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1 V 4 J. r ft- f Ifraug -itgittY. ltMCEO XVKKY FRIDAY, n THE- KEOISTSK VUtLDXITO, Corner- JSHrry orwtf .Tin Streets. COLL. VASCLKVK ft CO., PKOPKIETOR3. J. B. XAUCB, JH. CCLL. VAKCMEVI. TICK MS IN ADVANCE. e copy, one year One copy, six month... single copies........... tl 50 1 50 Ten cents. THIS PAPER ESStigV&:ESiS& mtlwrnlr Burpfttl ( JO Spruce St., whrraad vrrt UuuT contracts may be bu-1u for it m MFW YOKii. AjreMts fbr Ma Register The following nmnvd entleTi nreauthor- tr.fd to rewive rind re-elpt for sn inscriptions r i lie if KutnTKit in rite localities loeiiitoiieu : Messrs. Kirk limine. Brownsville. iroiicrt tilass. . . . .i'rawfordsville. ftffitar.rz::r:.ftffi Fill DAY AUGUST 20, 1880. Ulrls' Khmn. It oar little girls greet their brothers and sisters, and perhaps even their par. ents, boisterously ; if, instead of "Good morning," they cry, "Halloo, papa !j Halloo, mamma! and call to play, mates in the street in tl.e . same rongh manner, who willjbe surprised if this style follows them as they grow up and appear a, young ladies ? Referring to this unladylike manner and mode of ad- a dress, a gentleman writes that, passing two pretty, well-dressed, stylish-looking young ladies in the public streets, he was surptised to hear one meet the other with "Halloo, Sid !" and the other re sponded, "Halloo, Tude !" to her friend's creetms : and he remarks : it was just what two lounging young men i might have said, or stable boys, for that matter. It might not have been so much out ot the way for the latter, but I confess it sounded very odd and offen sive in what I supposed to be two well bred young ladies ; as much so as it I Lad heard two beautiful gray and rose colored birds begin to swear. It was so unnatural, so oat of place. It may be the style for young girls or ladies to greet each other with a 'Halloo ! but I can't like or get ued to it. These things may eem but a trifle, but they make all the difference between nice things and very common things, We usually prefer sweet, gentle, refined girls to those who are coarse and hoyden teh. Girls may fall into this free-and-easy, nnlady-like habit through their brothers example ; but sisters were given to refine and soften the corser nature of their brothers. If they do not do this we shall no longer find in our sisters refkied and refining compan- ' ions, but the coarse ways and rough speech ot yonng men in flounces. Is it not just as easy to imitate the graceful manners and refined speech ot a lady as those of a rude, uncultivated boy ?" The same general rules for correct and pleasant behavior are safe tor boys and jrls, ladies and gentlemen. A gentle man may entertain the highest respect tor a lady, and be on the most friendly and intimate terms, but if a true gentle man, bis respect will withhold him from carelessness or roughness iu speech or action. And no lady who is truly re fined will brook anything approaching a too familiar tone. It is but just however to acknowledge that a lady's manner will fix the metes and bounds of the liberty which may be offered. Wben boys and girls, young men aud maidens, are allowed to fall into the absurdities ot low, foolish, meaningless talk it seems to dwarf tbcra intellectually ; they can find noth ing ot interest or importance to say, and, therefore, make up for sense by filling very sentence with needless exelaroa tjons, exaggerations, or misplaced ad. jectives. Jlrs.ET.WiBeeeher in Chris, tian Union. A Flnt-CUMa Snake Story. Thomas Deford, who lives near Bal timore, relates a first-class snake story, wherein a water'1 shake - fifteen inches long, which was7 found imbedded in a cake ot iee gathered perhaps eighteen months ago, was restored to life on Thursday wheo exposed to the sun. The ice was taxes from the icehouse on the place, and the snake was seen in the center ot a torge block. It was cut out with a pick aod was stiff as a bone. When exposed to the sun tor some min utes, however, it began to wriggle, and after a time started off for the grass. It was captured and placed alive in a large glass bottle, and will be shown to the uicrodaloos. Philadelphia Timet. Y or; man," said a stern old pro. fessor to a student who had been charged with kissing one ot his daughter "young man, don't get into that habit. You'll find kissing is like eating soup with a fork.' "Hot ao, sir ?" asked