Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 07, 1877, Page 4, Image 4

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
closo juxtaposition and a sulphur spring ex
ists In tho mountain noar by. No doubt
thoso tlln'urcnt strcauis Bro forced upward
from undor diflbrent strata of rocks but tlio
unsophisticated beholdor flndR something to
ponder ovor hi this uilxturo or waters.
YONCAI.I.A
Is tho homo of tho Applegales, and especi
ally of Mr. Jefcso Applogato, whobo name Is
p."oolnt'd vlth Oregon history and will lo
pArt of v, hatover history Is written. Tho old
Kontleinau has cllmbod high up Yoneal a
illll niul on aHtuiny bnnch hat planted our
a ylnoynrd of 12,000 vines nnd In btiildlnc
liomo bolow It, whoro a priUK makosglud
tho hill sldo. Around hi in nro grove oi
majostlo oak that may truly bo railed
primowil. Ill soni occupy tho vallovs
around, and tho lainlly of Lis brother,
Charles Applgate occupy otlior portioimoi
Yoncalla yalo. Tlio namo H tun most uoau
tiful of all our Indian uainos and tho valloy
dcsorvoH no common placo doslsnatlon. Tho
tIow from tho South an tho railroad curvei
up a rather heavy grado Riul gives you h
look at tho valley In bold relief Is Indeed
beautiful, and romance con dwell divest It of
Mdllsh alms and onds and Itnaglno It to bo
"Iho Happy Valloy"of all Ihovabs of earth,
leaving tho sago of Yoncalla in his hlll-sido
eyrlowocllmbedtothosummltof tho moun
tain. 1010 rectabovo tho valloy vso had Jolt,
and from that summit had a vlow of other
hills and othnr valleys, npread lar and wld.
with Hpencor'fl lluttosomnlngly not far oil",
and tho snow peaks that guard tho Willam
ette, vnlhiy, visible In tho dlstanco.
Hnowilnn Springs aro Immediately under
tho shadow of Yoncalla Hill, and It will ro
rjulrii only ordinary ttso of money and good
Unto to Improve tho naturally boautlful sur
roundings ro that they will gra'lfy tho sonsos
of pleasuro ieekors and charm away the
cares of Invalids. Tho mountain air, faith,
nd spring water will work wonders, and It
In to bo hoped that tho enterprise of tho pro
prietors will meet with duo roward.
Tho Yoncalla House Is cloMt to tho rail
road and offers a very comfortablo homo. It
In kept by our old time friends, O. F. Yeaton
and wife, In such an admirable manner a to
Mllsfy the moat fastidious taste. We have
never, In any hotel In Orrgon sat down to
better fare than tboy offered na. At the pres
ent tlmo there la room tor Invalids, and tho
fall months are the veryploananteat In which
to enjoy the charms of Yoncalla and teat the
virtues of Its healing wateia.
H. A. CLAHKH.
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imuid ivaar xhidat, ar
CLARKE & CRAIG,
rciLiDMu and raoraiiToaa.
I. A. flliARKB. D. XV. GitAIU.
Trmu .f NatocripUoia.
One copy, ono year (61 number) 9,SU
One copy, tli month (M nnmbert) 18X
On copy, Ibritn month (in number) .
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MALKM, FRIDAY, HKPT. 7, IB77.
I MUU AW
IMlUOJluavicgvu,
That California la a wonderful coun
try no ono can deny. Alntldin'ri lamp
in the huudH of tho horo of Arabian
Rtory did not produco moro wondern
nnd dovolop moro wealth and treasure
than has fallen to tho lot of many it
lucky miner. Even as an agricultural
rt'Klon it producer) wonderful results,
reaching, iw ltw coast line docs, from
tumporato to semi-tropical climes, with
n prolllle yield of fruity cereal t uml
VOffolablea to correspond, ulul vlclsdl
hides that equal In dlxastor tho won
dem of Itrt wealth and productiveness,
as Ih hIiowii tho present year In liluMed
crops and slnrvlnp llockHiill through
Bouthern Callfornlii, whero drouth has
trmiHforincd tho most fertile regions
Into deserts.
