Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 05, 1877, Page 4, Image 4

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    W1IJLAMETTE FARMER.
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HBoen Bvenr rnwar, bt
CZAKKE & OBAIG,
ruBitiuEna ani niowuKTons.
B. A. CliAKKH. W. AV. OUAICJ.
Term of NnliHcrlptlon.
Ono copy, one jeir(5Jnnmieih)
Ono copy, lx :ooiith (JO numbeif)
One copy, thren month (IS number) .....
(2. 50
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UAIjUM, FHIDAY C)( T. ft, lb77.
Tho Northern Pacific HaUroatl Grant.
Efforts aro now making to sojitro
from Congress nn extension of the Iiitid
grant mndo orlgltnlly to tills company.
Wo unlto with otherj In coii.sldoriiig
this tlio most important ontcrprlso to
advance tlio Interests of Oregon and
also of the whole country It will pass
through, and only (litter from many
others who now urgo tho importance
of tho enterprise by having- always
maintained tho samo view.
Wo look on tho Northern Pacific road
as tho most useful wo can possibly have,
and as this land grant Is neccMwry for
Hh completion wo would nrgo Its exten
sion for that purpose, ub has boon urged
by tho atato Grange at the two last an
nual vesiitonH, with a proviso protecting
tho interests of actual Bottlers, and a
farther proviso limiting tlio prlco at
$2.60 per aero to all actual Mittlcra in
tlio futuro. In bhort, wo urgo that fpec
iilatorH Hindi not bo permitted to absorb
and monopolism tho public lauds, and
tho far better way would bo for the gov
ernment to retain tho lands in Its own
possession, sclllug tho odd sections at
tho samo prlco as Its own lands, and
accouhllng to tho company for the pro
weeds. Jt was a crhno against n Just public
policy, from tho ilrsl, that all railroad
laud grants wore not ho mado and
guarded that actual settlers could have
lauds at not to exceed S2.G0 per acre.
Httcli a rotirau would have sulHelontly
benefited liio milroula, and wo::ld
liavo been of incalculable benefit to the
people at largo.
As tho ago of land grabbing to past
wo trust prudenco and common hones
ty will direct tlio coumo of Congress In
futuro. Wo doslro to soo tho Northern
J'acillc road recelvo .sufllcicnt encour
agement to secure its construction and
nt tliu tamo time to know that tho in
tore.sts of tho actual settlor the pioneer
who ventures into tho wilderness will
not bo forgotten.
From D illy ltecord, Wfcilueod y 0
GENERAL W. T. SHERMAN.
Tlio announcement in tho Daily Hkcoki
yesterday nltoruoon, that Oouoral Sliormcn
would pass through tho city on tho up mall
thin morning, brouEhtout tho largest assem
blage of ladles nnd gentlemen that over con
prcgatod at tho station. ThoHtntlon building
was handsomely dtcoratod with lings iindor
iho dlaetlon of Mr. V. II. ThIF, of tho Uhe
mokotn hotel, uiid prosontod a holiday Bp
pearanco. As tlio train iipproacbod, .Tack'a cplandld
Theater lnnd, led by II. C. Kny,niid tuMnitd
by Pro ft J. Ilonry Haaf, Mrnck up "March
liiK Through Georgia," 'nntl as tho train
IihKm! UovornorS, V, Cliidwlck and Mayor
T. M. Catch ntepiied on board and woro In-
trodtiuad by Mr. It. Koohlor, Vlco I'renldont
oi It. It. company. After which tho General
appeared upon tho steps of Iho platform and
was Introduced to many of our cltlzeno, In
dins and gontlomcn, by Mayor Oatoh. Tho
Uoncral has grown much elder looking than
when wo last Haw him, nomo cloven yoars
ago, but Htill rcHomhU'H his portrait taken
during war llmos. Tho General goes directly
to Washington to bo prohont tit tho opening
of tho special srwslon of Congress.
0. A. Item. Notary Public. T. . Cos.
KEED & COX,
Real Estate and Insurance
AGENT8.
Xioans negotiated on Favorable
Terms.
Guy and Sell Gold and Silver, State, County,
and Ci'y Warrants.
