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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1870)
TOWN & COUNTY tiEWS. rolk County Official Directory. Polk county covers an area of about 1,250 square m.!es. Number of voters. 1,227. Acres of land uuder cultivation. 93.270, Value of s-essable property, $1,524,513. The Land 0 nee for this District is located at Oregon Cnj Owen Wade, Register j Henry Warren, Xeeeiver. Cot ktt Qmcm9.-.TuJge, J. L. Collins; Cmnii:orttr, E. C. Dice. I. LevensJ Sheriff, J.W. South; Clerk, J. I. Thompson; Aemr, H. Dvh; TftakHiett R. M. May; Srhool Sw f ;m,lti,3. H.M?cr; Surveyor, S.T.Burchj Cw r, C. i). Embiae, . ' Post Oifics Towns. UeVel. r-ldgeport, - Bue.ua Vhta, Dallas (conutv satj, Eola, Grand .Rood. Independence, Luck a nut. Lincoln, LeffidviRs, Moatauuth, RJckieal, Salt Crtik and Zena. U. S. Mau leaves Dallas for Sacm on Mon day, Wednesday and F.iday at 7 a. in., return iug same dys at 6 p. in.; for Independence, aeh Tae? liy mn-ning at 6; fr S:'t C'ek, each Tueliy a I p. m.; fr Lafayette, M n day and Thursday a 3 p. in., relurnirg We 1 e)Y and Saturday at Ml a. in.; lor Corva'bs, "Wednesday and Sate rday at 10 a. in., returning Monday and Thursday at 3 p. in. EELIGI0TJ4 SERVICES IS DAIIiS. Jt.T. 'Chnreh. D. L. Srou'dic paslo Services at their cbuich. forth ss io of IV. 11 f irevi' beiffeea Alain aad ueff- 'fon, as fu'lows First Salibu. i (in each inoath) iq tbe evening; STd Sablnb, at 11 uVk-ck a.m.: 3d Ssabbdtl in tbe eve.voe. Rru'ar T"y.r meet""; each Wt?ie?'lav eervi - Su t-U? H-.acvV eery Sablaih at oV.oi s a. in. L-tp'Ut Chnrcl.. J. V. 0-born past'-r. Ser vice at ire.r Church. cnier Uoj-t arii .Jeuei aon streets, the Third Sabbath in each month. Ch ;t;M Church. VF. Camrbel'. pastor Services at the Rantist Cbuich se.oi d batarday and Sunday in each irontb. Jlft'W.V Ef; '.!. Chur-k (?(fth). T5. R, Bm ,,a;.jr. .. the t r Sno jath in ci mvvh at ' Cbuich, suiueu--t co'uer "Was- i. J' a ' I I'uf r. h streets. !! ' DA1 ,.S, SAT I'll DAY, FB.Hi, IS70. 1 . 1. 1 la? legal t i U ra SS We ci'l tie at' :nti i o' oa readers to tie new ads. in tlii week's issue of oar paper Not Sold. Pop Saute! Bioxa bas not old the iy'a fijar'ng mil's, a reported though tbcte wara uma uegoUa. " os rendin. The clitoilal corps of ibo Rspcilicax has . be :n incre; cd M:; ts sanctu yi ". 'Litt'e Sammy," who w" heua"tr ULe charge of tie Derailment cf Dtvi'.ry." So Jbi 'tness man in tba Siate will succeed wbo does not adverUein the Obecon 11'splb l T.te'-w; a'.rg in lime; our rates are Mera". - , Saowiso tub Orefs. 1 rc hil's v?s:Me oji tb;s t- .int are beginning to put on tei' spriig drejj or gi-i.rad i. ivi'l no be man; days before grass can be gathered in gtu. abundance by the graog bciJs. A FjciT. K py?'c?' c'fe-ece of op'ninn CJurreu be een wo citizens of D.'is i'si W: !neday, wh:i i w. eiam'neJ in.c .here... day by Jusv'ca c T the V n'e To'"ner. wbo Cred the p??. tir p ty five do"ars an i c . , 'We are uicTcr obTiga tons to fame's ycCaio, I v. of il, ilnn ''a for a gocd lisi or r h ecritft'?. Mr. C. is a tboioab Rcpil,!can. are will be abat in YauihPl on tbe rdc of freedom in the cojacg t unpa'gn. Ma$iG.--4.n ladian boy, who bps been lv ing v. ih Mr. Si" Vr-I I'"ri., o; Sa't CtcvV.ti we are in na'ci Ly tli-t gertlemaj, a ,V.v days firce, he'p'I I ":t'l.lo i . gi t. ax x d dog, o'd departed, siro when novhiigbaj been. beard : oji hin. CioaAui.