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POLK
VOL. 1.
DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5.1870.
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THE POLK COPXTV TIMES
la Issued Every Saturday Afternoon at
Dallas, Folk County, Oregon.
F. R. STURT, EDITORED PROPRIETOR.
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Mill streets, two doers south o.' the Postoffice.
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P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S, itC.i
TO X T X O TH EB ^ ^
Mother, once 1 read a story
Of a shell from ooean’s bed.
Carried far o’er land and water,*
By a stranger's band, ’tis said ;
Which, though long o'er dreary desert,
With its captor forced to roam,
Never ceased its wailing, sighing,
For its pearly ocean home.
So thy child, my precious mother,
Though be wanders far from thee,
In his heart is ever longing,
Longing by thy side to be;
I would hear thy loving counsel.
Feel thy tender sympathy;
Have thy soft and soothing accents
Iu my heart make melody.
When my day of toil is over,
And I lay me down to rest,
I would have thy loving fingers
Sm >oth the cover o'er my breast;
I would feel the gentle pressure
On ;njt hot and wearied brow,
Of th;- lips so pure and holy—
Ah, that joy has left mo now.
Mother, if in life’s hard battle,
I should quit me brave and woll,
And for God and man and country,
Do such deeds as shall excel;
It was you who shap'd my bearings
In my plastic infancy,
Under lLm who gave me being,
Mother, he tho praise to thee.
G E N E R A L M IS C E L L A N Y .
Increase o f Moral Forces.
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A C oim sellor< it-L aw v^More and more as mankind becomes
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D allas, Polk County, Oregon.
Particular attention given to the study and
practice of Criminal Law, Collection of Claims,
Notes, Accounts, etc.
OFFICE—First door north of Dallas Hotel.
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CiKO. € . N A U R U *, . 11. !>.,
(A Graduate of Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia, Penn.)
From a long experience in the practice of
Medicine and Surgery, in all their various
branches, ne hopes to receive a share of public
patronage.
OFFICE—At residence, in tbe house formerly
occupied by Dr. J e s s u p . ______ 35
LYCURGUS VINEYARD,
A tt’y A C ounsel lor-at-L aw
D allas, Oregon,
Will give special attention to tbe collection of
Claims, and all business entrusted to his care.
REFERENCED—Hon. John Burnett. Hons.
R. S. Strahaii A Simpson, lion. A. J. Thayer.
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Surdon,
D a llas, O regon.
OFFICE—At Nichols’ Drug Store.
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A tt’y A C onn*elIor-at-L aw
D A L L A S, CHIN.
Special attention given to tbe Collection of
claims, also the buying, suiting and leasing of
Real Estate, and Convey slicing.
J u s tic e of the P e a c e for D allas P re c in c t.
OFFICE—In P olk C oi nty T imks building.
Main street, opposite Court House.
W . D. J E F F R I E S , M. D .,
P h y sicia n
and
Surgeon,
E o la. O re won.
Special attention given to Obstetrics nnd
Disease* of Women.
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P I I Y * i r i A Y A * l I M ; E O Y
AMITY, YAMHILL CO., OREGON.
^ f r - Office at residence.
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B O N 1 1 Y .1 1 A: L A W * O N ,
.A tto rn e y s & C o u n s e llo r s -a t-L a w ,
S A L E M , OK EG O N .
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
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G . C t R L ,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
SALEM , OREGON,
Will practice in all the Courts of Record and
" inferior Courts of this State.
OFFICE—In Watkinds A Co’s Brick, up
stairs.
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H ayd en A .liver,
A T T O R N E Y S -A T - L A W ,
D a lla s, O regon.
OFFICE IN T H E COURT HOUSE.
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enliglTfened, the world is governed by
moral forces.
War becomes frequeut
as popular intelligence is diffused. A
single bumati mind may put into play
motive powers which, like the specula­
tive lever of Archimedes may disturb
the equilibrium of the world. In the
preseut time the chief instrument of
the moral forces is the printing press.
