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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1876)
6 WILLAMETTE FARMER. VlrsCELUNEOlJs. (.'.vijironxi.v Land Uaiionh. The Stockton Indcpmulcnt has the following description of the posessions of those immense land proprietors Miller it Lux: Their lands extend ft distance of sixty eight mile-, mid this body is from five to forty miles wide. On the cut side they have other small tract1-. Henry Miller, J'Vq., who takes personal charge of the real estate of tho firm, heie and in oilier part of the State, display- a wouiluiful executive ability and Inrn ihe employment to hundreds of men. He ha what is known as the "Home Hunch," and tho "Canal Ranch," be sides s"vcril dairy ranches on this body of laud. Ho keep-? an army of carpenter-, wagon niakcr.s. fenco builders, teamtcrs, farm hands, etc., not omitt ing detectives, and it it) said ho knows what all of them are about. Tin's year tho average of grain is not so large as in some former year.", being only about :i,ii(i(i acre-'. There are on the premises iV'OM .teres of alfalfa, from which la-t caon three crops were taken and the fields twice pastured; there are ul-o I, 100 acres just sown the present season. We are informed by ono of Milller's men that there were two strings of fence- on the land, each sixty-eight miles long, besides tho various cro-s fence-. To give some idea of the cat tie belonging to this young kingdom, we wen-informed that this year they branded .'.j.ooo calves. Aside from owning u large interest in the San Joa quin and Kings Kiver Canal, which runs from the mouth of Fresno Slough to lOs Iiinos Creole, n distance 01 forty miles Miller A. Lux 1,rc il's,) construct ing a canal on the east side of the San .loaitiin which i- intended to lake wa ter from -nine of the numerous sloughs in that region and overflow their pas ture land in the dry season. Tho mouth of Salt or .St. Louis Camp Slough is fifteen miles above Hill's Ferry, and five miles up this slough stands one of Miller's warehouses, which lias a stor ege capacity of 1,-00 tons ofwhc.it and which is .Dine twenty miles from ids principal warehouse. ing part of the day. fully expo-cd to, A Slippery Place to Pop the Question tho direct light. Lpidomies attack in- habitantsoiitlieshadvsideofthehtrcct She came tripping from the church and totally exempt those on the other door her face flushed by emotions side; and even in epidemics, such a- awakened by the ju-t uttered discourse ague, the morbid iuflueneo isoften thu- and eye bright with loving expecta partial in its labor. lion, lie hivered on the curbstone, - where be had been waiting impatient- Mrr.o.v .Sn.Ais. It is propo-ed to y with n burning heart fairly pal pita establish a factory for the manufacture ting iu his throat, and frozen finger of sugar from melon on Andrew Island, in his pocket. They linked amis and in the Sacramento Jtiver. The corn's-, started for the residence of her sire, pondent of u contemporary notes the After a few moments of hesitating following advantage which melon po -iience he-aid: "Jane, wo have known ses'cs over the beet for the purpo-e: each othei long. You niut know just "As compared with beet-, the syrup of how I i(..LJ. You mu-t have -ecu that which is unfit for use, and ihe impiii i- dear down at the bottom ( Moso-!" tics forwliich expensive detergent- arc JIc had -lipped down on the ice with required, the pulp of melon-', being liee o much lorce that lii--pine wa- driven trorn impurities, needs no complex up into hut, which was tipped over hi treatment, no carbonic acid, liltle bone- no-c, lite -he was a tender hearted black' and but a fraction of lime, ami a thing. She did not laugh, but tender small per cent, of watery element- to ly lifted liim to hi feet mid aid: be evaporated. Beets are planted in "You were -aving, John when vou rows two feet apart and eight inche- liiied. that tho'fniindation! Oh. gol- Land forjmmigrants. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE. 4,000 ACRES, In Quantities to Suit Purchasers iA ACRE, due ninth and ndjolnlui: tho Rail- v ronn nepnt at smem, an turner cuiiiiawon, asunder; melons in rows twelve leet apart and six feet assunder, requiring only one-third the plowing and not one fourth the weeding. The harve-t i- cieanlyand not laboriou- in melons as in beets. In the mill beets require washing, melons not; tho juice of beet i liable to soon turn black and tun inlolfcrmentatlon, melon juice nev er blacks and for several days ha no tendency to ferment. I-or cattle feed the refuse from melons is more nutri tion and moie palatable." Vomnur rial IJci did. (it vi. tin: I'aj re; t mi. i: a Ki:r. A l.v: She -lipped lier-elf that time, and s.iw little -tars come down to dance bo i foie her eye, but lie hauled her up in lia-le and went on: "Ye ju-t lis I -.lid, clean down at the bottom of my heart is a fervent love, on which I build my hope-. That love has helped me to -tand and face , thunder!" lie was nown again, but scrambled, up bef.,re she could stoop to help him, and he breath-sly: i "Yes, yes, John. You remember, ' you jut said a Ioe which helped you i to stand and face thunder .inn that and -ill! ihlo fur l'mIh or teiretahlcs. 04Q ACHES rmir mill s southcit or Salem, on the ralln.i.l, lih Mill Crock rnniiUir through It. This l the iliniicat lannlin,' land In Maiion connly, tilth lino ilnv m -l-tlii; In pirt or Ihe old Kutor donation i nlm. mi tililih 1 ralid the prc-ent jcar IIITt 1iihcl ill I118I iiml tliiim tun ol timothy per acre. The ir-t irop or oat etcr taUcil on i-jrt or thli" I mil nienr-nu rt nlne'v-foiir l.iHuls per acre, j,-raln tteiirtied.iiidfiounilihnlnid liy Jlr Alfnd Stantoii. of Salem. 2700 ACRF ofpmlrie and lUht brush land, ttii i tlinhir lor liriiiim; purj.n-ii-, iMiiimtid hy tin Willamette rhci tor four milt'". heautlltil lake on tlin ea-t, biur hinditiLti nil hloinr ti" rlu'r, iommenclnr Aiiir mile- iinitli id Silem- ,3JL oliolco fVI",XI7. JLZVXXCl tile lri'si anil most suit ali'e hod 1. 1 luiid to lie loiiud In the Willamette, tulley to be pnrihacd hi a lolont To bo Mild liom $15 to fl per aire Thin land will all be Immediately re--uniid, and can be sold Inltrper or smaller parcel, tosuit piiiilinnis. Itt.inha siilidlildrd to the bei"t po.sllili aihnntaire, -nil I can oiler any person or Her eon", or ' obiii of persons, desiri'ii; to purchase, honn s in the bet pirt or the Willamette iiillcj, near the city of altm imd within reaih ol the best rucltl ad- tant.i!:c, .is well as must f.iiiriblv limited with r- snict to market, uruitir ndtaiiHi,'! s, on nwru livor. nolo terms, than thev cancter expeu to rcallo sk.iIii. THOMAS CKOSS. Salem, Xov.'MSTj. Copartnership. JontiiNTi). WALTHI1 A. AlliMS. MINTO & ADAMS, . inn i mjie or IHHIIIUI1L Ul il VIllll.lDIU U.ClliingO , ,. )'..., n. I. ..1 I. .,... .,f I, I ... ..,l.-- I -, ,. alks to the point a- follows: " """ ''" i'" -i-" , ,i 8 J V i a SHUF. .."A?.il.:,"V'"V.iv'1.,.'.lt...!!!'," !"!!in" There slto sat. .lohn giabped ihelmMu: pk.,.r.'in..k-ri....Mo tin- wooioi.mtreot HUH, Ul-lJil lllilll 111 M'I. ll-lllUT ll'l' lLr. 1.... ...! l.'.t. ........ !. I B ill.. -.,.. .mil ll... mil i,ltiTipilln.l. a 11... I,., wish, through your paper, to make a iY...Mi.V. . . .."h '.. .V. .,'.1 ... .1 '.,.., t..i-,Hh-. iiiomu't.inujKii Mhm.vo. and a. i.v l-oirinrl-s uliii'h I hriiio vlll I... t li.. i "V1" V ' wiui "in- imiiii, .uni .uni. i him in.