WILLAMETTE FARMER. 35 o: To Friiit Growers. THE CALIFORNIA, FRUIT-DRYER. TIIIVE NOTICE TO ALL FHL'IT (IHOWUHS tllt 1 &! 11 111 u tl II font nm It un 111 ul ll I lit fll.ll llRlii 0 different tli-e fur rale, nil Ihrnm-n Hie fiinini tiiihI 1 lull. on rtMMMiHltli inrinccomnuMlniln1' tern? I Therr miclil ir inn-txhlliawl anil "peril'i-cl at tin Stntc J-Hlr ol l;j and reci-Peil n tliiMonyli ui.ttoni I tnont from n tinij.irlty of die Pimm oi Miirt.tsi-r- of 1 the Mute Acr.iiilntral -ocli't. uh" jirtfu Ir wlnervul fj , ll iiorkliii.-. V Ttii-y will lie made off nltahWIr Tor ne In fund J lli-i-. or lor clrilii.- Irmt mid ti"-ttnli t on a lnri.-c O ' -talc. '(luytlr) ap-ilc- ill for market In to hnnr amln H half O'l liry arc oiK-rated Client dltHt n'tj lift den and a lilt l- lillioi l ir M-luk' lo iXllill lo linltlllliulliru , i tlrli-i Hull. p. i Thvj nr hI'IiIh lln- mean, of t-ti-ry fanni- ninl n W cm-iany nrnatiiii it wlili -mill-cipltiil cnn i-iiiiIum-A , Miunlmi ludii h hrjc tMilin f-. lit Tin-Inu-ninr lei- ni-olf unl-lt-il linjiniM-nifiit-that JJ uhlbe nnhuilU'd ti inu nttui.tnt-- In uu iiiHiifii'tiiriM ! till- i-cn-on I 'I lu niiciiine opiraoil nl the -!,-, Fairer Is.. wrt j told lo ill. U t W'ji'luii: ot srnii: Vn lty. I'o.k 0 ' oiniti, mid ojK'niti'd -ma rln ly l .Mr lotto.j. lu i I- IntrroWil wliu her In li" ouiiini and It- pieaim. , i and the-' unlore It a- mtiut) -iKtr-rtil, ir.otiri op fl tratid under urnil 'lliilcPik- and tliu iicl to un (J . ll nini li inou' miTf"! illy llo- ioihIiil' -oh. i 1 I 'III.' Halt nmiii'iictiiritl lit 'Ir ' ollnn. dried T p!c-i ii Intuy i-nUi ly ihuuli .V. Co . JOT finnt -I . San r'rmici-io, mil' dealer, toi 14 it ter pound. anil the pioi.omitt- I a pi d hi iUIi. i All fillet .-rimci- and iition- iiiti-ritt'd in Iho drv fj ' In.r slid pti ' rill irm lni't-. wiri'iabli or tnt'tiK. nie JJ linluo loi'iirrc-ii mil ilh mo hi riliil. ni par Im-lin: n tl-t- m.rlitiii:-. 0 Order In ii.ii.iii'". and dcl -nn'lu;; time of tl.'Ilicry I ol lliu maciiini'-, Hlil ne intuitu i ly ilti'd. I All M.t'lilm? warnm oil to do 4 o uik c. L-t KKE. sl,K o'l. S. A. Ap'H -ri. l.-v; 0 ft ft BOOTHBY & STAPLETON, Manufftitiirtri iid 1chU' Ik Sash, Doors, Blinds, and 3V3C Ol 3Ll33. : J3 , BTC, ETC. BRACKETS, And all Kinds of Scroll-Sawing. RAVI.NO TJ1K UKKT FACILITIES ANI THE lHtct linprnvt'd vnnil-worklnt: Jtinchinury to mutinfacturr the ahorc arttclei, will ntfer Indnit incut to cntimei. Alo, WOOD.TURNING, In all ! varlctlce. Orders from the Country Promptly attended to. Office and Mannfactory, cor. of Front and Htate ftrcctt nn 8ALKM. 1wtl NORTH SALEM STORE. T TUB BltlriC STORE. HAS Jl'ST IlECBIV OL cd a full afcortment of General Merchandise, Dry Goods, G-rooeries, Boots 8i Shoes, Hardware, Clothing 1 'nyrnlAU-rt for the CHy nnd Country Tradi IionirbT nt Vw. and will W folif hi ha SMALL PHOFIT, nt , hfp who SKLL T COST. IGnn! dehverei! tf tr ifrt nt ho rtfty rro o( rh"l' V.y'- ATTENTION iZEP GROWERS !! S?J&&& l rtKrf"WV,'rKMJi"'W.1 ftBOLlQSHEIPDlH i tlllMl I lllllllll I lllllll ll i ill d5S!WiSST.U -j3 h. JjP Scab, A bVUE CVUE FOR rt! i Screw Worm. , Foot Hot, AND MA, , Parasites that infest Sheep. rr h safkh nnTTEi:, and vastly ciikap- I 1 HAN ANY OTHRK KFFFCTUAL REMEDY FOI1 I THE TKEATMENT OF SHEEP. IT ! Improves the Health OP THE ANIMAL. AND THE QUALITY CP THE WOOL. C5 gf Onn tllni If t'riimh for otic hnndrH rn iwo him red luf itrrnnl.iiif to their nuc, r!rtni:th, nt d C.Jlulllliill. Irii'itnplit PIVBOAbuO.V CAN Priff. I3 nd f(i Hrrn'.ir In T. A. DAVIS A. Co. POUrL,M. iHO., Wholtnio A tie lit iiii tftt lalr. m Hir