It has supplanted the ecclesiastic, the
traveling monk and the troubadour. In
, nr own country it become an actual
despot, declaring war, concluding peace,
dictating treaties and deposing rulers.
There was a time when a republican
people, about to form a government,
stipulated for the liberty of the press,
and the time may come when they will
require some safeguard against its des­
potism. **Wh«u tho Now York Tribune
demanded an advance on the Confed­
erate »capital, half disciplined armies
were compelled to move, in spite of the
remonstrance of commanders; and
everybody knows how ingloriously the
Federal arms were defeated.
How mighty, then, must be the mon­
ster-minded press, giving out its oracles
in every city and village of the nation,
and following tho explorer toward the
sluggish tropics, or to the fierce latitude
of the poles. In every civilized atmos
phere breathed by civilized men, uuder
every sun that lights the inception of
interprisc, this autocrat ol the moral
forces stands "with heart of fire and
breath of steam, and with its hundred
arms to drag and crush out the usurper
S e w in g M a c h in e C a p a c it y N e a r ­
ly D o u b l e d . —The eye of the needle
at the point—an idea conceived by
Elias Howe— made the sewing machine
l i t a r a sixteen
B i A i u c i » - q seconds
uuuiiun
possible. But it l takes
needle,
a
lossvof
to thread the
los^nf Time
and labor which couJd jpot«lio*JkW^Jed.
libiti nig in Sanl'Vrftd •’
A woman i- exhibiti
cisco, as her contribution to mechanical
progress, a needle that can be threaded
in less than a second—threaded with­
out looking at it,; threaded in the dark-
Two years ha I elapsed from the con­
ception to the practical application of
the idea, during which time many ex
perts wore consulted. Finally a son of
Asia applied the idea, and we have the
open-eyed needle of Mr. Suptee, which
is to the machine of the future, what
Howe’s was to the machine of the past.
Time is'precious ; 700 stitches a min­
ute are not enough. Progress is ame­
liorating. The physical effects, the
fatigue of the treddle must be abated.
Stevens hears the cry, touches the
lever with electricity, and quicker than
thought 1.200 stitches a minute re
spond. Feet unoccupied, treddle dis­
pensed with. This open-eyed needle,
driven by the subtle fluid, with its music
of 1.200 stitches a minute, is California’s
reply to Hood’s “ Song of the Shirt."
P r i n t in g . —The following is given
SULLIVAN & WHITSON,
by an exchange as a specimen of prin­
Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, ters’ term s: it don’t mean however,
as much as it would seem to the unini­
tiated ; “Jim, put General Washington
Will practice in all tbe Contis of the State. 1 on the galley, and then finish the mur­
der of the young lady you commenced
J . L. C O LLIN *,
yesterday Set up the ruins df Hercu­
A ttorney and Counsellor-at-Law. laneum and distribute the small-pox ;
D alian. O re g o n .
you needn’t finish that runaway match,
Special attention given to Collections and to and have the high water in the paper
this week. Put a new head to Gen.
matters pertaining to Real Estate.
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Grant, and lock up Jeff. Davis, slide
J A S . MCCAIN.
J . A. A P P L E G A T E .
that old dead matter into Hell and let
the pie alone till after dinner. Put the
Ap¡»legate A JlcC a in ,
ladies fair to press, and then go and put
A T T O R N E Y S -A T - LAAV, the Devil a t work on Deacon’ Fogy's
artidc; ou ‘* Eternal Punishment."
D a llas, P o lk C ounty, O g u .
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D alian , O reg o n ,
NO. 4 0 .
