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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1874)
. !?!'fc!21uSJffi33aJ -r..a pjmJSixvt'Xz 'W.Jin.r- - fly IT-lfWri-' .-.rWJt-.rWJ- .re. rlH IV TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN. Nmv Yobk, Nov. 21. The Paclflo Mall BteBtnshlp Company lias begun an action !... .i! iTr,inn Panliln Ita iroad Company r KJflfl.fMiO clarnaues lor allcecd breach of contract. The two companies made a ailpu- l.il.i tl.ot ntio rntnnanv should UOtHUOptB xate on Height below the other, and that the Union I'aclfie! should send so much Irelnht -ner month by tbo I'auhc Mai lllne whose -.. l.Vt.nl.. n.tlm..l.lfllQLll L Till miitim weru iu "o '" iuum ,.-... TaclHo mall alleges thHt It has kept Its aKreo jniut, but tLe Union l'aclflc has tailed to iul- 1111 lis contract, , ,, Nfcw York, Nov. J1. A meeting of the a'aiiaum llailroad and l'acilio Mall Co. s Jlreftors Is calltd Tor Monday to consider .the reports oi Messrs. Hutch and Park on thf proposed cousolldattow of tho two com- 'iifo' Mall bttnmshlp Company has In-crta-cel the rnsn nptr tatu an 1 lancUeo S-.0. Linu. lduiuo. LO.-Miiilli In sllll hid. 3'eHC0 and cjulot prevail, lion. iMIIinn Say Jer, of tho conpussiciiial Investigation Com inittco arrived to-dny. , , Wasiiioio, Nov. 20 Tho Cabinet ses sion to day continued nearly threo hours. All tho numbers except Postmaster General Jewell were present. Arkansas mattors were mil.ite.tn or comment. Attorney-General "Williams submitted telegrams lrorn Senator CIhvIoii and seeial btato oiliccrs, urging tin, recognition ot tho Smith party by the T'ednaluoornmontj but tho general opin ion el the Cabinet v. as, that siuco their last imellnK nothing had occurred to alter the decision inado at that lime, that tho Go ern uiont lias In Its possession no such informa tion as would justify any interference with i. . ..tifrniorctv Iti that State. Gov. Garland, ot Arkausas, telegraphs to Jjis counsel hero to day, from Little Hock, as follOWB: "All IS pence, ill! uuiumouw. FOREIGN. Lonpon, Nov. IU Tho total number ol killed In tho explosion in tho Wmrunvale coal mine, Yorkshire, is ill. Ton men have been rescued, all ot them more or lesiu- ""iu JttU Mall Oatcttc'ti Berlin special says it Is slated that tho BrUMi Government de clines to aicept Uussia's proposal to adopt mi International code on tho baisol nogotla tions at tho Brussels Conlereuce. Specials lrom Spain to tho htamlaid slate that largo reinforcements nro going lorward to Miranda, hero tho Kenubllcaii army is inasxlng ior opei-atiniis in Nevarroand l'aui peliina. Tho Cai lists am concentrating aioundlNtolla, under command ol Ueiwral Wonder!. Tho Basquo hatUillons, with Don Don Carlos and Guurul Kol, uro on the point ot leaving Vera for Puenta La Keina. MADitin, Nov. Su.-l'ho CarlisU shot 37 i..n.wit.u ui Puv11n. 1 Co7srv.NTiNO.-u:, Nov.3B.-B.kor U. 8. Minister, recently lccelved Information that the residences of American mlsslonajles in Latakoea, Syria, were violated by armod lorres. Ho at onco called upon the Graud Viler, and had a long conversation with him on tho subject of the outrage '1 ho Grand Vizier Bald ho was waiting for a report from the Government of Syria, and could take no action until it was recelvodj but he promised most positively that the Porto would give the U.S. Government lull and complete satis faction, ir wrong had been douo. Hovana, Nov. 20. The Spanish mail steamer Isla de Cub arrived hero to day, having dlsomharkod 1,000 mariners ot Santi ago do Cuba. HoNouoNd, Nov. 20.