"WULUAMETTE FARMER. . . ll 1 " ' "if : l i ; : i l ') ifitcxD zvrnr rniDAT, by CXjAXCICXQ .to OKAIG, rcm.ipnr.iij and rnorniETons. .S. A. rWBICK, . l CltAICJ. TrrniH of .Niilcrlitlon. lies of ft region cannot possibly sustain opposition roach. Public policy would hardly demand legislation to regulato prices where competition is both posii- I ble ond natural. In most of the im- portant branches of trade It will bosafo i to encourage compotitioiiaiid leave the I issue to the nature of things. Interfer ence with if-agos and customs of busi ness would often bo revolutionary and onccopr.onojiMMnnmbtrf).... ja.sp dorftructiue. but the fact is fully cstnb- Onccouy, fix month" (J'iimmhcrii) 1.2ft ,,,,,, ... . , . t i n Ono Mipy. three nnnthn (13 nnmlioro) 1h llshcd that tllO Jtigllt Of LmlllOllt Do- TsAi7KM7FniDAYrii'nii;i.'i;ls-7;""' I""!'1, MGii ,tlc State and no act of, legi-.lalion can defer or Impair it. itii i The Eight of Eminent Domain. this safecuard the public good is .secure of preservation so long as the producers and consumers of the State are awake The consciousness The late decision of Judge Shaltuck sustains the act of the last Legislature to their Inst rMiK appointing a Hoard of Canal and Locks iof ,,ower Js t0f ,jghtv and the rich Commissioners, nnd providing for su- j monopolists will not caro to wake a pervision of the Locks at Oregon City slccninir Samson when they know ho and protection of the rights of the .State in that properly. There is no doubt that tho Supreme Honch of Oregon will fully sustain tho decision ol Judge .Shnltuek and we may consider the sovereignty of tho State as maintained by the courts In tho fullest oiixp. Luto decisions of tho Supremo Court of tho United States, in cases brought to it from Wisconsin and Illinois, un der tho so-called "granger laws" of these States, establish the poworof'any State to hold almost unlimited control over business transactions within it can pull down tho templo they have reared to bury them all in its ruins', Tho Salmon Trade. Tho buslnois of canning nnd packing tal inon, on tho rivors of Uroon, tins ilovelopod Into ono at gtiui proportion). Fortune! nro I nuilo ut It by tho.'-o who havoold established ' linlitiriy and cannorltH. Tho H-ilruon bust I rifss on tlio Columbia river nlono, In tho yenr 170, must havti nniountod to a toUl of $2,- ."jO'i,0), and ir tho lUh contlntio lu good tup , ply tho buhlnoss of 1S7T will amount to u i million dollars moro. It hna becomo oyl- limits, wliero the ntibiicgood demands tlltiu ' t0 tho 10 ongHftod 'n tho buMueiH, Inffirnroiif!i. In other words tho neo-1 l,,8t tl "apply of fish must rapidly dfiorenso plo have a right to bo protected by law against imposition or monopoly. It is sustained that rates of fares and freights on railroads can bo regulated by law, and, carrying out tho .same principle, that all public enterprises that subsist on tho patronage of the pooplo are amenable to regulations of law, wo do not f-oo why all sorts of transportation cannot he regulated by enactment. No doubt common carriers can bo so con trolled In every respect, In