The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, June 29, 1868, Image 4

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V C X I^ A U L G
« k t m m m m m
C O P P E R H E A D *.
^VliHn a Radical Congrers is engaged
** « perauug ootside of the Constitution,”
jn> fhad. Steveus phrases it, the follow*.
ing extracts may
be
found
T o the Unfortunate-
O r. G ibbon’ s Dispensary i
•
ing :
sin.
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I shall endeavor to preserve, protect,
and defend it, by anxiously referring
to its provisions for direction iu every
action.— Ma tin Van Boren.
Our citizens must be content with
the txerc se of the powers with which
the ( ’onstitutiou clothes them.— IU. JI
Harrison.
My earnest prayer sh ill constantly
be addressed to the nll-wUe and uli
powerful Being who made me, under
stnnd ugly to act the principles o f that
Constitution — John Tyler.
The Constitution itself, plain’y writ
ten as it is, offspring o f conce-s’ on ami
comprotuise. binding together in the
bond? of pe.ice and union this great ami
increasing family o f free aud independ.
eut States, will be a chart by which
I shall be directed.— James K Polk.
My guide will be the Constitution.
F or the interpretation o f that instru
nient I shall look to the derisions o f
the judicial tribunal established by its
authority — Zachary Taylor.
The Constitution will be my guide
I regard all its provisions as equally
binding.— Millard Fillmore.
.
B en . W a d e ’ s V ote .— T hroughout
the whole progress o f the impeachment
trial, says the W . W . Statesman Ben.
W ade steadily refused* to vote, the rea-
ebn beiug that it would look unseem*
ingly to vote iu a case where he was a
party interested. It was intimated,
however, that if on the final vote it
would be necessary to secure a con
viction, then he (Ben. W ade) would
resign, and cast his vote in favor of"
impeachment. When the trying mo­
ment came he failed to re.-ign, but he
did cast the vote, which if successful
would have placed him in the Presi­
dential chair. This is too much even
for radicalism, and accordingly we find
the N. Y . Post, a leading republican
organ, denouncing the tendency. It
aays:
** From the origin o f trial by jury,
from the very beginnings o f our com.
mon law, it has been the inalienable
right o f an accused person to be tried
before judges and jurors who can have
no interest in the result. There is not
in history an instance o f a judge so lost
to decency as to sit aud act upon a
trial, on the result o f which his own
highest ambition directly depended.
This is the settled and essential law
of every judicial proceeding; the law
which was mit expressed in the Con
Ktitution only because its authors did
not conceive o f the possibility o f its
violation by a public man ; the law
which is clearly implied by that instru­
ment in forbidding the possible sue
cessory of the President eveD to sit in
the chair o f the Senate while delibera­
ting on impeachment. This law Ben
jamin F. \\ ade has defied and broLen.
He already has his appropriate reward
in the failure of his disgraceful attempt,
and will doubth ss be made by the peo­
ple a negative example to all American
statesmen for the future."
,
G r a n t in I l l i n o i s .— W . G., Ew­
ing, of Quincy lib , writes in r<4)!y to
the famous Stewart Grant circular:
‘ •The state o f the public mind in my
district is rather* unfavorable to the
.Presidential pretensions of Gen. Grant.
There were a great many soldiers from
* m y d is t r ic t ” under Gen. Grant, and
»hey s'v that at Fort Donclson he was
drunk ; at Belmont he was drunk at
Mii oh. he was drunk, at Vicksbur*'
he wrs drunk. Be-iJes. Mr. Hilton,
we think tb .t a man who will deliber
nioly he to and deceive the President
• >f th* United States will be swift to
bieok faith with the f e " jl e .”
Does iin» forogoin.' recommend,* the
Gen. to the rads o f Oregon ? Perhaps
it th>*js. I f i they ate welcome to
what o f advantage the foregoing letter
then:..
COUGH! COUGH!
