Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, December 05, 1879, Image 2

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WILLAMETTE FARMED.
tilfamtttt Jarnur.
.moid xvr.nr xbidat, ny
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Term of Hahncrlptloni
. n cojiy cut -tsr (M iiktnlxiir). In rcitm,,. tv 10
0ocopill monlhi(J0 numlicm) I 00
ns copy throe month (13 number.)... SO
FOKTLAND, I)i:C. 0, 1879.
TELEGRAPHIC.
(Mlrc'lor ill Noil Fmnrliio.
iNDUNiruLU, Nor, 25 - -The JiiurusI ban
the following dispatch from Washington .
It Is understood that tbo President will send
to tho Hecate among Iho tlrnt Bij.tiiitun litn
tbo natuu c.f John Morion, eldeHt son of the
latoBemitor, ns Collector o( Internal lleuuuo
at San Francisco.
Ull? Trui.HClloi.ii,
It wan officially announced thi nfurtmou
that negotlationi pending for sotim lime
between foreign and (niiistlc banket a rep
resented by Drt.cl, Morgan A Co., of
New York, and J. L. Morgan fc Co., of
London, and Win. 11. Vaiititiliilt, tor ihu
purchase ol 825,000.000 ot New York Con
tral tlnck wero succo-Hfully concluded to.
day. It in tiiul intend llnit t!iu b.uike m take
$15,000,000 now, villi nil option on Homo
$10,000,000 iiddllioti'il nt 1 IM'. Mr. Van
dorbllt retain Id cunlrol of tlio 'linw Yoik
Central. Mr. field will control tlio Wubash,
with whlrh roud closo connections will lio
lind, nnd Mr. 1'icrreponl will iejjriK lit tlio
.ncllh intercut. A rumor in Unit ii combi
nation Hiuillnr to tlio I'limmylviinla railway
combination villi bu fonuul, taking In tlio
Now York Central, Laku Hhorc-, Canada
Boutin rn, Wabash, mid Kiirmun City nnd
Northern,
KxliorH nml Iii'pnrli.
Washington, Nor. 2(1. Tin vxeem ot
value of oxpurtnnver Import of unrelian-
tliko for Octobor in $10,0117,870, the largest
In tho history of tho country, 'f'liu i'Icoi
of Imports of gold and nllvur into tliu conn
try over export from July 1-t to November
.'.'ii, ntnonntiii to v',mi,uuo.
Tint Itnvlinl oft riiilo,
Nkw Yoiik, Nov, 2d. Tho dealing home
rolurim for tliu wu.k again shoiv u tn.irvol
oiik nmoiiiit of bu.iiicM, which, l.e entiw of
the heavy stock spi dilution in New Yolk,
lire bolluvi'd to Im tiiipreceilciitid. Tliu in
crease In general i inept m ii iihuiiI recently
in Hin Francisco. Tho decrenso ln.ni taut
yu.r is .lOpircciit. Ltiiilsvilluuh.ii shows u
derrense ol 1!) 10 T icnt., acisanlliiK to tlio
I'nhliu'rt tabic. All olhiir Iiiwiih shotf nil
liicrciiHo this wirk otor lliu n 11110 timu taut
year. Tho nrni.il iicgreeuiti total font up at
nil dinting hou.it. $1,02,IW(I,1J0U tld.i wiik
ll(.liliHl $fi81,liUU,M)Ufur llui Kuiiiii lliiio IukI
yr.ir, mrr let! pir ciiit. imruiM'. H.m
i'ritiiclico'H IIkiuih lor Ihu hiitnn ptilml nru
thirlicii inlllliiiiM and cl(lUuii and tlirio
iiuiirttr inlllloiM.
'i lii l'li
Wakiiikoton, Nor. 'ii St-cictuiy Hjhnrz
rocilrcu Ilio IoI!o'aIii;( lcli'i;riili ihUiuorn
nBi I,on 1'iNcjN Ami:m;y, Nur, SI.
tTO I1IIT0 IllllirillilUOII Hint 1(11) WllltO tlMT
Uli',i arn 1111 tin Ir ay Includlii!! Jink, Wu
nro now ol opinion Unit wu nuull bu micci'sh.
fill In i-iirrjinu; out your uIhIiih. At nil
ojontH wu hiivo 1'iitii ih'ii iiioiili to try It,
Bo fur nil dniii r U coiicirnid thn ooiiiuil.s.
hIoii Imvn not htwn 11 llioulit, Thcyiiiut
tuunrliiiliCKH. hatch, ioiiiliilioluiiir
The latter portion of tlio dUpatili in In r
ply to n tuli'urnui Irom KiTretnry Hclmr, In
which ho K.ii.l to the cotnuilHulonern that If
thoy hnrii irnnoii Id itluk thuinKolwri In
danger thry liitiat lolloir ihrlr own Judiuput
In tnkliii; niuh htop a llulr hiifcty may ro
julro. Jluri1 WriThi on llir iicrnu,
Bdhore from wrecked reWU by I he llf ssr
tog nppllancen ot Rlatloiiii whh 41'J, The es
tlmated vnliiu of the wholo number of vessel
lurolved wan Sl,tl'2'3.27r,, mid of Ihtir car
goes $903,010, tiinkliiK thn total value of the
property in p-rl$ J 8a7,bS0. 01 IhUaaioant
about half wAinmd nuithnK wan lont. The
number ot di'Mxlm iuiohlng total Ioah of
Ttusclit was 718. Iloi ntiudnrot dlsaiiterM
to vcmelii 217 in printer lhnu that of any
priivioiiH jii.r, ihu lilkl'itt fortnrr iiinnber
lavlwi been 171. lie hIiowk l-y altttlfilicH
that there han linen gri'itt progresi In the
illlcncyof the iterricw, hatiipereil nn It Whh
by luxtilllclent iipproprinthiua. In 1870,
when (here Mere no III" Mvlim htatloun, one
out of every Urn tumiallleH & fatal. Iu
Iti'i) the proportion wda 1 out of evciy 21.
rOKr;i(i EUS.
