The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, June 22, 1868, Image 4

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C I -R K I T M H T H O f t 'T H S S I T U A .
To the imbrunante
HON.
Gernitt Smith writes s long le 'ttrd o
I'rederiok Douglas, under date ot Fel>-
ru»ry 41th, in which he argues that at
tha*aad o f the wjtr the North should
Jia<re expended fi(\j or a hundred mill-
duos o f dollaES4n,cnableing the South
to get on her feet again. The North,
.hdM jn. was to a cert» in extent.cespon-
#R>ie lor (he tin o f slavery, and the
seeeatatioo o f this g jft “ would have
oea aa .cxnuiple .o f penitence on the
part o f th e pro slavery North, and it
WwUld have been au expression o f sisterly
sympathy which would have woo for us
her melted heart. Sh<) would have
giyen us no more trouble. Iu the mat­
ter o f ** reconstruction," she would
have put into our hands a carte blanch* ;
so assured would she have been that
¿re would .write nothing upon it bnt
.whaS justice and love dictated.
Oh,
.was «there ever before—-or will there
.ever<be again— so favorable an oppor­
tunity for profitably investing fifty or a
.hundred millions o f dollars ?” li e con­
tinue«:
r* Horace Grecly pities the South —
I'j bailing Jefferson Davis, he felt that
he was hailing the South. And yet
even he, with his * bushel o f brains,
deap sense o f justice, ard glowing phi-
lantrophy.’ can keep on saying to the
.South : * Root, hog. or die !’ 1 certain
ly would have nothing done to super,
sede, or in any way relax, the selfreli
anee o f the Sooth : hut, because o f her
deep poverty, and o f our large measure
o f responsibility for it, and because,
withal, she is our sister, I would have
the North extend a helping hand to
her.“
E
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# ♦ - - ■ —
HATS! HATS!!
New Remedies Nfcw Remedies N C E SB O R Ft'E R Si BRI)
Dr* Gibbon’s Dispensary !
w
B -TABLISIIED IN 18*4,
«18 Keaufey Street corner
Commercial, Sau Franeisoo
HATTER 8 MATERIALS,
A
Ilr w many thousands o f parsons both male
and female are there who are suffering out a
miserable existence from tne effipets o f secret in­
dulgences, or from virus absorbed into the sys­
tem. Look at iheir pallid, emaciated and dts-
fisrured faces, «fid their broken constitutions,
disqualifying them Fur the happiness o f mar­
riage or the enjoyment of lire.' In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scene. Let parents, guardians and friends-
attend to those who are suffering with auy of
horrible, lile-destroying maladies—aee that
they are eared for and eured before it be too
late, Send them to Dr. Gibbon, a physician
who has made private diseases his especial
study for years, and who is certain to cure the
most inveterate eases without mercury or any
injurious drugs. It is important to those who
are afflicted, or to those who are iuterested in
the welfare of their friends, to be «MeluloCthe
many pretended Doctors wh > infeat all cities,
publishing their skill in curing all diseases in
a few days, imposing upon the public by using
the names ot eminent physicians from Europe
and other places. Be therefore oareful and
make strict inquiry, or you may fall into the
bauds of these charlatans.
Syphilis is syphilis the world over; so is
small pox. consumption and other disease5, to
he contrary o f what quacks may say.
%
GENTLEMEN'S k CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Which they
Fall and Winter Style o f
Silk Hals, (tor »80S,
Is now ready.
We 'dmve also received a srg
si ppljr o 1 tile
Exposition Hats
D E A L E R S IN H A T S
Will consult their own Interests by examining
our Stock befure purchasing elsewhere.
Hats o f every style and description
H ADE TO O R D ER ,
....... AI.SO
N E A T L Y R E P A IR E D ,
• •*•** JL T.
S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S .
