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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1875)
0 0 0 o ft 0 0 ft 1 Oil 4 0 (8 k s 1 f 0 Milkintttt Mutmtt. wP ? LIUfWM am JbJr,Xj3sanmTaTP. SAhKM, FRIDAY, OUT. S, 1876. Vrnil-Drjcrit, nit Vrult. Poutland, &vt. 27, 1875. Ed. Fahmuk : Ah 1 that your valu able paper i.t fonifWhat interested in fruit-tlt-yew, I will give .you niy ojlnlon on the trnhjce-t. I Iiue eaiefiuly exam ined both the Allien ami the- l'luinmer fruit-dner, nml 1 mil t-atlslle-tl that TELEGRAPHIC. Reunion orilie Army or the Tenntmrr. LWa I01M, low. i, bept. 30. The. re union ot the Army of Ihu Teinie-ee e-hiM'tl with a Iniiitiiiet to-night, tapece-h unking illil not e-uinmeiie-u until a Lite hour. Srvetiil to.its vveie ofleieil and nltoiided to in tin appropriate in.iuue-rhy iiionol note. In rsejionv to the tonr, "The PreU1cnt of the bulled M.itc'," Giiernl Grunt le fponded ii a lew noriN, returning thinks for the iiiinpllinent. Speeeliv were m.iile iliiriiijc tin evening by teelieralahlicrinili. l'ope Mini HvJ'ie. feillnltlr fnus)! h) Fliiiiucliil 'Irnulttro. IM'IAS vi-OLIs. Ind.. Sept. 30. Mr. b. Wood, proinineiit liiihii man nt (im-ii-liehl, hull. mm., .mil Prrsltleut ol the (Irti nliilil Mtntil.. luring CompO'iV eiuu there is no iHHeri'iicu In the (jnallty of mlttul -nielilii at I'nion Dciki: lintel in the fruit drhil mi these two lnuuhiluti '"'- nry tun inoriiliii;. riii.nici.il tioil- one 1b just us good as the -other. lSut as far as the expense of drying is concerned, I cau take one l'luuiiner machine, such as the one ut Kast Portland, and hi Uo ten hands, including tlieMiperintoiielei.t, und dry .Just as much fruit as any Alden ma chine can with twenty hands mid run three ovapoiators. Now, Mr. .Editor, us our.Btate is destined to be the greatest fruit-growing Statu in the Union, and will require a great many dryers, the question should he thoioughly investi gated. 1 have been Informed that the rium- jner machine nt Knt-t Portland has been purchased by tlits following-named gen tlemen.-: K. .Lane, H. lSuckinui, J.-Neu- ll, II. V. PieUyman, "Win. Prettyman, h. Prottyinnii, H. llaufcon, V. Jmiuaul, Ktiiii J.owenstein, M. 1'r.isn, nnil P. Kel-lp- Js'ow, this being the cane, the ilwy iiig of tlii'j machine by Uieise- gentlouien yoos to proo that the l'luuiiner ftuit- drjer lb the cheapest and beet nue-luiie, foi hocial of thtoo gentlemen am eon siderui nmoi-g the belt fruit-men of our tolata: lor instance, Mr. II Hanson, pro prietor of tlie East Portland Nursery, and Mr. II. W. Piettymau, proprietor of the liuihoud Kursety, and others we could mention. These gentleman's judg ment is to be .relied upon as to which is the cheapest and best machine. I wish to nay something in regard to which is the Aiest and most profitable prune to mine, tho small German or the large Italian prune. As lar us I huve heard from both of the fiuit-dtycrs, they agjee that the small German prune is a failure as far as making diied pi lines of Ihetn is concerned. They have decided th.it fclie large Italian pitine is the only one worth cultivating, therefore we should go by thefcc dryeis as to the hind of prune li-eas wc should .sot in our oi uhatiK My neighbor, Dr. Ciinhvell, has out a large oichatd of prunes all the Italian. He infonns me that Mr. Pre I -lynian, of tho Ilailroad Nm-Je'ry, has twenty thou-vnd tieey lti his tiuiseiy, of this v.iriely, thin hc.ison. We uoti.il like to heat from otlien. on the pi imp question, ns wc intend to set a iaigeoi chanl. You is tin ly, A Mou.tai:- Fasmi:h. lijGcncaro I'lour hits J!e(erior;i(cd. Thiily ycua ago, no wheal wa ia" vested until fully llpe, consiqueiitly the starch and gluten in all wheat sown be ingpeiiectly giaiuilated, .was taken up or alHorbed by the gtow ing plant, giving it vigor and vitality, having the bran or outside clean and clear, weevil, chinch bug, midge, and wintet-Ullkd wheat were yet unknown. And, as jour wor thy South Avon eonespomlent trulj' siys. Genesee stood at the head of the class. 