4ta a-f J'" ? J , rnnts I'OIl HUltHCJIUl'TION. vi" om tut WILLAMETTE FARMER, V'ti n raid In " 1 vt- a lr I i 1 1 !?a,SO :.' 0.nr.rvn. I s l i IB iSfWI'Jl till u M Ml OT-kr if ln r ' H ' ir5Tit ! if o runnel aTo-I I i i i Ml Ui9.it pru ,) II II it lew U lUI t-J SQ.CO. liftxifur oir lur-irtablj iluv $2.50 in advnce, or $3,00 after Sin months, Sn ee preifcr t-, twelve ps in u'unr-i. $2,50 per Year. OVKR THE WALDO HILLS. Trnint, Or., Nov .lOtli, '7S Starting (rum thu thriving village of Turin r (tlrst Itailroul station south nf Salem), I took tbo "Minto 1W mail up tlio Mill Crock hot torn. This ro id Ii ads in a iliiiotloti south of cut, nn J four miles from the railroad inwi through tliu village of Aumsvlllc, otherwise known by tlm somewhat uxpiistivu nppcll ttlou of "Hog'tiu." IIito U lioti'l, two stores, blacksmith shop, shou shop, schoolhouvi', Ilonr ing mill, ami a few f milium, Tlio mill ii a good Qui', limn;,' three ntn of burrs, nml mi un rivalled watir power. It in doing n licly bus iness, and thu hum ot machinery m in ition per vaded tlio building Hut thu citins tulil mo tli it "butincss was (juict," au 1 tliu apK.iar.ai.ce of thu whole place conoboriU-d thu statcinrnt . lite railroml lm boon iu banc', and it 11 thu only illustration of thu pophecy of thu roak era of nix Jtars ago tint "thu r.nlro.id wotili! ruin tlio country," to ! fmiuil 111 all tliii tec tlon. Too fir from thu rnilroul to uDJnj itn t-i'lc, and Ico near it to huiU up iv lwal trodn of its own, "llojj'fltu" iirjjtiiU but it moulder j nmnry of iU former prunjK rity. Olio milo iioith-taxt l tbu Njivciiuen of n-iul ipntudo I croiol lliwir Crck lindjc, and jf"U climbing tho p.ntlo ok of tliu W.iMu I'.IIj Uiiih) "I11IU" aru nlmply v m-otioii of I ollinj; country ixtindin (mm Sakni nnJ Jm-vil I'rairicii on tliu north to thu b'ant .1:11 Ji.cron thu feiuth, 1 dmtnnuo of about tin uilfj, ami from thu Mill Crctk I'm (tliu routo of U10O. nml C. U. 11.), 011 the went, to tho Taacadu Mount linn, where they intrtfu iuto thu foot-IiilU on tho eint, for twvlvotinlo, and ly- uiKomonhit in tho aharxj of a V, wiilot to vhl the uiotintaliu. This region h mostly rprairiv, with nimotimlxirando4kfcT"ba llsiu ii to bu nciii in iti imrity "thu red soil of the hilU," which thu uulgranta of '.1.1 confldontly .t-tM-rted "uouldn't apTiut whitu licaiM," but nhuhbiiiow recngmusi jut "th beit wlunt I mil 111 Oregon." htoppiu for tbo night it the houw of an old (icrmaii fanner, n repa-sntatio man of hia section, I found him buy "butcheruiB i-ome hookj," -wliii.il, toguthcr ntli i-hcepand gTain, voRktitutu tho product "hicli he 1, with ihar ictcriitio tUor nud pcrtiuacity, nitiiig end making profit ble. Jleivwa vxtinded to no tbit goiiuino and heartily ociil huapiUlity which iiro maikedly n part of tho Oregon character, nr.d in thu morning 1 admired hi good hore and !ucp, and hit cleanly rulti vitid field, wlimu) tl 0 f ict km illuntrated tint gool f 11m1u Iy btt Coutmuing my rimbla otir the hill, I croiaeil a tuld toobtaiu a "nuir cut," .uul inmo upon a firmer plowing ntubblo ground, lkru the weiin of the morning win changed Hroad tleldaof cultivated land extended iround, but tbo farmer comphiurd that hin crop uai nbort, ud Uut tbo "wild oat-V Iwl "taken" huland. Here won tint anomaly among farmers, a man that win "land poor." Working vigorously mth a utrong tiani, tning to cultivate twice too nuuy acres, with ths wild 011U taiiig nth him like a brother, and doing their best to learn him how to farm. What a bloung in dwguiio to the Oregon firmer hau betn tbciu x 11110 California mid -U, and tho norrvl And !ut li-nm farm '"iment hae Uen