Ttir Irli Trlnl.
Klioo, Nor, 2j, The town waa on the
rei(e of riot last nlglit. nud thn police had
to clear the RtrueU. They were atoned and
marlo kevrral nrrnntA, D.nitt wai eerenadvd
by twi bnndH. The police paraded tho
htreetn thin uornltiR, Further minforce-
luonta have r.rrlvul, No freab dlAturbeucea
hare occurred, nnd It in thought that the
L'overntnetit InlemN to rnruove the trial of
the prihoiitre to Dublin Itiiti'Mil of taking
tlieiu 10 tlin coLuly iiiaizhh, a larger num
ber of nmuiitniteH went on the beuih to-day
than hitherto, Killou'a tuaiuiumionU pro
ceeding, Davltt nnd DaUy aru prenunt na
fipectatora, J),ivltt hnn telegraphed to Now.
castle lliat hn will keep bin euungeiuenU to
rpeak theiu on hundny nud Monday, and
will nttind 11 luoaattr uiPiitiui; nt Qliingow,
MOHIM-, QUorlH LMtlllMt'l, Hillll lllUt Ktllntl
beloK 11 burrinttr nilijht lend tho people to
believe that lln-y rould net upon hi advice.
II- mmlo n lonu iiuothtinu from Kllltn'a
Hioecli ut 11 tutetlng on wlili'.i he (Mourxe)
relied for Kllieii'a cointulttnl tu theeiroct that
"ho would like liolhlliii In Her than to nte
thouaaudH of men rouiiir ov,r tho rnoiiu
tahiK, tillo inhuiid,"
Thn I.MIOMl .liimt 4'llhll,
iM a utuii. Nor. 20. l.lvvtti hundred hoI-
diem will loavo llarirluii'iou Ihu UOth ititt.
nud tho lr t of I)u ember for Cuba, Tao
frluuten will Mhorlly lolufmcu tho Cuban
HtllllllOU.
llie MiMnluli henitn eouiuiittco on nn!l-
tloti bill wilt pretiaru their reimit durinu thu
rtecan for thn royal nmirl'njti nud pres-jiil il
011 ihu ti'iih.e!obllo; of the co-lea.
NloiuUli .llarrlrtie itml Hull I'miitn,
Maiuiid, Nov. 2i.T-:lii'lnlrefreariilattvea
from l'ranco, Iiul. and ttermali, to bo pros
nut at tho lunniae ol King AKoiiho nnd tho
ArchducheHnMarleCliilaliiii', prenelitvil their
ereiiFiilliila nml pivoiitri to Hie kiui; jVHter-
day, mid the I:);t)i-!i ripn iitntltn will pro-
Kent IiIh tii'day, l'repar.iiloii'- fur fHnttiltioA
nro being vlyoroiHly punhod forward. On
tlio Umt da, thu .'Jtli, tho nmrtinx11 cue
luoiiYuill IiiI.h iilmo On thn Hoeond ilav
of thu fiallTitlia lhro willhn n leii-ptiou nt
mo pnnu'ii nil 1 11 gin p'iriiirtiiiiiiU't nt Ilio
op-mi; utal on lh. tuird mid fourth iI.ijh
tlieiu will li two li.ili lljlila, 11 Kl.ito ooucert.
llluiulli.llliilia, bauiiuit nt Ilio tiabirn and
1,'nl.v pi rforiimuvo nt tlio Iteutru. liikldcn
tlni-o Klili'iiil fehtitiliiM, lulu urn nnu'iuncdl
In KeVctnt of lliu 1'iiibiiialtn nud hoilntn of
lio- nubility. Kiui AlloiiK.) nud uli f-i-tir
i-itlho nrchdiiohei4 dully ut ihu royal teH
uteliro at l'av.lo.
State and Territorial
Kaateriht JIsntitMn-i.
A dead Spokane Indian, evidently thrown
from a horie and dragged by a lariat, waa
found near Colfax lately.
Tho people of Grant county aro moving in
favor of erecting woolen mill there and have
called a publio meeting for that purposa,
Thn now mill at John Day la rapidly near
lni( completion. It will have two ran of ex
cel lent buna that will he operated by a water
head of about 43 loot.
Mr. Coanalman, who ha been absent for
soverat week in the Uritiih I'osscsiioru re
covering horse stolon from thi section by
Indians, returned to Colfax with seventeen
head, twelve of which aro hi own.
Sunday NigUt la London,
Along tho pmliankment between
Blackfriars nnd Wegtmitmtur tho studont
of social wienco may, on Sunday even
ing, observe tlio inott renmikalilo spec
tacle in Europe. Tliero is not 11 city on
the continent, not oven Vienna, In
which anything like it can lie seen. Un
der tlio gleam of tho electric lights
thousands upon thousands of men and
womon nro strolling, and it is easy to
seo that all of them belong to tho Hum
blest walks of life. It is no exagger
ation to say that thousands of young
ay be 8en wandering entirely
The citizens of Colfax lately held a meet-' K'"3 ' , . " ".i " rV nnd
Ing and passed reflation. Hkinr that the N. I unprotected by any male escort, and
1: iv. 11. lanu grama snail be confirmed so -aug"'"!,) j'..i"i -i"""si .uv...6l
that laud title shall be perfect,' and that shouting, sometimes behaving in what
orcn sections ihall be sold at tl 23 on aero tl,0 Frelici would call an "unquaHfla-
""" "" '" , "', " """" "" " a,u-1, , , I bio manner." These are tho work girls
On Monday last Mr. John Corliss, chief of . T-n,inn Tti.nviii heln thnm 1 And
transportation, left WMk Walla with a pack f Lon(,on- ..... l" .lp ,?,. ,
train 01 &i mules anu six mnle teams heavily
loaded with supplies for the new military post
at f.itio Cliolan. The fact that tho military
undertook to send supplies itselt was rendered
necessary by the rofusal of tho contractors to
perform their agreement unless paid a higher
rate. They asked olght cent per nouiid.
