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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. DALLAS, SAT Oil DAY, SEPT. 3. The "iff Mospultos of the Wlauepej 1rv Country, , ; - - TIio raosquitos of these water-soaked prairies are in such dense swarms, arid are so fierce in their attacks, that they -eometfines kill teams between here and Fort Abercronibie,-and our army.sur- georia state that a man hound and ex posed naked to their attacks would not survive two hours. The Indians have a curious legend respecting the origin of this .insect. They say that; once t A l . A I, i . findth Indians couldJ get no game. Hundreds had died - from hunger, and desolation had filled their country. All kinds of offerings were made to the Great Spirit without avail, until one day two hunters came upon, a white wolverine, a 'very rare animal. Upon shooting the white-wolverine, an old woman sprang up out of t fro skin, and n if i i v ii'i r u ii n n n rm r - iu uuu sue n3 a ..uauiiu. nru posed to go and live with the Indians. promising them plenty of cratne as lon? as they treated her well and gave her the first choico of all the game that should be brought in. The two In. dians assented to this, and took the old women home with them, which eveut Was immediately succeeded by an abun dance of game. When the sharpness of th.e famine had passed in the pros perity which the . old woman brought to the tribes,, the Indians became dainty in their appetites, and complaiued of tho manner in which the old woman took to herself all the choice bits; and this feeling became so iutense, that, notwithstanding her warning that ii they violated their promise a terrible calamity. would befall the Iudians, they Qne day killed her as she was seizing her share of a fat reindeer which the hunters had brought in. Great con sternation immediately struck the wit nesses of the deed, and the Indians, to escape the predicted calamity, boldly struck their tent9 and moved away to a great distance. Time passed on with- fame becoming even more plentiful, the Indians began to lauga at their be ing deceived by. the old woman. Final- 4j, o i'uuiimj; pa I I, J Ull U lUIlj CtlSsc OI a reindepr, which had led them back to the spot where the old woman was kill ed, came upon her skejeton, and one of them iu derision kicked the skull with bis foot, t in an instant a small, spiral vr.pordike body arose from the eyes and insects that -attacked the huntt? with great fury and drove them to the river for protection. The skull continued to pour jOut its little stream, and the air linn t.. 11 - P f . I 1 wwuiB iuii ui avengers oi ine oiu wo-. man 8 death. Ihe hunters, upon- re aming to camp, found all the Indians suffering from the plague, and ever since that time the Indians have been punished by the musquitos for their wickedness to their preserver, the 31a- ii . . - - - - -, . i i .1 Game of Seven-Up for a Wife. TVe have read of wives being sold, Taffled off and gambled for but fur the first time in our rcportorial career we are called upon to chronicle a well au. thenticated transaction of the kind. About eight or nine month since, anmu living in the northern part of this city went out into the eastern part of the 0tate to seek his fortune in the new mines' in that section, leaving his wife cue child here in town. Some sev en months ago a gallant disciple of St. Crispin persuaded the White Pine wid ow to take up her abode with him in a bouse which he furnished for her. The pew pair lived together for about seven months When a few davs Kinfo tKown. i- j j v . v v ai fa trine husband returned. Of course there was trouble in the camp, but af ter some quarreling, the two men agreed to play a game of seyen-up fur the woman The game came off last Saturday night, and the husband won Tint tvif7 h.