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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1875)
LAFAYETTE COURIER, T---- " FRIDAY , NOTES, Hot weather. JUNE 11, Plenty sheep in town. 1875 This begins to look like Summer. -X ST.<Nf|lNG OF SCHOLARS. B j I ow will bi found tho standing of s who have attended Pro- fessor Me rey's school during the quarter < ending June 11th. No. of boys, 24; ; Xo. girls, 42; average age, 13 years; , ; io. of days of school taught during the year, 12,090*. those pupi Begin to fatten your chickens for the Fourth. Koyal M. Carver has our thanks for Illinois papers. killed one of the Johnson boy9 in Jackson county, wounded another and committed a brutal assault og their mother, has boon indicted for murder in the first degree. The printer's picnic was a deci ded success. LAFAYETTK MARKETS. RADW'Y’SREWYRFtlti COKBBCTED WEEKLY. I 1 bushel. ... f0 ••••. (<fi 50, 4.......... •' Oats, % bushel.................. ..'. I • • Corn Meal lb-••• •'• Flour best, sack. (^< barre ¡1). 1 25. . i... Ruckwheat Flour, fl ib...... ... 7.......... Bran ton............... ....... 1.... ...12 00......... Hay, ton ............................. J . 12 00.......... “ baled ton- • • • ............. i . . . L. . • .... i C ast T i V em O ut .—If there are >ny It is curious how the rain will tako GROCERIES. 4 diseases which deserve.the uaine tty/wi- tho kinks out of natural? curly hair. I c Sugar, San Franc'sco refined, It».139 14 niac, Dyspepsia is ono of them.^ | j | .. 10^121-2 island. Thomas Graves, our efficient Coun .... 20«.......... » crushed...... .. ty Commissioner, was in town during racks and tears the system like a ver a ... 2ti(g granulated........... itable fiend, and renders life a burl tho week. .... 63® 75 Tea, black, lb .......... dyn. The medicines of the Dispensai imperial..... .... The Amity meat wagon put in an 25 ài S’and- Stand ‘ *'• • ry will not expel it. Oast it out with Coffee, Costa Rica, appearance here to-day. Hereafter Rio ......... '. ........ . i • Name. ing. Name. ing. r D r . W alker ’ s V egetable V inegar if k • • Kono................... * Tuesdays and Fridays. B itters . There is no form of indi I Java........................ * • * Lois Allen, 76 ; F 11 logins, *19 79 gestion or liver complaint that ca| . . 1 00 . Martin Light come to tho front. o _______ — ___ r - T __ ____ _ ___ «Sult, Carmen Island, %)cwt Belle Belcher, 92.?Clara Higgins, 88 Liverpool, coarse.. ... 2 50* . Your son Henry P., wants you to withstand this potent touic and alter* j * Wui Braf shaw.79 ; Joseph Hustou, 71 dairy...’. . . 3 00@ ative. Tho newly discovered Califor* write him'at Salem, Oregon., Eva Burbank,85 ; Martha HustonS 1 nia roots and herbs, from which it is i FBI ITS, VEGETABLES, ETC Minnie B pit, , 85:i Judge Johnson,80 Camp meeting under tho auspices I ' ' ’ “ prepared, repared, are of more value to mana i Emma Bi tt, ‘ 83 Effie Johnson, 86 of the M. E. Church South, commenc Apples, green T-l bush kind than all the gold of the Pacific Molie Chiisman76 - w— - Clara — - --- v Johnson,80 wr .... — — v ed at the Gaunt bridge yesterday. 4(% dried. ^tb. dried, lb. .. States. Peaches, dried, lb. ft 16j Agnes Co?ke, 92; Jennie Johnson85 ---------- ---------------- J New hats didn’t get shown to very Plumbs , 12@ pib Mau .e C:>oke, 71; ;Gus Johnson, 82 Beans, R ' n. n>........ « good advantane last Sunday. The ft A man will carry fiVe hundre ! Totatoeg, Janie» De by, 83; Win Kilian, 79 fJ bush 15». rain caused their owners to hide them Joda Dixon, 82 -L Littlefield, 80 2® dollars in his vest popket, but a Onions, lb .... s. under their shawls. I 62; jH Littlefield, Jesse “ 93 m :: ats . 73: ¡John Martin, 70 John “ The assessor, Isaac Davis, gave us woman needs a morocco portmo!