Hut even in these regions where
rains frequently fail, that wonderful
country has an amaislng resource in
Irrigation, produced bometimes from
natural streams and uometimes fnm
artesian wells. Dul oven here wo do
not hesitate to institute a comparison
between California and Oregon; be
tween tho laud that rivals fable and
the plain region where comfortable
homes nod relUblo products welcome
the new-comer, without any oxtremo
of mineral wealth or productions of
soil to create excitement.
Mr. A. O. Cook, formerly a p-actlo-ing
attorney t Vancouver, V. T., with
whom we were well acquainted, found
his he.dth t-erloutly ImpnlrtHl by unre
mitted labor, and three years ago was
obliged to M'ok chango loth of occupa
tion and climate. lie lately returned
to visit bin old homo and wo had the
pleasure of a long talk with him atxmt
California. Ho has resided In I,u
Angeles county, in the South, tho laud
of the orange, flg, olive and vine, per
haps the mint delightful portion of that
great State. Around htw Angel sthey
iihi the natural streams for irrigation
purpoicoaud have beautiful Mirroutul
lugs unit prolific crops us a consequence.
His own home i nearer the mm, where,
In tin xteiitlvo reach of rich laild,
formed from sediment, ho has forty
acres that equal a largo farm in proline
tlvono. An artesian well, less than
100 feet deep, Mink at Mitall expete,
raises water six feet nhnvo the sin face
level and tilfonls enough to Irrigate the
forty m.re. Ho can put his land Into
barley In tho spring, corn In tho m
uier, nnd raise a crop of potatoes after
ward, all within u twelvemonth. Three
prolltle crop a year. This land Is
known to vleld twelve to fifteen tons
of alfalfa per annum. A 1 the semi
tropic 1 fruits produco well there. One
would think that such u laud uh this
would possess tho greatest possible at
tractions, but Mr. Cook nssurcs us that
tropical fruits do not equal thoso of our
climate; that ho prefers the climate
and soil of Oregon, nnd Oregon hoeiety
nnd surroundings. Ho says tho Immi
gration docs not stop In California now
but comes to Oregon nnd will continue
to cotno here. It is his own intention
to clo-e out his inteiests there and ic
turn as soon as his health, whhhls
greatly Improved, is re-established.
We quoto thco facts to show th it
tropical Itixui lance cannot satNfy ! e
de-lies of u man raised in a temp' -ite
climate, and that Oregon witli its all-
able productiveness and genial el I in ite
hns moro attractions for tiioso who
seek permanent homes than any por
tion of California It is truo that such
a region as wo describo oxlsts in Los
Angeles county, but It is limited in ex
tent nnd does not nettle up with rapid
ity, as it possesses disadvantages, with
all Its capacity for production, that turn
those who como from the jorlhcrn
States away.
Mr. Cook gavo us another picture
Hint represents more correctly tho
grentcr portion of tho agricultural re
gion of Southern California. Through
tho whole San Joaquin valley, throe
hundred miles in length, which con
stitutes the great grain producing por
tion of tho Sta e, there is no produc
tion tho present year except on a nar
row strip that has boon Irrigated. For
this thrco hundred milcH tho valley,
sometimes producing tons of millions
bushels of wboat, Is as dry and hard
and barren as it brlck-ynrd floor. Its
farming imputation are ruined, nnd
oven their live Htock haspcrlslied with
famine unless driven away early to dis
tant ranges.
Tho hills nnd valleys of Oregon slilno
in bright contrast with California, as
with any other spot of earth. Wo veil-
turo the assertion that no other area on
tho face of tho eartli oilers tho s?mo
solid advantages and Inducements that
wo possess In tho vulloys of tho Cas
cades and Coast ranges. Eastern Or
egon has equal advantages In many re
spects, though not yet favored with
transportation facilities to make tho
whole of that wide region available
much. It Is a wonderful country,
much liko California in climate nnd re
source: h of an agricultural nature. To
that roglon of vast nnd productlvo
prairies many have lately tnkon their
way nnd It will soon becomo an Impor
tant section of tho nation moro so than
over before A friend shows us a Jotter
from a rclatlvo living thero who has
leen twlco in Oregon nnd writes that
ho Intends coming hero onco more
this Fall to stay. Ho says Oregon is
equally favorablo with Toxns nsn stock
country, and our productiveness Is far
moro reliable, while our ellmato is im
mensely superior to that of Texas. Ho
wants to disseminate Information thero
concerning Oregon, for ho represents
that many thero would come here If
they really understood till our circum
stances.
