K MW$ H REjfe $ P la .. Volnmo X, Numuor 25). 2.50 per Year. SALEM, OREGON, AUttUST 30, 187S. Hw BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Aug. 21 Tho frolght contract ttbetweon th Piulllc MhII steamship com pany ami tuo union '4eiU3 raiirnau, win wouiu uayo tnrmiPHicii mo insi nuy in mis wonih, wasoxtonded for sixty days longer on tub same u.ims io uay. i Mrs. Italston, widow of Iho California banker, arrived from Knrojio yesterday nc i comnanlad bv two of her children. Shu I hero to look ufcor her Interest In tho ostato of . Mr. Italstnn. . .. . i Dr. X. K Davis, or tho Pacific muh dieu I heto yesterday, ngod M Mo was ninny years In charge of tbo Uiiitod States nurino hospital at Sun Francisco. rtaslivnio, Aug. si, iisvnuun nini port an iUKBtunut with an armed bind of elict distiller In Overtou o unity, haaded by Campball Mor,;an at" p. m. yesterday. Tho rovonunnlllcera wore under flrofor A" win ntes.and Philips, Plilpidu ami Smith ro wounded. Couitnisduiiur Utlutn ha given tjollocior Woodcock authority toaeiid onnngii man to eapturo tho entire o md Hois uow getting Uli a posso for thai pur oo. Clnoltiaitl. Aug. 21-Uonslvo prepira Hon? aro making for tho national soldlera' rouulonut Marloitn.Ohln, beginning Sept :i. mid Initios four tUi a. Tlu government ban -v tarnished a lirgo number of army tents, cooking utensils, and two tons ol artillery and niimUol outridgiH. Letters of at. end auco ato received Irom Secretary Lvarts, Uoim. Pope, Crook, OarllMd, Wallace, Leg. gate, SunatorThtirirammd others, with Ueti. Moaty, of tUo Confederate urmy. Corres pondence In Mill paudlmr with the Proild-mt, ftona JohnMin,.I.D Hood, Fltz Hugh, Lie, Lingatrot nuu others, jhw unoaiia, aim. - -'" u'i ""i deaths, !-. . , ... ,. Hiicfi Irvine, uhlnf operator nf tho W. U. Telegraph olllon. thin clty.dlud thin moru. Jpc of yellow fevnr alter six daya Illness. rNew Orloana, Aug 25. Now oatus, 163 death. S3 Holly Springs. Mlu., Aug. 2S lx cases of vollow fever fever h'Taj nil refngn. Vlokjburg, Aim. 2S Sixty-eight now nie and sixteen duatha for tho past twenty, tour hours. . . . Ohloao. Am. 21 Subcrlptlon arntre. (rating $2500 wera uitda In the board of Iradn tula morninn tor inn uouout ui iuo johub rJJiuoJtueniiin. . , , iMJXi-xritiT S Tho oorrimlttra tpolntd to Kollult mI1 lor yellow fover auf t9ruraoonooi"uii"."-i...'.T. 8t. LooU, Auk. ! -Tlw fund for fror auflerera In ttin aoutU wi to day inrrdatad to about fSO.000 , ., Philadelphia, Aii(r.2il Ont IhoiiMnd men luthalronmlllaof Juiui Holland k 'o., Stephen Uobbln&Hon, Marshal llmi.Co . Philadelphia Iron and Stwl Co., Unuhen X. I'Altenon, Kalrhill Iron Co., aud John I. Verro, notlnod their nnplojera lat nl;?ht that thoy would not oomo io work on Mon day at tho propoml rediu-tion of wanes. Thn otribnm nrn nit-mbera ut an amaleaniil- od aaoclatloii of Iron and a'eel wnrkara of the United Htatn", lioaua'iarinra m rmouurK, and tho Mrlk has takfii pliw wUi tho sano. lion of that bodj, which asrcis to support the strikers. . ..... Waihlnirton, Auir. 31 President, Mia. llayeaand timlly lvo Friday iivniilngnoxt oa tho llaltlmoni and Ohio road for 1-remoni Ohio, arrivlnir Saturday atti-rrioon. Mon day evonlnirtheylrave lorChlcaRO, arrivlnir next morning. There tuo pioMdent