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h r 0 r eg o n l pa b 1 1 s it a. fli AS, S AT; U ft D A Y. S KPT. 24 . A QUAKER DETECTIVE. "We were five passengers in all; two ladies oo the back neat, a middleagel gentleman and Quaker ou the middle ii l myself pa the front. '' , f The two 'adies miht have been njotb f aiid uauiihter, aunt and niece, gov erness ?an ,char$;e, and might sustain another "relationship,' which niade it properTof-lwo ladies to travel - together unattended. " The middle gentleman was talkative and 'uprightly.-' He soon struck up an acquaintance with' the ladies; 'toward wbum in his seal to do, he rather over laid the agreeable towing aud smiling aitiV clattering over his shoulder in a way painfully sUimeftiye at his tiuie of life of a "crick" in the trick. He was v i de ti tly a gay Lot h a ri o. t:' -' j The Quaker wore the uniform of. his sect, and confined his speech, as wauy Ta r 1 i ui i pd ta r i.i n would i vo h U creo i t by' doing, to simply dyeaa'- and "nays." Jfe . Vrjaiy!eltV 1 make it an iu rumble rule of the ruad to be merely a lisu-uei ahd tookcr-onT ' 4 . , Toward evening I was aroused? from one of those rever'es int which a young man without being a poet or lover, will sometimes fall, by an abrupt query from tae talkative gentleman. "Are you armed, sir: "I am not," I answered, astonished no doubt visibly at the question. C 'I am sorry to hear it,' ' he replied ; "for before reaching our next stopping place it will be several huurs in the night, and we roti$fpass over a j o lion of the road on which more than one rubbery is reported to have been com xutttett. - "-" The ladle turned pale, but the tranr did his bext to assure thera. 3 44 Not that I thank there is the light dstr danger at present." he resumed ; ohly when one is responsible for the rafety of the ladies, you know, such a thing as a pistol in reach, wuud mate rially add to one's confidence." 'Ymr principles, my friend," ad dressing the Quaker, "I presume, are as 'much oppsed to carrying as to us ing carnal weapons V t4Y-s," was the response. ?i; s 'Have the villains niurdered any of their victims?" the elder lady nervous ly inquired. fi ? i "Or have thev contented themselves with rwith plundering them V added " the yani;er jn a timorous voice. , ' , ')eeidedly the latter," the amiable ; gentleman hastened to give assurance; and as none of us are prepared to re ' distance in' case of attack, so nothing i worse than robbery can befall us." .' - Then, after blaming his though tless ness in having unnecessarily introduced a disagreeable subject, the gentleman " quite excelled him-elf in efforts to raise the spirits of the company, and. had - succeeded so well by the time night set in, that all had quite forgotten, or. only ; remembered their fears to laugh at them. Our genial companion takedhimself fairlv hoarse. Pereeiviner which, he took from his pocket a hox of newly .invented "couh candy," and, after passing it firrt .to the ladies, he helped . himslf to the balance aud tossed the paper out of the window. He was in the midst of a high enco mium on the new nostrum more than half the efficacy of which, he insisted. acpenaea on it. Deing taiccn by sue , i tion, when a shrill whistle was heard, and almost immediately the coach stop i sped, while two faces, hideouly black erlj presented themselves, one at each window, ; : ; . ; . " 4," ,;Sorry to trouble you' said the man on the nirht, acknowledging with bovj two lady like screams from the back seat; -but business is .business . , anA nnn roil! tnnn La iiiop t thino-a tr,i smoothly. ; 0f c-ui-se. gentlemen j you will spare I , as fan as may be consistent with four disagreeable duties, the feelings of i ceoger ju his blandest manner. ? v 1 0h, certainly they shall first; bW at ' tended to. and shall, not be required to r -leave their Dlaces. unless their conduct Tenaers it necessary. "And, now ladies." coolmucd the , robber, the, barrel of his pistol glitter hi in .he 1i,h. of th.Z:W CZ'. Hp good as to pass jour purses, watches, and .other f-uch trinkets as may be ac cesible without too much trouble." r f s T b e : la d i es ca rn e 1 d o w o , b a o d so mely , ana.were no turther moieateoV i One by onet the rest got out. The middle-aged gentleman's turn coming first, he guhmilfed' with winning' grace, at?d was robbed, like a Chesterfield My wo-afitiirs, like' jhe sum I lost, are scarcely worth mentfonlng. ' v :he Quaker's turnf camo ,next. JTp quietly' handed over' hfspocket-book ' ' , ;and watch srd when asked if, he had aty other valuables, said, 'Nay? V i ?i A Q ioker'g wod iseood.even amonir - , -..