Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, February 24, 1872, Image 4

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PALLASf SATUKDAY.l'KU. 24.
y:
LCau't.
nitHf I passed th other da
Wh. uroltail in tnMi a wpnrv uciiv.
'. And looked at. ne so languidly,
I said to her, "come, lean on mc,r
' , : 1 Sa'd she, " I can't."
',r' Sai 1 I, " why not ? "aid she, 'j1 I'm tired.
Poor thing, said I,' youre
J si It soems not overmuch to do,
most expired;
Come, won't you let me carry you ?
"'";, ' , Said 'alio; M; I can't.
, I pressed it as iu sympathy j '
,. vu V."$he "said Oh don't, dm't squoero my hand
. I'm awful tired ; " oh !; X can't ftand
;"f:v ' sjuecse ' I can't." -r
I' wept ; it unde me feelreal bad i
i ? , To hear her epeak so low ami sad ;
Said I, 0, u.o gome other wonjl,
.''.''' More cheerful, not so often heard ;
jJtba,.,,,.;. Saidj8l4-"IcanV -.,.
JV' I wept again ; I scarce could speak ;
'' ; , Said I poor mnid, yoare very;weak;
1 Good aid to get yon home I'll give ?,
-v. ... , Pray tell me where on- earth you live. , .
: . ' Sai 1 sbo, I can't."
j, ,-;.Pray have you any special Dame,,
i Dy which yoa might be known to fame,
"'J' Or handpd to posterity ? I
'- "ilt so, sweet girl.lprny tell mo Why?
'"tnii". :.'Si:? a Said she,," I cauV ,
i Said I, I've nothing else to do, - . ?
"5 Suppose at least I marry you? -.
C i "... P yon object, my suit deny,
' If so, swftttgirl, pray tell mo why?
? ! Said she, " I Ain't." .
We sought the parson ne' was near
' Do yod refuse this man, my dear ? '-, ..''.
Said he. do reject bin claim,
And say you will not bear his name ?
.A'i ,.- Said she. I can V'.. ,
w We shared our butter bread and tear.,"""
And lired together many years
j f , But if I asked her aDy thing,
- To sevra button, talk or siu.
Said she, "I can V ; 7
: ? "''' ". . ? ' ' . . : i
And so she passed along .through life,
' A loyed, a 1 iving, gentlo wife ;
' " But alwaya tired, and languishing, '
;i And saying gtill that same old thing. ,
That sauia I caa'c." -
,7:,j AMs8ne dietl; when she (itraJ bid, J s
-1 : I She said she couldn't but she did ;
"And, writ in Grecian characters,
Iler tombstone Wars that phraa of 'hera)
Tbatsaiutt " I Can't ;
Sunday Heading.
, r ,
Tf the counsel is good, no ma tier who
gave it: : " ''
Imitate a ood man, but never
counterfeit liliul '
' A man's actions, not hU conceptions,
render, liim valuable,
v Idleness is the bane, tho moth, the
gangrene, the curse of life. ;
Truth is as im possible to be spoiled
by any ou'.aard touch as a sunbeam
RcJigiou is not an act, a matter
of dexterity aud skill, but a new nature.
A miser prows rich by gre:ninjj pmr :
ant extravaaut muo grows puor by
seemin": rich.
':' ' Death may remove from us the
great and good, but the force ol
their actions still remains.
If you would be punirent, bo brief:
it is with words as with sunbeams
' the more they are condensed, the deeper
" they will btiru.
; ; Nature 13 a book of sweet and
glowing purity, and ou every ill
1 ' ininated 'page the' excellence aui .good
ness of God are divinely portrayed.
' The triumphal arch of mortality is
? a rainbow beneath whxh no mortal
s t has ever passed, and which none but
One has ever had above his head
f that is lie who stands as a tun
f ? t ben cath the clouds.
Following Christ is a personal work
''-preceding., all official work, underly
ing it, as the soil out of which all
official work is to spring. To follow
,.... , Christ is to reproduce in ourselves
his disposition, to accept his ideas
1 of life and duty, to fulfill his com-
" Ujarids and to be in union with Him
- . by love and sympathy.
