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RELIGIOUS SERVICES IX DALLAS.
Jfelhortil Epiteopnl t'hurek (Sun/ky— A. E.
Sean, pact nr. 'tervioes tbe Fir.«l Sabbath in
each m >nth at the Baptist Church, eouthweat
corner Jefferson and Court streets.
M E. (W r A .~ R e v . G. W Roork, pastor.
Services at their eburch. north side o f Mill
street between Main and Jefferson, as follows:
First Sabbath (in each month) in the evening;
2d Sabbath, at 11 o ’clock a. m.; Sd Sabbath,
in the evening. Regular praver meeting each
Wednesday evening.
Sunday School every
Sabbath at 9} o'clock a. m.
flo p * * Church.—J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser­
vices at iheir Church, corner Court and Jeffer­
son «treats, the Third Sabbath in each month.
CkrUtimu Church.— H. M. Waller, pastor.
Services at the Bapri-t Church second Saturday
and Sunday in each m >nih.
DALLAS, SATURDAY. JUNE 26, 18*9.
T hs T hird i t I s o s r is n x s c f.— From the
Secretary oi the Committee o f Arrangements
for the National Jubilee at Independence we
learn that the various committees are at work
in earnest, and the event is bound to be a suc­
cess. Our riverside friends are an enterprising,
go-ahead community, and a hat they undertake
cannot be a future. Tbe Albany brass band
has been secured f»r the occasion, so that tbe
public can depend on hearing the best of music
discoursed. Everybody is expected to bring
along a basketful o f provisions, as everybody’s
friends are expected to be present. Prepara­
tions are bring made on a scale to afford a
comfortable reception to all tbe people of this
and other counties who may choose to partici­
pate ir tbe celebration. Let no man leave Folk
county to celebrate this coming anniversary
elsewhere, if it can be possibly avoided. Re­
member July 3d at Independ. nee.
T h ask v —Our friend 9am. C. Stiles made us
a present of a fine buggy whip last week We
fu'lv appreciate his kindne.s. but are almost at
a loss «hat to do with it. It places us in a
similar predicament to the Irishman who was
presented with a fine trunk : “ And what will I
do with it? ” asked Pat. “ Why,” answered the
donor, “ put your clothes in it, to be sure !” —
“ W bat. and go naked?” innocently responded
Pat. This is just about our fix. Now can’t
some good soul follow Sam’ s generous example
srd j reset t us with a fine horse and buggy?
We should then have a complete outfit. Sam
has lots of tbe same kind of whips for sale,
and those more fortunate than ourselves tn bav
ing something to use them on, will do well to
call at bis shop.
I. stkrs sting to Y o rs o L adies .— The Com
mittee appointed to arrange the national car
for the cslrbraiion in Dallas, and select young
ladies to fill it, inatruct us to state that the ful
lowing gentlemen have been appointed to select
three young ladies from each of their respective
precincts, aud see that they are on hand punc­
tually , and properly costumed, on the morning
o f tbe 5:b prox., at 9 o’clock a . a.: Douglas
aod Jackson (3 from each), Wm. Ridgeway ;
Salt Lake, Murray Wallace; Bethel, Jefferson
Frier; Eola.Jas. Pumpelly ; Dixie, Jaa. Logan ;
Independence, Gus. Butler; Buena Vista H.
Dolmen ; Luckiamute, Wno. Lewis; Bridge­
port, Wm. Farley; tbe balance necessary will
be appointed from Dallas aod vicinity by Mr.
Ed. Clark.
L egal F c n — On Wednesday morning quite
a numhir o f tl.e legal fraternity left town for
Dixie, armed and equipped with tbe neeeetary
opp>iauc«i to vindicate tbe majesty o f outraged
law. Three cases were involved—one for vio
lation of the Sunday law, another the license
law, and the third for assault. We noderstand
tbe scenes in Justice Dempsey’s Court were
highly amu-iog, the efforts of some o f our
young practitioners rivaling that of Seargeant
Buifuz in tbe celebrated trial o f “ Rardell vs.
Pickwick.” Of eouise complete justice was
done, the law vindicated, aud certain plethoric
purses depleted, to tbe general satisfaction of
all but tbe culprits.
B eautiful F lowehs .— In our perambula­
tions in and about Dallas nothing has delighted
our senses more than tbe collection ef flora*
treasures that surround tbe residence e f Mr.
