Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 07, 1877, Image 3

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W1LLA
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E FARMER.
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Steamer A. A. Ma Jolly
Can'aln Coeliran'a n steamer, the A. A.
McOully, Isoxpeoied to arrive on her flrtt
trip up tho brlrfiit Willamette, next Monday,
ibe 3d Inst. It Is the calculation lo arrive
here about 4 o'clock In the afternoon of that
day. Upon lior nriival (Inn. A. A. MoCully
whom ibn vessel is tiarmd Tor will present
the craft with n ett of colors, consisting of
Enltm, Union J vk and Kit r gen, which will
bo flung to the hwiM ntid properly saluttd
by tooN't-am whin1 In or iho new boat.
Very Desirable Property for Bale.
Nlntiiy-llirpo feres d laud on Snip in Pral
;io, near tbe FatrG'Oiwd, will be i-old nta
treat bargain l'im inb purohtsor, For termi
and otbur Information , luqulro ot H. A
Olarko, t the Faiihkii olllce, Htloiti,
1'roiii n l'l)hUluii,
II ill- I'mk Vt,Fel. 7, 1870.
Messrs. 8'b W lWt &SiniH. UfUiii.
Gent You ma perlmps rein, tuber that 1
wrote, sou several week ego In regard k
tbe une of tliH I'FiinviAN Tiur oi my wife,
who wu sulToring iroin ieneml debility, tbe
sequence of Tpliold DiMttittiry. I bud
tried iho niot timed pbveloianti'lu this HUtto,
and also In Canada, vvltmiut relief. At your
recommendation hho rnajtllOt'CMt the tmu
ot tboBvrtip, Hid lirht four bullion mndo but
littkv lmpreMlnti, tiuiHtillii taxing thu bfib
n1uh.ikian tit Imnmvo rniildl V. end now, ef
tor Urtliik" ix ol ho didiai lio ilea, shn ha6
renalmd her eireng h. unci In iiblo to do
most of inn work 11I111111 the hotiBo; nod I
fth that I oa'himi sneak too highly In prln
of tho I'iHtuvtAN SYiiUt I have prescribed
it to seveiai ol niv pxtuntM, unil Iihvii pro
cured thoMlo ot roveral dna'u of tt horo
You otto tnakrt any u-itnf ili.u lo tcr If jon
bw fit. Yours vary truly, H. I). Buuhh, M.
D.
BY TELEGRAPH,
FOREIGN.
"its onir n cough"
has brought in in v to untimely graves.
What Is a CntwliT Tho lungs or Tj'onchlsl
tuboH lmo beoti attached by a cold uature
sounds an aUim hull, lolling where thu ills
ealies V.iotn RiiirufKiH "try Wihtah'b
Balm am op Wu.n CiiKiunri" It hKB curwl,
4urluu to If' iikIi ot un-niiiry. tbnumiuds
tinon ilinoNHiiriH of pMrHons Ax ionn an you
eoauh, thor Ih dHKiT, for Ibe oouuh In
foty Valv. Uho 'WiTah" and be ourefl
Sold by nlldruKKlniH.
BaKiBi, UreKcn, ilulrr In Htvrcoooy and Btcreo
(ooulc Vlw, aud 8cou(i of Halcm sod tho Mrroand
Wecraouj. Llf.lie Photosrph, In UdU tok, ot,
arWAtor Color. "
Dr. H. SMITH,
DENTIST,
riALEM, OltEUON..
OAee Mored orcr OrtRTMAN BUlhJ.' HW BTOE7
UfllMboani from 0 a.m. loB p.m.
ABXIflMl
1SCK.
Willamette Nunenr,
0. W. WALLING & SON,
PKopKiKTOKs,
Oiwfo, OUokamat oo., OrvfOB,
WALLING
;PJEACH PLUM,
Xlio ltullun Prime,
And tbu beit Tirlellct of
Plum,
l'raae,
I'cncli,
Applet,
lcar,
Cherry
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN rULt. ASdUKTMBNT.
3end for Desoriptiv Catalogue
Saiem Flouring JKLilla.
3BT IfAXlLV FtOUR,
llAJCEIfS RICTIU, Z3CX.
Sin'KRTIKB AND GRAHAM,
UUiDLINOH, BRAN, AND HllUia.
OouMtuoitly ou Hand.
HtffliONC J?l50 in OAWI3
Paid for Wheat
It. C. KIPiNBY,
rxjHUU AiiCPt B. K. M. U
EAILROAD LANDS,
Xjitril Tormwl
LOW IMllfllCt
LONG TinKI
LOW INTKIIKHT
Tie Oregon and CtlUornU an1 Orrgoi
t'eHtrnl ItullriMd L'oinpjalea
OVKBlt their LoU fr iiiaop) ins rolttwlairllba
rtl ttron: U ItuVi of tho pri, c In cL; lutervrt o
the biUneoit lha ra'o nf eian per ct-uu ouo ir'
i(Wriil; ai'l fch fo!liluij ytr file tenth or thi
srloctpil nd lntrel ua t'm twljucd it U rto ol
ivnp-rcint persona . Uolh pnuclpilan4lntr
Ml pjyablu lo U. tf. Carrncy.
