VOL 1. DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JAN U ARY 29, 1870. 4 ■»■— THE POLK CO O T TIMES la Issued Every Saturday Afternoon at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. f. I . STUART, EDITOR- AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE— Main street, between Court and Mil streets, two doors south of the Postoffice. SUBSCRIPTION BATE8. SINGLE COPIES— One Year. $3 00: Six Months, $2 00 ; Three Months, $1 00. CLUBS will be supplied at the following rates:—Fire Copies, one year, $13 75; Ten Copies, one year, $25 00, and for any greater number at $2 50 per annum. ¿¡»becriptiun mutt be paid »trictlt/ in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. One square (10 lines or less), first insert’n, $3 00 Each subsequent insertion......................... 1 00 — —— i THE P O E T S CORNER. - ■ ■ - - ■ > 4 ' . f l c l A I V , H A J A i r y A C o u n s e llo r -a t -L a w D a lla s , P o lk C ou u ty , O r e g o n . Particular attention given to the study and practice o f Criminal Law, Collection o f Claims. Notes. Accounts, etc. OFFICE— First door north of Dallas Hotel. ____________________ 35_____________________ G E O . C. H A R R I S , IN. D ., (A Graduate o f Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Penn.) From a long experience in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, in all their various branches, nc hopes to receive a share ot public patronage. OFFICE— At residence, in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Jessup. 3-> LYCURGUS VINEYARD, A i r y A C o n n « ? llo i'-a t-L a w D a lla a , O r e g o n , Will giro opeeial attention to the collection of Claims, and all business entrusted to his care. REFERENCES— Hon. John Burnett, Hons. R. S. Stratum A Simpson, Hon. A. J. Thayer. ______________ 35_____________________ B . F . B O A D , VI. D ~ P h y s ic ia n and S u rgeon , D a lla s , O r e g o n . OFFICE— At Nichols’ Drug Store. 3« J AS. u . t i r a i : r , A t t ’ y A C o u n se l lo r -a t -L a w D A L L A S , O t .N . Special attention given to the Collection of claims, also the buying, selling and leasing of Real Estate, and Conveyancing. J u s t ic e o f the P e a c e for D a lla s P r e c in c t . OFFICE— In P olk C ointy T imes building, Main street, opposite Court House. W . D . J E F F K I E S , M . I )., P h y s ic ia n and S u rgeon , K ola , O re g o n . Special attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases o f Women. lt f J . K . D A V I D S O N , M . D ., P h y s ic ia n and S u rgeon , In d e p e n d e n c e , O g n . 1 T . V . B . E m h ree. P H Y S IC IA N A SU RGEON AM ITY, YAM H ILL CO., OREGON. Office at residence. 14y1 BO N H A.TI A L A W S O N , Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, S A L E M , O R EG O N . OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. 1 € . G. CURL, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, S A L E M , O R EG O N , W ill practice in all the Courts of Record and Inferior Coarts of this State. OFFICE— In Watkinds A Co’s Brick, up stairs._____________________________________ 1 H ayd en A M yer, A T T O R N E Y S -A T - L A W , D a lla s , O re g o n . OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. 1 SULLIVAN & WHITSON, Attorneys A Counsellors-at-Law, D a lla s , O i e g o n , W ill pcaatice in all the Courts o f the State. j T l 1 C O L L IN S , Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. D allas, Oregon. C U P ID ON T H E R A IL . S u cce ss in B u sin e ss. A singularly romantic affair was brought to a felicitous termination in this city on Saturday. A brief inter- terview with the happy husband devel. oped the following circumstances: Some eight years ago a gentleman named Patton, with his wife and daugh­ ter, the latter being about thirteen years o f age, removed from Massachusetts to California. He was an industrious, en­ terprising man, of limited means, and sought the golden shores o f the Pacific in the hope o f bettering his fortunes. He went to Sacramento City, where he found ready employment at his trade, that o f a builder Ry a judicious in­ vestment of the little means he took with him, in a few years he became the possessor o f a nice little property, val* ued at 810.000 or 81-,000. But ad­ versity came and fire swept away more than half his wealth, without a dollar of insurance. Soon