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J It t D r t g o n l t pbl ft ;t it.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, M AttCH 20
JIuiv Ueecher CJotlis Uyc Teeth Cut.
I had no fondness for mathematics,
yet I became- proficient in its eieaien-
,tarj branches?, in my school days under
the teachings of W. 1. N. Fitzgerald,
which in full, is William Pitt Nelson
Jitzerall. When, i'roiVsxor Javie.s,
of West LVmt, was. traveling in Gun
.adai he was served by an hostler's boy,
aud in putting some questions to him,
lie proved so sharp at figures that the
Professor took him aloDg as a servant,
lie waa waiter and boy of all work.
But ho developed such giftl aud graces
that he was put to his books, aud be,
.came a cadet, and stood second to noue,
until an unfortunate Christmas soiree
..delivered him from the thrall of West
Point, and sent him to fiuish his career
in the great academy of the world. I
found him, in 1827, teaching mathe
matics at Mount Pleasant Classical In
stitute, Amherst, Mass. He taught
me to couquer in studying. There is a
vcry hour in which young nature, tug
ging, discouraged and weary with books,
'rises ''with the consciousness of victo
rious power into masterhoad. Forever
after he kuows that he can learn any
thing if he pleases. It is a distinct
intellectual ''don version."
7 I first went to the blackboard, unccr
tao, soft, full of whimpering.
"That lesson must be learned," he
.said, in a very quiet tone, but with a
.terrible intensity, and with the certain
,ty of fate. And explanations and ex
cuses he trod .under foot with utter
Bcornfullncss. '"I want that problem ;
I don't want and reasons why I dou't
get it." J
"I did study it two hours."
'That's nothing to me I want the
lesson. You need not study it at all,
.or you may study it ten hours just to
jsuit yourself. 1 want the lesion. Un
derwood, go to the blackboard."
m 'Oh, yes, but U ml r wood got some
body to show him his lesson."
'Wnat do I care how you get it ?
That's your business. 3ut you must
have it."
It was tough for a green boy, but it
seasoned him. In less than a month I
had the most intense sense of intellect
ual independence and courage to de
fend my recitations.
In the midst of a lesson, his cbjd
and calm voice would fall upon me in
the midst of a demonstration 'No !"
I hesitated, stopped, and then went
back to the beginning; and on reach
ing the same spot again "No!" uN
tered with the tone of perfect convic
tionvbarred my progress.
"The next I" and I sat down in red
confusion. He, toOi, was stopped with
"No!" but he went right on, finished,
and, as he sat down, wa3 rewarded with
"Very well."
"Why," whipered I, " recited it
just as he did, and you said "No!"
"Why didn't you say yes and stick
to it? It is not enough to know your
lesson. You must know that you know
it! You have learned nothing till you
are sure. If all the world says no,
your business is to say yes, and prove
it."
The foregoing contains a lesson well
worthy of study and consideration by
all who are engaged in the instruction
of the youth. A mere parrot like reci
tation of the lesson given to be learned
ii too often accepted by the teacher in
lieu of a thorough knowledge and un
derstanding of it by the pupil. Such
surface learning will always prove a
stumbling, block to the advancement of
the scholar, and will create a habit of
superficial thought fatal to the full de
velopment of his-mental powers. As
the writer says, "It is not enough to
know your lesson, iou must know
tnat you Know it. aims Knowledge
can only be attained by thoroughness
on the part alike of teacher and pupil,
and it will depend upon the teacher
whether or not the pupil shall ac
quire that thoroughness, so essential in
the acquisition cf knowledge and the
formation of a well educated mind.
It is found by experiments recently
made by Prussian military authorities
' that a sheet of ice three inches thick
affords a perfectly safe passage for in
fantry or horses marching in single file,
and for light carriages; with a thick
ness of six inches it will bear all sorts
of wa'gons and cannon. The strength
of the ice may bo increased by cover
ing it with straw and laying planks un
der the wagon wheels. The last nam
ed precaution is to bo recommended
with heavy vehicles, even when the ice
is six inches thick. All jerking and
irregular motion is to be avoided, as it
.serves to make the ice dangerous. A
few winters ago, ten or twelve young
people, joining hands in an extended
line, attempted to cross a pond at a
smart trot, keeping step as they went.
