The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, July 20, 1868, Image 2

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A L T E R E «.
M S k tS Ü le tU g J^olk é m n r t j S ig n a l, f
OFFICIAI PAPER OF POLK CO’.
Once upon a time, and
after
HONORABLE.
the
T E L E G R A P H IC
A t a meeting o f the Republicans o f
nm i-ta
eloee o f the war, the Souther^ States Pennsylvania held in Lancaster, the
were invited te elect Representative« following reso utions were unanimously
to Congress and take their phices in adopted, aud from which it would teem
F o r 1 re s id e n t,
the halls o f legislation. This they did, that the republican party has been the
aucPin good faith. The majority of first to make honorable mention o f J.
that body (Congress) being composed Wilkes Booth :
o f bigots, knaves, thieves and idiots,
Reeolced , That the República« Realtor who
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2 \ 1 S 08 .
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
or NEtr roiiK.
. For Vice President,
F R A N K P. B L A I R ,
discovering that the Southern States now failure in bis great duty to bis country by
had elected honest men— men gifted
with a high sense o f honor— men pus
sessed o f attainments of a high order,
feared to admit these Representatives
to scats
OF MISSOURI.
should
FO R P R E SID E N T IA L ELECTORS,
S. F. CHADWICK» oi Douglas County,
JOHN BURNETT, of Beuton Covnlj.
JAS, n. SLATER, of Union Ounty.
lest their
vanish.
own occupations
They
saw clearly
enough that it would not do to admit
such men to seats and hope to contin-
ue in their mad career o f agrarianism,
murder a u i thievery.
They according
withholding bis support from the conviction
of Andrew Johnson upon the Articles ot Im ­
peachment, so justly preferred against him by
the American people ttirou'glf their loyal Rep­
resentatives in Congress,aud so clearly proven,
foreccr forfeit» nil claim» to honor and true!.
mid merit» the condemnation o f »eery moil, ico
mon and chito in the loud ; tu iT BV sueII AC
TIOX UK LENDS A STHO.NÍ i Í k MANI) TO TKKASO.N
th an did
B o o t h t h k a s s vnin 0 r L i n c o l n ;
that he betrays the trusted hopes o f millions,
and commits a crime ugatust liberty that will
damn his name and memory to never ending
infamy ; that eveu besitition now, on the part
of any Republican Senator, to execute justice
upon the greatest criminal o f the age, will be u
deliberate bid for the commission o f further
treason, a reward for dangerous osurpat ion
and an encouragement for oppressive aud de­
grading tyranny; that it will elevate perjury
to a virtue, destroy fidelity te principle, and
make corruption honorable.
ly set themselves about the werk o f
glish press conies down on the action o f devising ways and means whereby
the Mew York Convention aud admon­ these Southern States could be kept
ishes the American people to repudiate unrepresented. A test oath was im
The auove was one o f a series of res­
provised.
Members
elect,
applying
for
olutions,
reported b) a committee and
it s i the polls; in short the Nobility
adopted by the meeting without a dis­
o f England neither endorse the plat­ seats in either House o f Congress had
senting
voice.
form nor ibe candidates o f the National to take and subscribe to an oath, that
A fter the adoption o f the C ommittee’s
Deiuoeratio Convention. Now this is they had never aided, abetted or sym resolutions, Mr. Jay Cud well, a lead­
The ing mongrel o f Lancaster, offered the
ell natural enough. Great Britain always pathized with the rebellion.
opposed the Democratic party o f the South, desirous * o f the renewal o f ami- follow in g:
O f C ourse t h e y D o n ’ t .— T ho Kn
Rctoleed, That Lyman Trnmbull and Win.
United Statues. And why ? Sim ply be­ cable relations between the scctious, Pitt Fessenden, in »eiliny their Hom e » to the
devil, and voting to acquit Andrew Johnson of
cause that party has ever been opposed to generally elected men who were not
the crime with which ho is charged, hare ren«
Monarchies; opposed the oppression of obnoxious to the charge o f even sym'* * dtred the name o f J. Wilke» Booth honorable.
