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Mrs. Duniway supports Hi Smith because he says he is sure he is on FRIDAY . .SEPT. 26 .1873. it—that is—woman suffrage. |He ■ must be thinly “on it” who cannot LL - 1. afford to avow his principles in NOTICE. Henceforward, until flirthet notice. the platform upon which he asks Frank C. Wither* and Frank Owen are the suffrage of his fellows. But authorized to collect and receipt for «ul>- “on it” or not, Hi will never go Acrlptions and advertisements and other to Congress. The fates have de buslne®*’ of this office. Other duties call ing I^hall devote but little attenton to the creed that Col. Nesmith will go, Itaper in the future, for some time at least. backed by a majority of two thous J. H. UPTON. and votes. April 18, 1873. --.A- - DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The Bulletin makes its fight dur Election, Monday, October 13 , 1873. ing this campaign against Lair For Representative In Congress. Hill. You cannot retrieve tour kJ' , ' • - • • i 4 »Tames W. Nosmith, your fallen fortunes in this way. OF POLK COUNTY The pcoplo have not the slightest interest in what you think of Lair Writ of Special Election, Hill or anv other Hili. TERITORRIAL. LAFAYETTE COURIER. . ' *4 ' »i- rjlo the Sheriff* of the sevesal Coan- ■ ties within the State dt Oregon I « . Several of our Republican ex- chang-es refuse to take the dose put up for them at Albany. They have an anti-cruelty socie ty in Portland. f HL Smith. % * CAM- THE COURIER FOR PAIGN. T he C ourier will take a lively* hand in the special campaign now opening, and it is our puqiose tp, give it the broadest possible cir culation. To this end a campaign subscription book has been opened, and the paper will be furnished to new subscriber» until after the Oc tober election for FIFTY CENTS. To clubs of ten the paper will be furnished for £4 00. Send in your orders accompanied with the ’price. Another Offer. ' r ♦ v ■ ,. > Our neighbor, the Reporter , sup ports Rev. E. R. Geary for Con gress. It cannot stand the Mitch- ell-JHipple plank. W’.'iereos, Ata general election held on the third day of June, A. D-, 1872, the Hon. *®eeptk G. Wilson was duly elected Repre- »•entetive «f the State of Oregon in the For ty-third Congrew of the United States; and Whereat. Sitic® the saW election, said «office has become \ a cant by the death of said Incumbent; and W/wreas, By pre vision of tlie.Constttution nf the United States, and the>ws of this ’8tate.ithas become the duty of the Gov ernor thereof to issue his writ of election t» ¿ill «uch vacancy; X Now, therefore. I, L. F. G roctb . Gover nor of the State of Oregon, do hereby com mand you and each of you to notify the sev eral Judges of Election within and for your several counties, to hold a special election of Representative in. Congress to fill the va cancy aforesaid, on Monday the (13) thir teenth day of October. 1S73, and that yon canse all proper notices to l>e given thereof according to law. ( —— ) Given under my haqd and the < L. 8.seal of the State 6f Oregon, at (-V-J Salem, this tenth d>y of July, A. D., 1^73. I ■ .««! • L. F. GROVER. A ttbst : 8. F. CHADWICK. Secrtiary oj the State of Oregon THE • ■< *-, T he C ourier will be -furnished during the campaign to any Re publican and all Republicans who jrill pay double the campaign Drice in the event of the election of a Democratic Congressman, the wime to have it gratis in the event of the election of a Republican. Every vote cast for Hi. Smith ir a vote ifi endorsement of polyga- my. That is the platform on which ho stands. One of the res olutions passed by the officehold ers convention endorses the char acter of John M. Hippie since his What are residence in Oregon, the facts? Hippie, whose name has recently been changed to Mitchell by the Probate1 Court of Multnomalr'¡county, was married to his second wife in Portland, Oregon, in the month