Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 22, 1877, Page 6, Image 6

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DIRECTORY.
OVI'IOKItSortho NATIONAL OUANGII.
Matter .John T. .Tone, lUrlnn. I'lillllpe. Ark.
Occrtttrr-J, J. Woodman, Paw 1'nw, Van Ilurcr.,
Mich.
lACturtrS. II. Smcdlcy, Oreco, Howard, la.
MtticanlA. .1. Vmiyliii, Mcmilil.T!iili.
1m7 Mwir.-Miirtlmcr Whitehead, Mlddlibarii,
Somerset, N.J.
Una)laln$. II. Hill. Hirln;rliorotiKh. Wnrren. O.
Trtimmr -V, M. Mellon HI, Wiiyne, Hti'tilicn.N.'i .
titcittiiruO. II. Keller, l.uiilnvlllu, Ky.
(lalt-h'trpcr-U. Dlnuldillf, Urclmrd drove, Ind.
Vrrti .Mr. John T. .tunc, llarlon, I'lilllluc. A rk.
flora -Mr. Nnmui'l U. Aduin. Jlontlcello, Minn.
Jjmonti Mr Ilimey (lu-lilnril, North (Jraritiy. CI
teily AuM'tnt fitticartl - Mlrt Carolluo A. Hall,
Louisville, Ky.
sxnrt'Titri rosuiiiTsr.
1). Wyatt Alkm, (f'rinlriiMii,) tvdicsbiiry, H. C.
IS. It. Hhanlciniitl. l)iitiuiiio town.
Jlmllnv 'I'. t'hnp. CI in niunt N. II.
Atiinr.ii (1 .Id' r, Jtuclt 1'sli, IHK tele. III.
W. II. Uh.imln.re, Ottn-ichco, Iluncll. Ala,
oriicers ororejjon State firnuue.
Mailer Win. Cyrus, f elo.
Octruf'i-A. It. Hhiily, (I'wpbo.
Ifclurvr Mr. I'. N. Hunt, Hubl. rally.
tt'crtlaiy -'!'. I. l)ntliliiu Kali'in.
flUictrif-W II. TbiuiiiK. Wall Walls, W. T.
Atiiftant Mi mini -(J W, Kiddle, CViyonvlllo,
CAail'ilnW. H. Giny. AlurU.
Trmiitrtr- . I'. I., l'nrtUnd,
Gate-h'x ier -A. II. (Iruhsni, PUher Lasdlnp,
CJ.-irk count, W. T.
(hw-Mi. II. . Millar. JsckfonTlllo.
J'jMOiM- Mr. H I), lliirh .m, McMmnvl In.
tow-Mr . K. A. IMIy. Kt Inn aitd.
lAilt '""' tU'MttnlStr. Ueorgt Smllh. Hood
ltlvor, Warroroiin y.
Jitfciitlc Vummlllf-Wm. Cyro, Btlo: It. flow.
Dllla-; K. I. Hmllli, II nd ltlvor.
ffjftf H'ul.itM Ai n -H. c. Kim. rorllaad.
State Grange Xteputlea for 1877
..Camllli Cotwlln
..Hail Pert land
.fculem
DSTOS.
A Holder ,
oi.aoka.mai. ,
Kiineh Hklrlno ltau Crack....
N W lUndall Oregon thy... .
iniwuas.
.IW tiara Mjrrtlf'r-ck...
(I M nmdi.cr llraln'a malum
MULTSIIHall.
Mympu.il Holly Hut Portland.
M.UltlW.
I'PCaitlamiti Ilqtterltla
(I W limit SiiMlinliy
JM TMIHtr" lactannrltlo JacItiODvllla
PAI'attanoa. Illekrol ..Mem
I J Charlton OoojeLah Jiicktouv.Uu
Ilinld riMtnr Kwbyrlll JackMiirlUe
, UAMB. .
.ltmot W Matlock Oobtt
UAIrvtmi....'. CbnoB Albany
r&i.si.
.Tyali Tap issui'i
...Ucilllinvllh.
..UmIuQ
.Canyou city
Canyon City
Columbia t'lly
Tillamook Kurth Yambtll
....WotutJ..v Woton
Ott-
1onn Rod..
TAX'lll.L.
IlCOarhm
I 8a ipliui'-ii ..
II HA NT.
DHIIIni'lmri....
OOl.t'allil.t,
OWM.Iwell....
riuMriwis.
II P HoWeu
IIMATIU.
.18 Wnlto
rnoi.
I IlenryHhruodr.
WAiiiiKOTON tmiuroisv.
CkAUK.
H W Hroiva Vnnooavcr
Om.D.'IIIIA.
Hl'Siln Dayinii
WIIITMAM.
I.blttnr
I'llHIIUlf,
' M . Oimlxhi
IKIIUR,
HH'Maiblmm....
TIItllTliN,
I, (1 Abboll Olyinpbt
is Ijiiiitcmire .cim..
Jiillui Itorliin' Sciill'u HiAttlo
l.liWH,
I M riorixui Clniii.it
YAKIMA.
CI' Cool. Klk'hrimrit
Initny nullity wbcru tbo Drpilty n, imlnliil l not
thu met iMiltitlilo, nr.il tbo (Irniicv of b liH'nlliy will
iiropmly IndlraUi In mo n rlioliv. I w III ho ptcn id, Tor
In niitiiy liiotniiron I lmi Iwn ulillucd tn maku tip.
ioliiliin'iit wltbiiut kuiiHlwIodH tn fllijivi".