iM-rt'-t IMftil lri!,i1-t mh Hi a I"!' H H n s on. ALItM LEK FOTTNDEY OKHtO.S P. 23HAKE, Prop'r. & B. ASEf'HOTK op "WintsTKii. "When Daniel Webifer hnd reached the very topmost height of Ids fume, after his great speech in reply to Col. Ilayne, of tsouth Carolina the speech eommonly known u. his "Constitutional Speech' lie paid a visit to ids old home In "ev Jlampshire, the lielghiiorhood of nis boyish years and his lirsl manlv a-pir.itioiis and .struggling'). A well known cili.L'ii was hit companion. Alter going tip the rough mountain ro.ul-i for a good long while. Webiter pointed out the nearness of the old pi rental roof-tree. "There" said he, "is neighbor" Jones we will call him "there'.- our old neighbor Jones. I'll stop and talk with him and see if ho knows nit-." fco Mr. Webster got out of the wagon, ami walked on ahead. Soon he met the old man Jones and 'parsed the time of day," as they my in good, rural New Kngl.ind. Webster walked lazily, loitering along the lotd, ami dually turning, said to the seamed, gartered, ragged old farmer: "Wasn't there a family named Web ster onee living near you? I knov "ometliing of that name said to live in these parts." Why, yes," said Jones. "Welnror, yes, our old neighbor. He had two likely boys. lti icej Zeke, and ihen there was what's his name Oh, D.in'l D.in'l, Webster!" And. then Daniel, leaning on the fence, engaged in a long talk with the farmer about, the Webster family a talk quite unnecessary to reproduce here. Tim farmer was very enthusi astic about Kzekiel. Ezekiel Webster, it should be remembered, was a young man of rare promise, of even greater promise than his famous brother, us we believe the latter admitted in riper year.-, lie died when but a young man. The farmer could not say too much in pr.d-eof'Zekiel, to all of which ol' cour.-e, Daniel listened with bound less s.itistajtion. 15ut finally the latter said: "What become of the other brother Daniel'."' "Oh! I don't know," said farmer Jone.s. "lie went away, and, I believe is a kind of a Uwyer, down in Iloston," Tim: Fkkuinc ok llousns. The Michigan "Farmer" says: Almo-t of more importeuce than the form in which food is given, is the frequency and regularity of meals. The horse's digestive organs are not constructed for long fasts. Long intervals without food produce hunger, and hunger be gets voracity; food is bolted, and indi gestion and colic follow. Thi-. is doubly true and dangerous with horses doing hard work. They come to their Iong delerred meal not only hungry, hut ex hausted; not only istho food bolted, but the stomach is in such a state as to be incapable of thoroughly active diges tion, and is overpowered by half tho amount of food it could otherwise di gest. The preventation of waste is al most attained when we gvie a proper form; but there are two points to which it is right to devote somo attention the form of the mangers, and attention to the wants of the individual animals. The manger should not be less than three feet long, eighteen inches wide. and twelve Inches deep. They should Ifave an upper border or wood project ing nhvards for two inches and a trans, ver-e bar of half-inch aero-s the middle. A piece of two-inch hoop iron, on the top of the manger, protects it from damage by the horse's teeth. This simple arrangement prevents the horse from throwing out his corn, and the provender is not set in ,o thick a Liver as in the oidiuarv narrow and .-hallow manger. lV.orrr F150M oni: Ho(i. I bought List June, a young ,-ow for ;s.