Etnmens. on the upper end of Main s’ reet. Thrir
beautifully eariesrated tints and tbeir mingled
fragrance almost make one imagine himself in
Mohamad's Paradise. A home so surrounded,
eannot be otherwise than a happy one. There
ark other beautiful collections in the neighbor­
hood, so we are informed, but as they are more
secluded from public view we are not able to
pronounce on their merits.
T he E ast P ortland HowKSTKAn Co. offer
for sale Lots aod Blocks in Stevens’ Addition
to East Portland, at reasonable prices, on ons.
two or three years credit, or pay able in monthly
installments. Tbe Savings and Loan Bank at
tbe same place offers to advance money to pur­
chasers on tbe same terms, te enable them to
build them * bouse on tbeir property. The
advtntages are great, and all whe desire such
an opportunity will do well to consult tbe ad­
vertisement of the Company in another column.
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O bituary.
M oualitt and S bntihint , — In the early years, and the increase o f wealth has been still
part o f the week we paid a visit to the camp­ greater.
in Dallas, Polk county. Oregon, on
The following are the officers elect of the
B ftftday. June 11th, 1869. at three minutes ground at Dixie, and spent a day there with
P V six o’clock, r. m ., Kiekiel Kennedy, consort much pleasure; but, alas! with little profit. Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons: Grand
Of Faony Thurston, hia wife, in the 80th year We were really pleased t<> see the good order High PrW-st, J. R. B ayley; Dep. G. H. P , t •
o f hia age.
and decorum that prevailed, not only at the II. Lewis ; Grand King. Jacob Consor; Grand
Iowa and Missouri papers please oopy.
meetings but all over the camp-ground. We Scribe, C. M. Cartwright; Grand Secretary, R.
Father Kennedy, (Grandpa, as tbe little chil­ uoticed but a single exception tn this general P. Earhart; Grand Taeasurer, J. H Couch ;
dren affectionately called him), after a protrac­ rule, and that exception was a verification of Grand Captain of the Host, B. F Goodwin;
ted illness from bodily infirmities and old age, the old saying that clorgymen’s children are Grand Royal Arch Captain, J. B. Lee; G. M.
fell asleep in the triumphs e f the Christian the wildest o f any, to w it: During tho pfter- 8 d Vail, J. B. Congle; G M 2d Vail, James
faith, after living an axemplary member of the noon aervioa we noticed the (rather homely) son Robison; G. M. lst.Vail, D. H. Murphy.
ehurch for near 49 yean. He was bora in of a eettain Rev. put his arm around the neek
Bone fallow, the other day, shot a mare
Meroar county, Kentucky, in the month ef De- of anothei Rev.’s (rather pretty) daughter, and
worth $200 belonging to John Maxwell, of
ctmber, 1789; ia ea early day he moved to keep it th en at least twenty minutes, giving
Lane enunty, breaking her leg. The owner
Frankfort, where he bnilt a State house for the an occasional spasmodic “ hug,” to the sad de­
was compelled to kill her.
Capitol, in the year 1817, about which time he rangement of the young lady’s toilet— this in
A bloody affray occurred at or near Albany
was married, near SholbyviUe, to Mr. Esckiel view o f at least one-fourth of the congregation,
on
Saturday last, between Wesketand Howard.
Thurston’s youngest daughter Tanny, now his among whom they sat. Tbe only excuse—if
any— that could he offered for this breaeh of Howard was thrown down and stabbed in one
age<t, Infirm and bereft widow.
oyo so tbut the eyeball dropped out on his cheek,
In 1834 he emigrated from Louisville to decorum was, that the man in tbe pul pit, instead
.Shelby County, Missouri. In 1846 be left In­ o f preaching practical morality or tbe Gospel another stab in the left arm cut loose the thick
dependence, in company with Lilhuro W. ot Christ, was actually boreing the audience muscle ahove the elbow, another stab was re­
ceived in tbe abdomen.
