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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1871)
7om & cou.ttv nEws. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1S71. Money Market. Latest New York Gold Quotations.,.. Ill Legal Tenders in Portland: Bujinj;.. 90 J Selling... .91 Oullas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by 0. 15. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 00 iji hash. OA T S 50o llAULEY $1 " "FLOUR $6 $6 50 bbl. " Sks$l f2 $1 75 CORN MEAL 4;. lb. riBANS-6o. tt. BACO Sides. 1:5 15 lb. " Shoulders. .S.v to 10c. lb. H MS li I6e lb. POUK Drossed, 6 cents. Piekled, 8s. to 10c. lb. BUTTER Firkins 20 (ft 25c lb. Rolls, 30 lb. "EGOS 25o d. LARD Bulk, 14u; tins 15' POTATOES Frora Wagon, $1 bushel. ONIONS 5 cents pound. APPLES Green, 50o f bhl. " Dried. 10c lb. CHEESE Now Oregon, 20 25c lb. CHirKKNS 2 50 $ $3 p dz. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 163 f! WOOL 33Jc. $ lb jZ&S Please notice this. Those in arrears, either for subscription or advertising, will con fer a favor bj calling and settling. It is a small amount to each, but in the aggregate amounts to a handsome sum to n?, and will e nable us to make certain improvements contemplated. The Fall term of the Dallas School will com mence next Monday, County Court has been in es$ion during the wreck. There was but little buiine-s ou the docket. We bearot considerable sickness through tno country. Fevers ;md Diptheria seem to bo tho prevailing complaints. Mr. J. L. Collius, who w been confined to his room for some time with a severe attack of fever, is ii3.ua able to be out on the street. As a party of our townspeople were on their way home from the coa.t this week, William Kennedy killed a lar;e black bear weighing about three hundred pounds. W. II. Catterlin is fittiug up his West Side Car, preparatory t g 'i-i' to the Stato Fair. He is in readiness to furnish a few more pic-, tares for anyone wishing therabefuie he leaves. The fire in the mountains near town is still raging, and is doing much dam ige. Tti - gtc.ua saw mill of Cox &, Clark is in imminent din ger of bing destroyed. The machinery Las been taken out, and everything U being re moved that can be, to a place of safety. We have on our table a beautiful Boouet, presented by Mk. M. M. Dodson. This esti mable lady has taken great p-tin to collect a variety of flowers from all portions of the coun ty, and we think we can safely say, ahe baa the greatest variety of flowers in the couaty, tf not in the State. Mr. William Mc Cnne.of tin county, thrah d twelve hundred and forty bushels of good clean wheat from twenty-6 ve acres of land. This is the bt.t .yield we have to report y-.t-If anybody in the county can beat it, let us bear from them, and if Polk County cannot .furnish the highest yield of the State. "Mr. E. L. Delashniutt has favored us with n specimen of fine peaches, raised on his farm. He also brought to town some of the finest apples, potatoes and tomatoes that wo havj peen in this