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Ñi «, I t i-r 1 «9 1 II hi I « * ' i « I- X 1 ¡i » 4 í I I li <4 f I »I v ¡STATE NEWS ' A ! BY PHDEBE CAKY. * ' ? « 4 I ff / * j * • Where they harness the swift reindeer To the sledges when it snows: And the children look like bears’ cubs, . In their funny, furry clothes. The Plaindealer * lias informa tion that the railroad is located through Roseburg. ' 4 f it I ! l ! L ■ i I » fa . r l ¿ The Dallas Republican insin- insin uates that Stidge Hayden will quit the Democracy if they do not nom- .inate him for office! There is a fundamental error in that paper’s calculation. It does not take into the account that, Democrats, unlike Republicans, charge nothing for entertaining honest political views and adhering to convictions of du ty. The average Republican lead er is a Republican for price. Dem ocrats are Democrats without the expectation of fee or reward. 4 f Ì i M ail to S alem . —Petitions are being signed at this place, Day ton, Wheatland and Salem, pray ing for a daily mail service from this to the latter named point. If the Postal Agent Hon. J. B. Un derwood „could visit this part of the country we think the anomaly of the situation would be sufficient ly Apparent to him to justify that officer in putting the required ser vice in operation at once. k. »I t ’ I •I t I * ' <1 Mr. Wm. Davidson, real estate ‘dealer, in Portland, Oregon, ranks as one of thé most efficient and liberal workers in our State in disseminating information relative to our resources, climate, etc. His fetters and } concise and truthful documents __ i are printed in different language •es ___ and scattered broadcast in Europe i as well as the United * States and British Provinces.— Gazette. [ i z 1 i M '■ if •'-V illi 41 ’ ’ 11 ! ........ ... .......................... ........ 1 *• i H ' !' I j l -I } A T ■■ ’ ' < f - ■ ¿~ 9 ÿ, f T- •« -di * >1 _ ~ ; i T T ' »1 • <TT » ! '■ • ___ j f I i I 'T I ■JJWW—i J I .-¡r. THE qUN FOR 1872... ----------------------- ■ ■ ■ —— ___ B Dr. J. W. Vahdenbergh, fil III ! 8 ! I 9 iff fel I ft IT''’ ■ 'TJ.... .. » ■ r — r» t at Law flKWt* H11 M I Ì Hi 9, THORON, I • » ¡ V Ì ’ H i ï -A-ttorneys at ‘ Law '■ WiKÄWÄ 'fe' Hotel, 11 fe * - ■ F •4 4 T . j 1 I ii I. ’V E •Í J I Ufe: P r ii f ? 1 ! w ■ I 9 Í I J < IÈ * w USES. V Y -f ! * I • I Promdting the appetite and invigorating the whole! Digestive. Apparatus thus building up and stfrengthenipg the system while at the ■ I same time, the volatile principle, being ab i 1 sorbed in the blood, acts.specifically on the Klieumatic poison removing it fuopi tiie cir i : fe f culation and system. _ . » --r- r‘L icn» remedies tvi'ivuivs known liiwtiu to lOifilC .ucuiui4| ¡ , ; the Medical Thpi e are few emove, the \ ?Z profe IBU ’U, 1 which HIIIIKIl will ». HI i louiun/ iuo Rheumat-i lUIOlUUa.- sion. om the th. blood, but v»hose whose action - X ic po: »on from is so powerful 4n depressing the system ot the a ready enfeebled Rheumatic patient, m '' B ' that’ their use has to be abandoned b.foi . ini specific ioffecti,'tu,e obt-iinable-j-*hence tfli w of “ success in treating thi^ prevaleht, wantj 1. -- (incurjable) disease. — 1 ¡»~- and In consequence (incurable) these^Iedicincs, alivafly Unlike L — . known, t the <! 4 ' ' fe “ " “Unì Weed Rémeiy ” though ffroducing as J powlrful and as active effects oil the blood and i-ysttìm in removing the Rheumatic poi- j a lso “ - posses its * avirong u-« e An J Tonic a and ma recu-i «X A . 1 «*-* • »4.1 4 perilling element, which aihnits ¡of its contin uedTise even in the most delicate and debili con^binatmn for tate«. . Ifhua Thus we have the combination the rar.