Slu Oregon iUpttblirnu.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, J INK 24.
Necessary 'Tor Success.
A strong will, a patient temper, nmi
so-called cninmon feuse, when unittd in
one individual, arc as ;ood as a fortune
to their possessor The former is neces-
sary to prompt a person to grapple
with great enterprises, and to under-
take vast achievements ; the second to
enable -him t6 adhere to PurP s?-1
though fortune tiny at tims he 'w' '
in- upon his efforts and apparently re-
tarding his progress; i.nd the latter is
indispensably necessary to jrnile in the
many,and intricate channels of business
which are constantly opening to the
advantage of those who have the mini;
sites to tfnuLHxilrtMii to undertake the
preat schemes of life, and conduct
them to their own advantage and the
material interest of the wt.rM at large, j
Barring untoward accidents, the man
endowed with these qtiilities who
starts on his care r with a determina
tion to reach a desirable position, des
reach it. Our admiration is sometimes
elicited for the success of those who are With few exceptions, nothing has been
said to have overconi'j every obstacle j done in the past to .m ike known
and reached the oal of their ambition throughout the Kat the advantages to
by diut of their own determination. h. gained in ciminr to our Srate.
Biographers of eminent nu n nre too True, lectures h ive been delivered, but
often inclined to picture their hero' .-as only in the large cities, while toe pcop'e
reaching their position by a sort of of the interior those who would be a
Steeple chase process. This is injurious deeidtd advantage to the couutiy
in its effects, a- it causes many to start liiv. rcnuiii d in ignorance of the great
with an impetus which they cannot r -sources of the " far West." JJut
sustain, and which will eveutual y re- ; through the energy of some of our
suit to their own injury. The truth is. : b.iness men, real est te agents, &c.,
those persons who charge at every im- tin- inducements which our State o tiers
pediment in their p.th on the survive- u l e.ng fully comprehen led and rea
or-perish plan unless furred with ex- My accepted. Hundreds are now
traordinary luck, are more apt to sink : Hocking here, and it remains but for us
than swim to perish than survive. It to do our part, and wc will in a very
is of entimc!- advisable to go around t'e, increase in population from
obstacles that you might bnak jour j : hundred thousand to million What
neck in attempting tu b ap. Policy in I is nec sary for ns iow to do is, when
most cases is as uecessary to success as1 J'5""' Ci,mt-, airot.g u who are anxious
energy. When a young man has made ! l' w,"k. u furnish tlrviu employment,
up his mind that 1 e will get on in life, ; r : possibly lies i n our p..wcr. If
let hiuj take due refit r iiun as to the I th y wish to purchase lands, furnish all
best means for aceon.plishment of that; requisite information, and give all pos
lObject, and then stick to it with an j sible assistance, show by action as we!!
ioflexibility of purpwe which will ad- 2Jjrnl.s that we ure des:ru of in
Hiit of 'BO detention. He must forego j creasing our population, that we fully
fielf-iudulgcnce where it would be ':
likely to interfere with his cherished
plans and interest ; srlect as his friend
those who by their position wou'd be
enabled, and by their disposition would
be willing to assist him in such under
takings, if such assistance should be
necessary. It is not advisable, however,
to depend upen others; learn se'f-reli
ance; be prepared to withstand the
jostliDgs which are sure to be met with
in the bus nes of life, and work perse
veringly for the accomplishment of any
cherished and legitimate project. Who
ever pursues this course will soon be !
marked out as a person bound to suc
ceed; and these principles, if adhered
to, will ensure success. Persons mark
ed by society as rising tin n have only
themselves to blame if they don't rise
Unless they do something to retard
their own progress, and kick over their
own dish, their upward march is unim
peded, and their success is certain.
