4tlUailitllULUJLIWf
TQVH & COUNTY HEWS.
Tclcrapinc Nummary. ,
Washington, March 5, The Act
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NE W AD VEU TJSEt'EA TS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAR. 11, 1871.
'Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Quotation .....Ill
Legal Tenders in Portland : j
Baying... .QQ Selling 91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 ft bush.
OATS 45 50 "
BARLEY 75 "
FLOUR $5 50 $6 ft bbl.
" Sks$l 37 $1 50.
CORN MEAL 4c. lb. .
BEANS 5 e, ft lb.
BACON Sides. 12J 15c ft ft.
" Shoulders, 8c. to lOo. ft ft.
HAMS 14 16c ft.
PORK Dressed, 6 cents.
" Pickled, 8c. to 10c. ft ft.
BUTTER Firkins 20 25c ft.
" Rolls, 35 to37i"0 ft.
EGGS 20c ft dot.
LARD Bulk, 106: tins, 12
POTATOES From Wagou, $1 25 ft bushel.
ONIONS f I 50 ft bushel. I
APPLES Ureeu, 50c ft bhl.
Dried, 5 6c ft ft.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25c J& ft.
CHirKENS-2 50 ($ $3 ft do. !
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS 16 ft ft.
A Splendid Chance
We will send the Dallas Repcblicas and
Dkmrksts Moxthlt, whiclis itself $3 for one
jear, to any person who pays us $1
Dhxorest's Monthly stands unrivalled as a
i
Family Magaiine. Ita choice Literature, its
auoerior Music its large amount of valuable
information on miscellaneous subjects, its
practical and reliable information in regard to
the fashions, and artistic illustrations, give it a
just claim to its well-earned title, "The Model
Magazine of America."
Wood. Wanted.
Those indebted to the Oregon Republican
will confer a favor by furnishing us some
wood, which will be as good as cash to us.
We this week commence the second volume
of the Oregon Republicax.
The March term of the County Court, Jndge
Myers presiding, was in Session this week. No
business of importance before the Court.
The Portland mails faded to reach us on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, owing to
high water.
The weather for the past week has been so
rainy that but little has been done by way of
business in any line. There has been consider
able plowing done the past winter, and the
farmers are now anxiously waiting for a
change of weather more favorable for seeding.
There will be more seeding than common done
this spring, if the rains do not continue too
late.
Several citizens of Polk County have con-
eluded to emigrate as soon as spring opens, and
have now gone to Eastern Oregon to pick out
some location, preparatory to moving their
families. Mr. W. G. Campbell, Reuben Pigg,
and several others started last Wednesday
morning They design visiting Burch Creek.
John Dv- nd the Ochoco country before
, .
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Mr. S. B. Morse, General Agent for Oregon
and Washington, for the Union Mutual Life
Insurance Company is in town, and will re
main a few days. This Company offers greater
inducements than any other Company in the
Union. Under the Massachusetts Jaw, policies
do not exnire at the termination of the time for
r i
which parties have paid, as with Companies
under other laws. A party paying charges
due for one year, secures one year and three
days grace on the next payment The same
proportion for two, three, five, or ten years.
For reference as to the punctuality with which
this Company meet their demands, we would
refer to the case of Dr. R. Johnson, whose pol
icy was paid in fifty-five days after his death.
Mr. M., during his stay here, will give all who
wish an opportunity of availing themselves of
securing an inheritance to their heirs, which is
as safe as houses or lands.
To Cure a Congh, to relieve all irritation of
the throat, to prevent hoarseness, to restore per
fect soundness and health to the most delicate
organization of the human frame the lungs,
mso Wittart Ba.Ua.rn of Wild Cherry.
3yDr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy prodaces per
fect cares of the worst cases of Catarrh. "Cold
in the Head' Coriza Catarrhal Headache, as
hundreds of teeursoniaui from well known citi-
ens and eminent physicians who have used it
in their practice abundantly testify. It is mild
pleasant and uniriiating. The proprietor offers
.$500 for a case of Catarrh that ha cannot cure.
ent to any address by mail on receipt of sixty
cents- Address K. V. Pierce, M. V.f 133 Seue
ca street, Buffalo T. Y. Sold by druggists.