Instead of inquiring how sin came
into the world , we should ask how
can we get it out of the world ; and
instead of worrying our minds about
how this providence is consistent with
justice, aud how that event can tally
WithT benevolence, we should see how
both can be jturned to practical ac
count. A man who loves the truth must
hate, lies. A 'man who is sensitive
to honor, must r have great ' revulsion
for everything'-that is dishonorable
A man that really loves purity, must re
nlly "abhpr impurity. If a man's heart
goes OOt toward fidelity, he must have
u great hatred of treachery. It seems
impossible th:ttthe mind should act,.
in any other way. lieecher.
Tlie question is not, vvhat ought
I to do ? but what am I doing? If
you are praying for your enemy, there
Ms good reason to hope that your heart
is right; if you restrain your prayer
for him, therejs reason to believe that
your heart is not rights A right heart
towards ft toe is never found coupled
with forgetfuluess of hiui at a throne
of grace.
' Civility costs so ; little and is worth
so much I A young clerk with civility,
already n has a stock of his own.
Jtegarded as mere policy, it is the
next best thing to honesty ; and like
honesty, it is gocd for its own self.
An uncivil man is necessarily it diS'
coutenttd man, a discoinivrt to, himself.
We beg leave to add a new seo'tinienl
tH the copy book of the period, "J3o
civil and you will be happy."'
; Taking people Thieves
: A sweet strain Clcar honey. '
r A HuKwme-iruaelMmer. "
T Curry.-sauca.r-Auu$eiYova tanner.
Uaeknammon Bustles and panters.
EaSltV hoiiesl spot The oil reigous':
"Poodles on a railroad train are not
carpets. - i
(;i Sculling Two 11 mokes " cutting
eaohotber. ,
s 3Ioney musk Hat skus sold at price
of mink.
f The lay of the minstrel Billy Man-
ning in bed.
'.; A .'delicious, flower of speech Tho
41 Twist axe und rown "The head
of Charles the 1.
"' Raising the deuceoovering the two
spot with a tray.. ? ''
- Figures you can't' cipher with- The
figuteof a dunco. . 5
Deserts for daily newspaper men -frcsh'dates,;
'.,. V.w
"The time of knead " with bakers
about 0 :3U V. M.
Perhaps Paris would get along better
if it hadn't a " lied."
Advice: to fi$heaters deal gently
with the herring. I
How to build a house lor nothing
use freestone. -Punch. "r- -
When is a ladyot a;ldy ? -When
she is a little sulky! A
Dry diet for a Russian Autocrat
Tut ky without Ureeco.
u A lass I am, no more," As the girl
said when she got married. (
What relation does a tenant bear to
his laudlord ? A pa-reut al relation.
A Wisconin paper heads, obituary
notices with the startling word 44 goue."
An invalid at the sea shore is tryifig
to get up his strength by eating muscles.-
- ; ""' ''
In pocket piekiug, as in almost every
thinir else, a man never succeeds until
he gets his hand in.
In a game of cards, a good deal de
pends on good playing, and good play
ing on a good deal.
It is said that the best and mot ex
tensive deposit of slate in the United
States is in Polk county ( Icorgia.
A riddle on the ro ul Of wl.ai llrit
ish subject does. a hotl bill m st com
monly remind you ' Oiun Iun-do.
The editor of t!te Xorfh Cirollu i
Pine. Lent denounces Louis N j o'eun.
ife is evidently afraid of au'Otlior cot'j
de Tar.
" Fun " insist that " tliv) m.tn win
meets one' rem irks nith fiddlesticks
eleuity wi-hes. to do violence to o;.c s
feelings."
In the wiudow of a well known book
store in JJMton is a pSauurd which
reads: 4 Our ChrUiiau Friend re
duced frum S( to Sli.
The miscalled century plant, is faid
to bloom rhen it is thirty years old.
Hence it should be called a thirty p:r
eentury plant.