-Tho British ship At lautlo, which sailed hertco Octobor .aist, lor Portland, Oregon, returuod leaky. PACIFIC COAST. I San Puancimx), Nov. 21. Kullerton won the great trotting race to day, beating Occi dent and Purdy badly. Time, 2:tt)4; 3:224', ..! i' iiik imttt nuir inado to wauou. "'iiIh(soii .v. Fell, dry goods merchants of this city, liav e failed for $.100,000. It is prob nble the linn w 111 tTeet acoinpromlse. Their business Is jot uninterrupted. San I'kaiscisoo, Nov. 22. The Constitution from Panama ai rlv ed this morning. Theie were W) deaths In thlsclty this week. None lrorn typhoid levor, scarlatina or small- 1K'it'i .nniMi. Nov. 21. The Shasta and Weav. ervlllo slago was rohbeni when near this place to-night by two masked men. W., F.. Oo.'s treasuro box was taKon. a iuii iuuiiui luissenaers, but not molested. Han Dikim. Nov. 21. The Utiw lian the following Iioiii Arlrona: Tho ulUcial vote tor Delegatoto congress is: sieveus,j,i., uwu, lfi;0; Smith, tU8. 1IH1T1S1I COL.UiUltIA. To Inches of snow foil at Yalo tho other lav. liop'Hy Sheriff MeWha brought down to Vletor'a an liuano ,inati lrorn Mttou, uauieci James Watsou. The .ontractors are progressing quite rap idly wl.lt tho gallery of the llotorinod li.plsoo pnl Church at Victoria. Tho sUwmer Otter, on her last trip from Wnuiglu to Victoria, brought (100,000 lit gold ilust, and l.Mi piissengers. A young man who hatl his right hand cut oil at the mills, has Ixsm iireseuted.wlth a jnursoof (JM front the Moodj lllo people. Fifty miles of wir for Mr. llaruard'a con tract on tho Cauudlaii Oveirlaud T'elograph iJiuuirrlvoduii tho mall sUwuier fromSaa I'ranisisoo, Mr. it. WaW.nli.ld. a c It teen of Victoria. cllihl s.uddeiilv by Mho roadside as he was routing from a short distance iu the country to his home a-fevv da- s ago T'lKTiliitKJliuiTiiKHs in Pout. The fa mous tlvo-thousand ton ship Three llrothera onlerfd theahlp jwitilday tnortiiug, under a ilmul iif mil iiutl uucJiortd in the stream. Sho left this lt forNJlavn, loadetl with wheat on il2Jthot October. 18T.I, and has ,.snnt...l :iso hivA in the round vovage. Kho sailed liom A'w York for ban Fianolsco, with an bchh 'aMU'no on tlit2lUh tif June, ii... i .i.i.i.,,. ii.niiuHMki.il tiznerlenetHl Iinlullig uIikim nil.) lafnm jiulllclent to retard her hiHTd In a mark 1 dfrtroe. One hundivd and inlrtvtwoilajH Vw iHVlip.d In the ! age. Tho '1 lire liYvUirs excited a grat ileal of Interest at the'Kwopea" and American ports whlih she v 'alUvl, cm amiunt of her inagiilludoHiid beai'ly. Jxto JIM c.'in, J'ie. I'. V IlcNuiulluu Adopted. ' Skw, Ouii., CW. 23. A resolution uuuJ c Ulackawaii Uouuty Cotiucll, , . , Jtcaolt cxI, That wo KoVl ,1'atrona of Hiu baiulry aie strongly opposed to the cnjploy ment ofChlue.se luborer an that we will do all that wo lawlully oau, topre' ' being so employed by our oltltvu and more Mpwiallv hvourfarineniand wxpnilly reouektsll members of our OrdiT, MirotiBn ouititirSlatn and Nation to ewoiyntfe with uu In earning out thla retoluttoit. That tlil. resolution lo printed Iu tho V ii. Umkhk FAitut'H for three mouths. II v order ot tho e'ounoll. V. W. H. BAMaoN. becrcVtff. At a grocory store in tho neighborhood of Tacoma, W.,3. tho following Is conspicu ously posted: "Notice Any hoodlum found prowling around this store after 10 o'clock at night will be shot down like a dog." From the Bulletin we learn that the. new Donkey enine of the Reamer Ohio while be