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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1873)
FRIDAY. .7IiMAHCH 7, 1S7S. I.ITc Itevriilltig". Vkfons or Hie golden morn Ins From lite graves of memory Early Hchlsaml shades are issuing Onee again before my eye. Hones then ante ami danced before rae, Joys pluyed ho-iwp in my stent, Bot Hie clouds mkmi Blherejl ojer ine. And around me fell the nhrliL Then iy young feel wandered, darkliup. Ami Um world km very drear; life setuied one omreire myrterjr, ABtl the grave a thins "1 fear. Is the summer alienee holy Forth I walked an In a dream, When the stars looked down a lid greeted Sister stars In every stream. "WW peri Rewinds the tall trees wakened. Lovingly tliefr limits tipstood, And they bowed and sans In answer Grand old hymns within the wood. Thus the tree and streamlet tanght me Their response to look and tone; How their love had made the breezes Ami the Marry liosts their own. By my door there passed a stranger Poor and worn and stained with sM, llat I thought of Heaven' mere)', And I Hiked the friendless In: Hopes, tome dead, hi cold face lighted, And to me were blessings sent, Porit seemed that all the angels Sane around me as he went. By my tide one dear and to vine Daath enclasped and bore away. And I thought that now the night time Sure oouhl know no dawnlnggray. Bat a spirit aweet and holy Carae HHd twined aiound my own. AM It lay on me ill- mission. And I walked no more alone. So the crave wore hues or beauty. Stow from life the darkness rolled, And I saw that Ixivc and Duty Tlge all 111k with gleams of gold. Calm and trussing grow my spirit, KWi revealing to it came; 11 me raise my glad thankHglving, Life ! good and death is gain. A Pair of Vristers. NY rr.AXKbTRAN"n. "What is the price of these wristers?" I Inquired of a lady clerk behind the counter oi a worsted store. "Forty-two cents." "How much worsted does it take for them 7" "About an ounce." "I will take an ounce. What will it be?" "Twenty cents." And I Jeft the store, thinking with great satisfaction, I shall make twenty two cents by kuitting them myself. My husband had just loft me, to be absent several days. Before he went away, ho asked, "what will you do while I am away?" And then hesug gesed that I should finish n book which we were reading together. "Oh, no!" I said, "I shall not need to do that, I have all these papers to finish." And though I did not say so, I knew there was a pile of stockings to be attended to, and smiled inwardly at the idea of my being in want of occupation. But after he had bade mo good-bye with a hoarse voice, I paced the floor in anxious thought. What can be done, I asked myself, to prevent his talcing these bad colds? He sometimes speaks of his wrists being cold, and of course they must be, m the large culls that he wears. I'll buy him some wristers, or make him some, the first thing I do. And so I sallied forth to the worsted store. On returning, I borrowed some needles from a. friend, and some advice upon the subject of wristers. After casting on some stitches ami knitting a little, I found I had not started my work large enough. Raveling it out, 1 began again. Tins time it was too large. "I must have had it right In the first place," I remarked, aud re-cast the orig inal number of stitches. "Arn't these needles rather large?" I asked, presently, llndiug'my work a lit tle open. "Perhaps so, I'll get you some smaller ones." And I raveled my work out again. But wliilo I was looking after the needles my friend knit some with the larger ones. "You knit looser than I do," she said. "Oh, is that the trouble? Well, then, I'll begin again and see what I cau do. But, dear me! at this rate I had better have bought some wristers ready made." "It always takes a great while to get Biarieu," sue repneii, in a tone that showed some contempt for my smali amount of patience. "It does, does it?" and I thought I should not like to start in a new