Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 06, 1876, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILLAMKTTE FARMER.
Agents for the Willamette Farmer.
All.1y ,TE Ilanr.nn
Amity UEr.ctiliell
llolliol I.BFi-17-r
llncni Vista Win Wells, J W lluSart
Jidtle Disappointment S II nul-nker
Hrownnlllc W It Kiik
J Dutteiille .1 V ll.icheltlir
Canjon City D II Uliiiiefiiit
Citiiimille U V Clvl-
Colo- Valley V II Cljrko
Cottage Urwic FH SlmmliUi'
Cote V shoemaker, II I' Kcnd ill
Coriiilll K Wood mill
Crcwell Hon of Knox
Clicknnit W A. Mill
Camp Creel; G H llanircr-lej
Dalian 1 lM.ce. 1) JI Outline
Drain' Krvwisin Drain
Damascus hYotbc
Li .n ton i; c llnilaH'i)
Dalle SI, llrmik
East Porthml Iiicnli .iiiluiumi
Kinplrullty T D Winchester
Klkiou II llnlnt-
Eujene John JI' Oliint;
1'ox Valley AIMlinlntr
airfield J.I ll'otmi
Yowt Urue S limine. W I, Curtis
lohen J lliinn-'iVvr
lenal shi'iipard .V. i,ainc
". roenvlllo I K l'lcreu
llnlsev T.I lllack
Hood Hlier irv Wntn
Harrl'bmi; lliiam smith
lllllsboro A l.ucllin,'
Henner Jlornm A llerrvii
Indepeiiden. e IVL HoiUIn
.Tiinrtlon Smith. RrapfliM & Co., W I. Lemon
Ticksuiivillu JI leternn
Jefferson W F West
Kellosi1 An Kcllo.-s
Ivenisillle J JI liouley
LaOmnde bEllortn
l.afijctie Dr Foupleton. A H i'enry
Ibanon S II Clani'itou
Mi'.iilonvlllc It K Lanidale
' McMinnvllle A Held
Mitchell A II Drejman
Monmouth W Watorhousc
Neeilv Win Jlurelnnd
Kew'I'ra J Cn-tn
Hone'il-iille r F Ca-lleman
Xorth Y.irflhlll DC Stewart
Oakland J A Merlins
Oego A It Milpli'
Ott .Ill bcln. if,!, r
Oreuon City ! JI llicon
Ochoro J II Dnutlilt
Veiikton 1V.I Whitman
I'coril SD Hah)
Portland 1 Lee, A-cnt State RrRiiire
l'rlne-Ulte O JI I'llnjlo
Vrr dale JIcOre ' store
Jiickrenl FA Pitter-on
Ituscbur,; Tim Smith
t-Li lnlne.t Mollis, Thin Miinkcrc
illverton Ahah llroiui
Miuld's W JI romri, CHWheokr
tipilnrfehl A Q limey
tprloi;watJr 3 II LenePen
il)Hn)Ity John Donning
biieet llomc Hen Mail.-
Mieildnn Ml Jtoiri
l'ilnt Ilnik r. Gilliam
Tell .Mile H JI Otirnev
Turner II A Wltzel
Vancouver SWJIroun, 1! I! Dentin:
Wlientland LC Foireft
Will imettu Vot- JI Wilkin-
. Walla Walla -IF Brewer
-Wondlmrn JIatthlot Bro-
Woliln JCEhltr
Willow. Pork" A UPttteM-
Yonralla J R Ellison, RS AiipleiMte
Zena D J Cooper
a Golf, General Auent for Kssteni Orcson.
To Fruit - Growers.
THE CALIFORNIA.
FEUIT-BRYER.
I GIVE NOTICE TO AI.I. FISUIT GROWF.KS
that 1 i"hall nuiiiutoitnre tln.su nindilnc, and hate
tlltlerent sizes for sale, all through the sumtntr ami
fall, on rei-ouibieaml accommodating teru.e
Tti-so machine were exhibited and operated at the
State i air of If!3 and received n thnru.ieh endorse
meiit from n majority til tho Hoard ol Mauuuer uf
tho state Asrlcukural aoclety who :areliill obertd
its working.