Wo frequently rocelvo letters re
questing information, which wo hesi
tate to give. Wo do not wisli to glvo
highly colored doscrtptlons to Induce
immigration which will result in dis
appointment. When wo say that this
is a good country, and averages well,
wo say it all.
It certainly has many advantages
that aro permanent and reliable. Its
soil is lasting, and production is unfail
ing. Our ellmato is healthful in the
maiu,and our social structure Is fair and
Improving. Salem much resombles a
Njw England or Now York town or
,(00 Inhabitants with good schools
and a dozen churches.
The great udvnntago of our Stato
Nthat it "averages well;" neither in
climate, soil, productiveness or health
fulness aro wo subject to great vicissi
tudes. There are no storms hero that
spread destruction. There are no ex
tremes of heat and cold. Slimmer N
now over and there have not been
nriny days perhaps a week in ail
that were Inconveniently warm, and
we consider W of heat rather uncom
fortable. There have been but few
days, indeed, that the thermometer
has stood over SO' in tho shade. Har
vesters have had cool weather and
many cloudy days. Our nights are al
ways cool and sleep delightful, for ono
always needs ono or moro blankets of
a Summer night. At the samo time
our Winters are tenijwnite little snow
or Ice, and frequently none of any con
sequence, so that stock require little
feed. Wo know of a sheep rtUer, in
tho foot-hills of tho mountains, who
h is never fed his sheep in Winter be
etiue they prefer browao. When there
w.is snow on the ground, one Winter,
lu got hlsbheep up liud fed them hay,
which theysmelled of and then stinted
up the mountain to browse.
Tho most wo can say of Oregon is
that wo have a country that averages
well. Thoso who want nn earthly par
aklse hnd better go to Texas or South
ern California before they cotno here.
Is Your Life Worth 10 Cents?
Sickness prevails every whijrc, ard err-r
b jdy corn plain of Mmiorii-en-e ri in mm '
Ifo. When sink. 'Iio object Is to j.ui w i
now to say pluirdv tint no prnn ir
world that Is .urf-rliiglth Dyspopsh, I w
l otnplalut and isill'ects, such ii" !
' nn, notlvpHN, ''I. llt-Hdn'-lie.'- u
' '', Fienrt Ui.rn. IN pi "tl" -'" " ' rjf
IpiUftit'jdJaplri,y, Jt . ilJO S, i' , "U -1
'.iieunN At'ot'ST I-iowErt ul'hon' i l
llof and cu.-p, It 'mi iliiiuV u'. .-
your druggist and cot a Sample Hnlu for 1
conts, and try It. Hogular size, 73 cents
Two doses w'lll relieve you.
HAWLEY, DODD fc CO.,
Foetlmul. Oref?o
Offer for Sale, at the Lowest Possible Prices, a Full Line of
AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS.
w i: arb sou: agents for the ci:lhbimlTED
cut a, o. l).
SHOT t'NM, ItnVOLVfiKS
ii. rnr exiuilnatlna. all clmrff lalrl
No rifle, No htimbiu. Writu for catalogue. Adrift
tJront WcHtcrii in Worlm. I'linburtf I',
41111S w nAuixrn. inELW (umisrn.
GARDNER BROTHERS,
WHOLE UE AMI HETAII
Dealers in Pianos, Organs,
SHEhT MUSIO,
And Musical Merchandise.
So. UlfJ San I'ablo St , Potter' Illcck,
OAKLAND. CAh.
(IrlMvold'a Illock, t"Stfl HMiV.M.
EVEHY3B0BY
$y?$ wsm,
Ilich or Poor.
THE MATCHLESS FIRE LIGHTER !