Itemenjber that Dr. Pierce's private Govern
ment Revenue Stamp is on every package of
the genuine.
AN INCIDENT !
"Ah lme.it is withered !" cried a maiden,
ighing over her bouquet; bat remembering her
flagon of true McaKAr k Lakmak's Floida
Water, be sprinkled her handkerchief with
that indefitructable perfume, and was consoled.
pS-k there are worthless counterfeits of this
fragrant water, buyers should always ask for
that prepared by Lanman & Kemp, JNew lorn
M proprietors. oov.
The Stomach and the IJver
are tbe important parts of the body, either by
HeaUhr disease. Keep them strong and vigor-
ous, iuid all will be wall: allow them to be (lis -
.n.H., .J .v.. ITl . . i .7
u iu, wuoie system is sick, jormoi s
C2 ' 1 1 . n J
d solely to act on the liver and stomach. Every
n 1 I I 1ft 11 IHlH .1 m . t
a IIZ
onedb these two reat remidies.
5S6.
in relation to telegraphic communica
tion between the United States and for
. . . i .
eij;u countries, although presented to
the President in time, failed to receive
his approval. It is certain he had the
bill, but withheld his signature.
It is not certain that the Senate will
concur in the House resolution to ad
journ sine die on Wednesday. Some
Senators are disposed to remain in ses
sion until the San Domingo Commis
oners report. I
Washington, March 6 The Droba-
ble length of the present session is
the common tonic of conversation.
Members of the House and Senate who
have canvassed the latter body feel con-
hdent that the resolution passed by the
House ou Saturday, hxing the tune of
adjournment for Monday, March, 13th
will be agreed to. lha vote on adjourn
uicnt on Wednesday next will be very
close. Those in favor of a short ses-
sion will attempt to have the matter
settled on Tuesday, since, if no arrange-
ment is made this week, so many bills
will be introduced that it will be a
month or two before an adjournment
can be obtained. j
Bordeaux, March 5. Picard has ar
rived. !
It is probable that the Assembly will
be transferred to Foniainbleau on leav
ing Bordeaux. !
Several employees belcnging to the
lTj; - i - i. if. ti i
i - auicais nave leiC Havre and gone to
i arts
It is expected that! a soon as definite
negotiations for the treaty of peaco are
commenced at Brussels probably about
the luth or 11th lost. the Govern
ment will be ready to pay 500,000,000
francs on account of the war iudemnitv
to free Paris from I the proximity of
German troops.
lleguiients of the lme will quit the
Capital aud be replaced by 4,000 picked
men, who will form a provisional corps.
V erj-ailles, March y. The 2d Army
Corps has commenced its march home
ward.
The Headquarters of the Emperor
and Von Moltke will be removed from
Versailles on Tuesday. Bismarck will
follow the Emperor.1
London, March 51 The report of in
trigues fur the restoration of trie Bona
partes are untrue. Napoleon confident
ly awaits the popular decision, and ab
stains from all efforts to influence it.
Berlin, March 4.j The Emperor will
return to Berlin innbtut eight days.
Prince rredeuck Chauc has been
appointed Commander in-Chief of the
army occupation in I ranee, with head
quarters at llheims.
1 hiers will deolme to make a treaty
. ...
of commerce with Germany, on th.
grouud that it is necessary for France
to join the United btates and restore
the equilibrium of high tariff.
Berlin is brilliantly illuminated to
niirlit.
Paris, March 4. Not a German sol
dier remain here, j The Saxons passed
out at 10 o'clock j yesterday morning,
marching in front ot the Arch de In
1 m t rtr
o;nnhe amid nrotounU silence, lhere
(
were lew spectators, liy noon trie
evacuation was complete. The Ger
man Emperor afterwards reviewed 100,
000 men in the Bois Do Boulogne. The
Prussian leaders are disappointed at the
coldness and implacable attitude of the
Parisians.