|- 70; M iry Myers, 75 a few moments of his time yesterday. naic as large as a fist, and too heav|r A Denny, 12 . 3® Sidney rorriss,79i¡Eliza Myers, ()5 He is getting along finely with the to carry in the pocket, to escort'll Beef, fresh, $ lb... - ... ! . * corned ....... • 4« • W Bastal rooks,83i i :W Nelson, 90 assessment and census taking. Smoked .. .’v7 fifty cent script, a recipe for Diall Pork, fresh, tt> ft>... 73 D. J. Olds, Julia En ;lish, ; 80 6@ .... •J See advertisemont of sale of horses, li Basta Ji looks,83 A Poppleton, 87 Veal. “ ........... . July 1st, at Mrs., Armstrong’s iôè *12 t¡ To ing jelly cake, and two samples <jf Mutton “ ................ Flor. Fl>tuher,82; illda Poppletpn,80 Bacon, hauls F lb. 1 12 ©15 persons wishing to purchase gpod dress goods down town and back, * Ella Fer yuson.Sl; ;C Poppleton, 65 sugar cured.J. TT r ' p.G/Tl .... horsed, we say attend this sale. Mary Ha rris, 94j (Clay Snljth, 78 sides....................... . 12 every pleasant afternoon. shoulders.................[ Willie Hi iris, *95: 1)5; • -A ,We understand that every effort 12 A Sampson, 65 Jennie I [anna,92 S Sampson, 78 will by pat forth to secure the niilita- ' Cowden Clarke tells a story rOILTKT 1 May Harina, 72; iWi’lie Taylor, 65 ry brass-band at.Vancouver for the 25@... I C Hendrix, 82 : Jessie Taylor, 60 forthcoming celebration. This band a gentleman who lately, in making Chickens, dressed, each.. . ; per dozen.......... 3 00®4 00 C Henderson, 81, Charles Watts,85 s one of the best on the Coast. a return of his income to the tex ■'i f I Lavina Henry,85; ;Ada Watts, 82 BUTTER, EGOS’, ETC. We would like to know what the st commissioners, wrote ion the papo : r?, Phoebe 81::;A Westerfield, 78 IS Milton 85;i;W Westerfield,72 Rejxrrter man was doing on the Cozine ‘ For the first three years my* i i Butter, fresh rolls, 1t>......... ft 20 <4 packed................... ...... Frauk 75;;:A Whitlow, SO Creffja when he discovered that clear? come has been somtwhat undfi California ....................... ; 44 Rob rt 77 ; E w hitlow, . 77 salt spring. Brown, Indian age.it, Isthmus..............J.......... had better be tending to business. M Hemb •' oe, 88 JV Williamson, 92 £l50;in future it will be more pie Eggs dozen.......... ------------ 15 M Hill, 87 i; Nettie Yocom,80 . 2(X8 25 It will be remembered that some caiions, as the man is dead )f Chee-e, Oregon prime, California.................. 1.. . .ft.... time since a statement was ..made that Lard, V lb.................................. 14(® 18 ‘ W ho C an B eat I t ?—Yesterday a wolf had been frequenting Mr. A. whom I borrowed the money. WOOL, 1UDEB, ETC. eveniug I’ucle Daniel Eayley arrived Wilson’s dog kennel and making him The other day a man 'in M I- Wool, $ U................. . 1 4 - self very familiar. Said wolf was at this place from Tillamook. There caught, and on investigation proved waukce found fourjboys playii 4? Hides, ¿ry. each.............. ..ta 15 is nothing strange-in that, but when to be a------ bull dog. green, sailed, ear ’ ’ . . 2 50(0,3 00 cards on the hav-mow, and lie w u Deer Skins, dressed, -------------- ----------------------- Th. . yon come to consider tl.at ho is in his @1 00 E laine F uneral M arch .—We proceeding to give them fits, whfen Sheep skins, wvolon. each.. 74th year, and that he left the coast oils , etc . at 2 P. M. the day before and walked have just received from Messrs Sher one of them spoke up and safd a man & Hyde, Music Dealers, of San all the’way—the second day walk “We wan’t playing kcords. 1 T(|r Linseed Oil, boiled, gallon .1 50®.... Francisco, a copy of the Elaine Fun raw ;. raw .•. ! 1 5O@.... ing 45 miles across the Coast Moun Lester ’ s mother is dead, and w Lard oil $1 gailon .2 00«.'... 4< tains, through the mud and snow un eral March, composed by Blumenthal, Coal oil to . 