A few minutes and the ice began to os
c Hate, a"c rash followed, and the major
ity of tho party got an improvised
cold bath! -The 'ice was found in this
case to be only two inches thick, but it
would probably have resisted a regular
aud steady movement somewhat lunger.
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A Scotch lady, who was discomposed
by the introduction of gas, asked, with
much earnestness, "What's to become
of the poor Whales?"
Itwasaskcd by a scholar, why Master
Thomas Hawkins did not marry Miss
Ulagrovc, he was answered, ;he could
uot master her, so he missed her." ;
A gentleman asked, a friend in a
very (knowing manner, "Prey did you
ever see a cat-fish No, " was the re
sponse, "but Iv'e seen a rope walk."
A notorious miser having heard a
very elegant charity sermon, exclaimed,
"This sermon strongly proves the ne
cessity of alms. I have almost a mind
to turn beggar."
"Pay mo that five dollars you owe
me, Mr. Malroouey," said a country at
torney. "For what?" " For the opin
ion you had of me. "Laith, 1
never
had any opinion of you iu all my life.
A mother, admonishing her son (a
lad about seven years of age), told him
he should never defer till to morrow
what he could do to-day. The little
urchin replied, "Then mother, let's eat
the remainder of the puddiug to night."
A young man met a rival who was
somewhat advanced iu years, and wish
ing to annoy him, inquired how old he
was? " I can't exactly tell," replied the
other; "but I can inform you that an
ass is older at twenty, thau a man at six
ty?" A facetious fellow having unwitting
ly offended a conceited puppy, the lat
ter told him he was no "geutleman."Are
you a gentleman?" asked the droll one.
Yes.sir," answer I the fop. " Then, I
am very
other.
giad
I am not," replied the
Two Oxonians dining toother one of
them noticing a spot of grease on the
neck-cloth of his companion said," I see
you are a Grecian." Pooh !" said the
other, "that is far-fetched."" No, in
deed," said the punster," I made it on
the spot."
An old gentleman accused his ser
vant ot having stolen his stick. The
man protested perfect innocence.
"Why, you know," rejoined his master,
" that the stick could never walked off
with itself." "Certainly uot, sir,unless
it was a walking stick."
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And furnishes abundant opportunities for test
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In conducting this actual practico, co-partnerships
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LAUDFN A DEFRANCE.
February 19.-ly
E. . SLOAT,
Carriage ami Ornamental
Commercia Jftrset,
Opposite Starkey's Block,
2l-tf SALEM.
NE W AD VEH T1SEMENTS.
1 AITERS. DO
YOU WANT SOME
X Fiue Cloth Gaiters? if so, supply jour
selves at
J. II. LEWIS'S.
Notice of
Final Settlement.
THE COUNTY COURT OP POLK
County, State of Oregon, in the matter of
the estate of Geo. Iv. Culp, deceased, J. II.
Miller, administrator of said estate, having filed
his final account in suid Court praying a final
settlement-, of the same, and that ho be
discharged from further liability ad such ad.
ministrator. Therefore, notice U hereby given
to all persons interested in said estate, that the
said application will be heard and determined
at tho Court House in Dallas, on Monday, the
7th day of March, A. D. 1870.
J. L. COLLINS, Co. Jndso.
Feb. 12, 1870. 4U-4
1xccjb tors' ftolacc.
rnilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
JL duly appointed by the County Court of
l'olk county, Oregon, Executor of the la.t will
and testament of U. R. Hall, deceased, late of
said county : . Therefore, all persons iudebted
to said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment to mo; and all persons having
claims against said estate are notified to pre
sent them to me, duly verified, at my residence
in Buena Vista, in said county, within six
months from the date hereof.
. ... . E. C. HALL.
