Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 31, 1876, Page 5, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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Jfif Sir ,
The Belknap Disgrace.
The fallowing from tbe -V. 1'. Tribune
rrUtrs hntv the villainy of Oeu. lielknap,
tho I Aib Secretary of War, was brought to
light:
During Die month of December lat, II. II
I.owii, a member of Couiress from Alabama,
being deMious of securing a house In George
town for Hie use of his family, wa. referred
to Cpt. G A Arms ofSew York, a real
estate agent. While Mr. Lett N ami Mr. Arms
were ou their way to Georgetown, the latter
told tbA former the fact that he hail been at
one than In the regular anny, but had been
illBiiilttsed Hegae as the reasons for his
(iifcuitxsal tLe enmity of the secretary or war
toward him, ami at (lie until time exbibhed
letters from Gen. W, S. Hancock, Mr. Arms
remarked that If he could get the assistance
of some member of I'oiifireaa ho could devel
op facts, which in less than bO days wou Id
force Mr. Hdlknap to reelun. Mr. Lewis said
that he would be very glad 10 render him any
ansletanre 111 the matter that he could, and
made an engagement for a subsequent meet
ing. Mr. Arms was ou hand at the appointed
time, and after several other interviews, so
Impressed was Mr. Lewis with the Import
ance of the matter, t hat liHS"-uuht the counsel
of Mr. Kandall, with whom he had an inter
view by appointment at Mr. Randall's resi
dence. Mr. Ka'.uMl advised Mr. Lewis to see
Mr. Clyiner, who was Chairman of the Com
mittee on Kxpeuditurea in tbe War Depart
ment. That committee was the proper one
to lnvetiaatn the matter. After seme eflort,
Mr. LewU and Mr. Arms succeeded in getting
an interview with Mr. Clymer, and laid the
natter belore him. Mr. Arms submitted a
list of the names of witnesses by whom the
charges made by him could be proved, in
cluding that of Mr. Marsh.
Mr. Clymer undertook the Investigation,
but subs queiuly informed Mr. Lewis that
be had become suspicious of Mr. Arms, as
the matter had in some way reached Mr.
lielknap who bad satisfied him, Mr, Clymer
Maid, that it was nothing moiethau an effort
ou Hie part of Mr. Arms to levy blackmail
upon the secretary; that the secretary had
informed him that Mr. Amu bad proposed,
if he were lestoted to the army and curtain
other conditions were complied with, that he
would prop the matter, Mr. Iewis said that
of dime if Mr. Clymer wb vatisfled that It
was an effort for that purpose on the part of
Mr. Arms, that neither he nor Mr. Clymer
could have anything to do 4lh it. He
.suggested, however, that as Mr. Arms had
furnished the names of tbe witness there
could be no impropriety in sending for thorn,
and examine ihem with respect to their
knowledge of the alleged facts. Mr. Clymer
nurxued this course.
The It qulry of Mr. Clymer's committee
was car: ted on very secretly and the facts
elicited held verv closely by the members.
The president knew nothing nl the facts
until about 10 o'clock March lid, when he
heard by accideut that certain facts had been
disclosed belore the War Department Com
mittee effecting the credit ot his secretary.
He at ouce Rent word to Mr. Bass, a member
of the committee, askine him to call, but be
fore the message wls delivered, Gen, Belknap
.appeared and offered the president his res
ignation in writing. He was greatly affected
and burst into tears. The president was also
greatly agitated after he understood the lac's,
and those who have been familiar with him
for years say he has never appeared so much
overwhelmed at any event before.
The interview between the president and
his secretary was a most painful and trying
one to both. The secretary could hardly
speak, and it was with great ditllculty that he
explained in a brief and broken manner his
awful fall. He said he took upon himself the
whole responsibility, and his defense of his
wife was very manly. The interview was
very. short, and 'the presldenfaccepted his
resignation at once, without consultation
with any one
This action has caused much criticism,
and the president says that had be known
tbe full measure of the offense of Mr. Bel
kntp, he would not have acreptod his resignation.