Boggs, Ex-Governor of the State, to settle on with a diarrhea o f misapplied words, aud an
The Owud says the barn o f Nelson Swag-
the Great Pacific. After wading through perils exposure o f hia total iguorance o f the princi­
This is tbe truth, gart, on Camas Swale, was burned on the night
aud privations for near six months bo encamps • ples o f the Christian faith.
on a little creek near where Oakland now stands, told in all charity. We hope the preacher ai- of the 12 ib, wi'b 700 bushels o f grain and a
in Umpqua valley. HWving been bereft o f all, luded to will soon realiso tbe fact that be has wagon—supposed to have been done by au in­
save the caoupj o f heaven, fur a covering, and mistaken his vocation; and we hope the young cendiary.
having had the la a ty o ie o f eattle filched from culprits alluded to will mend their manners,
Mr. Wiley Chapman has been appointed dep­
him, in a perilous and almost starviug condi­ aud hereafter venerate the sanoity of a place uty Internal Revenue Assessor for the district
tion, he was forced to remain there until of diviue worship. As this item is a secular embracing Clackamas, Marion, Linn, Yamhill,
the Spring of the year 1847, when be moved to notice—even if we have preached a short moral Polk and Benton counties.
Yamhill enuaty. There he remained for some sermon —we cannot forbear noticing the almost
The additions to the Baptist Church in Ore­
time, surrounded by a large circle of warm and bewildering display o f ftmale loveliness that gon during the last year have been two hun­
true-hearted frieuds.
Having filled various presented itself during sojourn on the grounds; dred.
offices of honor, profit and trust, with credit to aud while realising our own forlorn condition,
A shooting affray occurred at Rexford’s ranch
himself and country, ha finally moved to Polk, doomed to tbe editorial treadmill,consoled our-
on the Patit, May 3lst, between J. Martin and
the adjoining county, where he died, beloved self by giving vent tu an euvious “ heigho!”
W. R. Rexford, which resulted in Martin get­
and lamented, ene e f Oregon’s oldest and at the prospect o f ao much bliss in store for
ting an ugly wound iu the right arm, the ball
most influential Pioneers.
He leaves a more fortunate though perhaps less deserving
entering at the wrist and eoming out near the
berieved widow and four children to mourn his wretches. Mure anon.
elbow. The affray grew out of a political quar­
deeth. But “ the Lord givotk and the l.oid
“ L ive and L et L ive .” — Our «enterprising
rel.
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taketh away, and blessed bo the name o f the fellow-townsmen, Messrs. Whitley A Rich­
Lord.”
“ Blessed are the dead that die ia tbe mond,
have been running
hacks
and
California and the Territories.
Lord, for their works do follow them."
stages to the camp-ground daily since the com­
* a a
The Walla Walla Union says Mr. J. A. Hub­
mencement of the Annual Meeting at Dixie,
but we are sorry to say have not been patron­ bard, while riding along the Nes Perces trail
D allas . O regon , June 13,1869.
ised as liberally as they deserve to be. Their between Dry Creek and Coppei, was assailed
E ditor T imes ;— Time wears apace; geutly
and slowly the month glides along down the charges are very reasonable, yet peop’ e seem by a drunken Indian with a drawn revolver,
declivity of time, but alas! i o new aoeoe«, to do anything or everything rather than assist and ordered to deliver bis money, and not be­
calculated to inspire aud enliven the mind are them in their attempts to run a livery stable ing armed, he complied, handing over $6 75,
permitted us to look upon or to enjoy ; but the
all he had with him. Getting assistance, Mr.
K*me dull monotony that wears ooo’s'ife away. that will be a credit as well as a convenienci
Hubbard followed on the track o f the Indiau
to tbe community. We know this is not from
But it is to be hoped these scene* will change
if not tor mure profitable ones, at least for saeh the unpopularity o f the gentlemen o f tbe firm, for eighteen uftles, but failed to catch him.
as will prove more alluring.
People tell ine
for they are generally liked. If the people of
The water from Boise river has bten turned
that the coming Fourth o f Julv is to give a
Dallas want to see busioess of all kinds flour- into the diicb at Boise City and that place and
new impetus to our tewn and county,for the va
v
rious committees arranging the preparations ishing in their midst, they must act on the the surrounding country is now suplied with ao
show that they know their duty and do it well. pliuciple of “ Live and let live.”
abundance of water fot the purposes o f irriga­
Tbe financial committee, with tbe indomitable
Wx
Bcnv
the
H
atchet
.—
We
proposed
last
tion. It is said that water is not used there to
yet genial and good humored Richmond at
tbeir head, tet! the people they must he noticed week replying to certain personal (wordy) at­ any great extent as a beverage.
