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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1872)
j& h t & rr g o n e g u b U c a n DALLAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 1 '" A ROMAN'S ANSWIiK. . Xo you know you have asked for the costliest .. thing ' r v; Ever made by the hand above? A woman' hand and a woman's life And a woman's womlerfnl love ? ' Do you know you have asked for .the priceless thing, As a child might ask for a toy ? Demanding what others have died to win, With the reckless dash of a boy ? -You have written my duty out Man-like have you questioned me, How stand at the bar of my woman's soul, Until I question thee ! You may require your mutton shall always bo hot, ' ' Your socks and yonr shirts be whole : I require your heart to be true as God's stars, Aud pure has Heaven your soul. You require a cook for your jnutton and beef, ' I require a far greater thing"; A seamstress you're wanting for socks and for shirts, I look for a man and a king. A king for the beautiful realm called home, And a man that the maker, God, Shall look upon as he did on the first, And say, it's very good." I am fair .and young, but .the roso will fade From my soft young eheek, one day yi you love me then 'mid the falling leaves, As you did 'mong the bloom of May 7 Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep 1 may launch my all on its tide ? A loving woman finds heaven or hell, On the day she is made a bride. I require all things that are grand and true, All things that a man should be; If you give this all, I would stake my life To be all you deemed of me. If you cannot be this a laundress and cook You can hire, audi little to pay ; But a woman's heart and a woman's life Are not to be won that at ay. Sunday Reading. A jaan maybe ever go moral and not Jiave a bit of religion. Teach nothing but the truth of God, because nothing but thai will save souls. The Gospel is a box of most precious ointment: by preaching it the box is broken and the fragrance diffused. It is not good works, or kind words that saves men, it is faith in Christ by a hearty repentance that saves theoi. Grace never appears grace till sin appears to be fein. The deeper the sense pf the evil of sin is, the deeper our ap prehensions of the free grace of God in Christ will be. earning, like monoy, may be of so base a coin as to be utterly void of use ; pr, if sterling, may require good man agement to make it serve the purpose pi sense or happiness. There is too much of the cold silence of ingratitude amongst us. 31 y not many of our barren seasons be ascribed tp the fact that we did not thank God for fruitful ones ? Spurgeon. One living, earnest Christian, who can offer the prayer of faith, bo he ever to poor, is worth more to the cause of Christ than a thousand worldly minded and careful professors, be they ever so rich. The moment a man gives way to in ordinate desires. di.riuietude and tor- 1 ment take possession of his heart. The proud and the covetous are never at rest; but the poor and humble possess their- souls in the plentitudc of peace. Many afflictions will not cloud and obstruct the peace of mind so much as one sin ; therefore if ye would wait cheerfully, be more careful to walk holily. All the winds about the earth make no earthquake, but only that within. The greatest man is he who chooses the right with invincible resolution ; who resists the Forest temptations from within acd without , who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully ; who is the calmest in storms, and whose re liance on truth, on virtue, on God is the most pnfa'.tering. So comprehensive are the doctrines pf the gospel, that they involve all moral truth known by man ; so extent give are the precepts, that they require every virtue, and forbid every sin. Nothing has been added either by the labors of philosophy or the progress of human knowledge. The strength which God haseducated and fostered in the last struggle will greatly assist you in the next, The man who gives way to one sin will very readily give way to another, but a man who through Gods grace has wop Tery high vantage ground by mastering one sin, will be very likely to win an pthef, Spur g eon. Unprofitable discourse robbeth ns pf t . O . 