Thy will bo made of snitablo sizo for use ill fimt
lies, or lor drjing iruit and icsitubts on a Iuiku
They dry apples fit for market In two hours and a
They am operated without dilllen'ty and detrand as
little labor ai Is posilblu to upt-iiil to mi iiilactnre
lrle.l Irult. . ,
They urj wi'btu the mean of everv furnirr aed a
imp.inyorin!li.s lt& inali uplu.1 ruu puuhusc
Jlu.-ulnes to do n I ire liusiness.
Tlio Inventor hi- inula Orel led Imprmeni.'nl that
ulllb embodied n the machines to oe iii.iiitnclnii.i
this season
Tho michlnooperateil at the Slate Falrot IS.jhiik
sold to .Mr-. E A. Willliis! uf Spring V-i by, I'olk
Countv, ami operated niicerrltilly l) -Mr nluiii ho
is iulere-ted with ivr In tli orehunl .iml it- I'rwili.its,
and they mdor-ult i entirely sun ei-stnl, thou. i op.
tratcdnnikr struit li.lia. I'tles and thejmin.il ti iie
U ninth mine sneie--) nly the coiuliu '"mi.
The fmlt luinu'n. tured by Mr Cuilou. (rlrli'I 3i
Dk ) wa- I itely i-ola b) I hniiii & Co . U1 f turn it.
&uii Francltio, larjo dealers, for It els per pound,
BJrt t.iey pronounce P. o.d Jiticle.
All Ir.ilf.'rowers and person- iniercsted In tho dry
inir and pn si rvlL? of IruUs, e(.tales or meat-, are
iuuted to iorre-P)Ud with mo lu rtlatlou puriha-liie;
th'isoraichines. ... , ., ,j
Older in advance, and deslirnatlns tliui) of dellitry
of the machine-, will bo piinitually tilled.
All juaenince wuuuui.u iu uu ..w, nun.,
S. A. CLARKE,
April 30, lnTd. SALEM Pit.
ATTENTION
sHEEP GROWERS!.'
A 8URK CUKE FOR
Screw Worm.
.Scab,
Foot Rot,
AND ALL
Parasites
that infest
Sheep.
TT IS SAFER BETTER, AND VASTLY CHEAP--TUiN
ANY OTHER EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB
THE TKEATMENT Of SHEEP. IT
Improves the Health
OF THE ANIMAL, AND THE
QUALITY CP THE WOOL.
Rf" Ouocullool enonchtir one hundred to two
bun 'ri-1 Mietp.noujnl.n' toibelr age, ttrenjrth, atd
Conditluj.
It is put up in HIVE-GALLON CANS-Price. iia
iiircjo.
tend for circular, to
T. A. DAVIS Sl Co..
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Wholesale .teen! lor (lie Mate,
Or to rour nearest Retail DriisiM. rnsl
Exocutor'n Notice.
TV'OTICK Is berehr eten, that. m la -Jilth ray of
il Sep-oinbtr. Is"!, the iinder-i.-u i was dmy ap
n.'lntiil EiiTitnr of ih" lat 'HI A wtanient of
Jamrs Dv d"in. !(, hy ih" C niMf CVnrt of
Jlar'on rininiT tqihn'tat of Or' n. 'ii i'onlBC
Hh the proil.lfi "f uhl will, a rt li rwiirar
ijf Nloi- elli.t jld "'teare rii,niri, Jo presTt
h au r mI'U in proper ttiuchrrs. lo m. 4t al rn,
t)rvn. 1'htn 'j mouih- frino this dale. H
lrr..n. 'ii.liT.lrd to l1 :tati areruulrul tuaJ
jmntulUtt p-irmtot to me.
Dit-d U.t il'Uiy '" rle'lll-r 1M,
r..' I A. F. yAVXDsOM, Jiittator.
LEGISLATURE OF OREGON.
SUXATK.
SErr. 2S, 1870.
