Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, October 22, 1870, Image 3

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TOfl&COUflTyflVS,
DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1870.
T&eeetire population of Oregon, according
to the Iat census, is a fraction loss than 91,-
A yo gentleman by the name of M. M.
"Dglesby, from Corvallia, has secured the Dallas
School, which will commence next Monday.
1 T. B. Waite, of Polk County, invented and
manufactured a new press for pressing hay,
which took the first premium at the lata State
"Fair.
The Midden death of our estcerccd friend,
3Dr. Bond, is greatly deplored by the citizens
of DaRas and vicinity, in whose memory he
ong will live.
Wr have received the first copy of the i
Christian jftitcngcr, printed at Monmouth, in .
. Ibis County, edited by Prof. Cambe'.L It
starts out well. We wish it abundant success,
Capt Lafollette, the agent at Grande Ronde,
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desires as to state that no m whomsoever T
will be permit cd to enter upon the reservation
for the purpise of raaaia,; horse with the
Indians. , .
Paucnixa. Ttev. A. W. Sweeney wilir01,,v, . i
preach in the M. E. Church South, at early
candle lighting on Friday preceding the 5th
Sunday in this month, (2Sth). Remember the
time.
DALLAS this week presents'quite a lively ap- j
pearance. The merchant, the UacksraVh, the J
carpenters, and men of all trades, occupations
and professions seem to be busy save and Ex
cept the poor lawyers, who alone are Idle.
Senator Corbet visited the Grande Komi
reservation, 'and was much pleased with the
situation, and matters pertaining to the Indians
generally. The people of Oregon have roason
to be proud of the eourse pursued by Senator
Corbet since he has acted in that capacity.
"Wa call attention to the advertisement of
Mem. Burchard & Powers, offering the Home
Shuttle Sewing Machine at $20, II. B. Morrill,
travelling agent. This is a good chance for j
those who require this machine. They will
always be found on hand at 139 First Street,
Portland.
Examine the new advertisement of Laughcry J
A Collins, grocers, who are well knowh m this
county as men of integrity and straishtfor-
wara busines namis, ana we a ivne an pers n.
w . t .it
-who desire to purchase family groceries, to call
uvl visit their establishment before purchasing
Isewnere.
The citizens f Dallas were out in number
on "Wetlnetday to witness the races, which
Km9 off t io o'clock about one mile fronr
town. During the time we were present the
aorrl mare, belonging to T. Claze, won, and
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wre were mucn aivertea at me iancy aress or i
ber rider.
'We.Teceived a call from our enterprising
friend Mr. Litchfield, from Grande Itonde, wbd
informs ns that all is quiet on the upper Yam-
.bill and Indiaa reservation, and that the Indi-
ans were very anxious to have the land sur-
Teyed in small parcels, and assigned to each
one aa bis or her own property, in accordance
with the terms of the treaty, so that tliey can
call it their own, and transmit it to their
cnuaren.
This community was shocked a few days
since by the announcement of the death of
John Frederick, an old citizen. Dr. bites, who
bad charge or the case, larorms us mat the
ease presented the appearances of small pox.
J9 rkdiiSa n m atv thaw kallAVA in VtAVil
been swine-pox, but Dr. Sites is still of the
opinion that the ease was a modified form of
smallpox. We think, while it is unnecessary
to be excited, it is well enough to be carefal
for the present, at least,
We are gld to know that our former law
partner and most esteemed friend, W. C. Whit
son, is giving great satisfaction as one of the
Judges of Idaho Territory. His lats charge
to the grand jury of Idaho City, at which time
there was pending a large amount of criminal
business, is said to be the most able one ever
delivered in the Territory, all of which takes
us not by surprise. Wr know the Judge as we
do ourself, and he is, without doubt, the best
jurist ever called to the bench in that Terri
tory, and his worth will be felt and acknowl
edged as be mingles with and hisacquaintance
' U formed by the people. . '
' iSTcw Firv. We learned, while on a visit tu
McMinneville last week, that Mr. Tongue, of
MiHsboro, and a Mr. Stott, who was admlited
to the'thar at the present term of the Supreme
Court, have formed a law partnership, and
Intend locating In Yamhill County perhaps at
Iafayette--to practie their profession. Mr.