1 I - .I.' roncn lime, oomesimpiy employ ineir tongues in telling fabulous and filthy stories; others in discussipg of parties and opinions, and in talking of the faults and miscarriages of other men ; some about trie times, and enquiring after the Dews. Jut let Christians, when they converse, imitate the Lord : the words that proceeded out of his mouth weise gracious words. It is not great calamities that embit tcr existence ; it is the petty vexations, the small jealousies, the littie disap pointment?, the minor miseries, that make the heart heavy and the temper sour. Don t let them. Anger is poor waste of vitality : it is always dis graceful, except in some yry rare case, when it i kindled by seeing wrong done to another; even that noble rage seldom mends the matter. Facts and Fancies. How .tojsenve ; a dinner.-reat it. , ,A clerical error A long sermon. A silk dress should never bo sat-in. A woman's fearA "state of blessedness." siugle LostThe buttons from a coat of paint. When are laundresses not laundresses 1 When they air clothes. Chicago calls her colored men tinted citizens. The latest thing on the tapis The foot of Virginia on the carpet-baggers. -Telegram. "A dreadful little for a shilling," said a Skinflint to a druggist of whom he had just purchased an emetic. Mrs. Asphyxia gives a reason for de clining to marry a widower the fact that she is down on second-baud children. The palaces of Europe are getting the reputation of bcinj; haunted, because some of the rooms are huug with Gob elin tapestry. A schoolmaster on being asked what was meant by the word " fortification," answered, " Two twentyfications make a fortification." It is unwise to worry about that which cannot be helped, and foolish to worry about that which can be helped. There fore, worry not at all. What should a young mm carry with him when calling upon his affiauced ? Affection in his heart, perfection in his manners, and confection in his pocket. An editor, alluding to the demand for female suffrage, female doctors and fe male clergymen, remarks that another want presents itself that of female wo men. The Indian ring, the whiskey ring, and several other rings, are mean enough, but the meanest of all are those utterauces which Contain " the true Democratic ring." Mr. G. was a most inveterate punster. Lying very ill of cholera, his nurse pro posed to prepare a young, tender chick en. "Hadn't you better take an old hep," said G, in a low whisper-he wus too ill to speak louder-" for b he would be more apt to lay on my stomach." It is always safe to be polite to ladies. An incident of the late rail-road miui.-1i-up near Boston proves it A Gentle man of that city gave up his seat in tin; la-St car of the Beverly Iraill to U laly, I and pas.ed forward. I lie lady was killed and the entletuan was unhurt. Always acknowledge courtesies in a kindly spirit. Throw a hornet end a card of thanks to a ieraiiadtri party, if not picpared to invite them in. If you haven't a hoquet or card at hand, throw a bootjack or trick, or anything of that sort, just to show your appreciation of the kindness intended, A young lady at an evening party bouie. tiuic ago found it hard to u-e the expression " Jordan's a haid road to travel," but thinking that too vulgar, substituted the following : 44 I'erambu- ating progression in pedestrian excur sion along the far-famed throughfare of urtune cast up by the batiks of the sparkling river ti Palestine is indeed attended with a heterogeneous conglom eration ot unforeseen difficulties. A story is told of a man in Connect icut who fell from the roof of a five-story building to the sidewalk ; but, as he .struck on the thick Holes of bis rubber shoes, he bounced back within a quarter of an incli of tho roof, and so continued to bounce, the distance decreasing by only a quarter if an inch at each jour ney, lie subsisted on hash enclosed in rubber balls, which he managed to catch ou the bound, and at the end of a