Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, August 06, 1870, Image 4

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    S Ire r & rig o if 1 e p it b I u it.
"DAhLAS, SAT UK DAY, AUG. C.
f - . .
An Editor Plays Ilase Dal!.
The; delightful and tender game of
JJjse Bail! Having broken out with fresh
violeneo this season, the following
sketch from the Traveler's Record is iu
order:
Tho doctor said we needed exercise.
Prfctor knows. lie told us to joio baso
nan; we joiueq. uougnc a dqcuv oi in
structions, and for five days studied it
wisely, if not too well. Uhen we pro
cured; a sugarscoop cap, a red belt, a
jrreen stint, yeuow trowsers, pumps. n
colored shoes, a paper collar, aud a pur
ple necktie, and, with a lot of other
delegates, moved gently to the grouod.
There were two nines. These nines
were 'antagonists. The ball is a pretty
ViMle drop of softness, the size of a
goose-egg, and five degrees harder than
a jrocjk. The two nines play against
each other. It is a 'quiet game much
lijio chess, only a little more chase than
chc?3."-
Thcre was an umpire. Ills position
was n hard one. He sits on a box and
Veils "fov;l." His duty is severe.
' $ took' the lat. It fa a murderous
plaything, descended from Pocahontas
to the head of John Smith. The man
in front of me was a pitcher. He was
ra nit pitcher, but he sent the balls
He' caught it, too!
1 Umpire said 'jpJay." It is the most
radical play I know of, this base ball.
Sawing cord-wood is moonlight rambles
eside base ball. So the pitcher sent a
a!l toward me, It looked pretty com-
so I let it come. Then he sent
me auother. I hit it with the club
and hove it gently upward. Then I
started to walk io the first base. The
mil in the pitcher's hands and some
ody said he eaUglit a fly, Alas, poor
ly! I walked leisurely toward the
bse. Another man took the bat. 1
kdrned to sec how he was making it,
and a mule kicked me on the cheek.
The man said it was the ball. It felt
Jike a mule, and I reposed on the grass.
!fn ball went on.
' Pretty soon there were two more flte.
and three of us flew out. Then the
other nine came in, apd us nine went
out. Just a? I was standing on my
ftignUy, ia the left field, a hat ball, a
ifeey cull it, cumc skyrocketing toward
me. My captain yelled "take it."
I hastened gently forward to where
Ti Lnll was: flimlnf tr dp?(ptid. T hnv
I 'gaod eye to measure distances, and I
a t! a glance where the little aerolite
Was to light. I put up my hands. How
sweetly the ball descended. Every
body looked j I felt something warm :d
iny eye. ''MufBin !" yelled ninety fel
low?.? '3IufRn be tl d ; it is a cannon
aiU" 'or?; three' days I have bad
pounds of raw beef on that eye, and
yet it paineth.
Then I wanted to go home, but my
gentle Captain said "nay." So I nayed
and stayed. Pretty soon it was my
Strike. 'To bat!" yelled the umpire.
went, but not at all serene was my
went.'1 he pitcher sent in one hip
"fci&K It struck me in the gnllet.
ii If . t tlf til. I
rouii ycuea me ump.re. lie sent
in the ball again. This time I took it
srpaare and sent it down the right field,
through 'a' iajrlor . window, a kerosene
amy a'ad rp!tip against the "head of
in'' infant, who was quietly taking its
nap in his or its mother's arms. Then
I slung the bat, and meandered forth
to the first base. I heard high words,
looked. When I slung the bat, I
JKad with it broken the jaw of the uu
pirc, ana was nneu ten cents.
The game went on. I liked it. It
Ta En tnnoh fnn tn run frnm h.Kso tr
iase iusfc in time to be oat out. hr ItV
' j . T 7 . 'V; j - t r - - '
ehase a ball three-fourths of a mile
down hill, while all the spectators yell
'muffin!'' "go it!" "home run !" "go
round again!" or "go round a dozen
times!" Base ball is a sweet little
game. When it came my turn to bat
ift-r&t'A, I noticed everybody move back
treated about twelve rods. lie was
timid. The pitcher sent 'cm in hot.
tut' balls in time of war are good.
