Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, August 12, 1871, Image 2

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 12.
o3iamon Schools,
There is no one thing in which the
public should be more interested than
the subject of common schools; and
yet, with few exceptions, we find but
very little feeling exhibited in that
direction. In the common schools the
mind of the child receives its most
lasting impressions. The great mass of
our citizens receive all their knowledge
of books in the primary school ; and
after quitting this branch of educa
tional advantages, never avail them
themselves of anything higher, but rely
upon the knowledge there obtained as
foundation upon which to build, by
observation and experience. Of how
much importance it is, then, that as
many advantnges should be off.' rod as
possible to everyone attending these
schools, to advance them in all the
branches that ean bo offered. Teachers
should be well qualified, and study to
make their vocation as iotcrcstiug as
possible, both to themselves and their
pupils. The practice of holding teach
er's Institutes, and having organiza-
tion for the promotion of the h.st mter-
csN nf their nrof'e-ion should be more
cms oi tiitir pi on.-, ion M-uuiu Lit iiioic
prevalent than it is.
We have been surprised that the
teachers of our own coentv have I een
so backward in organizing for the in
terests of common schools. There are
many advantages to be gained by it. In
their practice teachers have the privi
lege of an interchange of ideas, avail
themselves of the experience of each
other j secure a regular system of text
books, and many advantages that can
not be obtained in any other way. We
hope to see more interest taken in this
direction, and trust the time is not fur
distant when we will have a County I'nsti-
tute which v.Tli equal any in the coun
try. From this would emanate a c! is
of teachers who would be
wi'iin.
to j
make school tcaehin; a rrofessiou, and I sin! accompany the sine; but imuj- ; S-oith vi-! '-V'-.-d. '.. e? t ashini'
not merelv a steppintr stone to si,m ! .liatrly un-m his di-eh ,?-e he hum ! r,,, ,ir-" t' 1 :iu l rrfu-'-hvA a- if fr n
i i . . . i i - i t. j . i , :i l ,
thing else. V. ith a juvenile popu';-t ion j
not excel'e1. !v that of any other sec
tion of our v;it -eintry, if we ean
secure the nassai'e of a hv.v to t rott e
the iaterci-ta of couimon scliools, ard
obtain the earnest cooperation of all
teachers and friends of cJ neat ion. we I
mav snnn bnvA sretom nf (.tma-u.., S
schools that cannot be exeeILd, ated
from the district school house will em
anate persons qualified lor the common
pursuits of life, and well prepared for
the grave rcsponsibilitie- resting upon
them as citizens of our 'lotions com
monwealth. Without this co-operation
we cannot expect to arrive at that high
standard of excellence, and we must
expect our common schools to be below
the standard which has been attained
by many of our sister States. There
are are no great reward; to be obtained
unmatched by meed of labor, and we
cannot expect any advancement with
out the necessary labor to secure it.
TA 31 MA NY.
The Tammany ring arc getting them
selves into a difficulty from which it
will be hard for them to extricate
themselves. That plain, outspoken
sheet, the Xew York Tin ci uses the
following language concerning the load
ing spirits in frauds which are charged
upon the officials of that city :
" "We uow proceed to fulfil our pro
mise to bring home to the Tammany
Jling, and more particularly to Conolly
and Mayor Hall a clear case of swind
ling. That is the proper word to des
cribe the transaction, and is, indeed, the
only word, and therefore we have no
hesitation in us'mg it. If Mayor H.all
and Comptroller Conolly object to being
branded a3 thieves and swindlers, as
we once more brand them now, they
can sue us for libel, and we will prove
our charges in a court of law. What is
more, we will prove our charge, by
Comptroller Conollys own books. It
will not do for Hall to try and sneak
out by saying that " he is used t
newspaper attack." We do not attack
him 'uow ou political grounds, or in wild
languarge but we call him a thief be
.cause we can prove him to be one.''
No one realizes the responsibility of
of making such charges more than the
Times', and perhaps no publishing
company are better able to sustain a
suit for libel ; we shall, therefore, soon
sec whether a refutation of these
charges will be attempted, or whether
they will be branded as falsehoods by
.the opposition press, and al owed to rest.
lIOMIXTli.M) I,.HS.