AVliicojnt of ta per e ut itl toltvr e l
SW LtUr 10 tw ldreM"d ft P. nUUULKB, Lan
Aetal O. 0. It. tt.. PottUod. Onifoa.
S. H. CT,AUGHTONf
NT4RV FIJMLIO. Kl Blal Kat,
and OttllMlor orrial, will roMJr at
ta4 to in la-iM:ff eulrutU 1 10 bu care. M-iHlNl
IIONVKVANCH A KP flAl.'V. 0C at Uw
feat OBca, Xaobaxtou,
Vienna, Ang. 28 A dlnpitcli nani In eor
ril churolie ot (lunfrtry tho To Detim hHB
h(in rulnbrmtod and praynrn off Tnd tor for
berTurklBh vlrlorlea. Tlio Vatiolan hH
Inttructod tbe blsbopo to prevent this In fu
turo. ,
A correnpnndent at B1rde toUgraprm
TurRday f lliw: Tho corpi oouimandtd
bv llio ei-tnlnlsier of war, losnihfr with
othor oorp", will npnratn on I hn Tlmok. Thev
Hrn onlt-red to b) in rcndlucH to march In
ihn-ocHya. Lst n'ght thi vvhr n cniinail
of tho mlnlM'ry, laxilni; till 3 o'oiock In llio
mnrolnB. I'ritico OorUuhki)ff kfopi him
Rflf dully informed of what Impptni linru
ThoHirvlan p)v'rnmnt inqnlreu whtthpr
(hh LxdinfTHhoultf reoxlvo tho conimnDcl,
but tho ropl v wa In tint no.jatlvo.
London, Aug 20 A-k result of Sntnr
diy'n flitbilnK llm IHirWUh advancai on Ibe
ht leries MtiniMwhat muiiaiu'o the Ruidn
flankt. Tho Tinka are cona'moilnit frpah
haitmlot in Toiji valloy. Tho KuMnlaiiH
have boon ndiquntuly rt'lnroreed, and there
In nnibliiK In 1 ho prr-w nt ltnxiki lo alter
tho Imp-iiHblon that Ch.n. HvdlUky holds bin
pontdonn.
Hafviit LMha lias been appointed mlntfttar
of JiiHiloa, i-ucciullng AHyin I'aiha, who la
nominated ptosUlentol the e.miutit.
AdvlrxH Irom "HiiHliin beii'qiiarter fit
Oorny 8 inltin August 28ih, fay all Ih quiet
1I1IM mommy, viur irnnp' uininoiin ineir pit
hIiI'iii. ThxTnrkH riuuilii unditr rover lie.
hind tho tiolhbinliiK liflnlit,mit nrriiKool
our htitteileri TIiiiIoIhI tiuniherof wonndod
from Aui'iist UlMtto AiiKUMt 27th fu 2 480, In
eluding 95 olllwrt. Tlo numlH-r killed ih
iiuknuwn Everything la qmtit in 1'lbVl.n
and Lot'chti.
A o-irriHDntidont telpifrHiihR! Afier tho en-
vere OuhllnK Hunday Chit Tuikt rnfralned
from renewing tho ittUrk on the ItiiHalen
poHltlona in yclilpka rHn, mid up to this
morning tboro wub only au occiuduiml rlilu
flro.
Ixwdon, Anp. 30 A apeolaldalfd Onrney
Sludenlef tlie iMili hhh: The uliIoT of Huh
klan htatr vhdied Hohlpka Paox, and repnria
troops aro well suplllwl provNlMin and very
dxtoruilnod The Turku are Kulnn wearied
Hovr-I tlieuaud unburhd dead ciiuno an
unbearablo Btonoh around tbe hill aide.
Considerable relnfnroetnenta arrived at Oib
rovaonHuudiy. AooriiapondeoteatiroatiM
tba Ruaatan garrlaou In tbe paaa at 80 batta
lions,
London. Auz. 30. A telfKrara from lbs
oeat or war mates Hulelnun Paaka ooualdera
thoUklnRof Hchlpka paaa rrotn tbe rront
hopelena, and will .conwuuot fnrufledoampB
in the villaitiM of Sohlnka and Henkoraaod
croiM tho Balkan llirnagb other pauses.
The Porta hunrdnrM me eonoentraiion
ofSiO.Mt troona on the Tlitioka frontier of
Hri and resolved lo denoae Prince Milan,
irbervia beRina war, ana appoint a rnrKian
governor for tbe principality.