'Iho Hist complaint ever issued against Uenet-ce wheat or Hour was of our llrst early cut harvett, 1817. This same and only complaint, "Your wheat and llour woik Nift and t:tic!y," htaiuls against it to this day. Why has wheat dcleliorated ? Be cause Varinei a hae cnntiuiiLiI to-ow this uuilpii whtut ear attei jcar, ihe glob ing plant taking up what Match and gluten giaiiulatetl, leaving the remainder to lot, l lie pl.ua thus robbed of its natu ral Miiiiee ot vitality, lelt weak to win tti, or tail a prey to its insect or parasitic ciieiuiei-; und this degenerated product to bu again i-nu u, to go its annual louud of deterioration. Itipe wheat has n thin, tough bran, icing grouiui, puiveii.iiM titc- thN eir' tliN mnriihig. Khi.iiici.il llk' HliB'tlui llllegjtl crow. Vrritiurn's Hut li)K Hunk Scllllii); !'(. Ua-him.ion. N-iit. tilt. Men. Cie well. Pari' & I.eopolil. comniN-'loiiers of the I'li'iiliueii -i having Tmst Co., an iinniicetli.it tliey will commence piyine dividends of 20 per cent, on nil audited claims on thu 1ft of Xotcmber. After Dclnno n !. CtllC.MJO, Sept. 30 A U'uliliiton ppeti il snys there l "till no abwlu'c Infor mation n to the ni.ves.or of Delano, but all elniiaiPt.ii.ces point to G. I). Coleman, ot IVuu-jlvaula. Tlirte enn be but little dunlit Hi itlhe position lia hien tcnilend to Colennn, lint It Is uilcrtnod a icply Irnni liitn Ins not lieen n lelved. et nil l'uun)liiiiIiin- tint know Coleinnn, that sue hi the city say liu will cciiainly :uiepl. Kiom the-e men -oaie addltion-il iutoiun tion ot Colemin Nrecehed. He was for jeai-a ineiiiUrot tliuIVun.vliiiliSinnte and U now Pie-ldent of thehVite Ho ml ot Cluilty. He hi' noci held any othei iilllce. lie h H fivitieutly boon H'ggi tid a a CiimUit.itu loi (Soveiuoi indTiea-iirei. Hi anee-toi In 17.S") -itlled in Lincn-tti. now Lebanon iimnty. and gnulually lic ciuic po-i til ot an Immune laniUi! i -tale whkh I Mill In It on oie. Tint oie with it- ptoiliiLts his nude the preen t Colemin. lie U l.ugely engigtd m lion iiiaiiul.i'tiiilng and other imlu-tiie'. Iih giiod liu-hie- npicity. and hi- time is al most csclif-vely ootnpled with liU pcison-alalt'ih-. He i.ikil a regiini nt at his own expen-ti dining the w.u and uiahi t.ihud the fiuiilksot all dining lu ab-n-iice In the Held. He was liberal in all contributions for suJi purpo-e and was a stiong supporter ot the s.iultniy coiuinis sinu. Judge Dlako siys Coleman has givat executive ability, is a man ot Inleg lity and nth hevond temptation and widely known la hi- own State as a gener ous heiictattor and filend of the pnoi. Ccn. blieiinaii, in his 'jici'cli, alluded to his nian.li to the sea. In speaking ol his hook, he said he wiote the book, believing cvciy wind to be trie ; he wanted to vv i it!) it while men who could conett it9 eiiois, if any tliue weie, totild do it. In teply to a tiltiti-in that he clioii'd Imp gone to Atlanta by way of Ausu-ta, he de ll lied that no one at tint thliu cvir pio-pD-ui oi hinttd ueh a thing, but now -ild it wa an e.i'-y way to go lioui Atlanta to lliL'fi'.i. and in iu niLii i'.ie '-unit moiigli and hiave cuuiilitodolt hut none ol llieiu hi tlio-e di- tind it ot knew a l.iltd way thin wis taken. 