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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1874)
CITY VINID COUNTRY. TnunsDAY, July 2.1. Ci:ui:mon. Many of our leading Catholic citleus went to Portland yesterday, to bo prosoat this morning at the ceremony of "tnkiug the veil" at the Catholic Church in that city. Among those who are to reuouueo the tauitleaaud frivolities of this world, and to devoto tho remainder of their lives as ministering angels to mankind, aro MUs Margaret McMauus of this city aud Miss Margaret Castollo of French Prairie. Should their lives bo spared, they, like many others of tho noblo sisterhood who have preceded them, will doubtless accomplish much good la tho self sacrificing mission that thoy this day havo pledged In devote the remainder of their lives. Plant Walxit Tnnus. Our cablnot makers aro now paying twenty thousand dollars a year for walnut lumber from abroad to uo In their business, and a prominent dealer In Portlaud urges us to sot before tho readers of tho rAit.Mr.it and Itt'ixuui tho great advantage in tho futuru to result from plautlug walnut groves. Those would attain merchantable sbo In twenty-tlvo years and in the moan time would be unarming objects on tho landscape Our country readers can soo the point aud many of thorn will un doubtedly feel llko carrying out tho Idea. Why Hi: Camk. Mr. William Culver who purchased day boloro yesterday :U.'i acres ul' the orlglual donation claim of C!o rr unr Gaines, states that ho was Induced to Im migrate to Orogon by reading ouo of Jonos A Pattersons circulars, containing a weather record of this vicinity for the past four years. Messrs. J. ,fc P. will furnish auyono desiring to send theso circulars to tholr friends, or ac quaintances in tho East with coplos. Aniut i:n. The four splendid stallions re cently purchased In the States by Hon. J. W. Nesmlth, camo up on tho train this morning. After dining at Mossrs, Durblu it Co.'s "horso restaurant" thoy woro taken over to Col. Nosmlth farm, in Polk county, whoro they will bo duly lu-"stallcd" In their futuro home. A full account of thoso animals will bo found in another place Just stand an hour or two In front of Messrs. T. Cuunlngham it Co.'s storo and observo the amount of goods and agricultural Implements thoy turn out, oven In that length of time. lleforo you start for tho soa sido or for a trip In tho country, waltr. into Murphy ,t Croasman's aud get one ouo of their "cumo down below tho knees" dustors. , Ilourtl uf School Land sloncrN. CunimlH- Salkm, July J3, lhTt. i Tho IViard of School Land Commissioners , met at 10 o'clock a. M. Present Hon. L. F. I tlrovor, President, Hon. S. V. Chadwlck, ' Hou. L. Flolscbnor aud Col. T. H. Caun, l ciorii. Jfatnei vs. McMoon, called. Cto was to fottletho right to purchase tho east half of tho north-east quarter ot sectlou Oil, township '11 south, rauge 13 west. P. L. Willis, Ksip, presented tho casoon tho part of J, A. Haluos, nnd Capt. Win. Tlchenor, by written argu ment for James Mctiloon. Mr. McGIoon was awarded a strip of land 112 rods long and -W rods wldo Iu tho north-cast part of the said SO acre lot. and Mr. Haines tho balance i ottholaud. Tho decision bolug made by tho ood order about tho promises. One dollar original claim lines. '" charged for a ramp ground and use ot' tho Li:eni awl llatlou m. II. II. Hum. To , MPrlC for tho season. Seven or eight camps settle the right to purchaso tide lands, front- ore " tno Br""J at tho Iteglnnlng of last lug Kmplro City, Coos county, Oregon. It. weoU On Sabbath boforo last, a "big meet Malloryand Tilinou Ford appeared for tho I '"" was ,ieltl