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mmmsmammtm -ToviiccaunnnEvG. IULLASr SATURDAY, DEC 3, WTO. J&loney Ularket. - , v,,ltMkNw York Gold Qnotations.......llls tendara In PortUndt . v- Baying.. t)0 Celling -...91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market P Corrected Weetiy, by O. B: Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, DaUt, Oregon. - v WHBAT750 bask. rOATS 3035 M ; Sksfl 25 $137. ' CORN MEAL-$3 to $4 bbL c BEANS$3 6 bbl. ., BACON-Sides, H 16o . hams 17 :isc a. : BUTTER 26 37o ft. -. v. EGGS SOe dqa. J ? , ; . IjARD Bulk, 12c ; tins, IS 14e. , v POTATOES From Wagon, 60c bhL APPLES Green, 50c bhl. i , Dried, 4 5c $ lb. CHEESE Now Oregon. 20 25c B. CHK!KENS-$2 50 do, TURKEYS 75 $1 each. . PORK Dressed, C cent. ; a.V ' . -, ONIONS f 150 buaheL , j , 1 Her J. D Driver will preack at the M. E. Caarea aaxf Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. jutrkara'wUl be a Grand Ball at Independence ob Eriday before Christmas, of which we give taotice bj request of J Gelwick. The Rubber Sump, which if giving good ' MrtisCaction, with any card you desire, can be oVtaatM by application , to T. B. Newman, Dallas. V,'-.-,:. ;, . . , To tha Public. I wish to say to the good people of Dallas and surrounding community, that after the loss of my lumber and tools by the fire, I return my sincere thanks to those who were kind enough to lend a helping hand. T. GaiBisoy. 3eorge Hobart's machine for stuffing horse collars is at work by water power ia this town, and we were s'jrprfsed-in noticing its 'great merit, as we witnessed its workings to-day. It ,U : really labor saving machine,! and Is no humbug, but meritorious. Mr. Hobart has it patented. &ad can fornkbl machines to those jrho desire to purchase, or is prepared to sell individual. ,coun ty or ; State rights, at liring figures. There is money, in it . ; Thsre is no Small Pox in or near Dallas, but there are several families in the north-western portion of the county who are lying sick with tost disetsej ana it is oi no use k uouwu , to disguise It, a child oi Larkta's oiea recenuy . .Tli. m ntbr It muiivrin. TBA families Of YT t Tk..:,1an mL& VmhIDii ) Iff mlan tamest a laroiiy. ia opnug ue, uu . Great care should be taken. We hear tnat Vt. - ilall says it is not Small Pox, but some dis ;1 4ih heretofore unknown, and fully as danger- Am That miT ha trn. bnt it ffirei no relieL it is jSmall Pox, almost beyond controversy. ' , Aeeoastttodatlons. All persons TisiUng Dallas will find a good twd on wbieh to rest and get a cumber one meal of Tictuals, by calling on S. C. Stiles. No pains will be spared to make you eomfortable. Tired or hungry, go to Samuel C. Stiles and you will getrour money's worth and more. . r --v. ;: . 3Ctf " ; 8rALiiir6' GtUBwith brush," ready for A Fine Tktugfor tie Ttet. , .The fragrant Sozodont . has taken a Tery " prominent place among the ; most approved ' dentri!ieetf the day. It ..is a rerj popular article for the toilet," highly recommended by a.ll who have used it, as a beautifier and pre server Of the teeth refreshing the mouth sweet- ; ning the breath, and arresting the progress f 'ecay.1 ' ' .'. ' "Bxn pRAcncB. You might as welt expect to ralieve and cure an inflamed eye by dusting ir ritatingr powders into it, as to expect to sab. ; due and anre Catarrh (which is an inflamattoo ' ' of the -mucous membrane of the air passages Jn the -head) by the use of irritating snuffs or '' atronr. caustic solutions. Dr. Saee's Catarrh ; Remedy cures Catarrh y Us mild, soothing ' action, which subdues the iuSammation and ' restores the natural secretion of the mucous follicles. The proprietor offers $500 for a. case or Catarrn tnat be cannot cure, sens uy mau : n receipt of sixty cents." 