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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1875)
p j.ukoi'ii.i aitaius. AmuiioI 21. TheTiiiios. In lis commercial column, rny llio grain m:trkit 1 Inactive but pie ioti pilccsiiti! oblnliiol lor wheat. It foetus to be the oilnln tbal the ruices of uheut will ho innilifalnrd this .ra-on. 'I'bi hn -intnlm-d llitj marli't In poiIc ol ti.o lifiivy airlvuN oflotcign wheat, llrit-i-h wheat. so l"tr, has not been ol' good (jiiiility. Thru' is not much to rcpoit aluiiit the condition ol tr.n1uiil.in.nl. llnr V'tswlll he gem rally three puricnt. be low a line) it-Id. but with old slocks to draw lioui, thcie can be nothing approach tutr "cuciiy. nml nil advance on last sea 'oii's prleos is likely to 'eciiie in abund ance.... A special to the Time', fioni CoiiMuntitiopIo, -ays the I'oileh.H accepted n, piopositlou of the liiendly power to compel the submission of the Insurgents to Turkl'li aiitboiity. The Intervention of Austria Uno longer considered altogether linilohahle. The Ati-trlaii government phiis to coii-ldorlhata change has become indlJpeii'.able. and that It had best ho ef- fecteil at a tune mien 'lie mav nope 10 cx-cicl'-e ii h tiding liillnence..Tlie mini-try, after examination of the iccntiN, deny that the circulation of (Jlnd-lnne's pam phlets on Veticaiii-in was ever hiieidlctoil in I'lanee.... It i ininored that 'crinus di-liirbaniv Imve occmied at ltella, and that the arie't and Incarccra'ioii ol (leiierals Meidlanl and Mngruvrju and other CnilNt ollleeis v:i beeali-e of tlieir coinpllelly in tlie plot ng-iin-t ihui Carlos. .... A huge wniehiui-e of (iloivter was lllincd thW morning, with cmiti'i.K in eluding nianv tbon-and 'pi.irli r nt t-ilu-Tb: building wii- l.'JIlO fret long. ...The 1'anfilta sitvs I ho lute lbnpeioi I'Vi-dhi.-iiid, of AiHliia. 'lelt in his will to the 1'opc :!,- OOO.OOO. wlileh has been aheady paid The national council, ot Switzerland pa-" i-d le-olulious lortbe suppies'lnn of con vents ami sNter.s ot charity. ;i..i:!t.ii. i.vi ci.t.Hisan:. AllfiH 21. A postal corresiondeiit limn St. Charles 111., in tlie vicinity of Jlcllevui! Asylum, 'ays Mrs. Lincoln is ptououneed well enough to leave tins asyluin and visit her "I'tor, .'Irs. Kd wards of .Springlleld. It is not likely she will return to Uellevue. as there Is soinel'oellng evinced In the matter of berincaiceration. by Irlends whoiefu-ed to hellftve her Insane. A lending lady law yer of Chicago has been with her much of 1 1 to, anil with the aid of her legal hiiib.ind. will aslt -Airs. Lincoln's ie-totation to the world. She Is decidedly better, "loops and eats well, and bnw no tendency to mania: but whether the cure is pcrmi llent or not the le-t of active life will VroVi! The F(:iin1iip City of. Jieilin (brought home tin; American rill. 'team this yelling. A grand reception was given them. A salute ol II! gun- wa- tired 1'ioin Kort Thoinpklns on Sialen Maud. In hon or ot the team n- the ool passed A new National paitv w It It lion. X. 1'. Rinks for Tie-idem, and I.. Q. -'. Lamar, ot Missis-inpi. as Vice I'le-ldoiit, was or "aiiized at' i intnn to-night by iippoliitlii a State Out i ill Committee. nnd adopting ii platlorui and resolution. Xo promi nent men ot either party took pint The ontliu lainllv of Thurlow Wood bin been pro-tinted bv tho use of a copper tea kettle which bad been cleaned with oxalic acid, with a narrow e-e.tpe from death, partlcularlv Wood ldni-ct. They have now recovered Tho Albion Mill-, at I'on-liouocken. wore totally burned this morning. Lo-s ij-j.-.o.OOli Tin: ii:ttoi.v ins; 'i:i!i:n':s. Auuii.! 21. Tho TlineV Augusta special avs peace I restoied In C!cngla and the trial of pel, onois begins on Monday. Letters lottud in the ringleaders' pi.e-iim -bow 2.0U0 .