Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, March 23, 1872, Image 4

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DALLAS, SATUlilAY,MAR. l!3.
VOIX. THE BKPUULICAN.3
On Female Suffrage,
Some say that a woinuu should soiree read a
book,
But stay iu the. kitchen and nil the time cook ;
Some say we should vote and have equal rights.
They witild make us their soldiers, uud aak us
to lij;ht.
New, I am quite willing a soldier to ho,
If the men will all stay at homo and make tea,
And help the boys farm, as ; women jit do,
And then do their cookiu and v'uijt some, too.
They mnst wash, mop and iron, Patch coat,
pants and dress,
And meet ail our friends with a smile and caress
For where is a man who would wishj us to trowu
Whenever "his" friends doth see lit to come
'round ? I
And if a young soldier U born in oar tent.
Straightway to the homestead it quiuk must lo
pent,
And while the bravo mother proud laurels an
winning, I
The father will wash and change i his baby's
linen.
He must write to us, too, while we're out on the.
field.
And te!l us how much profit his labor doth
yield;
"Yhon home on a furlough, to resit from our
labors, I
Jle must do things up nice while we vi.-it our
neighbors.
Now, all ye wise husbands, and young men
also, i
If you agree to this bargain, we laies will go
And fight all your battles, make ttUnny p;iu.e.
And when we're at home We will malic you good
laws. S
Now, show me a lady, if any you ce.
Who is not quite willing a iiUt to he ;
Or khow me a man who would wi-!i to !; maid.
Q And stay here at home to tiTsd to the babe.
Then bad luck to the man wh' would ask n l do
Our work here at home, and soldier it ti" ;
v; That is more than they do, 1 firmly deny,
And there's not ouc, I'm sure, that is willing to
try.
Now, I am quite willing to let the law be
jast as it is, as roneerns you or me,;
- But if you do change it, again I inj.-U quote.
I will go to tho polls, and am jut t'rc to vt,.
Ft the man or tho woman, no di! ie!n o sht
Their polities nre, whether honest or not,
4- will use my own judgment, uuu vote i-r the
best.
Then to the Almighty I'll '.cava all ih-rcsl
c. a. s.
3 Pullit; J. A 12, 1M2.
Sunday Heading.
An honest man loartth not the Devil.
' ':: : Po not sin in rebuking tin : do no!
gin in failing to rehuke it.
lass by the slanderer ; j:ive lain no
, hearing, test he corrupt ttoe.
Keinember, for our ihouhts, as
i as our words, we are aeeeuutai-U:.
If Christians lived nearer fo i.S f i
would have no difficulty iu iuvit; oin
auutruT.
Unfriended indeed ir lie who h i- u
friend bold enough to juitit oat h;.
faults. Tlio more yon do for (I' d in th
world, the more he wiil do for ou ii
the world to cume.
Nothing condemns more powerfully
"'"'it, the violence ot the wicked than the
j moderation of the good.
He trust expect to he wretched who
Pa's to beauty, riches or politeui., that
' regard which only virtue and piet can
" claim.
vl.,i The world has learned that a tl tng
iTV "ot' accj-ssarily good beeau-e it is dry.
1 .-i There is no religion in chips. Wo never
li". could see any sanctity in husks.
" Men will cheerfully give up tbeli
" property to save the life of the body.
. and yet, for the sake of property, the)
, will sacrifice the life of their soul.
i Many people labor to make the nar
row way wider. They may diu' a path
? j into the broad way ; but the w.ty to li'e
must remain a narrow way to tho end
- . i No man, for atiy considerable period,
can wear one face to himself and another
; to the multitude, without getting te
l. wildered, finally, as to width' may be
-" the truer.
:: To change tfte head pome have
thought was the work of man j but. to
change the heart is the work of God;
ii but we had better let God do tho whole
change, aud the work will be well done
. Did you ever think of the ten com
mandmcuts as ten promises'' The
grace to perform is implied. So with
the requirements, " 1'hou sh alt love
the Lord thy God with all thy hriirt"--the
ability to do it is plcd-cd iu the.
ycry'demand.
"NVhcneveryou find a Chnrch in which
arc half a dozen intelligent Christian
gentlemen, and a good working force of
Christian women, if the prayer meeting
is dull, it is the fault of the pastor. A
gOod pencra! not only directs his men
he inspires them.