Petition received from tlio clllreits of East
Portland, praying for the repeal of tbelr city
charter. Iteferred to Multnomah County
Senators.
The committee on wiyq and means rrport
od favorably on S 1 No .", to appoint a
Hoard of Stale Asso39orK, and alvo on S H
No 4S, providing lor Oregon exhibit lit thb
Centennial, uitlinitt rpcomnieiidtilinn.
The judiciary coiniuilteu n-porteil )Rot l
bly on S 15 No 1), ajipolnllni; H mrd of Canul
ConitLiisstoner-: 8 15 N ', anioiidiii? i-cm.
.1, 1". 20 and --, chaptt-r , lul't'slKuitoui
li-, with ft.atid rtinrttidtiKi'i's with InvorA
ble rei'omitituida iim: S 1J No uj, to provide
lor trannHi'ilon ot Ln-luen in Clicnlt Court-s
llllrtll; MHMliOll, lirm-jlltot kUtltltUlO which
thti itrojuituiiuded nliould lisfj !) J R No
7, reUiie to ilvur lr..iniLr.tlon, ttiaio spe
cial ordei lor cotnuiittee of tho whole Friday
at 2 p.m.
'f be eowmittoo on printing reported favor
ably on is 15 No :W for the payment ol expen
ses Incurred in printing teport of in
vestigation uomuiiuoo of 1ST-.
Committee on public lauds reported favor
ably on S 15 No 47 creating Statu J-.iuil.Heh''3-ter
atLiukvllle.
Tho joint committee on public buildings
ret.otttd the electiou ol Y. II. tittles an
clerk, and W. W, Piper as export.
The donate adopted S J M No 'J, asking
Congress to make additional uiproprialionH
for tho Improvement of tho Columbia rhor.
BILL INTItODUCtD.
Klchardsou, :S II No 1, to piovldo fjr tho
educ.ition of deal mules.
liialj', M 15 No fell, creating oillco of war
claim commUs'oner. Head second tituo and
referred to commitU..) ou claims.
Thompson, S 15 No t3, to provide for the
construction of u wagon roud from Porlland
to Tho Dllen.
Ilradshaw, S B No 81, authorizing; School
LAnd Commissltiutrs to sell lauds acquired,
by the loan of schctfl lunds.
Cochran, SliNuK, to amend an act reg
ulating the Ealo of swamp laud.
JBraly, S 15 No 83, authorizing Stato Treas
urer to redtfctu Modoc war bonds.
TiiinD ni:Ai)iNO or iiili.s.
S 15 N GO, deliuing and punching kidnap
ping. Passed.
fa 15 No 50, to punish the crimo of selling
liquor to miners. Passed.
AFTERNOON SKSNION.
Committee on judiciary reported amend
mants to code. Ordered engrossed lor third
reading to-morrow.
S 15 No S7, reported by coniuilltee on ju
diciary, in fciibstituttd lorb 15 No 5, "l'o
provide icr the transaction ol business by
the Judgtsof the CnuultJJourts iu vacation,
and in each o.hot'j circuits." Jiulo suspend
ed aud redd second time by title. Ordered
eugioased for third reading to morrow.
Coinmiitofi on ways and means reported
on IS 15 No 5, "To provide tor a btate Board
of As'-.eors," with certain amendments.
The report was adopted. Ordered engrossed
lur third reading to-morrow,
ltoport uf committee oa printing on S B
No US, 'To provide payment for printing re
port ot inv'(i:tij4tiug committee ot 1872," fav
orable. Ordered engrossed for third loading
to-morrow,
lleport ot Committee on counties upouS B
No 157, lelating lo re-locating county heats,
repor cd tavoiablo, Oidered engrossed lor
third reading lo morrow.
Report ol Committee on S 15 No i, to pro
vide a Bond of Canal CommissioitbrH for
canal and locks at Wiliamettu falls, laid
upon tho table until to-morrotv.
Committee, uu ways and means reported on
3 15 No -IS, to provide for the Oiegou osuiblt
at the Centennial Exposition, without recom
mendation. Ou motion, it was laid upon
the table until to morrow.
