Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 14, 1886, Page 5, Image 5

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    WlULiAMJSTTfi ?AKME.Lt: SALhM OREGON, MAY 14. " G
tWH 5pcjjaitmcui.
TolearapUle Hews
Tho ninrrinjjo of President Clcvolnml
nnd Miss J'rankio FoNom will tnko pWo
about tho iniilillo of Juno. Tlicro is no
reason to bolicvo tlint tho wedding cere
mony will bo performed nt tho White
House, but on tho contrary thcro ia a
gonoral impression thnt tho weddinp
will bo a private one, at tho brido's resi
denco in Biifflilo. Tjio dnto fixed for tho
mnrringo is at ft timo when Congress will
not bo session, so thnt tho President can
leavo tho city for n few ilnya withant
any discomfort.
Special tolcgrnins to IJrad strcct'a in
dicate tlint tho gcncrnl trado situation !b
loss fuvorablo than n wcok ngo. This is
duo mainly to partial paralysis of buni
Hess at Chicago, as well as to tho dis
turbed industrial situation at Milwaukee
Cincinnati, St Louis, Baltimore) and
elsewhere.
It is undcratood that Miss Cleveland,
who has thus far performed tho duties
attendant upon her brother's position so
acceptably, is well ploasod with tho pros
pet of his marriage and will bo glad to
bo rcliovcd from a mode of lifo which
has boon thoroughly congenial to her.
Tho old farm liouso nt Holland Patent
is being remodeled for her futuro resi
dence, and now furnituro has been pur
chased for tho guest chamber.
Tho will of Thomas Fallon, who lately
died in California and loft an cstato of
$300,000 was brokon and docidod null by
tho courts.
A pickpocket committed auicido in
San Francisco recently evidently hard
timos for him.
Sowing women of IhifTulo, paused re
solutions denouncing Miss Folsom for
having bor wodding trousseau mndo
abroad.
Tho Montana I-ivo Stock Company
has bcon organized nt St. Paul, Minn.
1260,000.
Tlicro is n gonornl resumption of
traffic commencing on all tho Wcstorn
roads. Evory lino has a largo forco nt
work this morning and in nearly evory
iiiBtanco all freight offered Is boing
handled.
Tho business failures tho last soven
days in tho United States and Canada
wcro 102 ns against 207 last week.
Springfield, Mo., and vicinity Las
been treated to a disastrous rain and
hail storm, doing much damago to crops
nnd property.
Iilttlo Grocco is up in arms nnd
maintains her nttitudo of daring inde
pendence Tho people are wild for war
and Greek troops aro hurrying to tho
frout with all possible dispatch. Verily
razors aro Hying through tho air.
Powdorly has issued n call for a special
bession of tho goncral assembly to bo
hold in Clovolaud, Ohio, Tuesday, May
25. Tho causo is given ns follows : First,
tho rapidly increasing membership of
tho order requires changes in tho laws
which tho gcnoral executive board havo
no nuthority to mnko : second, tho laws
in relation to tho government of boycott
ing nro wholly inadequnto to compel
obodienco on tho part of assemblies that
bolicvo in boycotting for every oifenso,
whothur great or small : third, tho laws
in relation to strikes do not givo tho
gonoral cxecutivo board power to inter
fere in such matters until after n strilco
lias boon inaugurated.
Tho World's Washington corrospon
denco bays: John Shormnu nnd his
friend aro preparing plans to boom
Sherman and Lovi P. Morton for 18S8.
The Republicans in Ohio Legislature
having noatoil four Hamilton county
contestants all Democrats havo taken a
trip over into Kentucky to break a
quorum' nml bring Republicans to terms.
Gen. Miles is pushing n vigorous
campaign against Apaclio hostiles and
says it will bo kept up until all aro kill
ed or wounded.
President Cleveland hns vototcd eovor
iil pension bills, for privato pnrtlos, and
shows that many bills thus passed havo
no foundation in justice.
A car with 1,500,000 young shad for
Portland, Oregon, is on tho way wost.
Half for tho Columbia and half for tho
Willamette
A number of socialists and anarchists
havo been arrested in Chicago and
Millwaukcu and rioting ia stopped there
A tcrifllc storm latoly dovastcd Kansas
and Missuri doing great harm.
Xorthorn war votcrans aro diegusted
because JefT Davis parades tho South
making speeches and saying: "Tho
causo of tho South is not dead but
sleeping."
Cincinnati is under maitial rule and
regiments aro camped ready for duty.
Tho polico having discovered that 000
socialists and anarachists aro armed and
havo a manufactory of dynainito bombs,
thcro measures havo been tuken. Tho
boombs thnt proved to dostructivo in
Chicago woro mado in Cincinnati.