-land ol niin-wcio tiirnl-lied lioni Soutb ( arollna and money was tceelvod fiom unknown foiiici's. Tbo nogtoo tiro now disarmed and peaceably dispersing. Over JIN) anests have boon made and. the llov oinor I repot ted assaying II an In-urivc-tlon be piovcn tlie law which nlllxes (lie death penalty will bo enforced and tlieio will never bo another like attempt in Georgia. All tho facts sl.ow the negroes in Urlclie, Wilkinson, Dodge. .lelVeison, T.awiciiee, .Iiihusou and Wa-liluston coun ties and the city ol Augusta, were to make general movement- tu aims to-day. but not Hint they entertained the blood thlr-ty purpo-os ot tbo tiiiloaders. Mollis and llarils. Oioat exeltemont and alarm still tmiviiil aimm tlio ueioos at the tlUplay olCmllltary,;toice. A number ol ladles and chlldi'cn lioni those tll-trict.s are here for salety. Tbo attests In Jobiison county tlevelop the oxl-toneo ot an aimed and tinlloriued ih'jjio military company not be fore known. All the prisoners iijjioo that all colored companies but one. In the counties iriincd, wore under orders to iiiovh to-div. Tho Stale piess seems dumbfounded at the dl-turhancc ami widely dllVer as to whether an Insurrection was Intended, but aj;itu lb.it the whole af f.ilr U a mystery. tUSTKUM tltOP fltOM'KtnS. Ailiiuvl 'J I. Tho Times this nionilng publishes crop reports In tbo northwest, winprisln the States ot Wisconsin, Minnesota, Xehra-ka, lown, Northern Illinois, Kansas, and mis cellaneous reports from other sections. In Wisconsin, Minnesota and Xobraska near ly all agroo that thU will boa yiar of plen ty In wheat, which has been neatly all cut and stacked. The quantity Is lar aboo average, and tbo ipiallty never excelled. Thero will lw at lea-t a foinih more wheat exported ttoin those States than any previ ous year. Front Iowa tvports ate not so encouraging. Trout ICan-as they a give there lias never hccit a mora botinttlul har vest. In Illinois hm Hide -priug wheal is grown, but thetets no rea-on tor coin plaint, lit all, the prospect U decidedly rncouraglng, and It 1? thought there will bo wheat enough for tho homo demand, and ' " west tvlllboablcto'iipply Lurope wil. .11 loqulied. 'J'o.nioirow's l"o!irier .foiiiiial will publish ctop reports from all siriion. of Iki-nlii.-kv. which show a Hirht avirnce yield of tobacco. 'J'be letnrns cover tori'lfory which produce, iiearibree-luutth-1 oi the' crop of the I'irted Mate". A foli mill ciop is predlctid; whcutatiil rye half lo twi'-tl.iiil' "da ciop; oit dam-rj;c-i iitoio than other ciops; hav ' r huge. Ilepoits tiom various points in Illinois iy that the lio-t l.i-t lilglil fbglit Iv li'imed the com. potatoes and other Vegetable-. Mil r:ti;ii coast. AHUll-t 21. A most teriiblo i-ccident occurred at Mariposa la-t evening at about 11 o'clock. .John Levi, belter known as Brooklyn Jack, was literally blown to pieces while exploding giant powder cartridges in hon or of a Demoetarlo meeting being bold in that place. Ills head was found an eighth ota mile from whero tho accident took tilniHi. ulitln nortlnns ot bis bodv were scattered for a distance ol two or three hundiod yaids. Ho was mi old and well known lesjdont of Shot lock eieek. Imltig lived thero since 1S.10... It. S. Carey -barn, at tho Tide House, eight miles trom Saeratuento. on the Woodland toad. In which was -tored a laigo qirtutlty of wool, was destroyed by tire this morning. Six hor-es and over 100 -beep peri-hed In tlio flames.... At Agiicultur.il Tatk tlieio are twice as ninny blooded hoi-es as have ever been there in'precedlug years nt this time. Over 100 flyers ntu speeded there oveiy moriilug, ii'iany of them very fa-t. The -table-are lillb'ig up. people aio oomhig In and locilhig for tlie -eason, and tlio city ulre.idy begins to feel the sliniulus of the iiiiiiioiohiu!? State Fair, which nrond-es