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tv '4 rv. DALLAS, SAT UK DAY, JAN 20. FOB TUB OR KG ON RKPUBnlCAN. Tribute. To My Friend Albert . Yates. Ou the loss of Ills lietrothed. uv s. d. c .: Betrothed to thy loved one, Hetrolhed, till thy pride, , Affection, unerring won : The loved to tby side. Returned as answered prayor; Increasing it tenfold ; Affection exchanging where Love readetu love's soul. Unbound are tho heart's thrills, In weal or in woe , Affection, unbinding, will Unloose at lite' flow. The promise is honored, But Death sadly parts ; Affection, avenging hoards The treasures of heart. Betrothal's bright reeord, Somehow preclude grief; Affection, recording words On happy UlVs-book leaf. Be patient, yon that weep ; The tomb is a sign ; Affection, triumphant greets, Exultant on high, pm& Suuiiay Heading. Well begun, half done. He that lives to learn may learn to live. Fair dealiug is the bofid and cement of society. Pleasure id precarious, but virtue is immortal. A quiet conscience bleeps during thunder. An huur m the morning is worth two in the afteruoun. The virtue that parleys is ucar a sur render. Use vour wit as a buckler rather than a sword. Nothing begets confidence sooner than punctuality. Seek to become w iser, that you uay become better. All things are soon prepared in a well-ordered house. However little we may have to do, let us do that little well. Evil men speak as they wish, rather than what they know. He that would enjoy the fruits uiu-t not gather the fiuwer. The best way to condemn bad traits, is to practice guud oues. Love is a weapon that will conquer men whtn all others fail. A life of full and eori.-daut tmpiy ment is the only happy one. A passionate man scourgcth himself with his owu scorpions. Xever open the door to a little vice, lest a great one shuuld enter. The reproaches of a friend should be Strictly just and not too frequent. The world is a workshop ; none- but the wise know how to use its tools It is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it. Early religion lays the foundation of happiness both in time and eternity. No one can pursue solid learning and frivolous pleasure at the same time. 'Praise not the vain child if you desire his spiritual well being or progress. The rose its thorns, the diamond its flaws, and the test man his failings. Those are never likely to come to good who are uudutiful to their parents. Few boys are born with talents that excel, but all are capable of living well. Act uprightly and fearlessly, as you would defy the devil and all his works There is no joy like that which springs from a kiud act or a pleasant word. The rude make enemies of their fellow-men; the deceptive make angels weep. Say a kind word to the self distrust ful, if you would help him ou his way upward. No tyrant ever held long sway over a 'virtuous, law-loving, God-fearing people. There cannot be a greater treachery than first to raise a confidence, and then betray it. Whoever hates his brother or sister, is a murderer ; for he will be ono if he have a chance, The chance sayings of a child actual ly teach, though indirectly, because they suggest much. Which has the most power to ruakf a homo miserable, the passionate, the peevish or the sullen man ? The ideas which grow up within us Irom suggestion, do us more good than those more directly communicated to our