Agent for Hecil Oporit BIoonc.
S27" onice. nt tho comer of Ili-id' Opm Hi use,
pt!S
Sit XV, OH.
U3)l
Dr. Wlghtmsu.of Portland, who has won
derful Miecusi treating tlnti uncomfortable
ooiii)iilnt, tho piles, with wnluh souiBiiy
poraons ro otiVx'lail, iidrortlxna In this limit',
glvlii( tiMllmonlnU Iroin well known and
most jullnlilo ulllrans is to tho tiUMoes of his
treatment with themselves. Tho dottor hau
Uumu us further tustlmonluls, Including
Homofrom dlstliiKiilhcd cIIIoiin, and ill
porajos o Hlllk'ted should mulliUiulvcrilso
"moiil with duo eot)HiliT.ll(in.
John Crnn .V Co,, ono of tho largest homo
in tho dry gondii trade In Portland, linvo re
ceived thitir fall stock and aro prejmred In
supply all our lady friends who may vMl
Portland this fall with tho laWst stjtoa .f
droJH golds nud all fancy and staplo dy
goads. They will bo found on l'rniilMt.,
rather well up town, and will proooy
plejHKnt ami tellable peoplo to deal w lih.
lUrnard iV I.w, warihousimvn at Port
laud, have thulr advertisement In this Uue.
Mr.y. V. I-tM Is Iho well known trounurer
ofthoStato Ur.uige, and Mr. lt.miurd lias
hltliurlo been known In tho sHiuolluoof
liiulntM. They havo a largo warehouse nnd
wharf lately built up town and havo oery
uiuvleiienco for transacting business to bti.it
advautago.
Mm run Ksr. U- v. P. S, Knight started
Moudity last, toaUoud Iho Oeiicr.d Assiela
t Ion of tho Ciingregailoual Church, wliluli
iiuikIh IhUyear In l,lroll, .MIohlKau. lie
will ii'tutn about Iho llrst of i)eouilor. in
tho meantime, er Ice at theronttregatloud
Uhuroli In Salt in will buconllmitsil.
Tint 1'ioplo'a I'roltellDii Truupirtatlon
Company w 111 herealter run tho t'lcgHiil
HtoaiiK rS. T. I'liur-h, as lar up Iho liver as
lUiem V.xirt, laying oor SuiuUy at .Salem.
Sim llittlr tulwrllvmient. This laihopopii
Ur lino nl wlileh J V Cooper Is ageul.
RnoordH,,a lleport.
(i. V. ItowtO) Ittisudm, submltleil his
J ui'.inlv llnpoit ti Iho Common Council
1 mi evening, wllchwas retoirtd tolhoivuii
milii'o on atvouuts and current expene',
IIm lopoits a Io'.Iowh; ColleoteU a4 tlne foi
violation of Cliy ()rdlnincts, f(u .':!: UniimI
U? UiMnses Hmoimtlng lo $770 ,V); total
amount oolleettd and pttd toClly Treisiirer,
flS 0.1. llaxe drawn 57 wairauu on the
Cliy Tnusiirer ihirln,? iho ipiatter amount
iiig to ?J,W R
llAihKiMUM. A inl terrllto hall storm
ped over Ihu city .yesterday alternoon, last
ing alsiot S miniiKs. It was perhaps Uih
most violent storm ol the kind over oxparl'
sihshI In tlio stato, JiikI befoio the storm
broVo In tta lory a slnula IttsU of lltthtnlni
wtis i-o'ii, folio Md by a sal of lbudtr,
Thalia!) weioHtout twice as larva hh bock,
sliot and cmiiio down so lapldly that I be air
was porf.sitlv wHe, So fr as Known no
danmgoiesuUedfrouithostorm.-Ofeuotilun,
Tho Consequences of a Russian Defeat
Hupposo Russia, after a series of en
gagements in which her army became
demoralized and her good oflicers were
iHed up, were comiiolled to retire be
yond the I'ruth, and mako pence ttpim
tho basis of tho stalm quo, what would
then bo the condition of Ku9te.ru I'ti
ropo! Tho Turk would bo unfotterod
master there, as he was three hundred
vpnrn nrn. If (i fnnl(t novn (lofitiiflnil
liitu.self without western aid against
the only power which ho regards us
great, unci would havo defended him
self in his own way, by calling out
hordes of bravo barbarians from Asia,
by L'lvlnir tho rein to their buvusto im
pulses, and by slaughtering down all
who opposed, whether soldier or his
own subjects, whether Russians or in
surgent Uayalis. Ho would havo owed
nothing except to his own eourago and
his own uiiHcrupulousuess nothing,
that U, that ho would see; for tho Turk
credits himself with all that the rene
gades ho buys can do for him, and for
gets all aid ho may recelvo from his
Christian servants.
