Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 28, 1876, Page 4, Image 4

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SUMMER PLEASURES.
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Salem, Friday, July 28. 1876.
State Grange Deputies for 1876
A A Mathevv
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J Henry Hhrordcr.
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Win W I'lillrr .
II Nihil
lieo IE Hamirslcy
I'o.toe Knox
lltktOjlit.1. .'sjntti,
Looking Ma" Itoscburg
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As lilahd Tack'orivllle
.. Baker Clt)
Apil'rit'" Jacksonville
.Junction City... Junction City
.Camp C'nek Kltgchc City
..CllSVVtll
The harvest time that brings extra labor
ami eollcltudo to the tanner, briugs dullne.s
to the town. Midsummer brings a longing
lor change of scene, anil from tbe cutor of
tradeand manufacturing interests many oyes
are being turned towards the sea-shore,
which we know lies beyond the not distant
coast ranges, or to tho towering rldgos of tbe
greater ranges that lio to the eastward the i
grand Cascade Mountain", wlio'-a sterner
bights are almost Inaccessible, but whose
not-distant loot-bills abound In romantic
scenery, charming valleys, iuteisperse.l
IISN,
Win Cvri.
It A Irvine
.I II Smltl
IIRSTIIS,
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MAIIIOS.
II A Wltll
...Scln
. . .I.i lirinoii
....Iluriishurg
....('orwilli
....Monroe
.. King's Valle)..
.Marion Motion
Uliimy
ilarri"burg
Cirva
.Turner halem
li V Cnstlcmiu lluttLville.
l.Akl.
.1 .1 Clnrllnn (loose Lake Iiik-onville
pin k.
I II Miimi It.iena Vista.
W A lluir) Zcna.
jiooLn i m.. nana,
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J .1 llender-or. Amity
A II llcurv Lal.i)il'
V. A-IIIMITOS
VI) lluini.hrev.... IMIMinro Hlll-bom
II I, rantiliii.. 1'oiiitllus
I.AI KAMA".
A II Milpln using Oiegmi Clly
N W Itamlall Oregon city
Ml .fHUMAll.
.1 Jntcisiiu Kai-t I'tirllHiul. . .I't I'ottlunI
Inliu a" '
It Mini- Tjjrl
.1 II llouthll 1'ppuOiho
IIIIAST.
1) II Itlhilurt Canjon City
evi vtii.i. v.
IS Wlill Wi-lmi
I I AT-OI'.
A II i-.ik- Ulorla
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II F lloldci Tlll.iniin.lf.... N
( ..LI'MIIIA
ii W Mtwull Columbia I l!j....
K W I'OIIJIT" Khisk'intnc .
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N I! Itus I'o.i'
VV.VSIIIM.TON" IKIUtllol!) .
.'I'lo- Dilles
Canyon City
Wi-t.in
Astoii.i
i.rtli V.imlilll
to be rich la due course of time, though It
strikes us that the prospect of tbe complotlon
In course or years of the Mlnlo Pass wagon
road promises more for it than do tbe un
certain richness of its mines.
It is amusing to see a Salem family pack
up for a camping expedition. There are the
bidding, the provisions, tbe kitchen furni
ture, and tbe etceteras, all to be stowed
away, aud still leave room for tbo folks and
the children. How it is done Is almost mir
aculous, but wonders are accomplished,
though it is safe to say that iu tbe majority
of cases some of the baggage Is left oor.
Thnr.t t liap.ll.. ...... l.-o. I.i thn vuhtnln I'.vr
among the projecting spur", with shade to be ,, i-.i . , ,.!. n....n
,, , ' , i ,,i ...I . . ,, l 'be tet or tbe occupants, but when finally
chosen from the desp dell bidden by tall . , .... , . , ., ,u. ,.,.i..
, , , . ., ! , , i , , I loaded up and on tbe road, aud all tho wriu-
alder torests to the higher benches where k,fls ,ltl()olbeJ tutt. eawe wIlh (he Iron
be yotii, firs are lormlug groves that are bltf
at bowers for the ten s ol wayfarers. In I . ,,.,. , .,.,. ,il.w.
.,.!,. ii..r... r.. .,.,.......: ,, Iis 'levuloped. W ben the journey Is ondec'i
:;:r" .r,.r::",': , !' Kround .elected and the domestic ar
, , , , , rauKoments rompletu. then thu luxury of
UftUil tin imi tmniia rriArimr finin tin ttl umu . . ' .