- -We rc 'ce that sere' at cf ojr farmers jn tbe d . ilia. a ne'' bo.bood have pr t; and o he' j drsj' l tleir orcba' ls tlii' spi.ng. We f oD4J r. tbt arroeine xlgbt direct'o i atd one tbat wi i b ing its . ward. Tbe qua'i-y of i,e fu b.-a deterior ated rruch wiibin iba Jr 'cw rati - so'ely from tbe ncg'cci to ciU'.. Jle tho t jes. A New ETEnrni1-'? Mrs pai rocnter & Bahcccl'.'d a'tM ii urni.uie nod upho'sie wprV in Faletn, r"oroi ft tilled wiih manufac taring tj5 comroi ar.''ci of furnitor? but baT3 engaged in ihi'ig t .fa st tied fcpring botiom chairs be h w!h 8 d W'tbiut ioc':ers. Tbe?e chairs ae eual. in i.tr a,raree i lose cf Ea'3ra c mufac' a. bes'la Df ig sponger, be:auso i'ie g'tia rsed in pai :njt) ) E.s o-k'stbe c? ;ef so iree of ttrengl'u. Me?j'-. P. i B. ay it ::? cheaper .r tbcm 1 1 rnanufac tara these cba5s ihan ti inrp'ri them. We t 'e of ibe opinion that there aie many an cles row brought f ro n abroad could be prodaued bcid et a 'eta fig? -e, if wj coa'd only i ad a lew eLcrpr ;rg rxii io siaii the projec 3. re bad Sujv. Tl 3 be .vlest slcrm we l ave Klurhrjerras. ye .r o. hit Mopday !5 ; u 7 d f S Mopdny ha weaker wai cold and tbe ky was orerca'z wwh murky clq;ds. Abou dirk of that da y fine partie'es o? tow began fal'ing, uind continued until aboa; half pa, two o'clock of trJ ue iday ironing. At Vat boar tbe snow lay on tbe ground to the depth of ons inch. Bain sacccedeJ snow and the dr-pp'ng contin- n ,1 :l .n. iimt Tnallo n I . .Ii T 1 e a . in, , At Tndjtdnv i its snow WJi tone aru tha erruund was fooded wuU water. The ralrf go irdi ated tbat duri"g the thirty-MX hour's siorm two incbej of wosr fell. The ir - I remark able featuie of this fci-orm was i.s fojoing fron tbe Nurth. Coaimonly our rain is from tbe South. Acft.crcTcnAL Docjmxt. We acknowl cdire tba'receint of the mortb'v renort of the Depar tment of Agr?cu'tue for Januai. Fom it tkb exirici the followinir statement of the average ra'ofaU, inclading melted snow, of aeyeral Stales. It will be seen tbat y-egon i not ao damp as soaie of her sister States. The fall of rain and melted snow, in Maine, for Pecembey, 1869, was i 22-J0ptb inches; New Hampshire, 3 80; Vernjfntr3 98; Maisacbt ... ..- . . i ,.! ett?, 4 40; Rhode Island, 6 08; Connicti cut, 5 75; New York, 4 24; New Jersey, 5 21; ' ennsylvania, 5 24 ; Virginia, 5 07 ; North Carolina, 5 46 ; Sauth Carolina, 6 97; Miss fssippi, 7 07 ; Tennessee, 4 18 ; Ohio, 3 38 ; Indiana, 2 82 ; Iowa, 3' 16 ; Missouri, 2 49, and Californ'a 3 44. The fall in Oregon for the same month was 4 S3. THKATniCAL.An individual, "callin .him self "Nirk of j the Woods," made his appear aace at Dallas, on Tuesday tbe 15tb, and adver tised to play ''Under the Gaslight, Mrs. Jinks, What suit! this Nig," and other artistic pieces. Owing to tho iaclemency of the weather the audience wassMm, and the result was tho play was cut short. After some delay, he appeared accompanied by a little boy about four years old, end introduced him as young Roscius, the infant damer and wo rd beater. After a few prc'imioaiy flourishes tho cignal was giv en for tbe infant it proceed, which he did with a vengeance,' leaping up and down, first on one foot, then on the other, evidently under careful ' aioing. now limping like a lame tur key, then sticking t ii bis t?nguo and grin ring hugely. After a few more spasmodic jumns he retired amid tbe jeers