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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1876)
a WILLAMETTE FARMER. ?m HI tfalcm, Friday, March 17, 187G. State Grange Deputies for 1876 DO! (II A" A A Matli'w I OIH .T Ilenr sdrutflcr IAl KSON 1) s U JIlllK. . lit!. Ml Win llinvtn. . . IhsKIHIM Win tt I'lill r -. I ant II N 11.11. .. flio K lit ntr-ht Pomie Kp'H ... I INN. N'm c"-i HA Initio ... .. II Mnltli IlI-NTII-.. ' C Mour "' li Mcholl- . I (Irani M tllluN V. A Mlt-tl Jl F .ati-niau I t M . -I I Uinr'l in I'll lv. J II Mil-nil W t Ileni) Kii'n it 'ow t AMHU I -T.I Hit (1-M-OII Milni ni'i w tslllMiluN T I) Huuilillio . 11 I. I'mnlii (I 11 KAMA" A I: M.lplo. K t llii dill . . lllll IMIYAII J lolituoii jlullll UISIU n t-i o. V Va) .1 II Imiiliit . . JI1AVJ J) I! IMi iliin ... I m tin I t J S Willi.- I I ATI-Ill J II f-llll 1 II I tUU'lU. II V Hiildii OIK HI lit t it W Mi) tt cil . I (UII)XI" I'M. IS Nllltci- !W OJicr I'rpitti. Looking 01a, Itotihurg Ott vmliitid Jacksonville ... liaker City ,. Jacksoutllle ..function City Kiigint) City ..takuClt .. .. Vpphgite... .. Junction It. I'amp I'ntk . . .In s c-Il ..sdi I.. haunti.. IIarrlltir ...Curtallls .. . MniiriiL .. . Mug's N lle ...Turnir Nilem . Ilutn.UIIo. .Marlon station Uhany ....llarrlshurg , ... Coitallls Railroad System of the W& A Mr. Citarles Frtncls Adarac, Jr.,of Mtes.( who has been for many ysara onof the Railroad Commissioners of that State, hat! recently published In tbe Atlantic Monthly an account of the railroad system among the chief nations of Europe, which la inter esting and infti native. In England the bnllding of railroads Jias been almost unrestrirted. The gove-nmtnt reserved tbe right to jurchsso In teuty-0Le years, but his never exerclsrd that rfaht. O jut poll 11c lines have consolidated, and Parliamentary eommljtees appointed to-Investigate the matter, have re orfed that eat a result of the decreased epaus of rutinlcK the rads when u algaraated, " )ower fares and (rolgbts prevail, inHtuad of tbe contrary, aud tbe comptmes pay better dividend's Explanation. Mr. EDiTon: In the AKin of b. li"tli, Is a short artli le written by me, In ivblaii I apeak of exaggerated accounts of Oregon having been sent abroad, ralculiitnl to da- deceive credulous pf oplp, Ac. In speaKing of thn uillclness of tlie climate, I bad told a visitor, recently from Jovva, that during my twentv.Fnven years' rtt-ldeisco in the Wil lamette valley, no whiter bad been cold enough to freeze nnds? potatoes, Jhat I took my visitor into the garden where we dugahlir of potatoes which fitrninhed a bountiful snpply for dinner for a large fiml- ly that the guest remarked, like tne queen of Sbeba, " the half has not been loidt " and that It 'vould not do tv tell this to the people of Iowa, for they would .hardly re lieve It. In70iir paper of March 31, my Tacksom.lle (too-L Lnke Utir-iiu Vlntt fiiu . Iiullait, .Amlt I.t Katnu ... Illll-lmr IlllWinro 011111111111- Oregon City 0ttl .. Ori'. melt aitt Poithinl .Kat 1'ortlind TtL'll .. ,.Uppu Odioto C'8iiini City... Wi-ton Ai-turli ... .Tillamook.... rolmnlila ( lly KliirUntilne Cow ..'I Sit Pallia .Cinjon City -.... Ai-torij. North Itmlilll ttA-.ll,l.lll TITHITllllY. Walla Walla... .AVu)a Walla. I)iilon .... . - t AT LA 1 A! I t AV M Slitllmi till IM It i.eo-t,? Ilntiter . tUIITSI ts, Hi'nrYNialdlti-T .. '. I" (tllliiand . ... I UMIAK- M . (..i.kNIi- 1 IKII-f. ts b Miiikliiim.. . . ruuirrtN. i, i; Allium K J.onmlii- KIMI illiirt Il'irinn I tn. Til l"rou uua t or Cool. 4.11 n. .lolinb UoKarth .. II AUK WSDoutlilt KUrt.U'A.. Hcu Miller Kllkltat CVy-... IIIAIIO TERtllTOlf. TZ l-BUCC JNlIimaiu l,aiaillcay WOPIcrtoti It. Idaho LV Cartru ..'