,.,,,, , ., ,i,T 'uu'UJe'" climate and mountain air and water
in their beds where these rapids impede , aro ,ea;eti
their course, ami the small creeks that feed ...v. , u' ... , ,. . , ..,
.. , . . ,, , , t.oyoud bmitu's terrj-, a mile, we have a
fio larger streams come tumbling down the ,rH,., nf ,.,, ..... .,f',.i. n, ,i,
l.lllu l I,IM, ), I,. ...... 1 1 -".... IUl ."" " ... . .--
"""'""" c,".j -r" .. romauti.. with tho practically useful. There
sleeii pla.'es, causing such walerlalls as tbe . . .. , , , ,
. .., . ,, , iu u v.-horo we rusticate and our friends can
Milliliter tour st loves to visit. ... , ,, . ,, ., , ,.
. , , . , ,, . i hi"i us. A small cabin answers when the
Smith s -erry in Mmh.ii county, twenty- e.ltler u ln,lement a llne pastlue fur.
six miles east ol balem, is at the crossing of ..;,. ,.,. ,'. ,... .,.
a o.i I luiu'o tu jiersua.le them to be quiet.
There wns a merry party tbero last week,
with their tents gleauiiii through tho young
lir groves, and such a spring close by as we
read of. A yooil neighbor, not lar abova,
i lurnlihes Irom his larm mu.'b that Is no-
cesary in render lllii aprctablo nud all'jrd
j .UrlIV t.k tlta. I..I.I.. "..!... ne u ir.il.u ril I I 7 I 1 1 l
lurllle valley of tho North 1-ork. a vallev 7' .? "."".. ...T
UDI ItJI tLiail II' IIHI1V fllMI. llHITtllH LUHV
McCORMICK'S
nipaovED
PIONEER-1843-REAPERS AND I0WER5,
The Leading Machines of the World.
THE ONLY TRUE COIN aSFsTANDARD OF VALUE
In tho neaping and Mewing Machine lino.
The Best is always Cheapest. There Is but one Best, and that is
McCORMICK'S.
to l.o punerlortoall utliirx. e propose to allow r.-ioi'U le I armer tc
wlihanv or all others, keeping tliat which ult tlicni lu't.
Knowing thR McCormk'k Machine1
take our Machines on trlul in the fleld
T, J, MATLOCK. P. of II., Agent fcrOresou. anJ Wa-hliiton Ter , Porllaml. Uu-on
Stnto aschth:
the North l-'nrk ol the MautUui. just bnlow
where tho Little North I-'ork iwolls that
stream. Across tbo river is I.lnn county,
and thriuh tho dark river bottom, Mth its
huge foif's, acioss the stream, looks unin
viting, wo know that beyond it, aways, liH
acharinlni; country that extends eastward
for many mile", forming the beautiful aud
T. 11. WAIT. Ai;ent Salem
1'. C 11 MU'liit JS UO , jtgeui inny
M. U HH! I.. Aifent Corinlll?
MAT1IKW WaI.MS. A'ei.t KiiL'die City
.1. SI. SCH'ilMNO. Aifoi.t llarrl-l.iiru'
.1. K. II iLI'Sro.V, Acrnt Iiincilou
W. M I'OWKKH, Agent MieildV
H'M. P. CTUmitf. Agciit Wilbur
WHERLKK 11U0S.. Apvntt
.1. I.. WILLIAMS, Aceiit
WINOATi: A. CO. Agents
.1N0. 11 ri'SIBK & CCAvenl-...
W. O. COflOIX. Agent
IIANlisSn'l( A DniLCIINIIi:il,
IJEN. S. ('iis'KIN, Agent
.1. A. UAHiOWI'lZ A CO., Ag nt.
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...Oakland
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Walk,
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.Clielial! Point.
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Kin Ml A'. .
fen .Miller Kllkllat City
iiimio iruniTi.M
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Mr. TKIl. .
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W 0 I'lir.on
Alll.
1. 1'Carlie
1.1 Muilth
M Kiiwell
Itll ll.il.l
P.ira.lln-Vallf).
