i' tn 7? M -. M I' ,1 - . ' WILLAMETTE PABMER: SALEM, OIIECOK, AUGUST 12, 1887 IJjVwa jjpkptjtmeuf. Btato and Territory. Tbo Grunts Puss Cooriorsrtyu: Sonth cm Oregon grows n moro superior nrti elo in tlin hop line, so says our pioneer hop grower, Mr. J. S. Dcnsire. This gentleman has ten nercs of hops on tho Applegate, which were put in thrco years ago. Last year thoy did remark nbly well, ntnl this year Mr. D. estimates that ho will liavo nonrly 30,00 pounds of as good hops as every grown. As the beet hops are nt present worth 18 ccnte per pottnd it can ho seen at a glance that thoHO tt-n acres will pay a nice prof it. Allowing a very liberal figuro for oxpenscfl wo could still count on $200 profit per acre, which certainly is not n result to bo despised. Mr Dcniso grows tho variety known bb Knglish cluster, nnd ho expects thoy will bo rendyto gather by tho 1st of September. A lightning tooth extractor has been doing Southern Oregou, and tho Jack sonville Times Buys hols n bilk and look out for him. A Seattle dispatch of August?, n.iye ; It is reported that gold has been dis covered at Ulack llivcr Junction, about ton miles from this city, by three men who claim to bo old miners from Cali fornia. There ib considerable excite ment bore. A number of people visited tho placo today, and thirty or forty claims wero staked out and posted. Tho finders claim to have had rock assayed, and that it assays from 1C to $10 per ton and fl in silver. Color was found on Jorgcnscn'fl farm. Tlireo adjoining farms are now overrun with prospectors. A party of miners will start n tunnel Monday morning. A placer mine was also ilihcovcred a dny or two ago on Vnslion ielnntl, nnd a claim has been filed with olllciuls hero and work com menced. Almut thirty horsos are now in train ing at tho Colfax fair grounds. Tho con test in tho races iIuh fall promifos to ho exceedingly lively. From tho assessment roll of Garfield county it in learned that tho total valu ation of moporty nnd improvements is l,80a,122; population, males 1010; fonmles 1C30 ; total 111 10. Tho Columbia river annual conferenco of tho M. E. church convenes at Walla Wnlla on tho ltth of September. Bishop Faster will preside ovor tho deliberations of tho conference At Spokano Falls Saturday evening Frank Tibbctts was sandbagged on tho street by two thugs, and robbed of watch and chain nnd $:)S. Tho rascals wero not caught nt last accounts. Mr. Kd Williams rcX)rt8 that on his Umatilla ranch 0000 bushels wero thrashed from 270 ncrcs under cultiva tion, says tho JWallu Walla Statcmnan. Tho harvesters nro now nt work on 10 norcB of barley. Tho following auro nnd simplo remedy for tho bito oi a rattlaannko In lurnislied by tho Dakor CityJHovoilo : Tako n ves sel largo enough to ubmcrgo tho bitten part; placo it Hi a strong solution of salt petre common saltpetro and wntcr then plnco tho affected part in tho eo lation, and in less than ten minutes tho poioon will ontiroly loavo tho wound. Kxnorionco has taught us this, nnd wo can recommend it to any ono of af- lliotcd. Ashland wants a new hotel this year, and boforo next season's fruit crop ripens sue must nave a cannery, says tho Tiding. Considerable movement is being mntio upon tho track of tho O. & C. rail road nil along tuo line, mom is no question but that tho Southern l'acilio company means btHini'm, says tho Kostbnrg Hcuiow. Tho smoko around