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C ondition of the N ational j G range . — A Washington dispatch I dated June 15th says the headquarters FRIDAY................................... JULY 2, 187». of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, which ever since the F ailures tn B usiness . — Peter organization of the order, in 1868, has Coo|M»r failed in making hats, failed as been in Washington, will probably be a cabinet maker, locomotive builder removed to Louisville, Ky., in a short and grocer, but ns often as he failed he time. Kentucky stands No. 5 as re tried agafri, until he could stand upon gards the number of granges, having hh feet alone ; then crowned his vic 1,559. Indiana heads the list with tory by giving $1,000,000 to help poor I 2,027 Granges. Missouri has 2,026 ; Iowa, 2,004 ; Illinois, 1,584, and Ken boys in time to come. tucky, 1,559. The total number of Horace Greeley tried three or four Granges in the United States is 23,500, lines of business before he founded the Tribune and made it worth $1,000,000. with an estimated aggregate member Patrick Henry failed at everything ship of 1,500,000. The total receipts he undertook until he made himself from 1868 to 1871, inclusive, were less the ornament of his age and nation. than $5,000, while the receipts last The founder of the New York Her year were $216,381. The order at ald kept on failing and sinking his i present has $69,000 invested tn Govern* money for ten years», and then made j ment bonds, and $19,000 in cash on one of the most profitable newspapers : deposit at the financial agency in New York. on earth. Stephen A. Douglas made dinner R emoval of N itric S tains .—The tables and bedsteads and bureaus many yellow stains formed on brown or black a long year before he made himself a j woolen goods by nitric acid can be re- giant on the floor of Congress. Abraham Lincoln failed to make ! moved, when freshly formed, by mois both ends meet by chopping wood ; tening them repeatedly with a concen failed to make his salt in the galley trated solution of permangan ate of pot slave life of a Mississippi flatboatman ; ash, ani then rinsing with water. he had not even wit enough to run a 1 Yellow stains on the hands may be grocery, and yet he made himself a treated in the same way, and the dark grand character of the nineteenth brown coloration produced may then be removed by treating with aqueous century. solution of sulphurous acid. General Grant failed at everything except smoking a cigar ; he learned to A K ansas paper says : “A mule tan hides, hut couldn’t sell leather kicked an insurance agent in this enough to purchase a pair of breeches. I place on the cheek the other day. The A dozen years ago he brought up on agent’s cheek was uninjured, but the top of a wood pile, teaming it to town mule’s hoof was broken.” for $40 a month, and yet he is at the head of a great nation. K. KUBLI, (.die^rniírnitií ■ -------------------------------------fr T ------------ n r r - A curious litigation is going on in Bloomington, Illinois. About thirty years ago, one Stephen Griffith had some 1,500 head of cattle and the same number of hogs. Corn was high, stock on the decline, and Stephen, in daily fear of losing all his property, entered into a covenant with God, that if He would help him out of the difficulty he would make over all his property he might in future acquire, above enough to support him, to the Lord. During his life he gave away almost $1,000,000 to various religi<u< and charitable institutions. When he died, at the age of 80, he was thought to be insane, for he previously conveyed property valued at $150.000 to the Orphan Institute at Flat Rock, Ohio, the Freeman’s Aid Society, the Chris tian Union, the American Bible So ciety, the Tract, and the Church Ex tension Society. These conveyances his heirs propose to set aside, with what prospect of success we are not informed. The point that when in danger of loss he made a special vow, would hardly prove him insane, though his keeping It might, in the opinion of some men.