Tho Time military cnrroitpondent at Da
rharext aava: Fir the moment tbe In tore t
ooaeeotrateitelfairalnon Plevna where Oa
matt Haiitia U atrongly reinforced by men
rrum rJulelman Pxaba and RUiia fram Wld
dlu. He la now credited with 200 and ntaght
10 make a Kid ilefense, but If defeated the
Turklnh .e will be Irreparable In tbe Taoe
of tbe immenaely fcuporlor Raaalan eavalry.
O-maa Paaha'ri defeat would moreover, Im
mediately kIvo tbe Rn'alana foree enonub,
even without the oomtSK gnard, to path
again over tbe Balkana.
Keliriadft, Aur. 88 Many engineer offl
mn him lfi for the frontier. Ptiatoua
aarf brMita miMlt , tUo -MumvaaBcT
and Tlmok rvera and Klldora. BlRhtbatU
linna of reKiilara leave for the frontier.
r.nnrfnn. Auir M Tim Roumanian brldae
at Korola aaa ready the H'.ti of AukuhI, and
a whole dlvlalon eroded. Two othera have
imihablv irned hy tbistlmo, tegetber with
tbe prtoee kiroself.
Nil u ci-tvo aciton will tako plaee atSohip
ka tiniil Iho arrivalof ruliilorcemunta on 0110
or both aide.
London, Aufr.SO-Oen. Grant and wife
haie arrived In K .Inliiirif.
The editor or the Madraa Time, a. ment
brof Iho rtllnf committee, wrltea uudei
AuitiiNt Ihtl Tbe population of touihirii
I nil-, morxnr IfNHtTea ed by finloe, num
her V4,000fl00 Under tho mii favorable
nirnni,ikiiiiii-u ut laalOIIII alxtll will die.
Ham has lallen in lorrenlH all over the
north of Scotland alinnst without iiitermla
slon elnre last night. Tho barveHl rojioriM
f'tim all quarters ere moat det'iidlnp. The
fl mla bavouauaed Krt'at dumK oouth
A hIhn
1'arlx, Auir. 80 The publlo prnaeoutor bat
lodav. Issiifd a HumiuniM which will he
arvd on Gambotta. Wltne'-Hea will be
neaid bv a maumtrate charued with the pre
liminary examination. KUtlvo to Oaiu.
ttta'e trial, tho Frauonle eaja the oh-rKt of
hatred and contempt of Ibe Rnernmenl h a
leen ahandonod, aa ll Mould Involve a trial
I. .rin h J'lry. when newnpapor reporla oould
not have been prevented.
ChieaKO, Aii. 31 The Trl'iune't London
aolal t-at.; At Kufsitn hcilquartern It is
hellt-ved the nfiuient now nt hand for dull.
HlveattMCfcHupon the Turkiah ariiilet nor h
of the Itilkana, AsKaul a upon Plevna i
rerttlnl v only a iitHiter of a f. w daya, A Ih
ftMlnfO-mm I'aulia 1 regarded by Loudon
paperee UitviiHiie: in imoi mav mis wif
.Trtl lsn-oU(l Hiinn 10 rtM rout without uxht
Inirloa pohlttnn w here he will nut be ex
piiMt men attack fiotn tbo Korvian army,
which is t-ald to l -10,00 etront; and ready 10
march at a moinent'a notice aoroaa the frou
tier Confttantlnopln, An 31 A Hhnmla dla
. aifit aiiiK'UiiceH the column nf tletno 1'h
na lorn advancetl from K-ki DJtuna and
rrnkst-d IIih rlycr Iyim near Oannar, drlv
h'i'k ihe Hukfiano, who, alter a hhnrt rmUl
ance rtre'id fit 111 the river
.Mn lull Plaint hasuilVxiiOH I from ItiHirrail
tovvimtK TormaW, rf iul-inn ihe Ilu-hUm and
laptiirlni two kui a. A Kreat faitlti ia b
lievtdtoho liitnilnHOt. Hut Turks ureas
.timlnp- tho fifffnaivo aionir the whole lino.
KHiff I'anha IihvI'-K refusm! to attend u
millittrv eoiini'il lor trUI.it has beeu dioid
ed to briiip him hi fore thnoouivll by loroe
Lnudfiu. Aii? 31 A Russian olil tlal dla
ptoh yesterday eyMtho Ris,laoiroocon
initio lobdvaitce lowtrds mi itiin Kilth.
Otin. Alcliasotra crus-ed the river Kelea
-iirttrnihe 8 h litat, lUaadvancaKuard oo
CUliUd AKine-obao-a
The ndv.inutt olumn of Otiii, Rlbltch,e
fmitn from therivir Mirnrht airlveit OU the
U4Hl at the villnue of, l.lldln-k.-r.