every State of tho Union, for carrying tho principle out fairly, it Is evident Hint If the people possess this Inherent power, inl and iiitlinatoly entirely nil, utiles' fomo precaution Is lukr-u to projmguto tho (lab nnd so replenish tho htoclt. An It lakos n fcnlmou Kt li'fist lliroo years to attain u good slz.i, thoro Is ovory roanon to bplloyo that beforo propn gallon can mmcct-d In roplcnhhtng tho utoek It w 111 cortuliily deoroit'o grontly In quantity. Tliorclnro tho ownoru of tlshorlcH Hi:d call lutrlcx huvo prtidrntly t.ikon Mopn to lmuio dlatoly coimtrnct nnd oporato halchorlos, and lu Mils connection tho Orcgonian Any a: "It In nronospil to rnNoa fund of twenty or twnnty.iivo thniiNand ilollarM to put In oporu tlou u hatohlug establishment ou hoiuo ono or tho tributaries of tho Columbia. It It Ikitly Hint a HtriMin oast of tho Cascido niouutaiiH will bo nolocteil. A uommlttoo rr-prcHfintlng tho llsliorltw and tho buslnosn Inierostsor 1'ortlnnd Is ongagHd In Kolitfitliig dor tho common principles of law, no i milificriplioiiH. mi fur, with encouraging ro I mrlultiiiim cini iin niiiicl iiiimN i ore-1 Nl,lw- " Nluriny nlghl Inst tho amount Legislature can jmss onat imeiiw to pit .,lmlmi lml reftl0-;i , thwimnml dollars Judlco the rights of the people, or create h it mhkkI that tor about twotity-flvo ihous corporations possessing powers to con-1 -; lfifcM trovert tho public good. j 'arKH.MMrwillHociirothopropitg.itlouorilvo 'J'lio Supromo Court at Washington mililloti u.n nmumliy.'' holds that State law can legulato tolls, Wohtutodhomotlmohlnuo that tliln matter tobochargel in warehouses and 0(..i wftH talked of and tlmt thosolntorosted w'oro , lr ... ,,i.. i.n.i i ,. In tommunlotllon wlthSoth Oroon,who has valors, and If so why not tho tolls to be M w,r,011M1 ,. ..,,, Mm 1V nxnnr. charged by mills? , There Is, In fact, under tlieso decisions, unlimited power lu tho hands of tho representatives of tho people to legislate for tho public good, and this power will find its limit nnd bo regulated by thoo high coiwid- limttitslu uouiuutlon with (lull brotdlug, and tlmt It was posalblo ho might bo hulucod to visit Oregon nnd glvo bin direct kiiporvlhlou to tho construction of tho hatching1 und tho (Hily working of thorn. If wdiuo not iiiMnkon, nt tho tlmo htepi ..nillniw Hint, must Lrovern an educated vf" Mon l" MW" ",0 ,,vor" morula, , n i , ... I. , s'fiiiuUir Corbott n!mi occiired a imndnomo ap. ,, enlightened people. p.rH.ion for tho ..,, object, on tho Col- "v '""" "". ' . . . ".' inniiin anil other Oregon ilvor, which war llig lino mo exercise oi nroau icgixiiii Ivn powers, that In our country will be sure to temper the oxcivico of almost unlimited power by tho people. It Is a Hatisfaction to know that wo pos-e. a rcstrniulnguud governing power beforo which monopoly and Imposition miM hesitate. It IsaNo true that while the people may have tho power to Impose terms they cannot compel theirokserv uuco, as tho corporation or person In terested can decline to run railroads, Ntnge.i or steamboats, or to operate ware houo elevators or mills, when