Several journals "resumed publication
to dav. ThcV are unanimous in the
-j
opinion that the impression produced by
the preliminary terms of peace are very
bad, and declared that no good can be
real whoa obtained under such condi
tions: they recommend calmness and
concord as the meang of making the
country great and prosperous.
The city is quiet to day.
A number oi persons suspected of be
in spie have been arrested by the peo
pie, and several women who were seen
tnlkintr with the Prussians on the
o
Champs Klysees were severely handled
The minister of the Interior, in a
proclamation, congratulates the inhabi
tantson their attitude during the occu
pation of the city.
Versailles, March 4. All queit at
present, but the National Guard are be
coming rather troublesome.
It is relieved that the Emperor will
review the First jArmy Corps at Amiens.
From Amiens he will go to Ilouen; then
agaiVto Amiens ; thence toCompcignc,
where he will remain for one day, and
thence leave for Berlin.
The French Minister at Athena will
bo charged to regulate the details of the
definite treaty of peace at Brussels.
It has "been decided to remove from
the general depot all ammunition, for
the better defnce of the city.
The rioters threatened an outbreak at
j St. Pelegie lat
tt.nikr,B rom;ne,A
night. The regular
troops remained firm, but the National
Guards fell back.
San Francisco, March 8. Mr. Holla
laday has made arrangementsfor sending
50,000 German emigrants to Oregon to
settle the lands of the Oregon & Califor
nia It. It. Co. j A line ot steamers will
; I 1 rt, 1 t
D3 put on to rati direct Irom lireme D 10
Agpinwall, Connecting With a new and
I jL i. ui:l,.l k
lnUcPO nueill J1IIO IO WO CBlttWIinilUU VIM-
f, , 0 -, .
I A If n mn nl V t 14 ffl n fl C M find
Portland, the organization ot which 13
i -
Fassengers will be
landed in Oregon irom liremen at a;
coat not exceeding 70. I
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AVBinVH DAVIISO,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. CI Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in the raont desirable lo
cales, counting of LOTS, HALF HLOCKS
andjjLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
anf throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, w'th great caro and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
I
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL - DESCRIPTIONS PROMl'LY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES ami TOWNS in the STATE, will
reeive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the some to the above address.
WAITED.
NFOItMATION CONCERNING A OKR-
man Oirl, 15 years of atre. named Anne
Kau, who left her parents in Dallas, on the 1st
of Auirust last, with the arowed purpose of
pjolng to Urcon tity, and has not since been
heard of. Any information concerning her
will be thankluily received at this office.
100 REWARD!
I offer OX E HUNDRED DOLLARS GOLD
COIN REWARD for the apprehension and
delivery t my custody at Dallas, Polk Countv.
Orezon, JOHN BENNETT, a criminal who
eccaped from my custody on the night of the
2ith of February, 1871.
DILSCHIPTIOX.
Sail JOHN BENNETT is about five feet
teninebes in height, ra'her Fair Complexion,
whiskers on his face tolerably long and in
clined tn be sandv, hair cut short, light eyes,
weight abut 150 or 1(0 puands.
s. t. nmtcii.
Sheriff of Polk Co,, Oregon.
52-2w
1840 W 170
The " Pi KiLLEtiMmiyju!tJy be stjlcd the
great medicine of the world, for there is no re
gion of the globe into which it has not fonnd
its way, and been largely used and highly
pmed. Moreover, there is no clime to which
it ha not proved to be well adapted for the cure
of a considerable rariety of tiee; it is a
.pecdr and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cut,
bruie, wonndi and various other injuries, a
well a for dysentery, diarrhea and bnwt-1 com
plaint generally, it is admirably suited for every
race of men on the face of the globe.