enter prise very often. The afternoon slipped away, and it was tea time when the first wrister was fairly begun. After tea, resolutely put ling aside the papers and what is so at tractive as a fresh newspaper? I sat aown to my Knitting. "I'll finish these litis evening," thought, "and read to-morrow." But the evening wore on, bed-time came, and the first wrister wa3 not fin ished. My original doubts returned to mc "Was itgood econemy to undertake somotitingl had never done before far the sake of twenty-two cents ? Would it not have been better to buy them of a woman who was accustomed to mat mg them? But then, I thought, I can't earn any money, and must save all I can. Ann so, quieting my conscience, I went to bed. The next day there was little time for .Knitting. The third day, after three hours of pretty steady work, I finished me wristers. "What! did you make these your self?" asked my husband upon his re turn, as, witti a pleased lace, he tried them on and found them a perfect fit. "Ye"," I replied, and swallowed his tuariKs as best l could. I did not like to tell him how Ions: it had taken mc to do it. In truth, I was not very well satisfied with myself. I could not feel that I had, like the busy bee, "improved each shining hour." I had not used every minute of my leis ure in storing my mind with honey. And I had done worso than this; I hud not only wasted my own precious time, but iu doing so, I hud cheated some one else out of the rightful pay for her time. I felt that I had been contemptibly mean to be unwilling to pay a woman wr?n y"tw? ceuls for knitting a pair of wi.ii. ' . ,r 1,0 sure' olle use to the than w?rl..have finished them in less ilnixii rZT Ktmter could not ami seyCILr,m fe aii three hours, pay As for m at hour te not very high nu, 1 ARW hour! Aud wl He S th? iV, simal sum. I feel tw V? 'h.e ,infin,t.cs: t, ., - .- "o ueirauaeti of her sister's moutli. for ti. Zhl ?,UJ tlepocket money. How do I know but tho knitter of wristers lias a family depend ent upon her? I JOnly yesterday, my landlady told nie of a poor woman iu delicate health, who has a sick husband aud three childmn depending upon her, whose only means of earning money is binding horse blankets at twelve and a half cent apiece. She can, at the most, bind only terribly liard wwrK. . . ... "JEtiougli to break iter bacK, says nty lainlltuly. "Fifty ccuU a day, jvorking ! like a dog." , "I suppose there are plenty of women j wlio woum be giaa or the work, and that is the reasonshe can'tget any more pay. "cs, indeed!" Alas, yes! I say to myself, women who, like myself, are too proud to learn a trade and work for regular wages, vet are glad to tike home a little work tltat they can do unbeknown to their neigh bors, and so earn a line new feather, or a silk dress. I am ashamed of myself that I was ' willing to save threo'ceuts an hour rather than go to work like a man in an i acknowledged vocation and earn regular ! wages by regular work. Is there any greater wrong under which women sufier titan this which we inflict upon one another, by spending our time iu desultory employments which, without remunerating our own labor, merely cheapens that of others? Terrible Incident of the Great Storm. THR 1'BCrXIAR QUALITY 3F MISNKflMTA rnl OIDITV HOW I'HOl'Ll! PRBEZK KllllKB TIIKY W IT. Among the many sad incidents which wo have been called upon to chronicle during the last few days with regard to the terrible results of the late storm, none, perhaps, will excite more sorrow and sympathy than the story of Mrs. Mary Townsend, a young married lady who recently came wiin ner husband from Central New York to take up their I abode in our new State. ! Jtisf alter lite liolnlavs the vnimn- couple left this city for a visit to an un cle of the bride, a gentleman named Murray, who resides some five or six miles from Farmington. A week ago last Monday Mr. Townsend and his wife had occasion to visit Farmington, and for this purpose a team