Itarnetl from t!ioebamo '' tedwcuW! "Farm richt or tmu" ii the jmato linguau hi whiib they prcsont their tmntiim to mm who iiiih me oii ci tirron, ' i hi IP IUrin. Ulth 111,, lull, it timiifrm I tUie, is igorouly enfonxd. Tho mongn.1 (Irat Mttleri in tho "French 1'raine," hiio- 'cumbed in the strife, rifuiug to aocert thu tut- uatiou, irli ips incapable of interpnting tho lasguVf ' maiiiinJtu things, und wire fci.c iicJid i a moru indi.)tnou.i nud inttlligint rice, who Uurau minti rs of the nituition, tub dued the luid, and ti.rcid the tiurgiu of tho cxiwing Miedi to tho Miberrmic) of their own mtertsU Iut theie l-oni are jtt tol lanied bj many, and many xtill abu tbio industrioiM and pcrienng fritmU of tho far mer, which iiirthe!cs j u-auo tbo even tenr of their wa), working mhnt!) and ttealil fur tho farmer' good, rrgardlttj of tbo anithtniaa Injured out over their diMted l.ia.U But to puruu tlm courc. to rejict the un varnuhed kmdnei of frienib, atd acctpt the gilded ad iinces of deiiguing eiiemie, aproars V be one of the p.niti( of human nature iu j tar ao, in this saii. locality, the raiboad monopoly," which would ilraii th countr) of money, rtduce the price of horse to nothing, juul anous other eiils wire to follow in lU train, until the "country was ruined." Now, although the a erage farmer u not preparwl to loob complacently upon the kind othcii in hu buhalf of tho wild oaU, jet he is eager to a. cept a httlo more railroad ruination. o like wue, although hu bitterl; lwiU the "Chi uesc nuianie," he is willing to defer the extir pation of John until he "gets hu grubbing done. ou salb I riir.ble on. Kwdencea of improvement arc l,lifi to js. V- ?,,&, , ...,-4- ffM' MfeiU ! 111 I f idsMmsmm w n banit, firim and buildtngi, "bitter lixwl tip, 'J. cer where allmt the improved condition of the H.-ople; and iiuidu their dwellings, tables uul dulio luiul.nl with iicwjpin'rs ind liooks, giKxl furniture, Mwmg nncbiiiis, org ins, etc., hi ir uininp'.ai.lialilo vxiduiiM to thu growing intelligonco mil iutiillcctuilaihinccnuutflf tho fariuir ami his f uiuly. Orogoniatis nro fast be coming an intellectual, reading mid musical pi-ojile, who aru protio to indiilgo in tho rifine mints of civilind life, and thosu who do not w int to lie left behind mutt not only procure books, jMpers, itu., but must read uul study, ind me brilm .11 will 11 iimsile Siilillnit", on tho lulls four miles i.utcf Airusville, lm, 111 local parliuio, 1.mi "t-Cicn by tho Dutili." Thu lomu b u alwi bcin raid of Holl.vi I Hub thosu industrious Vattcr hnliiM Iuik tniinfiinntd tho oucu ile-id and iln lying illap, and givui it in appinranco igi.n of life and 1 uslnosi auimatiou Hut tho locitinii 11 "nix goot" for 1 trailing xmit, and uiiIimUm SUciton and New Km Itailmul shall toiiili it, tlm vJllap of iSullinuty is not m irked for hnllbnt career. Tho building of thualiovu-iiientionivl nilro.ul t tin- talk, thu boij un 1 thu inspirilnn of tliii i.ition of inuiitry. Hiving tastud, pomcwhit tinTilhngl, of thu sweut (.ouNetuinoo of rail roul trinsportatiou, tbo ncrago On'goniin limls it ilmppointingly pleaunt and i3 mix iuu 1 to imlu!SM in nntthirilrink. A rind alosg tho foot-hill i, or branched from the line now built, would greatly htimulito biitiiuss, whim it is now ompantlvcly staiaut for lick of facilities of transportation. v Hut this couimunlcatioii is uln-udy too long, mid a w holcsoiio fetr of tbo editorial waste biskit odtr.ouUhcs 1110 to close. . S. r 1 Fiendish Murder. Liit Ru a.l ij ovcrlng, about half jvwt five o'clock, James Cool. murJjrtil (Jeirgo Craig in tho corridor of thu jiil ut Dalles City, lloth