50(2» were up there showing him tjli Neat-foot Oil. gallon!. .1 75(ft2 00 til he re-ached the valley on this sick', and published by them. The title Tallow, ........ . ê@ 10 page is embellished with au accurate pictures on the keerds so he woi 'l then it is that surprise is manifested. photograph of Toby E. Rosenthal’s «■ Uncle Dan sayg it ain’t much of a magnificent painting, “Elaine.” Ev not fed lonesome.” ————------ walk foil a boy! He came over (to ery lover of good music should send The Reporter accuses our Am t meet his brother whom he has ribt 50 cents in currency or stamps to the publishers, and obtain a copy. correspondent of being intempaf** FBOJf seen but once in fifty years. We had • r If the hoodlum that runs, a great anxiety to see the brothers R estaurant —Mr. J. L. Steward ate. meet, and did: bnt don’t care about will be pleased to meet all his old attempts to run, that paper v ' I U \ ’ ___ I. witnessing such a scene again. Again friends at his stand on the camp only half as temperate he would l|e we ask who can beat this walking? ground at th j Gaunt bridge. M*als part of a gentleman, which is ] WILL run a hack from Dayton to St. Joe, via Lafayette, connecting with the at all hours. "* * T he F ourth .—That the Good cais every day. than he can now claim to be. [XT*AH business promptly attended to. Templars and (Bangers of this place Q uery ?—Is there any law against * J. BE8T. decll:tt celebrate the 4th of Ju’y is a settled jutting out strychnine? If so, where ^TOTICE OF FINAL SBTTLEM fact. Most of the arrangements have can it be found. . Notice is hereby giren that the I ^9 END 25c toG. 1*. ROWELL A CO., New - ------------- been made. By request of the com I dersigned. has filed in the County Cour York for Book (Orth edition) contain- ’ L ongevity .—Lafayette has three Yanihid county, btate of Dr.-gon, his lii I inp lists of 2000 newspapers, and estimates mittee we announce that this celebra account of his administration of the estaf showing cost of advertising, no4'J:ly tion is not intended as an opposition persons residgng here whose united M. M.McDo iald, late of said county, dec ed and that said Court lias ordered tliat to McMinnville, but merely to hate ages is* 249 years. account be heard at the Cvurt-houst*. in some kind of entertainment at hom’i. county on Monday the 5th day of July, 1 OREGON NEW’S. 1 . ' • at one o’clock r. m . of said day, at w A word to the wise is sufficient. The|c and place all persons in erested Umatilla has eleven faihiliceand time, will be considerable powder burned; required to appear and fileobjections to account if any they haie. three China wash-houses. the eagle bird and “sich” talked w. d . M c D onald , temperance and grange matter spokon May 2 th, 1875. Administrate The- new Methodist church at I on, etc.» etc. • • * • • 4. anyone -1-------------- nfier I . nù.ii. ■ hìi .'.'Ir. yertiseipsijLiMi»«! SUFFEIUWITH 1‘AIK. is"Ä C’JRE FOR ~ badwa V MREADY tEÜÜF EVStV IAIN f li was tl|e tii«t mid J is WILL AFFORD TN ST ANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. , INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWELS. CON«l’i<rbiN Ol THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DiFHTCrLr SHEATHING i*Aj.RIT\HON OF THE HEART HYSTERICCRoUl*. Dl i' THF.KlA. T ' CATARRH INFLUENZA. HEADACilS, TOOP'iA HE. N I•• U R AÏMÎ L\. RH EUM ATISM, NFUIt A I-.C.IA. RHEUMATISM, COI.DCHILTA AGUrtJ*HILLS. TÍ hs A|<|di « i < i «!Í a i<»ñ ÏCciiciy ïtetlcf I to the The ¡«nt <>i i i * ’ k k ltcmly o tho ;>art <-r p irt- where iliu pain utf cl.flicHUy exists will iilf >r.| . 1-O' ¡lb.PC<.||ll<.| t. T'vait.v 1 Irons i t halt a tumble r rf water will in a fevz >invi;t« cut - Ct-AllFS. bl’ASMS, StrUlt sth .1 ac 1 r liEUtrSURN. ■'■ICK HEADACHE, DI AIIB I »F \ . DYSENTERY. <‘«i.U’c WIND IN ,G. nn«t a I INTERNAL I' viNS. THE it) PE.. eht-n'«! ihv ’1 * nluitv ’I * H ' r “ -. •■« nw > <1 n t>o.