Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1866-1868, January 19, 1867, Image 4

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There's Work Enougli To Do.
The blackbird carlj leaves its nest
To meet the smiling morn,
And gathering fragments for its neat
From upland wood and lawn;
The busy bee that wings its way
'Mid sweets of varied hue,
i At ev'ry flower would seem so gay
" There's wo;k enough to do." q
The cowslip and the spreading vine,
The daisy in the grass.
The snow drop and the eglantine,
Preach sermons as we pass.
The ant, within its cavern deep,
Would bid us labor too,
And writes upon its tiny heap
" There's work enough to do."
To have a heart for those who weep,
The sottish drunkard win;
To rescue all the children, deep
In ignorance and sin ;
To help the poor, the hungry feed,
To give bim coat and shoe,
To see that all can wgte and read,
" There's work enough to do."
()
The time i9 short the world is wide,
And much has to be d65e ;
Thk wondrous earth and all its pride,
Will vanish with the sun !
The moments fly on ligLtning wngs,
And life's uncertain too;
We've none to waste on foolish things
" There's work enough to do."
0 The planetsPit their Maker's will,
Move onward to their cars,
Nor Nature's wheel is never still
Progressive as the stars I
The leaves that flutter in the air,
And summer's breezes woo,
One solemn truth to man declare
"There's work enough to do."
Who then can sleep wheriQll around
Is active, fresh and free?
Shall Mai creation's lord be found
Less busy than the bee?
Our courts a alleys are the field.
It men would search them through,
That best the sweets of labor yield,
And "work enough to do."
CuXG Hams
Massachusetts
Hams7 writes: I cure and skiokk
50,000 to 100,000 pieces per year,
aod know my business. Meat cured
in pickle made ot water is not as
good, andoonly used because more
profitable Ciind less laborious. The
flavor of cured meats depends mainly
on the quality ot molasses used. The
best temperature i3 40; frozen
meat will not cure. and. if above 50.
will be liable to taint, ror 100 lbs.
meat (take 8 lbs. salt and 1 quart
best molasses, or 2 lbs. sugar, lb.
saltpeter. 2 ouncesr-eround alum
mix and rnb on the fleshy side ot the
rpeat, placed in pans so as to keep
all the mixture ; repeat the rubbing
every three days, rubbing in thorough-
ly. For large pieces and cold weatlr
er. sixty days will oe required ; it
ml -A.
inild weather, fifty days ; and fifteen
ays" less for small pieces. The skin
and fat of hams should be cut clean
from the face as far down as the sec
ond joint, to allow the salt to enter
The recipe for keeping meat in ashes,
given in September Agriculturist, is
good. Smoking is of no benefit ; it
is 6nly a quick way of drying. Most
people would prefer drying without
smoke, use only walnut or yellow
birch wood, or mahogany sawdust
Be sure your meat is well cooled off
ten days after killing
is better than-len hours."
x ever and Ague. If anybody
s&ants a perfect remedy, and no qui-
i 7-101 A,- . aue- f- AU:Vi
r 1 t tt in.
iUtu,u ll,u'. " '"u-v J"'" - iaees; the boys and girls of the Mas
cpoiKthe receipt of $2 and ne hopes M.n.. Q will n,.i.ft thf.:,
this proposition map meet with a
Aiuu lewpuou as ne is 111 uteu u, u .
, money. Such proposilmnare al
wavs received Rind v. we are ever
clad of the opportunity to gratuitous
y advertise quack medicines. But
nrith rnr hrppnf. know I en ore Ot tllP
curative va!ue of quinine, and our
lack of information, whether this
substitute may r may not be some
thing worse, we shall keepjour $2
and adviseothers to do the same. Mr.
Leich. Antiemville, says: " Quinine
is irood or bad iust as it is used.
the following receipt, know, wi
cure the ague: 20 grains quinine, 15
grains of powdert d gum tnyrrh, 10
grains of extract of liquorice; mix
with a Iittlfe oil ot sassafras, make in
to 20 piils, drying them iu sassafras
bark ground fine. Take one pill
eyerv hou untied I are used.''
Safety in Good Meat. Occass
ionally we witness the most serious
diarrhea and prostration of vital
power by the use of diseased meat.