al,a rt,)oul " hundred-and tlrst named partlos, II. II. Hurrlsor attor-. iioys not being present. Cnso was ("intlnued until Uth or August, and notice ordered given to defendant to appear. Hoard adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock i-. ti. To loi-llainl mill Jluck. Tho scene at the depot was livelier than i usual yesterday morning ou the arrival or tho early t.ie.al from Albany. Tho pl.it form was crowded with men and tho ladles iu considerable numbers occupied tho wait- ,, ,, ,,., ,.,.,,,,' ... ., . . . lug room. J ho train whistle, at il0. ten minutes of sot ou, not too early for a cup of (xtllbo berorohaud and one can enjoy a brisk , walk In tho bracing air of morning, when the j oarly day Is frosh and cool and Its breath is fragrant with tho perfume, distilled fnim ' leal' and dower during the duwy hours of DlKht. ' lltislnoM Is lucreasliiff In tha nis.Hm.r tine, and would Incroaso still moro If on the wholo lino of railway rates could be reduced to uototer four cents a mile. Wo Judgu by ourotwi inisc, for wo take many a trip to Portlaud aud back the same day ou tho Misx-ia! trains that charge two dollars, which wo should not make If obliged to pay the h'nd, and gives tha prospc-t of thaerop when prices charged ou tho regular mail trains. " should bo nuuiilng, It can bo taken as an Speaking of rallrns.il nutters, a deputation 'ndicatlnn that tho llrllish Mauds would of Gorman bondholders ara now at Portlaud , wuroe,' --""0 ul l" erjga product th whoso biisiiioss Is lohKik after the Interests present eason. of the creditors or tho road. These gentlemen Aoiist I.nsim:, About two week ago aro anxious to sts-uro those Interests In a more Mm. 1). Drown returned overland rrom Call satUractory shape, and It Not en sisslble that Tornla aud rejoiutsl lier liit-li mil, and trtey .they may furnish means to carry the road to together itivle a Journey to Cnlilornia. she the California lino whouovcr they can H-o a was supposed tu bo cured or her mental ills (Kisslblllty of the business paying the Inter- onleis aud appeared entirely well, hut we ttst ou tho money, which we can .trtly sup-' learn that on the Journey down she l-i-atno pose will be several years from now. Harvesting is commenced ou French ' Prairie; hay is all cut and sotno tlelds of oats tiro down and shocked, but wo only iw ono Ueld of wheat cut, and another commenced, The tlelds all look well and promlte well, aud another week will bring busy times Iu , the harvest. ."-. j Times are dull all along the road, so far as i tho towns are concerned. Portlaud rejoices ot, but will build ono on "Goldsmiths not very much though-lu the most exisaedlug'polut" between Kluney's mill and the W. ' dullness and her merchants have llttlo to hindor them from going to tho seaside or the mountelns. Calllug at Knapp Uurrell it Cos., we found tnem uusy with tne agricultural machinery triu, which has been nn exception to the B"ri 'ingnauon ana a grea, mcreaso over former years. That Is now lessening as the i "me Is at hand when tbouevr machinery 1 to oo pui to worn. . arrTe,i by yesterday's train from the south Tho Oregon Hrass Foundry Is not lar from' aud to-dnv accompanied Oen. John T. Millor tho Gas Works, where a farmer can get aur' to visit llbu. J. W. Nestnlth. Geu. Wbea boxing made to M his uwchhieiy,orcan buy I '?", '' Iloro ou business connected with tho n suitnlr of Rabbit maiai Tiii .hn.. .,tJ claims of citizens- of Oregon lathe Modoc a supp y oruabblt metal. This- shop adver-1 war, Tler8 aro Vlry (ow K01iemo, u t10 Uses with us and Is the ouly one of the kind army or out of It more nocompllsod and loss In our