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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1876)
'eaiiwauMaofigi(MftaHiEJj ?7 WIKIJAMETTE FARMER. .1 i :?-t. w rv-o.o - ' " ' ' t! . IM Kalom, Friday. Oct. (J. 1S7G. ijii mjwiwwig.inWb'ffcagJwig'OffyroHm.ti ClitckiiiiiiiH County Council. Th" Clarkitna County ( ohm II elects en tbo fourth Friday of cadi mouth at 11 u Hook n. in. I'laie ol inu"tini'. at .1. 0. Triillliicr i" mill, mar tho cutter of the 'outily. Offln r N. W. Ilanilall, Prc-MiM, A. Nichols, Vice I'll liler.t; W. W. II bjinron, Su.rc.lary. l'.0.,NVedi: John Iflrc Trca-iircr; Frank Vittiriiti, 1ft Steward; N.II. Darn.ill, SdStewaid: Wm IUccf, Uatcki cper. Jrcllircii lu "iiinl standing are hulled to muU with By order of the Council. W. W. II. Samson. Scc'y. Notice to I'atroiiu. rhf I'O't OBIco addrcn- of h. I'. bee. Treasurer of the Mute (Iraiuc of Oret-on, I ( hanirvil rrom Oregon i.'ity to I'orlhnd. Exiirui" lucka.'i will uli-o be for warded to I'oriland. ICeiiiltliuiCL'K. Money diii. the Faiiiikii can lie paid to the Mate Afentat I'ortland, Mr. S. 1' I.ce, IT more coin cnltnt thin 'ending th'i fume In this oltlce. Oregon State Grange. To Mr. Dan. Clark, latn Master of tho State Grango, wo are indebted fur account ol tho proceedings of tho Into atiminl iifotlng. 1'roni him wn wo learn that tho entire ses sion iinil hII the proceedings wore distin guished by tlin bo't spirit of concession. Iiarmonj', and good 111, and nil tbo reults ero most eutisfaoloiy. It In understood thai Oil IlllsillCSS IIIHttOrH lllOIO W8H S01II0 WHIlt of harmony in tho Onlur and tlio illsenrdent elements won) fully represented nt the lute Sliitii Orange, imil wore accorded lending positions as member ot impmtant i:cm inlttoiH and no furnished ample oppotlunity to go tlio bottom ol' nil mutters and fully satisfy themselves on nil pointH. Tlio result of this admirable iwllny whs Hint alter thor.iugh examination of nil matters of in terest tint committors unanimously gave satisfactory reports as lo matters of linaneo ami management iih woll as otbor matler", and lliu vory brothers from wlinin tbo sharp es oikloisni 'bk anticipated worn tlio movers ol a wile of thanks to tbo llnanclal manage input. At tbo lato session of tbo Hlato (Iraugo it was ngiocd to adopt Ibo now busitiesH plan itcoiiitunudod by tbo National t.rango, and identical Willi tho Koohdahi co-operative system ' successfully organized In IOiik Imil. This now biiMiuwK syKtom will bo orKiiiil.(l us hooii us prH(3lleublo, utnl until tba'. tiini) tbo Stato AuiMiuy will bo continuoil iiudiir tbo iiblo inaiiiiKooii.'iil of thoTreusutoi ol thoStiito (JratiKO, llio. S. I". Ioo, to bo inorj;i)(l iuio Ibo other as coon as it Is perfect oil, A ri'toliillon whs k1u iulo.tcd )uvitlni tho North Woslorii Slilpplni;, Slornfjo, and l'omtols.ion Cotnpjiiy lo Join its Intorosts with tho now ariHiiifomi'tit. Tbo !n0Mtl(.Mi lion Into tbo liimiicos o' Order and of tbo Stuto Ajjonoy was an Hi-rioiiblo dlsuppolnt iiiout oi'ti to tho bust IrimiilH ot IlidOidiir, us tbo icMilt cave n botlt-r fholn than whs t-vpti'tcil. It Is vory plciasintund satlslaflory to p'roHiiizo that tho Ordiir bliinds now on a p"niiunoiit and fiic'cu-clnl b.isls, wlib no ibriMtmiliiKrliiud lo oven dtill tho harmony, mid that Its plans nro moldid soHslopiomii'o Cri'ttU-r HiuvHts in tlio I n tit o than Iihs bctu iinllrod ill tho past. I'luni