-rriyTiirjnr'j-i'W'nwTiriu n Hi ijj1' rroWpCTa3aiMfeWff TaftlWir.arTsfl jgypsssseagjaae tilknuffe Manner. &TJ3E'&?iwZ!2'2&2SZ3wI?. 8ALEM. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1870. ORLGON'S PRODUCTIONS. Sngnr Beets, etc. The cultivation of sugar beets litis nover been carried on in the State to -uuy great extent. So fur as we can learn, Mr. R. 11. Thompson anil Col. Cornelius are tlio only parties that have devoted any attention to it, and that has been of a limited character, !ut. sufficient to show that they can be successfully grown and the yield large. The amount of saccharine matter in the beets grown we are unable to learn owing to no analysis being returned by parties to whom samples were sent to experiment with. The return .said: "Of mo-it excellent quality for manu facturing sugar." The climate in the western division of Oregon is similar to the climate of the older settled coun tries of Kur,opp, where the most suc ivasful cultivation of sugar beet is had. The yield to the acre in this State " varies; all depending upon the soil, omc grown on the beaver land re- turned at the rate of from twenty to forty tons to the acre, while on the average good land, tho yield is about fifteen tons to the acre. Messrs. Dekuin !t Uickel, of Portland, are in receipt of ii smau nox oi sugar weei sueus, which Ahey propose distributing among far mers to experiment with so as to learn demiitely about tho adaptability of the different soils to its cultivation. It is claimed by many that the eastern division of the State is admirably fitted to tho cultivation of sugar beet; of this we are not in a position to know; and, us for that, wo are inclined to think no one else is, f.r no experiments, so far its we can learn, have been made in its cultivation in the eastern division. It is said the alkaline soil of the eastern division is the kind of soil peculiarly titled to the most thorough propagation of the root. Aside from this, it is also asserted that tho sugar beet will absorb the alkaline properties of tho soil. If this he so, then as an auxiliary in re claiming vast areas of land now lying in waste they will prove invaluable. The future cultivation of tho sugar heet iu this State for manufacturing into sugar will depend very much upon the fate of the Hawaiian treaty now tiuder consideration at "Washington. Since writing the above, in convcrsa fion with Mr. It. 11. Thompson, we ,Jcnrn tiiat Mr. Wait, of Waitsburg, cast of the Cascades, put in a small plat tf land with sugar beet seed and that the yield was astonishingly large, and the quality is thought to be most ex cellent for the manufacture of sugar. In that section they grow sugar beet for feeding stock, for which ithas no superior. Our experience has shown us that hornes, cattle, hogs, etc., will , leave nil other kinds of feed for sugar lieet, mid they thrive upon it too. "Thore is one thing it is us well to touch iipon in this.artUle, viz: sugar beets of not over one pound iu weight produce V the most .saccharine matter.aud are also e- better for feeding stock; and to procure I this size they must be planted closer together in rich soil. If planted from , eighteen to twenty-five inches apart they will obtain too large ft growth. Of other roots, beets, turnips, carrots, parsnip, etc., the beaver land is most admirably lltted to their cultivation. We have seen beets all of a foot in diameter and from two to throe feet in length grown in the beaverland. We have seen white carroti (they are not considered us good as the yellow) sev eral inches in diameter and from twenty to forty inches in length. Tur nips and other roolri do equally as well in beaverland. In what is known as ' ' -"swale Jand" we have seen very largo root crops. Dut to insure uniformity of crops, manuring is resorted to. This in beaverland is unnecessary, for all that is required in this kind of land is ; -deeper plowing to insure thrifty growth. Vegetables of all descriptions are cul- iivateu; but at times the heavy wintor frosts kill them out duiing the winter months. During these months Cali- fbrnia supplied us with vegetable-. The vegetables cultivated in this State can not bo excelled by tho-e grown in any tate iu the Union. High cultivation is essential to insure a large crop and excellent quality. In parts of the Eastern Division of the Htato (ICastern WnshingtonTerritory is if the same character), sorghum grows to great luxuriance, in walla w una county, Washington Territory, it lias Oeeti cultivated to much advantage for -some years past. Ueside.s giving u sood quality of