These
the people for the benefit o f an aristoc­ pathizing with the rebellion.
W h a t D oes he M e a n .— Is Grant
racy ; opposed England’s iron rule and men applied for admittance— were in
convinced that there is no earthly
tyrauoous domination over Ireland and terogated as to whether they would vut *
show for his election and is therefore
isdfwth to flunk} ism everywhere. The with the radicals, and refused because
uuwi’ ling to relinquish the office he
Republican party suits the Monarchists they would not sell themselves to
now ho ds ? Or dues he propo-e to use
o f Great Britain to a dst
It is tyrun- the corrupt, perjured cabal, although
the authority vested in him b j the
ioal— despotic. This is the secret to they could take the prescribed oath.—
Rump for the purpose o f illegally fleet­
the opposition o f the English press to The Kuinp then doubles upou its own
ing himself through military interfer
the Democratic nominations and plat trucks by euacting the reconstruct 11
ence with the elections? it is time
form. Some o f the republican papers measures— placing the Southern State»
the people were advised whether or not
These
are parading in their columns what under a military dietator»hip.
the man who comes before them fur
this, that aud the other Johny Bull reeoustruction tots provide that, when
their suffrages for the highest office in
journal says against the Democratic any State Government is orgauiz d
rheir gil t has self respect enough tu re-
party, 'lliis action ou the part o f re under them, Representatives
from
publican editors betrays a great want of such State shall be admitted to seats >igu a position t-ready held by hiru.—
sagacity ; and »specially is this true in in Congress— subject of course to the Having a vi ry indifferent opinion ot
view of the fact that they are making an limitations and disabilities imposed b\ ihe man’s sense oi honor or slutue, we
« that to capture a portion oi tin. Fenian the af,re.said test oath. Well, tbi» predicted when Grant was n minuted
fir the presidency that he w'oulJ not
resign the situation he already hel l.—
<|iiarr«:ct*d in England aud lrti .nd be returned to plague its iuv« utora. The
\Yre v.ere a-sured, however, by repub
» d o being hunted down on the high telegraph under date o f Ju y 4. inform»
¡¡cans who know something of the fii
*oas. The Republican j arty is the enemy us that two an mbers from North Car­
no -s ot things, that we were mistaken
o f the Fenians while the Democracy olina— Boydou and Dicky— elected un­
— that they liad too much coiifidtsice
has ever been their friends.
England der the reconstruction laws and now in
>
in
the
man
to
suppose
tor
a
mout-nt
knows this and acts accordingly. The Washington— cannot take the the outh ;
that he would be guilty o f so unseenih
Despots o f the entire Old World arc yet these gentlemen, upon agreeing to
and unmanly an action in th ; fac# ot
pleased with the Rump Despotism down be black, republicans, were sworn in,
tho example set by Gen. McClellan.—
* 800111 , for, ao long as such a state of minus the test oath ! Aud this is all
Blood will tell.
things exists, they cm poiut to the done by the party o f all integrity ! It
>ote.
/
Feman.« are
being
hung
anci invention (the test oath) has already
experiment o f self government in the Wilks Booth, Jeff. Davis aud Capt.
T he M a j o r it y to R u le .— Every­
United States as a stupid failure— as an Wirz were to present themselves and
body in Oregon has heard the republi
abortion. W hile the republican party claim seats as members o f Congress,
cans loudly protesting during the last
maintains the ascendant the bayonet is they would all be admitted to seats
seven years that the majority should in
substituted for civil process. O f course upou pledging themselves to vote and
all cases rule— that they were ever
the Britishers don’ t like the Democrat­ act with the radical des.ructionists.—
ready to bow to the will o f the major­
ic party. W e are glad o f it.