after this he was killed by an accident while at work, and by a singular fatality, his wife fol­ lowed him to the grave in a few months. Meanwhile the daughter had grown to a comely damsel o f twenty-one. There was no lack o f admirers but no one suited her. Left alone among strangers, she longed for the home and friends of her childhood, but dreading the perils of an ocean voyage, she waited until the Pacific Railroad should be completed. Converting into money what remained o f the property o f her father, amount­ ing to some 86,000, she procured a through ticket to New York and start­ ed on her long trip, courageously uoder taking the journey alone. Soon after leaving Sacramento, however, she met by chance, the usual way on railroad cars, our informant, a young gentleman of prepossessing appearance, whose fea­ tures bore the impress of virtue and character. His home is in New Jer­ sey. He had been to California on bus­ iness connected with the property o f a deceased relative, and happened to fall in with Miss Patton upon the train. An acquaintance sprang up, usual at first, but which soon ripened into friendship, and she consented to accept him as pro­ tector and escort. Cupid seems to have been bent on making mischief from the hour o f their meeting, and with fresh- filled quiver kept up a persistent target practice at their hearts. Day after day, as the train rolled on through the rough mountain fastnesses and over the great plains o f the West, the little arrowy god never for a moment forsook them, aud they did find it W e commend the following sensible article, clipped from au exchange, to the consideration o f business men: The man who says it don’ t pay to ad­ vertise is, just as likely as not, doing it some way all the time. I f the mer­ chant hangs a few o f his goods outside the door, he is advertising. I f the cab­ inet-maker hangs a chair, or other arti­ cle o f furniture, at his shop door, he is advertising. I f a man loses a horse, or a cow, and tells every one he meets, he is advertising his loss. The doctor who has a boy to run iuto church and call him out in haste, is advertising. A man cannot do business without adver­ tising; and the only question should be the best way to advertise. I f you have a lot o f property to sell, which is the best— to write out a few notices, that not one in fifty will stop to read, or to go to the printer, and have a lot o f well-displayed posters ? I f you are in business o f any kind, is it not better to keep a regular standing advertisement in your home paper, that will stare your friends and customers in the face every week, rather than trust to the old fogy idea o f “ Oh, every body knows m e ?” But, says Mr. Saveall, advertising costs money. Very true, and so does everything else; and it is a good thing for you that advertising does cost some­ thing. I f it did not, every little worth less concern would stand as good a chance for being known as the very best and most useful. I f you want the peo. pie to know you have anything to sell, advertise it in your home papers first, then in your neighboring papers. The man who has a reputable business and spends the most in a liberal system o f advertising, is one who makes the most money. This is a truth well verified by the experience o f those who have tried it. A wagon may be made to run with­ out greasing, but it’s hard w ork; so a man may manage to scratch along with out advertising, bnt he will be apt to see his advertising neighbor going ahead o f him at a two-forty gait. ------------------------------------------- IS ar win. Thai* lines were written from Washington by the H on/W m . Mungan, of Ohio: Whan daylight breaks over the craggy east mountain, And silently strikes on the low cottage door, And noiselessly lights up the silvery fountain ; When crystal gems sparkle on meadow and m oor; When sweet-feathered songsters their morning songs waken ; When the lark from her wings shakes the bright pearly dew ; When the lab’rer his early and humble meals taking : W’ hen morning first blushes— I then think of you. When the day-god has risen high up in the heaven; When nature in spender shines brightly and ; When the rays of the sun to all things have A liberal deduction will be made to quar­ given terly and yearly adrertisers. The brilliance of noon-tide, the diamond’s bright ra y; Professional cards will be inserted at $12 00 When the noise of the harvester’s sickle is per annum. ringing; Transient advertisements must be paid for When the clear sounding horn calls him home­ in advance to insure publication. All other , ward in glee; advertising bills must be paid quarterly. When the bright summer sun make the wild birds cease siugiug ; Legal tenders taken at their current value, j When the kiue seek the shade— then I ’m Blanks and Job Work of every description thinking of thee. furnished at low rates on short notice. PROFSSSIO.YAL CA I!US. AC- m . 