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....JANUAItY 10, 1S73. Ftor the New Northwest. Homesick. JST XKS. K. II. TAYLOR. O. raattier, how I long to-night To sit bm at thy feet, A -id listen, In days ofokl, lo thy -voice, eo strangely sweet. I know yoor bawl would gently htroke .My pulsing temples o'er, Aud pern would vanish at tby touch As 1b Um days or yore I'd Jed that silent sympathy Year words could ne'er Impart, A you held mo gently In your arms, Clo?e to your throbbing heart. POBTLANU, Dec 29, 1S72. For the New Northwest HOW I WAS00NVEBTED. BY CLARICE VEEXOS. It waB a cold, blustering evening, the first Tuesday in November, 18. I bad been riding all day, visiting my uumer ous patients, it being a season when scarlet fever held dread sway. Tired, cold and hungry, most welcome was the cozy room, blazing fire and well spread table at which I sat together with my wife and Miss Elder, the village school- misirem. "Far be it from me," I remarked, as my wife poured out my second cup of tea; "for be it from mo to desiro or en courage any change in the present order of things especially one which would take lite main-spring from our homes to apply it to the running of political machinery." "Why, Harry," said my wife, open ing her brown eyes in remarkably well feigned astonishment, "who wants to do that?" "Mo gentlemanly old ladie3, Mad ame Innocence," I replied, "who were tryiag to convince the commuity, a few weeks ago, that-voting is the one thing needful for woman's peace and pros perity." "Puritans it is," remarked Miss Elder, very quietly; "that and what it would tiring with it." "Neglect of duties nearer home, for instance?" I inquired. "That is Just it, Harry," my wife ex claimed, with a mischievous twinkle in her oyes. "If I thought that voting uouM liave the disastrous clTect on me that it has on you, for example, I'm ;-ure 1 never should want to sec the polls. The time you have squandered in run ning about for office, and the duties you've neglected while casting your ballot, would crush me to the earth, I urn i l tain." "That is almost too bad," said Miss K., Ktniling, "for just as Dr. Barton was entering the store to deposit his ballot this morning, I went into the post onic. just across, the street, and by the tinif I had mailed my letter and come out, lie was driving off at full speed." "1 iectioneering, I suppose!" ejacu lated my wife, in mock despair. "Tho main-spring-of home applied to the run ning of political machinery! I shall petition Congress, or tho Legislature, or something, (such a domestic little crea ture can't be expected to know what) to have my husband's name stricken from the list; for none but a lunatic would waste time at such a rate when time Is money, aud money is needed to get the curlers and crimpers for which bis 'better hair has long boon pining." "I never knew you wanted or needed them," I replied, looking at her smooth ly-brushed hair with something of the feeling with which we say good-bye to an old friend. "Oh, I haven't said anything about it," she answered with a niartyr-like little air; "but I have determined to try, in my feeble way, to do my highest duty and make myself attractive. I have been reading Dr. Holland, and feel an inspiration to make myself 'a thing of beauty' forever, that I may always be a joy that shall keep my husband from the haunts of vice. I have often felt thewwer of a great temptation to bid farewell to home and honor when I have eenmy companion sit him down before c hanging his soiled clothes or smooth ing his towsled locks, with only the trifling, plea of bodily fatigue. J" have longed to hie me away to the village har, there to drown my troubles in the flowing bowl. I have sighed while ontemplaling the smoothly-plastered hair furled so beautifully before and behind-of neatly, fashionably-dressed clerks and barbers, as I wended my way l "A6 Uy- 1 have Pt while reflecting that my husband was not so young as they. I Lave been obliged to struggle in order loaubdue the emotions which would lead me to forget my promises to love and honor the soiled and tangled one. All this with deep humility I own! But that these un worthy inclinations, whicli I had sup posed were confined lo the weaker sex, have strength to assail and conquer the mighty law-maker, giver and disposer, hurst through my benumbed perceptions like the last tramp of the day of doom However, it must be so. Have we it not from one who