A Gentleman named B.own oneob-j
served m comjany that he had Imtsted
u lady for twelve mouths, and yet had
iittle hopes of ever making her Hi-own.
A poor man who was ill, being ask d
by a gentleman' whether he h.id tak n
any remedy, replied. ' No I ain't takt n
any remedy but I'o tale i lots o.'
phys ic."
A philosopher says, if you want a
pair of boots to last you f Mtr years, melt
and mix four ounces of m ut ton tallow,
apply while warm, place the boots in a
closet and go barefoot.
A Boston doctor s wed up a fb'sh
wound for William Bolster, Sunday
evening, and because William could not
pa Untib the Monday following he pull
ed out the stitches.
" You don't thiuk so highly of the
hymenial knot as I do," said a wife to
her husband. f" Yes I do," he replied ;
" it is only when you wish to mako it a
double beau knot that I object to it."
A pretty, rich you no; widow was re
garding herself lately at a mirror in
her chamber, while for the first time
trying on her widow's qip. 4-Behold'
she exclaimed, .' the .real cap of.-, lib
erty." r ;". ;V-V '
An enterprising ice cream maker ad
vertises, 44 Families BUppliel by the
quart or gallon, and delivorecl in any
part of. the e city. "i For; hoso who wish
toobtain famifiei, this is an "eligible op
portunity. ' :
There was. much sound palpable ar
gument in the repl of a country lad to
an idler, who boasted his ancient family;
4,So much the worse for you," said the
pcasaut ; " as we ploughmen say, ' The
older the eocd, the worse the crop."
Au Indian complained to a retailer
that the price of liquor was too high
T he la t te r i n- j u ti fie a t ion, said , t h a t it
cost as ,s much to keep a hog.head of
brandy as to keep a cow. The Indian
replied, May' be he drinks as much
wafcr.Ut'h hay."
'Anold lady said her husband was
very fond of peaches, and that was his
only fault.' 14 Fault, madam," said one,
i luiur nn Vnn Milt llmt ft fault ? " Wbu
because there are different ways of eat -
i i i i . i
ing them, air. My husbaad takes them
n the furtn of brandy I": 1
w. "" juTTEAf;;; co.,v :;
:; WAINHTIlEIiT, PAULAS,
Aroon luind with th.rir WAflttOXS and BTJO-tJUiS-
at;.tb ir old Bland tlii yprpg' as usuaU
and intend to soil tlteiii Very, ! cheap lor Cash ;
thd Prifeft ranjjin IVAo'liO io f ISO,
- They have ahi en -hand for sale -plenty of
waon makrialJ. (live Uiui a call and fee ihcnr
s All kinds of work-in thoir linudono to order.
All kinds of ltlaek.-mitbing done on short
notice, and jn a worKinanliko wanuer.; Horse
Shoeing $2 60, etw'h down.
; Thankful for pt patronage, they f elicit
eontihnan?o of the same.
y-tf i . Dallas, May 6, 1871.
PLANTATION
V Hitters. :
I. ,0toraiivo i. the e.lict anchor of tho fuohlo
a;id delilitaff l. As a tonio and cordial for
the aged uud iHiipuid it bun no equal among
stomachic. As a rwnedy for thf nervius
wcaknvtd to which wonifU uro f-xpcc'slly pnb
ject, it is . f itpcrctping . every other ftiuiulunt.
In all .rlitna'r-4, . tn-pieal, tvuij-crate or frigid, it
act t as a tolfic iu evt-ry cpccic of disorder
which undcrininvK tile bodily strength and
l reaks down the animal fj irlta.
' .:lyon?s
la t h txi r o
Fur Pr terl!i and HtauHtyl 3T thf
,. Human. Hair. ' Ireeiit il Falling
Out aud Turning :ray.