-tj time of these two necessary e'e- menls in the one remedy, which accounts for • its superior and never failing curative effects in r $ uv I&JS a I-« A x -. ‘-i » tilfefll RHEUMATIC PAINS I ; I ’ « 1 —AND— r_ ■ -= t - -L — ? •< Ì < 1 4 't ♦ ’ r * fr I Soqe’ÿ Í . .U i; I „I O swego ,-Or., March 2?, 1871. ' i D r . A. M. L oryea : a . - 4 Some four weeks ago I was entirely pros eumaimm; in fact I ‘ waa was al- trated With 'Rheumai.sm; al --------- O_ most helpless. I T sent to yoM for one 1 10- ounce bottle of )he “Unk Weel Remedy by the use pf of which I exp: exp. riteced riericed almost im mediate relief; and by the time the hottie was g<»ne gone the Rheumatism wa» waa gone. _ From' my own experience, experience,'and a nd from what ~ I have others say who have hsed Osed the Unk heard othejrs Week, I beflieve it to be a certain.* cure for Rhe imati^n. Yours, respect respectfully, Rheumati4n. A. R. BHIPLEY. z " 1 «wr« r I* •«. ’•If I J* /' II i K » :** ( I A Tf ■ ‘ from — r ! Certificate Hon. Gideon i 3 Í 1 I >»• I I s' I. i ■ fl | ___ i-’. I Tibbetta, member 0f* the City Council of East Port- ■ ljiffl: , T ■ A E ast P ortland , April 7, X871. D r . A. M. -L oryea & Co.s G ents ;—This is to inform you that I have used youjr “Unk Weed Remedy” for Neu ralgia' and Rheumatic pains, andj found re lict from the use of only one bottle. -1 can recommend it to those in need of i x such a reknedy. Moura, ClDEON. TIBBETTS. I ' K > I 1 I ' ' ’ ■ < Certificate from the Hon. a . J. Dufur, ex President of the Oregon Sta^e Agricultural Society, and author of ‘Statistic» of Oregon’J i E ast P ortland , April 1.1871. DjR. A. M. L okyea A & Co.: Co'.: a ;« » afflicted 4 a .1 with a severe attack of 1 »■4 was RUNIC RHEUMATISM; was confined to bed most of the time from January to Jdly, y, wiieh when I used the Unk Weed and it cured i ine fap. A. J. DUFUR. j I Certificate from Hon. E. L, Quimby, ex- Couhty Commissioner of Multnomah Co. i f i] E ast P ortland , April 1,1871. . t T’ D r . A. M. L qkvea A Co.: I have used the “Unk Weed Remedy,’r ;1 nd ain satisfied it is a valuable medicine. ' ft regulates and invigorates the system. Thia is my experience with the remedy. ‘T ’ [ Trfy yours, E. L. QUIMBY. I ! ■ 4 ■ i t Certificate from Hon. N. H. Lane, Pilot Commissioner cf Oregon, and member ef the City Council of East Portland. . I E ast P ortland , April 19,1871. fc '■ Ì 4 Î t I .... I 1 . I] ! — j D r . A. M. L oryea & Co.: - e I have been afflicted for several years with “weakness in the back,” and wandering Rheumatto.paina, accompanied bv »ever» constipation; the u-«e of one bottle <rf your Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheu matic Cure,a have been entirely relieved, and cheerfiilly recommend it as a most valu able and efficient remedy. b » ft I II It! || j i « ■ «-'• ■f Pul up in 10 oz, botttle8 at |1.50 per bottle. • 'I- ï! ■ 1 ’ i A* P>EBAKED AT THE ’ . I " ■ , ’ ■ 7 OREGON MEDICAL LABARATDOY' t: <• * »■ I i » Dr. A. M. Loryea & Co. Í if E ast mJlmO I j- L . li Á II n ri £ r ' » » OF ALL .KINDS. ri I I ¡ i t We are aware of the fact t that it i* Í rpc ceriiti- generally an<feasy matter to procure ¿a reme cates attesting the efficacy ot patent died ft <iui a certain class of those who use thè ça. [We We live thepn. ¡fave selected the tlfe following fbllowing be- c*:iBe ftie naines attache! to them are thosei of men of ofmpi __ the most _ caieiul and scrupulous 4 chaptcfer, and because the large class of character, tbe|r tbejr ircquaiñtenc ircquaiatenc -s s in Oregon will not, for a a' moment, ac m e or suspect them of any ex- i I 5 I aggfcrafion iu the statements they may make. I 1 ? i ' ’I I dprtiffieate from A. R. Shipley -j E.