knows? They are foolish women who dream of taking more upon their hands than is already there, vie: keeping themselves in order, their homes in order, and their fathers, brothers, husbands and sons in order." "Reply to all of which will be made JrZrV5"'" 1 anared, laughing, as we "T frm the toWo, for our "Lit erary Society" met onTuesdayevenincs and the question lor debate was Sli Women Vote?" ihaili,, ' Sha11 . it i. J-uau been appointed to take lite negative side, and felt no slight concern, as tins lLe fl lie discission of the question, and much might depend on to-night's decision There had been a restless dissatisfaction among the women, which I considered a rapidly growing evil, though I flat teml. myself that the poisonous weed was about to bo nipped in the bud. As the ladies left tho room to prepare for tho evening, I betook myself to tho library for a lost perusal of the subject pheday- which for the last two weeks had been my careful study. As I was changing a sentence a little moro tpjuy satisfaction, the paper was suddenly withdrawn from my hand, and on looking up I saw the face of my grandmother, who departed life a dozen years before! Her aspect was stern and uncompromisiug, as, looking at me over her spectacles, she said sharply, "Henry, what do you call this thing?" The shock of thus unexpectedly being brought face to face with one who I had been taught could never "come to me," and, more than all, hearing the voice, both loved and feared, completely took my breath, and I could not reply. She continued, "Have I not taught you to thoroughly investigate a subject before casting your influence on the one side or the other? And now, if it had not been so I could come to prevent it, you would have done more harm than you could undo in a lifetime." "Why, grandmother," I expostulated, "what more can a man do than express his honest convictions?" "Honest convictions!" sho repeated contemptuously. "Henry Barton, I have no patience with you. What would you think of the 'honest convic tions' of a man whose interest it was to prove you insane, guilty of a State's prison ofleuse, or idiotic, and studied up arguments io support his supposition, ignoring nil facts on tho opposite Ride of the question ? Is thai your Idea of jus tice and honesty?" she demanded, giv ing me a resounding snap on the head with her brass thimble, which had been the terror of my childhood, and even now filled my eyes with tears. "But what can I say this evening?" I asked, wiping my eyes witii some con sternation as she committed my cher ished articles to the flames. My grandmother, noted for her promptness and decision, was a violent old lady when angry- "Say!" she exploded. "What would you say if you were a woman ? Don't forget thetioiden Utile!" she interjected with more vehemence than is generally made use of in referring to that divine principle. "I won't," I replied, shrinking back as the thimble raised two or three inches from tho table. The old lady seemed mollified by my submission. "You are on the negative side," she remarked. "Well, say that you object to women's voting because they wouldn't be conscientious enough about informing themselves so as to make in telligent choice between right and wrong. Keep still!" she demanded, as I tried to expostulate. "You men take so much pains to inform yourselves, it ,is no more than right for you to fight against having careleas voters. Say sho continued, mercilessly, "that worn en must not vote, because they would be too severe in punishing men's 'little ir regularities,' " and she held before my eyes a scrap of paper which my wife had cut from the columns of the Weekly Xctcs, aud which read: "John Mahonc arrested for beating ids wifo insonsiblc and breaking furniture, fined one dollar and put under bonds to keep the peace for six months." "Henry!" said my grandmother, with au expression of severity truly appall X . 1ITT -r l my, iicury ojarton, wnat are you thinking about? Why didn't you notice that and the other items your wile gave you? Is it that you may come nearer to truth and justice that you cast aside facts for idle theories? 