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tmsmmmmisxm ffh'c Oregon llepbUfirii. COUNTY OFFICIAL' PAPErT DALLASj SATURDAY, MAY 21. . , Department of Jusllee. . .The House Committee on Retrench ment have aerecd npou Mr. Jcncksj' bill to establish a Department of Jus tice, and cilLreport, with rccommen- uaiiua .mat it piss, as suou as me uuuiur hall have finished a statement to be presented with the bill showing the "..." .j : ciBst ioi leai ussisiaucc auu couusci iu the various departments of the Gov. rnment, as compared with the reduced expense ; undr the proposed measure. The essential feature of the hill isthat it provides that there shall be an exea utive Department of Justice, of which tho AtfAmnw r!onornl ciirtll tin tha lonii It further provides that there shall be - An assistant to the Attorney General, to be called the "Solicitor General, at a salary of 87,500 yi two assistant Attor r.eys General, at a salary of $5,000 each. . In cass ot death, absence or m ability of the Attorney General, the pouciiur vrenerai is w uti me pi ace. the solicitors of the Treasury) of In ternnl Revenue, of the Navy, Judge vuvocarc uenerai anu liiaiuiner oi ' Ulairas oi the dtate Dqpartuipnt, and their assistants, to be tranferred to the Department of Jtiee. Kxcept upon a constitutional question, the Attorney ucnerifi may icouire the written opm ion of any of his subordinates-upon any legal subject submitted to him. The Attorney General may direct the Solicitor General to. or may himself argue cases in the supreme Court, or may send the Solicitor to any State to nrgue cases m which the United btates interested. The Solicitor and Assist ant Attorney Generals to"be appoiuted Dy tne president, oy ana with the coo- . ncers ana cierKs to oe appointed oy ine Attorney General. A stenographic clerk to be appointed for the Depart ment, at a salary of two thousand iol- -larsL'.; ine supervisory powers now ex- erciscu uv mib cecrcinry ui me nic : i i iv. c? m. r ii . t - - - , - 7 - marshals, clerks, and other ofaccrs of the Courts of the United States shall be exercised by the Attorney General. The conduct of all judicial Droceed. ing? and the attorneys of the United . naira arc iu uu uuuur ine uuhiioi uj ' -.. mi ; oil...'. me ;iiwruey ueoera. jue cereiarr oi ine treasury ana oiner neaas oi ae partments are no longer authorized to '.!.: -rr t .t . ' . i 1. employ attorneys as counsel at the ex pense of the United States.' but must rely upon the Department of Justice. , Provision is made for employing ad .ditiooal counsel under certain circam stances, when, in' the opinion of the Attorney General, there is necessity for , it. The Attorney General is to make an annual report to Congress, and to have tirinted irom time to time at the Government printing office one thou tand copies of such opinions of his and asti-itauts as he inay deem valuable for preservation Lach head of any de partment of the Government may rc - quire the opinion. ol the Attorney Gen eral on all questions of law arising in the administration of their respective uepiinuicuis. aiic uuiit-s ciiiuiiicu uu .1 t ri-ii, .1 .. i : : .1 on the Auditor of the Post Office De partment to be performed by the De partment of Justice, and tho Attorney General to have charge of prosecutions ' for mail depredations and penal offences against tho postal . laws. Three brothers, bearing a remarkable . Tesjmblence to each other, recently went into the same barber shop, and ou the sitae day, to be shaved ; one going 'in the morning, the other at noonf and the third at night. When the last one appeared, the barber, who was a Ger man, dropped his razor iu astonishment, and exclaimed : "Veil, dat man has de fastest beara I never saw: I shaved him dis morning, shaves him at dinner times, and he comes back now mit his beard bo long as never vash. An old batchelor picking up a book, exclaimed, upon seeing a wood-cut rep resenting a man-kneeling at the feet of a woman ; ' "Before I would kneel to a woman, I would encircle my neck in a rope and stretch it. Ana then turning to a young woman, he inquiredv Do you not think it would be the best I could do?" 'i"U'$ would undoubtedly be the best for the woman," was the larcastic re- ' v A little three-year-old daughter1 of a , clergyman S'imetimes takes an unsolic- . ted part in family worship. The other day, as the father prayed ; .'Lord, V give us a little more grace and trust' the small one broke in immediately " s: with : :' "Lord, give us a little more "?- crease and - toast1 thereby detracting 'something from the gravity of the oc caslon. Fun represents a six year old, in Knickerbocker's, seated in a barber's chair, and to him the hairdresser says; ' "Well, my liitle gentleman, and how Vtrould you like jour hair cut?' 