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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1874)
- rr?- " m$BSit I lift A IIS rit i&S ' W W r-i-ynj'''' ' it-Co JWb $3.00 yor Year, in Advance. SALEM, OliEGON, JULY 31, 1874. The Utility ol HlrriKa Insect Hc-nJroyorw. Mr. Ewron: Ttio dlstuibauco or tho pro lr balance between the ttMthired and Insect tribes la fraught Allh incalec.ablo mischief, fleeting tho food, tho health mid tho life of in in. Tho weakonlni; ofn Maglo llni: m Ihu ehalnof being is usually productive! (if great 3as. Tho reproductive powtir In natuie Is n scost. wonderful thouiA, mid, as n rule, tho Joweraud tuoro worthless n L'lns, tho more 'prolific. Of'ftll creature., birds seem tho onokt liable lo sillier Injury, and sometimes .jxteTir.luatkv.i. Tor tho ii)oit unreasonable of charge. A 'must Hod'onablu extract wns .printed In tho Daily Vngvum of July litli, from a writer in tho.V. 1'. 2'imevf, which wo hope to kco In tho Faiinki: also, thnt It sooiiih almost Impossible that our Intelligent farm rs cen rood without being convinced of tho orror yon, crime of thus wantonly destroy ing tho birds as many or them nrn. Facts have come trader my own nbeorvatlon thnt . .rniMicilunllttlesurpilso that some of our lirbt class fartuorH aro no fory Ignorant oriho habits of tho moat common spoclos of our birds, regarding (ho destruction of pcsllfcr- on f nnucts. Stopping at tbu house of npniu- Hosts of devouring insects craw led.nml found No foo to check their march till they had undo Tho laud e desert, without lion or shade." "Tho town, like llnrrd, was demited by worciH, licc.tuo llko him they had slaughter ed the hftioosntV Tho Nhnrodtt of this Stnto nro c.r(odltip!y nuElous about Iho rapid extermination of il.u "pitno birds," that ntlbrd thoin tho plcnbiiro of afterward killing birds tlr.it nro tiuly grotilvorous, and thnt will cat grain at quick as Insects; mid therefore a law Is passed pin ioning Ihrm, Hut tho poor robin and h. hi lie, that keep In chocl: tho intcd woild, no vniwi Is rid iiit'. In their behalf, nnd from ev ery sldo conies shut after shot until ho U com pollod lo lot tho beu'Jo unit cut-worm lmvo lull wny or tako them -"on tho lly." O. It, J. 1J.W.T roirvt.ANn, .iitly 2-1, IS7I, J.cttor fioni Trai3Mport:tloit S(u Uciit, o.V!I. Ininlaa Tnllru-a V lliillro.iill.-iiii ImpQni Vnllrj u ihu lUiu vl Mnli,'tiloti inilir liuyqua i:iur. Hai.i:m, July SI, 1871. Mu. KlitToit: Tho oneri;y which tho cltl rus of Iluntoueouuty h'lVuNhowu In trying; Heal farruor.notue two yon.inRO, not far from I to biUld a ratlro.td from CorvnIIMo Yn(iilna l'ort!ud, I-fimd ouo of tho boyitengaud In klllloK the- different kluds of wood-pookerH that cams into th6 large orchard (lint mir .surrounded the hotwe. -I asked tho lad why he-allowed--sue) a wanton destruction of hl beet friends. 11 Is reply was a niiztureof sur prUe at my seeming ignorunco, andacharac UrUtlc superxtit lou regarding the oorUrud M, ever digging for r. living, as he said, "Why don't you. you kuow that If wo dldi.'t keep them chaj n away there woulu't bo a live tree on Uie .ranch In thron years; Thci Met the wprigh toulo.tfictrrc." MlNgtildod man! The gay jpluinagod and hungry blrdi voro soeklug an. 1 devouring tho real dentroy- em, as ho soon ft m ml out, by my taking hov entl of the birds just shct and oponln their "crop" or Cchw1 'allowed him, not"sap''nor "built," but t'niH, bomo of them nearly an Is prnlsoworthy. This railroad would', un doubtedly, h.ivo n cunsldorublo paj?ongor trainc. Whothor It will hnvo a