It H a very significant fact, that notwithstaipl
ing the long period or year the "Pain Kilter"
has been before the world, it has never lost one
whit of it, popularity, but, on the contrary th?
call for it has steadily increased lrm its firt
discovery and at no previous time ha the de
m ind for it been so groat, or the quantity made
been so large, as to-iay.
Another significant fact is. that nowhere has
the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or
been more generally ued by families and indi
viduals, than it has been here at home, where
it was firf t discovered and introduced. That the
Pain Killer will continue to be, what we have
Styled If, THE CiRKAT MKMCISK OK THE WOKt.P,
thero cannot be a shadaw of a doubt Provi
dence Advertiser.
Cheering Facts for the IlilloUM.
ft
Every day demonstrates more clearly that
liver complaint, in all its distressing forms, can
be controlled and cured without difficulty or in
convenience. It is an obstinate dieac, but its
obstinacy it not proof against the pertinacious,
remedial and restorative operation of llostet-
tcr's Stomach Hitters, That genial corrective
timiprl the ortjnn tnit duty. It mutt secrete
regularly and healthfully under the influence of
the Hitters. Their action brings t back from a
state of rebellion into perfect harmony wilh the
laws of health. If there is costiveness, it disap
pears; if there is side-ache or bat-k-ache, it
censes Hthe skin anu the whites of the eyes,
are tinged with superfluous bile, they recoveo
their natural hue; it the appetite is gone, it re
turns; if the digestion is impaired it is restored;
in brief, whatever the symptoms of complaint
may be, and whatever the phase it has assumed
n cvre i certain. Such are the uniform effects
of this preparation where bilious disease has
been already developed; but in cases where
there is merely constitutional tendency to liver
vompIaint.it may be prevented throughout life
by the regular use, in small quantities, of this
palatable antidote. These are proven facts and
should bo seriously pondered or, rather, they
should be promptly acted upon by all porsons
of bilious habit.
I'ICTIKK IwALLEIlV.
milE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC
JL is invited to the improved facilities which
1 have recently made to my apparatus by
which I am able to take
EHctures
AT
One Sitting!
Thus making the heretofore tank of getting
correct likenesses of CIII1,I)KC a matter
of small moment.
E3Uallery located on Main street Dallas.
Dallas, April 22, 1870. 8:1m
Free advertising. From family to fami
ly, from city to city, from state to state, the
fatneof Dn. Waiter's Vinegar Bitters as a
Bprcific for all derangements of the stomach,
bowels and lirer, is continually extending. Ev
ery invalid who tries the great restorative, every
individual who has over witnessed its effect, be-
comeiuts tpontanenm atlvertmer. Its voluntary
missionaries are innumerable, and public en
nes are luuumeraoie, ana panno en-
thusiasm in its faxer spreads faster than aprai-
rk) fite. 1
1
II IV I O IV MUTUAL
LIFE LMM!E COMPANY.
MAINE,
ORGANIZED - 1818.
CHARTER I PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCKET President.
DANIEL SHARP Vice President.
WHITING H. IIOLLISTER Secretary.
Thin is among the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies,
And t'xe Lowest Coin Company Extant
PURELY MUTUAL.
D i v i d e 11 1 1 II e c I a r e d
A ii ii ii a 1 1 y.
05 TUB
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
ASO AIM' LI ED AFTER Tllg SECOND I'AYMKJiT.
A L,oau of IO per ccnU wheu Detlred.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in
the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by
failure to pay the Premium when due, but are
continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the State of Massachusetts.
luxauplea ahowln g the Wording of the
Law,
rvxit, onDi.iArtr i-iru.
Fob Exavplic: A party insuring at tne age
of thiity-five premiums all cah.
One Annual Premium will continue policy in
force! Years and 3 iavs.
Two Annual Premium will continue policy in
force 4 years aud 12 days.
Threw Annual Premiums w ill continue policy
in force 6 years and 27 days.
Four Anuual Premiums wilt contmne policy in
force 8 years and Irt days.
Five Annual Premiums will continue policy in
force 10 years and i6 days.