Seminal weakness is the cogsequence o f self-
abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, is practised by the youth o f both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing
with unerring certainty the following train of
morbid symtotns, unless combatted by scientific
medical measures: sallow countenance, dark
spots under the eyes, pain in the bead, ringing
iu the ears, noise like the rust ling ot leaves nnd
rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins,
weakness o f the limbs, confused vision, blunt
intellect, loss o f confidence, diffidence in ap­
proaching strangors, a dislike to torm new ac­
quaintances. a disposition ts sbuc society, loss
of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face, furred tongue, foted
oreatb, coughs, consumption, night sweats,
inouomaui«, » nd frequent insanity. I f relief
be not obtained, should apply immediately,
either in person or by letttr, end have a cure
effected by this new and scientific mode of
treating this com piling, which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure. Dr. («•
will give $100 to any person who will pruve
satisfactorily to him that he was cured by eith­
er of the San Francisco quacks.
Dr. Gibbon is responsible* and will give each
patient a written iostrumeut binding himself
to effect a radical and permanent cure or make
no charge.
Persons e ta distance may be cared at borne
by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon* stating
ease, symptoms, length of time the disease has
continued, and have medicine promptly fo r­
warded, free from damage or curiosity, to any
part of the country, with full and plain direc­
tions for cse, for ten dollars sent in a registered
etter through Weils, Largo A Co.
Address
1)M. 4 . F. G i n ROW .
816 Kearney street, corner Commercial San*
Francisco. Post Office Box 252.
Persons writing to Dr Gibbon will
please state the name o f the paper bis adver­
tisement is in, and remember to put •• 252 ” on
tho letter.
96m
f
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J. C. H e u ssd o rffe r
y
& B io 's ,
No 7? Front street, Portland, Oregon ; Cor. D
and Second streets, Marysville, Cal. No. 125
J street, Sacramtuto ; No. 635 and 437 Com­
mercial street, San Francisco.
Wholesale House at San Francisco,
Cal., No. 628 Commercial through to 637 Clay
streets.
Factories— At New Tork, 402 Broom street
at Puris, Boulevard St. Martiu.
aj>6
Cfraefeers
REMOVAL.
H
WAREHOUSE!
B
the many costumers of the "old firm ” and the
public generally.
CALL AND SEE
C ARPET; P A PE R IIASG IN G
C O O K , P A R L O R and
BO X STOVES,
E L E V A T E D O V E N S and
E X T E N S IO N T O P S,
B U C K S ’ P A T T E R N and
F IR E S ID E ’ S
IR O N and B R A S S K E T T L E S ,
M Ben Wade ia « good-looking man, and
P U M PS, L E D P IP E ,
engbt to be our next Prealdent; but if He must and R U B B E R H O SE ,
here either Grant or Chase, may the latcs give
T IN , S H E E T -IR O N ,
os the latter* Let ns at least have a sober man
C O P P E R and ZIN C .
with some fixed opinions.'’
It will he observed that Mrs. Stanton
JOB W O R K
corroborates the already Well establish­
ed fact that General U. S. alias Hiram
Done On Short Notice.
Grant ia in the habit o f getting drunk
and has no fixed political principles.
H E A D Q U A R T E R 'S BUILD ING
Mrs. Stanton, true to woman’s instinct,
goes for Ben Wade for President he OPPOSITE JOHN C. BELL'S STORE
cause “ he ia good-looking ” and hi •
fixed principles; thoogh oue o f his fix­
T . R. B L A 0 K IR B 7 .
alem. Oregon, March 7, 1867.
ed principles is to be drunk nearly al
ways, while Grant sprees it irregularly
MTAR B R E W E R Y .
Bat how we shoald make a sober Pres
ident oat o f either Wade or Grant is a WE TAC TT & MILLER'
.mystery Mrs. Stanton did not cxp’ain.
