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DALLAS.
¥ i A w ( w ( Epittopal Ckitrtk (Simth).— A. E-
8«ars, pa«tnr. Servie«* the First Sabbath in
«*ch month al the Baptist Church, southwest
corner Jefferson and Court streets.
M K. Church.— Rev. O. W. Roork, pastor-
Services at their church, north side of Mill
•tree! between Main and Jefferson, a* follows :
First Sabbath (in each month) in the evening;
Id Sabbath, at 11 o’ clock a. in.; 3d Sabbath,
in the evening. Regular prayer meeting each
Wednesday evening.
Sunday School every
8abbath at
o'clock a. m.
Bnptin Church.—J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser
vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer
son «beets, the Third Sabbath in each month.
Christian Church.— H. M. Waller, pastor.
Servines at the Baptist Church second Saturday
nod Sanday in each month.
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OREGON NEWS.
Last Saturday tho good people o f Indepen
dence celebrated tho National Anniversary in
fine stylo, everythffig passng off in tho happiest
spirit and tbs best manner, to tho high gratifi
cation ot all who participated and the credit of
the management The delegation from this
neighborhood was, wo are sorry to say, very
small—much smaller than was anticipated.
But many of our cititens who contemplated
participating with their riverside friends were
prevented from doing so by tho proceedings
attendant on the mysterious death ef Jenny
Boyce; and the Good Templar order having
pre-arranged a celebration at this place, they
were also mable to leave. In view of these
facts tbe Independence folk, we know, will
make due allowance.
According to the Former, a difficulty occur
red on Marion Square, Salem, last Saturday
afternoon, between two men, Perry Herren and
------Leonard, in the course of which three pis
tol shots were fired by Leonard, one o f which
struck Herren in the calf of the leg, inflicting
a flesh wound. Herren thereupon seised a stone,
and struck Leonard a severe blow upop tbe
head, knocking him down. The affray took
place just outside of the crowd, during the
performance of the "Plug«,” and attracted but
little attention. Leonard was arrested.
We learn that twomeu were injured at Alba
ny last Friday by the premature discharge of a
cannon.
Their faces and eyes were badly
burned, but hopes are entertained that both
will recover without the less of sight.
Tbe San Franoisco Pacific says that common
Hen” family, will visit Oregon during her so-
win*» in the wine growing region of California,
journ on this eoast.
The newspaper fraternity of Portland have is cheaper than milk and more freely used. In
been having quite a jolifioation on the occasion some places the win* is thirty eents a gallon,
of tbs transfer of tho Herald establishment and milk fifty. One larga wine raiser offered
into the hands of Messrs. Patterson A Semple. his lot (between four and fire thousand gallons)
The Oregonian, alluding to the affair, discours at twenty-five eents n gallon, if any one would
es as follows: "Talk about Journalistic amen take it. In the best grape growing region of
ities. The best illustration we have ever seen the State, grapes to be used in making wine,
of the ’lamb lying down with the lion,’ and all sell at tbe mill in loads, for one and a quarter
that sort of thing, was vouchsafed us last even* cent per pound.
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J E N N IN G S L O D G E l a . • P .
v V i A. M., Dallas, bolds its regular oom-
/MrNmunieationa on the Saturday precediug-
tbe Full Moon in each month, unless th* moon
fulls on Saturday—then on that day, at one
o’elock.
Also, on tho second Friday in each month
at 7 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose o f improve
ment o f tho Craft in Masonry, and for such
other work ai the Master may from time to
time order.
All Brethren in good standing are invited to
attend. By order of the
W. M.
ing, when upon tho invitation of tho sew
Herald proprietors, tho proprietors, editors and
printers of tbe Herald and Oregonian establish
ments ail met at one table and partook o f a
most bountiful oollation, provided by Messrs.