Tongue hsAl ready gained some notoriety as a
practitioner. Of 25r. Stott's abilities we know
3io thing, having met bim but once, but are
.informed thatihe passed the examination, pre
2arstory todmission, ereditabljv They have
selected a good field, and we predict for them a
uccessal career. ,
ibeA destructive fire occurred
Jin towa on Thursday night about 9
'- o'clock, consuming the large black
.smith's shop of Asa Shrieve, also &
wagon nd paint shop in which S. Gar
rison was interested with Shrieve. The
1 -citizens were out in mass, but could do
-nothing but save the adjacent buildings.
3The fire occurred within 200 feet of
'iw .domicile, and presented a frightful
appearance, loss to Shrieve ia not less
than 3,000 ; that of Garrison uot so
great. we hope our citizens 'will con
tribute liberally to assist the parties to
re build.
We had Psure yestcrOay of
shaking the hand of Dr. Grubbs, 6f
Salem, who has cotne to Dullaa1 to prac
tico his profession. .His card will ap.
pear next week. j '
The trouble with onr mail line from
Saletn to this ' place has finally been
settled, and it has been dccilcd that
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our townsman, Jessie Lewis, is eutitled
to carry the mails. As we understand
it. he was the lowest bidder, and it was
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Dm Ior some reason, OI Wliicn WO are
not tully advisod, the Post Master of
&aleui. or the nostal a?cnt. Underwood.
, . , . , . , . , lf
AlnimAfi Mint I Am a rliii v rh vAiiiAA Y a
ntui u. puM
proper papers on the 1st 01 July to en
title him to the mails, and claimed also
i A i ' . i
meny carucu the same, rs employed,
and has carried them until HOW. Wc
know nothinf of the particulars in re.
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gard to this matter, but we are glad it
S 8ettled.
Mr. Lewis is a resident of
our own town, and a cjevcr gentleman.
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We wish him all kinds of good luck,
and hope he may Sod it) a paying
institution.
Legislative Proceedings.
Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Bills introfuced-
i
Dorris introduced a bill to eeperatc
the County Clerk and County llccerder
jn Linn, Multnomah, Marion, (Jlacka-
mas" and Yamhill.
Dorris also introduced a bill to pro-
lilbit imrortation of diseased animals.
Helm introduced a bill o mend law
relating t distribution of school fund
monev.
McLean introduced a bill relating to
public roads, intended to legalize roadt
jn jj iikcr county. !
McLean al?o offered a bill to dt-fine
1. 1 411 I. . k
hounds OI J;iKcr county
Helm introdnded a bill j to exempt
fireniCTi from poll and road taxes
JjOCKhart iuiroJUceu a di i lur rciiei
of Coos countv, appropriating S500 a
expenses caused bv chiiDgcj of lime of
holding the Uct. term or.purt.
Lockbart a'so introduce J bi I to op-
nroprtate $125,000 proceeds 01 inter
nal improvement luna io aia me con
. . r 1 C- n T 7 -
strnciion vi a cauai irum vviuhio uvc
to Coos Bay via Isthmus blough.