and boots of Ibe boM cenjregal'on. The rext piece on tho h'Ms was a song ca'led Mrs. J its, as already announced, by tc proprietor. After waiting suIBc'ect I'me for him to m'ake any changes tbat the occasion required, the crowd became bois.erous; bring him out ! un with the sheets ! muFic ! wee( jqo of tha eries that saluted bira 'rdcr ha1' been partiay resided by the vigorous t'HWts of Mr. ITartman, the agent be ajra;n 'capo) out from unde: the sheets liLe u, scarei wjlf, evident'y ezcitcd at bis receptlor,, aud landed in the mubl'o of tbe floor with out streicbec arms, eyebat's g'aring wi'd'y and al together a doubtful loo';, lie bad on an o'd, faded cal;c6 d-ess, to thort in the arms and big enough around fo : two just 'ike h;in, and o fchort by about a fooi i cover bis knees; his pan!s was cut cOf below l is drc?s, the bottoms of which c )vcred the top of a pa'r of eggings tbat be had on. lie was' g eeted w'th ireirerdous! ap'anse, shouts ard yelN. He fied to sirg but he c-uld rot be beard- tho jo-oar was so great; be made a vigorous ef fu to dance, bu be did not kow haw ; once more be triad tubing, bu. 'n vaTn ; the d:nbad now become terrifTu, uud the inrocent cau!e of !t ;ood i'l.e a statue. All u once be seciu- ii -ed t itbaUe. cis knees knotkel togetbev and- his ba;r comment ed to ra'se ; with a wi'd look towards the door, m tbcr ai tbe window, he turned and wi.'i one bound he lands 1 behind tee enrtain, cors'derably 'lemo'a'.iied. )EiitCPkATIC Pill M A RY. The Dcm ocratic voters of lallas precinct met at I o'clock, t p. in., p iter Jay, in tho ( Vuirt Ilpusoy to e'ect ten deg.ttes to the t uanly vlon.'eniion. I. .Xliove-la-ly walcaUfl; to the cVair, and lea tivah JJui'cr anj Thus. ForJ were el'osen Seen: tar es. A motion to elect tea delegates to the County Convention prevailed. L. Vineyard moved that t'e de'eatcs be elected by vive v ce. f -andiny; wlrch II. Cow presented t!e uamcs of ten men, whch he niove l be elected by acc'amaJoo. Before these motions ; were diped of, a moiioa to cnro'l the names of the Democratic voters iii the pro-! net preva;ied and sjch a roll was ma Je. The motion to elect by the vce was then at ted upon and c trricd. The motion to c':ct ten men prcscifcd was then recewed, but modifed bo as toaUo.v the metubcrs of the Convention to voce for whom they pleased, in wl ; h ' ha 3 ll pret .tiled. A niot'O'i wai trad-; and secorded tad- journ, bii it was not entertained. It was dee'df 1 that to secure an election the de'lgates relict have a majority of all Hhej vofes cast. Q'he. Convention then proceeded to v?o for delegate, which re. u'tcd n he e'ection of T. II. (Jlazc j. Morrison, C'eo. Foster, It. Clow, Wni. Lewi, Sam!. Austin, AVm. Frabcj Or. Harris, K. C. Dice; and F. M. Col'n3. Adjourned. The j Hartford Post tells a story of a deacon! who -once pot drunk in Jew ; l'ork oa the lourth of July. It was at I a time when ice was unknown in sum- J nic ;n the country. The deacon con- j fesscd his fault, but pleaded in pallia I tion that it was a prodigiously hot day, nnti fn.