X ooat' Jiice 'eni too not lor lun.
.fter awhile I got a fair clip at it, and
ybti bet it went cutting the daisies down
the right field. A fat man and dog sat
in the shade of an oak, enjoying the
game. The ball broke one leg of the
dog, and landed, like a runaway engine,
in the corporosity of the fat man. He
was taken home to die.
The & I went on a double-quick to
the field, and- tried to stop a hot ball.
Jl came toward raVfrom lo bat at the
rate of nine miles a minute. 'I 'put up
my hands the ball went sweetly sing
ing On its way, with all the skin from
my palms with it. ? '
' More-raw beef.
Tbat was'aa eventful chajp that first
Invented base ball. It's such' f nh. I've
jjlayed' five games, and this is the re
sult: " ;- :l .
'Twenty se ve j dollars paid out for
thirigsV, . -'?'!' i "
r V )b bunged eyebadly bunged,
, One broken little finger.
One bump on the head.
Nineteen lame backs.
A'8ore jaw.
One thumb dislocuted.
Three sprained ankles.
Five swelled legs
One dislocated shoulder from trying
to throw the ball a thousaud yards.
Two hands raw from trying to stop a
hot ball. '
- A lump the size of a hornet's neU
on left hip, well backl
'-A' nose sweetly Jammed and five uni
forms spoiled from'rolliug in the dirt
at the bases. '
I .have'played two weeks, and don't
think I like the game. I've looked
over the scorer's book and find that I've
broken several bats, made one tally,
broken one umpire's jaw, broken ten
windows in adjoining houses, killed a
buby, broke the leg of a dog, mortally
injured the bread-basket of a spectator,
knocked five other players out of time
by slinging my bat, and knocked the
waterfall from a school marm who was
standing twenty rods from the field, a
quiet looker on.
I've used up fifteeu bottles of arnica
liniment, five bottles of lotions, half a
raw, beef, and am so full of pain that it
seems as if my limbs were but brokeu
bats and my legs the limbs of a dead
horse-chestnut.
A ?ase of Asiatic cholera has appear
ed in Jersey City.
The Alaska fur seal contract has not
been giveu out yet.
Failures in the cotton trade still con
tinue at Liverpool.
The prospects of the English har
vest are improving daily.
A French recruiting office has been
opened ic Montreal, Canada.
Peace has not been signed yet be
tween Paraguay aud Brazil.
Several Spanish Bishops will issue
manifestoes condemning the civil mar
riage law.
Austria has prohibited the proclama
tion of Papal infallibility in that coun
try. It is reported that the Turkish Gov
ernment has contracted with Americans
for 200 cannons.
MWI
BANK EXCHANGE SALOON,
Malu s'reet, :
: Dallas, Ogn.
TiriES, LIQUORS, POhTEK, ALE,
1 1 Bitters, Cigarfi, Candies, Ojstcr
ami Sardines will be xervrtl to gentle
men on the ootitu of tbe counter, bj a gentle
man who has an eye to "til" oft the irmi.l.
So come along, bojn; make no delay, ami
we will aoon bear wbat you hare to ay.
32 W. F. CLIN PAX.
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
Importers and Dealer in
FURNITURE
AND
Tbe Largest Stock and the Oldest fur
niture House In Portland
WAREROOMS AND FACTORY:
CORNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETS,
pqrixa xi), or i:c;o.v.
19 tf !
1VOTICR.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR.
i chased all the printing material usod in
the publication of the Polk County Timet
newspaper, together with all the books and ac
counts belonging to said paper, hare associ
ated ourselves together and hare engaged in
the publication of a weekly paper, nt Dallas,
in Polk County, Oregon, to ha called the
Oregon Tt e p c ft n .