-pitn - Inn i. -ti .1 tl.at they con. and w en c lemiiiivs wiiilu LJioiiewiii tie mi1 ..,., i, .,,... i .,...i .,...,,. ,,.,,.,1,1 i:i-, ,1, .,.., ... .. n i ,,1 ,1,. ..,..' ...m. .i ,i . 1 iiii-i 11 jii-1 ill 1 1 1 1 ii't'i . .1 1 1111: 11 11 1111 nil ' nil iniirni 1111 roiiiL iiiiiiin t .inii i.iiiiu 111 ii.ive one ., i I f means of letting the farmer citten from a pail of water by the iS'i A,, JJffir SKo? 1 i!vverr onhT hK. hc w.th wit what some editoi, doctoi, lawyer, , iiw.w, i,(,,i .,.n, .,,,. ?! ffi!b.JaC''. . 'f!vr!,.,0.!', r"11'- f " eoiirso ilai ling, uud I have long- IlstMl-s I'KIXCII'l.Us IN l''AKMIX( A well-known and .successful farmer writes: "I am carrying on a large farm (for the K.isl) and trying to do so on business principles of management. Have cut and steamed feed for sixty head of cattle fur live years, anil in re ply to the remarks of my neighbors upon the evtra exponso of labor and fuel, I point to my manuro pile and my fodder stacks. J certainly make two loads of cornstocks go as far us three, and I am not sure but I do rather better than tills, and sr with other cour-e fod der. If I do not make the manure at homo it nitit lie bought ; for without all the land needs, I might as well hang un the fiddle. And as regards the health of cattle, I cm say that I have never had a sick beast nor an un thrifty one. 1 do not feed wholly on steamed food, but givo each grown an imal 11 half bushel of mangolds in the morning at 0 o'clock, and sometimes in their places .Swedish turnips in same uantity; then ut9 a bushel of steamed corn talks, sometimes with cut out straw, -omclhuc with ryo straw mix ed with the stalks, and always the equivalent of four quarts of bran for each animal in the it o'clock food. AtJ noon they are turned into tho yard to exercie and drink, at 1 they get the equivalent of four quarts Indian meal uud four quarts wheat bran, and at (i an armful of hay betweon two. The ob ject aimed at is a large flowof of milk." The Central I'ucitlo Hallway Company never made 'a greator blunder than when they came before Congress with their well organized lobby to defeat the proposition to complete tho Texas I'acillc.ltailw.iy. Their proposition to build u Southern 1'neiHc Jiailwuy with out Uovernnieiit subsidy othor than public lands, in order to extend and .peipetu.tto their monopoly, was well calculated to excite tho attention of Congres-uen interested in tiio welfare of the (uiveinment. If tho company weie so rii'Ji that they could build now .roads, how came it that thev could not .provide the money to pay tho interest on the Clou rnniont bonds with which their road was built? Thl is what con- .gre-smen and thu peoplfl would like to nave aiiswei d, and oxybiliih theintro ductionof tlw laiwrenceldll, which the company evidently do not relish, as they have reujutly iniuleuuothor jirop- ositiou to Congress of rather nu absurd eharactor. Tta )y rtMMu to mtturu all their worthies, unsaleable lamln, lying within certain bouuadrkis-, for which they gave not hi-ig, at two dollars uud ii-half per item the (iovorument to .place to the ered t of the twmpauy tho amount u" their elue, i-oiiie -:!,UiM.