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. COUIJtFoFFICI AL PAPER. DALLAS. SATURDAY, APRIL 9. i "V !' mm Hi-'l I mi wii Mil ii' ' """""" '' "' 1 ' ""P " ' " f low to Transplant Trees. '.Nature iiinlicates that ; most trees tslirubs, and plauta will flourish most -satisfactorily, .endure longer, and be .every way better when they send a rStrong tap root deep into the ground. And this fact h more particularly. true twhen the. subsoil is porous, that a long tap root will readily strike downward, 3&S for as the stem grows upward. Were it not a habit of the tree .or plant to 'send down such a tap root, it would be advisable to cut it oft. Rut .many nur- rjery men will persist in cutting this troJt off at all hazards ; because they .say that ten roots ,will push out at the .end of the stump" where the tapMroct Wats severed, which will be more ser- ir"rriKlf tn tVrt flrrnwin nlanf nr irr-P. ithan "only one tap root. - Those tzn" roots, it is true, will be more advantageous in sustaining the i .life of a tree, for two or three years. Jong enough for sellers to get trees, off heir hands, and get their money tor v-tfhemi even by warranting every tree to live one year.. Most men think if they can make a tree live one year, the dif fifiu'jt: is all over ; they may now count .on a jistactory and successful growth. ' u.. i . i , erroneous. Every tree needs the ad vantage of a long tap root, to go down .deep iiito the dry earth, arid bring up moisture in dry weather, when the sur face roots can not furnish one drop of water to the growing plant. Therefore, when a tree, or bush, or vine is trans- Uyn'.cd, make a deep and large hole Jwrith a long crowbar, four feet deep, put .the tap root into it, and fill the vacancy fvjth sand. If there is no tap root, , bend down a lateral ro&t into the hole, and encourage a tap root to strike deep $flto the soil. "We are seeing the su perlative folly, all over our country, in t .the failure of trees and vines, of all V inds, cutting off the tap root. I, Shrewd nurserymen have hood winked and bamboozled farmers long x?npngh, . by making them believe that ithe tap root should, be cut off. Nature ia a morereliablo guide than the in structions of a nurseryman, who can sell more trees and make more money - "by1 recommending a practice that is vdiatnptrically opposed to Nature's law. , - . " - history of the Republican party. What lemerity ! Is there no one , to pluck this mad enthusiast aside, and counsel liim to forbear? Docs he not know U of what the people will think when he history of the last decade 13 proiight to mind They will tjjmk of a party that put on the glory of pat riotism when the darkness of treason Jiad fU'cn upon the land. ' They will think of the strong arras that struck for libertv. and" the true hearts that kept the faith Xbey will think of marches, vigils; famine and death, suf- . fered in the name tof freedom. They will think of the red sacrifice that sprinkled the altars of countfesa homes, and made them sacred forever. And pot this alone. They will remember the vile attitude of tho Democracy in 1 those shadowed days. They cannot forget how that treacherous party skulked in by-lanes and back-alleys to avoid the bright eye of loyalty, and snarled irreconcilable hate. They will 'remember how it hung upon the flanks pf the army, and worried the legions of the flag. They will remember more than we can portray in a single para graph. The history of the Republi can party is what the people want igivc us-the history .-Corvallis Gazette. The TnyE Life. The mere lapse of years is not life. To drink, and eat, and sleep; to be exposed to dark- rie&s and tlje light ; to pace around in the mill of habit, and turn the wheel pf wealth; to make reason our book keeper, and turn thought into an im- .plement of. wealth this is not life. In all this but a poor fraction of the con sciousness of humanity is , awakened. and the sanctities still slumber which make it most Worth while to live. Knowledge,4 truth, love, beauty, good ness, faith, alone can give vitality to the mechanism of existence. The laugh of mirth which vibrates through the heart; the tears that freshen the diy wastes within; the music that brings childhood back ; the prayer that calls the future near ; the "doubt that makes us" mediate; the death which -startles us with mystery; the hardship which forces us to struggle; the anxiety which ends in trust are the Irue nourishments of our rational - pcing. Superstitious members of the Call fornia Legislature ascribe the earth fjuakes and the tremendous fires raging in the Southern part of the State, to a , J'lvme judgement for the repeal pf the Ctfrrlr 1am There is a young laly in' Philadel phia ,whp will give $30,000 to any young man that Mill marry her. ": She gays she bad rather be married than 