to he .1 uiajiiilllcont -uece-s. Knmi tlie Dally Slalesman.i up niEmimm. Tho members of tbo above company mostly reside and have their liead olllce at Springlleld. One ot them, A. F. Towers. lias the contract tor Government mall ser vice once a week and return, ltom Kttgene Cltv toOchoco, using a stage as tir as tlie springs, flfty-fivu miles from Eugene, which place it leaves every Moudi.y. re turning every Friday. Tbo roulo fiom lCugene to the MoKeuz.ie Kerry, souse -ix-teen tnllis, passes tliroiigli omo of the finest and best improved farms in Lane county, and In this dl-taneo one papse- not le-s titan nine nop neiti-, conitiinuiK nom live to llltoen acres each, which Indicate? -oniething of the lnteret In that ctltun-lit this put tot' Lane. It is estimated by gtvod judge-that there .ire l'JI) acres in hops In 'the folk- el' tho McKen.le and the Willam ette this season. l'a big tho terry the road I is a onir tbo. hanks ot tlu-'uvllt ami spail. ling watei-s ol tbo MoKciifie. which ate clear and cold, abounding in mountain trout, while the country aliomr's with deer and s0ino hear, and further up oil; aio found. During tho P't-t extremely cold winter tor Oregon, the contractor per forineiT the mall service to UUioeo without thelo-sot a itiijlo trip, which is more titan can bo said of any ot tin other io.nU over tho I'lisoailo Iton;r. As far as wo have traveled Mils route (say within fifteen miles of the (summit) it pre sented decidedly the easiest grade for a wagon road or railroad ol any of tho passes we have visited, and we havo pas-ed over three difleront ones. Largo tract of unclaimed timbered Government and railroad Unds stietch along tho main vallev and the numerous cross valleys, besides some ton miles ol burnt district, dotted here and there bv the cozy cottages of tlr-t settlers. On th lower river quantities of logs are run out to the mills, while tho shingle, bu-liuss form- a piouilueut feature ol indu-try. The wenery Is vailed and charming, not so lofty as S'oscmlte. tho range ot hilN on each bldo of tho river, with gieen suni tnlts above tbo forests. In places changed to perpendicular ell IV- with white torrents leaping over thu numerous roaring rapids of tho McKonz.lo, the several spukllng rivulets crossing the way, (lowing springs, tlio Three Sisters and other white robed summits ever in view, refreshing the air and lending a charm that only puvo and niouutaliiou- regions impart a cnarni un attainable bv ait or man a resort for health, ple:i-ure and loftiest nature. About "Jo tulles ol tho wo-t end of this rind has been adopted as a county road. About 35 miles trom Kugene you reach ;.ite Crccli, a stream halt as largo as tlio Cinerama. Two miles below Mr. Fllnu has a ranch and deer skin tannery, wl.ero hundreds of hides aio prepared lor the San Francisco market. Water power is abundant In all parts of the valley. Thunder showers are of almost dally occurrence, rendering the air delightful. Ten miles above Gate creek lllue river tlows into' to MeKeuzlo from tho north-cast. This stream, :3 vards wide, has a liluldt color. On it pros pcctlng for gold has been done to a limit ed extent, yet nothing very fluttering has tome to my knowledge as yet. Hope the boys will do well. They piesentcd us with a prospect of one pan of dirt from a clelt in tlio bed-rock .vorth 15 cents gold small shot gold. You may hear more from thee diggings hereafter. The lllue river Is lordable. but Is lielug bridged tiv Mr. Crtlg tor winter travel. From lllue river the MelCcuzIo bridge. U 11 miles; ami U called 55 miles trom Kugene Cltv. The Mclvonzto at tlitpoiui it. .w yarns wt te. and llows hi a -outhwe-terly direction. At thu brldiro vou tlnd a store and po-toUlco. Mr. T. C. 