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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1878)
6 WILLAMETTE FARMER. ADDBESS TO OUR READERS. Wo uovv occupy a position in the field of journalism w hero wo nro able to furnish tlio farmers of tho Northwtst n newspipir devoted to their interests ami lirgo enough to afford spuo for c cry topic which tlioy tan wish to have discussed. When wo purchased the Will vMiirri. 1'vitMHi, si nntl .ihalf ) tars ago, It was not otr one-thud tho present size, nnl we hive steadily enhrged ami imprnvul it un til it is suinnd onh to tl'" tfti-aiest nntiopoh- t I! lullltlll pllhllsllid HOltll of 111 I'l HI' H I i n "hiimi ii mi inirii. t mi i wi.. I In iKopluof tins region ii nspiHruf tlii'ir own, and tins is tin onlj i, tint nil Ihj lalli'il so AH others arc sictn- THE SHERMAN TROUBLE. Remarknbio chocs. So nnny conflicting stones liavo bun goirg tlio rounds of tlio press concerning tlm ro porti.l diltiriilties between Ocn. Sherman ami his wife, griming out of tho announcement of loins determination to enter thu prusthool, In tho scputcher of Motalla, tho wife of hullo, in thu Iloinan (.ampigna, there is an echo which ripiats livo tunes, in live differ ent hc)s, ami will also gito Inch with dis tinctness a huxauietir lino which requires two niul a half seconds to utter it. On tho l,i,.Lfa ..f !,.. Vl.M t...... .. II.. 1 tlo.t.lw.ln.llt lii.thoir Lot r..,1.t li.it tln,...l. ;.".."."' ."" ." ' '"-1""-" "'S" "' . " , ' - ,- i niiieiii7, an ocno n peats sivintcen times. In should I.iioh tho facts in the case, as they i 'I ho speaker liny scarce!) ho heird, anil jet come to us from tin most iih.ihlt minces i the responses are louil and distinct, solno- dm Mi.nnans amb.t.on w is that Ins son l"",-', "Piprin to approa.h. nt other times ...,..,. , ,, ,. to eomu fimn n treat dutmic IM.oes should t liter the legal piofcssums Mrs Hior- ,.,,inll beautiful nml loiinniir- an, t,. Ik. luinl in mil own isliints In tlm com t rv "l tli Alien '.in luimly, nt I'aislo), uiicti tin duor ol tho limpid is shut, tlio reu. Iterations are t.pial to the sound of thun ler ll a snul.. imtu of music is breathed th fi I l) i h Mhood, i id i oh l ... ... inn it ii. in to lli piiestliiKxI. Mtiglit uars , . , i . oiii m i unit, umler Ins mothers minium li i r i to linvu ii . niul eniinsii, to pre (into lot Ins vocation, lint nil this was urfully held from the luniral who, Mrs M.Minui had iter) ii.non to lie . .... ...-, tin., tl. n il.Mlf. I. till.. ...I.VI.IiIm ill. 1 1 . , ,, , i ..,, liese, would l violintl) oiiikmoiI to the pro- In on' nm ited as oxponi'lits of tlm prim pies ' ' ' ,i hoiild all hold in pominon, or advocates of i J ' ... tin interests of the is-op!" collet tiv el) It I ln.t .noils that thu papt n that monopolize thu nrws and so most oomph lei) occupy tho lie'd of Journalism, nro iniitiollod nnd direited in tin interest of I'ortlind capitalists, wheat spei ulitors and mliticiaii, whllo the grasping mnmooflho most iiitohrahlo inoiioKily th it is known to tho I'acitle Northwoit, only re ceives from it wolds of commendation, urn i m imr.MiAr. tlli thu sp-ico nt our command at thu present time Wo shall ho nhlu to cover a inoru extended lleld than heretofore. Wo slnll givu the most tniHirtnnt mil of nch wnk, stale, national nml foreign, so that a nadt r of thu 1'viivii it cm hivu no oxciimj for lieuig ignorant of all important events that transpire nt honiu nrnhroad. It shall ho n liewp ikt, ami .1 s.oples paper in every important reuse. 'I hi! I'UtMHt is not only enlarged hut it mars a new di cm, our tjisi being new, so that thu print is plain to thu oldust e).ia. Wo Iiokj to ruaku thu matter puhlished in its columns corn snid with ltssi?o and gi mral apear.uiie. OOlt 1-lisiTIOS, Our editorial columns will iliseuss opulir ipieations on their iiitrinsie merits, standing on thu hroad platform of right nnd mnrnlit), win re, unfortunately, jioliticil and sectarian journalism inn seldom he found, H'rhaps be Cllisu it IS HO widu nihl (Ik ir idms wi hellish mid llliroH, they would he lost IIJhiii It. lillllil.sriiMiKM I liKsiiiin. Our lorrcsponili'iieu from thu js'iiplu hits nl vviys liicn Interesting, nml with mom room nt command nnd the gnnter limitation wiinru neiiilring with the growth of the Mate iopula tion, we tan Irisoinlil) ixjieetthit itsllitilist will liiereasn Wu invito all inti restud in tint imhlu in'cupition of ngriciiltiiro mid stock-raising to send us tlm results of their oh nemo, or to mako known their wants or scud impiitiis nr suggestions to our I'oluinns, mi to draw out thu ixh ricncu of iitlurs for the public good, mi "ri:viin" a iiiumii. niiii