of April, 1862. At th c timo of liis mar- riage, his first wile was (and is still) alive, and she did not obtain a divorce from him until in 1867. For every day of five years, there- fore, during his residence in Ore gon. he was guilty of the crime of polygamy, and could have been in dicted and convicted id our courts of the crime of bigamy. Tliese arc the facts so far as Mitchell is concerned, and by endorsing his life and conduct whilst in Oregon the Republican Convention has simply endorsed and approved of the crime of polygamy. This en- en dorsement constitutes one of the planks in the Republican platform, upon which the candidate stands. And if Hi. Smith is elected to Congress, the crime of polygamy, (or bigamy, if you please), ia sanc tioned and approved by the peo ple. Are the voters of Oregon prepared to make such an endorse ment? Let them answer at the polls on the 13th of October next. —Democratic Times. - 7 STATE NEWS. if- | ’ , in. The iron on T*'’’ ' I f 1 Clateop county gets the Idaho will b the N. P. track to withifi V miles of Tacoma. > ; $543 51 the State School fund thi® ye<T. i Last W< ednesday "N. any $60,000 for Samuel E. May i anff .wife out at Alban; thrown from a baggy, , at Salt ___ _ The Bew boat for the A Ci$y, last week, and both badly T- mer’s Company was launch; bruised up. Monday. Old fisherman on Utah Lake/] say The Oregon Farmer®’ Ui For bad easea of psia take one tea- the thore were ten fish "’•ifi. J* spoonful three times a |day /, or five or ten meet at the Legislative twelve years ago, to where Tuesday, October 7th, in i tho city of minutes after meals, fo four or five days, ononow. 7m T then take two teasp ful three times a day Salem, as per adjournment. 88 above directed. W re there is pain or Californians are quailing on tenderness iti the stom ch bathe the stom- Some Chinese went to kill.hg fish ach-well with the Ext t night and morning since Monday. The game .in Umatilla River by exploding giant until it is removed. In all mild cases take against the shooting of the birds powder. The Johns got into jail, and two teaspoonsful three rimes a day. not in force. ! ■ CHOLERA. i it cost them $30 apiece to get out. I' • I ' 't I Cl i The Agricultural Park Asspcmtibn In Cholera, take one tabtespoonful of the G. N. Daggett, who attempted to Extract in one table«] of Corinne aro jìotennined |he tablespoonfnl of water every “ k op ' ' m two hours; bathing the stomach and bowels ground« shall not be _ __ surpassed b cross Beaver Slough, _ on Friday ridajHHitì was freely every hour until the discharges have Point, on a log, any on tho Pacific Coast I i I * naeaBtl« thon «» then take one I tablespoonful 41 three i [rowned. . He leaves a wife and ' R 4 ■ dWF Hl drowr two ceased; I . ! H . time» per day for five w or six days. The receipts of the Territorial children at Astoria. k The above is for Cholera in the first sta$o. Treasury of Idaho for the quarter JI In the second stage ta take the above prescrib Letters are picked up 111 ed dose every hour, battling the bowels and ending September 8, 1373, wertZ’$6,« -*---- ?h every Far a bad attack 'st itomach every half half houjr. h< 142 58, with four counties toihear igned by a “le ague of nine,‘UM >f Choi of iolera morbus take as prescribed for ening incendiarism. Recent from. ’ ?’ -Cl holer a in its first stagi ,-e. In milder eases t. M cumstances seem to point tb tho »nv in less quantity. quantity .J Ju In vok cases « where wuciv the I take The Virginia Kuterprite libels I Cor istence of some such organizarireu vomiting is such that ftwill not stay on the inne by saving the seven-year itch a reality. stomach, bathe the ach and and' bowels freely until vomiting peases; then take as has become epidemic thero,' and) that The'Supertende at of Public In In- above directed. I it is by a mere scratch, that '"any BLOO FLUX. struction for State, announces II I hi i body escapes it