0 cat. , - Wise and Otherwise. North Rrookliold, Mass., has a baby born with only one car. The question of to raorow What shall we have for breakfast ? ? Rosa Ronheur declares that she is growing lazy and docs not expect to paint much more. . The Mikado of Japan has recently imported a, piana from Austria tho first ever seen in the Empire. According to the Paris Figaro, there was great festivity at the paptism of a daughter of Mr. Stebbins, a New-York archim ill iona ire. A clergyman in Hartford is going to preach oh chignons from tho text, 'The glory of a woman is her hair." A Cincinnati man mistook four hun dred dollars in. greenbacks for a lump ofchalk and is surprised to find himself in jail. The. Louisville Courier says Mark TwainV next work will be called "The Innocents at Ilomc." The edition will be limited. V Boston has heretofore made her pub lie school children buy their own books. The city is now to buy them. . When a woman wins a generous, virtuous husband she makes a lucky hit, and is herself a lucky Miss. There is no death penalty in Michi gan, and the penitentiary now holds eighty murderers, thirty of whom are women. . Richmond, Va., is trying the poul tice pavemeut. Wait till next July, and they can go a swimming in it. Poor Mark Twain ! It turns out that his new wife is only worth 880,- 000. And he so young and cunniog. A man in Polk county, Iowa, has at eugth iuvented a perpetual motion machine, after studying twenty-three years. It there is one lanit witu it, it is about us sioppin2 someiimes. An elopement in ' Hannibal, Mo., was frustrated the other diy by a cruel parent, who disguised himsclt and olh ciated, as hackman to the pair, driving them home instead of to the railroad station. A man named Harris, of Rristol, Ten ncssefi, supposed to have been killed at Gettysburg, and whoso "remains were obtained and buried by his broth- cr, a lew nights ajro astonisneu ine atter by walking into his house, alto- cther to lively for a corpse. Ihe black bottle was passed round freely. AH reports from southwestern part of the State are of the most encouraging character for the success of the Repub lican "ticket. ' A recent correspondent says : The Republicans of Curry county are stirring and intend to main tain the title 'of "Banner County." Tho New York Sun is rather severe on the young men at Cambridge, Mass achusetts. In describing a new hotel, it tays : "The waiters are of ineffable elegance and of an intelligent cast of countenance. They look like gradua tes of Harvard College." . A Minnesota paper has introduced a new feature, it being a report from two prominent physicians of its town of the condition ot their patients, their names, diseases, etc. All are reported to be " improving, " convalescing, " conva lesccnt, " gaining," doing well or "getting better." llns is the eticct tnat a common haud-orsan had upon a Nashville Te porter: "What heart has not thrilled to the silvery silence which succeeds sweet rau3ic, when the delicate harmo nies that had ceased to vibrate ou the ear were repeated, and each share of melodious racamnz translated to the inner sense I" " A person traveling from Taunton to Hartford, recently, over the Fishkill route, hearing the conductor sing oul 'Wiliiman'tic ! " asked in surprise "Conductor, have you called out the names of all the stations we ve pass ed " " Yes, sir," was the reply. "Well, then, rejoined the traveler, "I must have been asleep. I didn t hear you call Rhode Island." As this column is intended to be useful as well as ornamental, we will give a recipe for curing tho toothache. Bind a roasted onion on the pulse at the wrist, and it will knock the spots out of the able bodicst toothache in short meter. There is no extra charge for this,. .. If the above recipe should fail to bnos relief, wo will invc, for the ben fit of those afflicted with toothache, two or three recipes, as follows : 1st If the tooth is hollow, fill the cavity with powder, taking duo precaution not to let the tongue come in contact with the powder so that it will gather moist ure, then,. touch a slow match and then run. 2d If this 'fails, fill the mouth with water, build a hot fire in the stove, take !a seat on the top of the stove and remain intact until tho water has boiled at least five minutes. Thjs is considered a sure cure, as it effect ually kills the nerve. However, it should fail, swear vengeance on it and have it drawn HS3SH23E33ES fcjlUDEiV & D'FIMNCJlE'S BUSINESS " v COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON, Is the most thorough and complete Institution of uie kind on the Coast. It is designed by its course of study and prac tice to place a BUSINES EDUCATION VITIIIN THE 11EACII OF ALL. Ercry facility is afforded for acquiring a , SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION In the shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. ; Every student will have an . Actual Business Practice, A- Mlulature World of Uuslness, TO WHICH IIEIS INTRODUCED AFTER 'bavins completed tho Theory, and which has the effect of thoroughly familiarizing him with all the minutae of real business.: This feature of the Institution alrfO affords an ex cellent practice in COMMERCIAL COSBESPONDEKCE, And furnishes abundant opportunities for test ing the btudents knowledge ot COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. In conducting 'this actual practice, co-part ner.