The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, June 14, 1872, Image 3

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FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1672.
HOMENEWS.
rnrion county if increasing in popu
lation. For the best pictures in town go to
Heniieo'B Gallery.
Tlie burnt district ofCorvallis is being
rebuilt with wool.
The cars of tiie O. & C. Itailrond will
run to Oakland soon.
L Gray, the celebrated music dealer,
will soon be in this city.
The AValdron Troupe ate playing a
short engagement in this city.
The Horticultural Fair meets at the
Bkating Rink nest Thursday.
Another destructive fire has viMtcd
Walla Walla. Total loss, $12,000.
The oitizens of Union county, Oregon,
are organizing an agricultural society.
Portland will celebrate the coming
Fourth of July In an appropriate man
ner. From present appearances the fruit
crop In Lane county will be above aver
age. This year's wool clip is beginning to
come into the country markets in small
quantities.
At the new town of Cornelius on the
line of the Westslde Road buildings are
going up rapidly.
The lumber trade on Puget Sound is
remarkably brisk. There is a great
fccarcity of laborers.
Miss Anna Mehlig takes a grand com
plimentary benefit next Monday eve
ning at Masonic Hall.
Ralph Geer, of Marion county, has two
cows of short-horn stock, -which yield
half a barrel of milk daily.
The question of the establishment of a
daily mail between "Walla "Walla and
Lewiston is being agitated.
Should the stage of water in the Co
lumbia get much highera great amount
of damage will be done to crops.
Two Japanese youths are being edu
cated at Forest Grove Universlt y. They
are apt scholars, learning quickly.
A Marion county farmer has thirteen
acres of hops this season, and expects to
realize $C00 per acre from his crop.
T. G. Mulkey has retired from the
Corvallis Democrat. Hereafter the pa
per will be conducted by G. W. Quivey.
For the best bargains in groceries con
sult Anderson, Horsfall & Co., new Ma
sonic building, corner Third and Alder
Sts.
Miss Anna Mehlig gave a concert last
Tuesday evening for the benefit of the
Ladies' Relief Society. $270 were real
ized. Rev. T. Dillon, present editor of the
Advocate, bus been again selected by the
M. E. General Conference for that posi
tion. S. P. McMonald, recently connected
with the Vancouver Register, has gone
into the real estate business at that
place.
TheRoeeburgPalnrfcaferisagltatingiof ground belonging to the Church, in
the question of the establishment of a,
"Woolen Manufactory iu Douglas i
county.
E. P. Rogers, general passenger agent
of the Oregon aud California Railroad, is
prepared to sell tickets to all parts of the
United States.
If you want a good No. 1 Sewing Ma
chine call at G. W. Travels, 112 Front
Street, who always has the Home Shut
tle, a popular and chean machine, on1.,, -.r
liahd i
The Oregon Republican reports tlie
Monmouth College as rapidly approach
ing completion. When finished it will
probably be one of the finest buildings in
the State.
Mr. Si ii no tt, agent at Grand Ronde
Reservation, states that the Indians are
taking more interest in agriculture than !
ever before, and in consequence have
put in a largo quanity of grain. r
Tlie Republicans of Portland held a:
ratification meeting last Saturday even-
ingover the nomination of Grant and
Wilson, and jubilated considerably over
their late success Iu this State.
A great deal of public land is now be
ing pre-empted at tho Land Offices In
AVashington Territory. Most of the lo
cations have been made in Cowlitz
county. So says the Vancouver Jlcais
tcr. Pollock precinct, Clarke county, W.
T., was not apprised of the postponement
of the clectlou early enough to prevent
voting on the 3d or June. Hie vote was
not very flattering to some of the candi
dates. The body of young Mr. Roberts, who
was drowned on Sunday, the .2d Inst.,
wn found lfLSt TllASilflv. Tim fnnor.il
took placo Wednesday morning, from
ashes.
m,.rmn,.nnmnt. s-.rpl. r M.
Corvallis College will begin on the 20th I
Inst. Rev. P. S. Knight of Salem, will
deliver the anniversary addrcs,, and!
J. F. Caples, of Portland will del
liver the
Mooieiy auuress.