New Remedies New Remedies 1 F E S D O R F F E R & B R O
interest­
The Constitution, which at anytime
exists until changed by an explicit and
authentic set o f the whole people is
sacredly obligatory upon all.— George
Washington.
I repeatedly laid myself under the
meet serious obligations to support the
Constitution. 1 have acquired an hab­
itual attachment to it and veneration
for it.— John Adams.
The preservation of the General Gov­
ernment in its whole constitutional vigor,
is the sheet-anchor o f our peace at
home and salety abroad.— Thotnas
Jefferson.
To hold the Union of the States is
the basis of their peace and happiness ;
to support the Constitution, which is
the cement oi the Union, as well in its
limitations as ia its authorities.— James
Madison.
By what moans shall we contribute
most to cement the Union and give
the greatest supporf to our most excel*
lent Constitution.— James jtnnroe.
Iu unfolding to my countrymen the
principles by which 1 shall be governed
in fublilimeut of those duties, my first
resort will be to that Constitution,
which l shall swear to the best o f my
ability to preserve, protect, and defend.
— Jnh n Qn iit eg, A J i m s.
The Constitution is a sacred in*tru
meut which should be guarded with
sleepless vigilance.— Andrew
Jack'
H ATS! H AT& !
11
ESTABLISHED IN 18^4,
618 Kearney Street corner
Commercial, San Francisco
Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesale
and Retail Dealers in
#
H A T S A N D CAPS
.AND.
For the treatment of Sex­
ual and Seminal Diseases*
such as gonorrhoea, gleet,
>trioinre, syphilis in all its
forms, seminal weakness, im-
poteuey, etc. Skin Direuses (o f years stand­
ing,) and Uloerated legs successfully treated
H O R R IB L E D ISE A SES.
Hr w many thousands of persons both #wale
and female are there who are suffering out a
miserable existence from tue effects of secret in­
dulgences, or from virus absorbed into the sys­
tem. Look at their pallid, emaciated and dis­
figured faces, and thtir broken constitutions,
disqualifying them for the happiness of mar­
riage or the enjoyment o f life. In this horrid
situation thousands suffer until death closes
the scene. Let parents, guardians and frieuds-
attend to those who are suffering- with any of
horrible, life-destroying maladies—
that
they aro cared for and W o d before it ¡bo too
late, Semi them to Dr. Gibbon, a piiysimn
who has made private diseases his Yspecial
study for years, and who is certain to core the
most inveterate cases without mercury or any
injurious drugs. It is important to those who
are afflicted, or to those who are interested in
the welfare of their friends, to be rareiul of the
many pretended Doctors wb > infest all cities,
publishing their skill in curing all diseases iu
» few days, imposing upon the public by u.-ing
the names o! eminent physic ians from Europe
and other places, llu therefore careful and
make strict inquiry, or you may fall iuto the
hands of these cbarlatans.
Syphilis is syphilis the world over; so is
-mall pcx. consumption nnd other diseuseo, to
he contrary o f what quacks may sav.
S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S .
Seminal weakness is the cogscqnence o f stlf-
ahuse. 1 his 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 symtmns, unless combatted4>y scientific
medical measures: sallow countenance, dark
spots utider the eyes, pain in the head, ringing
iu the ears, noise tike the rustling of leaves nnd
rattling ot chariots, uneasiness about the loins,
«weakness ot the limbs, confused vision, biunt
intellect, lo*> of confidence, diffidence iu cp-
proaeuing strangers, a dislike to toroi new ae-
luxiiitatiivs'. a disposition ts shun society, loss
f memory, hectic flushes, piuiples and various
-mptious about the face, lum.d tongue, feted
•reiitli, coughs, consumption, night sweats.
.n >uouianiu, ml lrcqu.-ut tu-.mity. It r-lief
>e not obtained, should apply immediately,
ther in person or by litb r, end have a cure
effected by this new and scientific mode of
treating this complain*,, which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure. Dr. G.
will give $100 to any person who will prove
•atisfactorily to him that he was cured by eith­
er ot the S ju Frum isco quacks.