-iolf Ktr incf (torn nnlnfa " The man claimed his wife and the man of leather could" pot say but ihat ho had won her fairly. The woman preferred the shoemaker, but the hus- band and winner was determined to have his own. He packed up what furniture they possessed, and last Sun hy evening, with all his household goods and gods, left by Woodruff & Eboors Fast Freight wagon for Cali fornia. When the wagon started from North 0 street there was quite a scene. A crowd of nearly one hundred per sops had gathered to sec the husband carry away his "stake," and there was much merriment over the romantic af fair. The woman cried and wanted to stay with the shoemaker and the shoe maker cried at parting with the treas ure he had lost by not holding enough .'trumps." He asked some 6f the crowd if they thought he would be ar rested if he attempted to take the . wo. mgn nnf. nP flirt wnrnin t'tmir l-,5 tVit be had lost her "on the pquaro" aO'J he must tear it like a man, so the wagon, ; and spon the fair one was gone from his. giiJ&o. TerrhortalEnterprise. The gentleman who desired a small Watering place for the hot months, has tbecn ollered the position of driver on one of the sprinkling carts. ' Pttt POSALs Wanted. A racy cor respondent of a contemporary extends an invitation to the fair sex to send in proposals, giving the following specifi cations: . , ' ; .- . -v -i 'The undersigned, feeling the peed of some one to .find fault with and grumble at when busipess matters go wrong, and being lonely, with no one to hate him, and having arrived at the proper ago, has, therefore, now deter mined to 'come out I' Sealed propos als will be received until 12 o'clock, p. tn., on the 31st of Deppmber, 1871. Applicants must possess beauty, or its equivalent iu currency. She must not chew gum. Nor frequent sewing cir cles I Nor go around begging for char itab'o. purposes, Nor trade off my clothes to the squaws for berries. Nor borrow inouey from . my vest pockets while I sleep. She must believe in sudden attacks of chills, and make some allowance for their effects upon the nervous system. ?.When her 'old bear' comes home from a 'few friends' rather affectionate, she must not take advan tage of his state, and wheedle )m into trips to the coast or springs. And, above all, she must not on such occa sions put ipecac into, thy tea she pre scribes for his 'poor head,' A lady possessing the foregoing qualifications, positive and negative, can hear of some thing to her advantage by addressing the undersigned, euclosiog a stamp. All proposals must be accompanied with . satisfactory evidence of the abil ity ot the applicant to support a hus band in the style to which he has been accustomed." Brevities. Mrs. Lincoln is stopping at a water ing place in Uohemia, It is not Undertakers who carry the beer exclusively. j What does it take to make a pair of boots ? Two boots. I A small thing to keep -the right side of some people. j The artist who "took a lady" return ed her the samo day, - j A business that is always picking upA rag gatnerer s. vcry coat as well as every man should go on its own book. Should old acquaintance be forgot ? Not if they have money, j T I 1 The acrobats of every household The pitcher and tumbler. How to reform a chimney swcep Make a clean sweep of him. Sic TRANSIT The transportation of a pauper patient to the hospital An Iowa girl wants to die, but she prefers to be smothered with kisses v What kind of a portrait should a teetotaller have 1 One in water colors. t What game do gamboling waves generally play at U to pitch and toss? I - Show this to your husband a never failing euro for "sulks." Silks. Men arc generally like wagons j they rattle prodigiously when there is uotlK ing in them. ' When women come to sit in the jury box, possibly infants may get to be criers iu court. j A benevolent gentleman has discov ered that in forty ye.ars a snuff taker devotes twenty four months to blowing his nose. - A Western paper thinks that women would not make good statesman. "The question of the age" would always trouble them. To cure deafness Tell a man you have come to pay him money. It beats acoustic oil all hollow. Why is a lawyer like a sawyer? Bo cause whichever way he moves, down must come the dust. - ' . ' Women's rights are respected in the Iowa penitentiary, The leraale , con victs do the same workjas tho men. "A Cat may look" ibe picture of innocence, but don't leave her alone with the canary. A very domestic ant says she cares more for devoted wife her eccentric husband's income than she docs for his out go. "My boy," said a clergyman, "don't you know that is wicked to catch fish on Sunday?" ''Hut I hain't sinned much yet," said the boy, without turn ing -bis eyes from the float; "hain't had a bite." The Gazette says : jOne day last week, Mr.V. W. May, one of tho pro prieiors of the Corvallisj Flouring Mill, shot with his revolver,! a large grey eagle, sitting oji tho rdof