Spavin, Ring Bone, etc.
I
Ko. Fakmkr: Having seen in the Fahmi.k
of the 2oth of l"eb. 1S7!, a request for my ex
perience in the matter of curing bone spav
ins, ring bone, Ac.-I will here give my ex
perience, if It is any beuellt to the readers of
tbe Farmer. I was born in Kuglaud; my
father was a horse doctor, and from the time
Hell school had to practice under hi in
structions, aud, after the death of my father,
practiced in that profession for more than
twenty years, riding day and considerably at
night, until my health became very muuh
impaired, rldlug so much was too much ex
posed, aud also having a fimily to provide
for, I concluded to come to America, where
I could make a living for my family by
firming, aud raising them to ft. which I con
sider the most independent life a man can
follow. Aud as fir bone spavin and ring
bone in Kogland, I will say there was more
than rive cases to one that there is in America
to the same number of horses; so llint I had
a long practice and experience in such dis
eases. The bone spavin aud ring bone Is
uot an enlargement of the bone or joint, but
a callous forming on tbe boue, and if not
cared in time will become a hard lony
Htibstance, thereby causing a stiff Joint,
which p rod u cos tbe lamoue-w. I apply a
liniment which penetrates through the
callous which is full of small holes Ilka a
epouge, aud kills its growth from the bono,
so that I have no difficulty in performing a
, cure. Miciiakl Lovkkidcik.
Molalla, Or., March 12, 187H.
Beans.
Monroe, Marcb 1 ii, 137(1.
Vau Karmkr: I would like to enquire
. through your piper how beans yield per
acre: bow utnny it tnkns to plant an acre;
liow tbey Hliould bn plauted; whether In
IiiIIk, or d-ilM; If in hlll, how far apart;
when Ih the Iwt time to plant; also on what
nun of lnud ? If you cannot Rive me the
tiwvswiry In'inrmatlon, perliapo sowi ol
your refc'cletu will. A. J. Loomi.
Also add, for benefit of our readers, what
. holl and locality best suits bean culture.
KO. t'ARMKIt.
A Question.
Kd. Farmer; If one thousand rails will
fence one acre, and two thousand will fence
four acres, how many acres in a farm, that
every time you lay up a rail you fence an
acre T Will aome of your readers answer
,, through the Farmer. H. B. M.
Oreqon Crrv, March 23d, 1870.
Practical Example.
Kditoii FAUMtin: la your paper of March
17th, Mr. Porter gives a practical example,
which ha states aa follows:
"J. M B,t who lives not far from Silverlon,
Marlon County, Or., Is seventy years old.
He admits that be has spent at least twelve
dollars a year, for the list sixty jears, for
tobacco. Suppose, Instead of sending his
money for tobacco, he bad each year loaned
the nionoy at twelve per cent, per annum,
com pound interest, what would bo the
amount' Or, suppose a man begins at
twenty and continues Its use till he Is Mxty,
as above; what would be the amount? "
He also says that hrt ho put I do not chew
or smoke tobacco, and that I will give a so
luton of the questiou.
Well, 1 do not ut-e tobacco, and as for the
solution, I find that twelve dollars, at twelve
per cent, jer auutuu, compound Interest,
and adding in twelve dollars annually, the
amount spent for tobacco tor sixty years,
Is $sj) i'm'.i 0."). Or for forty years, according to
the second supposition, av.iounts to $!),20o 0.1.
H. A, CouNKi.r..
Portland, March 24th, 1S7U.
A Wittvic Under date of March Ltl, a
correspondent of tho Corvallls Denumrat
writes irotn Y.kiiIuh lUy as follows concern
ing the wreck ol -choouer: "On or about
the '27th day of l-'enruary, or perhaps a few
days later, a schooner came ashore on the
rocks about '24 uiIIkh north of Nownort. in a
small cove. hue was button up, and appear
ed to have been dismantled at .sea; bur. who
she is, or where from, is mero conjecture.