(i(l(l) at six mouths to iform u siukiug fund for the final liquidation of principal and .inteiest of 'he Ixq.ded indeWedue.ss of the company. It this is mot u cool proportion there never wa wutv J)iui'ti Cktsburu thing else, has a column ol advice for the farmer. II it is a rainy day he must be in hi shop stocking plowind hoe; if a clear day must plow, p!it rails, build fence, and burn logs; if cold, mut cut and haul wood. And so it i from day today the poor fanner must toil and be dogged from nio'-n to night by a set of tow n loafers that do not know, or pretend not to know, how to plant a hill of pea. These smart men, that load the farmer with - much wholcome advice, will walk lor mile aiouuu town 10 unit a negro to plant it row of beans or cut enough stovo-wood for their wives to get dinner with, and then they pay him off with ' much obliged to you,t or a drink. Now in conclusion, 1 would ,iy to thee men who 'know so much about farming,' and preach so much and prac tice so little, to try the boot on for about four years, and I think the coun try will be iu a much bettercondition." ed lor an opportunity to tell- my love and to hear tho-e sweet lips whisper ' Whoop!" Somehow John's feet had slipped i front under him, and he came clown like a capital V, with his head and feet i pointing skyward, she twined her taper fingers in his culling locks and raised him to the statue of a man, set his hat firmly over his eve with both hands uud cried in breathless haste: 'I uudor-tand and letmo assure you, .lohn, that if it is in my power to light en your cares and make brighter your journey through life to Je-roo.-Iem!" John stood alone, and said with bieathlcss vehemence : "Oh, my precious! and thus shall it be my lifelong pleasure to lift you from the rude a-saults of earth and surround you with tho loving atmosphere of Hades!" And here thev both sat tocethnt-. they had nearly Jill II l llrivri.ll If I'KS linn Ml. h run i.nsslMv I be inipoiiiil. h imtmitlnn and ioinpari"m with oth ci mip niliiiil In the n .1 1 Kc t areuidlall Invltid. , Addiif JUNTO A- ADAMS, S ilein, Oiccnn. N". 1! The Ilnmi and Ham Lamb ol the llnih i m be Men on II, 11. MI FAKJl. ailloinlii Salem -i The Uwifiatt b" t ei n at the came plate, or at the 1III.I. FAU.M linn niul ii hull mile routh uftlicilty. -"ili in, Septeinbi 1 1(1. 175. JpL BOW i Fine Poultry, 11RED UV T)llKXE JL3 each cached the irate, and Biu:amx(! Dowx.-Men often have , ,J"IU.' t0 h"d, and with hearts over their hands full, are overcrowded with I J0WI"J-' w,tl1, tho bliss of young lovo's business and drive hurriedly along at I lv wide-sioii, they x-rept along on it, but they may not be overworked. tl,oir """ nd knees up the front We cannot always tell when we are i rtuol' illul Tcro soon ,orotful of the overworked. A man does not always lll"J'l ". the -ottost cushion of the knew him self, no more than ho know-1 lhn'or ofa. M. EYRE, Jr., TiritKKYS. WEIOIIING 10 ll. 13md.cn G-ocso, weluh- Int.- from III to Ml lb', per pall. IIItAIHTIAS, liCeliiiriiN, (in in cn. etc. l'eliln Duckw, in- tni'.'ln Is to .11 lb , and bet ot nil Dm ks as lajen Al-o. a llm HMiHinent ol I'ieoi.r. INbblt-, l.nlnea Kowl. and l.Vrret. Anv Mirletv ori'iiwU de-lrcd lntjioitcil. Esgs true to nimu lreih and well piiUed. tor Mileat irodinite prliei., send stamp lo' llliistratidl'liiu'ar anill'iicc Llt, to M. EVIIE, NAl'A, C.il. On recupt or incints in stamps. 1 will furnish po clmciiiup ot the I'OUVHIV 1IUI.LET1N. an lllu tratid !J pisu nioiithlv. the remunled ant liotlty In ponltrj nmttirs In thi V. .; and deililullv the het Poultr Journal published. Siibsirlptlon only $1.83 a year. Please state tlut jou saw this adveitlement In the Will imetle Tanner. Orrtir may be led nt this olllce. Jlaiih n- .;m The "Heathen Chinee. the strum on the maiiistiring of hi watch that will break it. Uut there comes a time when it break a click, a snap, and the watch top. Men break down in tltis way. They go on, day after day, the iireuro beiug harder on each succcsive day, until the vital force gives out,and the machine stops., II is :i inv'iir