Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, March 19, 1870, Image 4

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COUHTi OFFICIAL PAPEE
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAUC.II 1
: A iivotl J5utcr Story.
The Louisville Courier creases tbo
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reputation ot a landlady iu ibat city
witU tlio bllowing butter story :
There is a "private boarding house in
ilic city which is a kind of rendezvous
for medical students At least it is
generally considered so as much from
the fact, perhaps, , that it 'affords the
necessaries of an ordinary boarding
house to some thirty of these young
fellows as that jt is devoted exclusively
v to the accommodation of this class'of
persons. Not long since the landlady
made a purchase of some butter.
Among the lot'was a lump which was
rather s.ged. It was put ou one of the
tables for dinner the same day, and no
one there tooc butttr. The nest day
it .was. put; upon another table, and
likewise remained intact So it passed
around to all the tables, and at the end
ct the 'week, when it had swung com
pletely around the eircjc unmolested,
tlm landlady was puzzled to know what
ta do with it. -It cost her too much to
be thrown away, and she had kept it
too long now to return it to the gro
cery man. She couldn't afford to lose
it; and she didn't mean to ; so she took
at hud! paddled it over into another
shape,; making it more rotund, and in
no respect similar to its former anpear-
ance m us orana new aress at dinner
that day, but it met with the same cold
reception. '-Around it went again, day
by day, irom one table to another, till
it arrived at that of a real specimen of
a student a wild rollicking, don't care,
jolly fellow, always ready and eager for
some mischief. Ho watched is op.
portunity, and when the landlady hap
pened to step cut of the dining room
. for a moment, he took the bi" roll of
butter, which was then just soft enough
to hold itself together, and with one
fiwing it went! spat against the ceiling,
and stuck there in a kind of hernia-.
phere. ' The landlady entered just
moment , fater, and her attention was
immediately attracted to the unusual
situation of the butter by the giggling
and tittering of the boarders. ''Who
did that?" she screamed iu a terrible
rage. There was no answer, when the
fellow who had done the mischief, look
ing very slyly up at the greaay sub
stance, which was just hanging over
his head, says, "Speak, butter I yuu'r
old enough to talk for yourself.
From Loweh California. Mr
Cazcrta who left Santa Barbara two
weeks" ago, and arrived in Salctn yes
terday, looking lor a location in which
to settle', informs thft Statesman of the
11th, that the drouth in Lower Cal
fornia is actually causing suffering al
ready. The papers do not mention this;
even the country papers, published in
the parched up region, never allude to
itj but the facts arc that there has
been jio rain there all winter, with the
exception of the shower of which we
informed by telegraph, and which our
informant says penetrated the ground
to a depth of one and a half inches,
and dried out immediately. The re
sult that for hundreds of miles the old
crop of grass has been oaten up or
burnt off, and no nw gra.i? bavin
started, the ground is perfectly bare,
and iteck are already starving. It is
too late to look for rain now, in tuat
section of the country, and 31 r. C. say;
there are great numbers of small farm
ers who will have bard work to keep
alive. The rich fare but little better.
As an instance, Mr. Holli.ter, with bis
.partner, owned a : ranch ot 22,700
acres, stocked with 00,000 bead of
eheep, said he should be compelled to
drivo'them off in search of pasturagV
elsewhere, and thus might save some of.
bis flock. , Mr. C. says they have al
ways told him that in Oregon it rained J
-ii . ii i i . t
an i,.e nine, arm ne cor.ciuucu; to go
there and sec if it rained enough to
make the gras
srrow.
He was agree
ably surprised to find the weather de
lightful the 'first day.
An Illinois undertaker sent the fol
lowing entertaining note to a sick man:
"Dear Sir :-IIaving positive proof that
yon are rapidly approaching death's
gate, I have therefore thought it not
imprudent to call your attention to the
enclosed advertisement of my abundant
6tock of ready-made coffins, and desire
to make . the suggestion that you signify
to your friends a wish for the purchase
of your burial outfit at my establish
ment." Patriotic- A Western stump or
ator, in the course of one of his speech
es, remarked : "Gentlemen, . if the
Par-sy-fix 'ocean were an ink jtand, arid
the hull clouded canopy of Kcaven and
the level ground of our yearth wor n
, Bhcet. ot paper, I couldn't begin to
( write my love of country onto it.''
-
, An effort be"ng made to introduce
the oldatyle of ornamental coach doora
in Albany, with heraldic devices and
family coat of arms. Several orders to
that effecHiave been received by prom?
incnt coach makers.