The I'urka h.ivlni; r,e-ivcil relnf.r uif nta
uro Jortlf tnu Hukum Kalbti and thu ukIkIi
borini; hfightH,
A it'iHchim nt nf it column iiiulerCol Is
malleff at ladwar aa auaoked'hy a Hiipxrlor
I'liiklch force; ublohwat. however repulsed
Uillie'nli tlireeirKlsn eoliimua mane
a frteh atlatk up?nu out iroop, trout and
lUnn, but notwiihhtandlnK iheir lmuinn.o
numerical Miperkirity. Ihe Tinka were re
pa Uud a'ler five bourn' enKai infill, with a
io6 ol 400 men. The Kutalau loaaea weie
invlKnl&caiit.
l'rluoi Tohrrkaaaki haa been removed
from the admluia'.ration of liulftaria.
The Turkish ambawador at Vienna baa
delivered a note reminding the towers that
Turkey, m tbe conclusion of tbe lsu Servian
warreK'e ted no opportunity of renderiutt
rvlakaimleas attbelr lequett.siatlu in
case Servla abould again take op arau Tur
key would not coutldur theuielvea bound
he'rearer to treat bar with moderation, and
would only consult5 her own military and
political Intototn. '
It la expected a Vnille alone tho lint n' tho
Lmn, from Auat-hlar to Torlake, was brgun
ytaterdvv and eon intted ell day. Meheinel
Alll'atha o unnanded tbu I'urKs in ponton,
hiiiI attnuked tun ltlasivimat Uirro Hiltila.
So far tho Turku ant t.ii-p-fn
Dei Moines, It , Ana UJ -U .-.ih of ihe
railroad accident nil C.KIAP it It at the
eaet branch of Four-mile cicfk, mncn iiiIIih
from ihlselt,irolH'ilnnlnK to arrive. TIim
number of killed is cvilnwttd frnni 10 to Bt)
All the train lint the nleepins car weutdown
Into the stream, tho emilne cutiiptetoly out
ofeluht. Hirnum'n iihov car wen' down
nmnni; tho real, uud It IsaaUl all or tho 11
occupants hutnnii ore killed, It Is lrnpo
elbluinuet f.ill pitrUculaia yet, aa the iicnt
dent ocourred eeverul miles (roiu a(eera,ih
otllcii. Arr.tnunut-nta uro bMin; made for
toloymphlo cottiinuulcatlott dlrtct from the
beetle of tho Hcoldent.
Anpitclal to the Sh(o RiiUter from the
iv reck eaja that there are 10 killed ho f.tr aa
known. Twelvo !o'IIim uteotit on the hitttk,
hh folloWH : Billy Itike'doan, onplticor ; J
K Hull Htid daughter, toone, In Win Hum
tulniiH, newhOov; Mra. Riiiiia Iltbcook,
schianl teaoher; Rock lalamlj 7 of llirniun'e
men as follows : V It lltknr,,! , ItrtiBs,
A. Muck, O R kwell, r. Tooinp-n, J. Ir
cell. Four deail hotlieH are will In the
wivck, iHltciiutiolbegtil utlt at pnefllt. Mra.
Holt wIioho hnhband nnd laiii(hior are
unions iho klllid.ta hadlv lijur.c!
New York, Au.iW rottvil Oriieral Hi
dean writes tt letter denying ihe 11 coril n
made bv Mimnnf the Aimr'oin pipers, linn
ho wont ihe order or Cincinnati while Ht'coin
panvlnuOHii. Onnt. lie t-avn he Is not a
inemliKr of llio order of Clnoliitmil. hiiiI
nnver wore tlinena'ijiila nftheonlar uliher
at homii orubroao.or any d kui rat Ion what
ever, excKlil thoo tndt'Htluir his minimi Ion
with the U. 8, oluuioer nrmy during tbo
rebellion.
New York, Aug. 29 A Vablo eporl.tl rwyn
ihe freedom of tliocltleuof GIasow and Ayr
havo lieen offorod Grant.
Nw-hvllle, Aug, 28 A dUpilcb from
Wobli U. Hayes at Waahlnftlnti nnnoiinota
ihe President and several nuniliera of ili
cabinet expect lo vltdt Nashville on the 10 h
Sep1.., In reaponao to an Invi'atlon of the
municipal au'horJties, board of trade and
ellfzetiM generally. t
A train on the Missouri PaolfJo road, eight
miles woat of the city, tonight ran Into a
wagon containing W. T, Rltchey, wife and
two children. Rltchey and wife were killed
and tho oblld ratally Injured.
Marshalltown, Aug. 38. The Deranoratlo
convention reassembled at 2 p m. and nom
inated the following ticket: Gov., John P
Inaht Lt. Gov., W. Jameej Supreme Judge
n. E.J Boardmani bap. Public InatruoUoui
O. D Collom.
Rlohmoad, Ind., Ang. 30 Hon. Iaaao
Johnson ol tbe Rleomond Dally Palladium
was among tbe attendants upon senator
Morton last night, and this evening the fid
lowlnu editorial was published In that pa
pen General anxiety abiut Ihe onndl Ion nf
(Senator Morton and the contradictory report
afloat In regard to It Jostiry as In saying It,
and we sprak from personal nbeervation,
that his Improvement In tba last 48 hours
baa bees most remarkable. His real last
nluht was alasoat unbroken, nleeplng the
greater part of the time aa calmly and natu
rally aa thoush In Bartat health.
