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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1872)
"iAIdiAS, SATCfKDAY.FEB. 17. THE PRAYER-SEEKER. Along the aisle where prayer was made A woman, all in black arrayed, Close-veiled, between the kneeling host, With gl Wing. motion of a ghoatj Passed to the desk and laid thereon A scroll which bore these words alone : Pray forme! JJack from the place of worshiping 6he glided like a guilty thing j The rustle of her draperies, stirred By hurrying feet, alone was heard ; While, full of awe, the preachet read, As out ito the dark sho sped : ? Pray forme" Back to the night from whence she came, To onimaginedjrief or shame! Across the threshold of that door Jfone knew the burden that she boie ; Alone she left the1' wrixten scroll; jhe legend of a troubled soul : " ' " Pray for wie ! Q'ide on, poor ghost of woe or sin ! Thou leav'st a common need within ; Each bears, like thee, some nameless weight, Some misery Inarticulate, ! " Some secret sin, some shrouded dread, Some household sorrow all unsaid. Pray for u ! Pass on ! The type of all thou art, Bad witness to tbe common heart! f ith ffc4 in veil and seal on lip, In mute and strange companionship, Like thee we wander to and fro, pumbly imploring as we go : Pray for tit ! Ah, who shall pray, since he who pleads Our wants percJiar.ce hath greater needs f Yet they who make their loss the gain Of others shall not ask in vain, And Heaven bends low to hear the prayer Of love from 'sell -despair t Pray for u In vain remorse and fear and hate Beat with bruised bands against a fate, $Tjaose jralts of iron onjy .move, And open to the touch of love, pe lonely feels his burdens fall jtVhb; taught by suffering pities all. ; ' Pray for u ! H prayeth best who leaves ucguessed The mystery of another's breast Athy okeeks grow pale, why eyes o'erflow. Or heads are-white, thou need'st not know. Enough to note by many a sign That every heart bath needs like thine. Pray for ii Sunday Keadlug. Be slow to ckoosoa friend, but slower io changing. Remember, " Jlc that kecpetb bis mouth keepeth bis life." If you and the devil sin together, tl.a evil and you riil be punished together. jGod warms the earth with snow; can he not also warm the soul with grief? Xhe closest walk with God is tie sweetest heaven that can be enjoyed on earth. If you do not know my sorrows, bow can vou afford niu reiki from their pressure ? " The man who loves truth with all his Ji.eart, likewise loves those who suffer for the sake of truth.' Those who blow the coals of others' strife, may eipect to have the sparks fly in their faces. No man is a better merchant than he who lays out his time upon God and his money upon the poor. Love, In all its shapes, impli'8 saeri fices. Much must be conceded, much endured, if we would love. It is the water outside the ship that tosses it about, but it is the water that gets into the ship that sinks it, Talebearers and tale-hearers are alike guilty ; the one hath the devil in his tongue, the other in his ear. The repentance that is delayed unto old age is but too often a regret for the inability to commit more sins. In order to rightly understand the voice of God ip nature, wp ought to enter her temple with the holy word in our hand, I hate anything that occupies more space than it is worth. I hate to see a load of bandboxes go along the street, and I hate to see a parcel of big words without anything in them. JJazlett. Ip nine casts out of ten the biggest bigot in the world is the map who preaches up liberality, and the man who can hate you the worst is he who addresses you in the loftiest phrases. The history pf the world is interest ing; that of a person is facinating There is always something in a stran ger's experience which no mortal can divulge save the stranger himself. Vicious habits are a great stain upon Jiuman nature, and so odious in them selves, that every person actuated by fight reason would avoid them, though he was sure they would always be con ceafed from God and man, and no' fu ture punishment entailed upon them Divine Artist ! beautify my heart and life with salvation ; put me into