Semple A Patterson, the new chiefs o f tho
Herald. The good cheer, and good feeling, tha
good muck-a muck, and the good etceterae, all
conspired to make the oocasion a happy one,
and when all hands retired, each one was satis
fied that he had never struck a better th ng in
hi* life. By the way, George Francis Train
was there and enliveaed tba ocoasion with his
inimitable wit and exbaustless fund of anecdote.
And by the way, too, George Francis Train
mad* a bit of a speech to the boys, in which
he said—well no matter what he said— it was
what nobody else could have said so wall.
Altogether it was just such a reunion as svtry
one present will remember while he lives.”
W IL L IA M
The Good Templar Celebration at Dallas,
Quite a sharp frost prevailed in several por
for similar reasons to those above stated, was
tions
of Marion, Linn and Benton counties on
DALLAS. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 18«9.
not as laigely attended as wav anticipated.
Thursday night of last week.
Delegations from each of the lodges in the
In the Multnomah Circuit Court, the jury in
county wers present, and altogether there were
the
case of George Oakes, indicted for rape,
We are reluctantly forced to the conclusion about 120 members in regalia in the procession,
could
not agree, and were dischared.
They
that it is impossible to run a newspaper with each delegation being recognised by a banner
stood
seven
for
conviction
and
five
for
acquit
out tome money, and appeal to our subscribers bearing the name, number and motto of tboir
and ethers indebted to this office to pay a por- respective lodges. They marched from Court tal.
The Roseburg Eneiyn of last Saturday says:
h ' m of what is due. We k » . * that money is House square to tke grounds selected in Mr.
scare« with s< mo»nd bard to get just now ; but Levins’ pasture, where tbe exercises consisted On Tuesday a young man named George Baus-
the npenses of toe office— material, hired help, of prayer, nading the Declaration, oration, by of Green Valley in this county, was left in
personal expenses, etc.— are rasa. Come for and vocal m nic by members of the order. The charge of a four korse team attached to a reap
ward, gentlemen, and relieve our urgent neces- reading was fair ; the music was good, but, in er, when the team became restive and started,
The Unionitt says: Had it not been for th*
aities. You wb> cannot spare eash can do al- our opinion, inadequate to the occasion both in throwing the yomg man upon the sickle, by timely assistance of some passing teamsters,
moat as well by furnishing produce for our volume and the selection of pieces. It is too which a portion o' one hand was cut off, and Mr. R. M. Thompson’s residence, south of town
bachelor’s hall, which will be received at cur great a task for one or two female voices to one of his legs so iadly lacerated that amputa would have been destroyed by fire on last Mon-
rent market rates.
T i n P u b lish e r .
sing in the open air so as to ho properly appreci tion will be necesiary. His condition is con day. The family, except two little girls» were
ated, however great their ability. Of the ora sidered critical.
absent at the time.
“ T m B abb is t i e W oods .” — Last Wednes tion we have little to say, further than we fail
Judge Kelsey held a special term of court
The Eugene Ouard says: Our neighboring
day about noon the good people of the Lucki- ed to hear a single allusion to the glorious an for Benton county last Tuesday for tha trial of
amute were startled from their security by a niversary it was undsrstod they were celebrat two Indians charged with stealing certain ar village, Springfield, was the scene o f a bloody
Two citixens of
report that a panther bad carried off a babe ing. After the literary exercises closed, the ticles from a perton living in Linn county. encounter on last Sunday.
into the woods. It seems that a lady namad Order proceeded to the dining tables, where an They were sentenced for two years each to the that place could not agree upon some point,
when one of them in x gentle manner tapped
Mrs. Sanders had started out berrying, accom abundance of the good things of thiR life were Penitentiary.
