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DALLA8, SATURDAY, MAY 11.
A. . " " "
What's In a Name!
- What,! to ammo? Tw tali of old,
.L 1 Th row at uwtti would mall,
If called a poppy, hollyhock,
JIEa An Mtror blttflbftlL
. ' ; f Think ye, my epicurean friends,
v ' 'jt -,J i You'd nllah an the fame
; i:s is; u lwr datnty meats, if unto things
We garo a different name 7 .
t -' Call first of all, your lau?hter-house
3; I'iil: : ' A Woody, murderin g plaoa, ?
v , fjlfhere innoeenU are dally doomed, ,
f i Unknown to saving grace.
j . Your market-booses morfuee shall be,
r . Where lie the unknown dead--.
;-.!. . . i j0orymogl4 forms, in dire array,
. t Deep gubed in gory red. '
! ; la ilea of earts, let hearses black,
J'4 . . With plumes well covered e'er,
tli; '." ; , ;y seitoqa grave be driven up
r ' In froat your mansion door,
n . ;.f The meat shall lie, ia place of trays,
In eofflne, large or small )
. ' ' Ad, 'stead of lineq wrapping-clothes,
,1 . ' 'Be covered with a pall
- f Vod When tipen your table spread,
4 -mi 0 At You nek to help i your guests, .
J,' j. Ask Bridget for dissecting knives, , ,
t ,, . . r, ; , And make some dUwal jests.
r c; jlskMary f she'll hare a piece
r-Of her poor little lamb ;
v . . . - tajrt . 00rt50a 0f tn6- eornse shall too
t i . .. - . ' . . 1 ,
! '. Give to your hrother Sam t
j Ui If pame or style, in household life
; X i At least, ao difference mkee,
:ii .Jsk your guest, instead of eels,
II he'll partake of soakes, ,
7hafs in a name f Ah, much, indeed I
A change, wbeo aptly made,
Jlay sometimes show ia wisdom's light
g-Tfr -wbat lies iu error's shae, w
j V-lTjjy my friendly epicures -.:U
'-llkU fast ,ilthin: pnr keoI
. The grosser elements of food ,
f r ' Frodueethe srroaser men. ' '
j j Aad as je tufld these structures up,
" ' . .With purity and care, .
tcv- So shall their spirit counterpart
a f . ' a J!!- i
iVrj v!.!';i ppaa? owiaesy lair,
w'lJgJ f - r in i -i - ei nr ' i-i '
if 4,-- KecthvT. Pearce. Eola. Oretoe.
, i Kosth tat. U9 57 West Long. 123 5'
1, Bn temp. 41, cloudy wind Northwest
.03 A .U-Alf I3clear, wind, Norths "
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44,'clear,. wind North.
SI, clear, wind North
J7, light rain and hail.wind NW.
43, cloudy- wind South, a
' ii, raio 0.05, wind iuth.
41, rein 0.05, South, fruit SB.
S8, 0.09, Snow and hail Jjght. S.
37, rain 0 03 in. wind S. frost.
38, ratn;0.41 wind South.
37, snew a m. wind South,
41, eloutdy, wind South.
41, cloudy, wind South.
41, rain 0.02 hi. wind Ifortb.
31, clear wind North, i
47, dear, wind N. lunar halo.
49v rain 0.13 In wlrd Soatb.
42, cloudy, wind KW. showery
47, cloudy, wind North, frost,
31, cloudy, wind South.
32, cloudy, wind South. ,
43, elondy, wind South.
38, cloudy, wind S utb. showery.
.41,cluudy, wind South, frost
42, cloudy, wind South.
47, cloudy, wind North, front.
43, rain 0,12 in. wind South.
45, eloudy, wind South.
32, cloudy wind South.
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Bala in inches for the month of Acrit. 1872
1.M ia. Clear days, 4, Cloudy, 19 .1 day of
ftiii v -a Mean temperature for month 45.
j ,, jtligif 32 on the 20th. Lowest 37, on
Sunday Readlug,
uI'h!To .epealc to th purpose, one must
i . tpi with a purpose.