A welt prt.-trved H.-ad .if flair, Jn pcrn
of ml Idle 8 t "once b-ptfaki rotiancnt, cl
i-gutH-ff,' ' health'' and Vanty. It ttiy truly b
caHi.it r Woman Crwains Ulory, wlJIc m?n
ro not ineoittHo"it adntar and charm
Few thiols are m n diu-tin? ha" thin. fri
jurh, iv.tii!orl ilfiir, with head and cnt
rovt'rvd wlh i.mdntT. Vhit a barWr an t
yotr-'fx?! and bW liko a new man. Ttsi
wharl.YOVS KATllAIKO will !o 1j
t! e limn. Iho oviitm whWh liei io wjU pUccd
Hair. Ulory Cnr'i, .I.esni-tjMil Tr- an 1 a
Ckn Head, m !-$va!v r r-'iMj.
$ jM .y aU li Cott .try iutcit.
The ' rtJ;tr:st'-r f tliU ' w'.nd-rfl me.lictu
claim t . bvf' 'h?'M td '- I in
hn, !?'! trtf ttj of .Vof i'., ' it Br-tri$ il
. il j,, -o than tv'.'tf ever I'ifore comt-ioed in
one fin: ii"le, Th i'vi oce of ilu t.i l i
f mod bi ib variety o btiiite l'f''
wl.ieh it ha hot found, to cott po r. !u the
e.ire of Um;n Ultlf Szmr i'-'-jl -"-d the early
t.. of Ctutt'tmjUiou. it brt aStortwhed the
mvilinb f.ii'Uty. had hoa lnnb d the b!t phj -
ii-.Uu pr-'oouncrt it (he yi t i!"? ' (
eoeei y , tht 'ay: Whili it cHr fho Ver.t
Cou,jt'h- tt sitrogtfii the fj;!lc'rn-tttid pni!U
tU M'i.xl. Jly it f4rmt and tkrwyk I'"1
fint ififiinj jirttprrti it rtt t tH Ifm,tvi '- if Ut the
wtt r'o'tt to a ootiuoon J'lutrh ''M'e or
't ff ti'r,,,, Mercurial I i5etie!. Mineral poixonr,
Syphilitic and Veocrial 'iheae, and their cf
fectf are eri iicnlfd and viorotM health and a
tiiiiH tiit,'tHtiuD c.itabH.lHd. t'rfij'!'i, 'ot
fttintr S'ahi tlrtttt, F'tr-r S'rt'xt Sfh(
Jluugh Skin, a short all tha-uunicrouo, diheae
eiutd by hml hiinnl, re couqoere I by thi
powerful, poriiyior nird irvtorntin medieine.
For" Lirtr Vmilnlut",Jiiiiu' ion ol
.ifjilmit C-VHiif,t:tiu, it bn jnoutd hun
dreds of perfect and permanent cures' where
oiher meJh -ino had failed.
The proprietor oiler $J4M) reward for a modi
cif.e that will ejti.il It in (he cure of the diea.t
for which it is recommended. 1'cwnru of rtm
Jr it and tixu-th U i m it -til on. See that my ttov
eriunit'Stimp, which f a i,ittA jn'irnl"t of.
yr.uitnirm, i upon the outride wrapper. Thi
medicine i St!l by J), iji!tH at t,nr A,,ilr .cr
buttle. Prepared ly It. V. PlKliCK M. P., nolo
Proprietor, at hi. chemlenl Lnt..irtory, 133
Seneca streeet, Uuffalo, N. Y. June 3d,l:i-.1m.
'V.-!.--t
I
OF
The standard remedy for t'oiijjhx, In.
tlucnza, Hore Throat, H hooping
Couoh, Croup, l.lver Complaint,
llrouchiiis, IlUedlnp; of tle
Idtns, ami every affection of the
Throat, liUufi'H and Chest, Includ
ing (o 'sumption. t r
,'iatar Balsam docs not dry up
a Cotih, but loosens it. cleanses
the LungM, alloy?! Jrrltatiou, thus
rtimovin-;, the ra'iise of the com
plaint. V'onc genuine unlrgNsJini
ed I. HUTTM. Prepared by KliTII
W. I'OWbH ,t SON," ItoKtpn.
Hold hv HDIIIifiTtJN, IUKS
Tiyri'iiU CO., San 1'iaucUco,
and by dealers fironct ally. Iti-ly
Forty Years' Ixperlenre have tested
the virtuen of Jtr. "-WixUPu Jt,tfam of Wiltl
Vhcrry, and the reult ia that it i. the bout rem
edy extant lor pulmonary uud lung disease,
. "l'r,"15n? whole range fro... alight oold to
a
iMifuiiiiHiiiu, fri u nor Kir us i
mont, it would loag siaco have "died, aai
wado n siu." . . ,;21oht.