hail Uen coiiviiUd at tho hto trm of tho Cir cuit Court of tlio crimu of robbery, and iwch sentenced M thu KniUntiiry for seven jeirs, and wire to start for Silcm the next morning in cbargu of tho shenlT At thu time of tho rohbury, Craig, on bis arrest, gavu tlio olllccn liifurnntioii tint lul to thu appixhiusiou of Cook, aud it H supposed ho harbored 11 gnidgu ag uu it him on that account. Konr pnoin.nt wurumtho corridor, .uul ShentrCrosAcn wm in an outer room, i-uildiiily, without any warning, dol. siued Craig, and, with ft razor, cut his thro it from uir to tar, the iiufortuivatu man djing in fnu minutes 'I he murderer wa immediately lo-kod up iu .1 cell, and threats wero mule by on angry crowd outside thu Jail of lynching tiiui. Thu uiurdired man was a son of the Uto l)r. 1. Craig, of Dalit City, and was near tweuty-two tars of age. He bad become idlo and dissolato of latujearn. lleing about to leave for the wuikntmry on Moml ij 's boat, his aged mother went to the Jail to kptml tho night with him, but arrived there to hear of his tragic death, and her cries our ber murdered bo weru beart-riudvnng in the extreme. All the prisoners w ere searched on Friday night, but .is no visitors came iu on Saturday the precaution uu duimed unnicis ary. '1 ho above is comUusul from thu ac count in ths Oregoman. Snor A mm namid John V Moira wa-s hut, in l'ortlaud, last Saturday evimng, by Jainei llac'.tiutoj. Mooro n duigerously wound"-!. Ho iwrsistod iu going to lSacYeustos' house, li'imit tho ripi.itiil requests of thu Utter an 1 n wife, with thu aliovo risult. Mooro saj he we,nt to coll.-ct 1 rill of fifticn dollars wheh l'icLir.tos ownl him Tbo Utter was 1 1 1 to i.nait the action of tliu grand jury, mi gie bill 111 the sum of ?VX) Fi.ntT.isnMiM.oi Howhi I'r.tn.ii: - Mr. H. McCallitUr, of Howill I'mrif, has juut completed n custom lad gcmral jobbing grut null It has two run of burs, and is one of the huest ever put up iu tho State It has a power equal to 80 hons-power, aud is under the cbargj of a rew 1 irojicrtuJ miller from the States. 1 ho mill .tartel up Ut Thurwlaj. This will be 1 jreat accommodation to tho p o pie in that action. Tuo Fast 11 increasing bir ana of wheat. According to the Maino Fanner, onefarirerin Somerset county, Maine, will hare this) ear nearly IO)busb(U of wheat where two jiars ago he hod bat thirty, end in his neighboi hood ire J (X) acres of wheat. In one neighborhood 111 South Tbotnaston, 1,000 tuihtU of whut were harvesteil this beason, where, only six ears ago, scarcely an wheat niu raised The wool trade Utween Colorado and Chicago has increased wonderfully, Tho re cipts of ielt at Chicago toiuteras from Colo rado points during the past season were four times greater than for suy provioasjea" The wool is receive I hu-e in tbo rough, m to ipeak, bein still on the (wits. It Is either pulled, cut nirVIU I.PWfejbiw , uraciles, uaies, IUIU a fir nVii.skil r.iT nr..l iVah el.,r.rj .1 r VajIah ..! Salem, Oregon, deoembek ?, m8. Tho-aJjiQUhmont of Criminals. Kr (he New ork Werl ) Tho paper contributed by Kx-Ooinior Sey mour to Harper's Maguiuo on "Crimo," do sen es tho serious attention of thu public. Tliu I'x Governor's proportion is tlm simple nud obiiour ouu tint "crimo should bu punishcil with certainty ami in 11 way tbit will mike men shrink from its commission, that will da grado them as little as Hissihh', nml that will ti'lid to nnkii tlicnt" Hut when n m 111 w ho h is thrico bciHrvenior of tho Kmplro Statu dee'l ires that ""our practice iolitcs loch ono nf tliesu rules," our District Attorney , ,lud,us, prison nfliciils nml legislitors may lm sure tint