nilv tlnit tlu iiiilii'itinii.. of thi .state of thing cannot ,e een j ounoble a country. The Chinamen Detoreiiauu, and a een. regarded. Iti "Nl1 iineuusiouecoinoii ciuzen, ne in is one of the last thing that men will i ,.1.1",.nt''u't despises the citizens of the FHRNITUHa: STORE- I ItAVnrUKCHASKD THE ENTIRE interest of JIesr, Yeaton A. Lonahary in tho riirnltuie Store on the est sidool Chinese emigration on a large scale i calculated seriously to weaken the I'nited State, by discouraging the im migration of European laborers to the tenitone. Chinese emigration is not of ti character calculated to enrich or i I Plummer Fruit-Dryer. 8 a prnotoT uhnt I hiwc htc heretofore statid to A. the people of Uri'iron. I site helnn a letter Ironi the Pluninier Fruit IJr Juj Co. nf Kast I'crlUtnl, AT tcr tho cloe or business nl 175, Milly cndor-lnj it, arter nslnir It one en'ln- siaton. and as A primrto snb stantlate what they sn) . the) now contemplate putting lip another Dr)cr, ot ihe same capacity of the one they now have, whlih Mill incria-n their capacity to tit hundred bnhels of apples pirila), llmlm; now located heie In Portland lor the pnrpnse ol siipjiljliii; tho item aid forKrult Drjirs In Oicmm: anil W nshln; ton Tirritory. lean rnpplt (here rir.tus at ainsiof irom -iisiuni unm. ai.ouni'iocnpiciit tt arrant ed to dry Irom Mo In hnhiN of apples pe'linnr, at a snnll tot for labor and tail. Thi-i machlni belli. soclieapandslmplelntonstriRlIf.il. they uinnot tall to snpii-iileall otlur kmmii inmliliies. 1 would also sav to the r.nlt ;i otters, that I hato li.tintula JI cliini' (and am now ttaltlii!.' for a pilenn, that ttlll ciUuuil fpipml the Unit on I lie traj- with n tei) -mall amount nt I.ibf.i 1 al-o hateliitinlnl a Peaih I'arer thii la on an ciitirelt ritv priiiclple. jailni: sott as ttcllu hard, does its oik ttill. tilth s,"rat spied, and sllcr-atiil p't the riult tiiidv fi'i I In' liner in I In beet tos.ibli iiinmii'r. and at a ureal -Htliic in iiuantl ttofliult. W. s. l'J.l JIMhlt I'uHiiliu fontr Pi.rtliiiil. Oie.'on. pis hit ii:vi:u tcsti.iiom.ils. Et I'miTt mi, rlan. 4th, 18:n. Mr. W. S. Pit'MMHi- Ihn, Sir. Aslhl-ls a tlmo ttheii all am imii.li liitcicsti.il In l'rnlt llrtlii!;, mi think that in lu-ilce to )ou mid for the inlormatlon m' the public it Is but ilglii mid piop.r Hull tn should give all the information tte tar. Now after haiitie; operatnl )ou Drtcr diiiin.' thi" -ea-son tto leel ttair.intid In snylr.illial lor li.enrroiitit nl money Invested tte still hellcti ni- c il'il Irom the start that ivm Dr)cr is the bf-t Diyer.tet introduced Into this coiin'iy. Thoi.ipauty ol lh Ur.ter nu tlml to be about . (elaliti hnshils jur hour, lie linen Irtilt wo claim to be as irood a mi). Ihoi'jjli pciLap not as much bleached as the ' Alritn" Mill', iiml tvo arosatlstl'd that ttciau pioduie Dried riullatlcs ixpcno than the "Aldcn." 'ihe sloiUioMcrs ot mil Company manlfirtid thiti con'lr'cncc In the Plummer Dryei nt our mietlns In-i satiuilay bv a uiinniinoii tote to liienaBthi'ci'plPil stoihl3.ioi..tteltellioii--ind dollars) Inr the uiin.i-c ol nifdluurne iiiniu Hit cr to thu prisi it one, and makliiir otlur ImnroMnimi- lornovt season. We ttill luithir iv th.it ". Iiclletn that by .in linnrotemeut n ade ht Ihu pn uti i in the Ilciterand fun that ilii'ie it 111 be nu tuiiii-e ofi.i picityandi sjtiii!.' ol I'r.'l II. HN0X. I'rKlilem, J. S. Nhtt ni.. siiirtm) r d Miperimi iilini KtT Poiiti itn, Tie 11. 1-;-,. Jin. Pitnitttn An .;. I hate bun tuiihlu; both the Allien iimlyoiir l'rnlt llm r th pn-t mhm.ii sons to detiiiulu tthlch ab lln b.