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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1875)
VIJLL-AMETTE PARMER. 5 hv i" mi 6. m ii & SUPBEME COUET. -- - TnuitspA , July 22. Onlerod IhTftjBnpVK. WeHtuerfiird, M. C. ;tcrg4,of Albany? ii. Ei Chumi'orlalti, M. U. Aitipy. of Oregon Cltyj and 11 Mutidon liall.ot' I'ortlxnd,' bo adnilttod to praollce In tbn courts of tho 8'te. ' Onu(rlHsCoui'ty Iloid Company, appi'llnnt, i. County of Douglas nt.Al., rniuilomj argued nndsuluiiittcd. V. W. Tlnypr nnd 11 C UronnuRli for appellant nml V. It. Willis and J. F. Vnton for respondent1. Douglas County Road Company, appel lants, Vt. County of Douclus ct at., respon dents, suit In qulty; case ri:n'd and hub tultted; 'Attorneys same an lit tliootbercase. Monday, July 20. Stato of Oregon ox rel II. Y. 1hotnpon, respondent, vs. the Hibernian Savings and Loan Society, appellant; judgment below al lirmed opinion by l'tlm, J. P. C. Sols, appellant, vs. W. V. Prudenp, respondent; motion to dismiss appeal over ruled opinion by Mbattuck, J. State of Oregon ox rel J. W. Church, ap pellant, vs. M. Dusllu, respondent; same or der as above. W. P. Dolan, respondent, vs. O. M. Barn ard, appellant; judgment below; alUrmed opinion by Bonbam, U. J. Ordered tbat rule 29 be amended so as (o read as follows. Tbat tbe causes from each Judicial District be docketed together, nnd beard in the order in which, they stand: those from the First District, first; those from the Fifth District, eecond; tltoe from tho Second District, third; those from the Third District, fourth, and those from the Fourth District fifth. Tuesday, July 27. P. C. Snider et al. appellants vs. Sehnher respondent. F. A. Cbenoweth attorney for appellants, J. F. Watson for respondent. 'Case argued and submitted. Nancy E. Goodpasture respondent vs. Geo. T. Campbell appellant. B. H. Strahan at torney for respondent, Q. B. Dorrls for appel lant. Cause on trial. A Deformed Birth. We learn from Dr. McCauley, at Stayton, tbat on last week Friday a child was born across tbe river from there in Linn county, horribly deformed. Its mother was frlgh ened by her own father, during pregnancy, ho putting on a false face or mask and sud denly appearod before her. The child has a .distorted face, no nosoor upper lip, and only small holes where tho mouth and eyes should be. Tbe mother was dreadfully af fected on first beholding her offspring, going into spasams frequently. This terrible fact is due to carle'-sneas which Is inexcusable on the part of a man old enough to be a grand father, and we feel that the case ought to be stated for tbe warning of others and to pre vent the recurrence of similar events. The Minto Pass Mountain Road. The party which left tbree weeks ago to prospect tbe route through the Mlnto Pass, returned Wednesday evening, and our cor respondent, Mr. J. Henry Brown, will fur nish us a report of their excursion for next issue of tbe Farmer. We learn, generally, that tbe highest point found on the route was abqut 4,500 feet above tbe sea lovel. They speak well of the practicability of the routed Rkv. Mr. Hammond.