great deal to do In carrying away thowhe'it that la being hipped from Oregon to tho United Kingdom will dopond vory much on whether tho bar at tho mouth of the Ynqulna can bo so Im proved as to allow largo ships to como III and pass out with safety. As tho amount which Is belug sent by way of Han Franclhco abroad is bocoming less every year, and wc hopo that It will noi ho long until It will ceasu altogothor. Jlut It seems strango to mo that the peoplo of Jouglas county nndS)u thorn Oregon hnvo not united their tiu?rgl( s itt a similar man iinr, In an ellort to build a short narrow-gunge railroad from some point on preseut railroad in Umpquacounty neroHS to the Lead ofxtratn- loch in length; a Uopartaof beetles that weni i bontaavlgatlonon Uinp(juarlvor,thorotoron hybernatlugrndi u- tho bark ready to deposit nect with small steamers forlho motuhoftho their eggs, where tho.voung could bore Into ( stream, and thero tocouiioct with sca-goltig tho treo as soon as hatched. 1 further tnok a vessels for Sau rrauclsco and other ports, knlfo, and oultlug away tho bark whero wo j Tho distance directly across from the nearest w one of them "j vcklng," and exposed to poiut on tho rallruad lo u navigable oliit on his gaze a grub, tho Jarvre ofa spocies ory.'u-1 tho Unnua, I understand Isonly twenty six .prestUUr; and then showed him that Ihoi miles, and grading will not hoover dllllcult. cbUol-ah.apcd bill, i tropolled by powerful muscles, acting on a t iliort nock, and his long The freighting on this rallroul, short as It Is, anil connecting bout-, oould be done at a .tapering noedlo-llko Viugno woro not piled nrollt at threo dollars per ton. which would for "twking sap," but far extracting tho pest bo n consldorablo mvlng to tho firmer of tnat instinct tells Hint is just wliero to lluds that section, nnd In fuel a great advanhtgo to It. ,In abort, I ecuvluc d the man, and hols-1 all Oregon. This routo would bo o favgrlto nod orders to "ooaso II ring.1' I have known ', ouo iu travollng to nd from Han l-'ranofsw, farmers In this country that, during the cher-1 for It would shorten tho ocean travel consld xy season, would murd, r robins, orioles, co- j orably and save much time. It would bo the lar birds, etc., by tho I undreds; ami why? best mail routo. as uo loo or floods could In- ltecausothoy ore apt tool targoand collect toll far their labor, hi koopln, r iu olieck tho my riads of Insects that wnul loUinrwiso destroy cen times as uiuoh. Tho farinors of foreign dountrles, who have been thus Indiscreet in destroying their friends, i vnd'Who now hlro children to destroy the cu t-worni by hand, would be glad to dlscbarg tltolr indebted smm with the aauio pay clah oed by tho birds for far bettor uud thorough w rk. Tho State. Agricultural Sr. viol? of Oregon did a wise thlug wheu they wi thilrow the pro alum of "beut collection of native blrd;" bat they stopped too (juk-V . whon they changed it to "tho greatest numihorof species Injurious to tho farmer," for it fctuhd proven -that thera is not a bird In Orei pu that docs not do more good than Injury to the agrlcul torftro with tho carrying of tho malls at any tlnio. TitANsronTATioi Stuoknt. Aroiinil the C'Jrcfc. Tho representatives of tho Gorman holders ofour railroad bonds .woro In I'.irtlaud tho other day, and on the ovo of the depart tiro of me sioauicr, it was delormlned to rIvo them n view of the Willnmotto valley Inonodsy. Thoy wers aeeoinpanlod by Mr. Oaslon, nnd a prUato team was placed ou board tho went sldo train for St. Joe. A telegram from be low ordored anotherteam to bo sent over from Uoan ,V Davidson's stable lo ineet the party at Oenoral Ncsmhh'.s. Theso arrangements woro uuty carrlnd out. The iwrty proceeded to St. Jo by rail, thero took to their carrlago tt j nuili) ol Hot, T. f Kul.'it't SiiihIat errnlnj; Leitaro "IIm that Is of a iiDitrv heart hath a contin ual feast." Viu., I'i'ii. "Kejniri hi ihn Lord always.'' 