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d hr grniomitic Simrs. And a haughty step that’s drawing To a solitary tomb. Guard thine action ; some great sorrow, Made that man a spectre grim, And the sunset of to-morrow May have left the like to him. When you meet with one pursuing l’aths the lost have entered in, Working out his own undoing With his recklessness and sin, Think, if placed in hi» condition, Would a kind word l»e in vain T Or a look of cold suspicion Win thee back to truth again? There aro spots that bear no flowers— Not hwause the soil is bad, But that Summer’s gentle showers Never made their bosoms glad. Better have an act that’s kindly. Treated sometimes with disdain, Than, by judging others blindly, Doom the innocent to j>ain. T he A rmed S trength of E u rope . —A lecture was recently deliv ered before the Royal United Service Institution, London, in which a British officer gave a detailed account of the standing armies and reserves of all the nations of Europe. He said that, looking at the armies of Europe from every point of view, the rapidity with which they can be mobilized, fed from reserves, concentrated on any spot and maintained on the field, he should di. vide them into three classes, in the or der of their strength. The first class comprised Germany, Austria, Russia and France; the second, Italy and England; the third, Belgium, Turkey, Sweden and Norway, Holland, Den mark, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and Greece. There are four armies of the first class, two of the second, and nine of the third, with, in round num. hers, a strength on paper of 6,500,000 men and a comliatant strength of 5,000,000, with 15,000 gunsand 1,250,- 000 horses. In navies, Great Britain is supreme, and then come in order of strength, France, Russia, Turkey, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, Hol. land. Denmark, Sweden and Norway and Portugal. The navies of all these have an aggregate of 2,039 vessels, of which 209 are iron-clad, the whole be ing manned with 280,000 men and armed with 15,000 cannons. One hun dred and ten ships of war are now be ing built, and of these fifty-six will be armor-plated. The expenses of these forces amount, according to this lec turer’s estimates, to $560,000,000 per annum, of which three-fifths go to the land forces. The armaments of Tur key and Austria cost only about $150 a year per man; that of Great Britain at the most $500 a year. K eeping A pples through the W inter . —Alex. Hyde, a well known agriculturist of Massachusetts, commu nicates to the N. Y. Times some use ful suggestions in regard to keeping apples through the Winter. One method is to wrap each apple in a bit of old newspaper, the paper serving both to keep out the air and to prevent the apples from bruising in transporta tion. A method more effectual still is to fill the barrels almost full of apples and then put in some dry fine sand or plaster and shake it down gently. This will fill up all the interstices be tween the apples and keep them indefinitely. Another mode is to pit the apples in some dry, sandy or grav elly soil, just as turnips and potatoes are pitted. On th¡8 point Mr. Hyde says: “They will keep in a splendid manner through the Winter thus pitted, but must be used speedily in the Spring after being dug out, as they will rot soon after exposure to light and air. In order to pit apples select some dry spot where there is no danger of water filling the pit, and dig a hole three or four feet deep and of any re quired size, place some clean dry straw on the bottom, and on this the apples, to the depth of two feet, covering the whole with a layer of straw and then a layer of dry earth, raising the latter above the general level of the ground and sloping it off roof-fashion, so that it will shed rain. The apples will come out in the Spring as crisp as cabbages pitted in this way.” 1 . K. RUBLI, JOHN BILGER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Jacksonville, Oregon, (California St., one door west ofSachs Bros.,) DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. I f you have been picking or hind | ling any acid fruit, and have stained j your hands, wash them in clear water, FRIDAY,......................... OCTOBER 22, 1875. wipe them lightly, and while they are yet moist strike a match and shut your hands around it so as to catch GUARD THINE ACTION. the smoke, and the stains will disap pear. If you have stained your mus When you meet with one suspected lin or gingham dress, or your white Of some secret deed of shame, pants, with berries, beforo wetting And for this by all rejected with anything else pour boiling water As a thing ot evil fame, through the stainsand they will disap Guard thine every look and action ; pear. Before fruit juice dries, it can S|w ak no heartless word of blame ; For the slanderer’s vile detraction often be removed by cold water, using Yet may spoil thy goodly name. I a 8|>onge and towel, if necessary. Rubbing the fingers with the inside When ynti meet a brow that’s awing of the parings of apples will remove With its wrinkled lines of gloom, most of the stain caused by parirg. The Democratic party of Oregon, in State Convention assembled, proclaims the follow ing propositions of political faith and ac tion : 1. Unfaltering devotion to the cardinal principles of republican government, as declared and put into practical operation by the Fathers ot the Republic. 2. The preservation of the general govern ment in the proper exercise of tho powers delegated to it in the Constitution, carefully and strictly construed, and the mainte nance, inviolate, of the several States of the Union in all their rights, dignity and equal ity, as the most competent and reliable ad ministrators of their own domestic concerns, and the surest bulwark against the tenden cy towards a centralized despotism. 