State. Mr. V. M. Moore Is tho Super- ' pretentious than Ire. lutendent and thoroughly understands his' Diko July ffld, of lung fetor, near Bulto business. They make all sorts of brass fail-. crock, Cfcickainas county, IJncoln How, son cots nnd llxturos used by plumbers. cf Thomas aud Mar-jret Ho, aged l.t -Fnars. Tho Orllltmmewos Just nrrived, having Funeral to-morrow, -Wth Irxt., at the Miller brought fresh arrivals of Immigrants to our j k'"11 Kro'JiK " miles north-east if Ml State. Our population aud wealth hs a State i l "' is being gradually improved by thoso arrlv- Tho "spiring youth who manage the local als.audour incrnasn Is verv li1lhv If .,nt , deoartment of tho .VWimkw Is lnoltll.nl' lo Very mpld llradlov. ' Marsh .t Co aro dnlnir a c-no.1 i r, ,b T ,YL.a , i !?t T, tnido and soem very popular. Thoy Airnlsh iisacolumnadvortiseiuout,whlch will appear In duo llino. Thoy auoreclato tho rulvaiitaL-o ofa good reputation m tht'countrvimd seem w t. determined to furnish goods so low that even tho Grangers can mako no complaint. Tho Illberntau Savings and Loan Society seem to bo doing a prosperous business al ready; and wo woro Informod by tho Mana ger Hint depositors wero already numerous, and proseots bolter tUnn they had dared to anticipate. A good Savings Hank is much needed in our State, and in tho absence of such an Institution millions of savings that should bo kept aud investod In Oregon hn o boeu sent to Savings Hanks InSau Franolseo, ii,.,.i .u ....,,; .......,..,,.,,,, uu, uKii-i. iioai ui i. . T CnpiUll. On tho way back to Salem, In tho overling -,l .....i .t ,. . -. train, wo had a conversation with Col. es - iiiltb, who has latoly returuoil from Wash- i ... . .... . "'Kwuianu siwrnaconnuouiinaiiiioiiiucii- doslred Portland and Salt l.ako ltallroad 1)111 wllljpass next winter, and belloos that un-1 dor its provisions capital can bo induced to build tho road. Ifthls can bo accomplished ! Oregon will thou begin to IH1 up aud devel op, and wo may llvo toseo Its-futuro prosper-1 Ityattuln something near th realUatlou ofi our hopes. Col. Nesmlth aud his relative, Col. Laing, j or Maine, who will soon come to our Stato, havo brought splendid stallions from tho l'jist, which arrived by last stoamer, costing ono thousand dollars for transportation and cue on tho way. Thoso luiortat.ous aro ndd lug much to tho prospective wealth of (re gou, as thoy havo a tendency to greatly eu- hanco the valuo of our stock In tho future Men who mako such importations aro to be admired for tholn enterprise- aud rospoctcd for their ell'orts to improve tho products or tho couutry, for thoy seldom mako ajpors-on- al prollt by so doing. wiMiorr si'itixcss. Jf i.y, 111, IsTl. Mit. Kdiioh: Vour readers may bo Inter ested to hear from tho Wllholt Soda Springs; that the boarding house Is, -jJL present, kept by Wllboit himself; that tho price of board Is seven dollars per week; or nine dollars with baths overy tlay. The board Is said to ho ronsouably good, aud things aro kept In iwruiy-i.erMtns, coming in irom tnu country around and returning tho sanio night were present. Small quantities of suppllos i hii bo had from Wllholt's storo at uu advanuo ou our prices, Porsoiiswho llko hunting anil Ilsning, can hunt Iu tho woods or tlsh ,1i tho i creek, which Is uf Mime nl-ie Iwlow the i SnrlniiM. WocanasNtiro them. (however, tbut game Is scane near the .springs, ami wo do not think there aroany llsh In tho creek. The result or llshlng mlu'ht, however, bo as good as wu he ml of a party at i ilshingcump up counlrv, w hero tho tilt I walked thrtst mile-. on the railroad track. In tint hot nun, mid tMied all day and