attached to a light cutter was furnished them by Mr. Murray. They started off, saying, how ever, that they might not return until tho next day. They did not attempt to return that evening, but early on Tuesday morning they were on their way back. It was very cold, and the horses were urged on, but suddenly the wind arose, fine parti cles of snow began to fall, anil before long the great storm burst upon them with all its fury. For a while the stronir animals battled against the elements; but, becomimr exhausted at last. It was found impossible to urge tliem onward. In tho meantime the violence of tho storm increased. Great drifts were forming around the slehrh. and It was impossible to distinguish oIiW! nt, scarcely a rod distant. i it was a ternblediletnma to be niiieoil . n, and the hearts of both owMittaiif s nf . the sleigh beat fast with faar .nnl nnv. : three a tiny, awl it is iety. As hours pttssed on, with no abate-' conni meiit of the angry storm, the perils of ; KmW City, their situation began to increase, and 1 Kneiianted I'rairie, while each endeavored to cheer the 'JSh "'' other, both felt that nothing but a mys- i ,-,","p"-terious interposition of Providence could Columbia. save them from the terrible fate or freez-1 CoiuuiWa City, ing to death. At last night came, but t?,lUv' still the fierce winds howled over and i st. Helens about them, the drifts grew Iarjrer and i s"vie' Wand, the temperature colder. Wrapped iu Sc-w,-their robes and blankets, th together at the bottom of the sleigh, 1 and passed the night in praying for tie- liveranee from that awful situation. ' As soon as daylight appeared Mr. 1 Townsend signified his intention of ; making an attempt to find assistance if I possible. His wife made tearful romon- sirances, icaring mat lie would meet with no success, and perhaps perish with the cold. He cheered her as best he could, however, and packing the robes still closer around iter, took one of the horses, and mounting him, rode away. All day the lonely wife waited, her heart beating faster with fear as the te dious hours went on, and her fears and prayers failing together. ight came again, but it did not bring her husband nor relief. Buried in the folds of blan kets and buffalo robes, she could hear the wailing of the wild winds as they swept over the lone prairie all through the dismal hours. Exhausted, weary and benumbed, she at last fell asleep, in which condition she was found about ten o'clock on the morningof Thursday. tho 9th Inst., by a party who were in senrcit oi missing ones. She was, after considerable exertion, aroused, and finding that her exhaustion was caused by hunger and fatigue, and that she was not frost-bitten, the neigh bors carried her to the residence of her uncle, only half a mile distant. Here she was provided with everything need ful for her comfort, but when, upon the next day, the body of her husband was orougni nome frozen, and stilt and stark, her grief gave way to the wild ravings of insanity. Before this she had told her uncle all that had happened up to the time of her falling asleep. As soon as possible physicians were sent for, but at last accounts Mrs. Townsend was failing rapidly, with no slcus of ra tional improvement. Ml nncajtolis -L I HI I S. Test of Talent. a gentleman from Swampville was telling how many dif ferent occupations lie hail attempted. Among others he had tried school-teach- "How long did yon teach ?" asked a by-stander. "Wa'al, I didn't teach long that is, I only went to teach." "Did you hireont? "Wa'al, I didn't hire out, I only went to hire out." "Why did you give it up?" "Wa'al, I gave it up for soi fin mo rnnenn or nuuier. ion see, I traveled Into a deestrict nnd inqulretl for the trustees Somebody said Mr. Snickles was tlie man I wanted to see. So I found Mr. SnicUles, named my objict, intcrdiieins mself and asked wiiathe thought about lettin' mo try my luck with the bit? boys and unruly jjals in the deestrict. He wantexl to know if I raally consid ered myself capable; aud I told him I wouldn't mind hlsaskinjr me a few easy questions in 'rithmetic and jograjilty or showlug my haudwritiiif,'. He said no, never mind, he could tell a good teacher by his gait. 