The Aidine for June is a superb
number. It has just reached us Ti e
wonderful ngulinty with which ii
appears, cousideti'g the vast amount
of labor and time necessary to biimr it
to the pei feet ion it has already attain
cd is tiuly marvellous, and speaks well
for the ( ( tiif lete arrangements w hieh
must be in force at headquarters. Each
number, to u, appears to be better than
the last, and from what we in the pre
sent behold, and are led to understand
of the preparation f r the future, the
limit to which its enterprising publish
ers intend to go is not yet. The price
is but $2 50. per year, which includes a
chroino in oil colors, which is alone
worth the money. Subscriptions ma
be (aid either to local agents, or sent to
the publishers, James Sutton & Co , 2-1
Liberty Street. N. Y.
There are times when one cannot
write or fpei'k, or even act as the occa
sion requires, not because he doe not
fei 1 how. The power of instir ctive
adaptation is gone. He is wholly un
equal to the crisis. He takes his pen
to write ; he has a dim perception of
an idea that ought to tetne, bufwil.
not He may be called upon to uttei
hi sentiments, and he finds a w hob
treasury ..'of precious tnitenal locked,
and the key is gone. When the occa
sion is over, this Wialth lies about him
like sprinkled gold-dust, and he fair by
sinkf under the ebn0 -that gather
Bpoo hlnj.
oki:.on a a now is for Tin:
JLAIIOHiNC; MAN.
There is, perhaps, no State io- the
Union which present more induce
ments tor the sigriculturi't, and bett r
opportunities fr the mechanic than
Qre-on While we would nut disparage
,ne t,;l;KS f the Western States east
uf Hocky Mountains, yet we would
a)1j (lo ;t without f'ear uf pucccm-
fuj contradiction, that this State is not
excelled hy any other State, nther in
.r!( u!tuial. miner .1 or commercial re
s"n, eos. The surface of the State is
we!j iversifo-d with mountain and vtiN
vy hni t,u llttcr f whjf;h ,jre U(1
eX(.el (1 ,w t,i(, ..oncu'turiKt. The
uu)UIlfaillS are finel willl ,i,0 rit.iiest
Ul5nei,;ll shms, am the ocean on our
horders, with the coast indented with
m,u,ro.w l,:IJ.St ftij hy navipihle rivets
f-fj.e pnrp.oses of eon.nieree, together
wi(h tlio railroa.l facilities, which are
fast being developed, rendlr it a desira
i,e t.lCe fur fie m;rier a,j ,u; n.V
,.ltor. jjut w-i, a tju.se advantages.
we are likely to remain in the back
ground, unlesss we use the necessary
means to bring pcr-ons of the right
stamp here to dwe p these resources.
realiz-.' our advantages, and are ansiou:
fr their d. vc!opu:ent
In this way, if 1
i
nersoos com-ng m do not stay with u- '
J
they will go away with a pleasant M- j
mg, ami win ?peaK in sucn iavorattie
teru.s of the country and its people as
svill induce other to come. Realizing
our advantage, let us labor fur their
development.
The CWkr-Watkliid A flair.
From the Sa'eui correspondent of
the Oregoaiaa we glean the following
statement of the diflieulty between the
j Editor of the Statesman and the Peni
tcntiary Supei intend nt :
It seems that Ch.rke was goini
down street at half past three, and when
across the street from Hash's Hank,
Watkinds came on him fro in i store
without bring seen, and struck him
with a rawhide, knocking his hat down
over hi eye" and disarranging Ids spec
taehssOthat he couldn't see. but he
turned on his assaila.it with a pocket
knife got the rawhide away from him,
and ran him off - the side walk ; and
while he was pushing his hat up an I
straightening his glasses, Watkinds,
who was out in the street out of reach,
drew his revolver (r avy -ize, I hear).
Everybody ran, and Clnke trade a
dash for the store door. Watkinds fired
at. him as he entered, aud'hit the door
jamb. Clarke stepped between the
doors, out of fire, as he supposed, arid
Watkinds fired through the craek. only
a f t w feet of) and the ball, after pass-,
ing through several thicknesses of oil
cloth, struck Claike fairk in the back,
on a suspender strap, and only caused a
bad bi uise. He stepped out io front of
the other door nnd raid he was shot,
not knowing the ball had mt penetrat
ed. Watkinds then shot at him closely,
.i:d misi-ed, and fired again bef ro he
Was arrested.
