DALLAS, OREGON. SATURDAY, Sf TEMBER 10. 1870. VOL. 1. NO. 28. Js Issuoi Every Saturday Afternoon at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. DY SULLIVAN & GAULT. OFFICE Main street, between Court and Uill streets, two doers south of the Postoffice. ST733CBIPTI0N RATES. SINGLE COPIES One Tear. $2 0; Six 3Slonths,$l 7j; 'rhrejlontb$-00. Sbcriptio must be paiil ttrictly in atlcqnce ADVERTISING RATES. Onesqnare (lOlincs orless), firstinsert'n, S3 00 Each subsequent insertion- 1 00 A liberal deduction will be made to quar terly and yearly adrertiaers. Professional cards will bo inserted at $12 00 per annum. Transient advertisements must be paid for in advance to-infure publication. All other advertising bills must be paid quarterly. Lezal tenders taken at t'ueir current valuo. Blanks and Job Work of every description farnisbed at low rates on short notice. rjuU advertising bills must be paid monthly. AUfDMX. A Poem ia Six Drinks First Drink. Slw and snd lb seared leaves drop Fiom off the forest trees The stately corn, with t a seated top, Bends to the scented breeze. Second Drink. The sorg bird warbles in the shade, The b!uvjay shrilly cries. And the cattle show tbtir tails wera made To brush off hungry flies. - Third Drink. A milkmaid, with sweet fa?c and figure, Goes tripping away o'er the grsen, "Where- an anciont white man and a nigger Are running a thrashing machiue. i Fonrth Drink. The chickens, the turkeys, the ducks and th ; prece, Swim 'round on tho pond by the mill. Which 5s run by im old bnfiVr named Pcae, And I am rs!ia'y informed he runs itsti'J. ! Fifth Drink. The inbriats son of old Pease fell in To the pnd and wa never wen any nrre. But hi gho.Jt is often observed with a bot tle of gin And some sandwiches, bumming 'round the shore. Sixth Drink. Pease got mad and hit his hired man a sock dollager in the jaw, Then the hired man went for Pease with a stick tf wood, But Pease laid Liui out with a brick, and so they went to law, And at la?t advices that's about how tlitr matter stood. The Horrors of Hasheesh. The following is a vivid description of the effects of that wonderful drug, that is so extensively used -in Oriental countries : FIRST EFFECTS. As I rose from my table I became conscious of an agreeable state of warmth and lightnes; I felt as if I had taken Scotch whisky. The room seemed larger than usual, and getting larger and larger still j some skulls of onimrfls on the walls acquired colossal proportions, and the conviction entered my mind that I had real'zcd an old dream of living ir the midst of mon sters of the oolitic period, and that I had been awe-struck for years, ircmov able, paralyzed, and with every faculty benumbed, except the faculty of won der, I caught sight of my watch hang ing in front of eome papers on the wall; it at once dispelled the illusion. 1 calmly looked at it, .and found it was just twenty minutes since I had swal lowed the hasheesh. Immediately the watch expanded to vast dimensions, and its ticking sounded through my Jiead li,k,e .the pulsation of a world. HOCUS POCUS. "I opened a drawer to fiud an emetic, jbut the drawer had gone, and in its place sat one of my antcdeluvian mon fie?.8 jrrinning at me a real iethyosau Jim, with a . red cap on its head, and -with drum and pandean pipes. For .about six weeks so at the time ' I do tenained the peripd it played a mo j)otonou3 tune, while I sat on the .ground laughing and enjoying the idea of my toes and fingers being elongated into claws, when suddenly the thought seized mo that I would destroy the ulu sion bv an iffort. I dashed at the monster, and my hand fell on the ban die of the drawer. The dream was 48solved, and "I could clearly under stand that the ticking of my watch and the singing of the bird in the garden ?vero the real sounds which my fancy had changed to the drum and. pipes of my oolitic companion. I 'once more looked at my watch, and though years seemed to have elapsed since the spell began, I found the real period to be . jjnt twenty-five minutes. TIME ANNIHILATED. The gnawing sensation of the stom ach and contraction of the chest gave way to a sense of pricking, most vio leut in my fingers and tos, and yet, though painful, this was all .pleasant j and though 1 could collectedly observe the objects about me, yet they would