-q., spec- ial fonLribafut ■ to thè “ Willhm-. Ht tlc Farn ter,” ortie ultn.rU. and Secretary of tdie Oregon <_ caoV 4 ,1 I|nkMATÌSM, RHEUMATIp GOUT, . L I ;» i .• f < >■ a I i ’ I •i I fc'4 I » ■ ft .• 3 ! Í e ( I i BS1 - -- ’ i apee. It is the most sure and speedy cure for Rheunjatism, Rheumatic Gottt arid Rheumat ic painfe painte of all kinds tha^ that »has .ever been ^®en in- ^5’ troducld in the Materia- Medica. The I nk f Week ileihedy as prepared by -ua, in cónse- queuc^of the existing bitter principle, po»- ¡ I sessesfihe necessary virtue of bejuig a I WWW POWERFUL TONIC, ■* 1 ’? > i: MEDICAL PROPERTIES ill i t 1 It contains an activewolatile principle ««' tracted by Ether, and a bitter tonic principle# » *• -i ■- PRORERTIE8, &C. V " .• ? r lr> Í ftì I : «4 This remedy is composed of the active principe of the Unk Weed. Eng.— Thaspi- ret — . indigenous 3 M/T?(TOnAlTfCI um, Cordatura Nriganiss; T Lat. and to Oregon—G i*oW8 most »bun Gfows abundant tly ’ perfectly y in Washington Wàshington county. i 4 f I HISTORY : T he affliqted to r A L ________ .4 I V f f A .,4- ¡ Í 1 : Surgical J ititute, 4 , I I ‘ rift ■< ,4 A____ ■ i Í •. •i f : 'I t ■■ ■ You mayn’t be changed to a bird though you live As sefishly as you can; But you will be ohanged to a smaller thing A mean and selfish man. V f . o ' I Now, my little boy, remember that, Apd try to be kind and good, When yon see the woodpeckr’s sooty dress And see her scarlet hood. 4 't . ' • Oregon Rheumatic Cure. ’j > ’ Give plenty of what is given you, Listen to^pity’s c*>U; Don’t think th ¡lie little you _ _ give is _ great, And the mhch you get is smalir A '■ . TX TX » : / • - j i 'fi h H j lii■■■IE■■■■ i 4 ’ r .. Private i i ¿»ziAnn Then she went up through the chimney; Never speaking speakiug a word; * And nd ont out of the tor top flew a woodpet ker, For she was changed to a bird. I! F ' r ' ■ L I Vi T' She had a scarlet cap on her head, i V‘V .hi 4 And that was left the same, But all the rest of her clothes were burn’d Black a as coal in the flame. i h -iin it ffi And every country school-boy I i r Has seen her in the vyood; Where she lives iu trees to th is very day^ Boring and boring for food. r » - DRUGSAND . I CHEMICALS, I PATENT MED ICINES, DYE WOODS AND STUFFS,, WINDOW GLASS, PERFUMERY, . ' VARN1SHE8, » BRUSHES OILS ' lì : ! PAINTS, ETC. , ETC. 1 il “Now you shall build as the birds do » And shall get your scanty food By boriDg, and boring, and boring, All day in the hard, dry wood, i; And this is the lesson she teaches, Live not for yourself alone, Lest the needs you will not pity 1 Shall one day be your own. ’I ? I II I !1 /i - —OR—, 1 Fu . And he said, “Von are far too splfish I To dwell in aAhuman form, | To have both food and Shelter, i And a lire to keep yon warm*. I I li u 11 ’ I Then good St. Peter grew angry,| ZZ For he was hungry and faint; ______ such a woman \ And surely such a woman ; i ¡ | V V i enougu to »v provoke piu»v»<; a <* saint. dh > ui . Was enough 4 Hi I? i •p ■ ; • I J r ’’’ll 1 ’ i DEALtRS IN I I 9 f » 4 > I U No. 519 Sacrament«street, !, Corner of Leidsdorf st.K (a f«w d|ora below (VYbat Cheer House). Private • Entrance on Leidsdoii ‘ ■ • I I’ I I • T I ’ st. Ban Francisco.?« to afford Established MM ex tpressly . .... . ...... aMmd' Bound and d scientific Medica® Medic treat ment in the cure of all 1- vate and Chronic |i 1«; i rl i ■ e id -I -3 Diseases, ‘I. Cases of secresy and all Chronid Disorders. ■' ! - b ' r ' ; i T i » » IMPORTERS i; -«■ li F i >- r V 1 ♦ » r OREGON* Í ■ I ur sue mat seem Duvui/e For she said, “My uoikco cakes that Vsmall For me when I eat of them myself, /* * Are yet too large to give away, So she put them on the shelf. ■I ■■■ 1 . V f 11 : L .