Mt. Idaho
Uoi.eCliv
.Leul'ton
that is all settled up and pioducthe, known
lor a low miles as Fox Villay and then
changing into King's prairie, tho-o baiug the
nami.s ol barlj-settlers, Settlemulits extend
up ttio ihors for liileen miles, and will go in
liiilhnr as civilization iu time shall uirnish
ro.uls a'nl lacilitits.
Suiith'a l'erry mid vicinity consiitulea
favorite resort tor Salem jieojiie. The aitrac
tious aio various. At the lunv If-oll Mrs
Smith cm get up a- good a mta! as hem
could vwsh, and besides that ha-i a pleasant
nud cheei lul way that suits us all. Sjtout
cieek comes down Irom the Kern ltidj-e
country In tho north, allordiug good trout-1
ing, while tho tourist can be lewarded for I ul
prospo. ting its upper branches bv discover-
lllir lUUllll lilL Hi.lt 1,. .) t l . I. A !.... li., .1
...h ni.OTiainillUOTIUIIIl 1 11 ill O J H I rail'Il H,1(J jU,j,e,
wniiiu uavo uiougiiitwico auotit. I lie main
river atlords larger trout, but tha big iellnws
are more wary. The sportsimu ca i ilul
birds to invito his aim, and timo was, not
very long distant either, when deoraudelk
weio worth hunting, but now they have re
ceded because civilization has become too
near and ly dangerous. We have not yet
uuiid jLinnvtj hi me iiiiin important leatures ,.1B
01 nie in ttie 'oot-iiiiis thealrand the water.
The elevation Is supposed to be nearly l.Ooo
feetabove the se,anJ as a cousei nonce is
lighter and purer than the luiaMiiatiu legions
of the lower Nalleys; tlio water guslfos out
fiom sjirlngs as cold and pure as fabled
uoclAr. Tho touutalus of Mount )i,ympti
wen. not more rolreshiiig than thospiings
Ihat Mow irom alt tha nooks and corners of
this region. Such as it Is, Salem imople are
....Wer-er
Psji'lle
In mn ro'inlv where Hie Il.s,uity , polnU'.l l not
1 1 e in. ! -'lital.le, al d (lie (iiuiuei. ol Hie loiMllty ill
l'liuieth luilliale to men iholie. I will lie 11I1.1 ul, Tut
in man) I ii.taiii-c I hiM-ii.-eii uiiiimd to nuke "1- I learning to tlko It. and inauv invalids tl...r
!... liu.',,,- t.lihn.,1 knoMge.iif ,, ,,.,, w-u M elovlllMllli
Ma.lerOregi.il Slate lii'ange, p. .if II. I Another us pat Ul advantage this locality
; pososses Is the excellence ot the toads that
appioacb it rroiu the wet. Leaviuu aletn,
crossing the track at the depot and paising
up Mill I'roHk, through Heireu's a and
thence to Turner's, you tlieu lullow up the
valloy of Mill Creek to Aiiuisvillu, crxsin.
have the sauce of a mountain appetite to
give flavor to substantial viands. On Sun
day last, in company with liieuds Mr. K.
N. Cooke aud laiuily we drove down to the
leiry, ciosssd to tbo l.iuu county side, and
vi-.iti.il tho lauiily of Mr. Oeo, II. Jones, who
bjsaieally line farm In l'ox Valley, about
two miles from the Icrry. Here we were
ina-ted and oinertaiiiod iiniii evening, in tbe
mean time driving up the road a mile or so
lurthbr to make a tiiendly call ou Mr. A. D.
tiarduer, who acts as agent lor the Faumku
iu that vicinity. Mr. .loues bus comlortable
summer quarters constructed iu a beautiful
grove near a vroudeilul spuug, aud there
lamily enjoy themselves by spells,
whenever they lire of the round or social
dullness thai alkcts balem iu
the summer lime.
1 As to the lutjire or that loot-hilis region,
! it is safe to predict that it will become Inoro
' and more popular as a summer resort, aud
that in a lew years hundreds of those deni
.ails of towns who consider health worth
-seeking will be louud wltu their families
either camping out, or boarding wi.h
fanners of thai region, many ot
whom are becoming pleasantly us
well couilortably fixed with all that makes
life agreeitule. It will be a lavorite region
always, and brcause tamp life is inexpensive
mniiy will try it' who cannot go to fashiona
ble watering places.
