COUNTY NEWS & TOWN GOSSIP S ocial H op .—One of the pleasant­ est little cotillion parties it has ever Polk County Official Directory. been our good fortune to attend came P olk county covers an area of about 1,250 off last evening at the new residence of •quare miles. Number of voters, 1.227. Acres of land under cultivation, 03.270. \ alue of Mr. S. C. Stiles. I t was gotten up by assessable property. $1,524,513. The Land the young gents about town, who were Office for this District is located at Oregon City—Owen Wade, Register; Henry Warren, fortunate in securing such a desirable Receiver. place for the party. The music was C ocsty O fkickks . — Cotnmt»»ioner», E. C, Dice, R. Tatein : Judge. J. L. Collins; Sheriffs furnished by Mr. T. L Glaze. The J . W. Smith ; Clerk, j . I. Thompson : A»»e»»„r, supper was provided by Messrs. James II. Davis; Treaturer, R. M. May; ^¿school ,Sa- ficrintendent, J . H. Myer; S*rtegvr, S. T. llu r e h : and Hover, of the Dallas Ilotei, and Coroner, C. D. Einbree. was really a splendid affair, reflecting T erms of C ourt . — Circuit Court. R. P. Boise Ju d g e , convenes in Dallas on the 1th Monday in much credit on the hosts, and to which April and 3d Monday in November. ^ County ample justice was done by the fair la­ Court convenes on the 1st Monday in each dies and , their partners. Tbe most m onth. N otaries P i blio .— T. Pearce, Kola? J. W. thorough harmony prevailed, and every­ flhelley. Independence : . I. L. Collius, Dallas; body seemed solicitous to make it a H. N. George, Buena Vista. P ost O fficf . T owns . — Bethel, Bridgeport, I happy reunion—proving conclusively Buena Vista. Dallas (county scat), Kola, Grand Ronde, Independence, l.uckiamute, Lincoln, that the young people of Dallas know Lewisville, Monmouth, Rickreal, Salt Creek how to behave themselves in a rational and Zone. U. S. M ail W r e s Dallas for Salem on Mon- manner as well as any in lovely Oregon. 'i* y . Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m., return­ Whcu we left them in the “ wee sma’ ing same days at 6 p. m .; for Independence, each Tuesday Morning at 6; f«r Salt Creek, hours ayont the twal,” their twinkling wach Tuesday at l p. a».; for Lafayette, Mon­ d a y and Thursday a t -3 p. in., returning Wcd- feet were pattering with unabated vigor, nesay ami Saturday at 10 a. in.; for Corvallis, and we learn the party did not break W ednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m., returning up totally until the eastern sky was M onday and Thursday at 3 p. m. ------ • « - -------------------------- tinged with gray. We hope this is the RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN DALLAS. first of many such pleasant parties to Methodi»t Efti»copal Church (South).— B. R. come off iu our pleasant burg ere Win­ B axter, pastor. Services the First Sabbath in ter yields to Spring. vach month at their Church, southeast corner W ashington and Church streets. D o g F i g h t . —Items being scarce M. E. Church.— D. L. Spaulding, pastor. «Services at their church, north side of Mill this week we are called upon to record «treet between Main and Jefferson, as follows: a canine disturbance. It involved every F irst Sabbath (in each mouth) in the evening; I d Sabbath, at 11 o’clock a. in.: 3d Sabbath, d o r £ in t h e bur<^— n o t f o r g e t t i n g t h e 4 b the evening. Regular prayer meeting each , , Wednesday evening. Sunday School every I tWO-leggOU OOCS w h o i n c i t e d t h e f r a c a s Sabbath at o'clock a. m. — t h e w h o le p a c k o f w h i c h w e r e s e t _ Jlapti»t Church.—J . W. Osborn, pastor. Ser­ vice» at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer­ upon a peaceful and blissful purp that so n streets, the Third Sabbath iu eaeh month. was obediently and meekly following Chri»tinn Church.— V. F. Campbell, pastor. bis master. Result—shouts of laugh­ Services at the Baptist Church second Saturday a n d Sunday in eaeh month. ter, demoniac yells, barking and snap- DALLAS. SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1865). W O O D ! W O O D !— Persons who promised io pay us in wood for their paper are request­ e d to bring it right away—we want it. Any person wishing to subscribe for the T iuls u n i pay in wood will please tote it this way. pieg by the pack, a perforated skin for the victim and much bad blood gener­ ated iu his master—evidenced by his violent gestures and threats, and his ver­ satile cuss-ability. learn that a large panther attacked and killad a tame deer B urglary .