vn. Wu Iioh) to make the I'viiMI n neteptahle to thu graugii hy furnishing news of thu progress of that great order in our own region mid tlse- wheru, nnd wu slnll Ihj glad to nceivu loiuiuii- nications show ing tho progress of its priuciili s mid thu gisnl nciumplislicd by its working luemhcni, Wo iiicoiinti r, uv en mnong farmers, I'liusiilerahltfopiMiiitiou to thu grange, mid fi e- ipuiit objittloii to thu publication of grange nntttr, but wu iutiiiil to liavo room in tint I'lliMIU for nil, mid all the good objeits of the Order of Cations of lliili.iinlr hnvuimrcnni- it Hjmpitliy and deservn nil tho Hiipjsiit wu cm givu them. It is to ho iiguttul tint n Hiieiet) that should hue for its objut tho NKlal, Intilleituil nnd mat) rial ndv.iuiimi nt nf the whole farming ipul ilimi, i. in not I si mi lomluiltil as to I'oiiiiiiaud tho iMipit and in- spoil of eveij farmsr in the I ind. I'loliibl) Hum Is a gii'.it ih'.il of hum in inline both in- side mid outsidu nf tho unti r. Till MVIIKI l Wu hive f.icilitiis, thruugli the lint tellable private soiiries, for giving the x.nt uewsnf the wheat in il kits lit Sin I't.iii. in and l.tvir hiI iia iv el up to tho hour nf going In prv. Wu imi statu the niuiiuut nl luunage nt nuii- in iil for .vimii' use, mid sli til w.ileli nil m itleis that n lite tn thu price nf prndiuo and thu pins- (sits nf the III llki'ts III ndv.UH-o ill the lull test nf inn readets. While wo hesit ito to give tu- itiunigiiiuiit to Ion llittiriug Iiiims we uevi r lusitlte to givu nil lelllhlo flits to the Mn.e, from whom our siipjHiit conys and vvhiwi' pun- peril is the unasuio of our own. VVIIVI VVI.HIIVII mil Mil. In addition tins.ivs, original nnd coiitnhut id. nlitnig lo ngrntiltiire mid stnck-rnisiug in tlu I'ai'ili. Nnrthviott, wo shall tutko ndiv tious (nun the r cultural Journals and tmk piiblu itim i vi. tviv ve frum nil nvtlons nf the I m ,, v itlitho uiuliMVur tu iiivtr nil ground ii-. .'.i v lor the iiifuruittum of hniiie pr itiiiuisanl the ilvainmcnt nf hunio njrrieul t.r. A i. it i ii mil .11111 nf inuoilLmenus and rtiintiiii nailing will tw luuml m ever) num. with tiuiihes of the liumoiutis neeasimiall) niul tmliu times a storj ul uiturust, suitisl tu m r milium Our Home I 'iivlo U iim.luitisl bj a l.il) mIrm eiponeiuHJ nnd lit,rer ttv mvui. tiiiualif) hi r ospiviall) for tint iUurtiiiiiit, while in mv .visirs vxpeni'iici) s a faniKr wi: in ike it iili for lim to itunprvliiud nud liuuistei tu tliv un. ml nuiU of it Iwiiur' f.nml.v Mtllltl luM. It l li.mllv mve.ti) .i sa) lii our ixgul.tr readers that the I'tliuti. will alimj. priswrte the IhkI moral lone nud endeavor o earrj tin but mid pjiicst inllucncvi to the family cinle W'i hiu no bitUrucM tu vent, nonnrv wnnU tj buid with an,v, no ivrmn.-il tntiiest to ml- vaiico at the ixjiiKouf tho gi lu nil goml, and if wu have any cnwmca wo do net v.irv to kunw it, nnd iiiunot ntlotxl to ublih It we propose tu liavo iioiii', at li.ut mnong the v ipK, and wo i.ire to h.ivo no frninU, at thnr ivpiii.. , iiiuong tin ir oppressors. l'eoplo of Oioijoii' this is jour invispajHr, and wo nvd tml) our tupjHirt to make it all on can desire. Can wo luvo It' WilleaJi ono ciiib'.ivor to n'curo us nno nioiv cash ub. eribor? If you will, wo can go on pnuivnuu ly slid do )ou goost service. Kviu vntli time "lunl tunes" to contend aguiuat wo ought tu double our list, and wo Iioihi to do It with )our good helji. l l.n-5 suinmir, in iieeonlnnii witliliis lonu foimed intcntsoiis, lieiieinl ixliirmnn tnttrnl into migoti.itioiis with nSt, Loillsflim, whtrebj iijhiii the iiijinuit of S.l)0() oi jS.IKM), In en cured i ilusir.iblo legal eoune-itioii for his son 'I In step was taken with the full know ledge of Mrs. Sherman and bis son, lit ither of them interposing an obicitioii, although know nig all the timu tho plan would inevitable fail. 'I lieu i amo thu blow- to thu gi m ral's tlcir ist Jirospeits, from which hu will never re cover while life hits, and which during the mouths past has created a wide gulf between him nud hit immediate family. (len. .Sheriuan chirges his wifu with syste matic Jcs'iitisiu, with n ikhliarvto pi m of de ception piaetieed upon him nml his children, dating hack to tins infancy of his son. Mrs, .Sherman denies that this has been tho case but thoju familiar with her entire iiuirsu fuel that tho iltuiat is but a part of her scheme. It is widely known that in nil matters per taining to In r teligion shu is wildly fanilical, mid nn extremist ujhui overy Hiiut nnd doginx; but thu general, until now', has been iuito will ing to talto his own inursu, leaving his wife to go her way, taking her children with her. When Mrs. Sherman was unking her war fare on dancing thu general pcrputually shock oil her lit, skipping nt uv cry soireo nnd mop- nt Washington; nud when shu went to thu con finsiiui.il he was tearing down the annuo ho loud thu lightest stepping horses in tho city. He ought not to iiinipliiii if, ignoring family ullnlis ho long, hu tluds tlieui tnken from him altogithn. Mrs. Murium belluves thcru is no salvation outsidu tho Catliolie thurih, nud in accord tiuco with this belief siiks to anchor all her fnuiids to it. When the might) intellect of lit p vtiierahlo fitlier, Hon. 