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VOL. II.
EUGENE CITY, QUEZON, FEBRUARY 7, 1SG3,
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"TO THE MEMORY OF EMMA ROSE.
BT UKa MOTHER.
Farewell, darling Rosa-nun, farewell
That we're cherished and loved O, so well j
The angels are calling are waiting for thee,
In their lore-arms unfolded triumphantly free
Thou may 'lit blossom in wisdom, uor sorrow shalt see
Hut in a true harmony dwell.
Our beautiful Bos Bra farewell,
Till we come in thy sweet home to dwell ;
The friends passed before tl.ee, thy guardians shall
And lending thee on by the dear tie of love prove
fi.iouM make us regret not thy passing above,
Where there tolls not a funeral bell.
Farewell precious Jewel, farewell,
l.t-iit to us for a brief happy spell ;
NoK".ums.of suffering are thine, or of sin.
. JiuUa crown from the purest immortals thou'lt win
Aud a life or bright promise they'll help thee begin,
Farewell an,l Roe-ui;u, furewell.
Si I of Oae aud Ha'f-a-tloicu of the other.
.Vow, dearest Fred," she softly said,
Von must abandon smoking;
It spoil your looks and then your breath,
Indeed' its most provoking.
Did tlod decree that man should be
A chimney line regarded r
Then darling Fred, let it lie said,
Toba.'co you've discarded."
How, well, my dear," said Fred, ' I fear
Timt will not be so easy;
Hut like a man, I'll try a plan.
And do the best to please ve.
Did liod intend that woman s limbs,
.Such wondrous thing sh'inld.move.
As Hustles, Bloomers, Crinoline,
Or Hoops-de-doodcn-do, love?
But rcallv," if whif, wbif, whir,
" And niind rou, I'm not joking,
If you'll abandon Crinoline,
Jove ! I -I'll give up smoking.
I From the Herald of Reform.
The Bcaatiea of Tobacco,
P AS OLD FRIEND AND LOVER OW THE WEED.
Having an idle hour, I propose turning my
idleness to ome account, by calling the attention
of your reader to this very delicious weed, called
tobacco. This exceedingly useful, neat and gen
teel herb, in a native of America. It was orig
inally called bv the Indians, pelum ; but the
Spaniards named it tobacco, from tobayo, an is
land in the West Indies, where it was found in
creat abundance. Being deeply impressed with
its value and importance to individual comtort
and health, and iU indispensableness to a gen
tleman who would commend himself to the fa
vorable regard of the ladies. 1 feel that I can
not do a better service than to point out some
of its advantages, by way of commending it to
the favorable embrace of all ages, of both sexes.
I trust they will not deem me visionary ia ihio
for I not only speak from a long personal expe
rience, but I have the testimony of its worth
from poets and philosopher of note in ages past.
More than a hundred years ago, a noble bard,
inspired by the influence of t. bacco, sung its
praises in the following very pathetic strain :
"Poison that cures, a rapor that affords
" Content more solid than the smile of lords;
Rest to the weary, to the hnngry food ;
The last kind refuge of th. wis. and good.
It is a remark frequently made, that there are
but two animals in all the world, allowed by na
tute to use it, via: man and the tobacco worm.
"Ana this true. All other animals are pre
vented, by "ll instmci given mem vj ...
tor from enjoying the distinguished privilege of
eating this incomparable weed. Man, however,
has improved upon the practice of the tobacco
worm. Rnd curried the luxury to a much greater
extent ; for he not only eats, but snuffs and smokes
it. This is owing to the fact that he is endowed
1 t.l .u. ..n. .mini, lino- attribute ot rtaton.
sun iiib " o . , . a-
an advantage denied the worm, or it would snuft
and smoke it too at least if it mouth was
larga unough for a smoke pipe, and its nose ca
pacious enough for a respectable dust hole.
In speaking of its advantages, I must be brief.
Its eotidusivneea to health; the quietness and
steidineiM it give to the nerves, while under its
innVierto though they may weaken and tremble
after that influence has pas-cd away. B it an
I other o iiil, another smoke, or another snulT, at d
.. .. . . . . i. :.. l... .1... - I ...
till will be set to rignis again, uui mu renurr
undoubtedly understands (his as well as I can
ti ll him. Idiot, the physician, or some of your
smoking, chewing, spitting and snei zing patrons,
of both sexes, who have hud, like myself, a long
experience in this business, ciin inform him.