the ten iw imposed are below what Is rea sonable. It has been well mild that " a boy can lead a hoivo to water, but forty men cannot maku him drink." So with a railroad, when rates are un reasonably reduced It can cea.e opera tions. Thero Is a mutuality pervading nil the operations of life. No one class can claim to be Independent of the oth ers. Capital Is more Useless without labor, than labor without capital. This mutual dependence liuint regulate our relations mi as to protect both labor and capital. We have seen monopoly rule "with iron hand, and while that Is dan Keren, there Is al-o dinger, when pop. ulur sovereignty I-. fully established, ; that It can bo carried to extremes. It is now beyond controversy that tho State has almost unlimited power to regulate all the commercial relations of the people, u ppwur it will bo danger oils to oxotvlso except with the utmost caution, while, In fact, the very knowl edge that wo possess this power w ill of ten ri iovo tho necessity fur Its ever- ..i,. Vu,,u t'10 oiHilNt under Mauds U,.-vt ho l"M h Pilviloges by mi uncertain 'm. Iipomi! v tho popular e,-,tliuAtiJ of what constitutes the public k'ootl' ho W,U hoVOrynUI' "oils lu attyi. 'tlUr siinutlou orliu lxisitlon and Wi M bt,u,y lo h,uuor nU(l "''ttwn publlotlu xt 1,V!Urtn0U)"l,Yl'r niliMiijit lo btillv ami WV ' , n wild, j., the life of inuli, l..llgrMu,,tonLf,K,tV WZ m nm tieely exl,,,- buu. lin not always bo competition In , ljlJS. tniittiwimioii, for Irwjuemiy V,o never usd. llo.vovcr, tho inon Interested ahow giioiiHOUho in not waiting for govrm- , incntalJ, but lu Htipplylug tho mo.iun from tliolr own pncl.ntH, hs 11 ey cannot idlbrd do- Uj' and thuy criii well otl'ord to Hpnro from thrlr Urgo prolli.s tho comparatively unnll i auiiiw ueoitod to commuueo operations. I lu regard lo tho o.xtontof tho nalmon j tindi) It Is not only truo tlmt many now cuu- i.nrlos nro commonclug operations on tho Columbia, but establishments nro bolng pUcoil on nil tho Hiuall riven that emptr into tho ocean and tho dllVerut Imv nnd I'uget Sound, Including Uogiu Klvcr, I ho i Uuispn,(.oUiU(',i. xh,sium(uv, Hiiilotncru m urcgou. i-iuniioiiuosuuumuinui uatcnur Iik hhouia no pmceti at nu oariv day. Timo tho Avongor, Tho old saying tlmt "Murder will out," iHoxempllllid In tho caso of John 1. Lie, m ho, tnouty yoirs alter tho duadful Moun tain .Mt'iuIov.M Maacio, has loon ttied.con. vloUid, ond shot on Iho very spot wj.no the iniisMiiTOOivuiiOil, tor his leadors'ilp in that torrlblobturhory. Thoro U proof to coin let thu Moriimii chiircli of having rrl-rri lo to carry out this mnsero, and when in Salt l.akfl yoarnago wo learned that Itrl(.lirm Youiig fjryoar- rodo in n carriugo that bo loiigcilto the vktliiiH. I.eo was but an in htruiiuut of Mormon nvarkv nnd ougeai.co and tho churoh wus tho real ottoudor, w lh Hrlglmiii Young at Its head, and when a loiliu w.im demaudeil, oen at this Into '.ay, Jul n I), hoo was given up lo Ills fate, but Justus. will n.it lo appeased until tboo und. r whoso order J.so acted meet with UKa puuUhmeut, Pomo.na 7kasoi: Maiiihn Coi-.st. This