sympathy with all things that are beau tiful; then shall I be in harmony with nature, art, holiness, God and heaven heaven, that beautiful world where all things beautiful, and all beings beauti ful reside. A man who is going to do good with his money when he shall get a great deal of it, makes a bargain with the devil; , and the devil outwits him. Where men are going to use their money so that it will do good when they get through with it, the Lord is apt to get through with them before they tldnk of getting through with their money. If you want to be benevolent by and by, be benevolent now. Facts and Fancies, A twO'foot rule Don't stumble. The best jfrienda must part their hair. Mutual friends Kerosene aud coro ners. What is a stern necessity ? A ship's rudder. A cold cut The White Mountain Notch in winter. Why is pedestrianism like new milk ? Because it strengthens the calves. Geograpico Astronomical The true Milky Way is the isthmus of Dairyin ! " Letter go" as the boy said wheu ho Jampposted his letter at the street corner. What is the fuuniest burglary on rec ord ? When the man " burst into a laugh." It is a singular fact that the grave part in Hamlet is an excessively humor ous part. The King of Sfain has displayed much Sagata in the choice of his Pre mier. Post' A young lady sends in this : How to prevent chappy cheeks ? Have nothing to do with cheeky chaps. Mary Reynolds, of Camden, N. J., ran to catch a ferry boat. She died of heart disease. But she caught the fer ry boat. The latest comic obituary : " Mr. Moffat tried to melt a bullet out of his gun. He succeeded. Aged 02. What is the difference between an auction ana eeasicKness .r uac is me sale of effects, the other the effects of a sail. Frightened Mormons, instead of seal ing any number of wives, are now care fully cont-ealLD'r the number ol wive - aw they have. A man who had his leg broken by a patent flax carder out West, says that mash-shinnery is the most appropriate name that could be given to the darned thing. One Ottiwell Wood being called as a witness on a certain ease, was asked by the Judge bow he spelled his name. The reply was 0 double t, i double u, e double I. Double u, double o, u.' The Mobile llleg Liter is getting uj a new edition to the book of Proverbs. Here is a sample : " Dieted is the wo man who compoundeth a pudding in i Jence, for she is more to be envied thau she who uiakcth a tart reply." A contemporary has the following motto for business men : Late t bed and early t- ri.t Never get tiht, but advertise. The result with those who dn't a l-vert.-se we sum up as follows : Stretched at hUae, on hi counter lie, Tt e man who doe a not udvcrtUc. Ye Infant Prodigy; Maggie " Why is your hair so irray, mumm V Mamma ' Well, because you art such a naughty child sometimes." Maggie What a naughty child vou mu't have been I Poor irrandmaV hair's fjuite white 1" Senator Sumner is as much in love with big I as Andy Johnson. Inuring a three minutes' speech in the Senate, the other day, be said i " forty-thrte time. Vliici'jo Journal. Yes, but Sumner's " 1 " is more than forty-three times as large A. J's. It is all sound and fury, signifying nothing. Peoria Review. An Episcopal clergyman meeting Harnum the showman, the other day, af ter inquiring for his health, physical and spiritual, said ; " Barnuin I always liked you. You are a good fellow, and I trust we shall meet in heaven." ()," said the impcrturable showman, with a twinkle in his eye, " I have no doubt we shall if you aro there." Some years ago, when California was sending to the East specimens of onions which were a foot broad, and srjuaahes weighing one-fourth of r.ton, the Amer ican Museum had an ostrich that died. Mr. Barnum had it nicely picked and dressed, and sent it to a Washington Market man, who hqng it in his stall, labeled, " California turkey, weight 140 pounds." It was sometime thereafter before any special mention was made of the great siae and weight of the Cal ifornia vegetables. The following anecdote is given as authentic: Soon after Horace Greeley had made his mark on the register of a hotel in a certain place visited by him during his fall