Committee ou public lands reported unfa
vorably on S B No 47, to create the ollice of
HegUter of State Lauds for the Ltukville
District, and lo provide for the management
and sale of the State lands therein. Import
not adopted.
Senate adopted II J K No 14, routing to
miking committee, on factions a Juiut one.
Senate then adjourned to tbe Hall of Kep
resonlatlres to witness' In Joint assembly,
an exhibition of pupils of tho Deaf Mute
School.
HOUSE.
Tha Speaker appointed as committee on
part of the Ilouae to inquire what legislation
is necessary to protect lish in tbe rivers of
Oregon McBride, Oonld and Payton.
Notice of the introduction ol a number of
bills was given.
lte-iolutluiis providing for joint committees
to consider the several bills relating to a
kfniuient of mxee, and the levy and collec
tion of the same, were laid on tbe table,
Qault moved that the Oregon State Wo
man Sutirago Ansociatiou be allowed la pre
sent a petition to the HeiiMi and also be al
lowed to make an argument on the question
ot Woman Sull'iage. lild on the table,
AFTJJBNOON M.salON.
II B No 2, ou subleot of county aeat of Jo
sepbluo county. Mr. Tidier, of Josephine
county, addressed the Houso at voiut length
on tbe aubject matter of the bill, being 1U
author. Passed,
H B No 8 on subject of code of civil pro
cedure. Chambers made sonic remarks.
Bill paMHed.
II B No i, judiciary cooiniltU-o ti plained
the objections U the bill. lUSwjxi.
At 4 o'clock a communication was rct.il
from tha Woman Sulliage Awocltlou, in
viting the members of the lAgisUture to at
tend a seasiou of tbat Association to-night.
Invitation was accepted,
Tbe iiKniler of the Secsta appeared In a
body, juiU tbeolut kOilou itcdivwi the pu
pils and teachers uf the Deaf Mute School.
Rev, P. S. Knght led tho little baud of tin
fortunnten, numbering eighteen, Into tho
ball and delivered a short addrcs, explaining
tho method of teaching nuite, after which
various exercisos were given, showluu tho
advauco msdo by pupils. Mr. Knight gave
much ralunblo iiifor.ntlon during tlio ex-orci-es.
Afor an hour's examination of the
school, the roiuuiUtfeatlJ turned.
Tho House tliuu miJutiriicJ.
SKNA fK.
SH'f. 211.
reported l.nora-
Committee on JndlcUry
bly on tho loilowiut; bill-:
S It No 2'.l, aiueudiueiit otlav relating to
sMtiot spirituous 1 qnors.
b 13 No 18, to prm Iriu time and plutvs of
hiilJIng Suiireiim and Circuit Coitus.
S It No 22 crt-tt'iiiKllvh JiiilicUl UiOrlct.
S 15 NoS-', .is Mibslti'itfi fjr Si II No Ii7, to
appoint two Win Claim Coiinulsxiouera,
Committee on printing reported iaiorably
on S 15 No tlo, to repoal an act providiug for
printing and distribution of journal and
la .vs.
Committee en conntle" reported favorably
ou S B No 46, vi prevent swine lrom run
ning tit large In cortain counties.
Minority report received from Van Cleave,
of judiciary committee, adverse to passage
of S 15 No l), relative to appointment of
Board ot Canal Commissioners.
Committee on corporations reported favor
ably on S B No til, to amend au act Incorpo
rating the city of The Dalles.
Special committeo ou Penitentiary report
ed lavor.ibly ou S 15 No (J, to lease Peniten
tiary and convict lab.ir.
Sptcinl committeo ppointed to visit the
Stuto Uuiierslty at Eugene City, reported
action thereon and rrcnmtueuderi asmsll ap
propriation to complete unfinished work ou
tho building. Report adopted aud 300 copies
ordered printed.
INTRODUCTION OF HILLS.
Myers, S B No SS, to dtlino duties ol
State Treasurer.
Jewell, S B No Sl, to amond an act regu
lating lees of County Clerks and Shorllls.