Great excitement prevails lu re, and
lion h effort will be In ide to save Wat
kinds harmless. Eminent counsel of
both parties of politics will be engaged
on both sides, and the citizens here are
determined to have the matter put
through. Hen. Hayden w ill assist the
prosecution.' Clarke is not, much hurt,
and laments exceedingly having had to
-top to take his hat from of! his eyes
jut as the thing was getting interest
ing. Ho showed good pluck, and had
he possessed a good knife, a first-class
J) mociatic funeral would now be on
hand."
Subscribe for the IlsptmLKUj j
CHI: Vl TITLKS.
The granting of cheap titles has be
come so common as to elicit considerable
comment from the press of the country.
The Springfield (Maps.) Republican
gives the following in regard to the ease
with which they may be obtained both
at home and abroad. Patents of nobil
ity in some European countries are as
cheap as m much patent leather in
this, and are disposed of to leather
head customers. In Italy, it is said,
that the title of Count can be procured
for a comparatively insignificant sum ;
and a class of nobility of tint country
goes by the name of " Twelve Dollar
Counts."
" It is well known that they have an
establishment in Pennsylvania which
will furnish uny kind of a degree,
whether doctor of laws or doctor of
medicine, on short notice and at a
reasonable price. But if a man ii:h
to get somethintr really worth having
in the shape of a handle to his name,
and the social position such a handle
is supposed to bring', he ouuht to go
or send to Europe and get the titled?
baron, which some of the petty tier
man peoplo podd'e out at one hut
died t balers- a head, and cheap enough
it is. to. We win der (I orre Francis
Train does not invest in one of tlose
baronetcies. Then he would fairly rival
in name, hs he long has in other res
pects. George the Count Joannes."
tiii; It 1-1 I ISSUES.
Senator Morton presented some que
tii ns in nis recent sp eeh ;.t In ban j ol.
which we should like to have the
Northern Democracy, or so called Con
servatives, answer.
He asks. the Democratic jmrttj
jtlmlf i, me into uirerf tvml uill the a be
lik e! ij to d ?
Tins question a-ked in connection
with t!i - further fact t!at a large major
ity of the party itseif will beh.ng to t lie
States which made the attempt to de
stroy the Union and foim the Southern
Confederacy.
The tame generaliz itions arid bitter
condemnation in the IbtnoCiatic ad
dresses do not meet the red is.tuc of
the ti io-s.
Will Sou'.hern Democrats, who, as a
ti!;ijfiritv, mut contr.d the party, vol
unrarily fx themselves to raise money
to pay the interest and princ pie of the
national dibt that wa- contracted for
their s' jugntion '
I it le t te s liable to expert tha
they will deiem d either a repudiation
if the National d bt or an as-um ti-u
ul the Coufeder ,te debt if They lo-t
their prop -ry by the wr; tbir slaves
valued at hundmU-'of miHiuns, were
..!-.... r ii... ...I ... ..l
, . , , . ,
and vor. rs by the inexorable b'sc of
evcllts . t! eirbuuds ar- t.ow worthless
and Jt,r all these they desire coturenoa
tion.
The Northern Democracy dare Hot
ins ot into their fatty platforms dec
'aratioti that undtr no circumstances
wotfd they pay the South for the slave
lot in the war,
(Jive the Democracy a majority in the
National etnment and the Suth
a majority in th' Deinoeri'ie. party,
and ad the power of this party m'it. be
brought to dace on perfect e pi dity
patrioti-m and trca-ou. Union soldier
and rtbels, National and Confederate
dibt.