will re view tha lire department. Wedueaday be starts fir St. Paul, arriving Thurady mom ing early, and broikfcstlutt with ex aeuator Kanisav. Theu will follow a nubllo recop tlon. In tho evening there will be w public reception. Immedtataly afiorwarda the S resident leavw for Fawns thence kooh to lamarrk, stopping at aoiuo of the great farms fur a abort timo. Haiurdav ho re urn to Fargo an 1 Monday arrives at MliiHHitl!a and holds a rc-ptlor, arrlvta at Maniaon Tuesday morning and k-ep on to Uhl'-agn, reaching thre Wednesday morning. From there he will letitrn to Washington. Meinphl-, Aug.-l -From d p. in. ye-ter-day to noou to day 7d new caea and 17 deaths were rejtor'1-d, The fever la apread Inn to au alarming nxteut among the colorod people. Viokkburg, Au. il-V-Mow fever con tinues Inoreuilnir. Oynr Ml nv r In tho nasi U hours a-id Si ileatba. Trains on the "VlcUsburg and ilMrldlau railroad have ceaed runulnr. rilUbiirg, .V'lg a-Tho llrt cave r.r yel low fever Hrrlv.Mn thU nliv last night on the rteanvr biirtr 0'Ntl. frfiin Wht-ellng The pitHnt li JaCraw'ord. who had bf.u employed, mi iha rlvi-r at (,'lnolnnail. 'IJn board of hoalth hul hint rrtm ived to a ho pltalaiovo too ol y lin-nolUwIy af.er hi. Tbec'ontrlbii'l tiMof clt'zni fortho relief of sutWlng In tb .nn'ti numnnN to ?V00O, all of which hai ben f irvardt?d io varluu tiolnla. Philadelphia, Aut.'Ai l.vooia of l favnr wi.r (llOilV-ro. !" uirh'. ThAminiiiitltHit htvlnicuhtrjanf Iho col lection and dlHhur-HiiiH'H of fjnil ffr ft.ver It had been obtained, or that It was gotutlnr , 1 do not bolleVD In Its priyiut txlstonco, If 1. ever had any. Ijoukvlllu, Aug. 27. A apodal dlspttch from Princeton Ky., to the C'nurler-.lournal aavs.t W. nigci and.I. W. Luttroll, In at tetupllng toewpo from court while bolnir tried to-dav for litirna Htoattngt wore sbot and Instantly killed. at. Paul. Aug, 27 A tornado and hail storm at Fawo. D.T. this evening, prostrat ed a duren build atz, and damagod many moro. Threo persons were hurt but no livoa loit. The storm extendoi twolvo in lies along tho Notthcrn Paelfle. Omaha, Auir. 27 A apenUl train of alx coiohe-, having nil board SiUrocrul fmui New Ynr't. Iff Omaha at 11:30 a. til. to day, thlrtv inlnu'ei ahead of the regular express lime and will run through to San FraucUoo on regular Unix, arriving thoro tho 31-t. ("ol, T. K. tlogrf, of Oro?ou, wuo went to Kuropo an inn tvontha ajro tOHilruplmmlgrn Hon to Ori'gun, pound thmngli HiIh city to day, homeward b Mind, and reported thattho profpoc'M ror liuropiuu iininigrutiiin to ins atato arn vtrv p )or, ut thovi who Uv Intend ml to go to Oregnii havonbaudoued the Idm, aslheyhao been heawod by tlin Indian trotibln, and thtrtforo bo Ravoiiplilselforts In Miat dlroc Inn. N w 0'ltMn, Aug 23 Dr. WnrrnnStnnn, who n turned from P.irt Hula Sunday, leave for Grenada thin tiionltig in resiionso to a oall from iho Ho.Minl Aa-oolntlnn. 