The original Homestead Act of the
20th of May, 1862, gives to every
citizen, and to all who may have de
clared their intention to , become such,
a right to a homestead on auy sur
veyed Government land. This is con
ceded to the amouut of one quarter
section (100 acres) at 1 25 per aero,
or 80 acres of double minimum in any
organized district embracing surveyed
public lands. In order to obtain a
homestead, the party applying,, there
for must, in connection with his ap
plication, make an affidavit before the
Ileisfer or receive that he is over
twenty one, or the head of a family )
that lie is a citizen of the United
States, or has declared his intention
to .become such, and that the entry is
ma le for his exclusive use and bene
fit, and for actual settlement and cul
tivation. When the applicant is prevented by
reason of bodily infirmity, distance, or
other good cause from personal atten
dance at the District Land Office, the
affidavit may be made before the
Clerk of . the Count' within which the
applicant is an actual resident.
The amendatory Act of March 21st,
1 Mi I, relaxes the requirements of the
' personal attend a nee at the Intnct M -
i
nn of. persons in the military or
' n:,vtl1 '-'rviCt" where the party s latn-
ily or some mesnber is residing on the
, , . .
land that it is desired to enter, and
upon which a bona Illy cultivation
an 1 improvement has been made. In
,.,.i i. ... i
a. lows ttie to n-
.1 f
efieiary to make the afhd.ivii
i (
for. the omeer commanding in ti!!
nranen oi service in wnien no may
be enijatscd, ami the same may be
tiled by the wife or other represent itivc
of the absentee with the Kegistvr, tt
L'cthcr with the homestead ap !; -a-
tu'n-
His claim in that e:io will 1m ;. u.e
cfleotive from the date of
. ! ! LT. pl''."
vnietl
t!;e rui'pn
d fee and
e: in :ti !
ent-r ttpon
tie.
;!H1 at
el
!:
th-
1ieei f'de hocje.
a S M i j'I.i-' d re-
original Act "i 1 1 ? r r :' M iv. 1
1 1 i-; a notice ab
in i
he
nf "'hte that everythin-. or in
ever, t bin.', that. IS- U-ed by tnatikin a
has to be tracsT-'orted. hie half id' the !
i .. .. , . i
lV...a . ..' L...y. t
,n 11 e.muuv ..r.v iie.i- ,
cannot be Used, and have to be convey- j
ed to where thev can; cattle 'tow on the
4 i - .i y o ..I . i
vast pla:ris of North ami Netth Amen-,
I
Ca where they are ef no u- ", and'have to
be tran-i'( ! tcl to where theyap T
hu,
it is in every branjJi. It seems to be ;
nni. .J' fh.. ,i'.,i ........, I
f t r f i I I '- . p. I v ll 'J . '.. IIIV.7 ' 'l It'll Ml I. I t i j
T1atlireby
-
shounl oh-j
carry out tin; great, fiat, of
the sweat, of the brow man
tain a livelihood. Muc
i as seme may !
ldr.rfifi'iln l!i jf at n if i ft i rs rut 1
"
deprecate th s state of a burs, vet when
I -
we take
a more m:
, . i
view of matters, we are compelled to
admit that is far better for the world
that such is the case. Were everything
furnished ready to hand, many who aic
now active members of the business
community would be thrown out of em
ployment, and become dissolute and
useless hoth to themselves and to soei
ety. A cursory glance at the world
leaves the impression that everything is
out of place, yet this very fact is the
great balance wheel which keeps the
world in motion, and serves to keep
many of the people in their place, and
thus serve the best interests of society.
The royal family of Jlelgium is sin
crularly unfortunate. The King is
partially blind, and suffering at times
dreadfully from photopobia. The
Queen is afilieted with dropsy of tbe
heart. The Kind's brother, the Count
of Flanders, is stone deaf. His
wife, the beantiful Princess of Hohen.
zellern, is consumptive; and Cariotta,
the King's sister, is insane.
The big grape vine at Santa Bar
bara, California, is five feet two inches
in circumference where the main trunk
branches, and the arbor which it Covers
is sixty-uine by ninety-three. At these
limits the branches are three inches in
diameter, and are kept trimmed to pre
vent spreading.
;
We furnish the Uennfdhan and I
jjmorjt'g Monhhj for 4 a year. I
..uinati uiinuy aie engage-i in "m-1 j,,,,,, Ht i4.H1.J,m. He had
branch of c'tirieree. The timber isir,.iel.el the advanced ae of everstv-
not where it is wanted ; auricunltural I eiglit. He was a native .f New Vutk.
nrM.lMr.fj h-.v.v L, tr..,s..ri..,! , ! , I ha i n - beet, bum in fiie city uf that
fiUICK WORK.