caught ono. Ftiilt.ii, July Jl. Wiicat in- K.Mtut.Mi. Messrs. llnulley Marsh A Co., have received a letter datetl .lutie J-Jil, from a reliable source In Loudon, wltlch cont.iliis tho following paragraph: "Our it hint market Is gruiliwlly hardsiilng; our late cold wt-.ithor, Hlmostiinparalled for tho iiionth ol June, has htd u delettrious eltect, so far ou our home crop, ectptou heavy clajey soils which have not nr,'tsiuro, lelt ho miicli the late want ol rain." As this Is the latest date received by mall from Ihig-1 again allertoii in mind as liHrctofors. Thoru ?etu to Imj no reanou to doubt that she is subject to itmaulty at times. During her res- I Ideuce In Salem her friends Isilletud her to, bu abused bbliig misled by her insane account of her troubles. I ;tt Waiikiioi si;. Mr. J. M. Johns re- ' coutly of Marlon has given up tha Idea of VSJUfclJ Ul .1IJ,I !.-. ti.lO.I U. llin IHC "I I building a new grain warehouse near the do- 11. T. Co.'s wharf. Tho tvorehouso will bo ' forty feet by sixty and two stories In height, Teams commence hauling the building ins- . terial from Marlon to-day. It 1 tho iuteif i tlou of Mr. Johns to have the building com- pletod aud ready for nso by the 1st of Sep- icmoer next. General Frank Wheaton, commander at ; Fort Klamath, and a distinguished officer, -uur rinieuiupoiiuio vmusoio itivciillo;t'Oi I'roGMcCmv, tho object of which Is to eht-et lus"'t transiKisltlon of tl, musical slo -r0ni Hats to sharps, Ac. ny invciit.on wou!l bo musical IiulK-d tlxit could as .- st.unly tmn oho hlin ."hmi a tlat to a sharp. Ilh, U.lll i L.I .....l...n.1 1... .!.... I I and would be appreciated by tho occasional romhrsofthat paper. Tho now bridge Just built by John Cok and Mr. SlmnlMl across Pudding river, near the comity house, has ben ncivpted by sup- orvJserShaw. ,. ,,, , , , , Mesirs. T. CuBnlnghain it Co. nro busy r over ssnding out iigricultutal ltnplomont v- Ullll IIVIMIS. Mosjiouril, .lulyJI, s7l. Mil. Xunou: On Sunday ovonlng last, tho 11-th Inst., Mr. Frank McFaddeu, or Ihla- place, was returaing from an evening vls:i In the ccHiitry, when In the out-sklrts oftlio - tilli',1 li.i .uu .tnrflA.l Itm. I- t.i..t.f ,t .. ..1. " " '"" """ " " " v."t ... !-. tolaudt)iBwlil.:nKofuball umimiforably -"! iitF luiuniiiK it I'm irwuiwis 1111 lilt) ,, art of someone ho callrnl out to tho uu- known 'mt to shoot that wav" but iu a .Mn,i,i..ii.i,l..il.ri...iu.i .1... 1...11 . - "vl"-"",V-"V lug through McKailileit's bsndkercliei I ll'lllllll tllSt tflllltlllinil ll'la ll.lt. ll.l.w la. 1. 1 u hand at tho time. Mr. McK.(.udeii.yreiiien:boredthat hnwas "p'' V"V,,V ?. lli.- VwJ.r,,,iyIlm.",.,tl Unu Idea who Hie conctmled villain was, or for what reason ho wa.mado a target of. SahiiHisv, July J.t ,... .. , , .... , I litnT.nl, spinning and a iMrtufthovit-.it- TiiotiA4KiiiiAym Sovuml adtl tonal no- i., , , .' , , ... ,, , , , . . . ,, .' - IHg rooms are riuuiliiK nig it and day at bo lions havo been rs-e vt at ho t xtvut v'WIM, i-.t.. i ,..?... tltloi rtlliiwii itullitif t'.tw iliBiu-iiti.n it.itr.... ..ll....... Muii.1', siMth ,i ..j7i-sM.iiu,itmiwfi m iiiunuu-!- tenco of Thomas OerramL The (iiivurunrt has also received from tho Court such Infer. matlon In relation t&lho Uvttinioii.v taken tho trial, us tho sUtiito law irnuliwttnbti fin-! nlshed tho Lecuilvo- bofoio answering Ilia iiiijiri-iifi uu jviuiuiivin. i iiciiii i-iinir, II- acaso llko this, acts as aSutinitnnt'oiitl. to no examine tho testimony and lit review uity-l uiM-iiiimuwinv iiiiiixniilUK ur iHItftrwisti, iii'H may bo prnsnntod hi in by his potltlonois. Wo learn thatthoro.