MAftcr Orison HtalctlrniiKo, 1. of II.
THE PIONEERS.
The citizens of Salom Biid its vicinity
wokn up this morning with tbo idea that thin
was the Fourth of July, at least so It appears
from the numlior of vehicles of all sorts and
sizes which, from early morning, crowded
tbo strops Hnd rnndo the dust fly on tho road
to tlioKnlr Ground. Tho Fair Ground Itself
iHcoinplnloly overrun with sun-burnt I'io
nctrs Hiid their fiimillos, whlloovery avitll
ahlo conveyance, from a wheolb.trrow ton
hhtidcoino buirpy, has been pibf-scd into tho
sorvlco. I'i ovislon lias been mado for a'susc
Inpthn llnrst of tho visitors, J. O. Wright
and Uollisitliavo HpncIoiiH and cool rcttciils
lor illftpijiiHlt.i.' Aictlo Kida, Icoi', f-trawborrles
and oroain ramlv, Iriilts and Mich othtrllKht
nlrM-linimix. l, u.s Jiyrms iiispcuH no-
pnir lii..r. Iin.ui'il liv I' nlll'fir Ij-lltiV WffetS'
' o.tl.HiKl lonhil down In Htlcopwllnr. ilnts
! wdl thl'e I'luiinraphN KntntielM, of tho West
SIioip, will mi ply el i'Mi M'MfllMK inn'crlii ,
1 r,rth(l li..M(lllllltV, lltul H.W.IIliOr Will lit
, any one with rnmphi.o tnyoU o of Jf-weliy,
for two ll f. Hut ory low pasensor. fioin
I'onianc, 'Pinri tipiiiis lucrum, " in
Itmllv hi lli;S() tho I'loncils innrchi'd to thu
Kmvii, imd !.(. nipftlntr huh called tn order.
I'im r vtu drltvciod ly Ilov. riiillln nutl
tlen ll) I'rf silent Hon. Jim. Wiuto dHlver
ui n trh f uddriss of u.hou.e, In which ho
ni'ro ri.irrtilnrly nlludoil to tho loss tho
I'ionti had aantnlned durlnRtho pan w
hv OmiUwthh 01 Jnxrph Cox, J.C. Avorv,
iwipn WiIcoshiiii lit iintcrMiruwiriro
ornnihy. and pronounc-pd a Itiartfelt iiiio-
KlMnon Ho !(! HlU. MO llllll nun iiin.'ini
lion. Mvccid Kvans, of olytupln, wlo jro
rifilnd 10 drlivorHii bL e, lnHiructlo,Hiid
(.mo tlnn-rt i lrquBiit tifldr. us, iLhriniu'
ilinonrlv history ot Oregon hiiU the i'.inmlit
.itirl lmrdfthlr of lliollmtfio' tiers.
'At tho (Oticllislon fit hlsBudres proeei
iimsln tho cro'o bttvo nwey for n picnic
'llunor which In turn cao hbt for thu f tr-
noou oxcroict miWfiiofcrew'CK.
Wo Rav, in ourlntls-iie tho proctwdlnjjH,
at tho Fair Grounds durlnx tho for om mn of
tho Hint lsy or tho l'lonr'a uoUbrnUon.
Taking up iho thread whore wo dropped h,
tvo uvnimniiiM with the
oiiano I'noRitHstot;,
Which was formed under tho dlrroli'iu of
fion. It'ilph (J. (iur; OHCh year licudul by a
haulier, ana foliowou hv timfio wbu catnn io
OrPKou In tbojoariepro ontcd; tho whole W
h.vii baud or itirrlnc martial mualn.
Tim tniii'h Io Ihnttrovo wuvniiort but riivo
nil nu opportunity to look upon a portion of
moan mumy tmtu ana woini.ii a no m oe in
early hlitory of our beautiful Stalo.
at Tin; anovis.
After ft few romtrki by Hon. John Mtnto
the Prsldent, and Urinural Joel I'altuor,
HON. hCM'Jlt'.N HTAATS
..Coifix... ........
KtinA
Clidmlli. IVnt.
CnUux
..Olympln
Mootintjof Subordinato arangos
llopn, No. -I, ni'iiilsln Albany, nu tho l.i
mill IISituriUvH of kiiuIi uioiith, at Ilia. m.
O.vk I'laln, Xo. 0, In lliiUny, Jiul mul lili
H.uiiril.tYxui II a. in.
Ittnnnr. Xo. WK In GnvwInrdHvlllo, Ut
HiiiClnl NitiurdiiyM, atV. u.
SyrnuiiKi Xo. b.'l, at :lllltirs Station, I'll
Sitiurilay, at I i. in.
l.al).moii X, UI, at I.tilmuou, Ui und Ith
ij.ttiirday. at III a. in.
HiMiid I'ralilt No. 10, Hli Siitiinlay.
Knox Ihitto Xo, L".', Ut and Mid .Sal in
diiVH, Hinilam Xo. :I7, -ml and Ith .'.mutiny,
ut 10 a in.
llnivniIUi Xo. 10, lstt and t!ml Hutur.
llAVK.