It is well, therfore, to be certified ot
the apDearance of good fiysh. When
good meat is examined under the
microscope, the fiber is found to be
clear and well defined and free from
eased meat is sodden, as if it had
been soaked in water; and the trans
verse markings are indistinct and
far apart; btside which there are
often minute organisms like infusorial
bodies. These are very perceptible
in the flesh of animals flectel with
the cattle plague and Dr. Beale has
described them as entozoon -like ob
jects. They differ altogether from
the parasites which constitute the
Trichina disease and the measles of
pork. It is far better to have the
meat a little overcooked than uudei
cooked. Soluble Metals As an interest
ing corrollary ot our latest knowledge
of the sodium amalgam, we may sta',e
that Menniel has found that the
oxyds of mercury, cadmium and
Bismuth are all soluble in melted
potasn ana soda, and magnesia
baryta, stronta and lime were all
readily dissolved in fused notasb.
These solutions of the metallic earths
themselves, also dissolve many of
the metals aud raise them to a high
ataic or oxyiiation.
Practical Suggestions from a
Practical Man. Thomas Mounry,
President of the San Francisco Build
ing and Loan Society, also President
of the Builder's Insurance Company
of San Francisco, we happen to know
is a thoroughly practical man. He
is not welfcliked by the snob aristoc
racy, and purse-proud ot the immact
u I ate San Francisco, hence we are
not surprised that the following from
his pen appears as an advertisement
in the Bulletin. We would cheer
fully publish all such communica
tions gratuitously, and consider that
we were conferring a favor upon the
human family:
To The Managers of The Indus
trial School: ,
The Directors of the Builders
Insurance Company donate twenty
five dollars (enclosed) towards the
cost of the piano forte which is being
presented to the Industrial School.
I take the liberty of inflicting' an
opinion respecting the system of
education prevalent. My idea is,
that every school should be an indus
trial school. Too much " learning'
T
and too little work is taught. It
would be well if boys and girls, while
young, were thoroughly impresseu
with the notion that they are to do
some work in this world, and must
do that work well. But they are not
taught to work, well or ill; they are
not taught to work at all. The pres
ent system weans them away mm
all thoughts of industry. The new
rrt-nors tinn will nnnpiir nn thf ctnnrfi
I AL i : r . f in i ll i J ; ? i n . i
oi ine luuoiowu -jauies aim "jeuut1-
men" walking gentlemen and walk
ing Indies, who will despise work of
any kind, and look upon the use of
the hands in any sort of labor as
vulgar, and fit only for Chinamen.
This tendency to idle is nothing
i . t . .
new. Jt prevailed in the latter ages
of the Roman Empire; and having
generated in the State, an idle class
and a slave c!as the patrician and
the plebian ended in civil wars and
the dissolution of the Empire. If
)(iq permit this pernicious seed to
take root here it is likely to produce
like results. The Press and the rul-
pit misfit avert this.
Industrial schools, with good sized
farms attached, should be established
outside this citv. where botany and
the chemistry connected with mann
fictures and agriculture, for practical
purposes for every day life, can be
taught. How few of our educated
boys could raise o-ood vegetables from
the earth, and how precious few of
our educated girls could cook them
if raised, and yet good vegetables
ought to form the largest portion of
our daily food far more nutricious
ore they than rich meats.
Again, how few of our educated
boys know aught about the construc
tion of a house or ship cr the machin
ery for a factory, and yet a good
knowledge of carpentry and of naval
irchitectare,ctc, would enable the pro
ficient student to earn a good living
by these branches of labor. Our
"educated" generation now growing
up will be a very helpless generation
indeed. They will rely upon foreign.
ers for almost everything they shall
want. 1 he little boys and gins bor n
amid the hills ot Switzerland wui
make their watches; the youth of the
Rhine valleys will supply them with
vlne and tov?: the children in the Bel-
cian villages will supply them with
g whflj tje educatC(
h o prunce wiH ay them unde
Enormous tribute for silks and frin
pery.
Ann so our little boys and
girls must
find money money at all
h;iz:ird$ to support the little boys
and girls of other nations who are bet
ter educated.