the other over. After being informed of the
panied bv her little boy aged about three years. spread. One peculiarity about this celebration
The Corvallis Oixctte says: W. B. Hamilton fact several times the vanquished gentleman
She bad placed her babe in fancied security at we almost lorgot noticing, to wit: It was tbe
A Bro. are building a splendid wharf at the foot was satisfied that he had been hit
tba loot ( f a large tree in a canyon while she first Fourth of July celebration we ever heard
of Monroe street, it connection with their large
proseeuted her search for berries; after waa- of in which no invitation waa extended to any
A correspondent of the Unionitt, writiag
grain warehouse. It is estimated that about
dering for some time she returned for the little person outside o f the Order or society getting
from
the thriving little town of Sheridanville,
1 00,000 feet of lunber will be used in its coni
hoy. and on approaching the tree where she left it up— thus virtually arrogating to themselves
in Yamhill county, under date of the 30th ult.,
struction.
him, saw a large panther in a neighboring tree all the patriotism and national virt»« in the
furnishes the following items: Tbe McMin-
The Farmer says: In the esse of Sawyer v*.
end the child was missing. Her fears at onca community. This may have been an oversight
▼¡He Ditch Company are at work upon tbe ditch
li ii her to suppose that the panther had des or it may have been intentional. In charity, Ilovenden, a seriesef iawruits which appear to a short distance from town ; they have already
have had their origin in a very small disagree
troyed her infant, aud she fled to a neighboring we hope the former.
completed about one and a half miles, and ex
Tbe demonstration at Dallas last Monday ment between two farmers of Marion county, pect to he able to bring the water into Sheri
faim where the hands were employed in the
harvest field and gave the alarm. In a very was really a grand affair in most respects. The came to an end last week, by being referred to dan before tbe ia.ll rains commence. The ditch
abort time the neighbors for miles around procession was really imposing— the national a jury of twelve mm. The jury seem to have is eight feet in width at the bottom, and twelve
(some 40 in number) were scouring the woods, car, of oourse, being the principal feature. Tbe taken the same viev of the matter as expressed feet at the top, with three and a half feet
with their hounds, for the panther and his sup car was admirably arranged and the young la by Hon. David Login, that "there was nothing depth. There are parties who contemplate
posed victim. After an hour’ s search, the little dies who represented "Liberty,” "Justice,” and in the case but wlat inured to the lawyers.” building a grist mill at Sberidac as soon as
boy was found unharmed, though crying lustily, the 37 States reflected muck credit on the judg Tbe plaintiff brougrt suit for slander, laying they are able to obtain water. Notwithdtand-
in a patch of tall tern about half a mile from ment and good taste of the committee who se damages at $10,000. The jury returned a ver ing the fair prospects of a bountiful hurvest
tbe place where hie mother had left him. Of lected them. Tke representatives of Liberty dict for plaiutiff, assessing his damages at ten which the earlier part of Spring promised, it is
cents. Tbe cost to the parties in the aggregate
coarse the mother was overjoyed at the recov and Justice were classically costumed and
now a fixed fact that crops will b* unuHually
has
been
between
$
L
’
,000
and
$3,000.
ery of her lost darling, and the hunting party equipped— tbe former with her banner, liberty-
light. Th# protracted drouth together with aa
were agreeably disappointed at tkedenouement cap and ahield, the latter with sword and bal
The weather conlinues very dry in Eastern unusual amount of hot weather, has resulted la
Mo panther was found, as the “ varmint” no ances and blind-fold—each wearing a golden Oregon, and everything is parching up. Crops dwarfing the grain and causing it to rip-en at
doubt thought pntdeoce the better part of coronet with an appropriate inscription and in many places in the valley would not be ben least three weeks sooner than usual. The M.
valor under the ctrrumstancea, and took to the surmounted by a silver star and miniature na efited now were it to rain ever so much. The E. camp meeting is now, and has been in pro
mountains; and it being daring the heat o f the tional banner. The Albany brass band furn late scorching weather has done its work too gress, at their grounds near Sheridan, daring
day and the brush dry and crackling the ished asusie for the occasion and led the proces well.