'A; woman .who has never been pretty
Hwjjbaa jbtver been young.
A,r'Js'.W6w.', witti k word strikes deeper
f 7'ftha ft blow with a gword.
.tiur. ,.!mPIe 9 ,he ooftest and least ln
, t, vid iotti way of com ma nd i ng.
f. j Dishonesty ia the forsaking of perma
i , ; j,e6l for temporary advaotagfcg.
vftwyht "mbrei toon denies himself the
more be shall obtain from God.
'JProvidance, it has been not inaptly
'VI iaid provides for the provident.
X"-', Begin tha web of duty in
faith, and
;J';'Ood' will oupply you with threads.
; ft A woman on the auction block is a
; sadder eight than ft queen on a scaf
fold. '
IVlvat do we need to make us consid
- crate 1 Much good sense and a drop of
pity in the heart, r
. The disposition to do a bad deed is
he'ifaost terrible punishment s of the
Weail tlciesr-' '. '' - '-p
htt our life be.pure as snow-fields
where ouroot4tepseaTea mark but
8otfto: ;:v ,-,;'
fihow fcje ft j)ople whossi trade is dis
fconesti and S willahowyou a people
tfhos3 hliBda is 4 a ha ml
ia JW'drdOs tdo shortifor a brave
mn;:iJU hs only to advaoclt to make
Yew persons have u3cient,wisdotn to
eefeV ce 6 ure, ) hich i 7 n?d? to t hem,
to praise wnica aeceives inem.
Fsle friends are . like our: iSadows,
kefplfrcIosai4Mi ;wbtU we walk in
tllift'Ciit'shiocjfcut leaving us the instant
we cjpff wsoxte pbaacKf dr
It is because we are dissatisfied with
. p . ' H IT .
AnMivmiV thai wo jare so ' anxious to
Jiav oincra Tnina we of us, auu wpre.
c6ocjbii of 0)erting their od, we
WQuia, care leas tor i net r u i opinio os.
The highest -excellence is seldpm at
tained m more; than ooejvocation. 1 he
xoids IcadtogVto di-juuetioo in separate
tioj-suits diverge, and the, oeareriwe ap-
jpoaeh the one, the farther we recede
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Fac I s a d fi aacies.
A dead jetThe corSet. 4 i '
Corn starch will not cure corns. :
A" favorite 1 lay The lay of the hen,
Autumn hews Cutting wood for
winter. r, : -: ;
Should auld acquaintance be forgot t
Not if they have money. u
Of, what kind of seism ( is Ilenry
Ward Beech er guilty ?r Of, witti
cism 1 1
" I Bever was ruined but twice," eaid
a wit"; " once, when I lost a lawsuit, and
once when I gained one."
Jeff. Davis going to move to Balti
more. Glad of it. We always had a
spite against Baltimore.
It is an established fact that a person
who is guilty of nquirtiog tobacco juice
in a house of worship dou't expect-to-rate
as a gentleman.
A youthful writer who wanted to
know what magazine would give him
the highest position the quickest, is re-
spectfully referred to the powder maga
zine. r. A negro, after gazingat some Chinese,
shook bis head and solemnly said : ' If
de white folk be so dark as dat out dar,
I wondor what's de color of de black
folia..,, ... ..." ;
, Eve was the only woman who never
threatened, to go aud live with mamma.
And Adam was the only man vho nev
er ? tantilized his wife ' about .the way
mother u1ed to ook." '
It is stated in mitigation of Feejee
cauibalism that only bos from twelve to
fourteen years old are now eaten by od
ucated persons ; only the very lowest
class eat old men aud women.
A writer discussing woman's rights
in the New JJtjdfonl SUutdurd sa).s :
' Women have a right to good husband,
because the most of them inian to d
the thing that is nearly light." That
is complimentary. '
An exchange think the mail has a
44 right smart chauce fur A toothache."