lie would have learned that terror,
llllltticlt ill ttltrtt. lltilktlitl Ili uMtl l.t u..Wii
niiiiiiihV in'itn, u null, in piuu
of civilization, tho most effective force
In the world: that tho disregard or the
fetters placed on w.trfaro by opinion
in murdering tlio wounded, for exam
ple, or mutilating tho dead entails no
iieniil consequences; that if nn empire
is only bail enough or brjtal enough to
slaughter out opposition, it is safe from
resistance, except by nn invasion which,
If It Is big enough, it can ropuUo. Nat
urally, ho would bo oncouragud to ho
llo vo his system perfect for its ends, and
would glvo It full bcopo mid swing.
The Christians who havo given such
trouble would bo killed down until they
gavo no more lAiulon Spectator.
JIKTO, ORAM & CO.,
I'JtONT ST., POKTLANn,
Have Sow Opened Tliclr
NEW FALL STOCK
.or.,
Staple mid JPtmvy
D II Y GOODS
....AND
Dress Gqq&&,
An ImmcHOo Variety.
UAWLET, DODB & CO.,
X'oriluntl, Orofjoji,
Offer for Salo, at tho Lowest Pocsiblo Fricos, a Full Lino of
AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS.
WII AUK SOL1J AGENTS FOll T11I3 CKLKMIATKU
OP
f&3. 1 mwkw m
. H . fl K R mfJ Hififli
ftrtKS . fM. i
MSDMNE
Ilili
az
fj hk
Ml ft raJ.t
M UBlWWsar'
Whicli combine tho greatest strength, oxliemo llghtnes. and durability.
DKKliK is the -ole Patentee of the Wrought Illock and Welded Frog, and
their Plow is the only Plow .so made. The I'loww mould boat d and Kharo aro
hardened by a Patented Process PECULIAR TO THE DEERE PLOW.
THE JBEERE SULKY ANB GAWG PLOWS,
With or without Breaking-Plow Attaohmont.
EVERY DEPARTMENT
KG)luto vill
NOVELTIES.
Oct. 7. 2m
J. I.. BtllVAItl). . I'. LBB.
BARNARD & LEE,
PRODUCE & COMMISSION
3VEe:ro2i.xi.ts,
FRONT STIIECT, IOHTIillVD,
Wet t slclo Dock, corner Salmon and Front Sts
Special attention given to I'urmom' l'rndaco of xu.
KlNDi. Coiiflirnmontii follcltod, Hiivo conarctl inn
In Hin Frnnclico wlilcli vnablo UB to cit tho hot
market prlcvt. ocia
'1KBKr?i"'
A-ZlB&lSr -jZfiS.ni - "fT
w-isUS:. ...ST
.r-- . -y.i.j-w
'-1Tf-ijr rrrEJ
flirSS&,-,-n'--r'V
T ll 1 "l L
Tlio grentefct Lnbor-SavliiK IinplfinenfHyot Invontcil. Vns-tly Imprnvpil for Fall of 1877.
SOO JEJolcl laa Oroscu ixx Ono "5Tori-.
fl' Kvprv Kiirinrr luti'teMtMl. Tlio DHero Hulky U tlm only Hlnclo Lovor Plow rondo.