-i; about July 1st she had her rirst litter of pig-, six in number. The mother was lat tened and killed in November, weigh ing 1!I8 pounds dreed. In February the tirst three pig- were killed, weigh ing respectively, 121, 122, and i;!l lbs. The three remaining pigs I am now holding for u March market. The mother weighed llfc pounds, sold at !) cis. or 5,1 1. bz. rnree pigs. Un pounds, at ( cts. brought s;!:!.7.. The three re maining pig- are worth at least 6S a piece, -.24. This gives a total yield of is7-j.7o from ;, in lens than eight mouths. The hogs were fed on slop, from the kitchen, apples which have IVillen from the tree-, short corn, and followed after cattle. They were fed very little sound corn. In fact, they .-erved a- .scavengers and paid liami noiuely at tho same time. fJ. ('., Stone Mill, Va. - I Care of Poultry. Tho care that poultry is entitled to, to make It profitable, is not near -o much as one wotild think. It is ju-i lifco any other businens it needs daily attention, not one day in a mouth, but each and every day. If you epect 11 cow to be profitable you attend to feed ing her regularly, give her good, com fortable quarters to protect her from cold, storms, Ac. 2sow the poultry shonld haveequallv as fivorahle tie.U ment as any other stock. Construct houses, not too large, a- you will per mit too many to crowd together Th-y should be about eight feet wide, -i-teen feet long, to accommodate each a flock of fifty fowl-, fronting to the south, with largo window-, -o placed that the fowls m ly enjoy as niii.-n .sun light as possible, Have It perfectly tight and ury, excepting means for am ple ventilation, without u p --ll)lliiy of 11 direct draft reaching tin- fowls at night after going to roo-t. A fowl will 1 take cold while a 1 op, as easily us a person. Keep the roo-ting apartment j clean; sprinkle a little air Licked lime ' and ilry ashes under the perch ; have the house thoroughly whiiewahed, in- siile, three or four times a year a i.vri:itixiivi oi:i:oon i.Krri:u. Wo clip llic following letter written by nut- tow usiiiati Mi Midilnngli. from tin- Ari-vi'itUerpulili-lied In M'ui-tlelil. IVimylv.i. nl.-i. It contain- iniiiy v.ilmlilo llgtiic mil .iiggr-tioii-. It h.-i- been :i Utile overtoil month- -Inou I :iiilvcil in Om'l'om. :iiu 1 lu qtie-lloit mine, fiiiiii Mnn-tli-lil tieiiiently. "Hmi In j oil like Oii'ooii:-" Weil. I Mill mt. 'i"t my opinion, ninl I hope you will let mylilital- know ilnongli tlie" Ailveiti-er. 1 :ittlveil In S.1I1 ill mi tin' "Jiilli llivnt l.ty. lsTii.iiml wiLlit-ii'-iliiiilttllleiMM-i-k. In Ine I yot .1 tin '- m k : lint "Inei-llint 'line I li.ive luel "no ilillluilly III getting wnlk ;lt ijl penl.iy. ultliwty 'iicomiioiiig pin-pi el- iiIii-iiiI l.H llii- -011011. I cm do iiineli l.i 10 1 In te 1 -ii I could lu Miui-llelil 'nt i fir 11- vmiiI, i iiiiici'i'iii 'I. It in iy no! in- In-hit m 11I1 1 i-i one. A -Inltlli--l.i- v in in nut -f.-im- in leu vi II 11- tl'eicJ'ilt I I gnnil l.i I 101- 01 1 11 III h lllll CUl Jl'l -.' I pot' month uii'l Until tlnoiiuliont tin- M-.-ir. or illl'it pi-r jimi iii yoM coin. Tlu-ic I plenty nl nim.cv ln'tc. Mm) Wo know or heir nl' no tun! time-. Woik l-ci-li lien peiloriiieil. Mixer I- a ding. :intl liti!ni nf exety kind i- llooiled itllIIvei' coin. Hold i. . leiity. P.ipt'r money I- wotth M! icnt. ninl n-eil omy :i- excli uigo lo -eml :it : lliugovtiiiniciit u- it lor liond siiid See tlinf tliov liiiv-i. froi iii-i-iMS to tilontv if ' iotl iinro frn.li vu.it.. i- .it nil times ili.n't file cliniiltc U V.