Mr. .1. II, Smith, ItttoSciTo'aiy of thu Slain liriiiiKo, wo iiK'oivi) tbo lollowln;; lll of olUrorH oloclod lor Ibo otiMiin jour, who worn duly iii'-tillml Int i poHition lu lore Hiljotiiinont. Maslor Ilro. Win. Cyrus, Idun Co. i)oroiiii.'r llio. A. It. Shipley, CIui-La. mas Co, l.'duior Sinlor K. N, Hunt, Marlon (V, Steward Ilro, V. II. Thonios, Walla Vllii, W, T. Ass't Slow aid lira. Goo. V. Kld.'ie, Doimlus t.'o, Trortsiiror Hru.S, 1. I.ce, Clai lBiim Co, Somoiary llro. T. L, IiVlilon, Mitilou Co. tiato-Kiopor Hro. Jiuues OrAluuti, Clarko Co., W.T. Ceres Sister I!, A. Miller, .lia-kson Co. I'liliiJiia Sislur S, 1), Durham, Yamhill i'ii, l'lora Slslor K. A. Killy, MiiIiiiouirIi Co. I.sdy Ani'i .Siou.itil SlMi'i Umuuln Smith, Wni'o Co. J!.'itviifii't (VifiMifcrTliU I'ominllteo bn bfeti ri'dui't'il to tlui'ii nii'tnbors, two U'sidos iho Master, ittid now n'auds as lollows: Wm. Cxitls i Maslur); il. li Smith, oli'otid fur 'J veins; It. Clow, holds one jiar, III I'oiiiiliisloii it Is only just lo tho Into i.ftkWN otthe S'ltln (ir.tii;ii lu ari'ord tbtMii tin) hlKh'i-t mt'i it lot able, fit It h (tit and dls liiteifstt'd elbirt in woikiiiK lor Ibo comi ol the Older. To l).miul Clail,, Muster, all luii.t nivord honor lor i-ouu'b-mlous and l.vtllifiil di.i'luvu'o of dutbi llm: eften In vohed iieIts't of pirxuial lutcre-is and e.ulon traM'l uud JoiiriinyiiiK, We h.ixo frtnt lespoet mi fur his Mimtiar as a iuaii ol true ivnvlo'.lous and hournt pnrpo-e, aiul coni;rHtiilitiii tho ihIit on tho i-olocijonol mi won by a brother to lo.ul Its leiitini.v in the Itillllu. Wol.axo often besm olill-ml lotle latoSecret.iry, Mr. J, II. smith, lr kiml lavorsand rn'itstilio that be lisi lmn lit.on a ,, i ii . , ., , , llio-t eiipiible and exrellent otllrer. Mr. T. J.. Dav IiImiii, hi Mimv,r, is a man of ablluj uluo letatluns ns a Irund nud tiiiMimnuii emililii us in Nouoli iortrlot perioiiu.i-.ieo of Ills liiijsirtmit trusl. Tin: Wi:vmi:il Uit week the elurk of tho weather kit mod , ill-inis.it.ou to make up lor the isjliliirns nt l lie Miiituie) . mill mirim.) Ibo lli;uit pie'iy huh un il Iherui m.- i Oil riuitMbiV u ' ,1'iidu.V ' ii"d unji. M Tin ui , i in fi'l 'lie U-l !n. ! r?-?, ' " if - r C 1 . 1 I Glimpses at the future. A Joint ItosoluMon Is ponding be'orn lie Lo,!l"I.-iturc, and Kt tho date of Ibis v ritlnp, has pas'.od UioSonatp, toappolntu 'opl-lallvo eniniiiltic-e to ti'eertaln whether Iho cnnal and locks, at tbo ImIIj of tho Wlllitnetle, ran b" purcbafied and at what priee. In common with many others we hno enter tainod and o.vprBsed tlio vlow that it would bo well for tlio 'itnte to own and control th&e works and so place tho free navigation of tho Wlllarnotto and safe keoplnf; and ood ropalr of tLo locks b'ljond a rjncsllon. At the most wo havo felt that tho-State irjlnbt afford to repay, perhaps with interist, the cost of conftruclloii, and wo havo over pronounced against any spoeulatlvo measures that should exceed that amount when carefully ascer tained. If the Joint Committee Is appointed the workBhould bo thoroughly done. Tbo rc tual facts should be ascertained beyond a doubt and no stepi taken without carolul consideration of the whole tmbfont; and w see no reason to think that the present legis lature has a tendency towards hasty action. In tbo future ol this country tbo IiOcks of tho Willamette will make an Important fig ure. Tho Willamette valley Is exceptionally