It is asserted by the Mechanic's Mag-
aztne tuat one hour alter the iras or
London jis lighted theair is dexodized
as much as if ,500,000 people had been
added to its' population." During the
combustion of oil, tallow, gas, etc., wa
ter is produced as well as carbonic acid;
in cold weather we sec it coudensed on
the windows. IJy the burning of gas
twenty-four hours iu London, more
water, it is estimated, is produced than
would supply an emigrant ship on her
,'oyage jrom Lngland to Australia.
A London medical journal of the
22d of January states that "tho Queen
has been suffering repeatedly durinjr
the last few monthWrom neuralgia, af
fecting thj different parts of the body,
and sevcro enough to seriously interfere
with her rest. Her Majesty has just
recovered from a recurrence of the
neuralgia attacking the face severely.
Tho attacks have been attributable to
disturbance of the nervous system due
to exposure, worry or excitement.
A successful school is in operation in
London for teaching deaf and dumb
children to speak. Although the ina
unity to control the voice by the ear
produces harsh and disagreeable tone,
the pupils learn to articulate distinctly
and to understand what is said to them
by watching tho movements of the
speaker's lips.
The Philadelphia Ledger says that
the new president of the Heading, Rail
road Company is voted an annual
salary if 20,000, and on condition
that he relinquishes entirely the lucra
tive buisness of his profession, except
in tho interest of the company $10,000
annually in addition.
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It is designed by its course of ituily and pracv
tice to place a
LUSINES
EDUCATION 'WITHIN
ilEACJI OF ALL.
THE
Every facility i3 afforded for acquiring a
SOUND EUSIKESS EDUCATION
In the shortest possible time, and at
the! least expense.
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Every student will hare an i
Actual Usisincss Practice,
A
Miniature "World of Business,
mO WHICH HE IS INTRODUCED AFTER
X having computed the Theory, and which
has the tfi'oct of thoroughly familiarising him
with all the minutae of real bu?ine?s. This
feature of the Institution also affords an ex
cellent practice in
COMMERCIAL CCESESPONDEirCE,
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And furbishes nhnndant opportunities fr tcst
jing tho Student's knowledge of
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
In conducting this acual practice, co-pnrt-ncrhipg.
are formed, and when the day of dia
solutiod and Bcttlement comes, tho subject of
PAliTNNKSIIIP SETTLEHKNT
Is taken1 up and investigated; ond the princi
ple practically applied.
The mo-it thorough instruction i afforded in
EusincEt Penraauahip also, a course in
JP lio norttil ly 9
By a practical Short-Hand Reporter, for the
benefit of those who wish to pursue this use
ful Hubject. :
For circulars, giving full particular, address
j LAUDFN t DEFRANCE.
February 19.-ly
A ! ui i si i s t ra t or m Sale.
i
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
County Court of Polk County, Oregon, rondo
January term, A. D. 1870, the undersigned Ad
ministrator of the estates of David Durdon, de
ceased, Will on Monday the 4th day of April, A.
D. 1870, at the Court House door in Dallas, in
paid county, between the hours of II A. M. and 4
P.M. of said day, expose for public pale, for gold
or silver coin, to the highest bidder, all
the tight, titlo and interest which the said
David 'Burden had at the time of his decease,
in and to the following described Real Estate,
via.: The E. i of the S. W. i, and tho S. i of
the E. i of tho N. W. J of Section U, 1. 6. 8.,
K. 7 W. of tho Willamette Meridian. Also,
tho undivided one-half interest in and to tha
N. i of tbo W. i of tho N. E. of amo sec
tion and township. . All Raid premises boing
n Polk County, Oregon. Sale to commence ot
ono o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms of sale :
Cash in hand.
, "WM. BURDEN,
Administrator.
SULI.IVA! A WljtTSOX, 1
I Adm'nistrator's Attorneys.
January, 29, 1870. Iw4
OS. Id
AD VER TJSEMENTS.
AITEItS. DO YOU WANT COME
JT riue Cloth. Gaiters? if so, supply, your
selves at J. II. jf.mViS S.
l L II MB M
14,O90 Feet o I ILuEnlcr
FOll SALK
AT TiLLOTSOH S EV11LL i
A good assortment at the Mill Yard j or Or
ders filled.