Perhaps A . T. Stewart, William 11 Announce to the citisens o f Salem and vicinity
that they are now manufacturing the best
Astor and other bondholding million and purest article o f Beer, and will deliver the
aires of New York, who started Grant same at 40 cents per gallon. Saloons, hotels
I ff
as their candidate for the Presidency ill’ ll fi'inili*, ■unnUod.
on « no party platform— except gold
for the bondholders and paper rags for P A R lb
EXPOSITION.,
the tax-payers— may he able to inform
»ha public hew many days of the week
L I AM H O W E , Jr. President of the
HOWE
SEWING
MACHINE CO
Grant ia sober and how many he is
swarded a
drunk.
A GOLD MEDAL
0
E
ocratic— especially does it seem strange
to th«t paper that the
immense.
majority ia so
Yanduyn A Soramerville o f
.of Independence, notwithstanding that
the wot Id ia Democratic, still keep a
routing stock o f goods, «od ere anxious
to bay all the farm produce in the ooun*
FLOOR A N D TABLE OIL CLOTH,
IVIN0 W. SHADES, DAMASKS,
L A C E CURTAINS, CORNICES,
BAND AND G IL T M OLD GS,
And all goods in the Carpef and Upholstery
line. We import our goods direct lrum the
East, andsell them now at
LESS THAN BAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
5tf
W A L T E R B R O S .,
P o r tla n d , O re g o n
DALY ft 8 TEVENS.
G E S t:H A S A G E M S ,
fering her medicine, she hug been induced to do so fr .ra earnest solicitations o f her Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private Dis­
hors and numerous acquaintances. That bsvihg bad eighteen years experience in the eases. viz : Syphilis in all its forms and stage»
Lung Diseases pecnliur to this coast, and heleiviug that Nature always provides in ever
£
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hM
rúnen ting with dif-
0 7 Ü f-a h ü ce'o Í n'o^bma. « 2 . S tri"*
f«rent Herbs. Roots and Barks of the country, and after years o f toil her efforts hare been ures. Nocturnal and Diurnal EmhwiuD«,- Pex-
crowned with success, and as a*proof of which she offers » few o f the numerous testimonials nll Debility. Diseases o f the Back aod Lotus
in her possession.
Iiiflatwatiou o f the Bladder and 'Kidney», eCt.,
ec . and be hopes that his long cxperieoM aod
successful practice, will continue to insure him
S a l k m . Oregon. Oct. 16,1865.
M arion C ounty , April, 1866.
a shore o f public patronage. By hi« praotiee of1
From the good effects that I have seen and
This is to certify that l have taken, at dif-
know of Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam, I can erent times. Mrs. L A. Stipp’s Thoracic B«l- many years in Europe and the United State»,'
he is enabled to apply the m*>»i efficient and
safely recommend it to the puhlic.
sain, and find it to be a good and sa e remedy successful remedies against discuses o f ai
JAS. D. McCURDY, M. D.
for Conghs, Colds and all the ills for which it kinds. He uses no Mercury, charges moder­
is recommended.
E. ATKIaUN.
ate’ treats bis patients in a correct and honor­
S alkm , Oregon. March 8, 1865.
able way, and has references of unquestionable
I hereby certify that I have been using
F a i r f i e l d , April 13,1869.
veraeity from men o f known respectability
Mrs. Stipp'a Thoracic Balsam in my family,
M rs . L. A. Ptirr*; Having used four bot­
with the very best o f results, and I am happy tles o f your Thoracic Balsam, and received and high standing in society. All parties con­
in stating that the mi divine is oil that is rec- great benefit therefrom, I take great pleasure sulting him by letter or otherwise will re­
ceive ihela-st and gentlest treatment, and im­
mended to be by its proprietor.
in recommending it to all persons afflicted with plicit sectscy.
L. W E8TAC0TT.
Coughs, Colds, and Affection o f the Lungs,
and General Debility.
LOUIS PITMAN.
M orion C oitntt , Sept. 27, 1865.
TO F E M A L E S: a
The undersigued, resident o f Marion t-ouniy.