market. Mr. D. i leading off in the practice of improving farm stock and r -ducts, and deserves credit for tho active inter est he displays in these matters. Mr. J. W. Crawford, former Clerk at tho G rand Round Reservation wad in town Tues day, ami reports everything quiet in that local ity. Tho resignation of Capt. I.afolktte, and the appointment of Mr. Rinehart temporary Agent, has, of course, caused a change of em ployees. Mr. Crawford is fupcrceded by a gentleman whose name wc have not learned. Linn County Fair. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket to attend the fbove-named fair, which commences on the 26th of this month, and continues to the 30th. The list of premiums ia quite lengthy, and tho premiums themselves very liberal. Tho associ ation have taken great pains to prepare their grounds, and so arrange everything as to make .the Fair a success. This we hope it will be. At the races Wednesday, Whitley's horso ,was the winner by about twenty feet. Both .parties were very sanguine in the outset, and ,30100 bet all the money they had, and all they could borrow. We understand Whitley won about fourteen hundred dollars, and didn't run -much cither. Delasbmutts, aftir betting all their money, bet " Portland" against what they supposed iia equivalent of coin. After the race, the " Portland" which was bet proved not to be the city, but a favorite . hunting hound which belonged to Jack Dclauhinutt. Sir. Will Km Tatem, who lives about four miles eust of town, informs us that on Thurs day afternoon of last week, his barn, together with its contents about twenty tons of hay, nearly seven hundred bnahols of oats, seventy bushels of wheat, and a considerable amount of other property, was entirely destroyed by fire. When first discovered the whole building was in flames. The only way in which be thinks the fire could have originated was by matches keing left ir the hay by threshers who hod lept there a few nkhts previous. Loss about i,oov r Tc I r&ra pluc 'nmisia iy . Paris. Septemhi-r 4 U-in-j1 tho first. aiinivrs:iry of tin; ' tl'iivnf ill f the Empire ami projl I'liutiou of tlio llepfiblic, mt.itarv r.tc.iutins w tv taken :iir;iin-t ruty tniltf.iry ilitm n-.;ta tion ; but tho tl:iy pisted ijuiotly ;i imI u listurbanco.-j aro apprehou Jdl utty where. Tho dmrming of tho Nntionil (iinrds in tho cities of isoutlioni France will bein on the lii'teenth iust. Troops have been concentrated at points in the South in .suck a in inner as to insure prompt ohedie'iee to t ht law. As mmm as the di.s imminent is e tinplete l the state of siene will be rawl. ths Assembly to day, the .Mi'ii ter of War informed the Ohtmber that a Commission hud ben appointed to investigate the capitulations lurin," the late war, ami that they would meet on the fifteenth iust. It wiil investigate the events in chronolnievil order, tak in; U the surrender at Sedan first. A Hill providing for a tax on new papers was ad.tpted. At n Itailway accident on the North ern Railway in Franee ten persons were killed and au immense number hurt. Vienna, September 4 It is officially stated that Minister Von JJeust, At drassy and Iforennart will assist at the Conference of Kmpcrors at Sal-bur The Emperor of Austria leaves for that city to-niurrow. IJerlin, September 4. Uihlen ha been relieved as (lovernur of Alsaee and Lorraine and promoted to the rank of tiem Til. a.M..tTu, ..mTicu..