He has one hundred aud ten rows ot
teeth, with one hundred and ten teeth
in each row, or twelve tLousaud two
hundred nod ten in all.
The latest case of absentmindednesrf,
is the man who put his d'1 to bed aud
kicked himslf down iairs. He never
discovered hi ini.tulie until the
next morning when he ran alter a cow
nd found he couldu't bark.
Au enterprising ai:ent at Washington,
uauied Marcus J Norton, ha.s been ar
rested for making ten year old pa pert in
five minute. He did it with his little
pen and had the effrontery to bring
iJieru in as evidence before the ink wa-
dry.
The Louisville Courier hnyx : 44 An
exchange tells us that ()' Hiadwiu, the
prize-fighter, accuses vMace. his rival in
the ring, of having sprung from the
droi of society " ..The dross of Meiety
wooldn t loe much if I) I'ia nviii would
spring from it himself."
A teacher in a school not a" hundred
miles from Augusta gave out the word
T cucharist " in the spelling exereiM?,
aud then asked one of the pupils to give
a definition of the word. Fancy the
feelings of the teacher when he aske l,
Doesu't it incau a first-class euchre
player.
A New York Farmer laughed when
his prudent wife advised him not to
smoke ou a load of hay. He footed it
home that night, wiih hi hair hinged;
most of his garments a prey to the de
vouring elements, and the iron Work of
his wagon in a potato sack ; aud theu
his wife laughed.
Olive .Logan commenced one of her
lectures at Newark, recently, with the
remark, 44 Whenever I ee a pretty girl
I want to clap her in my arms " So
do we," nhouted tho boys from the gal
lery. For a moment Olive was non
plussed, but, recovering her 8clf-po.s?es
siou, she replied, well boys I don't
blame yon." '
Sidney Smith did not rank the Fetch
among those who require the aid of a
surgical operation to get a joke through
their heads. Quite the contrary, He
told Hubert. Chambers : " You are ho
immeusely funny people, but. you 'jeed
a little operating upon to let the fun out.
I know no instrument so effectual for
tho purpose as the corkscrew."
. .A young man recently apolied to the
Register of Bradford for a cert Gent o of
marriage.1 Ua being asked the young
lady's name he" wa ttnable to give it,
Htuting that he hud known her l)ut a
few days, and had not learned her Dame.
Ondescrihing where she lived, the reg
ister found, out her name, aud gave the
happy youug man the desired pvper.
. A San Francisco pair recently con
cluded to elope, and chartered a tug
and a clergyman, intending to bo made
one on the oosoni oi ttic raciac, ,,i un
lortnnttely, that body of water belied
its name, andwhentbe would be groom
was asked whether his intentions were
; honorable! concerning tho Joviug and
cherishing of his fomale companion, his
an$wer, for sundry reasons; was deliver
ed over the ship's side." Tho about-be-bride,
meantime, had fainted, and the
clergyman felt constrained to follow the
exampfe' of the groom. And lioally the
ceremony was concluded ; but all of the
tiaity from very weakness were forced to
go through the aervieo on their khees
.''Hunt
KKPUULICAN PJLATFOUM
aMOtyttOKS ADOPTED BY TOE STATB BBPrBH-
CAM COVKMTIOa AT POKTtAKD, MAEC8 20TB,
, The Union Republican party of Ore
gon, in Convention, makes this declara
tion of its principles and policies :
1. To tho Constitution of the Uni
ted States and all its amendments we
pledge our unfaltering allegiance ; ! to
its authority a willing obedience; to its
full, and legal construetioo aud enforce
ment our constant support. j
2. That the success of the present
National Administration in reduciog
the publie debt, diminishing and equa
lizing taxation, administering every
branch of public affairs with economy
aud efficiency, forming and improving
the civil service eulorcing the"' law
without fear or favor, protecting the
nation's wards with pareutal care against
the cruel' avarice of speculation and
fraud, and maintaining friendly rela
tions with Foreign towers, has been
such as to command the approbation
of the great majority of the American
people, and justly entitle it to the pon
fidence and commendation of every true
Republican.