? When we ask our Father in Heaven
for anything, we should be 'like the
man who puts his letter in the post ami
.watches daily for his answer, r lie ha
c little doubt of its going direct to th
spot he designs, and iseonltlent that.
if received, he shall get an answer.
. . One who studies the Uible much
-with a prayerful, humble mind, will no;
be apt to gu wrong in matters generally.
ltis not what the Church u will let you
f.ir.do" but what Jesus Christ sanetious
V 'must be your f;uide. Sunday Sehoo
--'tMclie'H and others should remembet
this advice.
, ; The greatest man is he who choosts
the right with invincible resolution ;
'who resists the sorest temptations from
within and without ; who bears tin
heaviest burdens cheerfully; who h
the calmer in storm, and whose reli
4 ' . ance on Ira h. on virtue, on God, is the
most uoIaUcnug.
Fashionable flowers Pundt-lions.
The Minister of the Interior The
cook.
The bable's favorite bird the little
crow. i
5riisikinj the constitution. Wear
ing thin shoos.
Harrowing to the sole. -A peg in
one's boot.
Conlideuco " operation Jetting
SaUsagefs. , i
What part of a rillt is like an assault ?
The breach of the piece.
Does a cow become landed property
when turned into a field t
S sUui don't bodder nse." is the L
f.est revival hymij in the South.
A volume that will bring the tears
to jour eyesA volume ol Hnoke.
When dots a man itnpw-H! noon him
self? When he taxes his memory.
j . . that a ,1)U1 wm
makes dress his hobby, rides a clothes
iiore
, v
iVfaultors are geuerallyMh-fitiite in
their v;y of doing and thu.king, but
still are greatly given to abstractions.
A country rector eotnnlaincd to .old
Dr. lioutTi, that he received only five
pounds tor preuchin a eert un rriuoii
at Oxforii. " rive Munls . tatd th
doctor ; " why I wouldn't have preaehed
that sermon lor iit'iy."
. 1 , . ., t , f . 1
liUiil ail i ill. li'i.iji; at u un- ii.jui
a iittie hie v;;iru tor foo nt'ieri snjijier,
iialu vs and enatlo-, was ;k d 'uy !ii
indiauut s. "j-e: " V iici V y tit lut
Hid 4M!t
is. ot. cm Hi)' ileal' ivh;e ) In
ihe t.'hie.tgo Mtiltiers.
A Ivaosas pap.-r's c,iw obit ta'y sty-:
There is uot a firm w.ng mi in t'c e.un
try that .h.:'ha n t .-tuic ii s-t.n'.ei litn
oat of; ind. a. c tte in ,-, th.-.t !-. h
not opened ; and t h' .-t.'t.i. a that havt;
teen thrown at fur vvjdSd m.ike five
tui!..-- kj turnpike.
. r..t,--l , 1 ' 1-. ! '. tt w.iTi 1 illlt ; till, - r!
Utter to a m in, who replied by ri'tutn
mail : u sav that v.u lnud mv note
-
Aet. 'i'iiaf ri-ht ; p. lit cMy l!jhr
.Jui keep hoidiiij; 00 (o it, and if y.i'j
iii.d vour hand ttr:iuvr. I;t ' them ;ui
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n v 11 n;aiu. 1 i.uis aii.; i;o!,au.
1 1 1 f 1 i . . 1 11
1 in oii.tf 1 t.roti. i iu'.v fx iiVvuM iiiro-
i!i!' Mil l i.-t d to meet dii-eivt om t ;,; ;ii
instead l in h. aven, as h: :tt!i"ip:!t- d
nlHr.-utun.il, fxch.iuue n.aliv iou.-)v te
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llittf. Ill V.. t' i -. , . . ....
cms t'iiii- t Ue j'l-tttir I in
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or. -iiir; f vv;n t:t -atu r oi.-rir e." j
( li'iiii'iiiln-v-S have r-. i toat i tt -a
i- no s-.lHi thin a !?iit ii j
.ire w run, if. 'i'l; re
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ti a- 1'ivi r iii Hie t j: ;;: i f '
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;-r-;Ved hi.i .-"tiiti'ft.l oftiu 1-V -.Vi .i!i, i
'hit i hado't h .i'! il.;' e.-" tjcittli
.iC i';,iu: into th: t'imt r-.:i,
hadn't M'i'ii a :'.-'t' -i!i -. Iif ii v.-
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A...- acen'ed. J liN :o i i t-s :.' a ii j i
rr, tor he has e v i ( i . o ' ! r vM m tr.-iti;:?
lor the t o.-ili-sji. Cti t'iist.
