The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, November 09, 1868, Image 2

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    P a t u iu t u m vs. P r o t e c t io n .— I f
we buy ou ported «foods, the heavy du
ty is paid into the treasury ; if we buy
OFFICIAL PAPER OF POLK CO. pro'eetrd " d«.uiestie goods the extra
profit go»-s into tli«* private pocket of
MONDAY MORNING, NOV. t». I860-
the manufacturer. A patriotic desire
to support the government sh«>uld lo*r­
Tlie Railroad.
ieally urge us therefore, to purchase
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.. j loreign wares rattier than domestic.—
T h e m yor.ty of the Railroad Commit
wc |nUat pay twi|?0 as luuc|, u8 we
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without regard to justice, decency, hon­
or, or even honesty, to prevent the West
side from reaping any benefit from
grant.
the
In a few words the Ka.-t side is
lie is here confronted by B., a “ dom
estic manufacturer,” who informs him
that, by virtue o f having 70 per cent
above a fair profit on his wares to spec
ulatc upon, lie can under bid him to an
extent that he must suffer a los- to at
doing everything possible to prevent
the construction o f a railroad on this | l®n,P^ t0 compete with hiiu. By ll,ld
side o f the R iver— or for that matter, this time A. sees the point, withdraws
iu the State.
Every lawyer ofany sense, with whom
we have conversed on the subject, cou-
curs in the report o f the majority o f the
con mittce, and the views expressed
from the Department o f the Interior,
thin«' themselves nor allow others the
X 0w that the battle is well over and opportunity. No comity existed between
, |h|i 8mnke somewhat cleared away, it the Senate and House so far as the
uiay not be atuiss to animadvert briefly majority was concerned. Laws, o f how­
t*ie reported, in substuucc, that, it the might otherwise get what we want for,
West iSido Company has uot secured
it is betier that fifty per cent, o f our
tl.a Congressional luud grant, no compa earnings sh.mld go increase the nation-
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ny has and uo company can get it, anu
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this Leirislature cannot enable any c o m -!
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ies;t> u t you see all tar ill laws arc
nany to take any steps in the matter.
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enacted with a tnil knowledge ot the
A former Legislature designated tte
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I advantage the “ domestic manufacturer
Oregon ( entral Railroad Co. as the ;
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comt>ai:\ to iocutve the Land («rant, the
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power to interpose, between his pocket
W ist Sole Company complied with the 1
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and the treasury, an obstacle and a plan
•act o f Congress, and the laws o f Oregon,
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that may ttot be circumvented tnoug h
and is rccoguized by the Department of
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the prime object o f all tariffs were rev»
the Interior as the couiptny entitled to
enue. For iustanee: A . lands a car­
the graWt, and to whom jiatcnts will be
go o f cutlery in the port o f Boston,
issued when they comply with the re.
from Sheffield, England, whereupon he
maiml. r o f the conditions precedent.
is immediately waited upon by Custom
The Ka^t-sSide Company have never
House authorities and informed that he
complied with any o f the provisions of
! must pay a duty on his invoice, o f 70
law, and the Department o f the Interi­
per cent. Mr. A.g<«es into the market
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or has expressly refused to recognize ,
their right to any interest ill the grant *or ^ ie llUr- ">c °* ‘,Siertaln'° " dl* * u r
whatever. Like «he -J o y in the men. I he caa <•«•••>»« ,,f •>“ « « * «• *)» “ » « 8
¡jer," when the, eannot recure the I ure
l," u .«« P»VioB .1.0 gov-
eminent
the
70
per cent aforesaid.—
grant to themselves the East-Side Com
pany are doing every thiug they can,
that they were neither willing to do any
The State Legislature.
¿¿Ulkig jüolk itonutn Signal.
his goo Is, and the government gets no
thiug. 1 he poor have this extra 70
per per cent, ito they see it?
upon the actions, doin gs, merits and ever whob-some a character, passed in
demerits o f the Legislative Assembly the House were incontinently slaught­
which a d jo u rn e d informally on Wednes
ered in the Senate, and vice versa. A
day, Oct 28th, 1868, at the Capital at crisis was fioally reached. The whole
Salem, Oregon.