'Af,,-1: 1. "1 have known miny that did i.ct a Joy In which they hud no part." Mils l.ivulon. "Tin re Is no Mslo In which our bounteous iod Hath not phcd Joy, If men will seek It nut." Anvn. "Swert recreation birred, v Imt doth on.suo, Hut moody jnd .lull iiiehiuuholj t" A'Ao.r.. Wo aro now In the mhUtof what, by com iihiii conteut, has co nui to bo regarded us tho vacation, -i'iiu. It is a lima for tho unstring ingnf bows, tor tho relaxation of miiHolonml mind from the (.train of bunli:eos nnd Mudy. Tin to sultry summer d.t)H nro tho occasion tuoro properly limn tho ruuso of men's long ings tor a itxplto from tho vnrlod forn:snf toll, lfhothldowulks and dusty Mrcets and days of parchlnghe.it did not break up tho monotony ofour busy llfo nnen In a twelvu tiiuuth, Komo other class of Influences proba bly would do It. Iu theso days of lassitude, It la not so much rust that wo dedre, nnd that wo need, as it Is chango variation. Wo have btou kept on this dally aud weekly round of work ho long that wu want something differ ent, almost anything will do, only glvous for n llltlo time a chaugo. Iet our lives run for a llltlo time In now channels. It la not our incidental or accidental circumstances, but our very uaturo, God-Riven and many sldod, thnt makes the recreations t.f our resting sea son both welcome and necessary. Many blunders aro made In regard to this question of recreation as lu regard to every other. It is one of tho gravest blunders to supposo that recreation can be either satisfac tory or bonotlclal lo a person who never seeks anything cIho. To spend all ono's tlmo nuking nmiisoment Is to violate tho very law inhuman naturo which makes ainutomcnt iioooisary tho law which ronutrea tho soul to bo oxerclscd on ewtry sldo. To rest well, a man muot bo tired. To cat well, ho must bo hungry. To be either tired or hungry In any truo sense, man must work. Tlie prsellcil sldo of his naliiro must bo oxctctscd llrst. Tin n whon wciiiluess isimes to that hide, let it ho relaxed, and lot ummemout holp tho other. Itowaroofnone-hlded llfo. It Is too much of ouo thing Unit inukts narrowness. (lo Into a cln.o room and look oilt through tho small window at tho bright Miullght nnd It will blind you. Hut k-o out and slnml whero that same light may shed its Hoods of glory all around you, and your vision will not .bo dimmed but strengthened. Lot tho windows bo thrown upon on every sldo that tho nature within u, us well ns tho plants iu our tlower-pots, be not lop-sldrd, but elrnug to grow and brunch out mid bloom nnd bmr fruit on ovory nldo. If "all work aud no play uiultes Jack a dull boy," what may we expect ns the reault orsll play and no work? It Uttlso a great mistake to uppoo that luii-ercknis ati'i r,M makers aro llic Jispplvt ' IUW..I.I..II.. II . . .. , .. ' I Itself a prluiH ttsjurci of joy. '"With Joy shall yo draw water nut of tho wellsof Milva llon." Our vncallon ratubles lu foroets nnd miiuntalii.s,Miur visits to whim lug plaoos, out tontlnf.s on hllUldo nnd Kei'-beieh, wo call recroHtlon, bec.vuso thefo varied new experl enccH in ii supposed to ri'inwv our t ncrples for tho wot k of llfo. us inmimibt r t!iit tlin