Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 25, 1878, Page 6, Image 6

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
pT,Wl!3 ofHJsBHDy-
DinUOTOIlY.
Ol'FICEItS oftho NATIONAL OIIANCE.
itaUr-John T. Jones, Barton. PhllltpB. Arte.
Oomttr-J, J. Woodman, I'nw l'aw, Van Uurcr,,
Ltclurtr-K. II. Hmcdlcy, Crcsco, Howard, la.
8Uward-. J. Vaughn, Mcinii iIk.Toiio.
Im7 .MMrrf-Morilmer Wn lit head, Mlddlcbusb,
Tn'tturtr-V. M. McDowell. Wayne. Meubcn.N.Y.
MeerttaruO. II. Kelley, Lotlsvlllc, Ky.
(fX"?mr-. Dlnwfildlo, Orchard (froyc.In.l.
(-MrJr John T. .lone. ItJrton, IMiljlIt. Arc.
'.oni-Mri". Hamuol 15. Ailam. Monllccllo. Minn.
;WM- Mrs Harvey (ln.nlaHl, Nei ' ""''.'.S V
1MJ Aultta.it Steward-iUf Caroline A. Hall,
Loiilavlllu, Ky.
rrcuTivn committm:.
I). Wyalt Alkcn, (Chairman.) CnUcebtiry, S. 0,
K. Il.-Shaiik'nod. l)nlni(no town.
D-ntluy T. Chase, Clarem.int.M. II.
Alijno O .Ider, Itock Kalis. Wliitcsido. 111.
W. It. Chambers, Uswcicliec, llUf-cll. Ala,
OlllrorM ofOrcson Slntc Grange.
MatUr-W'm. Cyrus, Hclo.
fvtruMT-A. H. Slnpluy, Ofwoifo.
Aecruw-Mr. It. N. Hunt, Sublimity.
terttaru-H. W. Hindall. eleven City.
Mwirl-W 11. Tlioma. Walla Wall., W. T.
?! tftoward-O. W Riddle, t'auyouvlllo.
tJHaitola-Vt. II. (Iray, Astoria.
7Vitr-8. I. Leo. Portland,
fAi'AVwr-Danlol Clark. Halem.
(Vr-Mrn. II. A. Miller. Jacksonville.
iCwr-Mw.H. I). Durlmm, McMinrivllle.
MfoiVi-Mrs. K. A. Kelly. Kant I'ort'and.
ijy"l' Mani-Mrs. acrla Bmltb.Hood
State Grange Doputieo for 1877
lUt OJtei. Kxprtu.
AH.W". Corvalll, Corv.llis
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Notes.
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K W Coi'Yfrx Columbia City
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WHITMAN.
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IIIMIIAIla.
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TllllimTON.
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Ih m .t Vuiiible. ua the llniw ' 'f ',',
kr.in.iiiv tuilluita to mo a chulctf. I will bo pii'a w, tor
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Mootinu oTsubortlluate QrauBos
I.INN COUNTY.
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l.oimnoii No. HI, t Lolmtton,
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Kuox llutto
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SAntUm No. .V,
"MmwiiiVlllo No. 10, lit .l and Salur
''"Jtei'iKont. No. 7, ltn.iaril 1-VllnyH, ut 10
ijftriltimrit. No. 11. lilnmlSril Salu
XnU,No:,Htnull3lHM,,rdl.y,,ttO
"'lll'ppy He tim No. HI, lxtHiiil 3.1 Sturilyfc
In oAuii inoiilli from Ooiolmr in Juntt.atittl on
Ihn Int K.ilunUy Hi" In inioo o Um ur.
lUrmowv No. 'il, :ir. h.iliinUy, rrKiilHrly,
i"ii n Nov. IKh,', J.i.. FV.,uiia Mnroh,
hon tlioy ittnot ttm iHiiTiiy.
HP.NIXIN COUNl'Y.
Hoati OrnnU No II, - HtMrtly t "
WllltuWln No. W WlTlmrUy, t 10 .m
lnillouiftUi, Ntiia,4ihSAtur.Uy,t lU.m.
LANK COUNTY.