-t Mnchli e lot drjiiiKl'iuiie- I t. Itid the Aliln Ihji r atoiiim City, and OMiiiilnid th" l'liniis ililut ontb it Jlsihlni. nndl huonUo einl'ie.l -iteuil lot- diinl ouiiiin JIacllillOat Kast 1'oltlHlld. nnrl ln' r.lihil,.,. ld 'll.nr yourDijer I nil the lust Jtaihlui lorilrtliiL' I'liini-. JIv rcaniii me UmM': Your .tliichlni diles .him without nursling or cnuklnsr, while I m.tlcul that a great deal ol the Irult mild on the Al.liii Jlachlnc was bursted open, and altera I'liini Is bi.i-iul In ilnin It Is worthies fin mail.it a .1 l'i line theretnr" 1 can recommend )uur Machine loi dr) lug J'lune or any thing else. Youis truly. il. W. PJtCrTVMAN. Piopiiclor or Kallriuid Nmser). ,. . , PonTt itn, .Inn. in. js-.n. Jln.W.S. ri I'.tiMfcn Inu Ah: I'he Drier pnr chiisul by us Irom )ou for the puijiose ofiltjing our Onions, hanntt been in opuntion two nmnths and iioss noon woiik. All thoo that lime trlul the pin duct pronounce it the tci) bist fjnalirv. Yens tinly, STKKI. A CO. CENTENjNTIA JL. 177(i. 1870. admit to them-elve. much less to oth ers. They flatter themselves tliat it is only :i little weariness of the fleh, which will pa ofl'uith a fiw hours' rest, when in fact, every nerve, power and reoutvo is exhausted, and the i system is driven to work by -heer force I of the will. When the oil on the huft i or in the oil-bov i evhaiisted, every revolution of tho wheel wear- on the I revolving part, and -oon will ruin it. The same is true of the human body. I Americtin JIuiiiifaciirtr. L nited sttites as Outer Barbarians, and I will not bring hi, wife and children with him to be contaniinated by their (to his thought-) uncivilized und'savage way-; he wjII not even leave his corpse to enrich thu American -oil, the bodies of Chinamen are therefore .-out back to their celestial laud, lie doe- not, how-, ever, he-itiUe to bring to this land of! Outer Uarbiriaus the filthiest vices of the liltliiet people in the world. With hi "Choice Suchong" muck that n Chine-e scavenger would notcoudc-' Commercial Street, Salem, nd -hall keep on hand a GRNKRAL AS SOKTJICNT of goods for the retail trade. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY rarlor ii. Chamber Sets, BEDSTEADS, ' LOUNGES, ROCKERS. &C, I!) tho srt or single piece. Repairing and Jobbing noxB ix the iii:st jiaxner. And .tt iiii-onablo price, a I am a practical workman JOHN CRAY. Siilim Jul) 13. ISO,) JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer In IS i wrr or jit:iu..-l)r. Mewre, the iiimttiphyslcan, thus speaks of thu ett'ect of the llirht on the lusdy and tiiitul: A tadpole t'onliued iu .darkness would never become urog; acid an inf.ua de prived of L'eaveH's freu iight will only grow into sliajwless iUot, Itisteiui ol a beautiful uud rciiMjuuhlu being. Ileuce in the deep, dark gorges- iiul ravines of tlte.Vwiss Yaiiis viliero Iku direct auu .hlue Jieuor rejxlie, tho JiWoou prova Joikv ndiocy.iartlii'- the tmvclor. It Js iv stransro meUlieholy idiocy. .Many per-oiK are iiii'tipuUe of articulate r-peech; mime arc dtrnf, .ome arc blind, Mime labor under all tlie-o privutiou, mid all are mihaM;i in almost every niirt of the body. 1 believe there is in all places a mark ed ditl'oreuco in the hc.i(thiuos of liousos nccordlng to their aspect iu re giird to thu miii, mid tho-o are decided ly the Jiealthiest, other things being -xjuul, iti which all the rooms are, dm- FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wnoilen and Willow Ware, COMMERCIAL. STREET. cend toswill; he brinirs eanrocs of the Am ii.nt Cuim.voi.o(,. An inter- niot degraded women, who pollute tho eting discovery ha recently been ' social atme-ohere of tho Pacific se.i- made in ancient chronology. The ear-, board cities with their iititeful pre-enco. licst