Midi a eh irgo 11 not 0110 to 1 10 lightly rnide by Horitiu Seymour. Hsiecially not when heemphisiiirt it by Having ilcliU-rkli'ly tint whilo thero "is no perfect wnyof deiliug withcrlne, there u no wors-i, way thin tho system of this State.' Tin llx (ioienior or rdgni ill onr jails as "coinmcn schools of vice," and pronounces it "a grmtiriinutoNcud inuth fill ofTinders to thosu peit hoiuis of vice our jiils " It would to hard to Htata thoc.isu moiu stomlj The lent diiM whicli tha (oeiiior projiose-s aru (1) "a o-inful study nf tho causes of thu loner grades of otremcsj" ('J) thu working out of "some syitein which shall chvek the rnurso of thiVMi who tire aiitenng uMti lives of disor derly and crimiui! aspeets;" (3) pcrmiuiuti to "our JuJi;i'i to iuipow punishmi nts other than sending the o (Tenders to tliesu common hcIiooIi of vice;' wronir or "ilirectin their clivJiMineiit. or "a personal to that minds-," (.) "police supervision of hnbitual of fenders," and (0) thu abolition "of toeluiical rules and ideas to which wo cliuj ouly because ciiitom Ins mile them valuablo aul blinded us to tho fact that thuy inaku rather than check vice," As Utween tho jail and tho Ush, Kx Covcrnor Seymour inclines to thu Utter for rirstotrencei, wherein he agrees with miny re cent authorities in (ireit Hrit-iiu. On thoques tiou of "suiTeriug for crimes," thu F.x-(!ov-ernor'a exjieneneo leals him to fiarthit.ua rule it falls, under oxistiug systems, not upon thu oilciider, but upuu his family . "This feet," Iumvh, "I leirned whilu Oovcmor, and when I look over our penil lawn, to my mind their titles n id between their lines as iu U to piiuiih thowivnaud children of thmo who vioiatu them." CUBEENT NOTES. A llaptut iiievting-hoiiiH-, the third of that iliuomiiution, will soon lu built iu Home. Tliu I'rotostants of America and Great Ilntain contnbuto (3,000,000 annually to for eign missions. Thomas Carlyle-, hi his old age, say ho rornL. thu Lord's l'rayer with increasing pleasure, and adds! "What else can wo sayj" lUstow Cliurcb, where John Hun) an attend ed in his yeuth, and whosu bolls bu used to ring, his fallen into so much decaj that .1 niovu mont is on foot to restore it. A capital of fc.'O.OOO has been raised for tho l'rotestant newspaper soon to bu ostabluhed in Frame, l'ublicatioti w ill bu delayed until thu sccurid cap.tal shall reach $10,000. Harvard las a frushiuan elass of about !?J0 memUrs, O1.0 hundred and tmrtj ninee-ourses of K-cturei are given in thu college this year, the most popjlar one being probably i'rofussor Xorton'ii on Fii.a Art. Magainui and nvsspapen havn been for s.venl jears liseil vnth excellent rflut III the reading elnsiis of thu I'ljmoutli (Ind school. Tliu co:npo.tioni and couverteatiun of thu pupilihivo Uen unproved 111 a. reniarkablu dtgrte, and tho lovu of goo.1 reading and de s.ru for further iiiitruction have Ucu itiiuu lateel Nebraska University has now two thorough ly oraiiMel tolltges that of I.itentuiu, Science and Art, and the Industrial College Tho former bis five courses of stud) of foui ) tars each, Usidts a preparatory courso -two agricultural varying in length, aud one 111 civil eng neenng f'artiei w i.Jung to set fruit or shade trees this season will tind a fine csiortment at the Wcodbum Nur'trj. Snd to the proprietor, J If. Settlfmicr, for his catalogue and price list; ha keeps pA healthy Uw, raised with out manure. I'artits wanting largo quantities of plum and prunes can get them very cheap of bun. The Wim-wikttb FaKsmi, published at Salem, Oregon, haj Uen recently enlarged and vtry much unproved. It now occupies a front pUca in thu ranks of agricultural new spapsrs, and is replete with goo-1 reading matter tuite-el to any family. May the Famine mtet with tho success it ileerves. 