8oId by druggists. ' Address R. V. Pierce, M. D.,133 Seneca street ' Buffalo, N.Y. - Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, 1 and every other form of intermittent or remit ; tent' fever, are speedily controlled, relieved, ' 'and cured by the use of Bristol's Sugar-coated Pills and Bristol's ' Sarsaparilla. These two Jremedlef act directly upon the stomach, liver, - blood, and humors, and if patients ' will only follow the directions printed on ' the ? table and scrapper, a quick" recovery: to health ;will be rewsx Everlasting Perfumes ! JiPBBAY fc Laswak's Florida Wateu has often been styledas the Everlasting Perfume, I U indeed true that its delightful and refresh . in fragrance linsrers for many days around whatever it touches unlike the ; ordinary per "r fames, -that leaves no trace of -their, momentary ' ' existence save the sickly heavy odor of rancid . ST. As there are. worthless counterfeits of Mk for tb Florida water prepared Dy juanmao Kemp, New York. . , t -r ..." ' , ', I Jura for the ' past eight ' months, coostacUy used one of the $15 Norton, Oride Gold Let er &Watche3iaanufae tured by Chaf. P. .Norton & Co. 86 Jassqiu-strcet, lev7 iorK, ana iounu tha total variation in its time but one- ti.ii vn tmnm k yii m i antinnr a i anil I r tm . tains too same, ftppearaacc of gold as , when purchased. Several of our men ixse them, with the same results. ;" I. cheerful recommend them for correct jjosa and wear. 7 i -Erie Ilailroad. wmmeasmmmm :;i Telegraphic uiiiniaryi Tours,-Nov. 28. There was a battle all day Sunday between Vrillers and Sa- leux, near Amiens. The French inaiu tained positions up to half-past fou r, when Villers was abandoned before su pertor forces and the artillery of tho Prussians.;.;, ' '. ' :'-!it: . The French were beaten at Beauvais, but at Dury they maiutained their posi tion. Three thousand Germans were engaged. , . ' . London, Nov. 28. The French claim a victory at' Mbreneil yesterday. The battle lasjted until darkness interfered. The German army was beaten and driv en into the iutrenchment before Amiens. The French army of. the North.; was greater in number and ' better armed. The losses are obscurely civen in thou ! sands. The Prussian hussars rodo nown and cut to pcices a regiment of marine infantry. - The German loss was severe. C Dijon, Nov. 27. The Garibaldians, marchins lastnisht from Paso aes. were vifforouslv attacked bv the outoost of the Prussians. The Garibaldians were repulsed with great disorder aban doning arms, etc. Gen. Werden to-day overtook thir rear guard near Pasqucs by taking a circuit around Ploniberis. The French loss 350 killed and wounded and that of tho Prussians but 150. Menotti Garibaldi commanded 2,000 men. Berlin. Nov. 28. The main 'body of the Loire army oocupy an intrench ment position between Artenay and Orleans. Orlt.jln8 Nov. 28. In reconnoiter ing near urieans, a rrussian corps en countered the'20th French corps, and drove it from its position at Ladono with sersous loss. ua oaturaay, several rrencn com panies attacked the 10th Corps, but were repulsed with a loss of 40. A Freneh General was captured. The German loss was reported as trifling Seventy cannon were captured by the capitulation of La r rcre. The Southern forts around I'ans maintained a lively fire throughout baturday New York, Nov. 20. ATours cable 'dispatch says that yesterday the right wing of the army of Loire having re pulsed during the previous day several attempts of the enemy to turn its Hank, advanced to Glens and Montargia and thence commenced a movement toward Pithiviers in combination with the ad vance, of the right centre of the army at Arthenay to the some point. While these movement were being made de tachments of the enemy were in every case driven toward the Beaunc. Here at 2 P. M: the enemy massed 40,000 men. The French attacked the Prusian position fiom the South,' capturing two suns. At nizhfili tho Germans seemed Urn to be retreattnj further north. Bismarck tald Lord llnssel that Paris would not le permitted to surrender ex cept on condition of complete cessation of hostilities. No decisive battles yet near Orleans. In the skirmishes the French have captured nine guns and the Prussians looses are heavy. The Duke of Mecklenburg; has failed in an attempt to occupy Le .Mans. 1'alladiQcs