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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1876)
S2.50 per Year. SALEM, OREGON, SEPTEMBER s. l.7(. Volumo VJI1 Number 30. LATE DISPATCHES Vm.Ani:i.vtUA, Sept. 1 Mr, Thompson, secretary ot tbo California Fruit Growers' .Asiwia'.lon, arrived yeteidy with the Ilrst car load ot grace"! train California; tlmo trom SJau Francisco nine 'days. Mr. Thompson hay secured, Rt his own expense, tbo main aisle in Pomological Hall for his exhibit. Those wishlug to ship truit to the Centen nial way do so u to Saturday. September 5d, by applying !o J. Kirl, No. -10, Calitornia street, ban 'I'mncisso; alter that, by apply ing to Thompson at I'omolpgical Hall, Cen man, Gov. Cliamherlitu anil Senator Patter son, of South Carolina, warn present, The obiaet was to take propiratnrv .step to carry out the order in eiso of nnc.vdtv. and have a full understand Inc ax to tho military giv lutraid to U S. mai shale. N'kw Havii.v, Au v. 31 Fifteen million cartridges valued at $'175,00(1, woie shipped to-day for Constantinople. Hoston, Aug. 31. Tho nnntence of .Tesso Pomeroy, tho boy nimdorer. has been cm runted to imprisonment 'or lire. Lrnr.i: Kocic, Snot, i Tho nlre'ion Ins been tho mo-t (tiiet and orderly ever held. 1.1 1 IW AiiiiLUi'-i'iitk' 1 iiiiiu.i'iiii,.. linn, vir ui .... , 1. .1 r 1 , teuVial ground,, shippers then to pay their i0, "."in'Ji ?-lh9 Dcmo,:rnU lBU own oxoress charges To day's paid number of admisbious, 31,700. Hon. Owonfl Grans delivers an addres-s on Washington Territory at Pacltii; Hall on Saturday next. Tho international display of live stock opened to-day at tho new grounds on Bel mont avenue, by the exhibition of horse. On account ot the incomplete conditi in of the grounds and tho small pioportion of horses arrived, there were no formal cere monies. Kcw York, -Sept. 2. A London dispatch says subscriptions for the new '-percent funding loan ie actually coming In lioai private Investors, banks and insuiance eoui .panie both bete and on the continent. Monroe, Sopt. 1. Fresh excitement sprung up last night iu consequence of a re port that tbe'tiegroes were massing in the northern part of the parish, nod wero coming to burn the town. About 75 nsgroe. mount ed and on loot were found at Caps. Hillock's plaee. A parloy epsiied, and tlio negroes refused to disarm. They eaid ihey would come liack with SOU. Cap:. Theobalds, w lth 100 men, blockaded the road with rails. The news spread tepidly, and armed white- from this aDd Morehouse parishes went to the scene. The exeltemont was intense, but nothing occurred, and no gun wes tired. The armol negroes said thev were told to aim by the sheriff of the parish, Ecoloied man, aud come to Monroe to burn the tow n, Iu the Southern pan of the parish, where the bouses wero tired Into aud the trouble began, leading cuIzmih repoit all quiet. Some scattering demonstrations, they said, were made last night, but nothing serious. The sHuatlon'lo declrtedlv enxiuiiM, nut lead ing citiyttis art! pn.(.