-hijts are funned, and when tho dny of dis sulutiod and settlement comes, the subject of '"!-.' partnnr'ship SETTLERENT Is taken up and investigated, ond the princi ple practically applied. . The moot thorough instruction Is afforded in Lusiness rcntuansbip; also, a course in JPlion ogf ! pi 1 y 9 By a practical Short-Hand Reporter, for the benefit of those who wish to pursue this use ful subject. T lot circulars, giving ruil particulars, aaJrcs LAUDFN 4 DEFRANCE. February 19.-ly W A litHA JI Wa TCIIES Let erery one who wants a Watch read thi carefully. Especially if in some remote, out-of-the-way i place. Now that the railroad is open, we propone to give the residents of Oregnn the opportunity of getting single genuine Waltbam Watches at Lowest New York Wholesale Prices I We sell more .Waltbam Watches than any other establishment in the country, either wholesale or retail: wo send great numbers to every section of the country by Mail and T3x prem, carefully packed and in perfect running order. Our ptm is this: You want a watch, and se our advertisement; now, we want you firrt to write to us fr our Descriptive and Illus trated Price List; we will send it, post-paid, by return mail. It explains all the different kinds, tells the weight and quality of the canes, 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 biil to collect on delivtry. We give instructions to the Express Company to allow you to open tho package and examine the Watch ; if it suits, you can pay, and take it ; if not, you are under no obligation to receive it and if it is taken, and afterward does not prove satisfactory, wo will exchange it, or REFUND THE HONEY. At an indication 0 (he Jrice, we trill quote tme WtiU-h from our lit. The P. S. BABTLKTT, Lever Movement, with Extra Jewels, Chronome ter Ii'ilanee, Patent Pinion, Patent Dutt Cap, and all the other late improvement!). in a Solid Coin Siieer Cute, .''..; ? $28 in Greenbacks, or about $20 In Coin. All the other kinds, both gold and silver, in the same proportion. Do not order a , Watch jtill you have sent, for a Frsce List, as it con tains a" great deal of information regarding these watches that will enable you to make an intelligent selection. Don't forget, when you write, to state that you saw this advertisement ;in,the Polk Countt Times, and you need not put in stamps for return postage. Address in full, Howard & Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths, I - 619 Broadway, New York. ! ' We refer, by permission, to j Messrs. Welk Fargo St Co., N. Y. and San Francisco. ' ' I. W. Ilaymond, Esq., T. R. Butler, Esq., B. C. Howard, Esq., San Francisco. W. S. Ilobart, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada. ; 28 . - JENNINGS- LODGE No. O V Vf'l A. M.j Dallas, holds its regular com rmunications on the Saturday preceding the Full Moon in each month, unless the moon fulls on Saturday then on that day, at one o'clock. , . ; : - Also, on the second Friday in each month at 7 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of improve ment of the Craft in Masonry, and for Buoh other work as the Master may from time to time order. All Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By ordor of the ' W. M. Ci AITERS. DO YOU WANT SOME 1 T " Fine Cloth Gajters? if so. supply your, selves at J. II. LEWIS'S. s ALT. CARMEN ISLAND 1, AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at COX & EARIIART'S Salem. ISESBSH Fresh Garden JFlowcr, .S Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub and Evergreen Seeds,-witn direc tions for culture, prepaid by mail rfiltA mnct nmnlAf.A and f udlclQUB I . . . A ironts assortment in tne country. Agenis wanted. - . 