Dr. Gibbon is responsible, aud will give each
patient a written iustru uj it bin It ig bimseff
><■ effect a radical aud pcriuaueut cure or make
no charge.
Persons at a distance may be cured at home
by addressing a. letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating
case, symptoms, length of time the disease has
continued, and have medicine promptly for-
wurded, free from damage or curiosity, to any
part ot the country, with full aud plain direc­
tions f-,r rse, for ten dollars sent in a registered
«tier through Wells, Largo A Co.
Address
D R . J . F. G I B B O N .
616 Kearney street, corner Commercial San>»
Francisco. Post Office Box 252.
Persons writing to Dr Gibbon will
please state the name of the paper his adver­
tisement is in, and remember to put “ 252 ” on
the letter.
96m
HEADQUARTERS
T. R. BLACK ER BY ’
HATTER’S MATERIALS,
A
Which they
Fall and Win\er Style.of
S ilk H ats, for 1808,
Is now ready.
We have also received a arg
supply 04 the
Expos! ion Hats
D E A L E R S IN H A T S
W HOLESALE
ST A R B R E W E R Y .
W E S T A C OTT & MI H E R .
Announce to the citizens of Salem and vicinity
that they are now manufacturing the best
and purest article of Beer, and will deliver the
same at 10 cents per gallon. Saloons, hotels
nnd Cnni'''p« «iirniinrl.
l»f
PARIS
KXPOSITIOA.,
K
l . I t S H O W E . Jr.
| HOWE SEWING
iwarded a
President of the
MACHINE CO
A GOLD MEDAL
> nd'created a Knight o f the Legion ol Honor
by the F.mperor Napoleon.
For the Sewing machine,
Which puts ITOWE AT THE TIEAD of all
Sewing Machine Exhibitors.
T H E H O W E S E W IN G M A C H IN E
TR IU M PH AN T!
The FI.E6T and BEST Machine in the
VHoruU
So. 3
p u b l ic
t h a t in o f
-
M arion C ocntt , April, 1866.
This is to certify that 1 have taken, at dif-
crent times, Mrs. L. A. Stipp’s Thoracie Bui-
sum, and find it to be a good and sa'e remedy
for Coughs, Colds and all the ills for which it
is recommended.
E. ATKISON.
Established expressly to afford the afflicted
sound andscitnlifre Medical Aid, in the
treatment and cure of all Private and
Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy
and all sexual disorders.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
D r . W. K. D oherty returns his sincera
thanks to bis numerous patients for their paU
ronage, and would take this opportunity to
remind them that be continues to consult at
his Institute for the cure o f chronic diseases
of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and
Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private Dis­
eases. v iz: Syphilis in all its forms aiiil stages
Seminal Weakness, and%ll the horrid conso-
quences o f aclf-abuse.Gonorrlima, Gleet, Strict
—
mat.turn,\ « „d Diurnal Emissions 8cx-
„ ¿ el)ility.
Diseases of the Back and Lotus
ity.
*'
Inflamation of the Bladder and Kidneys, ect.,
ec . and he hopes that bis long experience and
«uccessful practice, will continue to ius«re him
a shore of public patronage. By bis practice of
many years in Europe and the United States,
be is enabled to apply the most efficient and
successful remedies against diseases of sal
kinds, lie uses no M rcury, charges moder­
ate’ treats his patients in a correct and honor­
able way, and Las references of unquestionable
veracity from men o f known respectability
and high standing in society. All parties cou-
sultiug him by letter or otherwise will re­
ceive thebtst aud gentlest treatment, and im­
plicit secrecy.
REM OVAL.
WALTER
BROS.,
8 . .Vlmwe, Sublimity.
Agents wanted iu every county and tow 1
in tlie the Mate.