During Chicago riots tho mob raided
a drug etoro and drank all tho spirits
found, somo of them took n swig of
carbolic acid by mistako and it laid
them out, two dead nnd threo more dy
ing. Sonator Fair proposes that tho
Apaches bo placed on Colalino island,
25 miles from shore in the Pacific, nnd
then there will bo no more summer
raids.
It is rumored the President may veto
tho river and harbor bill, in which case
our improvements will come to n stop.
It is proposed to have an international
exposition is 1892 to celebrate the 400th
anniversary of tho discovery of America.
A disastrous lire in Honolulu caused
1,500,000 loss. Many aro hoinc-Kw.
Street ear men at Toronto, Canada, arc
on a strike.
English journals comment on the
recent anarchist riots in tliN country by
saying wo should by this tlm have
learned our mistake in opening our door
to the worst element of E'lropi'iui lifo
Sum enough!
Sovcuil vcssols loaded with Alaska
lumber have been zed by tho levenuo
Borvlce. consideied nmterbnnd and cut
in government land.
Tho principal Euro)i"nn powers have
ordered a blockade of llieclc ports to pro
vont war movements by Greece.
Gladstone lun moved tho second read
ing of tho home i tile bill for Irolnnd and
mado a Strang speech for it. Tho voto
will bo closo ami ninny predict thn bill
will havo to bo modified or must fail.
Ex-Prosident Arthur hn fallen oirf rom
250 to 1!10 pounds weight and for some
weeks his friends aie not admitted to see
him. '
The rrop summary for May shows
good prospects for fnll and spring wheat
all over tho Wost. For the Pacille, re
ports show excellent for Oregon and
Washington, and California claims a
good crop evory whero in that State, with
excellent fruit pronpecte.
BUte and Territorial Hewi.
Mossro. Hardy, Seiben it Sweet, of
Montnnn, will Hhip from Douglass
county, between tho (itli and 20th of May,
about 0,500 -head of cattle, leaving about
$150,000 in cash in this section. Other
parties havo expended thousands of
dollars in this county for cattle this year.
So this busiueHS is proving a nplendid
source of rcvonuo.
Walla Walla Journal: Tho range
horses on Eureka Flat mo nillicied with
a disease resembling epizootic, nnd somo
havo died of it.
Portland Hural Snhit: During tho
past year or two the department of agri
culture has boon gathering facts regard
ing tho vnluo of the improvement indo
mestic stock throughout the United
States. Tho average vnluo of good blood,
or improvem-nt by the uto of good blood,
on common htock, is ilii per cent. Ore
gon 25, Washington Territory 21, Idaho
20. This is an average of 2'A per cent,
or 12 below the general average. The
value of domestic Mock in Oregon is
$10100.252, in Idaho ?ii,808,:J25, in
Washington Territory 7.:iS8,108: total,
.f2'J,050,0S5. If tho Htock in Orogon,
Washington and Idaho was improved so
that it would equal tho stock throughout
tho whole- country it would havo nu in
creased vnluo of $ 1,521, OM.
A Corvollis, Or., dispatch of May 7ih
says: flroon JJ. Smith died at 10 a. m.
to-day of consumpt'ou. Ho tf iw a noted
tempcranco man and tho largest land
owner in the valley. He was an Odd
Fellow, and will bo Sunday.
Polico Judgo It. V. Mnnteitb.of Asto
ria, was found dead in tho ainiory at
that place Ho was shot through the
body. Supposed ncclilontnl.
It is proposed by tho Hoard of Trade
to make an exhibit at Hm Francisco of
tho principal products of Oregon during
tho national encampment to bo held in
that city in August. A committe was
appointed o mnko tho necessary arrange
ments. Mite Ella Snbin who received the
Dcmocrntio nomination for school
superintendent of Multnomah county,
irrespective of politic, having declined
Mrs. Clauson Grovo has Injun nominated
for thnt ofllco and will probably bo
elected.
Tho Hoard of Trade, Portland, havo
found out that certain iron goids are
sold cheaper up tho Willametto than
thoy can bo laid down in Portland, as
freights nro lower to Hngenu and other
towns up valley, thnu lo Portland,
coming via Yaquina Hay, to those places.
Freights to San Frniicii-co boing so low
from tho Eat goods roach tho W
lametto towns for leos cost than they e.in
bo brought over the N'orihorn lincK
Wo want 100,000 p-miul of wn-.l,
Will Drown A Co., dealer in Dint nod
Shoes and Leather. Tho highest mioi
paid for hides, h1(h and furs, 2H1 Coin
niorci.it stroot, ShIoiu, Oregon. tf
OREGON PACIFIC R R.