- i ue '. mm lan convent...,, met t-.-d y at Aider.. -are. .Messrs. W etim.ro. ot .New o k, : Uevell, of Chia.-o, and Vui anem aher. J i . i i t i t ot 1 miaiielpma. MmweH tlie pr.ress j of the Christian Assoeiatiou in Atncr- ica. A fishinar schooner foundered in Petit land Frith, and five persons drowned. It proves that the number of police injured in the riot ye-ferday was ex aggerated Oaky ( were bully injured and eighteen slightly. Tvventyevtu rioters were arrested. There yvere dis orderly persons in the stret ts all tiiuht sinin Mditiotis Sottas The police station is smeared with blood of the wounded. Reilin, September 4. The Emperor Wiliiatn, after his intervi-yv at Sals burg yvith Empervr Francis Joseph, will go to Munich, when? he is expected to arrive on Frid y or Saturday of this week. Havana, September 4. Advices from Avecib) to the twenty second u t report a fearful hurricane at tLe Rah i mas. The American vts-cls t',nie, (j. V. V i'.iia ii. iitnl (.'aroliua. and the English vessels Lily Rod and Nellio Mows were yv reeked. A I h atids huved. IIou Kng, September Ii A dis astrous typhoon visited this city yeer terday. Twelve vessels were drivam ashore, an 1 mu;h damage yvas done on laud. Dublin, September f. There wis fighting all night. The pobce wis driven into their barracks, but received reinforcements and charged the crowd They were driven into their b macks again. The rally was repeated several times, but met wiih the ame resi!i A bir ofiion throyvu fr-mi a public hou-e led to the nteiing of' the hou' a:nl ciptnring of the inmate An ;ttehipt Wis made ti resct? them by the ni b in which a ri t l i - v I l !i h -i-e was completely w reeked oy tin; in ii to frantic r.-ge. ii iH'of ri.e polo- en gaged were irsjared. P. i-oi!er n r na tionai songs all n:ghf. Tiieiv s yr-.i -xcitcment, and iner-:inig ' Pro fiteered, tol.ee hi-M'd, H'-.t w !''.' It- I t e l the rioters Paris, Se;fe!is'.-r I - - fh p. oi me mil to til im: If III t t i r tM.-bitjo- to thf I ifi't ii if i ,. ;, r-i i . ) this City hi Ix'eO iM-i-c-eny, The :iin n-hin.j: . ilU-o!n?I n the N.itioniil (iu iiil x- I'-mti ;u-. it d with jijiprcht'iiiittis !y iimuv. io i ' . fcart-d tittt tlir- uH!.-i.inru will t it r -nv . large number of men into the l itcnit tional Jrfocioty. There are xixty thon:i!il troops in the city, , ConMnt putrol k;jt nn. Lyons, Marseilles and linJeans an; SlleiJ with troops. London, September 0. A terrible explosion occurred this morning in a coal mine near Wigan, iti Lancashire. Fifty persons wi re at work on n eam of the mine at the t i in ft of the acci dent and were cut off from tho outer world. tt i.s feared all are suffocated. A party sent down to ascertain I ho con ditiou of the men who are in the mine are still down audit U thought have perished also. 