This is one of the waT3 of the mon
ey-drift; and thevirtue and industry
tii-i t go to make up a great nation
wui melt away trom year to year
until the idle class join together to
tax and oppress the poor, and of
4 1
course the poor will resist, and comes
civil w;j,r again.
Parents would do well to think
seriously over these remarks, and to
keep them before their children.
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
Thomas Mooney, President.
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Flies Jk A Hermetically Ice
Sealed Cave. Totally inexplicable
by means of o-jr present knowledge
ire some of the incidents of our
natural experiences. Of this charac
ter is the( one related by the Rev.
Mr. Browne, who recently examined
one of the ice caves of Switzerland.
In one of them he found living
insects. lie says: '""There was abo
lutely no communication with the
outer air; they were found at a very
considerable depth in the earth, down
a rock fissure a good hundred feet
belov. our point or entrance, which
was in itself low down in the f.ice of
the roc At the bottom of this we
came to a chamber, one corner of
which was shut up by a,curtam of ice
hermetically sealed up. We hew
ed a hole tnrough and founi only ice
within. The ice roof of the
ice through was thickly stud
ded with these flies, standing
still, but running swiftly when dis
turbed. I caught two, lying flat ou
my back, lowered by a rope."
s-
The PnosrnoRus or Seaweeds.
If the ocean furnishes us with
precious metal silver, and another
copper it also furnishes phos
phorus in its plants which have never
seen nor felt the atmosphere. The
results of M. Qoreminder show that
the fucus seaweed, gathered far away
in depths from Ine shore, yield 1.02G
per cen t of phosphoric acid.
POBTLAXD BUSIXESS GUIDE.
Persons baring Dusuie iu x umuu mcuu-
vised to note me iouowiug unua.
CHARLES HOPKINS,
Successor to G. W. Vaughn,
DEALER IN
If&i'clwsit'e
AND
WmPC UTLERY,
IRON AND STEEL,
Blacksmiths1, Miners' and Mechanics
Tools, Plows, Reapers, Mowers,
Threshers and Agricultural
Implements Generally.
IVo. 116 Front,
3:ly Corner of Morrison st., Portland.
REMO
The subscribers have
REMOVED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
7
TO THEIR OWN
Xew and. Commodious Sales Rooms,
G7 First street, near Salmon street,
Pobtlaxd, Oregon.
YY7IIERE, "WITH AMPLE ROOM, THEY
'V they now invite the attention of the
public to U LARGER AND BETTER ASSORTMENT
than ever presented before, and, although
situated a. little away from th center of
trade, still, with lessened expenses, and
goods from eastern manufacturers direct,
they feel confident that it will repay purchas
ers to give them a call.
IIUEUEEN & SIIINDLER. -Portland,
Nov. 15th, I SCO. 4:tf
Kew York Bakery!
F . C . UORNUXG,-
Xo. 9 XortJi Front Street,
Portland Oregon,
I-EEPS OX HAND a large assortment of
. all kinds of Groceries and provisions
ot superior quality, at low rates. Also, of
his own manufacture, all kinds of
CPA CKERS, P1L O T PRE A D, PIES,
CAKES AX D PEE AD!
Also, a choice lot of Russian Caviar, by the
package, to suit purchasers. -Also, a fine lot
of OLD OTARD BliAXDY, by the gallon.
Orders from the interior solicited,
and promptly attended to. 2.1y
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
FL ORENCE, MA SS.
Manufacturers of the. Celebrated Iie-
versib'ic feed Sewing Machines !
Making four distinct stitches !
Copy of the report of committe of Awards
attherairot the American Institute,
XEH' TURK,
HIGHEST PREMIUM !
COLD MEDAL!!
To the Florence Sewing Machine Co ,
For the Best Family Sewing
Machine I
REASONS 1st, Its simplicity, and exeat
range of work. 2d, The reversible Feed
motion. 3d, The perfect finish and sub
stantial manner in whiah the Machine is
made. 4th, The rapidity of its working
and the quality of the work done. th,The
Self adjusting Tension.
Further reference may be had by address-
im
,1.1a. PARRI3II ikw Co., Agents.
6m 1) Porth.ind-, Oiegon.
1
tin
CRAMER & CO.,
2 1
BOO
K
BINDER
AND
ELAITK BOOK KANTJFAC1TJIIEES.