Hare ictroduced a D.llto rc-apnor
fion tbe blatc tor memncrs oi tne 12-
islativd Assembly, Which would give
Marion county three Senators and i
Renrescnfativcs : Linn county 6 Ciena
tors and 0 Representatives i Lane cmin
tv 2 Senators and 4 Representatives ;
Clackanns county 2 Senators anc 6 Kep
rrspntntiveS : I atlihlll 2 bona'ors and
Representative ; Polk cooniy 2 Senators
unH 'A i Konrscnrai on . ienton coanrv
1 Senator and t lieprescntat ves and 1
w;(h Polk county : Multnomah county
o RcnaforSr and 7 R prcsutatives ;
Vaghfnton county 1 Senator and 3
Reprertativcs ; Grant county 1 Sena
L (j o T?Pnre.snfatives :iJJaker coun
i . w sTh . " .
ty 1 Senator and 3 Representatives;
Uhion county 1 Senator and 12 Henrc
fentatives ; Umatilla county 1 Senator
and 2 Representative; Douas county
2 Senators-land 4 Representatives; t;oos
and Curry and Douplas, jmritlv. 2 Sen
ators ;! Ynmhilland Tillamook I Senator
and I Hepresentatvc jointly; (Jolum
bia and Clatsop, jointly, 1 j Senator am;
1 Representative; Jackson and Joe-
phine, jointly, 2 Senators
and 4 Rep
resentatives; Coos and Curry 1 Repre
sentative, jointly j
Dunbar introduced a bill to fix com
pensation of State Printer, which was
promptly rejected. j
F ulton introduced a oiu to apnea
the law relating to swine running a
larpe in Wasco county, j
Hunter introduced a bill for relief o
Union county. " J
D. Shiele introduced a bill to fix sal
aries of County Judge and Treasurer
of I5?iker county. I
Uelm cave notice of a hill to regit
late fare and freights on railroads, also
a bill to pay salaries of officers of last
legislature. j
Apperson offered a resolution to al
low contestants from Clackamas mile
age per didm, which Mas! adopted.
Fultou introduced a bill relative to
inclosures Wasco csunty.i
Davenport introduced a bill to se
cure the appointment of partial Judccs
r pi tt. .u:.t f. . i
ui liieuiiun wmiiwj was Trjectea.
Shenck introduced a till to protect
dogs, etc.
About this time, look lout for trouble
in Brigham Yonng's household affairs.
However much married the Mormong
may be, the institution oj polygamy will
crumble when brought in contact with
Christian refinement ana Gentile civili
zation.
It rained here jesterday
Telegraphic Sum uiary.
London, Oct 18. Rumors of an
Jrmist,ce - cur,rent ,n. banking circles
ported that Itussia tenders her officers
for meditation. Austria and England
.are anxious for peace. Rankers to-day
decline to negotiate JSernn paper.
Hamburg and Bremen are threatend
by a French fleet. The excitement in
these cities is intense.
Today is the anniversary of the Bat
tle of Nations, wheich occured near
eipsicon thh 18th Oct., 1813. It is
generally understood, in tbe German
camps, that a bombardment of Paris
! II .1 1 ' 1 1
from an ine naileries sunuuauouusiy,
would be opened on this anniversary
day. The world is waiting for the
vents of to-day
It is estimated that there are fully
600,000 armed Prussians on French
soil.
Nothing heard from Laferte St, Au-
bin. At last accounts a Daiue was era
minent at that point. The Prnssians
still occpy Meury quietly. They make
no uemonstraiions against xiuise anu
Tours, and it is not believed they wilf
at present.
Political affairs in Paris are unalter
ed. The people are calm and hopeful.
The Prussians now infesting the city
screen themselves behind their power
ful batteries. So tremendous is the
French fire that the plains are absolute
ly swept by it. The best gunners in
the world are collected in Paris.
The Prussians are threating an im
mediate bombardment of Paris. This
is ioinosible. . As Ions as French forts
outside are so well served, no euemy
can approach near enough.
TAUIW,' Oct. 18. the Prussians
nd French -are concentrating large
furcrs nc.nr Orleans,- preparatory to a
irreat battle.
A di-'patch announces another suc
cessful sortie by Farisans. Piussian
Lw. 3.000.
Thiers has returned to France.