. BolroCi'r K.INmltli ',' " M KuoU ))-"'y ' IJ1I RoM Payette managements, Parliament Ilnds- it Impolitic tci interfere wi h railroad rates aud fare-,, and Ixl-i deem ed unsafe ft attempt to regulate th same by legislation prescribing fq'iel1 charpis on all lilies. In short, the railroad systenuor Great Itrltaln Is " left to develops itt-elf in its own way, as a recognised' monopoly, luld to a strict accountability as nuuh." Ihe knowl edge, by these corporations,, that if they abuie thi'ir power and privilege'", then I bo timo for legislative action will arrive, proba bly answers as a sinlltlont clux'k to &buio of '.hi pulillu. The Kingdom or Belgium undertook to consttruuc, own mid manage its own entire railroad systMn, in the interests ol th peo ple, and main Hues-were construe ted and successfully onaratsd, but the demand for railroad lac llitles soon outgrew tile means of thecotoriimont to llullii the reads " con cessioiiK " "tore made to private capital and at the piesent limotwo thlrdsot the ra.Iioads in lJelgiiitu are owned by private corpora tion. Thus the otrmetit lines lire brought Census of Oregon for 1875. Thefdlowlng Is comrlled by Hin. S. F. Chadwlck, S-oriary m Sute, ftoui ouitial reports received at bis oflit : Legal voters 27 llirt Males OverSl vear .I'Ttii " Under lit and ovi 10 l-t I'll I ' Under 10 jeans iin j Females Over IS ynart- -I 30U ' Undi IHniid oter 111 4W " Under JO If!"73 Totsl 104 U.O NnTK Indian-, and CIiIiih-h not included in J he census, eotluiated at lli.tKX). Aon-s of land under cultivation fifl 020 '.i. bushels of wheat raided 5,1U7,10J ' " of otls raised.., l.OTl.tHH ' " ol barley raised "Wn 70S " " rve ralsed... 17,303 " tot.s Jijiy.." - 1M1.4M ' pounds wnol l.SOJ.ooJ ounces zoia uusi, i,nM - W. L. ADAMS, M.D., A,I. LL.D., Oflicu uti FJrjjt Mreet, (Uelwceu Taylor and Salmon,) PORTLAND, - - OREGON. than when running undftr macy soparata- frleU(1 w L , Ajim, criticises my isfatbmeuts aud seems prnzled to harmonize tiieui. I' will now try to explain, so that even my goml friend Adams may nndec-st nd. Many accounts have bee" sfnt abroad in . . .... .. , ..i .... ..j" tiui-ing people to oeueve ner-rs iiminj , jood tanning laud in tbe Wlllametlrt valley that may be ta'ten by preemptloiv ti home stead law. This Is exaggeration. The statements made by tbe newspapers US' Or farm in rfreuce to ar.lr. props, are generally exaniierattd. Thoug.V Orvgon is very good for wheat, oals and bariny, It drw-s not yield, on an average, 50 or M) busbelK pfr acre. Last harvist we read ol mtray neias j pioduclngoO to "O bushels per ajre, and a low, more than than that amount. This is i exaggeration. My guest, to who-jv the hull I bai not been told, bad been fairly posted in reiarenco to the'-oexagerations.byo, brother' J In-law, who bsd Jived a few years in-the Wll- Uinelto vallev. bar be had but little idea of oil? very mild rll wvfe. Mr. Adams says tbe p3titoes would have frosn if the- ground had: not been covered with snow. He avs T did not sta'e this- tact, neither the other bushels- corn 0(1,728 ol she-p f,t't,600 of hogs 107.U2O ot horx- -. 7'i IHitl of caltlM 2711-tlnI imiindH ul mini im 'J.S.1S7 I)ubnls of potatoes - f)J7,h-Kl bushels ? applH . 1 lT'i.'JW f-etof lunili-r 03,lW",ilO I barrels of salmon -I, Sir. Oxxkets ol ojwters sill of mules....- 2,0'il pounds ot i-lipf-f- . Itihtt'tt pnutids of butter l,.Vi3l!ils ...Kwrttlllc- Colhx: ...ColHt tolra-c Ellin ...Chi-lialli' 1'oliA ...Olympla ..Olympln. ...Yt-lm .. - - ...beatt'o Seattle ...Claipiato.. ---- ...Elliulmu - - - ...Prklu ....ancouver- .- . ..Lfwr"toii In any county wlitrc- tlie Di-j ity ,iolntcd 1- no'j ilm noit mitalile. at (1 tlte (initio tf tiu locality i!l properl ludlcatu to roc a cholm.I ini.opieiia, wr iumuirliutaiict-'l havobeii ohll.'ul to inukt so-lojj.Jiut-iitii witlioiit knottliilrc. WV.NIKI.Ct.AKK, Mai-ter Ortiro. ttalt Gian't, 1". or J. t'latkaniH" Cwuntjr t'olllHll. lliuClicUina'Cimiity IViiiull mei t on tln-Anll( Pil.lit of tiu'i inonlli 11 iiilocU n. in- I'mr "i liL.tfii,', st.1. 11. 