'I'lio.I'li) lytimt hin: Hv irlvatolet(rr it la lonrned that the lover In PUquoiulnei pirlih bus largely Incroasnd, and tan peoplanro aadly elllli-tcd. Tiny p-uMTir chlcll? from want of pliylolana and nurns, nud thoe wno ore in gord lies i in nrn maiiuy ompioy od In laklna care of thoe who aro down. Now Orlf ana, Atu 27 Tho denlh 1 let to day Ini'lmlca eluht children under eevnn jearaofogo. Pnrt Iadt repirta one d.iath and three iww caie thorn. Ono of tho two UnwRrd's miraea left there bvDr. Htonola reported alelc. Colli ctor Hmlth han boon authorl7.id by tho treasure ilnpartment to purchase 100 gallons nf carbolls ucld to dU InfixH the cuMiom hntias. Tho Times eavH the strong sympathy shown to thealllictod cities of tho south by tho more tortunato slitera nf tho north la something not to bo easily forgotten. On everv aids we hear of moat noblo efforts bo lnir made to rl-e contributions In aid of the aniloted. While Iho north wlih a )avlh hand loothlng the favered brow' of south ern sutT-rer. ahn Is building a inouuoieufto graiitudo whluh will be luminous forever. VIcknburg. Aug. 27. Ono hundred and forty new eaaoa are reported to-days 2S In tormrutu; weather very unfavorable, whloh acoouuta lor the ureal lucrnaio in the nusiber ol new casna. Momphlx, Aug. 20. To-day iho weather la cloud and gloomy in tho extreme. Tho fuvxr has nut mil v Increased 111 the cltv but eemd to th wart the efforts to save the Uvea of many poor p mplo who aro movod out of the city by appeunnir In two of tbocimps. New York, Aug 27 I he Hun has a letter from Loulivllle, dated 23J, Btallng that Philip Arnold, made notorloiia rome years ago In uouiiertinn with salting a diamond Hell III tho far west, was Ute.y allot nt KHz: bethtown, Ky., by a nuu uumd Holds worth, In a iMr room row. Ho will proba bly recover, but will loe an arm . yel- SUtJiMT r. Ue"lsl 'O iimri'in &i j ' iihuw ( $(V)0'o' Niw Ode in. SI,Ms) fir Vicki burg, SI.SoO to- Memp'i's, siul fKi to Or-n o.i. siiii4iirliiii'ns to d i' tinxit 87.7-17 New Yotl., Atu. " i n iiiiamner i commerce Unl v -nt jJ -VW to New Orluaua, Memphis and Wk-h-wv A Itc'.ureat '.Vnl'- In iiirSprlngahy Co'. J.oni. formerlv nf th- KxvsUn armv.iietlel $2,600, which hat bwn forwarded to V Icks 1?bttanogs, A'i'r Sii-Th r.ilnrl people here eeni ovnr l"0 in ello fev,.r Htiff trer. Iloatnn, An 27 -Ot-n. Hi'ler publishes card this affn''i In reply Ui a dispatch about the all-aed Shenn.n ' nK the Is not one ! of truth In lu "I nav neTrn tbenrlglnal of theSheraDS leitsv. I btx told persoaal friends or enemies that xOREION. Pentli, Aug 2S The city authorities havo refuned to cxecuie a military ordtr uiuhing a renuUlilou fur "00 wagons. Itoui". Auir. 21. Tho central rnmmiltrn at Oeima ( f lialle Irregontr party hui beon ro consiitiited on a laruer bash, A meeting wld l,- lifld at Monte Feltre oil .Sunday. St, P.Uurtburg, Aug 25 AgMico Hue corameuiliigon thedUpiicbesof LnrdHdis bury and the Knjrli'.h comuN, accusing the K'jiiilan authorttuii of ojiiulvlng at the at ntolllei of le nulvarUiis, sa, Ing the Impu tation Is ntu-tulve, und la made by SalUhury to pave Hie wav f.ir encroachment of Eng lish IntliiHiice 'in HulgarU, but lhal lttwsta will know how to oppose such enoioaoh mm .a. Vl-nna,Aii!t 25 Oen.Fzipiny telegraphH thattho iiiMUrgr-uiH avail) ailsoktxl hliu Fli day, hut who repulsed uf.er nluu tioura' tlvhtln. lNlttrd, Aug. asth A lelegrsm eates that 20 TOO nihiiru.'iiii. wlin ln.uvy artillery, are ciut'Oiuliig lli-ntal HiHi,y, It is i x pc.td he will M-uhe reliilurcMiriiutH Tue-d-iv, end will then rriume iho oll-ulvo. I. union Aug 2.'i tie I'mjmror