Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, November 13, 1869, Image 4

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GOOD ADVICE TO WOMEN.
F I R E S ID E M IS C E L L A N Y .
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p w iin e i
I ’d rather havs one saUy t u r o f thioa,
Dropped Iron the drooping fringe of thy sad
Tban bask to light o f all fair eyes that shiae,
Or wi* those «tulle« that lovers mostly prise.
I ’d rather have oae sad sweet look o f thine.
From full-orbed eyes, bent earnestly on me,
Thun catch the rare o f all the stars divine,
Or win the heart o f eaeh fair form I see.
I ’d rather hare one word o f lore from thee,
The uui«io o f whose voice I long to bear,
Than I ¡i*t*n to heaven’s perfect melody,
Where angel voices ring divinely clear.
I ’ d rather have one tender sigh o f thine,
Breathed through thy modest lips that rarely
.“mile.
Than hear the sweetest song of lore and joy ,
From any laughing lips whose arts beguile.
IM rather have that noble heart o f thine,
W hose lore aud friendship would a ransom be,
Than own the wealth of all the worlds that
shine,
v
Or wear the robes and crown of royalty.
But thi-
tht-r daily, in rain or sunshine, came
the solita ry lover, as n bird that seeks
it» you»*; iu the deserted nest; a^aiu
and a^aio he haunted the spot where
he had strayed with the lost; again
and again murmured his passionate
vows beneath the fast fadiug leaves.
A re those vows destined to be ratified
or annulled ? W ill the absent forget
or the lingerer be consoled ? Had the
characters o f that young romanoe been
lightly stamped on the fancy, where
once obliterated they were erased for
ever, or were they graven deep iu those
tablets where the writing, even when
invisible, exists still and revives, sweet
letter by letter, when the light and the
warmth borrowed from the one bright
presence arc applied to the faithful re­
cord ? There is but one wizard to dis­
close that secret as all others; the old
grave digger whose church-yard is the
oarth— whose trade is to find burial-
places for passions that seemed ¡mmor-
tu l; disinterring the ashes o f some
long-crumbling memory, to hollow out
the dark bed of some new.perished
ln>po. He who determines all things,
and propheoies none; for his oraoles
are uucomprehended till the doom is
sealed. He who in the bloom o f the
fairest affection detects the heotic that
oousumes it, and while the hymn rings
at the altar marks with joyless eye the
grave o f the bridal vow. W herever is
the sepulchre, there is thy temple oh
melanoholy Time.
T
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I jo v eus
P
arted
.—
Ia the world I see unrest, discontent,
strife, sin. I see girls, children in
years, from whose cheeks the first blush
o f ionoeenoe, from whose souls the last
vestige o f youth, has gon e: women
sold to frivolity; women wasting moat
recious g ifts ; women whose ambition
as no higher object than to mislead or
triumph over m en ; men growing hard,
selfish and wicked, the slaves o f their
passions, going down to death, with no
hand to save, all for the laek o f the
true home. Then remember that the
home is the first kingdom o f the wo­
man, in which her rights can never be
dethroned— that all pure love, all high
thoughts, all religion, all government,
to live, must have their roots beneath
its altar. Then I feel impelled to say
to every woman who ha* a home, before
all thin gs: First your, home. No
matter how high your ambition may
transoend its duties, no matter how far
your talents or your influence may out­
run their doors, before everything let it
he first your home. Be not ita slave !
be its minister. Let it not be enough
that it is swept and garnished, that its
silver glitters, that its food is delicious.
Feed the love io it. Feed the truth in
it. Feed thought and aspirations in it.
Feed charity and gentleness in it.
Then shall oome forth from its true
woman, the man, who together shall
rule aud bless the land.
T o o M u c h M a r r y i n o .— There is
altogether too muoh marrying by forms
o f law those who, at the most, are only
a third or half married in other ways.
