Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, June 20, 1873, Image 4

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E ffects of T ar on F ruit
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effect of tar on fruit trues which
caine under my observation this
year, and I hope it may prove a
warning to all of your readers who
may think of painting fruit trees
with tar to prevent hares or rabbits
from barking them, or for any oth­
er purpose. These trees were
painted from the ground upward,
one or two feet; and almost every
tree—apple, pear, peach, quince
and all—ceased to grow where
painted, while that part of the
body above the painted portion
continued to grow, expand, and
thrive, as if nothing had happened
—bark, brandies, and leaves look­
ing very Ihrifty. A few of the
trees died suddenly while in full
leaf; the others are now fine look­
ing above, but the body, where the
tar covered it, looks as though it
had a laced jacket of iron around
it f>r one year, and is a half inch
or more, lef^?
le^” in diameter. I think
the whole orchard will finally die;
for some of the trees jrom weak­
ness of the stem below and grow­
ing weiglft above,-are toppling
over. Iwes this hot show that the
entire bark of a tree, as well as
the leaf, is an organ of rcspiraf
lion ?- Wilson in Southern Farm
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tuce, early pea ground, etc., may
be replanted with cabbages, kohl,
ral;i, late beets, tomatpes, carrots,
sweet corn, peas or beans. Plant
sweetcorn, string beans, etc., every
two wçefei, so as to hqvo a succes­
sion to supply the table without
running short or using over-ripe
corn, etc. Removo borers and
worms from the bark of apple and
peach trecss below the surface of
the ground; remove knots from
plum trees. Apple and péar troé*
may be sommer pruned, but do
not trilpr'clÆiry trees or shor(on­
io the poach tree at this season;
remove excess of fruit, so that
what remains on the trees may be
improved in quality. Cut off
runners in strawberry beds as fast
as the plant! have done fruiting.
Mulching gooseberry bushes will
prêtent mildew. Sammer prune
grapevines, and manure freely
with liquid manure and twine dust,
if their growth is sluggish. Do
not allo^JooTmucb fruit on. young
vines, n»4 remote all shoots not
tn ted for fruit or leaders next
year.
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What requires more philosophy
than taking things as they come ?
Parting with things aathey go.
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TERMS OF CIRCUIT C(ir. fcTK. ■
Frst District—In the county of Jrisephine;
on the fourth Monday in ()ctol»er; Jackson
second Monday in February, June and No-
vernher.
Second Distirct—Dongins third Monday
in October, and serened Monday in May:
Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second
Monday in Septeratier; Curry, first Monday
in June; lane, third Monday in April, and
and first Monday in Nevember : Banton.sec­
ond Monday in April, and third Monday in
November.
Third District JJnn, fourth Monday m
March, and second Monday in October;
Marion, second Monday in March June and
Novemiier; Polk, second Monday in May.
and fourth Monday in November; Yamhill,
second Monday in April, and fourth Monday
in October ; Tillamook, second Monday in
Julv.
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Fourth District—Clackamas, fourth Mon­
day in April and September; Multouiab,
second Monday in February, June and Oc-
tol>er; Columbia, second Monday in April;
Clatsop, second Monday in Anguat, and
fourth Tuesday in January; Washington,
fourth Monday in May, and first Monday in
Octolier.
Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
June, and second Monday in November ;
Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon­
day in September: Baker, third Monday in
May and first Monday in October; Union,
first Monday
Mondev in Mev,
May,' ’and tliird
third Monday in
October; Umatilla,last Mopday in April,
and fourth Monday in October
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Stoma'-h, Sphsms, Heart-burn, Sick
Ache, DiJrriibca, Dysentery. U- (ilic,i
in thd BowelA and al! internal Pifins.
Tiavelor a should alwavs earrv a I
RADWAY’ READY REtlFl- witty ...
A few drops irii water will pre vent sickneisH
or pains from ch.vngc’ of. water. It is bettier
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undergoes Ander
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To Females.
When a female is enervated or afflicted
with disease, as weakness of the back and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sighV
lo-s of muscular power, palpitation of the
heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri­
nary difilculties, derangement of digestive
functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis­
eases of the womb, hysteria,sterility and al!
other diseases peculiar to females, she she'd
go or Write at once to the celebrated female
doctor. W. K, DOHERTY, at his medical
Inatiiuto, and consult him about her troub
les and disease. 1 he doctor is effecting
more cores than any other physician in the
State of California. Ixit no false delicacy
prevent you, but apply immediately aud
save yourself from painful suffering and pre»
mature death. All married ladies whose
delicate health or other circumstance« pe
vent an increase in their families, alionid
write or call at DB. W. K. DOHEliTY/B-
Mcdlcql Institute, and they will receive eve«
ry possible relief and help.