of Oor hihiIv i..ktarrl il at KhIMIiii. ItOtlie, Aug l,rz.irr-iii me niimro ui UroMetll, Wtm I nai'slmtd lilui-etl prnHil and Llm- vvhm killed at the bend .f llllO" thouiiil tnllr rs who tlrst tiled llloii I lie vn d' annus -f-rtuei uad b-enordernl l" illpre. London, Aug. ui. A uome oorreipanniu of Ihe 'I lin-i lte jii t'-u mm f tiieOroi bu tl finatlo snd iiiiciimsunceHOf It's deih- LszziretH rttclMre-d ii!n.til m Im Christ iviniii rtK-aln end hd idi'"-fii tw.lvn ap(Kiln. On the inntnlng f the 13 h ins. the j rophei HtlhA hidf! fl' lit 2"y"l fninwerh,i.trtwl tir the viitis'r-nl Anndnss HI- pureni.a, It Is said was inn -ilh'uI. A lniiiilrrl lllev ers it n n.") In ulnte iunl'.s.H, lilt, ancient Jewish prlertH were led by ibe ciilnmil. At heir id ws.kid Divld.lht siii.t, attired In half lefal. Mil IMiillltlulel ismtumn. Willi ailladein ou hi head and "" )rnu ''dnrd club In his band. The pro!finn then ang a bvnui Ub lb retrain, "lmt llvo Ood and IheChriKilnn-inildin." "Pralte be to CbrUtisimea Mn-nd lima on isrih." The ni'ib wae rrn tslf way by a deUg.te of pn line aco.iuiviidd by nine (strhiiileis, who invited tflu lodlauer. Ujn this Uid orlfcds 'Inikintr.'iidorJ'rtd hlsf l.nw. era to dlairw Uie soldiers. A be .ke the po'lr were tired upon and m ahnwir of mtnamm irillnwt-d. Atlll Ibe Warn ill K Was i glrsa to dUperae, which ws followtd by the prophet uluilnjt nldow at hloi with the club fit- itiiiH Oien 11 n illti' thi'iiiM'l i-unoiin.l'i ti,jiif (1 il ro. Aiuouo llm .1'nt lu fall -vas Hie i nphet, shot mil In tho fmn litisil. 11 1 Io: lowt-ri wjcI' tliolr loader do m gave way, Dorllii, Aug. Co. Dr. Nobsllng, who nt Icmptodthe raiaainatton of tho Umporor, Is suspeotod of foUnlng madness. He will bo convovod to tde lunatic asylum nud placed undor examination of exporte, lUtoum, Aug. 2d Tho harbor lorti are lining diarmd and tcrpnrioos removed Tbo town Is swarming with armed volun teers. Ills repirlod from Tlllls thai pre iMtiriiiiiHnre Iwitng adoide-l throughout Iho Caiicv.iis ntraliist a uiiinr.il uprising. iKituion. Aiu.J.1 .v dlHnto!i mini Much ntnst Nya Hussla has a nit a very energetic note dt'iuiiHllntf the Immediate Miriiilir ol lbi-nrabii. The ItoumiuiUn Koverninaiii, which wan Mi;)ireutly imitating the Turkish wal'lui: ion, Uai-iinwhat surprised it tho suddnuiifss nf tin demand Constautlnon'-i, Aug 2vl The duiirMire of Itiis-laus l trnreuxltig Ueii. Sknlirlrff is in (Miniiinnil r i'ie nyj" wniijii ent to lit wltluliawu m ItntmelH Ills h-ndiiinrtetH will bu Hodosia. lljuriiou.. Mini Van.a. sue- coHlvrly. Pari. Ausr. 21 The iltsirlbtiilnn ol prlr? at the KthlUltioti has boea podtiutied mull uih, uin. Constantinople. Aug. 2d Tho Drltish con sul at Atlrlunoiilii toinris that ItiilgArlaiis co.itlnuotn plunder and outrage MiishuI mans, A Oivck nrohliiiliop bis coinmunl rated to the consul details of tho inoM liorrl bleatrocitlo. Vlennn, Aug. 21 Tho wontMl cablnoi ciuiicll hold Sitiinliy with regard to a con vention with Turkey having without avail oxhausfal all effir'stn aeaurn tho. Ilmiti of ihonncupatlon of Turkish provinces and to H"onro a share In their admlnlHlratinn lor tho niiltan. thn porta now dehlrea n convention to readjust the temporary exorclKos of sover eignly. This proHsltloii has bren handed