OS WHICH 40 PER CK5T. JTOTI HAS rK r.lVKJf
Two Annual Premiums will contiuu policy in
forc 2 vcar and 210 days.
Three Annual Premiums wilt continue policy
in force 4 years aud 2.1 day.
Five Anuual Premiums will continue policy in
force 7 years and 20S days.
E A Mr-Lit: Premium all Caali Plan Ten Vkj-
incut Life. One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force, as a Ttrm Policy,
abut three years.
KjcavcLk: Premium 40 per cent. Note Plan,
Ten Payment Life. One Annual Prtmium wiii
coiitiuuc policy iu force as a Term Policy,
about 2 years and 100 days.
endowment Policies.
Kx'tMPt.E : Premiums all CashAge. 35;
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at thf
ace of 50. One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in fi-rco as a Term Policy,
nearly 5 years, or 4 years and 32." days.
Exami'I-k : Premiums all Oath Age, 3j ;
Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payable at the
aeo of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force as a Term Policy,
7 years.
Notes on Endowment Policies,
Exampi.r: Premium 40 per cent. Note Age,
35; Plan, Ordinary l-,ndowiutnt, payable t
the age of 50. One Annual Premium wiil
continue policy in force as a Term Polty
about 4 years.
KxAMPi.K : Premium 40 per cent Note Age,
3j ; Plan, fen-lcar Endowment, payable at
the aire of 45. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about 5 years.
Rates, Assets to Liabilities.
ISM. 1867. IMS. 18fl9.
12197 12101 121-57 127 00
Interest Receipts for 1809 $240,670 11
Losses Raid is 1809... 201,190 00
Imtekest Received ij Excess ok
Losses Paid 39,480 14
Asiets this Date Over 6,000,000 00
Losses Paid to Date 1,079,433 00
Dividends Paid in Cash to Date...951,318 55
Insurance o. 14,ooo policies
I Force over aw,uu,uu uo
This Company 5s not restricted to investing
ita fnnila' in the New Enirland States. I rem
the Report of the Auditing Committee, wc find
that $1,600,000 is now loaned upon estates in
the City of Chicago and near thereto, where
rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to
those of the Pacific Coast.
There is nothing desirable in Life In
surance which cannot be secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE,
S. W. Cor. Cal and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H H JOHNSON & CO.,
General Managers, Pacific Coast.
13. JVC OIIS 13,
GI2NURAI, AGENT,
rt,,rt ..wlfl,,tnTftM Ti?TjnTTnt?v
"ivjiuvpi
JPortlanci.
LL KISDS OF SEWING DONE ON
Short Notice by Mrs. Celicio Ellsberry,
near Wayiniro's Mill, Dallas.
i:sTAm,iiii:i into.
Ernest A. URLANDSOiV,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
SA N Fit ANCISCO,
DKALKIt IX
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Dye Stuffs and
General Merchandise,
By the Package Only.
Cafh Orders for this or any Foreign Market,
will receive prompt and faithful Attention.
Miners, Manufacturers and Wholesale
Trade supplied lor Catdi.
No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goodi,
if there is no provision made for tho payment
of the same.
Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, in v.f. uoiu
Com.
N. B. Consignments of urcgon j roniiK,
Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited.
45 tf
P.. H. McDONALDA CO.,
gfDIlllGGISTS
CaH f.e CtT.t'on r,f !caVra t" their 1 rjro csrt.
tii"! t ' f " New tv Arrlvc'i" (, ronmnwd in
part i f V u fo":lowi arf.ch . loz; i r v. HU
SALS DC Mi tiTOIir.
Fnn Tti.r.r.s'rKi:i,At:vr'xs
PatVnt J'v:i'-rrrJ ;;-t u-.itk M seuiif,
THrsF& M-ri-ouiiss i Siiakkii Un rs
Fviw. in:, I i ::i"M v.t riK",
KSi:"SKitt Oil., ! I m !!,
ni!ci r. c.T r rt ti-.fi 1 -vH CtfU JritA.fi, and
grc tlt. r ; ii.iii i.-t ! u..t'. tn :.