All debts due the Polk County Timet, both
on subscription and advertising account, are
now due, and prompt pay tneut is greatly de
sired. All prepaid subscriptions of the Timet, not
ex.tcndi.ng bpyond J.une Uth, 1370, will, in jus
tice to the subscribers, be filled out by us.
New subscriptions and advertisements are
earnestly solicited. We beg to assure sub
scribers and adrcrtilors that they will get val
ue received for the patronage they extend to
the REPUBLICAN. ;
D. M. C OAULT,
P. C. SULLIVAN.
Dallas, Ogn. March 5, 1870,
fTFT
REAL ESTATE.
COME YB THAT DESIRC
Plvusaut lloujci in a Goodly Land and
CODhUlt '
RUSSELL fc FERRY,
Real Estate Broker, and Collection Agenti,
N. V. Corner of First aud Washington
Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
OR
D.M..C.GAULT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
At the Branch QJlce,
IN
Dalian, Polk County, Oregon
That i o say. that tbe lands of ''Sbinar"
scarcely attract the attention of the Emi
grant wh' wihc to pare hate adrstrable home
in a fertile, healthy rogion, while lands in Ore
eon can be purchased for a small amount of
money.
We now proc?aim that special attention wili
be given to the purchase and sale of Real Ks
tate; and more vr, we cheerfully Impart tbe
inftruiatiwu lbl we utit a large amount of
11 5 Proper 1 5
Town fiOlM,
Improved, ami
iiimprovcI L.'ukIn,
Stock Ranches,
Timber Lands,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
For sale at reasonable trui
1 .i
i
In tho Ilct Portion of the State.
And in conclusion, we would impreil upon
the minds of persons desiring to sell Real Es
tate that they Incur no expense In placing
their property io, our hands, unless a sale is
effected.
Particular attention is directed to the fact
that a large amount of desirable lands can be
purchased at the Branch Office,
DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON.
D. . OAULTe
Ileal Ustate Agent.
12-tf
MIS CELL A NEO US.
PREMIUM
GANG-
PLOWS !
THE BEST KNOWN TO MAN !
MASON'S CSAIVG PLOW
"CHALLENGE."
TITR UNDERSIGNED, HAYING PUR
cbased tbe exclusive rij?bt from Wra. iIa
son, for the District comprising the counties of
POLK and MARION, is manufacturing thece
Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for
the same on short notice.
Q. Come, Farmers, and encourage
Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise
And enable yourselves to raise Largo Crops.
For Sale at my Shop at $100 each.
T. II. LUCAS,
6 Dixie, Polk county, Ogn.
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sts.,
DALLAS, OGN.
HAVING PURCHASED tbe OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and
wishing to live and let live, I will 8vtl at l"w
rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line:
Drus:3 Pa lent Jlccliciiic,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expreesly lor Medicinal ute.
PEltFUM CHICS OV ALL KIXDS.
I Stxht,
Creum Tarfiir,
Hird Seed,
J'tiints, Oils,
I V ., BrwJiCi,
Domestic Dyes,
ll'm'ting Voicdcr
And ever) thing elie that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
I II. F. NICHOLS, Drupgi.t.
DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE
a STABLE
Cor. Malu and Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE AROVE
Stand of Mr A. H. Whitley, w have re
fitted and re stocked it in urh a manner i
will satisfactorily meet every w.n.t of tLe com
niuuily. Hulen, kindle or double, IlarLft, Con
cord IVaous, etc., etc.,
Furuibed at all hour, diy or night, on
horl notice.
npcrior .Saddle IIore. let by the
Day or IVeek.
TERIilS, RCASONAIILC.
i T. 0. RICHMOND
FICi:SlI ARKIVAL!
OUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOi:
TUB
SPRING THAPE,
I now open and tor a1e at our tore, on th
Corner of Front and .Mill Street, Ial
la, Oregon.
TTe invite the attention of our f-afron to
our New Stock, coniting of
Drcmt Gc(kl,
llfirtlvttrr,
Croclery.