2o to your shame be it spoken you know it is not! I want you to read that to-night aud give, as an argument against letting women into power, the words of your wifo when she read it. Say further that you don't waut women to vote because they would refuse license to evil doers aud punish them when they violate laws already made. whereas they now enjoy unlimited free dom; as an instance of which give the little incident that occurred lastsummer in your own town, when Sarah Chap man Complained Of James Fnrlntul'a selling liquor to her boy. Your Justice or the Peaco refused to do anything, on the ground that Farlaud was his friend. and you citizens O, my God, how can I ay it of you, Henry Barton ? uttered no protest, and tho creature keeps his position io-uay! You had wealth, you uau power, and you had a wife who from the depths of her mother heart plead that justice might be done. She pointed to the new-made grave of your only boy, and begged that, as you would have wished another to do for him, you would do by this widow's son; and you refused! You prefer that James Far land bo permitted to make drunkards w rule your country. By all means, then, it is against your interest to let yourwifehavea voice in public. Stop!" she exclaimed angrily. r ,lave ono more thing to say. Tell them that you do not want women to have the ballot, as ,t would seriously interfe,e with the occupation of your friclMl, sj "Sam Story is not my friend!!' I said in antonishment and Indignation "If thatis true," she replied, "Ishould think you had very !oor encouragement to be any longer a friend to him " "I never was his friend!" I exclaimed goaded past endurance. ' " 'Actions speak louder tnan words,' Mr. Barton," she answered coldly. "Yon have refused to take measures to break up his nefarious traffic in vomit girls' souls; have been one to icens him in his vile soul-dcstrorinrr ocennn tion. That is all tho friendship he wants. Iam glad toseoyoa blush it gives me a faint hope that you are not entirely dead to the right. But you have Iain dormant too long. Remem ber that the law of retribution is a verv just one, and wake up! Wake im Wake up!" she screamed, shaking me violently. I sprang from my chair and saw, to y surprise, that my wife and Miss Elder were in the room. "Why, Harry, I thought you never would wake up. You are all tired out. I'm afraid you ought not to go," said my wife. "Oh, yes, I must! But where, why, where is" I began. "You have been dreaming, riding In tho cold all day is such sleepy work," said she compassionately. Could it bo? Yes, for there were my carefully written papers. My wife's eyes grew round with astonishment as I deliberately put them into the fire. Tho debate that night what could you expect of a debate that was all one sided? Tho result was that a flourish ing "Universal Suflrage Society" was established, and well, they put your humble servant In as President Oak Grove, Wisconsin. You can't ruarry amiss if you niarry a widow. LIST OF POST-OFFICES. OKKUOX. IlAKEIt CO. Auburn, Augusta, Baker City, Clarksville, Express Itauch, Eldorado, Rem, Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley, Itye Valley, Wlngvllle. I1EXTOX. Alsen Valley, Oorvallls, Kins' Valley, Uborty, Utile Elk, Newport, Newion, Philomath, Starr's Point, Summit, Toledo, Yuqulna. CUCKAUAS, Harlow, Hearer, llutte Creek. CUHEV. Chetcoc, FIlensliurR. Port Orlord. OKA NT. Canyon Clly, Camp Watxm, Grant, John May City, Dayvllle. Prairie City. JACKSON'. Applegate, Axhlaud Mills, Central Point, Kaglo Point, Grant's Pas, Hot Springs, Jacksonville, IJnkvlIIe. Imgell Valley, Phoenix, Itock Point, Table Itock, Willow .Spring's, Yauax. JoscnilSE. Klrby, Inland, Slate Creek, Waldo. LANK. Butte -Disappointment, Cottage Grove, Coast Fork. Camp Creek, Cart Wright's, Kugcno City, Franklin, Junction, I-ong Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, Itattlesnake, Sulslaw, Springfield, Willamette Fork. LINN Albany, Urownsville. Crawfordsvllle, Diamond Hill, Harrisburg, Halsey, Iyebanon, Peoria, line, Scio, Soda Sprlngr, 8hedd'. MAr.IOK. Aurora, AUIIIHVlllC, liuttevllle, 11 rooks, Fairfield, Fair Ground, Gewals, Hubbard's, Jefferson, Marlon, Monitor. Can by, Clackamas, Clear Creek, Cuttlnssvllie, Damascus, Uncle Creek. Olud Tidings, iiiKuiauu, Molalla, Milwnukle, .Needy, Norton. Oregon City, Oswego. Astoria, isiumus, Knappa, Nehatem. sklpanou. Summer House, Westport. cooi. Comilllc, Empire City, Enchanted Prairie, North lleml, itnuuoipu. COI.UMntA. Columbia City, Ctatskanlnc, Hauler, St. Helens. Suavle'x Inland, Senppoose. nocotAS. North Canyonvlllp, Camas Valley, Drain, Elkton, dales ville, Gardner, Kellores, IMjklnsIiikS, Myrtle Creole, Oakland, lass Creek, Rosebunr, Keotlsbunr, Ten Mile, Umpquu City, Wilbur, Yonealla. jrOLTNOMAII. ami