-TuIs gentleman, after bolting a series of revival meetings in Salem, for moro than a week, bade us adieu on Tuesday afternoon, and started for tbe Sound region. Tbe meetings inaugurated by him bore have been kopt up since bis departure, and several ministers from Portland have participated in the exercises, in addition to the resident ministers of this place. Mr. Hammond's meetings hero have all been largely attended, and greit Interest appearod to be manifested, but bow many conversions have been made we have not learned. Had a Fall. Two days ago, as Dr. Mc Afee was trying to scale a rocky point on the river just above Smith's ferry, across the Santiam, a stick or root gave way, and he fell about fifteen feet, receiving bruises and in juries tbat laid him up for some hours and left him sore and lame. He was fortunate in escaping as be did. PASSENGER LIST. The O. S. S. Co.'b steamer J. L. Stephens Railed from San Francisco for Portland Sat urday last with tbe following . FAHSKNOERS : Mrs Frank, baby and W Lassater, daughter. Mrs Neely A dtr, Jas IjuIcIIhw it wife, Uen'l LBauui, A BTrowbrldhe, M Laufenberg, John W Bell, Jos Uvans, Geo s MuIIer & dtr, J Cocwman, D O Van Austine, H D Thomiiaou, F Burns, John Andrews, BMDurell.jr, DF Smith, D Cunningham, Mrs &1 Eaglebardt, J H Lassater wf A dr. J Woodward it Wf. Wm Whitney Arson, Mrs II. OourleyAson Mrs R Kplly A child, Mrs S B McB.ride and Mrs A 8 Blinn, Mrs Li lranK, Alex Houghton, MrsS Kay, Mrs W B Hall. Miss F McLennan, S children. Mrs L Rldgeway & cb, MrsTJ Houghton it child, Mrs O M Gosson and 2 children, DrAJ Hor A ile, G Mlchell &. wire, WG H'ubeeand wile. Accidents. The Albanian says that a young man named Abram Starr, living in tbe forks of tbe Smtlam, was kicked by a horse on Saturday last, and so badly Injured that he died the uext day. Tbe same paper hays tbat Wm. Gird, wLo is now in Ochoco valley, received a kick from oue of bis hor ses ust below tbe knee, which was so eeere as to almost paralyze tbe limb. He tears the bone is fractured, and will come to Albjuy 'lor medical treatmeut as soon as be Is able to travel. , A Smash )Ur. The Statesman says tbat Linn Nichols and Clarence Hedge left Salem Monday afternoon in a back with six Singer sewing machine, for Dallas. On the way tbe horses became unmanagable, and 'an way, ruining tbe wagon and machines, and injuring one of tbe horses so tbat be will probably die. J Another Boy Drowned. Trom tbe Mountaineer we learn tbat on last Friday af ternoon, Benny Freelmd while swimming with a lot of boys in tbe'slough above Dalles City, was accidentally drowned. He was about twelve years of age. Elder David Brower will preach next Sun day, August 1st, at Howell Prairie eohool bouse at 11 q'clock A. m. - Mountain Musings Sunday. Throe years ago I made my way up from Salem to near tbe mouth of tbe little North SautUm, the object being to ilnd a locality (bat would a lib id a gcod oimping placo for ii family to ftpend a lew weeks in v free from the heat, dust, and hurry of the ordinary - alley life, whence from a shady nook a per son might have a good view of these grand old mountains and lazily lie and speculate upon what manner of world this was before tbe mountains heaved their heads above the ordinary level, or whence a blackberry patch or it good trout stream might be reached without too much labor where, in short, rest might be secured and reoreatlon enjoy ed, free from tbe restraints of tbe " propri eties." Well, here lam agaiu,'on the same errand, looking from nnder the shade of a fine maple tree. Tbe first thought is, the absence of company. It Is early morning we call it Sunday morning and In the stillness and solitude tbe feeling of peace and rest that steals over the mind here is a reminder of Sunday morning in tho city. But, as I lie and watch tho sunlight shining upon tbe mountain side across the narrow valley, the senro of a Presence, of surpassing purity, peace and power, seems to be reflected back to me from that mountain side with greater force than ever 'came from pnlplt orator. Following up, the'train of, thought awakened by this perception, of Present, It seems no longer strange that Moses should have as