of the mill, which measured seven feet from tip tp tip of wings. - Moses II. B.cntly, a colored messen ger of the Qeorgia llousel of Ilepreseuta tive, shot and killed Malcolm Claiborne, a i colored Representative, from Burke county, Monday morning. The shooting was the result of a private quarre Be utly was jailed. ADDIiESS TO THE flferrous and Debilitated WHOSE SUFFi-RHlGS ! HAVE BEEN V ' ; Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WUOSE CASES REQUIRE . I '. ; - '! " . -. PROMPT TREiTkTiTIEIT to render Existence Desirable. If you arej suffering or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect doe it produce upon your general health ? Do you feel weak, debhiutod, eauily tired? Does, a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Doe your liver, or urinary orgarf or your kidney frequently get out f order? , I your urine jsouietiiucs thick, milky or flacky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a "thick scuui rise to the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it had stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to tho head? Is your memory impaired? Is your miud constantly dwelling on this subject ? Do you foci dull, lutless, moping, tired of com pany, f life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or rcstlees ? Is the iustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom ou vour cheek as j bright? Do you enjoy yourself iu society as well? Do you pursue your bu uncos wjtb the same energy? Are your spirit dull and flag ging, given to. fits of melancholy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? If so do not lay it to your liver or dyspepnia. Have yiu rustless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this tu dyspepsia, or liver com -l'luiut? NOW, HEADER, sclfabnso, renenal diseases badly cured, and sexual exceajes. are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE THE MAN. Jil YoiiEevex-TIiiiili that thoe bold, defiant, energetic, persevering succnful business men, are always thort whose generative organs are iu perfect health r You nerr hear such men complain of beint, melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation. ! the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed lo buinca ; they dun't become sl and disconraged; they are always polite and ptcasant in the company nf ladies, and look you anJ thtia fight in the face none of yoer downcast looks or other meanness about thrm I d- not mean'thoje who keep the organs in flaiyd by ranting to exces. These will not only RUSFI THEIR CONSTITUTIONS, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, frm badly cured dWascs. front the effects of self-abuse and excesses h ive brought about this stato of weakness in those organs that has reduced tho general sys tern so much aa to induce almost every othvi disc.Me j IDIOCY, LUNACY, ! PARALYSIS, !pmal affeetlons, snicide, and almost every other f.rin of disease which .humanity i btir to, and the real cause of tho trouble scarcely ever supected, and have doctored lor all but the right one. Disease of these organs require toe uso I a Diuretic. ItelmbolcFs Fluid Extract U EE U is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease of the Hladder, Kidneys, Oravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaint Ueneru.1 Debility, and all diseases of the Lfri nary Organs, whether existing in Male ox Fe male, from whatever caumt originating, and no matter of bow long standing. If no 'treatment is submitted to, fonsump tlon or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these eottrees, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy, IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU Established upward of Nineteen years, IS PREPARED BY H. T. II ELMIIOLD, Druggist, .191 Broadway, IV. Y. AND 101 South Tenth St., PJiila. Price $1 2$ per Bottle, or 6 Bottle for $6 50, delivered to any address. Sold by all DruggUta everywhere, , unless done up in steel en graved wra icr, Ai' itii lac simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed . 80-ly XI. T. HELriBOLD. Bureaus, Lounges, Tables, fledsteads, A Variety of CIIAIKS,for Kitchen and Parlor use, RAW-HIDE HOTTOJH CIIAtRS, Of my own make. Shop near Way mire's mill I INVITE THE PniJLIC TO EXAMINE my stock. I shall be pleased to show you my goods, and better pleased when you buy. . New Work put up to orde'r, and Repairing done at the lowest cash price. 