—Some individual or in­ at the residence of Mr. Blake, on the dividual*. made a burglarious entry into upper l.uckiamute, the other night. if he office of J udge Collins, iu the Court The deer, when attacked, sought refuge House, last Thursday night, by forcing on the porch of the house, where the the door. It is surmised there were ! struggle was heard by the inmates, but «■two persons engaged in the crime, as tco late to succor the unfortunate pet. there is evidence on the doorpost of an Panther tracks have been seen in the instrument having been used to pry the » I** * • , « * , i i neighborhood measuring flve inches in . door, while the print of boot-heels o n ; n , , , . .. ,. breadth, and th e above in c id e n t in d i- t,he door could uot have been made by cates that the varmints are audacious I he person using the pry. The object &s they are formidable. o f the burglars was evidently to secure R ead T h is . — We desire to call at­ certain papers, as nothing else in the office appeared disturbed. However, tention to the card of W uj . Davidson, the Judge is too careful to leave tiocu- Esq., of Portland, special collector of nients of value iu an unprotected teue- claims. His thorough business qualifi- .ment, particularly since a similar at- , cations and his promptness in making t$mpt was made to rob biiu about a returns to his patrons have won for him year ago. The Judge has a very such an enviable reputation and corres- ohrewd surmise who the culprits arc, j ponding prosperity that he has been and is only waiting to work up sufficient compelled to employ an amanuensis to attend to the details of his rapidly in­ «evidence to make it warm for them. S erious A ccident .— Win. Dixon, creasing business. We can confidently employed at Lewis’ saw mill, on L u ck -: recommend him to our readers i&uuite, while greasing a large circular P e r s o n a l . — Hons. Jehn Burnett, wiw in motion, fell with his liuee against and S. S. Strahan, and S. C. Simpson, it and reoeived a very dangerous wound, Esq., of the Second Judicial District, • the saw cutting through the knee joint have arrived, to attend to some business to the depth of several iuches. The at the Circuit Court; also W. J . Rob­ cap of the knee was cut in two. Sur­ inson, Esq., City Recorder of Corvallis. gical aid was immediately summoned These gentlemen honored us with a and several pieces of bone were extract­ call, and all seem to be enjoying the ed. Whether he will recover without best of health and good spirits. Sev­ the loss of his limb is doubtful. eral other legal luminaries are expected S o ciable . —One of these pleasant here during Court week. ««unions came off Thursday evening at C o n f e c t i o n s . —Mr. J . G. Holbert, the residence of Mr- Geo. Tillotson, of the Oregon Candy Factory, at Salem, and was tbe most numerously attended has added largely to his facilities for of any this season thus far. Everybody supplying the public with goods in his did their utmost to contribute to the line* embracing machinery of the latest general hilarity, and we are satisfied the and best styles. Ilis wagon will make party will be long and pleasantly re- two more trips through the rural dis­ ,merabered—by ourself at least. Keep tricts before the Holidays, so that the ball rolliug. every one can rely upon having a sup W o lv es . —A pack of wolves have ply just as they want it, at P ortland been committing depredations on the P rices . farm of Mr. Drury Davis, a short dis­ S e n sib l e . —We learn that Mr. R. tance from town, for some days past, Doty, of Kola is engaged in putting up and this morning a party, consisting of a large quantity of cider this season, his neighbors and several gentlemen instead of letting his apples go to waste. from towo, started in pursuit of the Why do not more of our farmers pay tannines. We have yet to learn the proper attentiou to their orchards, the result. product of which, if properly attended E nterprising . —Messrs. Cox and to, would be a source of handsome pro­ Earbart, of Salem, are among the most fit. enterprising and courteous business P e r s o n a l . —Capt. Lafollett, Indian men in our young State, and richly de­ Agent for the Grande Ronde reserva­ serve the liberal patronage they receive tion, was in town and made us a friend­ at tbe hands of the public. ly call last Monday. He was looking P it h y .