ACJRICUL TU R A L DEPARTMENT,
XJOXlTXiii.3vTI5 233X2k.XCrCIZ,
XINFOBTH, KELLOGG, & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealeis iu
Agricultural Machinery and Farmers' Tools,
COIiXEIt VAJtniLL AND FHONT STKCBTS, POItTLAND, OHEOON.
ALFRED SLOOUM. Agent.
Clin kmiinii Coiiiil)' Council.
i'lie Clmkaui'is Oiinly C1.11111II 1111 -t on Hie Inurlli
Krlihi) ol en-li inoiilli al II i.Moik a. 1.1. Place ol
niii'llic at .1. (1. 'I'mlliiui r's mill, neai llie until of
llie ...iiiily.
iilllier--N W. Haiiilill, Pie-l.linl. NliluK VI.e
Pn itleut; W W.ll tsaliiM.n, eilet 11 v. P II., N.'.sli;
.I0I111 Kin.-, Tleisinei, Prink Jlvhl, 1-1 oienaid;
N II, Daiuill, -Misti-niinl: Win lilgge, llslekeiper
.liellneii III good l lulling are liiUle.1 to nieit with
11 .
I.y older of the C.ttnii II
W. W. II. soi.s, Me').
ISollcr 10 I'ntroim.
I'lie P.i.t Dillie nil.lri- of S. P. lee, Tiei-urer ol
tlie Mule ilraiuei.l' Oregon, U iluiu'ed Irom Oregon
l'hiiuoN. Tho following petition to tbe
Legislature Is beingexteusively ciiculated for
signatures:
'lo llie Hon. Senators aud Kepreseutatives
of the Oregon I.egislaluid at us Ninth IJi-
entiial Sesaiou:
Your petitioners would very le-pec'thilly
reireent that the means ot transH)rtatiou
and travel in Oieguu are under tbo control
of thiee cnrporaiiotis, to wit: The O ,V (;.
it. It. Co., llie W. T. A lj. Co . and the D. s.
N. Co.' Hint -aid CiisnatioiiH have tormed '
a cimuiUt.lwii o' interest and work logettier ,
ill tltllsilll. I.V Wliifll ll.MV li L, m li,..ru-...l f .u
that stream uinu times 111 its winding cum, raios nf treiiihtimd farce, and charge lor the
Wm. Anson Wood Improved Eagle Mowers and Reapers.
Slanufactured exclusively I. v the Eagle Slowing aid Heaping Slaeblue Coinp.111), of Alleiny, N V. One
liiimliLil Hut claes prizes tor ac'nal iMiperioiity In llie Held. lion Fr line, tioug and dii'alile. Light Uraft.
perleitly lMlaiieed by the weight or the dilier. l'cw holts. Pitiimi held Iu p-itloii I1.1 a Strong Isnring
Unard. easily depicted by the operator Kiilfe with Swivel Head, which . . h iates breaking either kulle or
I'llinan. 'I'll" plinple't. hest and mii't dtirah'e ."Machines in the mniket, at a price within the reach of all.
Iloti arc ol" Imposition. The name ol ' Wm. Alison Wood" Is uioulde I on the liunu- of e.u li nmiliinc
-none others are genuine.
Russell Peerless Mower and Self-Rake Reaper.
Ihesuneilnrlty of these (Mediated Machines s u Us Lightness of Dra't. (Ireit Mietig'li. and Ease of
Handling. They hive a rear tut. thus avoiding the many accidents that iKsur ve.irlv wlih a tiontiui. as th.v
diivei 1 an see an v oh-tim tlon in time to avoid it The wheels aie lnoi.l and high. The ililier inn easllv
ihiow It In or out ol gmr. Material is mostlv ol Iron and steel. Has ,t coveien lop, thus keeping out all the
dirt and dut. lias an ea.-v spring seat, wlikli can be ihsuged lo light or leu.
The SKLP KAKK is entirely under the control ol the driver diOipiug a idieaf ut wlivie he pletses. gatli
erliiga full sheaf where the grain Is light.
We 1.111 say, without fear of tuc. esslnl coutiiulktlon, that the ItllNnell lien per is the s'ioiiges and 1110-1
durable machine In use.
'J he Old Ki'liable Cliic;io Pill.s" Scinuator.s and Hure Powers.