Eoglo, S B No 00, to legalize actions of
trustees of tbe town of Gorvals.
HILLS TASSKD.
S II No 33, regulating oacloures.
S B No 37. to provido for relocation of
county sents.
TIIir.D llllADIKQ OF HILLS.
S 11 No 38, rotating to payment or Thom
as Patterson for printing the report of the
investigating committeo of 1S72. Pnsed.
S B &o 87, relating to the transaction of
businoss by Judges In each other's circuits.
Passed.
Committee on engrosod bills reported S
15 No 20, "To amend sections 5, 7, 20 and 22
of title 1, chapter 7, Miscellaneous laws," re
lating to corporations, properly engrossed.
Passed .
At half past 2 o'clock the senate rosolved
itself Into a committee of tho whole for dis
cussion of S J H f , for amendment of the
law3 relating to corporations, "To protect
tho cltizocts of the State against tbe Injustico
and oppression of accumulated capital."
By request or President Wbltcakor, Sena
tor hlohardson took the Chair.
On motion, Hon. J. N Dolph was invited
to speak on "power of the Legislature to iu
terloio with Railroad Companies." Mr.
Dolph made a seoch of one hour's length,
and other speeches occupied another hour.
Tho committee aroso, and reported pro-grcs-i.
Sonato adjourned until Monday at 2 p. in.
HOUSE.
H B No 14, relating to foes or District At
torneys. Indefinitely postponed.
II B No 22, authorizing the United States to
condemn private property designated lor
public use.
II B No 23, to amend act relating to levy
ing of taxes by Circuit Courts and payiug
county Indebtedness. Recommitted by
unanimous consent.
SJH No 10, providing for appointment
of printing expert, House concurrod in tbe
s?me.
BILLS INTKOmjntfff;
II B No 88, repealing aeciiblla, i, 2 and A,
of miscellaneous laws.
H B No t, to enforce cortalm contracts.
II B No 00, to provide for the release of
Mint building at The Dalles and donating
tbe fame to Wasco county for odcatloual pur
poses. H B No 01, to provide compensation for
Jan. A. Campbell for taking care ot Dalles
Mint building, appropriating ?180 for that
purpose.
FIU3T ItKADI.td OF HILLS.
H It No IK), on subject of transportation of
passengers and freight. An objection to
printing tho bill was offered aud the gentle
man from Clackamas advocated printing.
Went to printer.
II 15 No 100, on Bubjeci of transportation.
Went to printer, under tbu rule.
H B No 101, amendment to city charter of
S.Mem. Ordered not printed.
II B No 102, on subject of sale of tide
lands. A very Important bi'l which bbould
bo carefully looked after. Went to printer.
U B No 103, ou subject of Stato Ui In Un
ion county. Ordered not printed after a for
cible speech from Mr. Lawrence, thowlug
tint priuting was unreasonably expensive.
IJ B No 104, ou subject of corporations
went to printer.
11 B No 101, relocating county soatof I'olk
county seat of Polk county. Tbe bill pro
vides for submitting uuostlon to the pooplo.
Mr. Stasia moved llitU the bill bo not printed.
Carried, Motlou to .suspend the rule aud
T'ftd bill by Ulle,rrled. Ordered engrossed
and read a third time to-morrow.
Adjourned until 2 o'clock on Monday
1UV..
MEASURES
BEFORE THE
LEGISLA.
TURE.
Continued.
S 15 No 33, by Mr. Goodman of Linn, reg
ulstfs enclosures, fences, oVc, to be 4$ feet
high.
M 15 No 37, by Mr. Hcrrin. provides how , nrmv ,)t.flirc ,, t,lr((,t, Jlobe, ,, fra,M.
comities can re-lcca'o their county seats. On oil, mill hailgs upon tho wall over hi-
prcfentatiou ot a petition signed by at least sword. Then there are wooden can-unu-hnlf
thu legal yotos of tho county, tho teens, powder-horn, muskets, and oth
county court may submit tho question of re-
locslion lo popular vote at the next general
election.
itoui: HILLS,
11 It No A, by Mr. Gilbert, amends law re
lating to s-ossment and taxation, providing
that inrit bieriue's limy only be deducted
fiom eronal property.