3. We regard the paymeut of the
national debt, in full compliance with
all legal obligations to our creditors
everywhere, and in accordance with the
true letter and spirit of i s contracting,
as no longer a question in issue ; but
that we may be clearly understood, we
denounce all forms and degree of repu
diation of that debt, as a farmed by the
Democratic party and its sympathizers.
us not only national calamities, but posi
itve crimes, and we will"n?ver eouent
to a suspicion of luck of honor or (jus
tice in its complete satisfaction.
4. "We admit of no 'distinction bf-
tween citizens, wheflier (t native or
foreign birth arid theref. ro we iavof
the uranting of full amnesty to the! peo
pie ht "tl)o JtJes lately in rebellion ;
aud we here plvdge the .J'ull nud jll e
tive rrotection of our civil fiw.s io all
persons voluntarily coming to or, resid
ing iti our land. J
5. We favrr the encouragemen'
of r iilroad- by the (tvneral (ioverntnent
of the United Srate-, ainl l -l 1 th ttjvwh
disposition shou'd be niidts of tliHpub
lie lands a shall secure tho sm
m ae-
tual settler- only, in ijuantitic n
cecding lt'Vt acre.
0. That while we are in favo
ex
cf a
revenue for the Mipport of tli$ iiti
(jtivernnient, by duties tip n i rt ir t .
sunl ptiliey requires Mich wlju-ijiiMMii
if -those hilie.' on import us u eiiie -itr
ue tha deveioprjient of t tn iniu;ti'i:ii
intereti of the whol euiiriirv ; ail
I vr,.
i x
reeifnimeiiJ that policy f mtu u
ch:m' whieh ee?jr- to fh w?t
fiicu libera! u.; -j ivilu.i. v r
nerative prices ; to much hoc ami
jr. n-
uficfurorM an adetjuufe rewurl f.rjtheir
ki!l, llxr til enterprise, arol to tlie
Xiitton conimurciul riNperity and ande
po'lfiice. j
7. Wv; helieve tint popular clua
tior) i the iolo truo hais :nd h"p of a
!ree government, and h-ll ever ppoe
any .diversion of, or interferencej with
tlu ( )innoii school fun is or lands in
tnis Mate, lor any other than tloiir le
litiiu ifi' purpose, and we coii'lemri the
act i t Ii VMtritistu ly th.e last lUjatnre
whereby two hundred thousand dijliars,
taki-n fmin the school fund, were grant
ed to a corporation coisistin nj:i(ily ot
Dctiiocratie leaders and party livntes.
ibr the construction of a work which
auother corporation, entirely nuirid and
responsible, offered to ponstruct for sov
entyotive thousand dollars less ; and that
we are in favor of the pas-ae by the
Legislature of an efficient schflj law.
i
such us shall secure to all citiz jus ot
our State a good common school educa
tion. . !