-tding with prudence and moderation. Saiiatucm, Aug. SO. Horatio tsoyianur, in respor.se to pre-smg appeal- to nccep a nomination for Oovnor b xivlaiuaia ton, peremptorily declines, pr-ncipaliy on ac count ot ill health. Jiulne Cutirvh is under stood to be testily p-remptorv n sautigno to those who ash him to be Tilde-u'a stalking horse i'i th coming cmpMgn SKVT.onit sn, i inn j nt'Jiix sii special tioin I ' sat notmng cn'i niter Horatio Sejmu ur' determinm ion inn rn per mit the use id his nsme as m lemocrai candidate tor gi ernor. He says this morn ing he will listen to no more gentlemen who wish to urge the nominatlou upon him, no matter who they are. He has been mBiie .ick by the interviewing aud excitement ol the last two elas. Sakavoua, Aug. ."0 Tho Di'niocra'ir State Convention reassembled tins morning. Hrratio'-ieymour s accjpuince of thn nomi nation was announced amid great apj'u-e. Lieutenant Governor Dnrsbetmer wt-.s ro uommated by acclamation. H-miU C Wet was nominated tor elector at larto, vu Shv. mour; Rob:. E. 1-iir.e, for Judge, t.ourt ol AppftiN, Pirms A, Ogden, Canal Comtnis .-liner: It ibrt 11. Andeisou, htato l'r.son Iulvrtor. Unci. 'J. Y , Atu. ol Gov. fcnyinour. at 12 oVloi-k )a.st niht. teleirtaphul Judge Gr.i ptvl(ent ot the DemMwim cwiun tino, at s-araiocu. "I am ci'iupeilii by obstacle v hlch I i-nnot oc reon o to itecliue the i rotlV-red hoi.or wfa uoinitiation lorpi. ernor. 1 'Htjnot I'i a caudtiinie t. r any otli'e.'1 The teli KMt'i was either not recaiv- ed or whs no' niiiile ntt 'j:w YoiS".:. s.i.v . 4 Mr. r-oymour, in hi latter d' dfrc In I'ioii, say-: "1" r some jnoir.rw ni7 nei!.ii tms ueii) h-lirm, i, recent iltness hHs unf.Lttsl me fut menial or physielxenion." I li i-iiet'mii" inii. ConvenlioM fa ojll- elally ifqlirtsrrKi lo re eouene on Wedues. ilav.-eiii It li, at noon. t siidiigii. to overwhelming nn.lorltv. Cliifvoo, Sept. ." Tho Tiilitinc'i LaCroie special uives details of a tenible explosion of a boiler to h steam thresher working tit tin farm ot C G. Jones, near Chptlitld, Minn. The machine was iu ful- operation when the explosion oceuired. lOonineer Lmwien was blown a hnndrfd end lifty leet. his body breaking otVa treo top Iweiilj- fi l lim tho ground, llo was instantly kllltd. Chafles Arnold, hand eiutor, was llierally torn to pieces, portions of his bodv bitu; scittered all around the separator. William Iturnett. measurer, had thn top of hi" head taken oil' by a piece of the boiler. Hveiott Jones, tender, had his arm and leg bully brokon The bohnr was blown a distance of two hun dred feet. Constaxtixoi'Li:, Aug 81. Thn council of minis'ers and great d'cr.ilarirs of the empire have proclaimed Abdul Hamld, Sultau, vice Murnd. deposed. Al,i:xt.vAT.,Sept. 3 Tho Tories attacked the Servians on tlio left bank of Ihe Morava, on Frld?y morninc. Tho Turkish left began tho advance, but nueting with strong resist ance for thiert hours, llttlo progress waa made. Tho Turks tlicn tnii'le a vigorous assault and tho Servians retreated, but in good order. A' 4 in the afternoon tbo Toil. -ish right attacked the Servians with .ucoss. Simultaneously -with this advanco tho Turks attacked Alexinaf., Losnox, Sept. B From thn mass of con dieting dispatches from tho sent of wnrMt is possible to summarize tho mill'ary si'uatlon as follows: Tchornayott, and tho bulk of the Servian Rriny are at ItHltrradn, and Alexin afz, if not abandoned, is hold only byn small free which the Turks will 4iot hositato to leave In (heir rear iu cise operations am not suspended shorll v. Tho msreh of tho Tuiks to Kru'ovatz would render llelgrade untena ble and the Servian army Is in no condition to tight the Turks on equal terms. Desperate a'tempts are maim to diminish the import ance of Kriilay'n battle, but It was undoubt edly a total and disastrous defeat to the Servians, accompanied by heavy lossoa iu ki'led and 'wounded. Losnox, Sep. " A correspondent tol gaaphs that when tho village around Alexi- naizwerofived by the Tu-ks In thoFiiday battle, tlm Servians li.vame panic! stricken and whole battalions tld. The carnage was terrible. Tlio stieets of Aloxltiatz woroUllod with the wounded and dying. 