molasses or sirup, it is most oxcelleut feed for stock. Never having seen sorghum under cultiva tion, wo cannot speak from personal knowledge. It is claimed that in Rogue itiver and Umpqua Valleys the -toil and climate are as well fitted for its cultivation as parts of Eastern Oregon and Washington Territory. We seo no reason why in time, with increased transportation facilities, sorghum should not become extensively culti--vated in this State. Com. Reporter. Our happiness is not dependent on rwircumstauces, but on hearts. There is many a rich grumbler, sour aud full -af wretchedness, aud many a poor saint -whose every breath is an exhilaration. If the heart is kept right there need no ear that life will be aught elso than joyful. Sk&gU Vallay, W. T., U almdy ap and at it iu too matter of aowlac grain and laying tha foundation for a rtoh barraat this yaar. CukssWKIjL, Mnrch 17,1370. Ed. Fakmkr: I hereby give a solu tion of the tobacco questlou, but in a different shape, ns tho cattle would be come too numerous for one man to at tend to, and all tobacco chewers means and capacity to take earo of. I will put $20.01) at interest at ton per cent, per annum, and add $20.00 and com pound tho interest each year for thirty years. This leaves two j.er cent, to pay taxes each year, and as money can bo readily loaned at twelve per cent., at the end of thirty years, wo have the sum of $3,27!). 11 besides perhaps, sav ing more than this in sullering and great inconvenience caused by the ue of the filthy weed, and the annoyance to tho fair sex iu seeing their best rooms and furniture besmeared with amber, and the gentleman's shirt bosom unfit to go into decent company, If we can call one a gentleman that is so filthy. And now, Mr. Editor, if any of your numerous readers wish to try the ex periment " of quitting the noxious practice, and have not the moral cour age, I will give a recipe to assist them. Go to tho drug store and get one or two bit's worth of gentian root, and take a little iu your mouth when you crave tobacco, and chew, and swallow tho juice, it is not particular as to amount about ti teaspoonful at a time and bo sure nnd not use tobacco for threo weeks, and you will llnd that the to bacco will make you as sick ns when you first began to use it. From an ex-tobacco chewer. J. K Wai.jcku. Xatolkox's Loss of Powr.it. The Memoirs of the Count de Segur, just published, give some interesting facts in the life of Napoleon not generally known, The Count was on the lhnper or's stall' for many years, saw him daily and knew him intimately, and is there fore a trustworthy witness. He attri butes Napoleon's waning fortunes to a disease which impaired lxth physical and mental forces. The Emperor's power of endurance were prodigious during his early career, but afterwards ho could not ride even a few miles without fatigue. Count Segur does not toll the nature of this secret malady. Ho cays, "He was obliged to be eonstnutlv on his guard against a p-iinful malady, nn nc coss of which might prostrate him at any moment when ho required the unimpaired energies of mind antl body. There are four or five occasions on which the destiuies of the empire, of the world, were more or less influenced bv this complaint. The most intimate of his chief olueers knew its nature, nnd have kept it secret. Three of these attacks wereafter the Iwttloof Dresden, at llorodino, and at "Wnterlro. At these times ho was overpowered by physical woakness and paino. and in capable, at intervals, of directing tho movements of the army. Poisonous PotaItoij5. The "sprouts of tho potato when analyzed, are found to contain a vegetable alkaloid, called by chemists golanine, which is very poisonous. .Solanino is obtained from various .species of solanumugenus of plants, comprehending the potato, to mato, nightshade, etc. This alkaloid does not exist in tho tubers unless they are exposed to the light anil air. If potatoes remain for any length of time alter having been dug, in too bright a light, or if the earth is accidentlly re moved from them in cultivation, they arc changed by the chemical action of light and become green in color, which is owing to the presence of .solnnine. Potatoes of a blackish -greon tint are good for need, and it is claimed by oome that tho poison they contain is a sure preventive of decay, but they should never be cooked for the table. If they are Ixnled in a large quantity of water aud the water carefull drained off, they may lo fed to stock. ;'.r. Cacskanii ErptXT. The cause of the recent dreadful railway accident which took place