T.ui;fiiit, Xo. 7, lutatulllril Frl.lnyt, at 10
i. 111,
ll.trrlxliiiri;, Xo, 11, lit and ilrd S.ttur
il.iVH, ai Ida, 111,
Hliuild, Xo. tl, Ut and il.l Saturdays, at 10
11. 111.
lUppy lit 1110 Xo. HI, 1st and :td Saturday'
in iiaoIi iiionth from October (0 Juno, ami tin
tint Ut Saturday tho luliuicn of tho your.
llarmoiiv Xo. .;!, II rd S.tturday, tf KUlarlv,
oxoopt In Nov. lco., Jan,, Fob., und Match,
when they moot tho lt Friday.
IIHNTOX COUXTV.
Soap Crook Xo It, 1st Saturday ut 10 a, m.
Wlllamollo No. M, 1st Thurxday, st 10 u m
l'hllouutth, Xo 1'.', Ith Saturday, at 10 u in
I..VXK COUNTY.
CroMUiill. Xo. ill, Ith Saturday, 1 p. 111.
Kupmo, Xo. Ml, in Kiikuiiu City, :trl Sat
day, at 10 a, 111.
Charity, Xo, "tl. iM Sttunlay.
(loihiiti, Xo. 101. MSaturdiy, at 10 o'clock
Jiuiuiloit Cl.y, Xo, U, -ud Siiiurduy, in 1
p. in.
MoKimilo, Xo. 107, ('.imp Crtiok, 'Jl Kitur '
ly.
roi.lv COUNTY.
Oik I'olut, Xo. U, Ut and ilrd Saturdaya.
M A UlON COUNTY.
SaIciii Omiikp, No. , Ut und Ith Saur
tUyi In uiqii iniinih, except 1.1 Aiuust, op.
toiiilnir, and Oo' lii r, whim It meets only 011
tlin Ut Saturday - n. iboir hull In S.ili'iu,
Alilipitt, No I. it, Uti iiiiday,
ltovk I'.ilnl, N.i -b. tUsniir.lny, ut 1 p, in.
llnlto Crook, No. H'J, :ird SituuUy, at 10
a. m,
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Hoiivpttoit Xo. 100, mcoli Ut, S.itunltiv, at
10 o'clock.
Marlon County Pomona OraiiKO
Will moot at Silom (irano Hall on tho llrst
Friday In July, at II o'olook a, in,
O. (1, Oi.iinn, Sto'y.
'. Thu BoiiAtorNI oammlttoti to InvoitlirAto
(lov. Orovor, will lojtve hero on tho D.ikota
ou tho'-'OUi lu', rttituliluR 1'oitUiul via I'iikuI
'tiouud,
Was Intriiiiuccd, wn'i Kve, in tr,
ctiOHin und li. en excn'lliitfly tuttrilii
manlier, hhnluh ofii portion of the amlira
tioii of lrt(j, Several of the Incident rcUu d
Ar At 11 worth vrotorvlm for the future bis.
loriftii ofOnaou, and will nppHArAOou in Hie
Daily Mki no. At tho ciuhIusIoii or Mi.
SiitutH addic-", Mri,
A.J. HUSIW'AV
WnsiwIIM for. Mho "iinni forward and Inld
in her truly orluhml uianncr, the story of u
tcirtu thai Mivupt uver iho "c.ininmnby" of
IJardMtrahhlp over so iii.hiv voarn iiko. und
detulled tint uairow ounpo of her-ulf ami
balm Mm, I), win ho.irtdy nluitirod 11a h'io
Uit tho Maud to iniiko Miy for Ho v. J. Ij.
I'arrltili, Dr. Win. McKay 11ml othur.s. Tho
Ntinpor hour I. living urrlvod tho rompauv
iKlJoiirund but c.iino logothur utlii wild
uiany uudltlonii.
in Tin:, r,vi:,NtNii
Tho road to tho Fair Clionud who UirniiKod
with vehicles, und though tho dust Hew up
Hi clouds, khIIv drcN'od younu uiiuthiiniiu.
and roy-clieokcd, bright-eyed duuiieU, all
wore hurryliiK 0111 last nlnhttottio I'louetr's
mil.
At a very early hour tliodancocommmicod
and hefuro smiHtit thu merry note of tho
Hand were heard, and thu Htimtorl.in volco
of tlio(,'oiitl(imnii vlii)''o,illi,d oil."
Amid tho oak tree thorn was niilio 11 dlf.
fiirmil Hi-tine; tliern tho old iMiup lire blned
and round H Worn ualhored tlc nibii anil
womou wlm had endured hiioinraud li.itd
shlM in erosion tho plaint und li.irrmi dus.
orti 011 their 101110 to OreKuii. 1 lie lltful lire
Unlit nlo.ituocl amid tho Miuihro jjrovi n mill,
tlii.ro, by that old c.uop Urn Win. Itirl-.u told
tlinsiory of hit J niriitiv uciuii thiiconilnoni
In 'I.Miuw thu train MilVinul and wiMied.but
l 111 pushed on In mil tli.i proinlsdii 1 mil.
I low thoy reached 111 last, tl o oritHs of tlln
Cascudo taii;e, and lion, when a bwolltti
MOf.NTAIN TOItlllJ.M'
Hccnuiit io bar tlmir lurthnr prnj:rntH, ho
boldly wmled In biilthoiiKhliialdeii(h was mi
liumlut'ii' that hit hcnri umt luck ultli
bmuliic lovo to Iho lunthcr m liu had chnUh
od Ins Inr.iiiiiy and whom lr lli.uinht lie
would mko no mom. Ono o ins compiny, .1.