rortland, Portland, TILLAMOOK. Garibaldi, Netarth, Ne&tockton Tillamook, Trask. UMATILLA. Cecils, Cayuse, Mitchell's Station, Marshall, Meadowvlllc, Pilot Itock, Pendleton, 'Umatilla, Weston, NewelUvllle, Salem, Stlrerton, St. Louis, Slayton, Kublluiliy, Turner, Vernon, AVaconda, Woodburn. roLir. . rtetliel, Bridgeport, ltueua Vista, Dallas, Kola, Klk Horn, Grand Hondo, Independence, IJuroln, Lucklamute, Iwlsrllle, Monmouth, Fcrrydale, Klcrenll, Kena. WASCO. Antelope, Itrldge Creek, Dechuttes, Hood IUver, ITIncevlllc. Scott's, Spanish Hollow, the Dalles, Wasco, Wllloughby. WASUIKGTO.V. Beaverton, Centrevllle, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Glcncoe, Greenville, Hillsboro, MIddlcton, Sholl's Ferry, Tualatin, Wapato. UJt'IOX. Covo, La Grande, North Powder. Oro Doll, Sunimervllle, Union. YAMHILL. Amity, lseuevue, Dayton. Lafayette, .nc.uiunviiic, Mountain House, North Yamhill. Sheridan, West Chehallm, Wheatland, Newberg. AVASIIIXCTOX TERRITORY. CLALLAM CO. KLICKITAT. New Dungluess, Port Angelos. Block House, Columbus, Goldendalc. CI.ARKF. . Battle Ground, Brush Prairie, Martin's Bluff, Pekln, Union ItH-or KINO. Black IUver, Kachu, Seattle, Slaughter, Snoqualmle, Souak, White River. I.KWIS. Bolsfort, Cowntz. Claqultto, Gleudem, Grand ITalrle, Inmphrey's Landing, Skookumchuck. MASON. Arcada, Oakland, Skokonilsh, Sherwood' Mills. rlERCK." Kills, Franklin, Stallacoom, Tacoma. PACIFIC. Bmceport, Chinook, Knnpptnn, Oystervllle, Unity, AVoodward'H Landing. SKAMANIA. Cascades, White Salmon. STEVENS. FortColvllIe, Rock Creek. Spokane Bridge, Union Flat. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamrt, Kagie can: WALLA WALLA. Delta, Tatalia, Tukanon, Toucliet, Walla Walla, Valium. WHATCOM. Fldalgo, La Conner, . Sanilsh, Vancouver. CII KHALI". CedarvIIIe, Chelialis Point, Hoqulam. Montonno. SaUop, Sharon. COWLtTT. Castle Rock. Cnrnillton, rreepon, KnlamR, Monliesiln. Oak Point. ISLAND. Cmiwvllle, Ooveland, uwHittuy, JRFFEHKOy. 'ort Discovery, Jilt Ludlow, PortTownsend. KITSAP. Blakelely, "ort Madison, Port William. i-ori Orchard, Seabeck. Teckaleu SNOHOMISH. liowell, Muklltoe, Sknhomhh, Tualnllp. THURSTON. Beaver, Coal Bank, Grand Mound, Mlama Prairie, Olympla, Tumwntcr, x el m. yakijia. Attanum, rortSImcoe, Konnewock, Kittitas, ' Mock See, Kelah, ' Yakima. uaicom. Money Order Offlces, MISCELLANEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S Sovereign "Worm. Syrup. THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE Is warranted to expel all worms Ironi the Bowels anil Stomach, except Tape and Chain Worms. The proprietor has taken much pains to test the comparative merits of the principal Worm Medicines or tho day, which, numerous as the Lntozoa themselves, havts overspread the land, each claiming for Itself tho name or spe cific; and. while we frankly acknowledge that many of them arc often successful, and do great eood.wcro wo not assured that this combines advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine, Its Introduction at this late day would not have been attempted. Tho pleasant taste and exceedingly small quantity of this medicine required to test tho existence of worms, or to remove every ono rrom tho system Its operating In n few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with Its f crtalnty or effect, constitute h one ot the most brilliant discoveries of the age. H"u wo space here, scores of certificates might be adduced to show its progressive and rapidly Increasing reputation for the last few f.6?1?' "i11 10 promulgate Its Tamo and estab lish Its Character, we only ask Tor a trial. IU speedy operation in all sudden attacks, as convulsions, colic. Ota or kpasms, gives It au unrivaled kupcriority. Sent by express on re celptorprlce. SYMPTOMS OP WOKMS. Alternate paling and flushing or tho coun tenance, dull expression or the eyes, drowsl Iness, itching or the noso.a swelled upper lip, tongue whltely furred and thickly speckled with red polnts.fetcd breath, au enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or puttlngnessol the skin, a starting In the sleep and grinding ol the teeth, a sensation as If something was lodged in the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, Mekness of tho Moinach, vomlilng, a short and dry rough, appetllo sometimes vora cious, at otlier times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, nt other times loose, great fretrulness and Irritability of temper, pa'"? in