the last ten days. Rev. Mr. Devore, e f Port
hound* were unable to track him. After the sion, followed in tbe order announced in the
land,
presided over and helped to carry forward
A dispatch from Jacksonville, dated July
excitement was over much joking was indulg programme. A large etring of citizens on foot
the
meeting
during the first few days. Somi
4th, says: On Monday last W. A. Gibson, of
ed in by tbe party at eaeb others expense for
the a most frenty of hostility displayed by (male and female), in carriages and on horse Jump Off Joe, in this county, sustained a frac renegades undertook to disturb the meetiug b
some of them against the poor innocent pan back followed tbe car, although the streets were ture of both bones of the right leg by being profanity and riotous conduct, but wore arueste
ther.
exceedingly dusty, while the sidewalks aloDg dragged by a colt which he had lassoed. Am by tbe police whilst one of them was in th
S u icide .— We learn that the wife of Mr. tha line of march were thronged with lookers- putation was resorted to and he died under the act of baptising his comrades— or rather goin
through tbe formula of baptism, using whisk
James Wheeler,who resides on the Luckiamute, on. After the multitude had settled themselves operation yesterday.
committed suicide last Wednesday evening by into position about the speaxer’s stand, we did
Tha Corvallis Gazette of last Saturday, has instead of water. One of the offenderH wi
our
best
to
approximate
the
number
of
people
taking a dose of strychnine. The circumstan
tho following chapter of accidents : Mr. Wm. flnod *20 and co,ti i bnt th# other mad" hU e*
ces, as near as we can gather, are as follows : present, and sur estimate is that there were Preston had one of his feet so badly mashed by cape. It is supposed that the constable in
.It set ms that some domestic infelicity com 2,000 to 3,040 in sight, while a large number a timber at the Messrs. Hamiltons’ new wharf whose custody be was given aided him to eseap
menced in the family about two years since, was scattered about in every direction. There recently, that he was compelled to goon crutch for when the time for his trial arrived, neitb
when deceased deserted herhusband and family. could not have been less than 3,000 to 4,000 es. Mr. Harris, of King’s Valley, was severely the prioner, constable, nor warrant could
The husband followed, and after inflicting sum people in Dallas last Monday. The band dis crippled by an ax in his own hands.
A few found. Farmers have commenced harvest»
mary chastisement on the destroyer of his coursed good music, but by some clatbing days since Mr. B. Magill, while shoeing a wild their hay already. The crop will be light.
peace took his wife back for the cake of their among a couple o f tbe committees the vocal horse, had a nail run into his leg, inflicting an
The Regieter says: We have been assun
children. Ilowever, after such faithlessness on choir failed to connect, to the manifest disap ugly wound. On last Monday night Mr. W. by several of our agricultural friends throug
her part their domestic relations could not be pointment of everybody present, as it is well T. Barnes, of this place, while chasing a cow, out tbe county, that if a continuance of t >
o f the happiest kind ; and matters were made known that Dallas and vicinity can boast as run a nail entirely through his foot. He had present heated term prevails, with no rain-fi
still worse when a short time since the abused many good veices as any town in the State. on a thin shoe at tke time. These parties are the yield of wheat per acre will bo much 1«
husband discovered that deceased was still The reading of tbe Declaration by Mr. Apple
than that of former years.
They say that i
all so as to be around at present.
keeping up correspondence with her former gate waa really an excellent performance ; while
little
rain
will
do
an
immense
amount o f g o t ,
The Grande Ronde Sentinel speaks of a case
paramour. When she discovered that he knew tbe oration by Hon. John Burnett is univer
while
a
heavy
rain-fall
would
be productive f
in La Grande, in which the citixens, becoming
thisJaet, she procured some poison and then sally conceded to have been a most masterly
tired of the actions o f a certain party in cer much barm.
attempted ko destroy herself, but the attempt effort— many of our oldest and best informed
Two emigrant wagons from Iowa have rent -
tain matters wbeiein a woman is concerned,
was frustrated by her husband and children. citizens pronouncing it the beet they ever heard
ed
La Grande. Many more are reported eo -
called
a
meeting,
and
appointed
a
committee
Last Wednesday she made another and more in their long li7es. Mr. Burnett attempted no
successful attempt, and before any antidote rhetorical flourishes, although his oration to wait on the gentleman and inform him that ing.
co ild be administered tbe weak and sinful wo
he must marry tbs lady or leave the county.