'Let mc see you walk oll"a little ways,' says he, 'and I can tell jls's well's if I heard you exaniined.'snya he. Ho sot In the door as he spoke, and I thought ho looked a little skittish. But I was consid'nibiy frustrated, and didn't mind much; so I turned about aud walked on as smart as I knowed how. Ilefaid he'd tell ine when to stop; sol ken' ou till I thought I'd gone far enough. Then I s'pected sutiiin' was to pav. and I looked round. AVa'al, tho ! door was shet and Snickles was gone!" 1 The Lancaster Jimublicaii tells this story: A gentleman not having a classical education, always ontrusts the reading , of his store bills to his better half, who, , w licit sue comes to items ot remaloap parel, which she doesn't wish her hus-1 Ykim . band to understand, call them 'tobacco j Vunum auu other groceries.' JJut a sliort time : FortSImcoc, "to lie was tioanl tolling lm cmrn. 1 keeper mat his tobacco bills were get aH8nSWU8.7nd tu"t he must Iwive habit ''i U or it would kill him. The hab t, he thought, was rapidly increas- A IvBpentant Lover. Archibald i uuniop Has just Uictl in tlio ueighbor f . howl of Troy. New Yor!:. Manv vonrs ago ho broke an eiiRagomciit to marry and now ho has left tho jilted ladv a snug ten thousand. In his will ho thus tells the gentle story: ".Many years ago, eforc my acquaintance with tho late Mrs. Dunlop, I was engaged to Miss Aiken, which engagement, for certain reasons, was broken oil by me. - I have not seen her for over thirty years, but know that she is still alive, and now, for partial reparation for the wrong committed, and should she still live at mo time or my ticatn, ana will receive if I direct my executors to pay her, in three equal instalments, within twelve months, the sum of $10,000; should sho refuse to receive it, the amount to revert to my daughter Jessie." It is stated that the lady has accepted the offer and received the money. A guileless Danbury man saw a beau tiful chromo advertised "for fifty cents," and sent on the money and received the jack of clubs. LIST OF POST-OFFICES. ORI'.U OX. RAKER CO. Auburn, Augusta, Baker Cltv, Clarksvllle, Express itancli, Eldorado, (em, Humboldt Basin, Jordan Valley, ctmav. ChWcoc, Kllensburg, Port Orlord. GRAVT. 'Canyon City, Camp Wat.sou, (Irani, JohnlkiyCity. Dayvllle, Prstlrle City. JACKSON. Al'Plegate, .hlnnd Mills, Ontral Point, Kngle Point, irnnt's Pass, Hot Springs, "Jacksonville, Unkvllle, I.'tngell Valley, Pho-nlr, ltock Point, Table ltock, Willow Spring's, Yanax. JOSKflMNP, Klrby, .eland. Slate Creek, Waldo. LANE. Itntte Disappointment, Cottnse t!ro e, Coast Kork, Camp Creek, Cnrt wright's, Ku'sone City, Franklin, Junction, Lons Tom, Mohawk, Pleasant Hill, ItattlcMiakn, SuUlaw, Stirlngtleld, WIIIniiU'tteForkt. LINN. Albany, llrownsvlllo, Crawfordsvtile, Diamond Hill, HarrUburif, Halcy, Lebanon, Peorlu, Pine, Solo, Soda Sprhist, Shedd'.s. MAUION. Aurora, Aumxvflle, liuttcrllle, Urook.a, Fulrtleld, Pair U round, Gervnls," Hubburd'.o, Jefferson, Mariou, Monitor, NcwelUvlllr, Salem, Sllvctton, St. Louie, Stnylon, Sublimity, Turner, Vernon, Waeonda, Woodbuni. POLK. lUthel, Bridgeport, liuvna VUla, Dallas, Kola, Klk Horn, (rand Hoode,? Independence, Lincoln, Lucklamule, lewlsvllli', Monmouth, lVrrydnle, ltlerenll, Zeua. w.csco. Antelope, llrklee Creek, Devtiutteo, Jiy Valley, . iievtov .ien.vaiiey. "tain-am King's Valley. Liberty, Little Klk, NewKrt, Newton, Philomath, .Starr's ISdnt, Summit, Toledo, Yaijulna. CLACKAMAS. Harlow, Heaver, Butte Creek, Canuy, Clackamas. Clear Creek, Ciittingsvllle, Damascus, Eagle Creek, (Had Tiding, Highland, Molalla, Mllwaukle, Neatly, Norton, Oregon City, Oiwego. CIATVU'. Astoria, Isthmus, Knaiina. Nehaleiu, I KIIHH1, umioer