transport themselves" to immeasurable distances, and kept continually dilating in size; and though I looked at my watch, and s5w that only forff .niautes had elapsed, yet there was a secret per suasion in my mind that a period of at least forty centuries had gone I by since I brokeofl" a fragment of the cake and committed myself to this sleep. .... SPACE DITTO. I ' I could walk without difficult v, tho' my legs were irninensoly long, and felt as though they would be cramped, so that I i?hou!d cry out. As f undressed myself my clothes would flyj from me far away into boundless spacej and be come wandering stars, the buttons on my vest glittered in the firmament like Orion, but much nfore vast and splen did. I did not dare louk out of the window j I endeavored to control my self, for I bciran to feci aj sense of dread. I got into bed, the bed extend ed ; as I hiy down at full length I my self extended, and as soon ;as I shut my eyes I felt, that I covered tho space of tho whole earth. I had a senile of indescribable pain all over me; my skin seemed to move to and fro upon my flesh, my head swelled to awful di mensions, and I parted in two from head to foot ; becmo two persons, each throbbing, breathing hard, I sighing loudly, and lost in a commixture of ethereal yet agonizing colors and sound Th it) seemed "to continue for ages. The Fall Elections. The following U a list of the fall elections and the dates on which they iccur : i . . j Calif irnia..... September 6 .September .rsptember 12 .....October 1 Vermont ... Maine.., Indiana Florida Mis? isippi Iowa , Ohio Pennsylvania .. West Viriuia.. Delaware .... October .....October October ..October ....October October 27 .November 1 Million Minnesota K;tna Loni-inna Now York. Maryland Ma!A'-hu;t:Uji Illinois Michigan..'. New Jersey...... .. South Carolina... Wi&cor.gin 1 1 1 1 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 44 14 a u it 4t The Oregon-ion says Josh Billings ha beetf to Long Uraueh, and thereof writes: ! The biggest thing they Share got here for the present, is thei pool of water in front of the hotels. The pool iz sed bi good judges tew be 3,000 miles in length, and in some places five miles in thickness. Into this pool everv dav a ' m at ten o'clock, the fqlks all retire- males and females, and widders, pro miskuss. They dress in flannel attire of menney colors and look az near like when they are in the pool, as a flock of uucks and drakes. I ho water in this pool has stood so long it has got salty, and ought tew be chanercd. . An Englishman, one hundred and three years old, who has paid seventy- one annual premiums on a life insur ance policy, was at last fortunate enough to dio the other day, thus getting back from the company about a quarter of the money he had invested. . The Union Pacific Company has dc cided not to employ Chinese labor on their road within the limits of Wyom ing Territory, .and have, instead, ar ranged to procure Scandinavians, who are disposed to build themselves per manent houses, and improve country by colonies. j . i -i : " A touching story is told of an esti mable gentleman residing in Indiana, who in one day lost both his wife and his wife's physician. Tho gentleman has suddenly become, a great traveler, and he always travels with a shot gun. ...... . : i ; A lady's costume for a sketching ex cursion in the W hite Mountains con sists of a waterproof short dress, with hoopless skirt, a broad brimmed straw hat tied down at the sides by a veil and a handkerchief around the neck. A New Jersey widow, finding her charms fading, applied a "magic balm" a tew nights ago. and woke next room Ing to find her hair all 'fallen off, and blotches as large ns ginger cookies all over her face. She wants to Interview the halm man. - ;'- : smgyaBuau Giving Correct Answers. Some time since, some roguish boys persuaded Joseph N , or, as ho was generally called, "Swearing Joe," to at tend Sunday School. Joe was duly ushered in, and placed on a scat in front of the oue on which his friends were seated. After the teacher had heard the j regular recitations of the class, she turned to Joe. 