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To Correspondents,
Patients residing in any part of the 8tatef
however distant, who- may desire tbu opin­
ion and advice of DR. DOHERTY,
in their respective cases, and who t-hiDk pro­
per to submit a writen statement of >uch, . i
in preference to holding a pc son al inter*
view, n>e re pectfnlly assured that ther Cuni-
munications will be held mo-t «acted.
The Doctor is a regular graduate and may
Ire consulted with every coufidance.
_ If. the case be fully
aud ca -.
didly described, personal comrnication will
be uniteeestary, as ii »‘.ructions tor diet, reg­
imen and the general treatment of the cas®
romediCs). wiB h® for­
I ,itself (including the
warded without delay, and in sucILft man­
ner as to convey no idea of the purport vt
the letter or parcel so transmitted.
t Should your condition require immediate
attention send ten dollars, coin, or its value
in currency^ by mail or Wells, Fargo 4c Co'»
Express, and a package of medicines will
Ire sent to your address with the necessary
instructions for use.;
ry Consultation—by letter or otherwise
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no
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Spermatorrhoea.
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DR. DOHERTY has just published an in»- '
portant pamphlet, embodying hisown view»
aud ex]»eriences in tela lion Ur Inpotence ®r
Vexiuty;’ being a short treatie« on Spt-rma-
torrha-a or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and
physical Debility consequent dn this dis­
ease and other affections of tlie Sexual
gan». I'his little work contains information
of the utmost value to all, whether married
or single, and will be sent FREE on receipt
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of Six cents in postage stamps for return
postage. Address,
W, K. DOHERTY, M. 1», , r
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San Francisco, Cal.
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an 1 Alder, over Hopkins’ Hardware Store,
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PORTLAND, OREGON, j-
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Biank Books made to order, and ruled to
any desired pattern. Newspapers, Maga­
MG FROM! THE zines,
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Music, etc., etc,, bound in any style,
st and B est rwls in the World, with neatness and dispatch,
loxes and guar-
jacked in J’ai ,_|t Qoxes
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GREATLY
REDUCED
PRICES.
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Leghorns,
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Spanish, C îrev<c
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EAVES AT 7 IN THE MORNIN4F
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use NEZ PERCE
I Arriving at Salem at 10
’ illuftrat journal, devoted entire- INDIAN CHIEF SALVE.
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Returning,
leaves Salem al One o'clock
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ompletc popitory of information
Arriving
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bject. S •scriptic|n only SI,25 a FflO remove Corns Apply Freely Fez
JESSE D. LEWIS. Fro.,
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four or five days; a sure cure.
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fcj^OR Cuts and Bruises use Nez Perce In-
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PortUnd, Or.,
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Proprietor.
foot cxa »8 saloon , always
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erings use Nez Perce Indian Chief
Salve.
Salve.
8 HOTEL IN ________
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Use Nèz Perce Indian Chief Salve-
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The man who didn’t believe in advertising
gone into partnership with the Sheriff;
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tasteless, elegantly coal Ao&jWtifi,
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sweetgum, purge, regulate, pur fy, cleanse
and strengthen. Radway’s Piltejpr
Pills ipr the cure
ret, p ¡Bow
of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver,
els, Kidneys, Bladder; Nsrvoun 7 Fteeu* ■»
Vcadache, Constipatioir. Coeteve iesa,
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gestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, lilioite Fe-
ver, Inflamation of the Bowels, Pih and
all Derangements of the Intern
Interni il V cc r ¡i.
Warranted to effect a positive cuie.
Vegetable, containing no mercury, nl
or deleterious drugs.
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A few doses of RADWAY’i P il A will tree
the system from all the above ni med aiBar-
dera. Price, 25 cents per
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per. Box.
Box. Bold by
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FAIiSE AND TRU&
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TRUE.” ‘ Solid ‘
one I tetter stamp
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Send st once for termi.
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Fortune.
If Business is Dull, Advertise.
If Business is Brisk, Advertise.
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AJ)VERTISIFG AGE^T.
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Indigestion, Billons, Remittent and Inter-
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mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Livsr,
Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have
been most successful.. Such Diseases are,
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is produced I
by lerangerneut of the Digestive Organs.
Tgans.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pusftules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms,
ScaHd-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfe, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
ana Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name
°r , nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short time by the use
of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases
will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
H. H. MCDONALD
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Druggists A Gen. Agis,, San Francisco, Cal.,
& aor. Washington and Charlton Sts., N.Y.
SOiLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DEALERS.
Poultry ! !
