Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, March 16, 1872, Image 4

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, MA It. 10
a church-going hhli.i:.
A dainty Httlo bonnet,
The sweetest marabout,
A sea of tawny wavelets, !
O'er forehead white as) snow ;
A brace of ppaikling pnpphires,
Two chicks of rosy dye,
A pair of lips of ruby,
And a fncui;itini sili;.
ThmkVtf thou fho goes to worship?
Ah ! it' difthuiltto tell.
But it's plain both saints and sinners
, Worship that Sabbath hello.
A tightl y-flttiapr boddico,
Costume all brocaded,
Short petticoat with flounces,
In endless colors .braided.'
Enameled shoes and buckles,
Such as tho Frenchmen vend,
With, lofty taper heel taps,
To give a grccian' bend.
Tbink'st thou it's for God's glory,
She dresses out so well ?
Or does she want some mint or sinner
To love the Subbah bello ?
Sunday Heading.
The body of a sensualist is the coffin
of a dead soul.
To speak to the purpose, one must
speak with a purpose.
Dishonesty is the forsaking of perma
nent for temporary advantages.
Worship your heroes from afar; con
tact withers them.
Zene asked the oracle how he should
live, and was told to inquire of the
dead.
The more a man denies himself the
more be shall obtain from (J(d.
A woman who has never been pretty,
has never been young.
Xo sword is too short for abrayeman
lie has only to advance to nuke it Iroa
enough. Ho who would write heroic poeiin
should make his whole life an hero c
poem.
I will listen to any one's conviction-?,
but pray keep your donbts to yourself.
I have plenty of my own. Geo the.
Unmarried men and women may be
divided into two great classes thesuf
. fering million, and uncomfortable ten.
False friends arc like our shadows,
keeping close to us while we walk in the
. sunshine, but leaving us the instant we
cross into the shade.
It is because we are dissatisfied with
ourselves that we are so anxious to
have others think well of us, and were
we conscious of meriting their good, we
would care less for their ill opinions.
The highest excellence is seldom at
tained in more than ne vocation. The
roads leading to distinction in separate
pursuits diverge, and the nearer we a;
proach the one, the faithr we recede
from the other.
The teacher who doe3 nothing but
teach is not fit to teach. The preacher
who does nothing but preach is not fit
to preach. The man who does any one
thing and nothing else is not fit to do
that one thing.
Worship God in the "beauty of ho
liness' and let thy goul delight itself in
Jesus. Drink long and deep from the
Fountain of Love and satisfy the thirst
of thy soul. Feed richly on the heaven
ly manna, till thou hunger no more, let
thy joy be full, for so is the will of thy
Master.
Much praying is not asking. For ex
ample, there is praying without asking
when the mouth speaks, but not the
mind; when words flow; and wishes do
not follow, when sentences glide forth,
but no soul gushes. How much of
such praying by the idolators of the dis
tant East, who employ, as missionaries
tell, machines driven by hand, water or
wind, to grind out continually petitions.
M. Lamcnnias is reported to have ut
tered the following weighty words just
before his death. "There is nothing
fruitful but sacrifice. Some will say
this is a hard saying ; who can hear it ?
Yet the fact remains that for eighteen
hundred years during which the Chris
tians have professed to believo in the
cross, nothing really elevated, beautiful
or good, has been done upon the earth
except at the cost of suffering and self
abnegation:" Rejoice in God. Dry up tnos3 tears
cast away that downcast look. Child
of the dust, you arc an heir of glory.
There is acrown all burnished for you ;
there is eternal glory for you ; angels
are to be your servants and you are to
reign with the King of Kings forever.
But while you wait on earth to be wit
nesses for God, attest the glory of your
Master, rise in the greatness of hu
strength, bind sin captive to your char
iot wheels; go onward to your heavenly
career. . .
We love trees most in all their pomp
and plentitude. Not for their names
and affinities ; not for their secret phys
iology and as a material for science ; not
for any reason that we can give, except
that when we are with them wc ire hap
py.TM'he eye is full, the ear is full, the
whole sense and a!l the tastes solaced ;
and our whole nature rejoices with that
various and full happiness which one
has when the soul is suspended in the
midst of Beethoven's symphonies, and
is lifted hither and thither, va it blown
by sweet sounds through the airy pas
sages of a full heavenly dream. Jkcch-en.
