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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1876)
mjtfcusjwMwiwwyrwgafc WILLAMETTE FARMER. From An Bchoc event Bubje Sulfa often ancie time that open With of n bntl disc, whic has dian Ii time atea the tak fills Bilv 8; beat C eye and see up pai TOl anc the dir cia en mc act Sl( otl thi Mi th- BTl W W Til in fo CO rii cr ot al zl P fi tl n b ti tl o a o i: t c i 1 ( STATXZ NEWS. A letter from Unity, Yamhill Vbuut.v, In the Cotti icr, says: "Crops aro looking splen did now, and the verdant rleMs luxuriant with drain, whero les3 than a Jear ago stood vast forests of young liri, and still the timber Is steadily fnlltnis before the axes ol sturdy choppers. SlashinK Is beliiB done In this part of the county extensively this winter; In lact, mora Iiai bi'an done within the past two years than bai boen done In ten yearselorn This speaks well lor progress in the grubs." Mr. Willis Twl, a young, inoflfenrtvo anrt honest man, savs the fljunl, vn arrtiiuueil boforw His Honor, JirdgH Klrkinati, of Mil ton, Umatlllaco-jnty, ctinrgodttkli vva-ntonlv fclliing 13 hef.a or Mieep, the property ol Je3se Drunihoiler, bv driving tliem In a reckless manner Horn hts meadow ovorn narrow bridge Into u croeK, wIicto they iperlshud, W. H. Clarke, or Pole's vullov, Doujilas county, Is actually jngaged in toiistructlnc lilHste.im mill tit that jtlaio. He has the iramevvorknll cortplHte, and will immedi ately begin, the woatbor pernnttitii.', tlm re moval of tho engine and other inachlneiy. Jt Is said 'that whu I done it will bo one ol the jlinest mllis or Uo kind in the interior ol the State. 1 We hvr.r tbatn good many cattl that have been ei boh ed to tho severe- weather during i the past winter aio dying throughout Yam- riK the past week, the lolloping proceed- uiu i-uuiJisy h ntDUin btib kiotu i"imci j)H MFQ ilHll MAEION 'JIRCglT COURT. L. W. Ilueny vs. 1.. Van Tartar ot al: an swer of G. II. .lor, defendant, strlokou out 1 ami iee (rra-jwxt to llio aineti'ieil answer. Kuth A. Evler vs. Oliver A. Kvler: demurr er to coniiilnlut sustained ; leae granted j Planum 10 me Htnenueii cnmpiainiuiuu nays and duferdent permitted to answer or plead thereto en or before tlio lirst day of tho next rogulfir termor this Court. J. W. McCaslin , lt Preli7terlan Cluircb, offealetn, tt al; motion to strikeout aUHWur overruled. Hiisim I'ratt vs Tbos. Holt; motion lo strike out Huiomlei) 'iimwer submitted with out Hriument and sustained. T.J. Orlpps s IMsli.i CIiImii; jtny re turned n verdli t ol 15 for plalntlfl. John 3. J'uarp vs. K L. Chlsm: cause on trlnl. Sate ofOr!;on v. S. Li. Watklri; sen teu.od to i no jor In the IVnltetitiarv. siato ol Oregon s Anthony Miller; sun tencod to one month In thi t'ntinly Jail. 'I bos Ilniry pleidtd gtill'y ot larceny, and was sentein ed to pxy a tlue of ?1(, or to remain in jail Bfry favs. hhrwood vs. Paj ten Verdict for the de ftiiditnt. Court adjourned line ilicon Monday. ft 71 M rcr V( VVl lY ooo I Lh A jri. 3l d Eb J :FTixro.isslxe3. IFe of CONTRACTORS FOR SOWING IT fP. Oliarge to sprixg of isnu- xr. County Commissioners' Court. At tho session of tlm Countj Court, held Of the Boanbay, Chile, SLTid 38La varieties. READ WHAT THE FAR3IERS SAY : -o- mucias car2hzr. 1'ioin S6 neres of land sown to Flax I received 2 :!!! I biifliels ol -ceil. Avenge Dur uc'ie. 1(1 l-ii Dtibiiois .n. ,i. i aki:i:ns. Siili'-crilied tvnd sworn to befoie mc W. J5. Ci.Aifi;. .1. 