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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1875)
I' v t. 1 ! I' 1 m m A1IAI1W AT WAKHIMITOX. AtlKIIst SO. The Attorney Gcnei.nl Is ahout conelud lli;r his iiivcstl'ition Into the nfl ih' of the Southern Mn"liiN. lie nj !; 1 'iir-pil-odut finding o tniii.il more tliuicx petted nt IheontH't. The Stale mot io llfiu In li.iiuW ntu Aih.ius.o nticl Texu. Ii vu'tliritinn Into tin account of Miit-h.'il lJilr;l.i'. iim of Stephen A. Uiinln', In Xmtli Cnroliiifi, "limn tint thcto is no c.iil-c tor the li.iryrcs untie nguiii-t lilm h-t winter. Ono of the result-" of the In vestigation ha hern untie pulilli! to-diy. mill thnt is In the ii'iuov.il ot ..!. I!(vol .Mi 1, Al-finit Di-trlct Attorney for the Western IlMtlct ofAihiin-iis. Mr. l'leire pont ulo niteuiiiteil to remove iinother as f l-t nit DUtrh t Attorney to il iy, hut found the highway hanoil by a special eirtctmeut. fisher's young hopeful, Ch u lus Fisher, who recently rclea-iil Schneider, the bur glar, Iroin jtill, licit who has long stood in with ciimiunl defendant, was the victim iutciitlotl. hen I'lerrepont went to or der tlie removal he nuide tliu singular dis covery that Congress had, omc year ago. bysptehil law. placid the ollico of AK iint Attornty lor the district wholly with in the cniitinl of the District Attorney. When iliU wn ill(.ovi'iTl I'lenrpont a'd-(iii'S-C'il a letter to .Mr. KMier aMug by what mithoiity lie hid appointed hK -on iH-Ntiiiit. To t Iii- no reply li.i been re ceived.. ..A few weeks ago It w.i-stilted lint I ho S'cret.iry nt the TieTiiiy had or deii'il a tlgiil examination into tliu all'iiis of di'tilleis on tin- I'acillo (oi-i. and ie- lrits toiliy. itveiud by tclogi mi Imni Government agent ate to the e'lltet tha, for yen i tlieie his been a -It untie tie trailing of tlie revenue Iy bi.iudy miuu'nc tureis. 'J'lio rcpoit nl-o indie.ite- couiiilio ity on thepartoflutcin.il lutfiiuciillhiaM. .Seizures ami persecutions will follow against a number ot pioiiilueut bti-lness 111 ins In Sin I'Vatiei'eo.... Infoi mat ion has hrcti received from a pioiuineut olllccr on tlio Jilo uimikic to tlieelleet tnat cattle .ti allug .mil murder of peaceable Ameri can citizens aie still pcipetrated by Mexi can marauder-, ami In all piobauillty tliey will immune in spite ot tlie loices we can -end tlieie, unless we can break up tlie bauds of aasslns and thieves on this side of the river and us tar In tlie Intel lor ot Mexico a may he louiid necea ry .... Itoth the Noith Atlantic and South I'.icille sqii-Klmus will i(udcvnuitt r.iii'iuia nml A-piuwiill tinting the lrbelllouon tliu Nth iniis. Our government hat been fully .id-vl-ed of the piogrrss of I ho troubles there, and weeks ago Hear Admiral Mnllaney was otdereil to keep -ou'i.il ves-els at As plnnall. The Klchuioiid iind Ounlu aio at rauamii, the Sh nvmut at A'piiiwall. ....The Assistant Trea'tuer at Now York J- directed to fell four millions gold in iontenihei : One million on tlie llrsl. third und llllh Thui'divs each, and one-half million u the second and fourth Thins days audi. MU'I'JIMtN tOArYl AlIUtlHt 2S. Tlie trit-tooa of the Hank of California ndionrned thN evening alter a piotraeted -cssktu, to meet Monday ami attend the fimeial ot HaUtou hi a hotly. They will Tesumo session Tuesday. Nothing what ever Is known concerning their delibera tes. Inquiry developed the. fact that as y!t the various manufacturing enterprises in the city In which Ittil-ton Is luterC-ted show no signs ol weakness.... llie gen eral Impression, since tlie partially com pleted Inciuot on KaWton, is oppou-ri to tlie Miltlde theory.... Tliero appeal? to be but Utile excitement on Cul!loin!n-t, nil the banks tiling the ii-u.il hu-lnc-s. The Itauk ol ('alifonii.i