The Vancouver Jleghter says tho crops
in Clarke county Sv. T., were never
more promising than they are tins sea
non. There will be an enormous yield,
..nine. t!. 1.1.1. wnr In tl. Columbia
should destroy the crop in the bottom,
Hon. A. J. Dufur, one of the Oregon
Centennial Anniversary Commissioners,
will arrive iu Portland by the coming
steamer. Also, Mrs. M. P. Sawtelle,
President of the 5few York Woman's
Real Estate Association, and John G.
Saxe, Jr., son of the celebrated poet.
A citizen of Eastern Oregon is a mil-lion-alre
to Confederate money. Tills
immense fortune was amassed by means
of energy, tact and rigid economy. This
great wealth has not made him close
fited and penurious. He disburses his
money with great liberality, and is gen
erous to a' fruit
The following is a transcript of tlie
business done at the Walla Walla Land
Ofllce in Mav: Fourteen nnai nome
8eaaJccrtificates72j058 acres; 10 home
stead applications, 1,051 acres; 5 com
mitted homesteads, 720 acres; 10 pre
emption laws, 1,519 acres; 32 pre-emption
claims, 4,020 acres. Total, 11,201
acres.
Considerable uneasiness Is felt InPort
land in reference to the small pox.
This loathsome disease has once more
broken out among us, and already one
person, Mr. James B. Newby, lias died
with it. Of course the number of cases
reported Is greatly exaggerated. Too
much precaution canuot be taken to pre
vent its further spread.
Monmouth, situated in Polk county,
its prospering finely. Several dwelling
houes and other buildings are in course
of erection, and others will be put up
during the present season. There are
two general merchandise stores, one
drug store, two blacksmith shops, one
boot and shoe store, one harness shop
and a photograph gallery.
No. 2 of the 'Traveler's Guide and
Railroad Gazette" has been laid on our
table. It is a really valuablo publica
tion, and contains very good descriptions
of all the principal points along the line
of the Oregon and California Railroad.
Sent free everywhere and to evervbodv
who wishes it. Ii. Samuel & Co.', Pub
lishers, 93 Front St., Portland.
The Willamette Farmer says it lias
heard of two or three instances in which
large portions of fields of wheat and oats
have been destroyed by a small worm,
which does its work below the ground,
and cuts oir the stalk of oats or wheat.
The worms make a clean sweep of the
crop as they go, leaving not a single
thing in their way that they can do
stroy. "Work on the railroad south of Rose
burg has been discontinued, and the
hands, we learn, are to be transferred to
the Northern Pacific between Kalama
and the Sound. The grading north of
Roseburg will be finished in a short
time. The track is laid to the trestle
work at Smith's hill, seven miles from
Oakland, which work will be finished
this week.
The line of the Northern Pacific Rail
road, as it is now located, passes up the
west side of the Columbia river, leaving
a mile or two between it and the river
at "Wallula. It crosses the Columbia
some three miles above the mouth of
Snake river, and thence, in a southwest
ern direction, through the Palouse coun
try to the Lake. Parties just over from
Yakima say the surveyors aro now set
ting the grade stakes.
The Eugene Guard of a late date has
this grim bit of news: "Junction, we
fear, is a doomed city. The ingratitude
that was manifested by its inhabitants
last Monday is simply awful. After
Mr. Holladay had taken especial pains
to make it n point of importance, going
to the enormous expense of purchasing
5,000 bricks with which to build shops,
round houses, etc., to given Democratic
majority is a sin which can hardly be
forgiven."
A school for girls under theauspiccsof
the Episcopal Church, will soon be
opened at Vancouver. The Jlegislcr says
it is also expected that a good school
house will soon be erected on the block
the southwestern portion of town, as
$5,000 has already been secured for that
purpose, we aro also informed that
Bibhop Morris is offered $10,000 for the
purpose of building a school house for
boys in the Territory. Now, wouldn't
It be the more sensible way to have a
school for boys and girls together?
Articles of incorporation were recently
filed In the Multnomah County Clerk's
Office by E. J. Bryan, L. Kidd, P. Mar-
"i uncus ami i: i. voiiuus. me
name oi me corporation ts "1 lie 1-tuner
Mntbcw Total Abstinence Benevolent
Society of Portland," aud its duration is
to be perpetual. Tlie object nnd busi
ness of the Society is for tho advance
ment and teachings of temperance prin
ciples, charitable pursuits, and the ad
ministration oi privileges, powers and
benefits, according to the rules, customs
a,ud usaSes of similar fcocieties, and for
.fVi acquisition of real estate.