To begin. T o say farce culminated with the republican
that said Legislature, considered in all members, as a crowning act o f infamy,
o f the multifarious bearings incident to resigning and leaving the lower House
kindred bodies, was a success, would be, without a quorum, said members choos
we think, more than «he facts in the ing to complete their perfidious record
case woulu warraut. And while no by leavtug the State powerless to dis-
special
blame
may
attach
to
any
charge current obligations for
want of
individual member on the majority side an appropriation.
Thus closed the
o f either House for the apparent muddle
great drama.
and chaos into which the business o f the
W hat the late Oregon Legislature
session was finally reduced, still the
did do, has gone into history; what it
majority a* a whole must, iu a remote
did not do is what the people are most
degree at least, shoulder the respoosi.
concerned in.
bi ity for much which was done and
Having been present during a con­
not done, during the period generally
siderable portion o f the session ourself,
Nhonght to be allotted in which for the
we can testify to the commendable ac­
Legislation o f Or. gon to be accomplish
tion o f our Polk county members— all
ed. It was manifest enough in the ear.
o f them. And it is matter for gratu­
ly part o f the session that the republi.
laron for the people o f Polk county,
can minority in either llo u s i had do.
that, amid the din, and roar, and crash
ter mined not to legisfate for tho people.
o f contending and conflicting interests;
The j art these factionists agreed upon
amid the storms o f passion aud reseut
and adhered to scruple«.usly throughout,
ment, which towqred aloft; the corrup­
was o retard, delay uud confuse ; their
tion and perfidy which poisoned the
part was a negative one whtn measures
atmosphere; the uncertainty of results
o f a wholesome character were proposed
and the claims o f mammon and avarice
or brought forward, and an affirmative
which finally developed themselves into
one when measures o f doubtful expedi­
open oilers to bribe, they came out un-
ency were obtruded. In trdcr to de
scathid and the brighter for the trying
: Ly and embarrass the business o f tin
ordeal through which they had passed
session, speeches,amendments, motion-,
to a haven s-» secure as the coutiuued
. counter motions silly and unwarrantable
and increased confidence o f those whose
skirmishing generally were resorted to
trusts they were the faithful keepers—
by republicans iu either House. The
tho ur.corrupt and incorruptible repre­
Democratic majority had it in their pow
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sentatives o f a gr.iteful constituency.
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The New York World of friept l-ltn.
tainin- a Tract,
Tract. (X
(S o . | cr 10 Preve,lt a 8reat dcal ')f ,his- T hP
comes to hand containing
‘ previous question” should have been
20 ) the title o f which, reads : “ Ueineiu
The election last Tuesday passed off
her the Sabbath day to keep it h oi/. ” • ,,,ore viS” rous,J I,res' ed’ liu f‘ a ,a,8‘ very quietly, in this county, little or uo
Do., and lhat the recent action o f the
W e suppose the “ Bible Union ” or p u d fatal magnanimity toward a fallen interest apparently beiug taken in the
Legislature, and di-honest conduct o f some other “ institoosh ” in New York foe wl,°
inc»Pable o f appreciating result. The vo’ c, as compared with
the East side, cannot pos-ibly affect the charters the privilege in the World of. ur reciprocating the commonest courtesy
that o f last June, is very light, uotwith
legal l ights o f the We.-t Side Co.
fiee o f us'ug that paper as a wrapper j wrought much mischief and no good standing the f'-ict that there is not a
During the sessiou o f the “ late la­ for their publications.
Two }’ *»*» before when the republicans precinct in the couuty wherein votes
mented ’ ’ Legislature, Ben. Holliday &
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1 had a majority, they were insulting, ex-
borrowed from Benton or some other
Co.’ in the interests o f the East side, run
B r i l l i a n t i n L o c a l G e o g r a p h y . : acting, ini peri u s; invoked theoperatiou
county by the republicans were not
u regular “ C h eban g” at the Capital, — -The
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San Francisco Chronicle very o f the “ previous question” whenever
polled. The rads, said they wanted a
to the unspeakable disgrace o f Oregon Aagcly locates“ Walla Walla ” in Gro­ they chose to still the voice o f a Demo*
majority this time “ for prestige in the
und the lasting infamy o f certain mem­ gon
Wonder if the same astute genius oerutic member, and that was frequent
iiurt State election.”
bers, who were, perhaps, not proof would not locate Oregon in Washing­ ly. These things wore forgotten and
that the grant belongs 10 the W est Side
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against the seductive influences ot flat*
ton Territory ? The Chronicle vaunts its
forgiven by the Democratic majority iu
tery, cigars, whiskey, etc., etc.