1
Tlie New YtfU .fi. Jire making a
uod thii'; n it h- J-C-UM.-4 J tctl i oi'd
, dke liouthe f.,r o.Jtho ui-mm.
i .v i- i -i- . .r :
ol J Hi: I !.-a. . . ijuout, in uie asa.-i n a-
itoij ot liineoln, hfi iisial to hae a iiotinc
'.hat lie was to -ittain ininirtul renoAtt
'iy th'- d ed. 'I'liit i.'.i .u !:;. ik -ly
to fai.i? fhtr shape of ii'oiu ; as th'
hcaji !!id r adv ic?oi inl m r i a -e n r.i i ivc
ol" nil 4 titet.l ;a '. ut the lutUK.'. j'Jt
t!iv j iefu're t I' ..' '. t ho piraV, !
i :!
sloi-e ilatv ',r niany years to rept e r.t
, , " ,, " , ,
ihylMUvy Viiitan lit t:.icn -new horror.
Indiana has on; edit-r w ho is t h..r- j u' -r' ' 1 ! " and .A i .. i . A-;
on-l.iy content with this uo.d ;,nd its j sj (j . , , ; , . s . . ,
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liolonulOS. I liUct'il, - lie IS tneoIiCtt to
hra " s'ii.ly vi his eiadurt:ihle f-i tui
tion. IIesa)is: "The editor is, rne.v to
oM:.-ioii ot the ptvttiest and .-tuartis?
daughter in the state, the hanloint -t
and ino-st intelligent wife "in the .State,
tho fastest and heat hur.-e in the State,
the hest e.AV in the State, the to.-t p'f
in the Statu, he print us gmd a jiaj?r
is arfytjody else dues in the Slatt:, and
" . I- IV - - I t I I
I ii oil Miiiu oi iiiiaii.t ii iiapov. i f i
lio'.ihl say he ought to be.
The-Kalamazoo Tth frcih .says: "It
is .said that a lady in this city, of. niiuh
experience, is preparing hlank prfipo,a!.-i i
for the use ot tallies during leapyeir.
I'hftie contain the desired amount ot dc-
vo'ioti and flattery, are mafly worded,
tnd only require to ho dated and nd
lresed. In desperate cases they cat:
ae M'nt ofi at the rate of fifteen an hoar,
and a week's steady employment in this
way will secure htish'mds for tho-e who
before have never had any hope. Vouni:
and good looking girls should not jend
t .second proposal until tho first is tins
.vered, otlu rvviso the result may" ho em
harassing.
Ireelev' w what I know ahout farm
itig," has given rise to many editorial
Miuibs. Hero is one of the best:
n 1 1 t....i,... u:.. i'.. ... i, ',,
iUi. X rrv.vy j on u in i.iini ivi-eji. u
running account with his hens, double
entry. When a hen h.ys . an egg she
runs around the bases r and when ihc
stiikes the homo base, where the book
keeper is located, she pings out ' tally
'in 3 ' or ' tally two as the Ci 83 may be,
because some of them are repeaters, and
he book-keeper gives her credit and
barges for her meals. ; Iu this way
(I I il'.i Mil t -1 11
tli'l t1 tdll Ll'l H lllll il') UlU n l l '
and how much ho makes on each hen
lie fcays that his cxpcrieiico is that roos
tersaro a glaring fraud, putting on stylo
around, and never layiny an cyj oncet
in two weeks. '
tVnffou & Carriage 'Makers
MAIN STIII3I5T, DALLAS,
A re on hand with their "N'AdrtONS and li'JG
11 IF.S at their old Stand this Spring as usual,
and intend to sell them cry clicip lor Cash ;
the Trices ranging from lol to f ISO.
They liavo also on hand for sale iilentv of
wagou matnials. (jive him a call and see fhem
All kinds ol work in their lined-no to ordcr.j
... ,. . ... , , ,
All kinds t ULirkMiil hilif? dope en hoil .
loili .'e, an I in a orkmanliku inaniier. Horse
Sliocing .v'2 .'(, cah down. j
Thankful for past patrona-e, they P elicit
eoutiauanee of tho sanm.
y-tf Dallas, May 0, 1S71.
PLANTATION
Hitters.
rnnis wuNi)i:KiTi, vr.ui'.TAi'.i.r. iu?