-l V mild force them to drink the drainage from the barnyard ; many eases of cholera have been caused by thi-. A lew drops of sulphate of iron put in their dunk ing VeseN occasionally, will be 11 bene fit. Sprinkle the perches with coal oil and scatter sulphur in their nests and dusting Doxe Afmiv 1'itit-lu ilin fi-iim -mvorn colflj i. I ......... ....... ... ....... .-. .... ...... j. v. J celved by roosting in expo-ed places. ( Of course, every fowl that die-, it is said, had tho cholera, when probably j hiifl of them were affected in thi- way. Cor. CiiiL'inn.itti Times. Sagacity of Shoep-Dogs. ' The following remarkable instance of sagacity was related to the writer by Charles Hancock, the celebrated aid- , mal painter. Mr, Hancock said: "1 was once staving with Lord Kin naird, at his seat in Scotland, whenhis Lordship exiresied a wish that 1 should 1 see some of his prize sheep fetched up as quickly as he could. Tho shepherd . whistled, when a tine old lief p dog ap peared before him, and seateil on his hind quarters, evidently awaiting 1 order. What passed between the shepherd and the dog, 1 now not; hit the faithful emi'ure manifestly under stood his instructions. " 'Do you believe that tho dog will bring thv sheep to us out of the Hock'."1 I asked. '"Wait, and y..u will see,' said hi-i Lord-hip. "The dog now darted off towards tho sheep, at the same timo giving a sig nificant bark, which immediately pall ed forth two younger sheep dogs to join in the mis-ion. Accustomed as 1 was to the remarkable sagacity nf col ley dogs, I was amazed at what now took place. On ono side of tho hill was 11 river, on the other sido a demo forest. One of tho younger dogs, on arriving at the foot of the hill, turned to the left, while tho other darted off to the right hand. Tho lornier station-1 ed him-elf between the sheep and the river, while the latter stood between I the sheep and the forest. The old dog I now darted into the middle of the flock ! when the sheep M-ainpered to the right nl aim ion. out were Kept at nay iy the two watchers. The old sheep-dog speedily -ingled out the particular sheep desired, and in a few minutes the three dogs were quietly driving tliem towards 11-. "Within about an hour after receiv ing the instructions, the dogs brought the sheep up to the door of the mansion." The -iinini"!' V':i dellolitlnl. 'i'liete i- not IlllU'll inln li ter 1 In- llrl ol -Iain- mill) tin- lit-t ot ."n vcmlicr " tliiiinli'i didn't lic-ir ir thun der In -t -uninii-f. Apt fl nnd Jlny. t iinder--tini'l. .-lie iilioilt tin- -.line ,i- nt M.m-lleld. 1-tut in min I-,11111-1-1 ned. lint nincli unl et liete. l-'iotn Xii'oniln 1 1-t to M.-ihIi 1-t It tain-one li ill ol 'he time mid I- clondy t lit- other li-ilt not :i inontlnif ele:irie.U li ef m live month-. Hut the i.iln'e'ion I- t nut 1111plc.-1-.1i1c. Tim lain 1- waim. nnd I tliete I- not nincli lnil. Then- iveiv llt- I tie w hnly ue.itlier heie, nnd .tot initclicild no lii-t In -ipenk ol'. In Nmeinlier hut one fio-t ; In Decenilier. nlioiit -even lio-ty night-; in .I111111 11 v It held cold long I i-linllgli In l'nee Ice one inch thick, wlihh 1 -non loft; hi Kiln any 11 id Mniclillieie n- one liixt 111 e.icii monili. not enongli to fii'i e Ice. Snow fell on eight often diU'er- ent il.iy-. lint the gunind Ii.k not ln-eticov- I ernl iiU'i' twenty l'nur lioius the pa-t win Thcie has licoii plenty of vegetable- in tmiket -inci' I'Vliin.iry. -in-h as onion-. ii'leiy. bout', inili-lio'." p.usnlp., leltlliv. I lot 1 1 'nnd -evcr.il other Kind of gti't'iis. I l'he-e veoetnlile- nru r.il-ed here, mil the . prlci" are not high. Will give the pi Ice of oiitiibli's by .