'liiilli,'ti'i""l. ' t'11 """' tlmiount , , Dllkcri N.W It mil ill. lVliluil, Mcol, Mto Vi.fliUiit. W W. II Saiu-oii.seiiiliii. imi ,muij, I .liu Hln,', Trummr; Flank aitln, M Nittanl i. II i I (.. .. ,! Win II r ta l.lllklflltr I .. II. U1I1IKII. .11.-.. ....... ...,.-- ,.,.,, r..--,, . ....Ift,,,,, ,.1U ma Intl til tiiimii nn " --- " -"- inentof lUvaria lias already iiiiUrof th t mini II W. . It, -tM"ON, IL Into -llreut ciimpetlt'.ou vtitb tlitw owned by i tMSt HS t0 t(l0 verv colcl WHlitlor, k i, lrUl prlv itecorpoiationa, whose oivsersbip is to ,, lmu , ,.ro ,B( ,,, nillouoldticcaslon- idl-in Oregon, but ibis occurs as ofteu when tbe giound is noiaoterud with snow as oth piwree. Uiinng- the cold weather about Christmas, ISIS, there was no snow on tbe ground, except in the mountains. Notwith . stactliug an occiiional cold snap, tbegrouud does not freeze only in the moat exposed situations. The aold spell does not last long euongb to treee the ground deep oeougb to coaso at tbo end o1- nlno'y yeas, when tbe roads are to ba the property of tV-e State. As tlio ;;ovoi nmput lines are the malt) ones, they ellectually hold fu check .ill the other companion, with excellent ellett. Tbe rail road), system ot libigiuru may be consideied the must successl 1 known. (i.Kl the most satislactory to tbe yublio. Iu France tbe government bast- very mate. riatiy assisted me construction oC rajiroaus, , reaeh um,llg po4lUoeH excapt a few near tlle an.Wias maintained a very etrii.tcontiol over 8Urfaee If tt l4rgB BUouldl lie near them. Concessions are all made for uluei1 thaeurface, the- upper portion may be frozou years, at expiration of which time the State wbile the nndw Hgrt remaiU8 80urd, will become the owner of tbo railroads, aud , , und b 8,mll(ir ,ulu eonuected with our climate, bad not been fairly repro- tbo French people look upon their ultimate tiy to these reads as a certain, recourse fori ,j , m, u, ,i i i, XatioEftl deb', ro the .,, .,.,, -.-.,. .v. .. th half had the llqu'datlou of the government and the people have a direct i at ores t in tbo railroad system. Both Frauiia and Helgluai reserve the gbt to purchase the roads at any time in case of certain contiugeuoies. Railroad . building is said to have beoome a mania i:i France, unit to have been cassied to extremes, but there is- no complaint ot abuse of the public that in not speedily attended to by the government, supervialouof the rallroaii. inanagameuts In the- fierniau could, with psoprletv, say, " tbe half had not been told. ' Canuux, Mr. Adivra? Wn. Hokter. Aumsvills, Maroh tl, 1870. Kknton Uouiwv "A'h copy the following frfim tbo CorvallU (lu:ette: Mr. Jaaies Uatiilitnn, who vm stricken Titii (imlyslso3 Wednesduy ot last week, bus bittu lying wry low since thatitlme; tmt wHIiin tuti past lew days his symptoms nave clanged lor the better, and be Is slowly con v -UeM.-iiig. The old gentleman has been in thHble health tor sonv, years, and it was fear ed that this aUajU, which he has tieen ulllict Htlduiing tbe past ft--a" years, would pnivw fatal, but Ills iniiiiy friends are rjjolcul to know mac mere are strong grouuu'tr nope forhis recorvery. We leant from Captj. Winanttbat Ui&Scbr. Hzjjh lost, at Yaruina recently, wlusined for &j,000. Therti was bo iusuraiijo, how Hvor, on the uargo, wuicti was worth about -VWl, and subi c to-ibo general average, m niicii t ases, niter dsduvliitg proceeds of sale ot wreck, tim criv, whlob went dOAntbe i o .nt, has not Ik-cm benrit trom. My. Win. Warss oiiu ot the lessow- ot the Gaylord asli uud l)oor Iraclory, hadtheuits tOLtuue to lose tbe-loretiitgt-r or tbe Mi huid, labt Tuesday, by .t ctKiiutg In cuntaot uith souie partot the :inu-bitiery, wlilltvin iiio tioiu fhe finger -wan .-otermi at the.'plitt.be ing.onlv united by a small portion of tne skin. He hopes, however, to save lbs linger. V. M. Pitman tuts pnreht-ed from tbeoity, the lot upon wliicii ilVeold calabooserstauds, arxl (be lot adjolia'.ug, troin Mr. J. (J. Avery, tor tbe purpose of ern-ling a sash and dour factory thereon. 