In Washington Territory there are
3127 forms of from threc 1,unJrH1 to
over one thousand acres each. Thurs
ton county contains the greatest number
of farms of more than one thousand acres
each, nine iu all; Pierce contains two,
and Walla Walla one; no other county
contains a farm of one thousand acres.
Walla Walla leads oft in number of
farms of all sizes, having G35; Clarke
comes next with 414; Thurston ranks
third, with 319. Of farming lauds in
the Territory there are Improved 192,010
unimpro-ed, 457,123, of which 261,206;
are woodland. The cash value of all the
farms is $3,976,311; of farming imple-
.......... Cnon n . r c 1 . .
! and additions to stock, $2,111,902.
I Thc Grall(I Lo'lgo of Good Templars,
! bel"S lle,tl Ms week at Salem, shows
the Order to be in a flouriihine eon.li-
on' tbe total assets beiiigS2,109 CO and
1 tlie liabilities $15 23. The follow! Ill
i "ems of Interest relating to tlie Order
J aI"c takcn frolu tile O. W. Sccrctiirv'a
KVort' Umbf of f5?8 last
r''. "Tff organized,
Tr JZ?
: : ,' :" , . , '
admitted by card, 153; reinstated, 81;
total mcnibersiiip, 1,095; cards granted
- (crease as per ixxige report, 5S3; total
memoersuin, April au, 1872, with 30
UK?9 to hear from, 2,318; estimated
j memoersnipr.,,di.
Jones assumes on coming home to
dinner, the bearing of an outraged hus
band. "Why Is it, Mrs. Jones, that you
ride through Wall street in the very
equipage I am struggling to maintain
ior j-ou at nigu cnarge, anu eut your
uusoanuv" .airs, jonea at once reas
sures lilm. "iou certainly would not
have vour wife, from a live thousand dol
lar barouche, bow to a man who Is at
work for his living?" .
A bare-footed, bare-headed little boj'
astonished a worshiping congregation a
few Sundays ago by rushing into the
church and exclaiming, "Where's my
papa? The pigs are out!"
"Accnilf ipWIi tutinf. in luwinm In.
sane" is the way they put deadly attacks
- 'now.
240: resinned, 282: suspended. 4R3:
i pelletl, 120; deaths, 7; Total, 1,112; in
LETTEE IE0M OLTMPIAI
Olymi'ia, "W."t., June 10, 1S72.
Editor New Northwest :
"We are enjoying delightful weather.
Railroad excitement and speculation
in land have left the upper Sound and
moved to Bellingham Bay and "What
com county. This county has more
easily tilled farming land than any
county bordering on the Sound, and is
being settled very fast, one-half a town
ship being taken in a few weeks. The
Hooksachk river runs for fifty miles
through as lino farming laud as can be
found in any country. It ia at present
only navigable in canoes and small
boats. It Is a broad, deep and rapid
stream, and by removing a drift-wood
raft near the mouth would be navigable
fifty miles for light draught steamers.
If any of the Oregonians want clear air,,
good health and a fine county, let them
come over to us and be happy. Sick
ness is almost unknown. No ague has
ever been contracted here, and my fam
ily has three instances of permanent
cures being effected on the Sound.
Our cause has been quiet of late, but
Is continually gaining among the peo
ple. Away among our farmers, among
dwellers in log houses and in cabins,
we find meu and women who are anx
iously waiting to hear of the success of
our efforts and the emancipation of one
half of the race from the bondage imposed
by odious laws, and entirely free from all
enactments that do not equally bind
men. Those who are prominent now
In this tilt against ancient barbarism
will bo sure of reward in the future, and
if our politicians could but understand
the drift of public sentiment among us
they would make haste to come to
our platform aud work for our faith.
Our friends are hopeful and content to
bide their time, having faith in the
good time coming.
Yours for the cause, Leon.
In Paris it is tlie latest fashion to bo
married at night, aud it is the correct
thing to be joined in the holy bonds at
the stroke of midnight. After that
comes the reception given by tiie bride's
father.