JUDGE COLLINS, fit Dallas. is my author
ized Agnt to sell said lumber and to collect all
bills due me for lumber. Put in your order
soon, if you want a good lot of Lumber at
$9 Per Thousand,
On the Yard.
STEPHEN TILLOTSON.
Feb.U'-no-Ilti.
Notice of Final Settlement.
tn T1IK
COUNTY COTJHT OF' POLK
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County, State of Oregon, in the macter of
tho estate u? tint). Iv.f C ai:.' duetaneJ, J. 11.
Miller, aduiinistratcr of fcaid e-taK b.iv'tns f Ic V"
h fin&l account in ui l CV-utt praying a, 6n?.l
scttlomeut of the suu, and that ho ls
dischar -d fn.ta further lstVt!"?y s fueK ad-
iniiiltn.tor. Therefore, notice U hereby given
to ?!1 person? interested 5p said cunt?, that tf
said f pplieation will bo heard and determined
at tho Court Hou.8 in l;alia, oa ilouday, thj
7th day ol Alarch, A. D. l.S7.
J. L. COLLIN.?, Co. Jude.
tFeb. 12,U70. 40-1
milE UNDEItSHlNlwl) HAVING BEEN
X duly appoint I by th ' County Court of
Polk cyunty, Oregon, Executor oi the last will
and testament of H. B. IlaE, 'tcb'., I'f i cf
said cvunty Therefor j, el pcr-ot m Sndebtod
to sui.l t.'.ito are r."Ufstd t" make immedi
ate jrymsnt to me; nut aM j. h vir;
claims ;!(j;iiri3f paid estate are notified to prc
seit tht ia U tic, du'y vcri&cd, at my ;2'dc::ee
in Buci.a Visti, in i-.'ul cour.'v, within fcix
m-jnths iru. the li,t,e ut rot.
E. C.
11 ALL.
Executor.
Feb. 12-noll-t
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS !
CfF KVEUV VAllll'rV,
Dllass Jan. 29.-nS-tt.
Adminit r a tor's a I c .
TTN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHE
County Court of Polk vunty,Or2onrtiadQ
Fthru.irr Term, A. 1. l$"lf the nndeniijrneJ,
Admin"u-'tr;itr of the estite of Joseph Ana
?trong, deceased, will on Monday, the-lsh' day of
April, A. D. 170, t tho tmt Uousloor, !;!
1 a 1 1 -is, in ;i.l couTity. hetw i-n tho hours of y
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock 1. M., of paid d-iy,
expose for public -ale, for K'dd or silver eoiij,
td the h;ght-t bidder, all the ri,;ht, UU atid
intvrest, which the aid Jo?ph Armstrong ha 1
at the time of' his dfcorv.c, in and to the fol
lowing diriihrd premise, t viz : Tho south
west i f futhwcst 1 of section two; tho
southeast of outheaft 1 of gcctinit three:
the northeast of northeast of ftcction ten :
and the northwest of northwest of feeli in
e'eren, in townsdiip fi south, rango 4 we,t, ia
Polk County, Oregon. iSalu to tt gin at one
o'clock on said day. Term of sale: Cash iu
hand.
J. O. CAMPBELL.
Administrator.
Scllivam Ss, WlIITSON,
A d uu n in r a t o r 'a A t to r n e j a
Feb. 12, 1S70. Iw4
t
s
1 ALT. OAltMEN ISLAND AND J.l V
ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at
COX A EARHART'S Salem.
Q
UEENSWAltlS IN ABUNDANCE,
At.
J. 11. LEWIS'S.
NEW
W'it. " Herb. Tree. Shrub
4I w; I -
and Evergreen Seeds, vvith direc
tions fbr culture, prepaid by mail.
The most complete and judicious
assor tment in the country. Agents
wanted.
25 Ports of either for $1 ; prepaid by mail,
pnid. New h
ardy fragrant everbloomiugJa
kle, 50 cents each, prepaid. Truo
iinn ITon(V8Uc'
Cape Cod Cranberry, -lor upianu or wwmuu
culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with directions.
Priced catalogue to any addresa gralbj also,
trade list. Seeds on' coniuttssion.
li. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and
Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, MaiS. Estab
lished In 1312. " .
. . ..., 1
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
MOOr.Z'S SLOCK, SALiSCS.