a who.it-growln region, and possesses a soil, Includlntj; tho highest hills as wtdl as tho richest valleys.lthat possesses lasting quali ties, quite diil'erent from the uplands of Cal ifornia that In many Instances have already yielded their best life and have become com paratively unproductive, as wo loarn from strictures on California farming found In California papers. It Is probiWy within reasonable bounds to sav that wo havo boro three millions of acres of good crablo land. Wheat-growing has so f.ir pioved to hi the most remunor-iiivo use for hind; in many instances pastures are be ing con verted Into wheat fields, and slock rdMng is transferred lo tbo region Kistof llio Cascades because tbo profits cf wheal .mil oat-growing for tlio past ten years have Inipailed an actual value to lauds that place thoin aboo the means of tlio ordinary stock ml'iir. Knch year Ihounandsol acres are also grubbed and added to tbo area of cultivated land. Not long since the I'olk county bills, opposllo.Salem, were clouded and boiled with groves of oak and foiests of fir. and alroady they show broad, yellow Holds whore the harvo'ts lately stood, and will soon bo almost entirely reduced to cultivation. During tbo past six years our surplus pro duets have shown an annual Increase ol fiom'JGto ,'!.! por cent., as proved by the records of shlpmont abroad and transporta tion at homo. Coulinuo even a much leas averugo increase and in six years more we shall see wondorlul results, that too without expecting any groat access of population more than tho past has known. Add twenty Ihoporoout. por annum to the pioduction of wheat and outs In the Willamette valley and in six .ears time this production will reach tlio immense llguro of 15 000,(liX) bii3b ois, Tho question then arises: Can tbo Mil ley bo depended on to produce that much? It is only a question of time us to when one. knrth, or oven one-third of tho laud m this valley shall bo annually sowed to grain. Tlio average returns for good farming do not fall short of twenty bushels ot whea pel acre, and If oiib-toiirth of :i,i)00,0u0 acres produces that yield, tho product will boat least in "00,0011 bushels ol grain, including beat and eats. Il Is not u wild ligtuo lo ellmnto tlu.t within leu jeuis lime the Iruighl of this vhlley, going imtli ways, will amount to oOu.OUO tons, and to elalm thai of ibis amount 1200,(V.O tons will mine by the riur Is not unnasoimble. Speculating on tho Iiilure may nwin visionary, but after all it Is uot no. The futuie will bring inevitable re-Milts sml Or egon lias a great deal to hope and expect within llio nel decade, All thebo mallets aie lo bo lonsidored by tho.so who Iramo our laws and mi mold tho destinies of our Suite. We couliss to being surprised at tuo rosultt otthe osiiumlo uboie made, nud even if iluso rtsults should only bo realised lu twonty years Insteud ot len, they will not be less wonderful. It Is claimed by those who favor the pur chase ef the look" by the stale thai while Hi ptcsent they are too heavy ft buuU-n for ri vale capital to beat and iheief ire It may bo diisliable for llie pioeut owueis to sell tbeiii, iwhlcli seems lo bn more a matter of surml'-e than eeiliilutj ) still ihey Hro of such iuesli uihIiIo value to the Stnlt, and oiler mcli cur tain return!) iu the near luture, tUnt '.heir puuhaso will meet wlih popul .r appro al hiuI bo in the eud a valuable l ossesion. Certain li Is that w ben tho Columbia has kIho l.tl. ..