11 15 No 2, Mr. Haines, authorizes the
United States to npptopri.tte private property
tor public uses within tins Statu. While
this bill is general iu Us nature, and roiers
all future cases that tuny arise, it is especial
ly deslgnod to facilitate the construction of
tho canal and locks to bo built by tho govern
ment at thu Cascades of the Columbia.
II It No 23, provides that in Sept. or each
year tho county court of each county in tho
Stato shall levylhtax sufficient to defray the
expenses of the county, nml all ouutiuiiling
county vulcltedness. Tbat act would work a
hardship to tbe tax payors ot Marion coiiuly
just at present.
H 15 No 20, by Mr. Grubbo, creates n Stato
Board of Health.
U It No'Jsi, legislates to prevent the spread
ol contagious diseases among domestic
animals, and provides a penally and means
of enforcing it, which an act now on tlio
stat uto book failed lo do, unit therefore was
inemViont.
II 15 No 2,1, by Mr. Chambers, would iip
propriato fo.OCO out of thoSutu Tieasury to
build u wagon road from Alsen Valley to
Alsea By. That business onco coiiimeuced
would lo soon overdone; Marion county
would like .$ 10,000 to build tho Mluui Pass
road, aud thero would bo plenty more such.
U 15 No 27, Mr. Haiuo), wuuld icguUto
the practice of dentistry, would piohlbltHll
but regular physicians or graduates of some
dental Institution from practice.
H B No fit!, by Mr. G.uilt, would require all
practitioners of mediclno who are not gradu
ates of some medical school to put up naln
in their otllcts bearing tho words '"1 am not
a graduate in medicine," and prohibits all
such practitlonors from prefixing tho letters
Dr. or allixlng tlio M. 1). to his nunc. This
looks very lunch as if somo craduatrd
physician was greatly af a d that aotnouti
gnidu.tted quack would gradually play hliu
out.
Our. TiMiuiu Si'imma-. .Tamos Lit
tie, of Montreal, has published n pam
phlet on tho probable duration ot the
timber supply of Canada and tlio Uni
ted State", if tho destruction of forests
goes ou tit tho present rate, lieiritiiiiir
with Maine, ho limits her resources to
a period from ilvo to ton years. Her
principal pineries nro nearly all trono
aud many of tho mills erected for tho
wlilto plno trade tiro now running on
spruce of .small dimensions. Tho Eas
tern and nil tho Middle States, except
New York and Pennsylvania, nro just
as badly oil". Tho Adirondacks still
have a largo qiniullty of spritco loft,
and tho Susquehanna Valley in I'enn
sylvanian, is .still rich in pine; but it is
estimated that n few years moro will
clear tho good timber from both. A
large number of tho .Southern States
abound in pitch pine and cypress, hut
have no whito pine, which is tho wood
most in demand for general uses. To
the vast stretches of white pino iu
Michigan ho allows a life of only six
years; and ho takes tlio same view of
Wisconsin ami Minnesota. Ohio, In
diamia, Illinois, and tho prairie states
and territories generally have hut little
forest 'land, and tiro largely depend
ent on Michigan and Wisconsin.
Washington and Oregon have timber
to spare, and distribute it along the
whole western coast of North mid South
America. In conclusion, ho advises a
more liberal encouragement of tho cul
tivation of now forrests, if only to avert
iu part the serious consequences of tlio
diminution of rum-fall whieh follows
tllo tuisparlng rW on )ti timber
lands;
J! rink that Will PiikiKUvk Bct-
tkk A i kak. Amontr the niunv devi
ces for keeping butter in u manner that
will preserve the fresh, rosy llavor of
tne now, Willi nil its sweetness, H tin
following, from the Duchess Tanner,
which is said 10 ih entirely successlul:
To three gallons of brino strong enough
to bear au egg, add it vuarter of a pound
of nice whito sugar, and ono tablespoon
ful of saltpetre. Uoii tlio brine, and
when it is cold strain carefully. Make
your butter into rolls, and wrap each
separately in n clean, whito muslin
cloth, tying it up with it string. I'ack u
largo Jar lull, weight thu butter down.