Mahufactured by II. A. Pitts' Sons' Slaiiuiaitiiring Co , Chicago, 111. I
Farmers and Threshermen who hive for the past Thlity-llve Veirs piinliased aud employed thei.i. coiitiinie
to speak In unmistakable terms of their superior lueil s for thieshlng Wheat, oats, llailey. II) e, i't-a, Tim
olh) beedand Flax Seed lit lor mirket. aud costing less lor tepalis llun any cxlier Sepaiator In 11-e. The
tiep.irafrs liave for the Calltornla aud Oregon trade, a new and imjrsved bndSliakc Mute, vastly uprior to
any In this market. A large array of tistlmonlals on die iu our ollieo proves the tiiilh of Ihe'alioie asst-r-tlous.
HAINES' GENUINE HEADERS.
Until lion and Wood wheel .en and twelve loot cut, maiiufnclura! and improved e.presfy ur this House,
for this scafon's hntvect PfJVery Important Impiovemtnts.
Sweepstake Header.
Iron and Wood wheel, ten and twelve foot cut. The reputation nf this well known Header is too Welles,
tahllshcd to ltiiuiro comment.
ALSO,
(iarden City Snlkv Hor'e Hakes,
II y Mate bulky Horse Hakes,
Wood ltev olv ing Horse Hakes,
I Oialu Cradles, Siylhes r.od hnaths,
Haying Tools ot all kinds.
I Oiauyeraud Cahoou Seisl lowers.
trWcnreiisnccoinmodatlii(jand liberal an any house on the Coast
amine our S ockbeloru "Hiving.
Orders solicited and pioinptly filled. Liberal discount vv ill always be .made for Cnh.
USNeud lor'tlluktt-Hled Circulars uiil'("ntulouc, and Frlcc I,Ut'.
Kuriners loukto juur inteiests and ex-
ltoxx's Q-rolc3L Horse-Po"wer
OOMTERBALANOEVIBMTING SEPARATOR.
9.
On your left, close at hind, aru Waldo Hills
Irom whose gentle sloj.es ripening grain
fields look luxuriantly .1 vvn upon tlm
traveler. Aiiuisville is lour tulles Hum
Turner ami twtlve tioin Salem; live ml e
latlber the thriving village ol Slayion is"
h aided to Portland.
llNl.ilUlKl.. Till. (VlI'Mflllll .llKI'IIOT,
pul.llslio.1 at .Mniimnuth, has boeti unlarnwl
rt-ceully, aud lis form changed to that of an
xlghl-pagu paper. Us aprauce Is very
much iiuprovml, and its new editor, Mr. 1.
T.Nlsnloy, Is just beginning to ut bis baud
Ik, ill running an Oregon uewopipor. l'ios.
dent 'V.Y Csinpbt.ll will nMH be a coutribu
ti.r In lis columns, us asiHtaut t-dlior.
same uch a price us grently Iniuren tbo best
iiilcrHslsoi llie people ol tbe-MatoofOrfgoii;
and believing mat this monopjly is ileroga
lorv totbe vita lutHreitsof the psople, coil
tiolling a-, thyy do the portagws ol the Col.,
iiuibia uver and tho locks 01 the Willamette
river, which last named were built at a
llHUV V S1I.HI.W III tl.rt l.kO.ll 1 .if II... Sl.t.
widening and e.ipaudiug, leally astonishing and iwliovun; there Is a ilisnositlou ou the
one with lis successful growth and its maun. I1" " sh(I corK)rallnus, and a coucertrd
tacturiug euleriirise.