The
superior! wisdom in season aud out o f
infamous actiou o f Holliday & Co., the
season, and, if the above may be taken
the late Assembly who suffered itself to staml ou Commercial street, Salem,
be betrayed by a wily and unscrupulous with piles of custom made clothing.
minority well nigh to the very verge ol
East side, and the Legislature, in mud­ as a sample, its wisdom is certainly un
dling, confusing and embarrassing the bounded. “ Palmar* qai meruit fera l.’ ' disaster.
great and important cn'erprise o f the
Oregon Central Railroad deserves, and
T he R e s u l t . — W e reserve com
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the
thiogs the republicans had done for the
The vote in California i- very close— i od iu the session, Ben Hol iday, a great
requiring the < fficial count to decide on co;porationist,monopolistaudLegis!ative
which side sho has cast I k r lot. The
probabilities at la.>t accounts w« re iu ta
vor o f Seymour nnd Blair.
country, even down to stealing spoons,
but singularly enough omitted any ref­
Ou tbe authority o f a dispatch re­
erence to that crowning act, which, a-
ceived at Salem, to the effect that the
bovc all other acts, recommends the re
State had gone for Grant, from Judge
publican party to the favor ot gospel
Deuuy o f the Dalles, the republicans
gou gersof the Puritan faith— the hang,
W e suggest, iu
o f Dallas made large demonstrations on
Friday night last. About all o f them
justice to the good Bro., that another
who had any windows in their houses
meeting be called, at which he may
am nd by picturing Mrs. Surratt dam:
had the same illuminated. Anvils were
fired and i-peechcs made at the Court
ling iu the air with a host o f preachers
House by Bros
ing o f a bliud widow.
executing the war dance in fu 1 presence
o f the awful scene !
Roork and Turney —
G. B . Stilea is in receipt o f a fresh
supply o f family groceries. Mr. S. is
one o f the most energetic aud enterpri-
mcrchants in the county.
His aim und
ambition is to keep stuok complete, and
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J. II. Lewis has just received a hea­
vy ¡Rvoipe o / queensware.
Sets o f all
hinds and pattern-*, besides some new
styles to be hud by callirn: at his store.
Mr. L. purchases systematically— buys
just what the people want and o f good—
the best quality. . lie bube'es in sub
itautial utility rather than empty display
his kit.”
Every body could see that
he uieuut business. A collossal swindi«
was on the ta^ is.
A railroad scheme
was the order.
Ben , aforesaid, wanted
the people, the State and General Guv
eminent to build a railroad through the
fertile valley o f tho W illamctteand turn
the fcauie over to him ad gratio el ]/te-
sen turn.
This was a stake o f such vast
proportions that the invincible Ben. was
not disposed to let it slip from his itch­
ing palm without a struggle of no mean
magnitude to secure it.
woods.
wanted a railroad.
claimed
The people
A grant o f land was
by rival companies,
and ot
It is thought that Senator Williams | course belonS«d t(> » veritable Railroad
squandered from fifty to seventy-fiive ! Company, and o f course Ben did not
thousand dollars in this state— green ; belong to such a Company. Here the
backs— furnished him at the east to struggle commenced and here friend
carry Oregon with
he shrinks from no inconvenience or
sacrifice to iusure success in this direc­
tion.
manipulator, came to town and “ spread
aud all before they were out o f the
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ship ceased.
Tbe rival interests of
the constituencies o f both Democrats
The Portland papers speak of the ur
abated vigor with which work on the
are still at the old
majority wa:
j saiJ
Brn. Roork. in the course o f his s.»r-
inou, enumerated a long string ot guod
B ios
How W ill it Effect S \n Francisco?
Loss o f a Large Trade Threat­
composed of men of more than average
ened.
capacity,
intellect, cultivation
ami
Though
will receive the condemnation and con­ meats ou the „re-ult of the election probity, their m ¡gnauimity and courte-
tempt o f every one who has the inter, which has juot terminated apparent!) j yya bearing toward an un-crupulous, in-
cats of the State at heart. The actiou so overwhelmingly iu f.«vor ot h u n t . It sulcnt and imbecile minority may be
is sufficient to s » j tlmt nearly all o f the
harc pruvokca the luiluro to ac
of the Legislature may serve the pur­
great States noith have given their
couiplish substantial results dutiug the
pose o f Beo. Holliday and his California
electoral votes for him. There can be
Session.
conspirators iu embarrassing the growth
no sort o f doubt o f bis election.