Oil EG OMAN BUILDING,
ISu. 5 Yv'iXsliiiigtoit Street,
PORTLAND, OIIEGON.
JE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORM-
ing the public that we Dave 00 tight
the Rook Biudina: Establishment heretofore
carried on by ViI. SIERERT & CO., and
are now prepared to continue the business
iq all its branches.
BLANK BOOKS RULED and BOUND to
anv desired pattern.
ilUSIC BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWS
PAPERS, Etc., bound m every variety of
style Vvown to the trade.
Orders from the countrv prompllr at
tended to. II. P. CliAiiER & (JO.
Portland, Oct. I8G0. 52
PORTLAND r
rLUMISl.i, OAS & STEAM
Fitting Establishment,
IVo. HO Fi,st Street.
ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY" RE
ceivinjr from the East
Cooking Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Cop
per, Tin and Planished Bath Tubs; Square
and Angular Black Walnut Counter-Sunk
Marble Wash Stands ; Cold, and Hot and
Cold Water Showers; Silver-Plated Basin
Cocks ; Marble Wash Basins; Force and Lift
Pumps; Hydraulic Rains; Non -Freezing Hy
drants; Water Closets, &c , A:c.
ZT' Person wi.-hing to introduce Cold,
or iiot and Cold Water into their premises,
either Plain or Ornamental, would do well
to give me a call.
Portland, October, 1806.
3:ly C. II. MYERS.
Engineers and Others,
TAKE XOTICE.
JUST received, a small lot of the cele
brated Scotch Tubes for Water (Juages.
Also, the Largest Stock ever offered ""be
fore in this city of all sizes Wrought Iron
Pipes fron 1-8 to 4 inch inside diameter
Brass Cocks, T's, Elbows, Return Bends'
Nipples, Bushings, Ac.
Constantly on hand, Steam Whistles,
Steam Guages, Water Guages, Governor
and Stop Valves, Throttle, Angle and Check
Valves, Guage Cocks, Air Cocks, and all
kinds of
BR ASS OEK,
FOa STEAM, WATER AXD GAS.
riT Persons wishing any thing in the
above line, will do well to examine and
price my stock before sending to Kan Fran
cisco. C. II. MYERS,
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting Estab
lishment, No. 110 First Street, Portland.
October, 1666. S:lv.
Island Sugar and Molasses.
9 KEGS ISLAND SUGAR;
150 BBLS. ISLAND MOLASSES,
ex-uark; LLDKlDuK, and for
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL A CO.
ale by
rOETLAXD BUSIXESS GUIDE.
Pe1nTb"a
vised to note the following firms.
W. A. ALDRICH. J. C. MEER1LL. JOHX M CKAKEX.
r 2 1 m m s j k- jrrs re 11 1 tT. 1 s s .
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
AGENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA,
Hawaiian and Oiegon Packet .Lines.
Importers of San Quentin and Carmen
Island Salt, Sandwich Wand Sugars, CoiTee,
Rice, and Pulu. - ,
Agents for Provost's & Co.'s Preserved
Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles and inegar.
Dealers In Hour, Grain, Bacon, Lard &
Fruit, Lime, Cement and Plaster.
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale or Ship
ment of Merchandise or Produce in New
York. San Francisco, Honolulu, or Portland.
ALDRICH, MERRILL & CO.,
Nos 204 and 20n California Street,
San Francisco.
M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & CO
It) North Front Street, I ortland.
J. H. MITCHELL. J. S. DOLFH. A. SMITH.
Mitchell, Boiph & Smith,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Laiv,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Proc
tors in Admiral ft.
:7f Office over the old Post Office, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. (ly)
W. LAIR HILL. M. F. MCLKET.
HILL fc RIULKEY,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS
AT H(-Ar0
TILL both be U
und hereafter at their
XX Office on the corner of
if ...
Front and
lyr.
Alder Streets, Portland, Oregon.
FERRY & FOSTER,
BROKERS !
Real Estate and Collecting
No. So Front Street, Corner of Washington,
Portland, Oregon.
G-'
OVERNMEN T SECURITIES, STOCKS,
Bonds, and Real Estate bought and
soid on Commission.