-eniliii' llm qiiotntion-of Si lent imitket. (An e..imin.ition of tlie-i- pi'it-itioiK ilK-lo-i" tint iiunily nil -t-iplc irtiele- of food nrcllojitly lowerllinn liviu ! Ill .M.iu-tlelil. Theiu lire ,"1 fi-'vexivolloiis, I however. I'otntoes .-ite I'nmi "."i cetS jo ; per Im-licl ; hams iiiu ill cc,Jt3 i)(.r pound. -l-.ii' Dry j-ood." Hot lilgh twelve yiruioi calico for ?J A.-. "Wh'.it I- tho pi lncip.il crop nniang farm-cr-. anil pnys bo-t ; ll put in the grounil propeily in Oototieror November it will yield Iroin ;W to ."ill bn-hcl per ncru. Hut t.liiiil 1 1 l; U not hall doiii! In-re. mid tho te nil I hull crop. The night- n re too cool lor corn. Vegetable- of all kliHls do Well, nnd fruit cannot lie exivlled no wormy li ult it U perfect. ISeriie- nil- veiy Inrgi'i. Knriiihig U a good biKliH-K here. Men git rich woiklng I. mil. Tin- nwin-r- give two-third- mid l'ninl-h Inll'lliu-ei-d. le.iiiH nml iiinclilnvrv lo work with, or onclmlt nnd fiilld-li nil the -enl. te.iin. Ac. I know of men miiKhig $2. Dot) I ft year working Intnl. I want to -ay In-ie tint any una who will woik and goHlieaili-.iiiiio'well hut I would advl-e Inzv and 'lutlle.- one- lo -tnv o.-itt lor lliU le.Kon llieir l.rlne-s liu'rc.Mi's 11 liuiiilreil percent here, which 111. ikes them worthlu-.. Ml piiiles thai conit! line 11 ro not p!en- 1 li.ive eeu -nini! n liomclcK lieouln j a- 1 ever -aw in any coiiiuy. anil tliey an: home-lik il thev le.ivn lieie-lor they uenr ' ly nil ciiiiio hack ng-ifu. A good, hone-t. iailil-lrioiK in. in eml lietterhiiu-elfby coin ing to Orcgoii.htu In.y one hnd but keep iw.iy. It make, no dllt'i'rence what pio li ion or ir ulo a in.-iii h.t-. there ,-ue open j nigs lor lihn. Ve are well ple,i-ed w llli j Otegoii ; none of 11- have been homesick 1 yet. ninl have no notion ol coming hack. Theie In- hieti a good deal ol slikuu-K In roitlmiil. Mlein. mid Alli.iuy Ihl m-ii-oii. owhu to n old -y-ti'iu ot 'uwerage nnd tlm want of miliary icgiilalioiK. I -ee no le.i 011 whv Oiegoii U not one nl t'li-healthk-t tales in Iho Union. I In-llevo I !. Vegetation now i what If will hn hi jour . C. Meeker, of Greeley, Co!., says that Oen. ll'izen was wrong to stigma tize "the barren lands" as being all that between (he llith meridian and the Sierra Xovailn-. Militiii-c inou don't know aiii-tliino- iilwiiit 1u, ntri-lonlriirnl ! niit'of Iho coantlV the l.i-t of .Mav value of tho land, says M. Meeker; 1 I would notcnu-iileithliconiimiiiicatioii they have their grain and provisions , ,'"i'l'''''" without -peaking of ihtt colony hauled from the state- to tjie posts at a V"1 ,lll,'lr '"J-'"'''1'- ' '" l'";,"'.l"k." '. " ciKt nf tic.iilv i-ont- 11 11, iiil tl.Ii.- -nrl" tlli'llltier I re dly i-all-lli d Willi the t hoi L,b ,,L ',1 .' V I . I"-'"1" ' !'" 'I'"'1' li'ver. ami nt tho -nine nli - ,, " thPJi "U ' ' '.' ot """ '''"' viy "iin In U-tte.eil 1,1 over two cents n pound right under ,.,.. i,v wmUti, , 0,ego ; H,t thev their own guns. Irrigation solves tho ' 1)I;IV ot .,-f lt.,ill,e il.ls in viar or two necessities ol the region, and lie jioints ,i peihapsuevi-t m Ihvid lilver. think to Colorado to prove it, estim itiug that , tin- locating committee- or I!m I'.iiklim-t. 1 fTVK KVOINRS. 81W MILI 8, OKIST MILLS, . s h-na'., Pump, and "llklndf an'l i?vt of Mi I .i"icry mide tooro f. Msrhfnerv re)liidat a .hmt I no'loe. Ptltcni-ma -Ing (tone lo all li TiirlonK fuini. (ii ' nil Rmdci or nr&i ixnn iron caniine nniii-flcuii fio't notlrf Alo, -annnfiirnrer ot KNTKHt'lll.