11 is a good location,, aud Mr P. means business. llrt Ilm n In ,'ood Mainline II). ,Nolll- to I'll t rolls. Pin- lVt Oillii' aiMicK nl . I1 Ui, Tru-iiiirof lli.-btati.-t.iauool Oiciou, l cliinxul limn Oit.'on It) tol'oitland Kxiitc-'tliUlH,'' w 111 slo btf lW vanUil lo 1'tiltlaml, When von v lait Portland do not fail to go aud Hoe Wood's Museum, with Its 70,000 cu riosities. Admission only 25 cents. W. It. Dunbar, O W (! T. on the 7th Inst. orgauUed a lodge ol 1 O tl T, with a large membership, at Indoeuil"nc. II. V. IUinp is WUTi viola Cooe. W V T; l.auia It. Osboru. P WOT; and H. Williams, Lodge Deputy. ' P. 11. Fluerald, Pension Agent, or In dianapolis, Indiana, collects peualous. Many are untitled to pensions who may not I hi itttaie ot the fact. Mr. Filgerald pub. llshes a pamphlet giving full Information on the subject, which is seut free. His business Is Immense, and bis couiiectlonsat Washing ton aro such as to euable him to necure prompt returns. A 1)M Kkkpimi Ai't'i.K We have re ceived from Mr. 0. 0. Walker, of Spriug Valley, Polk county, line samples of ills lleurro K inter (wars, which are now ripe, and ourioslty In the shape of a ltarnbo apple picked In the mouth of Septembor, 1874, eighteen months ago. Hie apple was considerably wilted, but it was eatable, as we teted. Thh Daily Ot-VMriAN. This is the title ot a noat little dally recently tarud at Olyiuplu by Men8. Murphy A Ilagley. TIimmi gen tlemen now have a Taj lor Power Suam press, ami under the arrangement by whlib the Olympian U publl.bed it cannot ba otb erwlso than a auooesa. Klkction. An eleotlon tor State oftlceta waaheld In New Hampshire on the Hth inst., reaulUng In tbe success or the Republi cans. The boom Juet ooaapleted acroai the river l RoMburx went ont I'ueadajr morning. This will be quite wnoui low to the tockboldan. Not PRoaissHioxAL Our friends of the Oiegunian suade a mistake one day last week aud published a reading notice,, which was iiu adverttBemnnt of Uostetter's Blttors, In which exercises earetiuX thelr couiioortial column, and dou't think it was pi(ssiual lor us to nave a little L'mplJW the buildiugofI,IeassutJ,V over it. It was quite as "pro- ..n i. , .,. . .... 'nssi(iiiarT'as it was lor mat uarjerioconv roadsar under sliict supervision of the Irom an up-country paper the statement that. MW,DB mw12ZlZ government, and tbolr mauagemeut is iald , 'ue F-VRUhttbad an advertisement of astray to be wost excellent. The State is iu nvtny m vteweiUy-five hands high, having with, instances a laige stotiholder In ralirsads her a yerllng colt two years old." Tha and at the piesent lime the question is being Oiipnmt,i has evidently allndedtoanlghl intiiiax.il in- n.o imiutriAi PaiiinniATtt. uii mare lately enjoyed by the PlaimleUer. That It U probable tint the state will in couifce of PaPor ls altogether loo spirited, and such time become sole owner of its railroads, results are not uucommou. lr any body though a union ol all the leading lines wauts to advertise such an animal we have ' secuiesthe best possible management aud no oujoetious, tint wo sliau not put it in our i the I tires', possible regulation ot all irelcbts commercltl column. The govern- kAi vt. AiuDK.sr Oa 1'hursday, March become sole ., tt neinhbor and friend, Mr. Jonn Ouubam, owner ot the railroad lines within that eged ul, mot a snrtilsmieaUi. He was chop kingdom. ' ping wot.il on the lanj or P. It. Smith, near The Uuropaan governments have less ,aiem, when a limb he was cutting off, up delereur-e to show to the populat will than is j about eight leet from tbe ground, split oil", the. cuss with us in America, aud cm, con- anj (on llt,on ijiw rfact,uring his akull and sequently, devUe and execute great schemes 6viaeutly causlug instant death. He had ol nat'oiml policy, ami place them on a per-1 reluctance about going to hia work that luaneut basis, whereas we, in the United m0rnlug, and said he had only one mora Stales, have a popular will lo rule tho States tree to cul t0 make out bia amount, aud he have political schemers to advocate frequent WOuld goftnil finish it. Mr, Puulnim was a cooper, and one of tbe most honest aud in iUietiiou3of men. Ua was a moniberorthe Masonic Order and or the BaplUt ohurcb, aud bt .liU MtU aooldent bis family has lost klmi fatlJr anil the Stale a good olilzsn. Why Run any? Kwk with your Cough, Cold, Iloarnen.