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own L couriTY hews.
Slate Items.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mu U AD VEKTISEVXjS TS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAR. 18, 1871.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Qnotations.........lll
Legal Tender! in Portland: - ; -Buying.....
.. 90 j Selling. J.......91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
"WHEAT $1 $ bush.
OATS 45 50 "
BARLEY 75
FLOUR $5 50 $8 $ bbl.
" Skejl 37 (t$ $1 50.
CORN MEAL 4c. B.
BEANS 5c tb.
BACON Sides. 12J 15c $ lb.
Shoulders. 8o. to 10c. B B.
HAMS 14 16c lb. s
PORK Dressed, 6 cents.
" Pickled, 8c. to 10c. ft lb.
BUTTER Firkins 20 25o lb.
" Rolls, 35 to 37 B H.
EGGS 20o $ do. -liAUD
Bulk, 10c; tins 12i !
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 $ bushel.
ONIONS f I 50 $t bushel.
APPLES Green, 50c p bbL
44 Dried, 5 6c lb.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25o & B
CHinKENS 2 50 $3 do.
TURKEYS 75 $1 eaeh.
DRIED PLUMS 16 $ lb.
Wood Wanted.
Those indebted to the Oregon Rkpciucaw
will confer a favor by furnishing us some
wood, which will be as good as cash to as.
Mine Host" of the Dallas Hotel is now
prepared to accommodate the public in a cred
itable manner. See advertisement in another
column.
Mr. J. D. Lee, of the firm of N. A J. D. Lee,
baa gone below for a fresh supply of goods.
This firm design purchasing a stock that will
meet the demands of the people.
The Ellendale Mill Co. are constantly re
ceiving additions to their stock, and are pre
paring to sell goods as cheap or cheaper than
ny other store in Polk County; at the Brick
Store, Main Street.
According to report of N. Garwood, Clerk of
Dallas Sehool District, there are in the Dis
trict 233 scholars drawing school funds, 112
female, and 121 males, an increase over last
year of 33.
Mr. J. D. Lee has just returned from Port
land, and corroborates the statement made in
another column concerning the high water
along the railroad line below Oregon City. He
atates that the trains are unable to run through,
die depth of the water being several feet.
Mr. T. G. Richmond inform us that the
Hunting Club had rare sport on Wednesday,
running a wolf. The dogs started him early in
the morning, and ran htm some estimate the
distance as high as forty miles, before they
saught him. The animal proved to be a gray
wolf of the largest size.
Again we chronicle the fact of dull times and
lack of business, owing to rainfall and high
water. We have received no mail from below
this week, and the mails from the South have
been irregular. The waters hereabout have
been higher this week than at any other time
daring the winter.
Last Thursday afternoon, Linn Nichols, a
lad about ten years of age, son of Frank
Nichols, of this place, went into a pasture, in
company with two other boys, to catch a horse.
They drove the animal into a corner, and as
Linn approached the animal, it kicked him on
the side of the bead, breaking the lower jaw,
and otherwise injuring bim severely. He now
lies in a critical condition.
Business. As we intend to make onr paper
one of interest to the people, we wish to give
all an opportunity to get it, and as an induce
ment to parties to get up clubs, we propose to
anyone sending us a club of five to one address,
we will send a copy of the Star Spangled Ban
tier for one year gratis. For a club of ten to
one address, we will send Demoreat't Mntjazint
for one year gratis to the one sending us the
club. It will be observed, by reference to our
.Subscription Rates at the head of the paper,
4hat we have reduced the price to $2 per year,
-nd$l 25 for six months. We make this offer
M a starter to show the people that we mean
" Business."
SyUndertakers grow rich and gave yards
reek with the mouldering bones of thousands
vwho prematurely fall as victims to those relent
less destroyers, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Con
sumption. The two latter diseases are but the
children of the former, which is easily and
purely cured by using Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy, while for the cure of the two latter diseases
nothing eqaals Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden
Medical Discovery, Both medicines are sold
by druggists, er the Catarrh Remedy may .by
obtained by enclosing sixty cents to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, V. Y.