cended the mountainMn. order to talk with God, and that the Man of Galilee t should from the top of an exceeding high mountain bad a clear perception of the worthlessness of " all tbe kingdoms of tbe earth and the glory of them " as compared with the wor ship and service of God or to fancy that the patriarch was influenced by outward sur roundings tbat enabled htm at a certain lo cality to say, ' Surely, God Is In this place." Lest I should be charged with an attempt at strained writing In speaking of the feeling of a Presence in the solitudes of the moun tains, I will say tbat I have talked with inauy men who live in and love these soli tudes, who would hardly be chargeable with sentimeutallty, and I have received the uniform assurance that a something they can foel rather than tell of constitutes to them the irresistible attraction of mountain life. One of the coolest minds of my acquaint ance assured me repeatedly but summer that he seemed to bear voices all around him when In the silent woods. There is a man now living at the extremity of the settlement up tbe main North Santiam, of fine mind and good education, who, under the influ ence I speak of, spends weeks at a time on what be calls Mount Horeb, twenty miles from his home, and declares that the effects upon bis mind are better and more Godward than any preaching of man could induce. But I am ratber inclined to rest tban write to day, and will go to the side of tbe deep pool near by, aud, while listening to the sootbingtmuHlcofthe running stream, watch the fish seeming to en toy a perpetual sab bath, or, wearying of that, walk up the mar gin of the flashing water and cultivate the faculty wbicb perceives " Sermons In stones, books in running brooks, tongues in trees, aud good in everything." But, harkl ab, I shall not go alone! S. A. Clarke and wife are riding into our cainn. and. as be is readv with the pen, I will depend upon him to tell uis reaaers now we pas me rest 01 lulu day. John Minto. Flax Cuttino. The Albanian says that tho Houston Bros , threo miles east of Alba ny, were to commence the work of cutting their flax on Tuesday. They have 150 acre?, and the lencth is so great tbat thev can snare a little oil of one end aud still have a lone liber left, bo they me the reaper instead of puuiug. For Mount Hood. A party ha9 started from East Portland to go to the summit of Mount Hood. Mns. Dr. J. Ford IVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES Known as Female netKneu, Offlce,;corner of Court and Capitol streets, SALEM. Oreiron felStf G1 B Dlt. K. Y. CHASE, REVET Lt.Col., late Burgeon U.S. Volunteers, - umr. unrmn innric. no puiir. a7T w, wiATQxaroiui. J. W. WIATHXKrOBD. Weatherford & Co.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS. E IT X IX TOOL 2 y TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc. PURE WZNESttnd LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes, Mediolne Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co,, , "ltXi-T Commercial etrMt, SAfcEM. Greenbacks at Par ! S. I KIEDMAN, Auctioneer, and Cftmmlssion Merchant. TUB GRASSHOPPERS HAVE BECOME A DUR den. and lio devatatod tlio green fields Kat, anil tieople are now flocktnir to thtairondlv land where whettlp plenty and preenbacki ware, aud, In honor ot this great Immigration, I, S.Friedman, will receive U.S. Legal Tenders at Par at mr Mies room In Execntlve Block, for atl rooK My Hock on hand cqnelet of a tplendid ateortment ot CLOTHING, dents' FnmUhlns floods. Staple Dry Ooo in. Fancy Goods. Notions, Ribbons and Laces, Salt and Jewelry, Nails and BatUr, Rats and Tobacco. CAEPETS, just from the East, and prices to suit