'U,h, like papas, please with a little round hole at the top." ' Brevities, The Massachusetts Legislature has a petition one hundred feet long against horse racing," . - -: . The Grand Ronde river has been very high arid? has caused the -destruc tion of much property. " Droves of cattle are being driven, lately, from Eastern Oregon to Idaho, to be disposed of for beef. - Cincinnati "barbers now have to sub mit to a "breath inspection on tho part of the bosses every morning. ' A short time since some workmen plowing in a field, in Union county, Oregon, ' turned up a lot of human bones. A meteoric stone weighing about 5,000 pounds, is reported to have fallen. recently near Momzouk, the capital of Fezzen, Africa. 1 " The Tehauntepec canal bill has pass ed the Mexican Congress with tho pro posed amendments. A determined ef fort is being made to stop brigandage. There is irood sense in this "new motto for merchants:" "Late to bed and earlj to rte, . Never get tight and advertise." Weudell Phillips is preaching in Roston. In one of his sermons recent ly, he said when the.devil pours out one dollar, Christianity must pour out two. . i' v ' ,, . y v Out in Nevada, they say, when a white man kills an Indian that he pre sents him with a ticket of admission to the red man's happy hunting-grounds. Thus facetiously do they intimate that he is in truth a dead-head. To the parent whose sondtcs in in fancy," says tho Louisville Courier Journal, "there u-t be something pe culiarly soothing in the though that, no matter what may be the fate ot the child in the next world, it can never become a member of a base-ball club in this." A clergy man, .yrrecent sermon, in New York, quoted an anecdote of au old merchant who instructed his clerks: 'When a man comes into a store and talks of his honesty, watch him ; if he talks of his wealth, don't try to sell to hinxj if he talks of his ' religion, don t trust him a dollar. A lad of fourteen years, named Lit tle, while playing in the saw mill of the 'Marine Railway at Cincinnati, on Monday, his clothing caught on a re iving shaft, u and he was whirled around it severl hundred times before the machinery could be stopped. He luckily escaped with! only a broken leg. The Utica Herald, discoursing of the arrest of 21 Harvard students, who passed tho night in a station house, says that the vagaries of students have been too patiently borne by residents in the vicinity of colleges A tew appli cations of laW : would "do more to pre vent the recurrences of outraAs than all the "warnings and rustications" it is io the power of Faculties to admin ister. In the absence of any other messen ger, a colonel sent word to the band by tne suigeon, mat some . music was wanted. "Can't blow a note," said the drum-. major, 'for wo baveu't had anything to cat yet , r, '.- No excuse at all, said the doctor : 'blow away there's always plenty of wind in an empty stomach. Some music teacher once wrote that "the art of playing a violin requires the nicest perception and the most sen nihility of any art in the known world.' Upon which an editor comments in the following manner : "The art of pub lishiog a 'newspaper, and making it pay. and at the same time making it please everybody, beats fiddlin' higher than a kite." The highest class of black bear skins are used for making the martial head gear of the British foot guards, com monly included under the term of "Household Brigade." The euards man is rather an expensive article as to his head covering. Out of some 5,000 bear skins now in the. Hudson Bay v .Company's , ''bear , room,"? only aoout 4uu are suitable ror army pur poses, and a Sue skin fetches as much as 5. . ' r - ' -.' ' A bearded girl has made her appear ance at Glad Spring depot, Washing ton county, Va. She-is four years old. and has a moustache and whiskers, the hair on the forehead extending tp the eyebrows. Very heavy' hair extends below -'the' shoulders. The chi'd is sprightly, with fully developed litnt s and well formed body. The arms shoulders and back are covered with soft brown hair. . fivfvv.