Willamette Vallay lo San
Francicsco via Yaquina.
Tra n hi amln'ttr It c. 15,
Ltne'i'vii'l?ii , 'riijrrtl.r, atur.la, DA M.
Leave Yupiii' M ilt. Weihi ,Ij. Trlhj, S A. M.
riv b nvi: a i -tcoi hip a ttinvt sails
mom VAa-i"tA rnoM as n:ct.-o:
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Monl.j M)2l'ulv Juim . 1
Tu. nl ii .Iiin- iX"l!I?,!?A !
TIk Com? n) ri m i 1 i i (rht to .iMngg tiling
day.
Y ATKS lcttnCurv lll.itil S.n tri ilm '
r're'ght at rallied nml no criU lci
Willamette River Steamboats
l31.For further tnfn'mitlon amilj to
CHAS O. HOGUE,
A (I. P. and I'. Agent.
UHKYIIAN HltOS.,
MONEY BROKERS!
Money In ton" Milium! Commlmiloii.
In rum-, lo milt on rralr.'ateor applied tccurlty.
t-urchtwr ol Note", Count and Wale Warrant.
Mortiraxe loan madron lr. toflre)t"irt time.
4' oner: llrrjnutu block, 8lcin, O'ttfon.
IiIiS mofcl
OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA.
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(K:;ON t CALIFORNIA K.R.
And Conncct(onii.
tv linn IrnUr..! to San Ir-nclioo, 3J; lo 8cr.
incHo, t.10,
C'i rn (toi 'iil t Aihlnt villi iU);t ol
Hie CVllor l, Ortif jo tn.l IJho Bttgt Company,
;tHr Hint: niiiot
(HAII.Y K.CEIT HUNI)AY)
nnunii I'ur'litiiil nii.l Alitntl-Mall Train.
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min'n up .iii clll.'o. rr. Muik mid .1i')ii.l lrtf.
Tic it" I rpiliu'lii I jvjIhi 1 1 I iliroriiln can oi.lv li
trociirm mil I. rfw; tlicctctt! at curopiii)! oMUt,
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Trlit oiiIum l.rrtcihci lor kli piirnt alurflio
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it k 'i:iii , i: p. itiioKitd,
SJ.n.f.r O. r". . 1-km Act.
Great Overland Route !
NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
mi: ii.v mm: hiawmj
Pullman Talnee SIcciiIiik i'nrs!
Vai.tiin.vnt I) I'otiliii aid Kltiiant CaJsrant
Mi.pliitrCiri, llh kirilialrteol Unite
From Washington & Oregon
PcluU tl the CAST la
ST. TAIL nml .UlNXKAlMHilS'
Thf only Traiu-rontlnental line nirtiilnir
I'nUrr llliiln C.ir (muW 7)
Fautt'Ht Ttmo JUvtw Mado 1
I'roui Die fruit over the h'O'tlurn Paclflo rait-
rw.l to t-lo'ix City Council lllulT, Et Jotcph,
Atcblnton, l,.vrliwrih. Knl City,
lluil.nlcn ami luliic).
ST. LOUIS, CH.CAGO
An I -11 pint- lliroujh tlm Kut .nl Hiu'.li
U,l U t P. id and M nncapoll.
A.T Tli.cntv Hi:, ritiitilntr Til IlOl'f. I KM '(IK A.ST
ifLCCPi 0 CAIt KIIOM PuUTLANIland liaultdoo
n pilar Unprt. train, oler the intlre length ol tho
Northern arlflo lUllroad.
I.aie rrrt'and at l.SOpi.i djilyj arrlte at Ulniif
apo.tt or St P'Ul at 12-10 p in., ( rvm) fimith day.
U nctitlo nuilr t bt I'jiiI anJ ailnncapollt ami
a'l po.nU 1,-i.t, Soil li ami outhmt
Aflll-' DIVISIO.Vi-Traln'lnif-
Porilai d, 0 !5 a rn arrlro at New Ta.
coma 0 01 p m , c?mirctinii with O. l & N Co ' hoati
I. railKl tacn Pii'.'tt 8ound
A I). CIIAI1I.TON, (icn'l Woit'nl'aMAtt
No, WaaliliiKton atrett, Portland, Oifon.
GRAPE VINES!
Apple, l'ciir. Chrrry. Plum, Mulbernr noil
Kverirreen'l'rec., at Wlioleialo 1'rlcca In email
qnantUlot. Al Nlruwberry, Knapl.erry,
CJuu.etirrry, ltluckl.firy, C'urrcut, ito.e.,
nnnNhriitibrrviinil llulha.