month was stopped and returned to his fain- ily. i-i .f ii . .1 : l -. .1 i:. ruur ui me uirui'Bi, must rujjru iii tie ragmufBns in this city entered one of the magnificent drug stores in our place. Marching up to the counter, one said : " I want a cents worth of rock cautly." Get out yoa ragmuffins ! we don't sell a cent's worth of rock candy ." Slowly and sadly they filed out of the store, On the sidewalk a consul tation took place. They re entered the door. " Mister, do you sell three cents worth of rock candy Vp "Yes." " Well, we ain't got 'cm;" aud the procession moved out again. A physician in the (3rand Army Jour nal tells this ghastly jokp ; " I remem ber one day in making my hospital rounds, a patient arrived presented me an amputated forearm, and in doing so could scarcely refrain from a broad laugh, the titter was constantly on his face. What is the matter? This does not strike me as a subject of laughter. It is not, doctor, but excuso me. 1 lost my arm in so funny a way that I still laugh when I look at it. Our first sergeant wanted shaving badly, and KQt roe to doit as lam corporal. ' Wwent together in front of hia tent i had lathered, took him by the nose, and was annlvinc a razor when a cannon ball came, and that was the last I sawj either of his head or my arrp. Excuscj me, doctor, for laughing as I do, buC I'll be especially blasted if I ever saW such a bully thing. II. cox Hss on hand and; for .Bale, SADDLE TREES of all sizes and the beat quality. jBhop near' Waymire'8 Mill, Dallas, Oregon. 43-tf W. II. TISAL te Co., Wagon & Carriage makers MAIN STREET, DALLAM,' Are on band,' with their WAGGONS and BTJO (HKS at their old Stand this Spring as usual, and intend J.to sell tbem very cheap lor Cash ; the Prices ranging from $130 to $180. They have ulso on hand for sale plenty of wagon uialtjrials. (live him a call and sea them All kinds of work in their line done to order. All kinds of Illackstuilhlng done cn short notice, ami in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2160, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit continuance of the same. -tf I Dallas, May 6, 1871. PLANTATION Hitters. T .-I 8 C O-X . rnii is WONDERFUL VEGETABLE BE. X stora," tire is the 6beet anchor of the fccbl and deb the aged Htated. As a tome and cordial fo and languid it has no equal among stomach yes, As a remedy fr the ncrrous which wouin are especially sub weakness to suneroeMnsr every outer hhumwu. . .it In all cl mates, tropical, temperate or frt-id, it a acts as a specific in every species ot uisoruer which hndcrmines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. LYON'S 11 athairon For rreierTliic Itratlf cr Human Hair. To lreont lt Falling Out ami Turnlns (Jray. A w f 11 preserved lUad of Hir. In a rrn n f mid i spe atone b-p aV rernment, ri -health and Wnutr. It may truly r Woman's Crownins; 51 orT, whib' men cjtanrrt called are n'd inenible t.its ad vantages and cbrm ytxf tHinsare m .re di2itinsr than thin, frit. r?t. onmrar i uair, wmi I wiih Dandruff. Visit a bar! i-r arvl yfu fi'td U"d lAoklik a n? mn. Tbi u what l.YON'1 KTIIlUON will do V t!, time. The charm whi"h li in wH pbeed Hifr. llltfiMT rur. Luxuriant TreM'; and CUnr, Head is notion!.' and irrf s? i' lc. s hy all Drtjti-ts and Country Smres. Ti e oriKtnator 01 int wonnrnui m.-nn mv clai iti to h:ive discoveren ani roiwcmru in cat Lrttjurtir than wai ever before rrabineI in haritt omv more of Xaiurt w,t totftei-jn mtJi one ....n-in Thn eviil-riep of tlllS taet I touil 1 iii the variety of mt obstinate diseases whir h it has been found to conquer, in ine cur iru 01 fonrtif, rrrrr i.or, " statics of CViiMwir(H.. it has atoiiihed the rauical faculty, and hundreds of the best phy sicians pronounce it lh grrntftt mcIiV -e.nv ry of f h ny. While it CUIC8 the severest Cotig'hs, it strengthens the system and purifies th blood. Dy its grent and thorough btitmi pttnifyiny proptrlie it currs nil Ifumor from the wofit arri'fulu to a oomtnon Jilotrh I'imjife or .r,f.on. .Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons. 1oisons, leir ef- hiltticand Ven'erial Diseases, and feeds are eradicated and vigorous hrthh and a it ml contilutif,n established. Eryiipeln, .S'at III Kim, timid Jlend, r trrr .Sorrn, ,co'y or It uyh Skin, in short all the numerous diseases caasedhy iii lloud, are comiuero t by this powerful, purifyinjr and invigorating medicine. F r "Liver Complaint," ItilifU IHnordtrt and Ifnbit wit Conii'pation, it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where outer medicine bad failed. The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi cine that will equal it in the cure of the diseases fdr which it is recommended. Heware of mun- fMt and worthle$ imitation. Fee that my tJov- epmeut Stamp, which is a pomlive guarantee of grnnincnt, is upon the outside wrapjtcr. This medicine is Sold by Dmgyint nt one iXollnr prr battle. Prepared by K. V. PIKKCJS M. V., sole Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 133 Menecastreeet, Buffalo, N. Y. June 3d,t3-3in. The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, Here Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Ilronchltis, llleeilliig of the Lungs, and every aflectlon of the Throat, Lung" and Chest, Includ ing Co 'sumption. Wlstar a llalsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanaes tho Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vnne genuine unless sign ed I. 11UTTB. Prepared by HI5TII W. FOW1M2 & WON, Uoston, Bold by It 121) I) I N ft TO N, 1108 TETTfeR dc CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. Gi i c. Ir. J. I I van Den Rcrgli, From Prussia, the Great Worm Exterminator Office Chemeketa Hotel, Salem, Oregon Rooms 0 A 22. . Lata of San Francisco, Cal. would inform the sick generally, that about forty years' ex tensive practice ot medicine and surgery in Europe and the United States of which twenty one have been in Oalifornia.has by close observa tion and great experiments, come to the con clusion that there are more acute ana chronic diseases caused by wurms, haydadids, anunalculaj or other species of eatrozoa. ine public gettarally, or the profession at large, are not aware of the number of patients who are treated by eminent physicians for this, that, or such a complaint without auy relief. If the disease has been understood, a few doses ot Dr. V's Sovereign Worm lltmtdy would have immediately cured the complaint, and have saved a great many lives. Dr. V. has collected a large variety of California roots and herb?, which, by analyzing, clore observation and ex tensive experiments, he can conscientiously sav that he bus discovered new remedies for sue cestui cure fur the following diseases: &rDy?M'psia, Chronic affections of the Liver and Kidneys, first and second stages of Consumption, White Swelling, Palsy, Sperma torrhoea or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Epileptic Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diarr hoea, Incontinence of Urine, Gravel, Flour Al- bus, Diabetes, Dropsy, and all those diaeaees which are known under the name of Venereal, such as Syphilis, in all its forms, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strii tures, False Passages, Inflammation of the Hlitd.k-r and I'rostrate (Jlttrid., hxcorta tions, Pustules, Piles, Pimples, Dlotches.aud ull Cutaneous Eruption of the skin. Cancers Tu mors curel with or without operation. ' In re ctut Venereal Disease, the Dr. effects a Cure in 3 to fl days or uo t-barge. For the Eye, Ear and Throat, Dr. V possess es new and invaluable remedies. Dr. V. would advice those ladie troubled with irregularities of the Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. Dr. van Den Bergh's InfalHable Worm Syrup for children. Price, $1 Warranted to expel the worms, or the money refunded. Dr. J. P. P. van Den Itergh's Hair Tonic a stile cure to destroy all animalculsc of the Hair Follicles, prevent falling out, and pro noting tho Growth of the Hair. Price $1 50 i ITa rti ffk fl ...... mx'in-.itt. " , ,f .tf.ir i rau.l y Woims or not; at all event Dr. ven Den lierzh can tell them from what diMjKSrt they arc sutlcrioj;. LoDtiltatit'S and examinations FREE of charges in all eaws. l)r. van Ucu Ucrj guaruiitws, tr all cases, to expel trie worm mtiH l ure all uucase tie undertake, or no charge. Card from Judge Frier, of Polk County Dn. J. 1. P. va5 Has Itencii Dear Sir I take pleasure in thanking you publicly fo the restoration of my bealtb after nineteen vesrs of crrat sufforin- mental) v and bodiiv 1 dewtored a cretU, d-al ; was ufili.