Berlin, Oct 18. The people of
.Strasbourg are geucraUy sitiffied wi th
the new order of things. The trench
sentiment, if any there, has not shown
itself offensively since tha capitulation
5i. e have been one or two fireiog on
i ans o!dicrs patorlling the city.
hou- s. The cnlpnis were liuinedi-
2tc!y aprreheoded and brought to jus
tice, with the approbation of all classes.
, St. Liuua is a toiai rum. ine pic
turcs and tapestry have been destoyed
by the fire from the Pan wrts.
London, Oit, Is. v tolent popular
outbreaks have occured at Honlleur,
and other towns in that vicinity on ac
count of alleged inefficiency in the con
duct of the war.
Berlin, Oct. 19.-The capitulation
cf Met is reported. Bataiue's tnes
senior, General Boycr, carried to King
William the tcrmj on which he wtuM
surrender the fortress. The place is to
be given up to a Grrmn garrison, tin?
troops to be disarmed and puffer to re
main on parole, and not take part in
the war. The Prussian ministerial or
gan says ccpo'ialion for peace on the j
part of n u'rals is useless. France
must submit unalterably to the terms
already stated.
Bourbaki has been appointed coro
mandcr of the Array of the North and
directed to operate in concert with Ba
zainc. .
The rinderpest spreads with alarm
ing rapidity It prevails from Poland
to the Atlantic. There is much con
stcrnat'on among all classes.
The force of Prince Mecklenburg
Schwerin at Soisson's consists of Poue
anians, eight battalions of laudwtuT
and the llolberstddi Hotsc. The in
vestment lasted 3 weeks and the bom
bardment four days before capitulation.
Four thonsand prisoners of war and
132 cannou fell into the Prussians'
hands. j
London, Oct. 18. The following
particulars of an engagement at liag
beaux are just received : At 9 o'clock
in the morning the French opened a
heavy artillery fire,which was vigorous
ly returned by the Prussians. The
French then advanced on the double
quick the Garde Mobile leading. A
battle ensued, and the Prussians' gosi
tion was carried at the point of the bay
onet. Germans, unable to withstand
the firing hurled against tbctn, re
sorted to several stratagems, but failed
in all, and were at length dispeased.
The Mobiles entered Bigncaux, where
the Prussians had erected barricades
We also c'.ip (ho following from the
ChronUle :
The Central Pacific Railroad ftirec
lora, on last Saturday, made the trip on
the road from San Jose to Oakland, a
distance of fortyseven miles, in lets
than an hour. - Thomas Mooney' time,
from the California Street bank to
Clifton, Canada, f,was the fastest on
record, u - :-y.'.' ,?
Ocnoral Sherman says, official re
ports show that the-actual force of the
rank and file of the army is 34,59.3.
Tho number will bo gradually reduced
to 30,000,
No man can prosper in business who
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does not advertise. - ' ; .
Cassekly and Cole on the Situ
ation.- When doctors disagree, pa
tients die. Senator Eugene Casseily,
in response to a serenade, a few even-
ings since, ascribed the prevailing dull
ness of the times in California to the
high rate ot taxation imposed by the
Federal Government, which had para
lyzed the energies of the nation, and
that California felt it as well as her
sister states east of the Rocky Moun
tains. Senator Cornelius Cole made a
speech in answer to a serenade on
Thursday evening last, and ascribed
tbe hard times to the changes in busi
ness consequent upon "the completion of
the Pacific Railroad. He believed that
with a littto time, and more attention
paid to manufactures, California would
come out with flying colors, These are
the opposite views of California's states
men. Which are correct ? It seems
to us that 'Cole' views are the more
comprehensive and logical. Chronicle
And we think the response of Cas
serly sounds like the talk of a -schoolboy,
while that of Cole is statesmanlike.
The staid citizens of Maryevillo are
recalling the days of their boyhood by
playing at marbles for twenty-five cents
a game. Business is said to be brisk
thereabouts.
MAIUUK!.
HUBIJARD WARD At the. residence of
tho. bride's father, Oct.tber ICih, by B. F.