—Ten men were recently tried by
court-martial in Havana, sentenced to
In those days men would flock in the Oregonian with some cariosity, some
— A new disease, heretofore unknown death, and shot within the hour, for in­
crowds to catch a glimpse of^that rare days ago, to see in what shape the official to this country, has broken out in New sulting two Spanish ladies. It is
and blessed spectacle, a woman ! Old proceedings of the Committee would ap­ York. It is called the “relapsing fev­ thought the charge was fabricated in
inhabitants tell how, in a certain camp, pear. Bellingerency seems to be er," and has been quite coimnou in order to get rid of dangerous political
the news wont abroad early in the morn­ chrouic this year in State party com­ Europe. Though very violent in its enemies.
ing that a woman was come! They mittees, and the meeting of the State symptoms, it is not attended with great
—Cincinnati claims to be the largest
had seen a calico dress hanging out of Republican Committee was not*an ex­ mortality. Several cases have been
tobacco market in the United StatM*
a wagon down at the camping ground ception.
delected in the hospitals. I t is similar The receipts for the past year were
—sign of emigrants from over tho great
It seems th it the ‘ programme went to the European famine fever. ■
44,840 hogsheads; value of tobaeeo
plains. Everybody went down there, through smooth enough till resolutions
sold, 87,000,000 ; increase over 1868,
—A
Louisville
dispatch,
dated
Jan.
aud a shout went up when an actual, were iu order. At this stage some sta­
bona fide dress was discovered flutter­ tionery was introduced bearing upon its 24th, says : The remains of George D. 8500,000.
—Ten million, two hundred and
ing in the wind. The male emigrant face the usual preamble and whencas," Prentice were removed from the Mas­
was visible. The miners said : “ Fetch down to an endorsement of “ General onic Temple to Christ Church this twenty-five thdusand bushels Qf coal
her out I" He said: “ It is my wife, Grant’s Administration a n d the Recon­ morning, where the solemn and impres­ were shipped from Pittsburg during the
gentlemen—she is sick— we have beeu struction P olicy" A majority were sive burial service of the Episcopalian month of December. So large a quan­
robbed of mouey, provisions, and every­ ready, to pass the resolutions “ a n d the church was performed, alter whioh the tity was never before shipped in the
thing, by the Indians—we want to Reconstruction Policy" over the heads remains were buried in Cave Hill Cem­ same time.
—The population of Sweden is dim­
rest." “ Fetch her out. We’ve got to of anybody; but there was a minority etery with Masonic honors.
—
Cheyenne,
Wyoming
Territory,
was
inishing and the decrease is caused by
see her !" That was the only reply. there who dare not make an amend­
He “ fetched her out," and they swung ment to strike out all the words from visited by a destructive fire a few days the emigration to America.
their hats and set up three rousing “ a n d ," hut yet made wry faces on'their ago. Two blocks were burned. The
— Reports from the interior of Ne­
cheers and a tiger; and crowded around passage, and one of them was so bold as loss is estimated at half a million. The braska show that a number of persons
and gazed at her and touched her to say that although he was “ a Union owners of most of the buildings are al­ perished there during a recent storm.
dress, aud listened to her voice with the man, he was always opposed to nigger ready contracting for new ones.
— Patrick Cox, a Kansas farmer, re­
look of men who listened to a memory suffrage.” This brought to the floor
— Chicago is to have a divorce case siding near Atchison, was recently shot
rather than a present reality; and then several “ Radical” and “ Conservative" now, in which the happy couple have and dangerously wounded by a negro,
they collected 82,500 in gold and gave Republicans in turn, who ventilated a only been married four days. They who was arrested and lodged in jail in
it to the man and swung their hats good deal of “ principle” and “ policy" are improving on it all the time, and default of hail. Shortly after a mob of
again, and gave three more cheers, and —the latter being begged for those who will soon have it so yon can get a di­ people from the country came to the
went home satisfied.
city, and took the negro from jail and
“ run with the hare and cry with the vorce after the first night.