Large as our public debt now i,
it would be more ih.m double by the
triumph of Southern la bels contr dliug
the Demoi ratie org luization, and this
orgait'Z ition having a majority in the
(lovernnieijt.
I Iere are fal issues which must be
not in the approaching C;inpaiu'ti
They are not. to be set aside or covered
up by oft-repeated and olt-letuted
charges of who'esale corruption or ex
travagance, or the danger of central!
zation of powcrjrj needed legislation for
the protection of life and property in
all parts of the country.
These, exact. isues are commended to
the at entiou of Conservative Uepubli
cans and Union or War Democrats, as
they style themselves and the earnest
question pressed to answer whether
they can consistently act with those
men, South or Ninth, who are ready
now as ever to root up and destroy our
very national existence.
In solemn earnestness we appeal to
the liberty loving hosts, who, in 18GI
rallied to the defense and preservation
of the Union, to cordiaUv and earnestly
unite and settle the great issues so abso
lutely and so unchangeably that treason
and rebellion may never more seek
lodging io our nation. Cincinnati
(iaxelte.
Antidotkto Poison Oak. Many
persons are seriously a fleeted fry coming
in contact with the above-named plant.
The following recipe is said to be effec
tual for its cure: Bathe the affected
f arts w th a weak solution of common
lye. This can be done with impunity,
as the lye is perfectly harmless to por
tions of the system not affected by the
poison.
It is a truth that a man who has.no
I enemies is a mere drone iu the grout
..-j--. '
hive of oreatod intelligent
tate Items.
Gleanings from State Exchanger.!
The Willamette Farmer states that
parties are offering SI 00 per bushel
for the comiiiir
crop
of wheat.
The Spiritualists of Oregon are lo
hold a four days meeting at Woodhuro
Station on the O. & C. It. It. 17 miles
north of Salem, commencing June 29.
The interments in the Sa'em Ceme
tery for the year ending Juue 10th,
1871, were 53.
The Oregon Central Military Iload
Company have sold their land grant to
Mr. It M. Walker, of San Fn'ueisco,
for the sum of 8100.000.
Mr Wtn Whitley was arrested near
Corvallis for an assault on a Mr. Martin,
and bound over for the sum SI 000, to
appear at the next term of Circuit
Court for Denton County.
The Grand Jury for Multnomah coun
ty returned fifteen true bills, at the late
session.
Senator J. K. Kelly, returned homo
by the steamer Onflaimuo last Satur
day. A severe hai'storm accompanied by
thunder and lightning, passed through
Itose burg and vicinity last Ihursday
evening, doi ng considerable diiin ge.
Thompson, and the two Gales, parties
in the lloseburg affray are all getting
well.
The bail of W. II Watkinds has
becu increased to S5,000.
Full preparations are made for ee'e
brating the Fourth of July at llose
burg. The Statesman says that the Bowie
wagons, manufactured at Salem, are
selling very fast.
W. Stroman, a native of Denmark,
a ucd 30 years, committed suicide at
Kbeusburg, Curry county, a few days
ago, by shooting himself with a pistol.
Portland Flection. The municipal
election in Portland 'luesday, pascd
off quietly, with tme r two exceptions.
'I he Republican ticket was elected en
tire. Pukmium. To Mi-i Mary Stump was
a a fried the prize for the bml rendition
into Fngbsh verse of the tiist ode, first
book of Horace. Win D. I entou was
the successful competitor hr the best
I ,a t i u esa y . Mcssen aer.
Ibrllt.MIAN MINIS 11. J. Ladd,
Ivq , has jut returned from IJohemia
mines, and reports the wagon road as
completed . within about two miles of
the proposed location of Mr. Knott's
quartz mill. The machinery all left
Kugene City yesterday, on wagons, for
the mines. The snow is ten feet deep
in the region of the mines. Ius:nes
at Fugcne, he says, is very lively, and
crops in the upper val-ey arc excellent,
IleraU.
From the Pordand dailies we compile
as follows :
From the quarterly repot t of A. D.