Every Day an Increase In J ’’lerilk aad
Weight is Seen aju«l Fel
TOE GREAT BLOOD HU
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DR. W. K. DOHERTY returns his sin­
cere thanks to bis numerous patients for
their patronage and would take Chi» oppor­
tunity to remind them that he continues to
cousult at his Institute for tlie cure of chron­
ic diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kjllneys, f
Digestive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and
all private diseases, viz: Sypbilhfin all its
forms and Stages, Seminal weakness and all
the horrid consequences of self-abuse, Gon­
orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture.% Nocturnal and
Diurnal Emissions, Sexuab DebWity, Diseas­
es of the back and loins, Inflammation of the
Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; and he hopes
that his long”e.xp rience and successtul
practice will continue to insure him a share
of public patronage. By the practice of
many years in Europe and the United State»
he is enabled to apply th® most efficient
and successful remedies against diabases of
all kinds. He cures witho nt metoury. char
ges moderate, treats his patients in a correct
and honorable way, and has references of
unquestionable veracity from men of known
respectability and hijdi standing in society.
All parties consulting aim by letter or oth--
erwtse, will receive the be>t and gentlest
treatment aud implicit secrecy.
G ireld ’8 S ection .--Stephen Girard used
to say in his old days: *‘1 have'' always con­
sidered advertising liberaliy and long to be
the great medium of success in business,
am d the prelude to wealth. And I have
ma de it an invariable rule to advertise in
th( > dullest times as well as the busiest, long
ex perience having taught me that monp-
thi is spent is well laid ont. and by conun-
nal lly keeping my business before the pub-
lie it has secured many sales that I other-
m would have lost.”
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For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsi ria or
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long unwell, provided their bones are not
destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
the vital organs
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point of repair.
Dt-Npepsia or Iiidi<e*tioii, Head-
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ness i of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa-
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Bad Taste in the
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Monfh, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of the
Heait, _ Inflammation
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of the Lungs,
'Ungs, Pain in
the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred
othei »: • painful symptoms, are the offsprings
ipepsla. In these complaints it has
of Dyspepsia,
no equal, and one bottle will prove a better
guaifantee of its merits than a lengthy ad*
vert! sement.
F< >r Female Complaint»,
Complaints, in young
or dd, married or single,
stngle, at the dawn of
womanhood, or tlie turn of life, these Tonic
Bittn tb display so decided an influence that
a marked
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is soon perceptible.
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Sound and scientific Medical treat­
ment in the cure of all Pri­
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Diseases,
Ca8cs,of secresy and all Sexual Disorders.-
ic handsotnes V indow Blind in use.
»the bes , i^atjsfi
n to all who try
only ask > 0u to
uire of any one
used them, to c« nvince you that the
Blind is the ver
t that you can
Advertise Your Business.
OHN R. LAKE.
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Strong and Pure rich Blood—Increase of
Flesh and weight—CIear$kin and Beau ti
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DR.
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II&s created many a now business;
H is enlarged many an old business;
lias revived many a dull business;
Has rescued many a tost btu-iness;
Has saved many a large business;
And insure a success in any business.
is made of 8prnc< ! Wood, and is al
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75,730 PREMIUMS
Size 16 x 20 inches, 16 colors, Acknowled­
ged by all to be rhe Handsomest and Most
Valuable premium picture in America.—
Evary Subscriber is presented with this
Chromo at the time of subscribing, (no
waiting.) and also receives a Numbered
Certificate Entitling the Holder to a Share
in the distribution of $2.5,000 in cash, and
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THE DISTRIBUTION TAKR$ PLACE
on the Second Tuesday in June next,
Icéte J*ent
The Chroiao and Certificate
sent on^re-
on re­
ceipt of the price, hlmecftnhn Copies, Pre­
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FUllPartiolare sent
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g-worm, Halt rheuin
Ery»ij>elas, Acne, Black'Spots,
sk' Spots [’ Worms ir
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curative range of this wonder
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Every Subscriber i« sure
Chemistry, and a few day*?
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cohtrihuikms of all tnc fri-jids
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arid of the Investigator, rt inch bolievir
'rip our
reader^ aud other' Liberals t to be ol nf that
iintalbor <iti whom We rniiyjrfflf . , we asl their
aid aesitartce by contributing |i ibei ally; ■thent-
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The Best A<ricnltural paper.
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the Illinois Industrial University,
on rio| culture says: ‘Too many
fnrisers aro content to live for
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The Boot Cattle Markey
Yamhill
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Tlie
Best
Paper
Every
j..M. M. Rumsey
carious supply of vegetable*, when County Judge.. |..
H.
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Clerk. ................