1 liu Geneial' ptcih w i- qtilto kiitlig, and was nut coniliiueii tin iiiiiiiiigm. Jv'iaily all the ineinbeis ot the society Iiavetui linnie on the uioiiiing Ii ihis. TIki Pie-iiilent anil puty leive lot Dt-livcr at 3 o tluek. Tt Willi! Opens tiiilotijiiy. SAN Pit VNCfCO, tept.ItO. Afoiuialnu noiiiRtnuiit was given ill ivuiliig. hy oidirot the Dheciois ol tbeiiiiikot Cal iloini i, I'.at tl.e buik will open lor bus!-lic-s at 10 a'tloek tatunday inoriihig. T.irrj-'?arlie iitlteil 1 n .iiiIii I'inii. U lilk' s-'ttl'J tntir'heiMJt tlio'Ililidlh,i ineni c Li, UOi' xhoolingat a tni;et tl.l- a'ttei'tio ) m- MJl ,,i'"VVI,1lP' '" oliln.uini.md m. i fC plllelatiag as in ukei, ws killed. As he 'U-ppttl Iro.u Ihe pit to milk thu tatel oiU' ol die mark-iiHii lhul. and the ball stuak i.ed In thuliii.i-t. lie w l-found !j ing in tho pits.tlll uiiathing, but died in a lew mo-uieiit-. The ialal flint Is Mippo-ed tohavc luen Hud by " l'- Pill ns-, janitor of the ItUli-Aimik ill lull, ltls.rt.itid tint no danger oigiuil v is u-iil at (lie tlioolliig a H (tl-toiii.uy at legular l.'lnges. Tho slinoliug wa- uiely .ieiidenl.il. but It I-pilhap- ittllblllabie to the niglnl ot the (ii-lon.iiy jntiatiiioii. I.eto'w.H an i. uiiiiiLii ol the poiieu foue. "!.'uHii;;il 'i c.lle'i w. A ineeth.g nl the iredlioi- of Charii C I IV irm A ( o . w i In Id lit 2 V M. to d ly. atwIikiiM i' llibuuk p.iMihd. Alter abiiit hiti'iih nine of opinions the uncl ing tnlj iiin.eil iiul'l 3 1' jt. to-liionow, win u -nine (I. lii. He propo-itlou will be -nbiiillii (I. 'II t le W a ih-po-illou to dial liKinllv wilhllie -ii-iu ink il lit id. whkli In- Inllii mo -tnod wtll in tlie eniiiimiiill). it- a-si t- me ol a niituie that t iiiikiI he pri t-ul foi niiinullale enlktllnii vvltliout eluding moid oi le ln- to all p-irtie. IX el-Ion r.n lEnllio.id Ins.. VA!ll.IO, Se'pt. 30: The ComniU- flixit-i ot lntiin.il Pcvciiiic. Ins5 ihtidrd livered tho adilres. Cinllnal 5IcClokcy the treanry, would result In lw, order replied and closed with a piayer. A tu and protection. It Is alo tin unwarranted ileum uns then Biuie'. Afterward tho ' wa'to of miblic nioneV. lid moving the ciiitltnnl received pedator In the hull at- troops up and down Ironi Sllki every two oi tureu year, vvuii mo uiriunnii is'-i n theh supplis counted hi. anil w hen ly, has a soft, silky, elastic feel, glvin nil a sweet, iilei.-nnt triliritllice. - - ---,.-- ., ... ... v . .. I uiipu win. at, wlienilry, lias a nriitie iinmi t ne net oi aw-, nin. isd). tint i.iil- brati, tlie meal leels dry and sandy, gives road imnrpoialion aie liable to .", per oil" a smell not unlike giecn di led corn, icnt. lax lu-tind of 2'j per (( nt. to and, when being used, ah-orhs hut little Aiut 1-t. Is70. on tlie amount ol all water, the pebbles ol Hour being hard, dividiid-. earning. Income or gnlns the wetting lies on the outside, causing whkh had mimed beloic that date, and the dough to slip and slide around, and al-o on undivided piotit earned hy Ihe when baked, leaves a hind, dry loaf. company pi lor to tint d ite, and added to The lipu Hour, being elastlo and pufiy, an surplus (ontiugmt. or oilier land, itb-orh-, atid continues to nhsoih, vvhiin. T)iV qin-tioii cune up on an nppllciliou kneading, a liirgo amount tot wi.ter, nilH horii iho Illinois Cn.lra) railway to abate when hskul, haves a light and soli loal tlie tax -i-e-id nt Ju; late of 0 pur cunt.. OUl Slitttr, In Mm alMumt. ' "'idiig thai i per tent, was the h gal rale iii.dei the Ullistttlon otilicaet above named, Jefl'crson Davis lias been mnklng ad- iriiwii MtUonitey Atwon ilia Title dresses at fairs in Mbsouil. Bo lar he jtow-, bept. 30.