to theeniierornr Austila, hut It is doubtful whether oven this will be accepted. Loudon, Aug.20 It now appaia the porlo Miggeied the postponement of Iho surren der nf Htioum until Sept. lU'.h. Rome. Aug. 21 Tho Anita Cattollca save: The rellirlnus enthnslast, Lsitontt. was seri-( ousij- wi.uuuwi. nut la no, ueau. ms nisei plea aro preparing to sonouiioa bit reurro lion. , , i U Constantinople, Aug, 2d Th report of the Hhodope commission was signed Sunday1 at liuvnkdr by the llrltlih. French, Italian and Turkish dnlera na. Tnn Itusslan and Herman dolegaten refused to sign. Tlie Aus trian delevsie was proven tod from attend ing by lllnvs. Loudon, Aug. 27. Vienna t-poclds men tlon the precarious position of the Aiidtany ministry In consouenoa nf IloinUn and TurkUh cnmpliiiatloiis. A Hnu'er it-lbRrsm diuiioa that the miulstiy la threatened, and a corrrHpondentnrthe Dallv Telegram write that although Count Andras-y nxvrlHtic'.-' cousderbenpH)slilon ho Is still supported by thn Hungarian ministry. Loudon, Aug 27 Theprlnclpil charaenf tno unonoooiinmiss'nn against uie itus slans, iHtbst nf bombarding Ullages neir Uhodoiie m hloh rnfuseil in disarm. A stone of several miles h-twinn "lanlni'k and Do motlka has ben completely devastated. The coiniiiUslou reooiiimiinilHa iH-rmanentliiuir-iistloun cnniiiiSHlou and a local police Dispatches Iron) Vlennasay complicity ol Servians In the lt3:iloi insurrection Is again asserted from various quarter. It la tuid ihore-belMarnrelrotlng Irom Sersjt n, went towards thn Servian trouth r and will cross It if closilv pressed. It Is uln -.mud thai prlsonera wore ea'ured a: D tJ ivesrlmi he uiillorm of theSurvirtu inllltli. Tim hi' mreonts utntit DoI)m hao bfen 1 irgly re Iniorced. They have vigorously atisckml D )bJ everl ilmei, endeavoring to turn Oen. , qmray's po.ltlon and doitrov hU pontoons across tho lt-nl i so as to irevenl rlnfouvmenta from arriving. Acoordtrg to Vienna ad vlcee, lieu, .tpuray repulsed all attacks but retired. Something to be Rcraembored. ilOMK llll.t., Allg.20,'7S. Editor Willamette Former. For tuo last threo or four sotwons farmers nf tho Wlllametto Valley havo observed with anxiety that aomo kind of an iusect has boon working upon tho whont plant In 8,-otH over tbolr ilelds. Tho fpola vary hi slzo from ono foot In diameter, to 20 or more and tho grain upon them la thin, with small heads of Mirlvolcd kernels or nho cutlroiy blasted. Any ono can fancy that many spots of this (Inscription would aorlously diminish the yield per ncro and the so called prullts of larmlng, On n Held of IS acres, which appoarud to bo a promise of hoar f-0 bushels per acre, thero woro but about .13 btiMhels and no doubt owing to the ravages of tl.cso un known Inseola which makes the blnstiil pots. The K)int In cnnniciloii with this 11 ild which ought to bo romombiired, Is, (hut 1(1 seres of It which wiro sowed bslore the rains while Ibe ground was dry, though only ihrcn d.ijN before, th) commencement of sowing tho remainder, hint twt net ovc wot tmou licm; btsldis, Iho Hun ofdllfetoiu.0 bo- twoeii tho two sowings coulJ be plainly eoen far or near, from tbo time tho win at came up until it was tr.ndy to cut and tho j leld Was considerably greater in the Unit how lug Probtbly tills