I
Goods by the Package at Reduced Rate
mylQ-Stf
Jiit;rwoo!, Barker & o,
Commercial street, Salem. Oregon,
I'ANTTFACTUltll ALL KINDS OF WAO-
1L ONS after the most approved styleu and
the best of workmaniihip, on short notice, ana
at po:tixi'i pisiciss:
. 21-tf
i 7Tp7 S I. OAT,
Carriage and Ornamental
Comnercial Street,
Ui-itoaite Starlccy'a Block,
futr SALEM.
Saddle ry, g& Harness
Main &t. (oppofiu tho Court Iloufc), Dallas,
" T ANL'FAC Tl'REIs. AM jir.Ai.i.n. i.
jV L Il irne, .Saddles, r.ridle. V,"hi . Collar., j
Check Line. te etc., of all kinds, which ho is
prepared U ci! at the lowest Irving rat-.n.
eO-ItEPAlllING done on short notice.
UUBGRSH & SHiKDLER,
ImpC'rlerl and Dealers' in
FURNITURE
AND '
Tito Largest ftock and the Oldest Fur-
niturc IIoue in lorllai.d.
TAREROOMS AND FACTORY:
CORNER S ALII ON AND FIEST STREETS,
POKTI.AXD, OHIXJONV
U tf
M. tl A A S,
DEALER IN
i:tIT0.12 BOOTS,
State Sirrot, Salmi, Oregon,
Two doors from Express office.
J
ist nrcErvjcn. a good stock of
French Kin and Calf SUins, California Kip
and Calf Skin-, and California bole Lea'.licr,
whiih I Oikr fur sale cheap.
I' V ill
Thee higher t price in ca.h paid for Furs and
Hides.
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Thr Ftnst Epitiot! op Uk Ht MnnKn A5t
Twbmty TuorsAxn copies of Vlcks llluftra
tfd 'ata!o:ucf Seed and Floral fluide,
i. piibjirhed and ready to fend out. It is tie
irantly printcl on fine tinted paper, with about
J00 fine wood Engravings of Flowers and Ve
eetabio?. and a beautiful Colored Pi-atr con-
i.tin2 of !cven varieties of Phlox Drummondii,
making a fine
I50(IUI2T OV PIII.OXK
It is tho most beautiful, as well as tho most
instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain
and thorough directions tor the
Culture of Flowers and Vegetables,
Tho Floral Guvdo ia published for the benefit
of my customers, to whom it is sent tree witn
out application, but will be forwarded to all
who apply by mail, for Trx Cejts, which is
not half Uto cost. Address,.
JAXKS yick,:
Rochester, N Y.
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WHAT U O!
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TIIE
JlA. undersigned will please call and scttlo im
mediately, and thereby save eost to themselves.
and expenso to me.
II. F. NICHOLS.
Dallas, Ogn., Jan. Stb, 1870,
MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE.
TMNW WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS
m . PCX f vvs i uciwiuvi a vis ruui t. uvuvut
This establishment does not dispense tangle-
foot or anything of that chi
character.
0 Call at the Gem. f5
20 tf
LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR
Cash or Marketable Produco at
v J. II. LEWIS'S.
Alao Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, all the now
Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early
Rose Potato, prepaid, for $1. Couovers Col
.n.l Asnarairus. S3 ner 100; $25 per 1000 pre-
" J r-l
jZlIf you wish tho vel-y best Cabixet Tho
tokai'hs, you must call on Ell AD LEY ic
liULOFSON, 4.2'i iloatomery etreet, San
Francisco.
ScnorutA is a taint or! Infection in the hu
man organism which weakens the vital forces,
and disorders or disarraiigeg the functions of
th whole system. This taint or infection is
most usually hereditary in the constitution, but
it may also arise from habits of life, unwhole
some food, etc. Iu timej if this disease docs
not show itself in an ulcerous or tubercular
form, it induces those other diseases, such as
consumption, ulcerations of the" lirer, stomach
and kidneys, salt rheutn, dropsy, etc. Tho beat
i i
remedy ever yet discovered-ia "Dr. Walker'
VEGETABLE ISEGAK BlTTEBS. . It Will CUTO
tho disease if not too fari advanced, and will
eradicate the cause. M ! "
VilULWM l),UrIISON, L
- i ' !i' 'I I
OlEce, 2Io. Gl l(Adjoining; TelegrapTi Office),:
Front street, Portland, Oregon. I
SPECIAI, COIXI3CTOU OF CLAIMS.