8. ;We find no terms . aufljcientlv
strong to express our disapproval of
those act of the last Lejjislaf urc jwhei e
by the swatnp lands belotminy: jto the
State have been taken from the j needy
settlers and jriveti without limit or proper
competition in price to the landj grab
ber and 'speculator j whereby tho emol
uiuents and salaries ol State i'tfjeers
have been unconstitutionally -increased,
and the) taxes increased thousands of
dollars by the creation of new and un
necessay ofliecs and Balaries, or the
purpose of providing for party lu -oritesj
and whereby the citizens of our -metropolis:
have been deprived of and de
nied the riht of controlling th'eir po
lice authority. And vre5, . equally ,Ooti
demn the administration ot our State
officers and laws . as extravagant, reck
less, illegal and destructive, and we
right Jy charge all these results
acts of the Democratic party,
as
the
9. e are in favor of the lUnited
States giving to each honorably dis
charged soldier who served in tfia arm
ies of .the United, States to put down
the rebellion a warrant, for a homestead
oi 1G0 .acres. . , ., ., ..(.,..; ' "
10. That we demand the rineal of
the 80-culled litigant actj ! whifch u was
devisedjtp support ; pauper l)enjqcratio
newspapers at tl:e publio expense. j ; ''"'
11. That the llepublicap jarty bf
this State are in favor of the General
Government extending aid toward build
ing a railroad from Portland, Qregon,
to Salt Lake City, and we hereby pledge
0'r party representatives to the isupport
of the same. ' '"
12. That the indiscriminate 3icen
sini: of persons to sell snintuoua Jwiuorsi
i without being placed tinder prdput re
-i . i -..n,, Lii),ia:jiLiijjLaimuJ "
IMIIIIIlr - ' ' . w immmmm mm - - . . . 1
sponsibilities for the t abuse thereof,
naving Deen iouoa oj expeneuww w
promote the growth of enmo aoa pau
perism, and thereby to seriously increase
the rate of taxation, the Repullicart
party recognize tho right and duty of
the law making power to prevent and
limit the evils and abuses of such sale,
eo far as concerns the public good and
is consistent with individual liberty, by
refusing to license other than law-abiding
and responsible persons, who can
furnish sufficient sureties for good con
duct, ' ;. ' ...,I . .
13. That tho Republican party of
Oregon is in favor of obtaining assist
unco from the General Government for
the construction of a wagon road from
the city of Portland to the Dalles, re.
cognizing this as a most important and
necessary improvement for the State.
14. We affirm that the continuance
in power of the Republican party is
tho ouly sure preservation of national
peace and prosperity, and for reasons
therefor we point to its brilliant record
in the late civil war ; to a complete
nationality ; to a united sisterhood of
thirty-seven States : to our 'I erritones
rapidly warming into State life; to a
nation freed from the taint of human
slavery ; to ao elevated and enlarged
citizenship ; to our national standing at
home and abroad ; to the work ot vig
orous reform in alt discovered abuses of
authority or trust ; to an unrqualed for
eiirn credit ; to a .successful and solid
financial system, and to the unparalleled
peace and prosperity everywhere' in our
broad dounin, aud these are iur pledges
for the future.
15. We hail the 44 New Departure"
of the late Democratic rty, taken by
the action of their Convention in seven
Slav, a- an affirmation of the princi
ples for which the Republican party
lias contended fur the la-t
ten year
and in the l'uivc Policy" of tl.t
pirty. alreidy assumed in heveril uf
the States, we reeouizj n acknowl
edgment (f thf'tr h'ip'leMie.H uf (tu:
ee' in the coining Presidential eani-
P L A N T A T 1 0 2v
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ji'cf, St S (niirr. vj'Sij n-ffv ii!. r niiiwiLoit
In nil r!i(nii'. trpu a.l, tcnif rate r frigid, i'
bro a nf"iflf ia svory -.: iei f li -r-l ri
whili untfiTintn th lol(ly trnjt?i mt'i
break dowr. tho uruoal
Rcniitiful Woman!
IIII.M give
tn the Complexion the freshnesi
Youth.
of
H cV Maoxoi.ia TUtu overomp tl1
(lnnlini appenrance cau.e l h hf:t, fat'ue '
rxr-itmf nt. It m.ike the l.idy of farty nrj'Pr
lust twenty, and n natural and prfit thnt no
pcr!"n onn detpt its njp!iviti'n. Hy t
the roiijrhext skin 1 mt ti rival th pur ra
rliont texture of yoathful bity. It n-movpo
rftlnffss, MoteliPs and pimplp.. It contain
nothUg that will injure the kin the lsst.