irotu. Veftxrt. North canvonviitc, Cam" Vafiey, kJU-I";, jievnie, "u,,r. wklS Mmi.vwL- Oakland. I'mw Creek, ltoelHirtr, Seottslmrg, Ten Mile, I'll! I! Hll CltV, VHbor, Yoneulfa. XULTXOMAH. Eakt rortland, I'ortland. till woo K. GarilMldl, Netarts, Nestoekton Tillamook, Tm.k. UMATILLA. CeellK, Mitchell's Station, Marshall, Meadowyl lie, Pilot Itoek, I'endleton, L'matlllH, Weston. UNION. Cove, La Orandc, North lVwdfr, Oro Dell, .Summervlllo, ITiikui. YAMHILL. Amity, ltellevue, Dayton, "Lafayette, MeMlnnvllle, Mountain House, North Yamhill, Sheridan, WM Chehallm, Wheatland, New berg'. iiooi mver, Prlncevlllf, Heott', SpauMi Hollotv, 'fhe Dalle, Wasco, WlllouRlihy. WASIIINOTON. Benverloii, Centrevlllo, Cornel lux, Forest Grovt. Glencoc, Greenville, Hlllshoro, Mlddlcton, Slioll's Ferry. Tualatin, Witpato. WAwn.vTo.v Ti:nniT4itT rLAi.L.M rv. KLICKITAT. niock House, 'olnmbiis, Goldendale, KINO. Iltock Hlver, Kaehti, Seattle, .Slauglit,.r, Smxiunlmle, Sottak, White rtivcr. LKWta. Bolsfort, Cowlllr, Clamintn, Glendem, Grand Prairie, Ncivmikum, 1-jtmphrey'sLindlnjf, .Sk(Mikumchiick. 3I.)N. Arenda, Oakland, Skokomlkh, Sherwood'j) Mills. riEncn. Ellis, anklln, Stellncooni, Tucoma. PAcinc. Ilruceport, Clilnook, KnappUm, Oystervllle, inilty, Woo.lminl' Landlnx. SKAMAXI.V. Cascades, White Salmon. STEVCX. nurtCoIrlllp. ltock Creek, StKjkane llrldse. Union Ffau WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamct, Kiglo Clin. WALUV WALLA. Delta, Pataha, Tnkanon, Touchet. Wnlla Walla, Wallula. N-ir DiineinoKs, Port Ainelos. rL.HKl rtattlearoand, . Itru.h Prairie, MarUn'a Bluii; Pekln, I'nlon Elver, Vaneottver. niRtlALtfi. Cedanillp, ChehallK Point, Klma. Hortitiam, Moutesano, Sal.Min. Sharon. cmvLrrz. Catle ltock, Carntlllon, rrenmn, Kalama, Ionlleello. Oak PolHt. I.sLANI). CVHipevllle, Coveland, Utsalwiv. JErt'EIWOX. lVrt Dtocoverj-, I'orl IakIIow, I'ottTowni'eml. KITSAP. inakelelv. Port MedKon INrt William, IWt Orchard, Seabeck, Teekalet. KNOIIOMtsn. rweii. Jiukiitoe, T. "l1."""' ikhvm'810 coal Hank, '.i U iiri ! oiyinpta, Tumwuter, KotineroeK. WltATCMX. Fidaljo, " Li Conner, Norkachuck, Samlab, Kchome, Kittitas. Mook See, Selali, Yakima. Kagit. Money Order Office!. 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PATENT MEDICINES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Where he will be pleased to meet hi old cus tomers, and hold himself In readiness, to wait upon many new ones, and hopes) by punctual ity and drallnzln Just WelRbU and Mca-sures to receive a liberal share of atronace. M. M. HO UTH WORTH. HENDEE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, f. W. Cor. Morrison and 1'lnt Sti., 10RTL.VND, OREGON. PICTURES taken In all the luteal and most improved styles, and not lnftrlor to any on the consL Work well done and completed In ideof twenty-four hours. sJtBaiiies aud Cuilduh.s should be brouxht in between the uouraor in and'.',lways dreed In light Cl3the 'Z-f aSGELIi.VNEOUS. DR. VAN DEN BERGH'S rpiILS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE X u vnrmninl to cxnel all worms from tho lwel and Stomach, except Tape and Chain Worm. . , . . . Tho proprietor hag taken much pain to test tho comparative merits of the principal Worm Medicines of the day, which, numerous as the Entozoa themselves, have overspread the land, each claiming forlUcIf the name of spe cific: and, while we frankly acknowledge that many of them are often successful.and do creat sood.were we not assured that thhj combines advantages possessed by no other worm medi cine. Its Introduction at this late day would not have been attempted. The pleasant taste nnd exceedingly small quantity of this medicine required to tes-tthe existence of worms, or to remove overy one from the system Its operating In a few hours, unaided by any other purge, together with It certainty of ellect, constitute it one of the most brilliant discoveries of the nge. Had we space here, scores or certificates might be nddnced to show It