i- draped in mourning, and thu dlicctors are sitting with elo-ed dooi. -unpo'ed to be unking up a statement of tlie lunk's alhilt .. The trustees of the National (Jold Hank and Tiu-t Coin p.iny thlsatteruoon autliot 1etl the riesldeiit'iind Caslder tobouow l.OOU.OOUcolu on I cm I otato and securl lie". Thu bank is In excellent condition. If It were to go into liquidation, it could pay stockholders a hatid-onie premium utter paying tlepo-ltors hi full. ui:m.iiu. i.n:LLiui:x'K. AHKItlt 'it, Jnmci li, McNeil, a well known plan tor living eighteen miles from Memphis, ii tho Arkuif.-ii river, was asy.i.s-On.ited this morning, lie lud just left the Held where his hands were nt work and rode out Into the road when they heard a shot llivd and saw Ids houe running rldciless up the load following n man on horseback. When they reached tho road they found McNeil dead, a w hole charge ol buck-hot having entered hU breast. No eluo to his assassin .... The large lour masted steamer I'eiilan, Irom Chicago to Uutl'ilo to-day, with C0.000 bitdieU of corn and 15, 000 bushels ot w heat, is reported burning rap idly ten miles off Long l'olnt, T.ako Krie, last night, and will probably be a total loss. Tho grain Is lu-itred,... Mi.and Mrs. Sartoris and child and Jcs-e Grant sailed to-day tor Kiiglaml in the steam-hip lUltlc. President Grant, with the mem ber ol Ids lnmlly and a lew personal Irlcnds, aixMiupaiilesl them (o Sandy Hook ....Sterllug, Adams & Co., ot l'hlladol iilila, Mild to he the largest sugar luiiort lug liou-se In the United States, suspended payment tlil atteruoon. Ahren thinks tho liabilities amount to $200,000. but if the assets are judiciously adiuiul-tered creditors can ultliiiHtely be'palil dollar for dollar.,.. A lit rge derrick u-ed In laying the 'rtiiiidaiiou ol the now pulp mill of the Fall Mountain I'aper Couiviuy, fill with great force tills alternoon killing two and rnjiiilng two others,,., The Mayor ot Tieutou with a city olllccr arilvid at Philadelphia to-day and arre-ted Sooy, the allegtHl defaulting St.ito Trc.i-urer 'of New Jersey. Ho was taken to Trenton, liomatlo no objection and said his ac counts would be found correct.... Col, Kd, A. Longstrvet. of tliu suspended tlriu of Longstreet & ItenUou, leatlier dealer:, at Ijwivw'T"'? mwtfwpHW:'r 'rf'7 Syracuse, New York, committed suicide lnt uiglit fuan Dernier &Co., dealer In "oipand Hour, ol Wall-n.. suspended to t y. Liabilities about ?."O,O0O. rfiti'j:.- Atfi'AiiM. ,llll-t '2H. Dl'p'itchcs "late that Mr. Wade, the JJiiti'h minister at l'okin, h.ia-ked tho government to tcliil'nrco the Hiitl'h tioops In China, as in lil Intel coiir-e with olll ! lis at I'ekln he has been Heated with studied iucolence. The demands which lie has niadcforcompeualIoti for tlicinur tier of M.ug.iray have been treated with contempt.... Leopold Dounumati, editor and pioprietor ot tlie I'rankfoit Zeltung, and a member of the German pailiament, was ,ii rcted this morning and refused to testify as to tlie authorship of eertaln arti cles. For the same reason live other ctllt- oisof the same paper aie already impris oned.... The coroner's jury in the rov-al y.'itc.'i collision inquusr, announces that all the jurors favored a verdict oiTuccidrntal ilea IM. hutdltl'cied as to blamu attaching to dlllerent olllcers. The feeling against tho olllcers ot the royal yattih Is very strong, borne of them weiu molested on tho street to-nlulit by the mob. ...The American consul at Tiipoll, mid his fam ily, landed at Malta to-day from the United .Stales steamer Congress. Their ab-eiice fioiii Tripoli Is deemed expedient, lest new unpleasantness should, arise.... It is now otilcially announced that In cou--tituencc o! the unanimous wish of Fiance, tlieielsiiow reason to hope that the Catholics