When a female is iu Ire hie, ovMlicted with
N eedy . Clackamas county, )
Oregon, tukes pleasure in stating for the bine-
April 18. ]»«6 .
J disease, as weakness of the b a k and limbs,
fit o f the afflicted, that in the winter of 1863-
M rs , L. A. P t i p p : I was suffering from a pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of
4, I was suffering from an affection o f the cough and cold of long standing, when I com­ muscular power, palpitation of tile heart, irri­
lungs and kidneys, resulting from a violent menced taking your Thuravio Balsam, and. tability, nervousue«*, extreme urinary diffi -ul-
cold, I seemed to be going into rapid Con­ in a short time, was relieved o f my cough uud ties, dcrsiigcmeut o f digestive functions, gener­
sumption, and had begun to believe tbut my all its attending miseries. And 1 feel that I al dcbi'ify, vaginitis, all diseases ot th j womb,
death was not very fur distant, and all who cafi safely recommend it to the public as a bysicria. sterility, and ull other disease« pecul­
suw me were impressed witli the same convio- good and efficient medicine
r Coughs, Colds iar to females, she should go or write at one«
tiou. After trying various remedies without and iuflumation o f the Lungs.
to the celebrated leuiole Doctor W. K. Dober-
any success, 1 was induced to try '* Mrs
ity at his Medical Institute, uad consult him
ELDER EZRA STOUT.
Stipp’ s Thoracic Bah aid ,” and to it 1 am fully
» bunt b**r troubles and disease. T beD ictor is
persuaded that 1 owe my life and present good
effecting ««»re cures than awy other physician
M arion C ou nty , April, 1866.
health. Under these ciicumrtauees, 1 fee)
M r s . T,. A. S t if f : .Having been suffering iu ilie state of Csiiiumia. Let no false delicacy
that I am hut performing a duty to humanit.i from a severe cold, which settled 1 1 iny head prevent vou. but apply iium.-diately and save
when I recommend all similarly olllicted to and throat, causing a dry. hark ng cough and yourself from painful sufferings and premature
try this excellent medicine.
pain in my breast, which co»U.«ued to grow duutb. All married Indies whose delicate health
WM. TAYLOR.
worse till I was induced to try your I boracic or other circumstances prevent an increase
Bul.-am. and. iu a short time, was tree from my iu their liitallies, should write or cal. at Dr.
M arion C ounty , Og’n, Sept. 27. 1865.
cold and all its attending miseries; and 1 cun W. K. Doherty's Medical Institute, and they
Having received great benefit from the ii »< safely say that it is the best Cough Medicine will receive every possible relief and help.
o f "Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam," and be­ 1 have ever known, i consider it a duty lo : lue Duet' >r's otb ci*a are so arranged that be
ing convinced that its use would be benotieiul humanity tn recommend it to all similarly ear be consulted without leur of observation«
to thousands of persiftis suffering without hope afflicted t< try it.
WM. KDM'JöUN.
o f reliei,it is with pleasure that I make the
TO CORRESPONDENTE:
following stutcinciil: In the fall ot 1863,1
S ai . km , March 8, 1866.
PaMeiit* re«i lidg iii uny parí o f the State^
took a severe cold, which settled ill my lung*
M rs S tiff : Having used several boi ties how ver dirta.it, wb > m.ij desire tke Opinión
and throat, causing a dry, backing cough, df your Thoracic Balsam, and known a great and advu-e oí Ur. D •h.-ity ou lucir respective
fever, headache uud pain iu (he breast uinfer many ethers lu Use ii, i can Safely say I con- | cuj *.-,, ¡m.l who think ,-roper lo »uhtuita writ
the shoulder, iu seventy, until my life seemed aider il the best medicine for Coughs,
Cougti Colds, ....