There What a parody upon decency, honesty
ity, &c. Now let us try their practice
is no love lost.
and consistency. To be a wretch o f
by their professions. Geo. H . W il­
the first water is the best recommenda­
liams and H . W . Corbett are Senators
S cared — The Humpies, alarmed at tion one can have to republican favor,
in Congress from Oregon. Theso gen.
■the bold stand taken by the New York It is copartners in crime which the
tlemen, instead o f bowing to the will of
Convention, against the continuance o f leaders o f that party seek after, and who
a large majority o f their constituents,
that nuisance, the Freedman’s bureau, they must have at no matter what cost to
propose and advocate measures which
talk seriously about repealing or limit» the people
have been most emphatically aud ut­
ing the infamous arrangement. It is
terly repudiated by them. They advo­
too late to scare now
Should the law
W e w a n t it S to ppe d .— The Union­
cate negro suffrage, the continuance of
he repealed or modified during this ist concern, no longer able, it would
the Freedmen’« bureau and the perpet
s ession o f the Rump it will be most seem, to borrow the S ig n a l , has beta­
uation o f military rule and supremacy.
obvious to all that the Democracy is ken itself to apprcpriatirig it. Certain
Oregou has rej udinted all these things.
entitled to the credit therefor. What subscribers about Salem
complain.
Ought not Williams aud Corbett re
will the Rump organs o f Oregon say in Now Mac., you can have our paper by
sign?
the event the great bureau is abolished ? the quarter— at one dollar— payable in
W ill th ey , continue to support Con­ advance. W e again give you notice
A Republican subscriber at Salem
gress ? They ail say that said bureau that we cannot afford to exchange with complains that, as soon as the SiONAL
is as necessary to day as it ever was, you.
reaches him each week, McPherson
(in which conclusion we heartily join
“ goes for i t ” and he never gets to see
them though from a different stand
P rofound .— Macfiersen o f the Un
it again.
-point— the thing never having been ionist has made the discovery that H o­
Tell Me. that, for three dollars,
¿weessary) and that Congress would ratio Seymour is the uncle o f the duke
coin, in advunce, he can have our pa.
notsdo the country and its own record of Argyle and nephew o f Cleopatrse ;
per sent regularly to his address for
the Yiolenco to repeal it. Now, if the He probably gleaued this item of intel
one year.
thing ahould be abolished, Congress, ligcnce from the book containing four
according to republican logic, would be Kings. l i e is said to be a close stu­
T he Record says that the greater
guilty o f a great wrong
W ill they dent o f this sort o f literature.
come down with their thunders upon
that body?
C
leaned
them
O u t .— T he Dem
Huntington
portion o f the crowd in attendance at
the Democratic jubilee in Salem on
is bleeding freely
for Saturday, the 11 inst., was composed
the “ lo t cause ” o( radicalism.
He o f Republicans ! This is rather a fa­
has twice purchased tho Unionist estab­ tal admission for a wooly paper to make.
ocratia County Superintendent o f Mult
lishment out of the voracious clutches
» omah county has di.-charged from the o f the Sheriff.
His butter depends
public Schools o f the county such upon the success o f the disUnion ticket
teachers as sing John Brown and hi
this fall. I f Seymour is elected (oi
glorified and require scholars to join in which there can be no doubt) the in
the blasphemy. O f course the Oreyo dian Department wilt be transferred to
niati is worried at this.
other hands.
T h e most ludicrous thing we have
S om ebody invited Dickens, while
read lor many a day was the dispatch
in Boston, to attend one o f tbe churches
to the effect that the Democracy had on Sunday. Dickens declined to go,
ear» it d the election in Mississippi by because he didn’ t take ¿uy iuterest iu
e» o«* Lauds.”
J American politics.