Smith, J. P.. Mr. David Hubbard and Mies
Xaucy E. Ward, ail of Polk county, Oregon,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
UAAn D.tVIDSOX,
Oflice, So, CI front Street,
PORTLAND ... OREGON.
XZeal Et-ittt5 Dealer.
Special Collector of Claims.
A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT
LAND Proprrt? f.r Pale.
Also. IMPROVED FARMS, and raluable un
cultivated jLANDS, located in all parts of
the Stat.
Investments In REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collect
ed. HOUSE and STORES teased.
All kinks of Financial and General Agency
business transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
will pteaao furnish deseriptions of the same
to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in
earh of the rrin liral CITIES and TOWNS
vf this STATE. . ; 13-tf.
VOR TI1IUTY YEARS
Has that well-dnow, starda.-d and rtopuUr
remedy
PAIN KILLER,
manufactured by Perry, Davis A Son, Provi
dence, R. I., been before tho public, aud in that
time has become known in all parts of tbe
world, and been used by people of all nations.
It remains to-day that fame go d and effici
ent remedy. Its wonderful power in releiving
tbe most severe pain has never been eqtiaHed,
and it has earned, its world wide popularity by
its intrinsic merit No curative agent has had
so wide spread a ale, or given such universal
satisfaction. Th various ills for which the
Pain Killer U an unfailing cure arc too well
known to require recapitulation in this adver
tisement. As an external and internal medi
cine, the Pain Killer stands unrivalled. Direc
tions accompany eeh bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. -
Price 25 eta., 69 cts., and $1 per bottle. 3.1-4 w
Hume Creations fr the Sickly aud
Debilitated.
It it trorth wlitt to endure penal torture
after every meal, when Indigestion can be
immediately rclievod and permanently cured
by to agreeable a remedy as IIOSTETTEIfS
STOMACH BITTERS?
JPoes tt pay to be compelled by debility and
languor to abandon active business, when
brain, nerve and muscle can be braced up, and
tbe whole system restored to a healthy condi
tion by a courso of 110STET XER'S BIT
TERS T ; 1 ;
" Why approach the dinner-table daily with a
positive , disgust for all chut is savory and
delicious, when a vigorous 'rpetite for even
tbe plainest fare is created by the uae of HOS
TETTER'3 HITTERS ?
Is it wise to live in this bright world as if it
were a dungeon, gloomy, discontented and
miserable, when tbe worst case, of hypoehrou
dria can be cured in a week by such a pleasant
and wholesome exhilirant as IIOSTE ITER'S
HITTERS? 4
Can it be porsible that any person of bilious
habit will run the risk of remittent fever or
billious colic, when be can tone and regulate
the great secretive organ with UOST&TTER'S
BITTERS?
Is it not a species of moral insanity for any
miner or planter In the interior, ef any traveler
or sojourner on the placers, to be witbont the
best known antidote to the effects of poisoned
air and impure water, HOSTETTER'S BIT-tTERS?-.
Copf'uicring the harassing and depressing
nature of tho functional derangomonts to which
woman is ftubject,iU At jaui asbonUhing that any
invalid of h-e eebkr segt. should hesitato to
seek tho relief afforded in auob oaes. by thp J
Kcnlal operaUon of UUo I ETTERS BIT
TERS? Tbcso are questions of deeper interest than
any of the politioal dogmas of the day, and
4oWifl
a ifjtfwr
lM those whom they concern are invited to
: civo them something more than a passipr
r fb0Uut. 33 U
For &alc!