-nnna and ie4? in tlu nunch hvk? that ho couldn't rcst thn temptation, and he i j it . n 1: t' i: t. . supp ed he actually did drink to intox jeatc 3. A brother on a back seat list ened attentively but incredulously to I the defence, and at its conclusion rose ! ' i hadn't no objection," said he, "to a ! man's petting drunk, if ho owns up to it atd is sorry for it; that s a thing a T,,an s Imb'c to, and p raps some tunes I . . . . . t . he can't hcln it : but when the deocon comes in here and undertakes to czcuse himself in any such a way as that talking about seeing ico in July, I go for jerkin' him out for lyiu'." A littlo reconstructed Southom gir), ( fivo years old naked a colored servant, I i the COUrseot a theological CXltairia- j tiod, what tho fifteenth commandment was. The reply that thcro ware only ten poliimandmcnts was scornfully rcoetv pd, and the child pravoly announced that the fifteeth commandment was that the colored peoplo should vote. Telegraphic Swiiiniary. Chicago, March 8. Tho "Tri bune's" Washington special says the Banking and Currency Committee of the House will bo prepared within a week to report in accordanco with. Loughridgo's resolution of instructions, a bill which will provide squarely for tho redemption of fifty millions of greenbacks. The Committee believe it will be defeated in the House, as several members who voted for the in structions now say they arc satisfied tho vote was wrooir. Tho House Foreign Committee heard a long statement from Gen JlJanks on the condition of things in Cuba. He ignored all tho recent reports from tho Island and the State Department or newspapers, and claims that tho insur gents are doing great thingsand are en titled to belligerent rights. The Com mittee will not go with him to that ex tent, but may possibly report for the neutrality of our ports between Cuba and Spain Even, such a bill, however, cannot at present get through tho Sen ate Foreign Committee. , C,Iic.urv MarHi 9.Tho "Tri bune's" Washing! on specials say the Cuban struggle in the Senate Foreign Committee is over for the present, Morton's bill, reported yesterday, bcin regarded as its ultimatum. Ihc bill simply prohibits the fitting out of ves sels by any foreign power upon its en- l 1 T. I eni'es c'atming independence, it nas noihinur tt do with a ftaie of b'illiger ency or insurrection, and will not beu cfit Cuba to any eonsiderablc extent. Spain havng all tho vessels the wants The gectioc prohibiting the buying nf arms and munifons of war,wh'tu might have been of some advantage to Cu bans, was 'stricken out by the Commit tee. Washington, ?tJarch - T IC Se'iate .Morton, from the ComuiUtco on Foreign llc'ations, reported a bill mak'nsr it a misdemeanor to fit out r ships of War w;th the intent that they be employed in the servie ot anv r.u ropcan power or State lor the purpose of subiuatin American colonies churning indepeaderce, and providing for the ( irfciture of such vessels. JiA i.Ti Mo rtK, March 7. Senator llevels, of Mississippi, lectured to- night in Dethel I'hurch, to a good au dience, the fourth of wKm were white. The lecture was chief? on the improvement of the co'ored race, at:d was replete with good sound advice. U i earnestly enjoined education and economy, and su;d at the close, that th? colored peopV must be, true to th v country, themselves aud the Republi can ptriy. C!u'Ai:of March 9. (inc. Austin vetoed tho Female Suffrage bill, pascd bv the Minnesota liCi'islature oa the ground that the clause submitting the amendment to fem ile as well as .males is uncontituti rial, females not being legil voters. The Governor ahso ob jected to the proposition as being pre mature. Cil.TAfiO, March 0. The Jom-naV Washington ppocial says the Senate Appropriation Committee has already reduced the Lciridativo Appropriation bill S1,:'00,0(X below the House esti mate. They have stricken out SI, OGO'OO in the collection of Internal Revenue. Tho 'Judiciary. Committee has fiiled to agree on the question of the admis sion of the Georgia Senators, Hill and Miller. JJcnjarain Waters U nominated as a candidate fir Chief Justice of the Su preme Court of Idaho. Gen. Qnada paid his respects to the President .this niorning. Xkw Yoni;, March'. 