11 our win), !).-;vl,n gooai w ujiwuiiie uuitnisriuurmru. (1) "binding out, .n!nors" who ilo 'a wardship for disordered inoriU nkui for tliow "ntllicti-d with d sonlernl STATE NEWS. IVigns hilf dollirs am in lirciilitiou in J w'e sou count). About n huiiilred fuallioe Invo wtthsl on tho Siuslaw this jrmr. Mr. I. H. D'Arey has Ikmi ippninUil ckirk of tho supreme court. A Jackson ronnty man his fftna iuto tho business of making brandy Ono hundred and llfty-six jounq; ivtsouh at tend tho Ashland Aioilemy 1). A. Malonc, of Wrtsio county, hxi riiwd a Si) jwuiul tuniipof the White Uirnu.'i van utj. W. Walker, of Panther Creek. Yamhill county, recently ought 1 lirgo black bar in 1 steel trap. Tho peoplo itRwect Honie'.'m I.mn tonuty, think they Invo found a gold cut!-, an I tro greatly uxcti d In ouse-qLenie FarqHirii ..jti irint at llomiburg was robbed of $ in com list wrek. A former employev iiame'd llrovrii, is ii'ippotesl to U thu thief. A nuuibiT of lxvy, ringing from 10 to I fi jivarn of nge, wor.i iu .1 st ttu of holplcsa intovi cation on t'.i j str-i'ts of Jack mvillu last Sun diy. Tl.o total v Uno of Uxihlu projnrty in IjiIio county) 1 CW5S0.4IU fi?t toUl uiimUr of Kills, ,-UX); lands tvcvoj.v.-d, S-1,0H7 acn, valued at 37I,S.I.. Ilnocli Isvpr has Ix-ru .ipjnnnUsl postmaster at Nuw 1'iuo Cix-e Iiku county. Iho ofliio at Iowa MciugliOjsi county, li.vi beotr dkcoii- tlUUUil. Tho intorio j'.t tho Yamhill courthemso is undergoing quitu a cbatigo, A massive vault for the reception nf the county records is Hear ing completion. The liabystesmlHiit I.urkiaiiiuto Chief makos regular trips up the T.uoki imuto as fir as Low- isvillu. Fivn hundred biiaheU of grim is a cargo for tho littlu craft, J. M AeLuiis and l'.itnck Cnrdilf, of Cooa Hay, havn applied for n patent on 1 guid for .1 pLuitr, which ii Mid to Im 1 gn- it Improvement on tho nw'v ' now useil. Mr. Ii. Walker was nibbed of 31i whilu nsle'epat thu Overl mil Hotel in Cauyonvilto Ut wick Willuni tlilh tin ami John ( aiil well weru arrested on suspicion and Uund ov er. We havii re-ccivt"! thu first ntimlwrof 1 pa jktciIIimI the Statu Lino Herald, which will hereafter bo published at I.k'toviuw eicb Mon iliy. Watson ltros ure tho editors and pro prietors, Like county is I'.l) mih-s 111 length from co.it to west, by III J miles in width, loiitaining 13,3-SO squire miles. From thu best infurnu tion wu can gather, its population is about '.',000. The steamer Siikane has Ihhjii drawn otTtbo upjier Columbia, ami from tho looks nf thu woatherit will not be lung before all wstor cnnimunicitiou abovu Cvblo will bo shut off altogether. Fanners along Coyote creek in Ijiuo county, am doing a great deal of ditching, thereby turning a great deal of laud into wheat fioldi, which bofnru was considered worthiest on ac count of being nvenlowed. Coot Hay Nowsi I'.itnuk Cardiff plan.vl a stuk for the kill of a vestel 011 the plmer it Mcrchint's mill last week Tho stick wasGJ feet lung, probibly tho Urge it stick of tiuibo' pUuid by machinery on the 1:0 it. Thu survey of Mirmler, Owon A. ( o 's ditch Ins proceeded a-t fir at Henry York's, en Apple gite. It itiitimatud tint it willbnng up netr tho bndgu .i.rms tint hire tin Tho liugth of thu ditch appro t im ites IS mill's. Ihefirnnd Aqileit ditch company aru punhing thuir work with co'iimundible tntig I heir pijMi and giant aru 011 thu grouri 1, 111 1 at soon as tlilco miles of ditch ant ooinplet" I they will be prt pared to go tu sluicing I.att week Judge McArthur, it