The Ohio and Mississippi Railroad,
on Sunday the 2od ult., performed ono
of the greatest feats yet recorded in
railroad matters. The work of changing
the guagc from six feet to four feet nine
inches was completed the entire length
of the route, olO miles, between 8
o'clock a. m. and 11 o'clock that, night.
The entire roiling stock was cleared
from the road at midnight off Saturday
night, and stationed along the line of
the road. The change was affected by
moving each rail seven and a half
inches. The ties had been ehampered,
and the interior spikes been driven.
Alternate spikes had also been raised.
The work for Sunday consisted in rais
ing the rest of the spikes, moving up
the rails which were continuous and
and re spiking. To accomplish this,
o,")G0 men were employed, part of
whom were borrowed from other roads.
Monday morning the trains commenced
running as usual. This ranks among
the greatest feats of the ae.
si: j.xiv v a;o.
ltailruads verMsa Olden Times.
The oldest statesmen of the West
and South west used to take horses
from their homes when they started for
i . . . J J ,
,.t ju, inclement season, consumed
j . pmzt w,N-ks. .Mm Randolph
j rode hami Knanoke, loliowea ty the
: ineviLihu .Julia .KMers.n came m on
! his favorite mare, clad after his own
- .. , . . , , , .
private ia-hion. A ndivw .1 aeksori, who
: was a :Ii;ltor j C..n-res seventy-two
years nzy, reached New York and Phi
!!...!.!.
' ' 'i
hu after a tiresome journey, and !
j II iiry 1 - often m.i'ie the dist.mee on
; ti:trsi.t.:nL' fruni sh a'!L t'.vetvo vi-'srs;
i , .. . .t. i t. . : ! .
i t.i u .. . i i j t 'v i i i iii 4ii ii i ' , i it i u i: .i i - u;s ,
of
tin' h'";sr uhiii he spt-:ik-r,
! Mr! '- ! ,.!tl b i.dt !
r i n ri -r whip m
haml. i'oidv
its to a -lit i! ;.''"'
IHi-.V after till'' fa-!l'li.
i i
The ste.-l nf
f ifi arid -h
r. fl
! !! siipp! anted tint, of
The ir':t that tn-ik Ai"X-
ander 1 1 t . i 1 1 t j
V.t; k v. Ihmi he '.-
'.so Weeks trtll Ne'.V
it to viif V-ihMi--
toil nt y 1 1 ' i
t.'ov.-ri.-.r i-
T ' lit' II. H
S T I . I i tw T Mil' 1)1' ItO
1
n ill a bed. as toV a
i. . !'r a k i ii l );e
o;. ri
i a on "
antiibd.iird.
i . I.- i
I ."it" h e.-fi'i ii-e'i It Mil Hi i-h fO'ia
it ! fn.-. u ii -'ir- to ti; itiafi s, and m n
ei'v -.!i.i f, a-k e a !i e). r: 'ifthi
- t ae ci.n?! a-t i.-: w. en 1 so ;tii l7l.
.v'hat will b- the
eontra'f between
- ... r 1 1 .
VI II Ofe .!1H SMDMlili. !
ilis'ia'eli ntinii! ees the de :th of
i - - - ;
O'ttno in ITM'I rj fit iV.-d rn V."V
. , , , ,
K ' III
i,,;i of the law. I!
I'ni'ed Elates !itriei .tti.rn-v
was a
' 1 1 i - 4 e ;
.IstcKson, and was frequent V t n-'M ! t"
4 l, J
r i a 1 .in 'i i ' : t r nl ?:ifn i 1 i ivi.
e'.e-i u Seualer iti "' to the uiiex-
ire t term oi
Seile. uiiii was appu. ii ted
j-aili, and wis at'iel vvarii
nil term. 1 1 e was in t he
Minister in
elee'cit ur a
!S(!1:,t! at hrt';,ki,,:; ni,r ol ,iu w:,r,
:and retired w ben Louisiana seceded.