and pour over it the brine until all h
submerged. This will keep realty good
butter perfectly sweet and fresh font
whole year. Ho careful not to put up
on ico butter that you wish to keep for
any luiigtn hi time, in summer, when
the heat will not admit of small jar.s,
tuko largo ones, and, using tho same
brine, allow it to cover the butter to
tho depth of at least four inches. This
excludes tho air, and answers as well
as tho tirst method suggested.
ItKVOLI'TIONAItV IIi.mcs. Tlio
Revolutionary relics occupy n largo
space ot public attention. One of the
most noticeable is a (lag which was
carried through tho Battle of Bunker
Hill. An Inscription upon it tells that
it belongs to tho Second Synod ofthe
neconu iiegimeni of .MiissachusutLs.
jiuntig unit memorable engagement
tho flag bearer was killed, hut tho flue
was preserved from capture, to tell Its
own story it century aftt-rwurd. There
' is nlo shown tlio .sword belonging to
Capt. Nathan llnrrott, which was worn
hy him at tlio Concord flj;ht. One sees
also a pair of spurs worn hy Gon. Stark
at Bennington The comintfsion of
dipt. Barrett, from (ieorpothe Third,
,ll,tnttil tin. l,li .in ..III....M I., ,1.n1!..tt!.,t.
er paraphernalia ot war, all of that
date. In the centre oftlie apartment
Ii n table, on whieh H a friths cae eon
tuiiiin nn iron spoon once belonjjinjr to
the liitliin Kinjr I'hilip. Next to it
are a pair of small images or Washing
ton and King Philip, cut out of beef
bone hy a Ctmtitiom.il soldier, while
contlned in si British prison-ship iu
Boston llnrh'ir. Tho tirst religious
npWMKiiicr printed in New England,
called the Herald of (iospel ljihertv,
published utr Portsmouth, N. JI., bv
Mills Smith, in 1S0S, may also be seen,
ns well as any tninntitv of old books
Mid niisct'll.iiieous documents.
Tho Wullu Walla Watchman esti
mates the population of Wnlln Wnlln
county at between o.non and (i.uiii); Col-
uiuiini iii oeiweeu ;i,oun unit 4,1)1,1) aim
Yakima, Stovens and Whitman an ag
gregate of -1.000. and savs tiiklnir theso
counties altogether with their tlfty-foui-thousand
square miles of area, and
preent population of over ,1l',I)(U) and
they contain within them-clvcs the
elements of greatness and of truo em
pire. ttli Its limitless capacity for
grain, and beef production, and its fine
climate, it is hound in the course ol
tune to become a center ot Immense
agriculture and manufacturing wealth.
The proiluciion of hops in the Yaki
ma Nalley W, T. promts to be a very
lurcrative and extensive busine-s.
Somo of tlio settlers have largo hop
yards and the yield in that valley ex
ceed tlio product in the Eastern States
three fold to the acre; in some case
nearly a ton and a half. The Carpen
ter Bios, tire in the business, there
having had experience in the East,
and were the llrst to commence the
culture of hops in Yakima. Several
others have yards os more or leas ex
tent. JfuimluiiH cr.
The most valuable cargo ever shipped
from tlio Columbia river to any foreign
port, was that of the City of Sparta
which cniiio consigned to .1. l.nidlaw t
Co., and by them chartered to Itnilgcr,
Meyer it Co. She took for Liverpool,
England, 71)10 centals wheat valued at
Sll.ol.'l; I SOU bbl-. Hour valued at f'.t.ooi),
ami ;il,;iu;i cases salmon valued titSlSO,
0!)0. Total value ?2(l(),00.,l.
niiiiwniiMi mwinii
MWWIlHIMIBWirl
CENTAUR
IAN1MENT&.
lst'cr from a JWuiatttr.