'Iliomis lining, .sr., was totli ring and ho grojM'd like u child in his dotage, shu had him hajitiacil into thu church; mid when her )oungest child was Isirn ninuji irsngo i.ho being in dilhcult hWnnd Ins life in d mger alio sent for. i prn st nnd had him baptized hifoio hu oimu into tho world. Hut to the trouble. When Tom informed hit father that ho was about to hcioiuu a priest tho father tried to induce him to break his determination, It then lirst ilawnul iihiii his mind that ho had lueii deceived nnd duped in thu wholo matter, His ntiger knew no IhiuiuIs, nud, tesolveil to keep iloof from his wife mid family, hu nntM his furnished house in St, Louis, winch the) had incited tempo rarily for n v isit nt Lancaster, ()., for tho fol Inning ) ear. l'm learning this, Mrs, .Slier Tho church music of tho clsutccntli ccntu ry is profane, if )ou will; taints ami nngcls nro madu to sing like heroes nml heroines; hut what the opera heroes and heroines slug is so pure, so lovely, so noble, that tluro re mains nothing jiurer, loiilier or nobler for tho saints nud nnuils. 'Iheso gieat com jswi rsdo not, liku sonic Inter ones, own scv cial st)lc, one for the gods nnd goditci'cs and tlio other for tho Sat) rs nnd .M.uiads; win rcver then nrt is iniilo)id, forwlmtever pin I u it is riistiucd, it is I'lttftll) noble, li i I . Mist' It Is Used toexpriss tlio fiehligs ol ij io or of Sf, i;ut.ue or of Halle iin'ti bit 1 etnnso it is thnr nrt, which t . t ic it is a thing sue nil 'I his being tin .nst, the Italians ot tin ighteelitli . i nturv. vilio I'tniiirtni sinciil tli tor b i itn l.il I iri.nM- g.u tbiiich music nil ii n single iioto ot music i lii-cnt hod to ,, , V . ' . '. ir . . . n .V to.,e,.seend,g,.lunll) with n n.liltitu I. of ll thn , "u ,to "' ",th"' ,'" ",?lt 1 i.h.s-'still it dies in soft uii.l bowitilimi, J' hmsi.if.le-v in which their nrt nllorded. murium.. Intlus.hape is intiric.1 Mnr- , 'i1 ,, , it ""' . i u-rj, tho daughter of llrurc. nml tho wif. ..f " "l ' "e l,k" '" lo. nnd ln.ranto lav- Nest.on thu I. inks of K.llarn..),is r. now ned "'.'' ll";, "mi '"" "r v,lic ' Siar V ' for.tsufli.t.vo repetition ,,, buglo .all, l'll"ritlc" ' U '?'' '! on wliiili which seems to t. repeated bv nTiumlred ''O lon.poscr had camel to pin; tl.uv m-truments. until .t gradually .tics awav in '' I'tal ,tho Ustp.rt of the ohl.unind.vidual. tho mr At thu icport of n cannon" the "i"-'"""""11 ll'"r muse, but hev added loudest thunders rev irberatu from thu ruck. '-";"" ;ronti..ns, nil the individual, and die in set mingly t uillexs peals nlotu- tho ' '""tmnal wi iltl. of eompletely nnturcl art; distant mountain,. AtthuCastlu of Mm... the-il.urJi pcrf. rnnnces wiru broken bv . .. . . . , . . . . ....lint, niul wi-ima in tlirpi. nl- four Mtieln niii.i, n iiooicman s scat nnout two miles ' , , ; , ., . " , ,' rained ttigirs, who distilavcd nil from Milan, n mirtirisunr teho i. .,m.ln....l l"rt,i . l'crforiiii.l h). thu.most hifehlv betwitn two wings of tho building. There- !," ','" port of a pistol IsYipiat- .1 by this echo slxt) 1ll"-,r. VIV "ni ' " "f "l !" hi , ,i ' u times; and Addison, who visited the place ' ,1,"ct' either ugued liko tho div incly nn .t Roliiiwh.it fog) day, when tho nlr was l,nd "'es of I'ergolesl, or in tho freer, ui.fivorablo to tho experiment, rouuted '"'"-o cmotloml sn no of the opera, by llft)-six re.etitioni. ,t llrst they wero 'I,lcn'li'' ' moduhted recititivcs. crowned viry .pilch, but the interval, wore grcitcr ' a" a r o.Mnn, pithetic, or llon.l. sung in proportion ns thu sound tltiayctl. It is ''1 """f """" rt,nt '"'rs whoso feeling n..I ri...l ii.-, ii i ..i :..... ii i.. tfivo a new soul nnd whoso fancy ieldtd n Railroad Nursery. U -I, . gr3 igD, H. W. PRETTY.MAN, 11hH I'M- l III INSlNH'llMIMllltSCt.vrOM . ii j that li I i liti !l 4 FRUIT THEES oil 1 V p -I ii. n( Apple, Pear, Peach, XXjTJ2ME AONrrD IriX7IT33SI i i i. nit I ..l l!l III! . l.