I lt; J,t wjis vicif as a Commi-.-ioncr
"n behalf of the ( 'otil' derate States to j
i.v.,,,. ;!. J.. M - l.. .1... 1
''"i ...... ,
...... ...1 :.. l. :4.. ... I. i
:a.ne ani ea:imi1;in)L Tiu,y ran th(i lil(M.k;i(o .a j
eea'H'n, in in. same ea:'ae.i, mi i.h;- (
Charleston, and embarked at Havana on
the L'nojih steamer Trent. Soon after
sin; sailed, Capt. Wilkes, of the I nited
State's friuate, San Jacinto, boarded the
Trent and arrested both Commissioners
and their secretaries, who were placed
in confinement. The Uritish Govern
ment demanded their release, which
was promptly complied with, notwith
standing Congress indorsed the action
of Wilkes. Since then Mr. Slidell has
remained in Luropo. He was a trreat
party manager, and ruled the politics of
Louisiana.
The Plaludmlcr of August fourth
says :
Last week brings the road nearer to
us. The workmen are engaged in grad
ing the road over the Smith hill, 0 mil
es north of Oakland. The route final
ly adopted in crossing this ridge is the
old trail which passes through the farm
of Havid Underwood. The ridge is not
very high, but the difficulty in crossing
is caused by the fact that it is narrow
and there are no spurs to assist in the
useent. The cut througli, the pass will
be T)0 feet, and to attain this altitude it
becomes necessary to ' make several
curves through the farm of Mrs. Smith
and others. This is the only point on
the road between Fiugeno City and
this place which presents any serious
difficulty.
A scientific expedition to Urazil,
headed by Prof. C. F. Hartt, of Cornell
University, started from New Vork on
the 21th. on the steamer Mnrrimac. for
I'cru and Ilio Janeiro.
S ale I (cm.
Gleanings from State. Exchange?.!
From the Uoseburg Ensiyn of Aug.
5th we cull this :
In Ilohtnua, Knott's quartz mill is
up and in working order. Quite a
number of men are in camp, and all
sanguine about the richness of liohe
mia. .Scarlet fever is prevalent in some
portions of this county. In the Yon
colla valley a number of children and
some adults have died. It is prevailing
at .Myrtle Creek.
The Kugeno City Guard of August
5th gives this :
The Ktmene City 1'Iouring Mill is
now running day and niuht, and is pre
pared to supply all demands for flour,
feed, etc.
(Jeorge Lyne is under bonds to an
swer the charge, of the huiglary of the
Springfield Manufacturing Company's
store on Monday night, breaking
open the safe with a sledge hammer ami
stealing from it-snJOO.
From the State.tnuni of August Gth
wo glean the following:
T. II. Cann, of the State Land Office
says a counterfeit currency, in bills of
from 2 to 50, is occasionally received
at that office.
About a year airo Mr. Geo. V. llol-
man hmt i.....nar.t,..... 1 L-
. . . ,.i
couiaiuini; i- two cent j.ostaire ; sramjis.
a Ieaii peil- ll and several btlb. : ester-
(lay an Indian came into his office ami
hanlel him his book in the s:ime con
ditition it was when he lost it
from the Jacksonville Time of Au
5th we glean this :
)r started
Messrs. Howard and Turm
with a party on Thur.-d iv for the pur- j
V()sC 01 surveying the K.amath l.m.
The Vreka papers report ram and
l.'i! ....il .. I-. .... s . t .1 ..
J
all'.! rUtlU l.
W. have been shown a sneeiinen
nf
quart., at the Table iloek saloon, whieh j
i- richer lv far th to anv u i :ri. seen in i
f h?-, f ter.trv -inee liie f,iieei iliVs if
,!... e.i.i ii !! .... i i .... ... ...i . mm
tiek j a i r t v sfiiues with the precious
tl ft) I no w i i . i i ii .h.i'.i-n i- hicpti'r
, ' Ti... ..v't
l.-eaiitv of this ncw.f.uad leal is a st-
ret at jre-ent.
The. hail and rain s?rm ' !.;t Sun-
da
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r
I ""Mil
t'i the i.leb it d- f. if this
eat
er a
i.. !:
i aver a.iiy.
it!i u:tk a i,v a vvr 'irh 'hr-ate:)'
: ii
oi-n fl
" O ! e
J it
V ill.
'U.a.
rou:.ert ol ea-h an
ei ;'i
hes
are tmU-d
The K d Knights hive had a; li
ie
parade at .i aeks-niv iile.