X .tor.i.iw is the, sheet anchor of fcuble
and debilitated. A" a tmii--? and cor li.il ic
the n-d nd bui-u! 1 it ins ?.. c.ju u among
.-t.-iiiu hi.--. .- a n-UKMV f.-r th.! ri. rv..uH
Ucakitcs.'i t 1 wbi'di wiituen arc c.fj.cc'.i ily -nl
j.;cr, it Mipercfping every other Himutant.
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tropical, temperate or tril, it
I tc :t a specific in every p'vbs .l li.-.r.ler
uiiich und,mineH th, bodily streogth and
cake ,! vn tin a:i;m.i.l j t i r i t .
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Tho Ptarnlard remt'dy for Cou-;?im, In.
liiien.;i, Sort- Throat, liooplng
oiili. 'roui, Idvr Complainr,
HrtMiehUis, Hlecdiiig ol llie
l ungs, and every ufle itmi of the
Tliioat, lauigH and Chest, iiu lud
tin i'sinnp( tun.
Wistar . Ualsam dueM nut dry up
a Ciuigli, hut loosen it, cltsinses
tho Lungs, ullajs irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. un) genuine unless sign
ed I. HIT rrs. Prepared U Wlu l II
VV. I '4 IV 1,1: t MIN, Until oil.
So Id hy It H I ) I ) 1 x ; i , JIOS
TM'I'TMIt S; CO., San lraneiseo,
aud by dealers tfeucrall. I(-ly
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mm:x m ad stove store,
Front Street, one Dior South cl
Post Office.
Dallas ------- Oregon.
T!7'N0WLM TI1H RE IS A MAIIKKI
fidificn-fico between articles of TINN AKh
tn.i uiiluc-tim-d by me, and that imidi by inanu-
faeturers in Portland and other large ciiies. toi
"hipmerit, I have on hind both my own m:.k-.
and ulso that of factory nn'ke. so tli.it poop!.
,!iay ,.lko thcir oU. My stock consUs in
tt, of
tVO of ail liinds,
t'opper, I5r..s: and I rail Ware,
Wire v. ork of all deii iptio:.
SSlieet and vanied Iron,
j St ve ii .ih iv,, Sea !.! lie
t Mirk r.m?., Iipu:r,
J.ard ai;! Iluitcr Can.-,
I'.gg tlfuler.
Japanned Ware a gcnerl Assortment,
Cookiug Spooas, A vari.ty of Ocm Pan.
Prcelaia llac I stew Pans for Fruit.
Broiliag Fixtures l" N. w and tha LIos
Improved Pattern,
And in fo't evt-ryihiiig tti.it t'au bi- fmod iu a
tiist c u.-m Tin and Stuve Ai-re.
3 oh WcrEi
"Ceatly Iouj and Pr.mptly At!ciid'-d t.
iO-tf
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1: rb l'i!ic (h it Iihvc cx rcri' !.! can tt !!.
i !iilfhj, u j j,e t , y.1!r j. , :lt..t ,,,
j itnouo that know., w her-.' iU". It loft and I.' arc
i Dr' Good. H.- Ladka' Hals that, are th.
1 fa-Lion direct fr..i M s .'. I.cwV th-...
j i:u,,.lUt , Ladies' Furs, and th-..-.! NV
) tvic Sklrt that j-p ar--d t- r ;cb a-lvanta-.;
j ov.-r tl. .-. II i.-!i I. t Ladicj' Uoo's. m.o -o
f'act'ir.-l at J r .f 10 n . I'.'u-oari ,v ir.;it.;.ii
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ltviiii .i;pi; by IUfc l'...U t',,i,i, ii is i. ,
t t-j'. Mile l-':i:r. urpil u.i :i t.'
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I'ut.'.i- t. ..ur V. '! S .:!. . U 1 .-n., - f
; laidii-s Dress f.oixts.
la!Ls' an.! .'TIshch' IJ.tf.
.ent" l-'uriit-litn oil.
(.1 His, (..ii i.!- I.!;
i! a rd ware.
tirocciie.,
.M tiual IS -o!ks.
In fact Iivorjt!ii:i t" uud in u S iv 1
( las iletait in!T.
i Wo can ji.iiro our Patrons tli.it wo will '
up with tin: linns.
Couio and LMimino our St ck l.ofuro p'U
liaiti else hero.
Country Trodueo takon in cscliango i
Goods !