¡5 [I,' /& % h 4?!^. • I Then she took a tiny scrap of dough And rolled and rolled it flat; And baked it thin as a wafer, / / But she couldn’t part with that. ■> . * ‘-'it • 4 DR. W. K. DOHERTY retui ns his sin- cere thanks to his numerous ] [itients for their patronage and would take his oppor- tunity to remind them that he < fontinues to cousult <t bis Institute for tlie cui le of chron- ic diseases of the Lungs, Liveii, !, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito-Urinary Cfg gaus, and Hl. 1«. *Vf«W VI diseases, lOV^OVO, viz: , 14,. Syphfji« Ìli U’1 ìtS all private The settlers of Nehalem Val- >¡ forma and Stages, Seminal weakness and all the horrid/consequences of self-iibuse, Gon ley are constru jeting a road con orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and f necting them with the Columbia Diurnal Emissions, Sexual DebOity, Diseas —OF— es of the back and loins, InfianÀtion tion of the river. Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; an«! he hopes ENGLISH CHEMICALS, that • hU long experience and successful 7 BRUSHES, PERFUMERY The Mercur gives a graphic im a share practice will continue to insurelhim .¡ h PATENT ARTICLES. of public patronage. By the ^practice' of description of t 1 I Burnett-Wilson i many years in Europe and the united States ' Hlr i > ■ ft he is enabled to apply the u&U 5 i£bst efficient meeting in I and successful remedies again diseases.of FRENÇH PATENT MEDICINES, PER all kinds. He cures without n »rcury, char- / The County Republican Cen FRENCH ge8 moderate, treats his patiem ■ in a correct FUMERY AND CHEMICALS- and honorable way, and has inferences of . ?1-,4 ‘ tral Committee of Marion county Î unquestionable veracity from nFUi *in of known f r: respectability aud high standing ? in society. have met and adjourned without All parties consulting r him by ip; „iter or oth- ¿¿oeivc the be-tjand Lv'ifer gentled ’s .erwise, will receive effecting thq desired reconciliation Zini oca, Surgeon’s Cap, Bathing and if- O and »X-T implicit IrHr.linil secrecyH treatm^t ? , Wool 1 in the party. 1 ' < 4 To Females. SRONGES. Wheat a female is iu troub e or afflicted I 'Lish Applegate lately wrote to with disease, as weakness of the back and a friend if he knew of any Lak6 L limbs, pain iu the head, dimpess of sight, • ;/.‘- c,i( Cloves, Pepper, Nutmegs, Allspice loss of- muscular power, palpitation of the that could be filed on as Swamp, ■ Mace,j heaft. irritability, nervousnesi U : extrême uri- Cipnamo«, pinger, Soda Ash, Soda Ctn: nary difficulties, derangemer Œ of digestive ¡i-’ Bicarb .Saltpeter, Curling’s Land received for answer that the functions, general debiiiif', va xinitis, all dis- j''.1 Ci7 trate of Magnesia eases of the womb, hysteria J ferinty and all lake of hell-fire and brimstone was May‘s Feeding j .. : i otper diseases peculiar to fem Ales, she sho d Bottles. •U go or write at once to the Celt brated female all the time subject to entry. 1-A doctor, W. K, DOHERTY, a t his medical Institqte, and consult him a| |out her troub The Good Templars’ Lodge at les and diseases. 'I he doeft i>r is efl’e.'ting more cures than any other p§ iysician in the Albany proposes Vo purchase an i • State of California. Let iflj false delicacy b hr |j °rgan. ||| ——OF— V prevent^ you, but apply iirtuetliately and : save yourself from pain, sufhring and pre mature death. ' All marrie4j ladies whose . |YER ’ S Cfiorry Pectoral, Sarsaparilla, DR A bill fort he right of way to the Ague Cure. Hair Vigorator, aud Cathar . delicate health or other circumstances pie ~ d Lake Kail vent an increase in their fimi!ies,_ should Portland-Dalles-Salt tic I’ilis. _ ’8 R. JANE’S Binative Pills, Expectorant, write or call at DR. W. K 3 l DOHERTY DR road has become a law. iterative,; Ague Mixture, VermifHge, Medical Institute, and they will I receive eve- ry possible relief and help# The T D< et »r’s etc., etc. ’■ DR ' ’OWNSLEY’S Indian Toothache Ano offices are so arranged thai |hc can be cou- suited wit&UUt lear of ob.