1'. From 111 acres of lund covn to I'ltix I received 300 bushels of wed. Average per tieie, O; bush. Josi:i'ii C'iiami'ah.n j:. Stibsurloed nnd swoin to befoie mc 1 farui'JiiiN'., Co. Clerk-. of the csttle aro not dying trotn actual sturva tlon bet Irom weakness. When they get iown they sem lo glvo up and soon pass in their uhpekr. The l'lshorrion's Ilullillug Association ot Astoria has Incorporated, duration perpetual-; VapiaU stookiVJUO: shares f 100 hm. It, object, the 'carrying on and building ot uharls, -warohoiiiek,, and other btilldlniLS In thocity ofAstoilJ, Itjcorporatovs, Charles Lmigren, Charles llrotn, TiiomiM Dealey, J. llluin-ri., John Jb.C'ar n. Iet week- a llltlo son ol John Clemens, one mile north of Kosebcrg, was leaping with a broomstick, when it bioke, throwing him on ono arm in such a manner as to break one of tho'unnas-iif Hie lore arm In two places and cusioctuouio wrist jurat. Hon. 'A. S. I'owers, tuall rontractor for the JCugone, McICon.lu anrl Ochnco rou'o, writes the Kugotic. hmnial, fiom McKen.io bridge, under date ol Mari'ii 2d: "Our leais lor Mr CrHigare now almost without hope ior his nnfoty. Mesus. C. I Il-ntrHW aiiU. W Slmmoni 1ihm r. mod without being shin to rmich lliu cenur cabin, whero uolMtred JIr. Cn g was. The soturityoi the Mono ami bad condhior. of tho snow lorehoeing lorced them to tui-j bitk." On Mondav, ol ast wonk, while culling a tree, Mi. .1. 1". (ia-i-o t,ol ItdiHon couniy, and bis little son, ago-i olglityears, camonear lw-ing-l:Hlnl outiight by tlio tailing ot a trre The child, ulnuM inlrHciilously, escaped tin hurt, uhil) Mr. G. had one arm itinrlully brulaod and was otherwise injured, but not serlouslv, ir m hop.xt. Sinco tho (ioirnoiiiceuieni ol travel on the VDper rhHi niidihu drying up of the roads, buslnoss ol all kinds has Improved veiy ma terially In the l)s.llen. Tho nsxt s'lsion of the Iano County Teashori' rnstitrrte will be held at function City on the Z1& and 2.1 1 lust. A grand imtej-tnfnmenl will le lvon at Dayton at, tlm ClrtngH hall on Thursday evening-, March;-!, 187U wero nritvMtir. ut. AMtj,rlti mi lMt.iltif in ... j. ... . . .... ...,... j , ... i. Iii tho matter of a county road leading Irom AimiKvlllo to .IrllVr'-ori, and to vacate a portion ot nio naif m aim Moimnsin h lorry road. Heport of viewers read lirst and sec olid times and ordered established. ill ili matter of the location of a couniy road tortv feet wide, from a point on the Wondbutii and Engan's mill road to the road leidiug Irom Scoti'-" mill to Wood burn lie port ot viowerH read a first and second time alid established. In the mailer of tho location of a .county load li"m the northeast cornr ol John Huirhes' land claim to n po'nt hO rods norfh n tho southwest corner Sec. 10, l' II S, K 3 i;. Heport nt iewers read n first and second lime and established. In tho matter ol chango In the county road leading irom haiem to subvi'm nulls, jonn sappiugOeld, Ft. O Ueer and Warren Cran ston apjiolmed viewers, and A. Gesner kur mynr, to