But, seriously, among the more prominent nd
vantages by which tobacco is recommended, I
shall confine myself to tho following: First,
it is exquisitely le.isunt to the taste. Oue tan
hardly imagine th delieiousness of tobacco, es
pecially one not accustomed to its use (aud
th.it delieiousness is never entirely lost, even to
those most adicted to it.) This is undoubtedly
owing to the ingredients mixed with the original
leaf in its tnauuiacture, such us copperas, ne
groes' toe nails, scrapings from his heel in press
ing it down, and when added to the scavingers
DroDortion from hen roosts iiikI hog pens, must
render it unsurpassed in tweelnem and delicacy.
In the second place, it contributes very much
to the outward appearance, it is true Hint a
very distinguished man once said that a "cigar was
a Ions twist of tobacco in tho form of a pig's
tail, with fire at one end and a fool sucking at the
other. But who does not know that great men
sometimes say very foolish things of which the
above remark is an instance. U is true that a
cigar is a long twist of tobacco, in the form of a
pig's tail ; it is also true, when in use, it has fire
at one end, (and so has a pipe;) but who does
not know that so far from being a fool, he is
a wis man who smokes the other end to his
entire satisfaction. Aud what contributes more
to the finish of a gentleman, or sooner elevates
the boy of eiyht years old, to a man of lorty,
than a twist of tobacco, or an Irish pipe in ones
mouth the smoke exhaling and rising in beauti
ful wreaths Or what is more becoming than to
have one side of tho face swelled out to the size
of a pullet's egg, with a quitll Or the jaws in
perpetual motion, by grinding it, the juice hang
ing like jewels at the corner ot the mouth, out of
winch spurts, now a'i0 men, a stream oi uuiii,
such as no other animal has the distinguished
honor of spurliui; ! The reader must be f.illy
aware of all this, especially some small boys in
this community, who take pmle in availing
themsehes of these, advantages, by a free use of
tobacco. I will not, therefore, enlarge.
Tobacco is also an excellent cosim-lic. A per
son smells exceedingly agreeable when highly
perfumed wilh this delectable weed. Not even
that noted spotted gentlemen, of four legs, (long
denominated as an essence peddler,) sends forth
a sweeter fragrance on the balmy air. When
chewed, it gives an excellent odor to tiio breath
scarcely equalled by the raven that feeds upon
the txcresseiico f" the slaughter house. Tin-
young lady who condescends to entertain a young
man, enjoys a peculiar Ueliulit while inlialuig I lie
sweet perfumes that emanate from his clothes
and lungs saturated with I he juice aid odor ol
this delii'ioiu weed. And should ho venture so
funis to steal a kiss from his l.uly love a thing
not altogether obsoiclu she estimates it doubly
precious when scaled wilh the sweet smelling
savor of tobacco. Let no young man, then,
when ho contemplates seeking such interesting
society endeaveor to conceal the use of the weed
by the cosmetics of art, as though he were ashamed
of" tho practice; for it will send forth its odor in
spite of his efforts, and his charmer will delight
in its fragrance. Aud more than this, she will
know of liis coming by his smell, and have am
ple time to prepare for his reception unless she
should mistake him for the above four legged
potted gentleman.
Space forbids that I should name other advan
tages flowing from a use of tobacco. I will only
say to your patrons that a new year has just
commenced an excellent time to review the
past, and turn over a new leaf tor the future ; and
if they heed the contents of this article, not ac
cording to the teller but according to tho spirit,
they will sing their resolutions in the following
hymn, prepared expressly foi their comfort :
Farewell tobacco, I mean it no joke.
No more will I chew thee, snutl thee or smoke ;
re harbored thy foulness quite lonj enough
No more will I touch thee, thou foulest of stuff.
Two dollars a pound to par is no shock.
To Mulhollun snd lllanding, famous snd Lock.