N. A. J. I. J.ri:
Dalla.v April 22, 1ST I. 1-tt
sa e: a e : c n c-; a e i :
f'Escaprr th:n Hrcr!!!
no i.t i: it, wo u r i. is y t co.,
EILEHDALE STORE,
Hnv roniovod thoir STOCK OF HOOD! t-,
IiUlns, niid iirti 'oii.t:iiity rifiivin NI'W iiihI
WKL1, fcJCLliCTlil) tiOOli.S, cuiisisUn- uf
Ladies' Dresft and r'aney Goods,
3Un and Itoy. (.Moth log,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles' and Children' Stioea ot every
Stle and Stzc.
A full Stock of froccric reiislanrly
on hand,alno Ilardwaic and Crockery.
Woolen Cood .tI:inut,irt urcd at the
r.llcmlulc 31111, Midi us
JJcavKi s, Cassiuicres, Hard Times,
Tweeds, I'Tannels and Illankets,
Which wo offor at Wholesale! and ItcUil.
Having ft depiro to lor-nto porm.iiicntly in
Dnllud, wo will deal fairly nnd justly with ult
1 who tuny fnvor u with tltoir put routine. We
will ixdiaii;i (iooiIm tor Country rroduit for
which we wilt pay the Highest Price.
Bring on your Eggs and Butter.
3. if
fir
TO Tim VVlllAC.
1 T.L KINDS OF WtiJIK, SKWINO
l. Washing and Ironing, An., done by .lrn
iJuii.tlt on iort iiotire and on reasonable
terms. A'l ' r ! t -r.s h it ut the hon.c, south-wot
pari of Dillas. will be immediately attended to.
The Ureat Me&cal Uiscovfryt
Dri WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
IIundred3 cf Thousands ?
Bear tenUmonr to thdr Vroudcr 6i .v
ful Curative ilectti. g- 3
is
& WHAT ARE TKEY ?'r3
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TIIL'Y AUH :,"OT A VILE
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t:.c t:p::U r cu 1 j lr:n.Li;.:. f-s and rain, but are j
a tru:- Ms.-d;c'.n,r..ad.j f;- .:a t!.c Native U00U anl j
lif i'i ,i uf ,j,iifvri;ii, l're IVi.m I1 AI-hlIc
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del ien.! o food for r.r.ulMs and
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A IHorhms Change ! !
TIIK ;UKAT WOHLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
TiiSs woais3ri'fsl vcjcIaJili
ror;itivc is Eso fhccJ-asi-'3aoH'
f tSu toc?jJtr mid 1eI:5Ii
I:a1rl. As :i tons; a::;3 cerSial
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Si ts iso iaa! sasssois;; .2or.B
arlaics. Ai rc::3Ci3y fr JIjk
npi'vom iea3ijv:r lo wiiirli
me "prritil!y sisl
jrr!, it i3 M;iriclk; vry
olhcr Mlijsaii::::j?. in all Cii
iii at os, lroi4al, U'stjjsrralo,
or fri;;M, it ari- :i MjsiM'ifln
in every 5r.icH of li snriSra
uitic li iiii93rra2ttSBtv tla; S.ocliiy
KlrcnIla and lircalis .3ou :a Ilie
animal sjiSiils. ffor bale by
all Eiriigjjisis.
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ill ill
mmm mam.
MAINE,
oiiriAMzr: - I8i8-
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, X0t 20 Court Street,
IWfOX, MAS.SACII USETTS.
H,'XI:V WW Present,
IMXIKL ,-HAKI Vico IVefci(8
WIIITIMJ II. JIOLLISTEK Secrecy.
I Ills is among JhQ Oldest of Xctv lZum
A,lJ t!ls wt Coin Compaav Kxtant
PURELY HUTU A L.
EHvid ends Kcciarcd
A :i 12 is a 1 ! v.
ON" THE
COHTRIBaTIQH PLAH,
A Loan of 1() per rent, whm Ietired.
rOLICIKS Alii: NOT FORFEITED in
the I'ni.in Mutual Life Insurance Companj by
1 tiiilure t y the I'rcriiiurn when due, but are
c .i.tinu.;d in f .r. e l,v t:..! NoX FOKFKITUKB
! LAW uf the State of -MaisacLuictts.
i;x.anplesi tliuwiiig the Working of tho
Law.
; I'.u IIx tMi't.K : A jarty. insuring at tbe age
uf iLiifv-iiw j-MwuiluuiS all caih.