the stadeoU "Because," said the stern profeaaor, "you can'4 get euongfa of it.' A Georgia colored debating society was lately diseussing : "Which is beet for the laboring nan, to work for wages or part of tile crop V An old "ancle" tpoke thasense ct the meeting when be said i "Ho to was da beet, efdey could be btung to gedder tomohow. Beuaaalvuaft Storle. ."TV hat is the direct effect ot cheap newspapers and sensational stories on the minds of the youii ? Surely not a beneficial one. In many of them the chief object is to throw around scenes ot vice a fascinating charm. Crime is otten presented as involving a manly development of courage ; and what is wanting in attraction and charm in the plot of the story, or the delineation ot character and scene, is made up by pic torial illustrations which are lewd and imposing. The conseqneuce is that the minds ot the young are tilled with ro mantic pictures ot crime, the moial character is slowly but surely under. mined, and a rapid transition is made from the virtues .t home to the vices of i the street, from the instruction of the I school to the chastisement ot the prison. j T,,e ohj contemplate; j Paiu,ul lhoHSh lhe ,act ,MJ U is all too true that many of the liber tines, burglars, swindlers and murder ers who are now cursing scieiy have received their first impulses to crime from the facinatir.g but immoral litera ture ot the press. The subject is excit ing, as it should do, a painful sensation I -t -a - t a i:.r mo,'S ra""v Ci8!es OI oc,ai Pm, cai as wen as moral Teiormers. ji re cent congresses in this country aud Great Britain it has received no more than the attention it deserves. Many stirring appeals have beeo made, and it may be hoped that they will have their designed eSect. It is not ! enough to expose the pernicious chaiac j ter and tendency of these immoral pub lications, or to place them under sum mary arrest. The subject should be kept before the public, and in the writ ings of the day only the dark side ot crime should be -j touched upon. The immoral in popular literature must be met and counteracted by that which is . positive on the Fide ot virtne, and both S cheap aud fascinating in price and style, j Efforts hitherto made have not been sufficient to check the evil, which is, alas, a growing one. Anchoring; n Horse. A good story is totd ot an old mari ner who keeps a little hotel down here (writes a correspondent tYom Coney Island, New York's seaside resort.) His wife was very anxious to have a horse, sn animal in which the old gen tleman took but little interest, and the old lady finally won her point, and got her horse. The 6teed was of an errat ic and playful disposition, and used, on the least provocation, to tear madly along the beach, and succeeded in spilling" the old lady several times. At last the captain, who had never driven the beast, volunteered to break him ot his vicious habit ; so, getting an other old salt to aid him, he procured a hedge anchor,with a stout line attached. Fastening the end of the line arounj the axle, aud putting the anchor into the phaeton, the firey untamed was hitched up, and the two gentlemen started for a drive along tho shore. Soon the vicious animal espied some thing which gave him an excuse to run away, and immediately dashed oil" with frightful velocity. The captain dropped the reins and summoned all bands to "let go the anchor." The anchor was let go, and caught firmly in the sand. Tho unsuspecting quadruped pranced joyously along uutil be got to the end of the rope, and then he panned paused so suddenly that the phaeton was demolished and the two old gen tlemen shot np into the air like a con pie of sky-rockets, coming down in a fear. fully dilapidated condition is now fcr sale. The horse A Might Mistake. ThePaiadise Reporter is responsible for the following : A lady and gentle man with their twq, daughters engaged apartments at a local hotel, room 22, be;ng assigned to the father and mother, and room 20 to the yonrg ladies. After retiring, one ot the young ladies, from some cause or other, being unable to sleep, arose, thinking that after a brisk promenade in the corridor she might more effectually seek tho domin. ion of the drowsy god. And after a ten minuto go-as-you-please she returned to what she supposed to be her room, jump ed into bed, planted her small 6's in her supposed sister's stomach, embraced her tenderly and