-E PLAVKK n ylIIKU. ami STICKKRS nvi -irBie aiaviwu 4i Brooks & JVIoFarland, (Sncceiiforii to Trunch & To.) WHOLESALE AND TAIL DEALERS IN General. McfchandisE, Comer of Second anil Wi thlnxton treeti, DALLES CITY, O 1B00N. aplliw M. A7.D.I HB, Dealer In rs-oiiinl M'i'-litwitllo. A Mastodon Man. They have dis co, cred a giant out in Tenne-see in tho ii-r-on of a man named James Horner. Ho i- a citizen of I'err.v county, one of ti family of eight children, none of whom had exhibited any unusual trails. At eighteen years he was a well grown man, six feet high, and weighed i.sit pound-. At twenty-one he was.-i incites taller, and weighed 21U pound-. He cea-ed to notice any growth after that until he was twenty-l'ourye.irsold and then only by the sinalliie-s of his clothes and he then measured in his stockings h feet, nine inches. Since ilii-n ho is imu Ihli't v.inii' vo.ii-, of age he lias attained dio height of obliged to taki seven leet, nine incher, and is still growing at the rate of two inches annually. when the irrigation law shall be "dot' initely and wi-ely" settled, Colorado can support 2,0,'i:i,lMKi people, New Mex ico Arizona and Utah each the atme, and .Montana a,0tU,0l)H. . "K" KKI" A Kl'f-I. STOCK OP STA1 T.K anil FAJf W iV rr U..-I-, llothlnir. Hirdvr(rr, Un vlt, Uookr s'.WsKTf.kxe. ULLM, Or, John miys no wonder those girls never got married, for n fellow could never lind one of them alone long enough to pop tho question. What he siiid to one must, of course, be over heard by all tho rest, and " who on earth, " says John, " is going to trust four women at onto with such a nrc eious secret J" A writer in the Fortnightly Review' (ell- what Egypt actually i. It ap pears that the Viceroy'- couutiy is a Tuskish tlc-poii-ip in all its monstrosi ty. In the lir-t place, slavery is. uni versal and maintained by the will of the sovereign; second, tho laborou pub lic work- is forced itud unpaid, and ihat on the Viceroy's estates is practically unpaid. Conscription is conducted by the pre gang, and confiscation of pri vate estate.-, cattle, and goo,!-, is haliit n. il to the Viceroy, the owneis being in payment what an olllci.il, anxious to plea-o his master, may determine. Taxation Is terrible in burden and in manner of collection. An employee who doesn't liavo his hands washed und his coat on, ready to strike for iiome as soon us tho clock be gins tolrik twelve or six I not en terprWng jn.'ugh to work by the day. j Dr. Holmes says, "We count the broken lyres that rest." 15ut were tho doctor to go to Wushihgtou and under take to count the blasted liars that flrm'f i-n.t li.. (v.mlfl tjL-.. f... ,i..u ...... v .7., ,.v mphiii n.iinu ill. III.I-3 ,. .... . ...... waeea-or for hornet-in less than ' liVt:r: "'! the lui.l mvind iy Mr. Co, lu." I,n.lr. ' i i . ai.oii mal h. l..mltli.l worlli iiioro muiiours. , tlinnall thouH of tliecntlrulloodltiver vii'ley. 1 l.e above pal lie, hn vn llni! pl.i. ci-. inl-g IrnlU of nliiKHt everv kind anil . wii-linlly ilurixel bv panic- at Hood ISIvi-r. A-tar i- .Mr. Adui wm concernoil, in wa- a In.itik. nml wnii'd hive -aid Hie lop of Ml. linn I would do for a loloiir triiiu eni. iflhey wotiid' pay Id- expen-e. mil fitiiil-li III 1 1 1 with pciichc mid tr.tw-Im-iiIc.. I'.uile nr Hood ISircr.wlin own l oi ila ol all the good la nil. would take Me-i-i.. I'ukhui-t nnd Allen In a wagon I iinl tnivi-l n'ldiy mid -hmv tliem a veiy 1 ii tii- -i-ii'oii o coiiiitrv. mid not go llne'e tn l it-- fioni the -t'litlng j ohit. Tim ei!oii i ot coiitmy vl-lled by I lie couitnitt( I- pui-hi.n-.-d in four mile--ipiup.iii -till tliev w-i-ti (n.'il lliev were ill 1 X.dley of tioin 'we tv to tliltty-tlioii..lml .lire's of I ind, wli.