'I be Turks pursued the flying Servians, pouring iu a (earful tire. The ltnssians are dftermlnod to forma snicial corps. Their valor in tbo battle on Kridsy is ci'inmonted on. It is lepmled by the men under thtir ntnmand that the Turbo, after bea'.inc the llglit wing of the Sorvisns wih a Hank moement in tho illreeti'ii of Krusovalz, the olijoct being to tnscii Re'crede. The entire iiiililtiry posi tion is changing. Tchernavolf is marching with the bit'koi hlsarmy towardiKrusovity. Ho has telegicphed to Belgrade Mr relnforco inents, and the SorxHn minister of war has ord"red Gen Aiihlrtoh to inarch lo Urncn Vt7with VJl.tiDO men. The Timn' coir s- pondmit at Kelsradu telegrat'hs that Friday's leiiiiu wts me oaiiiti ot tn war. (In siitunlHV Gov. Giover le-eivod at his oltn-B. In-m llxiGnneril L-ind Gfllee.et rilied eopv "t list. No. " ot hpIim'Hoiis ot laDiin fur thn beiifllltof iMl"iittir nod tho mm-liKiilu irts, ernl melKK II) f.aii'.J niw, This list Ttie Columbia 31ver. 1 1 i p 'I A-TOUIA, Aug. V.), 1S7IJ. JOditoi: AVn.LAMirm: Pahmiui: I li-ft Portlnud last cvoiiinp, on tlio .John li. Stephens, ami arrived here this morning. Our ship is now taking on salmon put up in .cans, it is astonish ing, tho imantitio tn:lt have been put up this year; the value will nearly equal that of our wheat cron. I am told si number of largo ships have load ed lot Europe, entirely with .ilinon, besides the largo -hipmcnN to San I'ntneiseo, by steamers and sail vessels. There is great excitement here just now in cnnsctjucnec of the large iron ship, " IJuekinghnmshiro " Leing aground on the outside sands ol the Columbia river litjr, and the manner in which she got there. This (into to Or egon, needs tlio Immediate attention oi our State Legislature, and pilot laws shoulfl be made, so that a few interest ed persons cannot control tlio tiate and i fy open or close it to suit their interest. The State of Oregon should own and 'a. control the tug boats and then all would , fare alike, at less rates than are charged 0 ' now. A tug would pay for herself in 'tr fi ve years, and after that tho rates could : l-' be reduced to still less. ' J This ship's striking on tho bar will no . doubt alfect the rates of insurance, and -. me price oi ireignre, wiucn ultimately comes out of the farmer and producer. ?.Iy advice to tho farmers i,to look to this matter at once. M. AVu.i.ixs. .:0 Letter from Coquille. Con'u.ia: City, Aug. -L ls'ti. i t-i which had never btl'oae entered ' '. Hlver, sailed iuover tlio bar to .:t a pilot. Sho conies to carry . firtho Coqtii!lo ltlver Mill and 1 1 d Cipt. Floyd of tho tug Kntio . 'i ' jen on tiie look out for her for . i -.v., expecting to tow hor In, but on .-i1 x to-day found her quietly an- t " li vie. Sbn was towed up to thn , rut' sho will take In hor cargo for ". rci-co. Mr s'Miiier is being built here to run ' r'n She will be i!0 Icot keel, IB . . ! . s ud will run on It! In. of water. . ne Is being made In this place to build :.i . -hiol Uouso, In oidor to tho keeping . i.r--class school. Our present tnoll- el'umnlng inadrqu.ite to accommo- ir o. n pupils, and the numbers which '.'tig admission lroin tko utitslde. t)ur i .i irir I-- already assuming the charac ' V lucalioual town." . H. J. Collier of this placo