Tho Dayton Now savn Tliero la now In
storu in tlio warehouses in Orango City about
2,'-'()0 tons of Rrain, awaiting opportunities for
ahipmoilt, Iwloogiii chiefly to I'atne llros. &
lirowater, Schwabachcr & McDonald, Ouern
sey i Wolf, and Dusenbcrry Ic Stencil, of
thin city. This amount in probably not more
than half of what tliero will bo boforu naviga
tion open. Tliero nro eix largo and commo
dious storehouse tliero, tour of which liavo
Imuii erected recently.
A littto daughter of James M. Limb, on
Dry creels, al-ovo Walla Walla, died imtantly
laatweoU, tho circumstance attendinir her
dentil lwing both remarkable nnd extraordin
ary. A month or two previous the had an
attack of diphtheria, from which she had, ap
parently, entirely recovered. On tlio morn
ing ot her death she acouicd unusually vi
vacious, mid niter playing around tlio houso
got up into her sister' lap to partake of some
ioui irom nor nanus. 1 no lit
thry are so little conscious of their deg
radation that thoy socin to take a post
tivo delight in it. "Do you supposo
they nio happy 1" I asked un old Lon
doner. " Happy 1 They're pleased ns
Punch with what they call a lark.
Lor bless you, they don't think tl.oy'ro
doing anything wrong. They'ro not
brought up in a way to know much
about finer feelings, I can toll you."
Thoy seo immorality all around them,
nnd never ki.ow anything olso them
nclvcs. If onu of them rcainims reason
ably pure, it is considered n great stroke
of chance. Thoy are u.t ignorant ns
envaijes of ten thousand things which
they ought to know for their own pro
tection. They wander hero by the
river, talking tometimts in language
which pen may not rccoul. It is easy
seo that ninny of them have been
to seo that many
viditing tho public houses, and by the
timo thry rvach the parental roof'n pro-
littli) ono took ono tcctina shadow sotno of them arc obliv-
tuasjioonfiil only whon r!io full back nnd ox-' ious of external circuinstnuccs. Largu
1 iw. Hm. m..i...i ... -r .. . n8 ?f me nn of all grndcH,
.. ' ... -- ' : - owr ft'.itii (In. i-nii,!!
and
dangcious villain
rACinrtuiii
Nicw Y'oiik, Nov. 20. Ii It reported hc
that the mail MiMliihlilp llcllnuu, Capt. l'ot
lener, from Moulrenl mid Q line, win driven
oahoro during 11 uniinii K'du at I.ako hi.
I'etur. No furtlu r p.irtleularA could bi ob
talued oviliiglo 11 iiiii.i-nduum luuy wn
running.
Tho mail hteatner Albert, from l'letoit,
Novi Hcollii, In riiporti'd wreckul till miu ul
tho M.i'pl.ileli UI11111U. ltepottn buy tba thu
jinnvingerii mid cruw were aaved,
Tho Htiuiunlilp Kliitu of Alnbiiiiia riHCtiul
thu rrew of thu nlnp hveu, (10111 lloitou
for Antwerp with palm oil. Tlio rmw una
much exhiiiiind finiii 'iiurii nud wniit of
water mm 10011, 11110 w.h aslnil owi board
11 tuw houra befoiu thu Alab.iiin hovo in
night,
Turiiitiln nt I.uiiUsIIIf,
Ix)Ulviu.K, Nov. 28. A fearful tornado
played lmvoo In tho xuiilhinsttru portion of
tho lily thi morning. On Mehmii Hlreet
tho tornado wn In It lleroiht fury. There
In hardly a Iioumi 011 ilia atrutt Hint I., not
more or Itan daiunged,
ltiillroiiil lor Null-,
Akiiov. Ohio, Nov. 'JS-Thu Allmillo nnd
Oient Western Uillroad will bo fold hero
Jan. (lib, under fouvloMiiii'. 1'bo linbllitlei
of thn rimd nro Kiiuly i.illlloiu. Ii i ex
peclud to bring Inn iiilllioiis,
lriti I Ul."
OiurrANOOiu, Nov. 28. Ileum tt J.icUou
whh m rented hero IliU tiinruiiu- lor "analvh
inn" tlio body of 'lVmii'.ieo Keith, who illeil
Wedneadiiy night. Thu body whh packed In
a shoo box and nddu'saed to Atlanta mid n.ild
to contain fresh fUn, Lust night pnrlioe at
tmuplid toaeud Ilio anuio Imx 10 Cincinnati
11 cotton tied.
Hlml tlniitil Menu.
Nrw Yobk, Nov. 28. Tho I'ubllo le.uua
that atrniig llo.tou iiarllea have been tiuinL-
stock of thn Bati 1'rniK'iaeo road with n view
lo coiitrollitig It In harmony with Ilio Alchi
Hon, Topeka Ruila 1. Oue thing ia ob.
vioun, that Oiiuld luenun to control all rail
road tralllo south of Iowa, and pool nil UatUo
IxitMfon Iho U. Y, .V K. 1". und Ihu r.anlein
tiile. Miwjoover, ho Hoem Id have ample
power to attain this object,
1'uHilrr Mill t:toiuu.
Knuccsw, Nov. 23. Tho Marcolhu ,ww.
iter llllll. Ilhout 'i lullea hOlltll of Kvr.wn,.
exploded, dibirojlug Ihreo building and a,.