Mobile, Aug 3 Admiral Hemmea died
this morning at Point tJaarv .
-" '"- -... " " ..
la Informed by telegraph rrora wen. -at'""! "'
tne oroMtng 01 mux river oy mwiBK
and bis enoampmaai between Milk and me
Miaaourt rivers, in me neiguonrnoon ti uiv
lie Rooky mountains, and about M mile-
southeast of Fort Bentou. Hfling iioii'a
firetajnoo again In thi Unlh-d BUlea with a
arge foree will oauaeadditloaal ao.lon at tbe
war departmcut In dealing wim tne inuiaii
problem.
New York, Aug. 3Q A Pot WaNhlnglon
dlBustoli )B Oeu. Terry does not credit ibe
r-port lha' Hilling Dull and his baud haa re
iiirued to U 8. territory, ami thinks the In
diana M-eu aud reported aa being Suiirg
Dull'u band are a r-uiall part wblub nevni
weutauroaa the Canadian bmder at all, but
remained within our territory. A diapateh
hta been sent to Ihe Canadian autuorllles
asking whether Bitting Dull haa actually re
turned to American noil The Hilling Hull
oommUalon will nol leave until a reply tu .he
dlaibttoh la received. Siorelary Hohura la
confident that BillliiK Dull laHtlli in Canada.
I)es MninoA, Aug "A Tho body last taken
nuiwaa lliaiot Mia Crow, wlfnof a work
man al the Park lloitae bare. Her head,
which waa crushed aud maahed between twa
cam la now pulled nil. Three more Ix'dica
havo been taken out, all men. One Ih aiip
pood, by the papers on him, to be Cogeii, a
oninmoruiitl traveler from Peoria, Hi. Tho
other two are uoidentUled. The body nf t
lady Ih now lying lu the wreck, making IH
pemons known 10 be klllbd. The o her cr
are en llrmly tnluiuopvd logethir that it w
linpoasiblo ho ftr 10 pry them apart with
blo-K and tackle Tben-tiutiof IhtilaMt man
tskell OUl v.hB ThoH. DilllaWA of lis a I l)te
Moinea. who reonlitly mil away I10111 tho
luaoe aaluin.
I tin aoutiwu was oocaaioiieu uy inn warn
ing muni tntt brldue, aud occurred aliui4
o'cloik thla uiorulng.
Tiieatreutii where tbo aocldont ocourred
has imvor boii knoau to resell Its pteaeul
height. Ttieohauuel was 40 or W) foot wide
and lnnk.sM feet high. Tbe looouiotive, In
ita wild daa , landed at the foot of the wont
em hide and half hurried iuolf In tho earth
limnim' ear was next aud dropped Into the
ohHtuiflj the baggage and tnall patxod ovm
this, thu otcupauts buliu uiihurl. 1'htt Uri-I
Nttieiiger pliohed lieaili'oog IliUi Ihe Hlre-nu
wliere the water was 15 ft 01 deep The m x
car plunged under 1I1U, teleacoptng wlih it.
and the m-xt telfioipeil hall llirouh both
jirtcediiu. The Hiteplug ar did not go
into the wreck, t-lmply trmauae thero was
not room for It. Its oecupanta wert Jirrril,
tint nnuii eerloualy Itjured. Tim hceiie al
the time of tho ttO.)idiiii la de-turihed as ter
rifl t tho ralu falling in lorreiitw Hecoriipaii
l.il hy wind, llghiuing and violent thunder,
"ihouraah put out the llyhts mid thu .ceao
of tenor iiHiilng may well boiui.igiutd
Bin Prunuii:o, Aug. W llio fullnwlng
d epaioli fioui Halt Iki was ricolvtfi 10
ilav al4 ti'oloik: '(Irigliam Ynumi died at
4 p.M TuefltkH of ih city am at half-matt
Malt Like, Aug. IS Tlia opp iklllon to Ihe
hlioceksitiu ol liber Joseph Yminii or Hru
ham Y luiigtolhe prealiienuy 01 Ihe ohoruh
Ih ou kliokeii mid In very many cairns moki
bluer, J it'll VV. Young la the only one ul
all litte.i by nalnrsl or a quired anility fir
ihe jan. loo. He Is iloaucially a bankrupt,
snd has iititll the Us sis mouths been hum
ih-iciI of aixMtasy.