the stomach and 'liowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. Its valuo In removing masses of crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms cxisi.cannoi oe mi iiiguiy Itmafml Prepared and sold, wholesale aud retail, by DR. VAN DKN HEHUll anu igenu, in nil cu Inc fiml tnirn. Dr. Van Den Bergh can bo consulted on all diseases that the human system Is heir to. His long experience In diseases of women and children cannot bo surpassed by any physt clan in tho United States or Europe. Dr. V. ad' vises ladles troubled with any Irregularities of me uterus to try ins new remedies and get cureii. By consulting and undergoing a simple cx animation tho afflicted can learn if thdr dis ease bo worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van ijen uergu can icu incm irom what disease iney are Miuering. Consultations and examinations free of cnarge. Offick Koous-SS and 39, over Postofflce, Salem, Oregon. Letters describing the symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons living at distance will be saved the cxpenso and trouble oicaiiingon mo Doctor. Address DR. J. W. VAN DEN BERGH, P.O. Box 172, Salem, Oregon, READ THIS. NIOVSIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Call tornia the healthiest Slate In the Union Iti Mnrln miinlv Hi, lionltlilfet In Hmuiifit and In Nicaslo Valley a place combining all ineauvanuigesoi cnmaic anu Deauty 01 loca- lion. It Is reached in a few hours from Kan Fran clseo, via either San Rafael or Fetaluma.and patients can. by special arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed. If desired, nt very low raies, i,y nppiicauon aL iiay lew xautos, san iiaiuaei, or m me nverj siauie 01 unKiess, vt asningioii sireci, retaiuma, opiiosite lirook lvn Hotel. Stages leave San Rafaol, Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays, at 2 p. m.. Stages leavt Petnluma at the tamo hour, Tuesdays and rnuays. Nicaslo AVntcr-Cure has facilities for successfully treating the sick uuexceiicti oy any cure, i-.a-.ior west Tin: physicians are skillful, and tliev havi had long experience In the Hygienic trentment oicuninic diseases, mey employ in addition io me common vaier-vuro or iiygicnic treat ment, klectuicity In baths and, otherwise, and inhalations of oxygen, which prove very valuable In many casesoflung nnd throat uien-es. -iney also pay particular attention to all diseases peculiar to. womu'. TIicj- arc wen jiiinwii us ctiuors, lor luc lasi tureo years, of tho "Pacific Journal of Health." a ncriodlml which has high rank as one of the best popular jieHiiM ill uiv worm. We therefore confidently assert that In no pine In the world can the sick receive, for the nine mm money exiienueu, more suosiantlal I ....... t! I ,,... ,.. r,i wuMk ktmu luu .lUIMU Alt.K-VylllCl'. DR. W.J. YOUNG, Manager. WE STILL LIVE! WE WILL SELL Soots and Shoos XT COST FOR OAS 11 UNTIL NEW YEAR At the sign of the BIG 33 O 3 T1 .1 CAHALI.V A CtPH, First Street, under Oro Flno Theater, Portland, For Salo. 31 ILS. IIAltllY oni.i:Y fFFERS FOR SALE HER SUPERB STOCK oi .o m inrry anu i-ancy Uootls AT A BARGAIN. Tlie business Is one of the best n.svlni.'nr the kind In the State. nnd will bo sold sold -,m nr. count oi ne lainng Health of the proprietor. MR1. HARRY GODLEY, nai Albany, Oregon. S. M. MILLER, IST CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO.i OON DEALER tN CmoCEItlliS, lMtOYISIONK, Ttnt.trco, LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. r Opposite the heail ofSauvl'-'s Island. V2n2!tr 'JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law aud NOTARY rUBLIC. EUGENE CITY. OREGON Consultations In tho English. French. Ger man and Holland languages. n29. iEmpive IXotol, MAIN STREET, DALLES CITY, OREGON. BOARD BY THE DAY, Week or Month, on the most reasonable terms. su lienor accommodations loriamines, Ciicord Coach to and from the house free. A large safe for the keeping ol valuables. House oiicn all night. nl7 THOMAS SMITH, Proprlctoi. MRS. I'riIAJC IIEXDF.E, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Coiignss Ifall, Biisli Street, Between California and Monlgnmery streets. Room W. second floor. Circles TliurMlay and Saturday evenings. Seances for business. V.'nM PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. ALBERT A. JCANNINU KEEPS A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE for tho accommodation of ixsiplc who pre fer a QUlct home In the confusion oi a hotel. Terms moderate. Olympla, W.T. n2Stf. IS.V.1C IIEHG3LVX, Union 3VtJXX'ls.o-t, Cor. Secouil nutl tVnsliiiigton .Sin. HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS Market, I am now prepared to sell on reasonable-terms the best Meats the country nf- PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HURQREN & SHINDLER, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND turcrs ofevcry variety ol MANUFAC- PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING, LIBRARY AND COUNTINa-HOUSE FURNITURE, IN Otk, Wlnnt, Hoieirood, Chestnut, EIr. MOULDINGS, MIHRCRS, BLACK WALNUT LUMBER PiiIh, Jlalr. Moss. 