progressive and rapldlv increasing reputation lor the last few years; but to promulgate Its fame and estab lish Its character, we only ask for a trial. Itn speedy operation in nil sudden attacks, as convulsions, colic, IlLs or spasms, gives It an unrivaled superiority. Hent by express ou re celpt of price. STMITOMS OPTVOHX3. Alternate paling and flushing of the coun tenance, dull expression of tho eyes, druwsi Iness, itching or the nose, a swelled upper lip. tongue whltely furred and thickly speckled with red points, feted breath, an enlarged belly, a partial or general swelling or pufilngness ot the skin, a Hurting In thp sleep and grinding ot the teetii, a sensation as If something was lodged In the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, nppctlto sometimes vora cious, atther times feeble, loweIs sometimes costive, at other times loose, great fretfulness nnd irritability of temper,palns In the sbimnt'h and loweIs,colli-,tlts, convulsions and paly. Its value In removing masses of crudities from the stomach and bowels of children, even where no worms exist, cannot be too highly es timated. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DR. VAN DEN llKItUH and Agents in all cit ies and towns. Dr. Van Den Ttergh can bo consulted on all diseases that the human system is heir to. His long exierlence In diseases, of women and children cannot le surpassed by any physi cian In tho United States or Europe. Dr. V. ad vises ladles troubled with any Irregularities of the Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. I5y consulting and undergoing a simple ex amination the allllcted can learn .ir their dis ease lx worms or not. At all events. Dr. Van Den llerKh ran tell them from what disease they are sunVrlng. Consultations and examinations free of change. Oi-KH-R Roosts 33 and a, over Postofflce, Salem, Oresron. 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READ THIS. -VIICASIO WATER-CURE Is situated In Gill ie (ornla the healthiest State in the Union; in .'mm. cuuniy mc neaiiuiesi in ine state; and 111 N'lisi.ln Vllllpv I tilnins r.nl.l.iin nil the advantages of climate and beauty of locti tion. It Is reached In a few hours from Kim Fmn- cisco, via eitner San ltafael or Fetaluina, and paiieats can, uy special arrangement, have easy carriages, with bed, ir desired, at very low rates, uy application at uay view siantrs, San Ranfavl, or to the livery stable of Unklrss, Washington Street, Pctaluma, opposite Brook lyn Hotel. Stares leave fVin Tbifnel. AfrmdnvB ll'Mlnpc lajsituii riuruays, at i. ?t., stages leave i;eiaiuni.i at tne same hour, Tuesdays and r iiun .s. -Mcnsto iinter-t lire has Incllltles for sueeessrully treating the sick uii(.-Aet;iii.si uy any cure, r.asi or est Tun rm-siciANs are skillful, nnd they have had longexnerfence in ihfItvii Of chronic diseases. Thcv etnnlnv In mlillflmi to tne common Water-Cure or Hygienic treat- fitciii. t.i.w iiurm in ikfiiiis ii. in ninam an nnd isiial.vtions of oxtcex, which prove - .i"ie 111 innnycascsoi lung ana inroal diseases. Tliey also pay particular attention to all diseases peccliak to wojsejj. They are wnll 1-n. ..p.. no ...lit r . I. . of the "Pacific Journal orHeaIlh,"n periodical men iiils nign raiiK as one oi ine nest popular Health papers In the world. We therefore confidently assert that In no iMH-e in me worm can me sick receive, for the iiuir Him money expenueo, more substantial 1 u. tl I. f 1 f IllOII In . I . . m II' ...... .... DR. AV. J. YOUNU, Manager. For- Sale. Mrs. iiarkv tionr.r.v fFFERS FOR HALE HER SUPERB STOCK J or .Millinery and Fancy Goods AT A BARGAIN. The business Is one of tho best Da vine of the kind in the Stale. and wlft lie sold solely on ao- oouniortne ratting health or the proprietor. for i-anicuiars niiuress MRS. HARRY" OODLEY, v2na; Albany, Oregon. s. m. miller; ART CHANCE, MULTNOMAH CO., DEALER IN OGN. (IROCEItlliS, I'ROVISIOXH, TOItACCO, LIQUORS, VEGETABLES, WOOD, ETC. nv Opposlle the head