ditto could be fixed with precision Wherever he goei throughout the was. until lately, in theyear Il'Oii li. C.; State, ho reduces the weight of wages, but now .scholars can go back with con- to tarvation level. How indeed can i llclence to iiilK IJ.C. It is well known European laborer contend on uijuul i -., that the JCgyptiau priest paid much . term iu the labor market, with men j AOOaCCO and Clears. attention to the Syttoic I'eriod, or tho who are iicciistumed to regard rat noun & ' interval lietween the occasions when a olio of the highest delicacies'.' I do the htur SiriUMind the un rit togeth- not wih to give vent to any illiberal or. Several (uouthsince, nu Egyptolo-1 auutiment, or to prevent thee nioin gist, in an aneiont pajiyru. found aberif tin. great human family from statement that in the seventh yetir.ofi emigrating to any couutrv thev pleae, the reign of '.Menkere, Nhlus rose, but ldo think, that if an'v regard is to with the suit. It is known that ho 'be had, to the position of the I'nited .reigned long befoie the time ofMo-e. States, a a miltary power Chinese em igrating to America reipures regula tion. Capitalists may make a few mil lions out of the cheap labor of the Heathen Chinee: but when the time come for the sword to decide Salem, April -JO. l;v To Farmers d&wtl Astronomical calculation put tho lit -t heliacal rising ofglrlous befote Moes hi JilldT l. C.; to his reign begun in Will I !.C. This Menkes built one of iieu ii.viauiuis.oi j iizon hi name is ro- and Others. TJIJIIOHAXTS AHE UtlllVIXOlX THU STATU X lit eteit steamer In search of luitilovment. and ..-.,- ..--,... ....... ....... . v,- - ..... . .... ... Ki.'i.i iw iii;uivi(.', nitu uuiuuii .hi ii-us uie imillter anil il lias i Mian nave tlie tllturo control Of that t, thelJoanl Hooms. AiikcnO Bnlfdlni: been regarded a the late- of the itvij- midsiit that place. Kei your bens uUvay. in the evening, in ptulerenco to pu-cing them on the hutching nests ly daylight. Yoilll: fowlh will do .better in this way, inv.ir- iauly. iryou t-an ariango their hitting ooits .u that tJioy wiil remain for the tltiee week Invi tt'iii' 4nt, wkcre they will be undisturbed during tho proce oi iiicuuuuou, uit- inisj a great jiii van tage geesi all iodiue, when neck out retired nlacos commence, tills nicratiou. imve always, juiil mo iet .succe wealth, and of the government of the I'nited State, the contest will be de cided, not by the country poclug mut ctipitalisis. anil "Chinamen," hut by the trained men of Kurone.in e tniction. "Kortilled town-, well-trained arsenal ami armories," uid Lord Chancellor Ilaeon, "(Joodly races of hore, chariots of war, elopunt, ordin ance, artillery, and the like, are noth ing more than a sheen in n lion's skin. unless tne uauon lteil ... -,... ........,, ... . u,, lk,.a ,,, vniiiiMiiiui, auu the Hoard nrd ilimiiilty in cttlliic tacanclis lor them ..c iiien U..-L iii;muy iiipiisi i-aruurs anil others ttho reijuiie Ka ni Hands or lahor of any hind, tolm. midlatvW loimnunliale tilth ns and tto will gladly supply them with suih lihor tree of chari-e on our part. Please stall tin ttat'is otlcred. the classolmen u'lin Jl" "am, anil lor nun ion rmplmmtnt ttlll be tt nu .rin. 1 he A.lrim s. pwinM- in . Hull. o,,n...i.....A t the Hoard Hooms, AiihcnjV Bnlldlni;, Portland, from 10 to .1 ji. m each daj, to tthnm all letters should lieaddressid. W. S. LDD, D. GOLDSMITH, il. W. ixmnETT, C. LKlXENWEnEll, WILLIAM REID, State Commissioners of Irnmltrratlon. PROCLAMATION. Chicago and North-Western Railway. The I'opular Route Ov-inl. PASSunuKIlS FOR CBICAC.O. Nlaga Falls, i'litshurff. Phlladelnhla. Jlnntnal. (Jnehec, New York, liostno, or