-iroaniimtxrnr moropo tltious In rirculatlnti-throiighotit the country which will bo most llkoly sjnt In next week. Mosr rKt'tiii. H. L. HIlXsirdtasNossxir, has now only Froi-eh Pmirlo and iinrthon. partorthotsiuuty to-d., and will probably bo llulshed tho last Moday In August, Sn-ts ho Hilda uot.coiiittrs who hvo moro mie.n.v and tlo moro Improvements than many aid OroKoulans. Thoy all soon, more than siXn lied and sand for others. Woodworth ,t Hnll; tlrr.gglstN ami n(c;ut caries, opiMtsito Choiutiiotiv Hotol , keep ot sry thing wonted iu this Hue ivnd isaisintetiioiit place for Mrangttrs io tni.Jo. Tho latllM, of Salem, liud all sorts of toilet goods tlit iu prolulon. On o-t liiiur Mr. t.iiayeittt Wllksiins thellerk ol" Solus Hstrl-t No. Jl, li.iUrms us that this district is nut ur debt All Solvit claims being paid and over thrtst luiudrcd dollars surplus ou hand, lli.n int. I'mrrsMir 1. I., liogers, iiwtutir- ly isiiinei-lotl tilth the Wlllamettn 1'n.n.rsltv , iu this oity, has Itoeu elected l'rlnclp:.! lift lie Nap Collegiate Institute, Najia, Culifornla. It won a Miss ICtiiiuvdy, of thlscouiUy, tha) rcct-Iied tho black. veil oftlio Catho.ln nNtor- hood, list Tliumla.y, not Miss Marrjiivt Uo-J tollo as wo had It. Asi'oi.NTMii.snj. tiov. (itover aH"l't"- this morning Mr. Curtis J. Frcrahard nf-l Wcstport Notury Publle for Clatntji ctiunVjv, u -ti i k.hIuii 'ritiiisrui-M. Tlio following deeds have been, tiled In. tile I County ('links oftkv during the vook ending i July ijr.tli : i' w i i..... ...i ir . i li , i ,,. -. M.m and wife to.lohii SltsUli '-'d acres Iu T. sS., K. I i:;cousdH.titloii, 51,'JHti. 1 Jacob lloriiardl to Itosa lloni-iiill; lot fl, In , block IU, i-itv or Silemj uoiiHlcibntloii, $IM. i. Milieus 11 rigtH aim wun to it. r. xoiLuam , ,..i.... .. ....1.. . .. .... . and (1. W. Uiwhoii; lot s, in blix-k '.'. In the town of llnstksj csinideratlou, 8100i ti t . LavtMiu and wile U.S. I-rJudumn: .1 acres In T. 7 s It., ,1 W.; isuisldintlo.i, ?tiO. J. It. MeClalne and wlfo U) W. I.. Wailn; about )t an acru iu North VUeui; couildera- tlou, ?:ji . . $1177, J. A. lUker, ft e.., to Arthur Itreymaji; ?.'.:.' acres in T. 7 S.( It. i W.j consldoratloji, JL'W. I'liited Mates to T. II. Allen; OiLlxlaoJus In T. U.S., U. 1 W.; doiulloit, l-nlted States loSaruuelllrown; O.o acres " '" Marlou county; donation. I'll Hod Statist to Petor Depot; .'UO avrw In - Marlon couutyj doualion, J. ll. Mi-Chine and wllo to Alfred Wade; "'"' 71" l,ll"" largo amount of ruw-malii-about one.,..xth or an ai.ro; cuslderatlon, ' '"t'""--" '"''- has Uh, thrown '"j'! Ilcs.uau Sr.and wlmm Volnoy Ionard; I Au-..i.:NT.-On.SatuitJt.y last, Mr. Orvillo JT fiacres In homestead icrtltUstt'.; con-, """V '' "''" "ssNtlng in Mderntlou, J '7.-, ' wovl"K 0'"0 ,,al'1 ''y. "V the breaking ttf Peter Prolf and win, to August Schellborg; I ,UIl,lk ,,,'lrowl" ,'1,,"' r",""l '"""' si acre, iu T. U, S.. It. 1 I-..; .UslderatIou. I U'K Hiill-r, laities getting a bruising Mom day, July 27. Knti iivkh. W. F. lloothby Is an arohl itect and his plans seem to work welt. Lately he planned his summer vacation and with the reit of tho Jlxtures in his pocket and a llsh pole In his eyo he started for tho waters of tho Ablipia. Ho was absent two whole days, experienced a "llshormans luck," aud enmo back changed Into a gaunt and sun burned man. Luckily he did not kill man v llsh or lie would have been worn out by carrying them. Ho considers llshlng on tho Ablqua "tho pursuit of pleasure among dim cultles," and nmmlis that Salem has grown strangely In his Klp-Vnn-Wlnkle-absoneo. It has gniwn to bo rather warm .duett ho went, anil ho had the bcnellt of the growth. I'siox TfMft.iucr Mi itinh. Tim tom pormico mooting at I be Methodist cln ruh.last ovonhlg, was largc.lv attended. Addresses wero mado by the lvs. Mr. Hilley. Win. MoPhelors, J. Howci-hox, Dr. l'avlon and others. As the tluui appioachcs for tho mpollngof tho Legislature tint tomporanon mnioatcnt begins to take the "local option" -n'i-.