lecture tour, a rather aged countryman came intp the office, and after examining the register, asked if Dr. B were n. ,.Thcre is no such person here," said the gentlemanly cleric. No such person here I " echoed the venerable rustic, taking off his spectac les and gazing into the face of the clerk with mub incredulity and astonish mint. " No such person here," firmly re-echoed the clerk. " Young man," exclaimed the other, with a solemn expression of counten ance, young man don't lie to me. It won't do. You cant fool old (Jill Parks Dr. B 8 been hero as sure as guns, and pretty drunk too, I reckon, for he's left one of them air Latin per scriptions of his on tho register 1" And the doctor's friend gazed down at Horace's improved Arabic with at look of triumphant recognition. W. II. TIAIf & Co., Wagon fc Carriage Makers MAIN STREET, DALLAS. Are on baud with their -WAGGONS ond BUG GIES at their old Stand this Spring as uaual, and intend to sell them very cheap tor Cash ; the Trices ranging from $1U( to $180. They have also on hand for sale plenty of wagon .materials. Give him a call and sue them All kinds of work in their lino done to order. All kinds of l.llackmilhiii done cu short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 60, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they t elicit continuance of .the same. V-tf Dallas, May 6, 187U PLANTATION ittcrs. S . T .I 8 0 O-X alHIS WONDERFUL VEGETABLE RE . .toralue i the sheet anchor of th feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial (or the aged and languid it haj no equal among stomachic. An a remedy for the nervous weakrie) to which women are especially sub ject, it is supcrceping every other tUimulant In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines tils bodily strcngU; and breaks down the animal spirits. Beautiful Woman II AG AX'S MAOSOl.l A HA 1. 31 filve. to the Completion lUc Treidiiie of Youth. Haoa' Macsoi.ii Run overcomes the fiu-hed .rparan rausc.lt beat, fatigue and excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, and o natural and perfect that no peron eao detect its opplieation. ly it ui the roughest kin is ma U t rival th pure ra diant tf itura of youthful bea-ity. U r m e redoes, bb.tcbes and pimples. It contain noihiaj? that wi!l injura th kin the lst. Mam IUi.m is used by all fhinaM. Udie in New Y. rk. London and Paris. It cts only 7' cents p.-r R..tt!e, and is Sold by mh Il-tijr'iits and re-fVnsrs, in;it r of tin wonderful incdieinc rUioiS t.i h.tse .t-...vrr-.i r.--.,'i A,i.-Mi..a!.liv re of .Vf ""4 " -'V' '' ,. ,(,,,j,'i)f'i than wa ever llorc d-mnioed in one maiio.ie. The evident of this fact i f..un 1 in ihv varn-t; of most uncinate disease which U hi lo-eu f-:nl to con pnr. In th euro of llrrkit;,.S'rKr fW-. arl the early t.f, i of '. K.j.(i..M, it bi t?5 "oio-1 the medical facultv. and hundreds of tho est phy. . i . . . ... . i ICI.U. pf IH-tliiCC l! fn rift" !,-, mm. t'ttrn if th mjf. While it fines tij tverrst t'ouh.-, it, !r optio ns tne sysi.-" a" the hloo.j. lty its tftfit and fhr o.V Uni fmri'tfin-f firi'irtt'm it vurr nil Jitntoi Jroiu tae wirrt rroi!(n to a oornia ili AVmi.iom. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons. .syphilitic and VeioTtiil hi-a-tes, and their cf I'cets are eradicated and viitorou Ar,4 and a ',iintl i ftmlitntill establish l. Kryipih, Snlt l:hu,, S-ull Hfi'l, f'rrrr $rr, ,Soy of A'ooA Skin, in short all the numerous diseases caused by lwi hioml, are Lomjuero t by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For".M-T C,n,j,,iiit." Hilii-u VrUr and II.