minds. In the still night the air is filled with .Bounds for the wakeful ear that is re solved that there is something to be 8cen. Grieve if you fiud you have let pass an opportunity of doing the smallest kiuduess ; it might have been the occa sion of doing much good. Young persons have need of a strong reiu; they arc sometimes hard to be ruled, easy to be drawn aside, and apt to bo deceived. Facts and imcses. Clerical loans Lijnt sermons. Cheap brilliants are " dime uus." Popular diet in Utah Spare rib. Unredeemable bonds Vagabonds. Stump speech Uttering a challenge. The- "new cut" The Suez Canal Corn cxehange-The chiropodist's fee. A mental morsel A bit of one's mind. The father of the cereals--" pop" corn. The forests arc in danger when the wood chops. How old is a ship when she is at her anehoi ige? The only persons who really enjoy bad health a$e the doctors. Why is a sweet sccut like a blind al ley ' Became it is a nose treat (no street.) Can an " unvarnished tale " in any way be regarded as a polished produc tion '( "A backward spring" is produced by presenting a red hot poker to a man's nose. Humor iz a vagrant without a home, and lives upon what it kan pick up. Bi Mays'. Laws, like sausages, ceases to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made. Sum folks, as they gro older, gro wiser; but most folks simply gro stub bo r n e r. Jonh luU'mys. Consistency asking a bleesiug before meat, and atuing the victuals through the entire meal. An Indiana man has just shot him self after three weeks of marriage, lie could not stand grief. As every rib serves as a brace, we d not bee how there are so many bach elors in the world. " Scrambled hair is the latest fash ion.'' It has lung been a concomitant of boardiughouse omelettes, " What is home without a mother ? " :is the young lady said when she sent the old lady to chop wood. "Why is the earth like a black board lieeause the children of men multiply up-on the face of it. Scars are clearly the bf-sf astron omerv, lecaiisc they have studded the heavens sin.-e the creatioti. Altho.the world ia chunk full of liars, i hare is but a few men who don't prefer to listen tew the truth. An innocent writer infoim- us that mankind embraces wom wi. He would he a funny kind of man who did not. ''Darling if bt d time. All th little thick.! ns have umie to b d.-' maliHua, bo ha the oM lu ti.' A Mr. l'ikkt .'tori wns. recent! v mar rie at t!u Walnut stn-rt ehim h, in I'ljil.ulolj.hia, to a Miss Juliu iSuiliuo. Wl.eti n woinuti tries to catcli a rich man, it. is ovitleut that !io cares le.xs about Im-baniiitig him than his cash. The nienit man in !vi ntu; ky is the one who recently soM at auetion .the jicrisoiial cO'eer.s oi' liis Uocca.-C'l v.ife. I'ctijilo of Wymim; thm't know whetlmr to call their ieuiale jtilre a juticcs of tlic j t act or a juMilo of tlie eaeess. Nature has never been ea!lel immod est, yet no sooner 3tes OM Winter walk thrmioh her forests than she shows her nakctl limlrf. Whenever you see a vain person continually talking about himself, yuu may make up your mind that he has not much to talk about. Fame irt of great, service in introduc ing a man into society, for as soon as be U known to Fame every one is desirous of making his acquaintance. Nature's sun rises in tho morning and goes to rest at nightfall. Many of the rising sons of tho present day get up at