| oiKud- tv »»•’•» K?»idy Relief wiili illvin A k - w drops in w iter w..tl prevent slckne.««»t>r pnins from change «.;• w rrr it k U tter UmuT'rcueli Brsntly or Bitters a - .t ».i.nui.uit. T he ’ ease called “orthographicomania” is passed, howuyer much good has ro- •ulted therefrom. Now let us have a siege of etymology; after that give us a little syntax and prosody; verily parsing bees would not be bad before the science of grammar becomes a lost art? How wdtald a few matches in rapid addition agree with the nation’s mental Constitution? And what has history or geography done that soci ety neglects them? We desire*to see all branches of common school study Dot only respectable, but fashionable. 11 1 I C innabar .*—A number of years ago Mr. J. Lamsou, while in the Coast Mountaip got lost an^in his wander* jugs found a cinnabar ledge. 'Finally he retqrperi home, and has since then gpeut much t;me and money trying again find it, aud until re cehtly £is efforts have been in vain. How, he is happy for he has found it. Just how it prospects, etc., we are not ad- Yised. C oal F ound .— Mr. Aired Wilson, frho resides a few miles from Shbri- ^an, informs us that he has found a jvell defined vein of stone coaU The propping look favorable, but just how well it will hold out we are not pre pared to say. Please don’t let this (tern excite you as bad as the South- ern Oregon bonanzas. is a number of Quakers living at Dayton who are holding nightly meetings at that plaoe. Thesomeetings are sorne- ’ what out of the usual style of reli gious gatherings in this section, We hope that at no distant day they wil F riends ’ M eeting .— There visit this place. Union, in Union county, is being rapidly pushed to completion. The Gardener shackle, which the notorious Shultz had on him when he escaped from thepeniten- tia-y in 1871, has just been found. f LINE, Cherry Pectoral, * 1 Notice to Creditors. OTICE Is hereby given that the ilersigned have been duly appoi executors of the last will and testaine Samuel Davis, deceased, by Ute co court of Yamhill county, Stale of Qr< Therefore, all persons having, cl against the estate of said deceased hereby required to present them to our residences in McMinnville prec Yamhill county, Oregon, within months fiomtho date hereof, witl Broper voucher» therefor, [ay 21,1875. A. C. DAVIS, 1 t- L. T. DAVIS, i Execr N The Ricord learns from Mr. P. D. Hull, of Jacksonville, that cin nabar mines are being discovered constantly in that vicinity and just f before lie left there a prospector brpught in ore so rich that on Notice to Creditors. breaking it open the native quick HE undersigned having been ddb ap pointed Execut nr of tbe last wifi rici silver would ooze out of it, Tnis tdstament of Martha Perry, decease!) by county court of Yamhill county,; re was fonud near the location of for the gon. All |»ersons having claims agb estate of said deceased are herelh V re- mer discoveries in Sam’s valley. the quired to present them’ with the pr ■< per to me at my residence, in Jf < rth One prospecting party frOmOrcgon vouchers Fork precinct, in said county, withfh 1 six from the date of this noticed has made discoveries in Siskiyou months May 21sL 1875. • Thos. W^Perijy county, California, just south of.the ■ ’> 3 Oregon line, and is reported to WTOTICE OTICE OF FIN FINAL SETTLEMENT ! Notice ia hereby given that li Ull- have struck some rich caunabar. dergigned, administrator iof the esti , of This party consists of Wilbur Cor .G. h. Henry, deceased, his filed. the County Court of Yamhill county,- Stits of nell, who left salem a few months Oregon, his liiial account of his admfi|i<tra- has of said estate and that said Court *■"" ago, Henry Klippci and Win. M. tion ordered that said account be heard by said Court nt the Court-Hoqse in said couptt, on burner, of j&cksonville. Tuesday the 6th day of July, 1875. fra. ten a . m . of said «aid day, et st which tint ti et and Mr. H. T. Humphreys was in o'clock pl a-- persons -------- *-* -—■ * riiav object? ■tiere- place interested to. G. W, KNAPP the old penitentiary building at io. June 4. ls75. r I Admfriisttytpr- the lime it caught fire and inhaled enough smoke to render him un-. > A DMINISTRATOR’S XOTICE NOTICE.