-i) A fcl. ttlQlI'lll'l tnis nf til. llcll 3I3Li-V33n. 3PU.XJ3Ta3. t KK Mi what tin licst Jn.les of Prult ii rt . t c Mlicr 1'runi " rirf I'nn Hii'ii n, silcm, itctilsr lull, IsTs . tti, llio unilerslaiinl, litrehi totlfi thit wo line n amliiisl the (rult ol tin- -llur I'runu In n .Tiin Uti, al, ilrle.1 In tlio I'luuumr rras. s Wu hue al') ix ninl.ii'l thorouihlj thelWsdoliliti lip I'luiii, nti I no tlti I the -llur I'runo lintirlrlolt In even ri-spc-1, nn I ciitlril) a nt urlit): and u rwoiiiiiun.1 It to the ln.lt jromrsof Onon asa iiii.rlnr tinmo litli In a VI. I nil. li i "i. urn n mi, I tin stitu -.b,, tH, wiiv o.y...... u. uiiu iiiunnui in- " ... ., .. strument in this placo resembles n greit "ow 'l'i''"f .'" '" '"'"' W" ..umber of instruments pla)iug in concirt. l!,tce T l'" cigl.tunth ccntur) wl.lc. also This cclio Is occnsioucl by tlio oxist-mo of 't orchestra, its wind instnimcnts lightl) wall, of coll, erahT ' 111, .' rly distributed among tho gravtr between which tho wnv o of sound i, rcver-, trinsl oiini am iluniig tliu iiiilictl mo- two pirnllil berated from ono to tho other until it i, I"1"1 "'"" ,,l!,,l"",l1ll,""i1!' ,,".it "'?'.' elitinly i.eiit.-7V ICorW n Wowter. I ,l!,t "f ,"H ? a 1 aec licrott . wo 1, have sounded profane, lartim or (iianliui t or I'lignani would taku up hi, violin nud A SlnsiHixr Donth. , steal uihui tho silence of tho church. Fra- . ..it i .i sir' Migazine. A rein.irkablo tisn of ikalli from rniimrso for a, deed of exit ntionil cruiltv to nuimils Dawn amongst tho seivvcud stem, nnd s n lortul from D.nmark. A topenh.igcn .mmiKl ruek, f,0 pcrciovo a long, black, family has long been n tho habit .. pissing ,,.,, trh . ko n giallf, ,catfcr Ulint. U Sui.,la)s in ono of tho park., taking witi, , 1 1 mnk ,L,t lls" traco jt ( ,t, va t l livw nv fc" oxni ts-t, no tiivw k ait iti i- A leiv.siiiul.ivs ,mi( f0l,l nml twists, niul discntanglo toino them a son seven Vcirs old, .i ..... t .i .. .... ng.ii.iu ..mo .enow, in. oticeii ny nisp.r- clMt. c n then havu in baud n touuh mis, in imi a mm, mm nitir muiis lug lunl- .hniH-r), India-riibbcr-liko sub.tanco. vvl.Tih silf b) torturing it in xarious wn)s, hu li.il- ,,' jt (u, Ik) ,,r,10U,ICtfli a M ,tring, nml ly ilungiil n sharp stick through it, IhIv , , ; t , , l( ,, ,,rali1M( wcul, amongst it in i iuft ! iiitmiii tu tit i itisiiiui 'i i in ti.xt . . . - n . . . n .......... '....... . ...... ...,., .uv,k wliuii wolinvoloiinil It. , sea string It is, Sunday tho family visited the puk. nnd the llUt mt n cui, h, fac. a IUI1 !.,, no). re.ieii.in.Tii.gn.s previous wecKssK.ri, nblu of con.uuiil.g thu prev It iniloies wilit oir ill si in. of inoru toads to torment itltiii its triaeherout folds, f'roni tvvei.t) I .; found tho m.iiuil ho had so irue I) ue. , ,llrty fctt it ,, ,mcumMot, ton .th for sv.it ,..uoi.t i. w.o Kn.uuiinm.si.il n.ivo, mm tliist nrtfot. nnlmiti.l llshlng lino M rcicli. ns iunpprnn..e.l the poor thing bki.l .... mt lu dianiettr rartl) exceeds an tud.tl. of nt him, its iu.monso o)is t istimleil with ,,.,. It , tJ,miit, howevtr, c.ip.v 1 1 till riflil Ktllli I llli 'I 1 1 it I lit til 11 1 titt-fitr. . . . ..'.. .'.. t,"V . li t . i i '.", ii!o ill cuiiinicr.iiiiu iiistciitlnii nml liul.l striktinnttho sight nnd ran crying to Ins , , r vv,lat ia , "el, ...nil tier ,mVu mi.ili', lie ,kl.Ilt tlin t, (Jtlcatu ihi! ,l. Kit, Mirihflclil, I'oos isiutilv, (irion S i I'MMMH!. trult Drur. A ! IHHIKItTHilV, Whcitlt.i.l. auilil!li "inti. 'Vn M, I'KllfN. I'roloa.lanat I'ruticr anil Onlrvnllat ' i'c ". ")." Jflsuil lor t'aliloxuo niul I'rli-o Mil "03 H. W. PRETTYMAN, I'mjirtctor ol Hillrovl Nurscr), l.iit Portlue', '" not 1 tl Short Horns, AYRSHIRES, xrr. ii.wk iikiii:, TT Hi. King creeper . I , tl . , - ,, , . Ill'C.'llb lllllll IIUV HCilCllU IIM'IVIIIU lll'l'llCI was take. .0.110 greatly oxcited. fol into a ,,, ,,ini milt tliro M the hiavlng yvirn,..litM.,iitl.uthir.l.lay,.leclariligto watir b.,u.,, nll,i ,.,mM ol thu ,,; tho ist tint hu saw the toads eyes looking , , ,a a tmwarv tl,u.ilwclltr. nt him nml beseeching to hnvu l.liiiUkiu p.,,,,,, illt() Mlis ,Jtlmlyi tn.U, awa- furth ill tentacles to meet tlio wtleiimu wave mid a luintcil henliandroitlv insiuiiit- Mntll-citonniiil fft.lcil, piilo with their cd. Tho moiitli ellett, Its tt nation, grasp ngoiitul long linpilHoiiinoiit in dark halls on thu) Itlding tiMiu-s.nuil tho tenant of tho Into w li e i Hiu sun it nut or cn.nl. mil """ n-yuinis i'"i i"r mv niiiiiries nun nil tlio old Venetian tapestries. Vint mav ;"r such is tho mine of till cord like free i i.. .i ... .i. ::.... M..I....M ; isioitr. .ir. rviussiev-nn nenrs to uavo nut n T.I . nb , . m Vi l, Id. ..r.i l : ,ll"ru tlia onlmarv iterost in tho l.ab.ti of l.lo, nlHiiit tliowiiulmva if tho dingy slioj-s thu ,tra crcatllrc. .sM.ahin . f it l0 m. iiii.oiig