is fitll etrenched between Artenay and' Orleans. The German have failed to surround him. Th(? Oov eminent at Tours has every confidence in his plans, and believes that he will be able to pierce the Prussian Hues and push forward to Paris. Tours, Nov. 20. A Tribune cor respondent at Tours telegraphs that Keratry has given in his resignation in the face of the enemy. He threatens Gambetta with a council of war, and accuses Gen. Lauverdo of treason. Stale Items. (From the Albany Register.) Tiie Attempted Suicide. We learned late last evening that the man. Hermanson, who attcmped suicide at Pearl's saloon Sunday morning, was still alive andivith symptoms very much bet ter than on the preceding evening. It is now thought, that with proper care, he will probably recover. I 1ST OP XETTER8 j in the Post Office at HF.MAININCi Dallas, Dec. 1st Ashtread, B L Barnes, Lewis Buttler, Wm ' Comfort, E B Elliot, Kinman Ford, N A Gibson, O W Gaston, Henry llawkins, George Harris, James and Jn Hoover, T F Kennedy NF; f Louis Benjamin J Lower John N, 2 Melton, Wm McGill, Benjamin Meocam, James Mercer, James K s Rodes, Mis Roda Simpson, R II Bperry, Kate Stafford, A J - Thompson, Miss 8 R Williams, Wayne Wyatt, J W M ' J. D. LEE, P.M. The 012 Lever Watch, No. 1S.580, purchased from Chas.P. Norton & Co. 80 NassauStreet, New. York, January 5th, has been carried by, me over six months, with a total variation in time of only 26 seconds, without the slight est regulating, ; and presents the same brilliancy of color as when purchased. JAMES R. WILSON, Sec. American S. M. Co. N. Y Now York. July 30th, 1870.: 34-3m ' ' ' - . " Their Name Is L-eglon," may be appli ed to those who die annually of Consumption. Science has of late years sensibly diminished the onmber, and it is gratifying to know that Dri 1 Wi tar's fiaUam of Wild Cherry has exeat a potent influence in attaining this end. SPECIAL NOTICES. " Oilice, No. OI Front Street, PORTLAND - - - OKKGON. Xeal EHtate Dealer-. Special Collector of Claims. t I I ! : A larKe amount of CITY and EAST PORT LAND Property for Sale. Alo, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in all parts ot Investments in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of alt descriptions promptly collect- nnnsiilfi ml STORES leased. All kinks of Financial and General Agency , business transacted. r -Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale will please furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the prindifal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE. 18-tf. Agents Wanted In all parts of the United State?, to sell L. V. DEFOREST feCO.'S ALUMmur,! GOLD JEWELRY! Agents are making $200 to $300 per week selling the Aluminum Jewelry. The best imi tation of gold ever introduced. It has the ex act color, which it always' retains, and stands the test of the strongest acids. No one can tell it from gold only by weight the Aluminum Gold being about 1-10 lighter. L. V. Dkfobest k Co. are selling their goods at 1-10 the price gold jewelry is sold for, and on moat liberal terms to agents 1-4 rash, balance in 3ft, 60 and 90 days. We send persons wishing to act as agent, a full and complete assortment of good, consisting of Seals, Bracelets, Lockets, Ladfes' and Gent's Chains, Pins, Ringr, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ac, .or $100 $25 to be paid when the goods are received, the other $75 in 20, 6Q and 90 days. Parties wishing to order goods and act as agents will address, L. V, DEFOREST & CO., 42 Broadway, 21. Y. $3 WATCH! $3 WATCH! TPE GREAT EUROPEAN DHEIvl ALLUMimil GOLD WATCH COMPANY HAVE AProiSTtl) L. V. DEFOREST & CO., Jewelers, 10 aV 12 Uronclu ay, IV. 1". Sole Agents for the U. H. And have anthorlied them to sell their great Kcreka Atxrxisru Uoi,i Watcuss forTnttitK Dollars, and towarraot each and every one. to keep correct tune for one year. This Watch we guarantee to le the best and cheapest time keeper that is now in u in any part of the globe. The works are In double cases. Ladies and Gent's size, and