noon and retire at daybreak. It has been 'said that there is no one fo happy as a maiden in her teens. We have seen many old soldiers who were fully as happy in their canteens. Iany fops wear officers' uniforms with the intention of pleasing tho fair sex. They seem to think that if they can only look like soldiers the ladies will deem them killing creatures. The Scolds vocabulary. The copiousness of the English language per Imps was never more apparent than in tho following character, by a lady of her husband : " lie is " fcho says 14 an abhorred, bar liarous, capricious, detestable, envious, hard-hearted, illiberal, ill-natured, jeal ous, keen, loathsome, malevolent, t.au seous, obstinate, passionate, quarrelsome, vexatious, abominable, bitter, captious, disagreeable, execrable, fierce, gross, hasty, malicious, nefarious, obstreperous peevish, restless, savairo. tart, unpleas ant, violent, warpish, worrying, acrimo nious, blustering, careless, discontented, fretful, growlingj hateful, iuattentivo. malignant, noisy, odious, perverse, rigid, severe, teasing, unsuitable, boisterous, angry, choleric, disgusting, offensive, sneaking, awkward, boorish, brutal, crabbed, churlish, outrageous, stupid, 8U nlky, sullen, treacherous, tyrannioal. Sold by Ili:ni)i (; ton, iios itulcut, jclpiDg dog in a n.aDS0T. I : JJSSSSSy 1P I IT- W Q I J Ii iiilJilLJK DEALER IN Groceries, PROVISIONS, Cigars :mi Tobacco, WOOD AMD WILLOW WARE &c. DALLAS, OltttKON. W. EI. TECAL & Co., Wn?on& Carriage Maker MAIN STREET, DALLAS Areon hand with their WAtSOONS and I5UG (11 ICS nt their old Stand this .Sprhijr as usual, and intend to null tin-in very chep for Cash ; tho Prices ranging from 'M to $IS0. They have Uu n hand for sale plenty of wagon materials, (live him a call and see. them All kinds of work in their line done to order. All kind, of lilark.-niiihllig done cn short notice, and in a workmanlike wanner, Horse Shoeing $- 50, cash' down. Thankful for pat patronage, they solicit continuance of tho same. J-tf Dalian. May 6, 1871. rglO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS I Sl would (-ay that 1 have re-built my Shop on the SAME OLD COHNEK, Where I am prepared to do aU kinds o( JODlilNtJ. IVAffOX WOlUv AM HOUSE- shoeing ov shout notice. As I have lost nil my pr.-rert by Fire, those indebted to ine for w.-rk wiu conlcr a favor by paying up immedintely. A fri-nd in nevd, a u tricn 1 indeed.' ASA MiltLVE. 12 tf rm . C. II. cox llax ou bund and f.r Sale, SADDLE TUKES of all sizes and the b t quality. Shop near Waymire's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. U tf DALLAS LIVEHY, FEED Cor. Ialn and Court Mrvets Thos. G. Hichimnd, Proprietor, j j WINU TM'KCH S Kh Till. AP.OVF. s,,d f Mr A. II Vti!t!, n? bv rr- ;W;vd h J re . t . it ,h ench ni.nner if. ,t .-.iti'at'bii sly utvt tV'ry w.iat ( thf cviii ;n.niy. IliiggU", .liiLr'f or .-I.Mib', I'cks.. ('on rrl ktr , . te.. Furnished at nil ir-. dty r nibt, n fh...t !..-!;- Superior arlt' II r-f. Itt b) Day ') ci '. th- TEHlViS. HHASOIJA Hi T. C PTi'HVoVJt 1 i Tho t.r'uiniit'-r i" thin wtnu-rful n di.-ti.f e!.i;iM tin ltiive die'ieered tttid ro--lin ti . h irn ';! in., re of A 'utm-t ' ii..t "v r .i,i i;t cif j,rjrrtif than w5 u r bvf-r ;..niid..d in one, inedi ine. Th" vidt n e this is:t fctiri l in the Vrtri. l v . f ni' ,-t brf ismto ti!i''! whieh It h-A i:'l. b H,d t' I'on.j 1 :r. fit tt,r fire ! ..)"