of Geiui.iiiv will make no pilgi imago in French tenitoiy.... I'tlv.ite telegriiuis fimm Montevideo ate that dis- -nti-t.it clou with the I'le-ideiit and Ins uiiiil-iiy is such that no doubt Is cuter t.tiui'd th it another i evolution is imminent in rrugu.iy....A wpcci.il to tlie Dally News froin lioiug la Dame says the tor- mal suricutler ol l.eo He L'lgel occuriecl Friday. The citadel was handed over to the Allousists Saturday. Fifty Cailits killed, 100 wounded and 300 prisoners taken, including 30 otllcvrs.. A minis teit.il council has tlec-itled to t-ciul 1:2.000 Hoops to Cuba by September 21)th. and 10,000 mine In October. Intuspoits are already chattel ed. i:vrKit.M chop imiohvecps. AukiikI us. A special trom St. Paul saysr Xo more tnvoiable weather for securing the grain wops coiiltl be wished for than has been experienced in the lu-t thieo weeks, up to Monday, and it is an absolute fart that tho bulk of the finest crop oft wheat, barley and oats ral-etl hi any State has been se emed in good condition ami pet in stack, beyond tear of damago-by r.ilu. A huge ncieiigo of com is planSud thK year in the State; piospeets very poor; Jiie weather ha- been iiuitoi in anil the niu too cool for lipeuiug. Heports trom 1&) points in Aikane.i3, e-t Tennosseo and Northern Ml ! Ippl show that the geneinl crop pro-pevts me of the most gcvtilyiug char acter. There are aliudaul crops of vvlieat and (Kit-, in tuo-a otl this legion. Good crops ot small gras-es- were made, and all lias been liarvetea auu piotectetl save corn. The latter lws in all instances m. tnrcd, and only awattt convenience t planters to harvest. 1'ioni tbe lially.Suteoman.l AS tii liilr 4ruul-H;ilol ibv lliMtth. Tlio animal State Fair is again approiebiug, and exteuslTO preparations have boeu mulo iwd ar.i h t ill being nude at tlio Fair Grouurtx, for roccptiou of thu htrgo number of exhibitors and vixitoiH who will Le hi attendance. Tho giove of the criil oaks near tl o gates 1 a,ve I ecu on eloed with a tailing and 'tho straggling (.lands which ttoo,l in tli.it vicinity have all lotn rr moved. Iho grand stand at tho racoiiacl: is being le-ioofcd, and anew one 190 feet long is in to ho built. Theitnueat present beven hor ses in tiaiuing on tho track, Tho booths in which .ill Kinds of trading arc done are now mostly consolidated in one block directly cast of the I'avdion, '1 hey were yesterday afternoon hum at auction ny . iricumun, a large nuuiuor of persons boing nronont, and the competition tor eligible locations was very live.lv. The highest pries brought was tor the stand at the laco track, which hi ought $190. Thu total amount received for tho stands sold at auctiou Friday footed up $1,711) and besides these two large stands had already been rented, and the laigo restaurant has not yet been let. The pur chaser has tho right to occupy his booth only ono year and give up possession on the lat niglu of tho Fair, and will havo to pay hU regular Ili-oii -o iu addition. The liootha are all to be numbered and tho following Mat of I.ee aea Will soive for reference during the Fair, and shoii the price paid for tho uso ot each booth 1 and 2 Cicero Kevsor S 15..r0 II -Louis llvruo. 15,00 t and .1 . J. btainer. . 20,00 0 -John Payne , 9,C0 7 -W.J. Stamcr .. 8,00 8-l).lidMcAhuu 11,20 !-0.' Rubuiu 18,00 10 John Pavuo .. . 20,00 ll-Johu Pettr. . . 55.00 17-(Ieo. W. Hughes .. U1.00 18-J, E. Wright. 18,00 19 J. Ii Taylor.. . .. 20 00 20-Davul McAlplu. . . 111,00 21 I.ouls llvruo . . , 1)5,00 22- Sisters of Charity . . 2:1- Louis llyrue. , ,. 00,00 2-UavidUcAlpin .. 33,00 25-Jouti Ureen 32,50 2(5 Hilly Htautou , 32,00 27-J. Uiokia.ou. 71,00 2S-K. II. Stiles . . 38,01 2t)-l'atrirk Foley . 43,00 30 ltestaiirrnt.. 81-J. (1. Uolhert. . . . 135.00 .U--J. M. UflVrtv ,, . . , 36,00 tlU-W. J. Htainer.. .. 