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OH-Goods delivered to any part of the citvj PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ROO.MK-Coruer First and Stark Sis., over Ladd A. Tllton'.s Bank. ConUtD! Orrr Thrre Thonuid (holre Bookt AND Over 100 Papon and Magazine. MEMBERSHIP FREE TO ALL Monthly Due 81 00-Pnyable Quarterly DinrCTORS Wm. S. I JI.M T, CL Sohlivler Jr M. I". Deadr. K H. Wakerteld. V. H. Brackptt . i;. uidds, c II. Lewis, 31. W. Fechhelmer, H mi,iiK,, ilium. Officers! L. H. WAKEFIELD II. FAILING -President . Vice IVesldcnt C. SCIIHYLEIt.jK . .Treasurer Corres ponding See -M. W. FECHIIEIMER-... HENRY A. OXER Librarian ana uecsec NOTICE. SI. SI. HOUTIIWORTII, HAS REMOVED FROM FRONT STREET to the Corner of E ami Third Streets, Where he may be found keeping a good supply FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE TOBACCO. CIGARS. PlPrs. PATENT MEDICINES AND YANXEE NOTIONS, Where he will be nlensed in tnet his old cus tomers,nnd holds himself In readiness to wait upon many new ones, anil hopes by pinicnini Ity and dealing In JuatAVclghts and Measures io receive a liberal share of patronage. V2I122 M. 3L SOUTH WORTH. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, S. W. Cor. Slorrlnon and First St., PORTL.VND, OREGON. TICTURES. taken in " r.' :S:,.m X Improvejisi the coast. Wori the cSS Work, well done and completea ln l9r.?L'V:0Jf,?shouldbebrouEht liitwoen thThoiTniof 10 and2,alway dresd In light clothes TJNK WEED REMEDY. THE UNK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: THIS REMEDY IS COMPOSED OF THE Active principle of the Unk Weed, Eng. Thaspium Conlatum Originls, IjU Indigenous to Oregon. Grows most abundantly and per- lectiy in Washington county. PROPERTIES, ETC.: It Contains nn AMIrAnml Volntlle Prtnrlnll ciiucieu oy Etuer, anu a onier ionic i-rin ciple. ' MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: it is the most sure and speedy cure for Kheumatlsm, Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatic rains or all kinds that wasever introduced into the Materia Medica. The UNK WEED REM- , 1 PPared by us. In consequence of tho existing bitter principle, possesses the neces- arj- virtue or being a Xo-wci-lxil Tonic, Promoting the Appetite and Invigorating the WhOle DiffeStlVI Atinilrntna. tlillo. luill.lln nn and strengthening the system, while at thel i 1""le ,1,e voiiuiie principle, being nD- ",c oioou, ucis spccincaiiy on tne Rheumatic Poison, removing it from the circu lation anu system. Tllr nr. ffw rnmMlMViin,i.n ,n ,1.a r.. . 1 t , ProreMlon which will remove the Rheumatic Poison rrom the blond, but whose nrflnn Id ark powerrut In depressing tho system of the nl- M ifn.f. fi-tr "neutnatic patient, that their -----. ... .j uimuuuiku oeioro sneclnc enw-ts frftrea?nV?b.1!land "ene wat .Ifsucls lienSnhVLK i" P,r,cvalent nnd consequently ILcJS!?.fPre incurabio disease. UiiIIIcb f thi REiSDv:aYffl."'.'?"?'N:'EED powerlul etrect. o.Ttfie blood'and Astern ir moving tho Rheumatic Poison. al4 poeswst strong Tonic and Recuperating ElMinthlch admits of its continued use eVen T bythenost delicate and debilitated. Thus wn'i.SS.'ofi combination for tho first time nr ti.r.V necessary elements in one remedy, whicli ae counUforiLs superlorand never-failingcuratlve ellects in Rheumatism, ithcumatic Gout and Rheumatic Fains ofa!I kinds. N. R. The UNK WEED REMEDY Is partic ularly APPLICABLE TO LADIES, In couse- TESTIMONIALS: Wo are aware of the fact that it Is cenerallv an easy matter to procure certlllcates attesting me emcacy ot patent remedies from a certain class oftho.se who use them. l'n h the following because the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and scrupulous character, nnd because the large ciah.s oi incir acquaintances in Oregon will not, for a moment, accuse or suspect them of any exaggeration lu the statements they may make: Certificate from the Deputy Jailor of Mult nomah Couuty Jail: City Jail, Portland, Oregon,! .... June 7, 1S7I. f Dr. A. M. Loryeai Co.: I was attacked witl, a severe case of rheumatism. It was In my thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade Indeed In all the Joints of my body I suffered great rain and anguish. I was attended by a regular phy sician, but with no effect. I was induced to try jw' mi. i rcu itcineuy, aim it iinmeuiaiciv cured me up. I conshlcr It, from my expe rience, me ucM-remeuy lorrneumatlsm known. ALFRED F. TURNER, Deputy Jailor. i.1 u, t.