in the way of tbe ckickamim. Tom won’t be tacks made on us on account of our remarks
The Shasta Courier says : “ It appears that
refused in this any more than in other things
concerning tbe treatment o f Grandpa Kennedy
he “ goes after,” and the people sevm to appreci
Binney. who owns the California Northern Rail­
ate bis endeavors. And tbe probability is that during his illness ; but as we believe the gen­ road, now in operation between M irysville and
the .trackings which shall gild the advent «» tlemen who took exceptions to the truths we
Orovtlle, refuses to sell tho property for less
•>ur national anniversary will be hailed with uttered on the occasion have seen their error—
than $390.000, and that the Central Pacific
such a demonstration as was aever before seen
in this county. While these preparations for and the cause of such remarks has passed from
Company, who own the California and Oregon
mirth and festivity are beiug made the Chris­ mortal sight forever— we are willing with tbe
franchise, have refused to purchase at that price.
tian Church is holding its annual meeting at former to “ bury the hatchet,” hoping we will
Failing to get possession of Bioney’s road, the
• heir camp gruuud, and tbe different wings of
never more have similar cause for complaint iu Central Company have commenced locating a
the Methodist Church are preparing thrir
grounds for similar meetings to Its held in th< Dallas.
new line from Merysville to Chico, from which
early part of July. Let none mar the sancity
ACENOWLunoRMBRT.— We have received a point the road will be extended up the Sacra
of the occasion, hat keep the bail rolling ia the
communication from “ J. H., TumwaUr, W. T.,” mentn valley and through the Oregon line. It
good cause.
In euucludon, Frank, let me say to you, but owiog to its late arrival and a press of is understood that work will be commenced on
keep up the good work in which you are en
matter are compelled to lay it over for our next the new line between Marysville and Chico as
gaged and victory will bo yours. Do not allow issue.
soon as the route is located.”
yourself to bo bribed, cajoled, or bullied.—-
Plaut youself upon the eternal principles of
right, and when assailed from within or (rote
without, place yourself, my little man, upon the
extreme boundary o f those rights and assert
tbe tuagic power of a fr ee prett. Your manly
course in rebuking wrong wherever you know
it to exist— not only politically but socially—
and commending that which is praiseworthy
aud noble, regardless o f the consequences, are
certainly traits of tbe fu ll groton man. May
you live a thousand years. M <re anon.
W arwick J r .
[Thank you for kind wishes, Mr. “ Warwick
J r ; ” but we think it a aomewhat doubtful com­
pliment to insinuate that the editor is not a fu ll
groicn man, merely because be doesn’t happen
to be more than three or four inches taller than
yourself. However wo ain’t at all jealous, but
reciprocate tbe complimei.t by hoping you will
soon attain the desirable stature of in&uhood.
Cumtux.— E ».]
T he C elebration at D allas .— Only one
week will elapse before the Grand Celebration
at Dallas wilt take place, and it behooves the
various committee« to be alive and doing The
preparations at tbe grove should be completed,
if possible, before Saturday next, so as not to
interfere with those who propo*e participating
in tbe celebrations on that day.
Messrs.
Committee e f Arrangements: see to it *hat ths
other committees are “ up and doiDg” — their
duty. Let there be no lack of provisions or
any other entertainment for our guests. Tbe
arrangements f»r tbe ball in the evening are
complete, and it is bound to be a success if
there are only people enough present who
“ know how to shako a heel.” A splendid sup­
per will be provided for tbe occasien.
Q cibn S a b i ?—Some anonymous contributor,
who iseviJentlv something of a wag, has pro­
pounded to us the following puzzle. Being
I mproving .— We were glad tn observe the unable to master the problem ourselves, we
other day. that tbe Salem mad between tbls submit it for solution to some o f the learned
place and Dixie is being materially improved pundits among our readers : “ Mias Jones, post­
by a layer of gravel in the placee liably to be­ mistress at Winteract, Iowa, reoently married
come miry during the Winter season. I f this Mr. Alfred Smith. Mrs. Smith ia not known
good work were continued through Netmi'h’s to the Department as postmistress. Miss Jones
lane, and at a few other points between that has no longer a legal existence. And Smith
and Salem, it would make a splendid drive at is anxious to know whether he has marikd
all seasons off the year, end Polk county w-mld into tbe postoffice, or has marritd the postoffice
reap much benefit therefrom. See if it can’t out of the iamily ?”
be done.
S udden D eath .— On Sunday, the 12 th inst.,
* T he B all on tits F irth .— Tbe services of | Rays the Democratic Press, a young man known
Mr Til. Glaze have been secured to lead the as John Thomas, about 30 years old, died sud­
orchestra and “ call" at the Independence ba'l denly at the lower epd o f Spring Valley from
to be given at Phy'a hall on the 5th. Til. is excessive ilnuking o f cold water while he was
too well known at the business ia this commu­ very much heated. The day, it will be remem­
nity to need any puffing at our bands.