I
j h;c Ant.ual lr n.-i'im w ill continue policy ia
! I'.rcc yt.ti .u,d .". '.t.
i Ai-.ii-.i.ii i'r. iitiiitu wiil continue policj in
j t-.rc- J '.-arf :.d i'-' davs.
j n.r c .'.i.!..ui i'reii.iittu!' wiil continue xUcy '
I . . t . v i' t ; ,ii i ) 'u?.
j s' -.:;i An i.,ii t'i . tjiiun.i- wi:i ooitinne policy ia
1 rv t-u- ,n ii (' divs.
.'iv- Afi-ji.-u i'r u..u h-a will i-ifatiuue policy in
j J.i.i-c i .' cit.. au ,i .a ii.
f
" va: a (0 : it f.n't. notr has iein cits.
I ,
:.i: ut'.tsms will cor.ttuuft ft-licT iu
! ; : ' v t .u ami
H :. ti.il fi -;i-. l. li.5 iii Ci'ltitU pcliey
iu I-.rii. I n ;r an i dav,.
A i. iii P.. i:. inn." n ni ('...utif.ue (tiej im
: i ,- 7 - .i: ? .ii. i dTs.
uvi'i k : i'r- n. i:ai I'inti Ten Vav-
. i.i iv n. i i'r-i;iiui will co.i-
ti .' p. ! v Pi i.T.:c, us a 1'S.tu l'alic,
.. . i;' t .1 ;. .!-.
. i: ii. . i':-.im U' p. r cent. Note Plan,
i :.': l.i:t. .ii. A i.i. ii.i! toi mo will
; " ii. f m a Term 1'ulicT,
.... J .i..-. .... i Hit. .l.-.vs.
! ni . v. n,( .. t I'ul ie ics.
" , vi . : I'n siii:im ail t'a?!i Age, 35
I' I?.. Jr lir-..r v .l i v, ii tT.t, pny.it. !e it il.e
..... ni i . o. ,Aiii....il Prt'it; ii.ai wiii . o-n.'.u.-
j -..i.-v in ! rev us a IVrm 1'c.iicr,
;.. ir; v .. y-.ir. i r I v. ars mid ;'.!'. days.
"'Mi'iii : JV. tuHitm all Cn;h Age. 3a;
!' iu. i ii Vv ir I.ei i i wiiipot, p-iynblf at tho
(' ; .i i.a! I'roinniiii will pon-ti-nio
p ..k v iu fs,no a u. Term l'alic,
7 i. aro.
on i;m!ounirnt Policies,
Kx p : iV.Mtiini 1' ?,cr rent, y.-te Ac,
; l'ii!i, 'iiMiiniy Kint 'WiiHMit, p ly.i'ulc at
tii nc .f 50. uno Annual I'mnhnn will
i'".i;i;iuo puiu-y in f,.rec us a Toriu 1'uli.
;i! -lit .". y. iii
I) iMi r a. : Tit uiiiiui 10 per cent Note Age,
' : VI in. Ten-Yim r Kinl.iinfTit, pnyaMe at
tl.c 1140 tf (.. ();lt. Annual I'riMuioru will
ciiispHi.' p.Micy in force as a Tvrui l'ulicy
ah,.iil H y c.ir..
Kates, Assets t Mabllltlcs.
isfi- iscs. is6?.
1 2 i y r
1-' l -01 121-57 127-011
Inti-kest IlKrrieis ron 1S69 $240,670 14
Lossr.s Paid in 1ST.9 201,190 0i
Imtki:est Received im Kscrss or
Losses Paid 39,IS0 li
Assets Tms Date Ovkr ...6,000,000 CO
Losses Paid to Date 1,679,433 OCr
DivtDExns Paid t Cash to D.vtk... 951,318 55
Ini rasck ox 1 1,000 PoLieisi
In Foncs otce 50,CIP,JI
This CompHny is not restricted te iorettioc
its funds in the New England States. : Fru
tlu lu-purt of the Auditing CoiDtuittee, we find
tluit $1 ,(00,t00 is now loaned upon estates ia
tho City of Chiono and near thereto, where
rates of interest are uearty or quite equal te
thoe of tho Piii-ilk Coast.
lliere in nolhny desirable in Life In
surance which cannot be secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANl
PACIFIC 11 U AM C II OFFICE,
W, Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets,.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H il JOHN son & CO.,
General Managers, Pacifio Coast. .;
SS. B. MORSE,
ti IINHHAIj AGIiNT,
OUEQON Jt WAS11INUTON TEllUITORr
rorllancl.