She was loadod, but had about 111 or 12 tons
of what seems to be San l-Yaucisco Imllaal;
but one mast came naliore; alt her sail,' and
much ol her rigging was lorn and worn to
shreds, and almost the entire vessel has
pounded to pieces on the rocks. There is
but little of the veel left now. Her keel
was S7 feet long, l'Jvls inches. She was a
wide vessel lor tier lengh, very tlat, and had
a coutor-board; was iihock.fa-.iened, and,
from all that cuii be gathered from carelul
search and what i" leit of the hull, she is
supKsed to have boen the schooner Umle
Nam, but still it may not be, At all oventa,
a more total, absolute wieck could not be
Imagined."
Nakkuw ivi'Ai-i: As Mr. !..!. Holmes
was returning homo from Dallas last Mon
day lnorniug he met with an accident which
occurred as follows: lu crossing a bridge
near the residence of Mrs, Itlggs it appears
that a portion of the bridge had washed
away, or at least thegiouud, leaving a jog a
foot and half down. Tie fore wheels ot the
hack went down with so much force If caused
the Iront spring to break and as Mr. Holmes
had his feet braced against the dash board it
also gave way throwing him dowu on the
tongue. I im horses tiecame trlgutmieu anu
run, limning over Mr. Holmes anil throw
ing his wife and youugest child to the
ground. They were all more or less hurt
except tho child which escaped uuiuj tired.
The horses run but a short distance when
the hack turned over and was completely
smashed. Hrmizer.
Too Ynusu 'ix) DtK. Thousands of young
persons between the ages of It! and -" die of
consumption, every one ni wnom intent
bate boen saved by using Hale's Honey of
Hoieuoutm anil Tar when the cough first set
in.
Pike'sTootuache Drops cure in one minute.
Gi ltON'.V it lilt run.' and pitlii.taklui;, from felccti'il
r ettii'hi.. .i.ttAti !! 'Jry mine. Sec mlver-tl-enieut
"All About liarilenim.'." . B ItOOT,
f.rntver, HiK-kfiinl. III. Jul In 12
EARE OPPORTUNITY FOR
Profitable Investment.
i OFFER l'OK SALE ALL MY IrtlAL RSTATE
. lu Uluwii'Oo'imj, tiuirUilni'id mi original Jiowi.
tiontlilin, on l.itvl- mid Clark" ihcr, i'iinltlng of
file hundred acre", wo third llde-linrt meaiU.tt, ac
knowledged to ho thu bc-t r-toik claim lu the loiiuty,
Al-n. a large Interest In the Upper Vow n id AN'A'O
Itl , n pmlloa of .lolin Adair'' donation claim. In
quire of the. mb-crlber. T. v. 1'uWURS
Anuria, tln-cli I, lSTH.tr
Dr. H. SMITH,
3Z E! 3NT TIST,
Assisted by T. T. Shaw. !
Cllllco oijolti! liri'jtium'f new htoic,
SALEM, OREGON.
The Hoosac Thornless
IXCEl.i ALL OTIIEU III,.14!KIII!UltlI:s
li tu II million, (itnlity. ami lrtl-ittliiiif -Nfvcr
ttlmor lvlllf. hiiiI fui-i no thnri'i to torturti .ton.
Onu p'nif livtaull; .V) cent: :! pluits. Jl; IS iJ.im-.
tj. 1'ur riiU'hlttoryaiiil ti"tliuoniHi, Irc-oto nil, nit
i'lrc FK.VMt VOItI, Untcntu O.
Aenttvaulo(l I.UictjI liilnci-ineiilf. m!i I
w. wKiTUinronD.
j. w, wBATnEnrofiu.
Weatherford & Co..
Wbolcraleand Retail Dcalert In
DRU&S, PAINTS,
OILS, CLASS,
Patent Medicines.