By bered, was excessively warm, aud coming in
reference to the programme it will al*o bo soon from the field duri«g the day the deceased, it
that an addition has been made to the Floor is taid, draug about two gallon» of water with­
Committee.
in a very short time, »hen, feeliug giddy, he
I mportant .— Persons attending the celebra­ staggered to a bed, fell upon it and almost in­
tion at Independence next Saturday will find a stantly expired.
ood supply of oranges, lemons, candies, nuts,
>du water, etc., etc., at L. A Robb’s drug store.
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BrrcHBHV — Dallas bow boasts of two meat
markets. We don’t think both establishments
kin make the business pay. but hope each may
Succeed. Competition ia the life o f trade.
P ersonal .— Our eld friend,0. C. Applegate,
Esq., of Jackson county, made us a friendly
call ou Thursday. He is on a visit to his broth*
er, whose Lume is auto! g us. Mr. Applegate
reports everything flourishing iu Rogue Hirer
valley.
OREGON NEWS.
The Unionist learns from Mr. William Cox,
just from Jacksonville, that a series of severe
thunder storms passed over Rogue R.ver Valley
during Sunday and Monday of last week. On
Sunday, the 13th inst., M r.Jas Kilgore's barn
was struck by lightning. The shock was heavy
enough to ki 1 a bog which was in tbe barn at
the time. The next day a bouse in the town of
Jacksonville was struck. The electric current
passed through one corner o f the building and
tore off the baseboard. Many trees in the neigh­
borhood were struck. The storm was the heav­
iest that has ever been known in that section.
The 0. C. Enterprite says : W. II Vaughn,
father of tbe boy Frank Vaughn, who was ad­
mitted to bail in the sum o f $ 8,000 for his ap­
pearance to answer for the killing of A. D.
Larkin, has also been held to appear at the
next term of tbe Circuit Court to answer the
charge of assault upon Supervisor Harrison
Wright, with a dangerous weapon, or intent to
kill, we are not positive which.
Tbe Mountaineer says: The dead body o f a
man supposed to be U. F. Mitchell, a German,
was found floating in tbe river on Monday last.
It is thought be committed suicide, as he bad
been partially insane for a long time. He leaves
a wife and children in Grand Konde valley.
According to Portland papers, a little s»n of
Mr. John Donovan, aged about seven years,
was drowned in the Willamette river, Dear tbe
upper sawmill, last Saturday afternoon. Tbe
little fellow attempted to jump from one log to
another, and fell between them.
The body
was recovered a couple ot hours afterward.
On last Sunday, says the Democrat, Mrs.
Smith, of Harrisburg, was taken off by that
fatal scourge which has been robbing so many
homes of their loved and cherished inmates du­
ring the past few weeks. Ws learn that Mrs.
Matthew Fountain, o f Harrisburg, ia lying
dangerously ill with the same disease. It seems
almost impossible for the skill o f physicians to
check is destructive career.
We are informed, says tho Farmer, that tbe
road on the new survey, on the Walker hill,
leading from Bethel, in Polk county, to Salem,
is now open, and in good order for travel. It
is »aid to be shot ter than tbe old route.
About seventy-five claims have been taken up
in Goose Lake valley, and about 300 acres of
grain have been sown. A saw mill is being
erected, aud lumber is much needed.
The Corvailis Uaxette says that on Tuesday
of last week two meu, J Uuun.ky and a ftieud
named Fox, Wcreridtug through towu iu a bug­
gy, when their horse took fright, aud running
uway, caused both men to be thrown out, tbe
buggy to he upset aud badly damaged, aud tLe
botse to tail, breaking his neck. Fox escaped
unhurt, but Uuuu.ky bad an arm dislocated,
aud was other wise badly bruised.
Tbe Uniuniet says that Salem has advanced
three-fold iu population in tbe spaee of five
On the 31st of lost month a party o f forty
dissenters, under the leadership of Mr. Warren
Walling, late President of the Joseph wing of
the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City, arrived
at Corinne, the greater portion of them eoming
from Malad valley, and the balance from Salt
Lake City and vicinity. They chartered a car
from tbe compauv, for which they paid $1,400,
and provided themselves with all tbe necessaries
required for the trip. They propose settling in
Nebraska, on the Missouri river, near Omaha.