exclamed : "Darling I am cold ; warm me np a little" to which a deep ba voice responded : "With pleasure, dear." With a horri fied shriek she sprang tor the door and happily found room 20, the Dext apartment. Fearing to encounter the knight ot her midnight adventure, she feigned s'ekness, and tor several days could not be persoaled to leave her room. She finally ventured forth to breakfast', however, her vis-a-vis being a fine looking young fellow of military appearance. Iu the course ot the meal she had occasion to ask him to pass the salt wheo, horrors, the some bass voice replied- "witn pleasure." ftne fainted recovered was introduced and married. Moral all's well that ends well. tsclenlJSc Scraps. The V rench Government has ordered that a course of instruction in agricul-1 lure bo introduced into every primary school iu the country. During 1881 no less than five exhibi tions will be held at Fiaukfoil-ou-tlie-Maiu viz. : A patent exhibition, a horticultural, a balneological, an indus trial, and a tanner' and furriers' ex- j hibiticn. The important statement is made by C. Engler that when petroleum is washed with caustic alkalies and dis tilled in carbonic acid, it docs not dis solve metals. The Jfalure says that according to some recent experiments ot M Goulier, the coefficient of expansion by beat of :i metal by heat is independent of any pressure put upon the metal, and is the same under a stress of traction as uu der one ot compression. C. T. Kingtsett maintains that the power ot the several kinds ot the Eu calyptus to neulralizu malaria depends upon their property of generating in atmosphere hydrogen peroxide a sub stance which, Irom its reactions, is often confounded by even experienced ob servers with ozone. There a:e 9,000,000 kilogrammes of glyceiine made iu Europe every year. Ot this quantity France produces m arly hair, or 4,000,000 kilogrammes, and England coiitiibutes only 800,001 kilo grammes. This country, the United States, however, puts the best and j purest glycerine on the market. Perhaps the following conclusion of j 51. Montisiny in a paper published i;i j Xt.s Slfotdes may prove of value iu ! predicting the weather: He holds that ! very pronounced twinkling of the stars j indicates eitl er commotion in the opjier j regions of the atmosphere or a sudden ! fall ot temperatuie there, thus denoting j the conditions of sn early appearance ot I bad weather. j 'Ike KcupunHlve C'hortl. In the early spring of 18G3, u-iien the Confederate and Federal armies were confronting each other on the opposite hills of Stafford and Spottsyivauia, two bands chanced one evening, at the same hour, to begin to discourse fwcel musie on either side ot the river. A larye crowd ot the soldiers ot both armies gathered to IL-ten to tho music, tie friendly pickets not interfering, and soon the bautfs bean to answer each j other. First the band on the northern S bank would play "Star Spangled IJau- j tier," "Hail Columbia," or some other j national air, and at its conclusion the i "boys in blue" would cheer most lusti-! ly. And then the band on t!.e south- j urn side would respond with "D:.ie,' j or "lionnie Blue Flag," or some other j Southern melody, and the "boys in j gray" would attest iheir approbation with an "old Confederate yell." lint presently one ot the bauds struck up in sweet and plaintive notes, which were wafted across the Happahauock and caught up at onco by the other band aud swelled into a grand anthem which touched every heart, "Home, Sweet Home!" At the conclusion ot thin piece there went up a simultaneous shout from both sides of the river. Cheer followed cheer, and those hills, which bad so recently resou,nded with hostile guns, echoed and re echoed the glad acclaim. A chord had been struck responsive to which the hemts of ene mies eitemien then could beat in uni son ; and on both sides ot the river "Something down the soldier's check Washed off the status of powder." The otlier niglit ct a Loiulon c'uli nonie Americans wore blasting aliotit tlifir i'lveiitions, ami the wtnulcr'ul machines to bo found hi the Slates. One of them told ot tho well kuown mtneing machine, which a live jiig be ing introduced at ono end, turns out the animal in pa usages at lie other. An Irishman, who was not going to have lha Yankees riilii!f roiih-shod over every other nation, turning; on them said : "Bedad, we've got the same machine