-Cardhial McClokey has talked almost exclusively upon i in- took po-eion ol hl title in the thnrcliot dustrial matters, and It s Fald luis talked Snllta j.lril, s(ta zuiiinrvintn at noon to well. He eschews politics a together, ,-,.. Alauy Uallansiind lorelgners, riM except that lie expresses himself In favor vnv Ainerlnnis vvitneud ilieceremonv. of an expansion of the cnneiicy. Win- Cardinal McClo-kv entered, necnmpank'd nehugo county Was to have given him by 37 Dmnlnlcin tatheisanil ftvernl pre $500 for his speech. If he gels that j.,-es Appro tilling the altiir lie pio atuount nt the Missouri lair, lit- will nountcd a lirlefpra.ver, and nattd hhiifelf soon realize that gleciih.icks are fat bet- u ihetplnop-ii iha'lr. MoiisignorCatnlili ter to hold than the Cniih'detato scrip he then lend the Hull, coulen big the III e. formerly lieJi'td to turn ou:. , TLegt-ard general ot (be Di'minle-ii. dc- Uiclusl to the church ltriniHl i.l the Alscn nml MIctK IikIIhiih. ClUCAOO, Oetnber 1. A Washlugtou spec! il sav a el.iu-e hi tlie Indian nppro-p-'iatioii bill I it cstou authorised the Secretary of the Intel lor to remove nil band of Indians located on the Al-ea and "lieu reservation In Oregon. etnpirt to them by eseeiillvu onlei. Deivmber lt. 1M!(!, and locate them on n ik Hind pirt of the public 1 md houiidisl on the ninth by Salmon liver, and on the we-t !v Piulllc oeenii, and tho-e 1 mils wtiv uiule'a pei- niilieut lesuvitlnil Im tliem. Willie, by the siine ait. tlie rest ot the Abet and Si 'U. tvo.-allou vas openni In -fillers. Hit le wits, however, a piovl-o lint the Indiius slmiild not lie l moved witlinut their ion-cut. Pelij itiiiu-Miup-oii, -eii il luilt.iii agi ut. wa- lit-talled to endeavor to elkct III. Ir leinovil. and ve-tenl ly Im tel egraphed the coiiimi-sioiicr of ludlinaf fiirs lioni I'orllnlid, Ongou, tint lie- hid in.nl.' -titbl ictory attangemeiits with all tlie Indians and' th it they weie now re moving to the new re-ervation. As soon as thu tact of their removal Is olllehlly communicated the laud will ho thrown open to settlement under thu Homestead und Pre-emption acts. "irit Itv(iull '""' to I'ruont Sninc4llu. W.vltiMiTON. Ott. 1. The Secretniy of the Tieastu v while hi New oik, h is been Inducting thu the operations of tlie new regulalions tor tlieeMnilnition ot pis-en-geis' biggnge. lie In-detei mined upon -ome miiioi ihanges which will doiiblle he liitnidiiced at all point-. 'lho dlllkul ty is tint hi'ptctious am in.iiln niidiek when the lt uneis hud. The ('el ly inci dent to Ibis waiting is often a giead" hud ship, piilliul illy to the ladles. Iki-tow illicit-to eieet a waiting ho-i-e lor this purpn-e, at vv lib h he will coaipell -feiui-ir-loliud. Mipeivi-ing Aieliitiet Potter his In en -iniinionid to New Yoik In con sult alout a pl in IVir a hou-e. ".ffrni Ittisi,ieN 9 nltme. l!(sin, Oct. 1. The 1'venliig.lotiinil avs it I-icpoitid tint Me-i-. "hliepenl. 