McKuiney & Co . Turner’s Mills.
Beach A Kiiielnu t, Jefiei-M.
M R". L. A. S H P P . Maubfacturcr
CARPET AND PAPER.HANGING
W X R f lO r S I T
liti
“ W O O I)’ S ”
PRIZE
ro inform the people
fi 6 iio iron iitiiko uuiiiuam
NORTH FR O N T A N D E S llt t E T .
flO W ER Saud REAPERS!
X>oi*tln ru l, O r e g o n ,
Over GO,000 Manufactured A n d
noir
in use in this country and Europe-.
I R O A F O U iA D E R S ,
STEAM ENGINE,
HESE*world renowned machines were «war
ded the first prize. Ten pounds sterling,
FLOOR A N D TABLE OIL CLOTH, at the Great QuaUrieunial Trial at Plymouth,
England, July, 1865, aud at the Great i»alioual
Field Trial, held at Auburn, N. Y., in July.
WINOW. SHADES, DAMASKS,
1866, the First * Premium, GRAND GOLD
MEDAL,
T
AND
B O IL E R
T
DR. DOHERTY h is just published an in.
-»•riant pamphlet, embodying bis own view»
Vid experiences ill relation to Impotence <-i
Ciriiity ; being a Short TrearDe on Speimutor-
hoca or Seminal Weakne-s. Nt-ivoim nnd
i’bysical Debility c: riseqm*nt oi* th:? ¡iffection,
mil other diseases of toe Sexual Organs.—
i bsl i t t / e in ix c<>ntaii a inlonuution <1 the
tmnst value to a//, wheiber married or ?i
..nd will be sent FREE by mail on receipt to
'¡X Cents iu postage stamps for return pos-
FKr.E.
Consultation— By tetter or otherwise,
Permanent cure guaranteed or no
Vddress.
W. K. DOHERTY. M. D.
ocil31867 tf
San Francisco, Cal
B U IL D E R S .
hese works are located on
THE M UTUAL
the bank of the river, one block north ot
Couch’s Wharf, and have facilities for turning Lifo Insurance Company
L A C E CURTAINS, CORNICES,
out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We hgve secured the services of Mr. John
TO E P R IZ E JIBW ER,
of
Nation,
as Director o f the Works, whose ex­
BAND AND G IL T M OLD GS,
perience
on
this
Coast
for
fifteen
years
gives
While it retains*aH the advantages which n»s
him a thorough knowledge of the various
IV E W Y O R K .
And all goods in the Carpet and Upholstery made it so uuivorsal a tavorite, is greatly im­
kinds of machinery required for mining and
proved
by
addition
of
the
line. We import our goods direct from the
milling purposes,
1842.
INCORPORATED
Steel Lined Guards,
East, andsell them now at
We
are
prepared
to
execute
orders
for
all
New Pitman Connection,
s asses of Machinery and Boiler Works, such
LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO FBICE8.
F. S. WINSTON, President.
Stronger Knives, AdjustibU
5tf
W A L T E R B RO S.,
Portiaud, Oregon
D A LY & S T E V E N S .
Folding Shoe and Spring Seat,
Making it a perfect machine. The lightest
draft, the most durable, and at the same time
the most simple, aud best cutting machine
in the world.
The Sell-Rake Reaper!
M ining
and
Steam boat
n ACfAG.AERV,
FLOURING MILLS.SAW MILLS.
Q U A R T Z M IL L S , M IN IN G
PUM PS
* C . 4-C. 4-C.
GENERAL AGENTS,
Office— No. 104 Front Street, Portland, Is justly called the Victor o f every Content,”
Manufacture and repair machinery o f all
aud is constructed on the most scientific prin
Oregon.
kinds.
ciples. The New Mowing Attachment gives
(Opposite Franklin Book Store.)