-vvC' It has lafely'Come U lieht that gomtf insetnous person has discovered method' of extracting; a kind of yellow crease, resembling butter in appenr anee, from London mud, ; Thi stuff is mysteriously shipped i off to Holland, and ft horrible suspicion has arisen among London hAttsohnldftrs that it r." ttrns to then I the b- o f.the D t h kttofaenai LAUDEft & 'FRANCE'S TV-A-TIOIVLI-. BUSINESS . COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON, la the moat tboroakhXd complete Institution of th-Mttftn the CoaiL It is designed by itacoure of study and prac tice to place a BUSINES -EDUCATION WITHIN TIIE KEACU OF A.LL. '. Every facility ia afforded for acquiring a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION In the ahortest possible time, and at TIIE LEAST EXPENSE. Erery student will hare an Actual Business Practice, A '-'.'' Miniature World of Business, TO WHICH HE IS INTRODUCED AFTER having completed the Theory, and wbk-b bat tho t-uoft of thoroughly rainjuftrtziog hun with all the minutae f real buiue. TbU feature W the Ioutitution aUo affords an ex cellent practice in COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE, i : - . - And furnubea abundant opportuoitiea for tent- lug the btudent a knowledge of COMMEKCIAL CALCULATIONS. In eondoctine thia actual practice, eo -part nervhtpa are formed, and when the day f dii- noluuod and aetuement cou)e, toe subject oi PABTNN11SIIIP SETTLKHENT Ic taken up and investigated, ond the princi l plea practically applied. The moit therousb inttroetion U afforded in liueiie Pcnaaoihip alo, a course in ! ' Fhbnogfraphy9';: By practleat Short-Hand Reporter, for the lx neat or those wbo UU to purue tuts ue fut auhiect. For circular, giving full particular, add row LAUDFN A DEFRAXCE, February l&.-ly Waltuam Watches Let erery one wbo wantt a Watch read thi ' carefully. Especially if In aome remote, out-of-the-way place. Now that the railroad ia open, we propoM to give the renidenta of Oregon the opportunity of getting ftingie genuine aithuut atchea at Lowest New York IVhoIevale Prices! We sell more Waltham Watches than any other establishment in . the country, either wholesale or retail; we rend great numbers to every sectiun of the country by Mail and hx trefs, carefully packed and in perfect tannine order. Our pUn is this: You waut a watch. and see our advertisement; now, we want yoe first to write to us for our Descriptive and Illus trated Price List; we will send it, post-paid, by return mait. It explains all the different kinds, Utlte the weight and quality of the cases, with rriccs if each : tou then make a selection of the kind you prefer, and rend us your order. We will then send you the watch by Express, with the bill to collect on deliriry. We give instructions to the Express Company to allow you to open the package and examine the Watch : if it suits, tou can pay, and take it ; if not, vou 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 HONEY. - At an indication of th Pricft, we teill qante one Wuh h from tmr lint. The P. 8. IUrTLKTT, Lever 3fotement. with Extra Jeweh, Vhronm tvr B dance. Patent Pinion, Patent Dual Can, and all the other late improvement, in a Soiid Coin Silver Cute, " 328 in Greenbacks, or about $20 In Cola. All the other hinds, both gold and silver, in the same proportion.- Do not order a Watch till you have sent for a Prsce List, as 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, t;r state that you saw this advertisement in the Polk Colhtv Times, and you need not put ia stamps for return postage. Address in full, L Howard Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths, 619 Broadway, New York We refer, by permission, to Messrs. Wells, Fargo A Co.. N. Y. and San Franciirco. I. W. Raymond, Esq., T.It. Butler, Esq., B. C. Howard, ftaq., San Francisco. W. S. Hobart, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada. i ,"- ,28 SASH AflD DOOR FACTORY, Corner Mill and Main streets, Daflaa. EliggH & Campbell AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND JfeA large variety of Doors and KMC Sashes, of all the common sizes, and of the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door jjaciory, wnicn iney oner ror sale as cneap as sue articles ean be purchased elsewhere. They are also prepared to fill all special or ders for work In their line promptly, cheaply ana accurately. Give ns a trial, and you willba satisfied. 2 riggs a Campbell; . . : ".-.-. .' i - ;-' SOME j sefves a J. II LEWIS'S. COX & EAKSIAJKT, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS SXOORS'S BLOCK, SAXXEI. ' Goods by the Package at Reduced Rate royiu 3ti Underwood, Barker & Co, WAGON -MAKERS. . i .. Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OP -WAGONS' after the most approved styles and the best of workmanship, on short notice, and AT PORTLAND PRICES! . ' ' '.' - 2!-tf . .: i r: Sad dlery Harness, i - S. C. STjII.ES, faln st. (opposite the Court House), Dallas, If ANUFACTURER AND DEALKK l 1VI II amen. Raddles. Bridles. Whips, Collars, Check Lines, etc.. etc., of all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest living rates. 