-,... . ., . . .... . . . ! thieves ; o, after, a hasty "good niffht." ? the robbe r thrust h i pistol in1 his belt tk 'Stop !" cried the Quakerv MVhat ?' aked the robber. - i r..t'For at least, two cod reasons." was th reply." riphns:C' d with a couple, of Help V shouted the! robber. - ub'topl" the Quaker again command ed; nd if oy ue of thy sinful com panions advance a step" tor thy4 reliefy the spirit will surely move me to blow thy brains but " '" -;;s ; ik f lv - . The robber at the ; opposite window, and the one at the leader's heads, thought it a good time to leave. "Now, get in, friend," said the Quaker, still covering his man, "and take the middle seat; but first deliver up thy pistol." H iThe other hesitated. Thee had better not delay; I feel the spirit begin to move my right fore finger."",' , ' j ; Tho robber did as he Was directed, and the Quaker took his place by his side, giving the new-comer the middle of the seat. - - The dciyer who was .frightened half out of his wits, now set forward at a rapid rate! h The : live gentleman soon recovered his vivacity, j He was face tiotts'on the Quaker's prowess. " You're a rum Quaker you are. Why you didn't quake worth a cent." 'I am nor a 'Shaking Quaker if that is what thee means." Of the 'Hickory, or rather of the 'Old Hickory, stripe, I should say," retorted the lively man. (But the Quak er relapsing into his usual monosyllables the conversation flagged. Sooner than we expected, the coach stopped where we were to have supper and a change of horsesi We had de ferred a redistribution i of effects until we should reach this place, as the aim light of the coach lamp would have rendered the process somewhat diffi cult. : n ? "i i . o It was now necessary, however, that it should be attended to at once, as our jovial companion had previously ian- nounccd his intention of leaving us at this point.. He proponed a postpone ment till after supperwhieh he offered to go and order. - 'v "K "Nay," urged the Quaker, with an approach of abruptneas.jand laying his hand on the other's arni busne.-s be fore pleasure, and for business, there is no time like the present. "V ill thee be good enough to search the prisoner?" ho said tome, still keep jng his hand, in a friendly way, on the pass e n ire r s arm. j I did so. but not one of the stolen articles could be found, i . r He must have got rid of them io the coach," the gentleman 1 suggested, and immediately offered to co and search.. . L --,n-' Stop I" thundered the Quaker, tight ening Ms grasp. I The man turned pale, and strnegled to release bis arm. In fan instant one of the derringers0 was leve'ed at his heart. . , i . ' r Stir a hand or a foot and you are a dead man !" j j ' The Quaker must have been awfully excited, so completely! to forget both the-language and the principles of im petsnastoo " j --t ; Placing the other pistol in my hand. with directions to fire loo the first of the two men that made a susnicious movement, he went to work on the Lo thatio, from whose pockets, in less time than'; it , takes, to tell it, ho produced every item it the missing property, to the utter amazement of j the two ladies who had bejnn, in no measured ; terms, to remonstrate against the shameful treatment the gentleman was receiving.' The Quaker, I need scarcely add was no Quaker at all, bat a shrewd de tective,,:who had been sent out on the track - of Ha band of ; desperatloes, of whom our middle acd frif nd who don't look near so middle aged; when his wig is off was the chief. The robbery had been adroitly planned. The'Icader of tho gahglhaditaken pas sage in the coach, and after learning, as he supposed, our defenseless con dition, had given the signal to his com panions by throwing the scrap of pAper already mentioned. Afur the unex pected capture of the ! first robber, it was attempted to save the booty by se cretly passinir it to the accomplice, still believed to be unsuspected, who, count ecfft on1 being able tbmak'e off" with it at the next stopping place. I'll I'Jfn jrrsoU wpi that both for ijea soaidaomc Service?. 