Hsli Uke, Au 30. The funeral of Uric
ham Youiitf i aiiioiinod to take plaro on
.Sunday next. The , fags upou tho publlu
iiuildliiga are at half mai-t beie lo day, and
orpe upon Ibe doors of places of Iiiiih-hs n
1111 at of the prnmiiit Mormons. IlrlghamV
iteaih raiike sincere regret 011 tho pan ot
motnf Hie Mormoim.whlletliegentlltM view
ll aa likely 10 cause distension and a gradual
bieakuiK to pleceh of the Mormon uhuroh
As rrgards Hrigham'a uo'eaoiall is luipoa
Mtble 10 .ay who mar attain to his pnalilon
Now York, Au j. 30 All the papers have
obituary arllslt oa Brignaaa Yuung. His
death tuftiie a profound eoiis-a Ion. Xht
Timea saya of Ins Mormon state and the
great problem of Itsexlatenea, it tsdilllcuh
lo8ay what will bo tho te-ult nfhl death
bill It doee wem that lt tvlll bea flnal blow
wlilch ehnll r.hatter tho monstrouH fabrio ol
MntmnnlHRi
Ltwrenne, Iv., Aug. 30. Kx. Gov. Wilson
Shannon died at mMnlyht,
PlUhhurg, Aug 31 lu the U S. olroul'
this afternoon A RrlBCJS, ll'tnry itln
donherif'Titnd Dtvld Wsand wi re tantenefd
to paj $10,000 end eoeta and ninety dayH Im
prlMiumeiit tor contempt of court In atopp
Imc iralnH on tho Central road, whlon was in
ilin hands of a receiver appointed by tbe
court . M
CtnVnUnd, Aug. 31. Tho Grand Knnatnp
uieui of lCulirbia Templar of Ihe United
States sdiiiunutd tlitn forenoon. Grand Mae
rr llurlhnt, nf Chu'iigit, w.h Installed, and
appointed ofTWrs to till vscanoliH Tbe
n xt crawl nticsiiipmmit tneert 'n Chicago
tho third Tuesday lu AllPUt, 18JI0.
The tevereet rain storm ever known, hore
pse-od over the cltv thi- forenoon, accompa
nied jy Huhtulnu',' lnd a-d hall. Several
roor were blown off and truos broken tuid
unrnntnd.
Wu-btneton. A tin. 31 The eynaKCguo ef
tho Hebrew congreuation, reoently rebnllt,
waa dftlioated this evening. Many prom In
ent persons were In tho eoiioreualion, Pres
Idem Haves promised to ntiend,httt waa pre
von I od from il-iliift so bv ollliilal btlsltieits.
lie Hont a measage expiessieg tegreie.
Tho eiipotlnteniKtit of ihn uoveromnnt
printing oflltM Iias kiied n circular to arna
tora en teiirrmnialives unurvtltig tl em me
tn lend Inlltieiiot In biiliHll or hov perHOii
si eking en iipiiulnlmeui In the got rruinttii
printing cHI'", im he lnt mis in me filler" 10
run the olllco according to ills own Judg
m tu. . .
NtJvYiirk, Ain. 31 Tho Trlhitne'a Salt
IjtUitspic.Ul eVHiheie la I nt little exnlio
ipeni theio Over tho tlealh of llrlh'Hn Young
The pipera upiicivrcd In mourning end eome
Iiousch aero draped The tuneiul occurs on
hiiiuUv H ime autlnlnalo 11 ouarrel over hl-
elafi by Iho heirs, Involving the rlghte of
hla poljgitiioini uhildien. It la probable
tint', hla Hiirct-fenr will never achtevo the
power wielded bv Young.
C-awittmide, Kaitesa, Aug 30 Ten (hull
enutl pmiplo responded in the nail to-dav to
wltne-H tho OHrnmonlea attending tho dedica
tion nf the On! John Drown monumnnt.
Senator ImraMs, orator nf tho day, made a
speech an hour lung, being nnnsiently ap
plaudnd. After dinner, Charles Langdnn
delivered a speech, formally dedicating the
montimnnt. 3hnrtsDOnhoa were made by
D II. Uaakell. Col. D K. Anthony, and oth
era. A jotolutkin was adopted rtqutstkig
tbe legislature of Kansas in mske an appro
nrlstlon lo procure a statue nf John Brown,
in brnnse or marble, to be plseed In the hall
nf atatnary of the national oapltol aa a gift to
Iba Halloa. Many leading .men of tbe B'ate
were present, and the meeting wai pronoun
oed a grand sanoess.
FROM POftTLAXD TO X0SI1TJB0.
Tnesday morning, August Mb, party
eons'stlngof Oen.Tanaait, formerly of tbe
U. B. army, now visiting Oregon aa civil and
mining engineer, la tbe lnleret of ibe O dt
O. R. R. Company, Mr. Ooggawel I, connected
with tba Independent Htateaman, Concord,
N. II., now travellag la Oregon; Oapt. Rlek
er. of Bsleai, MasSj, who commanded a ve
yird'lfVeaVgto at
Vancouver, aocompsnled by Mraars. Hohulae
and Brandt of tbe R. R. Company, went up
tbe road ss far aa Rneabarg, yoar oorreepou
dent having been kindly Invited by Mr.