atl. nootH and Shuex, Groceries!, Crockery and Glassware, Salem Blankets, Flannels, and Cloih, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels. All these goods will be sold Cheaper at S. Friedman's FOR GREENBACKS Than at any other honse In Salem for G-olcA t Bring all your Greenbacks. They are north One Hundred Cents on the Dollar ....AT.... FRIEDMAN'S. In connection with this la The Salem Drug Store, IN CUAEUI OP Mr. T. C. SMITH. who will compound all jracncti Drnzelit. who will comDound all vi Icult prescriptions or phar-naceutlcal preparations correctly, from the TURKST DRUGS, having just ed a line ana well-selected stock of receive Drugs, Chemicals, and Toilet Articles. If you have anything that von can't get pnt up any where else, bring It along. We guarantee satisfaction. Currency will be received at par for e erythlng ex cept Book accounts, which mnst be coin, as usual. S. FRIEDMAN, le'ltf Auction and Commliislon Merchant. STORE. I nAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE Interest of Messrs. Vcatou & Loughary In the Furniture Store on tho v, est side of Commercial Street, Salem, and shall keep oa hand a GENERAL AS SORTMENT of goods for the retail trade. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER? Parlor & Chamber Sets, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, ROCKERS. &C, By the est or single piece. Repairing and Jobbing DONE IN THE BEST MANNER, And at reasonable price, as I am a practical workman JOHN CRAY. Salem, July 12, 18T5.y HARNESS. HAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF Mr. Watklnds In the old established house In the above line, the attention of the community Is called to the stock of Harness on hand, which Is offered at gieutly reduced rates. SADDLES AND BRIDLES At lowest Granger prices. Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc, To suit everybody. R. H. DEARBORN. Salem, Feb. 12, 18g . wtfd CHEMEKETA HOTEL, SALEM, OREGON. mills IS TIIE JL I FINEST HOTEL NORTH OF han Francisco, containing 150 rooms. In suit or single, and fltteo up with all modern Improvements. Omnibus to aud from the Hotel, free. House open all night. TIIOS. SIUITK, Proprietor, (Former! of the Empire Hotel, The Dalles.) Weatherford & Co., DEALIIls IS Drugs. Paints, Oils, &c, ARE AOKNTS toll AVEE1LL CHEMICAL PAINT. TUN l'alut Is CHEAPER, NICER, and ghes a BETTER FINISH than any other Paint. It Is MIX ED READY FOR UHE-of ALL SHADES, or COL ORS, ard PURE WHITE, Ut INSIDE or OfTSIDE work. Fur salt. In auy (iituntlty wanted. It Is the BEST PAINT In use- EABV TO APPLY-WILL NOT CRACK. PEEL, or WAMI OFF-DRIES with a HARD SMOOTH GLOSS, and Is Just the Paint that ever), body vsants The Genuine Avtiolo is fur tale by WEATHERFORD & Co., ' Salom..' JOHN Stato Stroot, - m Oregon. GROCERIES HUGHES, " K3zcxxxf DHALEK IN AND PRO VISIONS. "W2:ijrx o-nwt- C3WBL.iaLE3S3, TUBE COLORS, PSCTURE GANYAS, Artists' RflateriaSfc of ail Kinds, Wall Paper and Window Shades, Grain, and Feed Salt, Iiime, Hair, Nails, and Shingles. Salem, August 85, 1874. dwtl TO THE FARMERS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY I have for Sale low for Cash or on time, r MOWER AND REAPER; THE, CJ3LEKRAT13D TREADWELL SINGLE - GEAR HEADER With patent Adjustable IU el and high Wrdught-Iron Whocls w Ith Sascw Spokes THE BEST HEADER IIV THE WCtl&fD J ; THE WELL-KNOWN RUSSELL END - SHAKE SEPARATC RS, With Mounted Powers, or with the Hoadloy Engin j Making the Best Threshing Rig on the Coast! SULKY AND REVOLVING IIAY-RA KES, WHITEWATEE WAGONS, AND Farming Implements Generally of the Newe st and and Best Patterns. Depot at Flandci-H' Warehouse, Front