— A n exchange, iu a fit of up some truant Los who belong to his disgust caused by contemplating the charge. paucity of its new “ads," gets off the % following pithy and pungent pronuncia- R e v iv e d . —The Democratic Press m ento : “ Any business firm that has came to hand again this week, after a not got enough sand in its craw to ex*» suspension of two weeks, consequent pend a few dollars to make its business known to two or three thousand people, upon the serious illness of the editor. ought to pack up and go to peddling The copy before us is well filled with peanuts." f i reading matter. < D a r i n g . —We OREGON NEWS. —The Jacksonville Sentinel says: Dr. Overbeck’s team pitched him out of his buggy last Saturday night, cutting his head pretty severely; and then ran away with James Stewart and a New­ foundland dog. After some time Stew­ art jumped out, but tbe dog stpek to the buggy till morning. —A man named Kelly bad a fight with a tame deer in Portland and came near losing his life. Several men came to his assistance and the infuriated ani­ mal was despatched with an ax. —The Jacksonville News says Mr. Turnbull found a $107 nugget on Alt- house Creek, Josephine county. —On the 26th ult. a boy eight years of age, by the name of Triplet, is sup­ posed to have been drowned in Rogue River, at what is known as Cooper’s. —The ladies of Ashland, Jackson county, have defeated a petition for a liquor license. —They have two potatoes at Eugene City that weigh respectively seven and seven-and-a half pounds—of the blue kidney variety. A Mr.Goodchild, of Lane county, has had his fourth crop of peas. — Pork-packers are doing a big busi ness in Portland. —There are 98 civil, and 28 crimi­ nal cases ou the docket of Multnomah county for the present term of the Cir­ cuit Court, including four murder cases. —The first locomotive and tender for the East side railroad have arrived at Portland, and two more will be shipped from Philadelphia on Monday next. Track-laying is progressing rapidly. —Two barrels of Oregoa flour, ob­ tained by Vice President Colfax, on his recent visit here, passed through Sacra­ mento last week for the East. — Two gentlemen from Portland have discovered mining claims on Myr­ tle creek, Douglas county, from which they have taken as high as $65 a day with a pan. One pan yielded $10. — Frank Vaughn, indicted by the Grand Jury of Clackamas county for the murder of Alexander Larkin last May, was acquitted. The attorneys for the prosecution were A. C Gibbs, and Johnson and McCown ; to» the defenso, Lansing Stout and S. Huelat. — Miss Dix has donated to the State Insane Asylum at East Portland a fine eelleetion of books, pictures and period­ icals. —Col. W. M. King, one of Oregon’s earliest settlers, died at kis residence in Portland last Monday. —The Willamette is up and boats have commenced running as far as Cor­ vallis. The warehouses along the river are plethoric with produce. — A dispatch from Canyonville to the Herald dated 4th inst says : About eight o’clock this morning, as Mr. Eli Durbin was coming through the Canyon with his six horse team, and on a heavy down grade, the team became unman- agable and jumped off the grade, injur­ ing Mr. Durbin so seriously that he died four hours after the accident. The grade was very narrow aud the road crooked. Mr. Durbin was a man esteemed and beloved by all who knew him. — W. G. Scosrgins challenges the State. He will run Jack Miner against any two horses for $1,000 a side, either a single mile; two in three; three in five; two mile heat and repeat; o ra single dash of four miles. In running heat races he will let the other horses change about, one run while the other is resting. The Herald says Joseph Knott has accepted the challenge, and will run his horse, Vajlandigham, against Jack Miner on the East Port­ land track, in six weeks, for from $1,~ 000 to $2,000. — Mr. 3Iallory will immediately pro­ ceed to erect a handsome brick hotel on the site of the old Capital. —The Herald learns that on Friday last Robert Fryer, of Clatsop county, was struck by an alder limb while roll ing a log down a hill, the wood pene­ trating his forehead to the depth of one and a half inches. He was carried to Astoria in that condition. — A man named McNeil, at work in a well at north Portland, missed his footing and fell a distanoe of over thir­ ty feet to the bottom, alighting upon his his head and shoulders. He received very severe, though not necessarily fa­ tal, injuries. —The Albany Register says the en­ gineers of the O, C. railraad have t J F N M N L S L O D G E N o . 