— New York Tribune. - ■■ — ■■ ■ ■" < ♦ ■ — I— I ™ G rowing C ucumbers for P ickles . —I find cucumbers a paying crop when grown for pickles, and sold either be- lore or after salting—price per 100 the same in either case. I plow as deep as two horses can pull the plow, then mark one way four feet apart, letting the plow run as deep as the ground was plowed. I then put a large shov elfull of good barnyard manure w here each hill is wanted—say four feet apart —and then thoroughly mix with the soil, making the hills about two inches higher than the general surface of the ground. I plant about the middle of■ June. As soon as the plants get large enough to be out of the way of the striped hug, I thin to four plants to each hill. I cultivate them frequent ly, and hand hoe two or three times before the vines commence to run.— P. & Ransom. ■■■ ■ < ♦ ■ — II . Odd Fellows' Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER & WORKER IN Dealers in Agricultural Implements, TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. Pumps, AG RICU LTUR AL IMPLEMENTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. c NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, THE CHAMPION THRESHER, SOLE AGENTS FOB THE Is made especially from OREGON DESIGN, and has all the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, PITTS' LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Too well and favorably known to need comment. It is the PRE MIUM HARVESTER of the World. As a Self-Rake Reaper is This Thresher is no longer advertised under the name of CHAL unequaled, and as a Mower excels them all. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, LENGE. 'Io avoid confounding namos and Trade Marks it is branded with our Trade Mark, CHAMPION, without which none are genuine. These machines for 1875 have ALL the recent im AGENTS FOR MARSH HARVESTER! provements, and are all that is implied in the name. It is the Fuse and Caps, CH AMPION of the World. ----- A Cheap Mode of harvesting small cro[>». Binders ride, and reap HAINES’ GENUINE HEADERS, and bind 10 acres per day. We have harvester with header attachments. improvements for 1875. We have two stvles—10 and Wooden and Willow Ware, With special 12 feet cut. SINGLE AND DOUBLE GEAR. TAYLOR. SULKY RAKE! Wheeler, Mellick & Comnany'a Thresher». Endless Chain. For two or three horses, with Latest Improvements. A most de The strongest and most durable rake in use. Cost saved in a season. I sirable machine for the Farmer who does his own work. But REVOLVING RAKES. Nellis’Harpoon Horse Fork. Palmer's two horses and three “hands” aro needed. Horse Fork. Horse Powers—all styles, “Mounted” or “Down.” ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS OILS VARNISHES. GLASS Mitchell and Schlittler Wagons —Best in Use—Prices Reduced. . IMPORTANT.—Endorsed hr the Medi cal profession. Dn. W m . H all ’ s B alsam for the L ungs cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest. D r . T ownslky ’ s T oothache A nodyne cures in one M inute . CASH. CUTLERY, WIRE, 3 Inch Light Two-horse.............................................. $110 00 Inch Medium Two-Horse................................... 115 00 Administrator's Notice. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR I have secured the services of a First-class RENEWER. Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair TN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, 1 I am receiving and have constantly on hand a full and first-class stock of Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of David Farrar, deceased. All persons in Ready-Made Clothing, debted to said estate are requested to settle the same immediately ; and all those hav GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. ing claims against the said estate will pre sent them witii the proper vouchers to mo at my residence in Butte Creek precinct within six months from the date hereof. tV" Everything sold at reasonable rates. H. <’. FLEMING. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Administrator of the said Estate. June 1^, 1875. 25x28. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sier ra Nevada mountains of California, tho medicinal properties of which are extract ed therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question 13 almost daily asked, “What is the cause of the unparalleled success of V inegvr B itters ?” Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and tho patient recovers his health. They are the gr. at blood purifier and a life-giving prin ciple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been com- po inded possessing tho remarkable qual ities of V inegar B itters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well ns a Tonic, reliev ing Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, iu Bilious Dis eases. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, sitting in l’robate June 12. 1875. JOHN NEUBER, In the matter of the estate ot Thilo Gass- inann, deceased. OUIS HERLING, ADMINISTRATOR | of said estate, having tiled in said Court j DEALER IN his final account for settlement, and also : praying for an order for setting the time for hearing the same, therefore notice is , ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWRLIIY, SIL- hereby given that »aid final account will verware, etc., has received a large ad- be heard and determined in said Court on dition to his well-selected stock of Jewelry Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1875. at and silverware. which time all persons having any objec ELGIN ANI) WALTHAM, tions to said final account and settlement must then and there make the same. Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver By order of lion. E. B. Watson, County Chains, all imported from the first manufac Judge. E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk. turers in tho East. A fine lot of SETH June 12, 1875. 25x28. THOMAS’ EIGHT-BAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. Summons. Also all kinds of E ight -B ay and 30- iioitr C locks ; P ocket C utlery and W illow Justice’s Court for the Precinct of Ashland, W are of all kinds ; a now assortment of the State of Oregon, County of Jackson. most elegant Jasper Houck, Plaintiff, against John Dyer, and Ben Dyer, Defendants; summons civil Toys for the Holidays, action to recover money. CONSISTING OF To John Dyer and Ben Dyer, the above named ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY WAGONS, Defendants : WORK-BOXES: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon : You are hereby required to ap Tn fact everything that is wanted for the hol pear before the undersigned, a Justice of iday«. A fine lot of SILVER-PLATED the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on tlie WARE of the best quality. Also a fine lot ol 2^th day of July, A. D. 1875, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the office of Music Boxes, Accordeons, Guitars, Violins, etc. said Justice in said precinct, to answer tlie A Fine Assortment of above-named plaintiff in a civil action. CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, The-defendant will take notice that if he fail to answer the complaint herein, the Pi|>es. Pipe-stems, and anything of that plaintiff will take judgment against him kind that mav be wanted. I am also Agent for the sum of $33.25, together with the costs for the GROVER A BAKER and FLOR and accruing costs of this action. ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them Given under my hand this first day of constantly on hand. I have just received June A. D. 1875. E. DE PEATT, the latest improved Florence, which feeds Justice of the Peace for Ashland Precinct. the work FROM THE OPERATOR. Published by order of E. De Peatt, Justice Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned of the Peace for Ashland Precinct, made at and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing Ashland June 1, 1875. Machines cleaned and repaired. 24. JASPER HOUCK, Plaintiff. Give me a call. 29tf. L W Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring G ray or F aded H air to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, an<l silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It retnovps all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, pi events the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their norptal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical II air D ressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair :» splendid, glossy aj>- pearance. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts says, “The const it nents are pure, ami carefully selected tor excellent quality; and 1 consider it the B est P reparation for its intemled purposes.” Sold by nil Dcngyislt, nitil Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar. 150 00 Wide Track Wagon, $5 extra. them use V inegar B itters as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. it. h . M c D onald a C o ., Druggists and General Agents, San Franc’s- co, Cal., and New York City. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. As our Renewcr in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one pr partition ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color I which will neither rub r.or wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. KALL & CO.. NASHUA. N.H. Bl’YS AYO »ELI * KXCHANOE on the principal Cities of the United States and Europe. INNl'EH CRBTiriCATM of DEPOSIT available at all commercial and financial points. BUYS A.YD 8ELL8 National, State, City and County Bonds. INVESTMENTS MADE on orders. GOLD AXD SILVER JXITI.I.IO’N and LEGAL TENDERS bought and sold. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS kept in Gold. Sliver and Currency, and subject to elieck a! pleasure. INTEREST PAID on Time Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE in San Fmneia- ce and vicinity without charge, and at all other points at cost, and proceeds remitted at current rates of Exchange. 0. H. BOGART, PETER H. BURNETT, Cashier. President Vermont Stallion “MIKE.” K A. T I I A I R O X ! A most pleasant amt invigomtlnx tonle. Recommended by all the emi nent Physicians throughout the L’ni’.ed States. Every family should have it in tlie house. Read certificates on each t>ottlo. Sold by all Liquor Dealers and Druggists. 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Has been in use over Half a Cen tury. It Promotes the Growth, Pre serves the Color, Increases the Vigor and Beauty of the Hair, Prevents its Falling out. and Turning Gray. milE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 1 sale his farm situated on Antelope creek, 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 acres of land, 400 acres being good farming land and under fence. It is a good grain farm and sheep ranch, well watered and the sunshine. I«et him re-vitalizo tonic and good houses and barns upon it. .. ■ ' e ♦ » I' ■ i ■ — A n Iowa woman gave her husband purify his system with TERMS OF SALE—$11 per acre, one-half down, the balance to suit purchaser. morphine to cure him of chewing .to TarraHt's Effcrvrscent Seltzer Aperient, J. W. SIMPSON. bacco. It cured him, bat she is doing and within a week he will feel like a new N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller her own spring plowing. [ man. SOLD BY AhL DRUGGISTS. parcels, if desired. 7tf. H, EPSTEIN & CO.. Bole Proprietors. * 518 F ront S t ., S an F rancisco , C al . LADIES, BARGAINS ! Do you want a Pure Blooming Com plexion f If so, a few applications oj HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM will gratify you to your heart's content. It does away with Redness, Blotches FIVE BRAN NEW FLORENCE and Pimples. Overcomes the Flush ed appearance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. Sewing Machines ! FARM FOR SALE. ' i , ■ MINING CLAIMS. The Only Pain thnt WiMantlv «top« th* mo«t rxerncistlnR rains, slls.e IntiaininsUon«, and run:. I’nncrMiikin. whether of di* Lungs. Stamsch, BowtU, or utb« r gUad. or organa, hg »no application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. no matter how rtnlrnt rr rxcraeiatlng the pstn th» RHEI'MATIC, Rrd rlilden. Infirm. Crippled. Nervona. tk'Urak’ic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. IADWAY’0 HEADY RELIEF • THT.L AFFORD INSTANT EASE TFLAMM a HON OP the kidneys inflammation of ms rladdee . lt7T.AMM.VnuN OF TUE ROWELS _ CONGESTION OF THE LCNGR. r S ore tekoat , difficult hkeathing I ALFJTATION OF THE nEART. nrSTERIC.1, CROUP, OIPTHERI V CATARtn, INFLUENZA. geadaciiz . TooniAcnE. NEURALGIA, RFTEUMATTBX. COLD enTLLS, ACmdllMji ’ The npplicu:ion of the Itond v Erlieft» th- pert or parts wIn-re the pain or dxllicuUy txuu wul afford ew-r and Coinfort. Twenty drop« tn half a tumbler of ws’rr wlH In a fi» w moment« cure CRAMPS. SPASMS. SoUH STOMAt’K, IfEtRTIH Hf, SICK HEADACHE, DIARKHOR a . DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN TOE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL P a TNS. Travelers »boul,I clwav« carry a bottle of VaR- tray’s Itcndy rtetlrf with ih. in A few drop, m water will i rev. ttt sH-kn*«-« or pani« front cLause uT water. It b better tU_u French brandy or Ritiera na a ttimulant. FEVra AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOUT? enred fn- fifty cents. Thera le not n rcmodirl ap-nt in tliu world that will core Fe«»r snd Arne, r :id ell other Malarlou«, Riloua. »earl-'. Tvphoid, Tell, w, end «'her Fever, (aalrd by RAlt WAY’S riLLS| ro «¡uict; a« RADWAY'S RK a DT Rd. LIEF. Fitly ccntd per Lotus. BTr.nx-n and rrr.n r.icft rlood — ixcrraar OF FLESH AS1> WT IOIIT—CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO AL.^ - ■ 1 " ■ ' * ■■■" ■— ■ ■ DR» RADWAY’S Swrte Resolvent THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER^ UAS MADE 733 ’.fOST A.«TONISniNG CURES- S<J 8UICK. SO RAPID ASH TUR CHANGE», Till ODY UNDER«JOES, UNDER THE INFLUKN« < ' OF THU TRULY WONDERFUL MED1C1NR. THAT W Day aii Increase ii Flesi ana Wt Sea ani Fell. Kidney £ Bladder Complaints, Tumor of 12 Yearsf Growth Cured by Itadicay’s Resolvent, LYON’S E after res ’Ing this adverthement need any one PUFFER WITH PAIN. hADWAT’3 READY RELIEF XS A CURE FO X ) EVERY ralE. It vru the first and is Every dmp rfi IM FARS tFARILLlAN RF«O!> Vl:XTcon>inunk-r.t'-«thr<.ueh the Blood. Sweat. Urine- »ndother Fluid«a -J juice«of the ayMrm the vieor << Ute. tor it repairs tli* ws»’«acr'he body wbh new an.| round material. F*ro.ul.i. S< philh, Cotummptlc-n. Glandnl.-ir diu-nm. I c m i i the throat. Mouth. T-,- nors. Nodcfin thvGlaud.and other i-nrt.of ilic.y.t.tn, Sore Eyca, Struiuoroii. dtscliarvea irotn the Ear* ani the worst form-» « f skiti di<ca-«c«. Eruption«. Frt.r Sore«,Scald Ilea 1.: Worm. Salt Rheum. Ery.lp«Ks Acne. F-lack F|>< u, Worr.tt i t tlie Flesh. Tumor«. Can. cer« in tho Womb, rr a r.ii veakeninc and painful di«- charges. Kight sweat I,--«« f Suei m and all wa.te« of tho lno prineirl*. c t tri.h :i the rnrative raotfc or tin« wonder of Mod« rtl « hr mbtrt.ixl a tew day»' u— wi.| Srove to any person usitu >tf r either m tla-M forui« ..f i■‘«•a«o in potent power i ■»ctrrts them. It tho patient, c'-i'v Lerntnlt’? rc«1iiced bv the wi">» and decomposition that i«c>>ntinually proe-ewing. »ue- cecds in arrestlnj? these wa-t«-«. an«t repair« th* ran.« ■with new materul: ttdofrom 'i-althy bl.w»l—and ihi« tho SARSAPARILL -IN Wi-l an I d>«-s reeurc—« cure in cerium; for v.hea <Kx-? *uia remedy commence, iu work of purifleattoa,BCi «mccrc.tsln dlinimahlng ih. Io i of wa-!«-«. n«repairs Will b- rapid, ami everyday the patient w ill iced blrase!fk*r«Hvln-_'bettei and «trots the l««od digcMfiig better, uppvtitc improving, and atid weight incr« a.«ing. Not only doc« the S**SAP»fttu.t»ir Rrtnnt.vvxv er col all tnowi rei'iedi.tl agent«in iheeure ot Clioxiir. Ser-», lulou«. CoMtitutio'in1. uud tiu.t dlx.**ei, but it u th* only positive cute l^r Traniartx every kind of Legitimate Bnnkiug ltunineM. rpiIE CELEBRATED VERMONT STAL- 1 lion, Peniger’s Mike, now owned by ’ Cardwell <fc Caton, will stand at the stables of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville. Mike is 10 years old, was sired by old Vermont, and is himself the sire of many fine trotting horses who have shown extra ordinary speed, among which are Taylor’s Benedict, Barney Flanders, McDonough’s Dick, Kahler’s Selim, Plymale A McDon- verything sold at reasona - ongh’s Tampson, Cardwell’s Billy, McDon ble rates. Give me a call and judge for ough’s Nelly. yourselves. 33tf. Pasturage’ for mares from a distance fur nished free of charge. T erms —$25. CARDWELL A CATON, Propr’s. J. A. C ardwell , Groom. P. S.—We are prepared to furnish pastur age and are making a full season with the horse. 12m3. r CURES THE WORST Pints In from Ono to Twenty Minutm. NOT ONE HOUR b Capital, (Paid ap in Golä) $800,000 Surplus Fund (in Gold) 206,110 NOTICE TO STOCK-RAISERS ! RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Buckingham’s Dye HEALTH! BEAUTY!! FC.-. THE WHISKERS. If men will enjoy good health, let I R eading the great Spurgeoqjs dec laration, “A cigar Is a thing to thank God for,” a Navy Yard school boy bought a. cigar. He was afterwards T he W orld is in B loom .