its
Vmm TIN AXD ISIOTE STOUf
Front Street, oae Door South of
Post Ofiice.
Dallas e., - - - - - - Oregon.
NOWINd TI1KUH IS A MAIlKKl)
dificrenco betwoen articles of TINWAKK
manufactured by mo, aud that mado by manu.
facturers In Portland and other large citiee, for
shipment, I have on hand both my own make
and al.-o that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. My stock cou.iwtn iu
part, of,
Stoves of ail kinds.
Copper, Iti'ttSs and Iron Ware, j
Wire work of ail descriptions,
heet and Caivanfzed Iron,
: ,; ;L .Stove lloilcrs, Tea ItettleK,
i Milk 1'uum, Dippers,
I.artl and Itiitter Cans,
Hffl? Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking 8poons, A variety of'Oem Tans,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Pattern
And in fact everything that ran bo found in a
!'nt elai Tin and Stove ctore.
tSnb '-Work-
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to. ,
50 tl T. U. N i:VMAN.
Perhsip thofc that have experience can tell,
and perhnprfit wouhl le lit your ititeref-t to ank
gomeoiko that knows, where the Kieb and Kare
Dresi Goodg. thoxo Ladies' Hats that are the
fashion direct from Mr. C. Levy's those
Klurant S-Ui of Ladies' Furs, and thoj New
Htyle Skirt" tbnt ajeared to ueh advantage
over thoe lliirh I.'ieel Ladies' Boots, manu
factured at ProUman. Uonovan k Ui!lMhan'
Portland, Orejron, of all of which ywu had au'h
a lavinh divpliiy by th Polk County iadic at
tho Oregon ?tat t'liir. Or perbapr, gentlemen,
ymi would lik to eall and exnutine fr your
mdvesi tbotf Kleuot Fitting Stiittf-f Gent's
Clotlillig. while I nhow you a Fine Anrt
ment ol Uen'.'t famishing Goods. And when
it eouie t Yaoki-e Notions, Fancy Good,
Jewelry, Fine Tobaccos and Cigars. Gro-C-li"
of nil IK'imjm) Hoi., Int-niui.d tri tly
at Portland pi ice my customers bear witness
wf th KitvUtucy and Cw jpuc,
Al.SU.
Sole ,Ajent for Polk County for the ltot and
Shoe Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, the
excrtUnt tpmlity of whoo gxl re erecting
ueh au eaeitvuient all over the State and Pa
cine Terr'torie. Trade iocrr.itii every day
ut La Cledc (formerly ('toif' Store),
M. M. IILLIS. Proprietor.
2Mim
c AViNii prncHASEii a lap, nr. xi 1
g rotu.ivt Sui k of liLNi.LAL MLH
CllANLJlZi;, co.-ubtio injait of
i5ry (icottf,;
Anl atl :rl"sb fa?d iu fJKN LUAL VAIll
KI'YMOKK, I wt ull rvjx.-lftiUy mil the
attntiots of ti. I'o' SU t my Li't..li:liiui ut.
Htgfiett CH f ice pi I or
I III? AND !i;i.: kv.
n a. hay,
LoU, Pu!k Co., 0rn.
von tiii: t'ltri.NT mm son.
We respectfully c;!l the attention of the
Public to our Will Selected Stock
f.adif ' Dress (ooda,
I.adlcs and 31iocs Hat,
CJcut Fa r n Ish I n :ood,
j Cloves, ;allti. V.U.