CHEMICALS.
E errumery
TOILET QOODS,
Etc, etc
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
Por Medicinal porpotei.
Medloinei Oomponnded, and
Prescriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co..
JanO-j
Commtrclal ttreet, SALBH.
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W.L ADAMS, M.D., A.I. LLD,
Office oa First Street,
(Between Taylor and Salmon,)
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
TltK Doctor I now curing Chronic Dl-eajen hi h
erto considered Incurable, by new and rational
method of treatment, on moderate tetm. lie lie
lonr to no "school" of medicine, but, admitting
there 1 some trulh In Allopathy, Hydropathy, Ho
tuiropalhy, and Meamcrltm, he reject them all as n
v hole, retaining from each wlateter experience hat
Iirmen to be henellclal. lie holds that no man. how
ever ell read In science, can cure thofc chronic rtlr-eae-tt
hlch uok t-sfllc the klll of all tho school,
ho has no other resource thin those obtained by
rending all tho mcdl-al books yet published tho 'Ec
le:tlo"' authorities not excepted. Hut ho docs hold
that l) his system of Medicated Electric VaporlTathr,
and by nitltur on the blood, the brain, and spinal
nines by counter-irritant and harmless medicines,
every diseased organ tu the body can bo restored,
i here thero has been no natholofftrsl uv,Oi,ftnn r.
smllng in an entire loss of function. Ho ha demon
strated this In very many Instances, bv curing even
ease hu 1ms lis! of what doctors not unknou n to fame
h.ul proiiimnciil Incurable heart dlseise," besides
having reached cases of Suihlll-.. Scrjlula, Rhenma
tlstn, I'onsuinntlon, Ilrlglit' Kidney, Dmpr. Liver
(Miitiiniiu, i lie-, .-iieurisnis, IBpeworill, llllllOrS,
womb troubles. Djspepsia. brain diseases. Ac , when
sutlerers had spent last ums ot money on " eminent
physicians," all to no purpose. The Dr. claims to
Iiae mcceeilcil tu moillljlng galanism so as to inke
It take the plac'o of animal magnetism, brslti life, vi
tal force, or the rU tnnllnililr htihinv which, when
assisted, heals all c-imble le-!on In the body. This
Is sent throitch the brain, and m cr the elsrlit pairs of
nenes to cerypanl-lo or tissue lu thu body, white
the patient Is passing through the bath. This bath is
the Dr.'s on n Intention, and, comblnlna all tho ad
vantfl!.'es the TitrkHb and other baths, and being
detnlil of their evils and danger. Is pronounced by
those who hate tried the best b.ihs In Kiiroue, the
hastern i itles. Calltornla, and Oregon, far superior to
.my of them.
Out or a boftor certificates as to the result or his
treatment which could be published, thu following
are oflcrid to sufferers. They do not embrace, how
ever, the most remarkable of sis cures:
OUKTIFmVTKS.
l'oiui.vM), Kcb.n, 1 nth.
I surterci lour jears ft-nm Bright' kidney, enlarged
pi-ostmte and t ''ronlc catarrh id bladder. I tried set
en dmlors, got worse, and gate, up to die. In April
last a Irlens. pretatled ou me to call on Dr. v. L. Ad
ams. I was soon relieved of sntlerlng In Jul) was
able to work ill halt est, mid hate ttotked ever since.
Keel unite, well and happ). Dr. Adams certainly
saved icy life, Hiliiin Donseii.
1'or four years I was nilsenble suAcrer n-om stph
Ills, enlarged pro-trn e gland, and rheumrtlsm. I
spent two thousand dollars on doctors In New York
and San Francisco, and didn't get much, ITany, relief,
I final! concluded to take the advice that. I udge Hum
.lennirive me la-t 111, and phcu myself under the
caivot Dr. W. L. Adam-. Ills freatment atmilshed
me lu Its n-u)t I am tree fiom pain, and hate been
since thu third day alter I began treatment. I am, lu
tact, anew man. and g'te this statement lor the bene
fit of nthei', ihoiiglt. for uasons the public will un
do stand, I do not give my lull name. P.O. C.