-tw 1 with al tnoM ivtry iniaiinaK!e pain and drf paired seirsf a wed tlav acam. W lien 1 came to see you at Salem, yt-u saiJ you would remove tb cause jf nim tfcn year' suffcrinnin fv hours I .could, hardly rlsvc if, rut iltr tskir p tl five talclis powders you cue me. m)mui 9011 rii! h. from me. and nwt fourtftn day aiu-fw ar-lc, 1 li-t-l like anoitu-r man, ari l am able to f.illow hit buniness without n&in or in conrciiienre. A. II. FHIKK. lkihcl, Polk Co. Oct. 10th. ISri. I.SOO WormH l'ipelled. AfT? yearn f suiTeringr. pain and debility and diH'tofirt fur many cotr. plaints, now pror cd that I did i"t bavc.at.d takini; difl-rent kind of niii-ine fr m many eminent puysirians I Ke up in d"p4ir, tHiokuic U wa no u to trofiph my r.f.or t mcb any b'nr, and liiat I toti't wsits and ( away until there w uoibiriit left of poor me. Hut hearing of tbe antnihinx earn of Ir. J. I. I. van Icn I'.r rgh ha perfirtnd in so hirt a tim t-ff-ci-ng urr in a few hours, and my friuda l tMtt jr. me to make one more effort, 1 consulted Jr. van l?n l'.crh, and he told me my mim r i were caucI by worms and he would cxp l th-m in about five hours. After taking five small powders, 1,500 worms paascd away fr'm me, and I am happy to say I am better than I have ben for a good wade. P. H. KVKS. huhseribvd and sworn to before me this J Bib day of September, 1871. J, J. MURPHY, J. I. IlKM Alt KAI1I.I f Eight Hundred Vorms Expelled I 1 think it a public benefit to make the fol lowing statement, that I have been afflicted, for two year with constant painsin the stomach, nd in fact, pairn all over my body ; no ap petite, and let me eat what I would it always put me in distress. N medicine would rc. Lave me and I grew worse and worse nntil now I am a mere skeleton. Nobody could tell me what was the matter with me, until I con sulted Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Bergh. in Fclcro. Orecon, and he told me I was afilicted with worms, and they were the causo nf all my misery and pains. I took the Doctor's medi cine, and be expelled 800 worms from me. They are like Leaches, with long tails, and measure from one to one and onc-balf inches in length. I only took six iitMe powders, and they brought the worms in four hours time. All those adicted wishing to see me can find me at Sam llcnlefs stable, Salem Oregon. V. UK A Id. fiaWrlbed and sworn to before me this Tib day of Sept 1871. J. J, MUP1IY. J. P. Paid worms can be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Dergb' office, Chctucleta Hotel, Salem. A (JAlll). Dr. J. P. P. Va? Dei Bkhch Drnr Sir : I deem it my duty t make the following state ment : For the last three years I have been suffering with constant gnawing pain and a quivering sensation in my stomach, also pain in my chest and heart, my food would not di gest and I was so nervous that with difficulty J could follow my occupation, which has been here in Salem for the past ten years, as a prac tical dentist. In fact from the constant pain and misery I had wasted away to a mere skel eton. I had been doctoring a great deal with out any benefit, and believing there was no help for roe hut to linger on until death would relieve all my Buffering. Sorne of my friends thought I had worms and had better soo Dr. Van Den Iiergh. Ho told me at once that worms were the cause of all my troubled, so he gave mo 6 small and tasteless powders and in 4 hours about 700 worms, from one inch tp one and one half inches long, caamo away from mo that day, and the following night soma more came, and now I am happy to say I feel like another man again, and am gaining strength from day to day. II. SMITH, M. D. Salem, Oregon, Sept. 23d, 1871. Another Great Slaughter We think it oar duty to make the follrwing statement in hopes it may do some good to sick children : Our child had been sick for some time. Thinking all the time our little one was troubled with worms we tried many doctors and a sreat many remedies without any relief, Some neighbors told ua we should go and try Dr. Van Den Bergh, the wortn, doctor in Salem, We did so and he gave us one botttle of bis celebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the medicine, to our great astonishment about 800 wot ma passed away from our dear child, aad now, thank heaven she is well again. I. D. URIZZLE. Salem, Oregtva, Oet, 3d 1871. TO THE PUBLIC. 