Feb. 12-no41-4 Executor.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS !
OF EVERY VARIETY,
AT CJ. II. STI mtokik
Dallas, Jan. 29-SS-lt.
Administrator's Sale.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
County Court of Polk county, Oregon, made
February Term, A. D. 1870, the underpinned,
Administrator of tho estate of Joseph Arm
strong, deceased, will on Monday, thejtli day of
April, A. D. 1870, at the Court Houho door, in
Dallas, in said county, between the hours of 9
o'clock A. M. aud 4 o'clock P. M.,of said day,
expose fir public Hale, for gold or silver coin,
to the highest bidder, all the right, title and
interest, which the said Jossph Armstrong had
at the time of bin decease,' in and to the fol
lowing described premises, via : The south
west i of 'southwest of section two ; the
southeast 1 of southeast J of section three;
the northeast i of tiorthfjixt of tftion U-o ;
and the northwest I of northwest of section
eleven, in township f south, range 1 wet, in
Polk County, Oregon, h'ale to begin t one
o'clock ou cuid day. Terms of sale : Cash in
hand.
J. G. CAMPBELL.
Administrator.
SfLLlVAX WHtT.SOS,
Administrator's Attorneys
Feb. 12, 1870. ' lwt
Administrator's Sa I e.
I
N rURS17ANCifci)F AN ORDER OF THE
County Court bf Polk County, Orciron. made
January term, A. D. 1S79, the undersigned Ad
ministrator of the estate of Davtl Burden, de-
eased, will on Monday the 4th day of April, A.
D
1-S70. at the Court House door in Dallas, in
said county, between the hours of 'J A. M. and 4
P.M. of said day, expose for public sale, for gold
or silver coin, to tue nirnest Moiier, all
the right, title and interest which the said
David Burden had at the time of his deccusc,
in and to the following described Real Ett,
vi.: The E. J of the S, W. J, and the S. i of
the E. 4 of the N. W. 1 of S-tion y, T. 0. 8..
It. 7 W. of the Willamette Meridian. Alo,
the undivided one-halt interest in and to tha
N. of the W. of the N. K. J of same sec
tion ami township. All sai I premises being
n Polk County, Oregon. Sale to continence at
one o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms of sale :
Cash in hand.
WM. BURDEN,
Administrator.
Sl'LMVAX A WlUTSOJC,
Administrator's Attorneys.
January. 2'J, 1870. lwl
W Ir EI A TI W A TV IB
Let every o&o wl wants a Watch
real thi
curetully.
Especially if in some remote, out-of-the-way
place. j
Now that tho railroad is open, wo propose to
give the residents of Oregon the opportunity of
getting single genuine Waitfiam Watches at
owest 2Jicw Yotk Wholesale Prices!
We sell more Waltham Watches than any
other establishment in the country, cither
wholesale or retail : we fend great numbers to
every section of the co.ntry by Mail and K.t
pres?, carefully packed nad in perfect running
order. Our .plan is this t You want a watch,
and see our advertisement; now, we want you
first to write to us for our Descriptive and Illus-.
trated Price List; we will send it, post-paid, by
return rant!. It explains all the diflercnl kinds,
tells the weight and quality of tho cases, with
prices of each ; you then make a selection of
the kind you prefer, and send us your order.
We will then send you the watch by express,
with the bill to collect on delivery. We give
instructions to tho Express Company to allow
.i it.
you to open the pacaago ana examine ino
Watch; if it suits, you can pay, ana tako a; it
not, you are under no obligation to receive it
and if it is taken, and afterward does not prove
satisfactory, we will exchange it, or
REFUND THE MONEY. -
An an itiiliialion of the, J'riri,we trill quote
owe WnUh t out our lixt. The P. S. EartleTT,
Lerrr MovrmvHt, imiji f.jrtra Jewel, (,iroHoMt;
fer liul'iine, I'alnit Pinion, J'aUnt Dnnt Cap,
dud all the uther l&le imprvkrimnU, in n isalitl
Coin fiilrcr 6Vic,
$28 in Greoiibacks, or about $20 in Coin.