Tbe Rrgitter learns from a gentleman tRt
man was a corpse, She leaves several unfor abounded in flights of sublime eloquence. SeW
He
chose
to
marry»
and
a
wedding
is
expected
he passed over, a short distance from Albatf,
dom of late years have Fourth of July orations
tunate children to bewail her sad late.
soon.
perfect "slew” of army worms.
They wto
been
delivered
that
did
cot
trench
on
the
parti
N a r r o w E s c a p e .— Last Wednesday evening
crossing
a
lane,
and
literally
covered
te
We learn, says the Oregonian, that on Thurs
just after dark, while the family of Mr. B. F. san feelings of some among the auditors, but
ground for a space of fifty or one hundred fst
Nichols were assembled in the sitting-room of we have not beard of one among the vast mul- day, a man named Claib Morris, met, at Cha-
titude
present
last
Monday
that
expressed
any
wide.
halem,
a
man
named
Hess,
with
whom
he
had
tbe Dallas Hotel, they beard the crackling of
J. C. Jamison informs the Herald that to
flame* overhead ami gava the alarm of Are. thing than tha liveliest satisfaction with ting an old feud, and shot him with a revolver, the
oration
on
that
day.
Tha
only
thing
that
’
ball
passing
through
his
right
arm,
entering
the
thermometer stood at 108 degrees at McMiQ-
Fortunately ‘-heriff Smith just stepped in and
followed the lady folks up stairs, where he marred the perfect success of our celebration right side near tbe lungs and passing entirely villa on the 23d of June.
found the window blind, carpet and matting in was the lack of food to supply the demands of through tbe body, and coming out near the
The Herald has received a letter from Ast-
one of tbe bed-chambers in a perfect blase. so large a concourse, and the manifest neglect spine. It is thought the wounded man will die. ria, deled June 27th, which says a slight sbok
or incapacity o f some committees to do their
The sheriff of the county came down and ar
Tbe water in tbe wash-ewers was thrown on
of earthquake was ielt at that place at tn
tbe burning fabric», and with tbe aid of eloaks doty. The preliminaries were all that could rested Morris, and took him to Lafayette.
minutes to eight p. m. Tbe vibration was fra»
and blankets the flames were soon subdued, be wished; but when our guests arrived among
According to the Fanner, there were twenty- north to south.
with but trifling loss. It appears that a candle us, parties whose duty it was to attend to their five deaths in Salem and vicinity during the
A man named Glover attempted to disttb
bad been left burning on a dressing-table near comfort either hid themselves away or stood past six months. Nine of the deceased were public worship during the late camp meetig
the window, which was open, and appearances supiDsIy by, leaving the whole burden to fall children and four women. Several were aged Myrtle Creek, and was rewarded for his pais
would indicate that the wind had blown the on tbs shoulders of some half dozen or so who men. Two wer. from Polk county.
bj a sound thrashing at tbe hands of onwf
curtain in contact with it, and again falling to were already overtasked, However, these short
According to the Chief Engineer of the Port the brethren, and was afterwards arrested id
the floor had ignited the China matting which comings last Monday will teach the communi
fined $50 for the offense.
in turn eonveyed it to the carpet. Had not tha ty whom mot to depend upon on similar occa land Fire Department the entire loss of prop
A German Company from San Franeisoo -#
erty during the pas year by fire in that city,
fire been discovered when it was, the whole of sions hstsafter.
the hotel premises and adjoining buildings
engaged in building a schooner at Gardar
has been over $70,000— insured, $13,0(0.
would doubtless have been laid in ruins. This
No L icihse .— Hitherto there have been two
City.
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should teach n o r « caution in the future.