(,itu,d f'onnyiioi, it has prodmcd hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where other medieino had failed. The proprietor oflVr reward for a modi- cine that wilt equal it in tho cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. lJcvre f conn Ws and innlhtt imitation. See that my Oov emment Stamp, which 14 a tonitir juaritntfi' irnuiitf iir, i upon the oulsidu wrapfKr. Ibis medicine is Soiil ( Drii fiitu at ue ttnr prr haute. Prepared ,y R. V. PIERCE M. D., S(.le Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 1 3:1 Seneca streeet, Ruffalo, N. Y. June 3d,13-3m. The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, Sore Throat, Whonplns? Cough,, Croup, Liver Complaint, Hronchltift, Weeding of the l.ungR, and every affection of the Throat, l.uiiga and Chet, lnclnd ing Consumption Wistar Halftam does not dry up a Cough, but loosen si It, cleanses tha I.uugM, allay irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint, tfnne genuine unless! sign ed I. HtJTTS. Prepared by HETII W. POWLH A SON, Hoston. Sold by 11 121)1)1 NC.TON, 1IOS TETTHH A CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 10-ly Forty Years' I'xperlence have tested the virtues of Dr. 1 I'm tor's ihthnm of Wild Cherry, and the result is that it is the best rem edy extant for pulmonary and lung discasos, enbracing a whole range from a slight cold to a settled ; consumption. Were it not for it merits, it would lung sinco have "died, and made no sigu." 213-w. PIOXEER TIN AND 1ST0YE STORE, Front Street, one Door South of Post Office. Da Has ------- Oregon KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED difierence between article of TINWARE manufactured lty mo, and that made by manu facturer in Portland and other large citica, for shipment, 1 have on hand both my own make and also that of factory make, no that people may take tuair choice. My stock coutidtd in part, of, " Stoves of all kinds, Copper, Ilrttss and Iron tVare, Wire work of all descriptions Hlieet and Calvanized Iron, Stove Hollers, 'Tea Kettle-, Milk lans, Dlpperw, Lard and flutter Cans Healers Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of Ntw and the Mos Improved Patterns And in fact everything that can be found in a taut ciasd Tin and Stove .Store. Job Work Neatly Donu and Promptly Attended to. 50 tf T. R. NEWMAN. Perhaps thofo that have experience can tell, and perhaps it would be to your interest to sk somou that know, where tho Rich and Rare Dress Goods, thoe Ladies' Hats that aro the fashion direct from Mrs. C. Levy' those Elegant Sets of Ladles' Furs, and ttione New Style Skirt that a; pt ared to eh advantage orer those Hiu'h Laved Ladies' Bood. manu factured at Prottuan, Donovan A (illinium's, Portland, Oregon, of all of which you had tfuh a lavish display by the l'olk County Indies at the Orrgon Mate Pair. Or perhaps, gentlemen, you would like to call and examine tor your .elves thoe Elegant Pitting Huit of Gent's Clothing, while I show you a line Asrt. uient of (ien'.'s furnishing Goods. And when it comes t Yank e Notions, Fancy Good, Jewelry, Fine T-baccos and Cigars. Gn Cit ie of all Description lat-naiot-d Mrictly at Portland price my U)tomers bear w iluti-s of the Excellency and CLcrpncs. ALSO, iJ Sole Agent for Polk County for the Root and Shot Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, the excellent quality of whose goods are creating uch an excitement all over the State and Pa cific Territories. Trade increasing every day t La t'led (Iwrmerly fluff' stre). M. M. ELLLS. Proprietor. 20 Cm AVI NO PPUCII ASEI A LA ROE AND f rouiplete Mock of OENi.UAL MLli CilANDlZK, coai?tiug inpart of ry lioorfs,' larocrrie', la'Ia, iicciiu arc, Tobacco, C'iars. And all artlHe found in a OENERAL VAI'.l EfY MURE, I would ropcctiuHy call tht attcution of the Public to my Ktubhhtu.ut. , , Highest Cash price paid fr 1 UK Wit I'El.THV. Jl A. RAY, EoU, Po:k Co., Ogo. u tf : i-oii thi; iMti.siiNT si-:aso. Wo re'pcctfuPy call the attention of Public to our Well Selected Stock A the Ladles' Dress oods, Ladies' ami !ies Hats, t;ents rurnishlng CoorN, Jf Cloven, (alters' lUc. Hardware , tirocerlen, Yj School II toks, Stationery, &c , In fact Everything Imnd in a First Cla.s Itetall store. We can assure our Patrons that we will be up with the times. Come and ExotnincVf ur Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange f r Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE Dallas, April 22, 1S71. l- C II 12 A I! 11 K A T!! Cheaper than Kver!!! IIOLTTJI, WORTLEY CO., ELLEN DALE kST0RE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to Pallns, and are constantly receiving NKW and WKLL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of Ladles' Dress and Fancy Goods, Men and