'I he t o ghbut hno i is thronged with relatives and acquaintan ces of the supposed victims The Dublin Sunday riot will prove to have bcn premeditated. The wounded Constable McCarthy i.s dying. The Earl of Derbv made a brilliant speech on the land question yesterduv at Liverpool. Eighteen thousand persons sailed from Liverpool in August to the United States. It is reported that the Marquis of Lorn is to be Governor of India and the Marquis oi Laodsdowuo Governor .of Irelaod. ' Tit- .Wsv V-ifk .. ' i.1'if in ;t r-- (.-('ill.' !Si;.' iif(lt i i.-ivur jT i i .t'tr '..: i t '.m I 1 ir .;" f ur I in- Piv-id.-nt Am 'ii; oilier things it re- in ii ks : " I le in iy; nt have sihTi - l a!) th.' p ilitiei ins a task whi- h n i! l b.dlle the wits of an arhan'd ; v-;; he ureit heart of the Republican pait i wilb (leneral Grant, as a tin. man and faith fui executive ; and, unless he shou'd re verse his antecedents, it will stay there. The Democracy will h ive to hunt for a candidate ; but the Republican party wil! m-eil tn ilo im liuntiuir- i tic mm fur the hour is already furnished to its hand. Though we expect to support wh t ever e indiilate the Xati mal Re puMietn Convention may select, we take this opportunity of expressing our iiiinioii , iiud it is. th it I Jlv.s.ses S tl rant the man whom the t'.c ppilt of the pirty y v i I deni an I, and wli un it- vniet "vill re ! ef to a M'cnd t.-rni of Hie Presidential service. The politicians, if any there lie. who i le I'atniili or Imp. in otln rivi.e, had better clear the track and prep ire for the re. -.tilt. Till: AhtMNK. -U.iud-o.iiC as have been iill previous numbers of th s marvel of cheap art workmanship, the number now before us (for September) excels them all. and fully bears out the statements made at the b-innin of the .. . i i ! i. ... ... i. . i eai oy us jiu in i-iieri :ii;il no jiihii shoii'd be spared to maintain the hili exec lie n-.' they had then attaiuul." Ti:e enjr.ivins in t!ti- number ale reabv -ii'irrb, and in m ll iusfaucei Mle ll u'.Vii t;( ,.. ' he l.ter.irv tn itt r is I1(,r . c(lt -i-aioii.- th .it unal, and all i (1ji(1V,t 1 M1)M-nlh !s at -SJ .'D a ye n wjll(.;, a, i,u.;u,i...s a ,.i, e'.rou ui,,m. 01 (j j.i,. tlc ,IilM,t.v. The prospect ii! fur next year is in the pre.-s, and We believe that it is the intention of it.s enterpri-in; pub!i!i rs to make the Aliline fur the e -minj; year s t il aliea I oi uhat it is at present, as it is now :!i. -ad of ail other public ition The Publishers are .J i- button iV Co. Mueity St.. New Voi k. A Mfrti l.y!ntn.! Man. litre i.- an ;u'e -tint ttoin an Xs hane of a mm h marrieil man vvho ii id a Very lively run of I nek : Ve hive fieijii.