YAvuin.i, I'm tv, Feb. 1(1. lSTii.
1 ormatvjeais I tvasa sutlerer Horn chmnli: rheu
matism, dlstroislng piles, and palpitation or the
heart, so that life was a burden. I finally went to
I'uitland, and wa cured by Dr. W. L. Adams. I am
now lreo from pain, and can work hard all day with
out being tired Although W, .tears old, I led like a
bo.t again. The benefit J got lrom his treatment Is
ttoilli more In me lhan all the gold in Nevada
O. II. AllAM.
I.ITTI.K PAt.f., W T., .Ian. -. 1STH
In hammering u piece or steel, a Iragment of it pen
etrated nit lelteje. I went to I'ortland, sniVerlng
lii Ibat I raunoi describe, fur medical aid. After
several dectors examined and cimiHelcd, thej told me
that my etn must be taken out, as It was Impossible to
save II, and that if I aldn't have it taken out I would
lose ihe other et-, n,o On my way to the lintel, a
good Mmaritan advised me. belore consenting lobe
lmtiheied, lo see fir. Auams. f did o, tlunk Clod
aud he soon relieved nieot pain, took tho steel lrom
my eye. and cured nieAsjitingiiiyjiiyo, sating ino
from gnnt suffering, ftmlsntlnf me several hundred
dollii- 1 feel more grateful toward him than lan
guage run express ,tv, llr.Mii Hootii.
Ci.iitKK l'o., W T Vub. 5, lSlii
My youngest babe, tthiih weighed eight and ihiee
iiiartr pounds when born, fell oft to seven pounds
and half iu three-iiiomh-, as It had uevtr retained a
pantile ol muk on Its stomach, nut lived bv sucking i
sugar lied ui iu a i loth. It becamu a sutl-rlng skel
eton, and dlrtlrultiv set In tint threatened to kill It
In. i lew ilijs My neighbors said, "Don't like It to
a dot lor: no doctor con saw it; It will only die the ,
sooner..' One persun. h wvever, adv Ised me in take it i
to Dr. Ad im-. of I'ortlanil, Ongon. I did -", and lu I
three months It was a tat, bouncing boy, vvilghln;'.
fourteen pounds. It began to live on milk from the I
time Dr. Adam- began to freat it. 1 luuslderlt al-1
mo-t u mliaeiiloii- euiii. and so do olheis. t make I
lids -Ian nu nt lor the benerli of otbet eulb'iers.
.Sviitu J. W'a-iiiii i:. I
Cum ti.o, Kill. 1, lrti'i,
licr Im liic- filkil to si"! iin.t Mil I from iilij-l! i-iu
lu rt tor .in uu'winvMi troiililc. 1 ttiotr to l)r AiUin1..
ol I'nrtliuiil. tiii .rem. citing nij itiuiionw, lie .,'iit
fill1 llU'lllt ilHI lor II IHJH'-HOIM II 1.IHIJ1 Mll'll'll 1I1U ll
Din Imtii) nt tlilrt tci't Imitf. Mi-' II .M
1'IHITI tMI, Mllllll 7, 1flli.
I .uu now tiat-i olil-luti miiUhi! h- noiif lint
ltl-l'll KllliM. hillCI I 'Ml- 1 I tt -u-lilll. t,fi JutJOfiitut. I
iihi, i ii-l'u ui'iior.. ii-iiiu. mirm., iiijii nvimiriii'ii'r.