For a weed so (liracetiil, nauseous and foul ;
liegoue from uiy pK-ket, no n:outh and mv jowl.
The rebels need not suppose that their
government, simply because it is "in a fix ;" is a
fixed fact.
The Charleston Afrrrnry s.iys "the
Yankees love the niifir." The complexion of
a largo portion of the servile population ot the
South is a pretty strong indication that the chiv
alry "love the nigger."
Scene in an omnibus rat woman with
fat baby : "Must get iu !" French gentleman,
"Impossible, M id one ! (to tho driver) you full."
"You're a foolyour-elf. Squeeze in there."
Panama Xewa ;reat Fire.
Dates from Panama are to the 1st of January
On the 2tUh December a very disastrous fire oc
curred. It broke out in the store of Lansburg it
Branden. Everything on r rout street, and in
its rear, extendinif from tho entrance of tho city
trt th middle of the what f w s consumed. The
loss is estimated at 1 135,000. The principal
stiflerer are Messrs. Call. Field, Cowan, Lans
burg & Branden, and the Panama IJailroadCom
pauv.
The Bishop of Panama was under arrest, for
allowin" funeral service, in the Cathedral for
Jules Abolardo, the late leader of the Conscrva
live party.
On the'2-I Iof Decemlwrthe military mutinied
and marched under arms in a body to the Gov
ernment house, demanding their pay, whiehwsv
nearly one month overdue. The Government
managed to borrow the necessary amount, and
the soldier returned to duty.
Witv is th irtw Tke a pig? lx.auit
makes a sty naH. '
j Calivohnia Senator. For the benefit ot
I those of our readers who do not know the char-
acter aud antecedents of - the three leading can
didates for tho office of United States Senator
from California, we copy the following extract
j from an editorial in HWe'i Exceltior Weekly :
I Tho three leading candidates are well known.
Plu lp has served tour years iu the State Senate,
and served acceptably, as hi present position
testifies, lie is not a brilliant man, but enu
liently practical, possessing a large share of
sound common sense, good judgment, anil is re
liable as a man and a politician. He is of the
Republican school of politics, a warm supporter
of the present Administration, and in favor ot
prosecuting I he war to a succssful termination.
John Couuess has for years been oue of the
leading politicians of the State. He was a firm
friend of the late Senator Broderick, aud, of
course, is a representative of the Northern or
ai ti chivalry wing of the late lJeiiioe.rutic party.
Ho supported tho Union party last year and
now stands on the same plattoriii as the rival
candidates. His Unionism is unquestionable,
and ho is bitterly opposed to by the anti-war
Democrats, as tho most zealous of t:e Simon
pure Republicans. Ho is a tiiiiu of decided abil
ity, an able debater, well versed in State aud
National politics, but is deficient in that ripe
scholarship we would wish tho man to possess
who aspires to represent California in the United
Slates Senate. A. A. Sargent is a young but
risiugiian. He cannot have been eligible to the
Senate more than three or four years, and if
elected, will probably be the youngest man in
that illustrious body. We knew him in '50
when ho was a boy iu appearance, and we did
m.t then expect, at this early day, to chronicle
tho fact of his being a leading candidate for this
exulted office. Ho went to Nevada and entered
upon the business uf mining, but though ho took
kindly to the pick aud shovel, while the neces
sityr existed. he laid these useful implements
asido at tho first good opportunity, aud went
into tho rii.ting office of tho Nevada Journal.
It soon appeared that he could furnish ideas as
well as set them up, and the journey man printer
was soon installed in the editor's chair. Wo do
not record this as his first rise iu the world, but
he was then in a position to test his ability. His
career as editor was stormy but successful,
being occasionally challenged to fight a duel,
w hich gentle invitations he invariably declined
througu conscientious scruples, -ilia physical
courage is beyond question. We have seen
In iit watch his q poiieut's hand while it played
wilh tho butt -of a pistol, and his coolness was
refreshing. As a speaker ho is clear, forcible,
but not eloquent. lie argues logically, except
when ho g es out of his way to indulge iu hi
proclivity for sarcasm, an unfortuuuto habit that
has made linn many hitter enemies. Ho joined
the Kcpubli can party in '50, when there was
small inducement tor an ambitious politician to
identify himself wilh the avowed opponents of
if slavery extension, aud has clung to its lortunuf
through all its vicissitudes. Ho has a clear,
active, restless mind ; a remarkably retentive
memory, is severely industrious and honorably
ambitious. If elected will make on able and
faithful Senator,"
SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATE!.