FUis, Visiting Physiean to the Oregon
Insane Asylum, for the quarter ending
May. Mist, 171. we obtain the following
figures; Remaining last quarter. 141,
admitted during the quarter, 13 5 f
males, S male. ; discharged during the
quarter. 0 8 feooiles. 1 male Of tho-o
iidmiued : From Multnomah, ( ; Ciauf.
1 ; Douglas, 1 ; Linn, 2 ; Washington.
I ; lieiiton, 1 ; Ymhill. I ; Josephine.
I ; Mar rr. 1. -The f rame of a new
propeilor, uimtv-tive feet long, fit teen
tret beam, and seven fet t depth of hold
is being put up on the river bank at the
foot of market street, by Messrs. Nice,
Ibllger tS; Co , for Messrs. llilchan in &
lo. The machinery is in readiness for
he new craft, at the, Willamette Iron
works. There are at the wharf io this
city, awaiting the return of the sehoon
er Millie Hond. Capt. Cosno, nearly a
full cargo of freight, including house
hold goods, etc., for Tillamook county.
Thirty tic new cars are in proeess of
eujistrucMoti at the shops of the Oregon
and California Railroad Company near
Ivst Portland. Tnree a Iditionul loco
motives are also enroute to Portland,
Oregon, to arrive within tweMy da;s,
for Hen Ilolladay & Co. One of these
is a powerful machine built expressly
for the Fourthstreet grade on the Ore
gon Cr sral Railroad in this city.
Hon. James Hendershott of Grand
Ronilc Valley, Eastern Oregon leaves
to day with four hundred head of hogs
'picked up" in the valley, which he is
taking with him to st ck his faun.
Part of these came by railroad and part
by boat.
The dust era has commenced. We
shall soon have alkali dust sufBeicnt to
satify all demands, foreign and domest
ic. Dust, espeially when it gets ancle
deep, is considered a nusianse ; but we
believe alkali dust is healthly neverthe
less. Don't chicken love to cratch it
and it all up through their feathers?
Don't it kill the vermin ? Don't hor
ses love to roll io dut 'I lias not many
a sir kly woman regained her health by
crtssing the alkali plains ? Dust al
kali dust is a better prophylatio than
Walker's Vinegar iiit.ters.or Ilelmbold's
liuchu Thticewelcome to tho dust
and a long farewell to eboyn-colorcd
clean skins and faultless ekirto.
REAL ESTATE,
For Kale.
TEN ACRES OF LAND, with good Ilouse
and Barn, nil fenced and under good Im
provernent, situated in the Town of I)allnp,
Polk County, an extraordinary opportunity.
mWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX
Acres of Land one Mile North f Kola,
Polk .Count v, good lieu, good Douhlo Burn,
and other Bniiilincs. AH under fence, with fiue
Orchard, arid in hih tate Jf cultivation.
VFINE MILL SITE IN SOUTH SALE.M,
on Willarmrre Hou-b. A Mock of Six
Lor.-, enc osed wilh Board Fence, good House,
Barn, Ac.
A HOUSE AND LOT IN CENTRAL
X Sateru, nerr the two Central School
House. The Houxe containa Krght Rooms,
all .Filtered, with Hard Finish, Barn, Wood
Houxe, arid all couTcuiencts to make it
desirable.
4 (JOOD STOCK FARM. CONTAINING
J 4so Acref. good Hu!e, two 'rus.
Mellaril, Sic. tdruated on Upper Salt Creek, 7
in iies from Dal lag.
VFAKM CONTAINING 250 ACRES, 100
acres unlcr fence, 60 acres under th
plow : g od Hou.e, Burn, and fine Orchard,
fitualed milei wt-ttt of DaMaii.
For Particiilri ertfuir of R. II. Tyson,
Rki ibucas Okkick. '
Kng Carpet Weaving'.