t llil Jl I'l.lllti lit (itiv-li 1 in- l':it il-liu ll me flu vi nil 111
nottiiri' J Ii in. iKitt In i-n utiilrr Dr. AilnihV irral
until one in iiiih. mil tul HUu ii in tt niati, UN treat,
int'iit Im i i ml fo tin lo nit iiImiom tult.uiiliiii.l.t. Hi '
I ta ti'lli tul of tu'iul.i iMut lurtirli1 or fiiy tm'-ililu I
In .i i rv -h, r 1 1 in., nfim f hi .mi I iilmi.til I li.i I ii i
tlioii-'lil ttoiilit tiki lo rftoinmi'iiil other -ni'l-ru- to
Uu tuicu 1 .ii.tt ituii; i.tlicii. illil iiml cot rclii-f,
(Uoi:ilK . SWANK,
III! Antii" ttrltfi' tin ;iru-i'ilitliiit', utul rmi'ly
ciuil1 out itu'illcltiii, n littlu iflii liu ilriGe tor 'tuli ih
iii.uall ti ill lili. alii ntili Fit lit: citn liutu tlio patient '
utiilir hi- iiiiMtaut ttiilcli fltid ittru ai the tu aliiu'fit '
nitt.iiirc-. Only lellir- lont.iliilni; et ninp-, altlnj; ,
-iiijitni anil akitv tor an (ij.ltiion, tilll lm ati-tter-,
nl. ratlintx mi til iiiion luiti'i ileal! lairly and
llOIlet) ttlllinoiltiei'tlon, no lalsehoo'l, no hum.
liii-.'iflii'.', to j.'it luo'ile'-. miiiii'y. ""Do nufii ntlieiT a
int ttoiiKl Imtc them ilotiott,'1 I a rule he 1- trl:n:
to lit n up tu.
A l.u-1) nlru)ln the Olllie, tu u-lt
Iu treulliiK Woiiihu.
PtlllTI IMl, Vircli. lfTli, llllllilf
1 rillAVtliii; uliliiliii'ii lu thu V. Slate-.,
a M MJLm M. ? t'atiada, anil Kiiriipe; Icrtun
an low ai tim.e or any oilier reliable houce. C'orru
npuuili'iice intlleil lu the Knllfli and Inrel-;!! l.iti-iu.'e-,
ttitli liitintori', Mtorueyfat l.atf, and other
-iiilcilor., e'peclally with fhore ttho hate lad their
rac- ri'Juliitlii tnulniiiil-of oihor nttiirix-ji-. ltl re
Jei'teil ta-ri hut Tee- are rtJi-iniahle, utul lm ctiniu 1
inarie uiile,". m itrij i.ii(reii(ut
'i.T'', (Vl'iflWaAS I'"1' want a l-at.
11 WjL M. WM 9 eni.i.eiidii.aiiioi.
el or-L.'llh nl d n full ile-i rllitloll of tuur llittlitloll.
Wdttlll make an rxHitilnatlnn at the I'atent utllie,
atidif ttellilnk It iialentaliit, tilll -.end ou paiierii
aud adtiie and tiro.ciiilu jour can'. Our Ho will lie,
In ordinary ra-e-. 2.'i.
a BTkrairf"ll. onilur tttlHeii, In all inatlerx
AM9 W MXjMU Matlna to fat. lAlll
fftit. I'fltent Uw. ami Invcntlnn-. JL JLJ-JA4
Itifirreiiie-i! Hon, M. D. '.veU. ex Coinnil.-iloiier
of I'atinln. C'leti'latit, Oulo; u. II, Kllej. Ei., face
retarv Xational (Jranije, Loui-tille. Ky,
Rr-hend a Hatnp Tor our "tliilde for olilaluln-j
I.,..,!,- " . iiimb ,ir rji iim'"'.-i.
Aildreni': I.OUI.1 ilia.Klt i CO., Solicitor.- of
Patent. Waflilnf-t u, D. V. mhl'tt
Notice of Final Settlement.
In Comity Court, Marion Coiuty, Oregon. K'tata or
It. U. Kinney, dii'eawl.