tJQry ACRES OF FARMINO'.LAND
I 9jyf In Polk county, twu wile from
DalWt, on the rai to Pa'em, all under good
fence, repaired thin spring; 175 arren now un
der cultivation. 25 acre x timothy meadow,
and well wa.ered by springs and writs; thr-e
dwelling houses and ono good luirn on tho
farm, and two gno 1 hearing orchard. Belong
ing to this prairie land is four limU-r lotiy one
lot of fir timber containing 140 acre, situated
five miles off, and is tbe nearest timber to the
valley and very valuable for rails and building
purposes; 61 acres cf oak timber two mile
distant; 26 acres of oak timber two mite nH
29 acres of oak timber one mile dUtant. Thcec
tracts of land together mate ont of the best
gruin and stock farms in Io1k county.' fan
be divided advantageously into three or four
farms. ' . r
Terms, $14 per ncrc, to be sold together for
cash in hatid. .Apply to
I&iiscll & Vcrvy,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
PORTLAND. OUEOON;
OR
D. M. C. GAULT,
Pallas, Oregon.
12-li
For Nnlc.
A OCi ACRES OF LAND ON 'SALT
40l Creek, in Polk County, eitrht milei'
from Dallas; 32" ares Penwd, 1C acre'ln
cultivation and 30 acres in Tatnthj 5ieilow;
well adapted to stock raising. Price $7 f r
acre. Inquire ot
ISustJI V Ferry,
Portland, Oregon,
OR
I. 31. C' CAULT.'
Dai'as. 23-f
PJCTUitE .ALLKCtV.
THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC
is Invited to the improved facilities which
I hare, recently made to my apparatus, by
which I aa able t take
AT
- One Sitting:!
Thus making the heretofore task of getting
correct likenesses of CIIII.UKKN a matter
of small moment.
jMTGallery located on Main street Dallas.
W. II. CATTERLIN.
Dallas, April 22, 1870. 8:1m
J. W. CRAWFORD.
T. B. SEW1I4X.
vmim tix axd sTore stobe.
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallaa - - - - - Oregon.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEQ LEAVE TO
inform the citisens of Dallas and vicinity
that they have replenished tbeir'stoek of tin
ware, and have now on band a large assort
mcut of . '
Cooling,
Box-ami Parlor Sow,
Tinware,
Copper,
Iiross and
. Iron Ware
Of every description. Also a parge supply of
Sheet Iron,
Zinc.
y Ire. At.
Having procured tbe services of a firsUelass
wrk man we arc now constantly mariufactnr
ing all kinds nf tin furni.bings for stoes and
for farmers use. Such as
Stove Bailer. Coflce and Tea Potr,
Tea Kettle. Milk Pan. Dipper,
fl.ard and Ilutter Cam.
And in fact, all articles of tinware usually
found in stove an tinware stores, all of which
we offer for sale at prices rbat will justify pur
chasers to patronhte us rather than Salem or
Portland shop.
Special attention will bo given to
Job Work
Of alt kinds.
In cr mice tion with the stove and tin ftorc,
we will coutinu our
Iff EAT JIAUKET,
Where will be kept all kinds of seasonable
meats, both FRESH and SALT.
In exchange for goods In our line we will
I take all kinds of country produce, such as
Butt r, Eggs, Chicken, Floor, Bacon, &e.
We invite tho public to call and examine
our stock. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN.
Dallas, March 4, 1870. 1-tf "
Cravfortl fc Iw"ewinaii,
or TUB
PIONEER TIT &ST01 E STORE
II
AVE A NEW AND SELECT STOCK
op
Japaned Ware, Porcelain TJned Stew
Pota ior I'rult, a Great V'arlety of
Gem Pans, Pressed Patties Tor Tart,
Cooking Spnoua, ng Heaters, llroll-
Ing fixtures of Improved Pattern,
Rolling Phut , Ac, mw
CaAWTORD A NEWMAN.
Dallas, April! 5. 1870. 7:tf
'- nOTIK. -
HTlIOSE INDEBTED TO THE FIRM OF
W. C. Brown A Co. are requested to come for
ward and settle their notes and accounts, as
the business of the late firm must bo settled
without further delay.
W. C. I1ROWN A Co.
Dallas, OgnAujust 24,'1S70. 2.tf
ISToTICE IS IIEREDY OIVEN THAT
John T. Davis has been appointed Adtninistra.
tor ot tbe estate of D. Shepherd deceased ; all
persons having claims sgainst said estate are
requested to present them to the Adtninistra
4or within eic months from tbe date hereof.