—Nature wears seen hanging over a fence, but he was her Summer smile. But tho victim of Ner vous Debility is like a blighted branch in not giving thanks. CREDIT, $134 00 R. R. R. ETC., ETC. is hereby given that Groceries, I yroTicE IN the undersigned has been appointed ; by the County Court of Jackson County, DRY GOODS, Gam Boots, TOBACCO, Notice of Final Settlement. $123 00 3% Inch Heavy Two-horse........................................ $120 00 128 00 3% Inch Medium Four-horse................................... 135 00 Brushes, Chains and Hose, 429 Montgomery street. San Fmnowro. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CASH. CREDIT. Each Wagon Complete, with Spring Seat and California Roller Brake. Shot The National Gold Medal was award ing promptly and in superior style. ed to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Pho tographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. M issionary N eeded .—According to the testimony before the jury in the case of the State vs. John Parrott, for burning an old tannery, in Salem, while in company with two daughters of Rev. I. D. Driver, the family of that reverend gentleman needs a missionary, and needs one had. The testimony of one witness was that the Driver girls were shockirgly profane, and another wit ness gave the following : On that occasion Driver said to John, “Look here, John, I know I swore, YOU knocked you down with a club and choked you ; I know I knocked Jen SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON nie down with a club and ran after her BEN SACHS, with an axe and threatened to kill her, but If it gets out I will have to quit And examine his Full and Elegant Stock of preaching and my children will DRY-GOODS, starve.” Mr. Driver was in his bug gy at the time he said this. TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS, A pair of six-year-old graded Devon GROCERIES. oxen, weighing four thousand seven hundred pound.«, were sold, recently, Candies and Nuts of Every Description, in Gllmanton, N. H., for $325. A pair CROCKERY. of ordinary native cattle would have cost just as much to raise, and would TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., ETC. have sold for about half as much. Mor al : Keep good stock. How soon some young women change their minds respecting their husbands! Mrs. Spinn was forever telling her husband that he wasn’t worth the salt in his bread ; but when he got killed in a railway collision she sued the company for $5,000. HAWLEY, DODD & CO., 45 PER CENT. CHEAPER ! ! HE UNDERSIGNED TS PREPARED to make preliminary survey of Mining Claims in conformity to the new law ot Congress. All lode claims held under said law are required to be surveyed and the survey recorded. JAMES S. HOWARD, Surveyor. 5tf. . Office at Jacksonville, Oregon. T THAN EVER AT DR. RADWAY’S ¡’ PerfectPni’eative&ReplatincPills yerfeetly tantele««. r!*ran11v coated with sweet gnm. purge, reenlnte. ptirilv. cleatnw nu<l Mrcnetben. Rad’ way's Pill«, lor the eure«.I aildinonler.nl the stomach Liver. Rowels, Kidney«, Bladder. Nervous l>r«ea<e*l Headaebe t’^nwipati..«’ CuMtiveuen. IndittesttMl. Dyi pep«ia. Bi!lou«ne«s Bdivsn ^ever. lufininiiiarion ,4 «to Rowels, Pile«. a-«d all Derangements w the lateniat Jifcccra. M nrmiitrrt toeftrrt n cure Hutvir >rsetiih1o,rf»iitMiuui< uo iuvrcury.uHiM;riU*ordeie«» r;- otudruga. A lew do.es of RADWAT’S PILLS wttl free the .ya. tem from ail t heal"« vrnameddt-orders. Price »-.-L p-’b«>v HOLD BY I'HUUUIRTS. ««.«'«uts ^EAD -FALSE and THUE.” fiend on. — Wnn in R a DW a Y A CO. N o 3S Warrens« TZr wi 'nformailon worth Utouaanffa wiU toaou PRO BONO PUBLICO public are hereby noti - iietl that I have placed my note» and T he accounts in the hands of my attorney, 11. K. Hanna, with positive instruction» to make immediate and forced collection in ev ery instance where security is not given. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, without delay, as this is my last call. My business must be settled ! , , JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. J>er home. Terms QrwV free. Address G. STINSON Co., Portland, Maine. fi. Q * y TO JOHN NEUSER’S!