Portland. Oct. ISO1). 8:ly
. G. RANDALL,
IMPORTER AXo DEALER IS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sheet Music, and Musical Merchandise of
all kinds. Sole Agent in Oregon for
M.isoii & II. mii
CELEBRATED CACiXET ORG AX !
AND
Siciuway tSi Sen'.
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES I
First street, next door to the Post Office,
Portland Oregon. (4:ly
Removed ! Removed !
The old and w known
D.
AlOXXASTES, ProprUtcr,
PORTLAND.
OREGON,
II
AS NOT DISCONTINUED WORK!
but Iims been removed to Second street.
between Alder and Morrison streets, where
business will be conducted on as large, a scale
as in years past. 2:ly
CROCKERY
AND
GLASS-WARE,
QucenslVare, Earn)?, etc
.1
McIIEIVKY
Importer of articles in the above line,
would invite tho attention of purchasers to
his large stock now on hand.
t4- Front street.
2:ly Portland, Oregon.
L. T. ECHULTZ
J
-Importer and deale
in-
PIANOS,
yiSiSl MELODEONS,
Musical Instrument?, Stationery, Cutlery,
J t a ey Goudit, etc.
10; Front street I'ortland, Oregon
1'ianos ana a.l other .Musical lusti utnents
carefully tuned and repaired. . 2:1 y
LINCOLN HOUSE,
Corner of Washington and Front sis.,
I ortland, Oregon.
. C 3SAITIISKI-SF..V.
Of tie St. NICHOLAS HOTEL, V.etorlei,
ituiiny uiKfib me. ahove House, if i.fhe to an
nounce to the public that he is now prepared to
uiy.tnuHtiaaie yiiehi in a no It factory rtunmer.
j.oU;.:iy vill oe Irft undone, tvh'tvh in Vie
power of the propi -it tor to dotto render guexts
cofijorr'"'te. : 1 V
JOHN NESTOR,
A.MJ UiiA Lkill iS M A N .
Front Street, Portand, Oregon.
t.' i lans, .Specifications, and accurate
wortvinj di'avviu rs nrti.ir,. nn lu-;. mitic.n
after the latest approved s:yle.
(l.v)
H0BIE MAMUFACTURE !
TIIH CJ:LEBR.TED
nr r-Miiti'
i WHISKY !
(KNOWN AS STARR WHISKY,)
Is again being manufactured from Oregon
VY heat, at Portland, by
: ! L. M. STARR & CO.
A. G. BRADFORD,
39 Ifrosit Street, Pui(Iunl, Oregon,
IMPORTER AND PEALEIl IN
Wines and Liquors.
also :
Sole Agent in Oregon, and Washington
.territory, tor the Dolukx tate Liiampaigx
manufactured by lloliman, finke As Co
from Calif ri:ia grapes. 4:ly
R, KEWDRIE,
Imirartcr and Wliolenle Dealer in
FiiSrii; wines !
BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
51 Front Street,
lm3 PORTLAND, OREGON.
MARBLE AHDSTONE YARD
WILLIAM YOUNG,
No. 33 Front street, Portland Oregon
Keep constantly on hand a good stock of
Mantle and building stone, suitable for eery
description of work. Mantles, Tomb stones
and monuments of every style, executed and
set to order. ' 2:3ra
POBTLAXD BUSIXESS GUIDE
'ersons having business in Portland are ad-
vised to note the toiiowing nrms.
Fifteen Years in Oregon.
S, J. M'CORM ICKj
KlMUSic j THE
Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher
Of this State, desires to inform all his old
customers (and as nianv new ones as mav
not be acquainted with the fact) that he still
continues to operate at the
FRANKLIN BOOK STORE,
105 Front Street, Portland,
(exactly opposite houxt hood)
Where he is prepared to furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS.
STATIONERY,
SHEET MUSIC.
IXSTRUCTIOX BOOKS for all kinds of
Musical Instruments.
CIIUKCii J V, 1C BO;IvS,
BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN
STRINGS.
BLANK BOOKS.
TOYS,
MISCELLANEO LTS BOOKS,
CIlEAf PUBLICATIONS,
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES,
GLOBES,
PRESSES,
l.vr-J " PENS,
Photographic Albums.
And every other article in the above line.