Hoys Clothing', Hats and Caps Hoots and Shoes, Ladles and Children' Shoes of every Style and Slxe. A fall Stock of Groceries constantly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Goods Manufactured at the Kllendale Mill, such as Heavers, Cassimcres, Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and lljankets, Which we offer at Wholesalo and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with nil who may favor us with their patronage. We trill exchange Goods for Country Produce, for whioh we will pay the Highest Price. Bring on your Eggs and Batter. L3-tf TO THIS PUBLIC. A LL KINDS OP WORK, SEWING Wajshing and Ironing, Let., done by Mrs Rurnctt on short notice and on reasonable terms. All orders left at the house, outh-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. 'The 'Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA v VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands SIT, Bear tBtlmony to their Wonder "5 rut curative ivuects. IS WHAT ARE THEY??2 p O 3 l-4 O ? t' TflEY AKE NOT A VILE 3 FANCY DRINK. Iff Made of lor Itum, Wltixker, Irof Siiril nnd IlefoHe Liquor doclored.spiced sud sweetcnc'l to please the tatte, called "Ton lcn'Appetlzer, Kestorers," c, that lajd t!i tippler on t druakenncss and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Iioots and Hert s of California, free from nil Alcoholic Htliituluut. They arc the(;iJ EAT IJLOOD I't ir II Il.lt and I.IPCfilVINU I'KIS (' 1 1 I.K a perfect Innovator and Iavhzorator of the Sj-fctem. carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. K9 pereotj can take tUc&e liitters according to direc tion anj remaiplonj uqwvH, For lutlHuiiniitor)- nod C'hroaJc It hen umtiani nod iout, Ilyaprpaiu r IndU ueitliou, Ititioua, Kfiiiiiieot and Inter tiiltcut Fetrn, I) I Men new of the lllood, l.ler, KldiieyM, nnd lllndder, these Illt ic 1 a Lav 3 beea uiott tuccesisfcl. Huch rair are caused by Vitiated Illood, which ii generally prudaced ly deransement of ho D'fjeMlvf Oi tnn. DVPKl'SIA OR INDIGESTION. lleadachc. l'ain lathe Shoulders, CoagU, Tlffbt nctsof the 1iest, D!l:ie. Rour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad tat.; la the Mouth Bilious At tacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the !.agfl,rV;u Jn t'ae region ofyt!e Kidneys. and a hundred other paiuful tyiaylomt, are the off sjirlognof lyppepla. TU y Invigorate the Stomadi and stimulate the torpid liver arid bo we!, which render them of un equalled elllc acy la tlnnnioz the blood of all tmnnrliie. and lni artiaj new life aud vigor to the whole nystem. roll lUIN IlSF.4!-iEftT:rnption.Tetter, Fait Khctim, Clotches. Spot, llmples. I'uKtulcs, Ili!K rr!intirki, l:iog Worms, cld-lled, Sore :. KryifK-!a, ltr, Scarf, Dlkoolorations f thrt r'Sklii, Ilurisvrii and I'mcMct of the Pkin. tl whfctevtr nsnie orn&tm rc literally dug np e:i dcarrled out of tha system In a short time by th ur of tlc)k9 Bitter. Or.e bottle in uch :: ronv.ce tac bvii Incredulous of their curvtivo effect. C!"an! the Vit!tei Blood whenever you find Its lu-.pnritlo biiMtaig through the Wla lullm rlrj, Kroptlon or Sore; cb-antelt when yoa f.nd It otmtructcd and slugK'"'' ta the rein; cl-anse H wl.en ii i foul, srid your feeling will tell you when. Keep $ve blood jiure and th brath oft'ie rf-m will follow. VIS, TA PEaad other WORM?, lurking In t!i yfui of o many thousand, are eflVctnally detrrye ! and removed. For full direction, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKEIt. Proprietor. R. n. McDON'ALD A CO., Pmirsrlitts and Gen. Agents, San Frauclio, Caland 83 and M Commerce Street. 2cw Tork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THE NEW rOOD. V1 G. x -is . For .1 few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a 1 ackage of SKA MOSS FAUINE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of Diane Mange, and a like quantity of Pud? dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Kusse, kc. 