the hills has bo eomo vory donso says tbo Dalles Times Mountaineer. Heavy HroH aro destroy ing eomo of most vnluablu timbers, and this annual ilenirtirtioii of our forest woods will eventually Ik a great 1ok to tlio Northwest. ltailroad work is said to bo progrens iug favorably in Mainour canyon. Tho denizons of the Wallowa valley nro now r vcling in tho luxury of rod iieli. Tho Milton Knglo complains that a large amount of fruit is allowed to -ipoil around Milton. K. P. SlcUluro, county nsemr, bus complete! his work and made his report to tho county commissioners, says tho Chchalis Nugget. Tho aggregato usi ment of I.owis county for tho year 1887 is $l,10.'i.:iM , tho nsse.raent for tho ycnrl8S0 was $l,ir)5,9!)!, which is again of $19,85:$ tho p.ist year. Tho popula tion, according to tho census for the year 1887 in males, 21)03 , females. 2139 ; totnl, 5402. Persons married, 1800 , sin gle, 35; total, f102. According to tho census of 18S5 there wero Males, 2182; females, 2251 : total, G033. TelMrapnle Haws. Kentucky Legislature Democratic. will bo Tho largely Undor dato of August 1st, n Now York dispatch says July was tho hottest month yot ropoilod. At 8 P. Mi on twenty of its dayB tho thermometer reg istered over 90. four other days, ovoi 85, nnd every day over 80, the average boing Gould's son denies Hint bio father is going to start a bank in Chinn, with n capitnl of $20,000,000. During tho week ending August G tho weather has been warmer thnn usual throughout tho agricultural districts oust of tho Kocky mountains, but in tho cotton regions and nt stations on imme diate Atlantic and Gulf coasts, about tho nominal temperature has provailed. In the Mississippi and Ohio volloys, tho southern portion of tho lnko region. Pennsylvania and New York, tho daily nvcrago tempernturo whs about 5 degrees above normal. Drouth continues in slntes north of tho Ohio valley, but there has been an increase of rajn during tho pait week throughout the cotton and tobacco re gions and in tho interior of Now York and Pennsylvania. Thcro was nlso an excess during tho week in tho Missouri valley, nnd uumernus showers occurred in Iown, Minnesota and Dnkotn, and near Lake Superior. During tho past four weeks tho Fcasonnl deficiency of rain falling in Illinois, Iowa and thosouthcru lortions of Wisconsin and Michigan has been incrcasod. Tho drouth in this sec tion hns proved decidedly injurious to growing crops. Numerous showers havo occurred in Minnesota, Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, northwest Missouri anil north ern Kansas, improving tho condition of growing crops in tlio'e sections, but drouth continues in the corn states cast of tho Mississippi, resulting in ccrlous injury to nil growing crops. Tho nnm mccment is mndo that Mrs. Henry Waid Uecchor will writo a srios of articles on dress, education, marriago, Bocicty, etc., for n newspaper nydicnto. Slio is anxious to keep hcrsolf busy. Tho board of directors of tho prod'ico exchange havo authorized tho withdraw al of original margins in tho case of con tracts involved in tho Drosbach-ltoen-field compromise. As on each contract tho buyer puts up $2 per ton, nnd tho seller tho sumo amount, thoro will bo withdrawn from tho bnnks 100,000, of which $200,000 will go into tho pockets of tho scllors. No cession of tho call board hn yet been ordorod. Tho com mittco npiointcd to revise tho