A year or two ago I dined in San hounds." Some represented that in
— Laramie, six hundred miles out on hanged him. The people generally
Francisco with the family of a pioueer, their counties all parties were opposed the Union Pacific Railroad, is enjoying made strenuous efforts to ferret out tho
and talked to his daughter, a young to the “ Abolitionist," aud that if the thirty degrees below zero.
perpetrators. The City Council ordered
lady, whose first experience in San Reconstruction policy was endorsed, the
— A German in Trenton, New Je r­ the city oounsel to assist the county to
Francisco was an adventure, though party was ruined in their quarter. Oth
sey, celebrated Christmas by drinking prosecute the persons when caught.
she herself did not remember it, as she ers of the true-blue stamp demanded
six gallons of beer during the day, and
— A young lady of St. Louis has just
was only two or three years old at the that all present ihould “ toe-the-mark,"
dying during the evening.
been awarded a 812,000 contract for
time. Her father said that, after land­ or they had no business there.— Com-
— A jealous husband in Memphis laying a street pavement.
ing from the ship, they were walking mercial, Jan. 20.
broke his wife's nose because be thought
—A jealous wife in New Orleans
up the street, a servant leading the par­
her beauty attracted too much Atten­ poured boiling water over her unfaith­
ty, with the little girl in her arms.
ful husband ns he lay asleep in bed.
tion.
How
T
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F
a
r
m
e
r
s
A
r
e
T
a
x
e
d
.—
And presently a huge miner, bearded,
A man named Lincoln, ut Liberty,
—The California Railways have Chi­
belted, spurred, and bristling with dead­ While the farmer# were getting two dol­
lars
and
two
dollars
and
a
half
a
bushel
nese conductors to attend to the celestial Mo , gave anybody permission to shoot
ly weapons—evidently just down from
for
their
wheat,
and
selling
other
pro­
him in the back with a shot-gun. A
passengers.
a long mining campaign in the moun­
ducts
of
their
farms
at
similar
rates,
it
tains—barred the way, stopped theser
—I t has just been made public, by « chap took him up and fired two ounces
didn’t
seem
to
do
much
good
to
talk
to
vant, and stood gazing, with a face all
letter to the Home Journal, written from of pigeon-shot into his broadest part.
them
about
the
imposition
the
govern­
alive with gratification and astonishment.
Neufchatel, Switzerland, that early in Eminent surgeons are boring for lead
Then he said, reverently : “ Well, if it ment was palming off upon them in the December, Count Arthur de Pourtales . in his immediate viciuitj.
ain’t a child!" And then he snatched way of high taxes. It is different now. Gorgier, a young French noblcma^
—The Cheyenne vigilance committee
a littl-deather sack out of his pocket The farmers are not getting the prioes was married to Miss Jennie L. Holla have pasted notices warning three vil­
and said to the servant: “ There’s a f c their produoe that they got a ye*r-
lains to leave town or pull hemp. They
f i g h t e r aX -Rea. HqNad»ju—
hundred and fifty dollars in dust, there, or two ago, and just at this time there
—A short time ago at Lighton, Ala­ never have to invite a man to leave a
is
no
subject
that
they
feel
a
greater
in
second time out there.
and I ’ll give it to you to let me kiss
terest in than this subject of high taxes. bama, a band of masked men rode up
that child !"
— Reports from the Pawnee Reser­
to the door of a house and called out
That anecdote is true, but see how They have just made the discovery that Granville Pillow and Robert Pillow, vation state that a band of Pawnee«,
things change. Sitting at that dinner taxes ought to be reduced just in pro­ nephews of General Pillow, and shot who had been raiding upon a tribe of
table, listening to that anecdote, if I portion as the price of their produce is and killed both. The assassins escaped, friendly Indians and captured their
had offered double the money for the reduced—and we agree with them leaving no trace.
horses, were overtaken by the storm
privilege of kissing the same child, I The farmer finds that his taxes are as
aud
perished with their plunder.