She Oregon
Fncfs and fancies.
An airy nymph A wind-lass.
Ill starred men- Defeated Generals.
A laborious occupation Shop lifting.
A constant friend A life-long
Quaker. j "
Men of means are often the meati
est of men. j
Girls of the period Those who
punctuate it.
Is a pitchfork an instrument of the
black art '!
Unlawful pharmacy Compounding
felony.
A questioning; ghost The shadow
of a doubt.
Remains of a popular author Lamb's
fries.
All time belongs to us, for all time
is liours.
The palo of civilization Pearl
powder.
Unwholesome ornithology--dropping
the pigeon.
A well-balanced man One with a
large tank account.
Until Eve lost her healthshe was
never ev il.
Are familiar mathematics represented
by the sine of the times ?
The most intellectual month The
March of mind. j
Unprofitable industry ,Srinnin:
street yarns.
Can the current of a man's being be
considered ll:e iVuit of life '
When a murderer is respited he is
still hanging on expectation.
Does it add to a persons looks to be
in a frame of mir.d t
Miking light of misfortune- Throw
ing a poor poet's verses into the fire.
The story of "The lost Ili-ir" is sup
pond to turn upon a dropj ed clrgnon.
We naturally conclude the winds are
unruly when we hear of hc-irs at-iaw.
A short cut to the heart is fp.-qnently
through the stomach.
This being leap year, " to marry or
not to marry," f-ecms to be the ques
tion. i
Cabanis say nerves make tjie man.
He was mistaken, They make the
woman. j
An inexperienced farmer tried to
make corned beef by giving hi.s own
oxen whiskey
A lad of an inquiring turn of inlii !
wants to know whether the horsemen
who scoured the plain u-v-d soip.
People nHTetpd with corns .-h mM go
to Cineinnat i. where the street- arc said
to be filled with foot -pads.
An exi h wi-e sjsys th it ventllatf I
garters are fur safe." We don't think
the subject a proper one fur ventila
tion. Whit's the di iff re nee between a
Freneh pastry co ik and a bill-tieker '!
One puffs up paste, the other pastes
up y utls.
A. Debating society Ins under con
sideration the question, "is it wrong to
cheat a lawyer V The result is expected
to be, "s'o But itn possible.
A wag. in ''what he knows about
farming" giv.-.s a very : plan to
remove widow's weeds. He says n oyml.
looking man has only to say w i k tl.ofi"
and they wilt.
Mistress "Mary, go into the sitting
room and tell me how the thermometer
stands." Mary (after investigating)
" It stands on the mantelpiece, justig'in
the wall, mem !"
When George IV. onco complained
that ho had lost his royal appetite.
" What a scrape, sir, a poor man would
be in if he found it;" said his Roches
ter companion.
j nere is a young iauy in locKers
studying Latin. She has a beau. He
lskcd what " hie transit gloria mundi "
meant, fehe translated it, " Come and
see me on Monday."
In the window of a shop in an -obscure
pat t of London is this announcement:
" Goods removed, messages taken, car
pets beaten, and poetry composed on any
subject."
" Don't trouble yourself to stretch
your mouth any wider," said a dentist
to a man who was extending his jaws
frightfully, " as I intend to stand out
side during tho operation."
A gentleman of experience has dis
covered one good thing in sea-voyaging.
He says: " You can get as tight as you
please every day, and everybody will
think you are only sea-sick."
An invention was found by which not
only the ink could bo extracted from
parchment, but the skin itself reduced
to pure gelatine, j " That is good," said
Barham, " for now a man may not ouly
cat his words but his deeds."
A drunken Scotchman, returning from
a fair, fell asleep by the roadside, when
a pig found him and began lieking his
mouth. Swaney roared ; " Wha's kiss
ing me noo? Ye see what it is to be
weel likt amang the lasses."
1 ho other day a little shaver was ex
patiating on the injurious effects of to
bacco. Said hoi "The oil of tobaico
is so poisonous that a singlo drop of it
put on the end of a dogs tail will kill a
man in a minute." Tho boy had got
things slightly mixed.