30,00 3t-J. (J. Wright, , . 40 00 :n-J. W. Conn . . 52.00 3'5 Miiixmm ... . 38-T. W, Morgan, 75,00 St) Louis Uvrne ... . 80,00 Hooth oh Uraco Track 125,00 ToUl. 1.7W.00 tnUlnii-i Druwpnt. Wo leant from a geiitleiuan just in from Ya- qiiiiia, that on last Saturday three Indians wcio drowned while tlshtug Just outside of the bar at Yaulua Bay. Thty wire eairioj to se by tho middeii turning of the tido, ami the canoe rap sled and all thri mel a watarv erraT. Suluio- iiieutly the canoe and tho bodies of two of tho I muiaus were wasueii asiioro. (From tlio Pally 8tateman. At ilic renHriillar.v. The religious exercises at thcPenltentiiry last Sunday vcit held aa nsnal in the chapel of tho Institution. Among tho present .from tocn tro .Mrn. J. (. Thornton, Miis Cleoigia Car penter, Elva Ilreyinan, Kliza Kinney, Messrs. Carlrr, l'ciiinociid otliow. Atmut a dozen of tho chPdrcn from-thc Orphans' Home wi ro also present, ill charge of their Superintendent. At a little past ten o'eloelc th iron doors wele thrown open aniluliont sixty of the priionois riled into tlio chapi 1 and took' their f!U. llev. Sttrlmc Hill Breathed aserinon. ami Mis Brev- man piesfded at the organ. At the c uchisinii of the ilevotionnl t-iorciiH the vlsitora weiu shown through tho InstUiithii by Warden Mj cra. Tho itimalos ot the prison lookul an neat as it is Hi9wihlo for men hi thHi' position to ap pear, but it wan noticed that neverid of tlieni were without stockings. Tliey feein to tako comtldcrahlo iuternst m the son iced, and un doubtedly they look forward with much pleax urc to tlie Sunday visits of those of our good people wbo are now working for theirwelfaro and seeking to render a little more pleasant the monotony oi piison nie. ('tlcewt 1'nrne. There is astiong prohahility that a citizens' purse will be gotten up to be given to the winor of the best two in three, two miles, running race, to come off at the coming State Fair, A purse say of $750, half end a nee fee added, would brina together iiot only the 1est run ning studs of the coast but' the largest concre gation ot people that ever assembled in.Oregon. With such liort,cs as Foster, Orceola, Tom Mer rv. Trille. Nell Florertvand nianv others that aro nay down the fnities, the race would lie a lively one Wo learn that scvuM of our lilins aro ready to contribute liberally to wards the purse and all that is not tied is for some energetic man to take charge of tlio matter and tall upon other "f our citizens. If O. A. Bum n was at homo he would lie the right man to lay the subject beteio our citizens. 1'ioiu Smi I'rnnclM'O).- The Oregon Steamship Company's steamer Orillamiiie, sailed from San Frnncu.cn j csterday with the following list of possongeis ;lt Gen P Sheridan, wlfo, Col. Sheridan and wife and ser vant, S lledlich and wife, Capt. L. Eempff and family, L Itcichlosser, TMaddock, Jr., Doctor JC JIcKh?, Y J Sandern, H Uambercer, H llo senflelclj M Castollo. Geo Claik, A Pollock, C D Faihmt.and wile, H Ydrbere. 11 G Webster. Capt J W White, 11 B Acker, I, It JQieompto, T i Morris, J os tiiime. .1 .viuieranil vvitc, v ltoss, T Uittjnhoefer, N N Hall. MisH Jl Drnnner, Mlsa E Adams, F F Adams aivlt family, il wither, and wife, v S Eing and vvlfi. For Shu I'riinclHro,. Th Oregon Steamship Oompany'a steamen John 1. Stephens sailed from ?oi tland at 12 u'cloik jesteiday witSi the following passengers: Howoid VV Inter, N3 Snyder, EHelliug, Mrs Albion, Mis Holmes, Mrs Ashhurncr, Mies Sweringcr, Mrs Vcddcr and child, G H Ch jk anihwifo, Judge Field) G I Mivrtin and nifo.G F Wilson, F A Untuelle and wife. Tlioa Olun- nan.A8Knox, John Angel. .E Mills, ME DisimicK, G F Otis, Jas McCmcken, Mr Mar tin, Mr Lvon, L 11 beclty, 8am!l Kav and wile, Mas Winter and daughter, J H