Aud there is altogether too muoh urg­
ing, and ooaxing, and alluring young
people into the most important and sa­
cred o f all human relations, before they
are prepared for its responsibilities pr
moved to assume its burdens, and by
those who ought to know better and act
with consideration. W e make too muoh
ot marrying and being married, until it
ia thought by many people somewhat
o f a disgrace for a woman to pass thro’
li£e alone; when, in fact, the life o f
many a single woman is poetry, ro­
mance, rapture even, in comparison with
that o f many a wife. So there is a vast
deal o^ marrying with very little real
marriage; a vast deal o f discontent,
heart-aoho, misery, infidelity, and un­
marrying at the last. W hat we want
is not a more stringent divorce law, but
a better understanding o f the divine
law whioh forbids the marrying o f
J oa n B a u N o s -G A iT .^ T h e mind those not already o n e ; not less unmar­
ov a man is like a peioo ov land that, rying, but less marrying where there is
tew be useful, must be manured with no real marriage. And, above all, let
learning, ploughed with energy, sown there be no inciting or bribing those to
with virtew, and harvested with ekon- marry who are not drawn to eaoh other
cmy.
and held inseparably together by qual­
W e have been told that the best way ities o f mind and soul.
to overkum misfortunes is to fight with
them— I have tried both ways and re­
T i ie L i t t l e O n e s .— Fortunate are
commend a successful doge.
those parents who have learned to res-
I f yon must ohaw terbaker, young
peot the individuality o f their children;
roan, for Heaven's sake, ohaw old plug,
who are not madly bent upon planting
it’s the nastyest.
them in the tamily garden in set rows,
Living on hope, is like living on
and so olosely that their branches have
wind, a good way tew git phull, but a
no room to stretoh out into the fair sun­
poor way tew git phat.
light; who are forever on hand with
Phoola are quite often like hornets,
the pruning knife or hoe, to lop off that
very bizay, but about what the Lord
which, if left, would develop into sweet
only knows.
buds or flowers; or to dig the earth
Hope iz a hen that lays more eggs
prematurely for roots whioh were better
than she kan hatch out.
left safely hidden till their natural per­
I f the world dispizes a hipikrit, what
iod o f vigorous appearing. A gardener
must thoy think ov him in Heaven ?
who would be guilty o f aueh folly
Flattery iz like kolono water, tew be
would be a laughing.stook. W hat if
smelt ov, not swallowed.
all his flowers were of one o o lo r f
I honestly believe it ii better tew
What if every twig or leaf were o f the
know nothing tbao to know what ain’t
same size ? How weary we should be
so.
o f this monotony! H ow we should
Whore religion ia a trade, morality iz
long for the delicate pink o f the rose,
merchandize.
and the royal purple of the violet, and
Prudery iz one ov virtew’s bastards.
the pure snow e f the lily, and the dis­
C ommon A bsurdities .— To say af­ tinctive aroma o f each ! W h y not in
ter anything that happens, “ I knew it this respeot take a lesson from nature,
which is at onae so beautiful and so
was going to take place.”
To usk a merohant if the artiole he wise ?
sells you is o f the first quality.
T e a c h G o o d E n g l i s h .— In conver­
To carry “ brioks” in your hat. and
sation with your pupils, teacher, be
flatter yourself you oan keep them hid-
careful— more careful than you are
deu from the world-
To think you must win a lawsuit bo- wont to be— to make use o f good, pure
English. So will you impress its usage
cause you have the law and evidenoe
upon
them. There is a deal o f ques­
on your sido.
To put salt in your soup before you tionable language employed, by those
who are, or ought to be, eduoated to a
have tasted it.
oorrect standard. It is employed main­
To tell a person o f whom you would
ly through oarelessness, at first, and
borrow money that you urgently need
then from habit. Youthful, imitative
it.
To think that the great difficulty in tongues oatoh up, and the habit o f one
life is to find opportunity for the talent, is made the habit o f a score, and is fin­
ally multiplied ad infinitum. Phrases
and not talent for the opportunity.
of
speech are strangely oontagious;
To make a foolish “ match” and then
and this contagion spreads inoorreot
.ask a friend’s opinion of it.