Magxoua IUi.m! nsrd by U fa! ionsbl"
lidis in New York, London 'and Paris. It ensf
only 75 cents pr BottJp, and is soli by a'l
I;ruggists nnd Perfumers
1 Tb originntor of this wonderful hiedicine
cUiniK ta'jburo discovered aud fomltinal in
htu-uinmy more of Mature' most wtreiyn Wfflfi
tint projiei'liii than was ever before combined io.
ooesinedii'ia. The evidence of this fact is
found in the variety of most obstinate diseases
which it - has l-en found to conquer. -la tho
cure of Jisamhiti; Severe Co a'd tho early
stages' of Vmiumption, it has astouighud tho
msdieul fuoulty, and huudrod of tho host phy
sicians pronounce it the greatest wtiictl dl
nffvr.ry of ih age. While it fHitl tho severest
Coughs,;it Htrengtht-ns the system and purifies
thn blood, lly its great and 'thorough hlood
purifying properties it cures all lumor from tho
worst setyjfulu. to a, oomtnon KJllfiteh Pimple or
JCruption, Mercurial diseases, .Miucra) poisons,
Syphilitic and Venerial Diseases, and their ef
fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a
d6iind "fioiititntiou Established. Eruinelat. Salt
j Vfifiw, If paid: Jleadf Fever itSoret Seabt or
jfotifn oniM, in siiori an lue numerous dieases
caused by had biotH, ro conAucre t by this
howerfulf, purifying and. invigorating medicine,
f"ot'tLi'i'iti Complaint," WlioHt Vitordert and
JIiiblual,Von$iipati6nt it has produced bun-!
dreds of perfect aud permanent cures where
other medicine bad failed. 5
The proprietor offers $ 1 00 reward for a tnedi.
cine that will equal it in the cure of the diseases
for which it is rtcoinmonded. Bewaro of roan.
feitt and wat thle imitation. See that mv tlov.
crnment StaUSp,' which Is a pnitiv guarantee of
jenntnrnr, inuMU ,,le OUWJtl WrttUper. , TlMS
rnedicln AldbrvgtiUu at on, hollar , per
hi.ttl PrBiiuri.il T T V lillMmn f r i.
Proprietor, at his choiuleai L.ir,rtttftrv l.m
. SaeB.streoAt,4Juffai0j(N.y. jUn5d,Um. .
Wlmm
jmm;.yil m:pm: store.
Front Street, one -Door South of
5 - Post ; Office. i
Dallas - - ------- Oregon.
JTNOWINO TIlJ2ItE IS A MARKLD
ii rtifirenee between article! of TINWARE
nmuufaomred by me, and that made bj manu
facturers in Portland and other large ciuea, for
ihipment, I have on hand both my own make
and also that of factory make, o that peupl
may take their choice. My atoek cotiiists m
part, of' :- '
Stoves of all lilnds;
Copper, Brass and Iron Ware,
Wire work or all descriptions,
" Sheet and fialvantzed Iron, ;
Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Pans, Dippers,
Lard and Butter Cans,
Egg Beaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoona, A variety oi Oem rans,
Porcelain linal Stew Pani.for Fruit,
Broilinff Fixturei of New and tha. Mo
Improved Pattern,
And in fact everything that can be found in a
fiit c.asa Tu aod btore &ire.
Job Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
50-tf T. B. NEWMAN.
Sew CSootls! Hew Cioods! !
FOR TilU PBESEST SEASON.
We refpectfully call the attention of the
PuLlio to our Well Selected Stock of
I,adleV Dress Good a,
Ladles and IIies Hat,
Gent' Famishing ood,
Clove, CJalterx. Etc
Hardware,
CroccrlM.
School Hook, ;
Stationery, Xc.
In
fact Everything Found in
LUh Itetait store.
rirt
We can sur r.ur Patrons tat we
rill be
uj. with (be time.
Come and Kmins our St-' hefrtr p'ir-
j Ca-intry Produce takon esccaasa (
Goods :
N. A. J. 1. I. EE
j l).l:.i. Aj.nl 22. 171. , i n
v ii t: a e: v n 2: a vi:
t:tii'a$ira than liver I!!
ao i.t n it. v 0 it r I 1: y v; 1:0..
ELLEIJD ALS .STORE,
- :tif .. i I ,r i-ir.Ii.l!v f vsit X mini
. .- KLsiC t l.i US v.mhihz wf
Ladiir. Ires mt'i f.mry ;mls,
Men ami Ii iy- t lottilnj;,
llalM ami i ay.