lintler, A V Cnmilng. ADcTluk, SBiruaid, J W Hdii d;ck and 33 in tho xteciage. Fittiiiir i. The Ilnard ol Jlauageri oC the Young 3bn'b Cliri-tian Assoriation huvo acceptod the room in Patton'H J!V)c!;, and hare appointed F. J, mhcocL and E. D, Ciiiidall a committee to piepai-e tho room i'ur a library and leading. room. The eoinmitteu-jre to rommence vtorh imuicdiatt ljv and tlio room will bo ready for UHOinavers short time. Hon. T. MuF. Pat- ton leta them have tlieir quartern frej fur ou year, and tha proprietors of tho diltorent jieri othcuU anduenapapon throtiRhout tho cotintly who mav he willini: to aid tlie entcrprme will now have an opportunity to forward their pub lications tit tlie Association. Arremnl. We save an acconut several dayi ago of n tor- rihlo heating received by an old man living on the Lucldumuto by the name of Caw by un known persons who attacLed his homo in tho night and forced an entranco by breiking iu the windows, we learn mat two vouni; men nams-d Fretlerick Waymire and Ocorgo Gibson vcre airestedon the charge of inaktiig tbe das tardly ftbsault, last Sunday, and placed iu the Dallas jail toanait examination. Caw, at the Uteut accounts, was not expected to recover. TrnuHfc rrrd und AiMlu(ed. From a lato number of tho Salt Lake Tribune we learn that llev. O. C. Stratum, formerly of this city, but late of Salt Ijike City, has beon transferred from the Rocky Mountain Confer ence to the California Conference. Mr. Clark Bnilth, formerly medical student at Willam otte University, is now a minister of tbe M. K. Church la Utah, and wis rcoently apiwinted to preach ou Beaver circuit iu that Territory. Narrow CaeHM. The little child of J. G. Holbert, of thu city, while visitiug with its motlier, Lr father, B, F. Nichols, In Dallas, met with a narrow escapa from drowning one day last week. It soems that the little thing, with several other little ehildrt n, were playing abont a raco, when the little one fell, and iu some nay got her head fast under a board no that it held her under the wa ter, him before lier motlier. who bail to be In formed, could come to her rescue, she was almost diowucu. it was, Indeed, a narrow es capo fiom death, llcnvy Hall Storm. A vciy heavy hail storm oceuired last Suu day at Sdvertou, For half an hour the hull stones lilted down furiously, being alwut three inches in depth on the streets and back on the foot hills. Upon melting the hail was suffic ient to cause considerable streams to run in the streets, which had before been perfectly dry. So far as we ca ascertain the storm did not rx lend moru than a quarter ot a mile outside ot the town. Sever tut. Mr. John Burnett, of Jtfforsoa, last Satur day, whUe cutting the binding of sheave of wheat for a thrasher Bear that city, gave a slashing Mow with tbe knife -he was using, which rut throunh the binding and entered bis left arm making a deep cut and sovsriag one of tue principal artsriM oi mat member, an arm was bandaged so as to finable htm to gel to no cuv lor meoicai assistance, aitnougti lie bled profusely before reaching there. A MCE home for a lad' guest would be a rc'sldenct' with u llcorgetovvn, Pennsyl vania, family, which comets of father. mother mid six children, all of whom havo been deaf and dumb from birth. lr U vvondeiful to see the expression of vaguu doubt on tho baby's face when its mother, v ho has left her fal-o teeth un RtAtr4- Is mitlfVll'nrliMV n Mv mi ,l,n usual morning discussion with it. mssttyssaapr Salem Land Titles. Ilrrlslon Fleltl nntl Denclj- J. J. Wyihe et hi vs. P. D. Palnici In Equity, f nit for partion. Dcatly J. delivered the opi'do'i f the Court. Tlii Un suit for the pai.'ilhm of lot- 3. 1. ii. (5. 