T he old Catiline, Stevens, has pounc­
ed upon the President again with a nu­
merous progeny o f “ articles o f Impeach*
ment*”
C h ic a g o , July 13.— Specials to the
morning papers say that several. pol­
iticians and members from the Tamma.
ny Hall Convention, and some who are
dissatisfied with the nomination o f
Grant, are trying first to compel Sey­
mour to withdraw, or failing in this,
endeavor to enlist Chase or some prom­
inent statesman as third candidate for
Presidency. Should
Chase rjfusc,
John Quincy Adams will be proposed
for President and Sum. Carrey for
Vice President. The Convention will
he held August 81 h, it Pittsbuig or
Cincinintti. The 1 aders oi this m >ve
ment are said to embrace Lew. Camp
hell o f Ohio. Gen. Freemonf, Sam. Curey
and many o f the participants in the
old Philadelphia Convention two years
«go.
''
’
Chicago, July 14.— The Democrats
intend holding an immense ratification
meeting in this city to-moriow night.
Frank Blair and Geo. H. Pendleton
are among the speakers.
A Washington special says that Con­
gress will probably not adjourn until
after the 23d, wheu the ten days will
have expired since the bill excluding
from the eleotoral college unreconstruct­
ed States was presented to the Presi­
dent.
From Mississippi.
Jackson, July 14.— Gov. Humphrey
and family were yesterday ejected from
the Executive wausion by military
authorities.
It is claimed that the Democrats
carried the recent election iu this State
by gross frauds.
Washington, July 15.— The commit­
tee on Elections reported the creden­
tials o f Boydeu and Dicky, members
elect from North Carolina, but those
gentlemen were unable to take the test
nuth.
The committee recommended
that the ojth prescribed for persons
whose disabilities have hem removed
be administered
Agreed to. Both
gentlemen were then sworu iu and took
their seats.
G ra n t W h ippe d b y a N eoiio .— W c
understand th it Thomas Grant a h a lf
breed youth and reputed sou o pGeneral
II. S. Grant, was badly beaten at
Knight’s Ferry, Stanislaus county, a
few days since, b> a gentieniau o f the
Alrica 11 persuasion, and is not expected
to recover. The bottom rail is getting
on top. The diffi ulty arose from th
desire o f the/freeduntn to more thor
mjghly commingle the blood o f the
tacea, aud especially to become a t el.»
live o f our futuie president. The lie
gro has been committed to await the
action o f the grand jury. The Gener­
al has our sympathy mi this melancholy
affair.— Tuolumne City Xetes.
P ills
H O SIE ri'E R , SA1ITU k DEAN.
San Franeisso.
Legacies Left By B#chauau.
-
D e f a u l t * » .—-Prom diffrent pjtffci*«
%
The will o f the late
President Bu
chanan has been filed in the Register’s
office, at Lancaster Pennsylvania
The
following are the beq^efets : $ 2,000 to
the poor o f Lanoastey City, in addition
to the $4,000 previous« donated; $1,*
000 to the presbyterian jphuroh o f Lan­
caster, o f which deeasedyas a member;
$5,000 to Esther Parker, hou»e keeper
o f the deceased— being in addition to
$ 2,000 heretofore givcnjher: $ 2,000 to
Martha J. Lane, widow*of James B.
Lane, deceased, P e te r »llillier, Mary
Sm thgall.aud Lizzia Stoner, servants,
$100 each.
The books, plate and furniture to
Mrs. llariiet L. J- huso*, Rev. E. Y.
Buchanan, aud J . Buehiuun Henry, to
he divided equally among them, allow­
ing Esther Parker $2JU out o f the
amount
The balance o f the estate,
real add personal, is directed to be di­
vided among his heirs as follows : One*,
fourth to Mrs. Harriet L. Johnson, ouo
fourth to Rev. E. Y. Buchanan, neith­
er o f whom is to be charged with con
siderable advancements which have
been made to them, tnd the balance to
J. Buchanan Henry, son o f his sister,
Harriet B, Lane, and\the three sons of
his nephew, James B. Lane, deceased ;
Mary E. Durham, daughter of his sis­
ter, Mary Yates, deceased ; to Maria B.