VLL PERSONS HAVlN'l MATERIAL
for Rsg ('iiriict.. Hod wi-hing them
Woven, can lie accommodated ly "allinsf o
the in deri-iiied. Order Mt at the Store of
Howe Bpm. will he r"tmitlv attended to.
HI -:Jtu W.M. SAL'LSBKURY.
STBtAYI-II
t-UOM THE PREMISES OF THE SUB
criher, Mny Sth, a hrisrhi Bay Horse,
1U or I ti.ind-i hih. Miiall liead and neck.
iand- hisih'iii the ohouhler nod neck. dr ops
hehind; ail fmr dark feet, unshod; tail short
and thick.
Any person returning the fame to rne, or
p'-v ing tntiririiiiiou ot hi witreali nto will he
liheraily re warded. Dii. J. ('. (SRUBBS,
1 hi I In, (tfiijun.
i s. nii, v i: is,
No. iZV, First Street,
IMlt'H. AM), - - - - OIIIKiON,
Whole- iIe and Retail Dealer in
BUY CUODS, CLOnilAG,
LADIKS I)lti:S (U)OUS,
lt()()I AMI Sll), HATS k CAPS,
G O VElil KS ( VRO 1 7.S7 OXS,
Hight st Cu."h Price jid for all kinds of
Ooim try JEi'otl hop.
i:ot,A sToai;,
HAVINfi PURCHASED A LAR(2E AND
ct.nij.Kte Skh K ot i KN KRAL MER
CHANDISE, coi-iiyiirig iu jart cf
ii roc erics,
Cnlu, ueeiisu are,
T;Iacco, C igars.
And all article found in a C.ENERAL VARI
ETY STr.OlE. I woull rc-fectfutly call the
aiUnlion of the Public to my Establishment.
llilicst Cash jrie ai I fur
1 UHS AM) Ii:i.THV.
R. A. RAY,
EoU, Polk Co., Ogls.
If. tf
C. M. rAKMf.STKR.
V. J. UABCOCK.
PARV1NTER & BABCOCK,
laaufartutTi!. ami W lulealc and lit
tail Dealt'i -ti in t
lui'iiit in.
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon,
11
AVE ON HAND THE LA It l i EST
Stoek of
I- limit ure,
ESeildiii,
Wiiiiloiv-lmclcM,
tSollaiii!, auti
I A T i: Si-SB A A ii I A u &
To be found in Marion County.
All kind of Picture Frames. Coffins and
Casket ma le to order on short notice and at
reasonable rate.
PAR M ENTER 1 BABCOCK.
Salem, March 23. 1870. 4 tf
a. w. no turn. j. hobaut.
llIl,H, II A cV
COI.rAIt NIKII!
North-East Corner of
Main ana Mill streets, Dallas.
GEORGE W. HOBART & CO.
Will Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY
ON HAND a largo Aoytuent J
SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND
COLLARS,
Consisting of all the
no km: i:U i i.h k a t
Usually kejd in a
FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP,
All of which will be tnadu ot
THE BEST MATERIAL.
Also. CARRIAGE TRIMMING and RE
PAIRING doue to order ou the shortest
notice.
Call and examine oui Work before purchase
ing elsewhere.
41-tf ! GEO. W. HOBART A CO.
NOTICE.
BEFORE LEAVING DALLAS, I HAD
not fu'Tk-ient time to eolhet all my
Liorary. All person, therefore, who Imve auy
of my Bonks in their possession are hereby
n quested to leave them at the RkiM'BLican
OBice. By so doing they will confer on me a
rttliaTor, W. C. WJLllTbuN.
NE W AD VER T1SEMENTS.
FIRE!! FIIIE!!!
rpO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS I
ft would Buy that I have re-built my Shop
on the
8 Am: OJAf CORNER,
Where I an prepared to do all kinds of
JOBBING.
WAGON WORK AND HORSE-
siioci.nt; ox short notice.;
As I have lost oil my property by Fire, those
indebted to me for Work will confer a favor
by paying up itumedidtely.