-NOTICE XV is hereby given that the underfigned conscious for a time. has nas ueen deen duly appointed administrât administrfit yr of • the VMV estate votuiv or Ml A. 2». AMJlZUIHklll, McDonald, deceMb'- urcu|i'S:’< by ’ County ~ - Court - ' of — ----- cdunty, • The grand jury of Jackson county f the Yarnhill Ore gon. J liavefound indictments against Bar« All persons having claims against said estate will please preseni them Io m |1<1 ad den for murder in the first degree, ministrator within six months fret i date; at his residence in Yamhill count» Ogn and against Barden and Carey for and all persons knowing tbomse . Htes in in debted to said estate will — please c call an d settle immediately. larceny of sheep. »' H T ? Doty of Jacksop county, who JAMES ORE tat Administfntor. Lafayette. Oregon, June 4,1875. For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping- Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. • Among the great discoveries of- modem science/ few are of more real value to- mankind than, this ef- ' fcctunl remedy for nil diseases of the Threat and Lungs. A vast trial of its Virtues, throughout this imd other conntrics, has shown that it iMM surely and effecti! inv control them. The testimony "of our best eiti- that zemn of classes, establishes the ^aej, f C P ectoral will and docs relieve and c iikrry ........... 2 ......... ‘ cure the afflicting disorders of the Throut 1 imd M beyond any other medieine, The Lungs T*.:c iiost : (langeruns nffeetjohs of the Pulmonary Orpins viel<y<) its power; and cases of Consumption, enreu by this prepnmtioi^ are publicly knqwiv, . .. *....• « ■■ • sd remarkable as hnnjly to be believe«!, jrcre jul dispute, dispute. As a remedy, • they not proven beytyid may rely it is adequate, on wl liich ’ !. the ..._ public ,....... - ..... By-'cnring Coughs, the for full protection. By'curing „„Jnn- forerunner« of more serious disease, it numbereil lives, and an amount of rnfl’erind(not to be computed. It challenges trial, and ’< con- _ sh _ ¡ Mild vinces the most sceptical. Every family apiin^t the enrlv keep it on hand as a protection [ ahit unperceived attack A tack of I Pulmonary ’ulnionary Aftec- tions, which are easily met at first, bitt w lich become incurable, and too often fatal, if neg lected, Tsutler Hings need this defencu; m d it is unwise to be without it As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases w rich beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, C iiekry P ectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and imection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordi nary colds, securing sound and healtfi-restoring sleep. No one will suffer trOfiblesome Influ U- i enza and painful Bronchitis, when they k hr how eiisilv they can be cured. • Origi nail y the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical lemienl investigation, no cost or toil making every battle in the utmost is spared in C ?ction. if may be confidently relied possible perfect ___ _ upon as jiossessing nil the virtues it hits ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as ' memorable os the greatest it has ever effected. PREPARED by Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., towell, Mau., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS kVERTWHEKE. T . OFFICE £ 1 • > 1 ■ * : I. -* ' • ä . Is Prepared to do all kinds F~---- » JOB PRINTING MANNER superior To and FE’.'E’t tND AGUE cured lor 50cento Thprc is 11 >t n rvinv.lial agent In the world that will rare F«-ver a:i l Ague, »vid allo’her Malarious. Hiiliosto. Bc.irlvt. Tvphbtd, Yellow and other Fever*, nidcu bv RiH'ViY'S FILINS, m » quick ns RADWAY’S IlEAt'Y RELIEF Kilty Cellis per buttle. Ayer’s I s COURIER THE FEVER AND AGUE. I ► 1 1 -------- ■ I S pelling S chools .