11 ill A, Co., eMuiislve lu.uber dealt r ol this city, h ivu -uspended. vvtlli liabilities aiuouiitilig to about $,i.500.C0l). The I lil lli e has caiisi d coiisideiahle imninelit hi 11 nanei il circles : iiumetoiis llo-tou bank held nesrly $l,000.000'of niper ot the sus pended lh in, A moatrcii built Ins about tVJOU.OOO ot their pipei. and another b ink hi that city h is .100,000. It is stated th it only about 20 percent, of thu ludehtt li nes is in bu-hic3 paper. Thu falliirn Is attiibutcd to long depression hi the lumber traue. Ueo. II. I'liinoj's Mfal. Nnv Yokk. Get. 1 The TiibiineV Wii'lilngtoti sped il says It is understood that an Investigation bv the Xavy Depait nient Into thu c.e of George U. Pinliey Ins rt-ulted In the di-eov civ tint $S00, 000 of ceititleates of liidebiediu-s have been hypotlieca'eil hi Sin Piaiiil-cn, vvliieli could only have been obtained by liaiul. The di-piteh add, ''It a coutiaetor, oi dealer tin ni-hing supplies to tho piyini tor, pii'sent- hi- aeiotiuts, It I- pnIble he in iv obtain a cerlilVatu of Iiidtbttdne-s If the jvij ina-tci t.uuiot m doe-not thoo-e to piy at tlie time of delivery ol tliuii. The eo'itiaitor may t ike tin -e i i title ites to his h inker, who, lucogntets tliepaymis tci's siu'iluic, ndvaiiees money on tlimn. A piyinii-ter, however, in i.v not given ecrtilksttc auoyo ill ability lo piv- li- ac- to.'dnito with flic law, and as Pa) ini-rcr Spauliling dm ing the pi-l quiiteis In never m ide a bila ncu ot mom thin $-10.-000 to fcfW.OUO the appiehciisloii Is lint the ivitiilia'cs weie haudiilent, ami pci hips loigeiie-. Tlio hloeti Ittmrds Ojvii ".it Tiit-klij. San Fi:aC15CO, Oct. 1. The Kpcii tive Committee ot tlie Sin Pi.ii ei-ivNoJ. and KMlitn-je lloud met today, and le tilved tint Ue bnaid loom be oji'-ii tor i lie trail -.telkiii ol uvular bu-ine-, on 'J'upedav net, at U A.M. The IV.tllk block I.xehange will OfCll lor business M 10 v. 1 on the fiiiiu day. ttV7ii Ot "i r lle-vtei! J.'tst.oj Hl f)3 "Vate'r Nrtuiits. Si. I.oris Oef. 2. A toi rp'pci, dint of lho Globe-Demon It ft I, 'is Cii.ci-, Xew Moxito. -ajs a ticmciuloii. iMte'l 'j'out irtliidculy nppcilcd 111 tl't lllita '"" muVhu.U-.it tOWlliiLoo-' ....,, ., "",',. Iltll ol C J. 'lilt I. 1 it till. lllll 01 oil"' mllU ,! ,-,,,3 HicLlMells aid lime to ciiuiiiiliciid tlie 1 in ending cihmlly it was on tl'ein. Tho till, iluk cohimii ot watt i and ilu-l apptoulitd witli -ueli Vilofil.v lint not nunc (Inn 10 uiluiitis lioui die lime ot its ol'siivatioa, and hcfniu len t'ollii woith of pioptrtj enii'd bo ivid hy any oae, il.i l'ou-es vvi le lllllltd til till' glOtlllll. 'Ill StMLt'Well pooh eoieiiil four oi live In I wuh wnt.i, ami tho (in lent wa ot-mh louc. tint bouliki-ol liigci-lo and co:i'sioiidiiig weight weie taiiieil aw.iy. Two hours 1 1 tu tain lell in lo-ents, lu-iiug K'Vi i.i) Iiiiiii-. In all the wieikaiid lulu of t uh u hou-e s and rii'hliig wilier. Httaugti to sa, not a -h.gli hie was lo.t. On 'uuil ly th enthe population wem out tep ihing dam age as unit h as pos-llilu and intleavoiing to hive tin; linmelc teil mid tilled lor. Tho wink was kipt up on Monti ly, and ev eiv hotly begin lo look iliu.llol. whin, at lour o'eleik. anotlti vvatci spout ap IK'.iittl lioni the ex ut ppot at whkh Its piedcc('3-oi was ob-eivnl. anil cam.' on vv lib dpi il cclei it) . SiMeeii liun-es lortu ii. He enough to e-cniu the pievlous vl-itor, vvete tiuubled down "nil t lie Ii contents to tally de-tiojnl. This Hood la-tid llute hum, 'lhe il image hy the-o storms will amount to Ssl.'O.OUUat tlie k'.i-tcilcuhtioii. Four hou-e-tli -tilled vveio valued lioui 'j.OOOiot'-lO.M.O taeh. (it ii. Etottaitloii ilieJliilriiilrc' toMlkii lu Gen. llownrd's icicut report to the war dep'iitineiit on our possession hi Al.iski, It Is i-1ioi ii tint thu government now pays .'