'llont'roiv lias Jttt received a comml lou as Tostma-ter ami no is ai-o Xotary Tublleand Itotd Snpeihitcndent. One linger board say- I , tulles to Iti'llie-tlu S lout, The other 11 vo miles to the ltolkntp Sptlugs. in passing over the road to thu springs from Springlleld we met and passed probably a dozen wagons a day, going to last June for bis health which baa been preca- or returning fiom the spring". We nUo nous ror some mon tin. un wmiruay .. ,,, , , . appeared ns usual, lint in tlio afternoon iclinii met .several thoi.-atid sheep going over lo I 7, "l,;,,";1,.1,i1 tvlmissien I., several I'rooked liver; :tl-o three bands of catile nllcrs, sayitn, thitbo itistr.d tutioltft nlmie. .Viit armi-aiiio' sniitl v ninni.ai; ' rmmi and some trams going to Oehoco show ing it to bo :i veri popular route. Dr. A. X. I'oteV. formerly of Kugene, U the pro pi ictor of thu Uethesila Spilng. which Is four and a half miles from Ihehihlgc. south, and near Hor-e creek. Tho sprtug Is on tho side of a spur of the Cisc.idos. and tbo hot wntorspmt from three ll-sitres at the ha-o of a tap rock, ft Is hot ouotigh to boll an egg In the nibiutfs. The doc tor -ay- ho never bad lit -priug water an alyzed. He has nine baths, a sweat house i lid a sivlinniing rink in preparation. By halhiug. and the constant li-e ot the water torn .-boit time, anv (11-oase lies!-. Is heir to is said to ho benollted. It U claimotl that iber.itiatlsni and acute diseases cut not -tand before Its power, and it U esti mated that at lea-t: 150 persons visited tbo spring at one time last year. A' boarding hou-e and four cottaie"aie among the int provoinents, and about ton miles below are -ome Dromi-lni; wild lamls. suitable for farms. Five miles above the bridge on the .Wkenzio river aio the ISrlliiinp Hot Strltir,3, Owened bv Dr. Itelknan. Tho water of this spring lias oven a higher temperature than that of the other and nulMes from a natural spring 20 feet front the liver, liy analysis tho doctor ays the water con tains iron, soda, -ilt. magnesia ami sul phur in solution and benefits almost any form of disease. The McICenzie is 40 yards wide at this point and U spanned by n foot bridge. Tlie place is much im proved, having r; Tostnlllcc. boarding hou-e. seven cottages, throe hath liou-es and an elegant lawn with maple shade lives. 'N'inety-tUree vl-ilors wete bote during onr May r.-it mouth and others were coining iu'dailv taiiillies-iu wagons, -oine ou horseback and others on the stiiiro. l!r; lielknnp run-a spring wagon to Kugeno every week for tho accommo dation of guest's. Xoar this spring is a current cf colli wind blowing from fissures In the rficky lde of tho mountain. At tlio springs panic-arc formed to isit tbo full ot tlio ;'lcl'irjp Whicli r.tx-di-tant about SO miles by sad dle trail- Wo joined a party with Dr. llelknap as guide. Tlio llrst. .all is 50 feet perpendicular ol the whole river, which at this point is compressed into a space about liO feci in width. Standin; below She falls on the brink of tho ba-in one gets :liu prettic.-t'viow ol'the prettieswater fall In Oiegou. A blight sun shining on tbo spray whiih laings over Jie fall, is- Is cliangcd to countless hiilllant talnlnovs and i- certainly a very ehiriiiiug omic. Two other fall -above and 'jlear Lake six miles ;tn pivsont point- ot beauty lo;Mhe study of an urti-t. This vjllev and lein ity. "now so new nml tm-oiight bo-uu-o unknown, trr.y yet lieciuue a powerful and vigorous settleinenl. m-thily -tiuiu-lated tiiereto by the eiiterfirise of tl o Mc ICenzio Silt Spring and lies Chutes Y-igou Hoail Conipi.iiy and much brighten its fu ture ir':toinu couqiany ciiustriicteii a rail road over nearly the same line naiv fol lowed by stage. On-r.uvr.is. Lt.'tiisi: Cnv. August 17. entered and he ivitM ! umI !..' n tliu ilmir ile.nl. A post uinr-riii iMtiiint''"'' ""' uiipuiit wvri held wine i told of ii..