rules are busy on that work. Advices from Lot Angeles stalo Hint Gon. Miles, in nn intorviow regarding the alleged conviction and sentencing to dentil of tho Apache ronogades, said that as far us ho know they wero still on San Carlos reservation, nnd had not yet been Bontcncod. Ho had not been asked for any additional troops and had scntnono to San Cnrlos. Ho had suggostod that n regiment bo Font to Arizona to rcplaco tho Knglish infantry, which was ordered away last winter. This Is tho only prob nblo clmngo, ns tho Indians aro undor good control. All of tho frequent recent reports of Indians having loft thoir reser vation linvc, on investigation, proved un founded. A California dispatoh says : Grouso that eomo hero from Oregon nro moro plentiful now, nnd tho prico hns dropped to SI and $1 OOporpnir. Thoy aro fivo and six dnysoldwhon thoy reach hero, but thoy nro salted with somo kind of a spiced, peppery preparation that pro servos them porfoctly, and n good many say ndils to thoir flavor. At present tho only real gamo in tho mnrkct is venison and Oregon grouse. About Cnlckeni, ana Their Care. did not rcalizo it. No account was kept of what was used in the family. This Bamo woman had a homo on n traveled road, and had mado herself so famous as a good housekeeper that men would go ton miloa to slop ono night at the place. This was in early days bo foro railroads came, and whon thcro was much travel. Sho told mo that thoy often took in forty dollars a day, and yet when "hor old man" sold tho farm, sho had to threaten a divorco suit to get n sharoof that proporty, which wns roally mado by her. When thoy entor ed for the land, ho had nothing, and tho first stock wns purchased with money sho mado keeping travelers. The Onljr I'crrerl Ilemr-lj- For habitual constipUlon, dyspepsia, and kindrcl ills, is tho fairom California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. It strengthens as will an clcansua the system, it is easily taken, uu-t perfectly harmless. For sale ly all rirupgistn. ffiaAIBY'S SKIN & SCALP CLEANSED PURIFIED and BEAUTIFIED QY CUTICURA. CLKINSINO. PUItlKYIN'O AMI) M-..ITTI fylnilh!klnct chllilrrn and Infanta ami cur- tr torturlni? dlitU urlnir. ItcMnir. aojlv mil nmni dltinrcs of tto skip, icalp and Mood, with lo s at lulr from Infancy to old ag', the ClItctRt Itixiton re In! fallible. Ci'Tiei'RA, tlmirtett fmx Ci'sr, and CYtici'ri Soar, an exqul.tta Skin M.nutlflcr, prctntrrd from It.txtrtn. ally; ami CrcicrsA HtwiArM. tin new Ul.xnl I'utlflcr, Internally, Invariably aticec'i Hlien all oilier rcmetllca and the belt uhyilcl-ria fall. Sold etcrvwherr. Price, Ctutl'RA. MV; Hoar, ij.'i iiwHiHr, ,,, rirp.roi m me I'urraa I mo AM. CntMiCAl Co , ilosrox, Ma tfi. Still f jr "Hon to Curs SMn lla r." VL mo n V In nUnV'C 'Iii ai.lcp prnrncl an.l brautTncd llitlll O hy Cint'iRA llxiiiCATsuSntr, Whether from swampy land or stag nant pool, or from tho deadly l'iisos of city sowers, malarial poisons nro the tame. Ayer's Ague Cure taken accord ing to directions, is rf warranted speoifia for malarial disorders. Dr. K. Howell, dental surgeon, at Sil verton, Oregon, has a now process for plates, called "Fitting Itubbor Plates." He has had great success in fitting plntes, nnd wo call especial nttcntion to tho woak done for Elder Drown, by Dr. Howell. Ho guarantees n fit in tho most obstinate cases, and his motto is neat, good filling