10. Log of ships which arrived at this port yester day, show that during the last two months navigation has Hbccu attended with unusual perils. The severe gales of this season have been without a par allel, and it is feared that many disas ters have occurred which are not yet reported. Seward will deliver .an address be fore the New York Historical Society, .1 une 7th. The annual meeting of -the-, stock ho' lers of the Northern Pacific Iliil- road to-dav elected Directors. J. Gregory Smith, of St. Albans, Ver mont, was chosen President of the Hoard, and A. II. Darncy, Treasurer. Tho gold market was again the scene of wild excitement. The transactions amounted to nearly one hundred miy lions. The fluctuations were rapid and to a considerable extent. Cincinnati, March 9. Consider able preparations arc making for the election of municipal officers.; In the matter of School Trustees politics will be . ignored. . The issue will bo Bible or no Uiblc in the schools. This bsiic will hardly affect tho other officers. J" Ha Mux. T-.awlcs5.acss. IlATiF.TGiI, March -7.. Gov. Tlol ln has ipsucd nTproclamation declaring the county of Allcmanco in 'a 8tatoof in Burrcctioo, because of various outrages by bands of men armed and disguised, otnonpr them tho hanging of negroes at Graham. Information is received that the law has been abolished and citizens have been whipped, scourged and threatened with further violence if they don't conform to the political j ttandard setup by the assassius, Ho pledges the whole power of the Stato government to put a stop to these out ruges and says criminals! who escape to adjoining counties shall be pursued, and if not delivered by tho civil au thorities of such counties, they also will1 be declared in a stab of insurrec tion. : " ' i Tub Old WoMAN.--Once it was "mother," and it was "mother, I'm hungry, "mother, put up my din ner, add her loving bands would spread the butter, and sew on the great patch, heart' brimming with affection for the imperious little curley piito that rnado her so many steps and-nearly distract ed her with his boisterous mirth.. Now she is "the old woman," but she did not think it would come to that. She looked on through the fu- turo years and saw her boy to manhood grown j and he stood transfigured in tho light of her. own beautiful Io"e. Never was there a more noble son than he honored in the world, aud siafl of her declining vcars. Aye, he was her support even then, .ft r- but sue urn not know it. fctie never realized that it was Fer little boy that gave her strength for daily toil that his lender form was all that upheld her over tl3j, brink of deppai'v She only knew how she Lved the child, and felt that am;dst the mists of age his love nvould bear her gentlv through its infirmities to the dark hall leading to the life beyond. Hat the son ha forgotten the moth er's : ministration now. Adrift from the moorings f home, he is cold, self