AW, KINNEY. admlnUtrator or fald eetatc,
t havinj. tiled hi accounta In nald court, praytiii
a final nett'craent of thuratne: It U there-lore ordend
that ald application lie lic-ird at the t'ourt-hoii.e In
Salera on I'rlday. the 1 1th day of April, IriH. at S o'
clock p.m.. at ttiilcli time and place all person, lo
tcretted ttiUpleate appear and ale oliji-i ilina lo the
aame. ir any exit. osl.'io, Marlon county, Orevon,
March IS, l6iJ. JOHN V. PSKbLBS.
5w County Judjc.
3 3Ei F mt
GARDEN CITY PLOWS, IMPROVED
WE HAVE ON IUND. AND AHK RECK1V1NQ. THE LAHOEST STOCK OP THE ABOVE CE
cbratcd TIows ever Imnorted to the Taciflc coast. The success of these Plow lt year exceeded tcf
thing ever befora known lu this State, Those now on hand are made with new and special Improvements,
Warranted Superior to any Plow in the United States !
THE GARDEN CITY SULKY FLOW,
Cutting 14 and 16 inches, with 3-horse attachment, and 16-inoft
rolling Cutter is without a rival. It has been so thorough
ly tested that we warrant its operation in any. soil in
the State. These Plows are sold with that guaranty.
- SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICE LISTS.-
SCHUTTLER WAGONS, AL.L SIZES
MONITOR BROAD-CA8T
SEEDEES AND CULTIVATORS,
AAnncM niTV
OULTIVATOES AND HARROWS'.
T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.
S4E.B3I, October I, lS7f.
SEED POTATOES,
Ot the following Varlcflcx:
EXTRA EARLY, VERMONT, BROWNELL'S BEAUTY,
SAVAGE, EARLY ROSE, GAENETT CHILE.
A General
GROCERIES &
FARRAR
Commercial Street, -
(Sanative Pills)
if You Want a Safe Purgative, use
lr. Jnynei Hanstlve PUIm. They
will relievo tho Stomach and Roweln,
without (iripitig, and eleanso tho
wholu nlimotitary canal.
If You Want a Liver Stimulant, Pso
lr. Jnyue'a Hanatlve FUbk Thoy
will rcstora tho Action of tho Llvor,
mid rctfiovo all obstructioiiH of the
lilliary duct. Tlioy may lie relied
on Iniill AlTection.s of tho Liver, and
:uo eHjioclally helpful In casos of
llllions Dyspepsia.
If You Want a Mild Laxative, use
llr. Jiiyiic'n Nnnatlve PHI. When
tukoti lit H,tnall doses, thoy romovo
.. ..-., t.,n L.il.lf .1 flu, limlir nnfl
it l-ll.i,U HUMI, W. ...V. UW..J, ..
Kradnully rliango tho vitiated Hocro-
tlons of tho .Stomach and Liver,
which If lot alone, often generate
Merlons diseases.
Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pills are or
jrreat holp In removing Skin Dis
eases, originating from an Impure
Condition of tho Wood. They may
lm taken at all tiiuos without danger,
and while usiiifr them, you may eat
and drink as usual..
T A. DA IS at CO,, Wholei-ale Areata. Portland,
OrL'im. IKlStU
Administrator's Sale.
X'OTIKK Ii hereby ifiven thit. pursuant to an order
' ..r ti.i. f.iiiiitv ivmri nf Marlon ccvontv. Oretron.
rwlll otter Tor i-ale at public auctloil on FRIDAY, the
.MTU iia ok MARCH, latll, at 11 o'clock a. in., of raid
dat. at the Court llotue door In halem. In iald coun
ty ot .Marlon, lor yold com in hand, the lollowluir de
(crlbedhointuaiiirio', beiouKlnitto tbe vautu or Jo.
iiphA.Vrlibt,deceaed, to wit: A iiirtlon of Lot
m,. .i -nniii nnw nceiinled hv a bookstore, and being
tuMity.tWe feet In Irciit. and runiilng liack the entire,
depth of raid L"t No. t, and altiutwl 111 HlljerUiB,
Marion i sinity. Oreou. J M. UKOWN,
Jan
14. Ifl'ltvl
Adminlttrator
Oregon Steamship Company's
STEAMJOATS.