ing transferred from a small boat to that steamer, fell overboard into 40 feet of water. James Downes while in a fit Ml from a wagon which he was driving near the Dalles last Woduesday and was almost instantly killed. Tho sentence of Michael Hartlgan for the murdor of August VohwlnklJ last January near Vancouver has been commuted to im prisonment lor lllo by Govtrnor Terry of Washington Territory. Prizo Fighters pitch their rings in tho streets at Po'tland. RoliH oi Honor. I.OKTH HALtM SCHOOL. The following are the names of the pnpils of tho North Salem school w hose names are inscribed upon the lloll of Honor for the mouth ending Friday, November 20th, 1874 : Olive Walt, Charles Scott, Melvia Adams, Frank Dunham, Elliot Savage, Hllen McCubbius, Virginia Smith, William Savage, llarloy Biker, Boyd Hastings, Susan Cooley, Biley Giltnore, Aggie Wait, Maggie Adams, Bertie Bon bam, George Baxter, James Farrel, Dora Fouts, Linniu Mutton Willie Brooks, Frank Hastings, Jennie Cooley, Itosa Ramsey, Frank Huffinen, Dustan Harper, Yarena llouy, Mary Hastings. Howard Q. Morris, Teachor. EAST SALEM SCHOOL, FOURTH GRADE. Roll of Honor for the East Salem school, 4th grade, for tho term ending November 20lh, 1874: Libblo Allon, Ward Adair, Arthur Bowersox, Charley Brown, Willie Biers, Meda Draper, ICinina Frickey, Cora Heath, Mary Heath, Fanny Reiser, Renny Wilson, Elmer Mallory, Adophus Nichols, Frank Rice. L'uima Smith, Sallie Shaw. Theo. Van Wagner, Dillle Walling, Harvey Yocum, George Uovenden, Rebecca Gesner. Clara A. Watt, Toacher. Advertisers, Take Notice. Tlio weekly circulation of the Wii lamkttk Fakmeb Is ,J200 that of tho Statcuman, 720. This fuct the advertising public should not full to notice and appreciate. 1E flIHKETS. San Francisco market. BY TELKOIUril San Francltco, Nov. 3L l'lour-J T55 13X. Whet-1 52X01 65 per centol. ltarlcy-$l 17X01 40 Oatf-tl 41X&1 UH- itvc-i ux. Wheat Liverpool quotations, tli. lOdOlOs. 4d. for average, anil ion 4d10s lOd for club, per cental. Portland Markets. Wheat, pr cental, sacked Flour, jobbing at from Hark) Oati, pr cental ttacou Ham Shoulder Lard 185 .. a 504 60 .. j arxa... ..1 OJl no 14.. 1UJ.. luaii 1540.. Krcii 440" LufrkiMi- 2 OOSiW Uuttir brine.. Oo " -roll " -rolld... Clieetu Hide green... " dry ' railid... an.. lUdilH i iu 7 5 fl 13 13 Apple keir 'K .. . a ack... Plums We.'.... . atks... SALEM JHAEKET. MONETARY. Liuil TiNiiiiu, buying, IKK : Billing, 01c, FLOUll, tiitAIN Ac. Wheat, tut white, V t'l'bi: eU'.... 0t,Vbu W SS CornMe.il, V 4 Flour, but, W eack, (V barrel) 1 S&ttl 37 lluckw heat Flour, V B H S Urau, Vo 0 OKifitO 0 Shorts, V toil S3 OUio .. Oil Cake Mtal, $' toil tU VUK..... Flaj: bt od, per U ' Hay, w tou UXR15 baUd. V ton 1J415 OltOCKltlKS. Bucar, Ban Vraucitco refluid, V bbl 19(3 15 Island tOt 13 crushed 144J 15 pondered Ii6 15 crauuUled 13d0 14 Hlrup, V K Ri1 M Te,Japaii.tf B NKtfl (XI luiverlal t.l SkiM M Coffee, Cota ltlca, ) tt :XS .. uio m .. Kcxio --t .. Jata S-VO .. inn. Carmen Ulaud, perewt KTSio! IX) Llveriool, coare 1 V-Vol 50 dairy a Wdt.... Day 87Xil V0 FIM'ITS. VK0KTAULK3, 0. tun Irleit.lt B 66 Ay pie, P che, drleil, V t JM riuui. 10$ lioak, fl th rotatoe. V buthel, OnlMf, V B ' Cabbage. l do CarroU, V buth ItUTTKuTKOQS, Aft Batter, freh roll, V B ..it pncktM ............. e ., Vi 16ii US e;n una Urvirou prime. It. Lard. V OILS. Jte. Unaeed Oil, boilesl, V BaUon 1 e raw, " 1 Xi.... Lard Oil, V Ballon..... J fjdl CoalOII, " , 8W NeaUfuot OIL V pal 1 1 Tallow, V 8 LKAT1IKK, Jto. (CormclcJ by J. W. Gilbert, dealer, Balm. Ilarne Leatker, t ta9 Ulrllt,,. ldthllP ............. S5ua 40 rl.tlT.eaiher, " french Calf prdo VjSfif5 Vn-nch Kin. nrdoi..... .. tTBiatlC I Cl, and Orrim Calf SOA Kill H Baata Crua Sole, pr C....... Illde. dry, " , ,, trvvu, ..., .,, i. .DMr&kla, IP m.... ......a." drei ........ ..... ft ..v n i ma s litfc 11 V so u mi , WTLLAMEHE FARMER A NEW DEPASTURE. Direct Importers selling Goods at RETAIL for cash TWENTY PER CENT. LESS than Wholesale Houses oharge on LONG cred its. BRADLEY, MARSH & Co Have now on Exhibition An Immense Stock OF NEW GOODS, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE FALL TRADE. English Water Proof, Gray Blankets, Colored Bed Spreads, All Wool Flannels, Shaker Flannels, Cabot Domestic. $1 per yard 2.50 per pair 1.25 each 25c per yard 20c per yard 9c per yard Double width Sheetings, 22Jc per yard Striped Wool Hose, 75c per dozen Ladles' Mor. Vests, 75c each Mon's Derby Bibbed Shirts, 50c each Men's Woolen Jackets, 1.50 each Men's Doeskin Pants, 1.00 each Men's Shaker Socks, 1.50 per dozen Mon's Chock Overshirts, 50e each Men's Casimero Suits, Ladles' Felt Skirts, Latlici' All Wool Shawls, 5-1 b Box Best Japan Tea, 3-lb Box " " " 7.50 each 1.00 each 2.50 each $2.75 1.75 Best Costa Rica Coffeo, 19c to 22Jc (ac cording to variation in market.) Island Supirs, 8 to 10c Brilliant Coal Oil, 25c per gallon Devoo's Patent Cans, 00c " " tST All othor goods equally low. A Magnificent Stock or Dress Groocls AT Greatly Reduced Prices : ST All kinds of Produco taken in Exchange, or sold on Commission. Py" LIIh ral advance made on bhlpmcnt consign etl to any of Ihu followtnK Branch Houiea or Purchasing Agencies : Mer QASN, JONES CO , . , 81 Bnry Srrcct, London. E. C. Miwrf. BARINO Jt UOBUUTON, 100 Lord Street, Llverptxil. Mrs r. KBM1. IIISLOP CO Lellh. 1'KHHIN KHKUKS a) Hue de Petite, Tarl. Mirr LYNCH Jt BHKPHBKD, W and 41 Thlrteenin t- ltd door from Broadway) N. 1 . Mivar. KEAD, HltANli A CO., SiO and itlt Clay etreet. Saa Fmcttco. MrimcH: The Bank of Brltiih Colambla rortUnd Tke lUukof England Loudon BRADLEY, MAESH & CO., WbokMl ud Betall Dealer In Dry Goods Groceries. 'etc .UD j I Gouoral IwtportonB ! e ..or.. BNOUSU. AMTOICA-y. ANDPORE1QN GOODS. Corner FliVt Vl 8lW trct. VOETIaAND, OSEOON. PRICES REDUCEDfPRICES REDUCED! HAWLEY, DODD & CO., Offer for sale, at the Following Reduced Prices, the eaari-iFTTT'nTIjEEl. WAGON, ,m9. ALSO 'Patent fPater doo Kmn jrea.-r THE MITCHELL WAGON. BOTH OF WHICH AKE WELL Either Wagon Being Fully FlUOBS: 3-lnrb Tblnibl SlrrlH I.lslit To-llorc i-liieli Tlilmlile Meclii lloavj To-eri.e 3'v-lnill Tblmble Skein Hcavr Four-IIoro fS Each Wagon complete, WE ALSO OFFER FOll SAI.E, LIGHT EXPRESS Bnckcyo Grniii Drill Z 33XTOCXrSX3 GJCX3JSH. MTTiTiS. ....SOLE AGENTS FOB.... aro33.32L Deere's tjo11:o.o Guardian's Sale. PURSUANT TO LICENSE GRANTED DY THE Conntv Court of Slarlon conntj, Oregon, on the 1th duy or No ember, 1874, authorising me. us puardl an ot Edu In Jacob. Emma Jacob. Sarah Jacob, So phia Jacob", lienson L Jacob', and John 31. Jacobs, ininnri t,, pll all of the eniiie rkht. title, and Inttr est of each anil nil of said minor In and to the prem ises bounded by beginning at the N. E comer of tho S. E, Korbee 1 hi T. US , It. 1 V of Wlllamct.oMc rldlnn, and running thence east CO (10 chains, thence south 40 00 chain", thence wett B01K) chain, thence south 10 00 chains, thence west 40 00 chains, thince north 30 00 chnlns, thence west 50 