-M-'S, or indeed any Paljuiona ry.or Hrouoblal t otaplalnt, when a remedy afe, tunrougb, und m easily obtninatiln h.s Dr. D. Jayne's Kpeotorant cau be had? If yon have contracted a severe Cold ve your Jiangs from tne uaiuerous iriltattoa unit iu fiammation, wbtoh tiequeutly brings about Consumption, by promptly resorting to the Hkpectorant; aruUif troubled with uny Altec tionof the tbrortt,you will find tbiieinedy equally ftfectual-iiuattordiug relief from ob structing phlegat, and iu healing tir tbe in flamed parts Mr. T. B. WeJt has opened an agrK-ulturul depot for farming mrchlnery, under the Karmeb offlcoy. Salem, Ue will Weep the best of plows, wagons, etc., for sale, and b'.s portable bay-ress, the best ever made also, Give him a call. 1'J In Memoriam. channes of policy, and have no hrm govern ing mind to caretully aud thoroughly aeviso a policy aud tbeu rigidly ami lipnt'sliy enforce it. Webavon valuable lossou in this expert euce ot other nations, and if it Is not natural or possible for our Republican government to plan and execute with the unquestioning certainty that accoini aules monarchical rule, still we can make known the exponeuce, siiccesi-esaud lalluros that have marked the career ot those governments Iu connection wall railroad management for the informa tion of ihe voters of the nation, who are the ones who iu the end must dictate the policy tor our nation io pursue. Wo copy the following trom the JIttper, published by the Young Meu's Christian As sociation at Portland: In makinir favorable mention of Dr. W. L. Adams .vieuical Institute, iu this city, vte do but au tut ot Justice to bbtlerlng humanity, tils mode ot ireatumui is o rational, so harmliwts, and socoiuiniiii-seue like, that It is no wouder he is curing so many difficult cases of both sexes, and ol all forms of dis east, which have hitherto batliled t,be skill of the best phvslatans ou this coast. Rven Auiikarda are Hired of their craving for strong drink by taking bis mediclue, as sev eral in Porllaud oin, Un-tlly. The card or Dr. Atlatus, with a number of testimonials as to his great success In treat ing various diseases, will be louud iu another column. A letter from Summer Lake, southeastern Oregon, to the Albany )wcat,wtys: "We have tbe best cllmats here of any valley east of the mountains. No one has had to feed any stock (except sheep) for tbe past four winters, and we can raise anything here that has aver been tried. Barley yields 40 bosh els per acre, wheat 25 and 80, oats 80 to 35, AUkl W UlUfVU " mmm m vuumhi POLITICAL. iMiKi'i.NDiisi The members of the In dupeudeut Central Committee for Mariou county ate hereby requested to meet in the oltv oi Salem on Satmday, Maroh It), 1870, at J o'clock p. m., for the purpose of issuing a uill tor an Independent County Convention and lor the trausaolloii of suoli other business as may be nei-easary in relatiou thereto. Uy order of Committee. Dkvioobat. Samuel Parker, Chairmau, lias called a meeting ot the Mariou County Deiuocratla Central Committee iu Salem on Saturday, March 'J5tb, 1H70. Rhi'unucAN.