39. When eventide cometh, and the day has less lightness; When the st inn-king is riding supreme on the blast; When the ligbtuing is flashing in coldness and brightness; When labor is o’er and day closes at last; When the husbandman’s weary from toiling since m orning; When the shadows grow long on the flowery lea; W’hen the luster of eveuing the landscape's adorning; When stars 'gin to twinkle— I'm thinking of thee. When the pure vault o f heaven, with gems of great beauty— The rn.on for their queen and space for their home— Reflects the bright sun—each thus doing duty In uature’ s great system, in ether’s blue dome— When night has thus settled in silence and glory On mountain, on valley on land and on s e a ; When the whole astral system's repeating its story Of God’s great creation— I ’m thinking of thee. G E N E R A L M IS C E L L A N Y . C o m m e r c e ot th e W o r ld . France exports brandies, wine, silks, fancy articles, furniture, jew elry, clocks, watches, paper perfumery aud fancy articles generally. Italy exports corn, oil. flax, wines, essences, dye stuffs, drugs, fine marble, soap, paintings, engravings, mosaics aud salt. Prussia exports linens, woolens, zinc, articles ot iron, copper and brass, indi­ go, wax, hams, musical instumeuts, to­ bacco, wine, and porcelain. Germany exports wool, woolen goods, linens, rags, corn, timber, iron, lead, tin, flax, hemp, wine, wax, tallow and cattle. Austria exports mineral, raw and manufactured silk, thread, wax, tar, nut-gall, wine, honey and mathematical instruments. England exports cottons, wolens, glass, hardware, earthware, cutlery, iron, metalic wares, salt, coal, watches, tin. silks and linen. Russia exports tallow, flax, hemp, flour, iron, copper, linseed, lard, hides, wax, duck, cordage, bristles, furs, pot a h and tar. Spain exports wine, barndy, oil. fresh and dried fruit, quicksilver, sulphur, salt, cork, saffron, anchovies, silks and woolens. China exports tea, rhubarb, musk, ginger, borax, zinc, silks, cassin, fiila- gree work, ivory ware, lacquered ware and porcelain. Turkey exports coffee, opium, silks, drugs, gums, dried fruits, tobacco, wir.e, camel’s hair, carpets, shawls, camlets and morocco. Hindostán exports gold and silver, cochineal, indigo, sarsaparilla, vanilla, jallap, fustic, o u i peachy wood, pitmuto, drugs and dye stuffs. Brazil exports coffee, indigo, sugar, rice, hides, dried meats, tallow, gold, diamonds, and other precious stones, gums, mahogany and indian rubber. West Indies export sugar, molases, rum, tobacco, cigars, mahogany, dye wood, coffee, pimento, fresh fruits and preserves, wax, ginger and other spices. Switzerland exports cattle, cheese, butter, tallow, dried fruit, linen, silks, velvets, lace, jewelry, paper and gun­ powder. East India exports cloves, nutmegs, maze, pepper, rice, indigo, gold dust, camphor, benzine, sulphur, ivory rat- tans, sandal wood, zinc and nuts. United States exports principally agri­ cultural produce, cotton, tobacco, flour, provisions o f all kinds, lumber, turpen­ tine and wearing apparel. * * * • “ — pleasant, Riding on a rail.” Matters were brought l^o a focus in a somewhat shorter space o f time than Mrs. Grundy assigns to wooers, but both were fully satisfied and they determined to take a life ticket together. Thinking it would be a neat surprise to their friends, and having that sublime indif­ ference to the opiuion o f others which is such a distinctive peculiarity o f the American character, they decided to stop at Cleveland and have the hymeneal knot tied at once. They arrived by the afternoon train on Saturday, and hav­ ing but few preliminaries to arrange, within a couple o f hours the twain had been declared one in the most orthodox manner by one ot our squires. The night express east bore the happy cou­ ple on their way. W e have briefly given the facts as related to us, and our readers will agree with us that the af­ fair deserves to take rank as one o f the prettiest romances o f the day.