(. St it 1 1 1 'i.i'.fA iu.d th-! "t Cn ifin ntjii ! , ii il '' t tnvtiieal f i-ul!r, sixi l ii'.t. 1. i ' ts.e i-: ' I'-'y-ririuiia pr--t"tii: it thf ;fti '.' d : j ; r)r4 rtj tht tt. ft . hue it run ti.'j n u ! ! C'un.-, it itrvitth-n. the !-y??t-t and purlin.- tho bb.od. 15 v ' ' ':;'' '"'' jiiiri i in jiruji. i tU it vi till IIh.i i !i in Wir?t ki rt.j uln t.i si u,.uil!l ')) .'''' I'u. (.' " " I'.iuj.iit.n. ,Y rftiriul I 'i.i '!, M im-r-il p ..-"ii -. Syphiliiic and Wm-riul Iii.:a.-fi, and tt-r i lvl t. arc ITiid; ;l :Hid .rtu 1th lMd H ,,ii)i'l rmintltntiun tabiitti d. I". J'1' l:hsn,ii. Si nil Itcixl, i',,-,r ,V.-. . S"ift Ui.uh Shin, in fbert nil th nniiurous .lit i-a.o! ruu.Mcd by f,tt- hhxnl, aro on.pn'ro I ly this powerful, pnrifvin nnd n ig.tr.-Uiny; incdh inv, For "Lirrr Ciimjilulnt," micm !" ilt r tlttd JnO'fH'd U-vhit)iti"v, it l.as p.xluud In. Ti dreds i.f perfwt and pernnin:nt cure where othor tnedicine hud failed. The proprietor nflor 1 00 reward fr a medi cine that will opial it in the cure of tho dbusisen for wh'n h it is recoinnien.itid. P."are f o' fi -it and iriirthtt imitntiim. hve thut my tov eriunent .Stamp, which I a jutxiin e. ijnnnnt? J ;i tiuiui in i, is upon the out.id wrapper. This medicine i.- ,SV.( hi h i;.it utmir ihillur per r-'ittlc. Prepared by lt. V. PlllllCliM. lb, do Proprietor, nt hia cliauiical Laboratory, 1-5 Seuecastrt-eet, Duffalo, N. V. June lid, IM-oiii. Tho Ktandard remedy for Cotiejhs, In llucnza, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, IJver Complaint, ItroiichltiR. IUcediiifr of the l.uiiga, and every itHertlnii of the Throat. I.utifjs and Chest, includ ing Co'feiiinptinn. Wistar m Ualsam docs not dry up a Cotip;h, but loosens it, cleanses the l.uiigH, allays lrritatinii, thus rcmoviiiff the cause of tlio com plaint. None genuine unless d"-' i d I. nrfTTS. Prepared by HLmi ,'.V VVcM VvX Br - s" l' c'-v:?" SKli Bcls From Prussia, the Great WormExtorminator! rOffico Chctaelceta Hotel, Salem, Oregon Rooms 'J & 22. Late of San Francisco, Cal. would inform the tick generally, that about forty years ex tensive practice of medicine and mrgery in Europe and tho United States of which twenty one havo been in Califomia,has by clone observa tion and great experiments, come to the con cision that there uro more acute ami chronic disease canned by worms, hay dad id, fii.imalouhL' or other M.eeicrt of entrozoa. 'J lie public gcnarally, or the profesMon at large, are t..t ..warn of the number of patients who ' treated by eminent ph. ch uns fur this, that, or s buch a c.mplaint without any relief. If the J disease baa been un.l. r.-tu...i, a lew uu Dr. V's S-.iwn i'" ll'w w .'(:! would hav e immediatelv cured the complaint, and have saved a great many lives. Dr. V. has collect.;.! a large variety of Calif -rnia roots and herb.-, which, by analyzing, dote observation and ex tcnoive experiments, he can conscientiously sav that ho has discovered new remedies for fcuc ce&sful cure lur the following di?t rises : 47-Dystepsia, Chronic affections of the Liver and Kidneys, tirst and second stages ol Consumption, White Swelling, Palsy, Sperma torrhea or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Epileptic Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diarr hoea, Incontinence of Urine, travel, Flour Al bus, DiabUos, DrvpsjK, and all tho.se