-.A Republican convention for Mariou touuty Is called 'i meet at Reed's Opera limine In Salem on Friday, April 2It, lb70, at 1 o'clock p. ni , to select li delegate to the Republlciu State eouventlou, whtoh ta to convene in the olty of Portland, May Jrd, 1S7U; and to transact soch other business as may come oetore satu convention. The couimlttee sugaeststhat precinct meet Iuks be held at their unal plane or vot'ug on Satuiday April 15th, 1870, at 1 o'clock p. id. Judge Tail, of Onio, has beeu appointed Secretary or War, In place or Gen. Ujlknap, resigned. It Is thought that the Grand Jury or the District oT Columbia will be unaole to indict llelknsp for bU malfeasance In office, on ac count of tbe flight or Marsh, the principal witness, ho is now in Montreal. The Impeachment committee of tbe House or Repreeeotatlrea are not yet ready with arti cle or impeachment against Deiknap, but will report them Is raw days. They elalm to have evidence wBolsat for eoBTkUoai I without that of Marab, ' Whereas An order has come from a Court from which- there is no appeal, Sir, one of the sweetest, brightest, und best; and although we teoi ner loss sorely, yet Ktumvillourangn is compelled,, (in mnekuess, or-otherwise,) to chronicle the departure of oir.niuch-loved sister, Kilo. (Jeer, who, iu a material sense, left us on Sunday, tbe otb ot March, 1870. In a strictly spiritual sense, wi feel that she is with us yet. Tbo lines, "Sl: r, thou ttait mild ami .tnt-ly. itriuiH up iiiu s-iiniinpr nrtYjtv. l'Juixautas ibeolror eien'ji,-, V. tu'ii it iloata amou' tliiVie," are most eminently appropriate in this in stanott. Resolved, lhat this Orange teuders its siuoere and hearttelt symiathy to the friends and relatives ot her whose loss we all mo deoplv mourn, in this ibelr time of trouble and atlllotion, rendered doubly so by tbo long continued Illness, ol her motherk'Mrs. M. A. Ueer, a worthy member of our Order, with whom a great mauy Oregonlans are well acquainted. Resolved. That onr hall be draped In tbe usual emblems of mourning tor the space ot thirty days. Resolved, That the t roceedings bo spread upon the records or this Grnnye, aud also that a copy be ieut to the WiM-wium: Vahmi k tor puhliJa'.ion. J. I). Crawford, .T. W. Batchkli.vh, Mrs. Saiiau Vaiiohn, Committee. Resolutions o( Uerbyv.llUrange, P. of H , on the death of Brother E N. To'en. Whereas, It has pleased the (iroat Ruler of tbe Uulvrs' to nail from our midst our Brother 13 N Tolenj therefore Reolvd, Tiiat iu his death our Grauge has lor a dsloiis ti)nib.ir, tlio i-oiriiniinltv a good tltVen, bis family an aQeciiouuie bus bsnd and kind fathei, aud to them we tender our sympathies in this their bereavement. Unsolved, That the Secretary of this Grange b instructed to enter these resolu tions on tbe minutes of this Grange and forward a copy to tbe family of deceased Brother, and one to the Willamette FARMUHfor pub lcalion. J. C. Elder, M. D. L. Crook, Committee. 'HIIK D for l no rurlne rbronlc Pbeagrilii li S. ertoc nirf. eictl lofora"le, by aonr and rational metliod of trt-alme"t. mi mod rate ti'llnj. He be foDga to no "-fchool" t mdlcli) bnt, admitting there li funw; trti h la AMopnitiy. Hydropathy, Bo mieopathy, anit Mpiiicrlro, he rejicte them all a a Thole, retaining from eaitr wl atever eiperlcuce hn proven to be beneficial. He Jiolds that jio man. how ever well read ltrrclence, carrrnre thoie ehronlcdht. eae which notv" haille the rtlll of all rhe athooh, trbohaa no other reaour than thoee otMinnl Uy reaaiu? nil tlio mem at booka vet published -the ' Kc le tie' authorities aot eicepteoL. Bat he does hohf thot b) his Fyetem of Medicated Electric Vapor Haiti-., nail by a. thnr on rto b'ood, tin brain, and aplnal nerTeK by ioiiiiter-i rllatit" and fcnrml so mei cine, every dUta-rd oruai In the bodj can bo renored, here thcic baa linen no patholoetcal evolntmn re Ml f In an evtra Iois of function! lie hat dsmon irrl till- In verv-rojny Im-tancef. by cur'pa pvtrt-iil- hi- ha ha 1 of what doctor not mkiimt n to fame had pionoui.ci'il "lnnrable hiart tllaeane," beetle lisit-iv natli il urn e,r stjiliiiij. srjjmia, HIip una tlm t'oiinaiiiptlon, t.tlirlit h Klilne jirop.y. Lirer Conmlalnt, Pi en, Ane-irf-nni, Tape worm, Tuirjita womb trtiubk.il, Ilpepia brain dletwen, Ac , when iiire:or had spi-iit tu-t u im in money on ' eminent phy-lclan-," all to no -nirpon. The lir. claim to iin.i-r-i tr'itu in nio.iiryi'.jt nivaiiirrtto as to malro .. . -. .... .,.. ... .,,.,. u...'