$22.000.000 00
$6000.600 01
D ividend for 1 Y’ ca r, 2 ,1 2 4 ,0 0 0 I S
February 1st, l!-67.
CASH ASSETS,
A v x u a l I ncomr o ye r
Pnrcly Rntiinl; profitti
divided ‘ among: policy­
holders, exclusively. JVo-
^(ockbolders to share prof,
its.
genej&l satisfaction and makes one oi the most
Every person Insured in th<* M IJTUAL
Irou Shutter W ork at San Francisco
convenient combined
Felf-Rake
Reapers
Coat and F reig h t.
ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO known, and we fully warrant it.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW
the Collecting and adjustment of ac­
Wheeler t Randall’s Patent Grinder and Am- YORK, has a constantly Increasing Policy
counts, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland
ulgaiuater.
The Hand-Rake Reaper, Dunbar’s Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing or decreasing Premium as he may Prefer.
bills; effecting loons; selling and leasing real
estate; bouse renting, aud to the general agen­
P olicies iion -forfcitable.
Steven’s
“
“
• '•
cy business iu all its branches.
Is at the sa»re time thepun tsodcoqo the best ol Either applied to old or new steam cylinder:
Dlvidueds paid annually.
the kind ever offered. It cuts a swarth five feet
R .G L I S A .N .M .D .;
,
W ARD S. STEVENS.
JAS. L. DALY.
widein Reaping, and four aud a half in Mow­
Quark
Stampers,
Shoes
and
D
ies,
Notary Public.'
ing. As a Mower it is equal to the best Fold­
R. B. W ilson , M. D J
Of .ne best bard iron.
ing Bar machine iu use. The case with which
For Agencies, InformaHwii, Blank Applica­
it is managed, and iu changing iaom Mower
The Veritable “ Basrom.” to Reaper, or vice teree willat once recommend
tions 4 c ,
APPLY TO
it. Manufactured by the
C
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W
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BUTLER A HEATH,
I L U C L IN G A N, having an I to bit,
\
.rent»
t'ox Orefrun and the 1 c m ton es
and the fuir fame of Dallas at heart,
D
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V
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,
W A L T E R A. W O O »
‘ °
OFFICE
some weeks since generously stepped betwixt
Mowing and Reaping Macbiuo Couipany,
P O R l'l i AN D , O R E G O N ,
Corner o f Stark and F ront Streets.
the city and impt. dn.g discomfiture, purchased
HOSSICK FALLS, N. Y*
a *‘ grocery ” and closed i» up.
P O R T L A N D , O.
DENTAL
OMH—NO 89 First street* 1)’
I f auything is desired however, in the Hob
G E N E R A L SALESROOM S,
B. F. BROWN, Agent,
of Oysters, Sardines, Ac., fer medical purposes
40 vionrtland Street, New York.
for Salem. Oregon
*J
the proprietor might be induced to open the
206 Lake Street, Chicago.
chebang occasionally.
Forign Office U p p e r Thom asSt»— TT L ou -
S a lo o n .
C a p ita l
duu.
Deescriptive ffataloguoscnt on application.— ly;
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CALIFORNIA
TH OS. BOYCE,
A D V E R T IS !.lift AO K VTl
NO. 30 (SE C O N D
M ERCH ANTS’
F L O O R ,)
EXCHANGE,
li. A. DEMING Agent,
C alifornia Street, b e lo w
Kearney Street, ban i raucisoo, CaL
5 m 12
MEDICAL AND 8CROICAL INSTITUTl
Sacramento street, neiow Montgomery, ok
posit« the Pacific Mail Steamship CoA
office.
Private entrancoon Leides-
dorff street,
San Francisco.
F . OPTIZ- Proprietor
STORE.
T. R. BLACKERBY.
K . D oh erty9» .