Nebulae 10 Join tbe excursion. It was a da-
lignum day, not 100 warm mio oppronsive,
and aell calculated toshow to advantage our
li rnparate summer clime. Aa wo passed up
the Willamette and left the hills and woods
of Clackamas for tho prairies and wheat
Ileitis to iho South, our visitors began to re
alise tbo extent and value of tho Willamette
valley aa a wheat producing region. Leav
ing French Prairie wo swept past the bills nf
Marlon and lu sight of those or folk, need
lug no other proof than ooulsr demonnlra
lion to show that the bill sides rival our val
leys In the prodaotlon of cereals, It la a
beautiful sight to view the golden Held,
piled with glittering sheayea that crown Ihe
hills and are bung opoo their sunny slopes.
It U not less beautiful to read the story ef
the genuine prospetlty of our farmers In the
vast fields or grain on the prairies, seme of
which bavii been reaped while others wait
with bonded heads f r tho reaper's coming.
Kvery where, as wo passed on leaving Ihe
lower valley for Ihe biosd prairies or Linn
aud thu diversified landscape or Lane, wo
saw buy harvesters at work, Tho harvest
was then about half coucluded in the Wil
lamette valley. The geiitlometi with ua
who visited Oregon for the first time, woie
delighted with tho agrlouliual qualities of
Marlon county, thoir views broadened au
they rolled over tbe one great prairie nf Linn
aud past the thriving (owns along Ibe road
in that county 1 they admired the charms of
Lano county, whero we looked ahead across
tho prairies, at tbe clear cut outllues of
Hpencer's llutto, and reaching that charm
ing bill-guarded town, Kugene, passed
011 thenoo through ever changing vistas or
hllbj and vales, through the npper portion of
that county, looking hack as uoolluilxd thu
easy grndt) of the CallpooU mouuialiis at
the clustered snows of (he Three Hlsters.
TllltOOH TJIH UMPUUA.
Wedluod t Odeneal's excellent table at
Albany and supped at Oakland. The Coin
p.ny taku care that pssneugrs Hliall be well
used and well fed, as Is very proper. Over
the CallpooU's Is not along ride, for the
mountains are uolther very rude nor very
wide sprtad, hut consist of heavily tlmhoted
rlduus that look desolata in a statu ef nature,
and are being desolated by Couutook' steam
nw mill, planted close by the road. A short
run lakes us down an easy grade, alot.g tiio
waters of Pass Creek, until wo curve and
glldo among llio bnautllul and ploturequu
valleys of tho Uiniqua, pt Yoncalla vslo
aud hill which sppear In most charming re
kiho sud retrospect as we follow (be long
sweeping curve to tbe Houth of It. The Ump
qua looks Its best In spring time, for tho
hills that are brown in Auguitareeuierald In
May, with a world In bloom to deck them
for tbe summer greeting. I saw them thus
In May IHol aa I wielded aa ox whip over tba
nnaaade Umpqaa roads, and made moiUr or
is almost aalrcaidsn black mndtaat baa
slneo then beenmo hlstoilo. Tho vales aud
hills of Umpqua looked like dream land
tvonty-slx years sgn, for tho footsteps of
o vlllaitlon wore few and far boiweenjtba
stge of Yoncalla wan a now coiner, or com
pratvely nn.and the valleys beyond were
tn tally tioolalmud and tiuoonuplod, and thero
were rw cattlo upnti the thousand bills.
There bus (time n change over that spirit of
drmtii'laiid that the ebrill ecrcwm of tho
l coato lie I'etre witness; aud nld Duck und
Hrludlo have lieuled thoir last load and
turned their Inst furrow uti ago ago. Many
a furrow has been In mod lu tho Uiupqun,
aud some few Imvo been plowed tu liin lace
of Iho boy of '61
Wo wend our vvy mid wind our conrse on
through vale Hfer vale and sweep tbo baso
nf many a hill, elth now and then a cut
through rocky point?, hiiiI Just as the even
lug begins to mluglu with the day and twi
light ortcps with drowxy step 011 day's
threshold, wo btxi tho lually di lly;litful vll-
lagoot Koeeburst (tliHl will probably rencnt
being called h vills;a when It knows that it
Is n lively towu.)arndlod oomforiably among
tho hills on tho laud claim that uncle Anron
ltot.0 locit'ed over quarter of a CMilury -liice
slllis Iioiihch netlcd 1 here lu cnmfiirtnt.li) con
trast with the rudestirioundlm h of the enrly
aelHera tn thosn years of loim auo.