disease which are known under the name of Venereal, such as Syphilis, in all its forms, Gonorrhoea, (ilettStrb ture, FaL-e Passages, Intl-immali n of the Ilia bier and Prostrate (i lands, hxcona- ti.ms. Pustules, Piles, Pimph.s, lllolches.arid all Cutaneous F.niptions of tho skin. Cancers Tu ui'irsctirel wtih or without operation. In re cent Venereal lihMse, the Dr. e2cctd a Cure in to days or no charge. For the Eye, Ear and Threat, Dr. V. possess es ne w and in valuable remedies. Dr. V. woukI advii-e those ladhi troubled with irregularities of tho Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. llr v:ni Ih n lUri'li's IiifaHiable Worm Svrun ; for children. Price, $1 Warranted to expel the worms, or the ujoiicv reiunucd. lr. J. P. P. vast Den U-.-rghV Hair Tonic a sine-cure to des'r-y all ani:nalcu!;e of the Hair Follicles, pret'i.-n t falling mil, tin i pro- i m. .ting tho Urowth of the Jiair. Price $1 J'', Warranlud. By cooaultiiifj aud uu'V-L-cintj a sintple Ca'''iii'tioH, Use aiihi!.'.' Of learn if thvdr, d.-va. is caus d by Wo.tua or not; at all event Dr. en Den l'..;r.,;?i cm teii ti.vfjt from what dUcvse they are .-ujferin. Conultatl"i-s and exaiia,VJons FSES f charges in all e ,,- -. Dr. van bill Perh j guarantee, tn all esses, to ex; .1 the and Cure all diseaat he undtrt.tkes, or no etitr. Caru I'roiu Jinlc I'ri r, cf INIk Count . s Dr.. J. P. P. v.vs D.s lit.::fi'i --'-'.f '.' .! I take plea'ir in lh.il' kia,t y-u p'ibheiy f'T j the r. -i-.f it:- ! o! niv b v. 'i. iU'er nii.te-ti t yt .r i a r. at t i .rut; un .i i v at. 1 b ;i: v. 1 (ioft 'tid a u t tt'. ..I ; w n i w l'..h ,i i.lllr I l j n,:. tin i j uu't v ry iut.i'.nubl" j;.in u.r I sn iu a w.dl i , 1 v n-nti. N h t r 1 w at Sa'vti 1 tuhf o: ii?..' i-1 n t ..,: i I :.! 1! v I . . it, 1 ul ;..!t r i I- it ' ti lvu-- p ! i ' i 1 I ti i.ni tu", .i -.i i:.vv, t lurti - r; a .;. t; rw : I n. t iim' aif.ti.vr in .n. .-i tt al.ii." t- t.i.uiv IUV bi.-:il..-i With (.? pii.i -r v con inn 1 . a. m. n:;t:u. !, p..ik C. t t- leth. 1 Ti. At: r 7 :a l-d .1 - '' ,' !!,.f ' 'ii 1 ? ; - I d I ii in , w : r . T in it J "! .r.t 1 -I w.v: .!; ti, TjU ti ! c. : c v. ( v; ;::; : Uv. h. 11 ;' f.O It., skf Oi, li l. br (-.,: 'ti i lt. V;. i ' i. i -A -i .... j tls ui in a I i: i tr b' t tii'.Hii i I am have bvn tor i i V I" :iV I t!o' b. U, r ti.atl wh.b-. P. K. liV 1,-. .ni. d.i V oi ribrd iin.i xw -rri t t bi.f.fio tat- lio s epts ;i.b i , 171. j. J. MCi-:p;iv, J. P. i;r.MAitu.:ii.i; f Zizhl Hundred Wcrmr Bpel!c5 1 I third; i! a ruhlif h 'fit t. m-kf the fl- .win t.t'..lnt. tl.-'it I i i - . tsi' i;itr v, irh r.-iiHt..i-.i pa in - i and' in f-tfl, f aim a. I i'.. r my i. -tiff, and I f M'.' . at wh.t I s'.d it ;!w:iy out no-- hi di-f '... N in" li.-i'ns -.Vs l re 1 MVf in' i'i. l I i;r.w v..i-,- an 1 w-r o until now I lii.t a fncri: ; kt U-f.-u. Nd...dy onM tell uo' w hft w:;s the malfr wi:li n.", until I e-n-u'u-dl'hr. d. i. I'. Van ln-'i i;-r.;fi. in Sih in. oi---..u, nnd he t-d-t mo I w.n a fit let o 1 w i?h , . , . t .. . . r .. 1 1 . ... . .ii.-.rv 1 t.:.'u:S. I t'."k Hie l.. lUfli j ir.,"w:.i he tXi-tlU-d S'Hi u.ri.is tr.in tne. Th- y use liVff I., ai h.-.--, with h o;.' t ..'o.-, i.nd ini-n'0 ff-ni flu' '.lie Hiid o;.v 1: r.t lu. hc" in lei ;;ih. 1 niy t".