grnnpo bold lu regular meeting at tialeni, Friday ol lust f ok, prewmt u largo attend ammainl much lutirist manltthlcd, Work lu tho flP.li ihgrco wr.s vory lulereatlug, and tbo biiKhuvs o( tho Oriu' va lookvd allor lu tho mtwt o.v refill maiinor, nliqwliig thond vantago c I' this degree aa n btisluiu-M toiitiiro. IMucitloa niul ldl'o lunmuu-o weropruml iioutly dlM'ticmHl, Tho meeting oontltiued until a Into hour In tho evening, Tho nest UHotlng will bo held at SUvcrton tho Urst Friday lu Juno, Wcathoi furd Co., tno well know and popular dnii;,' ist of Salom, nro ou hand with a full hpringfctock of meichand lto, In. oluduig drugM, niiHlIelnes, tollot goodt. palnih, oil, bruslii s, and oory thing elo in thnt line or iraoV. Mr. J. NV. VvHinrford has Jnst letumed from j.iii Franol'no, wbqro ins)Mint sorl weeks lu making pundits, and s that bou 4y cs, down tor KOiulb U of eiuiM) MH'uros tho lt iirilclts aithe lovtMt value. lillJWI iWi. On tho extension of tho N i-'h Paclllo rail rond.'JIO whlto men und luO Chlnevjnro nt work as grtulart. Within ton days thoy will roach Ciirbnn river, 22 mllis fiom Tacotna. Stuayi:!). A xmnll light bay or brown maro mule, has worked haiil'mt my pumps about tho country Ins O. M. l.rnnden dimly on hip, poihups ono lottor ou Otieh nldo, I don't recollect, light colorrd nimiit tho nose. Suliablo rownrd will bo glvf.ti lor Iniorma tlon by a. I'myivrr, April I22 I'umpiiHkt'r, aulHin.Z niAkiftAViJ4W,'.rr.U IUfcAW!MA,VA KttMlM JIiWrf.tK 4AMAX1l3titnil I.V . .lAtffcO-attafaCi XJ JEi 23 E37 3BC 3S3 Wlaaaai arrafi.iiaai, fa. mmmt, mmHB, rne 9 -6 -i?7S SSSASi e?Wfwj -f-& V KC I 'J W 1 !! I .J.- 1 IN THE WORLD! Kentucky - Bred F tall ions, Tho Thcroughbrod Stnllion A3EIT. rnniOIIKK. Thin cclelirat-d lur-o Is ly Wnr Ilniici. tho rnti or I.exlt.iVon Ltiil 1: nl Ti:HMa-Tlibciiiou, ii5. The Fine Mambrlno Trciiln? Stallion, IUSBT. Awardod Pirct Premium nt 1 ha Orogoix Stato Fair, 1S7G. DHSCItlVTION AND PEDIKIU:!:. -Lnbjr ! a ilnrk lirimn. Ill hnniW lilsli, nnd vrnn rlrnl liy Kilcran. lxlilnm hy llontlii: SJ liy (lru'I'i;lc; 'M liy AtnUm. Krkion by i"a' Mitmbrli.o lif. out of On ironliic inaruMi Cuii Uu iMj" Stimlifiio i .i-r vnrot liy Mai'ilirliin rit)iiinUr, who w liy Mamlullio. nut in Mnru liy I'.iunnf'.ir. llinilirli.o a r.m uf Imp UivM-rrir ho n tliuilrool AlJila bli Mul tlif lirinil nro uf I'y.dkk'i l!iiri!:t)inul.it, nt violl u Mnmhilno ('lib f: II'h!aiii uf tlio l.Vter wr.o n bnNn marv, n n chrulisl rn.nl ii- nr.il ramour hrvi'tlcr, rlrcil hy u fray linrn n ran or 1111(1. .Mrnriii't-'r. ho rlooil In I-'iiiliif cii , N. Y. KfiiTiiii hae a rciorj of S.30". .'kt hoit, (it four ynir 11W. Ami In tho Mrer Ktlc, it lib a rerun! of a S-V. at f"''-' ti'sn" lrt. eti'l DnbU. itlli a nsMiril of S f'4, at livo y ar oM. Mill S VO, st in yr. old W. Coiutin. ilili record. S.KU.V. t tarre uar uld: mid U tho rlro ol nuny uttiirK"(l oucii. TE1JM8- MMic hcon, t'J5. WILL STAXl) 1X.VALFM, nt nurMa'n htaWc, 'I'liursila), I'rlrny, nd Salnlilii). .17' Al.lt.lXy, lUoiulny niidTliitrmlnr. JOHW YOUNG, apli3m3 I'roiirUlor. aHaswSK-yaa it, iiJK.tVa.' T. 23. "tTO'.JXXO', ii.'" ialAcii for Orcjinn ami aliiri'.uii Tir'y for w n ormick's fiiarvestiavi Tin-Mi ' rmu k urn lulu art) Ibtf 11T cd mint lu- ill! il. 111 li- i-icr Im u loii.liLrltil. I'llEliKfts l.