in Ireiaud, only ours i more perfect, enre, tor if you don't like t he auagpi, you can put them back into the machine, and by reversing tho action they'll come out a live pig agin where he went in." It was a warm afierroon, and yonrg Mr. Cummagin did nut go ino the house, but eat down on the porch, as was hi- custom, after ringing the bell. Her lit tle sister came to the door and looked at him with eomo curiosity. "Does your sister ilaliel know I am here, Nel lie V he afked. "Oh yes," replied the innocent prattler, "I guess she does ; she told me to come out and e how shady it made the front yard when you put your feet on the porch railiDg." Cocoa nut Cake Two cups white sugar, ttiree fourths cup butter, one cup milk, two teasjicons Loudon Prize Bak ing Powder, and the yolks ot five eggs and one whole egg. (Frosting for the am a :) Heat the whites of the eggs to a troth, three cops of the grated cocoa nut wet with milk, add to thin tour table-spoons sugar (fine ugar) ; lay this beiwten aud on top of the above, as in jelly cake. . . UnrlicKI i'R. Pinafore. When I was a lad, and not very tall, I served a time on the "raging eanawl." I was kept as busy as a shuttle in a loom A-scrnbbing off the deck with a big com broom I sernblied off the deck so eareful-ee, I'll aeon be the ruler of Hits great couiitrce. Chicago Free Lance. THE YAZOO lIA. Southern Myle in Campaign Meetings. Washington, Aim. I t. J. H. Randall, a greenback campaign orator, biis written a letter just received here relating to his experiences iu Ahibama. lie went to Kilier Hill to a barbecue and joint discuss ion between the Democrats and greeii b:icker.s. lie got the worst of it. lie says ot the first democratic orator that in the course of hU speech lie said that the con federacy still exists and has many triemls, and tlint Jeff Davis, the best triend we ever had. is yet our president and devoted to our interests, and if Hancock is elected, and we h.ve no doubt-he will be, you will be pnid for all the property you have lost through radical rule, and you must stand by the great democratic party, tor the solid south will now give us entire control ot the general government. When the greenbackers spoke they got calm, earnest attention until one n-.nlitor denounced the "da rimed Yankees" and warned them to j shut up. ami the meeting wis broken np ' and the greeubackers warned to leave. j Randall alsi relates his experience at Shiibuta, a town ot Clarke county. Miss.. near the Alabama line. When he apjiear- ! ed to addies the audience, he was greeted ! as follows : '-There's a grcenbacker, him !' ''Three cheers for Hancock ; j Yankee greeubackers. He ought to ! he killed. !" "Let's give him ," j and other nhrases of like character. A ! well dressed young man, perfectly sober. separated from the throng aud approaching j him, delivered a note written on a leaf j fiom his pocket book : "Dear sir We j will give you and your 'pard'just 35 j uiiuiiles to pick up your duds ami get out j of town as lively you ::s can heel it. Yorrs to death. Boys of Shubnta." Randall re- j American, law-abiding citizen, attending strictly to business, that I cannot stay in this town ?" "Take the first trait: of cars, young man." wa the reply of the Mississippi bulldozer. "We know you and yon can't stay here. You must go to the next station." Kandall demanded. "Who gives the order ?" and was answer ed by the bulldozers, "The hoys of Shu Imia. Your time is passing. You had better be getting along or yon will catch !..., ,J.,1! .....1,... t 1 .I.J., , I.. jk.,fiii.ii mini-, akmji i im iv III- f dieate that they did not rierfre that he i should expound any greenback theories in that neighborhood. ! ew To-ftay. j Ladies Variety Emporium. MRS. M7j. HYDE KKEt'S CONSTANTLY OX HAND German Zephyr. Cunrrts, TftwJ. l'irnt, Seclle--, ll'iitms, Jiinl Hair Niritrk e 'ti.tl furls, Il'igiery, .ftlcuijiel Goo'lx, it'C. lie, t(-c. Also. Am.nl ror Ir. Warner'H ESeitt!i Con! t Ii51l' W ulst I una Miidmu Foyo's Corset JSlcii-t Supjiortor. S?3f"F rench 'tumping doue to onler. lakT UioivJalbin St., opposite IMtjil3ceJS3!?T THE BEST OF ALL F03 HA1T AUD BEAST. For mort than a third of a centurv the j Mexican M ntUng Kiluliuenthas been anuwn 10 millions nil over mo worm as the onlv safe reliance for tlin relief r accidents ami pain. It is a medicine above price unci praise t lie brst or Its kind. For every fo-.tu of external pain the j Mustans Liniment 1 without mi equal, j It penetrates floH and. muscle to I the very bone making tho continu j niiceot'pain mid infiumution impossible, jits effeois upon Human Flesh and the J Unite Creation, aru equally wonderful. 