ish, heart'ess, and "mother" has no sa crcd meaning to the prodigal. She is - 'ti'C old woman," wrinkled, gray, lame and bbnd. The Chicago' dentists aro discussing the propriety. of advertising their busi ness! Why they hesitate it is hard to tell. We always thought dentists wanted to draw, and if advertising won't draw nothing w;,l. If they doubt, let them stop advertising, and ! sec how quickly they will'fall in spit of thc;r teeth. j Attempts to commit su'eido archcre-i after to be published in Massachusetts,! upoa the priuc'p'e that attempts toj coiuni'i a crime are ind'etab'c as mis-; demeanor at common law. A person who recently endcavo-cd to shoot him-j self, but failed, has been bound over in Worcester, Mass., for trial iu the Crim--inal Court. ! i i A niimuer of sporti?;i3n from Colutu b'a, South t'aroi'tia, s.tcc. did in c ij turimr a huro albfator iu the vv..iiip- hi that nei-hborlou'i recent 1 v. The mont sitT vtti;h. fi"yj pou'idV, and is kcvcu ttcu feet loo. The 1 hoc nix say8 hi alligatorsbip is safely Pouscd iu Colum bia. . r . j St. Jolsns'Maonic T.odpe, No.- C of Glasgow, IScotbnd, lately celebrated the ct':hl Itua ut i inJ frt.;tuouivetsary ot its existence. It was founded j Kin. Malcom in the year IU j:, nine years previous to the Murmau conUcs' of ij.)'Iaud. . " Just th'nk of any one's taking the trouble to counterfeit the United iStates five cent nickel co'Oi! Yet some su perHaou sudlers have done sso, and ii i.i omeiiiiy ascncu tnac ineir iru-i iu Cod illarcr thau that of tbe Trtas- uty Departmeut. relrusct, the Hon killer, a giant in form and stremjth, i- one ot tho curios itics of J'uris. He las a chamber carpDtcd 'with the skins of Pons slain iu Alpena, and srtvts rccl'crct'e Umucrs therein. It's uu can hardly be lifted by an ordinary mau. r A UiUJTE. Tho wretch who can Ktaud iu a pair of slippers worked lor ! I I 1 111 nun by ins wiie, ana scoiu ner, is a brute, who deseies to have the out in both icet. ; - A lynchburg ( VaA paper announces that every mau iuTfhat reiou is either runu?n Ibr office, suiog lor debt jor oeiti sued for the same. Lusiucsa is cousetiueutry dull. . i Tho "relapsing fever" continues j to infect the badly ventillated and over crowded tenemeut houses in New York city. I ho disease is contagious. At Chicago, oa Xcw Year's day, a lady's poodledog bit a geotlmaa caller's le. The dog didu't get sober iu three days. ! 1 Tho selectmen of a Connccicut town & Jvcrlises a reward of 25 lor the return of a stolen hearse "with tho body of the thief inside." j Mrs. Amelia llobbs has just becu elected a Justice of the Peace iu Jer sey couuty, 111., by a majority ofj 20, votc. I Numerous. A Thiladelphian has. found four thousand diltcreut ways of spelling buakespearo s uauie. - .., UiL 1 . 1 - J" -' -!. J .'"-:" ' V:, -' f MAIN STUliUT, lI)CtENI)KNCl2, lINE WINKS, LIQTTOUS AND REdARS X; serV94 tu customers on short notice, j This establishment does not dispense lang'e-j loot or auytning ot that character. 1 itiir C Ul at the Cem.-a ! r . 