Hardware,'
Clroccrie,
School It iok,
Stationery, fcc ,
Iu fact Kvcrjthlns Found In a Fit
IJS KCiail ?lOIC.
Wo can assure our Patron that we will te
up with tho times.
Cumo and Examine 'our Stoek before joir
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f
Goods !
X. &, J. D. LKK
Dallas, April 22, 1871.
1-tl
65 A V I It E A Pit
Cheaper lliau liver !! !
IlOIiTISII.'i WO It T .1.13 V & CO.,
"ellewdale ;stoiie;
If a vo removed their STOCK OP flOOPS to
Dallas, and ara constantly reteirmg NHW and
XiELh SELKCTKD UOODS, consisting of
Ladies' Ores and Fancy Hoods,
Men and Hoys' Clothing,
Hats and Caps, t
'.,..',? Hoots and Shoc,
Ladles and Chlldrens Shoes of every
i Style and le.
A full Stock of Orocerles constantly;
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen Goods manufactured at the
' ttltcndale 3I1II, sueh as
IJeavers, Cassimcres, Hard Times,
Tweeds, I'iannols and HlankctH,
Which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a detre to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all
who mny favor h with ther ; patronare. Wo
will exchanffo Goods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay tho Highest Prioo.
Bring on. your Eggs aad Batter.
: s-tf
:i TOJF.fiiK i)E5I,E. t'
ALII, KIN US OF WOltIC, BKWINO
VVaahing and Ironing, Ac., done by Mrs
Burnett on short notice and on reasonable
terms.1 Alt orders left at the house, south-west
part of JJallaa, will bo immediately attended to.
'"'"" ; :' ''; r - - ' i
The iJrcat Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S OALIPOP.1TIA 4 '
VINEGAR BITTERS,
M Hundreds of Thonsanda ?f
Z, Dear testimony to th')r Wonder- 3
& o ful Curative KlTecta. 2
WHAT ARE THEY? Hi
uiIfancy d n i n k vPf i
ULvle of Poor Itum, Vb4i;'.cri Proof
Spirit and Uei'uc I,iquuriUoct .red,Riced
a ad swecteuetl to pleanc tho taiste, called Ton
lea," Appetizer," " nestorcr, c, tnat lead
tUe tippler oa to drankcancss and rulu, tut are
a true Medicine, made from the Native Koota and
THE Y AUK TCnt' A VTT.W Bi 1
Her? of California, Irec from all Alcoholic
Stiinulnnm. They are the ('It RAT It LOO I)
i'l It II It: :t uud LIFE GIVINti 1'ItIN-
CI PLE apcrftct neuovator a&d Inviorator of
t!ic Pj stem, carrying olT all poisonous matter and
restoring t!ie bkKnl to a healthy condition. No
person can Ulcc these Uiiiers uccordlug to direc
tion and rmj&'.p louj unwell.
for Iuflnmmot orjr mid Ctironlo IChctl
Hint I mil nuil 'oui, I)ratrp.Ia r IndU
lECMioa, IlilloHD, Ketiiktti ut uud lutcr-loilK-ut
Fever. Vinvixm- of I be lllood,
Liver, Kidneyn, tiud Itladiter, these Hit
ter t.atij been most euec.kf!i!. Hnch I)ii
rusft aro cauncd by Vitiated lllood, which
Is tfencraHy prducci by dcraauccut of Uto
'in sPtit'si A it iNrjinr.sTiOT?.
iei laei;t, i la th Wionloeri, Coatrhs, TlUt
lCi. cf tlic Cacst, I))i...i;H',.Sour T-ruciatiOUS of
the Stoma-ta, I'-ltio la t .a iXoutn ltaious At
tacks, rah;t.;tt m of t!u Heart, Iu.lainmatloa of
the Lans.rUi In the rea ions of th Kidaeyc.aait
ii hunJrc.J other j umiul t ) uiioiiin, ara tuc cC
priosof Ivt;j.cjnia.