THE WEEKLY NEW YORK SUN.
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fifty,or one hundred dollars ex­ Sheriff......................
It. 1*. Hird
91 n year, or
J. M. Kelty
pended in seed and labor upon a Treasurer........... . . .
Send Your
I Daw bon less than 9 ebnts.
a rtumber,
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single acre would produce more Co. Commissionci-s
[ Hiiléry Dollar.
Handley
healthful and palatablg sustenance Surveyor..............
THE SUN, hfw Y< rk
Address
.Ii. Dnvis
Assessor...........•* ;..
than' double the amount spent in School Suji t.... i..
.11. H. lleti’it
Dr. Johnson
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pork, flour, and doctors’» bills, be- Coroner.....
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sideS the enhanced pleasure pro­
Coiwls
duced by a table ladon with vari­ State Senator.................. j T. .1 R. W.
Harrison
Bùrbânk
’( A. R. Biirbank
ous vegetable products. For stock, Rep’s...............................
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four bushels of carrots arc as good
OREGON OFFICIAL DIBECT0B7.
for ped i ng as one bushel- of corn
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their chief value, however,
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Secretary of State----- . 8. F. ChadWick
their peculiar pectine and their Treasurer
of State.... .....L Elewchner
action on tho 'digestive or- State Printer................. ¡..Eugene Semple
Librarian............. . S. C^pimpson
gans. which enable Cattle more State
Register of State kinds |. E. 8. MeComs«
PARKER BROS
readily to nsqmil late;their food.
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acre in beets
be should pro­
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WEST MÈRIDEN.CT.
J Ames k. KfUehr
U. 8. Senator-
duce six hundred bushels; the ma­
...J. H. Mitchell
Jos. (Í 1. W|lson
ture leaves, stripped off from time Congressman .
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to time, will feed a cow at night
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FEDERAL o
during the summer and fall, and U. 8. District Judge
M. H Dfeady
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give four bushels per day for feed­ U. 8. Marshal..........
U. 8. Court..;.
READ«
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ing for six months in the year*1- Clerk
..K H. lOdel
Surveyor General....
5 Qltbl P.|TN
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CURES THE WORST
T. R Odcneal In from one to Twenty
enough to fatten one cow, and feed Sup’t Ind Affairs...
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. .Tho«. Frazer
8. Assessor.........
NOT ONE HOUR
another for milk. One-fourth of U.
0. 8. Collector........•
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after vo iding this advertisement ne
an acre in parsnips will fatten four
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LAND OFFICERS
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF B A CURE
hogs, besides feeding four more
FOR EVERY PAIN.
It. Willis. Register...... .. .- jRoseburg
growing ones until the next spring. W.
It was the first and ta the brij'y P liin Rene*
B. Herman, Receiver.............
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Even the rich soil of the West, as Owen Wade, Register............ . .Oregon City edy that instantly stops the;most excrutiii
iug pains, , aHav8
allavs Inflamatiimj,
Inflamatiim.8, and cures
Henry Warren, Receiver....
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now cultivated. doe3 not produce J. H. Stephens. Register,... ...La Grande Congestions,
ns, Whether
;whether of Lungs Stomach,
BowVls, or opier glands*or,orgaus, by one
of wheat and other creals half as D. Chaplin, Receiver.......
aiqiiication in
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much per acre as is grown by Eng­
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lish farmers under the system of P. P. Prim, Chief Justice.
. Jacksonville no matter h<Av violent or ejccrultiating the
Ifel-ridden, lufirni,
Infirm-, Crippled,
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... .Corvallis Rheumatic. Ifed-ridden.
root culture in that country, with A. J. Thayer...
or
prostrate»)
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F. Bonham..
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may
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its attendant necessity, deep plow­ B.
....... Portland
W W. Upton ..
BALWATS BEAUT BE: LŒÎ
.Baker City
ing. To keep up the fertility of L. L. McArthur
Tim Will afford Instant Ease. : ;?-
the west, more mixed husbandry
JUDICIAL «1STTJCT8.
Inflaiua’.ioii of tty e Lidnej
is requisite; and to carv its tuli First Dmtrict: Jackson and Josjephine. Inflamation of tlie Chidder.‘;
• t |' Inflamati. a of t ie Bowe
District: Benton; Coos, Curry, louglaa
maximum of, stock, more attention 2il
.... .Jarion, Congestion of tlie Lung«. * I
and Lane. 3d Districts Linn.
S:j>re Threat,. Diff|c<ilt
must be paid to growing root Polk. Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District:
Colinnhia, Multnomah, and Palpitation of the Heart.
Clackamas,
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crops.”
Hysterics, Cxvinp,
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