true rollgtim Is a im-ciittAi ion wliluh woiks In us day by day, lilting us a- the jciirs roll for llfi, deilh, iiumort.illty. TitKOiMMAxnt'.r. or rttK Mki: DiM'itti r. (ictieral Wheiilou w(.nt below on tho innrnlng train ntiij wllltciiinlu nt lVrtluM and Vancouver niitll early lu Atntu.t when ho will go south to nieot lieueral llardbnt Jiicksonvllln on ma'.tern couniett.il with Mo doc war rhihus. His hrndiUiuters nra ul Tort Klamath where ho bus command of tho District of the Lake, Including Torts Win ner nnd Harney. Hit received rapid promo Hon during the wnr nnd wns UrUvilcr (ion eral of Volunteers. Whilo hi., brevet rank Is Hiigudler Oeneral his position en the army roll Is I.lcut. Colonel of the '.'1st In fantiy, sud im ho Mnuds lit the head of the list tho llivt ehango -which cannot be long tleforred and may cmno any mouieut will iiialto him Colonel of n rrgltnont, n dlstlnib utshed position not often reached by n man of his years, for Whoaton shows no scar from wnrorTimobiit lain tho vigor of life's fulled prlmi nnd very deservedly popular and roaprotod. l'lionuci! lloi'hi: Ht'siNtiss. When In Port land wo havo always found lliogeutloini.il of tho 1. of II. Produce House up to thtlr eyes lu btihluess, and wo learn Ihclr operations have boon both extensive, anil siicccHiful. Ah their charges aro vory resronnbto thej' hnvo an increasing custom, and In thodulimssnf summer tiiey soeni lo hnvo nil they can do, Tho first throo days of last week they tiiins. acted buslnehs to the extent of ?IM,(hT-iO,(i(M por day which would nui'nnr, lo two mil lions a year If kept up. Wo sen no nusoti why tlielrtranhaotloiiHMioiild not reach th.il hum annually. Tin: I'atiio.ns lli:i.ri;u,-Is tlm tlllo of a How (irangn paper publish) d nt les Moines Iowa by N. W. (iairotsnn, Socrhta'-ynC the HUtn 'Jrango of lunu. Mr. Carrittou was Inirului-t I'allorgnulnliigllruiigislnoiir.Slntn. Ho sunns to bo dtitlriily devoted to tho good ol tho Order and to Imi versed iu nil its ro- ipilrementH. Many or Its members lu tiro g'Jti may d( sire to tukotho llel'imt n'menus of Informing themsulvos more fully on nil points of Intercut. llradley Miush it Co., of I'unl.iiKl ojeupy a column In our Kstio, mid mnko tin nu nouiiiemeut of gsent bargains they himi to cured nt suction nnd nrn prepared lo e.lvn their customers tho lit-nullt of nt tlielr l'oit laud store. Thuy hnvo already uvurcd mi Immons't trade and nro blddiug for the country business by offering great hirguliix. ISao l-'Acroiiv. Moi. 1. Chuesborough .fe Co., nro running thc'.t p"thlllnnoiit nllit Volume Yi,:-Number 24. 'i'o .tiiuint .IctreiMiti, ;t:tl liticK. Si'iii-iMirx, July 'J7, l.s7l. About two werks ago, Mr. IMIior, I took I'll- "suinmer Miea'lon," which you know l!h us farmers must eomodlher before or nfitr harvtHt, nnd In company with Mr. flimier a stranger who prnpote to s,(to lu our Stale and Is slixloiis to Ci) our moliti fi'usn- well iiMiuir Milliy.altemptednjour-iH-y in Mount JrllVrttuii up tho North l'orUol tlioSiiiilnm, tho route of tho ue.v Ca-cado moiintiilu K.ul. tliirohJiM-t was hi llsh nnd prospect tho eoiuury Honiewhat ns wo unit nlong nut eiij.iv (lUiselviK iu the mountains. Our liurMwc.iiili.d our blankt Is and tiptlles of grub, umi took u.s the til st day imst .Smith's lirry mid up ihe Notlh I 'oil; us far nx I'tinrrn'M I'liue. tivnuiv-lhii nilles from houiti. ami Mill nut In Dm mountalnf, bat In n coun try of Iiiii liiaplubotlomsnud I'.iol hills that Is c.ipabloof 1mIiiv.'Iii tlmo tiuitlo Miliubl'iloi nc'uru'lun and lilili'h of it for cultlwitum. 