-ok. In yon-Ill irv-.tp" Clli-ino m in llklit. i.i.t I mil. ( hi-i Mill' niuiMl i Wbi-u ii-Uk'i-tn V-i A' MCA". nl '-i Il wiir.roiorMro, hi. .ul fur'w.-iilt ii-stF. Jrtlni ana m 1'ukIi. ol thlr i.-uiiti. law .iin'ihoj Usib run fur C.t3 Jtar, and Mill -lit! iui,iiiini to utc 'flic Mil ..rm.rk II ir wIit iiKil. tiu ilx'wt van-OJi'xixi.'r.!. t Ihu uiotfiin St.u,. I urol "f 'l ' ALL "J Jit! Oo lint i.n'i r til it I ill llie liIiMnid wllli jour I'lirJ..!1! . niul )ou will 1 L0, Wail's Portal'lii Power flay Presses, t rrcoa llalli lo iinlcr, anil ecry i-iio warranted tol ejiiil to Man' Pair of l.a the ono ihm took tlm flirt iirvmluu at tho (i.7 um ajiio r,iii or niilfi r i-nv lUtrt, T. II. WAIT, COmmntliU Strut SAtl.'if. RAY. FRIEDMAN & CO., Bo 22.ot; Deceived ! See tliat our Trad Mark is on oaehlPackager s a a o ii ffw--"--y -v 1 "' iT I sf?. IS 11 ea vsfwiw&i? ;Cv"S?l'' iMW O lit O H e to o CO & CD 8. H ,. a o PURE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE ' WORK; Jot Black ; and ALL COLORS. 3fIi:cl IFS.octcis7" 3To3r use. AND EASILY APPLIED. Vav Sale liy t!i AponfA: JOHN HUGHES, Salem, ASODGE9 SWELL & CO., riinIc.sti!o B)rim?lNts, uJ Ocalcis In I'altils, Oils, and IaN AND NO. 73 HHONT hTRHET. .... KcnxT.va.fcCaiLvxunsrcasucr&3az.iBcui XOXI.,I,Xj.3J3C, Or. Tniii m PAC5FBC TfiffMESHlKG MACHINE COimiV.. MMTAlTCUELS-Ol' g I f f&f? HmteaateZT?rt' -. r .. N. o 5H?tfP6SS ?rSrEv -"-,3 " zXZJ- Ta235 r f PELTOK HIX-FOLlD HOUSE-POWERS And Couuterbalauco Separators. wiuio inoy aro somng uenortii i ud forcinuhr Morchandiso ohetip, yot they will Roll their present clock of Boots and shoes, on hand, at cost prices. Also, Trade or Oaoh paid for Hides. TNCOM'OJJATEn T MU'M, OKIUION. OCIOIlUlt 7, lsTO. b. 1'KLTON, ritESlPEN'T: J 1 miuis, uu rn.ldent . W &. Olii-iunt, Sicntary. XST feixxxsojt-ioi. to i vrr--.K!ir "rt--cr5T- or fiJonnvatoi" now ttr -xtts-.r uiiiuat AAI.A.M. OltKi.u.N, ol Orruil Iriiuai... wumliu niuiciwl. lltb fOS M LAC la n. LIPK-'USIK IHU bUl'.VltTOK s.WEs THE lilUlH. Vm lotttn jmrtttular.. oJJu. tbvudlccrK nairtU alxmi. 01 HEr- ni?v iluuuui- Siu.a, March S8-ly IST&'W' SBt;oie- HOP ROOTS. ST'fvToxxloxafe XTLoclxxotioxx. Only $3 per Thousaml ! LITCHFIELD & MANNING, FAMILY 6S0CERIES, p?.ovxaxoi7d AN r M. Sn13TH, 23 3 IT X' X Si 3? . SALEM, OREGON. OfUi;om9caocrDItRVM.N nitl).' HV STuKE Oil; t toni rto:n u a. . tii 5 un:. Order Ajitn i-oinii(i riiuti. It. It. Ull!MN, lrtiiiffi Lnuo Co. Oonntey Produce, OABBAtUi, 'JS'l FLOUR, FEED, BACOH & J.A8D. I U.vUio lOO p,r KlOO. ! OAnUAUS 1't.A.Srs. 5tlc-pr jol; CAUIJF1.0 t K I f 1 rer 1W); Tomsto n unit, ,wt f, l , w tl.iu i im) .. ... nu. n.. Ivd.!...... 1.... .. ... .. ..... . I MiuniiHimj H.n muw'II, IHU Mill a Kill llVH WUl Imy Aud M) on (ommUlon. Conjlgnmantj f o- eat from bilcm. UUrauiii sJlowrd toDo.l.i llollisl, Tmi, Citli, Ot Ut trjulvuleut, ja' ' jaar,1n3 XftMliU t'lliLl), I-. V1 s -U,m MMtJfam matOUmmmafm