His compounded entirely from OCMS, and has become
an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and ap
proved br all that bar. used it, and is now resorted to
with confidence in all th. diseases for which it ia recom
mended It has cured thousands within the last two rears
who had iriven un all hones of relief, as the numerous un
solicited certiliuales in my possession show.
The dose must be adapted to the temperament ol me
individual taking it, and used m such quantities as to act
gently on the llowcls.
Let the dicUites of your judgment guide rou in the use of
the Lirer Invigorator, and it will cure Ij'ver Complaint,
Hiliona Attack. Ilvsnensia. Chronic Disrrlnra. Summer
Complaints, lvsentery, llropsv. Sour Stomach, Habitual
Costireiiesa, Ciiolic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In
fantum. Flatulencr, Jaundice, remale W eknes, sua mar
be used successfully as an ordinary Family Medicine, ft
will cure Sick Headache (as thousands can leiUify), in
twvntr minutes, if two or three teaspoonfuls are taken at
the commencement ol attack. Ail who use it ar. giving
their testimony in its favor.
Mix water in tlie uioulli wun ine invigoraior, uu
low both together.
PRICE, OS E DOLLAR VEK BOT1LK.
ALSO,
Sauford's Family Cathartic Pills
COMI'Ol'.NDKI) FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts,
And pat in glass cases, air tight, and.wilkeep in any cli
"Thi Familr CATHARTIC PIIX Is a esntle but active I
Cathartic w hich the proprietor has used in his practice
for more than twenty year.
The constantlr incfeasinn demand from those who hare
long used the Tills, and the satisfaction which all express
in regard to their ne ha induced me to place them within
the reach of all. The profession well know that ditlerent
Cathartics act on ditlerent portions of thebnweN.
The Familr Cslharlic Till has, with due reference to this
well established fact, bwn compounded from a rariety ot
tbe purest reiretable extracts, which act alike 0oo ,err
part of the alimentary canal, and are good and safe .in all
ea-e where a Cathartic is needed, such as Derangements
of the Stomach, Sleepiness, i'ains in the Back and l-oins,
Costireneas, Pains, and Soreness orer the whole body,
from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, end In a
long course of Fever. jnv of Appetite, a Creeping Sensa
tion ol Cold orer th. Bodr, Ke.llessness, Headache, or
Weight in the Head, alt Inflammatory Diseases. Worms
in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the
blood and many disease, to which flesh is heir too nnmer
out to mention in this advertisement. Dose, on. to three.
PRICE, THREE DIXES.
Th. I.irer Inrigoratnr and Family Cathartic Pills are
som oy in. urnggisM eTerrwnsre, ana oy
Redington & Co
Hole A cents for the Partite Coaat,
4I and 41 Front street. Man Francisco.
PURE .EXTRACTS FGR FLAYCSIN'3.
asaiLV i
VANILLA, I.EM0X, ORAXOF.. PEACH, BITTER AL
M0XD, ETC,
fpHESE Extracts possess, in th. most concentrated form.
1 the lciicim taste s1 sisrn aflmirefl srnr or rna
)i(J-fnt ar'iclri above ennmeraied, "d for all eulinsryj
purposes will be found the most economical aud convenient
manner of communicating the tl.ivor. Be particular to ask
fur the kinds prepared hy us, as there are many kinds in
market poaeiug but lillle, if anr, of the real flaror.
Prepared and sold by KfclHNFTON A CO.,
Hi) and lis Front street. Sail Fraucinco.
Any One Who Professes
TO UNDERSTAND ALL TRADES OR SCI
ENCES, ASSUMES to impose an absurdity upon the public. On
the same priuciplo, any one medicine which professes
tr cure all diseases is uuwvrihy of the slightest contidrncc
aud should at ouce be deuuunued aa a quack nostrum. Th.