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 ! ! THIS GnEAT "WORL-D'S TONIC Plantation Bitters. Thi wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-an-elior of the feeble nnd debilt tated. As a tonic nnd cordial for the aged and languid, It luis no eqilal union;? stom- achics. As u remedy for the nervous weakness to which women nre especially sub? ject it is superseding every other stimulant. In all Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it nets ns a specific In every species of disorder which undermiues the bodily strength nnd breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by nil Druggists y zz Sam 1 ft' tfJWIOIV ftlXJTVJki t inn ivfiitTi Tm Lu w mum mm m I UINE. ORGANIZED - - - . 1848. CHARTER PERPETrgf,. Directorg' Office, Ko, 20 Court 8tret BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENIIY CROCKET.. FresUe DANIKL SHARP ....Vice PMiid WIIITIXG II. IlOLLISTR..,.A....g4VoUr7 This is among the Oldeit of Nejr Epfr laud 4'ompanlea, " And the toiveat Coia Company Ef taut, PURELY IUTUAL Dividciicls Declare? Annually. os ram COflTRIBUTIOd PLAN, AND Al-rLllD AfTKB TBI IXCO0 TATHBtl A JLoau of 40 per ceuu wb eu pclff POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED is . . m - the Union Mutual Life Insurance Companj by failura to paj tha Premium whan dua, but ar cntinucd in force by tho N0N FORFEITURE LAW of th? Statu of Massachusetts. Uxauples show lug the Workfug of tko Law. FLAX, ORIISAKT LlfS. Foa Exaiipls : A psrty insuripf at l& ag, of thirty-five premiums all cash. One Annual Premium will continue policy la force 2 years anil 3 Uajs. Two Aiuiuai Premium's will continue policy la force 4 years an j 12 Jays. Three Annual Premiums will continue policy in force C years and 27 days. Four Annual Premiums yill continue policy ia fore 8 years and 40 days. Five Annual rremiutus will continue policy ia force 10 years and 56 days. O.t WHICH 40 rCR CK3T. MOTB DAS BBB5 CITS, Two Annual Premiums will contiuue policy ia force t year and 210 days. Three Annual Premiums will continue peliey in force 4 years and 23 days. Five A rum a J Premiums will continue policy ia forco 7 yeas and" 20S'days.' " CxAvrt t : Premium all Cah Plan Ten Payr uient l.Ue. On Aunual Piemiuua will tiuue policy in force, as a Term Policy, ab-ut three' years. ExtMi'Lc: Premium 40 per cent Note Plan. Ten Payment Lite. Una Annual Premium will continue policy ia force as a Term Policy, shout 2 years and 100 days. Endowment Policies. Kxamplf. : Premiums all Cash Age, Zi Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of 50. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force as a Term Policyl nearly 5 years, or 4 years and 325 days. Kxamplk : Premiums all Caib Age, 35 1 Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payable at the ape of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con tiuue policy in forco as a Term Policy, 7 years. Notes 011 Endowment Policies. Example ; Premium 40 per cent Note Age, .'55; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of 50. One Annual Premium wilj continue policy a force tf a Jerm Policy about 3 years. Exauplr ; Premium 40 per cent. Note Age, 35 ; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at the age of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Tertn. PoUcy about 5, year;. ' Kates, Assets to Liabilities. isf. is67. is3. wea. 121-97 i2ioi 121-57 - uroo Interest Receipts for 1S69......$240,C70 14, Losses Taid ix 1869 ..281.180 ia Imterest Receited is Excass o Losses Paid 39,430 14 Assets this Rate Osr-.... C,000,00l Oft Losses Paid to Datb 1,679.431 0ft. Ditipexps Paid ih Cash to Dats... 951.3 IS S -. . . IxsvRAnca o,n 14.000 Pouct Ix Forcb otre 30.000,000 It. This Company Is not restricted te iarestlaai its funds in the New England States, front the Report of the Auditing Committee,' we and that $1,600,000 is now loaned upon estates in, the City of Chicago and near thereto, where, rates of interest are nearly or quite Sana te. Itlni. nflh. PunlK. rA. There h tithing desi fable in Life It surance which cannot be secured, ly a Policy in the MVTUAh, LIFE WSVMQE COMPANY PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE, S. If. Cor. Cat. and Vafnf j &trtfo SAN FRANCISCO, PAL. II II JOHNS QU & CO., General Managers, Paoi&o Coast, H. 33. MORSE ff ISKGRAIt AGENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY Portlands