fact may throw n llond of light upon nmitdout of vital Smporluiic.i to tho Oregon Farmer. Why should throe days difference In time, In the early pnit of September mskosa much dltlerunco In re resu t7 liruiber farnirrs f leao examine. YourH, T. W. Davkni-oiit. Notioo to Farmcn and Warehouse Meu. llOAUP 01' TllAPK, Ponri.wi, Or., Aug. II, '78. In 141 wo din cted thn attontion of our pro-dui-era and iMirohobstmeti to thn 'act tbitt complalut had beou mado In Ibe Liverpool marliolM and litigation ensued because of varloit-i shipments from Oregon, Hie iirtccul lug .Mar, of iufeiior, dirty, hrlwlrd and iiiiMittud wheat. Last y-ar a repetition of tliHUum evil tonic pinco. Uiihotiud and lufer lor wbt'sl fclilftui tun woro of such fmiuont incurrence, Hint not only did tint Liirrprol pirchitKcr-i htiitstu heavy prcunlary Ioi-sih, Iih iit to guarat:leo,Hs la iho ctitdom In ling land, nscli shhiiueut when resold, but us a iiccotaity i otiTijtuii co, ulaltca in tiie amoutiL of thminaiidsnl dollars have In oil eu forced niialiiHi m:r Nhlppere by buyers In the Liver pool toinketH, w ho hate lei-olved to iir clu.se no cstgios from Oicjiou wLieli itto mixed wlHi fouluiMitisotiud wheat. Accor ding! r, l'or liiud shli)ii'i,N 1hm hon com pelled, lor their tuoiei'llon, to stipulate with uutoIiiuiu, producers mid Interior dealer that oil wheat wlil-ii Is foul, dlriy or tin 4iuiut will t'o reecti'd, nud lusectlou of oM'rv ji'iicol of win t im in be made nt I'ort luinl lirt' ire p'.iKml on tho board. Ul,llieio luiooiHmlnl lor our producers nud Interioi' ilfAleisto M'O that no wheat la .shipped to Portland which Is not clean, mnrchaiilablo wbest nl bin w kit itunoyaiico, llttgatloii mid oil etise will lie lUiHiriid to iho heller, and rJ pi ion of l l.d wheat will certainly follow iina uiatterol cmrse. It Is only by em till irif- wjiluti that iiiieriot dcalcis nan prevent till- loss, end Oreuiiii wheat is In eminent laiihfi i f lining Its icliwlvoly higher values nvnr ll.o win at of uther titates a I ops which eibii'ually wniild tall directly un theOregiu (ltd 111 er. JUI.N Mt'CllACKKN, Wii.l.tAM Hittn, Vice Prealdeut. t-crelaiy. 8tcam Throshera. Halkm Hills, Au. 2.11b, 1378. IMItor W.Ihttctto yarmcr: The finnnraatedisoujalng this sibjct, at present. Whloh la the cheapest, horno power tw klaftii luiwur f oti uv flu fur na niv fX. Jer!l''giHS, that Stelm power Is tbo ehefj) k.ii..lhv fr thn beat. Horse ixiwerairnn- eral Take 10 bushels of oats, nud a loid of baio food tho learns, beeldos n oloud nl dust, while tbo steam power takes no Icfd, only a lltllo cord wood.acd no dusts Ibe power Is uulform, all tbo time, un horhn giving cut. Thn lleutson Ilros. Hireshed for me Iftht year, and tills year, and nil It has unit mo, if board la not Inoludtd is simply Scents f"r wheat and 3 cents fur oata p r bushel. Tho Ilonston Ilros. understand tholt tiusluom. They movod and set their large steam engine and thresher CO yards Inside i.f 15 minutes, from tho lime tho ltst bundle was throahrd It) tho llrst stock yard to the lime the llr,st bundle was threshed In the hsoouiI. Lyman said they ";dtdn't In-lf try then." Some fear the tire. I will admit that Itdooalook datiizerouH but If pieoiuilmi Is used there la no danger. Mr. Din'l Claik Is running