-‘er lation. dyne. Remarkable cu^e of the Superinte nden DR. äböVlLM’ß Blood and Liver syrup. To Correspond«! -r-___its, t DR. V. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs of the Guadalope Mine. Patients residing in.any fart of the State DR. DP. MOTT ’ 8 Sugar Coated Pills. I i I W a MKER’S*Vinegar Bitters. however distant, who majddesire the oniu- “THE WORK GOES BRANELY ON.” CASE,J ‘ RUbEliAl al S Bitters. Hitters. b ROSE BAUM of’^R. DOHERTY ion and advice advice of 1|R. DOHERTY, ’ ' 6,001—SECOND SERIES. 8TE^EN’S Family I HOWE & STEVEN Dyes. fin their respective cases, ari in who think, pro i 1 ft per to submit a writen statement of such, And many ¡other Proprietary Articles. G acdalope M ine , San Jose, Aug. 15/1871. in preference to hojding n £; pei'soual in’er- Dp A. M. LofiVKA L oryxa A Co.—Forj 7 a _ long Besides the above specialities, vte keep a vi$w, aie re-pectfully assured thatther com time I have been afflicted with ’ ’ rheumatism ’ i ’ J full assortment of all the leading Patent mpnications "will be lteld (ho t sacred and I z» a . L« i If the case «?_ »1 arid _ ^13 ca _ r in my hands and feet. I pro irocured ___ 2 1. some of Medicines o • tl»e coast. * confidential. lie z* fully you« UNK WEED REMEDY, , and ’ after : tak- Buyers will«find our stock large-and well didly described, personal riomunicatXm will nd that 1 lam am quite selected, and prices reasonable. mg only three bottles,find bei jiniiecessary, as instruct lionslor(iiet,reg- restored to health and strength. I I have ___ ¡men and the general tre« f ini ent of the case SMITH & DAVIS, had the Rheumatism for eleven (11/years, itself a. u-T- (including the will befor- r . remedies), tr . and phink that the succe-s of the HUNK” warded without delay, am; in such a man 71 Fr^nt Street, Portland. Oregon. in curing a disease of so long standing, :, i: in ----- so ner as to convey no idea ftf the purport of pf ’I marllmö sliqrt a time, is very remarkable. Ì- , *r|-------- r thd tlte letter or parcel so transmitted. As a tonic and appetizer ’ itizer I have never met ^^"Consultation ty Consultation —by letter or otherwise, with ¡anything Cqbal to the ;fe*UNK WEED FREE. Permanent cure «guaranteed or no REMEDY.” During the time J I was taking pay. ! - J it I gained fifteen (15) pounds in weight. Sperm atornhœa. Trusting that this certificate may be useful TO ALL WHO CAN READ • DR. DOHERTY has hi juflt published an im-' in inducing others afflicted as I was to try portant paffiphlet, embodying his own views the *‘U n K<'“ U H ' II Til’ ’ ’• T hb ! N ew Y ob I k W eekly S un D oubled IN and experiences in relati^r In to Inpotence x----- — or I It I remain, very truly yours. ; S ize W ithout increase . I n price . Verility; being a short eaties on Sperma- JAMES T. BROWN, tdrrfioea or Seminal WcaKtn less, Nervous and Supt. and Agent Gaudaloupe Mine, Vfitli the beginning of 1872 lhe Weekly physical Debility cousesfq juent on this dis marlltf / ' Suh has been doubled in size. It contains ease} tasuj and other affection!; of the Sexual or- IV 4i' eigkt pagefciiistead of four, making it equal gans, is, t his little work contains information til- r i in dimensions to any other weekly secular 9 tli of the utmost value to alj, whether married it ! i journal published in this country. At the or single, and wifi bo se»it FREE on receipt same