ofsauvk'a Island. --'nittf JAMES F. BROWN, Attorney, Counsellor at Law and NOTARY PUBLIC. EUGENE CITY. OREGON Consultations In the Enll.li. French. Ger man and Holland languages, nia. MILS. ITrilAM JIKXAEC, CLAIRVOYANT & MAGNETIC MEDIUM, Congress Unit, JIusti Street, Between California and Montgomery streets, iiouiii s,sccon uoor. circles i nursuay and ;iuniHj vvc-iiuigs. rs-ancvs lor uusiuesa. v-'n I PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. AL11ERT A. MANNING KEEPS A KIRST-CLASS BOARDING II0U8E for the accommodation of people who pre fer a quiet home to the confusion oj & hotoL Terms moderate. Olympla.W. T. n2itf. UNK "WEED REMEDY. THE LINK WEED REMEDY, Oregon Rheumatic Cure. HISTORY: THIS REMEDY IS COMPOSED OF THE Acllve principle of the Unk Weed, Eng. Thasplum CordatumOriglnis.Lat. Indigenous to uregon. urows most aDununntiy aim per fectly in Washington county. PROPERTIES, ETC.t It contains an Active and Volatile Principle, extracted uy Ktner, ana a Diner 'ionic rnn ciple. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES: It Is the most sure nnd specdv cure for uneumatism, ititeumatic lioni anil itneumatlc Pains orall kinds that was ever Introduced Into the Materia Medlca. The UNK WEED REM EDY, as prepared by us. In consequence of the existing bitter principle, possesses the neces sary virtue of being a PoTeeritil Tonic, PromoUng the Appetite nnd Invigorating the whole Digestive Appuratus, thus building up and strengthening the system, while at 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 few remedies known to the Medical Profession which will remove the I then nm lie Poison from the blood, but whose nctlon is so poweriui in depressing thp system of the al ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, that their use has to be aliandoued before specific eflVcts are obtainable and hence the want of success In treating this prevalent and consequently heretofore Incurable disease. Unlike thesr medicines, already known, the UNK WEED REM KDY.nlthough producing as nctive and as powerful ctreets on the blood and system In re moving the Rheumatic Poison, also possesses a strong Tonic and Recuperating Element which admits of Its continued use even by the most delicate and debilitated. Thus we have the combination for the first time .r these two necessary elements in one remedy, whlrh ac countsforits superior nnd never-falling curative effects in Rheumatism, Rheumatic Oout and Rheumatic Pains of all kinds. N. R. Tho UNK WEED REMEDY is partic ularly APPLICABLE TO I-VDIES, in conse quence of Its Tonjc Qualities, TESTIMONIALS : We are aware or the fact that It Is generally an easy matter to procure certificates attesting theelllcacyof patent remedies from n certain class of those who use them. We have selected the following because the names attached to them are those of men of the most careful and scrupulous character, and because the lare class of tlielr acquaintances in Oregon will not, lor n moment, accuse or suspect them of any exaageralioti hi the statements they may make: Certificate Troni the Deputy Jailor of Mult ttomiih County Jail: City Jail, Vortland, Oregon,"! June 7, IS7L J Dr. A. M. Iyiryea 4 Co.: I waa attacked with a severe case of rheumatism. It was In my thighs, hips, fingers, shoulder blade Indeed In all the Joints or my body I suffered great pain aud anguish. I was attended by a regular phy sician, but with nocflect. I was Induced to try yourUnk Weed Remedy, and It Immediately cured me up. I consider it, from my expe rience, the best remedy for rheumatism known. ALFRED F. TUltNT.i:.tmiir Jniin, Tills Is.to certify that the above statement! correct to my own knowledge. JOHN P. WARD, Jailor. Alta California Book and Job PrintlngOfllce.") aa Calirorala street, -San Francisco, June 1, 1S71. I Dr. A. M. Lorycu A Co.: For several vears I have been subject to rheumatism In my right urm and shoulder, rendering me unable to work. On a. recurrence of the attack