The Unionitt says: We understand that
drinking saloons in Dallas. During the early
E uddbv D eath .— A man named Empy, for part of the week, however, several remonstran several agents of New York houses are in Ore
California and the Territorial
merly employed on Col. Nesmith’s farm at Dix ces were placed in cireulation praying the gon ready to buy our products and sell their
Horace W. Carpenter, of Oakland, Califora,
ie, was found lying dead last Monday, in n field County Court not to re-issue license to more own goods. Th* wheat merchants of that city
offers to donate sixty thousand dollars to is
on tbe Davidson farm, a little west of Buena than one o f them. The result is that the arc also represetted and are now traveling
establishment
of an orphan asylum in (at
Virta, in this coonty. He bad been engaged "Pony” saloon is now no more—is closed out, through the valley, contracting for old wheat
city,
on condition that five other citiiens ff>-
also
to be
harvested.
The
direct
u u B
i f V tbe
t u w crops vw
MW U
A lT U O tP U .
A lie U
lIV V b I
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in mowing bay during the morning, and when and tha "Bank Exchange” flourishes solitary • and
line
of
ships
front
New
York
to
Portland
has
,crib*
like »mounts, making a total of tie*
the body was fouod it was lying across tbe and alone.
been the means >f bringing our State promi- I hundred thousand dollars; or even if ollue
swath of hay which bad last been cut. It is
C odrtt C ocbt —The County Court was in
neatly
before Eattern merchants, and of induc citizens of Oakland will make up the ahre
supposed that his death resulted from appo- session during the early part of the week ; but
amount.
plexy. Deceased is said to have been addicted little business was don* beyond auditing the ing them to send correspondents here. Coming
There are more paper! published in kn
to intemperate habits, which no doubt brought reports of the county officials. They all pre events cast their shadows before them. Tbe
about the result stated. We have not learned
railroad is the coming event, and the advent of | Francisco, with its 130,000 inhabitants, ha
sented a healthy, 0. K. condition of our coun
whether an inquest was held on the body.
these New York agents in Oregon is the fore there are in London with its 3,000,000 sdt.
ty affairs.
S p r ir k l is g .— Last Wednesday the wind
cast shadow.
May the shadow never grow It seems remarkable, but is nevertheless tra
R bstacraht .— A restaurant was opened in
veered round from the hot, dry quarter to the
less.
B. C. Whiting, Superintendent of loon
southward, and by Thursday evening it bad town last Monday and is still in operation.
Affairs
for California, has received peremty
Hon. 0. Jacobs passed through Salem yester
clouded up so as to afford us just enough of a Whether it is intended as a permanent or tem
day on bis way to assume a seat on tbe judicial orders from Washington by telegraph to vnte
porary affair we have not learned.
•prinkle to tantalise us, but not enough to do
bench of Washington Territory, to whieh he his position immediately, and prior to the r i
S cspckd *.— To-morrow Mr. B. F. Nichols’
any good. So it oontinues up to tho present
val of his successor. General McPherson**
was recently appointed.
writing—«louds, but no rain. Tho thirsty lease o f the Dallas Hotel expires, when he in
charge.
letter to a citizen of
or Portland
P ortlan d intimates .
• « - No cause is assigned for this persp-
A letter
*• yearning for th# rain, and oar prayer tends retiring from the busiussi. No successor
isyot named.
i* that it mffy soon com*.
that M in A bb Diokiasou, o f the "Crowing I **ry ord,r*
Private.
ft
Tha Celebration in Polk*
Californians are sending “ lots” o f watermel
ons to New York by tho Paciflo railroad.
Says the San Francisco Bulletin: California
merchants and manufacturers who a n alire to
the situation will find, whatever their practice
has hitherto been, that they must employ com
mercial travelers to represent them and solicit
orders for their wares throughout California,
Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Montana and Utah,
if they want to extend their trade in those
fields, or oven to retain what they already hare.
Tho Olympia Tranecript understands that
tbe price of lumber has fallen so muoh lately
la California, as to affect some o f the Sound
lumbermen, and in consequence some of tho
mills are running only one sot of hands, and
stopping at night.