-n fonr mlio-ipi'iii; would Mki! in eve rv available acre mi the W( I idn nf jlood IMvei, -ay lll.'JIO ncie-. and ,i,(i(!() ncie ih.it would ii'tt.ile white hi-iiu.. I knoiv what I .un w hg.for I win them iibout s wnk-nid xas on nl out eeiyiii'io nf '.ml on tl.u iirM side o; Hood lEiver, mid "i- on a mhit wheio I coulilew (hneii-t si le ot the liver. It did not look veiy In Milng for n Hcttlenicnt. .Six tnllujoiin sti.dght lino Iroiu llm .ste.iinbo it Imnlliig on tin- wet .Idu or Hood l.lver.wlll Mkun m III ."i.tiOO feet nbovo tin- level of Iho e . IIoimI Itlver v.dh-y Is n plateau Irum four in i-ix iimiiirni led iiwnc the Coluinliln W. A 1'reslon man took Ins team anil went wood-chopping Sunday, and was a .ui.ill -pvcle of i-ittlu su.iko, inucn surprlseil when sonn'lHxly told Tliaciouy in r.dluii'. nml would Invo mm wim i, uuy u was, jxv saiu no neon hnd Mr. iMrkhurot liveif; ami partU jiuuu i seen anyone piaymg oan or i nt noon i.inr nru re-ponIUIelorlt. M)ia going gunning ail j thought it couldn't n ay iy there ami do wel'. but they aro Sunday. fuw. 'I he won their mUtake sooner or I iter. Wen 11 -vnipntlibe with Mr. 1-Htktiii-t nnd liertanilly. I think no lK-tter man ever lived tlinti 11. S. I'.irMiur-t. lint Hn-"nan- (Ml ties that deceived I'liu will deceive niiyone cl-e. 5l.uk tlio n--eiiloii! Any -en-lble man who will go (( llnisl Klverntiil t.-iy -ix weeks will nil.v lilin-elf that the iibove t.itciiiiiits me tut. I have no interc-t In pio-enllng nnvthbig but l.iet. bcciu.e I Inve v2." on inteii-t In n town that U In be built lu the cuter nf Ml. Hood, for lint I- the onlv vl-ltili' pluv left, a-ilio pntle wliiignrc he font liilmli, . .i,-ii-. Ii.it (. cut it down lo eventy-llvo and cui't gixe n good deed for lint. And now i a- I li-iro given the -ie and dhiieiKlii'K mid uul ivorahle le-iture-. will ohe the i'ivoi.iLIo points. Corn can be r.ii-e-l on nboiit -evi-ntv-llve ncio of liml -iiiinteil iiimi-iIii-i oliinibii rlvir. hut 1- inceitniii cinp. ( -ibbage and tonii- loc do well no the low Inn), n ton- the I o luiiibl''. A 1 1-1 t-t of 'mil -lopin.. and boi- u-'ingiei tin. .-.in,.. ic three mile- long .mil thieclnintli. nf , mt,. wide. 1 the onlv leal vain ihlo land !-i the a I ley. and will pi dilute a- line i ciche- mid gr.ipe n .H'V othii'oii ihi- Aiiieiicui coittliieiit, bir thev do not ninl , iimnt do well one III 1 lloiil tlii-ie up lloinl Klvi-r. I do not be-llev- th.lt cache- or gi ipc- .: be i-iUnl aiivwhi'ie .lien lully illor voa p- tvn mill'-fiom the (.'olnii.bh i'ivit. I -.iv uotlillig of n-hi't- litnt-, tor fiiiil- ate j.. nciv niivwlieie in tlivgoti. rcache nnd gtapi . a. a oeiiet.il thing do better in, ti... .i... .j. ..? tin- -mii in-i ii ji.uiiii i in-r-i.nc. Ilnoil Klvi r Is i-oliicd, ,-md the onlv w.-iv-to get to or fioni theie in the winter i'o'i i week. I-by mi Indliu tini!: tin h-i'-. mice ot the "cur bo.it-i tun up the L'oluni bli. Tlie iiionopolie the hii-ine--. ninl chiige i-iioi mini, mti- for fieigh'-aud pi .engei-. I'liu dl-Miice lioiu Portland i" -Ighty mile I in- s.1. meal. l. - would i-o.f ik miicli to .lilpn w-.igou iiom I'm t liud to Mood lthern- It would u cor loul lloiil Chicago lo -i in l-'r.iticbi-ii. I believe lint a colony of 1.1HKI tiiiillle- tnlghr Im -i'uvc fullv Inc.itnl In Ihi vilb-v bv gel ling iie.u-ilf loot-bill-, ami hoc a hf.iltliv lnc.it ion mid do wi-ll. lu conclu-inu. I think thi- ciiniiitiuica tiou will an-wcr niiiiiy ipic-tlnu-. .mil -el-tie the miniUol a -ju'-at many with leganl to llm Hood lilxer colony. The lnlc iiiuiiU I have lii.uli- ate .nh'-tanilally