They are Mormons, but not polygamists, aod
the Reporter says they will make good citisens
wherever they may settle. Other parties are
about to follow.
A new discovery o f coal has been made in
Snohomish county, W. T., which prospects re­
markably well.
Work has commenced a* P >rt Madison on a
vessel which is to bo 1,400 tons burthen. It
will, when completed, be the largest ship ever
built on the Pacific coast
Says au Owyhee paper: A party of men
coming from Elko to this place last week, got
lost and struck too low down tbe Owyhee for
the route they intended to travel, and while in
a canyon near the plaoe where JorJa t was kill
ed, they seared up quite a large party o f Indi­
ans. The men avoided any contact with (hem
and were not attacked, but tbeir presence awsy
from the forts is suspicious and they should be
attended to by the military.
A redwood log, two fret in dlamrtar, was
Strunk, recently, at a depth of over 200 feet
below the sea level, in boring an artesian well
upon the place of Judge Billing«, in Santa
Clara, California. When that log was growing
the ground upon which it stood must have been
at least 250 feet higher than It now is.
Ex-Chief Justice Bowers o f Idaho has brought
suit against Chief Justice Nogg’e to test the
right of the latter to assume the office which he
now holds by appointment of tbe President
and confirmation o f tho Senate. Bowers relies
upon tho terms o f tho Organic act o f the Ter­
ritory to sustain him in holding the offioo for
four years from the time o f his appointment
The Salt Lake Teltgraph, published at Ogden
has about fourteen columns o f Chicago adver­
tisements. Business seems to be pushing west­
ward.
The new gold discoveries at Capo, about
ninety miles south o f Owyhee and about fifteen
miles east of the Idaho Central road are attrac­
ting much atteution.
S P E C IA L N O T IC E S .
W O R D « O K W IM D O M
F or Y oung M en ,
On the Ruling Passion in You h and Early
Manhood, With SELF HELP bu tbe Erring
and Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel­
opes. free o f charge. Address. H oward A sso ­
ciation , Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
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R ead and L earn .— Some say that it is no
use for them to advertise, says an exchange,
that they have been in the place in business all
tbeir lives and everybody knows them. Such
people seem to forgit to take in consideration
that our country is increasing in population
nearly 40 per cent, every ten years, and no
matier how old the place may be, there are
constant changes taking place; some move to
other parts, and strangers fill their places. Iu
this age o f tbe world, unless th« name o f a
business firm is kept constantly before the
public, some new firms may -tart up. and, by
liberally advertising, in a very short time take
the place o f th« older one«, and the latter rust
••ut, as it were, and be forgotten. No man ever
lost money by judici *us advertising.
P ain is supposed to be the lot o f us poor
mortals as inevitable as d ath, and liable at
any time to come upon us. Therefore it is im­
portant that remedial agents shouln be at
hand to be used on any emergency, when we
are m ide to feel tbe excruriating agonies o f
pain, or the the depressing influence of disease.
Such a remodial agent exists in the “ Pain
Killer,” the fame o f which has extended over
all the earth. Amid the eternal tree o f the
Polar region, or beneath the hurt ing eun o f
the tropics, its virtues are known and appreci
ated. The effect of the Pain Killer upon the
patiml, when taken internally in cases of
colds, cougis, bowel complaints, cholera, dys
•ntnry, and other affections o f the system, has
been truly wonderful, and has wan tor it a
name am >ng medical preparations that can
never be forgotten. Its success in rera >ving
ain, as an external remedy, in cases of barns,
raises, sores, cuts, sprains, sting of insects,
and other causes o f suffering, has secured for
it the most prominent position among tbe medi­
cines o f the day.
f i f f * 6 «W 4 n o f counterfeits and worthless
imitations. Call for Perry D avis ’ Vegetable
“ Pain Killer.” and take none other. ^ 3 »Id
by all druggists and grocers.
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S upport the P ress .— A great statesman has
said, and troth fully too, “ that the individual
who nev*r reads the public press, was at least
a half century in tbe rear e f the present age ”
Newspapers, says an exchaoge, are the «leva-
t »rs, refiners and moulders of publi* taste.—
Their influence pervades all the avenues o f life,
and as arbiters, their decisions are universally
heeded in the great arena of tbe political, ae­
rial and religious world. As such, do they
not deserve the favor and patronage o f that
public to whose interests they have devoted
their energies ? Newspapers, by enhancing
tbe value of property iu their neighborhood,
and giving toe locality in which they are pub­
lished a reputation abroad, benefit all, particu­
larly if they are merchants or real estate own­
ers, thrice the amount yearly o f the sum they
pay for their support. Besides, every spirited
citizen has a laudable pride o f having a paper
o f which he is not ashamed, even though he
should pick it up in New York or Washington.