7 and S. In blink 44. i i the town ot Salem, Marlon couul.v. .)ej;i.i. I In complainants aro cltleii ot" filifmnl' and tlie defendant Is a citi.eii of Oivgmi. Tlie hill alleges, in 'iibftaiiPe. thu tin- preiiii-esiirea part of thciloiriilo'i clii u of ivni. II. Wll-on. ii mariii-il -tttiir mi the niibllt! Iwids of Oren'in. iiiider -eitlou 4 of tlio doiiilinn act of swpleiahi'r "i". 1S5U. who (lied intc'tatc on Apul 17. 1-oJ. after havintr "comnllcil with nil tin' r- '.liiliemt'iitsof saitl Bit." and belore Ibe issue of a iMitciit therefor. Ii-ivlog Ids wife, Chioe A. Wilson, and three chlhlreii. inuludiug the complainant,- Laura It. Wytiie, -utvlvlug him. Tli.it upon the death of said Wilson the south half ot said donation claim, com prising 303 acres, which hail before been duly ct apait tnhlm, was, by virtue oi sold act anil the facts aforesaid, duly Test ed In said widow and children In equal and undivided pirt.s. and that the coiu nlulii'itits, liv rea-nii ot tlie premises, aro now seized ofan undivided oi.e-foiirtli of the lots afoieald mid entitled! ton parti tion of tlieni. That the defendant is seized of an undivided tlirvo-fiiuilhs of said lots deiived trom 1 lie widow aiict two of the children aforesaid anil Imh nwiii'd tho tents and. profits ot tlie pivml-es for ten years, lor which they pray an account. Tlie defendant not aii-weiihg tin hill, pleads in lurof it, that he i- -uietl in -ey-eraltv of an e-tuto in feo simple hi the premises". That as to S, 4. 3. G and 7"of 'aid lots ue ueiivci uie lino uieiur ny n -nini'ieni conveyanec of the date of .Muivli II, looS. , ,, , .,.,., , .v, , fiom the Willamette liilieiMty to whom .aid Wil-ou nutl wife, for tl valuable eou Mdcrutiou, duly conveyed the kiiiiu De cember 2;. 1S5A, ntler 'said WINou had complied with tho iciiuiiemenU ot said donation act. That ns loald lot 8 he derived his title as follows : Un March 31, 1855, said Wil son and wife, for the sum of $100 executed a, f-ealod Instrument whereby they bound tliem'elvjos to make HeiirwU. Wortleii u good ttud-siilllc'ieiit title to ald lot S with in a recallable time after thoy shoald ob tain a title from tho United) btates- to paid donation claim ; and that after sundry as signments said Instrument' was n-lgned on .Ituo IS, 1S57, to Geni'9 K. Shlel. That on May 'JS, 17ot5; tlie Probate Comt ofrMnrion county, duly empowered .1. G. Wilson and Chloo A. Wtl-ou nfor Nild. the administrator and administratrix ot said William II. Wilson ' to convey and tar.nsfor lands n hieh Hie 'aid Wilson In hk life time had obligated li!meelf to convi-y ;."' and that In jniiu.iiiee of said authority ald admini-tr.itor and admini--tiatrix thly conveyed said lot 8 to aid Shell, who afterwards on April 2G, 18(10, dtilv convey the samo to tlio defeiidaut. That iho defeiulant entered Into the pc5t.5-ici ot slid piemlse in puivnauco of said vonvevances renectlvelv and has ever sinro held the s,uim exclusively and adversely to bis solo umisenarntn u-e. 1 ho Plea was iirsued anil taken under adyisessieut by the court). Ttie plea ol title in tbcileleiiiliint Is had as to Jot S. The probate com t ot .Marion county had no power toautlmiie nouer alry the admliilstratorsof Willi.ini A. Wil son ' to convoy and transfer lands which tho said Wilson in hUlife time had ohligu-. tedhliu-ell to pay,"' but only to convey specific promises upon the petition of tlie person el liming to be entitled to such conveyance. Beo Or. Code, 18o4, n. 3SS. (Jpoii any constmction then of the fottith section of the donation net tlie legal title to lot S vested in the cliildtcu and widow, upon the decease ot tho settler. WIIImmi. Whether tho defendant Is entitled to a conveyance of this title on account of the intriiinent givtu by tlio decca-ed In his life time to Wordcu, and the suU-etpieur assignments thereof, It is not necu-sary i now to cnoulic. As