W. 13. Tlu&I & Co.,
MAIN STKHJ3T, DALLAS,
Ar on band with their WAGGONS and HUG
HIES at their ohl Stand this Spring as uyual,
and intend to pell them very cheup for Cash ;
tho PriooH ranging from $1.10 to f ISO.
They .have, also on hand for nale plenty of
wagon materials. Give him a call and fee. them
All hinds of work in their lino done to order.
All kind of IMuck.-milhiiig done en tdiort
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 .r0, cash down.
Thankful for past patronage, they Folicit
continuance of the ftame.
l-tf Dallas, May fi, 187 1.
P L A N T A T 1 0 N
Slitters.
S . .I S fl X .
mms woNDKiirrr. vi:si-:tapi.e he-
-L SitoraHvi! i. the sheet unehor of the feehle
and ilehilitated. A-) tonic and cordial for
the a;ed and languid it hues no eipial anion;
stoinai. hie. As a reinody for tho nervous
weatun.-ft' to ivhi -h women are eiee'ally suh
Jeet, it su . rc j'in every other stimulant.
In all climaicH, trui.ual, temperate or fricid, it
... . . . ,. ,
I re a ti hpc-ino m every .,-ee.ea ..( ai.ior.lr
which undermines the hodily
ct juh-S'h'Wii the animal j-piriu.
strength and
t h a I ff
O El
lr rrfsorvl-t and Iifautlfj Itisj the
lliinii Hair. To lrcvat Its Faltin
tit and 'Iwruine? Ciia.
A well prc..-red Head of Hair, in a perxon
of m:. Idle aire, nl oi.ee heypeak refinement, el
cjjanre, hi'iitt!) aol ht-attty. It may truly he
o",!;,!.l We m m' Crowning H.ry, while men
are vt inenilih; to it .i a I vatita . and rharms.
I w thin.4-! ire n're diu.tta than thin, friz
zly, harh, untamed Hair, with hed and coat
coveted with Dandrutf. Viit a harher and
v.n f'-el and ho.k like a' n.-w man. I hi n
What I,VN'. KATIIAIHON will d. all
ti e time. '1 he hai m which li..--in well piti ed
Il.iir, t ;! ,- lui-, Lu.m.ant lrt.-); ami a
Chilis Ue.iJ. is nt;.-cahl and irri--t!il'h..
ti-dd hy ull Dnto-i-ti and Co-uiry 5i.ie.
4,
. . i ,' - i -' i f f .. ' : v . ;
Tho .rtinator of thi wonderful m.-divine
rial ui t ii..ve dt-.-.v.-re-t aud '' -if ,T in
h.'Jtfi' m-re of A'-rfu, r'n wt '.r ,,''
r.it y..-..-.-. ,-!,' than was t-verheh.rc -.iiii.tf..-.i jn
one m-.dic'uie. 'I ho evidence of n.i i t
f,-und in the variety ot ni"t ohftuiate diea-..
which it ha . n found t co:t tu:i. In th
ore id l!i'u, S r,. re '?; A . !' thee.r!y
of ('nniiui-j. t!i, a. it ha- a.'toni U. , the
nj.-iiciil faculty, and ttndred. ot the h.-.-t phy
deiati. proHouueo it t'n .jrentt-i d i. -it li
i-An-rr '' the n-r. While it i uses' tho fc n I
t ..ith.-. it .tr. (t,-t!!t Ti. the .y.!-u ai,d J oiilie
th l !....d. P,y it ,it and th:r-":tf l-t''t
! rif ., f jtfjifrlii it innf nil llmum l-m ttie
wort t :jH,t to a oommon filntrh '.' "''
lU'Hf.t'.nn. Mercurial Di.raie!. Mineral poi.-on,
Sypliititic and '-rorri al Di-cac?, and their -t-
feetrt ar era -Heated and vi;orMii hmU'i and
a
hoii.ii i mlit nti,, est ah! f- hed. Kij ' t
S-t.'t
li (.'!((', Sfltd ll'il'i, I 'VI)' ,,,f
lintigh Skin, in short ail the nttmcr"M? di.-eac.H
eauho 1 hy inl t,Unl, are t ot. pir-re I hy ihif
powerful, ptirifyitii and invis'..ratiiiir medicine.