thu grotos.pio l.riissos, thuilcvp- ,,,. ..j, it alive' It l.angsl.clpleM and toncil Incus, thu (lark tolics nml joweleil motioultss, a mero velvet ttring acron tho iuli.pi.moi. I hoy shudder nt uror foot- hind. Aik tho mighboring nnnili.U, and full brnkcit old nristocrnts, so long ro- thu fry of tho rock liihea; or put it in n vno closes through poverty that thu light of nt home, nud see. It lies niotinulots, trail day nml thu liolso nf liilliinulty nro lull of lug itaclf among tho gravel. You cannot terror and foreboding to them. " toll where it iH-gins or rmls. It may lo a At ii leg.tttit tiliio tliu poor, palophan. "trip of .lead leawicd.orov inn tarred string, ti.iiisnso from thoir univus in tho iron s thinks tho httlu li.li who pi. i)j over nnd ' i i ....ii . ii. . y....i i.- -.. . over it. til no touciios at list wn.it is too nun suit her diughter in to intcrtedo with , , '" ' , r J 7 1 1 r '" ,"" siirtl) a luad. In nu intt.nit a IhII-iIi.iih.i1 , , ., , " hulls, nml Mutter inoiiiiifiilly from under ....i.: ...... V. . " T '. . 5 .. ., , ' l V. in r i.iiuri, viuii was lien in iioriny reiurnen in .., ..., i.. ,i,. ,,.l,.,l i I... tl... "" '""I'm n msii-iini iu in imi' in her ther. Itichtl hen went w th no better ? "Sr S' t tl, o a,""!V,r ,,1,,,a,,, r,,,.,, ,T hl" iC-""iavo , i i i i .1 i. """" N")r ni.i.is, or Hwiiji miow mo iub0 pndKistii, jtut liku a tiiiirs an- siineas. In sending hi r link thu gemral told carviiigs t.fn balcony nigh to the water other iuitmco of tho repetition of forms, lit-i to infiirm hir nnither tint ho wanted to i-dgo faint color sinco with tones of In tlasped him like a linger. And now bo- eo inru of thun. Aftir that ho com-'"uw ainl uieeu ilirkumiii; nitli tho lig gun tliostru.'gle, hut in v.un. Ho u being inu.ui.ll. di way with h.siam.l). naving' "'" "ytlllns, lpi..ll.e.l.g tho shifting .davi-.I" with s.itl, niish.ng .is the .kill nt I. . .. lt , i."Fif UllWin l' IV I'llltlVi; IH'tlV I'Villllil tli til -'! ' it -fctunts lis. V .ssilis III lilt. t .) lelegn.pl. during Mrs. Miermins tv- t, , (, ' , , , a hl . , ;, ,.at,titv bevolid the (iV vlfl" lit Tilt AltuVL itr Ut. ur lr-1 in duit t- si till mrui hi) inntof tlifintlru imjiiirtatliii I'rl uUm m In a IfornU athl nn.vH at tlu rcrtit 1 ir iAV miUMt v -ur i u- r j -tit aiui mi at rtaM'iaMi prWv At 1 hturn Uvn tt.lile, -S.M.KJI PETER SAXE & SON. tli' " UTs LUTHER MYERS 150 CHOICE CHICKENS, Villi II Must bo Sold within 30 days. Salon tin 2 mini To the Wool - Growers OF OREGON And ilie adjoining Territories. XWv IS TIIK TIME Til IslOK AlTKIl VOlll IX 1s tvrest In tho liiii.raviincrit ol vot.r li-.i. ami as I liavo Imi. I., tint buil.ini lor tha hit tuo.tt) jvin, an J .141 u tor taut lent illness, s.i)iug ho Iioik'iI she was la tttr. usiviulliig sc.ilo nf harmony th it gives to must iKliiato ll) -rod, vvhieh lollows ever) Mrs. Mni nnn nnd In r ) igo.t ilul.lein httullliu unlo Kiveiping way that subdued lui',''. hortiiiingiuid strentheiiing, niippiug ion. mud at Lu.i.i.tir. ami tho bleach lutviteii ' kmiI ..ii ilil) nf c....r that the ...l H.iiit- "'" 't'"n' r"" ) ' grau-l . i .i . i '..in nft in In.t ivntiiiv rn.nb.ii.. -iii.Mu. niitistiiiinf siavuisl with tiring drag, siuh h.rni.d the general is as wide ns.v.r ,'"' tho Inst uli ill), t.ilm ett...iml bis Higlil.in.1 vvrut nr step coiiltl over f..ll..wfi. Ml nn. i-Npivssf. - ... u iicii. ,.... b. ar on Kilim.li or trout. The vu- I'lsit l'i i n in. linn il.iv bungs to mu i tuislili ration h sdblllties of the miur of mill nvir the th velopmint nf annuals, and Ins sr leptmii and lonlml nf the low u urdn of I wings haimoi.io.itl) bunging Hu in into nibjug.it ion and mo, 'Ibis phai of the gint.s hoiuo was Uautifull) illin.tr.itvt muitl), in our visit to Like lii.h u mil ui e, while Mi, Rhodes Ins , r l ' i... '. ... ... .'..ll I'll n.l.H.l'11 ill .,.1. scioitsiv lilolllllllll, so n.liili.nic ft lilt. , tlu.,i ,1W( nn,i Inv ut ,K.xU,r. tit) s iieciy it is nn u.fci tnai oottnt usly hu blind ai.iilaut I. fe, Inn.' niul shift- Imvttbeelilil.i.Iopli.liilliellt mil) nt.i llino ing along Ins nlo till ho le.ithe ono end whin hiiiuiiii action had ceased to inter- of him i and then tho black In.s cxpiud and est, nnd tlio itittst soul fell back upon no- idowl) and surtly tho uiivi.l linger begins lessor). puking him i ud foremoKt down into tho On testa .1. lis the damasks make blood- gullet, where ho kinks iuth bv inch till tho red Mains against tho gray stones, turning -'lhrf wliuh inirks his nlico is loit llieuito vvlilto. Tliev liavo sen imi tlmiii'jii """" ,uu ""'' ". I'"'"'") hmiit uiKo in..,,, ui,, ,.., i,,,o m, i. mimics .,s xl0l,)1.fl,lHUmuil'o)tldt.s,haM.,)n,b,:i. t.