Accounts, Notes, Bonds,, Drafts and Mercan
tile claims of every defeription throughout Or
egon ana Uc Territories. WILL BE MADE A
SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT
ED, as well asviih a duo; regard to economy
in all business matters intrusted to his care and
the proceeds paid over' pupotually.
real Estate dealek,
lVORIS OF WISDOM j i
For Yorso Men, hi
On"Mhe Ruling Passion in Youih and Early
Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring
and Unfortunate. ient in scakd letter envel
ope.-, free of charge. Address, Howabd Asso-ciatio-v.
Box P, Philadelphia, Pa, b
PA 2 AT KlffjILER. ;
THE GREAT .
Family Elcdicine of the!
A so
Taken Internally, It Cures
Vym'vnlfry, VI "lira, Iinrt-htrn,
yr.nurt, Vlnttira, linrt-litra,
Crtmi mt i Jun In tltA Rnulach,
l!,ikrl l'li,tiiufii, I'li'liUrn' Voile. I
Ititrr V'tMplnhtt, Iji'n jil't, Iiilxrjttion,
Sort- Throat, Xuii'hn Vfld,
Ued Kitcrna
I), it Cures
lhnU, Ft Inn, Cut, firuhr. Tnf-nr S afI, Old
fir, I'aiit in tJie tnce,
. Jll Hlli'.lt
d c, tit
uu, 'Fruited Ftcf,
lie.
THE TI.T1E
w
7 HEN THOSE IJ
DEBTED TO THE
settle np. I will not
nnieriigr.sd must
carry old accounts up to
pew books, a bert'to-
.ore. Ail uiti.'t ttk up
U) the 1st of January
l70.' Further delay h
not only iinnct'cary
but dangerous.
.1. II. LEUiS.
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Nos. 102, 101, 10G Front street, cor Alder,
P01TLAND,! 0RE30N, i
THOMAS RYAN, - - iPKOPKIETOR.
(Formerly of tbe What, Cheer House.)
', j-r
HAVING OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE
the proprietor wich? to announce to tho
public tha' ho i. .now prepared to accommodate
guvsbs in a .satisfactory '-manner at the saost
reasonable rates. ! i '! i
Th(5 entire hone hs' been rewlv j finished
and fnrr.i.-hed throughout in tho most complete
and potnfatablc manner.1 1 ! !
Bagao taken tv and from tho house free of
harse. i i
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BANK EXCHANGE GALOOT,
Slain street, :
! : Datlap, )n.
nnvv-3 T.TnrrnN tniiTr't? n.-p
If Bitters, Ct-arf, Cai:die.. Oy?
Oysters. l Fl
and Sardines tfill he c(v'd to gcntlc-,li
men on the outilo of th counter, by a gentle
man who has an tyo to 4',ojz" on the in?ide.
Sa come along, boys ;: make no delay, and
we wih soon hour what you have t say.
j! . F. CLIM1AN.
i i
G. B. STILES'
HEADQUARTERS
3Iain street, Opposite Court House,
IVexv Store !
LpVciv Ooods!
AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A
laraje aortmerit of jchoico '
Mt! !
riioviswxs, v
a rock runs,
WOODEN WARE, I
TOHACCO, ,
FRUITS,
CIGARS,
YANKEE XOTtOSS, Etc., Etc.
Als , n General Assortment of 1
BOOTS, SUdES AND CiAITERS.
I design to keep
cniy the CHOICEST and
BEST articles aud sell them at a Small Profit
For Cash. : - , - : , ; . ' '
MY MOTTO. fLulck sales and small
prollts, !
a. C. STILES.
TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wen now
prcparca, to furnish, all clarses with constant
employment at homo, tte whole of the timo or
for the eparo momentfjj Business now, light
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
cam from 50c. to $ j pet evening, and a propor
tional sum by devoting' their whole time to the
business. Hoys and girls earn nearly as much
aa man. That all who tvtbis notice may send
ineir tutoress ana test tho business, wo make
ttns unparalleled offer: 'To such as ara not wel
satisfied, we will send SI to pay for tho trouble
of writing. ull particulars, a valuablo sam-
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Diseases of theso organs require the use of a
diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Con
sumption or insanity may enaue. Our flesh
and blood aro supported from these sources,
and the ' '
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and that of Posterity, depend uj on prompt nse
of a reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of lSyears, prepared by '
V, s H. T. HELMBOLD. .
i . - , Drvggitt,
No.' 594 Broadway New York,
. No, 161 South Tenth t, Philadelphia, Penn,
Prico, $1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for 16 60
delivered to any address. V
SOLP BY JDRUOGISTS EVERYWnER E
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