A good-looking, thriving, live newspaper helps
to sell property, gives character to tbe locality,
and in all respects is a desirable public con­
venience. If, from any cause, the matter in the
local or editorial columns should not be quite
up to your standard, do not cast it aside and
pronounce it o f no account, until you are satis­
fied that there has been no m >re lah .r bestowed
upon it than is paid for. If you want a good
readable sheet, it must be supported. Tbe local
press is tbe “ power that moves the pe> pie.”
The Virginia, Nevada, Enterprite e f Jane
13th, givee the following for the benefit o f San
Francisco merchants; Wertheimer, cigar and
tobacco merehant o f this eity, has cat the nota­
ble example of importiag directly from the East.
He has received bis first lot o f goods, and at
rates that will enable him to sell in this eity at
the some prices he formerly paid in San Fran­
cisco.
Prince Arthur, Duka of Edinburgh, second
son o f Queen Victoria, is now supposed to be
at Honolulu, and, the Alla learns by a private
letter from the Islands, that there is talk of hi«
visiting Sau Francisco, “ in spite of the Feni­
ans.”
Col. 8 . C. Drew, formerly of the United States
Army, with a party of prospectors, has lately
discovered rich gold and silver mines on tbe
head waters of the South Fork e f Owyhee river
The charge for sleeping cars on the Cemral
Pacific is $o extra for each half section, includ­
ing two seats and a bed lor two, from Sacra­
mento to Promontory P oint; or $lu for seats
and beds for tour. Tbe cost of passage ticket
to the same point is $¿ 0 — all in gold.
J E N M N G f i L O D G E N o. • F .
% A. M.. Dalles, holds Da regular eom-
' ▼ A munk-ati-.ne on the Saturday pit-ceding
tbe Full M •on in each m »nth, unless (he moon
fulls on Saturday— then on that day, at one
o'clock.
Also, on the second Friday in each month
at 7 o'cloek, P. M , for the purpose of improve-*
incut ot tbe Craft in Masonry, and for such
other work as the Master may from time to
lime order.
All Brethren in good standing are invited to
attend. By order of the
W. M.
W IL L IA M
MORE THAN 200,000 PERSONS
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
Effects o f
J, g
D A V ID S O N ,
Office, Ho. 64. A djoin in g Telegraph
Offioo, Front at., Portland, Offo.
SPECIAL COLLECTOR or CLAIMS.
ON'DS, p r o m i s s o r y n o t e s , b o o k
Acotunte. and all other Claims made a
specialty aod promptly collected.
1
B
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
JOH N L L O M R D
ISIIRS THE PUBLIC TO KNOW IIB
has on hand, nt his shop on the west side
of Main street, next door to the Picture Gal­
lery, a fine stock of
W
D o o r s a n d Sashes,
Of his own manufactnre, which be is anxious
to dispose o f forthwith. To this tnd he will
sell them CHEAPER than they oan bo pur­
chased this side o f Portland.
JOfir-Call in and judge for yourselves.
3
AITER*. — DO Y'»U WANT SOME
Fine Cloth Gaiters? if so. supply your­
selves at
J. H- LEW IS’S.
G
P I C T U R E 'S ! P I C T U R E S !
'lR u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v i n g p u r -
chased tbe Photograph Gillery nf Capt.
Lafollett, respectfully ann mnses to the Pub­
lic that he is prepared te take all the different
varieties of Pictures in good style.
C a rd P h u tu grap h s. 9 4 p e r D o ze n .
He invites all to examine hia work be­
fore going elsewhere. He also promises to do
his BEST in every ease.
JUST R E C E IV E D -A lot o f New 8 ty!e
Cases, which, for beauty and excellence, cannot
be surpassed iu the State.
J V * Farmers can pay in any kind o f mar­
ke ta ole produce, delivered in Dallas.
“ Get a shadow era the substance fade« !”
3
W. 8 . JAMES, Artist.
T
FEW OF THOSE NICE G B X T L E -
men’s Suits still left at
J. H. LEW IS’ 8 .
Saddlery, $ 4 Harness.