-d into a pulp long K-foro ho ha, ix-achtil iniuti in ttd llih-isiuil adjittnt to tho out h t . ...,1 ,,,l,.1...,1i..i- ur i .nn-nnd iiimiL l, ni the iiiinisiti extremity. Onto sifo down tho of the like In this , 1 1 o l.a hundred or , y s gh, v n , 1 o Si S J-'Vi" ",UnkVT "1',.r"UIi,S,,,,.,.V, ", t ii . . i i ii ,m)Jm'li,u" i .! mu ii'siii-uuio tod heip, and lies hl.o.1 lxiw with a stag ill more fom.)o.iril.l tmut, wluiharo u-giilirly sun, for thoro iiinihom soiuethiiigstiitily ,,! M)i ,lu,tionles and blist.-fl'opulir fed bv bun with minnows. At ll.u iinnriuel. of nnd lu.lltl.ll-tho strung nlil ililuocr.ltiu IMiu.it.ir Mr IthiHl. sne.ir tin slioiu this lliiuv tuK. will ""'' tint l.lou itself il.iikl) iijiiust tliu ii. ...... ... i .... i .. ., .. inM.r patrician laiirics. '' 'V " " . ."' ."'' The) Hltlllii.goi ii. tho chinch, s ln.Miii tu ii siraugi-r i nose lion win tit-ii llinn hu hand Willi the utmost llidltlereiuv and lOO FLams OF TIIK Kll YT IMI'llilt'KIl IIHKKI UK Tl Ol'lllllllllU) French, and Spanish, and High Grades, Imnirti I Intra this Mtu li) J It I'jttrr.on and J Hob rt, of tholiinoiis tniiih lti.ul ol lr' ISUniu, ol I'.ill If mill, u lit. It I will nit at rl as to ult th, tlnit'i, and frl.t).iti ihett1 e' tli iuf ...illt. ail lali.u ran .M.l,h lir i.iisrti I Lit i tills Mite vu i in ui- ni) )iiiuii mi lir.n f.ii.r .uilrKMiitl. .if lull.. I ullltjl.. th.'h.. ; I mII tj Ih. in .i tKilutof lliqi In. nt Ir.. nf .lur.'t Allr-, ll') M tilTllllli: it'tl I'IU- Po ii ii,-ili BOOTHBY & STAPLETON, CONTRACTORS. Alio Mauiifiriurcr. sua llriltrs la Sash, l)oor, Dlimls. Jinu'diniT'i Elc. SKINNING vs. SCALDING HOGS. Isivvaman yesterday dressing n email nig in a maimer which was novel to mo. Instead of tho long and laborious method of heating water ami scalding and shaving, ho simply skinned tho animal. Ho claims that ho could skin six hogs in less timo than they could bo ilteased by scalding. Tho pork looked nicer than I exacted to see it! in fact, full as well l as when tho skin was left on. J here was ono butcher or moro in the neighboihood who skinned hogs for tho sake of the tl.ni, and I since tlio pioecss of scalding costs ono dolhr or moie, nnny of the fainicis who do not ono to eat tho rind lnvo thetr hogs skinned, or such j of them as thty intend to keep for their own citing. I tins unaiih) to learn what price tliu skins brought in tho ninrket, ur to whattiuo they aio put. l'rolnbl) thoy nro vmrth as i mueli ns tho price mu ill) nlit lined for butihur ing, or tlio butthors would not choose to skin ' for tho hido instead of the mono). Whether I tho hides nto used for ruling or "Kussiau leather" hind-bigs and pocket-books, I know not; but if they do tho world tiny good in that way, it is moro than the) do iu tho pork bar rel. As a matter of curiosity I would mid that thu hido from a 200-pouml pig weighs about l'JJ lounds. Itural World. Tin: DaikvIntkuksts. Tho Dairy Interests of tlio United Stntos havu tnken u high position In our domostiu unit foreign commerce, and as tlio field for their expansion is almost nn un limited one, they certainly have a bright future. Statistics show that during tho fiscal year ending Juno SO, 1877, tlio total vnluo of checso ex ported from tho United States was Sli'.TtyjIo. nearly nil from Now York, which shipped l0:J,25l,G0l lbs. Ue tween January 1st and Sept. 10 of tlio present year, the amount of cheese ex ported Horn New York was lO.'.OSS.b'iM pounds, against 31,003,11!) for tlio cor responding period in 1S77. Tlio in crease in butter oxports Is not so strik ing. Tho shipments from Now York amounted to 10,00 l,'MI pounds hotweou January 1st and Septomber 10th. 1 378, against 111,031,291 pounds for tlio cor responding porlod oflast year. Josh Hillings murders the Kngllsh language and drives in Central Park lu an elegant turnout. Itlchard Urant White tries to purify tho uso of his mother tongue and has no elegant oquip.igoof his own. Xcw York Mar. A Gentle Hint. In our niylo of clltnato, with Itn suddon olmiigos of tomporature, rain, wind, nnd dunstilno often IntorinitigloU in a alnglo day, It Is no wondor that our children, rrlenda and rolallvos aro no f rcquonlly taken from us eiy nosiectoii corns, nan tuo uea'UH rnsulilug dlreoily from this ciuso. A bot tle of llofcclieo's Oorinan Syrup kept about your homo for luiuiodlato uso will prevent norlouii Hlcknoss, a largo doctor's hill, and perhaps doatb, by too naj of ilirro or four ilosos, For curing Coiisiiinpilon, Heuiorrbagefl, rneumonla, Sovore Coughs, Croup or any disease of tho Throat or Lungs, Its success U simply wonderful, as vour druggist will tell you. Oorinan Syrup Ii now- sold In every