'My friend, tran you tell me who made the world which we inhabit?' she asked. Just as Joe was thinking how he should get out of the scrape which his fun loving friends had got him into, one of the boys seated behind him in acrted a pin into, Joe's pants, about aioe inches below his waist-band. "God Almighty!" exclaimed Joe, springing to his feet. "That is correct," replied the teach er ;'but you need not rise in answer ing." Joe was seated, and she coutin tied : 'Who died to save theworld?" Again the pin was inserted, and Joe cried out: Jesus Christ!" in a loud er, tone, and avrain springing to his feet. "Correct," and the teacher; "but do not speak quite so loud. Can you tell me what will be the fiual doom of the wicked?" Again the pin was inserted, and Joe ; loosing all command of his temper, sprang up, roaring: "Hell and dam nation I" "My friend,- you have given prompt and ccrrect answers to all the questions, but should you come again, f beg that, you will jc n little more mild in your manner, and you may retain your scat in replying." j School closed.; STATE ITEEIS. The Common Council of Albany have purchased an Kogtne House, and the Dnnocrat cries "bravo." The McMinnviMc Mflls arc. now run ning on pew wheat, turning out large quantities of flour. J. II. Foster, of Albany, last week purchased 8,000 bushels of wheat in one lot for 75 cents per bushel. Frtm II. A. Hogue, Superintendent of the construction of the U. S. Branch Mint at Dalles City, we arc in formed that funds have been received by I). M. French, Ksq., i disbursing agent, for the payment of extra service performed on tho- work between May 10th and September 11th, 1800, dur ing which time thecmployees worked 10 hours per day instead of eight hours, a legal days' work. Mr. Hogue request us to say that vouchers will be prepared for each employee, and will be ready for delivery on application to him on and after Tuesday, Aug. 30th; and up on presentation of the vouchers re ceipted by the persons in whoe favor they are drawn, to Mr. French, they will bo paid. Persons who have arrived at, Albany from the cast side of the mountains by the road over the Cascades report that there arc now from 75 to 100 settlers in Oehoco Valley, and that the country already presents the appaerance of a fine agricultural district well settled up and producing freely. Harney Lake Valley is the .best grazing country in the world, and Joe Teal has at present nine hundred head of cattle luxuriat iuz in the grasses of that valley. The Statesman has these items : On Tuesday last, Sheriff J. N. Ma theny arrested J. Appcrlin and his wife on a charge of fraud in selling a piece of land to two different parties. On hearing of the evidence and arguments of counsel, they were ordered to en ter into bonds of 2,000 for their ap pearance at the next term of the Cir cuit Court. ' Atj the stage came up from Canemah, yesterday, wpen above Hock Island, the steamer Albany was seen beached on this side, stern down, and the water ap parently running from the boilers. The hands were wading between the boat and shore, and some accident seemed to have happened to the steamer's boilers. Hon. P. P. Prim, Judge of the first District, is in town, ready for the convening of the Supreme Court on Monday next. The Albany paper says : Mr. James Nixon, a farmer near Ilarrisburg, in this county, while working in the har vest field last Saturday, suddenly fell to theground, and, before.medical aid could reach him, life was extinct. lie leaves a wife and several children to mourn his untimely death. Last Tuesday the bank of the mill race, which Beach & Monteith are roam ing, caved in on the workmen, covering one up to his arm pits, but timely as sistance being present, he was extricat ed from his perilous position without damage, excepting an uncomfortable soreness about the body. A party of seven hunters from, this city, last week, killed sixty-nine deer and two bears in the moutains above Lower Soda Springs. Deer are said to be more numerous iq that region than for a num ber of year? past. Telegraphic Summary. The rear will be left for Jie Laud wehr, audthe active German army will be able to blockade and capture Paris. London, Aug. 30. McMahon failed to form a junction with Baziine and now finds himself separated ly a wedge composed of two powerful Prussians armies. Urhmn Sept. 2. --Tho following from the King to Queen Augusta is just made public : "Skua n 3 P. M. A battle has ra gcd since 8 o'clock this morning. Our forces