near Huntington, England, is attributed to the fact that during u very heavy snowstorm tho red danger lights became so coated with snow that although they appear ed red to the signal-man clone by tnoin, at a few yards distance they emitted an apparently white light. Tho effect of this unprecedented peculiarity was most disastrous; two express trains dashed in full fury into a number of coal cars, 10 pas-engers were killed on the snot and manv others seriously if not mortally wounded. A nuiribor of those who escaped injury from the collision of the first train were con gratulating themselves and fellow pas sengers when the second train, unlook od for in tho confusion, swept them into eternity. ATexuspupcr furnishes an account of tho trlat of Charles Miller on the charge.'of having murdered Wm.Nahan a former resident of Walla Walla valley. Miller was convicted of murder in the first degree, and sentenced to impris onment for life. The wife and chil dren of Xahan are living in Walla Walla, nnd are generally respected. Tho Democratic Executive Com mittee selected tit Louis as the placo for holding tho Democratic Nomina ting Convention, and named the 27th of June tor tho day of its assembling. Bishop Iluntinrton, of Central New York, thinks the exclusion of the Bible from the publk.Bchoobi "is foredoomed by circumstances that are to be de-plored." The vnluo of Cnba, even when torn bv tedious and cteblllifttlnK civil war, may be computed from tha8 facts. The annual Im portations of suotr Into the United States Hroliout l,5lll,300,S54 pound, of wliluli we get from Ciioa 1 tt;,(l2,5 I piuml', besides molasses and tnelado. brom these threo wo collected In 1871 a revonue or $27,ftU,Gj!). We also collected from tobacco and cigars imported from Cuba $G,'J99,-I5S. Besides theo, are fr nils and some lesser Items; and these products paid Into tbe U. S. Treasury dining lS7t, import duty amounting to over 531,000,000. ThU was nearly one-fourth of the entire customs reveuue. Reflecting on these statistics, one unit but realize the im mense tmpoilnnce of Ibat rich and distracted Island. Il'her products were added to those of our States, our national budget might I have a dill'oreut aspect, aud so might the assessors' books. And then house-keepers could get tbeir "sweetening," and tb clubs their cigars, minus the duty-Increase on tboir teal value. UitANT County, We have received tbe (liant Comity J!jjc8s, a small weekly just issued at Canyon City. It is well printed, and full of local Items. We clip the follow ing from its columns: The new school-house building at Canyon City is under way, and the carpenters are at work. It is to ba a one-story building, 32 by .VJ feet, and 111 loot high. The tanners iu John l)y valley are busy plowing and sowing. The indications aro chat tbev will have splendid crops. Near Prairie City is a copper and eolnlt mlno. It has been hilly and sttisfactorily tested, and all that is now uecessary is cap ital to work it. Not long since, CapUtin Lewis, who resides on tbe Middle Fork, had the misfortune to lose his house by lire. The Capt. had just cnmruetu'ud tbe iinprovementof anew place Dr. y. O. Uorsley it Co., owners of the cinnabar mine, thirteen miles below town, lutend soon to put a force of men to work In tbe iniue. This is a rich deposit of cinnabar, and luis been thoroughly prospected, and worked on u limited scale. Abundance of rich ore is there, but it takes an outlay of quite a um of money to successfully work a ciunabar mine. Goosk Lake Countky. The Jacksonville Sentinel has the following Information from tho Goose Like region: The winter has been very cold. Snow from teu to twelve inches deep, on an average, and badly drifted. The shallow places en able the stock to get t.ome grass, but many are getting very poor. Capt. Barmvi has lost 40 head out. of 70U or T.'K) head. Mr. Stone has lost To head out of SOU or U00 head, and Dow ell one cow and three calves out of L'JS head, aud many others in the same proportion. This winter has been much -worse on stock than last year. Tho stook-rana;er will soon have to feuca their hay laud, or move their stock to where tho winter range is better and tho .settlements are not no thick. YAfjuiVA. Bay. Tne Benton Democrat of March 24th says: Through the exertions of Capt. Wynant tbe Oueatta mills have at last got a vessel to run their lumber. The Caroline Medan. which arrived at tbe Bay on the 17th, will load, and, if she can make a profitable trip, will leturn lor tbe second liad. She will carry about 100,000 feet. Work will be commenced on tbe M..le iu