Or.M-.woll. No. ill, SuinlH.v, In. m.
Kn.ini, No M, in r..iKmo City, Jnl l
Uv,'il 10 . in.
Uinrliy, No 70. 'J I 8liin1ny.
t.oihon, No. Ull. WtStmnWy.Ht 10o otmk
Juimtloii Ulty, No. H, .nl tur.Uy, m I
''mIiiUhw. Ni. M, tlr.U SMur.l y l oaoli
,UMUulili, NoI'lOT, Oainji Cnu.k, 'il Hatur
l I'OI.IC COUNTY.
Oik IMlnl, No. a, Ut hihI Jlr.l HilunlayH.
MAUION COUNTY.
H U.ou (lMii, N. 17, Nl l l '
dtyt In ni.ili inoniu, nxo.p Aiuim', N-p
lniili.tr. uml Oiiiolitr, whi.n H iiniMiilyoi
tun l-.tSUinliv '. ilmlr IihII In Salfin.
Aliiiii,Nii:il, t liSiOiiMlnv.
link I'.ilnt, N4S a.lStiir.lny,U . m
llutto UrortU, No. lt :if.l Saturd.iy, ui U
m W.VSIUNUl-ON COUNTY.
ltotvniton No. 100, nieoti lit, SMtir.Uy,
10 o'clock.
Polk County Pomoua Qraugo
Will n'OTl U on thrt iooiiil KrliUy
InKiliriurMlhuMh,) B7S,V IftoVliwk li:
the rorsnoou. Uohkut Ci.nw, Master.
Tlio CaplUl Iu nlinrlnic Comnv will
kin ini wrok.li Sn Knnolt, flfty tnow
Mad fMt of aih lumber, to e. furniture
making aUbMaka it.
Oswego Gnilif imU a publlo installation
ofoOlcoraon tl.y ii'nth of January. Many
Invited guests uero protont, which sddod
much to tbo lntorost of tbo occasion. Patrons
met brothers and slstora with whom thoy
had walked fultlifully and trustingly during
tho four years of our cxlotonco hh a grango,
and tlio warm clasp of tho hand and clad
stniloof recognition ubowed that tlio inuro
niriualiitatiuo of fortnor yoars, had by closer
Intimacy rlpotiod lntohtron friendship and
brotherly lovo. Many now uonifcM avnllpd
tl)Puisolve of ll' invitation to bo present
mid iimko tho aetittilntnnue of tholr nlt;li
hors. l-'ivoorHlx of thoeo woro persons who
hud formerly belonged to granges In tho
lUat. They rxprtsst-d tboiiiKtlvos highly
pleadod, and somo of tbctn romarktd that
tlioy bad never passed n ploasantor day In
tholr lives. Tbo morning was dovoled to
uncial Intercotirso. Tho dinner tublo was
bountifully biippUed with tboso luxuries
which Oregon so lavishly bestows upon tho
careful and prudoul husbaiultn.in, and
which tho thrifty matron lovos to preparo In
ways lompllng enough to ploaso tho ejo and
Hatlsfy the appotllo of tho most fastidious.
Jjlvoly sallies and witty ropartoolontlnler.
oat to tbo dinnor hour, and all hcemed dolor
mined to bu as buj py and agrecablo os pus
slblo. Tbo Installation was conducted by J. A'
lllobardson.doputy lor Washington county,
assisted by II. K. Ilayos, Master elect ol
Tiulalln Urango Iloth of tboso gentlemen
uudersliind tbo business and conducted it
with rapidity and tasto.