-k -iv litth- -wd.T.s:ind thvy l-roiiirht tho , w .nos-in IV.ir lonir tint . All tin. ho afllu-tod wUliiiitf t e in-x can find me at sun KciiKt'n stable, i-ale in dromon. V. Cll.VKl. Fuhsorihed nnd sworn to hcf-ri? ms thiri 7th day of Sent. 1S71. J. J. Ml' I'll Y. .!. V, ,Said worms ran ho ?M-n at lr. d. i 1. an Den Jkrh's otKce, tdu intdt ta llottl, Saloiu. - A C AIU). I) r. J . P. P. V a N 1 k x II f. r. it P r Sir : I dri'M it my duty t- make tho folh-win Muk tnfnt : For tho lit t h run years I have h.-in uficrinj with oontant piawing pain and a quivrriiis Ht tiation in my stomach, al p:iin in my rhesd and heart, my fd would nd di gc?t fttid I was nervous thiit with dilliruity J oould Udhnv my occupation; which hit heen hero in akui for thu i.ist ten years, m a prac tical dentUt. In fact from tho constant pain and mift ry I had wasted away t a mere tded otoii. I 'had hcert doctoring a great deal with out any honclit, and htliovins; tin ro was no help for me hut to linger on until death would relievo all my fullering. Souri of my friend thought I had worm and had hotter foe Dr. Van Don lierh. Ho told me at unco that wovuin were tho causo f all my trouhlcs, . he gave mo 5 small nnd tastclesx powders and in 4 hours ahout 700 worm, Irom ono inch to otic and oifo half inched lontf, can mo away from mo that day, and tho following niht iu more came, nini now I am happy to ?ay I fVel liko another man iigain, and am ftaiuing ptrengtu from day to day. 11. S.M IT11, M. D. iSakm, Orogon, Sept. 2".d, 1871. Another (ireat Slaughter 1 Wo think it our duty to make tho follrwing etatemetit iu hopes it may do sumo good to tdck children : Our child had heon ciek for aoino time. Thinking all the tiuio onr littlo ono was trouhlod with worms wo tried many doctors and a groat 'many remedies without any relief, Jmmuo neighbors told us we ediould go and try Dr. Vau Den llergh, tho worm doctor in Salem, Wc did so and ho gave us one hotttlo o!" his eelchrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the medicine, to our great astonishment ahout 800 wot ms pa.-sed away from .our dear child, aud now, thank heaven kIio is wi ll again. I. D. UUIZZLE. Salem, Orogcu, Oct. 34 1S7I. 3Mf OF WORK, sewing, Washing and Ironing, Ac, done ny -Mrs. liumett on bhort notice and on reasonable terms. All ord -rs left at the house, Nouth-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. Tho Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIPOHNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2-1 Hundreds of Thousands gfj t" UcartcRtlinony totli'-lr Wouder- cr tal Curative Eil'ects. g 2 a WHAT ARE THEY??2 PS.? 5 . THEY ARK JTOT A VILE eIFANCY DRINK.Pg? Made tf Poor Run, Whisker. Yront Hpiritsniid Ilef'iit IdfinoiN ductorcd, spiced mid sweetened to deaa ttic t.te, called "Ton lris,"" Aj.petizfri-," " P'storcrtf c, that lead t:ie tippler on t drnai.eiiiie&9 and rain, bat nro 0. trae Medicine, made from the Native Koots and Hereof California, free from nil Alcoholio Mtluiulanti. Tneyaro thefiltKATULOOD rritii n::t and life ii vix raiJf- t'l PI.K I rftct lter.ovator and Invlsorator of tii t-jitira. curryhij; off all poteonoua matter and rcitorinjf t- blo.d ta a healthy condition. No pt reon can talc thce PiutM according to dlreo lkn sin l rt-maii.ilon unwell. I"r lnn.insnii.tur' mid C'liroulc Klicu iiiutUiii nnd (urn, I) ;H;.ia vr ludi KCNtlcu, Hiilfnif, Ifcaiittfiit rml Inter-liiilti-iil !"cvi"i, Ii(iont'M tiftho Illood, l.lver, Ivldncyi. nu l Uladaer, tUeso Hit term 'hav; Ice a most t;:cc . s Hut-li rimrs tv.; cr. .e 1 .y Vitiated Illood, which ii je.iH-rV.l pr.'duc-i by licrai-itucat cf tho liuc-i 1 e Orsnu. ,IAPt:PSI.V OI! INDtCCSTXON. H.