Thu Dallus, imposed Htntonce iipm tlio fullowing p-rsous, James Cook and (leorgi Craig, for burgliry, sevtn vcara each in stitu prison, A. A 'lhirp, for horse stealing, the vtan at thu samo place Mr. I'cck, tho contractor for carrying tlm II ail Utwein Kugeno City and Long Tom, and ueirly all the western Jiart of Lane county, hxt thrown up the contract, and thus the people of that section are deprived of their mail facili ties. On last Tuesday a blickfrnith of The Dalles nametl Tillotson w as welding a broken plow, and put soino Wax on the hot iron 1 hu very first blow of the hsminer sent thu melted borax intobii cjos, and inflicted injuries tlut may jet impair hit eicvujdit. Kugene Ouard) On a recent trip to Junction City we were surprised to soo tuih Urge area dunn thn pivt month his b-cn uteJ to advui tigu bj tin- faniitn ltiHlenlHrger, Cntevcr it Itvit'.i ditch from Tom Rut envk to thoir daunt in tho (Invu creek district, three miles ilist-iut, UcoinplcUvl and 1 f.iir bold of water 11 w running through it. Tliu company is putting un I, HON) feet of pip' ami a little giant. Liwr"iiCi,) flrob A. (.'o , who hi"j extensive pkveer iniu-vt on lv'lliott creek, on WoelnenLiy seutout 1 hud of supplies in chorgu of "Jim my" Leslie-, altu inturestcil Thu company will reuuw prospecting thuir ground 1111I iniy do soinu sult.i:itiil work this vvintor. A CALIFORNIA PRUNE ORCHARD. l-Mr J 1 I'atU'rsou, spijkun of liulow, n tho Muiogeiitl 1111 who twei yeart aj,-i furnished the Fvkvii' 1 with soniu it.tcrettiug articlnnn plum and p-nue culture Aeisi'ilmg to iiUtitnic'iits 111 thu C-alifnrnU pajwrn, tl . I i-st praiio t rehire) in thu world in that of J. Al I'atU rson of S in Jmj, C-nlifonun It roiiLuni about S.OOJ trees set in rich alluvial soil, I J fecit apart, remarkably thrifty, mil produces enpt of ve'ry nuwnor fruit. Tlio (Uliforni 1 Agriculturi.it My a: I,at si.woii COO flitii I'nino d'Agui tre-ea pro duced koiih twenty flvo tiim of fruit, worth at wholesal'i, not less than four cetita per jxmnd, or 5i,tHW Tho frciili fniit brought, in twnnly pound b-xus, iu Niw York, ten nty llvu Ciinta pur pound, aud in Km Francisco wis Morth, nicely (kicked in sunll buns, from six to eight tvn'a pe-r M)'iiid 'llio simo v.iticty of prunes, pittM vnd dried by thu Aldun procesi, weru soliiVierc, wholeicile, to 1111 oulem firm fur thiitfy cents por p-mml, and thrjo pounds of grueii would maku oue of dried fruit. Thiiro weru produced in tint samo oridnrd over tlvo toai of the l'ctit Fruno d'Agiii, a sunll, very nwect prune, and one In doniaud for it.i uxetdleiicu. These nro pnvd 0.1 drying pnniHi, and will lexs-i only nno-half by uv.iimr.i- tion Thu dilfervnce in llivor botween thit prune and thu Urge) (!nt I'niuu el'Aginitcou s ilurable, tho siuvll prune being iwi-et, whilu tho Urge is quite tirt for 11 prow Theru wero aevcril tout of Damwui plumt and 1 quiuitity of (treen (iagetand other pluint produced iu this orelnrd, all of very fmo quihty. Kvury 1011 tho fnnt it tluujicd nut nearly one half when from onn quarter to ouu half grown, to keep tln trws from ovurUuring Thu udvuntau ui this is, Uiu tre'ct are prevented from lipilimj, hiwI whit fruit it left grows to .1 very largu an 1 uniform hiii Mr. I'attorton w, theru is 1 i)iffrenco of two yoirt in tlio U-iring aguof plum trees Iw twuru thd budded and grafted tre-es, tliu grafted treet Uianni( twoytart sooner tliui thu budded onus Thit u (ut tixpenence 1 1 rafted trewx four yeirs in orckarel, set whin one year old, liore Un pouuiLt e.ich When tliu tret s am eight to ten years old they will bear ouu hun dred pounds to thu tree on on avenge Ten