Orders for tuk f atcui.khs Fihk Lioiitkh
aro coming in thick and find, and they glvo
KtJuoriil bailHfactlon. Lights your lamp or p
without the tuo of n mutch. Will lust a life
time. Juitt tlin iIiIdr (or enmpors or travel
ers. Price 75 cent.
Adrtrc H II. IIALLOPK,
General Apent, Slnm, Oregon.
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I Patentee of the Wiottgnt io k ni-i weiueii l-rog, and
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tlif mi v V ow o milt e. me i'low-t mn'iiti'wuni huh Himre
a i'atehtod J'rote-s PECULIAR TO THE DEEltE PLOW.
TIIEBEKRE SULKY AiT&3 QAKG F1L.OWS,
With or without Breaking-Plow Attachment.
Oregon State Fair,
ThogrcateHt Ivil'or.Sa nir Impltmnity ytt Itivenled. Vntly Imprtued for Fall of 1877.
COO Sold lxx OroRon ixx Ouo Year.
sir Kierv Fnruir lntirilf(l. Tho Un-ro Sulky U tho only SlnloLovor Plow made.
EASILY urEUAIKD. So cotiBtrtictfd that by a slight motion of tho Lover tho Plow 1b
run out of tho ground nnd raised clear, hv hnrto- Instend of man-power. It In utrongerand
less complicated than Hny other. Hole AgentN for tho well-known
SOUTH BEND OHILUTO-IllON PLOW.
BUCKEYE:DRILLS and BROADCAST 8EEDER8
The most successful in use. Too well known to need comment.
1 ST
Tho lloanl of Stinacr r of Ihe Orrpon Stito Aftricnltn-
rl rioclrty unnnncce tint (tip HtTrntttntn Annuil
Fair will be brbl tt Filr ClrounJi, ntir Baltic,
Oomiiionoiug on Monday, Ootober 8th,
Acil (xintlntilct; fix d),
HALF FARE RATES !
For VimrDgrri toil Frtlgbt, on th
OREGON ADD CALIFORNIA RAILROAD,
ind the
OREGON CENTRAL 11AILB0AD,
"'- Aha on the boat of tin - - -
OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO.,
From WALLUEA
And all way point, to Portland, and frotu ASTORIA
and all w riltiU , to Portland.
25,000 PEOPLE!
IN ATTEND INCE1
THE LARGEST EXHIBITION!
Known In the hlstcrjr of the Bocltty.
60 Horses in Training
Fortrlilaof Speed, 11 to,tart foronepurte.
GRAND EXHIBIT OF FARM PRODUCTS
nd HOUSEHOLD IM)l'8TRV
Hanilsomo Displays from California I
FINE SHOW OF STOCK
Of all kind, Inrlulluiimanjr lato thole Importations.
For l,rriiilum !.!!, I'roeraniiue,
Or any Information lu rrttird tn the Fair, uldrrw E. M.
Waiti , tertiary, halrm.
BTutrl laulw nn.li) villi tho frtntary In peron
or by ktter. cnoinorl btfore th- l'alr. ljitrlm clone
TUUDvY, Oct Slh.atSl- x.
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Schuttler Farm, Freight, and Spring Wagons.
FARM GKIST MILLS, nil MyleHFnd prlccB. FAN MILLS. Send torSpeoial Circulars.
USE THES
IN THE WORLD!
not Deceived!
See that our Trade Mark is on eachPaokage!
WOTIOB.
Tho ' State FalrTlcket " iwued by the Oregon Steam
.Nulk'ttiou Co., la fold at full ratei to piornerra colnc
to the Kalr, and la OOOD I OR HIKE RETUItN, 'Tn"
iJ"J It la prrnrutrd to Sfcrtry Orrgon Mate Arlcu.
tural S.H kty.it Kalr Oroucda, and atainpitl with hla
aral." Tlckttanot ao prtfcnleJ, lllDot be raconlnj
on riturn, and the holdrr will be rharned full ratra. It
la hotnl all lntrrrtid will ii the mattrr Immediate
attfiitlon, and ne themarlvra money and trouble,
VCiiktomary condition on tickets by Itailroada
Stock and Prrlicht for Kxlilblllon
Chiriifil full rate itoloff. by railroad or ktramboatv, but
nturn frif If ownira obtain certiorate from Stcrrtary
that the unit ln bren on eahibition and not changed
hand per ordr r Hoard of Manactn,
W P WATSON. rrildent.