3. Opposition to aggression^by either de partment of the Government, upon the for mation of the and to the exercise of federal authority of any of the rights or powers as sured by the Constitution to the States re T he R ichest W oman in A meri spectively, or to the people. 4. That every attempt on the part of the ca . —The will of Robert H. Ives, of Federal Government to exercise any pow Providence, is a great surprise and ers not delegated to it, and especially every disappointment to almost everybody. interference by the Government or any of its departments, with the local affairs of It was universally expected that he any State, or with the rights of the people would leave large suras to various pub thereof to choose their own representatives, lic institutions, Brown University es is an act of usurpation which should be re pudiated and condemned by every friend of pecially hoping to come in for a big constitutional liberty. slice; but beyond bequests not exceed 5. We demand retrenchment, reform, and ing $200,000, he leaves his vast for tho most rigid economy in the administia- tune to his only daughter, wife of Prof. tion of every department of the Govern ment ; the honest payment of the debts, the W. B. Gammell, formerly of Brown sacred preservation of the public faith ; University, who is now the richest strict accountability of all officers, and the woman in America, having an income speedy and impartial arraignment of all abuses of public trust before the tribunals of at least a million a year. Mr. Ives’ of justice ; a zealous care of the rights of estate is estimated at about $20,000,- election by the people; the absoluto sub ordination of the military to the civil author- 000. itv. Theequal and impartial administration of the laws, and the protection ot the rights “B oston babies are weaned earlj’ of all ; freedom of religions, of the press, and fed on fish,” says the Brooklyn and of the person under protection of the Argus. They accumulate much phos habeas corpus, and trial by juries impar tially selected. phorus. A chronicler, mentioning the 6. We protest against the burdens of a circumstance of a group of Boston protective tariff, as needless exactions from children going up stairs to bed in the a people already intolerably oppressed by a national debt, and we insist that tho tariff dark, says that their heads appeared be so regulated as to provide only sufficient to l>e surrounded by an atmosphere of revenue for an economical administration luminiferous ether and that they re. of the Government, and not for the purpose enriching the few at the expense of the minded him of a procession of strag of many, or fostering one branch of industry gling meteors.” to the detriment of tho other. 7. That the precious metals are the only basis of commercial values ; that an irre SOCIETY NOTICES. deemable paper currency is a national curse, and we insist upon the speedy re by the National government to specie Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1.0.0. F., turn payments. Holds its regular meetings every 8. The institution of tho system of na Saturday evening at the Odd Fel tional banks was a fraud upon the country low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are and an injustice upon the laboring classes, invited to attend. and we demand such prudent legislation as JOHN MILLER, N. G. will gradually bring this vicious system to a T. B. K ent , Rec. See’y. close; that all currency which may be issued shall l»e convertible into coin upon demand and bo issued directly by tho Gov Jacksonville Stamm No. 148, U. 0. R. M., ern mont. Holds its regular meetings every Thursday 9. That the treaty between the United evening at the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Brothers States and China shall be so modified as to in good standing are invited to attend. apply solely to commercial relations. N. FISHER, O. C. 10. * That we condemn the party in power, B en S achs , R. S. not only for its contempt or constitutional obligations, but for extravagant, partisan and corrupt administration of tho Federal Orpzonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1,1m- proved order of Red Men. holds its government ; for its reckless expenditure stated councils at the Red Men’s and profligate waste of the people’s money ; Hall the third sun in evorv seven suns, in for its oppressive, unjust and defective sys the eighth run. A cordial invitation to all tem of finance and taxation ; for the perver sion of the functions of the General govern brothers in good standing. ment to enrich tho groat corporations at the P. D. PARSONS, S. expense of the people ; for tho jobbery and H. K. H anna , C. of R. frauds which have brought reproach upon democratic institutions; for the iniquities Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M., of the protective system ; for the curse of Holds its regular communications an inconvertible paper money ; for its dis on the Wednesday evenings or pre graceful diplomatic service and unfit ap ceding the full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore pointments and continuance in office of in competent and corrupt men at home and gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. abroad ; for its attempt to pass an unconsti M ax M uller , See’y. tutional force bill, and for a catalogue of other enormities which have rendered that Ruth Rebekah Dfgree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., organization offensive to and subversive of Hohls its regular meetings on every other the liberties of a free people. Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. 11. That corporations are the creatures of Members in good standing are invited to law; their functions and privileges are attend. K. KUBLI, N. G. granted to subserve the public interests, and R achel Fisn er , R. S. when they are not used for tho object of their creation, but for purpose of oppression and extortion, we declare it to be the right INDEPENDENT LITERARY SOCIETY. duty of tho legislative power to regu Holds its regular meetings at tho District and late and control such corporations for the School House every Friday evening. public good. CHAS. NICKELL, President. 12. That we disapprove all measures in Miss E lla K vblt , Sec’v. tho interest of monopolies against labor, and therefore wo approve of the declared prin ciples and sympathize with tho avowed ob FRANCO-AMERICAN jects of the order known as tho Patrons of Husbandry, and with those of all other or ders having for their object retrenchment and reform in public affairs and the social HOTEL & RESTAURANT, advancement of tho people. 13. That we are in favor of laboring to se cure the judicious appropriations from Con gress for the purpose of improving our har Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, bors along the western and northern bounda ries of our State, and we demand that our Representatives in Congress shall use their best efforts to secure the aid of the General JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. government for the free navigation and im provement of tho Columbia river, by the construction of locks at the Cascades ; the improvement of the Willamette and Coquille MADAME HOLT. Proprietress. rivers ; the construction of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Rake and Winnemucca Railroads, and the early completion of the Oregon and California Railroad from Rose burg to the State line. 14. That tho policy of the Republican HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD party in dealing witn the Indian tribes is of tendering her thanks to the public tor impolitic and unwise ; that the time has ar the patronage which has hitherto l>een ex- rived when the few Indians now occupying tenaed to her, and would respectfully solicit the Umatilla, Grand Rondo and Siletz reser vations should be removed to some other its continuance. Her tables are always under her immedi locality, and thus open up to settlement by ate control ; and by her long experience in the whites some of tho richest portions of the business she feels confident that she will the State. 15. That wo invite the hearty co-operation give entire satisfaction to all. Her l>eds and rooms are fitted up In the most comfortable of all persons, whatever may have been style, suited to the accommodation of single their past political affinities, to unite with occupants or families. Her beds are always us in carrying out tho principles herein enunciated. kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. T PRO BONO PUBLICO. he public are hereby noti - Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER & WORKER IN DEALER AND WORKER IN TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, etc. TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC. Pumps, AGRICULTURAL constantly on hand an assortment of the best K eeps IMPLEMENTS, TINWARE, BRASS PIPES, FORCE PUMPS, CHAINS, LEAD PIPE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HYDRAULIC NOZZLES, PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS, OLS, HOSE, POWDER. NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, NAII.S, MINING TOOL, POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SHOT, BRUSHES, CARPENTER TOOLS, Fuse and Caps, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, IRON WASH-KETTLES, BRASS AND IRON WIRE, Wooden and Willow Ware, SHEET-IRON WARE. ROPE, NAILS, PAINTS OILS VARNISHES, GLASS, CUTLERY, WIRE, ROPE, CAULDRONS, CULTIVATORS, COPPER WARE, W11 EEL-B A R ROWS, SHEET-IRON WARE, WOODEN A ND WILLOW WARE, THE TIMES OFFICE1 Shot Brushes, Chains and Hose, STOVES. ETC., ETC. Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes, plain and fancy, constructed on the latest I have secured the services of a First-class fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots, and everything connected with these stoves Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repair warranted durable and perfect. All articles sold or manufactured by him ing promptly and in superior stylo. warranted. His work is made of the l>est material and of the choicest patterns. £8“ Orders attended to with dispatch and filled according to directions. He is deter mined to sell at low prices foreash. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, N CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, and have constantly on I hand I am a full receiving and first-class stoek of LIQUORS Groceries, of all kinds, of the best brands, wh alesale and retail. Also TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DRY GOODS, Gum Boots, TOBACCO, Ready-Made Clothing, Tn connection with all these I have on hand a large assortment of GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc. GROCERIES Everything sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, Feb. 18, 1875. of all kinds—just what every married man wants in his family. And if you don’t be lieve it, call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. AT MOST REASONABLE RATES! JOHN BILGER, Importer of farm implements and machines. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. YOUNG MEN THE CITY BREWERY, —BY— VEIT SCHUTZ. R. SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- he proprietor , jos . wetterer , T W LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, T LIVERY STABLE J?TMY TERMS ARE REASONABLE. FIVE BRAN NEW FLORENCE A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited. W. J. PLYMALE. has now on hand and is constantly man ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and test the article. MINING CLAIMS. P 0 ND' S EXTRACT Who may be suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do JOHN NE UBER, well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon over laid at the altar ot suffering humanity. D r . SPINNEY will guaran tee to forfeit 8500 for every case of seminal DEALER IN weakness, or private disease of any kind ••Hear, for I will »peak of excellent or character which he undertakes and ! things.” fails to cure. He would therefore say POND N EJL'i ’ jftACT — The great Vegetable ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL- to the unfortunate sufferer who may read , Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over verware, etc., has received a large ad thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt this notice that you are treading upon dition to his well-selected stoek of Jewelry dangerous ground when you longer de- ' ___ curative virtues cannot be excelled. CHILDREN. No family enn afford tobewithout and silverware. lay in seeking the proper remedy for Pond’s Extract. Accidents, Bruises, your complaint. You may be in thè first ELGIN AND WALTHAM, Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. stage ; remember you are approaching Gold and Silver Watches, Gohl and Silver Promptly relieves pains of Burns, Scalds, the last. If you are bordering upon the i Excoriations, Chafings, Old Sores, Chains, all imported from the first manufac last, and are sutfering some or all its ill Boils, Felons, Corns, etc. Arrests in turers in the East. A fine lot of SETII effects, remember that if you persist in flammation, reduce» swellings, stojis bleeding, THOMAS’ procrastination,the time must come when __ removes discoloration and heals rapidly. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves the most skillful physician can render EIGIIT-DAY WEIGHT CLOCKS. pain in the back and loins, fullness and press- you no assistance; when the door ot hope Also all kinds of E ight -B ay and 30- houb , _ _ ,nK pain in the bead, nausea, vertigo. will be closed against you ; when no an C locks ; P ocket C vtleky and W illow IN XiEVCORRIKE A it has no equal. All kinds of gel of mercy can bring you relief. Tn no ulcerations to which ladies are subject are W are of all kinds ; a new assortment of the promptly cured. Fuller details in book accom case has the Doctor failed of success. most elegant panying each bottle. Then let not despair work upon your im PILES—blind or bleeding—meet prompt relief agination, but avail yourself of the ben Toys for the Holidays, and ready cure. No case, however chronic or eficial results of his treatment before obstinate, can long resist its regular use. CONSISTING OF your case is beyond the reach of medical VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for per skill, or before grim death hurries yon i ALBUMS, DOLLS, BABY WAGONS, manent cure. to a premature grave. Full course of, BLEEDING from any cause. For this it is a spe WORK-BOXES; treatment, $25.00. Send money by Post cific. It has saved hundreds of lives when all Office order or Express with full descrip other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from Tn fast everything that is wanted for the hol nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. tion of case, (’all or address idays. A ‘fine lot of SILVER-PLATED TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia and DR. A. B. SPINNEY, WARE of the best quality. Also a fine lot ot Rheumatism are all alike relieved, and No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. • ___ often permanently cured. Music Boxes, Accordeons, Guitars, Violins, etc. PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acquainted with, Pond’s Extract of Witch Ilaxel recom A Fine Assortment of mend it in their practice. We have letters of UNION CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it for use in their own Pipes, Pipe-stems, and anything of that practice. In addition to the foregoing, they kind that may l>e wanted. I am also Agent order its use for Swellings of sll kinds. Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Ton for the GROVER A BAKER and FLOR sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca ENCE Sewing Machines, and keep them tarrh (for which it is a tpectfic), Chil Cor. California & 4th Sts. constantly on hand. I have just received blains, Frosted Feet, Stings of the latest improved Florence, which feeds Insects, Musquitoes, etc., Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all nunwsr of the work FROM THE OPERATOR. skin diseases. Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned I'SE. Removes Soreness, Roughness and repaired and warranted. Also Sewing HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE- TOILET and Smarting} heals Cute, Eruptions spectfullv inform their friends and the Machines cleaned and repaired. and Pimples. It rtvirt», invigorate» and .£■8** Give me a call. 29tf. public generally that they have purchased refrethet, while wonderfully improving tho Complexion. the above establishment, which will be henceforth conducted under their constant TO FARMERS-Pond’s Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be with personal supervision, and they guarantee “EXCELSIOR” out it. It is used by all the leading Livery satisfaction to all who may favor them with Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen tn New York City. It has no equal for 8prains» their patronage. Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiffness. These stables are centrally located, and Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, lacerations, Bleed within convenient distance‘of the various ings, PneumQbia, Colic, Diarrhoea, Chills. houses of public entertainment. Horses C omb , A c . Its range of action is wide, and the and mules will be boarded and cared for at relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua ble in every Farm-yard as well as in every Oregon St., Jacksonville, moderate charges. They have one of the Farm-house. Let it be tried once, and you largest and finest stocks in Oregon, south ol will never be without it. Portland, of CAUTION I Pond’s Extract has been imitated. W. J. PLYMALE. - - PROPRIETOR. The genuine article has the words Pond’s BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. THE EAGLE BREWERY. ‘NEATLY EXECUTED AT Cast Iron and Steel Plows. fiod that I have placed my notes and T accounts With single or double teams, for hire on rea in tho hands of my attorney, II. sonable terms. Also good Saddle Horses aving just received a new K. Hanna, with positive instructions to Mules, which will he hired to go to any make immediate and forced collection in ev- H stock of Harness, Buggies and Car and part ot the country at moderate rates. riages, I am now prepared to furnish my erv instance where security is not given. Animals bought and sold, and broke to SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. JOB PRINTING! BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON. ’Those knowing themselves indebted to patrons and the public generally with as saddle or harness. me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, 29tf. KUBLI A WILSON. N othing like it in medicine. A luxury without delay, as this is my last call. My FINE TURNOUTS to the palate, a painless évacuant, a gentle business must be settled ! JAMES T. GLENN. BARGAINS ! stimulant to the circulation, a prespiratory A r can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle horses hired to go to any part of the country. P olitical orators in the West in preparation, an anti-bilious medicine, a Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874. Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses dulge in some high.flown asseverations stomachic, a diuretic and an admirable gen eral alterative. Such are the acknowledged broke to work single or double. Horses LAGER! LAGER!! in regard to their firmness of principle. and daily proven properties of boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon The following is a moderate specimen: them while in my charge. “Build a worm fence around the Win. ter’s supply of Summer weather, skim the clouds from the sky with a teaspoon, catch a thunder-cloud in a bladder, break a hurricane to harness, ground-sluice an earthquake, lasso an avalanche, pin a napkin on the crater of an active volcano—but never ex. pect to see me false to my principles. ALL KINDS OF FARM FOR SALE Sewing Machines I HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR A Y ankee has invented a milking machine that can t>e carried in a pocket-book. Now, if be were to in. TERMS OF SALE—fl 1 per acre, one-half Congress. All lode claims held under said vent a milch cow that could be carried law are required to be surveyed and tho down, the balance to suit purchaser. in tho coat-tail pocket, his machines J. W. SIMPSON. TO Q90 ^>or at home. Terms survey recorded. free. Address G. STINSON N. B.—This land will be sold in smaller JAMES S. no WARD, Surveyor. would sell more rapidly. A Co., Portland, Maine. 6. parcels, if desired. , 7tf. Office at Jacksonville, Oregon. 5tf. PIERCE’S WELL EXCAVATOR ! The Most Complete, Cheap anil Practical Machine ever Invented For Boring Welk, Prospecting for foal, Etc. HE GREATEST OBSTACLES to well- sale hte farm situated on Antelope creek, T 12 miles east of Jacksonville, containing 480 45 PER CENT. CHEAPER!! acres of land, 400 acres being good farming forms the citizens of Jacksonville and M surrounding country that he is now manu he undersigned is prepared land and under fence. It is a good grain facturing, and will constantly keep on hand and sheep ranch, well watered and the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing T to make preliminary survey of Mining farm good houses and barns upon it. Claims in conformity to the new law of a cool glass of beer should give me a call. by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it property. Refuse all other preparations of Witch Hazel. This is the only article used by Physicians, and in tbo __ ___ hospitals of this country and Europe. HISTORY and Uses or Pond’s Extract, in pamphlet form, sent free on application to POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY, M Maiden Lane, New York. THAN EVER AT JOHN NEUBER’S! (boulders) easily overcome with T our boring 17, 24 and 36-inch augers. With rim- mer attachment, can bore any size of well required. With sand-sides or valves at tached, or with our sand-anger, can nut wells in quicksand or gravel, where all other means fall. The position and construction of the knives or cutting edges enable it to bore through Rand-stone, slate or hard-pan. We furnish drills for rock. County rights for sale or lease. $25 PER DAY GUARANTEED. Call on, or address J. H. ROBBINS. Bethel, Polk county, Oregon, where one of the Augers can be seen in operation. Seucl for descriptive circular 29.