brought h-j ntllce to-day, a bunch of barley " ijti Ills placo tin on mllos below here, i.ing iW stalks and ed well developed ,-, lroin ono seed. Tho sample was lour '.1 . i i'. C. A 1'. Co. aro oponlng their conl ).i re, in order to thoroughly test, by ' use thn quantity of their oo.il. i.l. The schooner " Mose," which .nto this river on the 'Jilh ult., goes t ..diiv with IUO.Q0U feelol lumbiu Irom Mill 'and Tug Co's. mill. The cutting l.lipingof lumber on the Coquille river now be considered as a fairly establish- :-lness, and more mills will lollow tlio-e . here. Messrs. Ho A- I'ershbaker olid a mill next spring. Theo gentle hi old residents and busitifss men on I'vir, understand tho enterprise in which kii xhoul to engage, and will be siiii tul. M. i ildiN i'.vi. DitA'i It. A man named K. S Pem.ie Wontis,-At thn request of Sonator Mitchell, instructions Irom tho War Depart ment will be forwarded Immediately with roforenco to tho commencement of the work on tlio emnl and locks at tho C.iscndes of the Columbia liver. Tho Secielary of War assured Senator Mitchell an examination and survey of Cons Hay, Oregon, with n view to the improve ment of tho commercial adnntates at that point, shall be made out of tho 10,000 appro priation for such sunois. Senator Mitchell has sectirod an iucreavo of mall service on tho route trom Jackson vlllo to ltrownsborough, Oregon, Irom a weekly to a send-weekly service; also a mall service liom llridgo Creek, to upper Ochoco. TtiKitAi'f.Nijn Indian IlosriWTins Yos terday attornoon a dispatch was recolyed by Gen. O. O. Howard to tho elfret that Young Joseph's baud havo demanded that tho two men Finley and Mc Fall who lulled an In dian in tho Wallowa valley last spring, should bo surrendered to them. Iu thoovout of a refusal they threaten to burn tho valley In ono w(ok. Acompanyol cavalry has been sent out by the commanding otllcor, at Fort Walla Walla. Moio particulars will be re ceived to-day of tlio threatened hostilities. Oriiuni(ti, Nrjit. -d. Ins vni:. Tho Oregon City JtiUerjtri&aBAya; Tho once brilliant and successful attorney, Mr. S. Huelat, was examined before tho County Cnmt, on I ho lith of last month, aud was adjudged insane and ordered to bo coni niltto l to'tlio InsaiiB iisylutn. l!y request of liis liionds ho was placed under medical ticalmont iu this city, but nothing could bo done for tho poor man, and last Tuosday he was turned over to Sin,t-ill Apperson, who escorted him to Hist 1'ortlRiitt. Thus, has the demon of intenipeianco consigned to an in-uno asylum, nno who might havo been a: the head of tlio legal Iratornlty In this State. Fltti:. Last Saturday night about 11 o'clock tho I'luminur Fruit Dryor, at MbmIi llcld, was discovered to bn on tiro by so.-no young moll of that place. The alarm wan given and a large number of pot-sons hssoiu i led to lend their aid iu uxtinutiishlnu tho llamea. hut it had too much headway, and- F.i. Faumk this remote corner your readers, " few lines." L I, III .. . V,l Tcttnt- fr-nm -flenttclnn-cr j. Ki.-s hcuideiitallv. shot stid killed hlntkiili. riMW h KVt W f VVVMHUUt Ca ' .. I . f millP OTIMrril nPIII'OIl lltlllllllJll unnm a It it r: Thliiking a few lines Irom "' '' l ,1" ", '," ,llliLn ''' h supposed the lire originated from that. might bo of Interest to i-lxiiv u, PVenin.r hfnrn. ii.ii e.t.m intn U'o ! Is estimated to bo about 750. Wl- I will try to write tho aforesaid t. M.loon iu the morning apparently sober, ,e,l"1'"-' nlKd tn Mm, r.. I.l. f.l .... m,...l .... . . iiuriiiHinw, auursuay lor unm-, u., - ., n.nversHlion with he bar-kiener , n.nce. livl.nr in i in tor a drink ol liquor which was The llarrishurg Xncltiti savs: "On tie men at tits pipe am! com- Thursday evening of last wink, a Mrs. Law. -erMUlinn with iIim tmr.l.'f n,tr . rum.. lU'luir lit.. ..r.n.xw.. ...!)