Grocer im,
Jhtols Sr Sivci,
School ft (m tin,
Stationery, frc.i
In fact evorything found in Retail Storce,
At Prices tj Suit tho Times,
Country "Produce taken in exchange for
Ooods
Tboc bavrng old accounts nr5 requested to
call and settle by CASH or NOTE.
We thank the public for their liberal pat
ronage in the past, and hope for a continuance
of tbe eaiuo.
N. A. J. D. LEE.
Dallas, Marrb 1st, 1S70. Mf
W. 13. TEA I,
Wn son & Ca r r in gc .Ha U c r5
Main Street, Dallas.
I HAVE ON nAND AN ASSORTMENT
of Lumber Wagons, Exprecs Wagons and
Buggies of various kinds, ready for sale.
COME ON WITH YOUR CASH !
You all know what my wagons are; fori
have been well patronited for tho last TEN
YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And the
last year they wont off like Hot Cakes.
I am well prepared to do all kinds of work
io my trade.
I have in my employ the best Blacksmith
in the County, who is prepared to do Shoeing
in tbe best Style, on short notice, and every
kyui of blncksmith work done in a neat and
workmanlike manner, and according to Order,
at reasonable rates.
Also Painting done to order. Bring along
Tour old Wagon 8 Buggies, and get them paint
id. ' ' W. II. TEAL.
Dallas, Alr.y 9, 1870. 6:fim
NOTICE.
I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES,
cattle or sheep, xny CAM lilt A and PHO
TOGRAPHIC HTOCK; alwo my dwelling
bouse and Gallery In Dallas. For particulars
inquire of B. F. Nichols or
10-tf ' ; CHAS. LAFOLLETT.a
Q
UEENSWARE IN ABUNDANCE
At - i. -V J. 11. LEWI'S.
iLAUDEIV & D'FKAfKCE'S
-NATIONAL.
BUSINESS '
COLLEGE,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Is the most thorough and complete Institution
of the kind on the Coast.
It ia designed by its course of study and prac
tice to place a
UUSINES EDUCATION 'WITHIN THE
REACH OE ALL.
Every facility ia afforded for acquiring a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
Iu the shortest possible time, and at
T II E L E A S T E X lE N S E .
Every student will have an
Actual fSllsitlC I'mctlCC,
A-
Miniature Worjd of Hutlness,
rno which he is introduced after
X h:vin; completed the Theory, and which
ban the effect of thoroughly fatiiiliaruitig biiu
with all the minutne'of rnl bticioefs. This
fcuturo f the Inftitution alo alTordi an ex
cellent practice in
COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE,
Abd furnicliM" abundant jiprtotiitiea fr test
ing the tudv!(t' kiiowlciJge ol
COMMKUCIAL CALCULATIONS.
In conducting tbi actual r-rnctioe, ro-rart
n'ertbips are fi-riaed, ;iud !ntt) the !) ut tilt
SululioJ and settitiuent cuuie., the suhject of
PAirrXNlL'IIIi' SKTTLKItLNT
I taken up and in ventilated, ond tbe piinci
j lej1 ruvtital y .ipplitd.
The ino.'t tb"r'Uh in.t rue jon afT rded it.
l!u.-ii.i I'coiuai.rLiji ; a couw iu
Uy n f-ractb;I Sbort-Ha:d Report r. fr tV
btticfit of thote who wt.-U to mue thi u.e
ful ?ut.j'-t.
For circular!, Rivin;: full jarticu5tir. nddrcf
I.AUDrN A DEUBA NCR.
February UK-ly
Wiilameite Iran Works Company
NORTH FRONT AND E STREETS,
POItTI.AM), 0(iX.
IRON FOUNDERS,
AND :
h a 1 i: st n v i L ! 2: 21
rniiEsn wor.ics auk locatf.d on thf
A. baiik of the river, nc -'! k north o!
Couch's Wharf, and have facilities d r ttiriiing
out mnrhinery j romotiy and tfiicii Mly.