-titly In urd of men who h id ill luek in m u ri ie;'but Th -s. l'iam-is, of Alb m y, It n l-cn p.it!i u Lnlv nuf .rtu at in f it it. n-ltttoti. U f i -t Wile killed licreff ol yei a.; 9 JCtrs after ids M-coml -p ot-i; r,.n aay from hsin, and died in deuiiit:on to IHmim; t y e . rs I it ter Ins i h u d en Mrt w; s dr iwn d In his feu lb h;l neite W i k die 1, an 1 h -.hivmg been eoiivifted ot lie iii'irder yv ; -it to nristtu for I fe, hut par lone 1 out. in 1 anottier u. e.ei" the ut.U ptrim-r ol his hoom in sd-n.ini y di s i ;i : e,.re i ; and very recently tie ."'sxth wedded id d irs soul sought p.' icr an 1 oblivion In hanging herself' to a Led pot. X-W Y ork, eigir -tores muv project the figure of a yMing gentleiiiin in a dre-siug g ivvii. wi'h id hi ie sitle whi--ki-rs Th i h s erode l olf the trad. tioii.il Indian, Negro, gsri of the p rmd, and (Jen ir.ur. AUIJuhtC ACII PAIT.lt t' acid paper, which is n -v m o-h packing I roh m.-ir-i, fir l he I :'( -e t S ' : ii g t In-,n t : i ; nt m ele 1 V ue 'bin;' 1 ii o I f .i. a i e le i?, and I ion J -, - V ; t ; - . e .- i . . t u ' i 'i ! i !; ii . li u- ,.!e f. 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It in sai l that if a u!T of ai,- ,v iro to bu blown into a vein of aii uniuial, .Jealli woul.l iinttaiitaiiuoiHly follow, bi -au-io circulati u wottl.l bo Mop 1. Tin; blood in ikm tho toitirj circuit, of tlu hum in li .dy c v. ry ncvcu iniiiiitc.- a.el wh.viovvr tuii ciii-ui iie.i, h imp uIm 1, or a;.y of ie i-liaiiiit.h aro clo -,1 !,y ini.untio. wlii ;ii oulit to b cari iod i if li.-.;asi i ovtr, or a . dm -n-dcrd of tli ; iivuror ktdiuv. T j;r.f l.i, or .ly-jHii.-ia. Tojr;t u( nnd r. iu.v tl.c fourco ol lliy diMi -luty, th old aii-l luiaii blo iiriiii.r, iJii. VVai.k.ck's (Jamiuh.ma Vi.ik- ti lt litTTt'.KH orty oar i.:x,,,., itMI,.e h,.,v test, d tho virtuoM of ,-. W, ,, !(, f Wid Vh-mj, and the rusuk fut a h tlu l."if.i rum cdy txtant lor rmiiUMiwiry and loo- diM-uMiH. ubriicmg a wholo r.ji.-o ho,,, a f .x. ,...id to it Bottled . connbiuiitliii. Vire itnot for H utorits, it would long einco huvo "died, and jaade no sign." 213-w, RXM, ESTITE DEALER, Ojfl -e, .. (t jnmt sircct, POItTh.WI) OlinCOX. UK L T'sTATK in tl,i CITY nod KAST I'OHTLANMHn if.m.Mt doirablo h.-c.ilii'-. c ny'H!iT of LOTS, II ALT tihOCKS ar.dlSLOCKS. IDUSKS andSToltKS; al.n, IMl'ltOVHl) FARMS, nd valuable uncultivaii-d LANDS, l.,cated in ALL parts of the STATU f-r SALK. KKAL FSTATR and other Pr..p.-rtv iiiirc!eid for ("orrcp ei b-nt-i. in thi- CITY ,-,nl ilir-u-Iiuut the STATIN mil T Kit ill -TOitllN. w'-th '-,. a f:ir nti l on i!iu inot A D V.NTAi KOUS TKIIMS. MOULIN utt! STOIiKS LrAKI'i, LOWS X KtiOTI VTI'D, mid CLAIMS OK ALL DI'SCI IS'TI-iNS IMtOMPLY COL LKCTI'D. And a S.fif-ral I-'INANCIAL and A(!i;.NTCY li':SLi:SS tr.i.Ha-ted. ti i: rs ,,f t, oi fum:. in ,,n ii,,. C'TILS ;,.,. roWNS ii ih STATK. will r-i- d--r;!.!.m of V l!M lM'.Oi'!" KTY and I'Titard lb" ;'lil-. ! tlej nhiv; addrcrfe. zs, i t U-0 f !U70 l'I3 0Lfv5t A . HOW f v't iu: IT. t l'i" ' -H o -i -mu -at f th-i !i iri'i i. whii-'i ;i ! w v . J -,- h- an aM.ti-k f th. 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J lopiil t..ll.', t' e i,,l. - til- ill to oej...t Hit j jiir i ii iij.'Mi t!e-sr 'i -.ii - -t'i'i m:ni, wij i -o n..