a few days, aud pushed to tlie'utuiost, until she is again uiloat. D. M. Titus, the former builder of the vessel, has tha" contract , to move arid-repair Iter. "As soon as siio can be Ifol ready for sea, Capt. Wynant will again try to take a load or oysters to Sau b'rauclsco. Quito a serious accident occurred near La Grande, Union county, wesk before last. As a young man by the name of Miller was dri ving a span of horses attached to a wagou uji a hill, tbe day being cold, he got out to walk, and, wishing the horses to go a little faster, he struck them witli the wnlp, when oue of them kicked him in the lower jaw, fracturlug It very badly, knocking out sev eral ot his teeth in the upper J4W, precipita ting him down tbe hill, severely Injuring his shoulder, aud bruising him up generally. Dr. Diggers dressed his wounds, aud tbe pa tient is doing a well as could be expected. ltev. Done Goug, principal of the Chinese mission in Portland, was attacked by one ol his countrymen last week at the court-house entrance, and had it not been lor the timely assistance of some bystanders, might liavn been killed. Ills course in the recent sup pression of the (!hliiei, Imusos of prostitu tion has brought on him the enmity of all "Chinatown," and it Is said that at 'a meot lug of lhaso celestials a reward was olVareil to the Mongolian who would assassinate him. Stuiuluiil, EriKcirior K-iitasrsoN v Aiu.sui'i'i.v. The effects ol the denudation of forests, on tbe water supply of a conulry was thus sUted by Councilor We, at the late yearly meeting of the Geographical Hoolety at Vienna, In a paper ou the dituluntlou of the water volume iu rivers and springs. From the data adduced by llorr Wet, there was shown a fall iu the level, since 50 years, of 17 IncheH in the KILw, 21-H inches in the Hliine, 17 Inches iu the Odor, 3J Inches In the Vistula, aud In the Danube, at Orsova, as mucin as -V, Inches. Accompanying this fall in the .level, which correspond with the decrease In the voluiriH nf these rivers, thure has been a constantly i creasing diminution of the discharge from springs. How TO 1'ilVsic a iiu. At a .recent lec ture Iwtoro the Kingscote farmers' Club, Prof. Mcliride is stauid to have Kiveu the following uie'bod of dosliw a piu: To dost a pigi which you are sure to choke if you at tempt to administer a driuk to him while squealing, bailer him as you would tor exe cution, aud tie the rope-eud to a stake. 11 f will, as we all know well, pull back until the cable is tightly strained. When be ha ceased his uproar and Logins to reflect, ap proach, and between the back part of hit jaws Insert au old sho from whloh you have cut the toe leather. This he will at ouoo be ein, from whatever oute, to suck aud anew. Through It you pour your medicine, and h willowallow mv quantity vou please, J, M. IWu, rq., post uaur at Oregon City, having enjiytd a quarter of a century of matrimonial life, was called ou bv a lane number of his frlenda ou tbe evenlug of March 16th. aud be and nil win were pre sented with a fine lot nf silverware. Mr. 9. a. isav.er, an old resident of Port land, died last week In San Vranci-oo. wbf re be had gone fur Medical aid. Mr. Harler came to Portlaud at an earl day, sad w a prominent buslnea man, of thai city. 'He inavee a ramuy auu many inenue to mourn . -A.. JSixxltla., Krtitp Salem, Oregon, dealer In Stereoscopes and Stereo scopic Views, and Scene of Salem and the snrronnd lus country. Llfc.slzo Photographs, la India Ink, Oil or Water Color, poll How to Obtain Patent. Any person desiring Information as to the mode vJ taking o-it patents, cm rend a request to the Fahxi office, accompanied by a one-ceut stamp, and will ceivc by mall a copy of tho revised, Patent laws and pamphlet containing full Information as to how Invei tlons can bo patented. Agents for (lie Willamette Partner. Albasy Amity llethel llucna Vtt i .IK Dannon UEOe'chell Lit Frarcr ...Wui Wells, J Wlloiwit Butte Disappointment. ...n it imisattcr Ilnmntille W K Kirk Duttmlllo I W llarhiMrr Canyon City.... Ctiunnllk ... CoEV Vnllo... DJtlthlnolinrt (1 W CVlvii; WH Clarke 1 1! SroruWv-u .F Shot-maker, 11 1' Kendall RWoiHl.vanl ltoroe Knox W A Mills O It Uaminernley II) Leu. n M Hntlirie Cottage Ur.tc, Cm c CnrvallN Crcjwi'll Clackatiia Camp t'lcok.... lianas Oralh'p ... kiewtttiii Dialu l,iiiiann K Foibea Dayton Kl' H.iilauny Italic S L nruok Kist l'ortlim! 