Weaver, Jessie Magaw (formerly Jes.
sic W eaver,), James B. Weaver aud
John B. Weaver.
The testator states that “ whilst feel
ing full confidence both in the integrity
and business capacity o f Edward E.
Johnson, the husband o f my niece, liar
net Lane Johnson, I yet deem it pfu
dent to secure to her u maintenance
against the unforeseen contingencies o f
f'utur^ytrffrs
For this purpose l up
point uiy hereafter named executors.
Ilham B. Swarr and Edward Y. Boon
unun, *>r the sttrv vow o f them, tru.-iecs
»»r trustee, and ditvo* 110*111 to ret,»in in
their hands, and invest and manage '«»
the b st advantage, * free ami disci; trg.
ed from the debts and control «if her
said husband, two-thirds o f the amount
Bequeathed her as my re-id nary lega
tee.” The testator appoints lid ward
Y. Buchanan, his brother, and ilirum
1 }. Sw.ur, Kscj. to be the executors ol
his l ist will ami instilment
T h e vV heat land property is given to
Harriet Lam* Johnson, niece o f the tes
tutor, for which she pays $12 J;JJ out
>1 Iter residuary »hare < f the estate.
The will is dated at Wheatland. Jan
nary 27. 1801». and a codicil o f the 0 th
o f August. 1867. provides that W ill­
iam B. Reed is to have ouo thousand
dollars, to |>av the expenses and secure
the publication of a biographical work
•it* deceased; ami to Mrs. Mary L
Reed, wife o f William B Reed, the
deceased gives five thousand dollars, a
legacy for her separate u-e and benefit,
as a compensation for the woik Mr
William B. Reed has un iertuken to
perform. All deeea.-ed’s private pa­
pers, correspondence, etc , are directed
to he given to Mr. lieed for this pur
pose.
The estate ¡»^estimated at three hun­
dred thousand dollars.
directly from Yamhill couoty we learn
that the late County Treasurer, Mr-, C.
Eckles, had fallen bebipd some $4,000
in his settlement with the ootioty,“ and
that .bis securities had been notified o f
the delinquency.
It will be remem--
beied that a short time since the late
Treasurer o f said county reputed him ­
self robbed o f about nine huodrod dol*
lurs in currency, belonging to the coun­
ty.
It occurred to us at the time that
the pockets, o f the Treasurer constituted
a singular depository for county funds
and effects.
It Was unfortunate that
he had hot been robbed dh the whole
amount while he was about it.
was a
This
decided b l u n d e f j, and -a blun­
der, they say, is a crime.
Yamhilliaus are wedded to lo ilty f
let them have it,- subject however*
to all o f its inherent adjuncts.
H o r a t io
Seymour
aud
Frank
P. Blair have both signified their ac­
ceptance o f the Dominations tendered
them by the late New York Coavcn»
tion.
Their letters o f acceptance hav«
not yet reached this coast.
A third party movement is talked o f
with Chase or some other republican as
standard
bearer.
This
arrangement
would have the effect o f demoralizing
the
Republicans— especially
at tho
South— where Chase would carry the
solid nigg« r vote, and o f course w«*akcn
• he tepuhlicati
O.
A T T O It N I 'l l
force correspondingly.
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AT
A M ) CO U N SELO R
J. t w ,
K n l e m . O i* e ffo n .
Y
r ILL |»r:t<*ti.-e in all tin* Court* nf Rocord
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Hint intorinr Cnurt.« «»ftliis Stat«s.
> « Hie«, iu \Vutkiaas A Cu’ » lit ick, up stairs.
mr
F a n n e r « ’
H to r e —
MONEY « A V E « I
LOOK A T ^T H IS I
r.M IE LAK'i I.sr AM) 1SK.ST STOCK OF
D r y Goo Is-,
Clothing,
Iloo's.