—Tho dis I that nibiKiiiv 1 be UMWt excruciating pains allay«« Iiilhiiiiiha.ioiia. and cures Congest ions, wlu-tlicr <•' '.lie L«<hgk StoiusM h Howt-ls. or utber gland-or •.r-’ tit''. I«v <>»<• api>üraii<»n. IN FH< >M- <)NE T< > TWENTY MINUTES. no ma'ter how v|oh-nt or exvri'ciatincthe pain the RilEUMATR’. bvJ•ridden, Intirtn Crippled. Nerv ous Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may Suffer, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF a c Xlid Ou?y E’aii» Kemedy Dayton to St. if F »n fren- ènw la Twenty Kinutes. ,q?4£ K?UR K>UR I *< EXPRESS ri:. : V7 33£T PAINS cure ; FLOl'B, «LAIN. ETC. Wheat, best white, OUR ¡COLUMN. 9 ' HlAITHI BEAUTY I! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—TNCREA AE OF FLEXll AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN ANO BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION «SECURED ‘ To .11 J.. ________ "_____________ __________ DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, . THE CRFAT BLOOD PURIFIER. L EGAL v HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; SO QUICK. SO RcPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE IN- FLUENCE OK THIS TRULY WONDERFUL •. MEDICINE, THAT ■ E vert On a I ncruse in F lesh end W dsht is S een and F elt . Kv*ry drop of the RAR8APAIHLLIAN REgOL- VKNT communicates throtigli the Blood, Sweat, l'rr.<» and other ihiids and juices of the system the v’cor of life, for it repair* the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consatnption. Glawtular disease Ulcers In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors. Nodes in the Glands, and other part» of tlie system, Sore Eyes. Struinorous discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions. Fever Sores. Scald Head. Ring Worm. Salt Rheum Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancer in the Womb, and all weakening and painfiilrdischarges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, arc within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease it* potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is eonttnually pro gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material, made trOm healthy blood—antt this the RARSAPARiLLlAN will and’doc» secure—«cure is certain; for when once ihl* remedy commences itsworkof purifica tion, and «succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, Ito repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient wilt t*el himself growing better and stronger, the food digesting belter, appetite Improving, «nd flesh and weight increasing. Not only docs the S arsapavluam RnsoLmrr excel ail known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous. Constitutional aud Skin Diseases; but It is the only positive cure fer BLANK « O>F ALL KINDS r On Hand or Printed to Order SHQRT NOTICE. * ------------------ . , ■ HAVING THE «NLY j. •s I THIS PART OF THE STATE 1 - •' We are enabled to make yr A SPECIALTY Kidney X- Kladder Complaintg, Urinary and Tomb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage Of water. Incontinence of Urine. Bright's Disease. Albuminur«, and in sll eases where there are brick-dust deposits, or the waterds thick, eloude, mixed withsubstancesllke the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or them is a morbid, dark, bilious apYearance, and white bone- dust deposits, and whefi there Is a pricking, burning sensation when pnssirr water, and pain in the small of the back ar.d’alcng the loin« Of siteli Printing as % HtVHATIO’f AND Tumor of 12 Year»9 Growth Curcdby Eadway’sResolvent. BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PLAYCABD’ 7 DR. RADWAY’S PLAYCAHLS I, t Perfect Purgative&Regulating Pills VISITING perfectly tftstefan, jlognntly coated with sweet gum. pure?, rvgulate. purity.cleanse and streiiRllv on. Rudway's Fills, for'the cure of ail Jisorden ol the SionMch. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys. Bbidder, Nervi»:H*DiM.*nses, Headache, Constipation,< ’stive- nos«. IndI4O-«imi. Dyspepsia, Biliotisne •«, I iilotts Fover. liniainuiatioti 01 ino Bowels, Piles and all Dera tucul n * 01 il»e Internal Viscera Wnrranted to ctTvct a rn Rive curo. Purely vegetable, con tabilita ji » nn-ri urv. niinorsls or deleterious drug« A lew dos<--< of RADWAY'S PILLS w«i* tr -e the srst.-m ,r<>ai nil the abo_\-ejiamed _ _ __ _ di^« nlers “lice pTr box ~ SOLD P' DRUGGISTS 2i cent* ppr ~ ' AND il.«!E’* Send .me <ettcr IL-.il ' ■•[FALSE ........... r> RADWAY À CO , No 33 Wnrr«n SI N w stain,« to li/ionuaiioti worth ihouaunJ, ■'i,i lu uu y "ork. SI' ‘on ’ 4¡ CIRCULAB-«, CARDS, I.ABE1JS, CHEC KS, A ETC. ETC. s. Address o niter * to “THE CÓURIER,” I.A FAYETTE, OGN SOLDIERS' WAR CLAIM AGENCY <■ No. 31 Montgomery XM. e a / S.IN FRANCISCO, - - CAUVORN1A ‘ OGN LAFAYETTE, a * i \ r " —— —:o:— W H. AIKEN, Attorney-at-Law and Commander of tlie Grand Army of the Re public in California and Nevada, will give prompt uttcntlSh to the collection of Ad ditional Travel Pay, ‘now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than throe hundred miles from home. Soldiers can depend on fair dealing. In formation given free of charge, when i writing enclose stamp for reply and state company and regiment and whether yoa have a discharge. Congress has extended the time for filing claims for additional Bounty under Aot of July 28, 1806, to Jan uary 1875, so all such claims must be made before that time. Original Bowntj Mf |10Q luis been allowed all Volunteers who en listed before July 22, 1861 for three years, if not paid the same when discharged. Land Warrants can lie obtained for serv ices rendered before 1856, but not for serv ices in the late war. Pensions for late war and 1812 obtained and increased when al lowed tor less than disability warrants, bnt no pensions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas has granted Pensions to surviving veter ans of Texas Revolution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now due and being paid. W. H. Aiken alsoattends to General Law and Collection Business. Y- JOHN WILUAMSON, f. SALE FARMS h X good I ve two farms for sale at very reasonable terms—each contain ing 3*40 acre». One h situate one mile anda half north of Latayette; is well improved. Haas good ; J- ORCHARD. ' [ ' ' j .• - And all kinds of shrubbery of the best va riety. The other is in Chehalem Vai cy n $ai the Willamette river. There is a go« d MTT j TL-SITH On thia pHce;ple:ity of good fin' er; about 0 acres cleared. ither of these farms can Le to and at a hagrnin. Terms easy. For further particulars enanire « f U’ QUIT“ 8. SMITH, 0: at this office. " REAL ESTATE AGENT NT' .. ... -.......... OF. . , — 1 YAMHILL County, OGN. P 1 • I j I ERSONS WISHING TO INVEST IN Real Estate will do well to roil on me | before purchasing elwewhofe. I have laud of all varieties, and in qnan- ' titles to suit purchasers. ~ Terms reasonable. {^-Residence and office in Chehalem Valley. ______ , ■ WENT« WANTED to aol! BoT- LAN'aDallar-and-alUtf cate affoTAK- H omfofathjc M bdicixts . com- bining exroMancy of preporatioB, with beauty and cheapnea». Go«4 dari > wages gnanuMood. Banpie caaroA outfit ¿van to ay ta. Partfcnhia fre*. lAa. BOTLAW; Detroit; Mfr*. 4