!(), COO per auniiin lor twelve moutlily trips of a miiil steamer lietwe'en Port Tow iisentl or Portland, Oregon, and the port of bllksi in Alika. it gives the half dozen olllcial liidivlduiUof tint plnce Ihu sole he uclit of tills eipeuillluic of thu government, mid Is an eicetdlug injiinlto to Ihu inbubllaut of Koklak, iiolko-ku, Ounala-ka, Uugiauil bl. Mleli.it N, nil of whkh hive a ll.ou-.iud time moiti Inulo thin Sitki, nud the tint lime villages havo twle-u lhe poiinlalloii of thu town hi ipie-tlon. 'lid 30,b00 pti annum, now literally wattil, would ami a hikiII ii venue steamer, and instead of being n drain on "Uurdfrf r Arrn-tctl. WiNNOiLCCA, October 1. A veur ago I i-t August, a man nuined Walker, who was traveling iitoot in -enrih ofemploj ineiit. stopped one evening at itattlesn ike stiition. on the Viniieinun i and Idaho old. Thu proprk'tur of the stitlon. named llites. olleretl him work mowing, whkh he accepttd. Itile-s w.ispro.sedius: lo l'iI -ni.ii.'i for Walker when llobtii isinglass, a iiihii eiiiploved hvtlieX. W. biage Coinpiny. invlt'nl W dker to ett with him nml -live Itttes (he tiounle o! ctioklns;. Walker nesepled nml vvenl with I)oiiglis. but In i tVvv uihmtes re tinue. I -nul rental ktsl lint hew is-i -liniige mill, to Invite him to eit -U.-r. and without pn.vi.i-itlon thrt.ilen to kill bhii thu moment hit began to Pit. At this juni'lure Domrliis-npp.'irtd with -i -l.ol-gun, autl shot Walker dead. loii)-liss mounled a stage hoie und e-eitiisl to the nrxt station, where he left the hor-u and ell'ecte.l his e'eapf by public convey ance to Boise City, thenee to Ke'ton. being assisted, he now sus, ,y m-htuI promlueiit men In getting nut ot the couii tsv. An Inquest was belli on hc mtudcr eil num. In hi ptxkt t were found letters by which it was ascertained tint his nunc wa Walker, anil it wallet containing sdUO in money. Piatt Iliiii.theu eng'iged in hulliiiugthu N'uv.id i and Xoilb. in te'le giaph line, obtalnitl po t iou ol'lhemnn ev, and -till let diei II. 'Phi- cold blooded, unprovoked iniutler 'f a wavfiiing iiiiiii en. tied grcit I'M lleiueiit, nud bid the ttiiln-tets mi tho Winu'-iuut'ci and Xt ida mid ciuglii the iniutk'ii i they would uive -ived Uiegoii. w licit, the ei line waseoin mttteil, lhfepeiise- of i Milk 'I he Gov -1 1 no i of Oitgon tool, gn it lugoie-t in the the all dn, .-mil liigtd the . atitlioiltle lo p no no piln-or tMiiiii-e in ti.uking tin iiiiiii!. let and hiiimiug l.iin In pi-liii'. Sin illl'liiivtl, nt I! i la i louulv. two we. I, niro leaine.l lit- wilt leibou'-.' mil Doiiglii w i- in ii -till in tlie einplov nt Silt l.il.i and Helen l Stige t n , illil bmilglit to Iiineinuu'l li-t night, "-heilll Xa-li Ins si irted wilh htm for Oiegon tills niorniiig. Uougl is does not di ny the cilnic, but sajs it vvadoiiu in -ell dele'ii-e. I'ostul tenn-jts. W.miHTON, Oetnbei'3 Po-lollk'C di- rnntuiiiitl Walton, Whitiiiau county, W. T. Po-tnnstci appointed Heniy I'rk eimnn. Sweet Home. Iini county. Or.; Jlireellus Ilmitoou, Poit Annelu-, Clalam county, W. T. I iiiitrnl ofKx.I'rcNlilent Jolmsoii. Xamiv tl.l k, Oct. 2 l!uslncs in tlis city is generally suspended hi honor ol the liinei U ou-etpilesot ex-1'ie-iilent .lolin-on. A huge number of di-tiugul-liid pet sou-age- aio pie-cut. among whom lie Seii'i toi Meirhniiii, Adut-uit Gen. Towneuil, ex-Gov. Mleher, lleniy C. Cur, ot Plilla- iiiipnii, ami in my ntlit t-. the piuie's stou. iniiipri-Ing tl.titien division-, will movent twoo'tloik, iiudci the siiii'ivii(in of the Clih f Maislnll. Uievet Maim Gin. G. IVunyp.icl.er, ot V. S. A.. M i. in. Kliliutls. Clilet ol .stall', and tldrrv-eveii nitls. IX N'li itor I'mvlei will deliver the aiiuinl iiddie-, 'Hie Crtstiteitt'N ItcMrrii Tom-. Ctll.ll.SNi-. W-.. Oct. J.