- .on. "i "i- dejtli. Hisill'eC'N .f.' taken ll.lKfi'l '..i.dottod IVllnn-H LmL't-nf that city .toil tin- ;ult le lvnrtlwl M this city. Tih tiller d -ll tn'r Wire at two o'clock this aftunuoti I'ikiii ll Evnnrellcal Church. I Vroin thu Kally Sutesiutiii.l At the I'eni.ciillarj-. Thij old pnrpentcr sbnp at tbo penitentiary has Stm moved to tSjo tile of tho old pri-ou btiiUllugindliasbcecllttcd upas a shoo uliof to fttrufsli qttarttis tip tho State, ilrjiitf.ietiinii'; Cotupany, mIio-j cparafloitH wero-stopped bjf tbo tiro oino time since. All th? machine vJiich wassaMil from tlio dcvtitxins clemoat h.is bin placed in tho new hliop nd eoiisldo-n-fcle mora uiaeliinny has been shipped to Salon, but is not jet in pesltimi. It iisaid that the company would havo resumed opcoatfons jnd the shoe shop vauld havo been in full lilast ire thi, had it not boon for tlie death oi, Mr. Smith and the s.jvero illness ot olio of flip ptiti cipal MucktioVdiirs. Meaunlitlo those coaicts wlio havo btfu eusacd atihoo bttililisg ate tnaldiiK tltuuibtlc u-cful it tfomcthhig el-e and waiting rbr the shoo Iiiwincss to stit up. ltiicl; tuaUng Uai boon c.micd ou tu a, consid erable cxtiit ami there isotio lain containing about 230,1)00 brick, the bnining of which has ju-t Ivatn coimncneod. This amoiant with what were already on hand, aro all tlt will bo ieiiui-.nl nit the Capitol b-tllditif;. The clay is liault-d trom oitt-idu tho feneo ou asnrtofnuo hotso railroad wlncU is called a branch of tho Wintiumiirca. A consult rablo onantity of btick ws shshtl injured last Saturday night by tho rain, and as inoro rain is anticipatetl, tlto lirick uia'.it'iii ura liuiiRiiiK back mid hate suspended moulding opurutious until tho weather scttloj. AKiut sity acres havo been put in wheat this 1 1 ar, and it is now stacked and will soon bo thrashed. It U exacted that a sutlioient tpiau tity will botiirnul out tofuruish thopiUoit with tlo'nr during tho next year. Tito negro w ho at tempted to teg tin his liberty lust week and who lay in the wattr iiO hours wforo ho was recap tend is now hi nno of the dungeons, fie tool; the handloof his water-pail yesterday, and al- tiiougu tie was naaueuueu no sucaeoeii iu n uioMiig a few Intel, trom the wall bifoto l.e was discovered. Liberty is a prievkss buoit, and once dfptivrd'ofit a man will lisk everything to K'f.ain it, but of eoutso tbo law must bo com plied with, and thete ate some men in tlio Pen ttcnuary whom tlio sal'fly of society reipiires shall bo tie tirivml ol their liberty. C'roltl (inn trtlit-''. Tho Oregon Steamship Oonuumy's tinier .Tolni Ij. Stephens saileil fiom San lViticisPo Saturday mornrag with tho lollowiiig psssin- gei s : Itov G Burton and wifi, Jl m E Siecln I, Miss K Z Unytr, Miss A Alhit;liam. Jlw Jl Koimon, ilis It.J ChainU'tliiv 1' L'vryS 8 Grern, I'. C I)L'.-. S Schlnssel, T W Taltfeiu and family. Dr J II li.itor. V S A. L ltewall. J Ilo.vt, Geo IxiomJA anil ilo. W It Sohoilf. Mrs il Iiichttistciu. J L Denny and- wife, A lSrivgs and wife, O It Wilson, Miss Cos. Miss Costeilo, Miss L MoKntee, Miss M E Smith, B A Heniwr. I1 A li.ttitello, T rolliti, O II Meussdorffer and I'ainilv, Jacob Mau-r, Joseph Hnll.ul.iy, Z F Mood'v, I, Kline, Ji.s Holder, J (I Leyslmn, P E DubIi and famllv, f T 11 Sclinj ler. anil family, 1 Jlinravaad wife. K W Ittuling, J llrutin ami wife. ' I'nr Vim lVillesi. Tho Oregon ftainiship Conrjxny'K steamer Orithmmo sailed. &oni rorfl.tiid for San Frau-ci-co Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock with tlio following passengers: II V llnnio and wife, Miss L Stuitli, II Ackerinan, M Jacobs, A DiuUmiii, Jl Itosenblatt, Jt Sternberg, J Langbliit, Win Pitt, JIvsJW Sloatn "Hiss Elllo Gray, II Ilitgliis, JIrs Fclbon and chill, A Fiance, wiloiind to infants, W A TurtHT and d uiglte'. Jf iss