A Chicago congregation pricked up
its ears when the minister said, "I have
land to sell," but dropped oft" to sleep
again when he added "tlie beautiful land
on high."
OUR AGENTS.
The following persons arc duly authorized to
net as Agents for the Xew Xoimi west :
Mrs J. H. Foster ....AIbany
Ashby IVarc-o Itcnton county
Dr. Bayley- Corvallis
.. .- jianning. Olvmnla
Miss VlrgliiinOIds..
Hiram Smith
-.McMliinvflle
-.Harrisbttrg
Eugene City
llucna Vista
Hlllsboro
Sllverton
-..Gervals
Brownsville
.. Lebanon
Hal cm
J. II. I). Henderson.
W. W. Keach
Rev. Wm. Jolly.
IIon-T. W. Davenport-
Mary J. Makers.
A. W. Stanard
S. II. Claughton ..
u. .v. UCCU..
MntO.T. Danlels
Mrs. Nellie Curl
1. a Sulllvnn
Salem
Sa!em
..Dalian
Mr. M. F. Cook
-Lafayette
.Mrs. si. u. ctine
.Kaiama
Mrs. It. A. Vnwtcrs Waltsburg
Mrs. B. B. Bishop. IVndleton
Rev. J. V. Damon Seattle
IUjv. II. 11a lies'. Seattle
Mrs. Jane M. Wilson.
Walla Walla
Walla Walla
Port Townsend
Traveling Agent
Portland
Traveling Agent
-.Traveling Agent
.Washington county
Philip RItz
P. ft Moore
Mrs. IU J. George
Mrs. M.J. Ensign.
(i. ft Hlood-
Mrs. M. Jen"rles
II. II. Welch
Dr. J. WatU
Ijirnyctte
A. J. Arnold
.Albany
5. W. I.nwson..
-isaicm
M. P. Owen
Mrs. C A. Coburn.
Dalles
-Forest Orove
Oregon City
Mllwaukle
The Dalles
Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson .
Thos. Parsons.
IL Pentland-.,. . ,
Miss Salllc Applegate.
Miss ft A. Owens-
... oucnIla
llosebunr
J. T. Scott, Esq
-Forest Orove
.Mrs. j. r ioiwin
.e!ialem
ieo. Englc- .Traveling Agent
w. JacKson ., Kngene
ft P. Fisher San Francisco
Mrs. IJiura Ilel-orce Uordon,. California
Miss Xellle Mossman Olvmnla
. T. Maulsbv Vancouver
. W. Bnwk Union llldge, W. T
O. Vr'. Barnes-
....Ochoeo Valley
. X. Dale-
. wasiuncion Terniorv
Mrs. E. Oalcshctt TnivclIiic Agent
Other parties desiring to act as Agents will
please forward their names. Ve want Agents
at every postofllcc throughout Oregon nnd
Washington Territory.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NPIRITL'AX. GKOVK 3IEETIXO.
There will be a Grove Meeting ntWoodburn
Station, commencing the 171 li of Juno nnd last-
ingono wcck. anerowjii oe n i.-irxe numuer in
mediums and siwaKcrs in attendance. Trot.
W. II. Chancy, ofXew York, will be there with
his new ahd wonderful painting, gotten up es
pecially for the purpose of Illustrating the sci
ence of Axtrology. AH aro cordially Invited to
attend.
By order ot the committee or Arrangements.
The Clothlntr Trade has. nllhlii the
last thirty days.undergonca regular revolution,
by Flshcl i lUiberts having opened n llrstla.ss
Clothing establishment, comer of First and
Washington streets, where Men and Boys can
bo fitted to perfection In every kind of Clothes.
Thvnre manufacturing onn lanrc scale.and
can make anything for Men and boys' wear to
order in tuc very nest siyic, at cxireme tow
nrlces. Thciralm Isto please both In fitting nnd
in quality, .caii to inciresutuiiMimeui, comer
First and Washington street, will convince an
of the fact.
ap-ju
W. H. COBURN,
Book aixrf Job -Px'iiitoi,
5 WASHINGTON STItEET, Ul-STAIltS,
I'ortlnud, Oregon.
Wotk done at REASONABLE RATES, nl
NEW THIS WEEK.