2SDrREPAIRING done on short notice. N. H A A S, DEALER IN CUSTOM MABE BOOTS, State Street, Salem, Oreou, - Two doors from Express office. JUST RECEIVED, A GOOD STOCK OF French" Kip and Calf Skins, California Kip and Calf Skins, and California Sole Leather, which I offer for sale cheap. FURS! FURS J! FURS!!! Thee highest price'in cash paid for Furs and Hide. 35 WHAT U O! ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned wiil please rail and settle im mediately, and thereby save cost to themselves and expense U me. ' It. F. MCIIOLS. Dalian, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 170. TO THE WORKING CLASS. Weare now prepred to furnUh all eUssca with cunstant employ ment at home, the whole of tho time r fur the spare momenta. Husiness iscw, Hbl and profitdhle. Persons of either sex easily earn fnm 50c. Jto $5 per evcinr.g. and a prir ttottal sum by devoti.tg their wbJo time to the business. Buys and girls earn nearly as mucb as men. That all who lee this notice may wind their address'and test the business, we make this unparalleled oCcr ; 1 such as ar rot well satifSed, we wilt send f I Ur pay for th truubl uf writing. Full particulars, a valuahle sam ple, which will do to eomroeoee wurk on, and copy of "The People's Literary Companion" onef the largest and best family newpaper pnblihed ail sent free by mail. Reader, ii" vou want-permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Avgista, Maixb. 30 Dissolution A'oticc. THE PARTNEUSHIP HERETOFORE existing between S. Mitehell A M. Rosen dorf, under the firm name uf Mitchell A Uocn dorf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent All accounts afainift the late firm wilt be set tled by S. Mitehell. Either of the above parties will receipt for any monies due to the firm. ! id. ROSKNDOUF, f 8. MITCHELL. Independence. March 2'.t 1870. 4tf FRESH GARDEN SEEDS ! OF KVEIIV VAIUKTV, t AT G. B. STILES' STORE! Dallass, Jan. 29.-38-4 1. II NORTH FRONT AND E STREETS, 'I - " . ; " - ; , PORTLAND, OGN. IRON FOUi.DE RS, ' STEAM EIvdlH.13 ; AND. V " BOILER B UIJLBERS. milESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON THE JL bank of the' river, one block north of Couch s Wharf, and have facilities tor turning out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whoso expe rience on this Coast for sixteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of tho various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling Dumoses. We are prepared td execute orders for all classes of Machinery and Boiler Work', such as MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY . SAW aud FLOURING MILLS, ' Q UAR TZ MILLS, MINING P UMPSt . 'Ac, Ac, Ac. Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all kinds. Iron Shutter Work at Pan Francisco Cost and Freight. Wheeler A Randall's Patent Grinder and t" Amalgamator. Dunbar's Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing Stevens' " " " " Either applied to old or new steam cylinders. Quart Stampers Shoes and Dies: Of tho hest hard iron. 1 Q UEENSWARE IN ABUNDANCE At J, II. LEWI'S. W. ELCIPS PREMIUM SALMON BEST in market in kits op h.rrl. : For sale at . COX A EARHART'S. ljfi''- 8 Willamette Iran Woiks Company Salem, arlfyou wish the verybjst Cabwbt Pao- TOCBAPng, you must call on jjuauuo , RULOFSON, 429 Montgomery Street, ban Francisoo. - - - - - ScRorcti is a taint or Infection In the hoN man orgaaism which weaken the vital forces, and disorders or disarranges; the functions of the whole system. This taint or Infection is most usually hereditary to tbs constitution, but it may also arise from habits of life, unwhole some food, etc. In time, If this disease does not show itself in an ulcerous or tubercular form, it induces those other diseases, such as consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach and kidneys, salt rheum, dropsy, etc. The best I ! "Dr. Walkers a vwvvi j , va j w sw w i - , Vegetable Vixeoab Bittehs." It will cure ! ine aisease 11 noi wo in,r " eradicate the cause. & ". , '''.;. WORDS OP WISDOM For Torso fin the Ruling Passion in iTouih and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring and Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel opes, free of charge. Address, Howard Asso ciation, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. 8 PAIX KILLER. THE GREAT Family medicine of the Age Taken Internally It Cures Jhaentery, Cholera, Diarrkim, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, liowel Complaint!, I'aintert' Cvlie, Liver Complaint, Dytpepaia, Iudyetion Sore Throat; Sudden Cold; Cowjha, Ac. dre. Used Hit em ally, it Cures Bail, Felon; Cut. Brnite, Bum, Scald; Old Sore; Spraiu, TotfQehe, Pain tn the face, Xeurabjia, llheumatium Protted Fevt, f"C, il'C., d'C. IIIEHAIS' I HOTEL, Nos, 102, 104, 106 Front street, cor Alder, F0STLAND, OREGON, THOMAS RYAN, - - PROPRIETOR. (Formerly of the What Cheer House.) HAVING OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE tho proprietor wishes to announce to the public that be is now prepared to accommodate guests in a satisfactory manner at the most reasonable rates. !