4 M KINDS OP WOIIK, SEWING, 2 Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mrs. Burnett on short notice and on reasonable terms. A'l orders left at the house, Aouth-west' part of Dallas, wilt be immediately attended to. The Great Medical Discovery 1 Dr. WAUBIt'S OAUPORNIA x VINEGAR BITTERS, si' , Hundreds of Thousands ?., flSiWHAT ADF TUCVo - -- -- w r kaa mct S3 Oh 2 THEY AltE KOT A VILE 2!S esFANCY DRINKJS? Wade of Poor Itnm, Wliiakey, Prof Hplrlta nnd llcfuao Iiqaura doctored, spiced aud sweetened to pleasa the taste, called " Ton ics,"" AppctiztTs," ' Restorers," c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a trnc Medicine, made from the Native Hoots and Herbs of California, free f rom all Alcoholic Htiuiulants. They arc the CJItEAT ULOOD ITItlFIEIt and LIFE IVINtJ PRIN C1PLE a perfect Innovator and Invisorator of tUc System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the Mood to a healthy condition. No person can take these DiUers according to dlreo tion and remain long onwcll. For Iuflummuiorr nnd Chronic Rhea mntiaru and iout, Dyepepaia vr Indl BcatloM, llilloua, Itrniluent and Infer mlttCDt Fc vera, 1)1 aenaca of the Blood, Liver, Kldneya, nnd lllnddcr, these Hit ter l.ave bcea most sncccssful. 8uch I)la rn- are caused br Vlilnted Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of the P'.irwli vc Oi tana. VPVSPEPftlA OR INDIRECTION. ripjidachp, 1'ain lu tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight neasof tho Cliett. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste la the Month Bilious At tacks, Palt;t'.tion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pmiu la thercsiona of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful cymptows, are the off springs of Dfpcptla. Th y lnylgorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and laipartlng new life aad vigor to the whole system.' FUR Hit 1 N II?E AMES, Ernptlons.Tetter. Fait r.hcum, Blotci.es. Spots, Ilmplcs, Pustules, Boils. Carbuncles. Uln;-Worms, Scald-Head. Soro Fyea, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolor atlona f the if kin. Humors and Diseases of the Bkin, of whatever name r nature, are literally dug np anJ carried out of the syntcm la a short time by tho use of thc Bitters. One bottle In such csaes will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effects. Clrar.se the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Impurities bursting through theskla luTlm p!e, F.rnptlona cr Bores; cleanse it when yoa And it obstructed and sluggish la the veins; cleanse it whtn It la foal, and your feellnga will tell yea when. Keep tv.e blood pure and the health of the system will follow. IMS, TAIMKand other WORMS, lurking la tita syttnof o many tbouaands, are etrcctaaily destroved and r? moved. For fall directions, read carefully tho circular around each bottle. J.WALKER, Proprietor. It. U. McDOSALD CO., DruiiKits and C.cn. Agent. Saa Francisco, Cal., aad 53 and 31 Commerce Street . New TorkV KOLD Br ALL DP.UOUISTS AND DEALERS. THE NEW FOOD. iv, t.w -a" tWP. vy st p 4 -. b wn-m. .