To say that you have “ no leisure” language and uncouth, degrading slang
instead o f that you have no disposition, throughout schools aud communities
all over the world. I f some thought­
to improve your mind or to do good.
ful. pure-spoken ones do not give out a
B e a d T h i s t o Y o u r S w e e t h e a r t . corrective, good English will be found
■—-The character o f the young men o f only in print.
a community depends much on that o f
B pbopola is a taint or infection in tbe ha-
the young women. I f the latter are
man organism whioh weakens the vital forces,
cultivated, intelligent, accomplished, and disorders or disarranges the functions of
the young men will feel the require­ the whole system. This taint or infection ia
ment that they themselves'should be most usually hereditary in the constitution, but
it may also arise from habits of life, unwhole­
upright, and gentlemanly, and refined ; some food, etc. In time, if this disease does
but if the female friends are frivolous not show itself in au ulcerous or tubercular
and silly, the young men will bo found form, it induoes those other diseases, such as
consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach
to he dissipated and worthless. But and kidneys, salt rheum, dropsy, ete. The best
remember always that a sister is the remedy ever yet discovered is "D r. Walker’s
best guardian o f a brother’s integrity, V tea stable VisKOAK B ittkrs .” It will cure
the disease if not too far advanced, aud will
tf he is the surest iqculeator o f a faith eradicate the cause.
in female purity, A s a daughter, she
is the true light o f home. The pride
A lazy fellow ooee complained io a
o f the father oftenest is oentered io his public company that he could oot find
sons, hut affection is expended on his bread for his family. “ Nor I,” replied
daughter. She should, thercforef be an industrious mechanic, “ I am obliged
t he sun and center o f all.
to work for it ,”
W S 8T 4IS K
M E W PIRITI!
MAIN
M E W GOODS :
M EW STYLES!
AM D R E D U C E D P R IC E S
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BOLA.
W. C . BROWN & CO,
Brisk Store, Main street, opposite
the Court House, Dallas, Ogn.
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E HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE
Largest and most Complete stock of
flENERAL MERCHANDISE
Ever brought into Polk county, including
Spring and Summer goods o f the Latest Styles,
whieh we are determined to sell as Cheap, or
Cheaper than those o f less inducement.
We have a very fine assortment o f
L A D I E S ' T R IM M E D H A T S !
To which we invite the attention o f tho Ladies.
Also, to oar fall stock o f DRESS GOODS, con­
sisting o f Silks, Irish and French Poplins,
French Merinos, all-wool Empress and half and
all-wool Delaines; and especially to our com­
plete assortment o f Brass Buttons, Fringes,
Gimps and Velvets o f all oolora, our Ginghams,
Lawns, Cambrics, Swiss«», etc., etc., in great
variety.
We call the attention o f GENTS and HEADS
OF FAM ILIES to our fine assortment of
FARMERS’ STORE!
M oney
ISHES TO INFORM THB PUBLIC
that he keeps constantly on band a
large assortment of
^
‘ C a ll. and ju d ge for yourselves.“^ .
C. B. S T I L E S ’
Main street, Opposite Court. House,
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ftew S to re !
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ftew G ood s!
AM NOW PREPARE D TO OFFER A
large assortment o f choioe
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Also, a General Assortment of
B O O T S, S H O E S A N D G A IT E R S .
I design to keep only the CHOICEST and
BEST artlolea and sell them at a Small Profit
For Cash.
M Y M O TT O ,*aQ u ick sales and sm all
profits,
A LARG E W AREH OUSE,
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MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY
S A W and F L O U R IN G M I L L S ,
OR NON-RETENTION, OR INCONTI­
NENCE o f Urine, irritation, inflamatioà
or ulcerihjon o f the bleddef or kidneys, disease*
o f the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder
calculus gravel or brickdUft deposita, sad ri*
the diseases o f the bladder, kidneys end drop­
sical swellings
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USE HELMBOLD’ S F LU ID EXTRACT
BUCHU.
F
QUARTZ MILLS, M INING PUMPS,
Ac., Ac., Ao.
Manufacture and Repair Machinery o f all
kinds.
Ir o n S h u tte r W o r k a t San F r a n c is c o
Coat a n d F r e ig h t .
Wheeler A Randall’» Patent Grinder and
Amalgamator.