Hauls ami h'e.
Ladles and ChlldrcnO Mt if cvrrj
Mj le an J !ie.
A foil tok of Jrrceries. rotistaml
on hand, also ll.irUvi ami Crockery.
Wool e a IooH laiitartured at the
Illleiulalc Mill, such as
Ilcavrrs, Caimerei, Hani Times,
Tweeds, Flannels aud Iliaakets.
Which we offer flt WuotosaJ and Itetrtvl.
Having desire to totte formsncntly in
I)ulls we will lal fsiriv and justly wlta al'
who may favnr witli their patron act. We
will ost-haii-" tioods for Country Produoe. for
whirh we will pay the Ugliest Prire. '
Bring on your Eggs and Batter.
l-tf
Tho standard remedy f Cowrhs, In
fluenza, Sore Throat, Vhoopln
Couirh, Croup I'lver Complaint,
Itrotichltis. Itlccling . of tlie
l.uiis and every u (let-1 Ion of the
Throat. l.unH and Cncst, Inrlad
iiiff Co'sumptloiu
Vitar a tlalsam does not dry up
a Couh, Inn loosen it, cleanses
the 1-uoKs, allays Irritation, th'is
remqivliiff the rausef the com
plaint. None rtt!!Ulne unless sign
ed I IlllTTX. Prepared by wii ill
H'. FOVVI.K Si MN, lloxtoiu
sold bv iti:ni)i(; ton, iios.
TRTTfcll 0., San 1'ratieltiro,
and by dealers generally. , lU-ly
MDDI.E
C. II. COX
, .. ., ...... : 1,
Has on hand and fur. Sale, SADDLE
TKEES of all sixes and the best quality. ;
Shop near Wajralro's Mill, Dallas, Ortgon.
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WOOIi ! WOOL I IPIPlil
.. n itr-cw niCII VI) TOR PA IT) FOH
wi. i, , jllbeiiX 0. YATES.-
Office In DalUsv. i . n .uf fiXtiii
7 '
Waibing and Ironing, Ac., done by Mra
Burnett - Od'.aborr iDOtici iand on ' reaaoiabla
terms. All orders left at the house, south-west
part of Dallas, wilt be immediately attended to.
The Great Medical JDisconjry t
Dr. WAISIS GAXJTOXIXXA.
1 y I N E G A R . B I XXEfiS
!a naptMtlmonr to their Wonder isRa
Bear testtmony to their Woodsr
falCnraareEffecU. " 9
"a
2ft
m
liWHAT ARE ,THEY?Ifs
S'S ii i . ... o
.CD CS
mU FA N CY DRI N K ,W
Vsde of Poor Itnin, WkUkey,, Prf
Hplrlt and Refuse Llowrs doctored.splcsd
and sweetened to please the taste, called Ton
ics,"4 Appetizers," 44 nestorer," c, tJiat lesd
' the tippler on to drnakeaness and tain, bet ars
& true Mediclne.made from tUNative Boots and
Herbs of California, free rrin alt Aleabsdl
Srimulnnfa. They are tUaCJItEAT BLOOD
PURlFIElt nd LIFE GITISQ PllIN
CII'I.E a perfect Ilcnovstor sndlnvlaoraioar.of
tUe Systcxa, carrying off all poSsonons mattar and
restoring the blood to a healttiy condition, Ko
" person caatafce these Enters according to dlreor
tion andremaSp.longwnwcll. ' '
Fnrlaflammiitorr adi Chronic JSbea
mntiatn nud Clont, Dyspepaia. r Indl
(ctlou, Blliouti. Iteuilftent and Inter
mittent Fcvcra. Dlaeaseo oftbe IIIoodr
l.Uer, Kidneys, and Illadder, t!es Bit
tera l av been most mcxcssfaliftBch , W
eac are caused by Vitiated Blood, trtjica.