For " Lii rr ( ',.!. !iu!," liinim ! r and
Hub'tu'il CoHnfifiittinH, it huf T ihiccd liun
dreth of jierfcet and permanent cures wiufe
other medicine had failed.
The prepriott.r ediVr? .JKM) reward for a medi
cine that, will eipial it in the cure of the di-en.-cs
for which it i. recommended. Mewn'rc of rutin
Jfitn and trmthlr iiiiilittiml. See that my (!ev
ernuient Stamp, which M ft iunrnntrc o
ijiuiiint lift, i" upon the out.-ide wrapper. Thi
medicine i S11 ly vo t of AMitr p r
Ix.ltle. Prepared hy K. V. PIKUCH .M. D., o!e
Proprietor, at his diem leal I.ahyratory, lo;
Seneca strteet, IJuflalo, N. V. Juno 3d,lo-Um.
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Tho standard remedy fir Coii""Il.
'fluenza. Sore Throat, Whooiiinjr
C'ouf-h, Croup, I.Ivcr Complalut.
I.ronchlti.x, Illeedlnp; of the
Luiih. and every aflcrtlnii of the
Throat, l.uiigM and Chest, Includ
ing: C:o'8iintptIon.
Wlstar llalsnm does iiof dry up
a CouIi, but loosens it, cicaiiKes
, the I.uiigM, alia y irritation, thus
removlnj; the naune of the com
plaint. Vnne genuine unlesM sign
ed I. IUJTTH. Prepared by HICTII
Hold by lti:i)I)lN(n, IIOS
TljTTICH fc CO., San Prauclsco,
and by dealers generally. IC-ly
PIOJEKR T1Y AD
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Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas - - - - - - - Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
diliereneo hetween articles of TINWARE
manufactured liy ine, and that mado by manu
facturers in Portland and other larco cities, for
!- shipment, I have on hand both my own make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take thuir choice. My stuck consists in
part, of
Move of all kinds.
Copper, llr.iss and Iron O'are,
W ire work of sill de.crIplios
fSlieyt and f;alvanl.t d Iron,
Stove IJoiltrs.Tea Kettles,
Milk Pans, Dippers,
l.ard and lititter Cans
i:gg ileatcr-s
Japannod Ware a gcncr"l Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A vari' ty of Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined stew Pari3 for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Hos
Improved Patterns,
And in fact everything that can he found in a
liitt e'as Tin and Sine Store.
Jot) Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
6t tf t. ii. m:vm ax.
Perhapa tho?e that have experit nee can til!,
and perhaps it would he t your intercut to :i-S
someone tfiat knuw., where the Kieh and Hare
Dress Ooois, thoc Ladies Hats that are the
fa-hion direct from .Mr. 0. Levy Vthu.-e
! Elegant SetH of IacU03' Furs, and thoe New
j s,.. Sklrt that H,..-iir. t, M.eh udvanta,-..
over thoe Ilili Laced Ladies' Boots, maun
f.icttirud at Prot.man, Doiiovati A (J iiiah;iii'.
Portland, Oregon, of all of which you had r"U'-h
it lavish dii(day hy the I'olk t'onnty la di' t
the Oregon 'taU: Fair. Or j 'eihap.-, yefitlcnien,
you would like to call and examine t r ,V"ur
j"lv! tlioe IJiejtiiiit Pitting Salts ot Goat's
ClotilLlc", while 1 .h'iw yon a Pine Assort
ment of Uen'.'s Furnishttig Good3. And when
it come t Yiiik e Notions, Fancy (03l,
Jewelry, Fine T-baccoa and CigMs, Cr
Cel"ie of a'l Description hi.'t -named ctri -tiy
at Port land price my cu't'oncr bear wi'te?
of this Excellency anil Cheapncsi.
ALSO,
Sole AjMit for Polk County for the 15 'ot n i
Si Manufactory of Portland, Ore'ii, the
excellent quality of wuoe oo is are creating
meh an excitement, al! . ver ('; Stat-; :. . i P;;
eitle "IVrr'torit-ii. Tr.id;; i.ic-rvaMJi' evry via;,
at L Clede (formt riy rtu!l : ;.