meet on Tuenday,Marcli 21, lb7(i, at W. V I'atton's at 10 a rn , and qualily nnd report at the nxt teim nl Court. A ( niiimission consKtlng ot W V. Hi ith by, J. M. Scott and H li. Middauph, were itppoinied to examine tlio points on the sn Ham Itiver kniiwn as s-iii lenv, and report upon tho piaclicabiluyol bridging tlio slid rUer at each ot tho-e point tojetbei with a plan and estimate of the en1-! ol construction ot said bridges and to nuke duo icportat the April term. liilli were alloneil dnHn.! the sit.sionto the amount ol S.1 H" .J, whleli ch.es not In i'ltile tho pe diem and niilh go ot the petit jurors. Tho Mini of J 10,000 i as set apart as the' se'iool I n ii c I of Marion County lor ISTfi. j&AETH COUKTTOX". From 44 acres of land sown to Flux I received JOIS bushels of seed. Avenge per acie, 21 (i-U litti. Jami s Sm:m,in(i. vSttbbciibed nnd sworn to befoie me. Jami.s F. Umiw.s, Xotuiy 1'ublio. ilJKTtff coojjsy From 37 acres of land sown to Flax I received SJh bushels of seed. Avenge per ncie, 2:i -1.7 bti. Hour. M"oN-ifioM::itv. , , Subscribed and sworn to befoie inc. K Thompson', .). IV BENTON COUCTZ7. Krom S acres of land sown to Flax I received 250 bushels of seed. A vei.ige per ncie, 1)1 Ini'-li. Jacou Hoi.oati:. .Subscribed and sumn to befoie inc. 15. IJ. llniin.i:, Justice ol the Peace. TFfE VIrKE7S. The Wheat Market- rOlK OOCTBTTIT. Fiom 3-" acres of land sown to Flax I leceived 719 bushels 0f seed. Aveiige per ttcre, 2J 1 !)-.'!() bus. C. M. .MtMsrnoxo. Subsciilxd mid swoin to before inc. 13. If. Bowman', Notary 1'ublic. O The Best Crop for Change of Land-FIax Stubble Equal to Summer Fallow Ib tho Testimony cf All tho Flax-Raisers in tho Stato OBI CII'. H2C1S. will be furiiishetl to all coutnt;tor, to be paid for in Fln Seed, if desited EST" Ii in ted instructions legnrding jirepaiMtioti of land, sowing, harvesting, anil piice, furnished lo all npplli'.itiK Addiess I'IftMlKK Oil!. C . Milcm. Oi-c;tiii. Or, Fioed &. Co., Itocliiirc: Ja s Ulakfiy. UroHnsllle, .1. liio-nrsov A. Son, IJalscj; Aiium F inhn Co , Allan;: 11 am ii ton Hid- , (.'(mnHii-. rx.iwram.i33w&nMvfftia .tecdanco ur ili U-nt quarterly mooting of tno u. K 1'-. II. A, h. '1 no tlm was, only a few years ago, tlint a want hall Ironeti men could bo in usturud tognilutr hero represent - li:g that Interest but this year at tho least calculation iM0 mi ii will be so employed They are, as . i class, mui-culai, well develop il men, and would mle a regiment, cltlier iiiariuers or in tno neiii, mat would carry prostlgn boloie them. They are orderly null . eyitematlo lu theli business lUHiiuors. mid I vobavo nesor soon a set ol reeoidsandl uooks oeiougi.ig to nny oigaiiuralioti, that were bettoi kept, and moreiicciiratelv carried out, tlian tlio- looks ami records of the Co Jlimbia lliver 1. 