000 jioutidaiif powder. The report wa heard
20 lullea distaul. No person waa injured.
Thi nioriilng, u few luiuute before Ure. a
heavy explosion was heard nud bright light
seeu in tho northwestern sky from Syracuse,
supposed to bo a meteor.
I.I re Kittlnir Her t lee.
Wasiiisotos, Nov. 2(v The report of the
ftenernl aupeiinlendent ot tho iifo saviui!
...UL. lll.llH .1... ... .1... .... ... .. ?
"ii i rn 1110 eioae 01 I lis ureal
year It embraced 172 al.illoiu, of which 130
wero on tbo Atlantic, SO on thu lake and 0
on the Vacitlc. Within the limit ot tho op
tratlou of tho Berveo there wero 213 disas
ter to veosel. Tho number of pcison on
board llirso vehsel waa 2,107, of whom 2,010
wciu smut mm oa loai. There were auo.
;,rJMTIIn lor n llullrouil
San llKiiNAiiniNo, Nov. Jd.jltiinr. Wil
bur nml I'ruti, n presenting tlm AtchUou,
Tojitka mid .Smiln l'u Itallruad Company, In
rotnpiiiiy with T. A. Hlnehuiau mid W. J.
Wiley, of Mm Diego, nrrivn! litro thin uvcu
iiignierlaml from San Dlrgo, and together
unit .ur. Jlorio), clilef eiigliirtrof that com
pany, nro looking out thu routo u Cajou
p.i iv,
1 10 Ciel.h of the .orlli.
Sam I'liANcmco, Nov. 21. Tho whaling
lurk Helen Mar n'tlrod from tlio Arctic
ocean hint night. Shu brlne.n tluKiIileern and
crevr of the bark Mercury iibnudoiiett in tho
ic October 2llh In Imtti'lo 71 10 north,
loDintiido 17J wiht. jut north of I lei aid
hho.iU. Thuv left iho buk Yigiliut in thu
H.iiiio pack of ice frouti In, hut tho crow
w-ro nil wdl. dpi. llickiuoll, of the
Mtrcury, llko other whaleuien, fear that I lie
Je.uutii' may Imi frozen up In thn pack of
Ice, in which case thoy Imvn but litllo hopi-a
nl Iho vel ever kHI'W out, Ihoujh Iho
th'W may reach 11 pbuo of H..(etv. Thu
Mercury hud on Imnril. when nbaudoind,
1,01)1) ImrreU of oil, 0.00'J iiouiidn of h.iiio.
nml -t.OOd pjiiudn of hory. Tho veiinri
nnoued by llinlett A: Sun, of Niw lied-
lord, nud IllnUlt'd for ilbulll $10.0.h). Iier
pulley Imriliu been m.ido out for four ear
.... t ......
Him nun uiio ear 10 run.
hi. Jnlleii n'Hii't Triil.
St. Julleii wan to have (rutted ngilnt hli
tituoof 2.1 J , on Deiember Illh, but ho bna
eiiught 11 aerrio cold thin wenk ui.d iho trial
lias been ludttliiltely piintpoued.
An Hereon I'orrexter In Iriiulile.
i, A. rorreter, wlio nruved in this city
yenlirday moruiiK 011 ihu hUauur Statu of
California from lYrllaiol, i"c.iuiioin.y took
100 iiitteh water-flout uhikky nt uti i-.lnb-lUhmriu
not far from Hie Huniuer'n wlmif,
ho long und deep wero hi ilinuglitn of lire
wati 1 tint he wan taken to tlio eity prmouou
a (Uar.'e 01 ilninl;enin. Afi,r Imvltig
coobd oil his htuted br.ilti 1'oirei.ler reliieui
beinl Ihu Im bad left ill mi old nlo king
111) ler hi iimtti'iua 011 t-oi.to.inur $110, nnd
upon ubMliiiui: teleano from ciutolv Iim
wont to lliu Hteatuer, nud falling to find 11
there, concluded that ho mint have taken It
v.nu iiim, ami hail U-eii robbed after gutting
ashore.
I'lin lio 11 nu in Milu,
Judgo Thonitou, of thu 23d District Court,
to day omruled thu demurrer of defendant
in the pass of Johu 11. llurke nsainst Flood
aud iho execulor of Ilia e.tito of O'ltrlen to
n cover $20,000,000, aud decided that de-
leuilaut must auswer u motion to commit
r'lood for conti nipt In refusltg to answer
qiienlionn put by plaintiff a couustl, thu
lo'itt deciding that nil question put wero
proper mid that wltnraa (Flood) must mi
awer. Hall McAllister, counsel for Mr.
Flood, nsnuriug tho court Hint witness
would now answer, no further order was
made.
In auitaof llurkoagnint Iho Nevada Dank
to recover $13,000,000. and lltirko nealu.t
tho 1'aclllo Ketliiery and lltilllon Lxchaugo
to rceorer $1,000,000, hII objection o( de
fendant wero overruled, excent that tbo
conipiaiuiaaiii not tuniclentlv allege tho na
turo of tho routrcU conimaiued ot. On
this ground defendants' demurrers were sua.
tallied in these suits, and the plaintiff nl
luwid ten day to amend hU complaiut.
niuiiijr iiiiiireawu wim 1110 inline uuy 01 our; oilier "lOlips III lUIijrUa'-'U Which WOUli
I ?,':.M"1 ' !5 ?"?i".,Vrf '! ho Iii-nlilns. if they choose to consider i
Piro, and will do all in bin iur to faulitato . ; nnd now getting into a sound en
Hen Iliuhardsnn. ona of thu
mllrr,A,l nta.maln.Lf V,t, PH.. ..."...! """I "10 CO.1l
paid a visit to Walla Walla and' obtnlno.1 1 i liob-nnileil shoes to tlio Dtllilll city
much valuable information cnncurnln our c!ri-l: with bin too tishtlv llttinr? clothes
1 11 it , ... ..v. . .... - '7 . .