A I.il lie, P.ev John Thiinipson. Jim II l'lniidils, Jlrs L E l'obinson, Tho Alligli.uii.ni-. IJ f Gnunley, I'lirts Mult, J J lUlrymple. JIrs M 1 Wtl.tr. A Jfatlian, O l'i-clul, h Kline, S itii-etiblatt. C lieitisleiti, liio Lipsltuw, SE Young. J G Meglcr and wife, Miss Kittv Itannon, Jliss L Weeks. Mrs Ham and eltild.'A 1! Utncklev, Mrs L A Lilbe. Itev (I, W Focite, litsbp peek. G Wil bur, wife and son,. Miss Allen, Jits Turner and infant, PC Snntli, Ott Fox end 25 iu tho steerage. S'ulk. County IYiihiih IEotiirtii. Wo aroiniltlitwl to Jtr. N. fhtrwood, tlio County Assessor of Polk county, for tho follow ing Ktiirns of the cetiMis of the.l county and otliLi- ttatistical facts: Jtales 21' years of age and oer, 1,211 : males under 21 and over, 10, 720 ; nales under IU, t-'O'.l ; fenmlcs over 18, 1,05:! : .under 18 and over 10, 481 nndoilO, 7 12. Total population, 1.1)11!. Laud under cultiva tion, "4,1)0;! iicn : whttit, 002.01 'busliels; oats, 218.i;ra liusl.tls-; bnlcy, 2:), 712 tmsl.eis ; hav, !), 0.18 tons; wol, "O.0:i.l piniuis; coin, 1,400 bushel-: sbctp .22,731 he ill; hofcs, 7,25."); hor sts, J.)5j; cal'tii, 4,W0 ; toli.ico,. 412 iionnds; pntatiuM, i5,'Jt:ibuslie!s ; appl'T, . 17'J.9.')5 bush els: luiiilx't'. 2..h0.O00 leot: mules, 4(i; bnttor, !)2,!irS pounds : clncso, 2,000 l. 'minis : titiiotliy sued, not) bn-heLs ; llax seed, 5(A iiusli.-ls. Ono taut'tiy, one p jttcry and four grist mill-. LEO WILLIS, (SUCCESSOK TO WAhTEIt JACKSON,) Wltolosale and Helall Dealer 111 School ."aid IVEisccnanoons Stationery, and Pauoy Goods. MU I'', and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PATTON'S Ill.OCK. - - tTATK STIIEKT PIANOS, Arion, Chiekoring, Emerson, Hallet, Davis & Co., and other styles, on hand, ut Hwnufstrturers' prices. Halem. ipHI For 1 o: OIIGANS, The uetcbrntcd ESTEY, find Masox & Hamlin in every style, and at lowest prices. 9 lns-wly lure-' red Fowfs for Fale. I' tnilT AND YUK llltAHMiS. RIW OO J.olilns,. H"it(laus, Hllver anil Hold KpnNc'ed I'o Isuds. Si .,! "pou'lcd Ilainlmrr. Itlnck Itren'icd UuilOun.-. KmrMsli Dorkings, Wlipe Oblim OHe, L-me Itrnntie Turkev. Itfit Kce". $') por oozeu. Wlntc Clilnu ricte Esri;. (fi ptrtloz'ii. Pure- 'od Shoei) and onts. Stmntsli Mi-rno-. NVw .tt'"nl-lilr" sod PntsunM I'r.-si.. nml Merino trades, riioiitti liliieil iohI i t-'itfd .u.-.,m Gulf. j'-j.-i'v jiui-1:. sii.-iu ivt,. 11. is;. am MOUNTAIN BALM Tlio Great Own Rismedy fur CHR0N1U ANO OTlIXH IiKJtiIOK ot'tJlO HiItHfTM, TS PEKFECTLY IIAUMbESW CNNOT INJtmE 11 tlio most delicate. The pure syrup a beautiriil 'article plensuut to tins tasv pr-jiareil with yreat enr cr.n ou uau ai nniu r KiuiJuiivri a- turn lua a COUGHS, COLDS I HKTT'ri Drne stores t-'alein. feiatf Oi, A. Ke;v., I Salem. f Obo. Woodwaud, Vortlatnl. Y. S. C AssfieliitZou. 1 he Coniini'teu on Chin ity, appointed by tho Yo-iiib Men's l.'lui.,ti,ui Asiociatiou, eonoistiuy of Mifsis. .!.(.. Strong, O. Httlly and Dr. F. C. Pi'Uie, mWi ni to say that they invito all per-' seas needing aid, oitlur iu oeurinijeinploy ntiitorin elncitinj; their .'liildnii, to nial.B , tl ell- wants huowtt tci ettht r one oi' tlio eoninilt- i tte. Tliey ill render tosn;b persons all the, :wl tioNible, epii'!aliy to th'o who aro un.ibiu i to, send llieiu fluldii'ii' to tlio Sabbath or pnblio ; i choois lor tlie want of clotluaK.. i Slltltiii.v nt Hie Mote D'ulr. Tho Viilui:stou (iuards, ope of tlio li;;ht in-, 'fahtry eorspanies of Portland, votul at a r- Vent mcetbg to vUit Sale5i,.duiing tho Statu Pair and eneamp tlireo days on tlio Fair Ground. A comtnitUu li.Mt.beeu appointed to nial.o iimtiKeinvnts nml mD mm puny will bo ceconipaitttd by ileld 11111142. Wo sngsest that too .lauuiivo 1 otninittoo oner a prrzu tor 111(1 !..,.. .1. 