15 A.Sotletv. The not jno.tthlv mating will bo hell on Monday Arnloil, lbrtl( lu this city. Tho mall carrier from Newport reports t lio wreck nfa seliooner about lour imlea trom Capo roulweathei. Mm cimeaKhoro lioiiom up, and was loaded with cedar lumbar One body was washed ashore, which U ail ol tho crew burnt from. All nroHuniwisd to mo muue oi havn porishud unKuonii There aro a number ot rioh qunii lodge lielng workod In Grant county, Tlio Cabell mine, on r.lU oiwk, Mm a Htau'ip mill In opo ,iatlou, and is rhili in both sllei and gold. lIoiiHimm it Dellc aro opening a quail mine two lUtb'M rtbovo Canjon City, 'lliei have a woll dellned lodgo and splendid ore. A letter from Kucn VMii to tlio Albanv Thi w beat market bus received an Impetus o'Ung to tho demands tor cargoes to load tho os-els now engaeed, nnd tho necessity to get those vessels oil at the earliest possible moment to place their cargoes on the En glish market boforo harvest commences, Salem MIIIh oiler S", cent, and Mr. Hon en Informs us that bo is pa iug 87 cents per bushel, the dlfToronco being that millers can not bid against shippers who are determined to h.no cargoes. Ith an interesting matter to determine tlio amount of wheat in tho country at tho pres ent time, that can be rcachul In time to sup ply tho coming demand. Air. Hubler has taken pilns to lind out tho amount ot tonnage fiigaetal end to ascertain trom warehousemen through this valley and tho Uinpqua the number ot bushels they have on hand. Krom Ins figures it seems that over twelve thousand tons ot wlieut Is stored in w uo'aonses alonir tho 1776 1876 Centennial Medals. Allium B'late, IBIglily S'olislicil. Kqual in Hear and lolor lo Solid Siher. Mo 1 j-G IiicIuk III !luiuclrr. rjMIK oliMjrsfl and rcveiL iiriinllii' npiiroprlatt X dixlii' rnninioiiiointln; ttiL. ouo liatidiidthaniii vtifiiij ol mil nation's bin h. TI1U MOS1MAT.ITAUI.K SOITVJ.MKS AND Mi: MKNTOK KVKH IbSl'KI Agents Wanted. I.Hr-'u iu:mnlliai6i Flenhu 11 1! lor uitLrndeo Snmplcsnnd tall liiformallou tern mi ucdpt ol jil ct" U.S. .nediilllon Co., I.l. Ituy. .".270, N.V. GREAT WINTER BARGAINS " S. FRIEDMAN! Executive Stloclv, .Klc3t. (Oppofltn ClicmckPta Hull 1 i Is Prepay ing for Spring Trade U disponing of bls.Oood" on h u d nt Lowest Possible Prices, ....ton.... CASH IN HAND. owuiUEMr?rmam3M?7iurrnt HAWLEY, BOBB & CO., PORTLAND, O&EQOK-, OFFFl! FOIl SALH A Ft LI, LINE OP AGRICULTURAL 1 3IRLEMENTS, bOLE AGENTS I'OIt 'HIE CIJI nilHATEl) JOHN DEERE MOLINE PLOWS. Which combine I lie "rc-sitot -t rcn itli Ai(h cxlivinc iL.litnc.'..-5 niul ilmabili- V. &if All tilt- JOIIV I)Ki:UK AfOI.IXK. PIi')Vri u now niiiilc wilh u Iitent lllock nnd Welded J'log (a now lentnre), and lmve j:-tr.t ilni'dened Sli.tre, as null its Hatdciied Mould-board-. 1.EDL He Offers at a. Bai'gain GENERAL 1IM i win OCK dP QffiP1 m -Y m&gssp If Vft -V ''- ""VJ i'l Ibi t ti VLZ.-: VI V, B sax me nm is rivor RMrt on tuo rililrim(l, ..ml vervnearlv tho same amount of tonnage U known to be on lintid or on tho way here. Ho maUes the dillcirenco only forty tons In I ivor of tho warehousemen. We receive Mr, Hubler's tlgurers at second hand, and not direct tiom him. Il they aio correct, thete Is tonnage ccitaln to eomo sufllcleut to carrv nuav all Jlemoerul. dated Mitroh 10 h, says; "I'lm ti,,i wlimiln sl.-ix ,., .,., n,. ...,. r,ll- . -.