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1 T J ' l 11 SFllI? Oregon l C p U b 1 1 C IC It. t COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10. MARRYING EM OVER AGAIN: ' uOr, a Joker Forestalled. BY FALCON JUUDGE. . .'Sonio time last summer, while can "Vassln the 'down east' States, Dodge -(need we particularize what Dodge ? IXssian K. Dodge, of course) ran afoul of a. young gentleman tjuite noted for 'ouMiand, practical jokes; and having heardttf Dodgo, our amateur joker, made up his mind that when and where he met the extensively-known andthor--oughbred wag; there "would probably -be Jiles about, and somebody's eye-teeth , would be cut. When Dodge appeared in our ama teur wit's , diggings he straightway weut to work to introduce himself to the unrivalled humorist. VI understand sir," said the amateur, 'that you nre not to bo caught napping. J7vTead and hoard a gieat deal about your practical joking, aud though I do not profess to be very smart that way, jet I've made a bet with some of my friends '.'that in less than six months I will show you a -kink r two ; I intend j to show you the elephant, sir I "Ah, indeed!'.' said Dodge. "Well, sir, I'm tolerably conversant with that species of quadrupeds, having -studied animated nature fur some time; but I shall always 4e pleased to learn eome thing new, although I fear sir, that the erUcr you meution would hardly, with tny experience, come undt r the head of novelty , with me. However, I don't want to dampen your ehthusi'ism ; so ym may figure it up, and fetch along your entertainment whenever you feel like it.' The amateur made several small flirts aX Dodgo during hia slay in the ama teur's neighborhood, but his efforts scarcely ever amounted to anything with a-good "nub" to it, and hence, we frhall not take and pains to illustrate hrm. Time and Dodge passed along, and by casually meeting each other iu other parts of the country, in the vicinity of the city of notions, quite an intimacy , fjirang up between tbe two "sawyers," and ifloally one day, said the amateur jokr 3Ir. Dodge, I'm going to be mar ried."' "Sho! you're joking," said Dodge, r4ing his friend in the side with the Lutt of his highfalutin' cancel Am I though V said the other. "Guess it Vail arranged the old man -don't like inc the young lady does, and that makes it all right, you know. We're going to New York to-morrow s?venirtg, to be there married the next day, and, if jou have nothing serious to prevent you, I wish you to join a ftna'.l and select party of the young J.ady's friends and mine, aud go along." ''Nothing would give me more pleas fire," said Dodge "than to accompany jou-bnt eally, I I -that is, the no f ice somewhat short, the the par tics, excepting yourself, sir, are a a strangers to me, and it would be a lit tle kind of awkward ; in short, I mut jkpline your invitation." 4,0, no, 'twouldn't do; Dodge must gocouldn't get off. So the next day, a small party of ladies and gentlemen met at the Parks House, and a few hours afterward the .coach drove them ilosrp to the Providence railway depot, where they soon embarked, and next morning, just as the sun began to peep over the eastern part of creation, the Jjride and bridegroom and their male end; female attendants, with our face tious and self sacrificing friend Dodge, who was to act as grand master of cer emonies, cicerone, &c., coupled with a voupg lady, a relative 'of the hride IrooHi, found themselves at pier No. 1, forth Rive, New York. "Now, Mr. Dodge," said the ama joker, "we are all strangers here in New York, and we put you in command jof our affairs, to direct our move ments' . ... Ksacrty that's all right," said Dodpe, "leave all to me." "Say, you ! look here!" bawled Mr. Dodge to one of the noisv, brawling, pushing, red-faced drivers of one of pue hundred and nfty cabs and coaencs and trucks usually besetting the steam ers landing their passengers at the New York piers. "You I mean we all go Iq the Astor House fly around get the baggage allow mo. Mis -, to assist you to this coacb ; so all in drive off. . In the course of ten minutes, the bridal party were housed at the Astor House, jn private parlors, as snug and pierry as bees. , podge stepped out to get the parson, and arrange the ininuthc of the mar riage, i . At 11 A. M. the parties were spliced; good humor, a few tears and kisses pre vailed : and the party, under charge of Doc'ge, started out to sec the Hons of tfotjianij and thus merrily passed the - hours away, until the hour for retiring came round, and the parties reparatcd for the night. 