lumiiiiuMrusoiircoa which no win utilize 10 llM,j j,,H j.ngoil of the counting house,
sflJWu " - r4,k ?r ,',,-v
mad, Iii Wiichlio U extcimivcly intvruuM. br,n8 in nu ftmateiir d.inc with koiiiii
Ti.,A...i.i.. i. ..I.. . 11.... 1 ..a. ... , - ... ..it : . . 4..11.!
no k.tiiv.uii is iiinays iravLiuix im ni yw i luurir liaibv ui J,r3 nuw uiikiiiu iu
r...... 11.. i... -....! ...in. i. t. ....... 11.. - -- -.-
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t
11
iiih tonitruction 01 uillrojit coiuiuuuuntionn 1 counter ot IlillcUlln. A light iitnong tliu
to connect 11 with tho outiido world. ' uirls in not nt nil uticomtiioii. And
Ihu S... Statesman aj that Dr. Illal. , tltt-tv nro tho f.ittim mntlicrs of tho
ocknfatuiof.'.niWaorunin thin county will1......).:..,, ..,,.. ,i,tl, .1... ..,oatri
not bo sown in wheat thin year, but will bo I volM,,o l IMJM '" tliu "Cattirm
utiiincr fallowiil. that must bo ill Miop and market nt tun
AcorrcMiionduiitndvocatn. In b R,.t!. 'ISO mill lBllinill tlliTi' lllltll BUnset,
tun Induoideut tho inauiifacturiug of leather ovcry day excopt Sunday, And wlmtusu
in Uiiiatilu county instead of hiipiug ludei they mnko of their Hun'lav 1 Of eourao
MauuyiiuiMiMrinaan rnoelwa. . tho flltl0l,, ftnil ,., cnrtuss ftl,a
.J'?,1,'1,1 '".ftt 1,rottl1"8 Association .callous as tho majority of them are,
now havu.SOO. teres iilowud und uxpeet to hno ,-n 11 r 1 .1 .-
tho 4,000 ncro farm fenced by .Spring. Thoyi" l" wo,(l ,fwl ft certain compunction
have only to haul their grain about II) miles I about allowing their daughter to wan
to thn Columbia river. 1 der through tho streets nlono long after
,,. , . vjnim111.1ir.vnii1.3-. . midnight, if It wero not n custom which
. . ... vr iiua ivii ii wi fir 1 i m ft, W W tlWIltnt
and thuy all want (I 03. Vcrv sensible.
Thu Salem Mercurv savai The urojiwets
for rebuilding thu Wlllamutto Woolen Mill ' thus exposed to every danger of the
tuu lAvur.ii'tu.
Mary A. ltobiiuon has Uudtrud her Mil
nation' na principal of the academic depart- " "" erf . SreBfc '""&"5 irom me
tiieut of tho Willamette. University. (language which onu Inar.n Irom these
Mercer, win shot Macdonald of tho Tele- j au.imiy promeniiueis on tno emuanic
gram, in l'ortland, is running the latho in iiient, they liavo hifn touched by no
Stahloy's chair shop at tho penitentiary. moral inllucnco whatever, nor bv any
Soon alter tho Ut of December, jf. is ex.- eUhetical one, except tint procured by
ihfolwSK
ii.. w....i ,. . -t ,.. . . 1 walls, nnd tlio row of liahtn utDund Cle-
.,i,. iiaiTiiii.i,... .1, ,, Mirn mn .,..., a '
.. w... ,. .., v, ...... r.t . n .,w .a . . .. .. a .
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ban ixtcomu tiinulionoied. What nor
' PMlir iif ln,i i-nrl.-lti. r.lelu nf T.nndr.11 itr.i
.v.... .. .... . .. a, t.a a.s...u.. ...V.
vm. lompi.n.r, 01 iiniiiioro, say huis. ', v
tho o.eioe of n cow nine year old that has opatrn." -M-li-llft-reared
tun calves all her own. Oregon 11 Uonton Journal.
iruiy a ptoouoiive at.Mu.
King, in
A pool of wheat was sold hv Washinuton .
county fanner lint week, amounting to III,.
DIH) bushel, for SI 12J per bushel dehvurud
a; me iiiuiDoro warehouso.
Goh. Hutlor'n Homes
If) ha:i tlino elegcnt mansions one
While W.C. IMwanl. who live east of iut til"Ston Lltv, Olio at I.iy Mow,
Junction, was utcliurch thieve broke in and tml one at ).ov,. His Washington
tub) jewelry, uluthes, apri and proimuory 1 homo in a gre.it griinit-j block, iniimdi-
....01.WIVIW..1W ,.,toiy mijojuinj. ti,0 Cipitol grouiuis.
Mreet Superintendent Miller, of Balvm. is 1 From tho windows ono can m0 tho
nialiiui; great imnrnvu'iiout in sidownlk of 111 .1 i . 1 . .
this ciiyM.il ho ducerve. credit hr hiiunre-1 wf,Hl n of t1,10 loi to thepoillt
mittiiig attention to his duties. ! whero they Ito tl.ein(elven below Alev-
Tliiifanneia liavo put tluur bauds to tbo 1 ti-nrt unci .Mt. ertion. Easterly, the
plow and will not look 1-ack till a broader 1 view takes in thu Anacsstia nnd tlio
acreage of grain u sown than oeer lieforo in ..niin hjs af .Marvlnnd. The Riv View
iiurrau iur 1110 laimers 01
Id I.11111 county
1.11111.