acres in plums and prunes, 011 suitable boil, are all that oue family would want or need. It would bring a liberal inenmu every year. He is oOered -',000 a year for thu fruit bis orelnrd tontaius without further u.vq iuu to himself thai cultivating and ctr.ng for the trees This, or about six acres of orchard, many of tbu trees of which aru too )ung to bcir much iMitisirv ov tiim Noitriiw&tr Cutur In Oregon thu intriatu of int-iuity und Uiscoiimi uuat inrrei uf tans to support thoto r.Qhct ad, is dru'ving mrioiis atUntinu theru amoii philaiithrn ists, and tax piyvrs A fata w.'iWr m the "0 e.;omari ' fuins'iut thu fu.lowin Stltlttlesi '1 hen r 1 in thu asylum 111 1SC-J, ai reKi't ud by tbu oor.tri'.lor, ninety ouu patiuutt llKsy.ir Jnit ten jean thu 11u111l.urhn.1u rra l to '.'-)A, an u.creitsu of bboutJ70pr ecnt Ou. property valuation on whioa tales aru pi.l ami money ra,sed fur thu nud nth " statu cpeiiditurws hit inly i.uri no 1 111 Ui samu tiin 7" r tent, whllit thu pupiLtiou of the in'.' ha.i not incrian.il rnuohuioru rnpi J ly thin the eajutal Wl ithi r aru wu drifting? 'Die otitu p.iys fur keeping ami otl tr ozjkiisch incident of tliew '.'t.l iiiu.atet of the 0iyluu, ui rojnd nuuiUrt, l?i,tfi r auiiui.i; ruiuunij( tholu. 01 . tax of nearly twj uulLton thu dolhr on all taxable proj-erty f the ttr.to. 'Ibis showing is iqual M moru thin two per cent, id tl. j wbolu s,pulat ou Hovtisu oi. Ili'i Wiiiuh io Nuwliurv- port Herabl says that s nco Joaquin ililler ir going to Kuril) to stay, they havo a littlu in- tnltnt to rehte- A fi-v jean &o Mr. Miller came into tae lit raid otheo tnd nsked thu meaning of the word "Cyeladcs," pronoiiucii.g it ill two FjlUbles. He aiiel It was a hleh sounding word, and hu wanted to uui it Ilia I'xrn he was about to publish Wo (ivu htm the meaning and tbu pronunciation, which be did not faucy, whereupon wo suggested "ey ilom," and suru enough, k oii afUr camu out ono of bis strikinif im. wherein a cyc'oao I ) uur good help, ADVERTISiNa RATES, m nan jS2.3f) Por 3lDnth - Vjr i it'i o! i.lfO'U'lojiNtr, for ths 0a4, trni'S t;:a oo '?ct RZoath r. ,00 Jcr SSonth I tr L. rr ncSftc, r 1 tcatinvu1) l-millo tjjh ,'l.ajtiKiii luvhi3 lon;i luuo ti rtui. fj-i: il Ailverilscnicuts fiiMUVel on KuvoniUo Tertnt. lllfvtM'.SH PIICN IKvilrlicr lltoriil rjtuanlllliiro special tarmt, not Iw i Uun fa wr intintu fur . column oj t tanl Inclitt Volnmo X, Numbor 43. THROUGH POLK TO BENTON. A General Description of tho Abovtv Namcd Countlcs-Fino FnrmJ, Etc. A short tuna ago jemr reporter took a busi neit trip through Folk to lkntou county. Till! WMTtlllll Wis untisinlly ple.ivint, and wo hud only one iLiy't ram during tho entire toil di)s that wu w tj trivehng. After leaving Salem, V.-tm vvat the- (Irit ptacn vitited. Near thatptaco wo found an old friend, James AnderiiOn, Uu bait rented thu U illin pi ice-, mil is fanning it. Upon tho farri tnS'o I fniit dryer, cillcd tbo (Vitifoitui dryer Mr. Andi rson does uxcellent work with it, nud mikes tgood profit ont nf nn cxtitudvo orcbird on the pktcu. Ho alio hat n jjiiod ntock of hogs, pruicipalty Hcrlc ahircH. lluthel, I'errj dale and Dillas wcrn visited, and all along the way wo weru p.iinoel to rro large, IIiiii orchards hoivy with fniit going to vvasb1. Tlio fniit crop of our Stitu is nully negl 'ctcel, nml tho day it not fir distant when nil tlio fruit will bn utilized, und thu export.) (if our Stato incrcuoil theruby. I). II. (ictii.ik.'m rMtrl. Whilu uair Dillis wo camu to Mr. fiuthriu'n firm. Our readers will n member that Mr. (I. is olio nf our I -ading shocp win. Wo wcto shown over 11 portion of thu place by Mr. (luthri 1. Iln has iiomii'.'