ANDERSON, HORSFALL !l CO.,
IMIX)ItTEftS
.it.i.t-HI.K AND RETA1I. UHOCCKS
AND. .
TEA
SCALERS,
ssniiaina;, lortlaut. Orjron
HA E always on hand a choice selection of
Teas, Sugars, MiK-ha and old Government
Java Coffees, Hwla Cheese, English I'lrkles
Preserves nnd Sauces, and everything In the
viii v i: i j nut.-.
Cheapest Ho axe in Portland!
Also. Sole Agents for S.T. Suits A Co.' and
,v u. uray-s lamous brands ot Kentucky
j..i uuiin.i.i..f-i.icii iiiHKiei(;juQiiia ines,
etc., etc
Call round and see us. Everything flrstlass
h.iu ciirnp ai
2-6 .VNDEItSON, HORSFAIO. A CO'S.
HENIEE'S PHQTOIRAFHIC ROOMS
B. W. Cor. Morrison and Tint Sts.,
PORTLAND, OUEOON.
"PICTUIIES taken In all the latest and most
i luiprovea styles, and not inferior lo any on
uiecuuxu Morn wen done and completed In
side of twentv-four hour.
ea-IUnm ami Cuiltircx should I brought
... ui-itrii nit- noursor in ami:. always tiresMsi
in ugui cioiues.
Tieh'lValkedtm?'streetrof Rome
and beheld the wretched faces of thn
monks, the repulsive, depraved faces of
tlie multitudes oi ecclesiastic wno had
no business in life, I said, "No marvel ;
the best men would be depraved by sucli
a life." A man with nothing to do!
There never was an idle, virtuous man.
Show me a young man iu this commun
ity who lias nothing to do, and I will
show you a young man of bad habits.
There is certainly no happiness without
occupied tlioughtand industrious hands
Robert fjiird Collier.
"Why, Ichalod, I thought you got
married more'n a year ago?" "Well,
Aunt Jerusha, it was talked of, hut I
found out that the girl and all her folks
were opposed to it, and so Jest gave 'em
all the mitten, and let the thing drop."
Finishing A lady being asked what
was her husband's occupation, she said
lie was engaged in "finishing." It was
subsequently ascertained that It was a
term of penal servitude to which she re
ferred. For theVeoMiest photographs, go to Bradley
A Rulofxra's Gallery without STAIRS
r ASCEND IX TIIE ELEVATOR, O Mont
gomery St., San Franclco.
NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS.
-.!-
"Sonora Hewitt,"
ItV MRS. St'flin WITHERELI-
AS JUST COMMENCED PUBLICATION
IN THIS IWrFJt.
'Everybody Should Bend It!
SUBSCRIBE NOW!
AND READ THE STORY THROUGH.
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flOt ex.
3 O , O O O
HOME SHUTTLE
IMPROVED SEW IX J
Sold through .
CENERAL AGENCIES!
2AJ In Oregon and Washington Territory-.
Every, Machine WAnn.NTrn I
JOHNSON, CLARK Jt CO.
O.NiLT $45!
Large supply, with late Improve
ments, JUST RECEIVED!
w . Traver
Oenerel Agent,
Philadelphia Shoo Store,
H j lJ2ArjJOXT, KTREET,
IRTL.ND, OREOON.
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X O O JKifni I f
THE SELECT SCHOOL
tOCS ITndVr the' direction of
IVIi-k. II. C. Brown
lriLL IIK RE-OPENED FOR TIIE RECEP-
1 1 iiou 01 pupus on jinnuay. May i.au, istj.
icaiion cor. Mmnii anu Jiaus. lDrtland.
Ml bninches comprising a liberal education
win oe laugui.
icssonsoii the piano will also bo given,
vinltf
DR. VAN
DEN BERQH'S
Worm Syxni
Sovcx'clpfii
milLS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE
JL is wnrrauieit to exei all wonns Irom the
luiwcis anu rtiomacii, except jape ami una 111
Wonn
The nronrletor lins taken much rains to test
the comparative merits of the principal Worm
jicoicincsoi me. uny, which, numerous as ine
Entozoa themselves, hnvn ovcrsnread the
land, each claiming forltsclfthcnamenf spe
cific; and. while wc frankly acknowledge that
many oft hem are often successful.nnd do great
good, were wc not assured that this combines
advantages possessed by no other worm medi
cine. Its Introduction at this late day would not
nave occu aiiempieu.