-vriii iiiub nits aoovo siiLiiniir i correct to my own knowledge. JUiii p. WAHD.Jallor. Al ta California Book nnd Job Printing Office,") S0 California street. -San Francisco, June 1, 1S7L J Dr. A. M. lyirvoa .t Co Vnr have been subject to rheumatism In my right arm and shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a recurrence or tho attack some time since. I was Induced to try your "Unk Weed ltcmedr," and the result was a perfect cure in a few days. I took only two-thirds ol the contents of one bottle. Sly firm boiler Is that the "Unk" is n certain cure for rheuma tism in an its lonns, anu i would heartily rec ommend all attlieted with that dreadful dis ease io try your -itemeuy" anu be cured. JNO. R. McLANE. Certificate of A. R. Shipley, Esq., special con- inuuiur iu nit- uiaineue rarmer," and Sec retary or the Oregon Horticultural Society: O9wcgo, Oregon, March 2S, 1371. Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some lour weeks ago I was entirely prostrated with rheumatism; In Tact I was almost helpless. I sent to vou for one 1U nunce bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedv." br the use of which I experienced almost imme- uiaie rcuci, anu oy tne time the bottlo was gone the rheumatism was gone. From mv own experience, and from what I have heard others say who have used the Unk Weed, I believe It to be a certain cureforrheumatlsm. lours respectfully, A. R. SHIPLEY. Cert I flea to from Hon. Nat. II. Lane, Pilot Commissioner of Oregon, and a member of the City Council ot East Portland: . East Portland, April 19, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have been afflicted for several years past with "weakness In the back," and wandering rheumatic pains, ac companied by severe constlnation. Bv Hie use of one bottle or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or uiiiiuii ibiicuiiitiv tun-v i nave oeen entirely relieved, and I cheerfully recommend It as a most valuable and effective remedy. NAT. H. LANE. fVrf f f1l ! from linn rtMivrtn T1U..,I. .. memoerotiue ciiy council orEast Portland: East Portland, April 7, 1S7L Dr. A. M. Lorvea A Co. nents: Tnu l to In. rorni you that I have used your "Unk Weed" for neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and found rcllel from tho use of only one bottle, and can recommend It to those in need or such a rem edy. Yours, GIDEON TI DUETTS. Certlficato rrom Hon. E. L. Oulmbv. er- County Commissioner or Multnomah county, Oregon: tasi roniana, April I, IS7I. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I have used the"Cnk Weed Remedy," and am satisfied it Is a valua ble medicine. It regulates and Invigorates the system. This Is my experience with the Rem edy. Truly yours, E. L. QUIMBY. Certificate from Hon. A. J. Duftir. e.Pret. dent of the Oregon State Agricultural Society and author of "Stat Is tics or Oregon:" East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Dr. A. M. liOrrea &. Co.: I was afflicted wltli a severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my bed most of the time from January lo July, when I used the Unk Weed and It cured me up. A. J. DUFUR. -' ......... - ....... J t , iuu IXICUIUltTU stock-grower and "King of the Oregon Turf :" Sanvle's Island. Jnmmrr u lsn To Dr. A. M. Ion eai Co.: This lstonptcnnisl. edge the efficacy or your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted ior moiiius wnn a very serious attack or In uammaiory rneumatlsm.and trlnl npnriv n or the so-called rheumatic remedies without V T . pvrceivaoic. i men tried your eirects a perfect cure. Truly yours. iiuiiiui.uituiia irauumi ill ill n nine, nnnm- JAMES BYBEE. Cr",n.cate frJm lhe well-known merchant, O. W. Weaver, Esq.: . . . ineiialles.May23.1371. lir. A. -M. Irvo.l .V l-n - Tliftvniie.lttmfl,.L. Weed Remedy," and can cheerfully recom- ciiu it inijum nuncu-u wnn inuammaiory rheumatism. It rnred inn nf fl,nf iIImmco 1i llRllda. Ifrlttf D OtlMhi lmtm.1 ..