1 The Mexican Liniment is needed by somebody in very house. Every day ln-tiiK news or the niiayifiii awful scaluor burn subdued, of rbeumatlo martyrs re stored, or a valuable liorse or ox saved by tho healing power of this which speedily enros such ailments of the UL'.UAN FI.ESli us Kheumatlsm, Hwclllnri, Stlfl khuu, toiiuracua itftuscies, anrai an. I Mraldx, Cuts, liraltei and Hpinlm, Vnlsouonl Bites and Sllnes, Stillness, LamaneM, Old Mores, fleers, frostbites, t'blltilalns, More Nipples, faked Jtreast. and indeed every form of external dis ease. It heals without sears. For the Brute Creation it ruren Nprains, Mvvim:y, Stlft Joints, Founder, ITnrness bores, Hoot lata eaves, Fool Rot, Srranr Worm, Scab, llollovr Born, Srratetarii, Wind s;alls, Spavin, Thrush, Rlnabone, Old Sores, lo!l Kvll, lllin upon the Mlsrht and every other ailment o which the occupants of the Htnhle and Slock Yard are liable. Tho Mexican Mustang Llalment always cures anil never disappoints; anil it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LiHirrs FOS WAIT 02 BEAST; mfenfl business now before the public. Tou jia i can make money faster at work for ns than at anything else. Capital not required. We will start you. 12 a diiv and upwards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and Rirls wanted ttvervwhe.ro to work for us. V o w is t he time. You tan devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. No otlier business :ill pay you nearly as well. No one willing to work can fail to make enormous pay bv engaging at once. Costly Out lit. and terms trim. X great opnortunity for making money easilv and honorably. Address Trvf. A Co., Aturnsta, Maine,. -Ji-13 LBNIilHT AFFEW TOiolesala and OCERIES, Oil FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, FANCY GROCERIES, CALIFORNIA CSACSEES, CANDIES, ITTJTS, In fact the Largest, bent Assorted aud mottt Varied Stock or GROCERIES Iu the country. f THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY IN ALBANY. la Fireproof Brick, First "RICHBflOID," 1 f'M E -iiSllPip Over OETES THOUSAND in Use Albany, Oregon. '(II I Great chance to make money. Wo tfriilr, need a person in every town lotHke xnlicriitioiis for the larirest. cheapest snJ best Illustrated family publication in tlie wort'!. Anyone can becomu a successful lurunt. Six ol'-snnt works of art triven free to subscribers. ! The price is so low that almost everybody sui- j critics, une njii'iit reiions Ukini; rso sunscn bir in a dy. A iwy asrent icp rts mskiiiK over -200clr proflt In ten days. All who en fCHUt nuike money fnst. Yon can devote all vour time o the business, or only spare time. You need not be. away from home over niglit. Yon can do It as well as others. Full directions and terms free. Kleirant and expensive Outtlt fiec. If yon want pmtitable work send us your millions at once. Ir costs nolhinir to try the business. Jioono who ensnutes fails to make srrfnt iiv. Address koi;e Stinson A Co.. Portland, Maine.. S-13 Summons. 1 In the Circuit t.'onrt of the State of Oregon for the conn tv of I. inn. LHlic J. Ilasbrouck, plalntiir, vs. M. L. llasbrouck, ii. C t'nolcy and J. H. Wssh burn, psi'tncrs under the firm name and style of Cooley & Washburn, and Albert Butts, "de Ion dan Is. To M. I.. Hasbrouck, one of the defendants above tiiimed : In the name of the Stateof Oregon Yon am herby recinirt-d to appear a,d answer theonn plnint tllcl against jou in the atove entitled action on or before the fourth Monday of Oc txlier next, it being the 25A day of October, T880, and theflrst day of the next reirular term of said Court, and if you fail so to answer, tho plaintiff will upply to the Court fir the relief demanded therein, to-wit : the dissolution of tho iHtnds of matrimony subsisting lietween plaintiff and yourself, for the care.custodv and control of tbe niinorchild, Walter C. llasbrouck, that, the interest of all parties in and to tbe fol lowing described real estate, to-wit : IlcHiimini; at the southeast corncrof the Sam uel Johnson donation land claim, being claim Nos. 52. mid 38, and notification No. 2u71. runn ing thence west 147 rods, thence north 90 rods, thence east 14-1 