.'-.... viaiu lite, 71. nil torr-. oi the it iwiWilr rtittitir which, when iiK-lf ted. heals all t .rahU I,- Ion-, in tin body. This 1; ftnr flimuirh the brain, and ot i r tlie cIl-Ih palra of) tin iiavten it paf Inc tlirimsh thii bath Th t luth it til-, 1)1 Vortiiinieiitlnii, lud, combining all the ad-tatiiB(.-L" t ihn'JuikWiand ollur hathu and lielne devoid H ilteli etllnan I rmeer. I i.rraounced bv tlioL-1 ho have Irltil Ihe b"t ha-h In Pu.-ole the I- intern id I f. Callluinla, ad Oreaon, la-rsiipmor to mi or in in, Out cf the ho-t of certlflcitt-s ar to the rfnlt cl hl treatment which could be published, thj following areoilfjil loi-ntlerera They do not tpiraci, how ever, tl j-mot-t remarkable of his cures: :iCltTlFCATI!S. J'htianu, Feb 3 JnTIi I fiitl,'.-eil four yeam fhim Brliiht's kldnej enlarged pruntiaf-a-id t'-ronlt, cilnti nr bladder 1 :rltd ct- u d.Kii iw, i!ot worse, anil ijitu up to .ie. id April lat a Iriiii. pn tailed on im, -o tall on Or. 'V. L td ams. 1 wiisfixiiiuliit'il iirrnhuiint' III Jdlv ta able tntMiikln liaivcst ami 'ne worked e-r since Feci ii i It;; well und lup.i. Ui Adam i-nalnly llt(l IfJiV IlllTON 1 Mnseii. I or fi Jiytsr I a a ml-o-thje snllcier ftjm jyph. Ills, tu'irv,.,! pp.-tra e gluii. and rlieum-tii-tiii I spent Ivu ilioniiiddollais on doctors lntwlork. and "Mill JfriHtt-lsto and dldn Itvt inmli If any relief 1 iluall faiielnih.il to tikt the Jdvlieihat.lud'e Ilum-a-ouj;avu me la-l tall, und dare mynell m In He cam nt l)r. W. I.. Adams. 11! trralment ustonlshtd me In Itrt-siiltH J am Irte fm iialu, and h we bttu aim i. Uij-rJil d iiiy inter 1 bi-niu iriatiin-nt I am. In lait. a new nun. and to till tftte-iieiit for lb bene It "I ot ir-lhiiu,'b, .oi rin-sii the public will nn ueratnii'4 1 tn moi );1yC my i,,u a lmti pt q c amiiiii nsTt,Feb ICds-fl ronrw ve-)r I wasu smaller iiomtli onlt rhen matlJni ilistivflig pike, and palpitation of I the heart tn-tnat life .vas u hirleo. 1 lluallr vrent to Porilar.J,.aud was curtd by Ur. W. L. .idam, I am nov. trtojrom pain, and tan work ha-d all day with out bUatf tlreil i itkouL.li r a-years old, I feilllkea hoy a j On, Tlie bun lit I Ka fium his treatment Is worth .aore-tom than all Ihe s"ld 111 Nevada O. II. Axova. LiTrinFA ,W T Jan. a-,.18T Inb.aiiiicrlna pi.tpof u,el, airaginent of It pen-etratedi-ay Mi ie. I Heat tu Portland. sanerln palu ttt 1 1-3111101 il strlb -, toi in.illcal altLi After several dtttors examined uid.iiuwi.elnl. thty tnld me that reyrje must be taktn -iar, as H was Impcsslbleto sato l-jiUKtiba' If I . IJu't hare ii taken out I would lose the other ey . loo Oh, my way to thn aotel, a good Sstnaritaii advised ira. tu fori- lonscutlsi; to be butcUrert, to si e Ur Aciana. 1 il'd -o, thant.Ood andluoioiHi relleted meof.valn, took Ihe seel fixim my ty. and i ured me avinjj my eye, SKlinr mn Irom syeat uftt.riii; anil savin" me seteral hundred tlolln: 1 ftel iiion, Krasjftil toward him than lai -guvy can express Hxvin 3ooth. , Ci n ws Co.. W T., Tcb. lsltl Vy yoiinm-'t babe, tvhltlv woi,'ln d tight mdthrei ipiarUr pmind wluii lxun. till on to seien pnnniia aula IntlJii ilireen.outi-., ss ii liad nettr retained a pufkle or milk on It- stomach, but lltul 1- sucking ui'lifsl up in arlmli It bis am e i suti rli,,' skel etti.aiid diliiuiliiesn-.lutlitt ilinaitned lo kill it In Wewilas ! ntl'h')irsalii. Don't Mke It tu admtiir im doctor coi. saw it; it will orlj die the miuuu..' One ptrson wetu, adtisul moto take It UJir Adi-ns, or 1'orllml, t.nv-n. I did ni. asd In three mouths It wa- i.ut, b uniting but. weighlnis r.iirtrin piiiiniN II "5-aii lo lite on n , Ik from the ltaIlr. Artsui Ingsil lo trial It. I lo.tsldcrlt al roo.t a lairaiiilnus turi-. and n tin otbeis. I make '4iV siattiiuiittiu tlu.Vnttli of otlur sifterers. Saiiaii J. Vasiiui rs. Ciin Aim, Jib, l, ls7t, After h in;; lullmilOKit an relit I Horn pliylclain beretorun iiiikuovui tioulih . I wroii. n lir. A.Im.hk lot Portland. Ori'gnii.fh In.