5 : ' .:m Real and Excnangeable. Said alov ing wife to her hueband('VillyoQ nev- --v- . , - . , y ,riv t;.;;. ir.i:.:l.'i l omiste in pettjeoatg, replied, ,Ah, y8 my, dear, 1 .koowyour great learning and inany vlrtjuesj; That's your real vainerHut -I know also that none c f my marriedfriendwou'd change wives With ,-nie. .r That's your. . exchaDpable value, j f,Knj :y Vi A roan with four wives ; was; brought before , Hans Swaribarfc, a Mohawk Jus tice, for commitment on a; charge of BiiTfltnv. "Four v ivrBk excltiimd the astonished 'Hans : "four vives. Pat i& a moit hioocinu) crime! Discharh.h!ni at vonst." rWhy," prates' ed : the pros ecutor, why discharge him' when' thv nroof id oosiitve f.v Will the cdtirt lex plain I a es, I ec kaplains. t.Off, he Ii f mit four vives" he got ' buni?hment ' .... .! i' r i 1 . i etiouch. '1 lit nnfc, von. ana 1 cot too much bunUhnient already. - : lA 'Seir Having to ipaf arterry(?nr REAL ESTATE. OHD:AUiYB THAT DESIRE Plewant Home In a Qyodly Land and consult "."... UUSSCM Sc FERRY, Beal Estate Brokers and Collection Agents, N. Corner of First and Washington PORTLAND, OREGON, OR D . M. C. GAULT. REAL ESTATE AGEXT At the Branch Office, IN Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. That Is to fay, that the land ff "SUrar" ar!j attract the attention of the Em! rrant whu w!he to purchase a d-urat)e bmt' in a fcrtilt, heafthr region, bll landt Jn Ore goo ean b purchased for a imall amoatit . f money. W now jtroclaim that special attention il He giren t the rorr has and rale of Real tate; and morever, we ehcerfullj impart the information that we hare a large amount of Cily Fropcrly, Town XfOfti, Farms Im pro veil, and fJninsproTcd Lands. Slock Itanchcfi, Tiiiilier Xands, Eld, E(c, Etc. For sale at reasonable tertni, la the Best Portions of the State. ... .. , ., A ' . f & ft -f ... ' "t 4 And In ertrInton. w wtnld lmnri nnnr the minds of jcrs(n desiring to sell Real E tate that they ineor no exprnre (n pl5r their property io our band, unlets Partienlar attention1 'is Virerted trt tb fei 'hat a Iars:e mnnl of dertmhl lands can b purchased fct the Draoch Office, DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. D. HI. . Ileal instate A geut. 12 tf The standard riiiiiv"hr Couch . fn flueiJta,r ?orf Throat, VI hooping Coupli, C roup, I.tver Complaint, Ilroiichltia, Illeedliig of ! the 'lounge,' and every ' affection of the Throat. I.uugs and Cheat, luclud Jug Consumption. - ! ! ; , Vlstar a Rat nam doetnot dtfnp a ' Congh, but loosen It, cleaiives the I.ttiigB, allaja Irrltatliin, thas removing the cause of the 'com plaint Votie genuine tintefs sigh- , ed I. ntJTTS. Prepared by HBTtl W. FO W 1,13 & HON, llostbn. oia iv iiKDniNOTON,; iids TRTTKlt ' fc , CO.. San Franclc6, 1 and by dealers generally; lO-ly, !!! iOOEi IIIRE! mnB BDENA lVISTA SAW .MILL i CO ?i iibaring their mill in good running order, make known to the citizens around JiHena Vista and vicinity tbat said eouapanj are pre- parea V) lurmsn . uaiDsr a , me t witowing prices: f 1012 50 per 1,000 eet. :4. : f- tWe havfv.a,lt a first eluss planer and, match er, and are prepared to furnish either plain or dressed lumber. rstrictiT to order v and witn Dunctualitv and disDHtch. , . - - iA Rood assortment of lumber now, on band. JAS. 1I0LMAN, President of B. V. M. Co.,- 7tt"i i J f?--1 i .WM, C. LEE.Berratary. woa Vista, June 16tb, IS70. ?o fr l:jS t;1" I '.'!s'JA 1 ::;;;;Aj)jE(sH;:;;:t ; ... ' - ' . " . TC . T"fE ' ( . . . , .,. ; rroiiV anil lieliilitaitcci ' ' IIAVE BEEN Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WHOSE CASES BEQUIRE PROxUPT TKEATiTIEilfT to render Existence Desirable. If you are suffering or bare suffered, from involuntary discharges, ' what effect does it produce. upon your general health? Do you ieeV weak, . debilitated. . easily tired? Does a tittle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? j Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys frequently get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or flacky, or Is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise tw the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has sto'fd awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepeia? Are your bowels eonstipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to tbe bead? ' Is your memory- impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you leal dull, listless, moping tired of com pany, jf life? Do you wih to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep !ruai or restle.s? I tlje lustre ot your e as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek a orignt? Do you enjoy yourself in society a well? ' Do you pursue your