-M. M. LLi.IS. i'r i rl' tor.
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Ili-;hct Cash p. id t -r
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7v Ui.oil I ivvy deal !I
ron Tin: r;:i. ::v xr i ..
Wo respectfully call ti, att'-ntioM of tl.
Public to our Well Selected Stock tf
Ladles Dress (Jootls,
I.adies and "lissc Hats,
CJcnt f-'urul.ling (eimls
(love-S', (.alters. E.u.
Hardware,
;roccric,
Srho.il Hooks
Stationery, A-.
In fact I'.verythlnir; I'oun I In
Class Itetail stoic.
We can assure our Patrons that wo will 1 1
up with the times.
Como and Kxaniino 'our Stock heforo pnr
chasin clscwhVre.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Goods !
X. &. J. I. hV.V.
Dallas, April 22, 1871. 1-tl
C EI E A ! C EI K A 8!!
Cheaper llian Ever ! ! ! -
HOl.TI.lt, WOKTLIiY CO.,
ELLErJDALE, .STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF HOOD? to
Dalian, nnd ar consttintly receiving NEW and
WKLL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladles' Dress and Fancy CSoods,
Men and Hoys Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles' and Clilldrens' Slioes of every
Style and Size.
A full Stock of Groceries constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
LUlcudale Mill, such as
Heavers, Cassimeres, Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and Hlankcts,
Which we offer at Wholosalo and Retail.
Having a desiro to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly nnd justly with nil
who may favor u with their patronage. Wo
will exchange Goods for Country Produee, for
which wo will pay tho Highest Price.
Bring on your Eggs and Butter.
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TO Tim PSJiS5L.EC.
A hh K1NIS OF WO UK, SEW I NO
f Washing and Ironing, Ac, done hy Jlrn
Burnett on t-horl notico and on reasonable
terms. A'l orders left at the house, outh-west
part of Dallas, will he immediately attended to.
The Great Medical Discovery?
Dr. WALKER'S GAU2TOHNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
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T'
Handred3 of Thousands
Dear testimony to thf !r Wonder r, c
ful Curative iifi'eels. J
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lis WHAT ARE THEY?gb?
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111 EY A HE NOT A VILE
fa a u
Is FANCY DRI N K.M
Ma!- tf Poor Kuni, Wblskcy, Trnof
Spirits n nil UcfiiKt I. Iijiiurn doctored, spiced
a:; 1 sweetened t pleas i the taste, called "Ton-
ios,"" Appetizers," " !:osrorers," c, that lead
t.'io t!p;'kr on t 3run'..fiuies3 a:.d ruin, but are
a true Medicine, mado from tho Native Hoots ana
llci'.isuf California, free front nl! Alcoholic
Stimulant. They are the C; It EAT ULOOU
Pi:i:ii-ii::t and hire gi visit pkin-
C'l X'I.E a p, rrcct i.'eiiovator and Inviyorator of
tho FyfcU'ia, carry h; oITall poisonous matter an-1
reitori:i the h'c..l to r lietHhy condition. No
person can u!;e th-.to hp tera uccordin to direc
tioa f.;il s::ialt I :ir.:j unwell.
For IniIw:iiii;.tory nnd Chronic Ilhen-i-iat
iiu n nd tJoiit, I) tirpiiin or Iudi
tcKiloi), t iH oils, Itcinlttfut rihI Inter
r.iitlcut Fevers, DiM-axe uf Ike lllood,
l.ivrr, Keliicj-i, and niaditer, these lllt
li i n hvj fcce:i !'-.:" i Kuccetfcfnl. Huch Ills
i n-e-i r; uii t 1 Viliatrd Hlood, wh'.ch
1 x?t-Ti:::? pr--.l:;-'i.l ly deraatfinicat of tka
I;i'Ni I vr ) i ja i.
IJV.SPilPSi A Oil INDIGESTION,
li. a lache, I'uhi i i the f-iioulders. Coughs, Tiht
ics .f the Chest, P.-.ii.cd!, Sour Eructations of
the Stimath, IU-1 t.ta Pi tho Mouth Bilious At
t.ici.fi, ra!p.U,te;.s of the Heart, lnammatlon of
ttio I.u..-s. Piii: in the rt j.noi.8 ef t!ie Kidneys, and
a hundred other panful yuptou.e turo the off
tT.y:-. -, Dj-..,ej ;-:a.