C3ltn.tloxa..
In tho Coucty Court or the State of Or.on for the
County of .Ma ton.
In the matter of the Sitatu or A. F Waller, drceaied.
To Elcpha Wilier. C II Hall, Ma-y It. Hull C C.
httatton, J. K btratton.O A V.au r. H. J. W Jr.
I' L U Wallet, an I ill teoj Tibbett soarilau ot
I' L. O Waller, and Ml cuknowrn hvWaofA. P.
Wallvr dci'id.
IN the name of the Male of Oregon: You and h
of jou am hcrxby ctteJ and required to uppear
beforo tho tbe name I court, at ihe curt lTouio
tu Mloai, In Mid Marion cuautr, t eleven o'cl.Kk a
m., nil the 1 tb day ut Octubsr. UH, then and there
to how ciuJo, l( any xlt. why an ix!cr rhoald not
bo udo by ald Court, authorizing J, A. titration.
th9 adniln'ftrator thereof, la eel the rul eatateot
Mid decedent, for th pajment of the rhan:t' ex.
pene of adiilnlitratlon, ani claln ai;ilut ,
evtate, at petitioned for by aid adminltiraior. bald
roil etuto it lounded and defcribed followt, to
will A unit of Horation rltlm No. 16, Nottncatlon
No. Tt. In T, 7 S. It. 3 W. of Willamette meridian,
bounded by iHlMiInc on the louth llueof the county
road liadtui; catterly from the eatt end of btatu
tlrivt. lu MUm, .arton coantT.Urvj.iin, at n pojil
b.Tddif. ill uln, E. UWctalnt ttvm uberutbe
touth Hue of raid county Mad Intertecta tho Weat
boundtry of the Docatloa Latd Claim of A. V. Wal
ler and Eteplu WalK r hi wife, and runnlnj; thence
3. IV dcj;. 0) mta, W. : cha'st, more or let, to Inter-ti-ct
a duo ett and wett line dhldlnx raid claim Into
to equal part, ihvueucatt 3'J3chilLtmoreor let
to tnttrtict tte eat'ern boundary line of a certain
trad of land deeded by A, T. Wa ler and Kleuha
Wili r hit wile, to Athbel H. Waller, by deed
dattd the ?Jlh day of January. 1M4I, and record
ed la Marion count recordt. Hook of Ueedt, oame
X. . u, JuceWI; thtrce N. 11 dt aowln.K.
alonj; talJ lst meuilonctl line, about U) so chain to
the routh Itse of rant couuiy road, thincu N.Wdej;
AJmm, W.alontf tho louth liueor raid county road to
the placo ot bectiintnjr, and all tltuate In Marion
cnunty.Urecon lhi clutlrm It j.u wirhed In the
Wiu-intrri Fan aii. by order of the tald court,
made siptember Sih, 1ST?.
JNO, U. PEEBLES, County Judcc.
aleu.flre(1n, sept. 3, IbU s)
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PUEE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE W0R1T
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Traoa f Uut. Spring Utu frw. v. u
JLiOOl PatMtz, WoomlEston Narwry, HI.
Jet Black
JitXiscecL Ready for
AND EASILY APPT.Ttin
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For Sale by tliu .iprnlN:
and JOHN HUGHES, Salem,
HODGK, SKLL & CO..
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NO. TO l'HONT STIIEET.
PACIFIC
l IMIt.lN, oiin, nnd Claim,
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TIIHfiSSIllXG iHAClYliECOSjP
MANL'FACTlim:i.s OK JLlMJ UVXIMM- X
jsS&pPCbsW rri resit. c.is7s J ,rijr
PELTONVS SIX-FOLD HORSE-POWERS
ivmRi.o,.n m And Counterbalance Soparatora.
MndforfirVnUM TUE uKA'J tor further particular, ddret theefflceni narced aboTe. or
"" "nuan ' Sautx, March 38 ly