Grafenberg Family Medicines
Do not assume to cure all diseases wilh one reined v They
have eleven ditlerent mediciues, each adapted to its pecu
liar disease, and time haa proved beyond a question the
ttlicacy aud certainty of these preparations. Their list
comprises the following medicines :
tiR.UFKNilKKO VIOCF.TAIII.K PILLS ;
M ARSHALL'S L'TKRINK CATIIOI.ICOX
GR.KKKXIIKRd S SARSAPAKILLA ;
tl R.tlKKX HKRtl'S l'll.K KKMKDY ;
tiR.KKKNHKRtl'S DYSKXVKRV SYRUP;
ORKKX MOTNTAIN OINfMLMT;
OR.KKKXltKRU CHILDRKN S PANACEA ;
OR.KKKMtKRU CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM i
CiH.KPKXRKRO KYK LOTION ;
Oll.KKKNIIKRU FKVKR AND ACII7E KKMKDY j
(ilt.LKKN IIKRO HEALTH HITTERS;
OR.EFKNBKRU MANUEL OF HEALTH.
For aale by all Druggists throughout the State.
IIKM'.HVL SIIKNTS:
REDINOTON CO., Wholesale Druggists,
4 1 and 411 Front street, San Francisco.
Bloom of Youth,
0R-
LIQUID PEARL,
for HEAvriniMf A.xn preserving Tin:
COMPLEXION A.Xi .SA7.V.
MOST IMrtlXABLC TOILKT ARTICLE SVtS 1NTBNTRD.
REDIXtlTON A CO..
Sole Agents for tho Pucilic Coaat,
413 aud 414 Front street, Sail Francisco.
Dr. Baker's Pain Panacea
Is composed entirely of healing gums, and vegetable oils
and herbs. It is perfectly safe lor the most delicate to use.
I can most sincerely suv that 1 have never known any,
however delicate, to bo injured by it in the least. I will
continue to ask the alllicted, who have not used it, to try it
for the following diseases. If they are not satisfied w ith
its healing properties, the money will be cheerfully refund
ed by the ugent where thu medicine is lor sale.
If yo u have Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, try a dos
of Pain Panacea internally, bathe externally over the part
affected, and you will at once restore the proper action and
relieve the pain.
If you have a Bruise or Wound, bathe it well with the
Pain Panacea four times a day. It will relieve the pains
and tuke uut all the poison, and beal the wound in a short
time.
If you are sulTering from Neuralgia or Rheumatic Pains,
apply the Pain Panacea freely, and take a dose of it inter
nally, morning, noon and night ; it will not only cure the
puin, but will remove the cutis, ot the diseuse.
If you huve the Dyspepsia, and your food distresses
your 'Stomach after eating, take a dose of Pain Pauacua
after each meal.
If you have a Cankered or Sore Mouth or Throat, apply
the Pain Panacea to the affected parts, and gurglo the
mouth or throat three or four times a dar
If yon have the Diarrhiea, or a relaxed state nf the bow
els, take a few doses of the Pain Panacea, and they will
soon be restored. If you have a painful swelling, bathe
the parts freely, and you will soon relierethe pain, and the
welling will be reauced. If you have a severe toothache,
apply the Pain Panacea on a piece of cotton, und batho the
giun'ut the same time; it win stop the pain inatantlv.
If you have a pain in the Breast, Side, Back or Kidneys,
bath; the parts ullected morning and night; at the same
time take a dose iuternallr.
If a mother has a Caked Urcast, apply the Pain Panacea
as hot as it can be borne.
If yon feel chilly or cold, as though you wcr. going to
bare a fere, tuke a dose of Panacea.
If rou hare a wound, cut, or galls on your horse, apply
he Pain Panaoea; it will take out the inllamution, aud
al the sore in a short time. Sold br all the principal
ruggists, and by RKDIXfiTOX A CO,,
414 and 418 Front street, Saq Francisco.
WHAT IS 1.IFK WITHOUT IIKAI.TII,
and how tew are tree from the numerous ailments
arising from an impure state of the blood r Be warned in
time, and purifr your blood and restore health, by taking
HcoviU's Blood and Liver Syrup the beat bhsid purifier
known, as the numerous certificates of remarkable cures,
in the hands id the proprietors, unquestionably prove.