- f.ir.t Stt.i of liiH r- .! x ..ft-.-i-:M. In f.o-t, a 's;re. iooi- 'tii-v. i:t. .--'o..- toi(- !h- i;r,HI i -1( ier.t'i-.ll of !)j. i'(- V tlllMlO-l-, illld trie v h ii V - the ;iri !: Kl H ' iet Ir rV ,s;-mi i.-l. Ititt-Tii. It t- il ' .itiiiteii li! ii inr, i. f i! i,-!,- ,'ir!- p. rm ti t-tit str ntb t w.- tk !y-tt.-,n :nd illV-irafru .let I -.t t l-Oif illl'I'I'H ll r.'--"!t , si -it ii it t H. m:ch b a,- i iii V iii"r--;ed '- - rtuvt: Jr.-j. if - tl ii ! v. o r.u iif-ed sin ftr ;i - tli ! ' s t'. ! )) I. . o i if e i i mi r 1,1 t;.. i , or !' t;n ; I : il 1, M I r i I I - . il. ..I ! s i . . . . I.- I I- i 1 . f f t 3,i j . i r f mi. ati , , ' :; . -! i ' e' e Aliei. ' f s t ieMii Nil ti(it..a:. -i il . er e ert !iv l'iie. tie -. i ..; i to ;ii .r s r;, wi l c eil'.-r a i y p ;;. iu i'l1 '.e;.i I. '.y. A friend iu uc-el, tj i ttien 1 in 1 1. ASA miui.vi;. 2 nm A N I i3i:in! Brt f?I iimficturer, Having established a First CIa liookbitidt-ry in Saicin, i.-i nmv fjf . 1 ... l . .il e M. lie. I ill III! an UtilOllCl Ol work known to the trade. Magazines. Newspapers and Music Bound ia any doir.'d Style. Old Books Re-Boitnd. BLANK MIOKS'of every description, with or without Printed Heading, Manufactured to Order. BLANKS of every kind Ruled and Printed to Order. I'KICES REASONABLE. In Uri.wold' lSlock. 2.'5-fm l?F0UW UIVVIXU DALTiVS, I HAD gp not fuf'i-it;iit tttim to collect all my lit iraiy. All - r. on-, tliercforc, who have any of my ! -ok Iu tlunr )ion5iri)duii ar hereby r. qm sted to leave tlieat at the Utci i-iil.tc N Ollice. i'y w -doiuj they wiil coutVr on tno a Kroat favor. W. C. W11ITSON. . 15-3m NKW Al) V:lTfSEMAV7S. 81 K A I I U K A B!! llEieaiicr than Ever ! ! ! H()I.Ti:it, WOUTLEY & CO., ELLEN DALE STORE, Have removed thoir STOCK OF WOODS to li.Ulii, and nr fonwtantly reeviving NKW and Vi;LIi HKhMCTlil) (JOOlrs", consisting of Jadles' Dress autf Iancy CJoods, 3Ieu and Hoyh Clotlilng", Hats and Caps, ItjoU and Shoes, I.adit'! and Chlldretis Shoes of every Mjle and size. A full Stock of i roc cries fonstantly on hand, al.tu Hardware and Crockery. Woolen CJockN Manufactured at the 1-Mleudalo Mill, such aa Headers, Ca-i meres. Hard Times, Ivvteds, I'lannelr, and ISIaiikets, Vv'hieh Wis ofi',;r at Wielt-walo and Jlctuil. 1 1 t r jr a d-.ir5 to be-rsto fx-ruiantntly in IhilLi A, v. ill l..,il fairly and jtt.-tly with al! wh may f.ty.ir n with tber -.'atronaft. M'c wi!! t'S'-ii:it;.:'.' oii I .r f'onntrv" I'roduce, for w!u L v. lit yiy tii-j iiiTjjt i'rioo. C:lng on your Eggs arid Batter. 3-tf OlMcDON A LD & CO., WEIObF.ULH I .-r 7 U& 1.1 . . ........ -.-.'! ; t -?.Tt''i ef ?;: ? l i5:f-ir lac t-ort. i l f v'v'v Arr:vr"l " -i-'-tir, .. ji-.t-a In I i ; ; i '.St.v.t art !) i.i"i- rr Hti ... ,r-,.;t ina htU Mii-tltdWISOl.t- ;.v. i; :t i. liYtnt r. I - - -- !) . , liiir i M!-rf'.e:n','S v' n r r: i -'v. j !' ' ' !!'-' . i .'o.aii.