some time since, I was Induced to try your "Unk V ettl Remedv," and the result was a perfect cure In a few days. X took only two-thirds of tho contents of one bottle. My firm belief Is that the "Unk" is a certain cure for rheuma tism in all Its forms, nnd I would heartily rec ommend all afflicted with that drendrul dis ease to try your "Remedy" and be cured. JNO. H. McLANE. Certificate or A. R. Shipley, Esq.. special con tributor to the "Willamette Farmer," and Sec retary of the Oregon Horticultural Society: Osweiro. Orppnn. Arnis.li si leri Dr. A. M. Loryea: Some lour weeks ago I was entirely prostrated with rheumatism; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10 ounce bottle of the "Unk Weed Remedy," by the use of which I experienced almost imme diate relief, nnd by the time the bottle 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 .t- . ci-ii4iiu vureiurrneumaiism. "iours respectfully, A. It. SHU'LEY. Certificate from Hon. NaL II. Lane, Pilot Commissioner or Oregon, and a member or the City Council ot East I'ortland: .... East Portland, April 19, 1S71. Dr. A. M. loryea d: Co.: I have leen allllcted for several years past with "weakness In the back," and wandering rheumatic pains, ac companied by severe constipation. By the use of one bottle of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure," I have been entlrely rellcved, ami I cheerfully recommend It as u mast valuable aim euectlve remedy. NAT. II. LANE. Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tlbbctts, a member or the City council or East Portland: j East Portland, April 7, 1S71. I Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co. Gents: This is to in-1 form you that I have used your "Unk Weed" i ror neuralgia and rheumatic pains, and found relief from the use of only one bottle, and can recommend It to those In need of such a rem- I edy. Yours, UIDEON TIBBETTS. I Certificate from Hon. E. I- Ouimbv. ex- i County Commissioner of Multnomah county, Oregon: East Portland, April 1, 1S71. Dr. A. M. Loryea Co.: I hnveused the "Unk 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. QULMBY'. Certificate rrom Hon. A. J. Dufur, ex-Pres-dent or the Oregon State Agricultural Society and authorof "Statistics of Oregon:" East Tortland, April 1, 1871. Dr. A. M. Loryea A Co.: I was atnicted with a severe attack of chronic rheumatism; was con fined to my bed most of the time from January to July, when I used the Unk Weed and it cured me up. A. J. DUFUR. ' stock-grower and "King or the Oregon Turf:" U.iirU'j T.,.. , . To Dr. A. 51. Ijorveai t:o.: TlilslatnneL-nAi. edge the efficacy of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted iur iiiiimii.s wiin a very serious attack of In flammatory rheumatism, nml trle.l n,li- nil of the so-called rheumatic remedies without any relief perceivable. I then tried your ii- . " itouhi-u in i ne most nappy eVcf-s a perfect cure. Truly yours. JAMES BYBER C,lIJt,,?.ca,c rr"Jm ,he well-known merchant, 0. . V. eaver, Esq.: . T ine Danes, Mar 23,1871. Dr. V. M. Ilrvea Ar rji I ,.un.r,i. .rf..t- Weel Remedy," nnd can cheerfully recom mend It to persons afflicted with infiammatory rheumatism. It cured me of that disease. My hands, wrists, ankles Indeed, all my Joints were swollen and very painful. U. 1. Ht,AVls Certificate rrom tho celebrated musician. Prof. Otto Vicuxtemps: Oregon Musical Institute, 1 Portland, May 22, 1S71. f Dr. A. M Loryea & Co.: I was attacked with severe initammaiory rneumaitsm, sunenng great pain, and was so prostrated that I was unable to tend to ray business. I used one bot tle of vour "Unk Weed Rcmrdv. or Orecon Rheumatic Cure," and was entirely cured by It alone. OTTO VIEUXTEM1U. PUT UP IX TEX-OUXCE BOTTLES, vr One Dollar nnd FlflT t'enta per Bottle. PREPARED AT THE OREGON MEDICAL LABORATORY, DIJ. LORYEA &; CO. EAST P0RTL.VND, OREGON. Fob Sale by A u. Dstraoisrt, lul. TORTIuYND ADVEUTISEMEirrB. 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