badness with the same energy? Are your spirits du!l and flair ging, iteu to fits of melancholy? Do yoi leel as much confidence in yourself? If dn not ley it to your liver or dyspeptia. Havt- you .isilcss nislits? luur back weak, your tciifes wmk, and have but litilo appetite, a. yu attribute this to dysreiia, or liver cvm plaint? NOW, READER, elf-abn!c, Tenerral diseases badly cured, nnd sxual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health. MAKE THE MAN. Dirt YouEoTei-TliinU that those bold, defiant, energetic, perscTerine KUccessful iu-iitrr U4-ii. ar iin hos generative organs are in fwrfect health . Vou ner bear such men eotaidain of Win. ne!aebfdy, of ncrreusuei, or palpitation f the heart. They are never afraid tbey enu lireeed in business; they dn't become n .nd discouraged; they are alrJ pdte an pleasant in tbe cnpany or lames, nd look .u n1 th m njrhi in tbe face none of tout downcast; looks or other meanness about tbens t di not mean those who keep the orsrans in flated by running to excess. These vtiil not only . ; . SUIH THEIR C0HSTITUTI0KS7 lut also those they do business with or for. How many men, fnro badly cored disease' from the eficrts of self-abue and exresrs. hive brought about this state of weakness in those organs tbat baa reduced the general Sys ' xr so much as to induce almost every otnci disease- :i IDIOCY, LUNACY, PARALYSIS, oinal affections, suicide, and almost every ... . 1 fa J . I. : a. ther irm or disease wnicn numanuj is n t.o. ana toe reai caue ui ; mv b...t i-ver suspected, and have doctored lor all but :he right t.ne. Disease of these organs rvquire tha use of a Diuretic. Ilelinboid's Fluid Extract is the great Diuretic, and is a certain euro for neaie of 'the Dladder, Kidneys, ravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints General Debility, 'and nil diseases of the Uri nary Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of bow long standing. If no. treatment is submitted te, Consump tion or Insanity inky ensue. 'Our flesh and blood' are supported from' these sources, and (he health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU .. . : ' r . Established upward of Nineteen years. ..' ;. f : : .-- ' i ! : j; - ,' i -: - ' ; -. i . ?' : ,. t ; .V-M IS PBEPARED BY , ' II. T. II F.I.M BOLDi Drngglat, - -AND - . i-1 ft 104 Sbwlli Tenth st.1, Pliila. ?rio tl 25 perJBpttla, or 6 Sottlei for $9 60, delivered to" any addreas. Sold by all Druggist avcrywhare.' , - joy 'ai'i'!,',; j ; -n u- '.-.. . IOPE j A BE ' GEIVlimE unless clone unih Mtrri rn. prrarcd wrapper, viih lac- taiiiiiiv. i ) my t Eiemtcal .-. .- . .. .. i .. . . ,. i t areliou8C,ahd siirhetl DALLAS UVEflY, FEED 7s. SALE " Cor. Mailu and Court Streets, ; Thos. Q. Richmond, Proprietor, HAVINQ 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 very want of the com munity. ' ' , ' " . , ' ' IJuggles, single or double, Haeka, Cou- cord Wagona, etc.. etc. s Furnished at all hours, day or night, on u .' ..''i.f;- cbort notice. , ;,,-', . ' y Superior Saddle Iloraes, let ly the Day or Week ' tehms, ; reasokaiile. 4 t. o. richmond ' ' W. II. TEAL, Wagon & Carriage Iflaker9 Main . Street, Dallas. T IIAVE OX HAND AN ASSORTMENT of Lumber Wagons, Express Wagons and Buggies of various kinds, ready for sale. . . COME OH WITH YOUR CASH I Vou all know what my wagons are; fori have been well patronised for tbe last TEN YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And tbe last year they went off like Hot Cakes. . I am well prepared to do all kinds of work in my JLade. . I har in my employ tbe best Rlacksmlth in the County, who is prepared to do Shoeing in the beH Style, on abort notice, and every kind of hlackstnitb work done in a neat and workmanlike manner, aud according to Order, at reasonable rates. Also Painting done to order. Bring along your old Wagons Duggies, and get them paint ed. W. II. TEAL. Dallas, April 9. 1S70. . 