1 i-'-iui'tl nay that olio third or tho nvallnhlo Isuds iirinisMi Hnlillmliy nnd tho inoiin tuliv, remains np-n to setllemiint, nnd that neiiiii a 'omit ixeelleiit liny latlits. Mr. W'" nvs teier''l verv (A'follont claim., c.ii t... i ..;en nesr hlin. The tlmo Iscnulu),; when nil such Inmhiwlll be mgiiv soiiuhl after. There Is oul v nut place nlsivn I'ciiico's, oaeiipled bv n mill miimel Multli, uio doun mil. ll ti iicur lint road, no mo did not sen him. 'Ihn second days Journey look ns twenty eight milns luilltm- upllm wuei'siillho North I'oik. V.'o hiuud s-oiiih good land nlong tho roiilo anda worhl nf good limber, Mr ami eul.ir, which can easily I si brought down lo Salem for uo, ns thoio is not any mtIoiin ob striatloil lo driving logs dtuvn Iho Sautlain and it Utile ckftrli'", will make tho Mill citek tllli'h n.ivlgalilo for tliein, so that thov can bo brought hero ami taivdl up. This business can In dun tlmo bo liuolo protltablo to log ror, lo tlm owneis of tho tiltiili and to your saw mills, nt Hist wo nimbi oliHorvatlons rtllli that idea In our mlntljiind camo to thai disinterested cnneluVon, Juwi buforo uuletlng the tnonnlulns, nnd lit n ihillghli'ul ni.ol, In wbleh a Milliliter ronor would bo both conwnli'iit and plrn'ai, w. ftiuml a great vein of soda nnU in.igiissla, Mioli n ludle.iteNthoexlstctlCflofthoiulnor.il springs liK'Ateilelseu hero along ihu font hills of tho Cnoodns, nuil I am cr.ullilent thnt.i lit tin M'lireli therefor will show ihn oxIUcncn (rn llret-eUsNiilnir tr mini. rut M Htm-lii that favorblo loi'iitlou. Tills would bo nnotlter ndvnulugo lu favor of tho now mouiiliiiu roatl. It would do you 'ownspooplo n worhl ol good lo outllt yoin.i.veM In a prliuulve way iiml gt)iiplheNirthl''oikssweilhl,lfpMi'leiit on hook nnd lino sml voiir success ns llstior meu lor Miltslstciico. 1 nui mi old Ushormail end lovotltosHiri idnmstaH wi II tmOd Nattc Wsl'imibd, uud I noi:riv ,vrtti .Ishlit tiriiunil Ih in In thosi moiim-tlits. Wo ic.ich ml wnlers whero Ihn h(.fcl;bd limit eeouiid entirely iL-tmrHiil of man's doslgtiH nnd roco lo the hook In Ihn most uiiMtsoIclntp ia tilnfif. Ami ninth limit 1 (Inn shining felhiivs llml wnlglusl llnoti umi lour pounds went everv day comirH, bijl wo inpltifcil one :;imioiw mi loui'ioiit. woostimttetl si eix pmtmlH nt liiift, III. Isrgist Nixcliled trout I ter hooked. rih weroiibuiidriiitaud iiofcaslcd' im Iheni with i.ol.L.korapt.itile or or food In r.sM It on. i'nr diwutrt w hud mi many w.ltl iMHil,,irrlert mid hliekberrles i wo ..aiiii loi.ii.aiHi uionniy ilruiv-biik lo our pl.iisiiiii Wksihnproiui.ciol tin. uiyi lad lilt., that iifnst tho umiiiilnliis lu July, hut wo aero Imjpy In Npliinifof thvlr torm iiU. Uccit.iipe.1 ihn sdioinl night not f.irlrout Hio lioi.it r Mmiiit JurUrt,.m,ou a fctroam lwplo In tho world. Very often tho IM'CUC 8U (I"'' Theyh,tvo vlovt'U VU a Uuy toral Interests of tho Slate. It would have Bml tuad "Pl drive to Mr. Nesmllh's boon better to bavo offered this preinkim for collection of the .insects the rru r pools In jurious to the farinar; and, also, I r devising aetboda In helping the poonblrds extormin ate them; Mid, also, to bnvoedop' id raiolu tionsoondoaiulog tho wholesale slaughter of '"the Innocents." Ker. Henry Ward Boechcr says; "riiocin whero they wero met by thuSaleui team and woro hospitably entertained, and changing loams tuoy wero whirled forward to Corvnl lis, where another relay was procured and thejournoy finished to Junction. A special train met them at that pUco und tuny return. eJ to Portland, having