Ttio retiring Master, Otto Kruso, madoa
loniciby and oloijuunt nddross. Ho ntld it
wns prop9r on this occasion to tlmnk tbo
Almighty Kulor of tlio unlvorsu that our
llviHhad boon sparod, and that wo bad on
oyod so good n degroo of prosperity during
tho year, and thai wo ought to doubly thank
lllm that our chlldron bad beon kept from
tailing by that torrlblo acourgo which bos
desolatod ho tiuuy homoj In other atalos as
well as In our own bolovod Oregon, lie
snokoof tbo almost Impassable gulf which
separates tho nobility from tho laboring
oiimoH In Curopu, nud said that tho former
woro dalormlned to koop tho latter down at
all ha.inU. Ihitt they might In sotno way bo
enabled to appropriate tbo oarnlngs of tbo
down-troddflti tillers of tbo aoll, lo enrluh
tholr already wnll.fllled purses. Ho thought
that pooplo working nlono could do but llttlo
toward froolng tbrmsolvts from nny yoko of
Imudago which ontlnalls them, but by com
bluing with others much might bo done,
and that In this country tnuuh hud been
done lit tills direction by moans of the
grango. A. It. Sklploy, tbo newly lunlallod
Master, then followed with homo good ail
vloo lo tho grange, after whloli ho cxpbilned
brlt-tly tho chiidch which led to tho organiza
tion of tho Oribr, and what thoy hoped tj
iccomplUh, and KmiothltiK of what tlioy bad
already done; and Invited outsiders to Join
ua and help In tbo great work of olovatlug
tlin firming (Dintnnnlly lo an (ullty with
tlioan who, having had thoadvantngei which
anoriio to pooplo who asioolate together In
Iowiih, havtioulslripp'Xl us In social and In
tolhioliul o'jlturo. Ho could not promise
such great pocuulary advantages as many in
tholr al had exp'ctml, but Ibeybadal-
mudy beon tho utrtlclpunts of many or tlio
benefits which tbo grango has Recured for
UimtirH In gnnoral, aud that It would be for
tholr fin iiwr wulfaro to Join usnud oharoull
tho HdvautHgos which tho grango can bestow,
and more tbal It was their duly lo do to, and
not lot others light tholr Irntllo lor Ihtitu.
IIii.ilOKod with an ciirneat apical to Uioho
who had lormorly been connected with our
Order.
II, ll Hayes npokn of our reaponslbillty at
patrons, and cspiolally or our obligations lo
our children. Ho Raid it was a lamentable
fact that, in this country, many young pto
pin woro growing up without education or
culture, and urged ihoiiocHlty ofeiicourag
lug a taato for study in our children and also
of atlording thorn ovory potiblo advuiitango
for llte.-ary and socUl Improvtuuont. He ts
inminonddd tho grango aa a ineatiH of ad
aucomeiil within tho reach of all,
J, A. Hlohardaon noticed some of tho ob
jfolloim which aro urged ngaliixt the grange,
llotlioiight thono who objected becatuo It
was a Hooret order, wero warring agHlnat
unttiro, for Individuate wero all secret eoolo.
lies ol ihouiNelve, and ho woro tamllio. Ho
had not, from tho oommoncemoni, ooon so
sanguino of great aud Immediate rtuulisas
many, but knew fiat iutiy failures inuat bo
.xpoctod. Hohald lliti tlrt great work to lo
undertaken waa n educational one, and that
wo oould hopofor no groat success until tbo
pisiplo worn tnado to son tbo d laud vantages
under which they labor, and tho irmedles to
bo applied. Wo could not hopo to acooiu.
.iti. i iiir iniriioaes In a mouth or a jtar, bill
mush bad already luen dono, and tho woik
would progress renter lu tho fuluro than It
Imd In tho 1 tHt. Mucvctdlng genoratlona
mould ilorlvo grealer blihslugs; from the
grango movement, than wo can over hopo lo
r.llu. It n very apparent to him that
i-imiilH ougMKod In I In dlllVrent branehesol
.gnoiil uro i-oiilil derlvn urnit heui III front
in tiling tngoihor and talking oor their kiio
mi. inl lallurf n, uud that it. IhW way llio
miui .iti.kllirnl may avail thomsMves of Uio
...x.Drl. not tholr inoiomiveniliil iHlgh
(ioim. he. oral who oro not paticins o
..r.'ed llumimlvivi hltfi.ly ptiannl with
AiiatilifV linl Hrten and heaid, and wlahed
uskiiuo.'h. As tho .lay wi f.r spent I lit.
li-tM ng was HAiig and w. all went home
I'liiluvlv well pleahod with tho day's rccr.).
turn., Many luifresting r ihhikh i'ii'unu
wl.leli I have not iiuulloiied, an nn miliw
( taken at tho time. ThU has b.on writ
en (torn memory after tho Upmr .veral
ljH Miw C. K.Siui'LUV.