"If a life-renewing1 fountain, like that
sought for by De Soto, should burst from the
earth at every man's door, thousands would
turn their backs on the healing springs within
arms-reach, to run after pretended remedies.
The observant, everywhere, accept Dr. Wal
keb's VisegAR B itt ebs as the greatest medi
cinal blessing of modern times, but on the other
band multitudes dose themselves with poison,
rhile this well-spring of health is accessible to
all. It purifies the animal fluids, regulates
.every function of the body, calms the nerves
invigorates the vital organs, and is an nn fail
ing specific for digestion.
SCROFULOUS DISEASES
require a powerful detergent to remove them
from the system. Bristol's S&rsaparilla possesses
all the necessary properties. Its searching, pu
rifying, and healing powers speedily change
the depraved nature of the secretions and the
blood; moderate doses of Bristol's Pills, taken
at tame time, purge out the foul humors set
Up? by the Sarsaparilla, and cure is effected.
Telegraphic Summary.
Washington, March 11. The Re
publican caucus this evening, after a
longt discussion, adopted a resolution
for a bill for the protection of Southern
loyalists, and to report to another meet
iug of the caucus next Monday even
ing, when the subject will be farther
considered and a conclusion probably
reached.
Resolution was offered to day and
considerable argument ruabe in favor of
taking ready action upon the bill to re
peal the duties on coal and salt and the
Southern Railroad bill and several other
bills, but the caucus definitely decided
that no measure sh ill be enacted this
session except such as may relate to
the condition of the Southern States.
The Democratic Conscverative cau
cus appointed a Dctuocrtic and Conserv
ation Congressional Committee, charged
with proper duties in regard to elections
and other political matters, with power
to appoint its own Chairman, and ap
point a sub-committee, as a resident Ex
ecutive Committed for the distribution
of Documents and other campaign works
Casserly is the member from California.
J. II. Slater, for Oregon; C. W. Ken
dall, for Nevada, and S. A. Meritt, for
Idaho.
Washington March 13. The remov
al of Mr. Sumner from the Committee
of Foreign Relations continues to be
the exciting topic of conversation in all
political circles, and its probable effect
on the future of the Republican party.
Ihe re-nomination ot uen: Urant is
freely discussed.
All the Republicans, except a few
of his personal enemies in the Senate
agree that bumner s removal is very
damaging to the party; in short it was a
gross political blunder. The Democrats
are highly elated about the affair. They
say the re nomination of Grant is inevi
table, as there is no man sufficiently
strong to oppose him; but his defeat wih
follow as a necessary result of the dis
sensions occasioned among Republicans.
Many leading Republicans, on the other
hand, assert that Grant's re-nomination
is now out of the question, and that it
is necessary to begin to look for a more
available candidate if the party is to be
saved from defeat. They arjrue that
the entire New England Republicans
will be hostile to him on account of
Sumner's removal; that it has alienated,
also, all the original auti-slavery men
throughout the couutry, who have al
ways formed an active working element
in the Republican party. There is al
ready much canvassing relative to the
merits and pupularity ot many promi
nent public men, with a view to their
possible candii a y f r the Republican
nomination. Among other names are
Colf'az, Blair, Sumner, Logan, Schenck
and Cox.
A Rill to relieve political disabilities
of a larsie class of persons in the South
was negatived in the House, there not
being a two-thirds vote.
Various Rills were introduced, among
others, one to give proceeds of sales of
mineral land to the Sutro Tunnel Com
pany, of Nevada ; one to rebuild the
Orphan Asylum at Charleston; one to
protect settlers io California, to remedy
injustice; the Itepublican Caucus Com
mittee recommended the passage of
what is known as the Rutler Rill, to
protect the South from Ku Klux out
rages. The military features of the
Rill were strongly opposed in caucus.
The United States -and Mexican
Commission has decided, on broad
principles, that no reclamation lies
against the Mexican Republic for
wrongs inflicted by Maximilian or in
surrectionists. It is claimed that the New Hamp
shire Senate will be Democratic, and
that that party has gained nearly a
thousand on the popular vote. The
Democrats of that State are jubilant
over the partial success.