Street, tt'ortliiiict, W. F. HITCHCO' July 2, 1875ml j Oregon. CK, Manager. JOHN W. GILBERT Oommorolal atreot, JSalosaa., Oro) MANUFACTURER AND IMl'OHTBIt OP 9 iOJX. OFFERS A SUPERIOR LINE OF OOODS, CONSIsTlNO OF S. X. Soller's INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S Cray Brothers' Splendid-Fitting C lroncli JCid, Hi'K. and Gohi BUTTON BOOTS AMD BAIL ALEXIS SHOES. FOR MEN AND f A FULL LINE OF TIKRELLS The Celebrated Hersnme Gaiter for $6.50 oilier limits Also, a magnificent line of Goods from tho vxoi Franoisco Faotorios. I claim to have tho XiIIA the WORLD, and can TOP ALL OTHERS m fc5f Price. My Stock of IS COAU'LETK, CONSIITWri OF Oak and Hemlock Sole, Harness, Skirting, Ueltin; INDIAN - TANNED BUCKSKIN FOR C IL0VE-MAKEES. SHOES, ioods, .MORALS, JOYS, ROOTS, charge $8 si' A $0. ! celebrated San DING LINES of yls, Quality, and jL:o.oL1:o. and Lsioo Leathers. l3r I havo tho exclusive sulo of tho eelobroted Bir-ot ing Leather, warranted to bo frco from hntiuls him! c bowling, which I oiler at San Francisco pricey with fro Thanking tho public for generous patronage in the ' tention to business and fair trading, to merit n eontinui lyn Harness and Skirt uts and not to break in iglit added. past, I hope, by strict nt mco of custom. jy7 PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT COMPANY. -0- Composed THE of RUBBER PAINT, Fronch Zinc, Atlantic I .ead, Linseod. Oil, India Rubber, and The ONLY PAINT thaihasWiMistood the Climate TH FaoifLo Oo,. Abiindaiico of Reference, and PJUCK LISTS, mid SAMJ'LK CARDS, can bo had by calling oa JOHN HU GHES, Salem, Oo i;oii. AVho is Agent for tho Sale of our Goods, by tho Quart, Clallon, or Harrol. luuuftitr 'Final Settlement. VOTICE IS UEHEI1V GIVEN TO ALL WHOM li It may concern, that the mulorItrucl line h'l Ultsl In the County Conrt of Murlon county, Oregon. Itri'.tml account m adinlulitmtrix or the titnto of l'&ul Uarct. (Icci-mcd, aud tiU t'ouit ha tiled AujJti 7'bjlKTS, at 10 o'cloclc a. ., for hearing objection UiercU). CINDAllELL.. UAKbT. Salon, July Ctb, 1875-wL Aduilnletralrlx. J3EStXll SI The Improved '.irrNA" n a lioiNelevH Shnttlo Dock HtltcbSawinK Machine, tiH Idi; a Straight Keodln, It ban been inanufaclured aud exUtiilvoly used In Nev York city for over ten years and has alwayH been held In great favor on account ol its extreme simplicity, du rability, and -wide ranie ol work a a F mlly Maoliln, and no person who baa be come tbe owner of one, kaa yet been lotind willing to rollnquUh bla KTNA for any.otbfr, whero all Iclnda are ao well known. Yet our mechanical experts have been able to raako fiowa vilunlilo Improve ments, and v,o now oreMent to the public the IMl'UOV. EO XTS A, with the confl. IMPROVED W WAX i- B W&B&Sk dituuo liiNjilrud by oxperl- cnoo that It combines tho Kooil qnnlllles of nil Ma cihliio'4, ii in I win meet tbe wantuof oery faintly, no mutter Tor what work it Is required. The construction is Mich that It rinnot get out of order, and no ma chinist Is required to keep It In order. '1 ho operation la no simple that no lesaona are required by a new op erator. With each machine we dollver printed instruc tions, and by reading tho same any experienced op erator la enabled to operate on tho Machine, We, there fore, ask the public to try tho i;TXA, well knowlnif that they will ilccldu on It mer lin, whlih are, Slumlluly, llcau ty, Utility, mid Diinihllliy. m yT .',& r In Lvorvlniivri In (tin KtrtfV In ulmin . TlhnmlMI...!. . ..Ill I... ,.!.,.. JUchineeolaonlntiiUiiJi.nuoroiiU:v;, A liberal dlount will he made for cuth fST-Kjulfor, tircutan, ic. l. ii. lMithONM. Je'f J TUliU Strut, I'OltTtA-ND, Or., Ageut fvr l'Mlttc Coast, BJi.