9 F moved their camp into that city. The A A, M., Dallas, holds its regular c»m- new line runs between the old stage mnnieations on the Saturday preceding the Full Moon in each month, unless the moon road and the Tiver, and if that line is fulls on Saturday— then on (hat day, at one preserved it will pass Albany between o’clock. on the second Friday in each month the College and Elkin’s farm, one mile at Also, 7 o’clock, P. M , for the purpose of improve­ from the river. The prospect of an ment of the Craft in Masonry, anil for such other work as the Master may from time to early completion of the railroad has gi­ time order. ven an impetus to business aud to All Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of the W. M. building and caused an appreciation of real estate. > SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, —A petition is being circulated for C orn er M ill and Main str e e ts, D a lla s . the pardon of Henry Vaughn, in the & C a m p b e ll penitentiary for life foi shooting the ave con stan tly on h a n d sheriff of Umatilla county, some years n largo variety of Doors and since. Sashes, of all the common sizes, and of* — 4,100 feet of railroad track was the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door Factory, which they otfer for sale as cheap as laid on Tuesday ^ithout a locomotive such articles can be purchased elsewhere. The “Stepheus” will be at work in a They are also prepared to fill all special or­ ders for work in their line promptly, cheaply day or two aud better progress may and accurately. then be expected. Give us a trial, and you will be satisfied. _2_______________ RIGGS A CA M PBELL. —There were originally entered 15,- 172 95-100 acres of University iuuds CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP ! in Benton county. Of this 3,420 acres Cor. W ash in gton and Oak S ts, were sold years ago, and 0,836 25-100 (Adjoining Shreve's blacksmith shop) acres entered since the first of January last, leaving 4,916 68-000 acres yet OREGON. DAL. CAS, untaken. Lines k Elliott, manufacturers. —Since the decision of the Supreme Court of Oregon, permanently fixing T m T E L L -S E A S O N E D OREGON AND V States Lumber— Oak, Hickory, Ash, Ac. the county seat of Umatilla county at y All sorts ot carriages—Buggies, Spring Wag- Pendleton, the erection of a fine ucw or.s, Stages. Hacks, and all s>>rts of farm and freighting Wagons aud Implements of Hus­ Court house has been commenced at bandry. We have secured the services of Mr. Simeon that point. The people about there Garrison, well known as an A No. 1 mechanics. Work of all kinds done to order 7h the best want the Reservation throwu open and style of workmanship on short notice. 21 they will be all right. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, dC. W . D . J E F F R I E S , M. D „ P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon, lio la , O regon . Spoeial attention given to Obstetric« and Diseases of Women. ltf J . E . D A V ID S O N , M. D ., P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon, In d ep en d en ce, O gn. 1 T . V . B . L n ib r e e . P H Y S I C I A N Ac S U R G E O N AMITY, Y A M H ILL CO., OREGON. H Office at residence. J 4? ! BO A H A At A L A W S O H , Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, SALEM , OREGON. O FFIC E IN T H E COURT HOUSE. 1 C. G. C U R L , Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, SA L EM , OREGON, Will practice in all the Courts of Record and Inferior Courts of this State. O F F IC E —In W atkinds A Co’s Brick, up stairs. 1 H a y d e n Ac M y cr, A T T O R N E Y S -A T - L A W , D a lla s, O regon. O FFIC E IN T H E COURT HOUSE._____1 SULLIVAN k WHITSON, Attorneys k Counsellors-at-Law, D a lla s , O regon , Will practice in all the Courts of the State. I ” .1. L. COL L I A S, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. —In the different Willamette river DALLAS K «1E L , towns, in Linn county, 43,630 bushels D a lla s , O reg o n . of wheat are stored for shipment— CORNER MAIN & COURT STREET, Special attention given to Collections and to matters pertaining to Real Estate. I 256,000 bushels in Albany, 140,000 D a lla s , O regon . JAS. H. T U R N E R . bushels at Harrisburg and 40,000 bu­ i .y c r n o r s viheyarp JANIES & HOVER, : : : PROPRIETORS. shels at Peoria. The Magnolia Mills, V in e y a r d A T u r n e r , Messrs. J . II Foster & Co., have re­ m i l l s HOUSE HAS RECENTLY BEEN A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W , repainted and rearranged, and it ceived this season 82,800 bushels of is .4 now refitted, D a lla s, O regon . open for the accommodation of tbe trav­ eling public, whose