Dunbar's Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing
Stevens’
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Either applied to old or new steam cylinders.
Q u a r t z S ta m p e rs , S h oes and D ie s,
Of the best hard iron.
NFEBLED AN D D ELICATE CONSTI­
TUTIONS o f both sexes, use Helmbold’ s
Extract Buohu. It will give brisk and ener­
getic feeling, and enable you to sleep welL
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— do yo u w a n t som e
Fine Cloth Gaiters ? if so. supply your­
selves at
J. H. LEW IS’S.
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M ORE TH A N
200,000 P E R S O N S
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects o f
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r p A K E NO MORE U N PLEA SAN T OR
X unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dan­
gerous diseases. Use Helmbold’s Extract B u -
chu and Improved Rose Wash.
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HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST R E - 3 ^ 2
ceived and is now opening a carefully se­
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D ry Goods,
G roceries,
B oots A Shoes,
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g l o k y of m a n is s t r e n g t h .
Therefore the nervous and debilitated
should immediately use Helmbold’a Extrhct
Bucks.
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Ladies’ Dress Goods,
M en ’s C lothin g,
J» -a
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ETC., E TC.,
Which he proposes to sell as CHEAP as the
same quality o f goods oan bo piooured
this side o f Portland.
C a ll
where we offer storage on good terms.
We also keep
and
See
M e.
D ou*t F o r g e t th e C h tc k a m lu .
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M O L IN E and B O S T O N C L I P P E R
PLOW S.
j . n . L E W IS .
PREMIUM
GANG
A SPLENDID BOOK FOR AQENTS!
PLOWS !
E M Ift E ft T
_ i_______ CRONE A WOLF.
W O lE f t OF THE AGE!
E L M B O L D ’ S EXTRACT BUCHU
gives health and vigor le the frame, and
bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accom­
panied by many alarming symptoms, end if no
treatment is submitted to, consumption, insatt»
ity or epeleptic fits ensue.
purposes.
We are prepared to execute orders for all
classes o f Machinery and Boiler Work, such as
STILES.
STEP IN!
OF
New two story building at INDEPENDENCE,
which we will sell CHEAPER than tbe CHEAP­
EST.
We are prepared through reoent arrange­
ments made in San Franoisoo, to find constant
sale for all kinds of Produoe. and paying the
highest market prioe for WHEAT.
We also have in connection with our store,
AND
H EAD Q U ARTERS!
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY !
CROftE & W O L F ’S
S T E A M E ftG IftE
T
B Y O Y E R L A ftD R O U T E
That has ever been offered in Polk Co., is just
reoeived at
I R O N F O U N D E R 8,
D ry Goods,
B O IL E R BU ILD ER S.
G roceries,
h ese w o r k s a r e lo c a t e d on t h e
bank o f the river, one block north of
Queens w are,
Couch’s Wharf, and have facilities tor turning
H ard w a re,
out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services o f Mr. John
B oots A Shoes,
Nation, as Director o f the Works, whose expe­
H ats A Caps, rience on this Coast for sixteen years gives him
a thorough knowledge of the varmus kinds of
Etc.«
Etc.«
E tc. machinery required for mining and milling
O. B.
Dry Good*,
Clothing,
Boots,
Shoe*,
Groceries,
arid Crockery,
PO R TLAN D , OGN.
Specially adapted to the wants ot the
community, embracing
H ayed !
r j , I I E LARG EST AND BEST STOCK
BLMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT 1U*>
CHU is pleasant in taat* and odor, free
from all injurious properties, and immediate
in its notion.
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NORTH FRONT AND R STREETS,
CLOTHING and H A R D W A R E ,
PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES and CROCKERY.
W OODEN WARE,
A ll ot w hich wo w ill exchange for
TOBACCO,
W o o l, W h ea t, Bacon, Butter, E g g s,
FRUITS,
Flaxseed or washed Cotton R ags.
CIGARS,
YAN KEE NOTIONS, Ete., Etc.
Call and see us. You will always find us
happy to see you, happier when we show you
eur goods, aud happiest when we sell to you.