Letter from Cnrrv County.
Kn. FAnMEn: I wish to give a few sketches
of our lonoly hills and mountains, through
your pnpor, If you havo room for Huch re
marks. Tho country hero Is loo rough to
farm much, so tho greatest portion aro rale
teg stock some raising cattle, somo hogs,
nud olhera sboep, but a great mnny or tho
sboop aro dying rrom leech In tbo liver or
fiuko-worin. Somo havo lo.t all tho sheep
thoy lud, wlilUt others havo lost from ono
to two bundled sinco last June. A low binds
lure havo weapon so far. hut perhaps thjlr
turn has not nrrlvod jo;. Thiro are also
g ild mlnort In thli outintry, and miiiiu of tho
m nors are doing vory well. Thero has Loon
Mount oxoltetneut about tho dUcoviuy or toil
not nny uilh.-s from here, by Capt.'IVInior,
butllioirilnnrvn-wlini'st i-av t was only
n thick ns a man's thumb nnll, but there Is
a grpat deal vt g.s nbout Cap., nnd he IdowH
I- ihlcl.-flr. Tbw Is a groat country (or irult,
nuoh as npples, poars and plums, rolato.is
Iiolii linnrlv all rnllnfl. llllt WO linVII rHotl
ninntliatwnlahpd threo nounds nud a half
when thoy woro dug, and I plowed tho
ground up myself with a mattock, and arm
strength was my horses.
a ..rout trmnr nt itm women In this coun
try havo bard 'timer. I havo been bore nino
yeHrs, and I havo never In that tlmo been lo
asloroortochuroh. and havogono visiting
nnlv iiluht tlinnn. In the nlno years I bavo
not boon sfck two wotks at a tlmo, and I
work all tho time; tho moro I do. tbo moro
my lord ox poets mo to do, and I nover do
anylhlng that pIohros him It Is alwavH
wrong. Tho older be grows, tho meaner ho
gote. Ho thrown the wshh-tub out of doors,
aud kicks tbo favorite dog, and talks Jargon
when ho gots angry. Ho has novcr been a
widower yet, or ho would know bow to treat
a woman, for I have often heard people say
a man was better to hw second wllo than his
llrHt. If lhat Is thn Iruth, I would rather be
his urcond wife. I might turn him away for
a while, and then marry blrn again, so I
could be bis nooond.wlfo. Tho nolghbors all
think very well of Mm. because thoy don't
know him as woll bs I do; but somo ofthein
oro n llttlo Rmplolnus of his kindness lately,
nnd thoy don't t-ny to inn now, ""ion havo
Ihn kindest husband In tho wholo country.
I think kindness la about run out; there hns
tmriH tint rlo latelv.and It Is.cotllng lo be a
scarce article, et-peoially In tboso mountains,
wliiiro men nevor go in society. They go to
tho s'oro and buy iholr provlnlons and pack
thorn homo, aud bless mom on tho way.
Somo of Ihom goa groat denl, and ir thoy
have no excuse they nni.o one; arm nen
thoy co mo home they look an g rum as a hun
gry, Moro-lioacird bAr, and a woman ilaro
not speak, lor reir tT get'ing a ronirh nil
swor. Mm. Tiiouiilk.
Ants' Hills.
Kn. 1-V.itMKit: As tho winter nights aro
tlroHomo, on account of tholr lougth, aud
thinking that a dlscrlpllonor tho mammoth
i.nt houso, or hill, would bo road with Inter
est by tho rertdorsof your valuable paper, I
will write. A frtw miles Houthenat of Oregon
City aro ant hills four or llvo feot high,
from tlvo to six ftot at tholr bat.o. Theo
bills aro mudo up of llr leaves and small
stltikN; tho ants, In building, uro, or stom lo
bo, careful to lay ovory llr loaf or Mick In
Hhspo with ull Ihojiulgmtut of a mason lay.
lug brick; tiny will gather all tho llr loaves
within u rod or two of their homo, thou thoy
will rommonco on tho small sticks, and 11'
ono nut cannot carry or drag tho (.tick, an
other ono wCI Uko hold and help; thoy will
work at It until thov cct It lo place. TIimo
nut hills havo been hero fur tlmo unknown;
tiro does not disturb them; joumaysve
M"Voral of those hills pretty close together;
them rro Milliter; Uimi those that stand
alone, for the w.tui or material no doubt.