Arrest. J. G Holbert is now un
der arrest at Portland upon an indict
ment by the U. S. Grand Jury for sel
ling liquor without license- The charge
arose from the use of liquor with his so
da fountain. People should learn that
the law cannot be trifled with and that
infraction when apparantlyof the most
trifling nature are apt to be attended
with serious consequences. The penal
ty of this offense, if proven, is $100 fine
and imprisonmcut. A punishment that
seems quite unreasonable.
To Newspaper Publishers of Oregon.
You are respectfully requested to
meet in convention in the city of Salem,
on Friday, June 23, 1871, at 1 o'clock
p. if., for the purpose of taking into
consideration such matters as may be
deemed best for the protection of the
interests of publishers in this State; of
establishing rates of advertising, news
paper subscription, and ommision to be
allowed advertising agents. Newspaper
publishers of Washington Territory are
respectfully invited to participate.
Newspapers favoring this movement
will please publish this call, adding the
name of the publisher to the list of
signatures. Respectfully,
A. L. StinsoN, Willamette Farmer.
31. V. Rbown. State Rights' Democrat.
S. A. ClaKHLE, Oregon Statesman.
T. Patterson & Co., Herald.
Upton & Howell, Salem Mercury.
R. U. Tyson, Oregon Republican.
Gleanings from State Exchanger.
The steamer Activo says the States
man is laid up probably for the want of
business.
A family named McNeal, consisting
of a father and two daughters left Sal
em, 13th inst. for Kalama, in a boat of
their own.
Tho first regular mail for Kalama left
Portland Saturday morning the 11th
inst. Mr. E. G. Ingalls formerly of Oswe
go, acting postmaster.
Land Slide. Last Saturday night a
land slide took place at the Cascades
which buried the railroad track so
deeply that the O. S. N. Company will
not be able to carry freight over the
road for several days.
Sunday's train on the O. & C, R. R.
was stopped by high water on the track
below Oregon City. The train ran on
until it reached a depth of three feet,
when it came to a stand. A train from
below came up and took passengers, bag
gage &c.
Railroad Stations Maps are fil
ed with the County Clerk of Marion
county of the towns of Hubbard, the
first station this side of Aurora, and the
town of Turner, eight miles south of Sal
em. There will soon bo filed a plat of
Rrookviile, eight miles north of Salem.
A raid was made by an indian, on the
house of Mr. J. C. Bell io Salem, Sat
urday evening. Mr. R. being absent
the family becamed very much alarmed.
While the intruder was in the rear of
the house, Mrs. Rell passed out the front
door, and alarmed Dr. Relt living near
who summarily ejected the marauder
from the premises.
How WetT o to Hie ep.
The immediate antecedents of sleep
as languor, a sensation of weight in the
upper eyelids, partial temporary relax
ation of certain muscles, as shown by
the nodding and dropping of the head
upon the breast, comparative obtusencss
to external impressions, yawning, &c, -call
for uo special remark. The order
in which the muscles lose their power
is, however, deserving of a passing no
tice. The muscles which, move the
arms and legs usually become relaxed
before those which support the the head
and before those which maintain the
body, in an erect position. There are many
exceptions to this rule, as may be seen
in church on a hot sunday, wlfen some
of the congregation are almost certain
to be seen with their chins quietly rest
ing npon their chests, but yet tightly
grasping their prayer books. Moreover
in relation to the special senses, that of
sight is first lost, the closing of the
eyelids betting np a barrier between the
retina and the external world ; but, in
dependency of the eyelids if they
have been removed by tho surgeon, or
cannot be closed through disease the
si;ht is still the first Hense whose fun
ction is abolished. Some animals, as
the hare do not shut their eyes when
asleep; and in cases of somnambulism
the eyes remain open, although the
sense of sight is temporarily lost. The
other senses, as Dr. Hammond tell us,
are not altogether abolished ; but their
acuteness is much lessened. Taste is the
first to disappear, aud than smell ; hear
ing follows ; and touch is the most per
sistant of the senses. So, conversely,
a person is most easily awakened by fac
tual expressions next in order bv sound
and then by smell. Once a Wook.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Cii Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in the most deairablo Io
caltiea, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, and vlnM
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
we oiAitu ior oAiita.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents," in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great care and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCIIPTIONS PROM PLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the RTATR. will
recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
ana lorwara tne some to tho above address.