advanced victoriously. The 4th, 5th, 7th, corps and the Bavarians were engaged. The enemy was almost en tirely driven into the city. London Sept. 1, 2:30 P. M. The following official dispatches, dated Bou ilon, Belgium, this day, is just made public ; The battle yesterday was bloody and disastrous to the French. They retreated on JMezicres. The Prussians occupy Oivenne, a few miles to the northeast of Salem. Ten thousand officers and soldiers of the French army were forced into BeJ gian territory, where they were requir ed instantly to surrender thir arms. Great numbers wounded have also been admitted to Belgian for humanity' sake. flrcvitie. The seven sin arc said to be : 1 Itef using to support your home newspaper. 2 Taking the paper and not pay- ing lonr. 3 Not advertisinir. 4 Getting married and forgetting the printer. - 5 Asking newspaper to publish mat ter thit is for your own benefit, with out a remuneration. 0 Beading copy on a compositor' case. 7 Never paying your subscription untill the publisher asks you for it. Two girls near Carlonville, Illinois, have taken a contract to cut fifty cords of wood. A young man in Illinois has eloped with the second wife of his own uncle. A. second-hand clothier of New Haven, Conn., publicly announces that he ha8"lefi off clothing of every descrip tion. Frank Thorn is getting sensible, he has given up the idea of making the leap from Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls. Prizes are offered for th-s best design fpr a Schiller monument in Vienna. Fifty thousand florins are already sub scribed. The share of Mrs. Samuel L Clem ens (Mrs. Mark Twain) in her father's estate amounts to a quarter of a mill ion. A Chicago lady dropped one of her eyebrows in the church pew, and dread' fully frighiened a young man sitting next to her, who thouht it was his mous tache. ; A Buffalo serenadcr sang, "I'm think ing love of the thee " when the de scent Of about four gallons of water a third story window, proved her papa was thinking of him. The King of Prussia received from M. Oppcnheim, a banker of Cologne, one miiuun ui mawrs as a coniriouiion towards the expenses of the war. "Mother' said Ike Partington, "did you know that the iron horse' had but one ear?' "One ear I Merciful gra cious child, what do you meatr" "Why, the engineer, of course " Recently discovered manuscripts set forth that Robert Fulton had the plans of a floating steam battery perfected as long ago, as 1$14, and that they Were approved by naval officers who examin ed them A young lady from the rural districts went to Pes Moines to see an elephant. In the 8tee( ear the conductor said to her : "Miss, your fare." "Well, if I am,'' she replied, "I doo't want anv of ' your impertinence.? ' ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS, AC. JAS. McCAIiV, . AU'y & CotixiKcllor-at-fjaw MeMlauvllle, Yamhill Co., Oregon, j Particular attention given to tbe study and practice of Criminal Law, Collection of Claims, Notee, Accounts, etc. l- i, ' 1 J. II. SITES, 31. !., ,( Physician mid .Surgeon, Dallas, Ogu. ( Having rcumet! practice, will give special attention to Obstetrics, and the treatment of the diseases of Vomen and Children. TiD-Offlce at hi residence. ! B. JROXD, ill. 1., j Physician and Surge on, Dallas, Oregon. OFFICE At NiehoU' Drug Store. 38 j V. 1). JUFFKIlv, M. !)., 1 i Physician anil Surgeon, Kola, Oregon. . . j Special attention given to Obstetrics and Dicae of Wmn. Jtf j J, li. DAVIDSON, M. i I Physician anil Surgeon, Independence, Ogn. 1 j T. V. B. Emhrec. j PII YS I C I A & S U It E Oi AMI TV, YAM U ILL CO., OREGON. g&t- Office at rcsideoce. 14yl c. in. ciTiir" Attorney anl Counsellor-at-Law, ftALHJI, OHISGOX. Will practice in all th Cirt of Record and Inferior Courts of thU State. OFFICEIn Watkiada Jt CVa Brick, up Rtairs. . 1 P. . $Ul.l.lVAr, Attorney t Counsellor-At-Law, Dallas, Oregon, r j Will practice la all tbe Court of tbe State. 14 .1. I,. COLE.IiVS, Attorney and Cotin3ellor-at-Law. Dallas, Oregon. i Special attention piven to Collections and to matter pertaining to Heal Estate. 1 i L. J. WAUOLAW, .11. !., PliyWciaci am! Surgeon, I.ewlsvlllc, i'olk Co., O Ilaa recent!