The same paper says a man by the name of
W n . Wright, residing in Puyallup valley, com
mitted suicide a few nights since. He first at
tempted to cat his throat, but failing in doing
so, he procured a rope and hung himself. No
cause is assigned for tho act.
Larger erops will be raised in Boise valley
this season than ever before, but in Payette
valley they are almost wholly destroyed by tho
grasshoppers.
A correspondent writing from Delta, W. T.,
to one of tha Portland dalles, closes bv saying:
I think now that we will not raise more than
half a crop of anything, unless it shall bs of
com , which looks well so far. Very dry, smoky
and warm weather.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
W O R D S O P W IS D O M
F or Y ocro M i r ,
Oa tho Ruling Passion in Youth and Early
Manhood, with SELF HELP fox the Erring
and Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel
opes, free of charge. Address, H o w a r d A sso
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ciatioh , Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
P air is supposed to be the lot o f us poor
mortals as inevitable as dsath, and liable at
any time to come upon us. Therefore it is im
portant that remedial agents should be at
hand to be used on any emergency, when wo
are made to feel tbe excrutiatiog agonies of
pain, or the the depressing influence of disease.
Such a remedial agent exists in the “ Pain
Killer,” tbe fame of which has extended over
all the earth. Amid tbe eternal ices o f the
Polar region, or beneath the burLing sun o f
tha tropics, its virtues are koown and appreci
ated. The effect o f tho Pain Killer upon tho
patient, when taken internally in cases of
colds, coughs, bowel complaints, cholera, dys
entery, and other affections of the system, has
been truly wonderful, and has wen tor it a
name among medical preparations that can
never be forgotten. Its suocess in removing
pain, as an external remedy, in casss of burns,
bruises, sores, cuts, sprains, sting o f insoots,
and other causes o f suffering, has secured for
it tbe most prominent position among tho medi
cines o f th* day.
f B ' B o w w o f counterfeits and worthless
imitations. Call for Perry Davis’ Vegetable
“ Pain Killer,” and take non* other. ^ 5 W*S»ld
by all druggists and grocers.
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N E W AD VER TISEMENTS.
D A V ID SO N ,
Office, Vo. 64. A djoining Telegraph
Offlco, Front i t . Portland, Ogn.
SPECIAL COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS.
p r o m is s o r t
n otes , book
Acc »unta. and all other Claims made a
specialty and promptly eolleeted.
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onds ,
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a it e r s .
— do y o u w a n t som e
Fine Cloth Gaiters? if so. supply your
selves at
J. H. LEW IS’S.
P IC T U R E S ! P IC T U R E S !
u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v in g p u r -
chased tbe Photograph Gallery -if Capt.
Lafollett, respectfully announces to tbe Pub
lic that he is prepared to take all the different
varieties o f Pictures in good stylo.
T
he
Curd Photographs, # 4 per Dozeu.
j ^ H e invites all to examine his work be
fore goiRg elsewhere. He also promises to do
his BEST in every ease.
j u s t R e c e i v e d — a lot o f New style
Coses, wh ch, for beauty and excellence, cannot
be surpass*! in the State.
jjgg* Faruers con pay in any kind of mar
ketable preface, delivered in Dallas.
" Get a shadow ere the substance fade*!”
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W. 8. JAMES, Artist.
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FEW 0 4 THOSE NICE G EN TLE -
men’s 8u|* still lift at
J. H. LEW IS’ S.
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Saddlery,-^ Harness.
S. C. S T I L E S ,
M ain it« (opposite fre Court House), D a lla s»
‘I f ’ ANUFACTURER AND D EALER IN
111 Harness, Soddlfa Bridles, Whips. Collars,
Cheek Lines, ete., etc. of all kinds, which he is
prepared to sell at th» lowest living rates.
_£E#*REPAIRING lone on short notice.
BANK EXCitANQE SALOON,
M ain stre e t,
t
:
D a lla s , O g n .
INES.LIQUORS. SORTER, ALE.