IVUWLU!
When the mind and body are tired by over
exertion, or by lone study, a bath in which has
been mixed a half-bottle of Mrrdiv A T.aw
mas's Florida Watkr, will re-invigorate the
pnyicai powers, ana impart a delightful bouy
ancv and clearness to the mind.
Cf-To prevent disappointment always ask
for the Florida water prepared by Lanman A
Kemp. New York, there beinnr worthless
counterfeits, possessing none of, the above
properties.
To Cure a Cough, to relieve all irritation of
the throat, to prevent hoarseness, to restore per
feet soundness and health to the most delicate
orcunization llf tha hnmnn fratna t K li.nna
use Wistar't Daham o Wild Cherry.
UiVIOlV MUTUAL
LIFE INSURMC'E COMPANY.
MAINE,
ORGANIZED - - - ...... 1818.
CHARTER j PERPETUAL.
Directors Offiqe, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCKET ...President.
DANIEL SHARP.... Vice President.
WHITING II. HOLLISTER Secretary.
Tills is among the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies,
And tne Lowest Coin Company Extant
PURELY MUTUAL.
Dividends Declared
Annually.
05 THR
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AND APPLIED AFTKB THIS SECOND PAYMENT.
A Loan of 40 per cent when Dehlred.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in
the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by
failure to pay the Premium when due, but aro
continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the State of Massachusetts.
Exanples showing the Working of the
Law
FLAN, ORDINARY tlFE.
Foa Example : A party insuring at the age
of thirty-five premiums all cash.
One Annual Premium will continue policy in
furi-rt 2 vrar and 3 (lafS.
Two Annual Premiums wilt continue policy in
force 4 years and 12 Jay.
Three Annual Premium will continue policy
in force b years aut it uays.
Four Anuual Premiums will continue policy in
fur cm 8 tear aud 46 dYt.
Fire Annual Premiums will continue policy in
force lv years and io a ays.
ON WHICH 40 PER CENT. NOTE It AS BEEN GIVEN.
Two Annual Premiums will eontiuu policy in
fores 2 years and 210 days.
Three Annual Premium will continue policy
in force 4 yean and 23 days.
Five Annual Premium will coutinue policy in
force 7 years and 208 days.
Example: Premium all Cash Plan Ten Pay-
ment Life. Ooo Annual Premium will con
ttoue policy in force, as a Term Policy
at -ut three rears.
Example: Premium 40 per cent. Note Plan.
Teu Payment Life. One Annual Premium wilt
continuo policy in force as a Term Policy,
about 2 years and 100 day.
Endowment Policies.
Example: Premiums all Cash Ae, 3o ;
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at lin
age of 50. One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force as a Term Policy,
nearly 5 years, or 4 years and 32" days.
Example: Premiums alt Cath Age, .1j ;
Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payable at lin
age of 45; One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force as a Term PoIUm,
7 years.
Notes on endowment Policies,
Example: Premium 40 per cent. Note Age.
35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at
the age of 50. One Annual Premium win
continue policy in force, as a Term Policy
about 3 years.
Examplr: Premium 40 per cent No to Ac,
35; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at
the age of 45. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about 5 years.
Rates, Assets to Liabilities.
1866.
1867.
1868.
I860.
121V7 121 01 121-57 . 127-00
Interest Receipts ron 1869 $240,670 14
Losses Paid in 1869........ ....201,190 00
mterest Received in Excess op
Losses Paid 39,4S0 14
Assets this Date Over ...6,000,000 00
Losses Paid to Date 1,679,433 00
Dividends Paid in Cahh to Date. ..951,31 8 55
Insurance on 14,000 Policies
In Fokceover 30,000,000 00
This Company Is not restricted to investing
Us funds in the New England States. From
tha Renort of the Auditing Committee, we 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 Pacilio 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.