L t that the first five Readers and the l or a grown person. if the case is a severe M. C. Connolly, the riding bos« or Speller of the Pacific Coast series one, attended with much pain, and bearing down, take of the Exttrct one tablespoon- superintendent under Montgomery, have been adopted by a vote ful two tablespoonsful of water every was presented by the foreman under County Supertendents, »nd Hopkiiis’ three iin houra, . bathing " " ’ J stomach and bow- bow him with a magnificent gold watch Manual of American Ideas in lieu of el» with the same until the pain and running I oil of the bowels is checked; then take two and chain valued at $425. a Sixth Reader. 4 T Î8 111 i aa H ■ *:i :' v I H It is rumored that a factory for the manufacture of butter from tallow is about to be established in Salt Lake. A superior article can be furnished for fifteen cents a pound. I J u a shake all ¿bi mnd They indulge in at Corinne on Wediieidto/ ' last week—not because' they felt any more friendly than common, but tho bo- som of mother earth heaved them to 4 L H. ■ i ■ cf ' i * Judge McKean, of Utah, has <le- cided _lded that the ordinance of thd thö Salt Lake City Council imposing a license of $100 per quarter for keej#ng a billiard billiard, table is unreasonable aild un- constitutional, and therefore void. * The Tacoma Tire Tacoma Tribune Tribune says: says: ^inoei *Si the threats made against tho fife of Mr. Bingham, Montgomery’s ^«pay master on the road, he never >' out without; a guard of three wefi-armt il men, one before and two behind hint. T hat I nevitable B oy Peoria Review »ays; “In a vigor- Ous chase after rats. 1... Fridat after- noon, a boy on Jefferson ferson street broke down shelf in the Wlw and immolated six jars of pre serves. He gazed on the riui is without a sigh, caught and the rat, laid it among the and, daubing his faithful nose and legs with the fi ui! him up stairs, whilo the boj the coal-shed. He heard ft ulirinlz« rif* hn heard lino shrieks of /lieinuv dinna^ he wrathful objurgations of- life fli he heard the unsuspected d0g into the back yard and aho||, a spreading forth his hands, emnly, ‘Another victim of stantia! evidence,’ ” a 299 The Reporter says a_ well k WU oung man of Corinne, with’ ears ym th® like gunnysacks gr and - a voice li howl of a northern blast, thi has a “corner” on one of *t the __ Rustic beauties resident in one of thej í mb- urban villages. ■■'1 » T t .■ . . -. i 1 ..... I. , .<1'91 ! ■rli 1C . 4 PRIMARY •• j.L............ The big Indian council, that was LANGUAGF8, (extra).... 1 per Pupils can enter at any time. Deen held at Wallula during to have been noSO-tf the past ' week . has been ¡.' al ■ postponed, T—4 and will not come off 1 until next HHHH. ‘ mini« week. At which the Lo femjl ex] pected to be preeeat in full tfcroe, am id to tell what they know gbout . : í treaties. Prof Mart Taylor ARTICLES FOR THE STATE jTAIR. rVjf- ,r ' ai I •i uing the done every fifteen tw >n or twenty min- utes until relief .w w ww*, nad, th«* .w■ w take one tea* tea- i spoonful three timeaa Aay utH th« Catse is removed. I * FEMALE COMPLAINTS. 6 Dose—take two teaspoonsful three times a day in a little water, bathing the aMomen well three times a, day with the Extract.— Where there is ulceration follow the above directions; also take one teaspoonful of the Extract to two tablespoonsful of warm wa ter, and use as an injection twice a day un til a care is effected. - I or giving the young > Oregon a thorough Business Ec at F n J ' ■ . ' rl ' i L’ I 1 I- ENLARGEMENT OF THE SPLEEN, OR AGUE CAKE. Dose D om —one teaspoonful teaspoonrul three times a da; day, bathing the part well morning and night with tke Extract. INFAMATION Or THE BOWELS. VUIUUVÜIV WVJ ' * ■ T 7-- ■ < le W M i - i«5 ■ ........ - --- ------------------------------- I i * * 1 / i ; j i *■ ■ ■ 1 y 1 » I - ■ 1 ■■■ 1 • ♦ ■ ■ ’ ’ f F t ■■ ■I f ' -j -.'v; ■ i " * • * t ♦: *> I I . I. 1 .... ' - - ( w C ; ' i * - W. C. B kdwell . t; thenee west 5L20 center of slough; thence t 17.70 chain« up the thence south 56k de ns to the place of be- ng 175 and 40-100 acres land hereinl»elore de in all an aggregate of STOMACH ’y said execution and tc- R. P. BIRD, Tgke two teatpoonsrid of the Extract in one tablespoonftil of ter three times a day __ J' ’::, 7 and bathe the parts affected once a day with with the Extract. I U « t . 4 • • ■ * £ WI1V XXJÇX>I1VCAL -n b-gg--------- W ll 1873, .. B _ KIDNET COB i * On the 15th day* of October, atOne o’clock,r ^B. m., of said day, all the right, title anep d interest of the said Defend-* ant, Jane Armi lMrong, in and to the follow-- ing real propei ’ ■, t as described in said de erty, ci, tOWit cree of forecl« oeure, to-wit J ; ___ srfiiiB : . ____ __ of Land sftnat«d in , trad« All those cei - , r Ore-' " lying and being in In YamhllKcounty, Yamhll Ore Son, and more ntirtic *— more,.particularly icularly bounded and escribed as follows: follow«: < JI . . . Notification Numb« Number 1,264, , surveyed . gpd designated on the Maps and Plats of the United States fig Claim Number 72, btfng parts of Section« 33, 34 and 85, in T. 4 8. B. 4 W., and Claim Number 6L being parte of Sections 2, 3 and 4 In T. 5 8. B. 4 West, be ing bounded and described as follows« to-’ wit: Beginning at a point North 83 de-’ ¿Tees East seven chains and thirty links- distant from a’ point 18 chains and 80 links South of the .North North East corner of the South-East qU “ *terof Section 84, In T. 4 8. R. 4 West andirunning lining thence South 83 de- 1 chain« and fifty links; „ gyges West j W 1118 thence 18 . degrees ■r ____ Souttt _____ and 80 , minutes _ East 29 chain® chain^&nd and 20 ^O links; thence East ui an 23chain«and 30links; thence South 2.5 de-• ^4ng ------- ... East grees 40 : thence South 72( de-- grees East 12 Chains ~iains and 50 links links; ; thdnee thenee North 73 degrees East 71 chains; thence North 23 deg « 30 minutes West —■— 64chfiins 1 and 90 links ip41ie ¡¿the place of beginning, in die District qiLand subject to sale at Or egon city, on, containing «40 94-100 acres: also Notification Nuu, tbec __ 5,789, Certifia 461, known and designated- in the Suyv and Plats of the U neted* States as the E tional South half ofithe North East q__ er of Section 34; , Frucrion- LUv<!lv>i- al South halt of the North West quart «rot JYtonal'^onirh^ToYlhe Section 34; Freer;--* " — *- ' - * * South East qliât< inter of Section 34; Fractional South West <pm l*iinrter of Section 34; Frac- tional North-West est quarter of the South West quart qui» '* ; Section 35; Fractional South East mowrt ter of the __ ___ North ___ East quarter of Section 33; Fractional North East quarter uf the South East quarter of beet ion 33, in ®; ¿ » 4 o. «i cb >, » 4 oi the mo WU- v» u— S. ». K. West, linneite .Meridian, containing one hun dred and tlftyAtine acre« : and ainé and 53-100 acres also the folloMEng'deseribed premises, to- wit: Lot« ^hmhere 3. 4, 5 aufi 6 and the- N’orth West qggrter of the South West qnurter und'oputh West quarter of the* North West (jfegrter qMdrter of Section 3, and lx>t lx»t 1 of Section 4 fitT. 5 S. IL 4 West, contain ing one hundred hunt! ing and fifty-four and 34-100 t__ , and __.Z al«(6 Land Claim Nmnlter 57; ly- acres; Ing within tn cfollowing metes and bouhu» on the South! ’bank of the Yaiphi)) river and more ni yticularly bonnjied ___ ____ aud de- «cribed as t'mk>ws, t<>wlt: Beginning at the ■ South EiiHt corner of Booth’s Egm oi Richard ■■ Ï ■ and MnrgeiWfBooth’s Claim, running thence West gLSb chains to a stake on the line IjeiweenlC’* B-Ilnwley’s and the said tooths’ Clamit; liience South on line be tween said Haley's mid Booths' Claims 2.00 2.00 chains ; thence theneeWest on south line of «aid Booths'TSaiin, said Booths'(xaiin. to the center of mkl Yamhill rivea*îïl rivers thence following down ilie