Hiir. 1, 1 u rd p dii.i v.. a ...it. .11 ,
the spurs of the Cascades growing planter to in be obtaiuci without lejiisluiloii, and be-
ellort aud plan tociiuiKil the eople in pay
kili 1 :.i .1 1 111 1 . m"w luca.i r. 1111 nun irnnnildi iij 1 j ie jur
Clt) to P.Mllaud. Kiiri-piikgis will also he lor- 1 -"" iininic me uuis wb pusn slw4iit, trausporiatiou: aud beliuvi.ig that 1,0 relief
L - 0
view and llie Wakloliillschangiiig to a tuder
cliaracter, a spur of the mountains that Is
known as Kern Klilgo.on whioh many set
tlers are making excellent farms. Soou vve
have a ridge on each side of w, the valley
uarrows, though vet beautiful ami always
fertile; the asHct of nature assumes a more
romantic tinge; the tills and crocks Irom
the rem Itnlge region an. mote Irnpient,
ami all the while tbe madwa.v is over a
gravelly soil that makes smooth and excel-
lent travelling. 'Ihe road s. ems level, but
Having lurther that the ntoole ouadi'. ami iu
justice have a right to demand ucb relief
as will insure lo the greatest uutiilwr lbs
greatest go.xl, aud givj to every citiz-u a
just ;-uiva!tui tor his labor aud not be
made to pa v mure tl.au a rvouah!n an. I fa'r
piicw for trauaiHiiiatl.lli, thertby uiipover
ishlng linn; we tlixiMfiiri very lexjctlully
askul your Hoiioraile Udy that the l.egis
latum eiuuta law ai its next regular sssiou
leguUtiug lares and treights over all the
railwajs 111 th.s S.aie; ami vour pen touis
as in iliuv bound will ever j.riy.
lla'.el Jnl.v 1), l-7ii
WK r prepared to niiiiuiac'UK and till all orders !or these uniivaled n.ailuues. All our worklsluliy
l.!...l paruiulars, send lor circular, and price list, vvhkti will be aei.t I.) mail as Toon s pib-
'lit,rM" ,e,0ou '"' 'Ad.i"s"'.a.r'y' '" '"0,d di"l'l,olu,mi'1,t' "e w' mauufailurt- prli.ili.ally on oi.Krs fot
PELTON & SAVAGE, Salem, Or:
I.bWIS RAVAIIK.
. PKLTON.
.mh'iiniil
uu hrulayoi last wnek the clouds burted full oneratiou ll.r-e oiiit-r inb.. will inn
eou:ByLcr;Ii' , m- -"r rr,Bi ::n
urge bis t-aui to tbe 111 most lo.- some distance ,
WkMplrmiilM.ingoverukenbylbBWateron, V'hx: tin; Hi. 01, -It i, a established
.1 ,'", .. Al u",l'Ut'1,l' ;fr rose fact that a very large class of disorders can
su l)t III .0 minutes; t Heirou's nlara.. ' 01.lv l, ...r.l l. ,,i, . ... ....;..."
, '. r . .. r . r" ' ". .t it-uiuuint nt win r-ii er
I lie (..'urge . l.ldcr, the new steamship
0011 10 oi iiiii't'ii ou ine 1011111 oeiwHun an
l-.aucisc-, and IMr.land arrived at the lor tbe while vve., re making a gradual ascent. ;"".. , TT '' ,'-,"!' K ' ' "' ;' '.".., acr., baling u,t 'a "peace vZXZm1,
111..1 port ou Monday the ! hot Julv, mak-' a lad ihat 011,. pcuelvi s more readi'v wh-ii l,'""'. rt.niriit..! ..11 -lit. Itv. u.r. "f f-.tj . -xs-cnng every moment 10 see the only can the reuindv Iw oro ,h' iuti. mine
In.; the p.s.Hg,. from New N 01 k. around the ' burning how much ossier and ..nicker the ,' "" Us ' ''"" A Ms'1 '" ""' l"i:'"''-' !otU''''uL',':''r.'',' i'".' 'or!uu'4":'- il l,iJ J''" with tile di-e.vse? Toobtaln tuw
Horn, iu To .lavs. , ill ptobablv ba a r..niru trip Is undo .ll tha wav 1...1.1 1"u"""" '-'. I..ll. C i . w i I r-r .,, ; ", "-,. J' ,,7i . 7., "1 r . J"" lil",'!T ' Jesirable end, no ptHparatm,, has ever bi-eti
f i T;;: V,, Illir..- I.-Aih. l'..I.i Jl " hi.: """ so,a.i,.li..,.i. pull, but a road that Is "V al WuM Vi:'1 '" ' '" ,:,,wl, !,ul" "" "l"'"rMdrt,.. Caucerous Tun'mrs. Vh.!; "woC ? !
(ielicral liowa.d his iciposcd the Couutv
Jiiiluo ul I'n.oii i i.i.u'v tn csiism t.,i ,ii.t s( lit
I'luley and Mi Nail, who ki.l.d il.i. Imlin.