"Antiixii, Ii.i... Ucr. 1, 1871,
"Ml"!TM .T. II. K-hk &. Co:
"Mv ir In", fiirn loin' Hino linn n torrlbln Kiif
taror from ltlirnn.Htlt.ni Sli" Iiiik trloi mmiy iiIivk!
( Inn ami many ri-mi illi'K Ths oiiIj tlilnir wfiloli lim
pivi'ii hi r relief l (Yiilnur l.lnlini'iit. I nm jm partil
toi-ny ilile lm tnrul In r. I am iliiliiv ulini I riinti
iixteiul Its wilo. w, 11 1IIMO."
TlilH.iimiln nf many tliniiniul In.tliniinlals r
colvtil, of um.lerfiil run tlli-rlisl liy thu Centaur
Llnlinint, 'flui InKr.-illi'iitii nrtlil nrtlLlu nri pub
lltliiil Hrnunil i iu Ii bollli-. It coiitaui WIipIi Ilnzil,
Mriitlia, Arnlin, Itnck Oil, Cnrliullr, unit limrt'iluntK
liitln'rtn lit t Iu known III un liiilluit-ili'. f.ict til it
thu Ccntsur l.lnlini-nt I iiorfurmlni; moru Hire of
Swi lllnij', Hlitr .lnlnt, Kruptliin, Itlionmntlioii, Neil
mlultt, Sclallci, Cnkwl llrcint, r.nikjaw, Xr tlmri
nil other Linlmi'iit. KmlirocatloiK, Kitnut. Salve,
Olntnioiit, and Planter, now in iio.
Tor Tnothaclio, Gar.n !io, Weak lUclr, Itch, anil Cu
taneini Eriiillnn, It I ailmlratilii. It enrca burn
and iald wllhnut mr. Kftract polon from hlten
and I'tlnci', and hral froJt-liltH and chllhUrnr, In a
hnrt tlm. No fimlly can atl.ird to bo without tlio
Centaur Liniment, whit", wrapper.
The Crnlatir Llnlmut, Ynlloiv Wrap
per, I adapted to tlm tooifh fkln, manclea, and flohi
of the animal creation. IU elcti upon fciurn enren
sfHpa.YlnjHoiinny, Wind "all. J)lj Ud, attd roll
iCvli, are llitlo lea than rrltrmlodl.
Mi'iiri. J, McCIuni Co, Umx'.ata, cor. Rim and
Front rtrcel, t'lnclonall, O,, nay:
"Inonr nilithhorhood a nunihcr (if lovnutor" ar
imIiix the Centaur Mnlment. They priinuasrii It u
pcrlT Hi anrlliliiK they havii i-vur iied. W wll
h'h afuiir todrudovn bottlis per month to thu u
ttamtert."
We have thousaiiil of Imllar lerllinanlal.
for Wound, (lall,Hcratchci, ltlns-honu, Ac , and
fur Hcruw Worm In Hlieep, It hai no rival. Farmer,
Livery-men, and Stock-ralecr, have In tl.l Mulment
a remedy which I worth a hiit.dred time Ita cot,
Luhoriitory of J. B. IIohi: & Co.,
I'l Vtv Ht., Nw VllllK.
Pitcher's Castoria,
MotfiCM may have tet arul their liahlt rnayhavd
hrillli, If they will uu Cantorla lur Wind tollc,
Woim, l'evcrlKhiii, Sure Mouth, Croup, or Htutn
achioinplalnt. It I entirely u rcfetatilo prepira
tln andiontalui iialthur mineral, Biorphuie, nor al
cohol, It l a pliaant to ulcu at honey, and nil
thcrKsipi nor crlpea
Dr. E. DimiKh, of Oupont, Oj ay:
tarn niliiK(.'atorfa In my tirirllcu with ttm mott
alnal litnellta and happy reuft,"
Thla l what eyery one ay, Mot nnmei In New
York i Ity line tho C'olorU, It I prrpand by Mmin
J. II. lto. A Co , 1 Dry St.. New York, lucceator
to bamuel IMtchcr, M. D,
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