'Mr a a but no mutter." "Did you wish to speak to me, Mr. Podge V sajd tj)e Jiappy bridegroom, back as Dodge made tbe brok- vii can. - "Yes, that is but no matter ; some other time will answer. Good night; God bless you" And, as if laboring under some un digested trouble, "Dodge; disappeared and took a stroll by himself. Returning about midnight to the As tor, with a mysterious looking compan ion, they took seats in j the drawing loom and sent for the landlord. He came, a brief whispering took place, the landlord grinned and j grinned, and finally broke out' into something of a laugh and said j "Well, I don' care you're friends it's ratuer a good joke it will sur prise them some do as "you please, ir." ' j. The landlord disappeared ; a servant came in and intimated tliat if the gen tleman was ready, he'd "show him up" to No. j Tap, tap, tap' gently went Dodge's knuckles on the door of No. "Who's there?", said a quick voice. '"Me," said Dodge, "get up quick." "Heaven's sake, what's the matter?" "(). get up sir, quick open your door!" ! . tkThe house on fire? Heaven's sake, what's the matter, Mr. Dodge?" Then was heard a finer strung voice nervously making the same inquiry, and soon the door was opened, and the outlines of a gentleman en deshabille thrusting out his nose and night-cap. "Heavens and .earth, Mr. Dodge, do tell me what all this means." "Why sir, but I I hope you'll pardon me, I I confess! that a a I was wrong, very wrong, in a "Well, but sir,'' said the excited and impatient husband, "what is all this atout ? Come, let us know the worst." "The fact is sir, I couldn't" "Well, well." ! "I couldn't go to sleep. I ot up de termined to ask your pardon; you'li never forgive me. but a"; "Go on, go on, out with it !' "31 r. Dodge, are we in danger?" said the small fine voice of the little hride, her bright eyes and pretty little night cap ajrpiring faiutly in the back ground. " I "Awful! too bad ma'am I shali never forgive myself. j And here Dodge actually threw op ti e whites "of those big eyes, and sighed Mwice. "What danger how--where V said the married couple in one breath. "Tell us all, sir!" exclaimed the hus band. "Yes, yes, for mercy's sake do!" said the wife, Then if I mut T ron-t," sai-s Dodge " You are not man aud icife " "What V s;aid the huband. - "Mr. Dodge aid the wife. "Fact, I ought to be hung and quar tered mv fault.'' "What do you mean sir ? You don't pretend" "Yes I do; it's a fact sir." "What's a fact. Mr, Dodge?" in quired the alarmed bride. "Not married all I a sham roy fault!" ! "O-o-o! Fin I'm"- Here the husband, as he supposed he was, caught his wife, as she supposed she was, just as she was about tc swoon. . "31 r. Dodge, this is I a shabby busi ness, sir," said the supposed husband. "I know it," said Dodge. "I con fess all. I regret it severely, sir. I could not a a I couldn't sleep, sir got up sir, determined to make all the"- j m "Misery you could, sir?" said the suppof-ed married man. j "Not at all, sir; I did it as a joke." "A joke, sir! it's villainous sir!" "Rut I'll repair it, sir. I'll run ofl to the minister's." "Don't meddle any more, sir. Take yourself off, sir, and leave us to our selves. Go !" j The husband was about to shut the door. This brought the lady to. She rushed to the door j "Go, Mr. Dodge, go do go and get the minister at once do sir !" "Never mind, now, it's almost morn ing, my dear ; then we'll arrange the matter without his intervention," said the husband. Rut the ladv was determined insist ed. Dodse desired them to dress find come down into the drawing-room im mediately, and ho would have the real parson there, and there should boa prima facie, bona Jide, and veritable wedding. So he left. The discomfited votaries of Hymen had their other friends aroused Iron) their drowsy couched, and the amazed and vexed parties assem bled in the drawing-room and were soon confronted by Dodge and a new parson, who put them over the ground again in good and substantial shape. The performance, however, took up the time until daylight began to peep through thfl windows at the sombre looking wedding party, when Dodge pnd the parson left. ; After breakfast, the entire party being again assembled