M. lluiiiu uiii tluiro l.isi niitiit, and tin loo,
spoke of tlms'j rniich old tlnie.s unit how aoiiio
m: r t lotoiupauy hail MU.t "ihoy could
never Marxo, for limy had nlw.ty It.uiin."
Mr. Iltrlow claluied that Ui was llmllrnt
iiihii that nvt 1 ilrnvo it wiikou across 1I10 cas
imiIk uimiiitamHiiiidthoro.idU hiiil.known ik.
tho lUilow route.
Then 0110 after auolhor old nloucor ami
llmlr wivisiiroMn atthuiwllot tlielr priiHlddiil
John Mluto. K. X. Cooke, and Henry How
ott loM their oxperloucta and Mr, l.'iiili.
ary. of Yamhill, while shn dUolauued tint
title of pioneer, yet aa worker and By in pa
tUltor wlih them, Kvu her oxpsrleucH with
tho force ami o1ihuuiico of a born orator.
In fontr.iot tc this wax Mm, Mlnlo's plain
iiiivariilshed tale of her llrst Iiotisokuopiu
lit Mai I011 county. How tho Ural sat ol
ciorkory alio i;oi was font butcher knives
and then how ulio. launched out into ux
tiav.i:auce ami not an Iron kettle which
-ervoii lor mt, p.m, b.ku oven unit frying
pin, and how ho uotiuHy .ivo dltiiiur ptr
1 1 n with Ihn ooNily oiiitll.
Jus', then lutothor plouoor from Y.tmhlll
lenurkid that Mluto was well tlxod, for all
ho had, wan i "lurked Mick." Mrs. A J.
Dunlwuy was ealltd out and promptly 10.
upended and rvumutt'd bovor.il ploaiant In
cidents nf pioneer I lie,
Dr. Win. McKay, from Umiilllli tohl
htr.iii:its orlesof ihn tlrKt. lutroductlou of ya
iIoiih iruitsund vnK'tabh.
All this ilmo, round tho ilowlm; embers, u
crowd ol the old hiililei witti their wives
and litiiiilhs wero (alherod, liueichiiiigliiu
tatos and iHiiiiiiUoornvtHi.' I'm time wtum
ilioy rroovd thu pl.iins. Ttioro wetoDiu'l
CUrko und T, ('. Shaw, of Marlon, audit.
Olds of Yamhill, IHvoliultirlonf Polk, F.
C.ollemau, from Ohamp.iei:, W, l Mjor, of
AmIiImuiI, I'ci kins ami Hurdy, of Yamhill,
llu Um iithieti lauulrtd ouuder, who ln.il
tiraicKodofthosUe and xwltthtof the Yum
lilllcis, and many othora lioso imiutx are
uukno.vu.
WhUo touts KloinlnK anion w: (ho trKa
pointed tint the bpot wberi ulbcrt wtro
camped, but tho Mrulns of iiiushi uud tho
rATrun or manv vinrr
CAUtiod the majority to leave the cimp tiro
and rep.Ur to the ball loom.
if the plotuers were luvustotued to tUi cm
like thU, thoy tmut have had omn J'llv
K30tl times for the spiolous hall was UlUd t
us uttuott capacity. Hrlnht eyes ll-sJied ou
every side, and lltho! figures floatod throURh
the mmsy dance m their feet kept time to the
measure of quadrille, echottlsohe, or mazour
ka. Tberuusloof the band under tbo'sklll.
rul leadership of J, 11. Uaas, was maKnlu
cent, and tho dancers seemed to enjoy it
thoroughly. Thoiloor-niauaRorsendeavorod
to give satisfaction to everyone, but In spllo
of all .their oxortionn tbo floor was over
crowded. Thlrty.fthjht eetls of quudrilles
beinj: In motion at tho i-anio tl.iio.und when a
Mihultlscho was played, tbo number of per
formers was so great that couplo encounter
ed couple every Instant find cnroined Htid
rlcooboled nualnst oinli other ovor.v instant-
The Hour loo became rather slippery, and
Homo disconsolate votiths coniplilnid iliat
that thoro wns uo chalk on it. Da nee suc
ceeded dance in rapid succoislon. Ico
creiutie, ioda. ami other lijrht refreshments
vniiwuiKi rapiuivnnd Mcsrs. Wrlcht, Hoi
bert and lml.t Dvrno wpro Jp' busy mlnls
terlnglo iho want's of the i nuhlnpo. Hour
alter hour passed awayjin'-ksiind omnlbuo
I.MII10 llllU Wellf ill IHpId MIClO'NIOII, suppniH
were latim at'd still the mtirriiniut waxed
fitiind liirious as If thed.iiic ri wtrolu8u
stble to IViDkiik. IJntftli tinn"1 must havo nu
end, In tho way tlawn th. m-rry pnity dls
porieil to rei.i ilinle v,lir. 1 iiiiisutel nor tin nu
todu-om of tiiol'louKui'i IMi.
Second "Day.
CVJNCIX'sION.