comnloted for tlm fli-kl umo in uuiory.ttioromarkable feat of swing that would shoot a rob'lu, except In tho WI, I '" """id the clrt-U of tho Wlllamotte valley an a luoa really aua conscientiously in fooJ, has iu him the blood of a caenlbal; and would, If born U Otaheito bavoatton nilnLs leters, and digested them too," Longfellow, in his legosvj of "TLe Hlrds of ,XUllngwortli." sayn: Won slay them alii and wherefort? for the fc-atu Ot,n t-ant handful, more or leas of wheat lifivit. or barley, or some other grain 8crtc!btd up ai random by Industrious rVct, iiearairing lor worm or weevil, alter rami Or a ft tr cherries, teat aro v ot so aweet As I he fconcs those uulntlted guests bingat U't)lr feasts w ith oouifoi vable broasi Marie ttio result: "In orchaixls fed Myriad of Caterpillars, and around Ibecultlratevi flldiatid gardon lists' Im In ono day. Wo learn that our Uerinau vlsi- ton wero really delighted with our country, as well thoy might be. The day for the Jour ney ijtt Friday -m a peculiarly lino one, and the country through which they passed was rich ud varied. Tho meadow a wr sweetjvith now mown hay and golden hsr. vos stood wailing for tho reaper in all tho counties of .'he will unetle, for they traversed Multnomah, vahti:pton, Yamhill, I'olk Is ti uo. To make a profession ofnitt-i vo'Ung or ruii-makliig Is ono or tlio'snest roads to melancholy. Few cooks Will tt their own broth. Few clow ns enjoy thelr'own lokes. A Utile fun is good, but enough Is enough, und more than onough surfeits and' begets its opposite. Another mivUiko Is to suppose Hut olabor ato prepuatlons ami erhb,tont teeklng will biing lo us tho' fiillnst enjnyiiifui of that nihthrulness wlilch Isthosiilceof llfo. Fun dons not llko lo bo olinsiul. Klie It a whimsi cal deity that runs off or hldesaway In shades, when men go out fully equipped to chase her. Hut she comes to them iinbhheii In all her chariiiK, at unoxicc'ed llinosand places, add. lug her elir to ei ery feast, aud brnakln- on tho dull moiiMnny of life and llfilug many of! '",r' ",0 uf """"b' iu tmiuowa pi cliierful woids that arii'i""1"' wcrk and llvo on night work, with five sew nig nueiiines running constantly. H),tm grain tacks liavo been turned out .so fur this mason. They cxoet to iimiiifaijlurn nboii1. wh,itj iib'.wouu now uud the ilrt of .Novoiii her next. Mr. A, J. Wheeler's s'iml.fuinuil roflorl hhi,ivs Hint thtro wero font nnd iccelicd at this lelerrsph Dlllcn for lluul.t moiuliNulld. lug Mr-'h ;il.t, :i,SS.) dlspatclms, Thn hoiisti of Mr. Druryhlaylon.nf tho vlt lags of .Stnylnn, ou thgMantlmii ilwr, In this county, was totally distroyod by II ro on Sat urday last, A Joint stock company h.ut hmiu formod In tho vlllnao of S!ii ton and vicinity, for tho a tlourlc mill at that mrli Ihiin ever. 'Ih ,l0t' umrnll.g wo climb..,! n prom imnt spur that uvvrlwlicl ho Htor.sv jblahtoiibiisU Koik.i,'.; ft iraiid rib: belter (hail siinhlun. I AlllllllllV.M.'" ... " "" ..., ." .1... (IM.I. .;. SI.I.IIIIVIIUH. uvtvrrH ...si ..... u ...ni ...r, ... r t ,,,,.,!.,,,, i.t,ii...i It Is nuother mltaktiistippoiethita mtr- ry heart dends or, outward c!rc.,.untc. .n fa tf !Z eareto seek to ham creatvd Hh' .-,.,' nr or tho Indiana unoii tho araud itciidc selves Iho source i fflr nrr. ..... ,,,,.'