time its price has not been increased. of S^x cents in postage jtamps for return i It 'Vill be fumis’hed to subscribers at the postage. Address, ______ ; <1 uniform _Z-JrateKpf ' one dollar a year for each W. K. DO X erty , m . d . co )»v. Toth< rate <n exception will be I apr201y san francisco, Cal. ower a ramsey , éduction/will be possible, eith _ no ■eductiofewill Lafayette and Dayton, mt ade and er to clubs or ! »gents./Every subscriber who Hi mi h 11 larili receive for a * year. ___ a’ — copy itm --*____ ___ Will ifaold bold themselves themselve- la in readiness to an sends a dolla«.„,„ While Thel- Weekly Sun thus furnishes as swer a. il calls upon them for anything in the the Celebrated Worm Doctor. much reading!»natter as other papers pub line of 1 lished at dou’ bie-or 1’ - ^treble A »’• i > ft. U Ihi II f 1ft II 11 < the price, “ it — will fc|R. V. HAS LOOA D PERMAENxT- iß features which will add greatly contain nq,w ■ Painting, li ! li! fo its interest and value as a family news- JLF ly in the city -of_S em, Oregon, where I Calcimining, pai pape — “»er. Its independence endence of c~ opinion i_1------ ami J 2X_ its be hopes all those afflidfied with any of the Graining ***0» numerous Entozoa wliSh infest the hanthn unipi 1 x'-i 1 qualified lijpstility to Tweed lity Tweedism aniForant i Paper-hanging, all. The Doctor’s system will give him isiiT. and eve ty form of public robbery, brib- .Jazmg, etc. Glazinj cli^ges are extremely efu ode rate, and those F ' rk, and . i i ' • II liTuption will be maintained, er I I • < ’ • ’ I? ! ‘ i his charge will be p ^t'oi |H| political news its readers I plaping themselves u uud 1<| All work done accordili according to contract or no wt bile in poinjt treated fairly and honoifibly. •ifibly. miy rrfy 'upqp always ys receiving the most ac- fay rd charge will be made. Try us, I. . : . Cl ukate - as we|i as the freshest intelligence The following disfa “ iea>ej j a/e a*-e sometimes mis- ate ’ ! ■ ■l-Ftej BO WÄR, tafen for worms: thpt can p p.c-sil —J fly be obtained. The enlarge- hat ca RAMSEY.’ M, Dyspsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver us also to devote additional m«nt ena. iblei KiF marUtf*;! and Kidneys, Consumption, White 8welliug i space to ’ valía able agricultural intelligence, -J------- — ' » *: riirt l|i -interesting stories arid roman- Palsey, Spermatorrltofa- or Local weakness, and to prints iu ’ll ces more e fttensively than hitherto. For Nervous Debility, Epileptic Fits, Neuralgia BRADSHAW, ; H : miscellaneoi H reading presenting the qnaint Rlieuruatism, Diarrhoea, incontinence of Ur ! It 1 r Irl ' -¡MIH’H I ’ ¡ arid humoroi aspects of life, and for useful ine, Gravel, Flor Albtta, Diabetes, Dropsy, ilr ' i information (respecting not only what takes Etc. jy Dr. V. would advisMthose lose ladies troubled place in this imetropolis 'and this country, bp.t in all ot jer parts’of the world, we now with any Irregularities of the Uterus to try LAFA pTTE, OREGON. his new remedies and [!,et cured. have ample r oom. gift Dr. Van Den Berg’s ¿Infallible Worm Syr . jin its new/ form The Weekly Sun is the Office In the up for .Children. Pr|ie SI. Warranted to W- 'ill cheapest ofi its: class in the United States; ....................... expel the the worms. 