MANUFACTORY
H E A D Q U A R T E R ’ S B U IL D IN G
Salem. Oregon, March 7, 1868.
t o in f o r m t h e
fering her medicine, she has been induced to do so from earnest solicitations of her
neighbors add numerous acquaintances. That h iving had eighteen years experience in the
Lung Diseases peculiar to this coast, und bclciving that Nature always provides in ever*
clime an antidote for the diseases peculiar to the climate,she has been experimenting with dif­
ferent Herbs, Roots and Barks o f the country, and alter years o f toil her efforts have been
s n ^ i r ce#8' and a* apr00f of whlch 8h" offers* few of the numerous testimonials
iu ner possession.
S alem , Oregon. O ct 16,1865.
From the good effect» that I have seen and
know of Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam, I can
safely recommend it to the public.
JAS. D. McCURDY, M. D.
Chargee
€ra©M@rs.
Done On Short Notice.
BELL’S
M
C a v te
PRIVATE
Moderate
S alem , Oregon, March 8, 1865.
I hereby certify that I have been using
F aihfikld . April 13, 1869.
Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Bahrain in my family,
M bs . L. A. S tipi * ; Having used four bot­
Hats o f every stylo and description
with the very best of results, and I hbi happy tles of your Thoracic Balsam, and received
in stating that the rmdiciue is all thrt is rtc- great benefit therefrom, I take great pleasure
HADE TO ORDER,
mended to be by its proprietor.
in tecrmmondirjg it to all persons afflicted with
.......ALSO........
L. WESTAC0TT.
Coughs, Colds, and Affection of the Lungs,
N E A T L Y R E P A IR E D ,
and General Debility.
LOUIS PITMAN.
M oriox C ounty , Sept. 27, 1865.
......AT.aeg««
TO F E M A L E S :
The undersigned, resident of Marion county,
When a female i< in tro hie, or afflicted with
N e e d y . Clackamas county, )
Orogon. takes pleasure in stating forlhe b» ne-
J. G. Meussdoiffcr & Bro’s,
April IS. 1866.
) disease, ns weakness o f the Im k ho <1 limbs,
fit of the afflicted, that in the winter of 1863-
M rs , L. A. F tipp : I was suturing from a pain in tlm hunt, diumc-s of sight, L..-S of
No 72 Front street, Portland, Oregon ; Cor. D 4, l was suffering from an affection of the cough and Cold of longstanding, when I c m - inuscular.^HiWcr. palp tattoo of the heart, irri­
and Second streets, Marysville, Cal. No. 125 lungs and kiuneys, resulting from a violent menced taking y u r Thoracic llalsam, and tability. uervousue**, exlaoiao urinary difficul-
J street, SacramcL'o ; No. 635 and 6U7 Com­ cold, I seemed to be going into rapid Con in a short time, was relieved of my cough and j ties, derangement ol ducrlive functions, gener­
sumption, and had began to believe that my all its »(lending miseries. And 1 feel that I al dehi’ ity, vaginitis, ¡ill diseases o' tkj vvotnb,
mercial street, S;.: Francisco.
Wholesale House at San Fraacisco, death was nut very far distant, and all wbo can safely recoin mend it to the public as a bv stcria. sterility, and all oi her disaascs pecul­
Cal., No. 628 Commercial through to 637 Clay saw me were impressed with the same convic­ good and efficient medicine f< r Coughs, Colds iar to females, she should go or write at once
tion. After trying various remedies without and inflaumtiou o f trie Lungs.
to the ccleorated female Doctor W. K. Dolier-
streets.
A
iiy jvx his Medical Institute, and consult bna
Factories— At New York, 402 Broom street any eucre.-s, I was induced to try *• Mrs.
fcLDMU EZRA STOUT.