-Piesldent Glint and inity niiivul lieie, by -peelil train, at S o'tloik. bieakti-teil at tint Intel Oet. in hotel, hold a leieptiou, took e.u liiges and diove innntl thu city lor an bom. alter which tiny look a -pcei il ti.liu. .ind ag dn pioeeedfd on tlieh journey wc-t-waid. E'Jite otii-t iluine Ituinnl. 1)1- AlotM--. In v i. Oet. 2. A -icclil bom W Intel -i 1 si the line couit hntie in tl.it p'aee, vvhiih wa- i'iiinpiiatlvrl.v new, and cost wl 10,00'). was dctiuj:d I) liio lo-tljy. 'lhe lire bioke out ill "t if up per -buy of the ea-t wing, am tu thhfj minute- the git'U iloine. leuhing P0 leer In the -ilr. went with a n i-h I iio tlie court ronui, and In one hour lhe Ihe had liid-linl It- vvotk. and nolhing was lelt hut gloomr mill, 'lhe pil-oi.t i- hi (Im ji in . Jjj'pmeiit were -ill I ( -ctii'il.ai.il Iheive.n.l wciol1'! si-,ul. 'Iliel.iilldiiijrw,is notlu-t-u.id. " ' , etcusi:l ')iitilitt; ol tlie Itu.ti (irt'iill . rorn in. t-VN I'll wci-co. Oi toi e-r 'J. Tl u I! ml. ot Cililoiula umiiiud open until 1 p in.. an hour hejoiid tho ii-uil ll-ii.' of tlo-lng Siliudiv. Ilei'ilpts diniuL' the d ly e::-ci-ec'ed the tlibiuteineiils bv about tlu-e ii 'ltois nf a million. P. u 1, oitklal i -pn -- siirpii-e at -lit n -n't, -ii po'lug th it tlio i elu d needs ol tl 'poit.ns vvoi'ld Ii ivi eiu-i .1 a g. atti tltl'i . id on tin le-ouiei-ol tin I it.k. ll.e.v -'lie I'm tue ueelpt nl h. div wiieiu iiv i pill to lhe iv.'i ei.i'.t Situidiv's biis'ne . It is p.vitlliil tb it tl.e (It m mil vv ill lie gu iter on lhe opening nl the -;.., v bonds lue-diy. to -iti-ty wauls In tint li.i. . Im'ltu 'lion!.).' (iirrsK lint. SVN 1)111.11, Olt. "i -llptivhol C-tlll.il- lo. ttoui 'Itiniiii.a, bis iusl anived tnnn tint pliue loi a-i-tiiute. II.. siys Olle : .no, gem i il nt thu hull. in-, li.isgillie.eil r.O or 00 l.iiek". nil ariiinl. and tliiinteuud to bum tlie- -ion nud mill, lei m tlki hi it tali ilion lot being i jt t tt dfiuiu'lt uu cut t i. inch. It is heltevi tl sov'i'ial l.iu.died In- dim inn tolleetlug tor inl-cl.ifl. Sheiili' llll--iikei bus ti Itgi ipl.eil Gov. Piehcco for a-si-t inee. Teiiieeul.i is t0 miles lu biiii), and spin-el) Kettlt-d. SenoiH dllll eiiltv with theu Indluiis -unis liuinlue-ut. Weatherford & Co,, UEALSns IN Drugs. Paints, Oils, &c, Aiir. A.iesTS ron AVER1LL CHEMICAL FAINT. Thl 1-nlnt t CHKAVKIt, NICER, und Kive a IlKPTKH KlMslt Dun any other I'alut. It I M1X KD HKVDY KOH OSE-of VbL 8IIADK3, orCOL olts, i.,l 'l uu will t'K. f .r IN8IDK orOUTSIDR Ai.rk. Ker.al' In miy .(.itntlty wnntril. It la tl.e BEST PAINT In ii-. K VSY TO APPI.Y-W1U. SOT CHAfK, I'KU!.. or WASH Oti-v DltlKS with a HAhI SMOOTH OI.Oss, nml I JuM the P.vlnt tlmtever ho.lv waul. Tho Goinilue A.rtlolo li fo- nilo by WEATHGRFORD & Co., Snlcm. WrV3. CRAVES, lie tier In all Kind of BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, LOUNGES, WHATNOTS, O 0 j?3 ST3 H 1ST E3 . Job 'Fiiiiiin: iltinc oi Miorlest Noliic. A!.o. 8. n(.it Stele EZrpuli loar, SECOND-HAND FURNITURE nn ' rioio "i i.iui 1 1 . i n-e DilrcIiHlll i.s.'vsln t i re I. la new "lu k. . 1 1 tin i l.N irnnlrt he i tl uuu t iot in.j tiling I Vila nli.i ). nitJXKS SITt!. c'li'liior Hum 11J S'lUl 111 III Mill J352a.c2? ou. Otcito Dti-oot, nrxisiTi: niti ilcnm.