--.,.... I 1...!.. l. .1... , ..iiiiiiim i iijm(!) iiiiiiiitiiiui-tiiiiiii nt'ini'oii uie ii;pr pillions mid tbo -o, thou llio hills .inn vaneys oi tno.Miriii l aeinowtll ii-ioiiimi the woiSd li tlielv pioiluetlveiuvsa, and no one o.tn duiibt the iiuporiaiice CI 1. can be done iviiiputiibly with publlo Intoicstt of making llie-e inuir.il lil-)vii N Ino lii'iu the pluiiiljfli; toueli of tiiouopuly. Can Wo Atforti it. j A bill i ptflidtu in llm "etiii'O lo uppriv ' pri.ue ii.uiiev m iletr.iy tho i Npeiifceaof Iho I tiiujion e.lilblt nt tbo Cenleiiui.il, mid the luexiliui hiIm.s; ean tne suto Hll'ord lo jwy , openss it iiwer .imlitiritt'ii? It Is truo lbrt) Is mi coutriti't, ftirri.': or implied, by wbloh lIl.lKlafl. Ik I). III. .1 l.l IllVllllL IHAIIVA UTlil ,,. '..., ' . , , , , ., er, uor uy ouo nUo h is a le;al euiiii on Hie ... , . , , ,, , ,. 'Si" of Oregon lor a iloll.ii of remuui nUlon olttur for his tlino or oullsy. Vour years nco tbo UcKiluiiro npproprl- nted fl.OOO, to ilefmy tbo travellns exUkiM of rlio eoinnitiulonar ami the i-ouiinl.-slouer n'tiintte, while attuuil-.s tho uieetliigs of '.e Niiti .ml iVuii muiil Kurd, Irom lbs in- '. T- I i; i u 'I ii.io. N apjiivpri.i- -1 i .-. i -u.'i coiumi.i'u r i - 4.1 "V ') ' J I ' l amount ot four iiuiik!iJ ilmUrs uas pien expanded In paying tho traveling find incl d'intal oxpsns and bo.-.rd of tl.o C'lmmiss ionor Alternate while att-ndlna tho prelim inary meetings of the Dnrd and n portion oT his expenses thoro during tin boldtng of the Exposition. It Is possible that Ibis sum will defray bis actual living expenses until his return. In addition totbo money appropriated by the Stato, nbont one thousand dollars has been contributed from private sources to wards paying freights nnd tho cost of shnl v ing Ac., at tho Exposition, and for the ser vices of tho gentlemen who are assisting to explain matters totbo eager crowd of Inquir ers. Besides this, Messrs. Dnfur and Iltirk hart have borrowed 8J00 in their own names. The bill introduced contemplates the pay ment of all actual necessary expenses, less tho gros-s amount of all public and private contributions and aho piyment to Mr. Dn fur and his assistant.! for tbo time they havo dovotod to this cause. Tho facts of the c.se aro that Mr. J. W. Virtue, of Bakor county, was appointed com missioner and Mr. A. J. Dnfur alternate How Mr. Dutur camo to bo appointed we do not know, but It seems that when tho com missioner took no steps In the matter, tho alternate camo to the friutand deroted him self, heart mid soul to the work. Uy attend ing trie mtotlng of tho Nation il Board, i!r. Dufur becitno imbued with a laudable am bition to havo the tnorils of our Stale as a producing region shown to tho world during tho attendance of nil nations at our Ceiiten nial I'xptiAftion, During two years past he has made it his work Ktid study to k me this end ami lias uegltcted his own private affairs almost (jjitlrely to make a succes's of tho Otegou exhibit, and what that .Micress his boon is too well knon to itquiro recit al. Had it not bnn fr tbo services of Mr. Dutur Oregon would not havo bid a name in connection with too great Exposition. Ow ing to his labors more has been done to nil vol tlse our State, its resources and advantag es, than was possible iu any other way and with inucli gieutor expenditure. ''Seeiugis