ten statement »1 such, in preference to liofftiag a
to be iu real danger. About six weeks
1 Indigestion, Derangement o f the {Stomach personal uiiervw, are re.-pectfuliy assured
commenced taking Mrs. Siipp's Thoracic Bui uud geueral Debility, that I have ever known. that their communication wdi be held most
saiu, and in ibis short space of time, I have
RALPH L. J US Erf.
sacred. Dr. Dufferty bikes this opportunity
regained almost my usual health and strength,
*
o f observing that all letters are opened only
have a good appetite, uud am tree from my
S alkm . Marion county. May 5, lHdfi.
ami.replied to bv himself, and the Utter a»
couch and all its attending miseries.
,
Mns. S t if f : Having used yi ur 'I h»racic gr HiipUy ** p isriffle.
M. S. FOB WARD.
1 1 the case be fully and candidly described,
Bnlraui at different times, and received grein
benefit from its use, 1 eau safely say I hut it is personal communication will tie su?p< reeded, as
All orders promptly filled by A- f . HELM the best Cough Medicine tbut 1 have eve. nisi ructions for diet, regimen, and the general
knowu, and 1 have been iu the bah ilof Vism^ treitiuent of tbe ease itself (including the
General Agent
Patent Medicine lor Coughs and Colds, ano iciuciltcs) will l>e forwarded without delay,
LINN COUNTY.
find your preparation to exeel ad others, sun aud in such a manner as to convey tin Idea of
Parrish & Co., tiffany.
i lie purport o f the letter or parcel so trans­
therefore recommend it to the public.
J. M. Johns, ricio.
muted.
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U. C. U1B&ON.
LANK
COUNTY.
C
onsultation
fit
kb
.
Permanent
euro
AOBVT8 FOR MARION COUNTY.
guaranteed, or no par.
A. 3. McClure, Uugeue City, merchant.
Cbaries Calvert, Waoouda.
Address,
W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.,
Ell.-worth A Betsliaw. Diuggi.-ts, Eugene,
H. Hanna. Hel|tarsi.
biew.irt Bros.'. Springfield.
C m pi. McMaiiu*. rit. Louis. a
¿b2Stf
San Frencisco, California.
— Hamilton. Cottage Cr»ve.
Hamilton k Bros.. Fairfield,
C. Hi Fiiviidly, Monree, Benton comity.
Deveiiport A t\ o<>lf. rdrailverton.
Spermatorrhea*
K. Morse, Sublimity.
Agents wanted iu every county ami towi
McKinney A Co , Turner's Mills.
PR,
DOHERTY
ba* just published sn in,-
in the the M ate.
Ue.ch A ltiueliait, Jefft-i'Mt i.
.»•.rt
nut
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ia
in
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et.
ciub'idyitig
his own views
MRS. 1«. A. STIPP. Manhfneturer
md t x|K.*riciices in relation to l«n{Miieni-e «»
I’ iridty ; being a SU-rt Treatise on •'>pcim«tor-
h‘>ea or S. minal Weukne-s, New«»*»* and
64
i’ hvsical Debility consequent on thisaffeetion,
itid otner disca-es of the Sexual Organs.—
l b s iitt/e worx rentuw s ialormation • f the
PRIZE
tui'-Ht value to »/(. wbeilier married or sing
N O R TH F R O N T A N D E ST H E Û T ,
■ nd will be sent PltEK by mail on receipt fo
MX Ceuls iu postage stamps for return pus-
.VIOIVERS aim I R E A P E R S
I -* o r * tla n d , O r e g o n .
*ge.
^ ^ C on su lta tion — By fetter or otherwise,
Over 60,000 Manufactured And non
FKt-.b. Permanent eure guaranteed or no>
ago,
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illam
ette IfonW
ürksCom
panj
1 ) ’ 8 ”
IROY lOUYDERS,
STEAM ENGINE»
in use in this country and Europe.
T
T R IU M P H A N T !