- The entire house' has been newly finished and furnished throughout in the must Complete and comfuatable manner, j Baggage taken to and from the house free of barge. i BAflK EXCHAfiSt SALOON, Main street, Dallas, Ogn. W INFS. LIQUORS, POSTER, ALE!. Bitters, .Cigars, Cattdiex, Oysters.f fT f 3 and Sardines will be servrd to gen men on the outside of.tbe CMtanter, by gentle man who bas an rye to 'Lik" on tbe inside. So corns along, boys ; taake no delay, and we will two o hear what you1 have to say. 52 " W. F. CLING A XI C. B. STILES' HEADQUARTERS Main street, OiixsIte Court House, Sew Store ! liciv Goods I I AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A large asortmcnt of chwice ', pnu VISIONS; GROCERIES, ! H OOVES WARE, . . TOU A CCU. FRUITS, CIGARS. YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Elc. Al?o, a General Assortment of flOOTS, S HO IiS AND GAITERS. I design to Icecp only the CHOICEST and BEST articles and seU them at a Small Profit For Cash. . . j: ' MY MOTTO.- Quick sales and small profits. I O. O; STILES. HURGREN & SHUIDLER, Importers and Dealers in : FURNITUIIE AND The Largest Jtock and the Oldest Fur nlture House In Portland. - WAREROOMS AND FACTORY CORNER SALHON AND FIRST STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. 19 tf LUMBER ! ! 14.000 Feet j of Lumber ; FOR, SALE AT TILlOTSOn G LllCL I A good assortment at tho Mill Yard j or Or ders filled.-' i v j- JUDGE COLLINS, at Dallas. Is mv author- Llied.Agent to sell said lumber and to collect all Mils due me for lumber.! Putin your orders soon, u you want a good lot of Lumber at 9 Per Thousand, On the Vard. ; STEPHEN TILLOTSON. Feb.l-no41tf. '' A LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR Cash or Marketable Produce at ! J. H. LEWIS'S s ALT. CARMEN ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at COX A EARHART'S Salem, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU CUU is pleasant in taste and odor free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its action. f - HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCnU gives health and vigor to tbe frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. sDebility is accom panied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, insan ity or cpeleptic fits ensue. v mn vnv.T)PTKVTinV. OR INCONTI- P NENCE of Urine, irritation, inflamatien or ulceration of tbe Madder or kidneys, diseases of tha nrotrte srlahds. stone in the bladder calculus travel or brickdost deposits, and al. the diseases of tne bladder, sianeys ana arup- sical swellings , USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. ENFEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI TUTIONS of both sexes, use Helmbold's Extract Buchu.. It wiligive brisk and enr getic feeling, and enable yon to sleep well, v FflAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT OR JL unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. Use Helmbold's Extract Bu chu and Improved Rose Wash. TnE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGT Therefore the nervous and debilitated huuld immediately use Helmbold's Extrhct Uuchu. M ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGuR are regained by Helmbold's Extract Ba- rhu. SHATTERED CONSTITUTION RESTOR ED by Helmbold's Extract Buchu. ' HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCnU AND impro'ed Rose Wash cure secret and del icate disorders, in all their stages, at little ex pense, little or no change in diet, no inconveri 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 BUCnU Is a certain cure for diseases of the . BLADDER, KIDNEYS, RAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE ' COMPLAINTS, OENERAI ' Ti?nrT vtv '. ' " i And all the diseases of the j URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in " male or FEMALE,'?:r;X:;;v: From whatever cause originating; and n matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use ofa diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or insanity may ensue.- Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the . ' r;-, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend ur on prompt use of a reliable remedy. ; HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCnui" Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, - ' Bruggitt, No. 594 Broadway New York No. 104 South Tenth at, Philadelphia, Penn, Price, $1 -25 per bottle, or six bottles for $8 50 delivered to any address. SOLD Bt DRUGGISTS EVERTTOER B