A lively serimmvgo toot
noai m iiregini lily l.it
houso is n Hummer houso nu tho Cap.)
nlaco on tho terry Ann coast ct MtivuichaneU. Jt is a
Thursdav oreiiln. Kilbst.intlul L-rnnito liniiki' nf run- ktnre-.
iK'tnecu a while nun nud Joo Apperson, chief I wiU, H inan-tiul roof, sucli as nro iiener
Ihil'tJlrWlff "' """"" Jug !""y uiltl..-tl.o wealthy people "along
unit coast, lien, imuer.n J.owcii homo
Tliu llillsboro Independent s.ijsi A gsntlo
niin who Inn I. ad nu excellent opportunity
lot ol-o nation inonus n that inuro gram
11.1. baeu sow n Ibis Fall than at any otl.er
tin.o witliiu li.o put leu A ears.
Tlio llnterpii-o kaja: Mr. Jihti Kius
Imri.iif lUiua.cun. 011 21 ncres 11! laud lias
rai c.l -.'..Mil poiiinls nt licijM. As theao hups
is calleii Ii'iviiloie. iim Iioumi in in i
lieiutiftil 1 mt, 011 a gmiid I.ill erowni-d
witli oak nl vines.
It is in .ii hoiue-lifo th.it (.1 it. But'ei
is seen ir his best. In nil the .-liafts
that lint.- been hurlel at him during hi.s
A Yankee Achievement.
Among thoso exhibiting at tho Terri
torial Fair this year is Jumos H. John
son, a farmer of tho Prickly Pe-nr Vnl
Icy, whoso ranch lios several miles north
of Helena.
Ho has a splendid collection of grain
nnd vegetabloi anions tlio latter n
&qunsh of nearly forty pounds in weight,
which has a history too remarkable to
pass unrecorded.
It is of the California mnmmoth va
riety, and considerably tho smallest
"bulb" of heverai of tho muio kind
shown in tho samo collection.
Somo six or seven weeks ago when
littlo moro than ten pounds weight
this was accidentally sorcred from its
vino by tho tread of a farm cmployco
Mr. Johnson deplored thu accident, tho
vcgetablo being n favorite and tho first
to set from tho blossom, nnd ho ontcr
tuinoil great expectations of it.
Tlio hired man seeing his dislrcsi,
suggested tho squash bo taken nnd
rniscd by hand.
"I will grow and maturo it if vou
will furnish tho milk," was tliu response.
"Uo ahead and do it," said Johnson,
who smiled grimly, thinking tlio Yan
kee hired man was disposed to play 11
"jo.h" on him.
Tho "orphan Tege table" with thu
stem and a fow inches of tho vino Mt
intact, was taken to tho house and de
posited in a garret room, where it could
get a Btinbnth part of each day. The
Btcni was wound with nevcml layers of
cotton cloth, nud this wns submerged in
a dish of new milk morning nud even
ing. Tho Hunnh fed hungrily on thu
lacteal fluid. On tho Htert it absorbed n
pint af milk in n Tow houry. Thin was
presently increased to a quart, nud
twice a day it was thus rationed to thu
first day of tho fair, on Monday l.n-d.
It tin ivctl wonderfully on its novel
biiii'.'ing up, nnd neighboia who dropped
in from timo to timo to suu it i-xprrhsed
their surprise and astonishment nt this
Miigulur 1110.I0 of vegetahli! pioductioii.
Thoy watched it nui-sa nnd could
easily detect tlio healthy appetito dniin
ing tho nutritious diiiik. Everyone;
gave thu i.qttasli repeated ahukcx, nnd
pivHied their investigations to learn
whether tlietv wiuiany internal orMouud
of nil tho mil!, which thut vegulnblo hid
consumed.
Tliu pquash prospeied amazingly, ov
jumled contiiiunlly, nud when taken
nwny for oxhibition weighed within a
million of forty poutuln. Thcio weiti
many at the fair whoso curiosity wus
greatly excited about thiH pquash, mid
Mr. Johnson promised to cut tho vege
table in the presence of witnesses, und
exhibit to thorn its "tiuo inwunlncFs."
Thin wan ilono this morning before
a largo concourse of pooplo, nnd tho
amazement of the inultitudo may Im
pictured but not described, when it wns
opened to their wondciing oyes.
Divided carefully in tho middle, tho
top half w.is remowd, disclosing 11 globe
01 uciuiiiui, gjuiun-iiuca nu.tcr, with
plump filled seed peejiing out fioni nil
tides of thn luscious-looking bull.
Its weight win oitiinatcd by ninny of
thu bt juilgea nt ton pouudn, nnd wns
as fix'di and fragrant to tho siuull us a
spring blown daisy. It wan thu unheard
of novelty more thin the hurpassing
beauty of tho sight that rmVd tho en
thusiastic outburst of tao crowd 111 they
viewed this rfinarkahh) blending of
farm mid dairy producti,
Tho "meat" of the Mi.iash in lichneM
of color, equalled that of the buttir-bnll.
and, utter overyboily has had a fair
cli.inca to sei and iatinty thfiuselvun of
tliu genuineness ol both, un-l investigate,
to their heait'ii cnute-nt thy unique ex
hibit, it will bu elivide 1 1111 nnd li.ircelnl
one to 11 dozen or mois nartien. to whon
iil.no will bo given poitions of tho butter
for trial.
I Mr. JolinSnn rtMtl-l Trnm fill, .Mliynne
of Helena a npecial premium of twenty
dollars for this mivs: specimen of n
"1 titter squoxh" over raised by hand, or
for thnt matti'r, by nntnroH own pro
cos. V think it will bo generally
nekiiowlidged a wonderful product, tlio
counterpart of whic'i Irntj probably never
been w-t-n or lie.uxl of in Montana nor
uny other part of tiie world. Helena
(Mon.) Heiald.
Misnamed Articles.