7 . 1. WINSTON, President.
holding Shoe and Spring Sent,
Making it a perfect machine. The lighten
draft, the most durable, aud at the same time
the most simple, aud best cuttiug machine
iu the world.
Rilling: anil SI cam Goal
R A C R IY E R Y ,
FLOURING MILLS. SAW MILLS.
QUARTZ MILLS, M INING PUMPS
The Self-Rake Reaper!
* e . 4-C. * C .
Bascom.”
B
N O. 80 (SE C O N D F L O O R ,)
The ra n and BEST Machine in the
M ERCH ANTS’ EXCH AN G E,
World.
CalUbrui* Street, below Montgomery,
H. A. DEMING Agent,
So- > Kearney Street* San Iran cisco, Cal.
BAN FRANCISCO.
m u
W. K. DOIIERTY. M. D.
THE MUTUAL
T
CALIFORNIA HOUSE.
TflOS. BOYCE,
•
vddresa,
lIESEVorld renowned machines were awar
octl3ll867 tf
Ran Francisco. Cal
AND
ded the first prize. Ten pounds sterling
ml the Great Quudrieuniai Trial at Plyiimuto.
BOILER B IIL D E R S .
England, July, 1865, end at the Great NalioiiU'
Field Trial, held a t/u b n rn , N. Y., in July.
h e s e w o r k s a p . e l o c a t e d o n
1866, the First Premium, GRAND GOLD
the bank of the river, one block north ot
MEDAL,
Couch’s Wharf, and have facilities for turning L ift Insurance Company
out machinery promptly and efficiently.
TH E P R IZ E R O W E R ,
We have secured the services of Mr. John
of
Xution, as Director o f the Works, whose ex­
While it rctains’ all the advantages which Un­ perience on this Coast f»r fifteen years gives
made it so uuiversal a tuvorite, is greatly im­ liiin a thorough knowledge o f tbe various
N E W Y O B tf.
proved by addition of the
kinds o f imichtpery required for mining and
milling purposes,
Steel Lined Guards,
INCORPORATED
1S42.
We are prepared to execute orders for all
New Pitman Connccticn,
s asses of Machinery aud Boiler Works, such
Stronger Knives. AdjuslIOU
W
ADVERTISING AGENT!
Established expressly ia afford the
u »uuiir anóseúntife Medical Aid, tn the
heat ment mad cure o f oil Prestate and
Chronic Diseases. ca> e* of secrecy
and all scruni disorders.
M
For the Sewing Machiné,
T I1 E H O W E S E W IN G M A C H IN E
Sacrament* street, ne tew Montgomery, on
posit« tho Pacifie Mail Stepm*bip CoA
offioe,
Private entranoeoa LeldeS-
■ i
durff street,
San Franeisoo.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
D r . W. K. D ohkrty return» hi» sincere
thanks to bis numerous patient» for their pat­
ronage, and would take this opportunity to
remind them that be continues to coiisDlt jat
his Institute for the cure of chronic disease*
RS. S T IP P D KGS I.F.A V E TO INFORM T H R P U B L IC T H A T IN O F - of the Lungs, Liver. Kidneys, Digestive and
Office— No. 104 Front Street, Portland, 1« justly called the ** Victor of every Contest,”
Oregon*
and is constructed on the most scientific prin
The Veritable
K. Del
PRIVAIS HKDICAL ADD SUROICAL IXfttfrt
W i l t EI RE THE WORST OF eOUGHN, COED«
W, * * ® ''P » '‘ « 1* lf W l loo r.,p gone, and
will RELIEVE them, when nothing else will.
Manufacture and repair machinery o f all
kinds.
t-iples.