town and villsgnnn this continent. Sainplo bottles lor trial, 10o.: regular size 73o. EMI Abo imlio a s ;nrlt of iikit iMrouniD I'iNi: hooks. v. r. liooTimv, .iifhiu-rt. All Onlcrs from tlm (ountr.v (iroaptb ill.t-J. OFFICE ANIl"jiASlTAnOUV. Corner JTront and Stato Strooti, 8AXBXVX, onroozvr. aprM tl Am imri ot laMUiilM. I.iin.irtnii. Hie) Hllll llllgoi III till' Clllllcllis, tlnno "i e ini'tiieu sneu i raiuo imiu ino i.nr ..I.I Jols nnd il.iinasl.s with the ... lor nf rors of .a UU:q.iibhcaii. was in.no ol a ,i... ,i .pi i ... istet ami matnr than st itesnnn. An ami-I i,..eat I, ...IUi,, lum an.,,,,., i.t.r, cuniv.n ,.l..,t l.o c.tlu.nns. ,.r c erl frfrr mv ..line uiii-ii nn in limns ,ueu .11. piuni. I ..... ...ii o n tit mv i.iii 11.111111 (.. .nuii uu, Ul a, rUK, c, mill at llixmil, On hw throw ing a ptk of nmiiiows on the ""Jl.'1' , Huids nf gnld mid silvtrglcuu Itwi. iuss. I.imirtino hid t.uiio into water, a liv.dv stnue viihim n. Ihv, rush f..r,,",,llM,l1y "! ,lw "II1"' ,l'l,, "''du.r 111-' povur Ukii IhenveithiMW of b.uisi'lillhpi. ii..,.., M.-.L,., ..I,.. ..,.,. i..t .,i, .'i .. i'UU1, l th" sacilstifs, iisiit the altlll-s, and hid jotted down to bis nuti-lHMk tho1 tlieui, imkiiiii the water Imil Willi their grand , ,i, ...t,.,. .,f ,i , ' ,i... ,,', ,.., . ami lofl) lli.ppuig, nu jumping ihrvv or fm r , t ,v l() t.iblt, the hangtiigs ..f tho n- meiidid to him for aptmintiiiuit. Tlieiltrl.s bit fiom the natii. liven) thev aro roat , onil place's, then licit, .Iti'ii loin., mil- mtlie department of intetgn nil nrt Idled nut cliittoin. and will .1. vuur nn iii.riii.iua nimmiit. I "We.1 lit tho iviittirios. vnviulit iiieiiin. tlio iitcciuarv i 'iniiiu. nm. and muled then. A Iltru Notiry l'ublte. T ". Cox. ItUtiD & COX, Real Estate and Insurance Loans nogotiatod on Tavorablo Terras. Buy anJ Soil Gold and Silver, State, County, cud Ci'y Warrant!. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Vi W Mrrrt, s-,'1 r Impirtit a tlioroiigh am! iructlcal education iu all commercial and Kngllsh iirHiicbeH. Kroucli, Oorinan, Spinlsli, Drawing nml Telegraphy. Till school having i; real or facilities, and enjoying a moro exltiislvo initrouiiso than nuy similar Institution on tho I'aclllc Coast, continues to huso Its claims lor ricogultlnu Hint pairouago upon tho good sento atid oullgUtcnod Juetgmuut of tlio pub lie. LIST Ol TACl'LTV. ll I. Ileald, II. M, Mourns, W. 11. II. Valentino, Mrs. C. Woodbury, Mrs. a. M. Hatch, A. I'. Dulllef, C. V, Morel, V. V. Woodbury, A, li.Capp, T. H. Southern. Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, 1', heregnl, Gen JtbfcDH, A. Vanderimllltn. iu cum .i r.. ..... i , .kiintrc) w Ium nddri. tlm Mint. ir.M.itl.o,r mouth.. I'mler this ,l..,msitt,Mti I "' S'",."''."1 lw. 'l""u "" MT. T UnirYuwlhw .. ii i . lllf om Ulltl Uli'll. " , , , , , , .iiKt-u siu) win mh.Ii gmw ver) in, go ami UI Mountain Meswiigei'. A(Cll Ur IltettU Oprrit House. - .. " .. ... mu ....... .. uii ..! .i..... ........ ... ... . Iilliuu theuiM.lv t until small tUh nrvtrui'v -J S'". '"" -dloiv, aiv nil -' " "". ", ' '" !' '" ' "i tapir gl i.tcr had i.nt cut t al. Tl... !....... .,.! i i.. iwni nim una, ibb i iraiuimi ititinm. . . .. i .V .1 . r ' . aM bo brand. Umarttlio I.liew I olliin. wis.ught with tliwot.ucKnnuii... grand , c,ti-i, iMvid. to tu ai.iioiiitnieitt cleiU V natural iv-ilt ..I tho Im.iitt.. d....,..,..., in ' , . i' "' '"."." " ,J ""'' . " U.wAl ut. tho note Uk,U given to bun as n A natural result .1 the Imsim.. .leprv,...!. in 0., ,lall ,,, tw griM, canvass,. that tlio guide, ami the p-i-l .aw that I o had written llr.at llrittui i tlio rvtlut-tum .f vvai. i..r tl.ving ltopiibhc livsiiiuitlutl I.. it p..stcii- nut "lti.l a a mvuinraiiilaiii to rtiall n woihnieu, and the aiiiiouueeiiuiit is uivle that 'l) The ivl.ltimi is ovtn clusir. tor tho lH"a;e in the IVibus be had uiteuded t the tilde slmi-ltuililtira lutu alns.lv .ut il...i,i'"lt J Ifltllllg bdiU nl the iiniai cntld ill- wortllltia ituun. IU api.iiutuietit lild nis I It coiDtr of IlieJs 0ira lb use HJLLEX. OH s,lj JOHN Formtri) iu lu m ItlofV u ' f GRAY, uil a Lar.