meanderiug«£a the center of said Yamhill river to said Booths' cast lino crosses said rifer; tit ease south on said east line to Qy'place of;beginning, can- taininp 42>» agrcs more or lesa, ali lying in Section« 34 and 35 in T. 4 .8. IL 4 West. And J Also thè toilowing described reaies- tale to ' wit: Eòginning .JM _ ut thè _ South __ Eqst corner of Clatife Nuinlier 72, in T. 5 south; of Base Line RAnge 4 W<*st of Willamette Meridian. ThCt ice north 23 degrees 30 m’n- utes west 19 cite lns and 50 link«; theme south 75 degrees 30minutes east 11 chains- andW) linkiO ;»euce south 4 degrees 30» yuiputes we«t;® » chains; thence north &> déStÇvs 30 miuty tes.west 27 chain» and.'GO links; tlienee so nth at h A 4 degree« degrees 30 mfcnui minutes west 5 chains; ® hence . west 7; 7» chains riv jta a • • • r cw< 27 links; thenee n<> filili •th 12 chains; thence chains and 50 lui k«; thence south TO degree «a 30 minutes east*.’ 12chains; thence north: 73: degrees east 71c hainsto the place otbegin- ning, contalniM ; 153 acres. And also all. that certain pio je or parcel of land lying and l»eing in tht idUounty of Yamhffl, Ore- gon, known anu ^deslgnated as follows, fo- wit : ------- Being in T*5 Tg 8. R. 4 west, and begin „ — ning at a post pprl h 14 degrees east from Charles M. Johnson's south east corner or Land Claim, 4K chains, aajd Jxginning K>st being no rlh west 8 links from an oak ree two feet 1 lame ter ; thence north 4 degrees "8cbnin« to tarot on Mrs- Buffuin’s west-'rHne, ___ ___ j; thence north 4 ____ de. In bad cases take one teaspoonfhl every three hours, bathing the parts every two hours with the extract until the inflamation is removed; then use three times a day for five or six days. i f David Thompson ) vs. ii’! } Foreclosure. Jone Armstrong. ) A JUDGMENT AND X>Y VIRTUE 4 OF _________________ X> foreclosure of mortgage inth< in the above entitled suit.anadc Buit,im»‘ and entered of record in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon. for Yamhill county, and an execu irdance therewith duly issued tion in accordance thereon out t of 8_ said ” Court 7_ I and to L~_ me di d, in fa favBr rected, 1“ of said Plaintiff, David apson, . and against said Defendant, Thom; Jane Armstrong, for the ------ — of (S9,812 ----- 00) I sum ____ ‘______ "iree hundred nine thousand three hundred and and twftve twelve dollars U.S. tercet t. there U. 8. gold coin, within with interest on from the 14th day of November, 187L at fh* on« ***** <***•* per tw » v month,t month 11^ J?1n the rate of one per'cent. ’ IJI1 in like gold coinj and tlie further su: inW °f Fifty dollar (Mu' (|0 00) Attorney foe, and Fifty- Six and 25-100 {j MS 25) dollars costs and df2- bursemen ts t« m of '•nit, I have levied on an<L will proceed to i peU, at public auction, to the liighest bW Ider, for U. 8. gold coin, in ............. - :Md wi! accordan ice ’ . Ith . mid execution ____ and de-' cree of foreclosure, in front of the Court House door, in Lafayette, Yamhill county,’ Willed’ the Fe^1 e8tate> here^nafter a®' , t U. ■ For adults, take of th ie Extract one tabfe- spoonful oonful in the same quantity of ’ water, three i laies ues a day; children _____ from _ 1Ò to 15 jeaisold two teaspoonsfnl, and a I andet that one tea npoonfulin water or mi k; at the same time >e careful of your diet, not to overload the stomach. Goose eye is the name of llx_ of --------- ■ ? I ’ I- ‘ 1 quality rye raised erm commenced S eptember The grains are said to be as 1 J873. J_____ shoe pegs, plump and or ^Iig nia TUITION; SICK OB N ER VOI 8 HEADACHE. I I ! hogany color. In liquid stai it is Take tw» teaspoonsful in the "______ same ain.’t col HIGHEST GRADES. A- -$7 per Quarter. better known as black-eye, a •< ¡ of water; if in fifteen minutes iwtes the pain has INTERMEDIATE GRADE ors like a meerschaum. < i <« not left, take two teaspoonsful more, contin '■ • WORi 1S. ‘~ Bathe the parts burnt and