--, Mlliuiosod Hiiluidool John l-'iest atvoureliv lately h iv lallure. It It was not, ho nould ot make bis lisunl appe.irnco, desiillo ot all tho rejxirtH regarding Ins iiirbulent lite, history, and hi tragical ibntlt. I saw the aforesaid John Krostln low n ytHterflnv, not lead, but w Hiking erect, much alter the iiiaumirofa man who still lives, iiioven and baa hlsM.Hlng." TheDciiincr.its ol Hiker county have nom inated tliolr llcltft lir the Juuoebs tion. It la as follows: l'or UopresentHtlves, . n. Haloes, A. J. La vron; Sheriff, 'U, C Oeorse; ior County C'ltrk, (Jeorge AV. Tarkar. TuoJoi;sonvlll,S,ii(iieHays-: "l'hb aon -illgapillig-uud xuinuitti will iitlord h uikhI opnortunlif,- to iropeot lor now diggln--. -Water Milt Hbundsiu everywhere to permit a thorough test. Th.-e are inanv settlons JWhore water has boon wMrw that liui never toeen pronjus-ted, ami -should tbev be touiid lo contain gold In rook! Myliigii'naiitUy, it -would Ih an liulticeiiltut to tiring water to uch places," There aro tllioen MaUv-Senators to be elect ed la Oregon (ti June, as follows: Umitott ml Polk (olnUy, one; Ulnckamm, oner Ocos nd Curry, one; Douglan, two; Josephine, one; I.atiu, one; Mini, oho; Mtiltnoiuah, two; iVolk, one; Union, one; Wusoo, one; Waahlngton, one; Yamblll, one. Tho Secretary of tho Interior baa refused to grant tko potlliou f cltlKetH of Kastern Or COU asking that Urn wosttrn boundary of Malheur IndUn roiervatlon be changed so a to throw open to ttie wlili the valleys of tillvio and Jiaruey Lake. Stook tit John l)y valley looks well. The past wlutsr bss been 111111, vlth but little now or svre weather, and Uv.'k have kept In fine order out on the rugt. t'he butchers Aave uo trouhto to proouro fat bf rattle. Paitlea lately irom tb Vott Lauo digging, JEOKson oouih.v, report ino projoow nveu batter than ever. Tleaeu of gold weighing 40 and JW, r.s also anuller ones, bavo been ticked up within too past few daya, The Walla Walla and IUvtcn lUllroad as also the demand from millers, must be supplied Irom grain still In bauds of the farmeis. Tho highest figures named in the Portland oiarket reports is ?l 70 pr cental for wheat, Out we know that l st Monday a Portland bou-o purchased -10,000 bushtiN from Marks at ltoseburg at Jl 70 per cental delivered at Portland, and Mr. Herreu, aeent for tho Farmers Warelnuso at Salem, In forms uh that ho Is placing what wheat those w ho store with him are now willing to sell at 81 TlpercfliiUl. We hear of a tolerably largo sale made by Granger", at the month of the Sa tula in and at JinNon's landing, in this tiuuty, BltlV) oentH Hr bushel, sacked on tho bank. Shipping Intelligence. Tho ship Samuel Watts, ia tons, nml the Trojtn, f liOO tons, are loading at AHorla. 'lliesa tvo vessels will carry away fully 2100 tons of wheat each. Tho llrvllsh ship Oritltmme has cleared for Liverpool with ai"ull iwrgoof wheat, Tho bark Donne Civile, .'S7 tons, baa gone dowu tho river with bar whoat cargo nearly complotod. TheahlpsHon Hhydding and ilindostao, loading at Portland, will carry about 1,800 tous each. Tho lir. ship Aun Milllcent, Oil lesus, and barli .ephyrus, of the grain fleet, arc about due from San Francisco MERCHANDISE, ConnUtlns "I DRY GOODS, CLOTH8i3G, BOOS AND SHOES, Groceries, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE Iliiis tint! Oii, AND A VVI.L ASbOltTMnNT AM) I'Ulthsr Ol' THE IlEbT Br?jgs fc Mediciaies, ...U1TII A ... riS3'-0I,AS3 3iTTGaiS37 To roinpo old iirifcrliitliius. Jlv mottii Is, "Ntviir sell at cot, hut at imoll pintlti'," , S. FJRIEDlllAlV. Feb. t l-Th. , Deere hulk) Plow. Deere C.'nnr I'low. THE DEERE SVIiKY PATB GAIVG PLOWS Are meeting with unlooked-for Success In every County of our State and Territory. WE AUK AGENTa 1 Oil THE CELEBRATED Schuttler Farm Wagon. 