work, at tho least cost. Givo him n call, and seo his work. i Tho lt'st time to subscribe for n new paper is now. The Farmer $- a year .s'ow that eggs aro so cheap, it is a good idea to begin to ''sit" somo rclinblo motherly hens. For wo who know tho ways of poultry, know that thoro aro shiftless hone as well as shift less hoiieekeopors, and unless Biddy has a good character, sho hnd host not be trusted with that bakers dozen of fresh eggs, for if tho eggs do not hatch, ono not only loses twonty cent worth of egg, but thero aro twenly-ono days of timo thrown away, in which thcro might have been produced a doon or moro of egg-i by tho sitting hen. 1'ulleU that eomo enrly in tho spring, will begin to lay lieforo Christmas, when 'eggs nro egg." Let mo say hero thnt wo know of ono person who this winter kopt a doon hens in a warm dry, and roomy place, who fed cooked food with plonty of pepper in it, and who was moro than paid for this trouble by tho quantity of eggs secured. Chickons has brought four dollars a dozen all this winter in Salem at least that is what consumers havo had to pay with fifty cents apicco for dressed fowls in tho meat mar kete. And six dollars a dozen, of wbicb the producer docs not get his share of profit. Nevertheless, to raise chickens is something a woman can do, with chil drens help. Tho ogga and chickens sold, gives a good. sum for pin money. If it is reckoned up during the year. Wo know of man who laughed in derision when his wifo said sho did help mako tho property which thoy then owned, so thoy kept strict account of all tho egg and poultry and butter sold one year. It came to three hundred odd dollars. This wifo hod done tho same every year for eighteen years, but as it ent into family expense", tho husband Men Veraut Nnlurr. Some men will act ajralnat ultc provlilone of nature. Tliry will uio rlrara and llUrslo exreu, overwork tlitmaelvra (ihyalnlly anl ini-nUlly, eat Indlgettlbla food, etc., and the rstult will prate OelrlmtnUl to thrlr li-allli. Dr, Ilcn'fj'a Coliry, licet aod Iron will ruure the abuied ordain and nerwa to their normal atate, and wllh It ImljfMtliip and etrenjeth giving proiKrtlieirltf new Wo to the weak and derpondent. Sold by draigitU, LUTE S A VAGR S71 Comroti.UI St., 8lciu, Orryon. Books & Stationery Articles ArtUt Material, MimIimI Inatriiuienta, School Hooks, Mush; Hooks, riajlh,-Carda, tMlioi; C-ir.il, and an endWaa tarletr of poikct I'utlcty, Sr.nuEK. joiuvim Nml t'tsii uouuk J of all kluda and price. Lalcit t)lrof paHttrl , I'cna, leuclls, ttc. l'botoiraph Aliunu, Aut vrapli Al'anm, all cf the latest atylea. Alttaya n ull awrtini.t of Lotcll'a Ubrar) and lim Nutria. tdT Any rerlndlrnl I HuMint en Ntiorl Koller al UrKular I'rlrra. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. OKrM.OX A IMFOItM A H.H. And ConnoctloDB. THE MOUT SHJSTA ROUTE- Clow connntlona mad at AahUud with etatel ol the California, Orr.-on and Idaho SUe Company. Only 20 .Miles of S(iiin! lime Ictwceii Eujftne and fau Kraiicieco, Only 3(JJ Hours! t'ullforiila 'tire Irwlua, Hall). boutli. .North "il.OOii in I Lv " Torfand Xrl lO.fua m 837pinli.t Stlrn. I. 8:1 J am SjS0amAr Aalilanil Lv o.lUpm local uMta tei ran aioi-r t'iui). HMiaraiLi I'om.iMi Ar I a.tS p in ll:0JaiuI. tialon Ulli.Mpm S::v)pmAr Kiunif Lv lnm I'ULLMAN lll'ri'i:i I.KKl'KKS. Dill) between I'urtland and Athland, ' The O. h. C, It. It. Kerry inakts connection with all the regular Inlna un the Eaat bid Ultlfloii, from the foot of Y. atrttt. I'ortlmd. MIT Mitt! lllllrilON. Itrlnren rurllauil and t'oriallla. MAIL THMN HAILV (IXCHIT HUNPAU Ma l'ortland TAMIConallia, UriiVU CorvallU, . lUM)PUi'oilland,. .. 