. itefrcryaVlon. At an early liour lu tbu rtiofh '.if rrt l,fflU hail il,,ii il Im: tho day was ushered In by IbodMatrgo .,,,;. u L tontlnuat rat, Tho or mutketry, attor which a prooowloii was source is u UMn, nnu it U unfmhna. forrnnd, headed by Iho Ainorlcan llu';, follow. It Is a nvslake to ttinnoi..' tl.ot ;. . ftl' 'V ""tho Indians on thorworvn'tlou. Tho mirth l incnnsilo. iT . aUm,0.c"nl ' proeosMon entcre.l tho church, whtrohu m minnis inconsistent with dignity, wisdom nropriato address was delivered by Kov. or religion. "As tho crackling of thorns un-' l''ner Crcquet. WlmnthainldrcMwascon dera pot, to U thv. InunSter nf o-j" lmt h l-'l!"1lo,, tholmllatiMiiirohod ton gnive,wheio wke man's htuebier msv i,u... i.li... ... I"1''"'' Vo provided ami a legiilar barlirfailo rim, i - r---1 -"", ium, . " - -.-.w iiiii o.iu I was injoytti. in lliMuvuiiliiK(linitocrvaiiijci Hcnton, Laner J.lnn, Marlon uud Clnckamas, ,ne4n,,1tf "d vlrtuo lu It. When true Juj fill-1 of tho day vouuliiiltd Willi u bill, in which Jagalaxy of .iuntlrs that mleht tallify tbo neMI " 'rK''' place In our hoarts nnd j n".lUH Indluiis uu tho riturvallon partlulu. i f,I1lHS1?"on'' '' an l,l,or wll0 """ Is hom' n w '" L ljt'- for "I and every go.d W.-OnyowiH. "'-W''ip'; ; V.IWMl,hrpocrltiu!.UiiMU I Front present Indiciums the gmlti crop In I " " ' 1 Ml'f lit 1 t(l... I l.l .. mm ... llt..f ll. .. r L. f. . The thormometr at Weatherford A- Cs,.' '.:'"" "'"rf "y n iif huu.aUm- atocslJuly iM.b.at .'A.M.,ai-KM.. US'; 0 r. genuirn ! hiSSf. mn""" "U'b'0 er Mt1' i". I Final!.- .., r.i. .,.t. .t.. . '" "!, moinin r:ifU ill tho locality f Suiumeiville, Union couuty, tt litikt vnHr'.rniiHl l.a.t ....... lialf, TJie hay crop 1 almoH an ontlm lull. iie, and large Holds of grain uro Intlugeut f r i:ay. " T ...l....u ..I r .. ' ..ei.uo lu a ii. "uul " VI IIIOJ mountain, with mi ohiud.llhO summit o iiverlastlug unuws, muiurlng thero lu ftoztri mm lusty iiluliiv.ii iiiurlnls aw alter Ihrongft Iho hcnluor Siimmnr In Win vales In low. My eom-Hti!on for tho lint tlmo stood face In f.u!o wiih ii ituro hi in r miiod of mujestv, ami riiim (hoibsiii.solitiidu f tho iiiouulalu ullihuiieH, Mantling on a Light that would bo grand cleuw burn, looking up lo that si'p ornal vision of iturnul winter, il.lng abotii tijo clouds, pIiiiihcIhI abnvotbe Ktorms, std- ' Itary, cavo as In far ilNtniico others of ilio Hums-croivui d ulster hood lirtcd up their wintry brows lu Heaven. And lo niakii Iho eis.-nii morn harmonious anil Im perUhnhlo tor iiifinnry, our view luclndetl alrft ii iiingulllcctit wnterfall on tho HrighienbiiNh, j.ourlng over u uiniiiitiln pncipleon milouiul a half away, wllh n vui iiiuuofdushlutr, plunging torrent that went nil lis cloud ol'inl-t to iioi-alilnnt 1 lid foot r.l' thu uiotintHln. while ll.n i-adonco of f.illliu- ualei, uveu ut that dlstHlice, broil;lit to out cars tljo uiitlntonglho uuhimlorod eolltudu I''tHltvUl'Jfvd bjene iTty. Oiivuh vlow wlll l.t In iKeinory -forover, r.nd.'oiiaC Jiilho waiting soul mi untutored poem whom rytlltiilu'pont'r shall rein tin, llko tho unci .Hard inolody iifiMroeii harjicrs. rover for gotten ami forever lineqiiulled. Willi such liuprcHnlon on our iiiluds wo bid tho heart of tho mountains adieu and turned our ravus Imiiietvnrd. (J. V. II, .j:w KMtiiiriiinii. Mr. A, Asvild cr Iu. dopeiidciico Iirs sUrti'tl n tJi:i..wookly pass oiigerond fi ilghl lino botween that plucoaiiL'i this city, l!s illicit will leavo Iiidopniidi- on 'Inesdnj nmriilng nt o'elook and frtl.V iiiiiinlngsniTo'cloek. Itelurnlug will f tin. riiuiiiiLf iti imioi ot four v. i.,i' ;"u,ll,; dajs. Mr, A. will run by tho y.'y r .-o)Af PnMsiit;oi,x bl's imt funsds r- 'fr.m,t H, eoidiup. in .bo -a. ' x- d ir ,i; of ilio lack at'.'H. The sixth brick kilu nf the aeasr n Aiillarj-s ne-rli-e'f,'J' ' a' a o t, f. IS