Tho a-soclatlon iii!-bl 10:30 iVIx It, In t! r
pHlllon ibis tnonilior. mui ih. IiiiomIiu
i-llliora for tho onsuiii.
Priioldsnt. J. Hhi'i-him. s..
luel Pnlmsr, DAyton: 1:
J. IJ. Hrown, KaUin; (
iar, mam II, llrM.
urer, M. linker, (Mho):..'
Whu, Vatuhlll, It, C. i
Ajonifim, inn.
Heolved,t)mlDr, W.i' VcKt iqu -t
ci in furnlahall t Jjo iIoh'I-. known 1, . i.im
ooniooio'l with llieeariv 1 s'orv t Or m .
who a view of ImMiji ' in:, ik "1! tu lu tbi;
anrals f ibewLlrtv,
TIk, moling Unit '"J
The p-i'.iu or Rihi'I 1
letiuii) mwlnld hut v
llie i-eHson. J
A-'dretsfiii wcr'atlolh
of Drlcu. J, l mU,
Atcivty, uraini,antt 1
Pol k .
Tne ruoetlnff then kl k
1 ir "a te i lo Hit:
". 1 t Yior J'rt hlen-,
1 0 n ;i t vec,-o'Hr,
irxoutitflni; Micr-
l ' 1 iiipopiji Ti'as
. Dlncwrst Jo.
er, Marion 1 TJi.
i-n-d v, ! trora
, vii,ipv,ii was aw J
it u pnUJlyLed In
tl hv r,(ir, I'alnur,
( JUimn, Dr. Win
1 s epvm h .ima, I
Oakey Hall.-T1io Now York Sun
tells this atory of tho Gotham lawyer
who absconded to England:
In ono of tho lost cases ho tried to
represent a widow whoso husband had
been killed by carelessness. The de
fendant was represented by a man emi
nent In his profession. Tho defense
proved by an employe that all that
could be (fono to insure sufoty was done,
lie was a fine-looking ninn, and his
story Imd weight with the Jury. Oakey
fult that the witness was hurting him,
so he questioned him, and asked him
if lie htui over been convicted 01 a icm
ony. He said "No." "Are you cer
tain?,' "Yes, sir." "Wore yon never
arrostodV" "Ye, I was arrested for
hitting 11 man, but the .ludge let mo
oil"." Meanwhile Oakey sent to the
records und recuroil a tiMiif-crlpt of the
man's trial tiinl conviction of a felon-Itui-,
a.s.atilt, M-iiteine being MUpi'iidcd.
lit; showed it to tbo opposing lawyer,
nntl that gentleman at once niw the
force of it. They agreed Hint a verdict
must be L'iveii for Hull In any event,
and It was only a (iiietloii of llow much.
Oakey paused for a moment, put tho
paper into his pocket, leum-d ou his
blind 11 while, and then turning to the
other lawyer, said "Brother , J
dont think this witness hits done me ho
mtii'li barm Hint 1 can't win my enso.
With this, ofiour-c, I would win, but
it would ruin him. lie seems to bo n
well-meniiing num. be hits a family and
stands well with ids employers, llo
probably thought be told the truth
when bo Mild tho Judge let him oil'. 1
can't bear to 11? n this. Ills cmploypivi
would doubt lew (llwlnirro him, and his
companions would twit mm. " Pi
It In my pocket. And ho did.
lfii'dK
Keep your 3fyo en your Fntfeev."
I.nst ovenliiKou! ai um Pavilion oojnrred
1 KniiiMtiKliicli!M t- ii woriliv of men-
an
(toiling An old uK,n
xixiy esrs oTitfre, Whi
mm formul on the IWo
room, and from hie lam
tin-, vui sunlild latlliO l '. lin Wii-
ortl.oeiniroswt. Sotn .1
1 .tri, pxr.'spps (ois
i' itiuhiiii. a 'etr ihat
In ons con trt f ihe
1 .ti: In the wr-
!! milier
lli lvr)vi,;.-iilus 01
Iho iiiiik.c lall iipouliu Mrssnrl ho wits no
I ii""r !h loitering, fr. ui-, d ,, w!. e
I'obl.t IlinlUCOUld ec-e v linar ,i wvijf-'
bill was : r,4iisfr)rin$(l ill e iit.'.vau I "pp'o
to of sixteen, for ho - n.. i.ui into no
corner slid iMJatioKtllibi .Mfuu. hu intddle
ot thH suit nntl then h i)( n. W4111I1
our fuller dano-," Hi .i.M.i,.,.d cutilitir
pk'.finwlnuK, ami Jam, 11 j. s inn ion itifhe
IiIkIi would crack hN Iih! tuxetlior end
slni; out "kiwp 1111 cy.t m nnr Uiber,"
then ho i;o liuni 11 si 1 nle of ihp iulnr
old-fohlonttl "doublt s'.iuIIb," auti ((mi
teilrtdtoihocormiriiUK I tl.u siv-.tiiH ol hii
pliiUKo from his ditbcui.lniirs.
On tho Mnsoio.