110(1 k ith gjirlng fccat and Itollci Drake: Ciullt. Cash Inch I I'M 2 hnipu Vi('on $i,j! Jill) ' JUillnw " )jh uh Ileivy " ' jji mo .vi emu in nor'c " .. imi iv. . " lliui " 17", !,-,(, V Uli Tnrk V'nnf Al ni'dltlmml. .'Er,l'VrAKE NIUIINti W tOOX : PJlK'i", "Hire Sprlivf llr In. II i'f I'M AUt. Lny biPk seat?, Pii.c, niul Urakt. (.udlt $.110, Cafti yill .S33a.tf3 for BUCKEYE GRAIW DRILLS AND SEEDERS, Nuckoyo Cider Mills, Farm Kills, &c , &c. &END I'OIt SPFCIAL CIRCL'I. VUS. bept. 17, 1ST!. 00UNTERBALANGE"yiiRATINa SEPARATOR. ssammmm A MEW DEPOT ..Mil... GRICULTURAL IMPLE- MBNTS John Deere Walking, ISriik, nnd Sulk) COLf.INs 0 O l'LOW s, EXritV 0 O SIKltEh, Hollliis Coulters; M-liiitllrr and I. ol II. WAGONS, P.tf H. SEWING MACHINES. The Best Portable H & y I3 3L O S JS 1 THE nOitl.U! KAKMEKs, Call on yourhrotner f iriiu1. be nre pie cLjii. in; tlrculuru. Cali iml lor IIATv am! HAY. w 'ItUMIMtUl.tL bTRKKT, under ttiv fariurr Olttcr. ealem, Kib. Slmt. T, B. WAIT. San Company have tiled their articles of incorno ration, putting the capita! atock at IJJ0.0CH), JE. ring, a. M. wan, j, a, my, a. u, tey oldi mid U. N. Obaaa were elected trustees. FraMrUeo narkel. lV TtLEOBlI'll.) Ban Vranctwo. March t. Whcat-Kalr f hlpplni: it to. cholcs (t h. wlllioe ft W. Kltmr Kxlrs JobMcf; $3TSC 4J, IUrVy-Veeil, (I 45; liruHlns, ft 301 ti. 0t-f 1 lYVfri ii. Llvurpool wheat market to-ilaj 0 ltdalOa ti tor aversgoCslllbruia; 10 UalOaSd for club. ALL ABOUT GARDENING For HOME um; auj for MA1IKKT In ltlliiT's (l-.lt IIN MANU-vL-praetitvl. iM,l ni.,r HoiMugk conlalntnculicMirai. uim.fi mticr f I .VI tn.)k en inri.uujn.-i. ..vtii-iifiit inronQont mc t'ulinir) ci'lil-mi-iiilltr iiraausl latmr- atlig iii-ilnxl. Ini-alni. Me liilhnii. rnlil 6r 10 u'MI", xiilch w III lif illii'ra nil lint ltri onVr Hi.'ruli. J.ll. Kuill, h-. Unit er. levkr'WQ li'iu.if lilHU OPIOR 1 1r"-l-w 1 .S t hw'iitftT tnj UTtl'll UlkLrk.LI P.. a ..i.! tr. KIoii-.iri'nWilar..7 l.Oa-1- Wwa, . m.,l,wi.Ui..ju.! Ml. K. B. (1MSR. IfliSyarP L.Onl., Ute8or.-ooB O.H. Vc4saUrs. -OuakKthuMa's block, apataln. artr WE arc priparcd to iraimtat-'nro ami till all md-rn Tor ihim inirlvaU'd p-athli.c wairauuu. ur paiiiiuiutt, .nil lur iin.uu.if and prltu list, which will buotul lirut'il. All our vturklf full by mall a tuou a pub- lrlcrs fbould be rent In carh. to avoid dlfaimolnlmcnt. as ir.. ulll mniirAi-tn-rt ,.ininn.ii .. ., r.. lh..on,ln.. .... rf,lro ' " ' .-v. .v ,.. ,ut.i-..j uiun. Ut ""'-"--".'. ..M..r, S. TKLTOX. PELTON & SAVAGE, Liuutfuiuj Salem, Or. LEWIS 8AVA0B. Dr. L. S. SKIFF, DENTIST, Assisted bv 0. F. Tucker. Ovor tbo Tlas-rilE. 8ALEM, - - - ORIZGUX. alOtf $250 A Mll.lll..lv.iii.w.,Mi..t ..- wlicrc. Ilu.lut i hunorll and Urt Cl. rarllrularaifiitfree. Allrr M vaiucvu.,91. 1OU1I.M0. illamtttt Ifarmer. 1MDSD STXBV tlT0BI4T, sr CLAKKK Jte CRAIG, rirauauiB axj raoraiEToat. S. A. CLABJtl. d. w, (lulu. Tera of SutMcrlptlon. One eopr. one year isinumbera) tS.O One copy, six months (IS number) .' Ooseopj.Uireo month (is namben) .?, sS