6:Cm SlIIUIIlOtlM. Tm te Clrruit Ctnri for Ike Stale "f Oregon, fr Yamhill axinty, tt. Caroline E. Dorrbs, Plaintiff, vs. Felix G. Dnrri. Defendant. rpo FELIX Q DORRISS, RATD DEFEN : I dantt In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby required to appearand answer the complaint of the -Plaintiff, fled against you In the ebAve named court, by Mi.mlay," tbe 14th day of .November, A. D. IBT0. which is the firtt day of the next regular term of said court, fallowing tbe expiration of tbe lime prescribed in th order of thfe Judse tf said court, and tnre than six weeks frjrm tbe date of said order and of this sum mons, and the first publication hereof, or jndg ment will ba taken against you tor want thereof. And yon are hereby further notified that if yon fail to appear and answer as above required. the plaintiff will apply to said court for a decree dbuotving the bonds ot matrimony now exiMing between you and her, and for tbe care and costody of the minr chibirpn the Issue of aaid marriage. Ry order of the Hon. R. P lloise, Judge of aaid court, made tbi25lh day .f July, A. D. 1870. si; Li.i v a 2v w inrsox, -aug5-6w. Tlaio tiffs Axtomere. Tbis R m dy docs not simply rtliet for a hort time, bsit it produces perfect and perman ent cure of the worst rates of Chronic ' Nasal Catarrh, and trill piy $500 tftntrd for en iknt I mnmit rwre. " Cold in the bead" and Catarrhal Headache are cured with a few ap plications. If you have discbarge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, stopping up the nose at times, partial loss of the senw of smell, taste or bearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull, have pain or pieimrein the head, you may rest assured that yu have Catarrh. Thous ands a m unify, without roanifosting half of the above syntptums. terminate in Contmmption and end in tbt, grave. No disease is so common, rooro deceptive or less understood by physici ans, I will send my phamphlet on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy SOLD BY MOST DRHJOISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Pricn 50 cents. . Sent by. mail post paid, on receipt of 60 cents, or four packages for $3 Beware ofj counterfeits and worth leas) imita tions. Sec that my private $tamp, which is a fxtaitire nubravtef' of rnwiwewes. is Upon the outride wrapper. Remember that this private stamp, issued by the United State? Government expressly for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and the words U. S. Certificate of genuineness" ; engraved upon it, and need not bo mistaken. Don't bo twin -died by travelers and others representing them selves as Dr. Sage; I am the only man now living that has the knowledge and the right to manufacture tbe'iyo Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and I never travel to sell this medi cine. ' !" R. V. PIERCE, M. D. au6-3m ; 133 Seneca street, Baflalo. N. Y. iotice lo Bridge Builders. The contract to build a bridge across the Luckiamute, at Henry Helmic's Polk Xo., Oregon, will be let to the lowest bidder on Sat urday, the 3d day of September, 1870, between the hours of one and four o'clock, p. m., at the site of the bridge.;?' r w-f ?!;,i ,; ? ; Plans and specifications can bo seen at the County Clerk's office in Dallas. ; ! - CHAS. COOLEDG. 2iw4 Superintendent. AdmiuiHl ralors V police . NOTICE vIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Itha undersigned was duly appointed at the, August term pf tbe County Court for Yam; hill county, Oregon, administrator of tho estate of John B. Kirby, deceased, late of saidcounty. Those having claim against feald estate' are required to present them with proper voucher ,to tbe said administrator within six, months fr m datef hereof. i -: - ' - I'tin - : h; u .JOEL A. KIRBY,; r ' -7. , ' Administrator. : MoMinovitle, Oregon, August 8th, 1870. '-.aogl3-4w,.? -t ,,;,.,; , - .'.V--'iAlTOTICB.- W'" IWIIJ. SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES, ' cattle of sheep, mf CA M felt A and PIIO- lUtiH AI'llIU rtCK J also my dwelling house and Gallery in Dallas.' For particulars Inquire. of B. F. Nichols or "f lO.tf ... r CHAS. LAF0LLETT. SALT CARMEN ISLAND 'AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, in quantlttei to suit- at C0$ ARIIARTS Bafow. i ..... . ; , . ....... ,, , , , ,. ; . FREHOn HEDICAL OFFICE. HrJ alulien Perrault, " Dr. I Medicine of the Faculty of Pa- rla, Graduate of the Unlveralty of Queen's College, and Physician ..of the St. JoUn Ilaptiate So elety of San Franclaco. , DPERRAULT HAS THE PLEAS R. ure to inform patients and others seeking confidential medical advice that be can be consulted daily at his office, Armory Hall Building,' North East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Rooms Nos. 9, 10, 11, first floor, np stairs, entrance on either Montgomery or Sacramento streets, Da. PitnnACLT'g studies have been almost exclusively devoted to the cure of tbe variooa forms of Nervous and Physical Debility, the result of injurious habits acquired in youth, wliih