-adachs?. Paia la tin MioaWcn, Coojih, Tight- 1. c!i of t'.c VuctU lHY.zine.! .oi.r.Kructatlon of thef-'toms'-h. I'ft l tai la t.ie Month ll.littu At tcUf. lV..tut.u J the Heart, Ionaaimatlon cf thal.ut'.is.i'ain la th. r.-.on crthe Kidn?y.aml a huudn d other rsihiJui :mptvI..B, ar the oIT-frpriastu-f l)yj.-5.ia. Tii PavigorAW the F t-Mnach and Btlma'ate tho t-.rj t ihver an 1 Vew ,s, wi.l-'li rendi-rteniof un rnitalb 1 tSiCscy la c'.aa&inst tins tbd ;f all iniyuritie. aud la.pariti:i uew lifti aad ife'or to thn t-y t? a. VOll Sti IN lI?:ASrs,rniri!is.Tetter, JiVil Kht'um, r.'.o'chvs. tvU. lV.n; Up, PutuU-, Uviif, i'ar!.:i:u-h i. Vo; u., ircabl-Mca 1. Foro 1 yv. Lrj-di.-.l-.. Itt''. S'-urf", ncot rat.cns of t!.c :- hi.i, IIu::ivr an ! i.va.. of tiic Skla, of whatever tamo or nature, crc liu raV.y up avlcarrh-d out of t'.u fjttiiii la a ih rttm;c by the of the-! iv.f.cti. One Vottif in ncb caw. s win ronUiiCJ the tuvit latredukuo wf tatir c:;: 5 ivc off-, ct h. nt. Hk VStiatd r.l -'d wif lever yon f.nd It luiparitlo bnr.-t'.:.ii th:..n,.:'i the kln luThn. j lirai-th-u or h.-r-s; ficat..' tt hm you fittd tt cltntruct'-! and tJugsii.!i la the c!:ik; cU'iie it when it l f ah andyv-ur ftclin; iil tuti you when. Keep t'-C Mood pure and tho litaMh of t'i y,'m w'.SJ f '. r. PIN. TAPr.&'. i r WfltrI, Ittrklnitln t'jc ryM-vaof many thoua'"i-.li. tr e ffcrtuaSly Jctioy d and roaiovcd. Tor fuii dirH-tiou, read carc-fu'dy tho circular arouad cacU bottle. J. WALKER, rro;-r;t t r. U. II. M d0AT.T & CO., lni-i;it and O.-n. Arent, Sari Fraurinco, Cab, and CSaadCt C rs;-:...- c j Wrcct, Kcw Vori:. HOLD I". ALL nr.L'GGL-sT AD DEALERS. TEE NEW POOD - f v v- "AH ... ., I V t. r 7 Tor a fovr venis you can buy cif ym:r (Iropcr or Dnifist a J Jit al. ,( ii i 'i.l .nv.K.i I k-.ilklhj msitlcS frc::i pure Irish CaiTarcen, lvf';0 will miilio inio sixlcon qr.nrls cf Klauc Xano, end a Ii!;e quantify of Iud dhiEis, Ciislanls Creait:s, Char iot to Ilusso, Arc. It is Uio cheaposf, healthiest, and most delicious food in i ho world. It makes r splendid Dessert, and lias no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A (Jlorious Chan?;o ! ! TIIK ': AT AVOUIdVS TONIC. Plantation Bitters. TSiis woHilorfisl vcjiotablc restorative is lit .heetaii c2sar of t!it Totilo nn.l lo":ii t;lrl. As :i toiiiU! orSial Utr tlio. apod ::;:-l l;iC3X6siI, it Bs.3' tsc t5tti:t:i;x siosa- rei!lih'S. A a r.:;aciy for the tit'ri'oii-4 wcalisisvs to wSiirti wosaca :ir os;?r:i ??l!y mj jeet; it is M3Mr?v5SaHc? every ollavr Misnsulun:. S:i all Cii mates, t toxica:, tezispenttCt or fri;il, it atl i i a tijwriflc ia every i;erir-d o iHi5Q'sSce wlisoh ns:s5er!a;ti:' i Clac ;EiSy stresrsSa asa;! E;ve::Us i.:va te aiaisnal N;s6rits. I'ov &alc by all IJrusjjiiits. A LL KINDS tr E S3 fir v ?i s n 5 .H LIFE nAKGB COMPANY MAINE, ORGANIZED 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, Ko, 20 Court Street, 130ST0X, MASSACHUSETTS. HKNIIY CHOCKET President. DANIEL SUA IIP Vice President. WHITING II. H0LLISTER ........Secretary. This is among1 the Oldest of New Eng land Companies, And the Lowe&t Coiu Company Extant. PURELY KffTUAL E i v a d e ia 1 h Declared A 25 ii u a 1 1 v. OS THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN, A NO Al i'LieO AFTKR TH BEC05D PATMKNT. A Loan of lO per cent, wbtn Deblred. POLICIES AKE NOT FORFEITED id tlie Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by failure to pay the Premium when due, bat are continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE LAW of the State of Massachusetts. Exatiples showing the Working of tto Law ILA, ORDINARY LIH. For Example : A party insuring at the ago of thirty -five premiums all caah. line Annual Prcnf.uni will continue policy in f..ro2 v-ars nrnl'S days. Two Annual Premiums will continue policy in f..r e 1 vcars and 12 days. Three Annual Premiums will continue policy iu force vean and 27 days. 1'our Annual Premiums will continue policy in fir.-i' t-.tr.- and 40 day. Five Annual Premium will continue policy in f. ree lt yours and i6 days. ,. w HU H I'l I'P.fl CENT. NOTE HAS BEES GIVEN. r,Vl, An;ni!i' Prt-miuins will contiuue policy in f..,ro 2 vc.u a.id 21i day. 5'hree Ai nii il Prc'iiium will continue policy in f,.rco 1 y.'ir jnd 2.1 d.y. . ! Annual Premiums will continue policy in t.-ice 7 year and 2 US days. t ,', w.i'X.r. : Premium all Cas'h Plan Ten Pay in:! I. if. One Annual Premium will con tiou." policy in l ivc, as a Term Policy, a' .nt thre ytnirs. '.-Ix m i-t.i : i'reui'uim t' per cent. Note Plan, - j pi(vn. Tt Lifo. One Annual Premium will c xitliaio p .iiry in force as a Term Policy, ' about 2 yvare and 100 days. i: .Hljwment Policies. Kxwrrif:: Premiums all Cash Age, 35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at tfcjo iir of :(. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force as a Term Policy, nearly 6 years, or I years and .125 days. KAMrtK : Premiums all Cath Age, 35; Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payable at the aire of la : Ono Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force as a Term Policy, 7 years. Notes on lliuiowment Policies, Kx.iMfLK: Premium 40 per cent Note Age, 155; Plan. Ordinary Endowment, payable at the a o of 50. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about ;i years. EAii'i.K : Premium 40 per cent. Note Age, :5a ; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at the a;e of 45. Oue Annual Premium will continue policy in force as.a Term Policy about 5 years. It at cx, Assets to Liabilities. IPOfi. IS 7. 1S6S. 136 9. 121-J7 12101 121-57 127-00 Interest Receipts for 1S69 $240,670 14 Losses Paid in 1S69 201,190 Ot) Imterest Received in Excess op Losses Paid 39,4S0 H Assets this Datk Otcr 6,000,000 00 Losses Paid to Date iM.l,679,433 Oft Dividends Taid in Cash to Datb... 951,315 55 I.vst'RANCK on 14,000 Policies In Forcr over 30,000,00 0 This Company Is not restricted to inTsting its funds in the New England States. From, the Report of tho Auditing Committee, we find that $1,000,000 is now loaned upon estates in, tho City of Chicago and near thereto, wher,o rates of interest are nearly or uito cpual to those of tho Pacific Coast, 27iere is nothing desirable in Life In surnn(e ichich cannot be secured by a Policy in the MUTUAL LtFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC I1KANCII OFFICE, S. jr. Cor. Cal and Kearney Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H f! J O HNS O N & C 0., (lenertil Managers, Pacific Coast, H. 13. M-'O X2. CJllNIiltAI AGENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Portland