(I ... Ulnt. 1 - - - .- . v - ...UVL.. Mil JWIHI,-. wric sttuuen auu very painiui. U. W. IVl-iAVKll. Certificate from the celebrated musician. itoi. utio vieuxiemps: Oregon Musical Institnte. Portland, Slay 22. 1871. Dr. A. M Tioryea A Co.: I was attacked with Severn Inflammatory rhcumaiism, inumus Reurn.,crCuU n3 It alone. OTTO IKU-XTLMPS. PUT UP IN TEN-OUNCE BOTTLES, One Kollnr nml Flftr Cent per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY? XK. LORYEA c CO., E.ST PORTLAND, OREGON. stM -4lnl2!t seff- for Sals BV ALr DKyacisis. PORTLAND ADTDRTiSESrENTS. IT I It' S T P RE M XII 2VX Oregon State Fair, 1ST1. THIS SPACE KESEKYED FOB HIMES & BACHELDER, Steam Book and Job Frlnters, who intend fill ing It with an advertisement as soon as they get time to write one. In the mean tlmo call on them at 93 Front St. if you want any kind ot Printing done. nSOtf Kit. J. O. GLENN," E W T I s 107 rront Street, PORTLAND OREGON nl Hit- SLVltY A. TIIOSIl'KON. PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUH T ESIDENCE AND OFFICE THIRD ST. f J'ween Salmon and Slain, opposite tho Public Square. Laus attended In any part or the city. Batteries for sale, and instructions given on the use or electricity as a Remedlnl Agent, nl. wa-'-wiiKitK-sn E3-KU1 Sirs. It. Oct Unit Fat Clilckenr"-Sw iiW1iUi'tDN'T YOU KXOW? snE G0T ASCHENHEIM &. BULXELEY'S WASHINGTON MARKET, whero they keen all kinds or Fresh Poul try, Game and Fish, and receive by every tleamer a splendid assortment or California vegetables." N. B. Consignments from the country sollc-tjed- nlltf. XVKIMIT .t KELLY, DEAI.ES IX FAMILY GROCERIES. COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITS .AND VEGETABLES, Corner of Third and Washington streets (op- poslto Presbyterian Cliurelil, lortland, Oregon. H2?5,,?,,I.eJ.1X?eU to aU l""8 "f lhe city FREE Or CHARGE. ni MISS MACNAMARA HAS OPENED A LARGE AND CHOICE As sortment or Millinery Goods, At 71 First St, hot. Washington A Stark, Next door to Ladd A Tllton's Bank, And hopes by attention to buslnessand prompt ness In executing orders to meet a share of pat ronage. Two first-class milliners wanted Immediate ly. To first-class hands highest wages paid. Also two small girls wanted as apprentices. Apply at the More, 71 Find, street, lmmedlately ajionolStf EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. J. It. "WITHE RELL, Xo. SO Front Street, I'orllnntl, WIJ'I' 1ND EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL 1 those applying for situations In any ca pacity from Wood-chopper down to a Fat Of fice. Pay siiecial attention to obtaining Farm Help, Hou.-e Servants, Railroad Hands, etc.. Irrespective of Nationality. Parties-sending orders from a distance must be explicit In their orders, stating Just what they want, what they will pay, etc, (accompa nied byour office fees, $2 u), which may de ducted from employee's wages I, stating wheth er they will or will not be responsible for trav eling exiM-nses ol hired help. r J. k WITHERELL. MRS. M. J. ENSIGN, Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker, Third Street, Ncnr IViusliIuxtou, HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAT temsfor Ladles' and Children's Clothing for sale. Dressmakers can get full assortment of pat tenis.coii'.li.tiiiK orntteen (ftill size), tor S 00 whieh will lie sent to any part of the State on receipt of price. I-tterof fashion, how to trim 00: children's siiilK.Tocts.; overskirt.Scts.: waist! S3 cts.; boys' suits. 73 ets. Cutting and tilting done on short notice. Please state age in sending for children's A, a The nbove patterns will bo made for home use, and will be found much superior to East em made. All orders promptly attended to. Give me a call. 2nS MRS. M.J. ENSIGN. SAN FRANCISCO. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE WILL SBW EVERYTHING NEEDED IN a family, from the HeavteM. to the Light est fabric. IT DIIF.S .lIOItE wtinir. MORE KINKS 411 WOltlf, AK HHTTlin ltllltlC Than anr other MaeMne If there is a Florence Sewing Machine within ono thousand miles of San Ftnneisco not work- "nfonned of I,, it w1 te attended to without expena0 oray blHl ( Qvm KA3IVEI. HILL, AKeiit, li New Menttremery St., Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco 8E.VU rim imiiuia ami simi-lu or hobk' raJan.Se.lsjifnSiigm, ; -4- ';.t.7ij I lurus. ui