-ni syinpvnns He suit ineiiiiiiiiliieior a lap, -worm It sooit nlievrd me ai one twenty oi thlut; fett long. Miw H M I'iikti ti.Maich7, IMu I am now is ,.r old - Inm nilij.u-il as none hut mvsell kiiow.sVMi I was 14 iars oai. wltn ;.o(fiHWA tinl, large tiiumrs, tliiila, worms, and htuiuirluut, whithniilnenilusitlaii ta-t astiiid mt-iheyt-viihl not curt, I lmrt now b tn under Ur, Adams's treat. mentonenioi,iU. and et like a iww man. His treat ment ha s.t.,MHl to nie to act almost luiiiicii'oustv, a I was relieniol marl ettr pirlii le ol my trouble In u very shurl lime .iflci I beau t.tulment 1 let I as tbomrh I wuild like to reioinin.-iul othtr suftertrs ta go wnere-1 and many otheis dVI audt'oi relief. OlOKUL . hlN, Bit AntKs wrlesuo prescriptions, and Mitly sends out mediclue, as lillle cau bu tioim for suth s nsuall need his aid miles he lau lm the patient uuder his constant watch ami care as the trtattrent adtances. t'uly letters tnutsiiilng stamps, shlug aymptoa.s aud u-klti'g r.ir an opinion, will be answer ed. Patients maj rel tipni being diult ralrly and honestly with no deception, no falsel ood, no hum hugglng, to (ret peoplo's money. "Do unto others as you would hate them do to ou," Is a mle he l tr)lu to lite up to. A Lad) alva)ln the Olllte, to assist lu treutlug AVouieii. Poiiti ami, March, UTii. mlilTtf PENSIONS To whom Pensions are w Tl EVBBY,, Soldier I A.XlJ.l)IHinLED whlla In tha Una sad dUoSiirce o( duty, either by sneldent or otherwise, 11100111 baro a penaion. Tbe tosi of a flacer entitles you to a penaion. A rupture sv Diner now aiiKDi, kitcsi you Tha laaa ol a toe frlToa vou a e Tbe loM otan eye gives you a pension. Any injury will 1 ire Tooapeniion. who are nowaxawutfa rsmsWwi.ejoloaSrronjaV tlod to so increase, ATT TBtTtyOT IF mm nmiiiiiiiiiMni" U sW X flt SSVTh. riTZ&KRALp, Catted au CUlaiAsjat, tMtwtsautiwrM ensue sti ssBSis;amae D 4 nPIT'IVnPW obtained In the IT. States. M. 2. M. JLil JL 3 Canada, aud Europt; ttrros aslow as tnose of any tither rellible house. Corre spondence Invited in the Kuglish and foreign Ian-jUHL'.-s, with lutentors, tlonues at l.nw, ui.il other s illcllors, especiall with those who hate lad their cases rtjectcd in the bands or other attores. Iu re jected cases our fees are reasonable, and no charge ts made unless we aro siuccsslul lIVEITOK8. entTon.oM: el or sketch and a full description or jour inv'ntlon. We will make an examination at the Patent Office, and if we think it patentable, will rend you paper and advice and prorecute our case. Our fee will be. In ordinary rases, 25. ,4 i lTap'Es oral or wrl ten, In all matter Am W M.jMU relatinfrto fat- 1J W ems. Patent Law, and luvtnlious. JC Jta. JCiJU References : Hon. M. II. Legt;ett, ex Connuis.louir of Pateuta. Cleve'anl, Onio; u. II, Knlley, tsq., Set rtury National Orange, Louisville. Ky. UsT bends stamp for our "Guide for obtaining Patents," a book ot SO paves. Address: LOUIS 1IAUUEK & CO, Solicitors or Patents, Washlnxt n, li. C. mblTtf Notice of Final Settlement. In County Court. Marlon Courty, Oregon. Estate of AW. .bar It. C. Kinney, deceased. KINNEY, administrator of said estate. havlmr filed his accosnis In said court, nravinir a final settlement of the same: It U rheretore ordered lhat raid application be hetrd at the Court bouse lu ttalen on Friday, tbe 14tb day of April, l(Tf , at 3 o'- cioca p. n.. at vum ttreated wilt pleaas si eaase, u suit exuu. Mares IV JtW. wl nt which tinta and- Dlace all Deraona la- .ppesr ana ate onjecuose to tea baies, Marlon oonntr, OrrfOB. vnurc. pibli, 1 IJ ..V 'SX,