Th- y l:.v.gori.: t!i Stomach and stimulate tho
torpi t J.Vvf s.r.d 1.--.W '...-.Vide!: re;.-:!erlhem of un-e-;v.i.:h
J e::i. ucy cteanvinj; the blood cf all
l:ap:r'.t..-!t, uA i ..-il.Iv.-.s new life a.il vigor to
th vh-, '-yVi-n.
I' Oil :K I 111'- K isns. rrnpt'onx.TeUer,
r.il .he:!!.-., l:.-rU-'--. h-;'.t., l'i..iph-!, ratuleS.
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, IM Worms, :-cr.l :-I!c-ad,f-oro
itch, fcirf, io-J-..-ra'y.or.B of
.. ft;, I I.aJi.i of the I kin, of
r riur trc Jilc.-a!:y U15 up
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v. h;.! : . r a;;i.i -
r.': i ' 3
the - of ti- s
c:.'. ' w V.l ton .-at
t', s;-nti l:i a e5; r' t.Lna hy
!;:f.cri. One botti? la anclt
ihs tnoit lacrcituloaa of their
c .;rp.::ve e;r.-e..
t e a:.!-;: tho VUiated Tlood whrncrcr you find
l: l.un-sriiV-s bur.t'.rrr thronfili tUs ekHt !al!m
plei, r.ru;.ti- ni r Sores; cleanse it when you
f.. i It obtrurUd nvl .l!iiKlt.h la the vcir.s;
clf3:if it when it ti fn, and your fcelivjja wlit
te'.l y -.".i when. K. p Mood ju.o and tba
liia'.t'i 4 t th ryat-'m wdlf'.U'xr.
PIN. TAi'i-Ui-l oth :r WOIITIS, 1 ortliff In
thof-ai of ti v.r..ii? thousand, are err. etua'i'y
il tf'yi-d ant rr.iovc,l. For fall ilJrwetioas, read
canfally tha circahir around each bottle.
j.wL::r:n, Prr- ri-tor. n. n. Mciiovat.d &
CO., Ii-y'ri't -JO.m. Ajrenw, fan Fra!;cico,
Cab, and 2- aud Si t.'r-siac -a Street. New Tork.
ULi DV ALL 1) ru'GUISTS AND DHALEC3.
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rir p. few conls you caa buy
tl' your (Ivqccv or Druggist a
racl.iVvo of SI Anions FAillNE,
iimCj. r.o::? puro Irish Moss, or
v.?! Icli v. ill mako
.sixteen quari:; of Diane Mango,
v.rA a lllio qnrr.iilty of Pud-tlinp-,
Cularils, Creams, Char
lotte IIussp, &c. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food iu tho world. It
niaue.s a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Chantro I !
Tlin CHEAT WORLD'S TONIC.
Plantation Bitters.
r2orativc i tho fiSicci-an-cSjr
of the 1Tc!j!c nnd ficlAll
:a!o;l. a toailc S2n;l cordial
for the sigcel asa;l laetgsakl, It
h:s no oqnal aisaossg stom
achics. As u remedy for tho
iiprvoias weaStsaess to tvhich
woasacai sarc c2ecially suS
jecl, it i $ii3ca'se4Shas every
other stinaadnsat. lai nil C2i
nates, tt'opscal, tesaapernte,
or faij;ii!, it aactn :as a specific
iia every species of disorder
which ttaiSeraeaiaieH the !iedi!y
sta-esath ueail breaks clou n the
aaaiaiaal spirils. for sale by
ull Druggists.
UftrIOM ITI ITUA is
ivcuts i vim rm. n i mr
3IAIXE.
OKOASIZRD 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, TSo, 20 Court Street,
I50ST0X, MASSACHUSETTS.
HEX KY CKOCKET President.
DANIEL SHARP Vice Preuide
WHITING II. IIOLLISTER Secretary.
I Ills is amoiifr the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies,
And the Lowest Coin Company tZxtin t
PURELY MUTUAL.