Shorn,
Groceries,
and Crudery,
That bar evtr been offered iu Polk C
received at
i t ju»t
CRO.YR & W O L F ’S
New two nti>ry building at INDEPENDENCE,
R a il r o a d L a n d s .— Mr: Gaston.
wui«*h we will mk ! CHEAPER (ban the CHEAP-
BST.
President ot the Oregon Central Rail,
We are prepared through rocent nrra*)"e-
road Co., W est side, has received a
«uents made iu San F'ranei-'c », to find c »nit.nl
letter, dated June 22 d from the Hon
sale f >r all kin«!» <»f Produce »n<l paying' the
Highest market price for WHEAT.
C. Hubbard, informing him o f the pas
We alto have in connection with our store,
sage by Congress o f the act extending
A LARG E W AREH OUSE,
the time for completing the first mid
where we offer storage on food terms.
second sections o f the Oregon Central
Railroad. The following is a copy ol
i8 tr
C R 0P3E & W 0LF.
N
ot
G
e
n
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r
a
l
l
y
K
nown
.—
Martin
the a ct:
To amend an act entitled “ An act Van Bureu is the only mau who held
granting lands to aid in the construc­ the offices o f President, V ice President,
tion o f a railroad and telegraph line Minister to England, Governor o f his
AND
from the Central Pacific railroad, in own State, and member o f both houses
of Congress. Thomas II. Benton is the
California, to Portland, in Oregon.”
Be it enacted by the Senate and only man who held a seat in the United
S. CRIDER, THANKFUL POR TIIE
9 liberal patronage which has been hith­
House o f Representatives of the United States Senate for thirty consecutive
Tho only instance o f father erto extended to him in Dallas, would embrace
States o f America, in Congress assetn. years.
«his medium to say to all that he U prepared
bled. That section six o f an act entitled and son in the United States Senate, with increased facilities to serve
(> An act granting lands to aid in the at the same time, is that o f H m Henry
CFVrOJVKRS
construction of a railroad and telegraph Dndge, Senator from Wisconsin, and fur more acceptably thuL heretofore.
line from the Central* Pacific railroad,^ His son, Augustus 0. Dtnlec Senator
Boots,
in California, to Portland, in Oregon.’ from Iowa. General James Shields is
Shoes
approved July twei ty-fifth, eighteen the nnly man who ever represcit c«l two
end Gai'ers,
hundred mid sixty six. he so amended States in the United States Semite.—
and warranto 1. A i u-oj»rt-
us to provide that ii stead o f the times j At one time he was Senator from Illi- manufacture'!
tnent of
now fixed in said section, the first sec- ) mtis and siih-cqiicntly fr-in Minnesota
CUSTOM M A D E W O R K
t¡on o f twenty miles ol said railroad John Quincy adattis held positions un constantly on ham).
and telegraph shill he completed wi ll »let* the government during every »d
lte p a ii ii i g neatly done,
^
A continuance of patr«>nage solicited.
in eighteen months from the passage o f ministration from that o f Washington
A . 8. ( R I D E R .
this act, anJ at least twenty miles in to that- o f Polk, during which he «lied
Dallas, July 20, 186S.
18tf
He
had
been
Minister
to
England,
each two years thereafter, and the
whole on or before the fh^tday of July, member o f both houses of Congress
Anuo Domini eighteen hundred and and President o f the United States.—
He died while a member o f the House
eighty.
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o f Representatives.
I
CELEBRATED
(
C o n sisten t G r a n t .— It is a fact to
W e see it stated in the P o lk C o u n .
be noted in connection with Grant's
Theee deHckms stomach Bitters are entirely |
letter, “ endorsing the resolutions ” o f t y (O regou) S ig n a l , that there is
) Vegetable, and free from alcohol and every hurt- (
the “ Shycoggy ” Convention, that
strong talk o f the removal o f Geo. L
TRY
JUDGE
with the “ breeding in ” theory which
W
oods
from
the
Gubernatorial
chair
THEM!
