !. S.Ofll.. ' ...U.t in .'I.. . .M ...". -- "-- -- r S.tirill. MAUI,u:i..-Al the lesld-nce. , ,r,U,a ''0 W IZTu tl?l! "t"' parenu, In H,, June li h" . the brhh.'s t true, the ft ; 0tl- ,. , a ,,, Itav.o'Dli-klmoii aJU . H7I. by tho ! ' kx " "! i1'1 ' . Tna 1 Ixmtslu Uul t. M. Knight. Mr. i'oiry by the Iluv. P. IW v ' ' '" ' ', '"" .i, iuk., up mni'y Albany, to Mi ICInr II. lUyinonil, of -it '"C .'' "'. cm.lha wbiml sloied Hi Thn llieri.-ioio. u,. J in. 1. 17i. i: u , US. a Dlukluwiii, ofSaluin. r at W-stlierforil .V Co ' Ml 7 A. ll, it" VI !., .o'i .ii ks. tiie sauns st- .... , .-. .. ..... ketlflg thn wnv However, gnt deal of ii vrhfrtr'f.ii there In Kns nnd it-VwIm K luaterrry j-Mr by hratlr.u and weevil.