2 tf , j MIS CELLANEO US. FUnNITUllE! ISiireaiis, 1 v .Bedsteads, A Variety of CHAINS, for Kllchen and Pa'loV use, ItAW-HIDK ISOTTOM CHAIRS, Of nay own make. Shop near iVay mire's Iflill f INVITE THE PHBLrC TO EXAMINE) X my stock. ' I shall be i 'eased to show yoi my good.', and better pleased when y ou buy. New Work put up to order, and Repairing done at the lowest cash price, j 37 wra. C. WILLS. ; DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner 31a In aud 31111 ft(s., ! DALLAS, OCX. TTAVINO PURCHASED tbe OLD ?TAN7 JUL formerly belonging to W. H: Robb, and J wihmp to live and let live, I will sell at 1w rates, FOU CASH, everything in my line: j . - i . Drills, Patent Medicine, i : And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up ! expressly for Medicinal use. PERFUMERIES OF ALL KINDS. Cieatn Tartar, ; " &t!et ilus Sapo, ; I 7 I'arnts, O.V, Ya,.ik;ts, IJruhest J)t 'feuic I) hrx, . And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DKIKJ STOKE. I II. F. 'NICHOLS, Druggist. icv IllnlraU'd Vork on Calilbrnia ! THE CALIFORNIA SCRAP BOOK ! A ropositoty of n fol ;afTmatWm and se'ect readirg, cotiipricirg t hoire selections i f Prose ard P iy, T'e.. Iic:!enti and Anecdct;, boM Historical, Dccipiive, llL-noiiius and Hihsiu trial. . j TLo eoicui'er, in arrangirg a-d crtmMn'ng iralcrial, has presentc 1 be whole in an iaUr esi;ig ad attractive 'style. The brevity and variety of Up:cs irender the w rk pricula?iy eutcrtain;ng. In this w rk will be found tacts and iu' idcnt. on the Lives of tho Pioneers, and of the History f the Htste, that uiaks its pagt 2't.w with the fatt'4tioi)S of a rouinnce. i Ue conrdtntlr ritu-nate lor tim took a lirrr i-ale than an vork that bas l.en tirc- ft t . ,' .'UV V'i. .M.'J i f 'f ct UAit.lz vn.?ry, tiM.nitr. i i.4i; I l '" lnrvu- "".ng ipnts, immediately apply in person r by lelttr to tad uniterigied. We have also jest secure! the General A gen cy tor the Pacific. Coaft for! the Celebrated Mvre S tounta'.u IV" Au excellent article r act ats. II. II. II . C :OFT CO., l'uMUUcv, ! 0i Montgomery St. FAN FRANCISCO, CAL'A. 36 .S. Hedges, 31?' ;i S.tett, riidependrncc, OK5 WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ii) Ms line, in the moit euustdntial mau- ncr, at short r,tice. I piir TERMS REASONABLE. tSv Give me a ca'.l and try myj work. 20-if ! i . HEDGES. TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are ro prepared to fuj.iifb all claf'fs. wiia constant employment nt home, the wim'e of the time or fur tbe sj,sre moments. F.tiMness new, lifi'it nnd profit t't.le. Pettns of :ther htx easiiy can I nun 50o. to $" per eveoinj, and a pr-p.r tv'tnl sum l y devoting ibc' r wbote time to the buf'nci--8. Loys and j;Ws e$n nearly as matb ns uitP. Tlmt nil who se this notiec miy send t'ifir a hes ai'd test the busiocss, we ma'. ; ti,t nnparaMe'ed offer : To such as are not wed satisfied, wo I send $lj to pay for the trouble ofwiiruiff. full part cuIhi, a valuable saiu ple, whi ii will do to commence tv .uk on, and a copy ftf "The People's Literary Companii a" one of the larcest and Liest family newspapers published all f e nt free by nuii'. Rea ler, if vou want pei tnatjent. proin iioe work. h jhij E. C. ALLEN A CO., AtuisTA, 3I;xs. SO "V'l CKS' , FLORAL i;f!5K for 1870 True Fr;HT Enmoxor O.ir HrsTnRKn ajd TwrniV TiiirsAsn copies of Vlcks Illutt a ted Calaliffueof Stcdsaml Moral (iuide, U published and ready to .end out. It is ele ganilv printed on line tintea paper, wuu av..-ui 200 fine wood Enrravings of Flowers and Vo- tnl.Vn. nnd a beautiful Coi.onr 3 Plate con sisting of seven varieties of Phlox Drutuuiondii, making a nno , noaucT of v u lox ks. Tt in the most beautiful, as welt as tbe most instructive Floral Guide published, gmng plain and thorough directions for tho . j ; ( il W."