-nm tMiuum innim u sirnit cnnn will Ji ''; t l'i a bill siinllar to tho pnont " lo""" ' "'"'" '- wustltutlonal ob- Jwllnti.. Ai i.u:.s-i, Wo learn from Mr Sin.th of M, mi., i... .i... '.... , ' '.....l-M. 'HlkV, 1II..I I. Ill ..'.III IF. .... . Lucius Pittmaii, of siltortnn, which that gent lontiti was drlvlui,- yesterday near tho .-.... i....... i .i- ..... ' ' " ' l"''"" imnmiingcai.io mm ran llwy throwing the occiiiut of tlio wagon, snvenil In tiumbpr out ami bmakliig tint undo ol Mr ritiiiiaiishr:ltdnughiiii',thtiiwt ot the party escaping t.lth muih, ssxoro butNes. . . , . iit'HMi'i nil m. -Tlu'tioiui in bind- holders of I lie Oregon and ("ulif.iruiii 'till Ibud CiMiipanv hao .lamed Hon. i. F. I'hndwl.ik as one of tin, directors ol that Compaim Tho coinpltuuint Is t-o tuueli ,r.".Vwu? !U".H .,l. ,s ix'-'tiou imsougiit iiv.uiiign inanwicK. '. wsnmin iiiii.-iiio lite on Mr. ' " ' -ts.. .- .nnn'iot, iiusiumi'u lU, .acres of gmlu about lllUs-n hundred r...N ..... t,.,,,,,,, ,,,,., .. 1i. v, rii, niiii iniiliisl iiiutn n iilililor ol .Mr. Muu nn.-m Salem, July iith, by Kov. 1. S. Knight, Mr. S. M. Cooke and Mlvs Florenco Taylor. I'onipHinentM oftlm parlies recoil od and nnr best hi,:(-. hi return. I pwanlsnl $U),mM mrth of goods mirti forwaiilml Uom tho WVtolsn Mills to Snn Flanclsco and Portland l.tst week. Wllliuuetltt Woolen l-anlorv. l,l'rJ-",',"" '"' &. worth ot .ti-.li r,tH business in his establishment lor tho I. vnr ending July I. '' "" ''" ,,", " "' t)'t i St" ' r",icl"",;n "tiimli, U.ii ltl. u... t,.ii,.n ,. ,,,. i l llUMI. I I llnilllisi t ilt I. tl Miltr. IV II I'lllllSi-l . I'eillli .1 s, j, iv,- '-,,it ,1 -uu, ,1 ,1 W'IIIIiiiisJ lnil.lit. tl U-llii Mrs M s ,oiel -mi. tlr tl I nitliltl. A II limn, It Vis Mill A III till. tir.ti"i nm! tl Until v -tiul rniillt. t. If ili-inli M T t..s,,.. .1 Unit tl s Iii,..iii A nninlt. tn A I'enl tllns . Ilml lu-t.t tHilr .1 C llilibtlu ttir-, I! .IkIiii. in M II iiIMhii.. i i(ii r.i.r. tl Mlu-li-ny A ir- tl -s utlt W II 'I tilp s i, Misik.-r, Itm .III li.mi hi,-, t I, I rtinio a ttlii- tf It tin ire. Sir- .1 HimIh, dIim ,hi .1 I..-M. trrs C IIT.itil ,i trliilii, llmtl-r t, n ally. V llii-isnellli-r. .1 I' llurlti-n A lr.-, k id n. .1 I'liirsi, Ur- t tii-iir.s-. Ml-IJ.i-Iiiii-11. Tl i-.siut, J.lly Js. Y'itiii.i. Citi-N.-u .Mr. T. II. lt hax Just .-nttirntsl Irom a Jaunt through Vi mlilll istuiity and lufoims us that cntps -ttc tlinn. all l.sik splendidlyi Vsmhlll is n of tin best illsirlcts ol tun Willamette tall( y anf prttmistinacapac.tor for productlo.i m hlcli li init-le tho most of by-aw gistd a t-la.v4 if farui ersasmn be fniuid in our State, or Iu niftt othnrMales. Tlmy in siimmor-iUtiiwiii-r n i grtstt ileul ol' g.iiiilid for aiiothtr j ear and I good .iiltliiillon is nililent iiIi.ik-4 every- vitere, as l.irn.s shon gisul iiiv i ml good fanning, mid nuwl enww fiitlon u.. nmtier ol tsttirss. The tiny hartest Is u- ur thorn and .ime work hat liisiiiilono liithowl eat IjhIiIs, r.ut beadors will n, iiimiiionen. tc run nnlll lint latter part or tho present week;. Mr. Wait s-h-oJiH u'senjH lilinh koimI stiktk,, as well hh :uauy good larms lit that t-oiin.y, I'- Cl l. iilil. -Hon. Uno.-gt, p. If.ilin.iii S-tTelary and iigvnt or llm Plou or OJ ftitii party of this city Mlnrued ytwtm day from a hip to lloiulas nullity. !. liroiiKhl wilh him some lltiOHss.