......, n.- intending lo make connection with stage; an wanted to sell him a pistol, which he this place, retired at night with her .son, out wnen wo got inoro tne stage was gone, ui- '"" '" imiiuiwi h in vnrj- rare- iau in seven or eigni years, 'iiiey were and would go no more again until Moudav. je"s '""'""' tll' bar-keeper requested him aloro in the house tho 'rest of tho "family v ..... ..., ..o ,n. ,.,, ,i,m ..,., iii I'uiiiin. imtni; iw-iilll lull HSIII, null ill 1110 IllOrillUg T-i-.serlnl that it was not loaded mid that , tiie lad tll'ciixered that his metliur was dead, t r-M .re tin in was no danger in handling It. and ran to the nelglibois to give tho alarm. 1. t-i plseed It on the counter on u Inch On tlio ai rival ol tho neighbors it was dis- l.i in- leaning, with the muzzle towards ' co ered that the ludv had expired sometime b 'ed, and commenced exhibiting how it i during the night. Cause heartdlseaio, proli- v ...t d, it being a mlt cocker. After snap- ably. iCL-i r. tlniM or t0 it suddenly llreil, the , ,,, , , , ' ,. b. striking the uiifortuna'o niau near the I ' UI "'lr. V11" ,,,'!"ll'('.Vil on the Canyon. Iinr. kllliiiL' him almost Inslantlv. Several '""". nsviiui wagon loan were ills- ut. n p'.rtli-s wore in the saloon li: the lime, All wittiiissid thn alfair, who concur In say-Ins- : at It wsspurely incidental. The proper onunt tor. was tin. faninf all ihn ),..-,. i. Vu " ' "'" """ ' 01. riiargn mine . . ,, T -----------. ,w,.,, ,, v, oi.ii i (ironer i-isKe sunimoiitil a ury lwld on the south side-, whllo the mirth was ai .-mi! kii li'qiiet, the juiy returning a nearly always coveted with a linn crowih of v" '" "' mvoruance witn Urn iilmve Inc. tlraodimk. Will some om, ,.nll..h...., ...- ry- ilrri.d hail been woiMiil- lor Ml. - "........, .. ...... .. Tho timo of starting ha.-, been cbantred three or tour times Iu as many weeks, aud ouo at a distance can't " most always" tell when they ilu go, Harvest was In full swing round hbr.ut Lugono and the herfil of Iho Willamette val- ' ley as wo passed along. Thn crops netned ruther light, aud I don't think thn soil is as good as it Is farther down tho valley. One i thing that 1 noticed and was not able to ae- mllen below this city, and said cliaiged on the -filth. All repairs needed on me mail hail ln.eu eomplelid prior to that time, and tiie loud put In linn condition lor winter t rn ol . Parties who have passed over it say that thorn Is no better. If as irood. mini olsoulif ruin Hie State. Tho Douirlis count? Inilinriiilenl kiiv,: "Mr. J. I lliiinett liilin-nis ns, alter thrush- llig at iMi irent ihiiiiIs In Ihn enmity for tn ...... in ,. ...,.,... iiinr.n i.,i,i,, iiu-.vji.,fiiiiipii;ii ,,,n ' '" "i '"iii" iii iini iwiiinv iiij Lri n nail to pay one dollar, each, I jr supper, n. , ,s .ienu lived twelve miles west i.l '!'