H
\
S. C. S T I L E S ,
I
M ain *t. (opposite th« Court H oom ), D a lla s*
anufacturer
M
and
dealer
in
Harness. Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Collars,
Check Lines, etc., etc., o f all kinds, which he is
prepared to sell at the lowest living rates.
¿» ^ R E P A IR IN G don« on short notion.
BANK EXCHANGE SALOON,
M ain s tr e e t,
s
r
s
D a lla s , O f « .
INES.LIQUORS. PORTER, ALF*
Ritters, Cigars, Candies, Oysters!
and Sardines will be served to gentle-*
men on the outsi le of the counter, by a gentle­
man who has an eye to “ bis” on the inside.
So come along, b o y s; make no delay, and
we will soon hrar what you have to ray.
W. F. CLINGAN.
Dallas, May 4, 1869._______________________
W
ELCH’S PREMTUM*8ALM0N— BEST
in market— in kits or barrels
For sale at
COX A E A R H A R T ’S.
Salem.
W
8ASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
Corner M ill and Main streets, Dallas*
R ig ?« & C am pbell
c o n s t a n t l y o n h a n d ____
a large variety o f D >ors and
Sashes, of all the common sizes, and otJ m t
the best workmanship, at tbeir Saab and Door
Factory, which they offer for sale as cheap a«
such articles can be purchased elsewhere.
They are also prepared to fill all special or*
ders for work in their lino promptly, ehoaply
and accurately.
H
ave
J S
Give as a trial, and yon will bo satisfied.
siS-s Dr. Juenh Wtlkar’s *8
2
RIGGS k CAMPBELL.
“ P O X Y ” SALO O N ,
Main St., Opposite ths Court Homo, Dallas.
H . P. RA NKI N. P R O P R IE TO R .
LL TH IR STY ROUL8 NEED IN G/ B W ,
refreshment will find at the P o n y ^ ^ S j
Suloxn the best o f Wines. Liquors, A l o .^ ^ ^ *
Cigars. Ac., where tbeir wants will be attended
to promptly and courteously.
Give me a call.
H. P. RAN KIN .
A
Gen. Thomas left San Franciaco June 16th,
for the North, overland via Saerainento. He
will visit tbe various posts in Northern Califor­
nia, Nevada, Idaho and Oregon, and thcuoe by
steamer to Sitka, returning by sea te San Fran­
cisco.
A number c f Indiana from the Umatilla Res*
erva’ ion are about Boise City. They have
horses for sale.
A
DALLA8 LIVERY. FEED
c -S i
CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
Manufactured from the native Herb* aud Roote
ol Caii'ornia,
/ T The Greet RIood PiriflerffiK
FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRON­
IC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, DYdPEP-
MA or INDIGESTION. BILIOUS, REMIT*
TENT aud IN TERM ITTEN T
FEVERS,
DISEASES UF THE
BLOOD, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and BLADDER, these BITTERS
have been m«st succefsful. tsUCH DISE VS-
ES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD, which
is generally produced by derangement of the
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blood whenever you
find its impurities bursting through the skin in
Pimples. Eruptions, or . ores; cleanse it when
you find it obstructed end sluggish in the
veius; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feel
iugs will tell 3 on when. Keep the blood heal*
thy, and all will be well.
AGENTS,
A
SALE
t S S S T A B L E f iS ^
Cor. M al« and Court Btreeta,
Richmond k Wfeltlcj, Pnprtetoa
t . o. mtesnoro.
a v in g
H
pu rch ased
<r. i. <
the
Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitlay, w» baoa so-
fitted and re-stooked It ia such a suausr m
will satisfactorily meet every want of Ms oste-
munity.
Buggies, single or double, Hacks, C—
cord W agons, etc., etc,.
Furnished at a li hours, d ty or night, SB
short notice.
Superior Saddle lloruen, let by the
Day or Week«
TERMS,
4
COX
R SA IO N A B L I.
RICHMOND A WHITLEY.
S l e a k h a r t
,
B . II. M i UO.Y u , 0 i t Co.,
Im porting W holesale
D R U <* Li I g T -S
Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Fran­
cisco, Cal., and Sacramento, Cal., and
34 Platt street, N. Y.
8 -ly
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
v%
B R O C K , SALEM.
SOORS
* BLOCK,
by tho f V A * * e *t R e d u c e d R a tos
m >!0 3tf
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