Th-il-V. Father Illatiehet w as ..t.lv
; z hour in re'urniu ! .l .e',
I .1" i . ) IH 4 M i
iium I'l.it'in.l hvr-iil ,.! .r-.....
iiiiiii i, ii inn mii'i flini .
The Owhce Ar.,fat ht : 1 1 is a m,fedi
chrsraetei intie of the Owyhee mine-, that ;
uothi:.- is beatd oftheir 'peteiin-.mf;" j
.1 i
on the enntrarv. toe more thev are e
veloptd. the mere are their stability
til rn-h ih s MiWtauti.tt.d.
W. M. ll.-b.'rt-.Ci.i.f I : f -1 1 , er , f ,I,e
X. I'. II. It., was ; t 11, 'ena. Montana,
a few liysa,'o. He said that by the be
inniru -.J the year lT-'itlio rnd '.vo'i!d
ie- ("iiij.lc'i'i! frm Lake Sii'-erior f : the
b v-der of Mm:, t un. He said the ;:1 s
. I1 I. ... I V 1
MMO no r, r month', and that the work
'.votji.l be pushed With all pn.s-ibie dis.
1 i,:,trh
i o i-.iii.i were no-.v aneMitii in " to M -
; hatrh
J He Urcfuiian savs : have :
.,,;,. '. , t.
ne.iru llUtlli I mis mn I ries :is !o thi tTtie :
yhen the next Mate fur will open, i he j
, . i - ...........
j Ft'rwcr says it will commence ou Mon- ;
day, October !th
fl,. -v l.',,.,,.,. 1 . !
m-.A j-oncr. Anout 000 men.
besides many teams, carts, ami wagons, j
nre at, work on Montgomery's contract ;
on the Xortherr: Pacific railroad, be
yond Kalaina.
Dirt Cahts The John Ii. Stephens
brought up and landed at the O. k C.
H It. depot, a large number of otic
horse dirt carts to be sent to the front
for use in grading.
Senator Corbctt has gone to the
Umatilla reservation to be present at
the Council with the Indians, which is
now in progress.
Accidental Pkatij. A man nam
cd Clark was found Monday evening
near the Ilerrisburg ltailroad bridge,
with his skull broken ami in a state of
unconciousness. He died shortly after
being brought to the hotel.
Axoriir.it Ff.uuy Thouiu.k. The
Orcfnnidii. says : The tribulations of
the ferrymen at the foot of Stark street
on this side and J street on the other
have been many and grievous during
the last year or t wo. They now have
a fresh one. Water street Fast Port
land, is to be bridged, and the puzzle is
how is a landing to be made practicable
from the boat up to the grade on Water
street 1
Cattlk Hkcovkhkt). Mr. Joseph
Teal, whose cattle were lately stamped
ed in the Silver's lliver region, reached
the Dalles Tuesday evening, on his re
turn to Portland. The cattle have all
been recovered, but the horses were lost.
HEAL EST A IE.
CP. ;53. T Y S O IV,
REAL F ST ATE & GEHR'L AGENT,
itiiuisMA" omici:.
lal;s, Oregon.
Speeial attention givi.-n to Sak-n or rurcli;i.:e of
Heal Estate, Collecti-m of Claims .te.
Agent Union Mutual Life Insiirnnei; Co.
Vov Sale.
riKN ACRES OF LANI, with good Uunrt
J and riant, all ferteed imd under good Im
provt-nifiit, situ t tod in t tie Town of la!la?,
1'i.ik County, an extraordinary opportunity,
yflV'O IRWIHiKl) AND FORTY SIX
1. Acre of Land one Mil: North of :,,,,,
I'olk Count y. mul J I '.imi', jroicl I)..u(ilc Darn,
anl other Jh.il'lin z1- A 11 u-!l-r f. iu i.'. wit h liuu
Orchard, ami in liih tat of vnitivation.
A I'lXK V I LI. .-'Til IX SOTTli SALI'M,
on Willant- tt: Sli.iiirli. A I.I.fck of Six
Lot-, i-nc(t-x'd with Jloar i I-'tnee, oo.l il.m.-;i',
I 'am, Ac.
A
linrSE AXI LOT IX CKXTKAL
..1i.i.i r..-ir tli. futi ('.It'rill" Si-!..!, !
llotiros. 1 ho lloii'c; nnr:itti! l.iL'ot j,out...
all I';atcn''!, with Hard Fint-h, IJarn, U'oo-1
1 1 tn. ami all conveniences to make it
ik-rurali'ie.