. ibal ihn wliest erop this y.mr falls W breakfast, and lodging, which would have CoallNim tho Yaqiilna Uay wagon read bunu icasonublo enough If wo ootild hae inul anything to e-itj but for u littlo fat bacon and greasy bisc.it and eolf-j", wo thought it i ritlier suep In thn mnrniiig wn found a man, who, for Iho sake of fourteen dollais ol lllfl... In..... ,.....!. I I..... .1... ,V..V,;ui. ;...' ., .. V . Ul ,. " "' , ""'" '""l' loine ien u.ns toniiisii. The u also betttu-ln lug eiv long v......... , r. ,.., huh in .uii uii-, miii HI.1--I im ui. i n.iauer, inn slier, am reaper, ami nl an iinusii ib v flmillv "iiuln w,i hii.ru d at iilmi a. in., down LI); C.ei U. 'sal res our ears earlv and lam .,,.!, . I..e I " ' """sii u,y iinaiiy niailii. and it win down, sura. Tnoro were some tua-i Fr j1 'ions am rather Ihrlil. hut. limn, will' I'rol Gtori'iill Coll or, nl I'anillii I'mvor- sheit atioui one lonriii ihn vlald 'of lurnuir SIWs,i-ls, while burlel llllll outs liln.i lull nv. A. llolcomli writes Irom i -t I'mon, orage. Hay never w'lts ninrii abundftnl." I.iiiisinn i-oiinly, Ntiiit. 1st, as lolhiv.-s: Ttie amount of wool sho'ireil in Doiiiflaa "ilaiM'tlug Is progressli g, and Ihewtalher ''"'jaty tuns I ir this (,t Is greater than ever (r line. Gia n of I. 1 kn.ils is erv i-.unl I "-"t " uiu yi nw iii mriniv llll'H I V III 1,1 V II - i ml .....1 ml.. 'II... .. n..' 1. hi .i . . . .. ... i --'j.i.....'..".-'.iiiiiiiFiiiiui, iihi"viii. twill IhIui soine ten d.nstoliish. he N nlsr ln,n.iu I. , ,. i, i ,.i minVe. IhH Auriuul'invil CollrgH (.nut nl I '"sun ' ruu-o wunriiu iookiui lUugsrijiis i ln tieir iial nioro trull 111. in can Im me.l i " ''""'si un ve, mi-, im-ii ,,,i, ui I'mion. except aboin S'l aens n (!((! ' "miv ,u-jiu-, uii n mn lieu a '.in iv n ucri's, ezeenl atioin SI aeri s n i on itccMirilof fe-f minion tilings. Muenri Tin: Ri:i"i:ii, A. L. S-ltison, of llo t yiM 1'iiuniij; llii-,., luia ab'nji ooriiple!(l the (irn.tini' ot the refsirts of 1 Ihe State ..ill . .- I.. -.1 ... .1... r. -i ,.. nominate a cmi.li.lnti. .lor Goi eror, in placo '" "',. ',, :"V I -n -'-"" ,r"."u OflInratloS-vtm.ur d-IU,d "" , .", l ' .f ' t'... '"' .. rk Ui" "n 'im ij " nil liiuirj in iiiiiuii 3ji ixjtiu nvm Whiti: iiivj:j! Jf.MrtioN. Vt., Sfnt. .'. Appcarsucfs Indiiii'n tea ihe exeit'eg i-kii-ass i;i iIjb pasi vw vefks i'i culni"iia' lo da V .0 bunging to 'ho poll-, in-rlv every virtu in the S'jite. IVee .'miifivnpi'ii is fur-nl-ned every ver. reports from ell sjmrMrs show tba: r.o stub entliui&-:ii has L en mBnite-ieil wdch Liam'n'a first elec. finn. KrpubluaiM cunsiiir ll" ro i Rtrong pronati 'ty ot an mortage ol S.W llintu ovsr fhrJr n joruy rfltT-l and tbe DeiiKcra'. are loc'itr e the eiei'ltnti wi,UIkiu aieai- Soim'y .eni-nt in lBWr o'll e)r iw.rt v. Wi'iieu-rBi:, S:r. ." Tte Raiitililiei'i ate I'nnveiiiion assinoled here to dav.xnd "Van II. Ecard whs v'a"U teuiporarv clislr wan. A resolution givini: woinen vnlci Hnd vote In prlnnry meeriags of tr.e party win reet-lve-i ws;th applause and Iimwi and rn rrd without debute Hon. Go. S. llout. wll was sete-'ted chairman, ami addre--i the eonventicn at great Jigtli. On motion of Geo. F. Haar, Alex s. tl ce was iid-jiliiat-ed Governor with but a single dU-ojiting volv. and Horatio G. Kniuh' wa uomlii'tt ed by a-.vlamaii in for Lieut, d'orernor Q'he ticket vat coitipl"ted km "bllows: fl. Jl. Pierce. Secrewrv of "sin.; Jii'lux I, Clarke, .vat Aiiduor: t;i sues j.nnicotf, hinte J reas lirr: I'harl-s II.Trafr A"ornev General. Wasiif.NOTO.s-, Sftfit 5 'lh"r) was a J"!i:thv 'iiiif-irencn ut the War Department thN mom n tr, prevlom to Issuing an order jo I. S. iiisrslmls In regard to approaching eWtlo'is, .scre'arieCamei'ii, Itiieson and hiu'Jler, Avtoraoy Ocnoral Till, Goa, sihtr- before. an 1 1 im-,; our- HtLmin.. Tim nnlaln irnn In