Maided imnre- diately with the " Extract, and f ________ if necessary !»atlie the second time, ^hich will take the ire out entirely. ASTBA A. • • ■ • I’ ■ • ,, I n 1 , ' Dose— take of the Ex tract one teaspoon- 'ul in water eveiy twenty r minutea’ uptil re- ief i« had, and then take one teaspoonful in water five times a day n itil a cure is effect- 7 ed. Bathe the.chest as i n bronchitis. ♦ .j» teaBpconsful three ti a day until a cure ]* b effected. For chil n under ten years of age, one teaspoonful;|from 10 to 1» year«, two teaspoonsful, with bathing as above di ___ted. rected. For all I bowel complaints in child- ren or adults, the ) same as above. ill'll I FEVER AÑD ague . 1 On getting up in thb morning take two teaspooi jaspoonsful: if the time Tor chillis between the boui of 1» and 12, take two teaspoonsful — utur« more hou r before chilling. If L ’ ■ than half an *>.. -1.4H *4 jg jn We flf the time for the chill to come ternoon, wait until 12 o’clock to take the second dose. / After “ tli e chill and the fever are coining on bathe ” _ tl|i 7e breast and aipiiiach with the Extract. Wet ’’ a cloth with the Ex tract and a little cold water. and lay it on the stomach; continue to keep the cloth wet Until the fever cools. If the fever |___ cools _____ in time, take a dose on gding to bed at night. By following the abovef directions ” the chills will get lighter and come on at a later fcoulrieacli day, until thjey disappear. After they have disappeared! take the above dose tliree times a day for 1(1 or 12 days. SCALDS AN0 BURNS. As will be seen by the following, ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICES, all articles intended for exhibition Who will take a eltance? at the Oregon Stato Fate to bu hold Tn seMion at Albany, Linn County at time«: ce of Graat’» \<linini»t ra a——— at Salem, commencing on the 6th ttoiu DAY AND NIGHT __ of October next, will be caned at ■ The prospects for the election of Farmers and others wishing t to The only plausible argument half the usual rates: Hon. J. W. Nesmith to Congress sons can obtain full partícula particular! O regon & C alifornia .IL- ing the Principal, at the coming October election are now used in favor of Grant’s ad* ■ ministration is that it has paid off ROAD, continually brightening. From all two hundred millions of the na- S uperintendent ’ s O ffice at NOTICE w m " w. mm • parts of the State comes cheering tional debt in five vears. Tliis P ortland , O regon , June 16/73 ï IHE UNDERSIGNED WILL t’Ul news. The Republican party may be true or may be not. Dear Sir:— All stock aW arti- T case of as to the amount figures differ killed itself wheu it introduced the thè cles intended for exhibition ht Dyspepsia, ,_______ _ the lifeboat amount bick Headache, Hippie whitewashing resolution^ paid off.ibut to claimed is two hundred millions. State Fair will be forwar Bronchitis, be Akt VVe have heard a number of Re There is one thing, however, Salem at tariff rates, but returned _ free upon preeen t of publicans say that they will not about which figures do not differ. ______ certificate to the Agentlat Salem, vote the Republican ticket on ac During that five years Grant’s ad signed by the Secretary of the As DYSPEPSIA MEDICINE! count of the passage of said resold ministration has Collected from sociation, that such stock or arti By the insurance no cu ure the people, in revenue and taxes ; älD on or address M Jr. tion. y We predicX that the Hon. one thousand eight hundred mil- cles have been upon exhibition, Lafayette, Oregon J. W. Nesmith will be elected by lions of dollars. - This ought to and have not changed band*. Alli 5 ;■ ?i> , H » -• H •] t- I regulär trains will stop at * the ’rousing majority1. have paid off at least a thousand during the Flair Tnilliona of dollars of the debt in Fair Grounds Yotirstruly, (till ■' JAMBS mo earn. stead of two hundred. Grant’s J. CJ H ildreth , Supi The whitewashing resolution administration is an extravagant . - MeCAIN de To M. Wilkins, Premdeni itO adopted by the Republican Con swindle.