2.1 Sorts of either for $1; prepaid by mail. Alan Small Fruits. Tlants. Bulbs, all tue new Potatob. etc.. prepaid by mall. 4 ins. Ji-any , Ram Potato, nrenaid. for $1. Conorer'aCol. bsaai Asparagus, 3 per 100; $25 per 1000 pre paid. New hardy fragrant everbloommg Ja pan Honeysuckle, 60 cents each, prepaid. True Cape Voa uraonerry, ior upiauu vi i""' culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with directions. Priced catalogue to any address gratis; ww, trade list. Seeds on commission. IL M. WATSON, Old Colony "Nurseries anu Seed Warenouse, nymouiu, uase. lished In 1842. COX & EAR II ART, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS MOORE'S DLOCXI, SALCM. Goods ly the Package at Reduced Rate inylO 3tT Underwood, Barker & Co, WAGOiV MAKERS, fnnvmerclal street. Salern. Oregon, f ANITFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG 1M ONS after the most approved styles and the best of workmanship, oa snort notice, ana AT POHTI.ANI1 PRICKS1 21-tf Saddlery, Harness. S. C. STILES, Slain St. (opposite the Court House), Dallas, "l r A VITFACTURER AND DEALER IN ill Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars. Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kind, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest Hiring rate. jS-REPAIRINO done on short notice. Nm H A A DEALER IN CUSTOM .-MADE' State Street, Salem, BOOTS, Oregon, Two doors from Express oCco. 1ITST RECEIVED. A GOOD STOCK OF ) French Kir and Calf Skins. California Kip and Calf Skin, and California Sole Leather, which I offer for sate cheap. EIIIIS! FUIIS!! FURS!!! Thee highest prico la cash paid for Furs and Hides. ' J WHAT HO! ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned will please call and settle im mediately, and thereby save cost to themselves add expense to me. II. F. NICIKnL. Dallas, Ogn., Jan. Sth, 1S70. TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now r.rcnared to furnish all classes with constant cmnloTment at home, tho whole of the, time or for the snare moments. liuiness new, lizb,t and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earft from 50c. to ta ler evenine, and a propor tional sum by devotiaj; their whole time to the business. Roys and RirJs earn nearly as tnucn as men. That all who see this notice may send their address and test the business, we make thi unnaralloled offer : To such as are not well satifil, wo will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sam ple, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of "The People's Literary Companion" one of the larsrcst and best family ncw.papers rit.ti,hl.-.il gent free bv mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address V. f! AT.I.KN A CO.. A I OIT ST A. MAISB. AV VICKS? FLORAL GUIDE for 1S70 Th Fiht Editios or Oxr HtrMnnKO Asn Twbsty Tnot'SASD copie&jof Vlcka Illustra ted Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Kuide, is publinhed and ready to scud out. It is clo gantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about 200 fine wood Engravings or xioweraanu irptablea. and a beautiful Colored PfcATB con sisting o( seven varieties of Phlox Drummondii, making a fine noauET OP PHtOXES. It is the most beautiful, as well as the most instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain and thorough directions for the Culture of Flowers and Vegetables. The Floral Guide is published for the benefit of my customers, to whom it is sent Tree with out application, but will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Tex Cents, which is not halt tne cost. Aaaress, , , JANES VICK, Rochester. N. Y LUMBER ! ! 145,000 Vcct of Lumber FOR SALE AT TILLOTSON S MILL l A good assortment at the Mill Yard ; or Or ders tilled. . JUDGE COLLINS, at Dallas, is my author ized Agent to sell said lumber and to collect all bills due me for lumber. Put in your orders soon, if you want a good lot of Lumber at SO Per Thousand, -un ine vara. "STEPIIEN TILLOTSON. ' Feb. 12-no41tf. best Cabwbt Pho- tographs, you must call on BRADLET A RULOFSON, Francisco. 429 Montgomery street, San Kr'nnVnT.A is a. taint or infection In the hn- J"" organism wmcu weaaeus mv w. ....r.j anddi8order9 or diaarrange8 the functions of thu hAia iviimn Thia taint or infection is most usually hereditary in the constitution, tmi it may also arise from habits of life, unwhole some food, etc. In time, it this disease does not show itself in an ulcerous or tubercular form, it induces those otler diseases, such as consumption, ulcerations of the lirer, stomach and kidneys, salt rheum, dropsy, etc. The best remedy -ever yet discovered is "Dr. Walkers Vkcjetajilr Vinegar Uittkrs. a wui cure the disease if not too far advanced, and will eradicate the cause. T WORDS OP tvisrfoM Fob Yoc5a Mejt, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELV for the Erring and Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel- Address, Howabd Xaso- ia. Pa. 8 PAIIV KILLER." THE G if EAT Famll y nedicino4 of the Age ! i : Taken Internally, It Cures Dyentery. Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Juin in the .Stomach, liomel Couiplaintt, Puintero' Colic, ! y Liver Complaint, I)ypepnia, Indjttion Sore Throat, Sudden Coldtp Couyh, d c die. Used Externally, It Cares Dnile, Felont, Cut. Tirultet. Burnt. Scald: Old Sore; &pratn, Toothache, J'attt in the lace, Neuraltjia, Kite urn a Minn, Fronted Feet, . : dre., ., te. i THIS TIME HAS COJ1E ! - TI7IIEN THOSE INDEBTED TO THE IT undersigned must settle up. I will not carry old accounts up t new books, as hereto fore. All must settle uti to the 1st of January 1870. Further delay is not only unnecessary but dangerous. : ! II. JLIU1. MECHANICS' HOTEL, Not. 102, 104, 103 Front street, cor Alder, POBTLAND, OREGON, THOMAS It VAN, - PROPRIETOR. (Formerly of the hat Cheer House.) "A VINO OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE the proprietor wishes to announce to the publie that he is now prepared to accommodate truest in a ratufactory manner at the -most reasonable rates. r The entire house has been newly finished and furnished throughout in the most complete and eouifuataole manner, Jiasrsrtt&e taken U aud from. the house free of hsree. I ' 19 BANK EXCHANGE SALOOMf Mala s'rect, : . S : Dallas, Ogn. WINES, LIQUORS POKTER, ALE If 1H! Uers, Cigars, Candies, Oysters, and Sardines will be served to centle-' men on the outsido of the counter, by a gentle man who has an eye H "hit" on the inside. So come along, boys; make no delay, ana we will soon hear what you have to say. G. B. STILES' - - : ' -1 '.-... . - HEADQUARTERS Main street, Opposite Court House, lYcw Store! Jcw ootis: AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A large assortment of choice PROVISIONS. I GROCERIES, . WOODEN WATtE. TOBACCO, FRUITS, . . CIGARS, YANKEE NOTIONS. Etc., Etc. Also, a General Assortment of BOOTS, SHOES AND" GAITISRS. I design to keep only the CHOICEST and REST articles and sell them at a Small Profit For Cash.. . HIV MOTTO.-Q.ulck sales and small profits. U. 0. STIIifiS, HURGREH & SHMDLER, and Dealers in Importers FURNITURE AND I3EIXirfO. The Xargest Stock and the Oldest Fur niture House In Portland WARER00M S AND FACTORY: CORNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETS, rOIUXAXO, OREGON. I 19-tf BLACK Main 9 . . Street, Independence DOES WORK Of EVERY DESCRIPTION in his line, iq the most substantial man ner, at short notice!. 'ST- TERMS! REASONABLE. -tE Give mo a call and try my work. 20-tf I " J. HEDGES. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS . . OF EVERY VARIETY, AT O. B. STILES' STOUE! Dallasa. Jan. 2&'.-3S-4t. ggT-lt yoa wish the very mm I isal HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU CHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, nd immediate in its action. " . HE LMB OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU cires health and vigor to the frame, ana bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accom panied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, iniaa- ty or epelepUc fits ensue. : FOR NON-RETENTION, Ulfc x iUi NENCE of Urine, irriUtion, infiamatioft .. 1 I. I J . t.t In... or ulceration 01 we oiauuor v f the prostrate glands, stooo in wp Dtaoaor calculus erarel or brickdust deposits, ana U the diseases or tne waaaer, ; . sical swellings USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EaIHAv sucuu. ENFEBLED AND -DELICATE CONSTT . TUTIONS of both sexes, use Helmbold S Extract Uucnn. It will gire onsa anu eu getic feeling, and enable yoa to sleep welL rriAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT OR I unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. Use Helmbold's Extract Bu ehu and Improved Rose Wash, j nE OLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. Therefore the nervous and debilitated fiiould immediately Buchu. use Helmbold's Extrhct M ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR. are regained by Helmbold's Extract Ea- chu. SIIATTERED CONSTITUTION RESTOR ED by Helmbold's Extract Euchu. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCnU AND improved Rose Wash cure secret and del icate disorders, in all their stages, at little ex pense, little or no change in diet, no inconven ience and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action and free from all injurious properties HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHTJ , Is a certain core for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. And all the diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in . MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and a maiier oi ,. . nOW LONG STANDING. ; . Diseases of these organs require the use of $ diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Ce sumption or insanity mar ensue. Oar fiesa and blood are supported from these sources. ana tue '. " HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend ujon prompt us f of a reliable remedy. - HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by, j H. T. HELMBOLD. ' No. 594 Broadway New Yort W No. 104 South Tenth aU, PhUadelphia, Perm. Price, $1 25 per bottle, or iUbotUefoy6 50 delivered to any address. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEl 5