33. Ml O B S E,
GENERAL AGENT,
I OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY
I Portland. .'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALL KIDS OF SEWING DONE ON
Short Notice by Mrs. Celicio Ellabcrry,
near Waymiro's Mill, Dallas.
KMT ABMSHKI)
Ernest A. ERLAAIISON,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
SAN FRANCISCO,
DEALER IN
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Dye Scuffs and
General Merchandise,
By the Package Only.
Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market,
will receive prompt and Faithful Attention.
Miners, Manutacturers and Wholesale
Trade Supplied for Catdi.
No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods,
if there is no provision made for the payment
of the game.
Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, in U.S. Gobi
Coin.
N. B. Consignments of Oregon Produce,
Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited.
45-tf
p.. h. Mcdonald & co.,
1VBIOLESALH
DRUGGISTS
cl:t rsAScisca, cal.,
Ca!l tli attention of Dealer f tlielr larjfC assort,
ment of "Newly ArrtTed" Good, comp'wd In
part of t!ie followintf article, toc-tiier with
tv'TV thltvr fcept J well urpllcd WHOLE
SALE lillVO liTOICE.
Fbesh Djsroa,
1'ATEXT HKtirT?TES.
TRUSES& i-ri-I'OUlEBS
FfVTf U. OIL,
K.K::obfc:Xii Oil.,
II'IUGIST8 rXIJiUKB,
SlIAKEIt 1118,
ItRrvHtrir.
I'.l.MUMi OllS,
TThlrhwe off T nt Uie lowest Cash Tricca, and
aro dcUnriinid it-t tu be uutlt-rei-ld.
n. n. McDonald & co., a feaxcisco, cat-
FOK SAM2.
OUB DRUG BUSINESS, located in San
Francisco. Cal. After our beet wishei, and ex
pressing our thanks for the liberal patronage
we have received for more than 21 year?, dur
ing which period we have been steadily en
gaged in the Drug business in California, we
beg to say iu consequence of the raj.i ! growtli
of Dr. Walkers's California Vino-rur U'-tterK
now spread er the L'nUed Stat? art . on
iric far beyond, we are necessitated to devotw
our entire time to said bucines.
We are the Oldest Drug Firm on the Pacific
Coa?t, and the only one, continuous under thu
the satne proprietor since IS4, and have de
termined to eell our large, prosperous, and well
established business on favorable terms.
This is a rare opportunity for men with
means, of entering into a profitable business
with advantages never before oflered.
For particulars enquire of
It. II. Mi DONALD A Co.,
It. II. McDoXAU), 1 Wholesale Drugg'ets,
J. C. Si'Ksrr.R. an FrancUco, Ca1.
N. 1J. Until a sale is made we shall con
tinue our importations, and keep a large toek
of fresh goods constantly on hand, and sell at
prices to defy competition.
The Great Medical Discorery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their Wonder
ful Curative Effect.
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WHAT ARE THEY?
FANCY DRINK
Mala if I'our Uuim, U.-ikcy, lrof
Spirit nndltcfiiao Llquurwdoctored.splced
aad8wectened to pleano tuo taste, called "Ton
ics," Appctlzcrd," nestorcr," c, that lead
.the tippler on to drunkcanessand ruin, bat are
a trno Medicine, made from the Natlvo ttoota and
TIcrbsof California, free from nil Alcoholic
Htitiiulnnts. They arc tho (illEAT BLOOD
rUICIPlElt nnd LIFE Cll VINU 1RIN
CIl'LEaptrroct Renovator andlnvljtorator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter ar.d
restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. N
person can take these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain Ion;? unwell.
For Jnllamnuttory nnd Chronic Itheu
mntixm i nud tiout, Drupepaia r IudU
ffpntlou,1 HilloiiM, Rcuiltlrut and Inter
mittent Fever, Dlacnace of Ibe Hlood,
Liver, Kidney, nnd llladder, these Hit
ters have been most successful. 8uch Dla
canes are caused by Vitiated Hlood, which
Is generally produced by derangement of tho
Digrntive Organs.