—Col. Baker’s expedition against
would have been refused. Seventeen high now as when he got double the
— In Marion county, Indiana, tb«y
the hostile Indians returned to Fort
added years had far more than doubled price that he now gets for the produce
of his farm. He has to pay the same Shaw on Jan 28th. They killed 17o have a women’s literary society, which
the price.— Buffalo Express.
price lor his leather goods, for his iron Indians, destroyed 44 lodges, and all lately discussed the questiqp, “ which
the winter supplies and rpbes, and re­ affords most pleasure, a married or sin­
“ T h e m ’E r e L e g s .” — A son of the articles, for his cotton, woolen and dress
covered o00 horses. The expedition gle life ?" One blushiug young damsel
Granite State went down to Memphis goods, for his coffee, tea and sugar, that was a complete success. Their loss remarked that she would like to have
to seek his fortune. He found instead he did when he sold his wheat at two was one killed and eleven wounded.
at least half'an hour’s experience, so
a diarrhea, which gradually saps life in dollars a bushel. It is only by experi­
—The Monarch and Plymouth ar­ that she might vote understandingly.
ence, such as our western farmers are
a chronic form.
— A special from New York say* a
It was by this that poor Jim Bagley now passing through, that they will ever rived in the harbor at Portland, Maine,
meeting
to form an opposition to the
on
the
night
of
Jan.
25th,
having
on
was snapped tip. And month after he able to fully realize the situation.
month it ground him down. At length The time is rapidly approaching, how board the remains of George Peabody. Associated Press was held on J a i. 20.
he was bu' the outline of his former ever, when they will be able to open According to instructions from the Brit About two"tv five papers w. re re pre-
their eyes to a full view of the modus ish authorities, the remains lav \u state sen‘el. They nrnp*e to 'orm a joint
self—a perfect skeleton
stock company with heidquarte s at
A worthy minister of the gospel saw operand! by which they are so out­ two da\s ou board the Monarch.
—The year just cU :el has proved New York.
the poor fellow, and seeing that the rageously swindled for the benefit of
wealthy
bankers,
manufacturing
cap­
—There are now pu lished iu the
quite disastrous to the New England
King of Terrors had spotted him, de­
italists
and
bondholders.
The
Radical
city
of New York, two hundred and
fishing
fleet.
There
have
been
sixteeu
termined1 K j ’ call upon him and offer
farmer
is
now
realizing,painfully
enough
vessels sunk, and twenty-three others eighty six different newspapers and
spiritual consolation. He broached the
just
about
how
much
it
costs
him
to
vote
have been seriously injured. Sixty- magaztues.
subject somewhat in this manner:
o
the
Radical
ticket
seven persons lost their lives by these
— A project has been introduced
“ My dear Mr. Bagley, in view of your
mishaps. T.io aggregate loss by disas­ looking to the establishment of a steam­
relations with this life, how do you
T h e C o m in g D e m o c r a t ic L e a d e r . ters during the post forty yeufs was er and railway route from A ustralia'
feel r
—Judge
Thurman, of Ohio, who suc­ 888d,000 : lives lost during this period, • ml New Zealand to London, viu San
“ D—d sick," was the prompt reply.
ceeds
to
the
seat lately vacated by Mr. 918.
Francisco, Portland, Maine, and Mil­
“ Don’t swear, my poor friend,” said
Wade
has
given
indications
by
his
nu­
the parson, “and let me a*k you, do you
— Pig’s Eye is the delightful uamc ford Haven, Wales. It is thought the
merous and ready utterances of the pa>t of a towu in Minnesota.
ever think of1 your latter end?"
trip may he accomplished through these
two
days
that
the
Democracy
has
at
last
“Lord," said Bagley, “ I hain’t
— A report is current that all the points iu about forty days.
thought of nothing else for tnore’n three found i's Coming Man. That diminu­ steamers of the Pacific Mail Company
—England has a mine where the
tive body in the Senate lias suffered a
long months."
galleries
extend half a mile uuder the
will be withdrawn except those on the
“ Not, I am afraid, in the right way. serious loss by the defeat of Mr. Hen­ China route.
sea.