The
New
Mowing
Attachment
gives
(Opposite Franklin Book Store.)
genejal satisfaction and makes one of the most
convenient combined
¡Self-Rake
Reaper Iron Shutter Work at San Francisco
i l l g i v e s p e c ia l a t t e n t io n to
Co»t aud Freight.
known,
and
we
fully
warrant
it.
the Collecting and adjustment o f ac
Wheeler A Randall’s Patent Griuder and Am­
counts, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland
algamates
hills; effecting loans; selling and leasing real
The
Hand-Rake
Reaper,
estate; bouse renting, and to the general agen­
Dunbar’s Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing
cy business in all its branches.
Steven’s
"
tC
•*
Is at the ea>re time theptiv jsedtaqo the best of Either applied to old or new steam cylinder
JAS. L. DALY.
W ARD S. STEVENS.
the kind ever offered. It cuts a swarth five feel
widein Reaping, and four and a half in Mow­
■Notary Public.
Quart Stampers, Shoes and Dies,
ing. A sa M u w erttis equal to the best Fold­
Si— — — ■— — 08— >—I — I
Of me beet hard'iron.
ing Bar machine in use. T he ease with which
it is managed, aud in changing faom Mower
to Reaper, or vice verse willat once recommend
it. Manufactured by the
ILL* C L IN G A N , baring an I to bis,
! .» . C s
C 1 B D W E L I
and the fair fame of Dallas at heart,
W A L T E R A. W OOD
d e n T w
t ,
•ome weeks since generously stepped betwixt
the city and impending discomfiture, purchased
Mowing and Reaping Macbiue Company,
P O R ri.A SI>. I I K E C U S .
*
110SSICK FALLS, N. Y.
t ad created a Knight o f the Legion ol Honor a " grocery " and closed it up.
DENTAL
OHM—NO 89 T int ,lrrM- I ,
I f auytbing is desired however, in the lino
by the Emperor Napoleon.
G E N E R A L SALESROOM S,
of Oysters, tardines, Ac., fer medical purposes
40 vourtland Street, New York.
the proprietor might be induced to open the
206 Lake Street, Chicago.
c bebsng occasionally.
Forign Office U p p e r Thom aaSt*— TT L ou
Which puts HOWE AT THE HEAD o f all
dou.
Sewing Machine^ Exhibitors.
Decacriptive Catalogue sent on application.— 1 j ;
8
,e f it what induced Oregon to go Dem­
Where they will open latest importations of
Caree
¡ Dr. W
Whow*®,®!® B a ls a m
sell
Cheaper than any Other House on tho Coast
FORI
•
Í J - * V t t 4
2». J L
....... AND.
For the treatment o f Sex­
ual and SemiiiMl DUeares'
*urh aa gonorrhoea, gleet,
No. T2 F ron t $ r e e t , P ortlan d * O r e g o n .
tru'ture,
forms, seminal weakness, Im-
RE receiving, in addition to theirextensive
potency, »tc. bkift Diseases (o f years stand­
St « k. I v i ' ery Steamer, ail the LATEST
ing,) and Ulcerated lega successfully treated STYLES o f New Y ork, London and Parisian
taste, fur
H O R R IB L E D IS E A S E S .
Qulek
WHEN A FEW BOTTLES OF
HITS AND CAPS
HEADQUARTERS
T n x Enterprise can’ t see for the life
i ,
W HAT
Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesale
and Re.. il Dealers iu
T h * M o so to x Y o r L i f e - — The gen.
ersl character o f life is that o f monoto
ny. Whether we regard the life ot
-luan, or the life o f beasts, we are struck
by the remarkable fa c t ; that life, to all
outward appearance, is a monotonous
OREGON
BAKERY
succession o f scenes and movements—
F irst S tre e t b e tw e e n S ta rk and W a s h ­
all hut incidental. W e wonder how
in g to n , P o rtla n d .