Wc have sutured the servios tf MriJohti
Nation, n Directr of the Work, wbttfc expo
riencc o t!ii. ? !i?t f.-r iteen years rivc hint
a thorough knowledge f the vruiu kind? ol
tnacbincry required tor iui aud tutilinj;
rrpows.
We lire trcyrcd In execute orders for all
classes of Machinery and lloiler Work, such a
MINING AND STEAX3CAT MACHINERY
SAiVaiulFLOUlilM: MIM.S,
QUARTZ MILLS, MIXING PUMPS,
Ac, ic, Ac.
Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all
kin-li.
Iron Shutter Work nt San Francisco
Jnt ami Freight.
Wheeler & Rnndall'i Patent Grinder and
Amalamnler.
Dunbnr's Self-adjusting Patent Piston Tacking
Stevens' " " "
Either applied to old or new steam cylinders.
Cuartz Stampers, Shoes and Dies,
Of tho best bard iron. 1
FURNITURE!
55 urea us,
.otistsrcs,
Tables,
ISccIsiencls,
A Variety of CH AIRS, r KUclien and
Pa f lor use,
KAW-IIIDK IIOTTOM CHAIRS,
Of my own make.
Shop near Waymirc'SiTIill
IINVITR THE PITH LIC TO EXAMINE
my stock. I shall be pleased to show you
my good?, nnd better pleased when yoH hay.
New Work put tip to order, and Repairing
done at the lowest cash price.
37 WOT. C. WILLS.
4 LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR
2. Cash or Marketable Produce nt
J. II. LEWIS'S
S
ALT. CARMEN ISLAND AND LIV
ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at
COX A EARHART'S Salem.
(WAITERS. -DO YOU WANT SOME
X Fins Cloth (faitcrs? if so. supply your
selves at - J. II LEWIS'S.
A
T'
FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE.
Br. .fnlicii Pcrrault,
Dr. ot Medicine of the Faculty of Pa
ri?, Graduate of the University' of
Queen's College, and Physician
of the St. Johji JlaptUte So- .
elety of San Francisco.
BPERRAULT HAS THE PLEAS,
R. ure to inform patients and others
seekingrnfidential needical advice that be can
be consulted daily at his office, Armory Halt'
Building, North East corner of Montgomery
and Sacramento streets, San Franeieco, Rooms
Nos. 9, H. 11, first floor, np stairs, entrance
on either Montgomery or Sacramento streets
Dr. Pkrhaclt's studies hare been almost
exclusively devoted to the cure of the various
forms of Nervous ar.d Physical Debility, tho
result of injurious habits acquired in yosta,
which usually tetminate in impotence and
sterility, arid permanently induce all the con
comitant! of old age. Where a secret infirm
ity exists, involving the happiness of a life and
that of others, reason and morality dictate tie
necessity of its removal, tor it is a fact that a
premature decline of the vigor of manhood
matrimonial unbappiness, compulsory single
life, etc, have their sources in causes, the.
germ of which is planted in early life, and the
hitter fruits tasted long afterword; patients
laboring under this complaint, will complain
of one or - more of tbe following symptoms r
Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in tbe Back and
Head, Weaknwn of Memory and Sight, Dis
charge from the Urethra on going to stool or.
make water, Intellectual Faculties are Weak-,
ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Id as are cloud-,
ed, and tLere is a disinclination to attend to
business, or even to reading, writing or the so
ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba
nbly complain of Dizziness, Vertigo, and, that
Sight ami Hearing are Weakened, and slect
disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing,
piilpitution, fainting., coughs and slow fVrers ;
while some have external rheumatic pain, an. I
niw)lrcss of tbe body. Some of tbe most
common fymptoms are pimples in tbe face,,
and aching in different parts of the body.
Pjtief.fr sniTering from this disease should ap
ply iuitrK'Hat.ly to Dn. Pr.KRArt.T, c'uLer in
person r by letter, as be will guarantee a cure
of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or
eight weeks, '
i'iiticnts sufTirirg fnm venetial disease in
any stage, (?oronh-a. Cltet. Strictures, Rulo,
I ' leers, O" t :i iseous Eruptions, etc., will be treat
ed successfully. All Syphilitic aud Mercurial
Taint entirely removed froin tbe system.