IJAblliY UPKItATKI). Ho coimtriicUd Ibntliy n mIIkIiI motion or tho Lovor tlio Tlow Is
run out of tho uroiniil nnd rained clear, by liorto- InMftul ofinmi-nowrr. It iHRtroinTnrmiii
lofca comiillcatud tbmi Htiy other. Sole Adonis Tor tho woll-known
SOUTH BEND 0HIX.Z.X!2-ZR03r JLOWS.
BUCKEYE.DRILLS and BROADCAST SEEDERS
Tho most successful In use. Too well known to need comment.
MUSICAL NOTES.
Hurvoyowaro vinwlns out mi Irrigating
illtcli from Ln (IrHiulo to Cutliarinooreok, it
(IIh(hik!o of aliout Ion mllim. Tho ditch In in
ho II! fmit wltloHml two fpot (lepj), anil will
riolalm ntout -1,000 noron of lnd.
DIED.
IIA lit Atncrvnln, Onlnlior lit, Jriinlo Hair,
only il.niKliterorOirrluamlJiimca Itulr, uued U
t'IH
Ainlilitrho wnu nil,
Intcllut'iii, hIic uliiirini'dnll,
J-uiM'iil,t.it) livid nil,
And tlio died, klio iRddcns nil,
M. Mitciibli..
3.
Tlio 1. 1. T. Co.'s Steiimor
tc- 03Eaco3F5.cJia:
WJM. LKAVR
rortlainl lr lSitoutt VlNtu
imtl AViiy X'ortM,
KVKUV TUK8DAV, THUltSDAY, BATOHDA'i.
People,
Patron izo Youv Own
I'rUtCCtlOII URtllUNt ICIffll
4iiuraultoU J
Boat!
HntcM
P1LKSII PILES!!!
A NEW DEPARTURE,
IN Till: "MKUIOAI. TSKATMKNT" 01' SI'K
I HI ilUi'tM', In pUclntr In tn hiiul ill llui mf
li'ror llio "Ciim ami lr t ntltiti." Hie lttii I nin
IMTiulitiil totndit'l( froni John M, IIacon. I'nilmar
lor nt (lriim City unil (Intiid hrcrelnry r the llrnnd
IjmIo f I, (I. o, l'. i'X(iialii') tlio rirull nf llio
WlUlll'MNN l'!(OOKs.S ' llut)r: "I irlml tw
i riitij,-, hihI no ilnctor Ko mo roltvf, ami I IIioukIU
liny tvip lururnli'i' I uouM not lnu trlrd your
' I'n ii lint my fili'inl H, M. Wallu, nf Hnlcni; nc
iMiiiiieiiilvil J mi m Ididily. I rncluMi jou melal ortlir
lor Miiiitunt; niitl itt.t feint ly vxiiurt," llcru U
tiulotnr u.lcr I'Jilsjk' uo:
OnrooN Citv Onv , April A, ISTil
)u, T I'.WiuiirnAN -Do.tr Sir; It l wllh )!
uro ilt-1 I Inf.iruj you tlmt no npuiarviti ot idli
Ii in i-lum n llu'intclvvii tucv tlio ii'icm lime that I
uni jour mnl i' alunlilo jiruci " It I now two
i'i l, lnct I MniiinriiriM, ami It U Iho flrni two
M-iKllml I ho drill froo from llil ilrvuuful Ul
ikii.i lor imniy-ilv)iar, I am truly cralvtul lo my
fill ud uti riomiiH'Uiled)Oilto mu.
Your, etc, J. M, lUros. l, M.
lHaiiirr loa lidler from Ran Krnnclco, atklnc If
lie Iml Ihunino i;ikh! opinion o( tlio "l'foc.i," he
nu ;
Oiitnos Cirv, May l, isrf
Dii T f WiinimxN-l lllluf.rm jou it U omt
rir.ui nunillu tli.co I un-d nrnr 'Trocin."aml lata
iuoihJ llnf)im sou tliat It i
urvd lue entirely and
in rniatii nlly I i'f r nu-nt money tn o sood a pur.
lur vitiliaiiiu IVIUIIJ
ihuii m tahen 1 uroetiird vt)U
l'V;v.l Your, truly, J. M, IUuon, l, M.