— Cleve­ land Herald. W hat a man can write out clearly, correctly, and briefly, without book or reference o f any kind, that he undoubtedly knows, whatever else he may he ignorant of. For knowledge that falls short o f that knowledge that is vague,hazy, indistinct uncertain— I for one profess no respect at all. A nd I believe that there never was a time or country where the influ­ ence o f careful training were in that re­ spect more needed. Men live in haste, write in haste,— I was going to say think it haste, only that perhaps the word thiuking is hardly applicable to that large number who, for the most part purchase their daily allowance of thought already made.— Lord Stanley. W hat a M an K n o w s . — A S l i o i i t M i s t a k e . — In an adjoin­ ing county, not long since,two men start­ ed for the county seat, in order to pro­ cure license. The desired licenses were o f a very different nature; the one want­ ed license to keep a horse, while the other wanted license to wed his lady love. They procured license and re­ turned home, each happy in the posses­ sion of the much coveted document and both blissfully ignorant of a terrible mistake. The marrying man, however, was fearfully aroused from his dream o f connubial bliss when he showed his li­ cense to the Justice, who informed him that the paper was all right and regular, provided he wanted to keep a horse, but, was not worth a cent if he was on the marry. The explanation is this: the Clerk had mistaken tho names of the men, and filled out the respective li­ / TEN N ESSEE NEXT. censes with the wrong names. It re­ The Courier-Journal says: “ Private mains to be seen whether the fellow letters from Washington, emanating with the marriage license will insist from sources which we regard as entit upon his rights and marry the girl.— ed to a serious consideration, assure us Walla Wat la Union. that a very earnest and well-directed The Toledo (O h io) Blade favors the effort will be made after the recess to passage by Congress o f a general divorce serve Tennessee as Georgia has been luw, thus securing uniformity in all served. ‘ Stokes and Maynard,’ says a the States and Territories and reme­ letter which is now before us, *are dying many existing evils arising from working like beavers. When asked for our preseot anomalous system. W ith­ a pretext, they say that no other pre out being friendly Jo an undue increase text is wanted than the recent defeat o f the powers o f the Federal Govern­ o f loyal men. I f they can make a par­ ment,” it says, “ we do think the cause ty question o f their claim it will go o f morality and social order demands a through iu spite o f facts and laws change in the direction we have in iica- An apprehension o f this kind would ted.” Let Congress enact such a law, seem to be childish but for the unvary­ and the scandalous spectacle o f people ing conduct of this miserable, high­ jonrneying from State to State in the handed despotism which' is resolved to desire to divest themselves o f hymeneal rule or ruin the country, or both.” bonds through the h$xity o f some local t e T ’To a toast o f “ The babies— God bless them !” a railway conductor res­ Special attention given to Collections and to ponded : “ May their route through matters pertaining to Real Estate. 1 life be pleasant and profitable; their » . A. A P P L E G A T E . | ¿ A S . MCCAIN. ties well laid ; their track straight for­ ward, and not backwards. May their Applegate A J l c C a i n , A young lady dancing at a fashionable fathers be safe conductors, their mothers ATTORNEYS-AT- LA W , ball, travels 40 miles during the even­ faithful tenders, and may their switch never he misplaced.” ing. D a lla s , P o lk C ou n ty , O g n . 