Stipp's Thoracic Balt tin,’'and to it I urn fully
about her troubles and dis^'is;. The D let >r is
; at Paris, Boulevard St. Martiu.
np6
persuaded that 1 owe mv life und present g>.od
effecting more cures than any otlor physician
M arion C oynty . April, lSf.6.
health. Under these cucuui.-tances, I feel
M rs . L. A. S tipp : Having 1> en suffering iu iho State o f Cali.tn i«ia. Lit no talse delicacy
that I am but f erioriuiug a <!'iry to bumanitt Irom a severe cold, which scito d i 1 my head j prevent voti, but appi/ ¡mm *'livei v and s i»*ti
ORÏGO*
Q A It E R Y when I recun.u.end all s:iuii.trly ottlicted to and
throat, causing n dry. haul, ng •••ugh au l yourself from painful siifiiiitigs and prematura
try this excellent medicine.
pain in my breast, who b continued to grow death. AlliiiaiiivJ Indies whose delicate health
F irst S tre e t t c m r r u S tark and W ash
WM. TAYLOR.
worse (ill I wa> induced lo try your I boracic or other circumstances prevent an increase
in gtn n , P o rtla n d .
Bul.-aiu, >n>d. in a sii -rt time. w*a? irectrom my in their lam.lies, should write nr celt at Dr.
M apton C ounty , Og’ n, Sept. 27. 1865.
coid andati it? »funding miseries: and I can W K. Doherty's Medical Institute, and they
Having received grett heiotii Irom the in*« suit ly say that it i? the best Cough Medicine will receive every pos-ible relict and help.
of **Mrs. Mipp’s l'Loraeic Balsam,” and lie l have ever known. 1 consider it a duty t » 1 he Doctor's offices .ire so arranged that ho
ing coiivii.ceit that iis u.-e wmioi tu benclicia! humanity to recommend it to »11 similarly ear* be consulted without »ear oi observation.
to thousands of person? sufrunug without b pc i afflicted to try it.
WM. EDMUcON.
of relie:, ii is with pleasure that I make tin j
TO CORKKSPOXDENTS:
OF EVERY
following siatemcni: In the full ot 1 dii.i, 1 |
S a l e m , March S, 1866.
Patient' rc-iding to any part of the State,
took a severe cold, woicb »eltled in my lung?
Mas S tipi *: Having used several bottles bow. ver distant, wil l in.ly dv.-irc the opinion
Style,
and throat, causing 11 dry, hacking cough, of your Thoracic Balsam, and kuowu a great and ud» we ol t»r. Ibdi.ity on tocir resj» . tiva
fever, headache und pain m the breast undei many others to use il. I can safely say l cou- cases, and who flunk ¡•ii.pcr tosnl'Uiita writ»
the shoulder, in sc \ enty, until my hie seemed »idi r it the best medicine f>r Uougbs. Coid?, ten statement of such, 111 ¡neiVicitc to holding a
K in d
to tie iu real danger. About MX weeks ago, i Indigestion, Derangement of tue Stomach personal iotervw. uro re.-pectfuUy assured
taking Mrs. Siipp s Thoracic Bui and general Debility, that I Lavo ever knoau. tii.it tbeir coinuiuiiicaii ni will he held most
and Quality commenced
sum, aud iu this short space of time, l Lave
KALI’ il L. Ju*\Lri.
sac re. 1. Dr. Doherty t.ike* this opportunity
regained almost my u?ual health aud strong.Li.
of observing that all leilers are opened only
-O F -
have a good appetite, and am tree from my
S a l e m . Marion county, Slay 5 ,1 8 6 6 .
and replied to by himself, and the latter as
cough aud all us attending miseries.
M rs . S u i t : Having u?ed y- ur iboracii
promptly as poasibie.
M .o . FORWARD.
Li live case be fully and candidly described,
B ii L iiiu at dlfi'orcut times, and received greu.
he 11 eftt from Its use, i eau safely say Unit it i? Itcrsowol CMiinuunw-aUnu wil l>e su?pvr?eded. as
All orders promptly filled by A. f>. HELM ibe best to u g h Medicine that 1 have eve. • i.siruetious for diet, regimen, and tue general
known, and 1 have been iu the burnt of u » iii ,
treatment uf the case itseil (including the
«cuerul Agent.