the interest is kept up. R ut wc never
•tire o f going to bed at Dight, and wc
are very sorry when we tire o f getting
up in the morning. W e nev*r w ea ry ,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTORY
.except with regret, o f break fasti ag, diu
ring, and supping; and yet these ac­
OF EVERY
tions are repeatad incessantly three hun
Style,
dred and sixty five times in the year,
with renewed excitement on every suc­
Kind
ceeding occasion. W e take off our
elothes once every day, and we put
and Quality
them .on once every day. W e do this,
at nearly the came hour, in daily sac
-O F -
cession; and when health is good, the
plcasuie derived from so doing is not
marred by the tepetition of the a c t ; for
the ebbing and flowing o f our bodily
Orders ^licited and promptly filled.
sensations prepare us, without anjr effort
on our part, for all the vicissitudes o f
F. OPTO Proprietor
•ur existence. When hungry, food is
181y
agreeable; when weary, sleep or rest is
a treat; when warm, the cool air is
agreeable; .when cold, the pleasure de­
rived from a cheerful fireside is deli
eiooa. The excitement is kept .up by
WALTER
B R O S .,
contrasts; ana we purchase the enjoy­
ment o f one feeling by encouraging the
T. R. BLACKURBY
reverse. W ith health, and youth, and
CARPET AND PAPER-HANQING
-prosperity, wa should never be weary.
a v i n g p e r c i i a s e d o f l . m . s t a r k
bit 1 entire stock o f STOVES and TIN
It ia age, and weakness, and poverty
»v ARE Toos and Material, and is now re­
-that prepare us for death; and ev oi ceiving a
.that comes easy upon most men, at l»st,
e g l e a v e ro i n f o r m t h e p e o p l e
that they have removed their extensive
like a sleep, and the heaviness o f the
W ELL ASSORTED STOCK.
stock to the store. NO* HO F R O N T S tre e t,
heart gives even the last sleep, a wel
furmerlv occupied by
Would respectfully solicit the patronage of
.eome.— Reading (P a .) Times.
C O H E N , J .Y O N 4k K A U F M A N ,
Mr«..Cady Stanton, one o f the blue,
lights of -the radical God-and-humanity,
de’ il-jnay-catch everybody butourselves
party, has lately been to Washington
City, the place where drunkards, harlots
and niggers principally do congrega e
and after looking around and taking o b ­
servations, wrote and had published a
letter, from which We clip the following :
COUGH! COUGH! COUGH!!
East Side o f Main S treet
J . W . R cA F E lt, n .
M
•I. B .
Physician and Suigeon
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
J U S T K -E ,
-
-
Proprietor.
$22.000.00« 00
$6ooo.m>ft Off
Dividend fur 1 Ycar, 2 ,1 2 4 ,0 0 0 Tft
CASH ASSETS,
A nnual I ncowr oven
February lrt, lk67*
Purely Rutunl; profit«
divided amoNf polirv-
lioldern, exclu«lrely. Yo
Mockholders to »bare pro!,
ft In.
Every person Insured in the M U T U A L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 07 NEW
YORK, has a constantly Inereaslng’ Policy
or deoroaaiag Premium as ho may Prefer.
Policies uon-furfeltable.
Dlvlduede paid annually*
R. GLISAN, M. D . )
V Medical Examiner».
R B. W ilso n , M.D J
For Asenoie», In form ii*», Ntaak
lions c o ,
APPLY TO
M
R U TLEK A HBATRe
A «rents for Oregon nnd the ’Jerritorie»
°
OFFICK
Corner of Stark n*»d Front Streets.
P O R T L A N D , O.
B. F. BROWN, Agent,
for Salem, Oregon
lJ
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. Capital
SA L E M ,
PINE
Saloon.
OREGON:
.* .*
WINES,
LIQUORS,
CIGARS, Ac , Ae.
llS hotel is situated in tha CENTRAL
aod BUSINESS portion ef the City, aad
Liquors ef all kinds bottled by os
Office—near residence, corner ot Liberty anoi a« tables wUl bo a»jü l tlme» supplied with the r u t a d .
r Uf*
/BEST the market sfo rd a
*9
C ov i street«, Belem.
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