-pfablcs. The Floral Juido is;publshed for the benefit nt mu riil(imfrs. to wbo:U it IS Sent fl'00 with- put application, but will bo forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Ten Cs.xrs, TfcUicU v not halt tho cost. AJtres? i JANES VI Civ - ' ' ' ""i; ' Rochester, N. ' : i i .. K, . SLOAT,; I ,. Carriage anil Ornamental SIG I1 irXEK, rrmmnrMl lftr9et. Upoii s::itjr s aiocK, n-tf BALES!, j 'MISCELLANEOUS. J MAIN STREET, EQLA. TELm I O T Y5 i WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that be keeps constantly on band a large assortment of j . a GENERAL MERCHANDISE1 Specially adapted to the wants of tbe community, eabracing Dry Goods, Groceries, t K Qiiccnsivarc, ; Hardware, Boots A: JSliocs, s Hats & np, Etc., Etc., Etc. aorCall, and Judge for jourselve8.-t5 PREMIUM GANG- ' I PLOWS! THE BEST KNOWN TO MAN I HJASOi'S CAIVG PLOW - "CHAff.LElVGE." THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR cbned the excluifite right from Win. Ma son, for the District comprising the counties of POLK and MARION, is manufacturing these Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for t ie same on short notice. " . Come, Farmers, and encourage Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise 1 And enable yourselves to raise Large Crops. For Sale at my Shop at SIOO each j! T. II. JjUCAS, : fi ! Dixie, Polk county. On. tJOOKS X, STtTIOSEUX J. K. GHAj, STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON, Importer, Wholesale and Rectail Dealer In School Cooks, KlauU Blooks, stationery and illiisical Iiitriicsiciits. J2 All l inds of f?ehol Books used in this vicin ity con; mMy or lund. aWn i" r.i i: asdij & :r aulin'3 cbgaks. ! AsTUCTu-.it r.U ray v.Kk direct from ma an- j :"., ).;.- vi P i'':ijut-r. I cau ctftr auperiorj tV putiirb.M'. $ rllatf a block east of the ilauk- 3 i : ; ywt DALLAS UVERYi FEED & SALE Cor. JIalu and Court Streets, ; Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED , THE ABOVE $Uxid of Mr. A. H. Whitley, wo have re fitted ,and re stockol it in such a manner as wi'1 satisfactorily meet every want of tho com munity. " Jujrsrics, sinrrle or double. Hacks, Cou- corU Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all bmirs, day or night, on . short notice.- Supciior Saddle Horses, let by the uay or ?eeK , TERMS, EEASONAltLE. 4 J . T..G. RICHMOND BY OVCKLAiD ROUTE t r !STEIN ! . , THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE j ceived and is now. opening a carefully so lve ted stock of ) Drv Good, j Groceries, -Boots & Shoes, Ladies I)rcs Goods, !; illeh's Clothing, ji ETC., ETC., ' Which be proposes to sell as CHEAP as th j lame quality or good can do pioaureit t 1 this side of Portland, ' Call rvnd Boo Me. - ' 1 ' Won't Forgt tUe Chlekamln. 4 J . II. LEWIS, MsTABLEitils SASH AMD DOOR FACTORY, Canier M1H at 'Ml streets, Dallas, Ri2n Campiiell TTAYE CONSTANTLY ON HAND1 sA li a largo vaiitty of Doors and jH SaitheN of all tho coiamn shea, and ofLJAJI tui Les wovkmanship. at their Sash and Door Factory, which they oifer for sale as cheap as such articles can be pur chased elsewhere. jrVy are also prepared to fill all special orv ders for work iu their line promptly, cheaply and accurately. . . : i bivo ua a trial, and you will be satisfied. 5 ' RIOGS A CAMPRELL. WflLfELCirS PREMIUM SALMON BEST W in market in kits or barrels. For sale at COX A EARIIATtrS, uleta s t 1 1 1 .