Jloumt tliocamp lire, .isi nlijiht, as Win
H:iriow wus lt"crlhlnh' then! ventures of the
men or 'II and '15, lu ctcsslrm the plains ho
liiippouod to JOtn.xrk ih.11 lbs moil or those
years' oinluratlon were "rocUless. advenlur
mm, uud lull of iihihcJm," wreinlnn tn placs
them rather higher than the men of lntr
tlalo. When Mrs, Dtmlwav, lu rcprnisn to
Jno. Mintn'scall nihdu herfaix romm-lct; hn
turned to Mr. lUrlow and Mild, "that though
nil ho had said of tho Mi's ami M.Vh whs truo,
tho company with which she oiuiti "wem
lully their tquals lu ml venturous spirit mid
recklesMiess, and us io muscle" (mil hero
sho tlrnw herosuir up and stretched forth
hbraruif) well l think I can compaio favor
ably with Mr. Harlow."
Plstolnd.
Tho Hon. Klwood Kvans, yesterday morn
Inir, preoctiiisl to Marlon Martin of liine
county, a udlcofuutliiilty which had ciohed
tho i.i. iliis. It is mi old flint lock ilrioon
pistol, rutoil ami biljortd. havhii; mock and
b.Airol l.isinnod ioi;ether with u strip of hiick
sltlu. When Mr. Martin received this pro
cl(,u iinlclohetold tho boys all round that
"lie hada pilr of Jua. Miohshootlnn ir.ins
but one day hocamo In.o tMinp and he had
the h.ilnti rs hut nary pNtol."
oali.asitj3ms".
Ji'.m: I.'i, l7S.
A. li. Sivlor fiirmerly or Siinrhlan, Oiin
routovetl Ills drim Mnro to tbl. place. J l id
the llncst I'stalillnliiuout III Iho city.
Thee tinii iiiKHtinir of tho Chrhtttau Churoli
ciimuient'fd M'f'tirduv.
Jim Uiun has built an addition to bin
stable, 10 M'commodaio camp 11111 Hop lolks.
M. M. Kills Inn a ul'uiiiucii ot.tOtlhiuu'
near the i;roniid.
Tim nmiNi.Hlon tbat fellnwed the Into Mrs.
Mtiry tidltiiu M the ton.b was the larnunt
overs'.en In Dallas.
Win tiny, while lunakliiK a boro last
Wediiestlay, c.nt ihrown hrcaklm: his nrin
at tho wrist, umshliiK his none, ami knockluR
out two upper twth. He U ut-.tilnj: aloun
nicely under the treatniont or Dr. Smith.
It. L. II.
A Bold Robbery.
This f.irenouii aUiut 11 o'clock the liom-o
of Mr. John Savage, ojiponltn theentrauce to
the Fair Grounds was entered and u itnltl
watch and a lot of Jewelry taken. Mr. S.iv
aj;o was hbnuii iroui home ami Mrs. Savaco
li'id uoue to nolithbors ou an ernind ami
was absent but , fnw moments. TIih theft
was acoitupllsbed (iilikly ami bklllfullv
dillltiK her abiouco.
The w.it-ih, welry and a involvcr Moleti
from Mr. John Sivtu-o's mhIiIcium notr llio
Filr Oround ,i,tnrdsy m irnlii';, was found
by .Nlrs, Savhum luat evening near the yard
Kale hidden lu the tail urat-.s uudtr mine
boards The thiol lu hi huny had hcon-lcil
It ilnite, doiilitltky Inttudlucin not it under
ilHii'iirofiili;lit. Howovir Ifsiich was his
Intention ho c.ot mo-t Uniuitfoliy tripled up
in lit ciUula'lons.
Wndnesiby eveulnt:, aben x o'clock,
tliedelllnhouooi Mri, Julia A. John,
on her farm two tulles .South of Salem, ou
the l.eabo Fury road, took tiro from a opsrk
tin tbo roof wlillo sho was Ironlni;, and boon
ths hoiiMiand ull Its contents were entirely
wiisuuusl. Yery lltlie of any value belnc;
sivotl Mrs. Johns and lur dtunhtor were
alone at hniue, all tint tnen belmrotl at work.
The tine sa bnnre fanned the tlrt, and hur
tled the duMruellon, Sojr?iit was the wind
tht burning shlmtbs were turtlcd up the
hill quitter or a lulln dUtant, and n en by
Mr ami Mrs.S. A. Clarke, who were vlsliiuj:
their 11: ice, ijIvIuk them tho tlrst tio!lceof
the d Ulster. Thev hurritnl down to tlml
Iho Iioihu a mass of embers. It was btruiiio
Ilia! nII the time the tiro listed 110 one pvd
the rmd. Tho house was insuroJ by Heed
A- Cox for $1,000 which will uot cover tho
Io. There was also ?I00 lusurauce. ech,
on furulture and clothing.
"1 wori'li r If ii'n -oil ickn i-s that mnknx
AllorKlwyt a-hetvlf n up anohor'-t" ex
claimed Aunt Hpybnl), as elio locked
tuouKutfuliy u fr- m tbo paper.
To what lunRth may tho widow go when
she deuliiN a new pvrent fur her children?
liio nmy go ono atap.fa'iior.
A child, bAlnarnsked whi.f were tho ihno
Krcat faaxts of the Jew-, pmtnpily replied:
H. slffuwl. rltrin.r. liltrl Kim fir ."
-' 1 --, ..-.,-,....
VDD& 6 i V. . VI'-KKHY, Auioia.illolcc.
6 M. SMITH,
.
The Ladies of the White Home.