W 1 L L A M E T T E
IRON
iKS COMPANY I
North Front and E sts.,
Portland. Oregon.
n n i m ." i mi (
lE'OIi
STEAM ENGINE
AND-
BOILER BUI LDERS.
IIESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON the
ink of the river, one block north of
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities tor turn
ing out machinery -promptly and efficiently.
WY' have secured the services of Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose ex
perience on this coast for lif'teen years giv s
mm a thorough knowledge ot the various
kinds of machinery required for mining aod
milling purposes. We are prepared to exe
cute orders for all classes of machinery and
boiler works, such as
MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY I
FLOURING MILLS ! SAW MILLS
' W mil a ?
QUART MILLS ! I
MINING PUMPS ! !
Manufacture and Reiair Machinery of all
limit. JROX SHUTTER WORK at San
PrancUeo eo.--t and freieht. Wheel r it Ran
dall,. PaU tit (rrinder and Am ilaarnator.
Thtnoar and. Stecen' Self Adjio-tirKf Patent
I'ixtOH Paekinq, either andied to old or n etc
Htenn cylinders, (hmrtz stampers, Shoes and
die-i, if the be.d hard iron.
THE NATIONAL COLLEGE
-OF
BUSIXESS AXD COMMERCE!
Corner of ALDEIl and FPtONT streets,
POBTLAXD OLEGOX.
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES !
HIS COLL! GE HANKS FIRST ON THE
Coa.-t, and offers advantages for acquir
ing a Practical Business Education, superior
to any other school.
The Course of Instruction
13 conducted on the plan of thp best Com
' mereial Colleges in Eui ope and the Atlantic
States, combining
Theory and Practice,
By means of Banks and Business olfices, thus
familiarizing the Student with all the dif
ferent kinds of Business in the shortest
possible .time, and least expense.
The Business Course
Embraces Iook-keeping,hy single and double
entry, Penmanship, Commercial Calcula
tions, Co-respondence, Commercial Law,
Actual Business, Lectures on Accounts,
BusiLcss Customs, Mercantile Ethics, fcc.
Terras :
Scholarships, embracing the whole Busi
ness Course, Regular and Special Lec
tures, time unlimited, with privilege of
'reviewing at any future day 50.
Students enter any time. There are no va
cations. For further particulars address
the President, or call at the College.
M. K. LAUDENSLACER, President.
H. M. DlFUANCE, Secretary- 8:3m
PEAGE !
T
'0 THE POOIi INVALID NOTHING IS
CANCERS One of the most torturing
diseases on earth, conquered and eradicated
without the use of instruments bv DR. WM.
HENLEY.
Nine-tenths of the diseases prevalent in
this climate are caused in the first place by
IJad Louis ana Coughs. J nave one ot the
greatest preparations for the Cure of Coughs,
Colds. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis or Sore
ness of the Chest, ever before offered to the
human family. A troublesome Hacking
Cough it will remove in a few days.
References .Judge Marquam.Mr. DeWitt,
store keeper, C. H- Hill, and many others.
Any person wishing any of mv Salves,
Ointments. Fever and Ague ?ills, or Cough
Medicine can get them at my residence, cor
ner of Jelt'ei son and Fifth streets, Portland,
or by addressing DR. WM. HENLEY,
Portland, Oregon.
Head tlie Following :
ClachamaH County, October 15th, 18H6.
I would iufonn persons laboring under
Cancer, that my wife has for a number of
years had a cancer on her left breast, until
ilie three years last past, when it commenced
growing, slowly at hist, but during the past
summer its progress became more rapid. It
was giving herconsiderable pain, when, on
the nth of last month she went under treat
ment by Dr. Henley of Portland. By his
method of treatment the entire cancer was
removed from the sound flesh, and on the
28th of the same month it came away without
pain. The sore is fast healing up, and I hope
a complete cure is effected. Her suffering
for the first 24 ht.urs under treatment was
considerable. She has suffered but little
since, and is now entirely free from pain.
Dr. Henley : The r hove is at your service,
to publish it you think proper I direct to
vou and to Mr. Starkweather. Should you
be the first to get this please let hirn see it.
it you do not know him please enquire. He
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HUGH GORDON.
TRAVEL AXD TRAXSPORTATIOX.