THE STEAMER ALICE WILL LKAVB SALEM
for Corrallla and intermediate polnta iw Monday
and Tiiurlay of each week about a p. in. XelurnlUK
will leat e Salem for I'ortland at a. m.
Steamer HUN AM A will leave for tbe lame polnta
oTuel.y..ndFfld.r..wI1(McCUU(X(Aswi(
Jan.31.tr.
1875.
V - - f0tt.
mJKim4 vj
vllliraVrrtWlitHl&
V
J
Amortmeat of
PROVISIONS.
BROS.
Salem, Oregon.
Chanoes. for Good Invest
ment. I OFFER KOU S KhE, ON I.ONll CltElU'P, TO
rejponnllile pirtles, taluililii ptoperty t.nd later
fittfl ae tollon-
Lois and Blocks in Portland, Or.,
With or without hou-ci on thorn
2?'a.Yna.a, favorahl located, tt ltli or with
out a lock.
1,000 or morn Heron or Tlmlieri'd, I'rairlu. or
Swale LANDS, near river and rallioadj, at Ihih that
tiovornment pric&H.
An Interest In. a STKAM SAW .MILL, wJilch lm
tho bent payins tnslni-i lu the Statu.
ValuibloPlacoriiiuHJiiart MINKS In Eastern Or
ejron, wltli water bopply and uiodein machinery for
milling atUclii'il. Alo, IJuarl. Jtllln, Fi rry Rlubto,
and Toll KoailA -nil r tthiih property inu 1: paid for
out of the nrocwil r the huelnui.
-U."l),
Money Imneil and llonotteit on good 8iw
curlty, and imin discounted.
Aluo. Locntn IlnmoKtead', I.anil Warra-itV, and Col
lege Scrip, on select ist (internment I.aniU.
Pnmerly lu Finland, ami outililu linda BX
UIIANUEIi too pniperly lu oilier htalen.
On all aalo-i, time will bo ulicu for nearly tho trholoi
amount.
O. ZkT. OABcTBR,
liuil Kate Dealer, PORTLAND. Or.,
ilecSltr Cartcr'ii lllock l'ront Street.
Pacific University
ANII
TUALATIN AOAOn;,
FovoMt Grove, Ovoffou.
FACULTV J.
Ret S. II. MARHII, D. D Prcrldtnt, aud Frofeaa
or of Intellectual Philosophy.
Riv.BOUAC'B LVMAN, A. X, I'toteoaor of Rhet
oric aad lllrtorv.
OBO. II. COLLIER, A. M I'rofe.nor or Hatb
ematlca. Rar. T. CONDON, A. M. Profeaaor of Natural
rjlitonr.
JOH. W. MARSH, A. M., Profefnor of Latin ami
Greek.
J. D now. A. M , Prlnt'ual of Academy.
Mm, M. e. Bl'ILLKK, J Teceptrean.
The nchoiJ year tonalnta of tbreo term. lin;lunloir
inrpectlvelry on tint Brat Wednesday of September,
December, and March,
in ih I7nlv.-r.ltv ihn iililnn la itJS tier vear. and!
iu the Academy tllO per year payable per term lov
advance.
Uoaril can be bail at fnn 3 to i J per week.
BxaminaiioiiH roraaaiianon win ou neiu u
temlier lit, at M a. m., at the CoIIck".
Far further lnionmJIon. addruf tbe 1'rerldeut or
any other member ot the Faculty.
INFALLIBLE AND FINAI
CURE!
ALL PERSONS SUFFERINO FROM ASTHMA.
UioncMtla. Indiieed 'W'VimSnfntiv
umptlon, and wlrblnir to bo FERMANENTLT
Iuunail, pieaae luiopn uie, iu jn:irwiii "j .--..
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