Tho Now York 2Vi'6ticsays: The prosont
is an era of kindly sentiment, and, as one
token of It, we nro happy to obsorvo In moro
than ono Journal pleasant notices of tho lato
lady of tho White Ilouto. Mrs. Grant seems
to retiro from a position of cousklornblo re
sponsibility with tho best wishos of all who
know Lor. Undoubtedly sho Is not sorry to
go. As a good housnwifo sho has not moba
bly found tho lSxccutlvo Mnnslon 11 very
convoulf nt plnco of nbodo. All rcpnrlscon-
niir In representing Hint ronowned cdlilco to
be In n condition somewhat dolapldalcd and
actually vorgmtr on the shabby. In fact for
o1!ir. years Mrs. Grsut has hnd uo house of
her own, nud has really Inon 11 1 tho bond of a
largo oiVco miinlalned for tlin tto and bene
llt of tic Amorlfan peoplo. Tito 11 odct Iit
t!o Mnirtuto which fIio loft nt Gulotm wis
dotibtle-s far plcasanter nntl lu t great deal
hotter repair. We nro Incllnod to belloo
Hint Mr. Hiyes will also Ihlnk with ponio
rokrcti'f hersnnj, ehtrintand coniniodloifs
Onlo liome, ns thu nuution mlvortlsniients
siy, "p ltb till thn modern improvements."
We km. w nt least from her cotrespomlcnco
thnt such wo the liotnoslck fieHrg of Mrs.
John Adams, who was always longing (or
fin old liishlonad retldonrxt, half villa nud
lulf I rm l:rmo, whifh hefhad loft In Mas
Mchu.selts. VVo think It orrilliRUlo lo tho '
ohnr.tntor of American Wiiiimi, ami an ovl
doncoof ik'lr tact nod nblllty gncofully lo
ndip' tluiuiscilroii lo oircnuistatu'e, ibstno
I'rc&iilfut's wife has tliovn any particular
lucppacity lirtbn pndiioi Umin,t;ii waut of
good broftlloj'jnmldljinlllwl ujRimers.
33 IK3 .TrJ a? X !S T? ,
HAIiKM, OIlKfJON.
Offico movetl uvir IlllEY MAN IJUOS.' NEW SToItC
Olrl:u houre from u u. in. to S V. in.
Salem .Fiourhig- MHIb,
UI'.ST VAMILY VLOV)l
UAKEH'S KXTHA, ZSX.
SLTEItflNC AND UJtAllAM,
MIDDMNOb, HHAN, AND BnOItTh
CouMtnutly ou I-Xttutl.
SlltrliONl, X'rloo 11 OABII
Paid for Wheat
ATAIiXi TXIWCBS.
It C. KINNEY,
't Htf Auent fi. i M. Co
KSr.MlLIMir.I) 1S55.
Willamette Nurserv,
&. W. WALLINa & SON,
PkOPItlETOItS,
Oowogo, Clackamas co., Oregon.
wajZTngvs
'WW
PEACH PLUM,
Xlio Ituliuii Prune,
And the belt varieties or
rium,
Prune,
I'cncli,
Applo.
1'car,
Clicrry,
Nut and Shade Trees.
IN YVlh ASSOHTJIENT.
Send for Descriptive Catalogue.
B.
T K A i G
Importer and Dialer in
Improved Saages,
UOOK.
PAHLOR, AND J0X
S,
o v
Ami MinufictiiriT or
Tin,8heot-lron & Copper
M'A 12 IO,
tnlon Dlock. ComtiKrclai Street,
SALKU OltKOOX.
Y itESPECTFl'Vl.Y INFOHM ALI. ItY OLD
i. rrlt.mli lamt euMinr that l havo resniaetl hu.l
ncn. ami Imlm ilin paMic KvuiraPy 10 rati anil exsm
lua mj tcck unit tiara rut price. Novsl liiTOf
G.
H. CLA.UGHTON.
V-OTAHY 1MIU1.IO. ItfHl K.tatc Ak'UI.
J.1 aud t:ollrrtor ort'laliiib. will promiitly at
CO.NEANCK A bPaUIALTY, Office at the
imi offlc, Xjo"3rtxio?a., Or.
Tho (Jrantl liod:e of I. O. U. T. i,f 0ftou
olo.sptl pHlahoisttiftho 18'h sriumt om,ioii,
In Albiiiy totlny. 'I'ho tcirii )ss bcon
Well a'feudid, nud tntlre i-r.oii fptlJnirand
unify of purpovo provitlluu. Past (Jrami
tiecmtiiry Jauie.s A Hiuilh, Installed thpolll
cora lor tho rniiltitf year, on lollowp,
W. II. Dunbar, SIlvorton.G. W. C. T.
Fannlo Myor, M,ind, O. W. Coun.
KuiJiia Kelli-KK. Portland, (7. V. V, T.
W. S. Jaino. I'nrihrid, . . M,
C. H Iletl, Tl DallP. 0. A. h.
J li. Houston, J'ircrtf n, G, T.
ltev. It C. ItHtm-bv, Sllvnrmn, (I. Ohtm.
L.C FI'hir,SFin, O. M. .
Kil Hideout, AJtiany, t. l). M,
U: M. Driver, Monroe, (. I. O.
J. K. I. t'aviu, Keens, . Sent.
Tllm-.n 1'isrtl, ssIhii, 1'. . W . C.T.