Tlie pleasant tasto nnd oxcocdlnelv small
quantity of this medicine required to test the
existence 01 wonns, or u removo ever one
irom ine system its operating in a lew hours,
uiiiimcu uj 111.) u.i.i.-r 'uitt. lOKeiiier wiiji lis
certainty of effect, constitute It one of the most
uniiianiiiiseovenesoi iiienge.
Had wo space here, scores of certificates
might lx-adilucol to show Its progm-stve and
ranldlv lnrreaslnz reputation tor the last few
years; but to promulgate its fame and estab
lish Its character, we only ask for a trial.
Its speedy operation In all sudden nttacks, as
convulsions, colic, tits or sikimus. elves It an
unrivaled superiority. Sent by express on re
ceipt or price.
HVMITOM' OK WOIUIW.
.- AltimatA nalihs and flQ.ihlnr of the conn
niinrc. ilufi exnresslon if tlie eves, drowsl-
mCSS, UCIUngOI IIIC HUH,!! SWfllCU UJH.T.I,
inn.n wlillplv furred and thlcklv speckled
with roil point.s.fcteil breath, an enlarged bt-lly.
nmriml or irenenil swclllmr or miftlnenessol
the skin, n starting In the-sleen and grinding of
the teeth, a sensation as If something was
lodced In the throat, a gradual wasting 01 mi
nes!., sickness or tnc siomacn. vomiuuK.
htinrt mill tirv miiffli. finnef lt. sometime vora
cious, at other times f'ble, bowels sometimes
cotlve, nt otlier times loose, great. fretfulness
and Irritability nrtempcr, pains in tne siomacn
nnd bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and P""X-
11s same in rt-movins iiw i -from
the stomach nnd bowels of children, even
where no worms exist, cannot oc 100 iiigiuj n
ITcpared nnd sold. wnoiesaie nmi n-wii, uj
DIE. VAN DEN HBlimi. anu Agems mail u.i
les nnd towns. . . ,,
Dr. Van Den rtcrgh can lie consulted on all
dlsrnses that the human system Is heir to. III
long oxicrlciice In diseases of women and
children cannot be sunI by any PjU
clan In the Unlt.-d States or Eur.Dr.. ad
vises ladles troubled with any irregularities 1 or
the Uterus to try Ills new remedies nnd gel
cured. . .
Ily consulting nnd '"V'Jf dc
nmlnaUon the atnicted can f" '(.u'''r.u'""
ease be worms or not. At all v;Id7sVl
Den Rergh can tell them from what disease
.ulsand examination, free of
C'of5Tcf. Rooms-M and 3D, over Postofflce,
Leue'dcrlblng U-e symptom , wll 1 be
promptly answered, and persons living at a
distance will I saved tho expense anil trouble
of railing on the Doctor., -i'y 'SS pn
Hit. J. W. VAN DEN UtltUlI.
ti i o. II" l-. Salem, Oregon.
PORTLAT) 'ttVDRTISEMETS.
MRS. A.CTI,
JUST RETURNED FROM SAN TRAX
Cisco with a large and Splendid Stock or
DRY GOODS,
SCCH AS
SltXS, WORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES,
Japaneso Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, Lawns,
Marseille. Etc.
A Large and Beautiful Assortment ol
MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS,
Fine Laces, Etc.,
Of every variety and description.
Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Gloves
Ot the best quality.
JEWELRY, FAXCT GOODS, ETC,
On hand and made to order.
HILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES
Of all description.
Cull and Examine the .Stork.
Goods Sold to Suit the Times.
i Atir,
97 First street, Portland.
BWCONSTANTf.V Riwvdrlni, V..w Snnnlles
by every Steamer. n-13
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND M Nl"F.f
turcrsofevcry variety of
PARfXJR,
KKD-ROOM,
DINING,
LIBRARY AND
COUNTING-HOUSE
FURNITtJRE,
...IN
0L, Walnut, nones. ood, (brtuut, Dir.
MOULDINGS, MIRRORS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER,
1'ulll. Ilnlr. Muss. Excelsior Ullic.
Etc, Etc., Etc.