1 I ...I ...ititi , n.,.......r... t.. .1... Ul ,, t.t 1 ,., lAjn, uili.,1 liiilllll ui,i..u(l III lliu ..l.liv-, competid tor at tho eotnLtix fi'inual Pair, ReaJ Estate Agency. KKKD ii M30D WARS, rTAVE AH'SOCtTRD TIIKMlXVE-i TOOETII-O- ?r fcrihu transaction cf a Jtoil Kh3te business, .Will prinslpol olllco at SALKX, OH KG OX. Vi'e have, at tha. present time. Choice Farms for Sale. All persons desirous of making pnrthases of land or rteal Kstato aro requet"il lo call and examine, the luducetniiuts we call oiler m tho wy of Toivil I'mjif rt' unit FsirnUits Iiiinilx. Pirtle wlshliit; to sell Unit will do. well lo glv U" a.call In ftre placing their proiierty in the hanits of other ULpuclos. UEKD &, 'A-OOnWAKI). XlBy14. 17.V wtf. Patrons of Husbandry OF OllEGOK AND WASU OTO.V. to bo I Mnrieal Cjieratimi. Drs. Carpenter and Jena up estorday ninie a. long, unfortunately uniUeees-fiiUeareli for tho bullcl in tho knee of (liarllu l'armentcr. Tho oiur;tion was viry beiAilieial to tho tiationt, as iteaividtlio outllow of eonsideiablo mutter i wlii.'h had eolleeti-d. but tlio pliybieiaua tvero uual It. tu Hud the ImCot; Snlem 'rtltis. Vo lue been informed that an important de cision, iu tlie ease of Wilson's heirs v.-. Palmer, Judo l'iilds deeided in the United States Cir cuit Court of Oregon, that all conveyances inado by claimants under tlio donation or laud law aro Milid, when nude after July 17tli, 1S31, by persons who havo tlio land olllco ccrtitlcate of tinal proof, although the conveyatico lw mado k'f.uo tho iKMttiui; of tho patent. TltU is in ac eoiiUuee with tho vio maintained by Judge Tliorutou in Ids pamphlet on Salem titles; and it settles dttiuitery and probably forever tho title to all the property in Salem, except in a tew ca.es whero suat cailessne and want of skill in draftmu deeds have left open away thioush whielt the WiIImui heirs may sctl; to appropriate tlie property of honest citizen. Tlio UMgmtiulo and iniuru'nco of this decision on titles, evtn tbroiiKhont the State, cannot Ins well meriateil. Judw Ueady diseuteil from Justice 1'uid'o opinion. ouiuillletl Milrlilc. O. II, Smith foiiuctly a well known citizen of tins city, committed sdicidc at the Occident Ho tel at Astori) Ust Sunday tho HivX ttist. by Ukiug poUcu. Mr. Siuitli went tu Ausloria t'orest l'iren. Vjo leiirn from Mr. I. Y. Crawfoid, 1ai. has. jttil rctiuned from Salmon river, that some lai'Ko dres aro rayinsr iu tlie timber at the head , of Mill Creek alniNc Uuell's mill and Kvntli of ( Cciso Xeck Vallov, and also at tho head of Wil i laciiua Creel: in Yiuulitll comity. l'lleil. j Articles of incorporation woro filed josterdiy in tlio Secretary ot State's olllco inccrporatiuj; , the Astori.1 MilluiR Company. Tbo object of tlto association is-to buhl mills, etc., at Astnria. The capital stocUb. SI 00.000, in shares ot Wl. and the Incorporators are I). Beiiuelsj, .lohu W. Oearhart and 1 K. Warren. Por tlio Ixsiellt of adniircrs nt tlio trot- j tins; lior?o wo ctve the following roc-' oil of tlio crack trotter of tho country. ' Goldsmith Maid. liet timo i? two minutes , and 14 second. Tills time was mado by Goldsmith In a race single heat at My , tic r.irfc. I)inlii2 1S71 her lien time was that mentioned above. I'rlor the 1S74 the i fastest lime ncconiplUhed by her was 0: 103.. Lulu, wlto-e time nt a trottlnj; raiv which came oll'llan a few tlays since, was such ns to win lor the proud dl-tluc-tlon of "Queen of the trotting ttirt of America." nlo li:na splendid record. Her best time in 1S71 was 2;1(1. ; prior to that year tl.Ut'. Nettle, another contestant at the pico mentioned, ha an excellent record, her fastest time In 1S74 being 2;IS. Amerlc.iiGirl, who also was a rival for the honors now worn by T.tilti. made dur ing 1874 a good lecord. the tautest time being 2:10i.. previous to that year Iter best time was2:17'. Till'. Khedive of Kjy-pt. with tlie aid of the KuglUIt and American otlleots whom lie lias invited into Ids service, is building a railroad three hundred miles long Into tlio Sottd.in. which will bring all the trafilc ot the upper Nile, which now goes through Zanzibar uud into Kngllsh hands into Kgvpt. Tho lCuglisli are endeavor ing. bv"lhe aid of the .Sultan of Zanzibar, to letalli the trade, but the Khedive will probably prove himself too sharp for them. I.MMlOli.Ulos into the United States shows t: decrease of fcii.OOO for tho year ending .rune 30. 