-iinns ,i' tl.tx Milltiiliiii the Iiii-iii ol Mr. :,J, I'arro.t., due el tho Kialks froiu-n single seed s;Hii'juik1 tt bolls and hs eaitli boll atnntgot Ul si-ikIh. would inal.o'J,;.ii.mids. Mr. Holirtun mlorius us that xrtlmiHtit Itnuglas tsiuuty ir tiartk-u- jlarly aiUpttMl to tho cultivation ( jhX and lhaltwealy bushels to llio sum nr easily bo ralxiHl t),i He also tlilakx that Iu another season Uin famers will go oitstfislvoly Into 'he lla sisid i tiltureas aiiitimvleur and cer- tain pr.lltcaii be r.-alle 1 frtmi Ut th"tnit.y other nop. Tho proline simiciiiioii above nol'td is ol tint Calcutta or llojoimy utriol. s;,, AN1. Iu,u. .T ,,N ..... ....... - - ... Plontwr Oil Coiuiiauv Is nutfchiL- m. u i.nm two story building ou the ptsH-rty re-ently I purobiused by them listm lhi Waller itato lying lulja.ent to their mills. Tim building Is lUMiy i ami Is to bo iomiI for the maun, faeluro of "green tow" wliKtU Is umid lor up bolstering purosot. ThW now ntorpri.s. ....-.....--...., . .........,..,. 1...,,,,,, ,,, ,,,ol, j goneraliy. lint, luvnisoti, I'-rtu and (irubbs replaced the shoulder and .Vr, Itutler Is as ooinfortableas jstsNlbleto )MuxWM-ted. liA.vdKitotw Walk. Mis,. )tvj sinith, last evening, sprained her auelo by stwpplug Into a lioltt Iu tho sido walk Iu Iroulol'tho P, - "'" , ' ""VT- T"" "" .v.j ..., n...nnlK ims lii-en in nau tintor over iine win urn trial IturillHl up tho building, aud ougU to bo attended to at ouce, FHO.11 NOUTII-KASTERff ORE UOX. Tlu fiullitii TroublcmineThc Hthabl Unit (trtthijf Alannirf.lu ,l)pcal to ((on nittr (frovcrJ.'tc.. JUc, llelow wo glvo copy or a letter rocolved yesterday at the Kxosutlvo olllce rrom tho Chowanean valloy. Tho Governor atso re coiled this morning, through other sources, from that section or the Stato, Information that confirms tho fours or.Mr. Freomnn,as to tho Indians getting troublesome. Tho Gov ernor has taken stops to Inform tho proper V. S. otllt-ials or tho thrcatcnlirg asiKtct or ntl'alM f by s( tiding otfthls morning telegrams to bo followed by letters Iu this lulornoou's mall to the Coniinnndor of litis r.oiwrtinont. The )roinpt action or tho Governor will doubtless delay tho removal or tho V. S. tntiips rrom Camp Warner to Camp Itldwoll, as has been ordered. Tho troublesome In dians are the vagrant portions or tho Snakes, thei'Ahrie trlbo. CitKwtvi-.t: Vam.hv, i July istli, isTI. i T htt Hi ir'fili-y, d'oi.. flint' (rfut't-)- li.iit snt: As it seems the only icsciirco ler us, I at the suggestion ol llio cltl.ens of tins itid the surrounding tnlle.vs, ask and pr.iv that you will do all In your potter to glttt us protccthin. It seems the Military lop.trtiiHHl lutte concluded to ab.iiid.tu Camp Witrner i tho ouly piotectlou tin havoi ingtinllpss uf all our potlt.ous sent In, and etor.vlhlng else. These Indians are roving nil over the country, killing slock tthoii It suits them. IH-heho mij-s ho his some In diana he can't control, aud thoe ore tho oucsltbat maki tho tntiittlo. D:;ly a few days mm, there wero two of our cUIaiiis out hunting u stock range iiiiiIwhs attacked by one of the-si lining and lawless bauds of In illiut and banty twcas-d with their lives. Their pacli limVe was Ml led and must of It oaltt.v up by Oamii. Jim Intsrliu- IVpartiiieuls sulfers them to go and dowlm. they I'lioi.se, ami tits Indian Agent nas thry havo no jKiwer over tliem noiv. (n the name of (Itttl what mo wo to ih'tiudnr this state ol' attain-'.' All wo ask it that thoso Indians ho ptllou Histto n-mrtti or tho tioops lein.iin at Camp Warner until it Is done. Ymir.urlli.it attention to this matter will lu.iiili oblige all tho elti-onw Iu this i-oiiimu-tiily and for which altoutloii vol. will havo j iku heartrelt thanks. ours resHs-tlully, IJlKllKli; FlIUMMAN, in.ws in Sti,i-ii..