believing," and tho world has seen and be lieves that tbo grain of Oregon, as well as other products: have ro superior among tbo nations and few cqu-ils. We commenced with the query: Can Or egon atl'ord to pay the ixpens-oof the Cen tonuial exhibit? Another question that arises in this conntetiou is: Iu '.low of tbo groat uonellts accruitir, can tbo stato afford to lefuso to meet this expense, and alno to re imburse the chief agenl, A. J. Dnliir, for his actual bervluo to a moderate extent, relieving Tho Hoard of Managers bavo made i x'raoi bim somewhat of tbo embirisssment thai dinary iiret'arniloiis and !ho-e utteudiiig will has coitaiuly resulted Irom this loog-eontiii-ued neglect of his piiwite business? We believe that such action by the State, will meet with the hearty sicutiou of the people who will bo benelitod. Mr. Dufur has oxpondod oser twoyoius of his time In I his cause, and f lie is allowed threo Uollais a ilay for his tliuo so lost it will amount to about two thousand doll -trs, and an appro priation ot $3,Mj0will pay this and all other expenses, showing that the ptxit.ln are grate ful lor valuable services disinterestedly rou dored. It seems to ns that neglect and repu diation of such valuable services will cast a shadow on the lair name of Oregon wherev er the lacls shall be nude kuo.'.n. Meat Canning. Another means ol intouio seems to bo opening up lor Oiegon stock taNers In tho business of eannlng meats lor loriign con sumption. At t io present lima several ot tlio canneries ol the Ler Columbia aro engauid lu canning beef. The salmou baton closes in August and then, lor si veil months, the canneries ate idle unlll tbo spring again brings the run i.f llsh; ii is therefore not re quUiteto employ inoie eapitol iu building ciiuut.ries, for thine do.Mi the Columbta are Idle at tho very j-eriod of the jenr when cat tle and sheep aro In good condition and well fattened for slaughter. As jet we only bear of canned beef, but wo do not see why mut ton should not bo lu iqual and even greater deiiuiud. l-'joui Dr. A, 0. Kinney wo learn some lu tfltasliDR faot-s relating to tho canning of beef. The doctor W always asslstiug by practical endeavor to d( elop Oregon iu'ir eats and liuvlngseoutt.dftcouttr.ot for canned beef to bo delivered iu Livel pool, be ts inn nlug the K.nuey ennuery at Astoria lo till that esrecmeiit. Ho 1 as, already brought down from T::v Dill-: WO ' tid i-f bvrrt'.tin aud inlouds to sl.,unlitcr M d o.'.i. J00 hiv.il it! all. 'l'he onus vaij iu s'zo j m 1 lo 10 lbs. The tongues uro psikfd si.parato nnd com mand a higher price, 'i l.i i.i Is no waste in this biisin..s, as 1i parts are utilized, Mid even the bones ar.t cold lor SU per ton for shipment In Criua; hides tuul tahow are cash nrtlclis mut g.iw a staple artUloet cominoix'e. Willi that piuvtrbUI cnli iprise and doti r iii!uiiriin wiilch impels him lo prove that ".s.oiio tliino cm bo done as well as others" our lneud llie doctor bus shown Iu this bust nesii bow uatilyar.it uaiuially dliectttade iniitt result betwisju tho upper and low i r Colunibl.i wllhont paying till to "1'ortlard- oii-Wiiilatne'.." lie uu.Io i shipment of beefnuile, not long since, direct from The D.ilks io As'.orl.i, and with such dispatch that lea lug 'I bo Dalits at ;1 n in. they reaoii oil Astoria at 7 p. m. ol the tiimu day. Thut w!i an r.cjltjieiiiint m trai;sartaiiju ot which AstilUns may be justly proud. This uivut U intended 'or the usa of hips crown, anil if the experiment is successful and satlfjCtory lo ihe Liverpool iirtles to the couitHcl we do not see why it should uot bei-ouie a xrry oxttcio biiainess iu the f iiure, sod i- o'udo the e.iuuiug of inui.cn as in t.