Ill llie Wallowa sll.-v, slid 1. iv.i the.ii U ir.l
hi the Ulstrli't ('..i.i' 'llie lit-mrsl n:
"11 llie cltlnlis o llist stviion desire lo pte-
t'l He llii ss.si, tlniv li Us', show to l. Ill
hiis and the Stsli. Ilia! Hggis..iiis and nun-
In- lis Mm vv liltns sb ill be fi.led b,v prompt
and sulllilei t punishiumit."
The collegiate von Mr IsTil 77 i.i tho VI.
I nil.. He 1 iiiverMtv will iviiiiiimiiisi !' llrst
Motidiv in s.'tiiiemb..i ecu. wl li tbe lol'.iw.
Ini: cups ofliMchcis. 1', M. ii.iii h, l'rsiii.iil
ami I'rob'ss.ir ol vientul nii.t Moril I'.'i.lo-o
by; 1. .1 I'owell, l'r,vf..ss,vi ,, M I'l.ellllilcs
anil Nstural ". lei.ee. lliuilv Miaituck, I're
'iiptitfss and leicherul Mo.Uru l.sugiist.s;
Klli'll .1. Chainbullln, teacher iu Academical
f lull tllliuil; illauche (.. I'.ittcrMiu, tuichcr
of Itlaliumtuital Music. Tboiatcsoi tuition
imiiuo Irom Sis to $i:i per icriu.
Tbo lolluwlng is the exocuilvei .mniillc
Hppoliitei! liiiiiakeHrrangemeuis l.o the state
IVac'ieis' lustitiilo, to iiitwi iu ihisi-ltv mi
ibtaj;id, tilth ami .'.'li or Augusi- I'mi.
Tims. II, Crawioril, Mis, IiUiicIi.. ... 1'siim
ou, Mbs Klleii J. Chaiiibiirllii, Mis (llv
'"lUliilid. Miss Moilli. .s'uiitli, .M.s Itoie
snd .Mh Ada, A, Jones.
lovt I ami almost ,iwv MiiOoth, so that a
, tcstii not ovi'i .a .e.1 cm move along at a
' rapid pice. Ibis .u-t of availability dds
gioillv to tlie s pularil.v ol iln Smith's
lii v kii.ni iti.l vlraws ihltlier u great many
p.. ip.e, cli. i tl.v in. iu saleiu, so that List .sun-
iUy w. isvnuio.l up eighty ol our o.vu ac-
1 nuaintui cos Unit wen. camping out in that
.leligbtliil .Iction. We drove down, alow
div s mii e, Horn tbo feiry to wlem, Jo miles,
iu les ihim tour Injurs, w ilh .piite a load, so
it can besrceive I hnw esy of act-tv. that
legion is.
Ano In i advantage possessed by this local
i v Istlut ss In to It is retired ami dnlight.'ul
It is still surrounded by settlements ihut sup.
ply many wants, and at Smith's Kiriy a1
toin iiftw exists wlicnv the vvaylarei cm u
lrili bi "arder. l"p the Little North l-'otk,
also, -no mines of ftbuloiis riclmoss that uly
liid leveliis'liieut, nud ciovsui;; at Nlllith's
iM-ry is ilie old road to '.'utruville, trod so
-anguinely, yuur. .vgo, liy so many gold
hiiiiicis wbu piuntsl their taith aud tlietr
money to llie minis oi tlie" White Hull,'
ins v eir.ennu!. iir.u geulleiiieil eipr.-s
tbeliisHlves Mglilj pbn.fil wbli ibeir irip
Kl, and say thev saw mote at the iluat
Kitilbi'ioii than they ever esptc to again'
see Iu this world.
Miss MU'.id 1'owo.l, te.i her, who leli Ore.
gou las'. Mil, for her old t.ouiu iu Illtuo.s,
ritui'iii'd to sab iu by the last ., earner.
Aio i'omi Hovii; Hun. Iitvnl Mump
and .laughter returned also ircm the 1.M
U-t steamer. I'lir re.i leis vv ill ullliut iivret
bis return when they know tha; i: will
Si . I'w.s )io coultaotors lor building
Hie wing duos in the Hiauiette are readv
I. r woik, in l will isiiuuiHice operations as
oun s in . I pper WilHiuntle has sutllcieut
ly ie.-eded, w-i.icu wn i.e sometime next
vvirL. cue p.r.y is ai Half Moon i'.jnd,
aU.ui three miles l,0Uiw Corvallis, and the I
"'her is at lloena Vi-ta Hir, about M miles I
alaiv e .-a.Mii . The surv eys lor proposed riv.
er Improvements will ha commenced abjut
tjt. middle of lx: iii-iuili. On ii.. i', nit.