are beautifully cbaed. The cases are made of the metal now so widely known in Europe as Allutuinuiu Gold. It has the txaet enlor of (Sold, which it nlwnyi rttttint; it will ttand the test of the strongest acids ; no one can tell it from Gold only by weight, the Aluminum Gold being lrI0 lighter. The works are made by machinery, aarae as the well-known American Watch. The Aluminum is a cheap metal, hence we can afiord to sell the Watch for $3 and make a small profit. We pack the Watch safely in a smalt bs and send it by mail t any part of the U. S. on receipt of $3 50, fiftv cents tor packing and postage Address all orders to ( L. V. DEFOREST & CO, 40 & 42 B'dway, If.Y, J. - f . . 1-1 . "" - 1840 W l 8 70 1 Psia Is. supposed to be the lot of u poor mortals, a inevitable as death itelf and liable at any time to come npon us. Thref-re it i important that remedial agents should be at hand to be usml on an emergency, when the seminal principle lodged in the ytem shall develop itself, and we feel the eicruciting ajroniet of pain, or the depressing influence of riicA. Kuch a remedial agent exists in the Paiv Kn.t.r.R, whose fame has mada the circuit of the glob.e Amid the eternal ices of the polar regions or beneath the Intolerable and burning sun of the tropics. Its virtues are known end appreciated, Under all latitude, from the one extreme to the 'other, suffering humanity has found relief from many of its, Ills by its use. The wide and broad area over which this rned icina ha spread, attest its value and potency Feom a smalt beginning, the Pain Killer has pushed gradually blong, making its own high way, solely by its virtues. Sack unexampled success and populiarty has brought Others iato the field, who have attempted, under similarity of name, to usurp the confidence of the people and turn it to their own selftshneM and dishonesty, bnt their efforts have proved fruition, while the Pain Killer is still growing in publio favor. 37-4w. , Exuberant Health Is a blessing vonchsafed to few. Even those who have been favored by nature with ' strong constitutions and vigorous frames are apt to neglect the precautions necessary to preserve these precious endowments. Indeed, as a rule the more healthy and robust ' a man is, the more liberties he is inclined to take with his own physique. It is some consolation to the natuarlly weak and feeble to know that they can be so invigerated and built up, by a proper use of the means which science has placed at their diposa), as to have a much better chance of long life and exemptions from dieases and pain, than the most athletic of their fellows who are foolish enough to suppose themselves invulner able, ann act accordingly. It is not too much to say that more than half the people of the civilized world need an occa sional tonic, to enable ' them ' te sopport tho strain upon their bodies and minds, which the fast life of this restless age evasions. ? In fact a pure, wholesome, unexciting tonic is the grand desideratum of the busy millions, and they have tho article in HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a stamixal MCPICJ5K, t. . it; imparts permanent strength to weak systems and invigorates delicate con stitutions. Its reputation and its .sales have steadily increased. Competitive preparations have been introduced ad libitum, and, as far as the publio is concerned, . ad nauseum, in the hope of rivaling' it; but thiy have all either perished in the attempt, or been left far in the rear. It has been thenHAT medical success bt tub present CFWTtTftri and it is rjulto cer tain that no proprietary inediolno in this coun try is as widely known, or as generally used.. Ten lightning presses, ; running incessantly ( ounaays exccpiea,j ine. wneie year through, 1 barely Supply the demand for the Illustrated Almanac, in which the nature and ; uses of the preparation are sot forth, the circulation now i being Over fire njillSons yoar. - 37-4 w Mothers, I've Found If! HlOIt YBATIS I HAVE SEARCHED FOR L a remedy that will CURE vour r.hnrtrn