any point Hast, should buy thilr TKANSCONTINL-NTAL TICKBTN Vlu the I'loneer Itoulc, THE Cliicaso and Northwestern Railway. THIS IS TI1E 1IEST IIOVTE EAST. Its Track is of feTEBI, IIAIIS, and on It has h-en made the FASTEST time tluthasctcr heen MAPE iu this countiy. Ily this route passeiwi st r points east of Chicago hat echoiioof tho lollowiii' lines fiomChlca ro: BV THE riTTSIUmo, FORT WAYXi: AND CHI CAGO ANU PENNSYLVANIA K.MLWAY: 3T1IH0U0H TltAIN. I1AIL-Y, ttith Pullman Pal. acul.arsthroiiiilitorhlladclpiiia and Nm York on each tiuiu. -I THROUGH TRAIN, ttith Pullman Palace Car- to X JJilumoro and AVasbiiijjion. E HKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN MlfTII. RAILWAY AMI CON.N'K'TInX. (.NEW K CENTRAL AND ERIE RULllOAlis): 3THROUOII TRAINS DAILY, tilth Palaie Diatt IngJiuiini and Silt et Palace biiepini; Lais Ihtou.-h to New ork. n?. iTSUSn31!1 ISA?rKrCTI1 A T- !R'r trunk. GREAT WKTEHN AND EKIt AND NEW YORK CENTRAL R ULWAYS , 3 THROUGH TRAINS. ttUh Pullman Palace Dratt v n-rU!"1 " -h-erlni: C-rs, throuah to Niu Yo'l li "'" ' 1),lfl",0 "umester, or Now I1Y BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD: O THROUGH TilUNS IUILY, ttiih Pullman Pal. -J nee I ars ror Nettark, 7anistille, Wnicllnc, Wash ington, and Baltimore, without change. This is the SHORTEST, BEST, and on.y lino nin ! A is n 'm"" .."'i'01"'"! I'hLACK bLEf PINO ,iaituA.NIV'OA,R"P' "nneitlnB tilth Union Pa tlflc Railroad at OMMIA. and fiom the WhST. tla HuSt Juni-Uon. Slaithnll, Cedar Rapids, Clinton,, ' EAST "" 'r C,1IUAG0 A'1' Tllr. Thlspnpulii loute l niiMirpassed for Sp.id. Cfm fiirt. and Saitt. The siminth. lull hallasl-d. and K tlr'h '" ,c' ' ',""" ,1U cilihrauu Pnllmai, ialacaWieplnirCars, th- perleit 'Hlijiaidi Mistcn, ot nioti,,.,., rains, the ruuirily tilth tthlih bet ru tliiadmlraliloarranirimenr lor inhniii" thioiiL-h' ra J?IIl? rfr".m 1" ""'r We"r- " ""' S '" ' ' rr a I the comforts iu mmlern Kailitay. liatiPu... lhaicit of Cars and no tulois dilajs at I'lr.its. Pisscnscrs ttill ilnd tiiki-tstla this Fatoilte Route BY THE CRN YORK raViiiinKTSsiS."" ,h a 1CU' 0ft," nf ' '" MARTIN WiirTf ffiTj; G"n- A ..k r.. i. TinJ "''.-toutaml warlike, 7. ...T.i i JueMiiowsoi war are not money, n It WUICU 10 till- slllOUVorinnu'jilrnu hu U'.inlln.. ,1. nd we they are iu a oft ami eneminatu 111111; hatching Dy adopting the fjtonTnUkut etmuhn, XZ STM . !, r,i t ,,..r,. .1 rty & ,, s,p "nyotherconms that hath iH'ttev latural to any domestic towl.-ltdtrj inm ,imi V0ll) ,P w, ,M, nm,ttM. of !U , "'"'" - . . this gold."-Traveli in fnnail.i and When a loafer onteis tlu miiicUi'ii of "? I'nited State. a luisy editor, and tho editor says "('lad (o tve you're Uick," what does Jie WM. ARMSTRONG, BOOT-MAKEK, I.VRMERS CAN GET GOOD BOOTS MADE TO . onkr for $7.00 COIN. Give Me a Call. For Sale ! mean, i THK FINE REMIlRNrE ,r.n,,,rr,m.... I clal and Dltl-loii strnHs. In desirable situation, tith houreliri.r. well linis'inl. ami . ..np.,1.,.1. It vmicfil, and ci oiud tasti fully nnianieuiil. Will ... N I o-'' -vesx-y 10x7 ana on nccomoioiutlor .u tisiiiuisiiiiiK case ui ro.spmuiou : 1 nv"- I the shoemaker who brent hod his last. I svp-M I.Kft Ulllll l'attou'i Block State St.. Stiiti. MOUNTAIN BALM The Great Oregon RKmsdy for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, AMI OTIItll rlssonseM oftlio Luiiitk TS PERFECTLY HARMLESCANNOT IN iVtjp REAL ESTATE LOANS. 0BKG0.V AXD WASIUXfiTOX Company Trnst Investment OP MOTH.ND. T'irnr. wm t ,u...i..( ivi. ; :', f ' ". ' ' " y-it 1 j-niii'Kiii v 10411. In -lllir- .itw lunmt ... .1 ... . . ' ' I 111 1- ?t&:!:;;:: "" . v." ?5,D' '". UFlrslBtrcct Portland. notuir -s-i jWrrKrrgrTgSS3SS i--ptynss