-r d..u ;j ,..r,,. atvug. I9 ,o ......... ,lu ' V - "- g Ji' wUnes" ,h,V o T.n, ho ..ItUUlOvme.. AsHr,r,rt;,n...im MunitiurotlMs r-lM t.,.l at l.re- viitlltethat rbiisratiiiii tit tho I'uitwl state, thnr henna iiiii...iiii..thtr.tliinl.ing their ',K"i .u""" N ' '" i'lwv 0 tltUtr" lUu'1 w ill take a fntdi .tart, tsijUHMall) it .mr bs.i- plot. cctin, lurki-d tho lutfiniij "iiri-si., - - iu csuituiucs tuiirviug m we ejHct it to do i-'urtunatel) . tho men that inngrate are uiuallv tho luiat n;tivo and iiitorimiing, nml heiuvare iifiitit value to our indiutrtis w Inn tin) rt.uh this side. ThoweiM) Mouutunitrgivcs.ni aivount of a ilif.utroiu lite that Ins svupt au.i) ni.inv good biiildmgt. Mmh piopc'rt) of value and ptisluco his ln ilestro)tsl, the loits are es timated at JIO.lXs), with somo considerable iii.uriiK'e The Mddnt of all in cotiuottiou with tint u tj nolo tho death nf Hnir,v J Wal dron, aged 17, who died nf niioplcxy induced b) ovtr-wnrk ami oxcitemeut during tho tiro. Ho was buried with Masoiuo honor, and was much rcipicti'd and csteiuicd by all w ho new him. li r vvlioiv the p.illilul hid) facts wutild On Tuesdi) evuutig latt, some ono enter- have been n lidmko, tho wuvt'li taies hail ed the ui.leun ut Mr 1. mis Mill. r, corner a stolid, indlttt'ixut look that held no tor- "f I'oiiith and UUwurth trtets,aud abstract- uii'iit for tho giultv. Whit nsiiui link- l1' lr," the i.iuuUhu picket of Mr. Milbr oil bchuiil tho in nis w luting for their ic l,,nt ''""ars in silv er. Tho umiit) vva ab- tuns Wh.il tiiMcheicus loouttpi vvoio 'traced inun the garment, when said gar iiiullitsl by tho indulgent Upestri Wh it , IV",1 ".a' Vut v . m '" l,"cia,u h teJ: '.iv iTfr1 . i fr', M Vf -& rciriiK.x thov pouoil thnugh thopoital., brii.hing ' ,lott. l0 bW-rsamod an entrance into the .unie tlio heavy folds; what dcath-donm. , i0l0. isl c.nviicd with its coufiMiiting hinds. ' -- Courtl) politic, old uoblci, those nraati of ' Tho mail route from ltoscburg to Kmpire Venice, gaining a foothold in everv house- has Wen aluudoucl by the contractor; tor hold, indulgent and liberal to guilt tu to our '.V WlH'k ,u "nlU hs,e l'! carrl"! innocence, philosophic siHSitators of tho owthw route. Lame nrice too low aud grvat tragedy of life, with no personal in- "" ,,al" w " ww. A l'ltlvNLi!. Mientr Aiken, of Lane count), brought a prisontr to the pemten tiary jMtervlay by tlie name of Nathin Kales, enwnced for 5 an for aauult ith intent to kith tercat4 ut stake Selected. The annual election of Idaho territorv cameotf eu tho 5th. Cupels Oi:e!o;li, Maulnjis ill! Houso - Furuishiug Goods. e t.v lLiirv mplo A Hrovvn, MMltlil.l'N III.IXK, - SALE.il. UK. i III. II WILL DE SOLD AT Lowest Cash Rates! teeiJUl RUPTURE I I'sc no wore 9IETAI, TllUsiES J.O more .aiferlng frotu Irou hcopt tr tel sprUirtl rierce's Palrui naeuetle Ela.lle Truss It worn with esse anil contort NIGHT and DAY. in,l will nr. forrandicil cures when all others fill. Readtr, If ruptareJ, try onesnU )ou will never regrtt It. lsod for Illastrsted Uook scd Trice Ltd.. IIAQNKTIC KL-lSTIC TKL'tW COMPANY. HOB Sicnmeotote.. HaN FK.U.CISCO, CAL. HT fct t malt to all pirtt ot Ult worU..t mcMjl ITS SPnCIAIj ADVANTAGKS. Tho attention to centUuianly manners and correct buslnoss habits, and Inn tact that tho lSiiHluesi KJucatlon Is not co nil red to Hook keeping, l'eniniinslilp and Arilliiuetlu, but liiiliartH such broad rulturo as tho Unit r. now demand lor a high position lu tho MtrtHiitilo Couiimiultv. The (iiuployiuoiit ofrnly llr.t-elas Thsch erhlu overy Derartiuent, and In H'llli'lent nninbers soas to gito fcrsoual utltuiioii lo ovory pupil. Itn cninploto system of ACUAI, Hl'sINKsS r'HACTiri:, by which pupllB aro llttod toouiertbotouut-liiir-UniiM) dlrec-llv- I'rotii the School l'lio bl i:li standing ol lt Oradmttii, In the Iliislneis Couiiiiiinliy. The I'alns lakon to seoura positions for Urirtii lies In pood lluslni.ss Kstalill.limeiits. 'I ho ailmlskloii ot pupils ol both exix aud nl any nue, ho ibat young bora are rendered moro nuiuly by tho Biscclattou ol the pupils ol nu older lino. In having tbo largest nud best ventilated and arranged hcliool rooms, and tho Urgent early utteudaiiceof any llusluest. 'X raining School lu Amor lea. 'll.e Immcdlato unlltlcatlon of parents In e.uo ot Hbienco ot any pupil, and llie pallia tal.on to keep Ibetu liHoiiutd oflbu progrtta and ilRimriment ol their tons. Tlio Fact that each pupil becomes an ele gant Iliisiness Poumau before Grmliiailni;, Its dopartmentanf Modern Langimpes and Draw Inc;, tu which tucli pupil lau receive lni ructions freonf cbarse. I Its complete Department of Ti-leenphy, In which students aro tilted to tmtr at once unnn their duties as Oneratora. Does not Issue hlloScholaishlps, but gives thorough luitructlon at reasonable rates. Invites examination from all Interested. The "Collega Journal," gl ing full partic ulars regarding course of luitructlon, terms, etc., may be bad at tbeOlllce of the College, "4 Post street, or by addressing K. P. HEALD. President Business Collpse.Sin t'rancUco. B. r. l.tlDIXa. A tTSlTTOK. UAKDISC &. STRATTOA, Attorneys at Law, 8AL.KM, OREOON. Oaca oa Bute Street, opposite the Bcoattt Qoota r i.iiin.mi'uiM.