FOR
is part o f the Rump creed, his past life
TRY
YOUR
It will be remembered
has been most signally accordent — o f Oregon.
SELF!
T
H
IM
!
Dalles City has the honor to be the that Judge Wilson charged that there
ful ingredient. A pleasant tonic, and a m ost!
resting.place o f one o f Grant’s widows was a fraud in the Grant county votes,
agreeable dtink. Tue market is flooded with»
poi son ous com pounds; bu t TH E8E bitters, m edej
— a la Mrs. Thad.,— and o f a summer's
from tbe purest extracts o f valuable roots, bert f J
whereby
W
oods
was
elected.
I
f
he
and herbs, are admirably adapted to the «u reoll
day a smart, little grayback eating.
all affections o f tbe Stomach, Kidneys,! leer and)
holds
the
office
unlawfully,
and
it
can
Miss Grant may be seen majestically
Bowels. s*.tch as Dyspepsia, Fever, Diarrhoea,,
Loss o f Appetite, etc. etc. For sale every adore. |
waddling througlethe streets. Wonder be so proven satisfactorily, turn him
A. FENKHACSEN. S ol * M a s u f a c t t m *,
i f “ Grant the elder,” wouldn’t like to o u t; i f not, let him alone. The poor
cor Bsnsome ft J u k son , Fan Fn-rrirro.]
r w \ # v a «4
have Mr. Bonner to trim op this little
fellow suffers enough remorse o f con-
incident “ according to centrak ?” The
old mau would be 41 tickled to death.” science for the defeat in Oregon, and
D R . H U F F L A A D ’S
for the part he took in the canvass in
— Grande Ronde Sentinel.
CELEARATED
this*State last year.— Solano (C a l)
Sentinel.
S W IS S S T O M A C H B IT T E R S
A
STORE.
ISTAROFTOUiTO]
| 3 T0 M ACH_BITTERS!:
T iie G r e a t H ea lth R estorer .—
are
prepared expressly fur tho cure o f those dis­
eases that have their origin iu impure blood
and foul and vitiated bnmors, and for 35 years
they have proved tnat in all eruptive skin dis­
eases, in all m.asmatie and scrofulous or can
cerous diseases, and in every form o f ulcerous
and scabious disease, these two great remedies
never fail in ifTeciiug a cure.
5fiff
B ristol ’ s S a r s a p a r i l l a and
NEW S.
Many thousands ot sick people have hoen re­
stored to health by Bristol’i« Sarsaparilla and
Pills, and in«»re certificates o f cures and letters
o f grateful thanks have been received in tln-ir
favor than were ever written for all other med­
icines combine i. Sufferer! whatever may 1«
your ailment, give these two remedies a trial.
No matter how often you tuay heve been dis­
appointed, they will benefit and most like cure
you.
’ I10STKTTER, SMITH k DEAN.
San Franeisso.
McPherwon. the p«»krr fl«t, successor
to McDonald the stupi«! and “ pi«*us ”
bmmuer, as edit-dr o f the ' Unionist
complains because we won't exchange
with him. W e never refuse to ex­
change with any paper in Oregon
which is conducted with respectability
or by a m»n o f tolerable habits.
T K l f ---- The best Purifier o f the Blood,
A Pleasant fu n ic !
IT
A try Ngreoab/o Drink !
Unsurpassed t»»r acting survly but gen?
gently «»it tho ncreltou* of the kids
neys, bowc/», »t -in i-li aud fiver!
For tale at nit who/esa/e aud retail
/iquor, drug and grocery stores.
NO BODY PIIOULD BK WITIIOT IT.
J. G. FHISCH.
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Proprietor,
TAYLOR k DEN DEL, bole Agenta; *
413 C ay »treat, Baft Francisco,
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