Having, now mildly sketched the
and prosperity o f Oregon, and may
share republican treachery and bad
gratify, to a certain extent, the coward
Up to latest advices it Was thought
ly malice o f the East-side, but it cannot that Seymour and Blair had carried faith contributed toward what some peo
divest the West side of any o f its legal nearly all o f the carpetbag States, be­ pie call “ a legislative failure,” it is due
to truthjhat we show up what cuntribu
rights, uor will it confer upon certain
sides K v., M d.,N J ., Delaware and N.Y.
ted in a large degree to the success ol
hireling members of that body more
The Democrats have gained about 25
nefarious projects which they constant­
than a brief, stiukiug, moribund notori­ meuib°rs o f Congress.
ly had on foot. A t a very crit cal peri-
ety.
A t the wake on Friday night last,
Barmau
and republicans begot a j'tm ble ou this
questiou. “ Bad blood *' was engender
West-side read is being pushe«! along, j cd. Tbe working majority ou the Dem
1 ho
Great Bridge ’ over the Marq- ; ocratic side became demoralized. Crim-
uaiu canyon is completed.
inatious and recriuunutions followed.
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I The breach was difficult to heal even af
W e noticed when iu Lola a few davs
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Ja ter the railroad question was disposed
since that R. Doty had a splendid stock
of, and the ordinary routine o f business
o f goods, as u>uul. He is engaged in
resumed. A spirit o f retaliation seems
shipping apples had on baud aud ready
to have seated itself iu the hearts o f a
( for boxing, a very choice lot,
number o f members to sush an extent
Hitherto, San 1* ran cisco has been the
supply depot for Oregon, W ashington
Territory, Idaha. and a portion of Mon
tana. This trad** has be« n one o f no
little importance to this port, being
worth many thousands o f dollars annu­
al 1 v. I f the movement recently in.iug-
urafe bv the merchants proves success­
ful. all o f this valuable trade will be lost
to San Frauciso, and the commercial
importance o f the city materially diniio-
i-bed. Already several ships have
soiled from New York, laden with,gen­
eral merchandise, direct for 1’ortlaud,
and preparations are y:aking lor ship
ping all the goods required for that
market. I f one cargo can be taken
direct to Portland, a dozen can, and as
it will cost no more to send a ship to
that i lace from New York than it does
to send one here, the probabilities are
that B orlan d will soon cease to pur­
chase in this market, while the grain
and ether produce o f Oregon will be ex­
ported direct from Portland, instead o f
through this port. It will thus be seen
that a valuable portion of our trade is
seriously throate* ed. W’ ith the exhor.
hitunt port charges ruling here, it is
folly to expect our trade from seeking
other channels, and in this matter our
merchants have been woefully blind to
their own and the interest o f the city.
The Chamber o f Commerce ha> steadily
opposed all movements for increasing
communication to and from this city, and
by its course in relation to the city front,
iias assisted in materially increasing
wharf and dock charges to a frightful
degree. The difforence in port and
whart charges in San Francisco and
Portland is enough iu favor ot the lat­
ter to amouut to a fair profit on a gen.
eral cargo o f merchandise. People may
fancy that tlieColumbiaBar offers serious
obstructions to vessels from New York.
Not so. WTith g»od tug boats those
obstructions can be readily overcome,
and vessels taken into Portland with as
little risk as they are brought into this
port. Our merchants and busiuess men
.-hould look into this matter, and adopt
vigorous measures, or else our comrner.
cial supremacy will be destroyed. Trade
here is dull enough already. W hat will
it be i f we lose the trade o f Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho, with the city
debarred o f quick and easy modes o f
communication wtth all parts of the
interior l — S. F- CulL
MARRIED.
From the New York Independent,
Nov. 7tb, 1867.
At the residence o f Wm Burdon in Polk co.