TiiiiuiitH unine out near tho ton of their
homo. Thrlr places oregrna aro Just largo
enough fir nun at a limn, Gives their homos
a tew blows, nut thoy come by tho Ihouaandn
ni.tly for battle. Tlioso uuta ato ot mam
moth sir,. II. II. M.
THE PRESO AND THE PLOW.
Wo envy not tho princely man,
In city or in town, .
"Who wonders whether pumpkin vines
Turn up the hill or down.
Wo caro not for his marble halla,
Nor yet his heaps of gold;
Wo would not own his sordid heart
For all hia wealth twice told.
Wo arc tlio favored onca of earth,
Wo breath pure nir each morn.
Wo bow, wo map tho golden grain,
Wo gather in tho corn.
Wo toil wo Hvo on what ivo earn,
And moro than this wo do
Wo hear of etarving millions round,
And gladly feed them. too.
Tho lawyer lives on princely fees,
Yet drngs a weary life.
Ho never knowj u peaceful hour,
His atmosphere is strife. (
A merchant thumb liis yardstick o cr,
Grows hagganl at his tod,
He's not the man Hod meant hmi for,
Why don't ho till tlio soil t
The doctor plods through snow and rain
l'lods at his patient's will;
When dead and gone ho plods again
To get his lengthy bill.
Tho printer bless his noble soul I
Ho grasps tho mighty earth,
And stamps it on tho daily sheet
To cheer tho laborer's heart.
Wo sing tho honor of tho Plow.
And honor to tho Press
Two noble instruments of toil,
Each with a power to bless,
Tho bono, tho ncrvo of this fast ago.
True wealth of human kind;
Ono tills the over faithful earth,
Tho other tills tho mind.
The Orange and Temperance
A Chicago liquor firm Is was'lngatamps In
sending circulars and prlca-ilsts of his goods
lo Booretnr'os of grangos throughout the
State. For bis bsnellt and that or others In
tbo buslnoss wo will inlorm thoin tlnit Ujui
porauco is ono of the mainstays of our Oriter,
that it is taught Bt overy meoting, ana tin
intemperate man cannot remain inoriioer
or tho grango. So radio. I Is thn Order lu
this Stato on tho subject or temperance
that a resolution calling ter n strlngont
prohibitory liquor law waa passed by a
unanimous vjuiht tho last meeting of the
Suite Clraiigo. At tho meeting hold in thla
city In January, 1S75, tho following resolu
tion on tho subject was adopted!
Itenolved, Tuat, wharons ItituuipoMUOi) l
tho gnritest caUK of misery, crime nud
waste or health, wo plodge onisolvos to uho
all proper tneaim todUoour.igo luteinporance
and to promote tho weli.vro or tho pa-plo or
our Statu. . , ,,
Tho grangos or Indiana aro sound on tho
tempnrauco question, nnd wo prodOt that tho
whisky circulars alluded to will yield but a
poor return from this section. mmiia far
mer. Tho remains or a mnn supposed to havo
been ono or those killed by tho explosion nt
Umatilla Haplds two years ago, havo been
tound two miles abovo the Dallos. Thore wan
nothing by which tho rcmalna could bo Identified.
PA-
Expectorant
eCW3l Sy"
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Olttcere of Cove Orange, No. V. DouKher
tv, M; W AMoCully, O; U 11 lie, T;J
Slleknev.S; JO HlehartUon, AS. J Hager,
lllm..; D t.wsll, T; MI- '.olla lteeae.Bec;
I Connor. O Kj Mm J Dougberiy, 0
M I'hy, P; Mr Uioae, V; Mre Joaee, LAS.