W . C . B R O W N « CO,
Dallas, Polk oounty, April 30, 1869.
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Willamette Iron Works Company
D O T Y ,
0 E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS E ,
AT THB OLD HBADQUARTBR8 OF
W
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S T S K Iil
THE BEST KNOWN TO MAN!
VINEGAR BITTERS
Manufactured from the native Herbs and Root»
ol California,
The Great Blood Purifier “Sa
FOR INFLAMM ATORY AND CI1KON-
IC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. D Y SPEP­
SIA or INDIGESTION. BILIOUS, REM IT-
TENT and IN TERM ITTEN T
FEVERS.
DISEASES OF THE
BLOOD, LIVER.
K ID N EYS and BLADDER, these BITTERS
have been moat successful
SUCH DISEAS
ES are cauaed by V IT IA T E D BLOOD, which
is generally produced by derangement of tbe
D IG ESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blond whenever you
find its impurities bursting through tbe «kin in
Pimples, Eruptions, or .¿ores} cleanee it when
you find it obstructed and sluggish in the
veins; cleanse it wheu it is foul, and your feel
ings will tell you when. Keep the blood heal­
thy, and all will he well.
AGENTS,
M
anhood
and youthful
v ig o r
are regained by Uelmbold's Extract Bu-
cbu.
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Being naratives o f the Lives and Deeds of
the most prominent women of the present gen­
eration.
Among whom are FLORENCE ÜIASON’S « A N «
PLOW
N IGHTIN GALE,
ANNA E. DICKINSON,
R . H . M cD O ft 4 L D & Co.,
“ C H A L L E N G E .”
ROSA BONHEUR,
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE,
Importing W holesale
L ID IA H. SIGOURNEY,
h e u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v in g
pur .
DRUGGISTS,
G AIL HAMILTON,
chased the exclusive right from Wm. Ma­
aud over 40 others, by the most prominent au­ son, for the District comprising the counties of Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Fran-
thors o f our day aud time.
cisco, Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and
POLK and MARION, is manufacturing these
It Is an elegant octavo volume, beautifully Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for
34 Platt street, N. Y.
illustrated with numerous finely executed steel tbe same on short notice.
8 -ly
engravings and containing nearly 700 pages.
Come, Farmers, and enoourage
A L T .— CARMEN ISLAND AND L IV ­
As a literary production, it contains the best
ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at
essays and finest thoughts of many o f the most Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise!
COX A E A R H ART’S, Salem.
prominent writers of tbe present day.
And enable yourselves to raise Large Crops.
This is the host work ever offered to canvass­
ers, and those wishing territory assigned them
For Sale at my Shop at flO O each.
i l l B U Y TH E BEST U S
to oaavass should apply immediately in person
or by letter to tbe undersigned.
T . H. LUCAS,
We also have the General Agenoyfor the Pa­
SENT BY EXPRESS, CASH ON DELIVERY.
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D ixie, Polk couuty. O gn.
cific Coast for "Greeley’s American Conflict,”
and are ready to supply through our agents all
T H E G E N U IN E
BOOKS A STATIOftERY
who desire it.
II aving also the sole agency for Morse’s Cel
O e r o i d e G o l d W a t c h e s !
ebrated Fountain Pens, we are prepared to fur­
J . K . G IL L ,
nish canvassers with a eapital article.
MPROVED AND MANUFACTURED BY
H. H. BANCROFT k CO., S T A T E S T R E E T , S A L E M , O R E G O N ,
us are all the best make, Hunting cruet,
finely chased and beautifully enamelled, Patent
Publishers,
and Detached Lever», fu ll jeweled, and every
600 Montgomery St.,
Importer, Wholesale and Reetail Dealer iu
watch perfectly regulated and adjusted, and
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Han Frauclnco, California
G u a ra n te e d b y th e C om p a n y to keep cor­
rect time, and wear and not tami»h, but retain
S E L L IftG O F F A T C O S T ! School B ooks.
an appearance equal to solid gold as long as
B la n k B ooks,
worn.