by removing the CAUSE, and at last I can eav "KurBkn. TRY IT. CAR H 1 HIT 1 VE CORDIAL. Thl s is a pleasant antacid, and in large doses laxative; in small dose, an astringent medi cine; exceediogty useful in alfbowel affections, especially of children. It is a safe, certain and effectual remedy for Cholic, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Griping Pain, Sour Stomach. CostiveiieMs, Wind on tho Stomach, Crying and Fretting of Children. In Teething,, there is nothing that equals it. It softens the Gums, And . renders Teething easy. It is no humbug medicine, got up to sell, but a really valuable preparation, having been in use for several years it recommends itself. Do not give your children the "soothing syrups," for they stupify without doing any permanent good. Prepared by Dr. W. WATEItHOUSE, MONMOUTH, OREGON. For Sale by Droggists. The trade supplied on reasonable term. Hundreds of Testimo nials can be given if necessary. 13-tf , DR. W. WATERHOUSE. C. M. FAUMXNTCRv 1 F. J. 8ABC0CK. PARMENTER & BABC0CK, Manufacturers, and Wholennle and Ie tall Dealer In , J? ui'ii i t ure f Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, r AVE ON HAND Stock of THE LARGEST Furniture, IledftiiirX, Window-Shade, Holland, and PAPJslIt-IIAIs1IIVS To be found in Marion County. All kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and Caskets made to order on short notice and at reasonable rate. PARMENTER A BABCOCK. Salem, March 23, 1870. 4-tf T II K O C I D 13 IV T A 1, J. Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," Corner of First and Alorrlaon , Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messr. SMITH & COOK HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and Refurnished it throughout, making it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. U - Hot and Cold Baths attached to th Home for the benefit of G nests. SMITH A COOK, Proprietors. Portland. April 14. 1870. 7:tf Wholesale and Retail dealers in BOOKS, 'STATIONERY,- V MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. XJITE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF fT intorming the publio that we have just received a large invoice of Wall Paper, Of all styles, direct from the manufactories in the East. Our stock is tho Largest erer offered In this Market, Which we will sell-at wholesale and retail CHEAP as aoy other house in tha State, Y EATON A BOON. Salem, Ogo March 10th, 1870. 2-tf iS7d7Uliiitrt Uro. 1870. MANUFACTURERS, sali:m ...... ORECON. Men's Tap Sole Sewed Boots.-...... 14 00 Men's Double Sole, Sewed Boot . 13 00 K Men's Single Sole, Sewed Boots...- 12 O0 g Men's Tap Sole, Pegged Hoots 11 0 5 Men's Single Sole, Pegged Boots... 10 00 4 o o Men's French Kip Boots 0 00 m P . , . ' ... et Men's Kin Boots, Oregon or Cali fornia leather.... ......... 7 002 3 2 Men's Bsst French Calf Sewed Ox- M 7 00 2" t ford Ties....... Men's Best French Calf Pegged Ox ford Ties 00 f J1HE BEST BRANDS OF FRENCH CALF J. used in all our boots," and every pair warranted to give satisfaction.' We also have the largest and best selected stock of Eastern and California made Hoots and Shoes which we offer at wholesale or retail at prices which defy competition. ';. OAK SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH CALF, KU AND UPPER SHOE FINDINGS, Shoo Machinery and everything generally found in a Leather and Finding Store. Gold coin paid for HIDES and FURS. GILBERT BROfc. Salem, Ogn., March 10, 1870. , 2-8m F IIR KITTJR E I Bureaus, ' Lounge, Ilcdstcad, A Variety of CHAIRS, for Kitchen and Pnrlor use, ' t KAW-HIDE BOTTOM CHAIRS, , i...... Of my own make. , . Sltop near Way miEea Mill I INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE my stock. I shall be pleased to show you my eoods. and better pleased whon you buy. Neif Work put up to order4 and Repairing done at the lowest cash-price. , 37 WKI. C WILLS. NE W AD VER TIXEMENTS. VAGOri AND CARHflGE CHOP, Mala. Street, Dallas. , Second door north of tho Drug Store. The undersigned wishes to inform the Public that be is prepared to do any kind of work in his line on the shortcut notice, and in the best style. Thankful to Lis old customers and friends for former patronage, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. 