THK I.ARQENT STOCK I
TIIE REST UOODS!
TIIE LOWEST I'RICPN!
Wakk Roo-us Nos. HW. as. lrn and T2. Cor.
Salmon and 1-1 p-t Sts.. Portland, Oregoiu
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PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
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UNK WEED REMEDY.
THE LINK WEED REMEDY,
Oregon Rheumatio Cure.
HISTORY :
11IIIS REMEDY 13 COMPOSED OF THE
Active principle of the link Wecd.Enc
Thaspium t oruaiumiirlginis,i.at,indlgcHous
to Oregon. Grows mot nbundantly nnd rr
fecllv In Washington coiintv.
PROPERTIES, ETC.:
It contains nn Active nnd Volatile Prlnelple,
Uracteil by l'lher, und a bitter 'fOnlc Prin-
ext
clpie.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES:
II la Ififi most. Slim nnil sneclv ot.rA for
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic
Pains of all kinds thatwasever Introduced Into
the Materia Medlca. The UNK WEED REM
EDY, as prepared by us. In consequence of tho
existing bitter principle, possesses the neevs
sary virtue of being a
3?ovoxlul Tonic,
Promoting the Appetite and Invigorating the
whole Digestive Appuratus, thus building up
and strengthening the system, while nt the
same time the volatile principle, being ab
sorbed In the blood, acts specifically on the
Rheumatic Poison, removing it from the circu
lation and system.
There are lew remedies known to the Medical
Profession which will remove the Rheumatic
Poison from tho blood, but whose action Is so
powerful In depressing the system of the al
ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their
use has to be abandoned before specific eRccts
arc obtainable, and hence the want of success
In treating this prevalent and consequently
heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike these
medicines, already known, the UNK WEED
REMEDY,nIthough producing as active and as
powerful effi-ctson the blood and system In re
moving the Rheumatic Po1m.ii, also ossesses a
strong Tonic mid ltecuic rating Element which
admits of its continued use even bv the mo-t
delicate and debilitated. Tims we" have the
combination for the lirst time of thevi two
necessary elements In one remedv. which no-
counts forits supcrlornnd never-falling curative
eut-cis in iiucuiuaiism, uncuniaiic Gout and
Rheumatic Pains ofa!I kind".
N. R. Tlie UNK WEED REMEDY Is partic
ularly APPLICABLE TO UYDIEs, in i-onse-quence
oflts Tonic Qualities.
TESTIMONIALS :
Wo arc nware of the fact that It Is ;
enerally
an easy matter to nrocure ecrtliiraifs mimIik
the cllicncy of patent remedies from a certain
class of those who uso t hem. We luw e selected
the following because the names attached to
them aro thoe of men of the mot careful and
scrupulous character, and because the large
class of their acquaintances In Oregon will not,
for moment, accuse or suspect them of any
exaggeration in the statements they may
make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult-
noiuaii i;ouuiy jau:
City Jail, Portland, Oregon,
"1
with
June ik.i.
Dr. A. M. Iryea Co.: I was attacked
a severe case of rheumatism. It was In mv
thlghs, hips, lingers, shoulder blade Indeed in
all the Joints of my body I suffered zrent naln
and anguish. I was attended by a regular phy
sician, out wiiu nocuecu l was inuuccn to try
yourUnk Weed Remedy, and It immediately
cured me up. I consider It, from my expe
rience, ii.e uti-i ruineuy lorriieumaiism Known.
ALFRED F. TURNER. Denutv Jailor.
This Is to certify that the above statement Is
correct lo my own Knowledge.
JOHN I. WARD, Jailor.
Alia California BookandJobPrlntlngOmce,')
2S California street,
San Francisco, June 1,1871. J
Dr. A. M. Lorvcn A Co.: For several riw
have been subject lo rheumatism in my right
arm and shoulder, rendering me unable to
worK. un a recurrence or the attack some
time since, I was Induced to try your "Unk
Weed Remedv," and the result was a perfect
cure In a few days. I took only two-thirds of
the contents or one tattle. My firm belief Is
that the "Unk" Is a certain cure for rheuma
tism In all Its forms, nnd I would heartily rec
ommend an aiuicicu wun mat ureaitnu dis
ease to to' your "Remedy" nnd !x rured.