H. II. MclOSALI:& CO., f A 1 KAKCISCO. CaL-
pou sai,i:.
OUR DRUG BUSINESS, locacl.in Mm
Francisco. Cal. Aficr our ict wi.-Uch, an. I cx-
t.rcssm': our uihk ur au: liberal '.ruu.'
we have rccvivt:d f .r more than
21 vcar.", dur
ing which period we Lave been stcaoily tn
jraged i:i the lrun buMics in Califwrniu, Ac
beg to say in cou.cpiviice of the rapid growth
of lr. Walkers')' .'aiif-riia Vinegar Pitteri.
now -r;ad uvr the I nit-.d States and coiiri
trief far beyond, wc are urc.cMtated to dcVote
our iiitife tiino t -ajid lusiiu-r!.
Wc are th" 01d .-t liu Finn on the Pacific
Coat, and the only n-. continuous undi-r ibe
th same proprict-irs io(e lM'J, and have lc
i. rminc I l fell ur argv, pnperous, aud well
i-tili?licd busait'SS ou lav ruble term.
'lbi i a rare opportunity for iun with
means, of etitvrinfr it. t a profitable bumics
wich ailvautajvs liwer bdore offered.
For particular enquire of
It. 11. .M.'MONALI) 1 Co.,
R. II. McDohal!.,;) W h Kale l'rojrg st.
J. C. Siks KR. j fan Kranci,-c,
N. 11. I'M I a sale is made we M a i coi
tinue our importa(iins, and k-c a lar'tr HcV
of Irueh gocttit eotitantly ou baud, aud tell wt
prices to defy competition.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA f
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
lir (MUaonr to thHr Wonder ; t er
2
Co fulCurailTe Jtrct. 8?
f5 WHAT; ARE THEY?I
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CVS
TRET ARE NOT A VILE
llFANCY DRINK.Mf
Male c f l'Hor Kuki, utkcv, irof
Hptrlts nntl Ilcfiiwo LiiUMriloctori!d,plceI
and sweetened t lloa3 tiics taste, called " Tod
lcs," ArpctUcrs," " rU'Storcrsi," c, that lead
t'.ie tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true Medicine, mado from tlic Xatlvc Hoots and
Herbs of California, frool'roni nil AIrohlic
tStiniulnntsi. They arc tlic (JltKAT Ul.OOD
PURIPIKlt nud MfKCllVIN'U TUIN
CIPLEftpcrtVct Kcnovator and Invlfliorator of
fiio FyMiRt, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to n healthy condition. Xo
person can tal;0 tbese Hitters according to direc
tion aad remain long nnwcll.
Fr Influnuiiiilory nnd Chronic Rhea
mnlUin nud Jout, I)yspopla r Iudi-g-patlon,
IlllioiiH, Hciniltciit nud Inter
mittcnt IVvrrss, IUrn-o of llio Hlood,
liiver, Kidnryu, nnd Hladrtcr, these Rit
lera hava been iuot successful. &uca DSs
caxrs aro caused by Villntcd Itlood, which
is generally produced by derangement of the
DltfoMlvc Orcnn.
-DVMPEP.SIAOR lNllF.STION.
Headache. Haiti la tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of t'.tc Chest, PizzincRs, Sour Eructations of
thePtomnoh, Had Unto lo tha Mouth Bilious At
tacks, ralpitntlon of tho Heart, Inflammation of
the Langs. Tain In the regions of the Kidneys, and
hundred other painful symptoms, aro tho off
sprlngsof Dyspepsia.
They Invlgorato the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy in cleansing tho blood of all
Impurities, and imparting newllfo and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR HIvlN !ISEAHF.S.T:rnptlonB,Tcttcr,
Bait Hhcum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Hustulea.
Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of tho system In a short timo by
the nso or these B'.ticrs. One bottle in such
cases will convince tho most incredulous or their
curat lvo effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impurities bnrstintf thronjrh the skin in Tim
pics, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when yott
find it obstructed and slugsiith In the veins;
cleanse it when It is foul, and your feelinKS wilt
tell you when, Keep tho blood pure and tho
health or tho system will follow.
PIN, TA 1 and other WORMS, lurktnot in
the system or so many thousand, aro effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALK EH, Proprietor. H. U. MoDOS'ALD Jk
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Franclxco,
Cal,, and S3 and SI Commerce Street, New York
80LP BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
i 45-ly.
: , E2
Iw1 M las
THE NEW POOD
7. L
For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FAItlNE,
! ruatlo from pure Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, -which will mafco
sixf ecu quarts of Blanc Mange,
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, . Char-
lctte Itusse, &c. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in tho world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food ftr Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
TIIK CJIIKAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
rcsloratHc is t!tt? f!scc3-:ns"
chnrof fco'sle ami cicVJSi
tn:od. A n ::: sjm.I crordiai
Jos lS:e :itx".3 nn:l l;ec!ualf it
li is no q:i! ntnon-j r.2o:ts
rtrkics. As a mzzvtiy fcr (I:c
nervous wca'inrtsi to v!ii.Ii
wowen arc opeci:5lly f.s:!;
jcr!, it is Miprrscdiias every
oilier slhnt;:n:st. In t:!l Ii
ir;:ilrs, trcpica!, tor;or::lcs
Lor fri'it!, it arn n- :i
in "cvcTy spvczvi of tlnnrr
which isa.Iorr.tia! s!sf ? ocltly
Mrcaylh aisd Lre:;ks owti Che
animal spiriis. For sale by1
all' Druggists.
t
WS3AT 51 O
2POYOIJ IJ. D E vlNT.l 1 D f
A!
LL THOSE WHO ARE INPKI1TKD
to the undfrisjnel mut citf.cr punale
tin- CASH or iiic tl-r NtTK. In cae f a
(aihire to d cither, there will be bui-iocsa for
thedcgal fraternity.
JuIt 16. 1870.
tj. r.
NICHOLS.
'ji'-tf
The Chcaiscftt S(rc in
POLK COI WTV. .
THE ELIEHDAIE STORE,
! Ulilts West of Dallas,
J AS RF.EN FILLl-r
a laTest and 4v:t J'ocl
FILLET
with
THE
evi-r
k
'f g ods
hnoicht into polk Countv.
iVbieh we propose to cell I.OWl'.tt tli m
nny ot'o-r stre in the county, for U.S11 -r
ritOHl CE, for which we will j.uy tho , highest
market price.
Dor sttek consists of evi ry drseription of
poods gene-rally kcjt in first cla."s country
stores.
i Also constantly en -hand a large nssortm.nt
d .
3 InnnrN,
Twee
i'asinscrcs and
j I&ard-Ttmcv,
Made in the Ellen-dale Mills, which we will!
sell vcrv cheap. '
j Ellemhile, duly i, lm. 19 tf .
PUNIER TIN A.D 810TE STOKE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post office. ;
Dallas - - - - Oregon. .
KNOWINtl THERE IS A JdAIiKED
difierence between articles of TIN WAKE
maiiufnctured by me. and that made by ii anu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, for
tihipmer.t, 1 have on hand both my owu make
and also that ot factory make, so that people
may tnke their choice. Vly stock consists in
part, of '
Stoves of all kinds
j Copper, Hi'hss and Iron Ware,
Wire work of all descriptions '
Hiect and Calvnntzcd Iron, -Move
Ilnllers, Tea Kettles
Milk Pans, liippertt,
I.ard and llntter Cans,
, Healers, ;
Japanned Ware a fjencrol Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A varirty of Gem Tans,
Porcelain line I tew Fans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixttrcs f Nw and the Host
Improved Fattcvns, . : :. ' ":'
And in fact everything that can be fyuod in a
first c:ss Tin nnd Stove Store.
eFl) Wor
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
60-U T. II. NEWMAN,