As a Spring remedy, to purify and cleanse th. blood,
leaving it free from all humors and impuritiea, w. asuert
with confidence that there is no belter remedr than SCO
VILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP. Oi'vait a trial.
KKDIXOTON A CO.,
Wholesale Agents,
41 and 414 Front street, San Francisco.
NO OPIUM OR CALOMEL.
Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for th. Lungs has no
equal as a lung medicine, and ii especially
adapted to the Constitutions of Females and
those suflcring from Consumption or any
Lang complaint. Oiv. it a trial.
Hedlngtoa Co.,
Wholesale Agents, 414 s.d 41 Front street,
San Francisco.
iSCOVMLL'H
RoreoTiorillQ Rr. Rf illiTioria f
OR
BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP,
It Is hereby recommended by physicians to core the
following diseases having their origin in a disordered
state of the blood :
Canker, Ulceration, and Enlargement of tb. Joints, Can
cerous Tumors, Erysipelaa, King'. Eril, Kt. Anthony's
Fir., White Swelling-, ObstinaUl Eruptions, Pimples
on the Face, Rheumatism, Blotches, Pustules, Dyspepsia,
etc.; Syphilitic and Mereureal Affection, ar. .ured ;
Chioaoais or Obstructions in Females; Leneorrh.a or
Whites, are reliered br the aseof this Medici n.
The medical properties of Sarsaoarilla in conjunction
with Stillingia are well known by all medical men to be the
best eomound yet discovered to cleanse and purify the
blood, and .radicate all humors from th. smtem.
We have given tde receipt to aioat physician, in the
country, that thry may know what they are using, and will
continue to send it br mail to those deirons of knowing
th. ingredients entering into this composition, that they
avsT prescrih. it in their practice.
This preparation stands at the head of the list nf reme
dies for curing all disease, srl-lng from impurities of the
blood or diseased matter lurking in th. syntem.
4 Thoussnds who hare used the titilingi. snd Sars.parill.
will te.nfv to its remarkable effect iu moving all imparl
lie from their blood, giving ton. and vigor to th. whole
bnman frame, and restoring a bealtby actios to all tbe
functions of the bodr.
Th testimonials received io its favor from many mem
bers of tb. Medical Faculty would, war. . to puld'sb
thorn, All . Isrjfrvoluir.
I It is prepared under the supervision of one til, the oldest
and best practical chemista iu the country, (Mr. W. S.
' Merrill, Cincinnati i, so as te insure a uniformity of Com
position and ounn in all the ingredients.
As a spring remedy, to purify aud cleanse th. blood,
leaving it free from all humors aud impurities, we assert
with confidence there is no better remedy.
Sold hy all Druggists, and bv
KKDISUTOX A CO.. Agents,
4ll and 4IH Front street. Sau Francisco.
. To whom all orders should be addressed, HA-ly
Fish's InfaJHW,
HA IK
RESTORATIVE,
RESTORINGL GRAY HAIR
ORIGINAL COLOR.
It prevents the Iluir from fulling uff. It cure
Baldness and removes ' ull dundrntl' from tlio
lieud. '
It allays all irritation ot the scalp. It cools
and refreshes thu hond, und imparls ttx the hair a
healthy lively appearance,
P. S. The properties which remove itumlrufT and sctuO
from the head, allay irritation and free, the scalp from Hu
mors, renders this article invaluable as a lotion in all cu
taneous affections ; such as Itch, Rush, Stall Rheum, Chil
blains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Shingles, Bites aud Sting
of Insects, and all eruptions of the skiu, especially tbat
caused by Po'uun Odl.
This only genuine article is put up in Pint Bvtrtrt, and
baa the written signature of .V. Millt, M original proprie
tor arul manvfaflurer, on the label and wrapper. Ucwart
of all put up iu diilcrrut style, which is couiitrrttit.
REDINGTON k CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
40" and 411 Clay Strett, Sun Francisco,
R. PORTERFIELD, aont,
STOCKTON.