37 Wia. C. "WILLS. THE HEW FOOD. b I -. .. n For a few cents yon can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FAUINE, mado from puro Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will niako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a liko quantify of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Qliar lotte Ilusse, kc. It is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! THE CHEAT 1VORt,D'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Xhl' wondrrfSiI 4 vejj;ct:i!!i restorative H Ilio !tMt-mi chcrof the feeble nnJ 3eUi lalcJ. n lo:iis ccr;4ia: for the ae;l r.aJ Innisic!, 1' li:is no eqtml umosv?. f;lo!? Tirlihs. A a respecly fnr llir ncr.o jvcalinS ; to v.SsScI. womcii are e rr!::I!y tu'y jccl, it is Mi;orioa!SsE;x rvrr; other sli;nw!nat. la all Cli nintcs tropins! tc::3:rraJe or fik;il, it acti m ti iierin in every pecie of cliisrJr; whkh isnderiaiarr tla. : aIJI. stre:a au;! J;re;:!Us "iv. :2 tli aniasal wpiris. Fee' &i::c I . ull Drui ils. 25-1 y The standard n uuMty for Couchs. In fluenza, ore Throat, hooping Couh, C'ruup, I.Ivrr Compluint, ltrotichltis, nifciUnp of 11. e Lungs, and every afl'eriin of the Throat. I.uhs and Chest, includ ing Co pu nipt Ion, Wistar's llalsnm doesi not dry up a Cnuh, but loosen it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vuiie genuine unless sign ed I. IIUTT8. Prepared by K I H W. WMVM! fc SON, Iloston. Sold by Iti:i)I)lN(;T()X, Ilt TETTklt & CO., San franc-feco, and by dealers generally. lO-ly LOOK SSEll! THE BUENA VISTA SAW MILL CO having their infll in good running order, make known to tie citizens around Bncna Vista and vicinity that said company arc pre pared to furnish lumber at the following prices: $10(312 50 per 1,000 .ecU . We have also a first class planer and match er, and are prepared to furnish either plain or dressed lumber, strictly to order and with punctuality and dispatch. A good assortment of lumber now on hand. JAS. 1I0LMAN, President of B. V. M. Co., WM. C. LEE, Secretary. Buen Vista, June 16th, 1870. ' t6-tf -'I NOTICE. I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES, ,.cattlo or shwptny CAMLltA and i'llO TOGHAPIIIC Ht'OClv; also myvdwcUing house and Gallery in Dallas. .For particulars inquire' of B. F. Nichols or . 7 10-tf CIIAS. LAFOLLETT. , w ELCII'S PREMIUM SALMON BEST ln market in kit or barrels.' ' For sale at COX A EARIIART'S, i , Salem. UEENSWA.RE IN ABUNDANCE At J, II. il5 Y I S. m$mm DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE Cor.' Main aud Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor r .-' HAVINO PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we bare re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Buggies, single or double, Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc., Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week TERMS, REASONABLE. 4 T. Q. RICHMOND W. 53. TEAL, Wagon & Carriage linker, Mailt Street, Dallas. 1IIAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT of Lumber Wagons. Express Wagons and Buggies of various kinds, ready for sale. COME OH WITH YOUR GASH 1 You all know what toy wagons are; fori have been well patronized for tho last TEN YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And the last year they went off like Hot Cakes. I am well prepared to do all kinds of work in my trade. I have in my employ the best Illacksnalth in the Coumy, who is prepared to do Shoeing in the best Style, on short notice, and every kind of blacksmith work done in a neat and workmanlike manner, aud according to Order, at reasonable rates. Also Paintiug done to order. Bring along your old Wagons Buggies, and pet them paint ed. W. II. TKAL. Dallas, April 9, 1870. 