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Subscription price, post paid, $1 SO a jear in ad vauce. Specimen (nines tree. Address all cjm-miulcatlou to OKO. WJLLIAM JONSS, I)es Moines. Iowa riibiUh-rs. Greatest Variety F R U I T T R E E S Bn Oregon ! I'ONSISTIkH Or Apple, I'ear, IVtioh, J'lnin, Prune, Cher- ly, (Iropc, Gooseberry, Currant, Strawberry, Wttekberry, Haspborry, Mul- Ixrry, Ac; Also. Butternut, Chestnni. Black and Carlton la Wal. nnt. Silver Leaf Maple, Loinbardy Poplar, Jtc; Alio' which r, 111 he sold low I'oreash. Please send for price list or call at the .lllltvaukle Murserj and examine for yourselves. SETH LUELLINU, Proprietor, diTml MUwaakle C'las-kauus co Or. Farm for Sale. I WILL SELL MY FAIIM OF OCO ACKBH, 270 of wlildi are kooa prairie, under "'"! eultl valinu, wlthood fencer, pi luclpally cedar rails, tno irraln barns, one lurge hure haru and , house, a food Uttellln house, vthlch cost (4.&tO, a itood or Uiard, aud allthe nocesstry Improvements fiirai'oud home, aud In as healthy a locality as there Is ou the coast. My inaraei is only oue and a half inlles, school housion thlmor a mile, two stores and postofUre three and a half inlles, from uy house: church, two and a half inlles. The farm rould be divided to ad vantage, nnd make two xood fartus. Tho (arm Is situated near the center of WIIIUIIY ISLAND. Island county, WasMn-rtou Territory. The Island is forty niUes low; and live or lv miles wide. J. C. KBIXOOO. jci-Hf P.O. address. C'oapevIKe. Island to. W T. BEAL ESTATE LOANS.' 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BIKE, NAl'A, Cal. On lecoiptof 10 cents In lamps. I kklU furnish sp clmei copy of the I'OUlTUY BULLF.rliN. an lllns trated SJ pie monthly, the rccosnli-,1 minority lit pmiltiy mailers In tlie II. S.; nnd del Ide ll Iho l)est iVnltrsJnnrual published. Subscription only fl.Ss a year. i'Jcase tatn where you saw this advertisement. Or ders inaj be lift tt this ofllic. rnhfrmS STORE. I HAVK PURCHASED THE ENTIRE Internet of 31esrs. Ycalon A Lom;hary In tho Furniture Storo on the west side of Commercial street, Salem, and shall keep on hand a GENERAL AS BORTMKNT of goods for tho reull trade. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER rnrlur &. Cbambor SctH, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, ROCKERS, &C, By the st or single piece. Repairing and Jobbing DONE IN THE BEST MANNER, Aud at reasonable prtco, ns I am a practical workman JOHN CRAY. Salem, July IS, lb75.y JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer In FAMILY GRQCEBIES,- Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL STREET. Salem, April 20, ltd. dftwtf ESTABLISHED 18SS. Willamette Nurserv, G. W. WALLING & SON, PUOPRIETOKS, Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregoa. Growers of the Choicest Varieties of FRTJXT TB.SXUB 4L 8BHVSMOB.T Pattlcnlar attention (riven to Cherry, I'rnne and Plna trees. U)t "?J ' HARNESS. HAVI.VO PUHCnASEU TnE INTEREST OP .Mr. Watklnds 111 thuold nstsbllshnil hons In thn above line, the attention of the community Is called l tho slock of Harness on hand, which la offered at greatly reduced rates. SADDLES AND BRIDLES At lowest Grander prices. Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc., To snlt everybody. R. H. DEARBORN. Salem. Feb. U. 1612. wtfd Salem Flouring Millt. UC3T FA1IU.Y FLOUR, UAKKIfB EXTRA, XXX. SUPEItFINB AND GRAHAM, MIDDLINGS, 11RAN, AND SHOUTS, OonMtHutly on Iluud. HltrhoMt Prloo in GASH Paid for Wheat ATAU TZMOM. U. C. KINNEY, Aaent H. K. M. Co Kept IStf For Sale ! tTIfE FINE RESIDENCE corner or Conj-ner-rial aud Division streets, In desirable situation, with house larite. well finished, and convenient i Hired, aud grounds tastefully ornamented. Will ha sold Toi'y lovtr arul ou aceoinmodatlu terms. Apply tu .... , l,Er WH.LIS, iu'uM I'atlon's Illock tjtato St.. Hai.au. MRS. OGDEN; Comer of Fourth and A Streets, Portlaud, Or. (1 UTTER and FITTER of LADIES' aud CIIIL J dren's Suits, (after Mrs. Cnrtls's Models.) Also. HTAMVINoWDIMirjNINO In all Us branches!-: INI HAW madotn order. PATTERNS of all kind cut by measurement. Persons llvlnir at a dlstaneu nan hava the Uteat lylea In Suit Material bouabt. aud madiiUp ou receipt of butt and waist measure. Other shopping done on a reasonable commission. Mourning made no In -II hours' Mil Ice. ul Singer Sewing Machine Agency. NOTICE. I:UOM and after this date, Mr. J". U. GOODRICH .' will eondul tho Acency for this Company lu HaLEM. OH , and la lolly authorized ta receive and receipt for isoneya due the Company, Tbe Mlnger manufacturing Co., DOYl9ai3 W M. PARSONS; Ajfeut. . A J. V. Isl Dealer lu Goueral IdEoroliuudiMu, KXEF A FULL STOCK OP HTAPLK as TXK cy Ootda, Clotblns, Hardware, Qrvcerltf , VMk BiMlonerr, etc., BALLAS, Or. tjfvv? Vfil