Patent Medicine lor Coughs aud Colds, ai >. .'eiuedies) will he forwanlcU without den y,
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
LINN COUNTY.
find your preparation to excel all others, mix .
uni iu such u manner ¡is to convey no id. a of
Parrish A Co., Vibauj.
therefor« recommend it to the public.
• ii* purport o f the letter or parcel so trans­
J.
Jd. Johns. Scio.
R. C. GIBSON.
muted.
181y
LANK
COUNTY.
C ons c it a t io n
F: ikb .
Permanent cur#
AOKVTS FOR MARION COUNTY.
guaranteed,
or
no
pay.
A.
9.
McClure,
Fugeue
City,
merchant.
Charles Calvert, Waconda.
Address,
W. K. DOHERTY, >L D.,
Ellsworth & lieishaw. Druggists, Eugene.
K. Hanna. Bclparsi.
S
iew
.rt
Bn«-.Springfield.
IC’ btf
San Francisco, California.
Capt. McManus, St. Louis.
— Hamilton. Cottage Cr«*ve.
Hamilton & Bios.. Fairfield,
C. li. Fiirndly. Monnas, Benton county.
Deveuport & Wonlf'.rd.ftilverton.
Speiiuatuiriura.
CARPET, PAPER-HANGING
C.
r s . s t ip p b e g s l
Will consult their own Interests by examining
our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
^
B
JOHN
B a lsa m
sell
Cheaper than any Other ht unae on the Coast
and
AID.
„ _
GENTLEMEN'S A CHILDREN'S WEAR.
that they have removed their extensive
W ILL ASSORTED STOCK.
stock to the store. N O . HD F R O N T S treet,
formerlv occupied by
Would respectfully solicit the patronage of
C O H E N , L Y O N At K A U F M A N ,
1 be many costumers of the *‘ old firm ” and the
Where
they will open latest importations of
public generally.
9
CALL AND SEE
OPPOSITE
V
Cures
D r. W
OF C OIIUHS, COED«
not loo Car gone, and
will R E L IE V E them, when nothing else Will.
eg leave
JO B W O R K
Quick
W H EN A FEW BOTTLES OF
« &
j l s i f f p a ’
RE receiving, in addition to their extensive
Stock, by every Steamer, all the LATEST W I L I , CORE TH E W O R S T
STYLES of New Y ork, London aud Parisian
and even CWiXMlJtlPTl01V.il’
taste, for
PERciiASED o f l . m . s t a r r
his 1 entire stock of STOVES and TIN
w a KE T00s and Material, and ia now re-
COOK, P A R L O R and
B O X STO V E S,
E L E V A T E D O V E N S and
E X T E N SIO N TO PS,
BUCKS* P A T T E R N and
F IR E S ID E ’ S
IR O N and B R A SS K E T T L E S ,
PU M PS, LE D P IP E ,
and R U B B E R HOSE,
T IN , SH E E T-IR O N ,
C O P P E R and ZIN C .
C O U G H !!
FOR T
No. 72 Front gtreet, P ortland. O regon.
a v in g
H
W HAT
PRIVATE MEDICAL
M on tgom ery
SUN FRANCISCO.
J. W . HtcAEEE, Ni. D.,
sr 1
if. B .
Physician and Surgeon
ROUSE.
East Side o f Main Street.
JU S T I l/E ,
SALEM ,
•
•
;
OREGON:
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
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-
P roprietor.
FINE
WINES,
LIQUORS,
CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
HIS hotel is »ituated in the CENTRAL
and BUSINESS portion ef the City, and
Liquors of all kinds bottled by us and * * r-
o f Liberty and the Übles will be at all times supplied wjth
raa$¿4-
Office—near residence, corner
81y
BEST the market affords.
C.«ort streets, Salem.
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