patronage is respectfully wheat. Messrs. Reach & Mouteith O F F IC E — On Main street, one door north of solicited. the Dallas Hotel. have received 09,000 bushels. The TABLE will at all times bo found well J A S . MC CAI N. with every delicacy of the styison as J. A. APPLEGATE. — It is reported tin t the grand jury provided well as the substantiais, und our guests may AppIc&aU* Ac M cC a in , has found a bill against Ed. Turk for rest assured of courteous aud prom pt'attend­ ance. the murder of Sims, at Albany. The S L E E P IN G APARTM ENTS will also A T T O S iS E Y * -A T - L A W , be found clean, wholesome and comfortable. D a llas. P o lk County. Ogn. 1 Meals will be furnished Travelers at all Upon the least deviation from their regular hours. habits, many persons are subject to foul stom­ jj©iP*Livcry Stable opposite the hotel. ach, fetid breath, want of appetite, nausea, diz­ 20-tf JA M E S A HOVER. ziness, lassitude and great weakness. Travel­ ers, upon land aud sea, should always provide i V - i i - T n i ti W a t c h e s themselves with a bottle of Dr. Walker’s V eg e ­ table V inegar B itters . I t corrects ihc de­ rangements of tbe system arising from change Let every ono who wants a Watch rea d thi carefully. of waters and irregularity of diet, creates a good a p p e tite , and in v ig o r a te s tbe sto m a c h , as Especially if in «omo remote, out-of-the-way Well as the mental faculties. place. C ir c u it C o u r t . —The fall term of Now that the railroad is open, wc propose to give the residents of Oregon the "opportunity of getting single genuine W altham Watches at the Circuit Court for Polk county will commence iu this place on Monday. L o w e st N ew York W h o lesa le P r ic e s ! The calendar embraces somo thirty odd We sell more Waltham Watches than any ca»08. Other establishment iu the country, either A despatch from Los Angeles says that on Saturday last a man and his wile passed through that town, who had traveled all the way from Oregon on foot. They were bound for San Ber­ nardino. wholesale or retail; we scud great numbers to every scetion of the country by Mail and E x ­ press, carefully packed np I in perfect running order. Our plan is this; You want a watch, and see our advertisement; now, we want you first to write to us for our Descriptive and Illus­ trated Price List: we will send if. post-paid, by return mail. It explains all the different kinds, tills the weight and quality of the cases, with prices of each : you then make a selection of the kind you prefer, and send us your order. We will then send you the watch by Express, with the bill to collect on delivery. We give instructions,to the Express Company to allow you to open the package and examine the Watch; it it suits, you can pay, and take i t ; if not, you are under no obligation to receive it and if it is taken, and afterward does not prove satisfactory, we will exchange it, or W O R D S O F W ISD O M REFUND THE HONEY. W i n t r y . — Mount Jefferson has as­ sumed his fleecy winter hood, and looks at this distance like a huge dish of ice­ cream. Who wants some ? B e w a r e . —Head notice of Mr. R. W. Simpson in advertising columns. F or Y oung M e n , On the Ruling Passion in Youih and Early Manhood, with S E L F H E L P for tho Erring and Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel­ opes, free of charge. Address, H oward A sso ­ ciation , Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. 8 COX A E A K H A R T , WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS M O O R E 'S BLO CK , S A L E M . Goods by th e P a c k a g e a t R educed R a tes mvlrt-3tf tlu d e r iv o o il, B a r k e r Zfc C o, XVAjGOX TJ A K E R S , C o m m e rc ia l stre e t, anufacture ons all S alem . O regon , k i n d s of w a g ­ after the most npproved styles and M the best of workmanship, on short notico, and A T P O R T L A N D P R I C E S ’. 21 -tf E . O. 8 LO A T , C a r r ia g e a n d O r n a m e n t a l SIGY P A I A T E R, Commercial Street, Opposite Starkey’s Block, 21.tf ‘ Saddler/ ji 8ALTW. Harness. U. S T I L E S , M ailt s t . (opposite the Court House), Dallas, A » on indication o f the Price», ice trill quote 0. 1* Watch fro m onr !i*t. The P. ¡8. B artlktt , anufacturer and d e a l e r in Lever Movement, with Extra Jewel», Chronome­ Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, ter ll'ilauee, J‘a tent Pinion, Pah ut Pu»t Cap, am i all th< other late i.njjrovcuii niti, in a Solid ! Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which ho is prepared to sell at tbe lowest living rates. Coin Silver Cane, ;F-'i*‘l tE P A I R I N G done on short notice. 323 in Greenbacks, or about G20 in Coin. M All the other kinds, both gold and silver, in J . H e d g e s, the same proportion. Do not order a Watch till you have sent for a Prsee List, as it con­ W IL L IA M D A V ID S O N , JI I X u , tains a great deal of information regarding B t A C k Office, No. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),: these watches that will cuabio you to make an M ain S tr e e t, In d ep en d en ce, intelligent selection. Don’t forget, when you Front street, Portland, Oregon. write, to state that you saw this advertisement oes w o rk of e v e r y d e s c r ip t io n in the P olk C ounty T in e s , and you need not in his line, in the most substantial m au - S P E C I A L C O L L E C T O R O F C L A IM S . put iu stamps for return postage. Address iu full, ! ner, at short notice. H o w a r d & Co., jjtö'- TER M S R E A S O N A B L E .- ® ^ Accounts, Notes, Bouds, Drafts and Mercan­ Jewelers and Silversmiths, Give me a call aud try my work. tile claims of every description throughout Or­ fill) Broadway, New York. 20 tf J. HEDGES. egon and the Territories, W IL L BE MADE A We refer, by permission, to E r r de r ie A .lu sh , SPECIA LTY AND PR OM PTLY COLLECT­ Messrs. Wells, Fargo A Co., N. Y. and San ED, as well as with a due regard to economy Francisco. in all business matters intrusted to his care and 1. W. Raymond, Esq., T. R. Butler, Esq., I). C. Howard, Esq., ¡San Francisco. r the proceeds paid over punctually. W. S. Hobart, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada. Main str e e t, C orn er o f M onmouth, D CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKER, 28 REAL ESTATE D E A L E R . Notice of Final Settlement, [ F iiom the new “ D ominion .”] At this season, when coughs and colds are so prevalent, an effectual remedy, and one easily obtained, is Perry Pavin’ Vegetable “Pain K il­ ler." It is no new nostrum, veuded by u n ­ known agents, but has stood tho test of over twenty years; and thoae who use the article, internally or externally, will connect with it grateful recollections of its worthy inventor.— Halting» Chronicle, C. IV. N TH E COUNTY COURT OF POLK County, State of Oregon, iu tho matter of the e.'tate of John Fawk, deceased, James Fawk, administrator, with the will annexed, of suid estate, having filed his final account in said Court praying a final settlement of the same, and that he he discharged from further liability as such ad­ ministrator. Therefore, notice is hereby given to nil persons interested iu said estate, that the said application will bo heard and determined at the Court House in Dallas, on Monday, the Gth day ot December, A. I>. 180'.». J . L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Nov. 2. 1 8 0 0 . ___________________28-1 I IN D E P E N D E N C E . a v in g ju s t e s t a b l is h e d m y s e l f H in business nt Independence, 1 solicit a fair share of business from the citizens of Polk, and adjoiniug counties. All kinds of work iu my line done in the be st style, on short notice, and at the most reason­ able rates. ¿-■Or C a l l a n d l i x a m l n e m y W o r k . 20 tf F R E D 'K NUSS. HUR68EN & SHINDLER, Importers and Dealers in P ain K il l er .—T he testimonials borne to the efficacy of this valuable medicine are suffi­ cient to warrant it« introduction in every house. Our own «pinion is that no family A .\D should be without a bottle of it for a single S eed B a r ie v F o r S a le . hour. In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, Ac., l î E D I )IN G . it is the most effectual remedy wo know of. A bottle will last for a very long time, and its low V I /"E H A V E FOR SALE, at our WARE I f HOUSE in Independence, o»0 bushels ! T h e L a r g e s t s t u c k a n d t h e O l d e s t Fur­ price pieces it within the reach of all.—St. of A No. 1 Seed Barley, which we will sell lor n i t u r e l l u u a e in P o r t l a n d . John ¿Vein. ! Cash or in exehnngc for good Wheat or o 20-4t MI T CHE L L A ROSE D olt I F. Wo are glad to learn that the “ Pain WAREROOMS AND FACTORY; Killer” is having so large a sale in our city. WELCH’S P R E MI UM SA. LM* » N— BEST We have every reason to believe it to bo an a l ­ RJRÎÎER SALMON x ND FIRST LT2EETS, in m arket—in kits or barrels. most never fading cure for pain, and a medi­ FOKT’L VXP, D U I . G O N . For sale at COX A EABiiART’S, cine that no family should be without.—Mont­ lb tf real Pilot, Salem. w F U R N IT U R E