A friend in need, '.a a Iriend indeed.
ASA fell RE VE.
12-3m
IAI,LAS HOTEL,
CORMUt MAIN AND COURT 8TS,
Dallas. Polk County. Oregon.
The undersigned, having RE-FITTED tho
above HOTEL, now informs the Puhlie that
he is j.n-foired to Accommodnte all who may
favor bin. with a call, in a good ft vie as can
be found in any Hotel in th Country. Give
me (i cull, and you i-b:l! not leave dtxtipfMMirted.
I Ntf W. F. KBVJ'KI'. V.r.Vor.
LIYErTAKDl':iO STABLE.
INDEPENDENCE.
HAVING FITTED UP A FIRST CLASS
Stahle, I would inform the PuMi thitt I
am ready to attend to Travellers!' Hordes, or
fnriiicli good ad He II r. Single or D uhle
Rugie, Ha-k, te., ou i?hort Notice and at
Reasonable Trm.-.
I.'-lm JERRY tiALWICK.
T A I I, O It I A
VLEX. CAMPBELL informs the peoplo
ot DaliH!i and vicinity tlmt he is
jr. pared to do ll kind of" TAILORING
CCTTING, REPAIRING, Ac., on fchort No
tice arol ut Low Rut-.
One do r nouth ot Brick Store, Dalian, Opn.
; lQ.tf
Jlotlifr, i'u' lotiiKl It!
IOU YEAR I HAVE SEARCHED FOR
a remedy that will CI RE your children
bv r moving the V and at lat I can say-
Eureka." IRV IT.
CARMlNlfivT CORDIAL,
Thin is a pleasant antn -id. and in large dopes
laXHtive; in mmhII il Cf. an astringent medi
cue ; exceedingly tiM-tul in .ill h vel tTttion.4
esjrristlly of ehiidrvn. It i a ffile. certain,
and effectual ruj?d.y t' r t' loi'tf. Diarrtm a
Cho'cra Morbus. Sutino r C m Ijintv Griping;
Pain, .vour .Stottueh. I'lomui- , Wind u thw
Moir.ai h, frying mi.I In tttu: of C'biMrert. In
Teething, there is in thine that ennuis it. It
r.otit'iis the Uuuie. and refi.Ui.i Tf-tiiinsr eay.
It is no litiuil.u luedieiiit-, got up to vt
but a really valuable reparation, hiivingl-en.
in use for several years it n eonum rds itself.
Do not give your children the "soothing
syrups," tor they Uupify wiihout doing any
peruianeut good.
Pr pared by
Ir. . WATEUIIOl
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
For Sale by Druggists. The trade supplied;
on reas-mable terms. Hundreds of Teftinio
nittls can be ;iv-'n if neees.arv.
i:! tl DH. VV. V ATER HOUSE.
K. .TI. VA1E?
SA1.EM, ori:c;on.
FARM MACHINES A?DVAS0H
one or More fur Every Man iu
Oregon.
Cheaper and Better than ever before.
FIFTY to 0i: HT'VnRKD M WltVE
nnd WJf)S fin hind at n tin t select
from. emVieint all cT tS , bjst kin U, with
latest Improvements for 1S7I.
TIME G TV EN tMi! fr TIre. wS-n
wanted, and a WRITTEN GTT R VNTEFJ
eivon wih each an I EVERY AUTlCLEv
"on Buckskin," if desired.
No played nut" CALTFORVU ML
'HINES to palm off on Oreouians if t
COttltl.
No IRRESPONSIBLE TRWELL1NQ
AGENTS Employed by tao.
Come and see me aril ray MiCIItNEi
and kuow what you are buying.
ALSO, FILL LINE OF
Hardware,
Iron and Steel,
Wagon and Baggy Timber
AXD EVERYTHING.
TEiMIS TO SUIT PUUCI1 MEas.
Prices no Man can re at,
H. M. WADE,
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