nnallv terminate in impotence and stcrilily,and permanently induce all the con comitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity exists, involving the happiness ofa, life and tbat of others, reason and morality dictate tbo necessity of its removal, for it is a fact tbt, premature decline of the vigor of manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single life, etc., have 1 their sonrccs in causes, -the germ of which is planted in early life, and tbo bitler fruits tasted long afterward ; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in tbe Back and 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 ersncs, Ideas are cloud ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to readirg, writing or tbe so ciety of friends, etc. Tbe patient will proba ably. complain of l)itti ff. Vertigo, 4Sfcd that Fight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting, coughs and slow fevers ; while sotue have external rheumatic pain, and numbnecs of tbe body. Some of tbe most common STroiitcms are pimples in tbe face, l-and aching in different parts of the, body. Pititnts suffering from tbis disease sboald ap ply immeiiat.ly to Dr. Perrai-lt, eiiher in person or by letter, sw be will guarantee a euro of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or eight weeks,. . Patients suffering frm Tenerial disease in any stage, Gonorrhea. (IJect, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, Otaneoua EmpKons.ete will bejtreat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the system. ' Dr. pERRAi'LT'a diplomas are in bis office, where patients can see for themselves that tbey are under the care of a. regularly educated practitioner. The best references given if re quired. . ;. Patients suffering under chronic diseases tan call and examine for themselves. We invite iuvectigation ; claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that in all ca.es taken under treatment we fulfil our prini.es. We particularly request those who have tried this biated doctor and tbat adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. Low charges and qnick cures. Ladies suffering from acy complaint inciden tal to their sex, can consult tbe doctor with tho a'furance of relief. ' Female Monthly PHIa. Dr. PenaAVLT iube only agent in California Ur D. Biott's Ft mate Monthly Pills. Their immense sale has eMablifhcd their reputation is a fVniale r mely utiap pn-aebed, and far io nil ranee of every oilier nmedy for suppressions nd irregularities, and other obrtruetin in fe inaiix On ilio rtr irt .of five dollars' these S'ills will be sent by mail or express to any part f tbe world, secure from eutioeity or damage. Persous at a distance cau be cured at borne, Uy addressing a letter to Dr. Per raclt, corner if .acramenta and Montgomery street, Rooms 10 and 11, or Box 73, P. O.. San Francisco, luting the case as mi outdy as possible, general ijatdts of living, .occupation, etc, etc. All communications confidential . I4-ly " ; COX A: 13 AK II ART, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCE&S KOORC'S BLOCH, SAiEIX . Goods by the Package at Reduced Bate in v 10 3tf D ntlcr wcotl, Barker s' Co, : WAGOIV JTSAKEIiS, s Commercial street Salem. Oregon, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG ONS after tbe most approved styles and the best of workmanship, n short notice, and AT POHTLANI) IMUCIvS! V ... . 2.tf . -. Saddlery, Harness. .'S. C'STlLES, ttlatii at. (opposite tbe Court House), Dallas, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which bo la prepared to sell at tho lowest living rates. 3TRE PAIRING done on short notice. DRUGSTORE., Northwest Corner Matn and mill Sis.. DALLAS, OGN. ' HAYING PURCHASED tbo OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Hobo, pn wishing to live and let live, I will sell at W rates, FOR CASH, everything iu my line: I Drugs, . Patent ITXeclicincs, And all kinds of PURE LIQTTORS, put up : ? expressly for Medicinal use. !( PEIIFUM 12111 ES OF Att KINDS Also, Soda, ' , , , ' Cream Tarter, v - Saleratus, Siotl .Jiird &u , , J'tMint. Oth, . ' Varnithes. Brvhe$? Domes! it Dyes ' i 1 ' Washing Fcxcifert. And everything else that is kept in aPIRST . in.Aas nnna ktorr. t D. F. NICHOLS, Druggist. GAITERS. DO ' YOU WANT " SMB ' Fine Cloth Gaiters? if so, supply your selves at ' J H LElYJS;8. w ELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON BES"5 in maiketia ttlta or.brrels. For tale at 'A COX ;4(EARIIART'S,