iiihI!iu,i " "r ! Maihi i'h- Mid NhIiiimI Snleiien in ll-Ildielllar t-lll Of ll hllilijlnd l.vif. Hjii. i... I I Will llllnl'i' I 'nivii'Sll v I 'i nl Hi. III..,. l.u.. ths ountiid-i, and ihsaoja up on Hie oilier, f"i- wciK'oi. ion mi, IIi.imi. The stain Hlgiilllcd his aci i piance, mnl will linini illaio 'aud tbo load wis a narrow shell: bin mir school for i!ih education or lln, blind. In till Iv iniuovn to ",., ..,. ,,,.,1 ..vsn IiImiihw driver went on tho gillop, mid I', was all wo el'y, will rtopnn on Monday, Sejit, llth 'eimrgi. oiu.d do in hold .111. What undo It Him.. Mrs. John Gray will have uhargii ol the , Mr. A. Iluriien, fiirniliiro deakr. of IV.r.-- ex.Mitur mill, llHiilriveryyliolatthetopof N'r " '1"f In th M'ho.,1. ,i,1( I 1 .1 ! hmd, mvst. i.i.uslvilsi.np,' ,, Th.1r.da7 his i.jd, nvnry low jtini, so as to idv Kal-er will remain Iu charge ol the n'lmnl ',,ghi, last wceli.iinil has notslnce bum men warning in 1.1..1 any onn was comlu' up: as pnncli nl instructor. 'Ihn school for thn or heard of. 1' Is li.ued ho has committed T'je Oregon and Ca'io--nia siign f'.jiijpinv Vi'ill btreafier faed lu'iev more extensively to t'ji sirn'k. His Imld that -naked barley is ti.ii -.1 better fur tl.o horwv than oats. That Dreidful Aflltwio-i, Ktlter-v, Con vi:Niiis or I-'iis, Mi'ii' Imoir.OH flrmlr fixed bv lisblt. each mteek liicrea-in the liability o r'ii rn. ard i.ddu.g .jrthtly 10 the dilll cul v i.f HrrosTnig 1 1. e dii.iirdir. In ii ab- iTM-n et propi r lrei.iii)o'it,a im-ru fi'ntiien, ... "in .III .will. """'IM WIJOTIl H WIS ....-...).'.. vrill lit, nil.-,. , III" lllllllg HIllCllIC, ,IS (iT llltll llll H 1IH SllllMt tfl lltSOl imp 'ssibbi for ivwi vehicles to p.ia wuhmii ornirly knnwii as ' 17m Iloine," JmteAst lempoiarv li'ssiutu I S Ills body v us latin" lln in in plieimlrid carrying one oei-' f the railroad Irani; nmr thn I'lonenr O 1 k covered on TihisiIhv the ot ir. f'jM-ogot llirinigh all rVht, and MI'is. . 1 ,,, , f met ti... 1. a.i J Mt b-lbr.i w-Vgot to Umriiu U V ' A'!,,"rM'!'' "' Salem, wl.ll hi.ull.u After wegot in-othoiaiiMOii ofthn Uiiirniin .' "' ""'' A' ' WKNr -Thn .StHtruimn sivs I w ""' "" nturiliiy, van thrown from hi (fur iIk-m i. mi I..II..P .v.. i....i i,..i,. i.l. 1. that mi Thin-Mim . last wink. uii. in ml. wauou, Misisin ng a lisclurn of lliu collar and got to Ko.ttuburg, atatioit sumloivn tired out. Thirty-to. milos iu seven hourj. Wv saw lots nf cliesliiHs and blank oah, l.r inn tltriimr 14 very jioor and acruboy, as n general thliir. I'nern am a fw " nilnvims," here, linhin lug r.V-arStaylon, Mr J. M. Jin esand family were iiiiown 0111 ill 11111 waguu liv ihell l"l!ll riilinlii;;. way. One Daughter had aihoulder ilislui Hlwt tin an Hrm broken, another daiigi ter was seriously If not latally Injured li.. .. 1 . . t ,r. Lonii mill ni.iiiim .tleriinl brulsiH. l)r.Sli.un!i.. was called, and leduced thn Iraultired l.oue. 'I he 111 w sir Bluer George W. Klder sailed from San Fniiu-'HO on Saluriluy, Sept, Jd. inr i-ornanii j;x Attorney General Will anis wife and Judge McArthur aro anion llllmnliv. .. r. . niif-' i.nn.lii j.v lm.1 1 !-... 1 ... - ,. ............. .....-,., ..... ,.,.. i,iii..friiii witKn.'giit muscular twitohirus, o.-eurrinu for baliunii, tint Nciittsliiir-. as a biuinnsn 'nun oroi;-ii, miu ..nverai oilier rireiii,tnts ol the rias.eiicni-H. ar long io'erals. in time btconias violetit I Pla.-o is uota siiuusls. F.j.li. the wagon were tnora or less bruised 1111. ,,.,.. ...... 1 I s-.- .....,, -.