ED 5 v I ! e ca d Declared
A n ii is a I y.
OX THE
cofJiniBUTion flaw,
AND A1FL1ED AFTER TUB IKCOXB FAYMIHT
A Loan of lo per cent, wb iu Desired,
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED ia
the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by
failure to pay the Premium when du, but are
continued in forte bv the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the Sute of Massachusetts.
Hxanplea showing the Working of tto
Law.
PLA.f, OKDl!ART LIFK.
For Example: A party insuring at the agt
of tliirty -five prtuiiuuu ail cuL
Que Annual Preiuium will continue policy -ia
l-trcc 2 yt-ars aui 3 -lays.
fwi Annual Prciuiuiud will continue policy ia
f'rc t c irs ainl t"2 Jays.
rbroc Aih.uhI Prtuauius will continue policy
in trcu l vcara ana 27 days.
Four Annual I'rtiuiuiu!" will continne policy ia
1 r S ytars aud 40 Iays.
i ivt A..,-.i.iuL i'n tnuiu will continue poller in
U rev 10 years and bQ days.
.V WHICH 10 l"tR CEXT. oTH HAS BEZH 6 1TB ST.
lw Annual Premium will eontiuue policy ia
lur- 2 ytars anl 1; 1 o tlay s.
.'hrv AtiKoal 1'rt uAuius will continue polity
in l-.rec 1 year and 2'6 days,
"ivt- AmkhI 1'ict.nmiis wiil continue peliey ia
fiT'-t.- 7 J iurs an I days.
aAMn.r. : Premluia ail Casli Plan Ten Pay.
uicrit Liie. i)at! Annual Premium will con.
lii.uo policy iu force, as a Term Peliey,
ai nt t;.rt-c years.
is.uM'ic: 1'rruiiuui 40 per ceut. Note Plan,
Ten Payment Liic. Une Annual Premium will
o -ntiuuc policy in force as a Term Policy,
alut - ytuTi and 100 days.
i:.idovmeut Policies
Kxavpi.k: Premiums all Cash Aee. SS
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the
asro f .r0. One Arnual Premium will con
tinue poiiry in f .rce as a Term Policy,
nearly a year.. r 4 years and 325 days.
hx wti'i.r. : rrvunuma all Cath Ace. 35 1
Plan. T War Endowment, payable at the
nc? of 45; One Annual Premium will con-
L . . . ... . . . .. np t i
unuv I'oinrj iu witu as m Avrui OllcTj
7 ytais.
"Sale on Endowment Policies;,
I: AM! : i'n i.iiiim 40 nr wnt. V. l
: i ' Ordinary Endowment, payable at
the ae of 50. One Annual Premium will
continue policy iu force as a Term PolW
about year.
Ex AMi i.K : Premium 40 per cent. Nnf 4
35 ; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at "
the a-e of 45. Ouo Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
aUjul 5 years.
Hates, .Assets to Liabilities.
i?6fi. isar. is6s. isa.
121 07 12101 121-57 12T00'
Intetiest Receipts roa 1S69 $240,670 14
Losses Taid ix 1S69 20 1 tfln e
Imterest Received ih Excess or
Losses Paid 39,450 14 "
Assets this Date Otek 6,000,000 Oft
Losses Paid to Date l,S79,43i 00
Dividends Paid ik Cash to Datb...51,318 &
ISSCRASCB OK 14,000 POLICIEi
I FORCR OTEK Sfi.Ali ftB a
' w WW
This Company Is not restricted te inritii
its funds in the New England Kt-i.. w.
the Report of the Auditing Committee we fierf
that f 1. 600,000 i. now lowed 7oa e'.iu. U
tho City of Chicago and near thrrt
rates of interest are nearly or quite eoual ta
those of tho Pacific CoasL
There is nothing desirabk in Life In-
surance which cannot be secured
ly a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPAKT
PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE,
S. W. Cor, Cal. and Kearney Stre$tit
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
n- ii Jo.HH son & co.,
General Managers, Pacific Cout,
S. Bv M O R S E2?
CJIiNEUAIi AGKNT.
OREGON 4 WASIIINOTON TERRIIoij
rorllanil.