1S7j. ii compared with tho veer ending June W, 1S7-1. mUE.NORTIIWESTKKN slIlirPlNC. STORAGE, A. anj CemiiilM.Ion Cnnipativ. tf. of H,, ato the ONLY' AGENTS of thu celebralej IiiIi'o--m1 MQLINE FARM WAGONS In Oregon and W. T. Tl.vso waeon am made of tho ItTCST WOOD, tad aro -e)l Ironed hi 'lin: 'n'ett decidedly hnprnviil tl:;ce lai-t yea- and are taipnrtetl expr-ily for the 1. ul Ih of tbe.Iurisdh'tiou They will !m furnished to num. bTS ot ttiuOnleria the bes-t pjp-ltileturini.. Tlio Company lu.u alf arraued to supply Grarjit win Grain and Wool Sacks At CHEAP AS ANV OKE BLSK can ptircli.tj ot tlu Agents, anil on term to stilt the purclin.er All oilers or Ir ntlrics must be addressed to A.J.UITPVH. VrcKldcnt,, Oto T. J. .ATIOt;Ei, See. ul llio Co., May fi. l'OUTLANU, OU. (.rancor coiy. Kellogg's Oregon THIS PLOW IS THE INVENTION OP, A. B Kelloiw, of Hello;' P. O., Douglas coanty. Or egon and heSas recelvwi:a. United States pa. ent there for. This is. not merely u new plow, hut ai ltaproTO zuent that con be attached to an old plon-,l.'ts!rable, as well as constructed us a uew one. It " consists ot a point, lard-eide, and sharo on tho Iaud-rldo for cut tiro; under the land, constructed of one plc.ee. of sheet metal, cat out In suitable form and bent In the stt.tpqt required." Attache!, and part i f tlie Invention is a'i upripht cutter curled so as to cut the sod aud t'other all stucbU or trash And imldc it off to U-Orinht to bo entirely covered up by thu turrow. This Invention h threo distinct advttaces: lat in Vetne adapted to a.1 old plow with little expinsuj id In liyltii; the stnhlilo iu the tntrov; to ho ei tltely covered by tho earft; M Tho sl.aro on the lantl side, which project" laurully, cuts itiuler the next furrow aud prupares ft to case of roots or fera for easy tarn Ihj? as well as s-us the wing of the s'jare from ivtrnr. and making the tltaft of the plow both steady utd straight. Tin proprietors Intend to hare ndlmltcd nostber of their plows made by pood mochanlcs, without charge for royalty, to prove their value, aud thou who desire to examhitt same, can do so at Knleht's black smith shop. Foundry Block, Salera, or at L. L. Kel lo''s shop. Oikland, Oregon. onr Improvement on plows w-!il be manuficriired aid for rale by Louis Miller, Albany; and hy Irwlu, Macey, aud Sctiooling, aud Woodbury, at nttrrUbnrm and by Sloan Brothers, and FcCudcxter &. Fiuih, at Xugene. Address communications to L. I, KELLOGG, March 10. 1375. Satw. Oakltud. Or. SALEM FOUNDRY, & Maohluo Sliop, SALKM. .... OHEGON. B. F. DRAKE, Prop'r. VTKAM KNQINK3. SAW HILLS, OIHST MILLS, 3 lteapets. Pumps, and all kinds and styles of Ma chinery mado to order. Machinery repaired at a short notice. Pattern-making done lu all its ihrious forms, anl all kinds of Brass and Iron Casting furnished at short notice. Also, manufacturer of KNTEM'HISK PLANSB and MATCHKK. and STICK KKti and S1LKPKIIS. MavlwU T1L.MON FORD, Atlornc- uud Counselor at Law, SALEiT, OEEGOX. Ofilca in Fitton's brick huildlns. np tt'alrs, apl i V"lSUjit ivwiiti i.-'-'-i.w- i$JMiMJ i4i .."J wtt&V-Ufi W-Wli'', ' J on O w w M o H zn a i i H O t i i. o. Hi H5 St o w niimi mi iWiw i "J i '" mmmm mmimaii -iyAwigaMll y mJ&&Ai 'ft . A rw-t, - g.tttW"'iva'Jw J& Wild., lap ,,, . Iltft'