All tho other kinds, both gold and silverin
the same proportion. Do not order a Watch
till you have sent for a Prsce List, a. it con
tains a great deal of- information regarding
these watches that will enable you to make an
intelligont selection. Don't forget, when you
write, to state that you saw this advertisement
in the Polk Coitntt Times, and you need not
put in stamps for return postage. Address in
full, '
Howard & Co.,
'Jewelers and Silversmiths,
619 Broadway, New York.
We refer, by permission, to
Messrs. Wells, Fargo 4 Co., N. Y. and San
Francisco.
I. W. Raymond, Esq., T. H. Butler, Esq., B. C.
. Howard, Esq., San Francisco.
W. S. Hobart, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada.
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i COX & EAUIIAIIT'S Salem.
Fresh ttarclcn,Flowci',
Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub
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The most complete and judicious
assortment in the country, Agents
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. 25 Sorts of cither for $1; prepaid by mail.
Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, all the new
Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early
Rose Potato, prepaid," for $1. Conovcr's Col
ossal Asparagus, $3 per 100; $25 per 1000 pre
paid. New hardy fragrant everblooming Ja
pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. True
Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland
culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with directions.
Priced catalogue to any address gratis; alsa,
trade list, seeds on coinmi'ton.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and
Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Estab
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COX & EAR HART, ,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
MOORE'S BLOCK, SALEM.
Goods by the Package at Reduced Rate
mvlO-.ltf
Underwood, Barker A: Co,
WAGOiV MAKERS
Commercial street, Salem. Oregon,
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG
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tho best of workmanship, on thort-notice, and
AT PORTLAND PUICl-X!
21-tf
Saddler;, Harness
S. C. STI IES,
Main fct. (opposite the Court House), Dallas,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars,
Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kind, which he u
prepared to sell at the lowest living rates.
32-grUEPAIKINU done on short notice.
HA A
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DEALER IN
crsTO.n nxim boots,
State Xtreet, Salem, Oregon;
Two dvors from Express oOkc.
IIS
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(iOOD STOCK OF
'r i.ch Kip and Calf Skins. California Kip
and Calf Skins, and California bole laliier,
which I offer for sale cheap.
IIJBS! ri'lt:!
Thee highest price in cash paid for Furs and
Itl'le.
WHAT U O!
4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
i. nnder?igmd will 'please call and settle im
mediately, and thereby save cost to themselves
and expense to me.
II. F. NICHOLS.
Dallas On., Jan. Sth, 170.
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TO THE WORKIXO CLASS. Wc arc now
prepared to. furnish all classes with constant
employment at home, tho whle of the time or
fur the spare moments, Business new, light
and profitable. Persons of cither sex easily
cara from 50c. to f ."i per evening, and a propor
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business. Boys and girls earn neiiriy as much
mcn. iniu an who see iuis now may vni
their address and test tho business, wc make
this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well
satisfied, we will eend $1 to pay for the trouble
of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sam
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copy of "The People's Literary Companion
one of the largest ami te.t lamiiy newspapers
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V.. C. ALLEN A CO.. AKilSTA, m X I " E. JO
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Twkntv Thoi sasp copies of V'icks Illustra
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is published and ready to send out. It is ele
gantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about
200 fino wood Engravings of Flowers and Ve
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sisting of seven varieties of Phlox Drummondii,
making a fine
hoq,ui:t of phloxes.
It is tho most beautiful, as well as the most
instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain
and thorough directions for tho
Culture of Flowers and Vegetables.
The Floral Guido is published for the benefit
of my customers, to whom it is sent Ireo with
out application, but will be forwarded to all
who aoplv bv mail, for Tr Cmts. which ia
not half tho cost. Address,
JAN liS VICK,
ltochester, N. Y
LUMBERT !
1 l.T.OOO Feet ot Limabcr
FOR SALE. ;
AT TILL0TS0N S MILL
A-' good assortment at tho Mill Yard ; or Or
ders filled.