.OOOaciot, mostly put turut, but nearly all Auseoptiblo of grain rain ing. Tho strain uf sheep Mr (I. deals in am Spanish Merinos, Fieucb Merinos and Now 0 fordsbircs. His Fruiiab Merinos itru tbo fiuost wo 1 avn over torn, rend aro nn om.i'raeut to our oung Htito Tho HpanWi Merinos and Naw Oxfo'dshirea am alto e'xcollout. Mr. O. takes great palm in breediiig, mul one thing wt) no ticed mm the way his pastures u cimu to hit bims From 0110 b ini ho is enabled to feed stock in five different pastures without having to carry the feud any distaucu at all. Tho ar raugeinuut is compluto and perfect. Not oily it hero to lxi found linn dhcrp, but over) thing ou thu pi ion ti licit to 1 higher onler anil grade. Thero arei high-breel hogt, lidrnos, chickens, etc. Mr. (1 h 11 .1 rmall haiiil of -ntt of eicvlli.t brceil Wu s iw iu his b irn K1VK TlllllMVNIl l-IIUKIsl tiV WOOl, Wbiub bo Ii id on h ind awaiting tbo complo tioii of thu I) S U: R It to Dalits. Who 1 vir Kuti his wool will gut an i-xcellent gnulu of wool, and wo Ii ivo no doubt but lint Mr. (lutnu sv ill t'ommiiiil tlm highest market prico. This crop of wool win tho product of about bW) sheep. Ho hu on hit pkici about 1,000 shuiip Onj night wo stopjKtl with Mr. Hnnkloy, south of Luwisvillii, mid u.t his account of fann life in Oregnn w is a gixn one, wu will givu it. Ho cimu to bis prrm ut pbco somn eight yeant ago, with storr nly any means llought nonio I ind, and now he lias 'JDO aarus, most of wluoh is in cultivation, un I I ut year hu raised L',000) bushels of wheat 'Ilu.t ycir ho hail a yiuM of l,:il). Uu hit alwi .igiesl bind of shtop, mostly gri Iu Mi-mikm Ho it now, a pcrvou might nay, independeiit This It but on uiaui plu of thu it,any who comu he ru without meann uul in ,1 few ye trs iru inibqs .uljiit in lircuni st incut Wu aliio vi.iit.il the UXTKS- IJ '11 HOP t WU) Of Mr W. M DiviiLwii, n.nr Uikim Vtata. Uu has tan i.ire:, of hu owu, an I hit runted fivn ucri s, in iking t ft-- n .ktcs Hu bus enicttsl 1 dry hoiisi afUr .1 plan luadn by bimsulf. It has a likeii, furn.i-, uud is wvry nei.tbulldiiig. Tho arm igeinuu'. 1 eociplcli', ind Urns his hops; well Tlm y.ar .;" had 8,10') pouiuli of dried hopi, moat of win .li hit Ir.t ilnjKne-. of. Tliit is .4 the th rd 3 ar hn y ml Isiro, uid it js 1 x jxrctiid thit it wiil yield 1 inru he.tv ly b ureal U r. 1 hu hoji-ipMwiim ititcreut of our i-ilito it au IBII'iriMtt OU' III! .mill. IT1MII (Ji- n 'e ai. V r J I. .V.iimp, ueir Ihieu 1 iu, w'.ili) p-iyuig iitl tui.1.0 lm ilt, laid down on tliu nn r link 11 u fio coi.tt.mug (700, uud ltd not ui, is it for siivortihourt Ujon guiiq; bick for it hu f i'iii 1 it jus, wtnru hu had U ft it, all 0 K Uu sik.1 look in Unduly- it again. 'Ihu l.uclliui.iiitu I hi-f iiialii .1 tup np thn lucl.iiuuut'i I.1I.1 j, i.ul brought down a full (.irgo Mr. J T Fb'-chir ialH..iiirfu-isiiie.r liueii.c Vista, and lisi;i..,Lioinp!iitid nsiion Mr I N. Davidson's pluj Ilo tuks llueua utt tihu.r IU thu well V J t. mm mm n f mm ttm sisjw 'InxHJ.n..iif Kv.iyv.hire, breast pock, eti, brtxii I10.1 pis k ts, Uits, ljii'., vet lock ctt, aro tin hiding p'a -is of riivolvert of dirks, howi-sl,ivut, cla.p l.iu.i'i ui.il dir'in;. rt, Clio gnu sIiop, bar I nam stoiu., vn.nty sturci', bjok au t juweliy iitort, slid rutall shops il p'..y j. I. '.taring I Ulns and iu?niiiusly.wrou-,ht, u.unliroui rm ileoii i,c.t. 1 t buinij abln tu sujyly t ii do. 11 1, t' juiiU.n! thoexprais di aiu lualej with wji .mih oiiurul from dii taut mirtt wnl nauufniturj! I Ovt tl, U7ssr UnlrUlyll KivLtor. 1 H stl I II VUU vrfrifeS-rXTs-SBSa-j ' our 1 . "in I Irull il