An exchange says : Why should trndo
not have a Johnson or a Webster to
classify nnd correct tlio mass of incon
sistencies that go to niako up its nomen
clature ? Wo not only tax our brains to
invent "fantastic" names for ovory now
fabric, varied perhaps only by a thread
or a shado from what our grandparents
woro a century ngo, but tliero nro In uso
positivo iiiisiiomom for many staplo arti
cles of niorchandiso. Tho following Im
perfect list, culled from sources ready at
hand, will givo a faint idea of them :
Acid (sour), applied in chemistry to a
class of bodies to which sourness is only
accidental, nnd by no means universally
characteristic Thus, rock, crystal,
quartz, flint, oto., aro chemical acids,
though no particle of acidity belongs to
them.
Clack lead docs not contain a singlo
particln of lend, being composed of car
bon nnd iron.
Brazilian grass doe.i not como from
Brazil, or oven grow thoro ; nor is It
grass nt nil. It consists of strips of
palm leaf (chttmicrops argcutca; and is
imported chiefly from Cuba.
Burgundy pitch is not pitch, nor is it
mnnufnctuird in or exported, from Bur
gundy, The bent is 11 icsinous substaaco
prepared from common frankincense nud
brought f 1 0111 Hamburg ; but by far thn
greater quantity is n mixture of renin nnd
palm oil,
CIiiuu, ns 11 name for porcelain, gives
rifco to tint contradictory expression,
British chinn, Dutch chiuti, Chelsea
china, olo, like wooden milestones, iron
milestones, brass tihoe-horus, iron pons,
Bteel puns.
Utittlu bono is not bono nt nil, but a
htiucturo of puro chalk, onco embodied
loosely in the Hubdtnnea of curtain ex
tinct Kpecies of cuttle-finh. It is in
clcr.ed in 11 momhrnnoous hue, within tho
body of thu fish, nnd drop nut when tho
me is opened, but it h.ts 110 connection
whntuver with tho mo or iho cuttle-fish.
ti.ilv.uiizcd mm in not galvanized. It
is dimply iron coateil with .:me; nnd
this in done by dipping it in 11 zinc bath
containing murintio acid.
Honey tioitp contains no hoiwy, nor is
honey any way employed in its manu
facture. It is u mixture of palm oil
soap nud olive-oil ho.ip, tacb onu part,
with three parts of and miii or yellow
foap bccntrd.
I iip.m liicqiioi' contains uo hit nt nil,
but is uiud'j from 11 kind of nut tieo
called nnucniillace,u
Kid gloves 11 re not nmdo fiom hid
skin, but of lnmb or hheep skin. At
present many of them nro made of mt
hkius.
Mother of pearl in tho inner hynr of
several Mirts of shells. It in not tho
mother of pearl, ns Its name indicates,
but in iioinu cases thu matrix of pearl.
IV11 inennn 11 feather (Latin jKJiinn, 11
wing). Afdcol pen is not n viry choice
expression.
tSalad oil in not oil for salad, but oil
for cleaning snlladiM, I. e., helmetx.
linlchono is not bono at nil, nor
does it possess any of tho propertioi of
lion-. It is a subntuueo attached to tho
upper jaw of tho whale, and nerves to
htr.u'n tho water which tho creature
takes up in largo mouthfuls.
Harvard JLTniveralty's Futura
tiio colleges in tho
yot in tint visor of
wilt sell fr irom :U to -10 cent per iound his 'xcitiu;; political e.i roe r, no unn has n
pejrsoe.rancu will l-o repud to oir.et tho lu wiled tl.- purity of hia private life: In
prices ot tho last Uo year. oeme ition with his fri'iuli, Butler U
1 bo Courier saysi Lafayctto will havo a 1 nnn nf -lio ninst, ronial nf mon lr -n
llouriug mill is now a certainty. Last week ?,". , U0 !V . g " ' ., '"V1, , U a)
Monday a company known a tho I.afaxetto ,hlH li" that was mostly the homo of
Milling Company was incoriwrated, eleciinga Mrs. Butler, now many years, deael. ilr
iioamoi inieciora coiisi.ung 01 1. . .Mum. Ames tho ilaughter, Jilar.chc ilutlrr.
her father.
tined him for
lied him to
to Portland diirine tho week and nurchased ! ontrr flu) church. Ho wnnt fri rnll,
owitin Mli" null1 U' M' ruuui"S a,ul Ho lieled to pay his, college dues bv
TaJwb. displaced steam at At.j worWiijr at cliolMiul!inS lor 30 cents'
liany. ' day. He narrowly escapril expuUton on
About ISO.OOO bushels of wheat wero stored 'account of n row with tlo faculty about
in tlio wareliou.es of Corvall.'s last bate est. religious matters.
State Superintendent L. J. I'owell lately Butler is a lino billiard pl.ir.-r. He
lectureei at torvains on ceiucationai matter. ; n not an early riser. He is a trcir.vn-
iJ-l,rV.a,I,"'V,1'",'t ""?'!' '""pradiugon duus wprker, and hns the faculty of
s incoriwrated, eleciinga Jra. i sutler, now manyyewi-hd
ilisittiu.! of T. W. M11III. Ainet tht) dau-'hter. Hhip.eb
Sm'iv Ti llv",,.1'C m' nUiu'' Hi lutWy i"lw, much of lvr tliuowithli
audW.l). teuton, with T. . Mullieau. ' n n .1 r .1 1 .-
l'resident. aud W. 1). Kenton, tfecivUry. ,,.I,e' 1!utlt'r?Tfather,,,,,st".
Messrs. Mulligan, Ilembreo aud Suiter went . " est I'oillt. His nu'thor wish
cored at btatlou U71 shipwrecked person,
1,071 Oaja'bcius afforded tbcui iu the ag-
.grejjate. Tho uutuber of penous brought
Voir u persons were unvsted in Chica
Ko iivenuy wno wero louiiii to liavo
been extensively engaged in converting
nuuiber thriHi barley into iiuiiiIht two,
by thosulphuriu process, by which the
giuin is lniulo 50 Hr cent, heavier.