W Bitters, Cigars, Cat.dies, 'Oyster*!
and Sardines will be served to gentle-«
men on the outside of the counter, by a gentle
man who has an eye to "biz” on the inside.
So com* along, boys ; make no delay, and
w* will soon boar what you have to say.
W. F. CLINGAN.
Dallas, May 4,1889.
ELCH’S PREMIUM SALMON— BEST
in market— in kite or barrels.
For sole at
COX A E A R H A R T ’S,
Salem.
W
8AIH AND DOOR
FACTORY,
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C o r n e r M ill and M ain stre e ts, D a lla s »
R ig ?» Sc. C am p bell
AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
H largo variety of Doors and
Sashoa, of all tha common sizes, and of.
that tbe undersigned is prepared to do
Custom Roll-Carding, at the Ellendale Mill,
2} miles west of Dallas. Orders solicited.
WM. SAULSBURY.
Ellendale, July 1st, 1899.
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the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door
Factory, whieh they offer for sale as cheap as
such articles can be purchased elsewhere.
They are also prepared to fill all special or-,
ders for work in their line promptly, cheaply
and accurately.
Give us a trial, and you will be satisfied.
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RIGGS A CAMPBELL.
REAPERS AND MOWERS.
“ P O N Y ” SALOON,
W o o l R o ll-C a rd in g .
T
h e p u b l ic
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is
hereby
n o t if ie d
HAVE AT MY FARM THREE COM- Main St., Opposite tbe Court House, Dallas.
bined Reapers and Mowers, which will be
sold CHEAP, FOR CASH, or exchanged for
H . P . R AN K IN . P R O P R IE T O R .
Stock or Produce.
J.
W.
N ESM ITH .
LL THIRSTY SOULS N K E D IN G g ^ jrx
refreshment will find at tbe PonyH ( 1 4
Saloon the best of Wines, Liquors. Ale,1®™*"*
Cigars, Ac., where their wants will be attended
to promptly and courteously.
Give me a call.
H. P. RANKIN.
A
Dixie, June 15th, 18A9.
MORE THAN 200,000 PERSONS
Bear testimony to th* Wonderful Curative
Effects o f
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DALLA8 LIVERY, FEED A SALE
C or. M alu an d C o u rt S tre e ts,
Richmond k Whitley, Proprietors
T. 0 . EICHMOHD.
a v in g
H
CALIFOKNIA
* s <_
VINEGAR BITTERS
D R U G G IST S,
above
RICHMOND A W H ITLE Y.
FOR INFLAMMATORY AND CHRON
IC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEP
SIA or INDIGESTION. BILIOUS, REM IT-
TENT and INTERM ITTENT
FEVERS,
DISKASE8 OF THE BLOOD, L IVE R,
KIDNEYS and BLADDER, these BITTERS
have been most sucoersful. SUCH DISEAS
ES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD, whieh
is generally produced by derangement of the
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse tbe Vitiated Blood whenever you
find its impurities bursting through thsakiu in
Pimples, Eruptions, or oorea; cleanse it when
you find it obstructed and sluggish in th*
veins; cleans* it when it is foul, and your feel
ings will tell you when. Keep the blood heal
thy, and all will be well.
AGENTS,
Sc
the
, REASONABLE.
Tha Great Wood Purifier
Im p o rtin g W h o le s a le
purchased
Stand o f Mr A. H. Wbitley, we have re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of tbe com
munity.
B u g g la s . s in g le o r d o u b le . H a ck s , C o n »
c o r d W a g o n s , e tc., e t c ..
Furnished at oil hours, day or night, on
short notice.
S u p erior S a d d le H o rse s, let b y t b e
D ay or W eek.
Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots
ol Caliiornia,
R . H . McDOJV I L D
W. J. WHITLEY.
Co.,
COX
Sc
EAR HART,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
MOORE’S BLOCS, SALEM .
Goods b y th o P a c k a g e at R e d u ce d R atea
my 10 3tf
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