Oregon Steam Navigation
THE STEAMERS
NEW WORLD,
CASCADE.
Or WILSON G. HUNT,
Capt. Jons Wolfe Commander. .
Will leave Portland daily, Sundays excepted,
at 5 o'clock a. m. for the Cascades, con
necting with the steamers
ONEONTA
Or IDAHO,
Capt. John McNclty Commander.
For Dalles Through in one Day !
THE STEAS1ERS
YAKIMA,
WEB-FOOT,
TEN I NO,
OWYHEE,
SPRAY, cr
NEZ PERCES CHIEF.
Capts. E. F. Coe, C. Feltox, J. II. Gray and
Thomas Stump,
Will leave Cehlo for Umatilla and Wallula
on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday of each week, at 5 a. m.
J. C. AIXS WORTH,
President O. S. X.
J:ly
Co.
IYI0NTICELL0 ROUTE.
From and after Monday November 5th, I860,
until further notice,
THE STEAMER
Wm. Smith Master.
J. T. Kerns Purser.
Will make Tri-Weekly trips to Monticello,
via Willamette Slough, leaving Portland
every Mondaj-, Wednesday and Fri
day, at 7 o'clock a. m.
Freight and Passage at Opposition
Rates
THE STEAMER
EESCUE.
OnLSON.
.Master.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL
f
Will leave Portland for Monticello every
Tuesday, Thursday a id Saturday, at 7
o'clock a. m., via Lei is river.
C. AIXSWORTH,
President O. S. X. Co.
J:lr
ASTORIA ROUTE.
THE U. S. MAIL STEAMER
Sjow .Master.
Will leave Portland for Astoria and inter
mediate landings, ou Monday and Friday of
each week, at ii o clock a. m. Returning,
will leave Astoria on Tuesday and Saturday
at G a. m.
J. C. AIXSWOUTII,
3:1 y President O. S. X. Co.
PEOPLE'S
Transportation Company.
WIXTEtt ARRANGEMENT.
Until further notice
THE STEAMER
A L JE ii T
t cU
t j- .. -
Will leave Portland dailv at 7 o'clock A. M.
for Oregon City, connecting with the
STEAMER RELIANCE,
On Monday and Thursday of each
week for Corvallis.
WITH THE
Str. FANNIE PAT TON,
On Tuesday and Friday of each tcerk
for Corvallis.
WITH THE
STEAMER ACTIVE,
On Wednesday of each 7ceek, for
Ilarrisburg, Lancaster and Eugene.
AND WITH TIIE
STEAMER UNION,
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
of each week, for Uayton and La
Fayetle. Returning the Str. ALERT will leave Oregon
City for Portland at 1 o'clock P. M.
A. A. MfCULLY,
President P. T. Co.
SALEM, December 1806. (l:tf
MEDICAL.
TIIE PEOPLE'S FRIEND!
Perry Davis' Vegetable Pnii KilJi-r !
Wonderful Cure of the Rev. D. L. Braymn,
Missionary in India, trho was stung by
a Scorpion,
Extract from his letter, published in the
Baptist Missionary Magazine:
"For the first time since I have been in In
dia, I have been stung by a scornion. I went,
out this morning to my exercises, as usual,
at early dawn, and having occasion to use
an old box, on taking off the cover I put mv
hand on a scorpion, winch immediately re
sented the insult by thrusting its stimrinto
the palm of my hand. The instantaneous
aud severe pain which darted through the
system is quite incredible; what an awfully
virulent poison their sting must contain ! I
FLEW TO SIT BOTTLE OP DaVIS' PaIN KlLLER
and found h to be true to its name; after a
moment's relief, I saturated a small piece of
sponge, bound it on my hand and went about
my exercises, feeling no more particular in
convenience. (?y
BEDIXGTOX CO.'S COLUMN.
REDINGTON & CO.'s
Essence of Jamaica Ginger,
rpniS VALUABLrPREPARATION "nv
X taming, in a highly concentrated' form
all the properties of the Jamaica Ginr
become one of the most popular dornUr
remedies for all diseases of te X
digestive organs. . atuanc
As a tonic it will be foufid invaluable to alt
persons recovering from debility, whether
produced by fever or otherwise, for whilltll
imparts ttf fh system aU the glow and v,V0J
that can bs produced by wine or brandy if u"
entirely free from the reactionary effects tw
follow the use of spirits of any k'ind
It is also an exceHent remedy for females
who sutler from difficult menstruation eivin
almost immediate relief to the spasms that
frequently accompany that period.