Tts"ylavtora.t the Stomach and t!mnlate tha
torpid liver and txiweia, which render them of uu
c-iU4lie4 3c4cy Li ciciA'r!g tlid Idood of all
l:jij.urnii.. and iuiartiii t l.f aadriforto
the whole fytea.
FOKHIUN l I SF. AHF.H. Frnpt!oni.Tett-, .
tlt iiiioa.n, Ii!(tc!t. i-t, I'iui;ic. Puj-iuI.-s.
1?.'U, Carinas-?-:, tH.V.'ormt.J'alO-Iteid.t'-oro
Eye, Kr yiivl j'-, 1 teh, Sai-f, Iue-.;.,ration of
th fkJti, H'i-or -i'l I:cla'" oftis ? ";!u, of
wh;tvTffr raruj r tutor,', are Uter-'.iy ik op
au'larrld v,U of t:ic uiu U a r h -r 1 ;.u ty
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curn'ivo C'llce'n.
Ci v,.? tie V;tiate.! IU od trliTr ton Cn4
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eli.uii" it when iiU f'.ii, and your fclu;: win
t'l yoa w!-.e;i. Keej t a t loo t i ure uA tho
p! f fie frs'ctn will foil w.
PIN, TA I'kn dt t; :r WmtltS. InrVtnaln
Vm fytt uf . many tioa.n.l-;. ar elf.-et.jaity
; detroyfd nn-t r''n.vt.:;i. Fr fall i!;re-iKa,rciid
cartfaUf thotcirculir around eae'il ..;tle.
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CO.. DruKjKt aud Gsn. A Kent. P.t 1 Frjuwineo,
Cat., aad S?6a1St Comase-cc Hrett. New York.
SOU? HV ALL DUCOUISTS .:."i DlT.VLZItS.
THE HEW IGOD.
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of .your Croccr cr Dmist a
I acirn of sea ::rsr faiune,
i::a;Io i!c::i p;:ro Irish 3Ioss, or
j ('arra:crn r!lich will limliO
. , i e tim ,r
r.nd a Iiko qi:r.:ili'y of Putl
diiifj, : Custards, Creams, Char
loltc Kasso, A.c. It Ls ilio
cheapo, f, hoallliiost, r.nd most
(Icliciou ; food in tho world. It
Minkos n splendid Dessert, and
lias no equal as a light and
delicate food for 1 aval ids aud
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
TIIK CiRKAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation , Bitters.
This wonderful vretnltlo
rcstoraliro i llao fihce-:m-clanrof
the fc!fle tisid tldiUi
:jJ J. A- fossil sis). I roraJial
for a?rc1 r.n.l l::;3j;a2(3t it
nrhips. A a 'ri'etsis2y for Itao
ncrvom wa!isos to wfiich
- wouacn arc c2jerl::i!y u!i
jeet, it is 'tsiiiicrstxliBig vvcty
oilier Mini33!a:H. Iu nil C2i
inatt, laojiica!, to:2s;ir:sji
or faii'l, it ncH 'tiH u jsrciJia
in .every specie of 4li3orlcr
which isntleriEiittiv th CosaSSy
Mrciith anil l;rca!&.lovKi c!ic
niifiiial spirits, Eoi sale by
all ruggistst
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M U ,,.. J? J?1
t THE Y IKK TCnt' A VTT.W
INSURANCE COMPANY
itLi
. 91A1NC,
ORGANIZB-'V- - -
- - - - 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Directors' Office, Ko, 20, Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. "'
II EN It Y CROCKET...
President.
DANIEL SHARP Vies Prcsido
WIIITIXO II. IIOLLISTER Secretary.
ThU is among the Oldest of New Eng
land ComanIe, ,
And the Lowest Coiii Company Extant.
PUREL5 kutu!al;
I) i v i c! c n i! s 15 c c ia red
A ii ei ii a 1 1 y. : n:
' ox tub " . ; '.''