-taw a -'fven rCUS For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FARINE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings Custards, Creams, Char lotto IJnssc, &c It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! I TIIIC GREAT AVORIIVS TONIC Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable restorative Is tlic shect-nii-chorof the feeble nnd debili tated. As a tonic nntl cordial for the nged nnd languid, It has no equal among stom achics. As n remedy for the nervous weakness to which women arc especially sub ject, it Is superseding every other stimulant. In nil Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it nets ns n specific In every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength nnd breaks down the animal spirits, For sale by all Druggists? a- 22 III yr a ia; tri I Cll-''-'' i lCSi" SI? WvjJvw Hi m V . r J 23 r.ca . , I f Jr fpo am HUia LIFE INSURI1E COMPANY. MAINE, ORGANIZED - l&fB0 CHARTER PERPETUAL, Directors' Office, 2To, 20 Court Btroot, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET...... Presided, DANIEL BIIARP Vice President WHITING II. HOIXISTEJJ ....SecreUr7. This is anions the Oldest of Ncjr En Ami tlie Lowest Coiu Companj Extant. PURELY HUTUAL. Dividends Declared Annually. OH TBI CONTRIBUTION PLAN, ASD APPLIKD AFTKB THS fXCOXD FATXBMT. 1 Loaii of 40 percent, vrbtu Deelred POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED ia. tbe Union Mutual Life Insurance Companj by failure to paj tbe Premium wben due, but arex continued in force by the NON FORFEITURB LAW of tbe State of Massachusetts. Cxanples showing the Working of the Law. PLAN, ORDI5ABT LIFS. Fob Examplb : A party insuring at tbe aga of thirty -five premiums all cash. One Annual Premium will continue polley In force 2 years and 3 aajs. Two Annual Premiums will continue policy ia force 4 years and IZ days, riiree Annual Premiums will continue pohey in furce 6 years and 27 day. Four Annual Premiums will continne policy ia furce R years and 46 days. Five Annual i'rtmiums will continue policy ia force 10 years aud days. S WHICH 40 rr.R CC!CT. MOTB HAS BK 6ITBB. Two Annual Premiums will continue policy in ivii't 2 vears and 210 days. fhrce Afinual Premiums will continue policy in force 4 vears and 23 days. five Anuu'al Premiums will continue policy ia force 7 years and 208 days. Kxahfm.b: Premium all Cash Plan Ten Pay ment Life. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force, as a Term Policy, abwut three years. Ks AWi'Lr. : I'remiura iw per cent. jm-riM, Ten Payment Life. One Annual Premium will coutinuc policy in force a a Term Policy, about 2 years and 100 days. " Endowment Policies aM a a m F.xkmplk: Premiums an casn Age, 33 Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at t&a age of 50. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force as a Term Policy, nearly 5 years, or 4 years and 325 days. Example : Premiums all tatn Age, a; Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payable at the ae of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force, as a Term Policy 7 years. Notes ou Endowment Policies, BxAMrtKt Premium 40 per cent Note Age as; j 'i an, ordinary jnaowmeni, payable at the age of SO. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 3 vears. Exam plc : Premium 40 per cent Note Age, 35 ; Vlan, len-lcar endowment, payaoie ax . the age of ih. Oue Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 5- years. Hates, Assets to Inabilities. ises. 1S57. 1S68. 186v 12197 12101 12157 127-00 Iwtkrcst RBCXtTTS rut 1863 ......240,670 li Losses Paid is 1S69.... .291,10 CO. aMfcae' Iktbbest Rbcxited w Excess o Losses Paid 33,40 1 Assets tbis Datb OTEB..........t,0C0,00l Ctk. Losses Taio to Datb l,a?8,4JJ 0(a -' : DtTIDE5rS rA!II!lCASaT0DATB...Wl,31$ 15. ..... - A : i J I5SITRA5CB OK 14,0CG PotlClES Ix Force oter ...-.w.....30,WO,OftO I4 .;.;. Th rAmninr Is not restrioted to.taTMtiao its funds id the New England States. 1 Trem, the Report of the Auditing Committee we find,. that 1. 500,000 is now loaned opon easawa ia, the City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearlj or quits eaaal to those of the Pacifio Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life which cannot U itred ly a Policy in (he MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE, S. TT. Con Cal and Kcarnej Sire$ttx SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, j . H JOHN SO tl & GQ. General Manager?, Pacifio CtAstv 13?. M O JR S JEV : CENEIIAL AGENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERR IT0&Y ; ;.n)rtland? . v.;