(kii,-i i., tiHiuiM tj inn wt ?r"-"- L". '-" : Mr. J. U. Terhiiiit, who lives near Jntl'or- 1 erictlnira llourlng mill on the Sautiaiu, two Ajiitttion .st Uka-111 From t,0 '". '""'-"' a sovore accldmt on Monday , miles above Smlth'a 1-Vrry, Uncut, Sept. 1! l:A young man named M , Jtt,st- .,"" wa'' wrl'liiK a yoiin horse, and Win. Smith, of Jellerson. was killed on k . " .h. . . I 111 I 1 1 rlfr clri 'J J VI U L T4 fl llllliu hliup Idu 1l11n.lt I f f . .1 .1 . uaaa .. ... ... n-.K -..'. j- ...w inn unnie nniin(iiiy , nv a tree hi II nu on li 111 wli h onsvlfioiH of great fruiiieiio thu puient KeutniiiiiV hliliiiuu l.'JU) lUiLrsclllty. 11 11 la uii anuble a: all at er thn disease Is thus firmly seated. It must be from r-otuu treat-men- which is permanent In ita (fleets, and whieli iT. onlyhai, a tendency to nuppiess thn attaifcs, biitublch will leiuovetho inur b'd leiifk-m-y In ri-UpM,, Dr. Jaj ne'a Alter wive has hapiiih been found Ut oiiswirthls P'lrpom sduifrnhly It gradually change true t: orliid isinilluou of iheencu, retriOvi s the isii" of the ilite-ase, and vhen Its usi is uoiKliiiitd for a mlhyient length of nine, luoouisH a prinaniiii cure, i.e: (t.o altl.ct ed r J.. 1 mime, jeceutiv ironiucnoco Val ev. Wasco ' '.... . . .. ..I'.. . . llllT. III.. II.JII1 li-l'Mllll. lllllnniiuirn.l.lf. ..ml coiiniy, uim yesterday n soul 1 Nalem, "?,'"' .; , : , ,"", ft"""i "'" iinwasuiitujig iiiiinor. i... ., ...,.. ..... .. . ...,. I ran oil. throwinir Mr. Terbium out nf ilu. ' "... . . """" 'u.m.ii.BI;.iiuiii.iiivr.5 ii'imu ws,.otl ,i n, ,;,,. ,.. ,.,, , wli,N MrH w'"' I'ackwood, or Maker C ty, been buirarins lor a long time with a run- I ft ' 'I1" ,""',,'' 'H ' ,, " " '0,W, "?,"; was terribly Injured by a vicious cow, a lew ning sore on bis I, g, which lit, tli.ally be , ,X,T0vrl v ami It N f !r , fata'll v J ' ''"J'11 ""' '''ll ' recover, coiiieorsobtrioiis.-. naturo as 10 neceltute, ",, - "r . ' 1 'i ,.. ,' , ,,y' 1 BiJii.ntatlon. Yeverday foreiroin Dr. Uirnei.- -Mr fc"""", '""' "' " wliiewUy. MAHniVfl. To Avsid the I'atis v of liit,tt.on,thelireu of j-rson mUeriiiL' t Viin skin diseases of a enu'wrion nstiire 'hi 1I1I Im waahed with Glenr'j Milpl.ur Soap which Is nctoti'ys' ruxd but a dulntvc.au . li. nLl.li.il L.i- ..!.. .(.... .. 1. .1. fill . (..! imt . t m .... ..-1 , 0-.I.-.1..I u nuvi j"i.. ..uii., iii..h inn ' j ue.-;fliiiit munne u last 'ia'iirday says: leofl abuinfhe kite., nnen, we are inlorni " A te)n,-r.nii from the 1'iivhIIiip alley tills j l, too ie was found to Im In suca a ills- nfornoou . nnewiii tliektr.ling Intelllgeneii I eased condition us to nt';e,.tatn Its, re tuipii that six ih-i-k ot sinull.j ox have suddbiily ifiii'UNwii nv-uer up. jiio jrnjnit ap(,mred iipisMrrd unre, to tho coii-ternalloti of thu lo stand Iho operation very well, but hU iiibabllhiH. system h.ivliiK tieti .so much redunwl by thn 1 The hop.j.lckliig saj.oii has begun on the Ions tMBtliiUtf.iJU or J.I, dUeyfcs, l.n rapidly 1 I'uvalliip. 'JTjere are now abonl !M) Inillans rank after the oiiriitlon until aln-.t 7 11. ui.. and "Oo .irni-inn at n-k ili'im umi irm when duath put an end :o Ms eulfjrlns. j ": ax-j van.fcJ, In L'uialllla county, near 1'llotltock, Aug. Ii-.h, by Unv. W, II, I'ruett, Mr. Charles L. Hester, ol Msrlnn county, ami Miss Jauo K. I'tck.of I'liiHlllla coiiutv, Oregon. DIED: On August .'IIM, In I'ulk county, Oregon, at the rislibTJc) of her i.oudii'law, W, Hf Fillkenon, Mrs. Sarah Craven, iu the sixty Ion. lb itar of her U.,e,