0unA.M7.Kii. On WoilnoBday ovonlng,
Decern bori'dth, J. W. I'arrlsh organized a
lodge ortho I.O. O.T., with -U charter mem
bera to bo known a. Idborty Lodge, No.IUl,
or the I. O. G. T., ami olooted and Installed
tho following clllcers Air ibo present term:
OT, (J I' I'uilerlon; V T, AdaThompon;
S,J A Mclnllre; A S, Mark Kullerloti; FS,
N..nnlo Jury; T, Juo. O Jory: M, J K'Thomp
Min; I) M, Marv CJorj; U, K M Molulire;
IO, Lu.-y l'"ullerten;0 0, W II Hash; P W
0T,G W Jory; LU.UFJory. S, 1).
List of olilcers elocle.l by Union Grange,
No. 10, for the yoar 1878: J Crolghton, M;
A U Craig, O; Win Hutchinson, L; J Dob.
bliiH.Sj C L ItUkosIue, A Hi D Hilt, Chap;
Mary Crelghton, T; N Schoonover.Src; It
Slmw, G IC; Mrs Dobbins, O; MrsSilio no
ur, 1'; Lny llluke-lHi, F; M Ames, LAS.
Tho "Soiling" System.
Tl o farm of John Hawtey, llrant.N. Y.,
who has practiced Ihn tnlllmr systi in i feed
ing for homo limy, contain Illiy seres, all ot
wnlch, 111. the bxcepilon of piece or tim
ber kiul rough land, N under a very high
state of cultivation. Upon the placo are
Hlioiit ten head ofoilllo, two hordes, and per
haps a few IihsiI of loose stock attunes,
i'lieio are about ton acres devoied to small
frtilis, such as straw borrhH, raspberries,
liluckberrlea, eto . leaving but forty acres to
titrnl-h let d for tho horeH uml cattle during
the year. To udopt this t-yMem, prejwratlons
llilikl bleguil lu the fall, It appeals, aseomo
pUi.ts inu-t be rtady to cut tarlyliilho
Mirliie. A ultra ol winter no, large enough
to tiiinUh a month'H feed or solsi-owntn
the fall, which is ready to cut the latti-r part
ol April, or beginning of Maj; then follow
millet ( woorlhito virlelle,) clover, sowed
coin, tin. As fust as a ciop la taken oil an
other should l kowii, thus kteplng tho
laud under crop all tho while. Mr. Hawley
cl.iiuiN that bis soil liicreiifcixi lii fertility
every year; In fuel, It leuks leabonablo that a
lot of weeds will ixhatibt tho boll Junius
much as homo protlatue I'lani. i lieu tno
manure pile U b.luir wnslanlly increaMd,
uud the moro crops raited the more tendl--lug
material Is there returned to It. Great
care i.liould be taken to tavo all the liquids.
ChuuUiuqun .Mirmer.
Mursthal Cattle.
This r.co or catllo aro natives of Austria,
though they are considered to be closely al
lied to tho ll unitarian oaltlo. They aro much
pn.ed for lUeir milk giving proportion. The
oomh have boeu kuowu to produce 3,100
quarts of milk per annum, where 1 $50 quart
u nlven a the mual average. The oxen are
especially aultenl to draught purpoa, ana
afler being worked from three to six yean
are ratted and wOre excellent beef. The
enter of the hair of the race la badger grey,
wlih brlu-ttr atrlpe round the nuule, color
rlnittt round their eyea, and dark colored
belly .-A"entMCy Xiw -JtocA Jttconl,
WIT.T.AMETTE VALLEY AND
CIFIO COA&T RAILROAD.