M. U htiiter, Koreat Omo, Oiuer,lStl
ntrin'r nil w of Juv nllo 'IVtupl rs.
?. li. 21 !. , I'tndleh n.Oraid Messenger.
Lsst Wi(lii(.il,T Mrft. T. U. Ilarrfenn and
a MU IMIIoks, wi h n joiitiK Pete, met
Hlth an aci.d -nt wliile wr. Iruo bri'i"ii m-ar
Anilt.v, Iliat 1 Mini, rif.r -mI";' fti.i) rci nt
lc".t itne ui" t!ieoi'CUMo:s i.:' in wh on iliey
wrKiti. i he unlu. .ilnt'itciif'i (., 1 ,., tubiulo
Irioi: hltht v.lilli .ii Hit. br.di;r, which wua
about ill 'iHit Ii'kI:. and buckol oiT, tho xiriK
on.ltumtts nud hori-e, ell falluiK in ono
ifinfui.ed mass ntll-o bottom of the ruvlno.
The babe wm. pinked up unconscious but
f-horily Hfttrwards mviini, It only Imvlng
been htunmid in thofnll. Mrs. flurrlson wns
badly brub-od on her limb, and person,
whllo Miss lllllinps I'srapcil unhurt. A lor
lunnto escape for nil parties, considering tho
nature of theaccltlont.
Now Hailing.
Mr. A. Hush, tho proprietor of the Chem
ektlu hotol 1ms ordortd from tlio It a
handsomoand stylish Iron railing which la
to surround the balcony on tho west sldoof
that house. This will Met tho building off
to adrHtiiitgnnnd quests or tho hotol will
havo n line proinonado and 11 good place to
vlewCoininerclHl stree' Trom on c,ala days.
Thtoo Thoiiaand Dollar' Worth.
Tho I'ltclllo Threshing Machlno Company
rtivlmt Vfsterdav throe thousand ditiinrM
worth or rdioiiN Ilorio Powers nlioady for
ne. Thef-e jioweishatl bfen made for iisnlu
tii;ioinlH, butihucotiilnuMl drought In that
s'lsto miike.s tbo N.1I0 dull lor nil kinds of ma
chinery, and so these poweis'nore purchased
iv tin. 1, r. M. Company 10 till contracts al
ready made here.
Pursuant 10 liictriioih.ii.s iroin proper su
ilmrlty, Pii'mastir II. M. Tiiiitihcr engaptd
-Ms nionilu,: riinosons or looms ntthe Che
.1.. I,, u fur Cie O I. .Morion Senatorial -tiro.
vir-lnwtian.iig.Ci inmll it. Thev sreex
pfet.d i arilte hero the 1-utor part of noti
tteekcr the lir.t of iho week lollow inir.
Fouuil Guilty.
John Tobln und owou ICecgan wro found
Kiilliy lu ihn Clrc.ih Coun tins forenoon, of
silliillyaiii lutllclously killing a yaliMblo
iinlmal. Tliev ore each hcntoncotl to pay a
line offjO and osm.
Whnt Kind of nn ond duosn shoonvt
leer L-onio tti? A wiixcd ond.
X". jCL.. SIXXLltlX, Sui-tiMt,
Salem, Oregon, dealer In fcitoreoi'cope nnd Stcrssi
feoplc Vlott, and Scene or Haleia and tho rurrouud
Injr cnimtry. Lift).lio 1'hotographt, tn India Ink. OU
or Witter Oolor. te
Toulc.
Kvoryone, ntllmo, feels tho, necessity of
some restorative or the vital powers, de
proved by montal or bodily exhaustion. In
such conditions, let every rme. Instead or lly
111 in the alcoliolls or medicinal stimulant-,
whltili miiKt bo Inllourid by dooraislou equal
lo their nxritauieur, relnvigorate his dorang
cd 3 stem by the iinluiwl tonlo elements of
Hie Pmiuvian Syuui. Sold by all drug-
SlstH.
t'lisoiicitca Tcsttinony.
Fairfield, Me., April S3, ISM.
Oontlemc-n Seeing numerous ccrthlcates
lu the Mtuue J-Urtiier, emtlorslnc tho merlta
of theiiret 1,uhk K-medy. Wisiaii'h lUr..
amok WiuiCiir.uuY. 1 am imhicrtl mid I
lake iilrasiirA In itlvlng public'.. v to Ihn urot
oureit icconipliheil in inv isnillv m the
ytarlSsri During theumtiier of ih.U year
my son, Henry A Archer, now poM muster
in this place, was attacked with bpitilug of
blood, ismgh, woikuess or lunt's, and geue
ral debillt v, so ninoli so that our lamilv pby
tlolati declared him to havo a "srteil con
sumption." He was under medical treat
ment for a number of mouths, but rocelvod
110 benefit from It. At length, Irom tho boll
citation of himself ando'hrs, I,wasinduc(t
to purchase ono bottle of Wivr.wi'. Halsam
or Wiu CiiKitny, which lioneiliod him bo
much 1 obtained another, which In a short
tlmo restored him to his usual state or health.
1 can fcnrely recommend this routed v to oth
ers in liko condition, rorlt Is, I think, all it
purporls to ba tub cheat luno kemedy-
IS)U THE TIMIisI
The nboye statement, gentlemen, la my
voluntary offering to you In favor of you
disposal. As ever, yours,
Andrew Archer.
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