3tf-tf ! 8. T. GARRISON. v nil st PUKTiiu.n Vt) x IMfMtOVID FAMILY SEWING MAC II U. $12 50 clear profit per day. $75 00 per tfeek. $300 per mmith made bast by anyLADTor Gentleman introducing this Oecikb and Obi. GiNAta Oi.r Favouite. With its many new and practical addition, making the, most conph te combination of Valuable and iiteful improve ment ever effected in any ne machine. The embodiment of extreme simplicity, efficiency and utility, entirely; different in model ami detiyn from any low priced machine. It U the most tertictulle, ehtptnt and reliable Family Skwing MAcnisK ertr inrentcd, cites perfect satisfaction wherever introduced. Has re'ceivaJ ed Pkkmicmb Stotod the test of 10 years, and is fully approved or ty every amity who have them in use. Is noieeleiu, makes the strong and beautiful Elastic Lock Stitch with wonderful rapidity and CEKTAISTV. Sewt anything a needle will GO THitOt'GH, from the fineot to the thiekrtt fabric, firm and uent, with ense. Uses all kinds of iiilk or thread ttirect m lhepoo: is improved with new tel '-acting feed, prir tetutott, teff guider, and uses the. adjuntalie STRAIGHT JtEEPLE, ' perpend ieul'ir motion, with powerful fcrei aetioriJ Possesses all the good Jualtiie of tho bett Hy pn'?d machines con ensed, without thcif complications of TAUI.T. Sample of teteing EST FAKE, QH receipt of stamp. For certificates, etc., see PERcnrvrivn pamphlets, mailedfvs. A thorough practtctl sewing machine forj family use. ' Tribune." A very strong and reliable machine, at a low price. "Standard." This beautiful sewing machine is one of the, most ingenious pieces of mtchanifm ever invented. " Democrat," Ga. Wrthmany times its cosf to any family. N. Y. W'eelly," It is quite anew machine with its many late improvements, and sews with astonishing ease, rapidity end neatness.' JlrpnUiean," N. V.l Single machines, as sam pies, selected with caire, ron familt, ise, with everything complete, sent to any part of th country per express packed in strong voodtn lor, khek, on receipt of price $5 00. Safe de- livery of goods guarvmteed. Forward cash bv UEGISTEBKU LETTER j or P. O. MOXT OltnER. at our rial: Agents jwantid, male or fmalv, everywhere. New pamphlets, contaiuing extra liberal inducement, sent eree, Addreirs Familt Kewijfo Maciiisb Co., Office 86 Nassau Street. jNcw York. 3i-ly UU'Q ks j J Mebwis. "CsEl 5 SAIsOCKV,- 8IAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE. "tflNE WINES, LIQUORS AND JL served to customers on short no SEGARS X served to customers on short notice. This establishment does not dispense tangle foot or anything of that character. pST CiU it the Geo. -tS HEDGES A MERWIN. Zk 6m. . w. ceawford. r T. . 5EWMAK. PIONEER TIN ND STOf E STORE, Front Street, j one Door South of Post Office; Dallas - - - - - Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO inform the citixena of Dallas and Tirinity that they have replenished their stock of tin ware, and have now on hand a largo assort ment of ;..-!;-'. Cooking ' Box and Parlor Stoves, Tinxtare, Cupper, firtm and' Iron Ware Of every description. Also a parge supply of Sheet Iron, i Zinc, - j ; Ire, Ac Having proenred the services of a firrtcltB workman we are now constantly manufactur ing all kindu of tin furnishings for stores and for farmers use. Such hp' Stove Hollers. Coffee and Tea Pots, Tea Kettles, Milk Pan. Dippers, fl,ard and Mutter Cans. And In fact, all articles of tinware usually found in stove an tinware stores, all of which we offer for sale at prices that will justify pur chasers to patronise us rather than Salem or Portland shops, f Special attention will be given toj o$oh Work tt tt trSvif f . In connection with the stove and tin etore, we will continue oar : ; MEAT MARKET, Where will be kept all kinds of seasonable meats, both FRESH and SALT. In exchange for goods in our line we will take all kinds of country produce, such as SutUr, Eggs, Chickens,' FIout, Baccn, &c We invite the public to call and examine our stock. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, March 4, 1870. 1-tf , GREAT EXCITEMENT! Paris lo be Bombarded ! BUT, NOTWITHSTANDING, THERE will be found, at LAUGIIERY COL LINS' the best assortment of Family Grocer ios ever offered to the public, which can be had by all who love ; good things to eat. Our terms are easy, and our motto, "Small profits and quick sales." ; ! Remember, Main Street, Dallas, at Brown's old Store Room. ! 33-tf LAUGHERY A COLLINS: J, i . Home Shut lie Seiviriff Ma chine! Great Reduction in Prices t TnE JABOVE CELEBRATED FAVOR ito machine is now offered to the publio at the reduced price ot of TWENTY DOL LARS, and-will be kept constantly on hand apd for sale at the rooms of - Burrliard Powers, t No 139, . Pint Street, . Portland, '. - Oregon. -'a? as. ti aiiiit.T.irf ' 33-tf Traveling Agent NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-- THENEW F00D;i' For a fe?r cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist 7 a package of SEA MOSS FABINE,' made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen,;.' irliich 'Trill''. uiako sixteen quarts oiBlanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud-; dings, Custards, Creams, Char-a lotte Russe, &c It Is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food , in tho rdrld Jt makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as" a light and; delicate food for Invalids and' Children :r" A Glorious Change ! !. THIS CIIKAT WORLD'S TO30I0 Plantation Bitters. ; T1if wonderful vegetable ' rc?:oratit'c is the sltccfaif clicrof the feeble ami dcbili- fated. A3 a tottic ssnl cordial for the aged miil Innaid,' it: tias no i cqaal n'monx'stosa! achlc. As n rented y for the -nerrous weakness to whicSi women are especially' sub ject. It Is supcrsetfins every other stimulant. In all C11-; mates tropical, temperate, ' 4r frigid, It acts as a specifle in every specie? of disorder t which undermines the bodily? strcnj?tli and LreaUs down thci animal spirits. For sale hy all Drugsists- : : ' w : 1 m. 1IO YOU IHVDISEIMTAIV.D .1 ALL THOSE WHO . ARE INDEBTED to tbe undtrsiencd tnnt either pangle ths CASH or pivs their NOTE. In ae of a failure to do cither, there will be business for tie legal fraternity. B. F. NICHOLS. July I. 1870. 20-tf The Cheapest Store I in POLK COUNTY THEE L'LE N D A L 3 T O RE, - 21-2 Miles West of nlla, c r s . .." -. !''.' :'. ' '-; ,y .' HAS BEEN FILLED WITH TnE largest and best stock of. goods eter brought into Tolk County. C Which we propose lo U XIIWRR tfcan any other store in the eounty, for CASH or PRODUCE, for which we wUl pay the hlshest market price. , , , . , ' Our stock consists of every description of goo'ls generally kept ia first, clasa ooentry stores. ' ;: '.i., t; v.''i Also constantly on band a large assortment of ',: '.:i TIaimcIs, , nMs Tweeds,; . - . Cassimcrcs and Ilard-Tiiiics, Made in the Ellendalo Mills which we Willi sell very cheap. " - ; ' ; Ellendale, July 9, 1870. ' ' - ' ,19 It Crawford & Mcwmnn, ; ... .... r or ran "", -' " riOXEER TIX & StOYE STORE HAVE A NEW AND SELECT; 8T0QK: Japaned Ware, Porcelain Lined Stew Pota lor, t rait, a c:reat. Variety ot Gem Pans, Pressed Patties for,Tari, Cooking Spoons, Efcff Heater; ltrbil ing Fixtures of Improved Pattern s Rolling Pins, Ac., Ac. V,, CRAWFORD ANEWMAN: , Dallas, April 1S70. 7:tf ' Vj,l( I Administrators J -Notice. NOTICE IS IlERiiBY GIVEN, THAT the undersigned was duly appelated 4 at the August terra of the County Court for, Yam hill county, Oregon, administrator of the'estate of John H. Kirby, deceased, late of said eoaaly. Those having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the said administrator with in si 1 men tha frim date hereof.' :-s n " 'j . .' ! ; ," . : Administrator McMinnville,' Oregon, Asigust 5thl87D i j 1 1 i i "Tr "' X." 1 1 I i " i 1 1 1 ii fi 1 1 i its, ff. ZPJ' i - h H - 'j mi m