-. Tho I sef U iurelmaoil ht I t.v.i ft, 1 I T'e Dallrs. TBI unit if e. an 3SAWJLEY, DOB-B & CO., Ol'FKR FOIl SALE A FCLb LINK OF A (i R l C U L T U li A L IMPLEMENTS. soi.r: Aons'M foh the JOWN OEER MOUN'S PLOWS, pvf rCZ IDJjJJJ-jk, "N'hk'h ooinbhu' tlio o-roiitest strength A?iiti2sdi$i.UMX DKKHK is tlio Solo Patciitco oftlio AKOiXV, i "TE .rTiUT'I'titontpd Uloi'k anil Wfldoil Fro'', imil their x?: 't ir55--"5 rf&ihr' i and '"--T&y?TI tent T15E DEERE SULKY NcroS (?$.. - Plow H the only Plow so inailo. the Slmros The Greatest T-abor-Huviug Implc-niunts yet invented. Ou Hunilreil find Fifty sold in Oregon in Three -loiiihs. Iron Ileum, Iron Fninie, Iron Wheels. Every Funiier in tlio Mule is interested. Sole Agents for the SSolaUL-exleiEr Far ima. 'V7iaj And Light Deero Peerless Cultivators, and Euckeyo Gram Trills, and Broadcast Seeders, and ITVTlr OXSl!-X jXILI-S, nil siaes tiinl ivitK. Ko:il fur Sticctnl Circulars. MMt UHKV!mWimblviiM JWBWHfW that jrice, we do not e why tbeio should not arise a foioigti demand tlial will use all the cattle Uxin the thousiiuda of Eastern Oregon hills. THE STATE FAIR. Next wsok wo aro to havo the Annual Fair of tiw Stato Agricultural Soeloty, with a piospet that It will lie one of tho most inter esting ever bold and most larpely attended. find inure convenient iirr-.uigemei.tn tlmn ever bfliire. The. liaiitltu! weather eueour ugos tbo bellei that the people will come nut ets nms-se and Ibo inleust mi generally felt in ur.r autumn lestival be lolly Mistalued. Ilegnlatin Railroad Charges. It is plain by the Statute that tho corjiora tion law kDoan rati rem. 1 couipinies to regu lalo their own tariff of charges. The Senate lias been ongiigml for stiver 1 day iu discuss ing this matter of legislating lo regubito freight charges, aud we sugui-st, that us the companies seem to hae built fbeir reads on special guirauty that limy sliould not bo iu lorfered with, and, as .Mr. Villard says, wo should itmiouiber bow mncU bettor oil' wn me than we weio bsforo v.o hud the nil l roiids, It is just as well lo avoid tedious lopls. 1'itiun and costly lillg.it !.-.n, by placing suffi cient chocks on iiimiupdy by means Unit r-Tiu to bo wituiu easy roach For instance; it this ligislaiuro w L'l clot be ome sullicieut way to proitnt luetK'poly on llm Willamette riwr, and Insure a fito competition on t.-oigUtieg there, it will kill two birds with one stone and pibtcut monopoliing charges on the railroad as well i.s the rivir. Irfiw lroigbts on the riier undo tbo milr.iHii charges rtasoiiabiu la1-! winter and will Hguin, Grover and Bakar Sewing Machines, Mr. John W. Gilbert, agent for tho well known drover .V Baker Sewing Machines souds iu an advertisement too late lor this Usur, but tbo facts ho wishes to announce aro a j follows: that those machines w ill bf re altor be sold by him on Jix months time wilhwiit mteioit; wheat wlillje taken In pay- wont at ono di liar per bushel: the l7o', cen tennial machine now oil'eied lor rale be an sarts to be Rhiad ol any thing iu the market i every luachluo s.il I is guaranteed to be all tin, is reirejei''f.i !ij ,ff r uiai at.f ujr cliiuo c&u b. r(iiU.i.A if no! 4nlifi.Ioiy b. the purchaser. Mr. Gllb-rt can be fcuud on Coiiiineicirtl St.S.ileui, wbeie be bison hand n large ussortinpiU of lioul and t-lioos ius well ss -f wn g iin-ebiiies. 