Ttioabovlio. with tlt "Wtshiuau lnce,"
t"y can lieruud lutlwly. It tilvia a liort lilttory
f out. ciriHd a nut thll well known to beahotp
Ui'ii'i'tloii. I liaienuny tvfttmnuUW lml'ar. 1 lute
l-iiouoiif knlte, ll;luro, orcutlc, ir any ralu
fuluiiomlUm. K M Watle, Kq..heertary State AKilculturalo
cleti.lem, ay "In tin uay I a eomuletely
cure-l. I nvomuin.d Dr. WlcUimap to oter."
ilinaiHivuidioathat wltn (he " WiKhlman I'ro
ce " I'll' can le cured en'ire'y,
Tlio ' l'rou" can bo rml by Kmre (aot mall).
Direct all letter. """".. .
nit. r r wioiuman,
Xvlinfu; Mil, .ww IT.
1'OBTl-iNO, OhIUOX.
OOlco Uour-.1 to 4 , ik.s lor Ladle, 4 to 6 1. m.,
and 10 to H a. i tvuri'l'a'.loo frr. t
DR. T. F. WIOUTMAW.
QARDNER BROTIIEES
Aro wl)oloHlo nml rotnll tlimliru In i'liincs,
Oritiiim, Shoot MiihIii, VIoIIiih, Acctinlloi.H,
UrtrinnnlcnnH, and inunliMl tiicrulitiiitllno
uonuriilly, Oiklnntl, Col I Torn m, liavn roeont
ly oponod a branch wtoro In Hnlom, Oregon.
GARDNER BROTHERS
PornuiiRlly Htiporlntniiil their bus-liif ss in this
StiitOi iin Mnll ntt Cullfornlii, nml will bo
prompt In mnklntt Rood nil contracts.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Hnvo Hlroady vohl nrarly two hiinilrcd in
MtrumonlN in thin Htnto.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Havo four nuthorl.otl brsiUn hidllnir from
tholr houno In this Stato, lo wit: A. 1.. Mnyo,
Albany; O. II. 8Urk and Frank II, May,
aaiom; k. a. mini, r.ugcno uuy.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Pliino hnvo alrpAiiy becomo a favorlto on tho
t'oiiHt, It In mndo 08 poo I nlly for Iho trnilo,
linn iHoiiapiou to mo ciimato on iiiih coast,
anil for romulnliiK In tuno. In Hm ndajitatlon
to tho parlor llioro U uono bottor.
GARDNER BTOTHERS
llivohovornl illU'oront manufdrtturoHot Or-
kaiin, Klvltift tho public u varloty to uolcci
iron).
GARDNER BROTHERS
Ilavoa HrMt'OlasH tuner in tholr employ. All
ordorH attoniioil to by nddres-iliiK Gardner
;irotlicrrt,8rilein, Oregon.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Glvo a Kiinrantoo for ilvoyoarn, forulll'laiioa
and Orgaua, If dclroil.
GARDNER BROTHERS
I'rty tholr omployooa a salary, not a coinmis
slon. GARDNER BROTHERS
Woulil Ntiitu, In utiNiver to muny
InqulrleN, I hut tliclr llruncli
IIoiino In Suloiu In u iieriiinnniit
lllNtlllltlUII. H.Stf.l
ife.
Schuttler Farm, Freight, and Spring Wagons.
I-'AItM GltlST MILLH, nil Mjltsnnd prices. FAN MILLS. Kenil lorSpocial Ciiculurs.
NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE
BETWKKN
Sau Franoisoo 'and Portland.
The P. C. S. S. Co.
WILL HKItKAKTitn HUN A LINK 01' STEAM.
hlp rczutarlr, every flo day botneeu bin
Kr.uiclico and t'ortland
AT GKBiVTLY BEDUOED RATES,
J. nt. IlIfCIt.lKKN cV ,
.'.UVllta.
Pure - Blooded
FRENCH
lTor r?jul
At the Fair Grounds
RAMS AND EWES,
From tho noted Flock of Mrs. H. Ula
cow, Contervlllo, Alameda county,
Cdlirornlu.
BOOKBINDING
In ronncrllan with nirPrlntlnc Room. U a mm.