Pi;, Pr.i!i;A 1 i.t's diplomas arc iu bis ofiice,
where patients c ut see for themselves that they
are under the care of a regularly educated
practitioner. ' -The best reference given if re-
j jinr u.
i Patients suffering under chronic diseases can
I call ai;d examine lor themselves. We invite
j iuvestigfitii in ; claim i.. t to know everything,
j i;f-r to cure everybody, but we do claim that in
i ail c:si-es ik-n un.icr tnatnicut we fulfil our.
i promises. Wc particularly request those who,
!:;ivc tried t!ii, l;n:i-fed dctof and that n'dver
i tiscd phjsirian till worn loot and discouraged.
to vail up'fti us.
Low charges and quick eures.
Luiib'S siii.rri g Jr m at y -uiplaint inciden
tal to tLi ir s-x. .can ci.tsuU the doctor with the.
f..M;l ar.ee of reiitf.
I'etuale Monthly PJHs.
Pit PiM:.t iT i ' the t i'ly ayetit in California
f r Dn. Hion' 1'ui.n'tT M.i.th!y Pi!s. Their
iuitiietisc sale bus l.l'lisl;cd their reputation,
as a f. toaU r nfedy in n p-r at 1 td, and far in
advaiiee of v ry otb r n meJy Hr suppression
a:o! iregu!ari:uif and .tt r .bttruetii.i;s in f i -ionics.
On the receipt of five d I'mrs, these
Pil wil; b- s. i.t by m;l r expies to any part
of the world. sc.re fn n eurimity or dntuaj't.
Pcrsofis at a distance can be cured at h me,
by ad lres-'ng a letter to Dn. Pkuhatlt, corner
if acr-imeoto aud Moutgctnery streets, Ro-m
10 and 1 1. or Box VT-t. P.O., San Francisco,
Mating the case a minutely ps possible, general
habiis of Jiving, occupation, etc., etc.
All communications conftdeiitial 14ly
cox aV i;AiuAirjy
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GRCCEHS
moonr-s dlccit, ealem.
;ood! bv the Pat kacc at Hcdnced Hate.
mio:;tf
UuticrwocM.I, KaHicr & Co,
Commercial street, Salem, Orff;on
MANlTFACTtTRK ALL KINDS OF WA(5
OXS after the most approved style and
the be.-t of wu kinnu.-hip, on short notice, and
AT roilTLAM) PlttCIi-S!
21 If
Saddlery,
Harness,,
S. C. STILES,
aln st. (opposite the Court House), Dallas',
"jl TAN 1 1 F A CT t' R F. R AND DEALER IN.
JlL Harness, Saddles, Rridlos, Whips, Collars,
Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which he is
prepared to sell at the lowest living rates.
jSiJ-REPAIRING done on short notice.
N, H A A S,
DEALER IN
CIJSTO.II MA1E BOOTS,
State Street, Salem, Oregon
Two doors from Express office.
-IFST RECEIVED, A .GOOD STOCK OF,
t French Kip and Calf Skins. California Kip'
and Calf Skins, and California Sede Leather
whieb I oli'er fir sale, cheap. . -w
-
' Thcc highest price in cash paid for Fars and
TTM..O t
Farmers Attcntioti !
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING, HAD
nearly twenty years practice in making
wnjrons in Oregon, we feel confident we can do
asTyood work as can be had in any, part of the
State. -"' -
Iron mid Hickory Axles,
".(Tliimblc Nkcins)
On band and made to order on short notice.
Lumber Waon?
513() I8()
Cxpref Wagons..,.
Call and examine our work. Repairing
done on short notice and on reasonable terms.'
SIMEON T. GARRISON,
ASA SHREYE.
Dallas, April 14, 1370, . - 7 :3m