in the drawing room, Dodgo used his handkerchief about his lips a few times, and with a slight a-.hem addressed the wedded parties . "M r. and Mrs. , I've had my joke. I will not be greedy and enjoy all the fun myself, but staro it liberal- you. Mr. threatened some time ago that he would introduce to my especial observation a well kndwn quadruped in less than six months. Thero is yet a short time left him to carry out his determination, and I beg leave to state, that this wedding has af forded me probably the only opportu nity I shall ever have to assure Mr. that the joker who intends trav eling with me must rise early in the morning, and be well loaded with saws, in order to show to my vision a new species of the elephant. I regret, Mrs. , the inconvenience and alarm I may have caused you, unnecessarily perhaps, for the first matrimonial per formance ! was genuine, the lust was merely a little of my nonsense!" And with the entire party close jipon heels, the incorrigible joker made his exit. ' - Tor a few cents yoa can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a packago of SEA MOSS FARINE, made from puro Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of BJanc Mange, and a liko quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Itusse, &c It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT WOHLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. i - TTsis wonderful vcRcmblc rctoratU' is ' Uic fchet-aer-clior of the feeble txtul taicd. A n tonic mvJ cordial for the nged nia:i languid, it has no equal uaioar uiazzi nchlcv.A n renspsJy for the ncrvou wiiknr to which women arc especially nztly Jcct, it is superseding every' other stimulant. la till Cli mates, tro;,irnl, temperate, or frigid, it nrt a Rperiflc in every kjmtSci of disorder which sjadrs'juhie thr I;o;Iily strength and l;j e;iSts down the animal spirits. For sale by nil Druggists. T1 e ftandar I roinuly nr Coughs, In lluenza, . Son 'ilinat, lioniilti Cuph, t'naip. l.ivcr Complaint, Ilroiichltis. Itleeii'iitpr of, tl.e I,uiiK, and every afferiioit of the , Throat. Lmis ai d Chest, includ iutf Co sumption. WistarS Hal.m docs not dry up a Cough,' but loosen it, cleanses the 1. uus, allays Irritation, thus rwremovInff the cause of the com plain!. oiie genuine unlet sign ed I. I1UTTS. Prepared by HliTII WV l'OWM? ft 'MON, Itoston. Sold hy KtiDDINfJTCIJV, IIOS TBTTiCR Si CO., .an Francisco, aud by dealers generally. 10-ly HIE BUENA VISTA PAW MILL CO having their mill in pood running order, mako known to tho eifixens around Uuctm Vista and vicinify that paid company are pre pared to furnish lumber at tho following price: ' $1012 60 per 1,000 rcct. We have nlo a firit cIhps planer and match cr, and are prepared to furnish cither plain or dreed lumber, trietly to order and with punctuality and dispatch. A good nMorttnont of lumber now on hand. JAS. HOLM AN, PreMdent of B. V. M. Co., WM. C. LEE, Secretary. Bucn Vista, Juno 10th, 1870. tfl-tf NOTICE. I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOB nOTtSES, cattle or tliecp, iny CAMISKA d IIK TOGItAIMlIC STOCK; also my dwelling houfe and Gallery in Dallas. For particulars inquire of B. F. Nicholu or 1 0-tf CIIA8. LA FOLLETT. ELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON BEST in market in kits or barrel. ForialeaJ COX A E.AIUIART'fl, ' Salem. among 0 ww w mn tw THE NEW FOOD. ADDRESS TC THE JVcrvous and D'cbililatcd WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WHOSE CASES REQUIRE PUOJIPT TREATMENT to render Existence Desirable. If yoa are puffertog or have suffered, from involuntary discharge, what effect , does it produce upon your geucral health ? Do you fee! weak, debilitated, easily tired? Docs a tittle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidney frequently set! out of order? Is your uriue sometimes thick, milky or flacky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick "cum rise to tho top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stod awhile? Do yoa have spells of hort breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have fpella of fainting, or rushes of blood to tho head? Is your memory impaired?- Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject ? Do you feel dull, littles, moping, tired of com pany, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little Shing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or rcstle-8 ? Is the lustre of your eye hs brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do ym pursue your bu dness with tbe name energy? Are your spirits dull and flujf ging, given to fits of ua-laucboly ? Do you fi-ei as much confidence in yourself? If su do not lay it to your liver or dysepsia. Have yu restless nibis? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, arid you attribute this to dyspepsia, or liver com plaint? NOW, READER, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly rured, and sexual exeeses. are all capable of producing a weakness of tho generative organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE THE MAN. Did YoiiEevei-Tliinlvl that thoie bold, defiant, ner;:cti persevering uece!ful business men, are always those "bw generative organs are in perfect health ? You nevr hear such tnen coiupUio of being melancholy, of nervousness, or palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot ucred ia business ; they ib-n't become sad nd discouraged ; they are always polite an-i pleasant in the company of ladies, and look jmi'aivl tbun right in the face nne of your downcast looks or other meanness about thcn. Id nt mean thoe who keep the organs in :UUd by running to excess. These will not only HUlfJ THEIR CONSTITUTIONS. but also those they do business with or for. How many men. from badly cured diseases from mo eucris oi si-n-anuse ana excesres. h tvo brought l.ut this state of weakness in hose or gnus that has reduced the general sys- inn so much as to induce almost every other J isease IDIOCY, LUNACY, PARALYSIS, jdnal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity islieir to. and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored lor all but the right cue. DUcast; cf these organs requite the uso of a Diuretic. Hclmbold's Fluid Extract U C II u is the great Diuretic, and is a certain enre for (Iiscdso oi tne JJln.lder, Jvtdneys, (J ravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints tleneral Debility, and all diseases of the Uri nary Orcans, whether existinor in Mai or V male, from whatever cause originating, and no If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood aro supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Established upward of Nineteen years, IS PltEPARED BY II. T. II H 1.51 HOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway, TV. Y. . . ;.;-ftp.':-; . -AND 104 South Tenth St., Phi In. Price $1 25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $6 50, deliver ed to any addreu. Sold by all Druggists everywhere, unless done up in steel cn ra vcd.wrappcr, w i t h fac simile or my Chemical Warehouse, and signed : 0-ly XI. t. ncwnoLD, DALLAS LIVERY. FEED. & SALE STABLER Cor. Rfalu and Court Streets, Thos. 6, Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Iiuggies, 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 way or weeiu TERMS, REASONABLE. 4 - . T. G. RICHMOND W. H. T 12 AsL, Wagon & Carriage ITIalicr, Main Street, Dallas XIIAVE ON ITAND AN ASSORTMENT of Lumber Wagons, Express Wron and Iiuggies of various kinds, ready for sale. COME ON WITH YOUR CASH ! Yoa all know what my wagons are; fori have been well patronized for tho lat TEN YEAKS, for which I fel thankful. And the last year they went off liko Hot Cakes. I am well prepared to do all kinds of work in tny trnde. I have in my employ the bet ??lackTIth in the County, who is prepared ?. do Shoeing in the bcit Stylo, on short not' e, and every kind of Mnekcinith work done in a neat and workmanlike manner, aud according to Order, at reasonable rut-8. Al" Painting dne to order. Bring along your old Wagons Iiuggies, and tret tbcru paint ed. W. U. TEAL. Dallas, April 0, 1870. 6:fim SlIISlSUOEIK. Tn the Ctftuit Cutai fur iltt Stttte of Orrgan, fur Yamhill r'-Mwty, . " Caroline E. Dortiss, rkintifT, rs. Felix G. Dorri??. lU-ft-ndnnt. f SIO FELIX H DOIIRTS?, SATD DEFEN j dant: In the name -of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appearand an?wr the complaint of the Plaintiff, filed agaiut you ia the above named court, by Monday, the llih day of Miivtnler, A. D. 1S70, whbh i the trst ily of the next regular term of said conrt. following tho expiration of the time prescribed in th order of the Judge of faid court, and more than ix rrevks from the date of paid order and of this rum mono, and the fsrH publication hereof, or jndg meat will