Among tho many railroad projects now
agitating tho minds of tbo people of Oregon
the ono named at tho hoad or this article
must not bo forgotten. Its Importance may
bo Judged by tho facts that it would render
tributary to Yaqulna nay tno vory uoari, u,
tho Wlllamotto Valley, aud shorten tho dis
tance from San Francisco to Portland, which
Is CO! mllos, ill hours. To establish this
much let a few facta bo eubmltted. Upon
an avorago It takos a stoamor threo days to
run this distanco, while from San Francisco
to Yaqulna Hay, -151 miles, the distanco Is
run by steamers In -10 hours. From equina
Hay io PuitUnd, 1 TJ miles, by way ot the
mad, tho ' Islam o will be run by cars In Mx
hours, thus making a raving In I mo be
tweou H.4U Fratiuloco nnd Portland of 1
hours. In iltix faslngoiho tu.vln.ror time
Is lonsldert.il hII Important, and no one will
ship rredglitor iske pi-s-hgeovera loutotliat
will require l hnurs lonuur to travel than
another. In mldltlnii lo tills, ln crossing ol
tho bar at tho mouth ot the Columbia Is al
ways atteiiiled with danger, nnd tiiiuiolliiius
a delay or daya, white no such drawback Is
encountered ut the entrance to Yaqulna
ll,y. "I huso r.clH, Ifailml.leil and nd in It ted
they mimi bo Ittuiiimi b)doubtcil thai all.
or neai'v all, Ibo freight uud pHengere for
Orevou norili of it lino Ibrough the soul horn
portion or Douglas oouinv. Irom Han .'ran.
cls.o, w 11 pans over Hie Yaqulna Hay route,
TboMiuup lo-do of facts estaullsh thla uiuoh,
und Ittituiiot begalnaed.
At tho lust tension of tlio Lnglslalurn nn not
wim pas-ied giving the company already
rormod.all tho Stale lands in lleutenonunly,
and exempting tho road from taxation for
twenty years. In addition to this another
company, with Col. Hogg at lis head, atand
pledued.aa soon as teti miles of tho road la
built nnd equipped, to complete tbo remain
lug distance, without (Inlay, securing them
selves bv it mortgage on tho wmo. Ten
miles ortho road Is already graded, nnd tbo
balance or tho route cm bo gradod with but
llttlo labor.
Consldsrlng this enterprise in all Its ont.
Hues, It Is big with Importance, ami Is des
tined to Mtect a complete revolution in the
transportation and travel or this State. No
safer Investment for capital can be found,
and It Is mailer for womur that the road mis
not been built long ere this. If there bo
any pluck about tho ponnlo of Ilouton county,
throuh wboMi limits tho oiitlro road runs.
they will oxer: theinoelves to tho utmost to
socuro lis completion. Itecord.
Mrs, Sarah Josephs Halo, now In hor DDtli
vmr, haw retired from Ihn oditerahlp or
Ooitty'it ItHilk'n Hook, a posltlnn wh'oh sho
has held withe honor to herself and to tho
satisfaction ortho publlo for fifty years.
There has bo'Ui no tlmo wltnlutwonty-Cve
years that lands In Kentucky blue grass
reutou have sold at suoh low prices as at
pienont. Sixty dollars to ninety dollars nn
snre will buy lands that aro really worth
hIOO to $150 an aero,
Last Thursday the City Auditor of Port
bind IsNiied 112 llnense, addles: to tbo city
treasury tho handsome sum of 32,130.
Stubborn Counhs and Colds yioid
promptly to tho healing nnd euro
tlvo proportlos of Dr. Jt.yno'n Ex
pectorant. It loosens nnd promotes
tho oxpcctornllou or lrrltatinrr mat
ter, mitigates much pain nnd dis
tress, and chocks Inflammation.
Asthma. Bronchitis, and Throat
Troubles nro nt onco rollovod by
Dr. Jnync'ft Expcciormit. It re
moves constriction of tho Ilrnttcli.nl
tubes, loosens phlegm, soothes nntl
hoals tho mucous mombrano, nrrcsts
any fovorlsh tendonoy, and holp to
forward a gradual euro.
Consumption, Pleurisy, and Lung
Affections nro generally controlled
nnd -meliorated by Dr. Jityiic'n i:x
lectorant. It navos tho lungs from
much irritation nnd dlstrnns, !y rc
ltoving thorn of tho Irritating mnttcru
by which thoy nro cloggod, It nlso
Hupprcssca Inflnmmiitlon nud irlvon
tho affoctod imrts a chance to heal.
Whooping Cotinh.Croup and Honrso-
I10SB nro cnicaclously treated by Jr.