Ifef nftf "' llraixi Vinci of Nlacara.
UUUiUUU KraplroriUte, Iidr. Delawaro
and all other new and old aori. (!oncont I year
fromflO Killi. pi'rlAHi: lycr. IIM'iHJ- A.idrert
lHoouJlOBtou, III., IHl.H. NL'IIUUUUIU
a. "w. i-i. cook,
Foot ol Yuiii.iIII Strcrt. : : : riirlliiuil, Orcon.
aoexcv roit
H. A. PITTS SONS' THRESHER, ENGINES, HORSE
POWERS AND EXTRAS.
JUDSON MFG. CO., VICTOR MOWER,
OHIO BAKE CO'S. HOLLINQSWOBTH HAY RAKES.
BATCHELOR & WY LIE'S
SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, SEEDERS, CULTIVATORS.
KT SEND FOR CATALOGUES. JH
mtAB. W B'OB'B & CO.
Front, First nnd Vino Sto., PORTLAND, OREGON,
lMrOHTKItS OF
HAEDWAEEJEQN AHD STEEL,
FARM MACHINERY.
U ate Rolf Amenta lor tin' lollolnit relchratr.1 Implciniii.
lliene nuchlnea are tKi will known li med com-
irnt TlioueaniUpl fartncni here hate nl tlicm,
lid all apeak of thcni m Ith pralte. 1 1 cy nru hf every
ny the lie plua ultr of lUriett Mwluiai,
ThetctiiofTwr.nT llAMaum havo mlo tnanlfcrt
he rvmarkatile duraWUty of thn IIUCKKYK, reultlns
rom tho lm Uclty ainl rlectlon ol IU nicclmnlmi,
ud on Immente majority ol thefannera In the Paclfli
Unto ami Territories tmro Rhcn the lame cllct at
he fannera In evory rt ol the world, where the
'luckeye ha licen u"l, ruiifyinclnir It to lo
rho only Harrcstlng Maehlno that will giva
uuckevu o.v tiii: uoAD." Entlro Batlef action to tno iTironaior.
THE BUCKEYE LOW-DOWN BINDER.
Vr.e feature that mot itriklngty dlatlnjruUh the Duckey. DaUorm Under will h made obtlmu by a clanot
t our llluatratlon. It li a lower, narrower, and llphUr machine than the Herator binder. Hwlil
ta In a atralht line through .ten and a ball toot fate, and will do the work on reason
able tide hill at well at on terel ground and It 1 the only Ulndtr that win do H.
wi it. Alan mu Aeaum I
New Model VibratinBThre8hep,mmTrcroo'or,'M,
Unrlno'o Uoinoo' Uoorinr Tin moat Iniralile and Uahtost Draftlloader mad aolmproT.
ilOuye 8 naineS rlBaUBr, for lBSOUiat It It, beyond quotlon,w;ibwiiral.
HOITOtt UP11I0I1T rillM KNUINKK,
rillEMX HTIUW-IUIltNKfl TMUKHIIINd XNOINKH,
HCHUTTLKH FABH WAdONR,
KOUIWIPUINO WAtlOMH, HUOUIKS, HACKS, Ete,
UTBo-l for tneclal Circular (or I ha arttrlwilealml. Mentha thla tiaxier.g CHAB. II. DODD CO.
DE5T SCUCJC TOOL Of) iaRWJMflflE ', . '
Hlllijrrla llir hull lo tlm nrlluu oT li Mrrl Vrw i I t it l.'trli-r, nml In tin- (ullliiii, I.I ft
liitf tiruliie ir'ri l,y Iioulitr ;iiki uf t'nt Mrrl Cullcrt liuinriio rulllug I'niirr
CriiatiltiU, I.rtrlliiuiinil I'lilirrlrlnu iiriTiirinrilut llir xiiiiiu lluir t'litlii'iili-rmo i.rHiillie
or HlirlnuTeelli ntoliUimllliis tip rultlilli. Ttir mil) llnrroii Hint t'iil mrr tlm 1'iillro
atirfitrr iif lite t.ri.iinil.
W(.H.il.i Vnrlclyor.Slzrs.-Frwiii li ( ir t-Vct Wide.
Tlm "ACME" U in practlcil lite in marly rvfrv nurloultnrnl county on llir t'noillo Cotit
nml nn prtivou lt-ell to lm juit the tool for tun In Vlnyn.nl., Orclmriln, Ur.-vlit rioltlu.