J OJtiN T, DAVIS, Adtninlttrator.
Dallas, Aug. 22, 1870. 2fl-4w
ALT. CARMEN ISLAND AND L1V.
EIU'OOL Salt, in quantitws to suit, at
COS 4 AR1I ART'S SaleW.
THE NEW FOOD.
u - r r,.!fcf "fc
For a few cents yoa can huf
of . your Grocer or Druggist a
lckago of SE A MOSS TAIIINE,
ntudo from paro Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, which ti11 inals
sixteen quarts of Illanc Mange,
and a like qnantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotto Itusse, &c. It Is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world, jl
make.i a splendid Dessert, aiid
has no equal as a light antl
delicate food for Invalids aiid
Children,
A Glorious Change 11
TlltJ CHEAT TTORIiD'S TOTCItV
Plantation Bitters.
Till wonderful vegetable
restorative in the slect-nii-
eliorof tlic teeiHe-nndilcblJJ
latrd. A n tonic nnd cortllal '
or tte ngeI nnd lansraid. It
fia no equal mrnong stom
:tchic3. Ah a remedy for tho
'nervous weakness to 'Wnicta
women are especially sn1
iect, It is -saper.-icding every
other stimnlant. In nil Cli
mates tropica!, temperate,
or frigid, it ct m tx specific
In every species xf disorder
which tindermincs flic Irodlry
strength nnd breaks down the
animal spirits. For ahj by
all Druggists. :
.'- . . "Vj 25-ly
CAPITAL LWERY
STABLE.
la rear of the Capital Hotel Vomer,
6ALC3I, -OREGQX.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO JJST
! co reasonable terms. Special attention
paid to transient and boardinr horse.
BOOTH PLAMONDONV
2 tf Proprietors.
WHIT V O l
OO YOU UHDEaSTATO ?
ALL THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED
to tbe undersigned innt either punfcle
tho CASH or give their NOTE. Io rase of a
failure to do either, there will be business for
the legal fraternity.
B. T. NICIIOTiR.
Jnly U. 20-tf
Tlie Cheapest Store in
POLK D0UNT,
THE ELLE'tl'D ALE STORE,
2 1-2 Ille " est of RallM, ,
n
AS J1EEX
.FILLED WITil TOE
largest and best st'ick of goods ever
bronjyht'into Polk County.
Which we propose to sell 1LOWF.II thaa
any other store in the counfy, for CASH r
PRODUCE, fur which we will pay the highest
market price.
Our stock consists of every description af
goods generally kept in first clasa. country
stores.
Also constantly on hand a large assortment
of.,, . ; '
I lanwcls
Tsarcct!s,
Ilard-Tisncii,
1ie in the Ellcadale 'Mills, 'which we wUll
sell very cheap.
Elendale, July 9. 1870. f 19 tf
It olice.
TlIE UNDERSIGNED WILL MEET TUB
lax-payers of Polk county, Oregon, on Satur
day, the 1st day of October, A. D. 1870, at the
oflice of the County Clerk of said county, and
with the assistance of said Clerk, publicly ex
amine the assessment rolls and cor roc t allerrri
that may occur in said assessment.
. Wi atliXlKWAX,
Dallas. Or., Sept, IfUL, 1870. 29-S Assessor.
' .i i . ..i I'm i .. i i r i i mi . ' i 'i " , , '
A Hare Chance Vor xi 13 a r-
S I AM GOING EXCLUSIVELY Itf.
to the Horse- Collar businese, I will sell,
on REASONABLE TERMS, or trade for good
town property, my FINE TEAM and IlartiVs,
G. W. HOBAUT,
Dallaa, .Tu'y SO, 1870. 22 Ini
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LL SORTS OF GOODS 0I.D FOB
Cash or Marketable Produce at
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