l) chains; thence north 20 00 chains, thence cast WW chains to tho place of beginning, exct-ptlmr a traet bounded by be ginning In the center of Drift Creek lo the north line of the abo c described premises ami miming thence cast 4 50 chains, theuec south 5 00 chains; thence west 10 00 chains, thence north 5 00 chains; thence east 5 50 chains to the place of beginning; all being In the county ol Jlurlou, iu the Staa of On gon ; I w HI on the 5th day of Deeemher, lt74, at 11 o'clock a. iu . at Vie Court llonso door In the city or Salem, In said county of Marlon, sell at public auction to the highest bluder, all the estate, right, title, and interest of each and all of saldminoiaiu ami to said premise, for gyld coin in hadd. SAMUEL 1-ENTEIt. moy. o, lomw Guardian. o O B 0 4 H H H H o o B o o p o to u c O o S p O "P. 4 P to 0 4 CO CO & O o en cf O I o 4 I.UCITX3 BKLI., Successor to J. M, Keeleu A Co., B5 Liberty !., - - NKW YORK, OeiiiiiilKMioti axont FOB BUVINO AND FORWARDING FROM New York via Istlnnns, Pacific KaUrot d. and Cape Horn, all kinds of Merehandltr, and for the sale or Product from the Pacific coast, for the collection of moetv. Jtc ociblf HOP BOOTS FOR SALE.' , n BO. A. WKLLS A CO , BeTKNA VISTA. WILL hare S0.OM Hod Hoot a for le this UU, war ranted to b the large rarlety, Addret communica tion a abore to Buen VUta. augl 5m lillamtttc itarnur. IWCSD ETXr SATtTBDlT, BT CLAUKE & CHAIG, , rvBUBi axd ruoruiTon . tpVLXVlX. 1, . CIUI6. T.l-M. f SalMKriHl.B. Osa copy, one yeriM numb rl ,, fl.vO OtMcovr. six Bsoath ( number) l.tc Ri a I K3 H C ' Ox copy, Uut BwuUatUlniuaacn) I ATTESNTION. BTS?iiSg& v. 7tew AND FAVORABLY KNOWN Guaranteed or one Year. AVnernii.... Fon cAsn. tor giiedit. . $120 $133 . ia 13tl Vnon A AVngon 1 lo 11 with spring peat. sJ AT MANUFACTUKEKS' HATES, WAGONS AND HACKS Broad-cnst Seeders! Plows. w. wEATiicnronD. 1. W. WEATUEKrOItD. Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In DRUGS, PAINTS OILS, CLA8S,M,rA Patent Medicines. I CHEMICALS, TOILET GOODS, Etc., etc PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Medicines Compounded, Prescriptions Filled. and Weatherford & Co., MayB-T Commercial street. SALEM. noe RinrGER. 16,000.000 Rlac. TO.OOO Blng-er. 8,600 Tons Bold. Ilirdwara XHaleri Bell Th.m. IUn(tr, fl, Hlnjt pr 100 SOcts Tonp $ l.JS, by mall, pott luud, Circut.n fr.. Addrvta U. IT. Kill a CO., Decatur, III, REMOVAL, AND Enlargement of Business ZAN BROTHERS & CO., J. C.ILLE&riE, JJ. ZAN.. ban i rancisco. F. ZAN 8N. Front street, Tortland, Or. ZAN BROS. & CO. Are prepared to meet the demand of their Patrons and the Tublic In general. In the line of Wood and Willow Ware, A tbey are now In receipt of a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Of e err variety of Good In the aboi e line. Portland. Oct, 20. 1SN. 3m ADVANCE ON WHEAT. WE WILL MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES AT A low rate or interest on wheat for tLe EcKlln market, and rerun freight on the most liberal term, tepttdm J.UcCRAKEN A CO., Portland. M. &XP. XsEB, DEALERS IN GENERAL -XRCnANDISS comer of Mill and Main BtreeU, Ball mat, Brecon. Olr BtToor cnatom. and aiTi moner therebT. Mansion House. bALEil, lhV.Uba.J .or 'J -. P JtlRIK. HULL, - --J Proj rilllW HOLbl'. NE.K THE WOOLEN MILL?, I ha been tnoroui:hlr OTerbaalodf refurnished awi rvpauuMX. laoara reaMMia.ie, meal STX n Bed Sft ci., sapper, isMutui;, ana ttreaKtaitfi. UTAULUTu laruUUod. ocUOml -V l r.!?' j.rT rW i. ' 4 rH. ,U .. JU ' . a t. .T't,