JUDGE 1COLLINS, at Dallas, is my author
ized Agent to sell said lumber and to collect al
bills duo mo for lumber. Put in your orders
soon, if you want a good lot of Lumber at
9 Per Thousand,,
On the Yard.
STEPHEN TILLOTSON.
Feb.l?-nolltf. .
JKB" If you wish the : very best Cabinet Pho
tographs, you5 must ,call on' BRADLEY &
tULOFSON, 429
rrancisco.
Montgomery street, San
'Scrofula is a taint Or infection In the hu
man organism which weakens the vital ' forces,
and disorders or disarranges the functions of
the whole system. This taint or infection is
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not Bhow itself in an; ulcerous or tubercular
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mo uueaau u uui pr uuviinreu, a.uu t,h
eradicate the cause.
WIIIAM i)AVIDSOV,
Office, No. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),:
Front treet, Portland, Oregon.
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in all business matters intrusted to his care and'i
the proceeds paid over punctually.
i ' .
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
WOKDS OI' WISDOM
Fori Yjfxo Mrv,
On tho Ruling -Passion in Youth and Early
Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring
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HECIIAAirS' HOTEL,
Nos. 102, 104, 106 JFront street, cor Alder,
I - i
TOBTLAND, OREGON,
THOMAS It VAN; - - PROPRIETOR.
(Formerly of the! What Cheer House.)
II
A VINO OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE
the proprietor wishes to announce to the
public that he is now. prepared to accommodate
guests in a satisfactory mauncr at tho most
reasonable rates.
The entire house ;has been newly finished
and furnished througjh'oit iu the most complete
and comfoatable man!tier.
Baggage taken to and from the house free of
barge. , 19
BANK EXCHANGE SALOON,
Main street, :
Dallas, Orn.
T
TlflNES, LIQUORS. POUTER, ALE
ir i
Litters, Ciirarsj Candies, Ovsters.
and Sardines will .bo served to gentle--
men on tne ouisnje oi me counter, ny & geniie
man who has an eye to "hi?." on the inside.
So come along, bo's; make no delay, and
wc will soou hear what you have to say.
32 W. F. CLINtiAN.
C. B. STILES'
HEADQUARTERS
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Main street, Opposite Court House,
IVcw Store! IVcw Caootl!
ikl n
I
AM NOW PREPARED TO Of f EH A
largo assortment of choico
PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES,
WOO PEN WARE,
TOBACCOj,
1 FRUITS,
I CIGARS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc.,.
Also, a Oeneral Assortment of j
HOOTS, SHOliS AW C3AITEIIS.
I design to keep only tho CHOICEST and
BEST articles aiid tell them at a Small Prolit
For Cash. j
MV MOTTO.-i-Q.uick sales and small
profits.
! G. B. STILES.
HURGREf) & SH1NDLER,
i
Importers and Dealers in
FURNITURE
! and . - : ,
BEDDJNG.
The Largest Stock ami the Oldest Fur
niture House ia Portland.
WARER00MS AND FACTORY:
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CORNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETS
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pense, little or no change in diet, no inconven
ience and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste
and odor, immediate in its action an free from
all injurious properties
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCnU
Is a certain euro for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY.
And all tho diseases of tho .
URINARY OROANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE, ,
From whatever cause originating, and n
matter of
nOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of theso organs require tho uso of a
diuretic. If no treatment ia submitted to, Con?
sumption or insanity may ensue. Our flesh.
and blood aro supported from these sources,
and thO
IEALTII AND HAPPINESS,
andhatof Posterity, depend upon prompt use
ot a reliable romedy. ! i,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Sstablishod upwards of; 18 years, prepared by
II. T. HELMBOLD,
Vrvggitt,
No. 591 Broadway New York,
No, 101 South Tenth at., Philadelphia, Penn.
Price, $1 25 per bottle, or eix bottles for $6 50
delivered to any address, j
SOLD BY DRUG GISTS EVERY WHERE
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