Thero wire nlwas mineral sprlncs pour
lug fort li nt Snow ileii, ho shnioas nt preeont,
hut their healing virtues w,inol nppricln
led, whllo to-day m NiiowdcnV place In Yon
calla vslo, a lino hotel In const nmtt d end the
comr.iencemeut msduof whatmua; In Unto
hn a lavorlie watering plnco. Already Inval-
tda go away relieved of discomfort aud ills-
oaeo.
linHriiuiia-roAi. ukdh,
At IlnMihurg the rallioud ends "lid tbonvcr
Itiitd Htauo resuniiH Its uilsslon nf mercy aa
onuveyr of the United H'ates tnall. As tor
minus of the road, Ko-eburg posneascs con
siderable importance, bealiies wlilch it ban a
aataral loeatlon that gives It an exienstvo
trade, Here we mot pleasant friends, spent
tho cvonlug mj'iyubly partly lu beating, tbo
Congressional reminiscences of Mr. Lano,
who nveels as a story teller and has a deal of
pride In announcing that ho was one of tho
five incorrigible "flllbusiers". Here we also
met Judge Tolman, of Ashland, who was
organising a company tn work valuable
gravel mines he owns In Jaoknon county.
Ooal has been fnntid on the Railroad Compa
ny's lands In Uiniqua, as well as on other
lands, and mtion Inuivstls felt In securing
the developonient nfsueh lands, by whoever
o vned,' beostts" suoti developemeut will in
oresse trafUti and Mild m the business of tbo
road, It la Mid that coal I in pro vis In quali
ty as It Is found further from tbe coast, end
Mr. n ager llerrraan has an unole, long eon
ncietl with coal mining tn Pennsylvania,
writes blin that he thinks be haa found ooal
that po-etnaes logical degree ibeqaaUllosof
the best Cumberland ooal. Hucb dlseovery
wilt supply a great want aud bnlld upaa
Important 1 rade.
After enjoying a good bed nt the Ro-tbarg
hotel wo took the train hack again al early
morning uud aiopp d 1 tl at
rKOWPKN hPHIMIs,
Where I am now writing thin.
There are a ntiinlair of Hprlngs at tbU
pi ao. Ab ive tho lintel on the hill side, are
o-tld springs of poro watt r ol ibn IIiiomi kind.
Acrtai thu 1 reek fnim lite lallrosd and house
la a aallnit spring of such brmv alirlbulea
thata very sllkht lasto .leavet a permanent
Impression. It is not tnipn Initio that the
manufacture cTnaU oould hooarrhti 011 here
to some advantugo. Ihe spring that has
given celt briiy 10 the place comes up In iho
valley, a abort dlstaium Irom tint houo, uud
I ours forth quite a a ream Its uutiNiliuenta
are about tqual parta 1 f uiilorldeaof uugnei
lutu, sndluui aud iislnluin Carbonlo auid
gasrkaes very abuudautly; thero is also a
truce of Iron lu tho waier. Thero la no doubt
that many diaoaaiM will be rellewd by par
tloljKitlngof tho waters and in fact ti.auy
have been so already. The spring had it lo-
u il oolebrtty an 1 wssvlaltid by many for
years past, Dr. 1) I'-ylon has houghl half
Interest In Mr, Hiiuwdeii's 3i0 aerns mill a
rather large house has been erected, and bo
lero another yiur ln;ra-e( auoomtiiodailoiiM
will ho provided. lining llio Summer
many have applied innroihnu uou'tl bo mi-
cominodated. Thu pace Isaboui fa feet
alsiveaea level and the clliuuto of Umpiua
Is free from malaria and iho most hialthiul
known. This of Iuolf will prove or gnat
benefit tn Invalids and with thu areallve
property of the water added, and (he good
accommodations and uliolni fa 10 lo ho hail at
llio Yuuoalla llouso, it will hos-teii thai . t
iraciinuH multiply, not only fi r invalid but
for pleasure sinkers generally.
rlHH ANII (IAMK,
For Ibn angler, tn Ul wait in Iho huaiitiful
creek that pushes Ita way through tho hills
sud ulreles past Iho hotiM. Fir the eporui
rutin, gauio birds sro abundant in tho hills
mid deer ran at night and crop iheoahhage
plants in tbo guidon, Thoj Imvo vi nl-tiii
oil tbu table mint Ol tho lime Tin. house
and spring are situated in one of the ohnrui-
lug vslleys Yonoalla fur which Umpqua
is celebrated, it is u ImmiiiIiiiI tuuuiit v , 111a
stnttngnf gruslng hills and lovely vallevs,
Jo in bled loguther in mlinlialiln conlimioii,"
poH'tiesliig tlitiulmrinot pstorul llfn, cultua
Uel lislds and tiiusmed wildernts-, side by
kiiIo, Hill sides utmost Inaoi isililo In coiuo
Uejtsnd WO'lded, anil 01 her hill aldrs shltl-
Ime with llsldsuf uoldeii grain, Ol course
such a land is the natural home of Ihe wild
deer, for tils forest rutreata am wltniti sight
of tbo cultivated valleys. Here grouse, quail
and pheasants raUn their hn od, and the
wiudlngsUeaniH must be stocked with speck
led trout, rsjxakiug ol the water of Hoowdua
oue tauatcouJ'sJtuie as in the aurce oftno
varlndsu unit. salt sortiis'. chloride spriog
I a&4 pare epriug water are all to be fouuu la
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