to lots 3, 4, 3, ti and 7 tlie Qiie-tiou ,i .,. wimiiioe mini, il... ,ln ,i, nfu , arises, vviietlier, upon the death Ot a mar-, rloel settler under section four pt the dona- tlon act, .who has completed the residence nnd cultivation required br the act and niado proof thereof, but dies Intestate and before a patent issues, Ills Interest hi the donation terminate?, and thn tilln tit the same is vested by raid section In equal parts In his surviving wife and children, unaffected by any sales or conveyances thereof made by him In his life time? or n nether said settler being entitled to a , ., . ... . natentunon the ramnletlnn anil nrnot or, HP1118 PMW IS THE INVENTION OP A. B patent upon tne completion ami proof ot j Keiiore, of KeUoss's P.O., Doturias county. Or hls residence and cultivation atoresaid. Is, egouandfiehaerocelveaaUnltedStatespatent there not tiiereutter to be held and conshlercd as a settler who would convevr a tee si in nle in the donation, although he might die before tlie Issue of a patent.' Upon these questions the court boittj; di vided, for the purpose ot a deci-lou of the case, the Circuit .lustlco Is of the opinion that Wilson bclns entitled to a patent when he conveyed to the Willamette Uni versity, under wnom tno cietcuuatit noitts, a decree should bo entered ilh'mls.-iiig tlie bill as to those lots, unless the complain ant puts the plea In Iwtie. mid contests tho frets stated therein, within a time to bu fixed by the cjurt, and in the meantime the point of this disagreement will be stated and certified to by the Judges, and entered of record. It. S. section CS2. The pica is sustained as to lots 3, 4, 5, 0 and 7, and overruled ns to lot 8. A plea to a bill Iu equity way be good in part and bad In part. Story's Eq. Plead, section 61)2; Freuch vs. Shotwell, 5 John Ch.. 082: Klrkpatrlck vs. White et al., 4 Wash. C. C. 11. 600. C. Qariluer and Addison C. Olbbs for plaintiff. W. W. Thayer for defendant. Til Kit K was a Denver boy who pulled the bung out of a barrel and stuck hi his thumb ; the barrel rolled oyer, tbe thumb was fractured, and then amputated. And now the parent, anxious to turn a penny, has sued the owner of the barrel for $5,000 damages. Tin: physicians ol Kentucky will soon hold a convention to evolve a plan lor the collection ot their dues. In a circular they say that not more thin half their earnings aro collected, and they desire to adopt the ciisn system. &lr'vn:X9RjrA LEO WILLIS, (SUCCESSOlt TO WALTBR JACKSON,) Wlmlesale and lietall Dealer In Sah oo3 ajzd 3iscelIn.ncou3 B0O3S.S. '.tatioitoiy, and Fancy Goods, VU r. and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PATTcIN U! OCR. - - STATE STREET, tsUfl'ltl, '-. II XSosBJE-xss 3F"ox" SaIo: PIANOS, OltGANS, Arlon, The celebnited Cliickoringr, ESTEY, Emerson, and Hallet, Davis A Co., JMason & Hamlin and othenstyles, in every style, on hand, and at manufacturers' at lowest priees. prices. Palem. April ' 187S-wly Furo-'Tcd Fowls for Pale. LIMIT AMD DRK UHMlSteS, BUFF CO chtu. Ilun'tuns. Silver anil Hold Spaiie'ert Pi litnit. Si vr Mncleil Hiimbure". BItrk.Ilreiisted Kud Rme, EnirM'li DorLlngf, Wht-o Chinn (JeKe. Lave Hnnize I urkev". Hen Kegf. t3 pur duen. White C'titua Clene Eir". IS per dozen. Puro- rod Mieop and Ooats. Siftulh Vli-r wi, yen Otfnlhln mid CnlrwuH r,..uj ii.i.l It..,..,, i2pi..I. h Pti,.,.,,,..!,!,-.,., nt,a in,,l.,l i,VrK,ni U.ntf. J.l,.i lliKI-'ll. i s,.i, n P.h. . tvr i" ..I'C - .,,,,.", ,.,l,l" ,,, .-, .- -., ........ MOUNTAIN BALM Tlie Great Oregon Rui8dy for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, AND-OTIIKn DIscnscH oi. tlio XsiiiifCN, X8 PftliKKCTLY HAltMUCSS CVNNOT INJURE JL the most delicate. Tbe pure syrnp-a besntltnlJ article uleapant to the taste Ir-nared with treat care esu be ho4 at both PitlEDMAN'U and COX & DSt.T'S Drill' Stores SUtm. felStf C. A. Hbsd, I Qxo. WoonwARO, .1 salsu. I I fortland. Keal Estate Agency. KURD A- WOODWARD, rrAVB AMSOCITED.TnEMlKLVES TOOETHi- t-L .'r for the trnusactloa of a Itail bstato business, wttUtriiieliuloalce ai I SALWi, ORKO&X. I We hive, at the present time, j Choice Farms for Sale.. I A'l persous destrome of making purchases of land or ileal tCstateare rujuetd to call and examine t&e ludzxemcuts we can tnfer hi the usy of ! 'jtowu Propertr, and Farming Lands. Forties wlxl.lnL' V)ji'll land villi do well to (,-lvo ns a (ll herore placlke; their proworty In the lianilsof otwr agencies. ItEKD Jfc WOODWARfl. May 14. 1S7S. wM Xo tlio Patrons of Husbandry OK OREGON AND WASHINGTON. THE NOttTItWESTBHN hlHPl'INO STaHAGE, and Cnmiaissluu C'oiuuany. P. ot II., ore the ONLY ACiUKTd of the celehraird Iinpeovetl MOLIME FARM WAGONS In Oregon and W. T. These wssons are made of thn UE3T WOOD, and are well Ironed hat Intf been drcldpdly Improvtd since last yisr uiul are lm)ortid expresflv lor the P. ol II. of the Jurisdiction. They ulll he ruinlshed to mem bers of thu Order on tho bel noeplhlu tonns. T.ie Company have a!se arraiigt'd to supply Granges with Crain and Woo! Sacks j.s CHKAV AS ANY ONE Et-8E en purchase ot tbo Accnts, and ou terms to suit tho purchaser. Allo-dersoriuqalrlesnmstbeaddressedto a.j.DUFck, Pre.ldent, Orto T. J. maxlook. s. oi ti. i.. Mar ti. PORTLAND. OK. Grander copy. Kellogg's Oregon for. This is tot merely a new plow, bat an lmprove- ...V... . . ...I WU .. V..VU W .... W U,u ... MbB, ...,,., as well as constructed as a new one. It " consists of a point, land-side, and share on the land-side for cut ting under the Und. constructed of one piece of sheet metal, cut out In suitable form and bent In the shape required." Attached, and part e f the Invention is an upright cutter curved so as to cut the sod and gather all stubble or trash and guide It oil to the rU'ht to be entirely covered up by the furrow. This Invention has threo distinct advantages: 1st In helng adapted to au old plow with little CTpouse; Sd In laying the stubble Iu the furrow to bu ei tlrely covered by the eanti: 3d The share on the land side, which projects laterally, cuts under the next farrow and prepares It in rase of roots or fern for easy tnru tag as well a saves tho wing of the share from wear, and making the draft of the plow both steady and straight. Tbe proprietors Intend to have a limited number of their plows made by good mechanics, without charge for royalty, to prove their value, and those who desire to examine same, can do so at Knight's black smith shop, Foundry Block, Salem, or at L. L. Kel logg's shop, Oakland, Oregon. , Our Improvement on plows will he manufactured srd for sale by Louis Miller, Albany; and by Irwin, Macey, and Schoollug, and Woodbury, at Harrisburg; and by Sloan Brothers, and Polndexter & Pagh, at Eugene. Address communications to !. Ii. KELLOGG, March 10. IKS. Smw. OakWnd. Or. nMi, th.,,.M l,n ,tl,,h.A , an ,1.1 nlnur l.l.al K1a ii SALEM FOUNDRY. & JaXaoIilue Shop, SALIM OREGON B. F. DRAKE, Prop'r. "TEAM ENGINES, 8S.W MILLS. GRIST HILLS, 3 Keapets, Pumps, and all kinds and styles of Ma chinery male to order. Machinery repaired at a short notice. Pattern-making done In all its various forms, and all kinds of Brass and Iron Castings furut-hedat hort notice. Also, mnnufacturer of BNTEltPHIHR I'LANKH and MATCUKK. and STICKKUS and bHAPKKS. MavJwtl TILMON FORD, Atteraey and Counselor at Law, SALEJT, OBEOOX. Office la ration's brick building, np stairs, apl yf8j,WpfWWP',, v72 W t r w w o H H r-3 g a w 1-4 r-i o 1 t ; i W : H l O i m w ts K b O i H H i , P3 ' 1 e) t :M V-thi sssiiijsliaiaHBjijsjMMaHi ifi'ilKWtSmi.'SKmKSKM IssWJpWsBWsWlaWwcParip