1 divorce statute, wilp no longer ofiend. Moreover, the anomaly o f having chil­ dren declared legitimate in one state aud illegitimate in another State would be avoided ‘as likewise many knottv questions affecting the rights o f inherit­ ance, carelessness or other comparative­ ly innocent cause, they would do aught iu violation o f legal statutes, or the moral law. NEWS IN BRIEF. — Great excitement recently prevailed in Wabash over the enforcement of the Sunday law. Men, women and child­ ren were indicted for fishing, sewing and blacking boots on that day. About one hundred indictments were turned into court against the best citizens o f the town, including several ladies. — A Bostonian, visiting the W est, just to see how green the people are out here, stopped in Omaha, a few days ago, and while there paid five hundred dollars for a red mule, supposing it was a genuine buffalo ball. Aud he iso’t the first Bostonian who-has been red- muled out in this “ very rich but very ignorant W est.” — The population o f Ireland by the — Judge Haynes, o f the Superior census of 1861 was 5,764,543, or more Court of Ohio, has resigned, with the than a million less than it was in 1821. purpose o f entering iuto partnership — It is said that only seven women with C. L. Vallandigham. are residents o f W yomiug, all o f whom — The Chicago Times denounces the are candidates for Congress. Democrats in Congress as “ asses” for — The corn crop o f the United States voting against Mungen’s repudiation is considered a fair average, yet in the proposition. warehouses o f New York and Brooklyn, — The redskins threaten to djg up on the 1st o f January, 1867, there were the hatchet on British territory, and 1,000.000 bushels; in 1868,1,500,000, “ wipe out” all the Kanucks and Brit­ in 1869, 7 0 0,0 00; in 1870 there will be only 600,000. Draw your own con­ ishers in the neighborhood. — Westward the star o f Congrega­ clusions. tionalism takes its way. The Boston Congregational Review is to be removed from Boston to Chicago, and edited by the leading ministers and professors o f that faith there. — The discovery o f the skeleton o f a sea-horse, fifteen feet beneath the sur­ face, near Bic, on the line o f the Inter­ colonial Railway, by the men at work under the contractors, is an important fact o f which scientific men will avail themselves. The existence o f a skele ton at a hight o f more than one hund­ red feet above the sea level affords con­ clusive evidence of two things— first, that the land on which the skeleton was found was once a sea beach or covered by the ocean ; secondly, that the eleva­ tion of the land above the sea must have occurred within a comparatively recent period (that is geologically speak ing), otherwise the bones o f the skeleton must have wasted away. Sea horses were at one time abundant io the St. Lawrence, but have long since bees ex terminated. — A re-assessment o f the income tax has been ordered in Cincinnati. It is said the Government has beeD defraud­ ed out of many thousands ot dollars by wealthy citizens o f that city who have not made proper returns. — How would you like to be a woman in China? The law o f that land orders that: 1. Before marrying,the daugh­ ter must obey her parents. 2. After marriage she must obey her husband. 3. After the death o f her husband she must obey her eldest son. — Fireproof furniture is the latest scientific announcement in Germany. It is said that a Gcrmas chemist, acting under a commission from a file insur­ ance company, discovered that impreg­ nation with a concentrated solution o f rock salt renders all timber fireproof. The salt, too, renders wood prooUagaiust dry rot and the ravages o f insects. — A welding powder, called antimon­ oid, has been in use for somo tims past, in Germany, and found to be o f great efficiency. The formula for its prepar­ ation has until lately been kept a secret, but wc now learn that it consists o f four parts o f iron turnings, three parts o f borax, two parts of borate o f iron, and one o f water. — The style for dressing ladies’ hair is changing, the chignon gradually creeping from the top-knot down upon the neck. Sensible as this is, it don’ t suit everybody, for already we hear o f complaints that “ it interferes with the pre-empted right o f a fellow’s arm. — A young lady o f Condon, N. Y .r who had been blind for sixteen years, suddenly recovered her sight a few even­ ings since, while enjoying the company of some friends. — T be Cuban lobby is said to be the largest aud to have the least money o f any ever gathered-at Washington. — Bramian’s distillery at CaJiytoga, shipped to New York last-year^^Q bar­ rels o f b ra n d y ; this year it w ill ship 800. The Napa Register says: A heavier