It gives immediate relief to nausea c'auW
by sea-sicksess, etc. It is also valuable as S'
external application for Gout, Rheumatism '
Neuralgia, etc. REDINGTON &. CO
CmarSoj Sole Agents for the Pacific Coai!-
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MARTHA WASHINGTON f
HAIR RESTORER.
Trust none other, howe'er pleasant,-"
None can do what this has done
Try it always k-ep it present
Use the Martha Washington.-
IT
IS
It will keep the the Hair sort
and glossy : change it to its
Original Color; prevent the
Hair falling out; make old
heads look young ; and do all
that is expected of a genuine,
Good Hair Restorer.
REDINGTON & Co.,
Agents, San Francisco-
NOT
A
DYE
MARTHA WASHINGTON'5
HA3E EESXOEEE
Is a wonder of the world, and stands above
comparison wiVhvany other article for the hair
ever brought before the public Sold every
where. D
REDINGTON' S 9
Flavoring Extracts.
Are made from FRE.H FRUITS. Each
bottle holds twice as much as any other
brand in the market, consequently they
arc the cheapest and the best
USE NO OTHER.
REDINGTON & Co.,
Agents for the Pacific Coast.
GEAEPEN3ERG
Uterine Catholicon.
If faithfully used according to directions will
cure every case of Diabetes, a-d greatly miti
gate the troublesome eltects caused by a re
taxation of the outlet of the bladder. 't is a
most successful remedy for Gravel rmd other
diseases of t.' kidneys and bladder, Und for
r emaie diseases is unequalled.
toe rathilicos) uniformly cures Prolapsus
Uteri. Whites, all Irregularities of the Month
ly "period. Suppression, Incontinence of uriive
bloating and Dropsical sw-liings, and all
diseases of pregnancy. The specific action of
tins medicine is immediate and certain upon
tiie Uterine and abdominal muscles and liga
ments restoring them to as healthy a state
as thoe of childhood an! youth, so that pa
tients who have used the G raefenbers Compa
ny's Uterine Catholicon cannot sufficiently
express their gratitude for the relief atlordeu.
REDINGTON & Co., Agents,
411 and 41s Front street, San Francisco.
T iTIIY WILL YOU DELAY?
XT
We are sorry that there are
persons who suC'er on day by day,
month after month, and year by
year, when friends and neighbors
he been cored of the same
malady that aSiicts them. Now
it has been proved by substan
tial Qvidence that SCOTILL'H?
BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP
Trjll cure the worst cases of scrof
ula, Canfir, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, etc.; yet still there are
Gmse who neglect this sure and
valuable remedy. To such we
say, trv the syrup be convinced.
TiEDINGTON & Co., Agents,
41 G and 41 S Front street,
San Francisco.
STOP THATCOUGHING
QOME OF YOU CAN'T, AXD WE PITY
U vou. You have tried every remedy but - he ON E
destined, by its intrinsic merit, to supersede all sim
ilar preparations. It is not surprising you should b8
reluctant to try something else after the many ex
periments you have made of trashy compound
foisted on the public as a certain cure ; bu;
NE WELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
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is rfcally the VERT BEST remedy ever compound
for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, Asthma,
Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and Consumption. Thou
sands of cojile in California and Oregon have boon
already benetitted by the surprising curative pof5
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
and with one accord pive it their unqualified arP'O
bation. We now address ourselves to all who arc un.
acquainted wit h this, the greatest Panacea of the age.
for the healing of all disease or Uie liiroui uH
Lungs, assuring you that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands and it will cure YOU if ym try
U"This invaluable medicine is pleasant to tr& taste;
soothing, healing and strengthening in its eflecfe, en
tirely free from all poisonous or deleterious uca&
and perfectly harmless under all circumstances.
Certificates from many prominent caucus oi
Francisco accompany every bottle of
' NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
KEDlV5TON- J; CO. Agents San Francisco,
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