-Mr. F. A. Smith has tnkeii a number of t lews of the publle and yrluilo buildings In the city, and almost ev eryday Is Inking othtti-s. Among tho views already taken aio the Mate House, Court House, Willamette I nlvcislty, Woolen Fac tory, Marlon Npuro, Dtn.t Itrt-oiin utile, sot oral chin olios, vlaws on Commercial street, U. i 'all nt his ivuius and tnlio a look at them, Pi:itMtMi.-C. M. Iligley.onu of proprie tors ol" tho Pugot Sound n.iuH'f, Is visiting our city, wliich used lo 1st his homo In younger years. His lather, ltov. I). Iligloy, lit cd u long lime Willi us aud is now a pros teroiiN anil mm !t respected clllo-i or Puget Sound. llitl.l-rii-Lo.niMi (it .vs.-Hon Forstner has ust i ill ed a largo lot of the most -sip- ular briKH-h-loadllig fowliug-ploi-os and sportsinnn can do well to mil on him, tor ho isiigiMidJildgs or a gnu and a most reason able nmu to tie tl with. Weather cool and iilondy to-diy. If it should cnntlnuon week, those ulm went In t'litinouiitalustiikisipi-ool will hatotohu-llu Into tow n t(. get warm. A constable In an adjacent prm-lncl recently leliised to arrest two muii that were siuud Ing away at each other al a brutal rate hotvuiso it was Sunday. Ilon.i;.-). p, Holmaii. ettlmiiteslhisyears cnipol lias eed niOiegtiu will loot up Inil.iKHi bushols. Ti tuitui hi: or nit: ocr.iv. I'he heal of lint mm nowlieie penetrates the ocean more Hutu tKNin-it. Atadepth of fiom ouo lo two miles llm teiilsiiatiue is everywhere ubnliL tb.i lr.ii,liiir ii.il. it t,.u...l ......l..'.l.l.. i... tho list waler iurnd into tlio ocean Irom tho arctic legions, noitlisrn and southern. This, being heavier than tho surlaisi water, sinks to the bottom aud forms currents ever llow -Ing towaid the eqimtor, to lake the placoof tlio wntur willed, there hrated ami rendered lighter, rises to the surl.ue and Tonus Cull' and other warm streams. ,s llie-n How ttgiilu toward thn art-tie regions it will besisiu Hint a isirpetuitl elreult is kepi up, tint arctic MiUinntxtiiliuually lessening (lie heat of thn tropl'.-al waters, and these In their turn ult lug Oiltj tholr belt as they llow away Irom thetiitplcs. I.iiglaud Is warmer than Green land only hiH-iuiHo or tho warmth dorlied rrom tliediill .stream. Willi lltv. Siiiiiiman S.tts. -Gen. Slier man suys Ilml niillMiiioiitH hate Ihuiii xtttjipe.1 to meet tho requlled conilltious nl thtiarmy, so that tint romimnles have bwfi ileplnltsl to liiern sipiads. iln thinks that tins troop, may btinble to prott t the neltlnrs, but they aro unequal to tho task of an aggrcsltti and deeislve e iiiipaigti. Many of tbemilllers he thinks, will be able to delend th selviM. The Oetieral characlerlstli-ly sajsi "The In dian lliiro.ui has fed the Indians all winter aud thoy are fat.so the sat age w arrior is in line trim lor the acquisition ()r iresh i-.tljis and liiiiil.ii-. .Neil tail, alter the summer's ac tivity, they will all be taken bid. and fed." Donaldson, the aeronaut, dlterts the crowd with a new trick. The ring to which tho trapen in attached allnriU him an enlarged opportunity. He hangs ou his toes ou this ring, and when away up half a mile alstve the houso tos ho lot go entirely and drops hoadloug down, and ualn catches himself with bis tons on the bar. At uu elevation ol" ofhaira mile this uct must ba highly aniii sing. A report Is circulated at Harvard lliat Huxley has Isiou Invited to accept tho hiU turn mado vacant by tho dualh ot Agassi.. I i r a a t,