bo tiikt-n ngntot vou lor want thereof. And you ure hereby furtht-b notified thtttif you fail to appenr and nwer aa above required, the plaintiff will apply t said 'court for a decree dw.olring the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and her, and for the care and custody of t!ic. minor children the isue of said marriare. I!y order of t';0 Hon. . p Uoie, Juige of sitid court, otadc thi 2jth day of July, A. D. IS70. SULLIVAN S WHITSON, augf-6w. ; Plait. tiCTs Attorneys. This Itcmely does not simfdy rtUrre tar a short time, but it produces perfect and perman ent curei of the wor?t caws of Chronic Xaal Catarrh, and tn'It py $.00 rttrnrrf fnr n cie ihnt I rrintt rnc. ' Cold in the hcadw and ratnrrhal Headache aro cured with a few ap plications. If yon hare a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, stopping tip the nose at times, partial loss of the sen.e of smell, taste or hearing, eyes waterinjr or weak, feel d-ll, have pain or picture in the head, you may rest Assured that you l a vo Catsrrh. Thous and annuftllj. without manifesting half of tbe above symptoms, terminate in Consumption aud end in the grave. No disease is so commyn, more dt ccntivc or Icps imd rstovd by physici ans. I will send tny phamphUt on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh lUmcdy is now SOLD BY MOST PRTTfiMSTS IN ALL TAItTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Pent by mail 'post paid, on receipt of fill cents, or four packages for $; Beware of counterfeits and worthless imita tions. See that my jtrimte tnmp, which is a poll! ire jtl'trcilitfi if y vniurHrm, is Upon tliO outMde wrapper, lleniember that this pri atc stamp, issued by the United State? Government expressly for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and Hie words "U. S. CcrtiScato of genuineness" engraved upon it, and need not be mis taken. Don't bo swin died by travelers and others representing them selves as Dr. Sago; I am tho only man now living that has tho knowledge and the right to manufacture the ytHuiue Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ilemcdy, and I never travel to sell this tredi cine. R. V. PIERCE. M. D. aufi-3m 1.1.1 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. Notice to Hririxc Ittiiltlcrs. The contract to build a bridge across the Luckiamutc, at Henry Ilclraie's Polk Co., Oregon, will bo let to the lowest bidder on Sat urday, the 3d day of September, 180, between the hours of one and four o'clock, p. in., at the site of the bridge. , Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho County Clerk's office in Dallas.' CIIAS. COOLEDO. 24w4 Superintendent. Administrators 9 Notice . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was duly appointed at tho August term of tho County Court for Yam hill county, Oregon, administrator of tho estate of John B. Kirby, dcecasod. late of said county. Those having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to tbe said administrator within six months fnm date hereof. ' ' JOEL A. KIKBY, Administrator. MeMinnville, Oregon, August 8th, 1870. aug!3-4w ; . AVOOIj VANTJEI. THE ELLENDALE MILL COMPANY 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 Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &e. -., . 2.tf LL SORTS OF. GOODS SOLD FOR Cash or Marketable Produce at J. H. LEWIS'S , wwiwyt FRENCH I1EDICAL OFFICE. Br Jitl i en -Pcrraiilt, Dr. of Medicine of the Faculty of Pa-H rls, Graduate of the University of Q.ueen'8 College, and Physician of the St." John Raptiste So ciety of San Francisco. DPERKAULT HAS TIIE PLEAS- R. ure to inform patients and others seeking confidential medical advice that be can be consulted daily at bis office, Armory Hall Building, North East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Booms Nos. 9, 10, 11, first floor, np stairs, entrance on either Montgomery -or Sacramento streets, Dit. Perhatlt's studies bave been almost exclusively devoted to the cure of tbe various forms of Nervous and Physical Debility, th result of injurious habits acquired in youth, which usually terminate in impotence and sterility, and permanently induce all tbe con comitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity exists, involving tbe happiness of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate tbe necessity of its removal, lor it is a fact that a premature" decline of tho vigor of