- returned from the Atlantic States And ofTtiJs bia prufai-jnal service to tbe citi tens of the County. t I'articular attention given to Female Dis eases., 2-tf X. B.KVIOlir. W. P. IjORI KIYS&HT & LORE), AU'yA:CoiinxiclIor-at-Iair, Corner Commercial and Slate Streets, ;Opposlte I.adcl & Hush's llauk, SAI-IiW OltlSfSOX,' Will practice in tbe Supreme Court and tbo Circuit Courts of the Second and Third Ju dicial District. 2-tf I GEO. D. C17RRKV. I U. Ul lttKT. CUUIIKY A: HURLEY, j Altorneys-At-Law, j LAFAYET TI3 - - - - OREGON. 3 tf Att'y&Coiuieilor-at-Laiv; Lafayette, Oregon. 3 tf ! E. r. nrssrLt., .1 C ! FBRRT, AVary Publi Ileal Eotate Attorney HUSSEI.T. & FERRY, i Real Fstatc Rrokers and Collection Agents, Northwest Cor. of First and Waahlngfon! : 8tretst j PORTI.AND - - - - .OREGON. . ' .Special attention given to the sale of Real Eftate. Collections made in Oregon and the Territories. . , Property, town lots, improved farms, stock ranches, lands, Ac, situated in the best portions of Oregon and W. T., for sale on reasonable terras. ;. - 3-tf j E. O. SLOATV ! Carriage and Ornamental SIV PAIIVTER, Oommeroia ftrset, , Oppositt Sttrkey'i Block. 21-tf ! SALEM, A. F. FORBES, At(,y&CoiinsclIor-at-I.awJ Lafayette, Oregon 3-tf ' Pe . S. Ifl A TTESOM, I Physician, Surgeon & Accoucher, nnena Vista, Polk Co.t Ogn., Will attend promptly to professional calls. htm JENNINCM LODCC No. O P. A A. M., Dallas, holds its -regular com munications on tho Saturday preceding the Full Moon in each month, unless the noft fulls on Saturday then on that day, at .oca o'clock. : Also, on tbe sceond Friday in Jeach month at 7 o'clock. l' M., for the purpose of improve ment of tb Craft in Masonry, and for such other work as the Master may from timt$ time order. " T " All Brethren in good standing jtrje invited to Attend By brder of the t W. M. "GEia " SAI-OOJV, MAIN STRCET, TNDt3lll3NT)EKCE. IINE WINES, LIQUORS AND SEOARS ; served to customers on short notice. This establisbment does not dispense tanrle- foot cr anything of that character., " jSsgr Cftll Olie Gen. I3-tf FURNITUKEl Burcaitf9, JLoimgrcs, Tables, Bedsteads, A Variety cf CHAIRS, fur Kitchen and Parlor uue, ItAW.IIinn BOTTOM CHAIRS Of my own make. Shop near WayJ&ireNi SlI T tWVITl? Till? lt!llf in Tft PVIMTVP JL my stock. I shall be pleased to show yoa my good., and better pleased when you buy. New Work put up to order, and Repairing done at the lowest cash price. 37 WfiX. C. X7IX.Z.3. 'BAfiK EXCHANGE SALOOfi, Main street, : : : Dallas, Ogn. IITIN'ES, LIQUORS, POkTER ALE If It itters, Cigars, Candies, Oysters. and Sardines will be served to gentle men on the outside of the counter, by a gentle man who has an eye to "bis" on the inside. So come along, boys ; make no delay, and we will soon bear what you have to say. 32 t ;W. F. CLING AN. HURGREN & SHIflBLER, Ifflporten And l)e&lerf in j! FURNITURE AND BErTIlVG. The ta rarest Stock and the Oldest Par tiiture House In IVrUnsA. WAREROOMS AND FACTORS CORNER SALMON AND mit STREETS, PORTLAND, OHEGOtf. " lll tf " ; Farmers Attention! fllllE UNDERSIGNED HAVING nAD I nearlv Twentv veara' nrnrtiM in m.Iiin wagons in Oregon, we reel confident we can do as good work as can be had iu any part of Jha State. Iron and ' Ilickorv Axles, (Thimble Skeins) On band and made to order on short notice. Lumber Ti'igww $I0i6O Express Waj-o.......3irS!W5 Pall and examine -onr work. Repairing dono on short notice and on reasonable terms. SIMEON T. GARRISON, ASA SI1REVE. Dallas, April 14, 1S70. 7:3m ;fhesh aruivai.! o UR STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOX THIS - SntlNO TRADE, Is now open and tor tale at our store, on tha Corner of Front and Mill Street, Dal las, Oregon. TV invite the attention of our patrons t our New Steckico-uustiryj of Dress Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Crodergi Groceries, Boots If Shoes, Scliool Hooks, Stationery, In fact everything found in Retail Stores, At Prices to Suit the Times. Country lronc takan la excluuige for Goods 1 . Those havlni ivlng old arroHtnts ar reqnesUd ta ttle by CAST! or NOTE. call and sett W thank tbe public for Ibeir liberal pat ronage in the past, and hope for a continuance of the same. N. A. J.D, LEE. T11- M-rolt 1.1 1ftfl a N OTIC P.l NOTICE IS II i-1: v hY on en that the law firm of Vincrard A Botler Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. s J T. TTrnrffiisT anglSw N. Ik HTTTT.FR., TJ '.ENSWABE IN iBUNDANCR 7& ' J. H. LEWl'P.