A r.OOD STOCK FA KM, CONTAiXIXf
j Acrce, gi;,i JlmiM", two Jiart.!,
Ori'l.urii, Ac., Mtna?cl on I'i l'tr alt Creek, 7i
mile.- from Dallas. j
A
FA I'M COXTAIXrXO ACHES, D
acre under fence. a'rc: n't !er ti.e,
r ; od Um', D iru, and fine Orchard,
fituafed H miles wot of I.taihoi.
4 l'AUM COXTAklX; .U'l'ES. 1
Mile north-west of Dcthel, P.dk .County,
7- .l(.n., Ul1(:r v;,.in. s. prairie
j land, f.".d House, Earn, n ! arl,
FBIIUEE Ht'XDi: E D A X D . S f X T V .. (' It I S
f nf land, 'jut' aert s UnJ- r fene-, '" a- res
ruil ivatc-d, cod 1 : ' l' irii, with Junio r i-tr
lii.u-e. j;iid on-l aid, livinjj water near all tlie
Near found. '! lni s soi;t!i-West id' iu:J olj's
j lirid-e, J;i- Ltu-Kiamute.
Tor rr!:eu!ar einjttirt of R. II. Tyson,
lirii ,n Of.m,
(,M.!M:;!;VTn!. j
r.:"'K
! PARfjf1?TR
"tlanufactui eri, ami Y holt-sale and lit- '
tail Dcalei- iu'j
Ccmnercial Street. Salcni. Orc-cn,
! I K ?' , 'V lA
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! Salem. Mar'-h -Jl'. ls7".
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GENERAL COuhISIOH
SAX I' It A N CI '!,
1 la: u i:a i
j Dru3 Chemicals.
Essential Oils,
DyO Stufii IJli
General Ilerchandiso,
I5v Ihr I'H ka-o Ouiv.
0;i"li rder fur this t.r ioiv l"ia i'n Murkct.
will rill i e li'iiiii't itu-1 l''ih:'ui Anri.tiii.
liners laimt irturers and VtmIfSaIc
I f.iell ""lljielh d till' 4'a-il.
, i u e i ! i r a'
U !'.' i- n
i' ( I e s';iil e
lit;
tor I'd-.
ie 1 r i I !ie ! '
t
il'V!-
i mi
Net Ca-!)
! Pf liv ery, itt I "
l.v.I I
C'i:.
X. B. Con?ifr.rac-nT3 of Orrjron Frcfiit..,
Grain, Wheat. Hour, Lc, S Itclted.
i., tt
r.ssiis ii. x ii. novri-:. uavini;
si-n-u nt (h.o.is, eon-i-titu: of
iii ii rmnie t in close unt their entire
Dry GooJs. Groceries. Karuware. &c. &c.
"Her irreat irtduee'iietits tu persons wishing to
uinha;,(. ' "
Fir firiSt p,,rv0il . jUlil ,;rs JorvCll
will irit the Lest harjraiiis.
.Mam Mreet. July Crfn. 1S71. 2 1 -1 in
ii. v a. a u iv.
DKAhti; IN
a (3i:m;ual assortmkxt of
hoots, siioj am)
GROCERIES,
dixit. - - - - . oi(i:(;ox.
20-Can
Rail filoatl I.cUin !
GRUBBING AND CLEARIMG.
rjorthern Pac. R, R. Forty Miles.
qi:aui ruorosALs will hi. ue-
iJ eeived miiil nof.n " Monday. August '21 t
at I'.ngi.iuH'r's Olliee in Kuhiiaa.. Vashintfton
Territory, fordoing the (Jrubbing and clear
ing m
IO llilos from Toutlc liiver Xortlnvar.l.
Clearin- to ho kept out of the wnv of the lirad
nip. Work to ho nrriiiiKed in subdivisions of
nut le.8than live (a) inik'? vaeh.
Tartiea ean bid for one t more subdivisions.
Lid? reeeived by the acre or by fho mile
Specilieatioti.s ean bo seen, and further expla
nations given, ut the OlTieo of
THOS. li. M ORRIS,
KMi'll l'Ae. PIV. IX kAI.AMA,
On or after Wednesday, August 0th.