Read, think, and decide! The eim*
Oregon, on the 4th inaL, by tì. B. Snvery, J.
pie therapeutics o f the Patriarchical
P., Mr. J. M. Kaukin and Ora C. Wisbard.
era, when herbs “ for healing the na-
At the residence o f the bride’s father, Nov.
1. 1868, by J. L. Collins, J. P., Mr. N a t Ilol- tionfc” were the only medicine in use,
fiud little favor with the medical profes.
tnan and Miss M. A. Waters ; all o f Polk co.
sion o f the day. Y et at the earljr pe­
riod o f the world’s history the ordinary
DIED.
term o f human life was at least e>ght
In Salt Lake precinct, Oct. 27, of patrie sore
It is there­
throat, Cregg, son o f John W. and Letti« times longer than it is now.
Townsend, i ed 4 years and six months.
fore manifest that the stamina o f man
At samo place, ot same disease, Nov. 3, Ed­ has seriously declined in tho lapse o f
na Francis, daughter ourne, aged 7 years.
ages,
It is a scientific fact that, during this
process o f human degeneration and de«
cay an immense number o f powerful
poisons have been introduced into thd
medical repertoire, while the mild veg­
etable
system o f treatment exclusively
POTY A CO., EOLA, HAVE TIIEIR
a splendid new
practiced when the world was young,
has been in a great measure abandoned
W A R E ROUSE
by the medical profession. This is w
singular coincidence, and it suggest»
Completed and arc prepared to store an indefi­ the possibility ot a direct connection be­
nite quantity o f Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.,etc.,
tween the physical deterioration o f the
and are paying the highest
species, and the wholesale administra­
tion o f deadly mineral and other drugs.
CASH PRIC E
It may well be doubted whether the
mineral salts and oxyds,- and the no less
for W H E A T and O A T S .
Their facilities f«>r receiving and sacking grain dangerous alkaloids, which chemistry
arc unsurpassed uny where iu the Stute.
has added to the pharmacopoeia, have
Steamboats laud regularly alongside o f
not destroyed more lives than all the
their Ware House at all seasons o f the year.
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diseases they have been prescribed to
cure. One thing, at least, is certain—
SAML H E A D R I C K .
GEO. A . EDES.
viz : that the average term o f human
existence has been shortened since the
days when the vegetable kingdom was
the only medical dispensary known to
E ALER S IN
mankind.
The truth is— and sensible people are
becoming more alive to it every day:—
Drugs,
that the world, is ovcrductored. T h e
principles o f medication are sim ple;
ifledicines,
but they have been so befogged by tech,
uicalities, so mystified by profes ional
Paint«,
verbiage, that one half the community
fancy they can neither be interpreted
Oils,
nor applied except by persons who have
been taugbt to clothe tlie living truths
o f science in dead languages. It is not
AND DYE STUFFS,
to the interest o f “ the Faculty” that
the theory and practice o f medicine
At the OM Stand fornK-rly occupied by M. R.
should be simplified and popularized ,
COX A CO.,
aud therefore the public conceive but
;itt!e light from that quarter.
UNION BLOCK, Commercial Street,
To prevent crime is one o f the great
ends o f civil law, and to prevent disease
SALEM , OREGON.
should be one o f the grand objects of
medical scicin-e. It is better to protect
A liberal discount made to country trade.
than to cure, aud much easier. \ itul
GEO. A. EDES.
power is the natural antagonist of all the-
8AML. HEADRICK.
influences that militate against health
— whether they exist in the air wc
« T R A \Y R K : R RII7S !
breathe, in the water we driuk, or the
S T R A W B E R R I E S ! objects with which we c m c in contact,
FO R F A L L P L A N T IN G !
or in ourselves. W ithout a sufficiency
ot this re.-istant principle, there can be
13 C h o ic e V a rie tie s N ow R ead y!
no reasonable hope o f escaping prevail­
,81 50 P K R 11 I N DU RI) !
ing epidemics, or o f enjoying cvcnfUiv-
1 ) J j ANTS carefully Selected aud scntV>y Mail
at Ìoivraten. October an l November i.- «ler tlie most lav.-ratdc external circum -
ocst time to Plant.
-taucc-«. an immunity from sickness and
COX & B A R I I ART,
pain. This fact being established, the
Moores’ Salem.