tine, II. If. Mtlinnuiii. Siilem, Apiii I. 1S7.I. tiitcitir coiitr. lloiiliniii. Jiiilc lr.i:Tt:i!M; juiic-1-J. Isrif, The l'iillnx;'n, pP1v0 wvra (irlw, (mIy einpu',,c1ca and sworn as and .fury, tllcn for the pn-ent term : Win. Cooper. Foreman. Oilier Iioei. I., t,. Dayton, Win. J. Hubbard. .I.n. M Mimker-. Oco. W. Put-on. .Inn. X. D.ivl-i. Until A. Kyl'ir v-. Oliver A. Kylar. .ult lor divoiee. C.iu-o cnutiuiieil mull the next term by ngi-ement of pirtlc. Jltitild.'i I'l-tniiu v-. I,. D. l'etmin. -tilt tor divorce, (.'muu ri fericd to Unlit. W. Wll-ou to take nnd lepoit tellnuiny. J. W. McC-i-llii v.. Klr-t 1'ro.bytei inn Chureli et nl. -Ameniled motion to sti Ike out p.iitsof,in,wer ; argued nnd submit ted. K. Clii-m v-. Mo-es Ditpp and Allen I-)i ijips. Xmlou to -triko oat put of re ply ntgitpil and Mihiniiteil. Kihvlu Cailiight . Alfied Savage. C.iu-r continueil until next tci fcnuit by ngreeuient ol panic-. Kli.i Jclll-nn v-. K. M. .lelh-ou ; i-nlt dlvnici:. Delpudent granted leivo In w idnlriiw delimiter In conpln lot a ud cau-e le'eircd to K. li. Williams to take mnl leport tc-liinoiiy. Sii-.ui I'.ilne v-. T. 15. Illclimonil. Ciiii-o ili-uil--eil at pl.iinf ill- cii't-i. Sun. M. llnlcli v. Uichi-I K. II itch. Default ol defend Hit eiileicd and nni-e referieil to I,. I-'. William, to take ami re port te-tlmoiiy. licglun X.Cox v.. Aitliur M. Cos. -.liili' ill t inn ns above. Wm. I'otter -v. C'Ii.k. Swegle. Deiiiiii rer to complaint iiiguid nml -u-t lined, Mouti.ivillo Ki-k vs. S. .1. I.. White-in-ill ot nl. iniler 'lllde granting leiveto coiiii-t degiei: icndeicd nt llle l-Vhtuny lei ill of Is"!. Conit .-iiljniiriii.il to meet at il a m. to nun tow. I.'imiiI i'tm liniii tin- Hindi KOI. ClllfHIO, .Imu; II. TIli'TI ' III- uiaik iw? d -aj s n t i.if n of tweufc-exi n wagon, nailer coiniii mil of Don- siet-eii--on, iiiilvnl hoi.! i-t wiling liiiui the Deai.xooiI mines m- -applies, I In y liioilgllt ill about $.. I II II) In "iilil iut. I'll!' -feanier Yellow. toim al-n .iiilteillu Vi'sti'ldiy mill I I im-'Iit ".'I.(MIII hi dll.l. hiving -old hei cii'-n of .uppllps iuiendi i I'm-Mom, in. i to the Kl.uk lllll 1 1 In nt. l-'oit Diet re. train . loading to-day 10.-the leluiii nip. The day n Her Nim-n's anlvid with .applies the I'ln'ik w n -lil nt oiitX' llonr s-Js ,i -,uk, mnl oth, i-gnm. In pinprittioit, ll Is ('lliii'itid llmt linin I. OIK) to 7. IIIHI mi. let's inn in Iho I)-' lil'.i mnl legion. (ioo! city I- locitcd III iitile-we-t ot Ileal' Ituttii nnd D-mlwonil en tiilli's not lit ol'Ciook Clly. DmiIwouiI (iiilch Is ihout tliiiti mile- long. Kwiy poition of it is hiliig in liked Willi il din-, wliicli piy fioni ijO'iOio j-."i ii iliy, wiih occ.Kioiially pockets ylulillug much niote, I-our iiii.-ii Ion!, out In nun day llltceii pouinl- nl gold Il.iiOti. Another clnhn ylelileil fioni ij..snu in vJ.-OO per day, two gangs of leu men euli beln employed In milling day mid night. I.nigu parlies Invu gone to the Dig Horn region fiom llm lllii'k Hills. Tho head of the l.lttle Mis sourl is nl-n being pnvipecteil. Of 12 men who cmiiu hi ypsteiilay, noun uru dlssstis. lied with III iik Hills irisioi-ts. and uoi.c express fairs ol Indians. Many rich pros, poets am renoileil from llm rapid i-ieek le gion. So Indlilis went .run by tho pnitv on their way In, nor by the last lew nif ties which lull here, hi going to tlm Jtiitk Hills, pot- hive any hern -ecu about Dead wood sin,-,, the iliim the in illti 1 i:Xx'dltii'ii lelt Uiicnlii .mil otlirr jHiiuts lor tin,-Yellowstone. A fall line ol siniiinur goods jst rcn-iv. cl ami for -ulo 4t Ilreyuwii Urns.