These oelebroted watohes we are now send­
Stationery
and
B u tle r, S m ith A Co.
ing out by mail and express, C. O. D., any­
M usical In stru m en ts.
where within tbe United States and Canadas,
at tbe regular wholesale prioe, payable on de­
4 RB NOW SELLING OFF TH EIR EN-
i l tire stock o f Goods
All kind* o f School Books used in this vioin- livery.
N o money is r e q u ire d |n a d v a n ce , as we
ity constantly on hand.
At Portland Wholosalt Prices! AGENT FOR MASON ft HAMLIN'S ORGANS. prefer that ail should receive and see the goods
before paying for them.
Any person can make from TWENTY to
A Single Vt atch to auy Address, S IS .
As I import all my stock direct from manu­
F IF T Y PER CENT by calling soon, for we
facturers and Publishers, I oan offer superior
expect to close out within Thirty Days.
A OLUB OF S IX , with ac extra watch to
inducements to publishers.
the agent sending tbe olub, $90, making seven
A U C T IO N E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y !
H a lf a block east o f the B a n k “&R watches far $90.
Also, a superb lot o f most elegant Oroide
We also offer our Storehouse for 2 5 p e r ____________________ 21>tf____________________
Chains,
o f the latest and most oostly styles and
cent less titan coat*
patterns,
far Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s wear,
OREGOft
from ten to forty inches in length, at prices of
persons knowing themselves indebt­
ed to us wul please call and settle immediately. C A ftD Y M A ftU F A C T O R Y $2, $4, $6 aud $8 eaoh ; sent when ordered with
watch at the regular wholesale prices.
BUTLER, SM ITH A CO.
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Describe the watch required, whether
Independence, Ogn., Sept, 28, I860,
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Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s sise, and address yoar
SALEM
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orders and letters to
HATTERED CONSTITUTION RESTOR­
ED by Helmbold’s Extra«! Baths.
T
ELMBOLD’S E X T R A C T BUCHU A N D
imp to red Rose Wash cose secret and del­
icate disorders, In all their stages, at little e x ­
pense, tittle or no change in diet, no inconven­
ience and no exposure. It is pleasant in* test»
and odor, immediate ra itsnetiomwnd freafroas
all injurions praptrties*
H
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HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BVCHTF
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HUROREN & SHINDLER,
Importers and Dealers in
FURNITURE
AND
B E D D IN G ,
The L argest Stock and the Oldest F ur*
nlture Mouse in Portland.
Nuts o f all kinds,
WAREROOMS AND FACTORY:
0O X V 11 SALMON AMD FIRST STREETS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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C hew ing Gum , etc., etc.
We shall be prepared to offer to our custom*
ers for the Holidays * ypry large assortment o f
toys, etc., etc,
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BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY^.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY.
And all the dlaease* of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating, and tu r
matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases uf these organ* require the use of m
diuretio, If no treatment Is submitted to, Con­
sumption or insanity may ensue. Our flesh
and blood are supported from these senrees»
and the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt ude
of a reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
H. T. BILM BOLD,
T H E O R O ID E W A T C H C O „
l3-8t
l*te Fultou street, New York*
J. O. HOLBERT, PROPRIETOR.
HIS ESTABLISHMENT HAVIN G BEEN
removed reoently to spacious premises as
above, the proprietors beg to inform the mer­
chants o f this valley that we are now prepared
to offer greater inducements to purchase goods
in our line from us than ever before, having on
band a very large stock of
Candles, C igars,
Is a certain cure for disease* ef tbe
Druggist,
No. 594 Broadway New York,
No, 104 South Tenth *Ut PbilmWpWu, Puna.
“ G E M ” S A L O O ft,
M A IN S T R E E T , I N D E P E N D E N C E .
w in e s , l iq u o r s a n d s e g a r s
served to customers on short notioo.
This establishment does not dispense tangle­
foot or anything of that character.
in e
F
[ 25 por botti*, W ri» betti** far $• ft*
i to any nddrsas.
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ll
sorts
of
goods
sold
BY DRUOflISTS ETBBYWBXB1
for
Cash or Marketable Produce at
J. II. LEWIS’S,
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