manhood, matrimonial unbappincss, compulsory single life,- etc., bave their sources in causes, the germ of which is plaried in early life, and tbe bitter fruits tasted long afterward ; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms l Nocturnal Emission,. Pains in the Back and Head, Weakness of. Memory and Sight, Dis charge from the Urethra on going to stool of make water, Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas arecloud-' ed, and there is' a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, writingr the so ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba ably complain of Dizziness, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing arc vv eauenea, ana steep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting, coughs and slow fevers J while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of the body. Some of the most common symptom's are pimples in the face, and aching in different parts of the body. Pjtienis suffering from this disease should ap ply immcdiat.Iy to Da. . PrnnArtT, either in person or by letter, as he will guarantee secure vf Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or tight weeks, ! Patients suffering flnm vencrial disease ia any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strietnrts, Bubo, Ulcers, ltancous Eruptions, etc., will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the system. Dr. PKRRAt:i.T's diplomas are in bis office, where patients cm see for themselves that they are under tbe care of a regularly educated practitioner. The beft references given if re quired. Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call and examine for themselves. We invite investigation; claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but we' do claim that in all caes taken uuder trt-at incut we fulfil our nrouiices. We particularly request those who have tried this bon.Med doctor and that adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged, , to eail upon us. Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suficririg from any complaint inciden tal to their sex. can consult the doctor with tbo afiurauee of relief. Female Monthly Fills. Dk. rnRAt i.T i i the orly agent in California for Dr. Uiott's Funale .Monthly Pills. Their immense sale has ettal -fished their reputation as a fi iuale n incdy ui -apprat Led, and far in advance of cv ry other n-uivdy for suppressions nd irregularities, and other obtru-tiuu in fe uia'ctf On the rcrcipt of five dollars, these Pill will be sent bv mail or express to any part ..f the world, suro from curiosity or damage. Persons at a (iiMancc can be cured at borne, iy addressing a U tter to Du Pun a a clt, comer ot Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooms 10 and II, or Box P. O., San Francisco, tating the case as miuuttdy as possible, general habits of living, occupation, etc., etc. All coin in tin tent ions confidential 14-ly COX & EAR HART, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS MOORE'S CLOCK, SAZJCSX. Good by the Pack a re at Reduced Rate mylO 3tf ' - -. - . Uiitlerwooci, Rarkcr & Cot WAGOST SHAKERS, Commercial street, Salem. Oregon, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG ONS after the most approved styles and the best of workmanship, on short .notice, and AT POIl TlvAXD PHICCS ! 21 tf Saddlery, H am e ss, S. C. STILES, Main st. (opposite the Court House), Dallas, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collar's, Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which ho $ prepared to sell at the lowest living rates. .if-REPAIRING donoon short notice. DRUG STORE, Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sts., DALLAS, OGN. HAVING PURCHASED tbo OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, I will sell at loij rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line: Drugs, Patent ftlcdiciiicsj And all kinds of TURE LIQUORS, put np expressl for Medicinal use. - PERFUMERIES OF ALL KINDS, Alv Soda, i Cream Tartar, . j Soleraus, Sagot Jiird Seed, I'aints, Ods, Varnishes, Brmltei, Domestic Dyes, Washing Pcicderl And everything elstJlbat is kept in a, FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, t It. F. NICHOLS, Druggist. G AITERS. DO YOU WANT SOME i Fine Cloth Gaiters? If so, supply your selves at , J. II LEWIS'S;:' s AJJJTCARMEN ISLAND AND LIW ERP00L Salt, In quantities to suit, at COS 4 EAUJLAUT'3 E1JS.