6:f-tn trT? SinnsiioEi. Tit the dtritit Cmirf for le State of Ort'j'tn, fur Yamhill rtmtity, . Caroline E. DorrUs, Plaintiff, vs. Ftlix O. Dorris, I e fern! ant. fglO FELIX G DORRIS, SAID DEFEN dant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apHarand ansvnr tho complaint f the Plaintiff", fil-'d against you in the above named court, bj Monday, the 1 lih day of Jtovcuiber, A. D. 170, whii-h is the Cm day of the next regular term of said court, Allowing the expiration of he time prescribed in tlm order of the Judge f sftid court, herheof, and more than ix weeks Tom the dale of said order and of this sum uotu, and the firt publication hereof, or jridg uent will be taken against you for want thereof. And you are Lvn-by further notified that if yon 'ail to appear and ' answir a above required, he plaintiff will apply to said court fur a leeree dUsolring the bond of matrimony now xi'ting between'you and her, and for the car td custody of the minor children. The f said marriage, Ly order of tin Hon. R. 1' Boise, Judge of said court, male this 25ih dav .f July, A. IK 1870. sullivan & wnrrsoN. augo-f.w. Plain tiffs Attorneys. This Remedy does net simply reVrc for a hurt t'ine. bat it produces perfect and tertnan- nt cures of the worst cne of Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and $500 mrnnt fir n rUr I ettnmt mre. "Cold in the head" and 'atarrhal Headache ore cured with a few ap tlications. If you have discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, stopping up the iosc at times, partial loss of the scn?e of Mtielt. taste or hearinff. eyes watering or weak, eel dt.il, have pain or pressure in the heal. y u may rest assured that you have Catarrh. Thous- uds annually, without inntiifesting half of the .hove symptoms, terminate in Consumption and Mid in th grave. .No disease is so common, more deeptive or less und'-rotood by pliycici ans. I will scnl my pluimph'et on Catarrh to ny address froe. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is now SOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail post paid, on receipt of CO cents, or four packages for $3 Beware of counterfeits and worthless imita tions. See that my prirute i'j, which is a pnnitiv ffttarnntre f r;tuiurttr, is upon the onU-idc wrapper. Remember that this pri ate stamp, issued by the United State? Government expressly for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and the words "U. S. Certificate of genuineness" engraved upon it, and need not be mistaken. Don't bo swin died by travelers and others representing them selves as Dr. Sage ; I am tho only man now living that has the knowledge arid tho right to manufacture the yrnnine Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and I never travel to sell this medi cine. R. V. PIERCE. M. D. aoG-Sm 133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. V. Notice to ISridge Builders. The contract to build a bridge across the Luckiamute, at Henry Helmie's Polk Co., Oregon, will be let to the lowest bidder on Sat urday, the 3d day of September, 1870, between the hours of one and four o'clock, p. m., at the site of the bridge. Plans and specifications can be seen at the County Clerk's office in Dallas. , CHAS. COOLEDG. 24w4 Superintendent. Administrators' JVotice . TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was duly appointed at the August term of tho County Court for Yam hill county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of John B. Klrby, doeeasod, late of said county. Thoso'having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the said administrator within six months frjm date hereof. JOEL A. K1RBY, Administrator. McMinnville, Oregon, August 8th, 1870. ' "gl3w- ' ' ! ' ' - WOOl WAITED.-'. rilHE ELLENDALE MILL COMPANY, l will give the highest market price for wool, delivered at their factory in Polk Co. Their Store is also open, with a general as sortment of Dry aoods, Groceries, Hardware, Ac. -:V. ;: t --t ;--- 2-tf A LL SORTS OP GOODS SOLD FOR Cash or Marketable Produce at i J, II,. LEWIS'S Z--"""- i ii --" mi ii V-" :fiiiWiiii;: ' "ii i'miii iii'iirrti":" FRENCH HEDIOAL OFFICE. Dr. f JT illicit Pcrraiiii,, Dr. of aiedlclne of the Faculty of Pa ris, Graduate of the Uulverslty of Queen' College, aud Physician OI IOC BU4VUU Mm i'll MlV 3U , eicty of San Frauclseo. , DPERRAULT HAS TIIE PLEA 8 R. ure to inform patients and other seeking confidential medical advice that he can -be consulted daily at bis office, Armory. Hall Building, North East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, an Francisco, Rooms Nos. fl. 10, 11 first floor, op stairs, entrance on -either Montgomery or Sacramento streets, Dr. Pehbaujlt'b studies have been almost , exclusively devoted to the core of the various forms of Nervous and Physical Debility, the result of injurious hahits acquired in .youth, which usually terminate in impotence and st rility, and permanently induce all the con comitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity exists, involving the happiness of a life-and that of others, reason and morality, dictate,tho necessity of its removal, lor it is a fact that a premature decline of the vigor of .m'aohd, matrimonial nnbappiness, compulsory single life, 'etc., have their sources in causes, the germ of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward ; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms : , Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Back and 1 Head, Weakness 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, Ideas are cloud-' ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, writing or the so ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba ably complain of Dizziness, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting, coogbs and slow fevers t while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of the body. Some of the roott common symptoms arc pimples in the face and aching in different parts of the body. Patients suffering from this disease should ap ply immediatJy to Dr. Pbrraclt, either in person or by letter, as he will guarantee core of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in si or eight weeks, Patients' suffering frira veccrial disease in any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, l.'leers, Ctaneous Eruptions, etc., will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the systetu. Dr. Pbrrai'Lt's diplomas are. in bis office, where patients cm see for themselves that they are under the care of a regularly edueatedt practitioner. The best references given if re, quired. ? Patients suffering under chronic diseases can, call and examine for themselves. We invite iuvestigation ; claim rot to know everything., nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that in, all cases taken under, trtaf meat wc fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who have tried thia boasted doctor and that adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. -,.' Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suffering Irom any complaint incident tal to their ct-x, can consult the doctor with tho asurancc of relk-f. . Imale 'Monthly Pills. i Dr. Pkmravi.t i t the oidy agent in California: for Du. 1'iorr'a Fuuale Mobility Pills. Their immense sale has established 'their reputation is a female r-tttedr tiiispproachel, and far in n'viiiii't: of wiry thi r nmedy tor suppressions -nd i; rcgulat sttes, ant othr obtrietions in. fe oalcs tin tls receipt of the dollars, these. ti:Uwili bo ctVly tu ait r exj're!i toanypart 4f the world, secure mm curiosity or damage. iVrn.o at a dirajice can be cured at h"me,. oy a.l lrecing a letter lo Dr. Pkkraci.t, corner ! Sacrament" and Moutgomery streets, Rooms 10 aud 11, or Box 7.1, P. O., San Francbco, -tating the -e as miuutely as possible, geotral. Itabits of living, occupation, etc., etc. Ail communications confidential " ll-ly COX &: EAKIIAKT, ? VilOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, KOORE'S CLOCE, SALEM. Goods by the Package at Reduced It a to mvlO 3tf ? Under tvood, SSarkcr & Co WAGOIV MAKERS, l Commercial street, Salem, Oregon,, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG ONS after the most approved styles and the best of workmanship, on short notice, aud AT POKTLAN1) PUICES1 21-tf - " Saddlery Harness, S. C. STUBS,!,.,; Mailt st (opposite the Court House), Dallas, 1 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars. Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at tho lowest living rates. , jfccTREPAIRINa done on short notice. 1 DRU C STORE. Northwest Corner Alain and Mill StsK HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STANDs formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, afad wishing to live and let live, I will sell at lin. rates, FOR CASH, everything iu my line: Drug's, Patent ITSecictnesv And all kinds of TURE LIQUORS, put up exprotsly for Medicinal use. M PERFUMERIES OF ALL KIXDS. Also, Soda, . Cream Tartar. Salmtlus, Sago, . ' : t . Bird Seed. v J'aints, Otf, . Varnishet.' BnisJtei, ":'t 4 - "Ddmoitk Dyes"'' leashing Powdery And everything else that is Itcpt in a FIRST CLASS DRUQ STORE. 1 II. V, KICItOLS, Druggist. S'AA7o7S?WBHi'WLANI- ANI "v--. ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at COX A EARHART'S Salem. fiHPRS. 1)0 YOU WANT SOME; X line Cp Qaitors? if: to. aapply your