Jnyiie'n Expectorant. It removes
eliniculty of brcalhlni; nnd opprcs
slon in tho throat or lungs, promotes
tho cjoctlon of mucus und subdues
tho vlolonco of theso complaints nt
tlio outset. It is n Hnfo Family Cura
Uvo, of long-ostabllshod reputation,
and -where promptly administered,
has enabled many to cscnpo sorloua
Lung Affections.
IIODa'. DAVIS & CO.. Wholeiulo Agents, rort
Una, Oreiroii. '""i'a'i
ESTA5t,tinr.I 1056.
MARRIED:
ltUANDKNIlima-At llnrrliburc, Jan. lltli. to
Ills wifn of tleirH W. UruniloubUf. Kiq a
a boy orlhntlux wehihl.
PKTTYJOllN-tn thlsnltv. January Hthr.f,dlph
tlnrlu. Win. K. I't'ttylohn, aci'il a eais aivl .1
miMitlm. f'nii. rat will twkc p oue to marrow at
i U'UIOCU. t
DIED.
SKAIW-In tlil-cltyjamiary 17ib.Mm.Carollno
feurn, );eu .u year auu i inniuus.
I'HATr In this olty, Januarv U'h, of conjeh
Hon of tuns, liif.mt kuu of Mr uud Mr, it. A
Piutt.
Willamette Nurserv
0. W. WALLING & SON,
I'KOPKIHTOHH,
03V9 0go, Olaokamas oo., Orogom.
WALLING'S
wWWfllt Wy?f-C5-iihV e
To tlio lUUjtsMl IutlleH in
imrtltmluv.
Vhy nscd you sutr-r with Paralysis when
you can be cured 7 Why will vnu suffer
with Hlioiiuutism when you can tie cured?
Ann wny nave so nutty acubs ami pains
when It is within your reach to be cured T
I am now cttiblUhed In Halm, prepared to treat
sllChroalc r)ie-ue,uch3 KbonruatUm.Nenra'gia,
Contumptlon, Kidney UUcaics, and In fact all dlteinv
c tUil banian (loth U heir to, BpecUlatlectlon paid
to Female Woikum andncrrout prottritlon, which
la to common to Ladles, C-lldren'a dUeanea not ex
crpted. In connection with niy practice, I hate one
of tho celebrated Medicated Vapor Lightning Cream
llath, which aldi vastly In removing all chronic dla
ea.H's. It open the pores of the akin, and throws off
the allrny, morbid matter, whlcU U one of the great
causes of io mnch tufferlce. When we once think
that two. third of all we take Into ocr irttem pattca
on thrnnga the port of the akin, we need not stop
long to wonder why we are lck, when we pay ro
little attention to the eiott Important emnnctory of
our bodies. Baring the pat nine months I have bad
tnla bath to operation, and many can tcatlfy to It
efficacy. I treat patient by th week, or br slncle
UeatatenU
Ladle win do welt to gtv me a call. Residence,
oaUtaatl corrMT of CanUr aad -suaaet eHrveU,
w W. CIUIQ, m. m.
.PEACH PLUM,
Tlio Ituliuu Xriiuo,
And the best varieties of '
l'luni,
Prune,
l'cacli,
Apple,
rcai',
Clierr7
Nut and Shade Trees,
IN FULL ASSOnTJIENT.
Send for Descriptive Oatalogu.
Salem Flouring Mills.
DKST PAUILY t'LOOlt,
DAOKlfa KXTJU, XXX.
SUPKUFINB AND OIUHAM,
IHUULINQS, DllAN, AND SHORT.
OouHtuntly on riniid.
riltflioKt I?rlco in CASH
Paid for Wheat
It. 0. KINNEY,
Bept IStr
Aent B. V. M. Oe
XtUOZUu ETTTtTi,
BncceMor to J. M, Kaii.au X Co.,
tS fctassrtf at., - - NKW YHKt
ComRiisNlon Affont
FOR BUTINQ AND FORWARDING FROM
Maw Tnrk via Inthmn. raelflc Rallrcid. aa4
Cape Horn, all kind of Mercaandlae, and f tke sale
of Vrodatcu lN-a Uui Paclac coast, (at u tidtmnni
ef awacr, c
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