..ftDYSPKl'MlA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache. Tain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Chest, DUtlncss, Sonr Eructations of
tho Stomach. Bad taste lu tho Month Bilious At
tacks, ralpltntlon of tho Heart, Inflammation of
tho Lungs, Pain In tho regions of tho Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, aro the otT
epringsof Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of aU
Impurities, and Imparting now life and rigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Ernpt!ons,Tctter,
Salt Kheum, Blotches. Spots, Pltuples, Pustules.
Boils, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlacoloratlons of
the Skin, numors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up
and carried out of tho system In a short tlmo by
tho use of theso Bitters. One bottle In such
cases will convince tho most Incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find
Its Impurities bursting tlrrough tho skin in Tim
pies. Eruptions or Soros t cleanse It when yon
find It obstructed and sluggish In the veins;
cleanse It when It is foul, and yonr feelings will
tell yon whoa. Keep tho "blood pure and the
health of tho system will follovr.
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurklnyrln
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around eaeh bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. n.loDOKALD A
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cel., and S3 and 84 Commerce Street, New York.
.BOLD 3T ALL DRUGGISTS AND DE ALERS.
45-ly.
0
111 p"v iS
gig ftff? A gf
CPS THEY ARB NOT A TILS 5 S I
3
THE NEW FOOD.
'M.ih - rr Ns,
For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FARING,
made from pure Irish Hoss, or
Carrageen, ivliich ivill mako
sixteen quarts of Blanc Hange,
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, kc. It t is the
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world.,. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change 1 1
THE GREAT WORLD'S TONIC
Plantation Bitters.
Tills wonderful vegetable
restorative in the heel-anchor
of tho feehle and debili
tated. As a tonic and cordial
for the aged and languid, ft
has no equal onions stom
achics. As n remedy for the
ivrvoii weakness to which
wojiicu :ite ,;cti;3ily sub
ject, it is superseding every
other stimnlan!. In nil Cli
mates tropical, temperate,
or frigid, it act3 n u specific
in ci'ery speciei of disorder
which undermines the 5od5!y
strength and breaks down Che
animal spirits. For sale hy
all Druggists.
25-1 y
The Cheapest Store in
POLK COUNT Y,
TiSE ELLENDALE STORE,
2 1-2 Sllles West of Dallas,
F AS BEEN" FILLED WITlfjTni
1 larret and best Block f goods ever
.brought into Polk Countj. -
Which we projo!e to fell lOlVHH than
anv other ?tore in the county, for CASH of
PKODUCE, for which we will f.ay tho highest
market price.
Onr Mock consi!ts of every description of
poods gt'utrally kept iu firet class country
tore..
Also constantly on hand a large assortment
of
Tweed,
af5Hieres and
ISard-Timew,
Made in the Ellendale Millf, which we willl
i 11 v.ry cheap. , v
Ellendale, July 9. 1870. ' 19 tf
PIOMER TL AXD STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post OSce. '
Dallas - - - - - - - Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MA11KED
difierence between articles f TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, for
fhipmeiit, I have on hand both tny own make
aud also that of factory make. o that, people
may take their choice. My stock consist io
part, of '
Stoves of all kinds
Copper, Ilriss and Iron Ware, v
Wire work of all descriptions,
fheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Pans, Dippers. '
JLard and Mutter Cans,
I2gg Heaters, '
Japanned Ware a general Asortxaent, '
Cooking Spoons, A variety f Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined stew Fans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixture of New and tne Host
Improved Pattern,
And in fact everything that can be found In a
first class Tin and Stove Btere.
Job Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to. ,
50-tf T. B. NEWMAN. .
V AGON AND CARRIAGE SHOP,
Alain Street, Dallas. '
Second door north of tbo Drug Store.
Tho undersigned wishes to Inform the Public
tliat he if prepared to do any kind of work ia
ixU Vna n tho MTt. itntlco, aa! In the belt
I'rfV.l to his U1 vutontvrs aril
friends for fori.,'f putroi.ae.. b poet fully
suiicit a conticuaueo of th sum n ,
?9-tf S. T. liAIUUSON.
s
ALT. C All MEN ISLAND AND LIV
ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to rait, at
COX & EA11U ART'S, Salem. ,