a Urge Hteamihreshor, and I would like to hosr from him on this nub J eel " lire." D. M. Mounts. Clover in Oregon. Sin Franolwsi, Aug til K HoSe fjlty dls pstch ssys mat on tlm lli'h Inst. Wiu. Mun day.H rt Hmlth, Thomas lixaluy and Jad Oirisulnse lea Indian valley In putsuiior an Indian who had stolen Hitdr strok at noon Tuedv, Near the lulU of Payetut tijoy were llrh'i ujKin by Indians concealed In the roik.and all klllid i:xept -in'th, who wss uohorh-d and wuundwl but S'icoe-do1 In mskiiiir I iesoine. Mslor D.itiu w lib one nuodr-d luftftitry has guuo in pursuit of tbo lodisns, S-.U Frandseo, Anir. 27. William lUker, charged with assiult in iimnbr Ad-dine (Sr.iyt the uoug ulrl who was shot nu Sixth trie. es erday ulirii. oo, was called be tore ih pollen niiirt I hl morning 'lh court erstiMtl a LsuiiluusiiiH until to-morrow At no n in ili-y ll.o wounded iMri was -ry ism f irmlii",nd he is xpts od to reti,vr -h I., wry pliHpiful uud Las imp-.! living, Sae-'uiiMU o. Aug. "J7 Lt F-bnmryu boy Jrf loirs nf awe, liHinnl Put! r L'hf, win driiMoeii whds Mwiimuiog icisii iiors-j scro-s Ald-r creu1 in lids i-'Uiiiw YesUr ily h mih'i wssuiP'tripir iouhii old will nsi iihhoi wlili'h tiad Ix'eu mpill id and ntbfl up and ho louiid Icm tmy's body. Salinas (lliy. Auir.27. shurtlv Mtifrlx n'cloi k this til'. mm, a laruiur. uatiieu Lfiiiiii-I T. Hlmphurd, residing sboul u in. miloH north of ibis ice u--ar the road 1ms. I loir lo Ssii .I'isu. muritcred his dMiiatuer CI r. u-d 2: t-r. He ih-n swallowtd a dosrd Htrjchiilio sud lilc.v his on 'irsli.k out wiiii a mkl losd-d wlih iuail st,ut. Artiales of ZncerporAUoa 7Uet. Dihaay Ltxlgo So. 301, 1. 0. (i. T , to-day fikd aiticit of incorporation, with (i. V. Litch field, II. Diamond aud V. A. Sthllrwly aa in-corporators. St. Paul, Aiw. 2d h, IS73. Mr. Kntriu: Pteasea-k the uwny reader of your stsper If some ono among them will please give a brother farmer a little lnforma tlou In r-Mard to clover sowed on a piece of slaabiiig. I want It for a hotr pture. Pleao s'ate which Is thn bast, wnlto or relj what month host to sow In. Any Inforins tlon fnro some one ainoiig our readers who t)4s had anmeexpirlenoe on the nbi.vu quea Hon will Iim v(try aoeeptable. A greii many illseoiiragHiI nin by telling me that clover will iimurov hare but will die nut In one year. The suuimera are lo dry. Ploie answer tliro-uh thncoluiuus of your psptir, and you wilt oblige, P. H -Please the fore, Kioto how O. O. U W. much to mw to (J. O. A. r.UKMA VlHTA I'OTllillV Mr. A M Smith, the or'glnstnr nl this oiterprh". lira no n ii-iiitllrt solo owner ar d liasu Isr.e mice ofooaipeieut workmen employed iiiamifrfC turlug what bo ushuies us u tho 1 1 i art'ole nl sionuwarn ber imi'le Hiere. l'lirawhl", (twins; n tun mlriiisusgeiuullt nt another, l i..m. works laid idl-t, but line Iitt ly Mr. iiilllli luta kut then In lull ni'eialloo und hs now a goo I asmrimeiit aridcuiy ot W..II. on hiiuil lliat he warr-liis nl hijm rmr ijiulliv He dt-t-eivi.s hudh-h-s tor hi ene vy in isiui'uuln the mauulacturu jiiliist u any dlrciir4gi-meiiis. Prlnt'ng Contract AwxrMi. K. V. Wa'tu, the well known lxi!t mil Jul. printer of thia city, bu Ixcu awardu-l hj Mr. V. II. Cirter, SUto Pnnter tli.tt, t ij contract for executioj; the