A. S. MeCLURE.
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For sate hy
Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the Lunga
CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, NKillT SWEATS. SPIT-'
Tl.NU BLOOD, COLDS, COUdll, INFLUENZA,
PAIN IN THE SIDE, AND ALL DIS
EASES OF THE LUNtlS.
Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Luugs, iu all eases gives Ilia
beet of satisfaction.
Dr. Wm. Hall's Rulnam for the Langs, haa wrought mora
cure since its lutruluctiiiu than aay other cough mrdU
cine.
Dr. Win. Hull's Balsam for Hie Lungs, t endorsed by your
leading physicians as the safest and best remedy now
before the public.
Dr. Wm. Hull a Balsam for the Lungs, ia safe to us. among
children, and yet powerful ill cases uf chronic pnlinona-
rv diseuse.
Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam tor the Lungs, brings in eerfiflcate
almost daily, uf its wonderful cures ill all part, uf tho
country.
The more striking proof the intrinsic worth and excel
lence of DR. WM. 11 ALL'S BALSAM lor the LUMiS, is
shown in the rapidity with which it becomes a general
favorite with the people. There is nothing of a similar
nature but what is cast into the shndo when the Balsam list
been thoroughly tested. The agents for its sale, the coun
try over, ill ordering new supplies, are very enthusiastic
in its furor, saying: "It is juat the thing ; it acts like a
charm; its effects are truly magical."
The purchaaer should be verv particular to ask for, and
take none but Dr. William Hull's H,at,uv for the Lungrf
which ia warranted to give satisfaction, uf the money re
turned. For sale br all Druggists, snd hr
REDINGTON & CO,
Sole Agents, iii'j aud 411 Clay St., San Francisco.
ItEDIOTOX fc CO'S
Superior Yeast Powders.
WARRANTED to make Light Sweet aud nutritious
BREAD. ' '
Eunallv adapted to LOAVES, HOT RISCl'IT, LlfCk'
Ml K At. 'Mir-OTHER CAKES, ti I Ml Eli II RE All,
AJVI CAKES OP Ail, A.VAS.
Warranted fullv rnual In auv in the market.
Ask for KKDl.N'OTON A CO S YEAST' POWDERS, and
take no other, if you woiji hay uniformly goad bread.
Manufactured and sold at wholesale, hr
REDIHGTON & CO.,
4o and 411 Clay St,-, San Francisco.
tmkoicl,y:n" i-iotel,,
CORNER RROADWAr AM) SANSOHR STREETS
Man Frnncisco.
THE Proprietor nf this well known and old es
tablished House is still at his old tricks feeding
the public for the low sum of roc. dollars ner
k. and the err ia Still ther cornel" This Hotel was
established in 1.VJ, and the Proprietor prouillv appeals to
its wtll known repualiun. and an the same time pledges
himself to use erery endeavor to add to the comfort and
nonvcuiinnce of his guests. The Brooklyn Hotel WAIION
will always be ready on the wharf on the arrival of the
steamers, to convey passengers and their baggage to tha
House, free of rharire. To prevent imposition be positive
and see that BROOKLYN HOTEL is painted in large let
ters on the sides of the Omnibus.
Board per day, l ; Board per week, ft ; Meals, SOets,
Iiodginxs, ft".'!.. Lodgings per week, j to 4; Singl.
rooms .Vi cents pernigh.t. JOHN KELLY, jr.
June 14, lSssIni
A. S IilcC lure,
DEALER IN
DRV GOODS, CLOTIIIXG, SALEX
CLOTH, BOOTS AXD S I OA'S,
II A R WARE A XI) CUT- '
LERY, CROCKERY
AXD GLASSWARE,
DRUGS A XI) '
PA TEXT MED.
lCIXES,dc.
Also -
BAC0X,
FLOUR. WHEAT,
OA TS, BUTTER, EGGS, AXD
ALL OTHER KINDS OF SALE
ABLE PRODUCE TAKEX AT LIBERAL
PRICES IX EXCUAXGE FOR GOODS,
Cot-si. 0t o Nrxra svsiirs in raour or ('mar Hovtf
I mo. Ciy. Oregon, Au 1st, 1-1 J l rf