84 ht everywhere upon and we appeal al to such of our readers as ap- ap ;ceipt of price. _> , i prove its ideas and objects, and find it inter receipt Dr. J. w. Van Den‘Bergh’s Hair Tonic— valuable, “ not ' only renew x their esting and valuafe -'y x to ----------- ’ -i_ j __ A- - ---------- a sure cure to destroy U1 animalcuiae of the own subscriptions, but to recommend the Hair Follicles, prevenís in!.s falling»out, and pro 9 paper to then frf iends and neighbors. moting the growth of fat mpting the Hair. Pnce |a,50; ¡ihfe year |s i destined d< to.be a memorable Ki ■ ‘ II Warranted. I ”feTT Portland,-IOregoi^ ope in the history of ’ the country. countr We. are * I oh the eve of - a most significant significant Presidential 1 ___ _____ B y C onsulting . nd U ndergoing a ! COURTS election, andii and political movemens movement will for Simple I amination, ier counties many months be with unusual in in- as > be ■ watched • U . m - I The afflicted can le^Fn if their disease is terest As ajournal, free from the trammels of patty, Tht WevkOi Sun . will continue to caused byjworms by worms or 5>t, Pt>t, at all events, Dr. uphold the rincipies of true Republican Van Den Bergh can tqi them from what dis- they ----- are 1 suiferipr. Governmen Its readers are invited ts sus- e^se “ tain it in tha| work. The truth, irrespective Consultations and Examinations free of f’WARilF of party prej|0ice jee or official influence, will will’ CHARGE. arcial) -always be ta in its col umns. OFFICE ROOMS, & 39, OVER THE POST DPFICE. i . OREGON SALEM, of the W eekly S un . Hi Letters describing^ the syatoms will be 11 I A journal ^containing ei fat large pages,' promptly answered ¿«nd persons living at | it published every Wednesday morning—To all. distance will Itfi •’i •». be 8ave(| |he gxpeugg anfl trou« 1 whether ligie or in dabs' ble of calling _ upon mail snbscr' ibera, “ n; the Doctor. N. oiie iioZZar c v\year tach, al ays in advance., Addres.i, r : Daily Sw ti, by mail. 50 nts a month or’ j ’ «I. ' W. ¡Van Den Bergh. I r |6 a year, Semi- Weekly i tn, by mail, $2 a* Dr. bi 4 P. 0. box m ,SALEM,OGN ree COACH GE WAG- year. Íor.KCITYÍ ADDRESS THE S SUN. MEW BE iy a on to t( the Hou il|r- / i- < I _ . mar2ó: 4 'I ’ i » Il i U' 1 » 4, r k » 4 > t ¡i d I? P t p I ;■ fl } R I ft I Therefore, she kneaded another, And still a smaller one; But it looked, when she turned it over, • As large as the first had done. ■w V Medical & SMITH 8c DAVIS, . J. Egerton Hogg has purchas ed the Land Grant of the Rose- burg and Coos Bay j Wagon Road Company. The work of railroad gradin g is being pushed in Douglas Co. So the baked a very little cake, But as it baking lay, She looked at it and thought it seemed Too large to give away. K. *•- I* * ; > Ì . ■ j J 1fe;i ' I j. f I 71 FRONT STREET • • •• 4 f 1 PORTLAND,.... J » 2 ■ The same paper gives the ac count of a little girl in Douglas county being burned to death by her clothes taking fi re. And being faint with fasting, For the day was almost done, He asked her, from her store of cakes, To five him a single one. 4 DR. W. K. DOHEl TY’S WHOLESAE AND RETAIL DRUGGI8TS, .i -j I i QUICK CURES AND MODERATE «CHARGES! ! . I4"1' '■ ■■•f _ I 4 k ■' Ham by la He came to the door of a cottage, In traveling round the earth. Where* little woman was making cakes,* And baking them on the hearth; * !_ I . , A Away, away in the Nortlpand, Where the hours of the day are few, And the nights are so long in winter i They cannot sleep them throngh ; They tell them a funuy story, I don’t believe ’tis true: And yet you may learn a lesson, If I tell the tale to you. ’ A Once when the good St. Peter Lived in the world belDw, And walked about it preaching, «Just aa he did you kuow, t « 4 gfifa paper tells of a Mrs. £ considerably burned plos -*’)l It f .'y L r 9 ]i PRIVATF MFDIGAL AID Established in The Dal) • «MB t 1 1 ‘ ! * ▲ Legend of the Northland. $ / » M 1 1 I jI : » I > 4 » ) ■fl <jl <1 o I 2 K > ♦ -4 » I t I t » r It -4 « i r* i •À I I • ♦ ». ; I I Tf ií J; . I - - A* .. ♦ » I i V ■ t i ■ I , « J 4 I ■ Á ' 1 4 * ’4 'li f i F-q *' j 11 :i I jjt-