Mr. Bagley. I heg you to pause and dricks, and its leadership lias hitherto
—A man smashed a gas lamp at
— Panama dispatches say an easy and
reflect. It is time you began to wrestle been uncertain. That doubt has now
Stockton
the other day on the strauge
been dispelled, and Judge Thurman practicable route for the Darien canal
with tho Lord."
plea that he was “ hungry."
The sick man looked down upon his stands forth as the roost authorative ex­ lias been discovered, by which the wa­
— New York specials say the officers
miserable poker legs, extended before ponent of Democracy in our highest leg­ ters of the Pacific aud Atlantic can be
united
within
five
years.
The
pro­
of
the Pacific Mail Company deny the
him, and with an expression of amaze­ islative body. His unfailing courtesy
towards his opponents, his frankness posed line is outside of the Panama truth of the rumor that tho Panama
ment in his countenance, exclaimed :
“ llastle with the Lord ! What, with and fairness in conceding every legiti Railroad Company. The eastern en­ steamers are to he withdrawn. They
them 'ere legs?” pointing to his own— mate inference from their facts will un. trance is at Paerto Connide, where ves­ say the business of tho company contio-*
“ Why, parson, he’ll flip me into h—11 doubtedly give him great personal pop. sels can anchor in from seventeen to ties Tuofitable, though loss so than for­
ularity even with the Senatorial major forty fathoms of water, The western merly.
the first pass."
—On the Eric Railroad, a few days
itv, who recognize him as a foenian entrance is at Santa Mctroa. The real
distance between the oceans is thirty- ngf), an extra freight trail» ran into the
worthy
of
their
steel.—
Commercial
ft^y-OuR incomes should be like our
eight and a half miles. The estimated regular freight train, a few miles west
shoes; if too small they will gall and
cost is seventy millions.
of Port Jervis. Fifteen cars, loaded
S e n s ib l e D a r k e y . — A reconstruct­
pinch us; but if too large they will
—There have been one hundred and with butter, flour and other goods, were
cause us to stumble and trip. Wealth ed nigger was arrested in Washington
completely wrecked. ’1 he loss i§ very
is after all, a relative thing, siuce he the ¡other day for stealing, and was up­ twenty five carpenters employed for
that has little and wants less is richer braided by the Justice, who said: “ Sam. some time past in building snow sheds croat to the company.
— A letter from Edmond Carr, dated
than he that has much and wants more. I thought you belonged to the loyal par­ lor the Union Pacific Railroad. It is
Black
R iver, King Co , Jan. 16th, is
True contentment depends, not upon ty, and that is on its good behavior, you expected that seven miles of the shed-
what we have, hut upon what we would know." “ Y'cs," said Sam, “ dat’s so; will be ’completed by February the 1st. filled with complaints about the bad, out­
dar is two classes—de high and de low ; A double line close fence will he made rageous conduct of the Black River I d .
have.
diatis. He says they have destroyed
de high takes all you gib ’em, like Mas- for all the lesser cuts.
—Two passenger cars and the smok­ property, insulted the women, stolen
It must he comforting to a man, no sa Grant; and de low takes what you
matter how ugly or despised he may don’t gib ’em. like Mass a Butler. 1 be­ ing car of a train on the Rome and Og- fruit, hay, vegetables and other property
densburg Railroad, were thrown from Without restraint, nnd conduct them­
be, to think he was once a baby, beloved longs to the latter class.”
the track by a broken rail on Juu. 25, selves outfageonsiy otherwise. Com­
by a large circle off relatives and friends.
“ I ’ll take the responsibility," was near Og^msburgh, N. Y. One passen­ plaints to persons n charge of the re*»
It is a comfort we wonld not deny him.
what Jcnks said when he held out his ger was killed and several others in­ eirations have hem frequ ntly :ua §.
hut without avail
Be just before you arc generous.
ariBB for the baby.
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