-it holse, HAI.V.tl, Off. Im SALEI FURNITURE FACTORY, IlSli At Mill Creek Bridgo, LIUEItrr 8THHKT, - - - H.W.EM, OHKGOX. All kln.l of FUENITUEE ON HAND, Auil lUaile to Order. THE TRADE SCJPPLTED On the lowcHt term for CWHII. JUt. W(ll:is (loiicitnlallKliKlHorTITUMNn Orders iirompllj Atlendi'd to, ilnmHitrllvcrtil to n pint or lliotlt), tu thciull road, or nil . I r, imu in-' eiiMini. PAllMENTEH & BIBCOCK. April aj, 13T5. Mf .SJ2lX3 33 JLa 32! 2 Jtrfi. tT, lliii in.) ii tipntti. A few lotlKii. uf I1..I1.U11) . anii.l ne.u' Mi. Tlioinas CumjilH'h, nn bill Cr.e'!., I'olt I'ountj, have) hem nurl.uipi in tho neiLjliLorhoiKl fov tl.o just few to!ih, tlios.j.uvsdoi-if; iiili ii.fi- whonovir tlmy i onl 1 (jet tt to il.i, J.djt .Sim ila tliej all left camr. hut a httlu fiirl, who tin; loft to Wp a tiro tin.lei a j.t mliieli llicj li.nl imtolM.il. They liiul ljfe.n gono but a uliuit lime, and when they ruturuod they fun ml tlio llttlo t-lil aLout lift) arils from tho tiro with nil hi r elothcs binned off ami her Ixxlyburiiisl into a inrfie-t clmler. It hoiiM mem that licrclotlit bad caught mo nud uho bail htarte.l to run to her rnothci', hut ilrop exl Uforo uho got very far fioui whero eho HUrted. Bonieot lho iiiiahboH caino to tho rcecuoand aUtol hi making tlolltlh. thiiiL-oioinfoita. bloaiiKMih!c, bit thofr IHirU to saio hir lilo eio iiuavullln', itmUho rllnl inufnw Lourd cftsr. hlifi vusilxorievcn jfau ef rfe. HARNESS. trrAvivo puRHi.vhi'i) iiik iNticui-rtT n:' A-l Mi VS'atkintl' ill ll.uoll tiMili'lil.id h.'iHflln lhe abov. lino tho iulentle.li ol tho com. luulte U u.llcil nt ail.A jI..a1 .aT oahaml, wliifli laoliruiIatnaU) rulinc! rile-. SADDLES AND BBIDLES At Juwiih -Irj.n. r vilei'i-. llz.ti'i.wz.ro, Whips, Ilobci;, oie, UVji.lit evtryh.iily. iialcni. Fell, ta, i . HIM To Breeitas oj Li J ml.' fttlm l 1 - 1 ftlllttl I I Mil I ft")iTi" 1 tlH tl ( kllKlvt It uf t i (OllHir Hi till' I 1 "1 M(. H- I ll "t (lu v t (ft liUU " 't.i Mt , hi it ut. I t mi'l nt I n tit il !,- ' Vti n 1 Jilll itiKti , i nt Hl IM of l.ur i "lul l- i, upth i hi- tui-t It ih 1;m ii hk i.rtln ' t iw t).i Ruiun : u-, i u t In 'ii utmi,). in.l i h him uu tm.fi,ri jii i 1 1 r i i'hi 'iiicl hi l tit Hjjit, Mit-M in tiro'tii mill I( In'H mi Ii nun tie utlh) iiuy UnIi . to e ilciUi rul lu I'tMt u i I, ilt tu Otll'V itM 1 -ilit r , t full d ilt'ii ts Mliro tntiii dtruii1 uf ii'irilu'-ltu lire ii nl mi inuut'i, Wil iru -miu'I utit tlnui u U In pl tu nil oi'v.r auuiui.iuil wl n rihUd. Uh ii'iml (nt Any cotntmii 1 ntmui urtuii'ilrlus u III be piiuilptJy inwiiul U) u 'itrtniii Jjlltr hulfin, 4)roii. FA KM FOR SAJLK. Acr ?tu, rBIKN Jttl.Kfi HOUTII VIJOM DAI I.V X. litre e minuwot iioin L. lvll.', S'olli VND ( t.. vikvmi Kill ini-PH t'o.d furn.lne' laul. Dm re-l uiit; Ii ill .-' e'riizl'ii hint, A tj.lu.illn rtrvatn St e.utTluii- fiio.iiih thu piiml-i'K. It if a vi ty ili'Mr i..l.i Hii.cl. ri.ii. ii. t'ar.h'a vvli.)il u lo no lull, lho rluik l.ii-tTif will i'iMii.l to iminl". m iti u ho. lino 1 iirtl.nsli'ir .l-rivlteio, For I ill I In' r pirllentiui, If. i inuof or ujjiert ij. c. ?u-riTi.iKr , W Urn ljICfueofo,-.- J!pjzm.QVB' Wardiouse SaVLEM, Tlio S'alcm Storing and Shipping Co, TH I'KBIMKED TO 1IPCMVB AND HTOItE M. (train from all turtle tilT.rlm,', at reatuiiubla rate. Also, Mill - IJuy and cll on C'uiumltxtonv. W. J, IERttEW, Afiei.t. Hahm, Au. l'l, 1675. GHO. K. SHSZZh alV. t t ' 11 O y lit JLa U W , SA.ItM, OltftflON, DSice .r th' OM e!wart-tlt;ii8ta. 'A 0;-jifz&gm