1'ers'Uis coin imr I roni bn ml io a. tend the ritu'c Fair w ill dowtll ii give hint a ca'1. ' Kxcim.knt lioin.s -On our lust ir'ptc IViibind a :. w diys fiiico found Truver, the (ieneral Vgent of tho New Iloins Sew lug Machine, buy illliug orders from dif fareui. Siiotions of co-in'ry. The diuitud for these excellent ivseblnes ii steadily increas ing, vh It'll Is si lllclent prif of iLiirron turned populari'j . We uui'erstBnd tbe.e fiiorito inaehinis glie geiieral satUfnctkiii. Hkmunkd. Wm learn Ireiu 1'nif. Condon, Urn htito Oo-'loist, that be rvs'suett ilut position sr.me u.ontlis slrjnrf, aed Is not pre (sins! to accept Uo pl'i-m ill tho future, pi.ibibly un ciiui of aoonpilii'; a I'rvfess ornhip iu th Mate l'nlvi.rUy. I). S. W. McUsamiI u uss.iu a candidate for otlice. Sou hU platform, as advertised In another column. There are stld to be two cues of simll-poi. at Eugeuii City. I The MUlenhiir-- s' Ur arid yi'.liv, 1' r- Orl 'id", Jiave pine '!'- ii i ;. i -. p.; iii li lib is. .I, lor oj.uoo . wtij.-U tho company ship to !Moukl-l)oards tiro alo lmrtlonod livn in process peculiar to the TlrCnilK I'LO tt'S. Solo AgnilK for j 123 " J-. J 3p. ."k CSL Spring Wagons, i&Vi-C&i M.;;., Vt3.' ;.' $!:&' I'ortlantl, Sept- 2S. The fall inn of salmon lit Iho mouth of Rogue river is good. Meusrs. Itilev, Stewart it Co. have taken as high as 2.200 t one IihiiI, which they put in barrels lor tho Sun auclsco markets. MARRIED: In Salem, Oat. 4, lSTC.byRov. P.S. Knicht, Mr. Alexander Thompson, or Waldo Hills, and Miss Addie MoAlplu, of this city. In linker City, Sept. :1, Mr. Roth and Mica Stansberrv, In Jacksonville, Sept, 19, Denni3 Dugnu and .Miss K Callaghan.; In Wheatland, Snt. 13, Snpt. IS, Smith Stephens and Miss Emily Ellison. In McMlnnvilb', Sept. 17, George W. Smith and Miss Eli.a A. Thomas. . In North Yamhill, hept. li), Augustus Simmon am Miss Sarah A. Baker, i Iu Dillas, Sept. ., Win. Cllnghan, anil Mrs. Conk. In Dallsa, Sept. 'X, R. C. Kemp and Mrs. Matin Tahr. In North Yamhill. Sept. 1. Charles T. Standley and Miss Euiiict Casleel. DIED: In Lal'ivetle, Sept 27. Adam R.i'luper. Netr Pluenlx, Sept. 5, Mrs. Marv A. Car ver, aged 47 jears. In Doimlas county, Sept. 3.", John J. Saw yers, ogtd IS years. Iu Seattle, "sept. 2S, Agnes Amv, apeil 13 months, youngest child of M. C. nud M. E. Georire. of 10 ist I'ortland. In Seitlle, Spt. Z'i, Mrs. Sarah Urasen. Dikd. At I'arkersiille, Marlon county, of dlplitlieria. September 2S, 137il, Georgia C,, aged fiv j ears and four months, and Linda,.!,, aged ono year and ten months, youngest daughters of Murray A. nud Jano Wade. MR?, WM, MILLICAN I? Kiev ready to ftrriish The Ladies of Salem and v cltilty with Just lo ihclr Taste. CC3IWC23 uSLaMXa SSX3J3. Alirfi. EXAMINE Ol'j: LING OF 3sT o "X" 2 O 1ST JSJ, Pi'fi.rc taking Icate. FIItST BOOIt hul'TU OI" IIRF.VJIAN CRO'J.' 0:t Store. i.n S5! Vf To Slxcop - iEreeders. Mcssigi Severance & reel yiM. m.uv Mir sai.su jintixu the If nimvijt tin' ststtt.' E':ilr tti nctdlicr iicm, Auil u.lir ji,r m.'c a U Choice Spanish (VIerinoe n O, SWS AHD RASS. A lliiV II . X., .. c .i eierr- o.K.ii-'.it. i.mt llrt ' I i . -l.trc.a '..!. 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