My order of the President,
J. (UlEGORY SMITH.
W. MILXOK ROBKKTS,
k n a t r c k n -1 n - c 1 1 1 e r .
Kai.aha, Washington Ter.
Aug. IU, 1S71. j
23-2-v
NEW AD VEIITISEMENTS:
CCXi:it MA IX A XI) COIJIJT STS.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon.
The m.krsi;rneI, having KE-FITTED the.
above HO TEL, now informs the Pahlic that
h's i. prepared to Accommodate all who mav
avor htm with it call, in a.-! ood tvle can
l-c lotind in any Hotel jn t. Country. (Jive
me a call, and you hliull not leave dLsapnoin ted.
12-tf V. F. KKXXEDV, Pr.,VrU,,lr.
. W. lion ART. I J. W.IIOBART.
Mil A 4 IX NKOI!
Xt-rth-East Corner of
Main and mil Streets, Dallas
GEORGE W. B0SAP.T & CO.
OX ifIoUnrUre:'ri'1 k"c"J COXSTANTLY
1IA.M lItr Assortment of
SADDLERY, HARMESS, AND
COLLARS,
ConMting 0f ai (Le
riially kept in a
FinST CLASS SABDLEBY SHOP,
All of whi h will U. lfla,Je ot
THE EES T MATERIAL.
vy;:)fKltIMiK TKIMMIXn and RE
J.ilnlXO done to order ou the ehorteH
Ijotit't;.
Call and e.xamire our Work before purely
iu ej sew in. re.
tf (JKo. Y. HOD A RT -A CO.
Aihjr, Vc I' omul II!
gOlI YI'AU;- I HA VI-' FEARCHI'D FOR
remedy t!,:tf will CVRK jour children
'j !).' V. ": ' " I:"irui I v,uy
Jill XI.
iaAnKnnTfyE CORDIAL.
I j hi. is a i !'.;, 2 .. ..
' I '"'-':i'e antaeid. and in lr- rlor.a
,:'i,m": :,J M!'i,;i 'J' an astrinrretu medi
' ee : ev-..h-iy n.-elui in a!li,owel aJleetion
.' -iv'.v ,t rL It is a fe. certain
-o..I o-elnal r. y f,.r Cholie. Diarrho-a.
"i"rM:-- tam,r Comi-laiut. (irii.in
" . C.ivene, Wiad on the
. a: .1 J
' ri ttm- Children. Jn
)s
:r that eunals it.
It
1 1
i.
I:
o. r-ie..,r Teet
lin easv.
' real y a:ti... ..u ,. ar.Uj.,n. h:,vit.,.l...,-..i
" (;' J'-r vi. r.a: ve;
I". i;..t
Vv.;ir- n ry i naoei ds i:c 't"
-.ve y..,,r ei,.l.;-u tho "io.,tl.U; -
any
ii v l .j;t .1 tv
-ViX.Voj-TIl, OKKWQX.
L. J !. trade sum .1
, - !5('"-r.is oi Te:ii
.. i -ta t'f jKiaa, r n.i-. -sarv.
uno-
A'l KRIIOl'K.
. -. " 1 -" i i v .Mrs. Ceii,
ie iulhaerry,
If ll" a it !ll!!l- Ml.i. 0;.;a.
sam:m, nKr.f.o.v
I FAull f.lACHu'IES AfiiD VASQI
One or More far i:ery Man in
Oregon.
Cheaper and Hotter ta.ni ever before.
nrrv ta one urxnREn mactiine
and WA(lO?CS on hand at one time to select
from. einbr;i'in? a'l r.f the best kinds, with,
latest liriprovenicnts for IsTl.
TIME tJIVEN until niter Harvest wVn
wanted, and a WRITTEN GUARANTEE
given with caeh an 1 EVERY ARTICLE,
"on RiK-kskin," if desired.
Xo "played out" CALIFORNIA MA
CHINES to pahn off on Ortgoniaas if' f
foliif.
No I RT! E TONS 1 RLE TRAVELLING
AGENTS Employed by mo.
Come and sec me and my MACHINES
and know what you are buying.
ALSO, EELL LINE OP
Hardware,
Iron and Steel,
Wagon and Buggy Timbor
AXD EVUllYTfUXi;.
TVAIMS TO SUIT 1'UltCUASISKS,
Prices no laaa can Beat.
It. M. WADU,
12-3ia
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