AiT Hind for imiirh'tl eintalmnt.' tl.ouinl of tetlirmnlala from 4SHtatc and Tcrrll'.rl. .
i ASH rt
MamitActory nmt princif
N II. "TLlnjo i Muniiif. ami other I'unyt," ent frou to urtin wlio mini- tliit i.tivr.
TOR SALE ON TnE PACITIC COAST BY :
AHTIIl'11 IV U LI. San Pranclico; 11.11 ADAMH&riOX, fan t'ahrlei. fat
UTAVKIl A WALKF.lt, Portland, Oie-un and Walla Wa'li, W T
iiroui .aniaicianu lerruxrir..
& BROTHER.
acipal ollito, Milliiintoii, kh ,inr"'t.
"t.33-;
w r
AC ANNUALLY
SEED
HALF A MILLION GARDENS-
SJpLAnii
Our Hood Warehoiiic. tho lAnrnat In
kott Vorlr, aro ntuxlnpwltnoTcnr ap-
Iplunco (or too prompt ana caxotal
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innjiiikr
vii:iiiiiir
OnP UltVfTl.llfmiaik ltltil(atitii.lit nt I
JerfOT Cltr U tlia imwt ntnuhn In. I
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iintirirjL. Annni
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VaVl!
null (UIu. Ol: Million
ilUuu of order. SUlStj l'lacta.
t PalaUanA fa. ttlttlt l fljlft . ..t.il)iil upturn A kl.l. J l-kl J fi a at
i u.i bgtaiuuug lur iuuu. ui liu (layeijVunniiiiMjj vviuitu pi4lf, GCICripilOn Cna IMUIlfaUOni
of tho NEWEST, DEST ond RAREST SEEDS and PLANTS, till bo ma Hod on receipt of B
10 ds. (In stampi) to cover poiUoo. '
1PTEB HENDERSON & CO, ' iVya! 1
mmmmHmmmamaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimimMimmmmm
For larce or imall came 33 rallbre, 40 craloa powder I M ral. M ur.
u cat. iai ar.l wcai. iv anu ro ur, i uo ftirouer.i anooiios nna inauo
m -jiitiMsS
ST JBHIHttiy
Ski MfH
rrrffctaccttracr gnArnitcea nod tbe only absolute) Mfo lino cutaonur-
, BALLARD ?Am"23&'SS!iXx
tor tarrtt thoitlui, liuuuon, and botliigcallerlc. .All callhrr rrom Clio ti. tladoln
I lllne., world renowned. Tno standard
fourteen dltrtrent itylet, print (rom l'.W c". Btuj lur Itluitrated cataloctie.
MARL1N FIRE ARMS CO., - Now Havon, Conn.
Two titt.H made with on ol our tx callhro rlfkr, twentr eonKcutlvoibott
after flftr ahotahad alreadirUto tired and uo cleaning during the entire loyfiily
hen. Thtta ituoi carry cir nrarly all tu utiii at tariet UuKlit became they
oroalway accurate and reliable.
WtvI'n..X .lltV.TEr
1886 gUKjMC
.AIRiOStJOAIIEDEALINfi,
'ln,i'i nlia.iliaii Munly with liU Ml.m
.1 ii. !.. i.,, in. i.ii uint'iu.t.3, i iiinio an hi
liinti. iiiijulry iiMl.urhu aturidint .(".lianioiunttr
iiittll.in.'l I aiinir.. (..nUiivrauiid PUntera tth'i h.vo
iim.1 Id. in ilu.liiit III. pot llilfly ycjr. Kahliu a
lull r i rlimi "I the mil (nld, (few miiI.hhii ralia the
... ii ll v u-lli 1 mi lliti tlr.l fewdftii.ii In lb. l'nll.il
Man. in warrant la. . r r.ianKnvi inrir puruy nnii irrsiin...
)ly i.i-w i(tlllr and I loir hud l.'nluli.tuo fur llMwlll ha
,,.il altt'K lit .11 ul f writ, for ll Arniiiii' .1, linnin..i v.rivtv.
mv f Mt-nil. w ill tiiitl In It 1.11.1 111 mine iilli. ri a new tlriiniliait c.u.
haye, jiut eloiil a.tnilv a Hinderum., hut nnrl lHlri.ua
lre I
JuuueJ,)!, Urtuory, Jlurblrlifiid, yiua.
Wo Mnntt'ncturn tho Dent 4-S)!nn Hac t on tho Const fop tho Minoy
u 1 '' 7P - "-' ''fl " " 'A':'
Carriages, Buggies, Trucks, Drays, Express Wagons
Work' and !tepot!t iy, ror T"ti.y veirrul and T hlrrtl Tke Vi.hlnrton or Tnlr I tlrtet t'ar,