JNO. R. McliANE.
Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con
tributor to the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec
retary oi ine uregon Horticultural jsocicty:
Oswego, Oregon, March 2, 1871.
Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some tour weeks ago I was
entirely prostrated with rheumatism; In fact I
was alnunt helpless. I sent to you for one 10
ounce bottle of tlie "t'nk Weed Remedv." bv
the ue of which I experienced almost Imme
diate n-ii.'i, anu uy ine time tlie bottle was
gone tlie rheumatism was gone. From mv
own exiierience, and Irom what I have heard
others say who have ued the Unk Weed, I
believe it to ! a certain cure for rheumatism.
Yours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY.
Certificate from Hon. A. J. Dufur, ex-Presl-
uem oi ine urenon riaie Agricultural ?oele!y
and author of "Statistics of Oregon:"
East Portland. Anril 1. VTt.
Dr. A. M. Lorvea A Co.: I was atllirtnl with n
severe attack of ehnmlc rheuinutisin; wnscon-
uneti u my w-u most oi ine lime inm Januarv
to July, when I ucd the Unk Weed and Jt
cured me up. a. J. DUFUR.
Certificate from James Ryln-e, the celebrated
stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf :"
.-win .it-.i i.iti.u.ui.iiuary it, is.i.
To Dr. A. M. IxiryeaACo.: Thlststoacknowl-
l..afhii.ilTllMinf .f l f Tilly Ln....!..
or Oreson Rheumntlc Cure." I was mulcted
for mouths with a very serious attack of In
flammatory rheumatism, and tried nearly all
of tho so-called rheumntlc remedies without
' Remmly.andltsuseresultedlnthemostlmppy
, ir., rW, -. Tnili-1-..MIH!
im hi or iMmimtiin I ,itin ,vin.i
JAMES RYREE.
Certificate from the well-known merchant,
11 ,1- w I ... .
V.. I. , v( c,
The Dalles. May 23. Is71
Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have used the "Unk
Meed iiemctiy," aim can ciiecrrully recom
mend It to persons mulcted with Inflammatory
rheumatism. It curcil me of that disease. My
hands, wrists, ankle Indeed, all my Joints
were swollen and very painful.
O. W. WEAVER.
Certificate Trom Hon. Nat. IL Lane, Pilot
Commissioner or Oregon, and a member of the
City Council ol East Portland:
East Portland, Arril 19, 1871.
Dr. A. M. Iryea A Co.: I hnvc been afflicted
for several years past with "weakness in the
back," and wandering rheumatic nalns, ac
companied by severe constipation, liy the use
or ono Imttlc or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or
Oregon Rheumatic Cure," I have been entirely
rellevcd, and I cheerfully recommend it as a
most valuable and effective remedv.
NAT. IL LANE.
Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tlbbetts, a
member orthe City council or East Portland:
East Portland, April 7, LS7I.
Dr. A. M. Loryea Jt Co. Gents: This is to In
form you that I have used your"Unk Weed"
for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and round
relle! rnim the use of only one bottle, and can
recommend It hi those in need or such a rem
edy. Yours, GIDEON TIBI1ETTS.
Certificate from Hon. K. I. Qulmby, ex
County Commissioner of Multnomah county,
Oregon:
East Portland, April 1, 1S7I.
Dr. A. M. Loryen A Co.: I hove used the "Unk
Weed Remedy," and am satLsfled It Is a valua
ble medicine It regulates and Invigorates the
system. This Is my experience with tho Rem
edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMRY.
Certificate from the celebrated
Prof. Otto Vleuxtemps:
musician, I
Oregon Musical Institute.
'4
wit!
Portland, May 2 1871.
Dr. A. M Loryea A Co.: I was attacked with
severe innammatorv rheumatism. siiflArini,
great pain, and was so prostrated that 1 was
I unable to tend to my business. I used one bot-
lie ot jour "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon
Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by
, I: alone. OTTO VIEUXTEMPS.
i PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES,
Oiif HoIIhi- nnil Fifty Vn er Bottle.
PREPARED AT THE
OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY,
.nr
XR. LORYEA Ac CO.,
EAST PORTLAND, OREGON.
IWFnK SI.K nv all DRpnoisr?.
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