;.lclo lluo'.bnJrv. 1'iht Uulluc, UUuk ILiuV
inauufacur1ni. BlAfatlnci an 1 lkxlmuiidliiMM
iljle. r.MiliKllagiiaatlyvxtcutrtt. OrUMlrumifl
7 BIIVUilll IO, CVIHI TUIUlV 1 IHA. I
itaiuiiitnabute.
AOirvM, E. M. WAIT!:.
Hiram Prlater Bookbinder,1
Irar'a Illock, Slate U &LUM,OIli:QON'
Trees,
PlaaU. Pprlne I.UU tnt. F. Jt
rraxu, Bloomtajjtou Nnrwrj, ML
TTSE
a? n
IN THE WORLD!
not Deceived!
See that oar Trade Mark is on eacliiPackage!
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PURE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK;
Jot Black ; and ATiTi COLORS.
M::s:eci DFl.ea.ca.y for
AND EASILY APPLIED.
XJs,
I"or Salo by the Akcii(n:
JOHN
AND
HUGHES. Salom,
HODGE. $XLL & CO.,
WliolcKnlo rrti(,'glstH, and DcnlorH In Pnlu(, oiin, and Glam,
XOX.a'Xj.A.3Sr, Or,
NO. 7S FltONT STItKET.
DHiaMaaannMaaaBniinmnmi
j 174'ELM'STREET;
CINC1NJNATDI. . a OHIO.,
' JLdrertiaementa Inserted Id anypaperi
Ikfora odTertiaing eoad for mj catalogaa
the Old Immigrant Route
Acrusa llio Caarade lountalua.
XOWOW.NEU BT TUB.
Cascade Xoadacd Brldjco Company,
Itunnlne via Hani)-, Mt. Hood, and Darlow'a Gate,
IK NOW OI'KN, and Haul of all kind haa bo.
mm. The nud U In kki1 repair, cztcntlve lm.
firm emrnti are being nuito titrj jiar. The LAU
tKL HILLS areallcraded. &hrp-brtdeiaroon all
iho (triama. TbU road ncrr rccoheil a dollah rub
ndy, audjftlt It tho khorteM, bi-l. andcliraiv.
eat nntu over Ihi moantatne. Dltlaucu ocr ihe
mouutaln, 44 nil'tt. Fiom rurtJaint, over the
mountain. 78 mllt. From Falem, 100 tnllr.
IUTKS Wagons J4; SaddUi.tOc; I'acka, S5cj Cat
tie, 10r: Sheep, 3c.
For all pilui: and comlni; from or lnf Marlon, Yarn,
hill, Wa.hlacton. LIud, Iteutou, and I'olk counties,
thUUbr farthebctt. neaii'tt. aril rheipett route.
8. D. COALMAN, Prefldent.
JIinTxr B. Cko, Sec. jelmt
KELLY &
s&
UNDERWOOD,
PC
m
Carriage & Wagon Makers,
Salem, Oregon,
HAVE ON HAND A CHOICE LOT OP FOUK
tiprlug
Wagons, Carriages, & Buggies,
of their own Make,
Marufactared of the BEST quality of Jen ey ntckory.
lltveuaa call, aLdezcmUo oar work, and JudM
for yourrelree.
All kloida of Repairing and Genetal Jobbing don
atbori notice.
p
Administrator's Notioe.
NOTICE la btreby ilven that the nndertlgaed,
um bv order of the Coantr Court of the cojntv
of Marion, In the Stnto of Oregon, on the 87th d iv of
Ausurt 1ST7, duly appcinted Admlnlatrator of the
Kttate of M. J hhaui, deceared. All peraona hav-
lug claim scttntt raid rtate are required to p i cnt
nn tne vouccera, to too nnaeralg ed at
i j ,i m aw. in tne cur or Hal i
lid county, within Mi nonlb from thladale.
me t-ao-.u, with Ihe vouccera, to me underlie ed at.
iau Hint,, ill u ,i ill an, lu lun -7 VI otn in. In
iin Hi n onlna rrom tnl dale.
COSI'XR. AdmlnlitnM.
Dated, Aneuit STlb, 17.