Tin Isi-iuu should a ship caul be cut
ncio-s tiie Istuniiis oi Dtrieu a; j,, iuiiow
est point it vv mil I lie iuimi.iui. u,,i. ,..
ami would if-iuue a stm.-tuuuel ij-, i0Bt
larguientol he M..ii,, i lirmuc Kbeiiinalisui
aua iiout, U'lipiive lue,esi t,e skin,
U!d ami lndoleut Cicuis, (i .iiroiiswellingH,
ot the Ihroat.A-c , are cuieil Willi a ceriHintv
which hasatjiii.b..i , vviv liehobler It if,
D-si.jes, line ol the m.-i pleasant an ides that
cau ba taken into tbostooiacb; operatingas a
tonic, it receives Dvspepsia aud Netvoiis
Atleoiious, and impr.s a glow ot aniiiiat'on
and heslui un. .( u !d l,v anything iu tbo
whole Materia Siedi-i.
Numbers of imguitl eut s!tMmshli)s ai
lyln idle iu I.ivH.-pool and UlrkHubead
lI.Kks. J. is liupitxfl,,! , ,), l,.,orv fl-
coiiiiuerc, and the pu bsbilltv ts that tlie
Tl I 1 fill lAl t 11(11 I ... ... .
caiiso hi, letu-rs lii wsso, though we hope to l"K' u,u eveuiuiie miles in liiijtliihrniwh I m"",'or wi" 'u'r---'
- ..... a.,. . , onn Kwtui: irnni Aha Vnr . j .......... ..
- - " " 1 J.XI Til. I lallt II-I-XI-sIl Ilia
near irom nun stui turtiier iiimerniug
exp.tteuco during bis absence.
his
areat exteru-
.1. V, Weaiheilord lis gonu to pftid a fow
dvvs with his family at his rural relreat ueir
Miutb's Kerry, but the drug -tore is lefi in
olurgeol Sir. l'ratt, and the business v, ill bo
attended to (he same s.s usual.
iu .-no I I.VUCISCO WOll.ll S.1VI1 IllO.ijl ... Ilu ... ... .. . '."
sa.linand could allord topayatju oVCkk ' , " ,1 " ' V. riVi? ",!""Uur P. . wu..vr-
la. I I. .... " ". -7 .---.
l,."Autoii
It is eI
ll-H IKI,.M.
So vou will poux'ivo that this region is luted building a poor houso tor f.',i; ..
Mi.v i- a Cnv , .Inly ..:. -The troubles , the
(lubleti i ii:o. mo all settled, and St V
ikildwm. superintendent, is to tl.,. rw.",..'
i-i . i i i . . astaiu, usuiueil bv" nil the miners and .!..
I he plumber and sas niter has .sy.ipleted zt.Us , l-",rv lew. Jr. llaldw n .; Ill "ow be
s contract ou the ".slu-e House. 0, stfrv lie in m iwiml- J.Z 'iiJi , " u,.7. i
i ,.....- i.i.i f -.-- n ..tJ IHK.I.VM, ur
.' iii niuiu w if i iiu (uiurau'L lor
.sburihcwoubts-ivejjiswat ,PJ? c.i d, t "UV'i " ', ',,1"B of '"" '""
imated that ilo work would ,! J' 'Ul VOU "'" r" "
otno liii.ls of Indisus I.,,.,, the nibe, (i,st
or i In, uioin,ii4i.,nu, making arrac-ements
"go and ngnt (tie Mou.; two n tbe.NV.
i:r:,M:.r,H " ' "i"si,gnt,a,i
ratig-miius preparatory lo siartiug up the
woiksot the Ui. deu Chariot, and when In
' were killed
1 ?5ra" SaJ.tla, jx-timt,
, Salem Oregon, dealer iu .t,ri.UMe, ...,. s,.rH.
. irvffrV&tor:,fa,tae luw-l". "' lU I'.k; Oil
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