grape crop is anticipated for next season than has ever before been known, owing to the remarkably open and mild winter. More new vines will be planted out this season than in any three years combined. Vineyards pay. 8100 to 8150 per acre, while grain pays from 820 to 830. Rooted vines bear in the second and third year. — There are 185.227 volumes in the Congressional Library, exclusive o f pamphlets aud uubouud periodicals. By chance there congregated in D ca- drick street, Nashville, a tew days ago, five Tennessee printers, whose average ages were 71, as follows : W . L. Bar­ ry, 8 6 ; John G Barry, 84 ; Hon. O bey Young, 64 ; John Roberts, 6 1 ; a»nd W . P. Bang, 59. All o f the five worked on the reports and journals o f the T en ­ — There are one hundred and twen­ nessee Constitutional Convention o f ty-eight monasteries in the United 1834. States, where men live under vows of — Chicago Courts tried last year 723 celibacy and poverty, and three hund­ divorce suits, and put asunder 469 coup­ red nunneries o f various grades. les O f the successful suits, 305 were — James Gordon Bennett is writing brought by the wives. his autobiography, telling about the car­ — The Lower Lake (C al.) Bulletin eer o f the Herald. Bennett's notions says: “ Although dairying is the best o f the public men of the last thirty five business in the country, the farmers years are given ; also, explanations of some o f the peculiarities o f his editorial generally eschew it, and prefer to raise conduct, showing, it is said, that he their fifteen or twenty bushels o f grain sought to do good, socially and politic­ to the acre, and pay out two-thirds o f it ally, by adopting a tone ot skepticism to get the other third to market.” and mockery. — A fashionable woman in Paris said to a reporter : “ I do not object to your speaking o f me in the papers, but do it as my maid arranges my decollette dress; show only a little and leave the rest to the imagination.” — A Chicago paper says : “ Erratum. In our paragraph yesterday concerning thirteen ministers who had been spank­ ed in iufaQcy, for spanked read sprink­ led.” — There is to be a conference o f the Postmasters o f the principal cities o f the Union, at Washington City, on the 12th proximo. The object is to consid er various improvements which have been suggested in the machinery o f the postal system, and to adopt plans, which, if approved by the Postmaster General, will be submitted to Congress for appro­ priate legislation. The plan o f deliver­ ing all the letters, as far as practicable, by carriers, and abolishing the present system o f boxes will be one of the pro posed reforms. It is viewed favorably by the Department. — The real estate o f the late Gov. Alliston, o f South Carolina, consisting ot five splendid rice plantations, and containing 4,108 acres, was recently sold at Georgetown, S. C., under a de­ cree o f equity, for 842,700. The plan­ tations cost the Governor 8222,500. — It is reported that the Ecumenical Council will canonize Columbus. — Some few weeks ago a man named Jaretzky was married, iu San Francisco, to a widow, after a very short acquaint­ ance, but bufore tho marriage took place she exacted a promissory note o f 83,000, payable on demand, as a guarantee for his good behaviour. A fter the mar­ riage was consummated she refused to occupy the bridal couch until he had paid her 810. They lived together only four days, when she caused his ar­ rest, alleging that he whipped her, and after the case was disposed oi, they agreed to separate. She then demand­ ed the 83,000. He deeded h.s proper- to to his brother-in law in trust for his children, when she “ raised cain” and bad him arrested again, but before the case was heard he cut his throat. lie will probably recover. __ There is good authority for saying t.iat the negotiations fer re-opening tho Alabama claims question will not be d e­ finitely settled until the assembling o f the British Parliament iu February, it being uncertain whether the British ministry would be sustained by Parlitr- ment in committing itself to any definite course or change o f policy as pursued in the past. An expression is desired from that body before the ministry for* mallv agrees to the propositions mad« by Minister Motley. — It is estimated there are scVcn thousand idle men in San Francisco at present.