Tho tteualty for such frauda is very projv
erly a heavy one.
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Interesting lohgiou, meeting, aro now ,nj "the l-UtleCoiora! hail. Ho manages
nroisrert iu tlio Looko nelslilwrliucl ltntm, his luuuenso Inisinesn by rigid adherence
county, under tka iniiiistcnal labor of Itovs. j to system,
Kantuer and Oioajp.uu of tho Lvangelical mvi etitrie:
church,
Tho aUhuiy Uegnter aysi Twcnty.tevo
bushel of "rutted" wheat was ta'.en to null
tlio other day. aud there crouiid. It turned
not. tlir,. Imn.lr.,.1 iun,nl. ,if ll.,, ..1.1.1.
. '. ""-'." 1.".""".' ". ""(.".'IVU ,, ... ..,, .
mikes tolerable fair biscuit, but will im: a.ucy i .hiss i.ucy : "ilio uuttr was
make light bread at all. not good at all, Mt. Scivggir.s, nnd it
Tho trustees of tho M. K. church, at Cor. wiu ull sorts of ditl'eivnt colore." Mn
vallis, hao l-ourht the handsome front lot K..t,im;ni . uTI.nt .ii..'. .,.!.;.. r.-
.,....;...,. ...i a.T,. i.... v. i. ..i ....:.. i '"" iiv.iu.uiu, ii
is made of tho old parsonage property, north tnem waln 80aght more speckled than
ot tho loner di.tilct school house. I the butter."
Uaea of tho Groai Sastorn
The Groet Eastern tdeanifhip bus onco
inoro found n vocation, having recently
been litteel up and employed with the
best advnntag-n for carrying live cattle
between America and Liveiool. They
aro landed tliero in admirablo condition,
and sold nt a ridiculously lew price, con
sidering the retail price of meat. What
fortunes butchers and dialers must be
making I A friend of mine a land
owner assures mo ho has. IOC fat thuep
which ho eoutd not dispone of nt tho
present timo except at a loss of 1 per
head ; yet in tho taco of this tho price
of butchers' meat shows no perceptiblo
diminution. It in curious how a uso nl.
ways Miring! up for this Great Eastern.
iit mere wns the twnspoitof troops
to Canada during tho Trent affair, then
tho laying of Atlantic cables, now, ns I
hive mentioned, the transport of live
stock. What next, I wonder 1 Well,
I should n.t be at ull surprised if this
levi.ittau of the deep was moored per.
maneiitly wnw umr.er or half a milo
distant from iht btiore. nud fitted un nnd
id vowr UM1 OK :i tirst-cla.. inurime ln.N.1 !. l.o-
nianima like 1M butter I sold hMU$!im connected with tho hhore bv a ilo.it.
ing tramway it home kind. London
hand
Mr
Ho ustiillv hn3 two o-three
anoi'.t iiim who write short.
I.
ScrwKins : "How did
"What in holiness)" askeel a priest
when ex .raining tho children in n ragced
school. A littlo urchin spoko better
than he know whon he replied, "Please
your reverence, it's to ba clean insiilo."
Tho oldest of
United Stuti'H is
youth. About two nnd a Imlf centuries
old, never in iti hidtory htm HnrvnrJ
uiuvunii.y oshibito.l unuter vitality
than ut thu present time. Tho inu-
nilicieut beqttust of tho lato Walter
Hustings Imn directed nttontion to tho
nlivmly vuat resources of tliu University,
and awakened nu uutisunl interest in
fuels which reveal it condition. Its
now cntnlogup, just ubout to appear, will
contain tho names of 1,322 students,
104 being in tlio Lnw School nnd 251 in
thn Moeiicnl Schcol. Witii its nmplo
facilities iu buildings and uppiratus, in
cluding u library of 2 .8,000 volumes,
Hiii-vard is well equipped, nnd its
friends justly nnticipato u great future
for the institution. Its greatest peril,
peihnpn, j that it may become u school
itiuiont exclusively for tho rich. Tho ox
ponsi) of nu education n. Iliuviird
thould not bo hullcred to become a fatil
obstacle in tho way of promising young
men who w ish to bu educated there, but
who nre poor niid jiroud. Tlio University
that exerts tho greatest in.lueuc uKn
tho nation will bo tho one that reaches
young Hutu in uiodertito circumstances,
rather than tho sons of tho rich. Let
Hnrvniil, nnd porhupi Vale, too, baware,
Horns Conversation.
Children hunser liernutu.illv for no
ideas. They will learn with pleasure
from tho lips of parents what thus deem
it drudgery to study in books : and ovenB
if they have the uiifortune to bo dev
. i.i'
pnveei ot many etiucationai luivantages,
they will crow tin intelliLient if they en-
Joy ia childhood tho iirivilcce ot listen
ing aaiiy to tho conversation o: iutemv
i,jio ......1- irA .:... .. .a.inH
i,vig mcuiuv. ii v nuuiueillie-aaco naiu--
. -.. ....
who nro tho lilo of every comjiany wind
tiiey onter, dull. Mtent and unmtere
Illir nt homo atnoii!- thntr children. I
. w : a v
thoy have not mental activity and mew
tat stores Mimcieut for both, let the
first uno whit thev have in their olv
linn -.1'lir.lil A uilsint lumin ia n nirm
pluco for young people, a placo 'aki
which they will tcau. if they cspM
now uiucii usciut inzonnation. on L-.J
other hand, is often given in pleacj
i.uniiy cotiveitatio:i, ana what uncon
scious, but excellent mental training in
uveiy, social argument. uuiuvato to
the utmost the graces of conversation.
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