0.15FM KXfnEHd TRAIN DAILY (EXCEIT 8UNUAY). luvi, iaaiva. I'ortUnd... CUiruiHirillnntille, ...fi.OCrU MeUlnnvllle, 5:l.1A)ll'ortland, ..D.MAU At Altiiny and Corvalla connect with train of tb O H for Yiaqulna bay For full information rtgardipf raUa, maps, etc., call on Comp)'e ajent, II. KOKIILKIl, E. P. 110OKI18, Uantirrr O. F. Paaa Art. I WAWT ACTIVE INEIIET C MEN I and Women all over ths I country to Mil Ine Mlaw rlHlaaa wuair, Vhr ia If y act mm mr etf I iwiuxthaarfgaieataln Its favor are ao numerous lulranvludnalbaiaalaa Jare madewltti IllUa dUf-tii-o!tv. I vlll ablD m Wuhttua twu trial on llbaraltarma, to b returned at my lpenw 11 no; aawiawr, Aienta ran thoatealU for tbamaelvaa. loo''1t to writ lor term aod Uluairu4 circular with ooilln of arrvmaau lo ba uaa4 to ruakloc al. J. VVOUTlI. " a rnaiia am Hi. I.aaU. . V7LA7aT..ni.Vt iA a.uuLma4 ttmUUlJ X.HHi. aV ivvvmi', mi i&mm ssLHr sWsLH' slLM I assVsssVIaiaK! FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON! Tito Cheapest and .Host Direc tive in the Market. IHwv yy1'' ' ' ' M" Is Guarante ed a Sure and speedy Death I .Squirrels. ONLY IX 1-LB CANS. PHICE 2r CENTS. DAN'L J. FRY, DRUGGGIST AND CHEMIST, K4 CVUIMKRCIAL BTltKKT, 8ALKM, OUEOON. ' KNAPP, BURRELL k COMPANY, Importers Of Agricultural Implements, WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. ENGINES, Etc. OlWElt FOll THE SEASON OF 1387 rillM,fip Mneof Hismuss Implements Machines. sEfe9sBaaByBii fliP' 8l$EBisk)S HmiKleH and Carriages, fniin the Coliiml.tn llny Co., and i.Uier uclf' Mimn intkrii. The Haeine Spring Wiicoiih. llutlilKunlaand Iload Oarla. The Hnl ii and Olds Farm and Democrat Warona, The Huckeye Force rump, Anl Iron TlinZ-fl Wind Mill. M ' The Hiillulo IMMs, I'll' W;,i(,, I'orinlilo "Challecer" and "riolmllllFt Thtetlitra H Ml" "'' '"K'" Tholtniralo I'llls lliifilnes. And llor.o I'owrrs. The AleCormlek Harvesters, Iteapera anil lion era. The Deerin Har esters, Iteapera and iiowira llodues Iniprovid Header, LlfOit, Utrvnc ui.d llurallo Tiger and Hollliigsworth Killky Hay llakiu. WWU WUI-JIMIUU IVdAUHINERY. Helling, Harhed Fence Wire. Ktc, together with a Complete Assortment ol' Siiiull Implements, STEJSh GOODS, DAIRY 8U1ULIES, ETC., KTC. Of every description In uie on the fatm. Illii.tratptl Catanue for 1W7, or manufacturers' l'amplilrti tent lo any adCioe hiioii apiOlcktlon to ua cr tuf aicenta. t'orrcapontlencn Hollcllrit. ' " HBANCH M9HHBH! WALLA WALLA. W.T. COLKAX. VV. T. rOKANB TALIJI, W. T. t.'lirNKY, W. T. TACOMA, W. T. ISLAND CITV, Oil MAIN OHUKi Cor. Front, First and Ash Sts. Portland, Oregon. JOHN C. WRIGHT. 227, 880 Commercial Street, SaJesa, Oregon. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE GEORGE STARRETT'S Walla Walla Garden Seeds For Western Oregon and Washington Territory. THEY ARE GROWN IN THE NORTH BEST ADAPTED TO THE CLIMATE. Thoy iii" Hii.ir.mtpoil to In- l-Vili nml Truo lo nuino nml Krovn from lll t'lioil'l's) H'lWtioll llf Vf'Kt'tllblCH. They can he louitil lor Hale In all the I'rlncipal Towns lit Oregon and Wn.hingln 'tVrrifor.i. gjT Ak your nn-r. 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