hUt Printing. Coal ii uhlpjied to Sai KiwkIko from Saul iaio for f3 jss- tou. Curing Clovor 1137. My plan la to atari tho mower at two or three o'clock In the ufieriioon, sf.or nil water hssuvanoratjd. und thn baatuf tbo (lav Is Cast, llalnor dew will mike clover hay lack If It la cured lutore b (the rain or dew) falls uimii It. lly cutting In the alter-part nf thuday thn clover does nut cure enough to damage, and as dew la only on the lop of the hay it soon dries oil. Clover don't want much sunt If It gel tun muob the leavna rat tle oil, and yliu have stems. Tlyttn o'clock -start the rake, and hf two or three o'clock sal thn men to Pittilog It up Into cocks. Don't let It stand tvonr ibreerlaya, but turn U out the lO'St dsy If the weather Is pood, and haul it iu. It only wants to rum 1111 in the cock long enough 10 get hot, and w hen It la opened and aired It Is ready in bo housed. Apply a lltllo Mill while unloading, hay row mo on would vrilu, about twice over tbo stsi k or mow, while the load Is being taken 1. IV. Dm't ue. wniried If I', heats t-niiin rfter h Is nut awuj s It will come nut bright and MWntl in Hie sirli g. S rck pieliir well cured clover hay in tho bet cilt ediml timothy, aud It ought 'o In the best Judge In audi mstterii. Poor iovi Is Iho worst of feed. I'ho unHtMcri-t in msltlinr good clover hay llol.-oiit iVkh iitiui inot'tiiio oxcept lla nwu wbilo nirld don't dimuge It much. -(.' lluml .Sun. rUMOKA OilAKOE. Clscksmas County I'umntia (Irauge will meet un Tuesday, M-pl. lllh, at I o'clock, si Warner's IUI1, ueir Oregon Oily. A lull lUtHiuliuen nf both fourth uud llfih degreo uioii.hsrs Is dolred. II V. IlAYKn, Master. Gregou Froducttona. Wo learn Hist Mr. A H Shipley, of Otweg", Men er uf thn Oregon Htsio (Jrungo, will soilless nextmonih for thn purpfisnof nttcudlng ll Ni tint si Otingp, It In Mr. ilnple.v ' d-slro in MC.iro a coiiii lele ci lleo- loii of () tg'iu producta forexhlhltlon In thn ent. To ihlse'id he vnuld be ulml tore ...ivm M'iin-nt, nf vrln, uul'H, Mgetiiibs, n i' . p in soy wl o iiihj I a dl)neiJ lo fur III. II tlli RoU,'IPUr. Jider Hivul lln.wHr will bold n srrbaof ut wn gst the O 'ui ., ,, ijon.H, fi-Mr l'irn-..m llnuie, vl, tiiiitiuh ()'i , Orviun. ouiiii".wlr. in Kiiuav ev n 11 Hie ti b nf i.i'Milir, s, ( iniiiiin nver Hiiinliv. A (vnlisi im iti't..ii iiih'I in 11 10 ul 'ad m''- IU, iHt' 1 0ie colli" p'i 'id 0 1 m lump. A. H I'.l-r.-n. uf Albany, v 111 prrseh a H e luiiii(ii f le ti 10 use ni ho mid (nri. hv . I ) ii.bi", l II 0'Oii.l'lt a, in , -lht lllllrs nuni - f Hsleiu. ll tw-.j t o unu uliiD io t.'.u vi, lit n( a :l;.uir;i;-l-f4 -hhi, tor. ' tt.e poor, with u.iir), it is a rin.j no, nud vili ! vluniilly. I'linciji'.is v'.-uts. lnl uuituum lint. Us.iry brnks up t.'u-o I i-ja,, 1 na'.ioii. Udiiry will rsvolulinju Uo 1. 1 li.ui t.,'ll.. 'J lie toili. I-ave had ;tr'.'-sl ir lit t i . n...ui 14 t! over Jl.leJfJ.fWO, Cj'; umr, ui-hh- .utile Jlvory ili.ue ol it cries t,,i,,(. r . i 94 nsinat a broken law. l'.tuiii4...t('U I '"in urt. tii.ii nvsT u 'in at low tint invitation Li wry tli.h-u.t. Tl.o last trijt the boat had to warp ovr P11.0 1'fio awl Teaai rpM ly siaiii of liuea. Daj tia (Jlironicle. 1 1 - " w. " A H ? itt-v-:. t Sr k t J A .1 1 i 1 1 i( ti . 1 .1 .