- CONTRIBUTION PLA,
ASD AI'PtlED AFTER TUC SXC0XP fATMSST
A Loan of 40 percent. wliu .Desired,
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED is
tho Union 51 atual Life Insurance Company Ly
failure to pay tbe.Preiuiuta when due, Lut aro
continued ii force by the NON FORFE1IURK
LAW of the State of Massachusetts.
iixanples bhoiviug the Worklttg of jtte
I'LAS, OHK1SAKT ttFK. t
Koa ExAMftK ; A party insuring at the ae
of thirty-five preutietns all cash.'
Hie Annual Prttnium will continue policy la
furee 2 years iitid 3 uj ,
Two Annas! Preaiiinns will continue policy io
-. iorte i years aud 12 days. -:f, ' :-,.,.'f
rirce Annual Premiums will continue policy
in force 6 years aud 27 diiv.
Jfour Annual Premiums will continue policy ia
lure b years and 40 days.
ttc Au'.iual" priuluuts will eoutinue policy ia
loreii 10 yeais and bC days.
o '.va.fii 40 I'tacssT. .oTa mas tr.zx irsjri
itw Annual Premiums will contiuue policy in
fijift "2 yvjis mid JiOdayi?.
furec Annual i'rtu;iutns win continue policy
in fitrew 4 jear nd JmjI. :
ive Ai.nt.ul Pteiii'iom cuullnue policy ia
J-ree 7 yearn and daye.
ri,z: Pnru um lt V.U i'lan Tm Py
iitoi i.t'e. Une 'Annual 'Premium will c.
liouc pidiey in iWc, as a Term Policy,
al. ut itiiee j.rtr. -
Cxiti'L:: Pixniimr. 10 per eeuU Note Plan,
i tu Piivuuiit Li!e. One Annual Prviaiuta will
cwtitioue p 'ltey in f.rce as a Tcrui Policy,
.iK.ut 2 )car and 100 day. '
Iiduwmenl Policies .
hmriK: Premiums all Casli Age, 35
Iu;i, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the
.ie of :t. One Annoal Pretnium wiil eon
liiuie policy id freo as a Terta Policy,
nearly o year., or 1 years and "25 days.
'xAMi'tr : Premium!" all Catli Ae, 35 j
Piiin, Ten Year Eitdowtaent. payable at the
aC of -15 ; One Annual Premium will con
tinuc policy in force as a Term. Policy,
7 years.
Notes on Endowtneiit Policies,
!;xri.t:: Premium 40 per cent. Note Age,
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable a
the age of 5ft. Ono Annual Premium will
eontinuo poliey in force as a Term. Poliey
.about 3 years. :! . .
ExAiiTLR : Premium 40 per cent. Note Age, -35
; Plan, Ten-Year Endviwment, payable at
tho age of 45. One Annual Premium will
continue policy iu force as a Tuna Policy
about 5 years.
Hales, Assets to Liabilities.
ISM. 13C7. 18(58. , '. 1S69. "
121 i7 121 01 121-57 12700
Intkkkst llKCEirts roa 1SC9...... $240,670 14,
Lossts Paid im 1869....... ..........201,190 0U
Interest Received is Excess or
Losses Paid ...,.,35,4S0 14
Assets this Date Over...... ......6.000,000 09
Losses Paid to Date .....1,6.9,433 00
DiviPKTtna Paid ik Cash to Date. .'.951,31 S i
Insurance ok 14,000 Policies
In Force OTE........................30.06e.30 II
This Company is not restricted to ioTestisw
its funds in the New England States. , Frotu
the Report of the Auditing Committee", we fi4
that $1,600,1)00 is now loaned upon sUtes ia
the City of Chicago and near thereto, wliert
rates of intcreit are nearly or quite cual to
those of the Pacific Coast.
There is nothing desirable in Life In
surance which cannot be scQuredx 1
by a Policy in the MUTUAL :x
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE, s
S. W. Cor. Cat. and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H II J OH N son & C O.,
' ...... . - : IV fl-t
General Manogers, Pacific Coast. ,
S. C. MORSEy
GENERAL AGENT,
OREGON A WASniNOTON TERRITORY