— Democratic Times. i Agricultural Society.' 'll ' ATTONTEY vention says ‘’that by his many ------ -—----------- LAFAYETTE, years of consistent, upright and i The largest farm in England MISCELLANEOUS. HI PRACTICE honorable conduct in this State, he contains 3,000 acres. State Courts. - f has outlived any imputations cast :ise. Best size for a man^-Exçrci» The Central Pacific Railroad upon him.” How about his mar “ ôTâ To late for the fajr "If CHAS. A- BALL. owes 1108,618,000. rying during those “many yeara” bachelor. / i i BA1A> * and still haring a wife living in Liberality ought al^ray« ilo be One who can calmly bear'onc commended. Pennsylvania? If that is what reproach will bo spared a hundred Attorneys con- Love is a weapfm that wijl tho Republican party call “consist Others l|l First Street, Opposite Occidental quer men when all Other wei pons ent and Upright conduct,” deliver PORTLAND,OREGON. How to become a real estate fail. f » ufi from such. ' ? f Is -‘stealing a march? wot# than agent--Marry a rich wife. iking a walk? ” » . f • “taking ■.... W» The silent man of Linn county Iowa has 10/500,000 ac|es of will lie defeated on the 13th of , (‘They put him in a show case,” land under cultivation^ ’/' W"’ r 'I » ? i ! 1 i i * f October by about 2,000 majority. was the remark of a rural lady Corn dodgers---Sensible I folks locks , <& sewing ma who recently attended a city LEANED AND REPAIRED How is that for^i? who wear big ’ funcraj. ..*4 Sheriffs Safe. R USING DIRECTIONS * PILES. Bathe with the Extract, and use an injeo- tion of one teaspoonfiilof the Extract in two teaspoonsful of warm water night and morn- I SPRAINS, CUTE« Worth Beauty! i AND BRUISES. Bathe with the Extarct a few times and you will get relief, Mbr cuts it keeps down inflamation and effects a speedy cure. -r Ä All i •S? 1 BRONCHITIS. SYMPTOMS. A cough is generally preamt, which is in creased in wet weather, and by very slight cold. This comes on in paroxisms; is gen erally worse in the morning, and is relieved Arising freely. The matter generally rais in generally yellowish, but sometimes it is whiteish and sticky, and in the latter stages is thick and vefy much like that of consump tion. Indeed the disease often ends in bron- chial donsumption. n— I ■’ ; iP * Having the control of the magnificent OIL CHROMO, ]ro SEMITE, we are able to offer a combination of literary and artistic work f f genuine worth, and at prices unm*ecdented. U‘! ’ * This, fine copy- of a piece of Nature’» grandest work, , ú is not presented in the usual CAt’BXS. limited style, — ite its dimensiona, dimensions, 14x20. 14x20, mak- mak It often occurs as the result of acute bron bron- a picture of vety desirable else, in itself chitis, and also of weasels, whooping-cough ing __ __ il.L > F; ‘ _____ ■ AN ORNAMENT TO THE ROOM Ac. But taking cold and changeable weath er are more freoaenUy Its causes. „ It most graced by its presence. i j r ________ i ’T’Ep often follows enronic ironic inflamation of the But few copies of thia beautffnl Chroma throat, which h being net neglected, gradually will be allowed te'go to the retail storea, and creeps down the - windpipe into tfie tubes, three will be sold nt their and becomes very obstinate in its character. j Aetaal Retail Peiee, >«.00, .* <; J Dose—two teaspoensful 3 to 5 times a day bathing the throat and chest freely night while If ordered ; connection with our and morning with the Extract. Magazine, both will be furnished for LIVER COMPLAINT. r ji Dose—the same as for Dyspepsia internal ly, »nd bathing the side aflfected with one tabfespoonful of the Extract once a day. As a preinium 'tife picture may be ob tained by «endin two sabacriptiows $1.50. Hodge, CoiUfdiCo., Wholesale A^ts. 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