rods, thence south 90 rods to tho beginning;, containing 8o acres, and lyinv and being in Linn connty, OreRon. lie ascertained ami determined, and if ncetMstv ry.that the same be sold by decree of satd Court, anil such xrtlons of the proceeds theivof las decreed to the plaintiit as she mtiy in eifnity and jnst ice lie entitled to for nxuntulninK aiul ciirry Ing on this suit, for connsel fr es and for the lutiire maintenance and suport of plain tiff and her child, or that the undivided ono third thereof, free from encumbrance, be set apart and confirmed to her in her individual right, and that any portion of the personal propcrtv, that may be on hands at the final hearing, be decreed to plaintitf or be sold for t he benefit, of plaintiff and child, and for the costs and dlsbnmtuents of the suit to lie taxed. This euotiuons is published bv order- of the Hon. It. P. Boise, Judge of said Court, made at Chamliers in the city of Salem, Oregon, on the 7th day .f July, 1880. WKATHJiBFOBD & SILACKBURN, vI2n!4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. fttYT TWIt to sen for our fries List ror 18(1. Faaa to anr aiKlreu upon p lllfstion. Contains descriptions of erery tlilttr required for with over l.ano Ilhistratlon. Ws sell ail arooda at wholesale prices Id quantities to suit tits purchaser. Tbe only Institution la A merles who make ihl(tbelrsictal bnatnem. Address, MONTtillMKKY WAII CO., ii't tt ) Wauaan Ave., Chicago, IU BRO. S, Ha tail Sealers la Street, Albany, Oregca. AT.TTl PROVSONS BOSs The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the World. EMERSON, FISHER & CO., OITVC13VIV-A.TI, OHIO, TOP Rest JJatcrlnl, ooiI Worfktiunhlp, Ilandtoine Kl)lr, Strong ' aud Unrubte Vehicles in Ercrr Respect. 70,000 I CilH.RIilKS o . : i nAinnrsM nv r.MKHMax. i imikb a- to-, ark sow is I'seirevuy PAUT OF TUK aElllCA9i COHTISESY. Tho-Ktcc nnfallinp satisfaction. All their work is warranted. They hav received teatimo--n mis from nl I i-rt s of t be cou n I ry of pnrpor; similar to the following, hundreds of which are on fllo subject to inspection : . j - Messrs. Kmkksou, Finher Co.: . ' 1 Oaita, Ills., Jnlr 16, 1879. I have used one of vour Top muRiffS three years, and three of them two years in my Itver stable, and they have given me ix'iftxt satisfaction and aro in constant use. OfiCAU aMALLtY. Messrs. C'omwk A jcnxs N : 1 Nrwberrt. . C, Jnly 17. 187S. Ia-ar Sirs 1 have been ttsfn-j; ttie tinwon & FisliBrTlnggy I longht from yon as rowthly.I suppos!. us an v one couH. " 1 hit I a f;-t horsedrove him at full speed, comet lines with two la dies and myself iu the bngv. an J it is tvday worth all tire money I paid for iu I say 1h Kn ersan Fisher Buggies will do. A. M. Tiaocs, Farmer. The lavomble renntat ioo the Cnrrlages have made In kmalit ies where they havaj been used for several years bv Liverymen. Physicians, and others requiring hard and constant wsa, has lerrt te an inciiiwiil demund from those localities, to meet which the manufacturing firctlitins or t!icl inauimuih establtslimunt Imvc lni n extended, enabling I bvtn now to Inm out in goaxl t ic. . 360 CARRIAGES A WEEK. EMERSON, FISHER & CO.'S CARRIAGES ARE THE $E3T, TITUS 13X1 Jewelers, Albany, : Oregon. REGULATING TIME-PIECES A BEPAIP Ing Jewelry a specialty. Call. vllnlT Agents ' Tor "Sw lit nie" Swl SI bluett In fallible -la&i&a Bsnsiiss. . . Sure Shot For DURfSO A LOX RKSIIENCE AMOSfO t ho Indian tribes of the coast and the int nor, I have had the good fortune to discover, from tbe Metliclne" men of the several tribe, and from other sources, a nnmberof remedies for difteiLses incident to thie eoontry, contt irr of roots, herbs and bark, and having Iteeu solicited by tnuny people of this valley, who have tried and proved tho efficacy of them In . disease, to procure and ntlbr the Bitine for sale, I take this muansof announcing to all that, during tho past season,! have uiadean extend ed tour thi-oueh the mountains and vallers. an i have secured certain of tbesa remedies which are a sure cure for . . le? vtx and -Aettio. Throw autforlng from Ague who defdre to he tire-l,can leave orders at Mr. 81 rontf valors on First street, when I will furnish tbe remedies. wHrrriating a radical cure or I will demand no pny. yr. n. joim. &jyRcinedles done np In $1 packages. 12-1 In Linn Goun, RANGE. McFARLAND & HARVEY. PHET0N& i ' 4 5. 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