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next question is, how shall a deficiency
in physical and constitutional vigor be
supplie«! ? Instructed by the experi­
ence o f twenty years, ami sustained by
the testimony o f thousands o f individ­
Dealer la
uals o f both sexes; hading from all paits
o f the world, we reply that llostetter’s
F E E D , G R A IN A N D F L O U R !
Stomach Bitters is the only medicine-
that can be fully relied on as a protec­
Paint«,
tive and preveutativc tonic and alterna­
tive in ail climates and under all con­
Oil«,
tingencies. W ith a system strengthr-
cdi d and fortified by the use o f this in.
V a rn is h e s vigorant, no one who po.-scsses common
prudence need fear the effects o f mal­
-Axn-
aria. It is the best safeguard against
infectiou at present known. It produces
C O L O R S O F A L L K IN D S .
appetite ; it promotes digestion ; it pre­
vents constipation : it regulates the flow
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o f Idle ; it strengthens the nerves, it
purifies the animal fluids; it clears tho
Cila«s and Fully,
brain; and, the vehicle o f its medical
properties being a pure diffusible stim­
Groceries and Provisions. ulant, their influence is exteuded to
e\ery portion o f the system. M cro
jjc.i/” l ’ n«lcr the Legislative Hall, Holman's
alcoholic stimulants, though administer­
Block, Salem.
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ed largely in m< dicul practice, are not
in themselves medicines ; but they per­
vade tbe whole organization more cer­
tainly and swiftly than anything else
NORTH F R O N T A X D E S T R E E T ,
tnat can be given. They are quickly
taken up by the absorbents, and there
JPoi-tlaxicl, Oregon.
is uot a fiber of tbe body between tho
crown ot the head and the sole o f the
IR O Y F O U N D E R S ,
foot wliieh is exempted from tljfcir in­
fluence. Hence a spiritous stimulant
AND
is the best medium for conveying to alt
BOILER BUILDERS. the organs and members o f a feeble or
disordered system the means whereby
that system is to be recruited and reg­
h ese w orks a r e
l o c a t e d on
the bank of the river, one block north of ulated.
It is for this purpose that the.
Couch’s Wharf, and have facilities for turning
alcoholic elements is used in the pre~
out machinery promptly and efficiently.
We have secured the services of Mr. John paration o f Hostctter’s Stomach Bitter».
Nation, as Director o f tbe Works, whose e x - ’ It is simply the instrument by which
pericnce on this Coast for fifteen years gives
the medical virtues o f the preparation
him a thorough knowledge o f the various
kinds of machinery required l'«r mining and are carried to their objective points-and
milling purposes,
rendered active.
STORAGE! STORAGE.
WHEAT BOUGHT-
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GEO. A. EDES & CO.,
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Jo h n H ughes,
Willamette Iron Works Company
STEAM ENGINE»
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We are prepared to execute orders for all
a asses of Machinery and Boiler Works, each
It ia almost necessary to call the attention o (
dyspeptics to a medicine which is everywhere
recognized as the standard specific for Indiges­
tion. In every town in the United States which
contains a drug store, o ra store in which drugs
are sold, it is known as a remedy for stomach
complaints o f every class, from simple flatuleu-
FLOURING M ILLS.SA W MILLS,
cy up to the most obstinate chronic torpidity
Q U A R TZ MILLS, M INING PUM PS o f that most important organ. Its anti-bilious
properties are also universally understood and
4rt’. 4-C. *c\
appreciated i and in the West and South-west
the old “ Agua cures” have been generally
Manufacture and repair machinery o f all abandoned, and this real chologog— which ac­
kinds.
tually breaks up intermittent fever within a
week after the first dose is taken— adopted in
Iron Shutter W ork at San Francisco their stead. In the intermittent fevers to com ­
Co«t and F reight.
mon in malarious districts during the fall o f
Wheeler A Randall's Patent Grinder and Am­ the year it is proved equally efficacious, and it
may be truly said that it combines in an equal
algamates.
Dunbar’s Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing degree the qualities of a restorative and a pro«.
w itta in .
Steven’s
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Either applied to old or new steam cylinders.
h o s t e t t e r , s m i t i i a CO.,
Agents for Pacific Coast,
Quart Stampers, Shoes aud Dies»
Wholesale Druggists, San Francises.
nov2— Lm
Of «ns best hard iron.
milling and Steamboat
MACHINERY,