Is jfcnera'-ly . produced by derangement cf tia
J.irfstl v Orernaa. ' " "
PYSPEPSIAOII lDICESTIOy.
llcadacUc. fa!a In the SUouiders, Coufihs. Tight
ness of the Chest.Iitrtne, Boor Eructaii!; of
!otamadiB4tal3 ttiio lloata. BiUouaAt
tac's. Palp.tatioaof t:c Heart, Inflammation of
Hie Lungs. Tain la thcrcxions ofllio Kldnryi.aad
ahu;idr-d other pa-nful tymptouis, are Cic off
spriagaof D-pcpiau -1( f j , 4 .i?
TU y tarJjoraU the Stomach and sttaolate tho
torpIJ l! vcr and bowl's, which tender r.icm'or X n
eiaaHcd efficacy Ii cleansing tha tltxd of-all
impurities, ar.t luii-aittug new lifo a:d TitfOi to
tiic whole system.
I-OU rClN I)l!-E.,iSr.Si:rr.rtlons.Tetter.
faHnhcnm.IUotchts. Spot. ThnpUs. Pvistulea.
Boi'.s, (rbanclea. Hlag-Woraj calC-JJcdora
r.ycs,Ery?ipvU I toll. Scarf. Iieolorafcon ef
the SVl:, Iliiiiiors a:id Diseases 'cftbe' Sktn, of
vhalever r.tixo or r.at:ir- ars tttcrailr int P
a-iJcarris l ontof t!ie system In a ebon time by
tho use of these li; iters.- O.ie tof.Ie 1 1 such
cass ill conviiico the most lacrtdutona of thslr
eurat;re wTocts.
Clear. the V!tai;t Wood whenew yoa tnd
R- Ixparirc-s bursting through the skiai inpim
rles, Erwttions ct Sores; cltanse it -when yoa
CnJ it btrctcd and sluggish la tbo Veins;
cleanse It when ilia foul, and yew feelings will
tell yem when. Keep the blood pars and Oho
tcalthof the system will folw. . ,
P1X, TAPE and other WORSTS, TnHtlBf ttt
the system of so many thousands, are eflV"rtj ally
destroyed and rrmoTed. For Tall directions, real
arrfully the circular azoood each LotUt.
J. WALKETt. Prorrtctor." It. n. McDOSALJ) U
CO., Drojfgisia and Gen. AgcnU. fan Francisco,
Cat,, and 82" and Commerce Street. New Tork.
SQLX BT ALL DnUOCISTS AND DEALTCS.
THE NEW FOOD.
I m - nw rA ' Vvr i. . , r .T-v- - 1
For a few cents you can buy
of. your Grocer or Druggist a
rackageof SE.UIOSS FARINE,
mado from pure Irish SIoss, or
Carrageen, which will mako
Kixtecu quarts of JJianc flange,,
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russp, tVc. It is . . thev
cheanest, healthiest, aud most,
delicious food hi the world,; It.
makes a splendid Dessert and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and.
Children. Vi
A Glorious Chango ! !
THE cnKJtT WORLD'S TOXtC
Plantation
Tills vondrrful,, v?Sffnll?
restorative t!iof li?cl-oJ-clior
o'C Jlio fcoblc nntl tliJi
ttcd. Ah n ioiilc.iifl,.cirilsil
for tre ajcctl mi4l-iansull It
li:' " lift cqriial' nmoiigr 'ilttm
achlc. A ft rcmcdr for the
nevvtm weaUiic t wbicli
women- m-e Hpeclnllr nt
' jret,' it' 1 1 Miprrscdlnsr ; every
otlicr 'stintitlitntJ lit nil Cli
mntrst tropical, tempertite,
or fVliltl "It 'wet t"i specific
in - every species ot ctiiordor
which' undermiiie4 tho iMxllly
strenplli nnd breaks down the
nnimal spirits 1 For ! alc tiy
ait'DragSltuu' ;-
err y --x .?iB5
tit? I I t 1 i- IsS
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