--, . ; ;-e ,.;.: i sjuki : Hi i ,.r, i - - v ::.; , I I 1: 1'H yti.ll ; f.i.s,i -i M -tIS, Ve, v. r r t !wr't Oaii I'rlcts, and ,., !!: i ; t - u..s.. th..a. ::. ic::ai i & c., t ri:Aci?eo, Cal- I'Olt SAM; OUR DRUG BUSINESS. l-.ad in Fan l-'t.mei-i-o. (.';.'. Aii. r osir I't ft wi-he-, and tx j.r. '-'ut our thank 'or th h', ral ..t' riiia w.- havo i:..t-i r-l for tien than 21 yt-ars, dur- j ,j: w'hifh i.vriod have Litti a-tt--lily tu i -'.icd in tL-t lirn buio.." in Oaltforoia, we . i- in roiij-vjiince of the rajdd jjrowth la lr. Vt ..iker' aiit'ornia V 'invur liit'eir, I :,.. : a tad over the t uitt-d JsUtiis and -oun- ' -f... ! I- i .-ve. i, wtr ;ir nn-?iS.it .-d lo i'itvol j ,ir et.tir-: lion- t' aid huh''r-. st an- tl..- til l.:t Ins rirrn on the r.-M ; .,;..J i ; , .. ,.,, v. Oil-, t -oi. t ; "iu-.u - li'eUr tie- h fj;:," .r--rt.t-r mice is-t'.', at.d have An m i,,.,!,,: ! t - - il ur i4t;u( j roj crou, aud mc'.i . . ' i'' 'i -I" iii-.rt . ii t.voraiiv! Ur:u-. i , nit- ot i.rtiiiit v f'.".r men with . ...... ...... if- j -.;-... ej luririn ifo a rotit.ahe busiuv i , .'.) ii !i in' ji ::.'Ol h-l-rc Ktlvrod. ' j j.-fj ,VUI) i V hK .!,. iru s'tt . i J. '- i-i it. fan t'ratit-i-ce, Cj1. ! X. V. i i.t l a f.U i made we rhall cm ! ti!on, ai d keep a lare ft.rk .lie)-..- ..,1 ... oflr !i e if oi.ii.i.w.i iy ou hand, aud H-il at j.t ii.'CiS t j ..;y e.uij ci it.vii. Th: (lr?at ZU'Cte&l Discovery! r. v;Ai.::rr.'3 oalifosnia VINEGAR BITTERS, -'.J Handreds of Thousands " licar .'!!mf.nr to thHr Wonder rr c' tal Ciu-ativo Effect. 8 2 cr IWHAT ARE THEV?Is 1 . to to. M r. .-. a ft r-O ! THEY AHE NOT A VILE 63 F A NCY D R 1 N K,r Vab ef Vaav Ituni, Wlil.kcy, Troof t-"rirlt unit Ilcfiic tiqiiwrm doctorcd,sriccd a .1 HWcctrncd ti jtleas.i the tasto, railed" Ton-i:-?,"ArrctUtrs,M " nctitorcrs," C, that lead t'.;o t pp'.or oa ta dnmUennoss and ruin, but aro a true Mcdtclno.madrt from the Native Hoots and lirrhnof t'aHiornia, I'rre from nil Atooholio Miiuulnn:. They aro thetJUKAT IILOOI) ITtrit tr.Ji nn l 1.1F 15 itVINi PUIN- I PI. 15 u I" rf ct ICctiovator andlnvljorator of t.i ' 5- j -tc;.'., carry Irg ctTalt poisonous matter and rc- t-Min- tho lIoa to a healthy condition. No p rs -,;, tri tbepc I'i'tcrs according to direo ti t and i-v-maiu Ion;; nnwell. I "or I:i!i:iniiii:.ioij- nnd Chrouic Kbrtt-mrttl.-tu mid tJont, 1 wprpnia r lndl u:-tiwit, Ititioux, ISrmiltrtit nnd lntcr luiii. ut Frvi'm, Dinrnwn of the Itlood, t.lvc;-. Kidneys, nnd IUnddrr, theso lilt tci ! I.iiv ; bv-e:t luobt Kucccpsful. hitch Pis-ranp-i r.i w r:'.ne t by 'it tntrd Itlood, -which fa ee i-ra'.!y j-i-uilacd by dcrautfemvut of tho IKite-t I vo OrirnitH. liVSPI.PStA OK lNDinr.STION. It-Md.iclto. Pain la tit's Shoulders, Cough. TUrht ia-.i ( tliO ("nest, I);;.j:inef.i', Sour Eructations of tlt-jf-t-.inach, lt.nl tuslo ia tho MmUh Billoit At tack?, !"&:-.!.: IS-incf the Heart. Inaamasatlon of the l.u P ila la th-Teutons of the Ki duey,and ahau.hvd other ,a.tiful dymntouts, arc tho off l j . ri ;r o f I y ; ;i c . T'a y I iv!srr;:t;' the- Stunnch and filimulate tho torpldlivcr and hew vl-i-h i n-lertheai of na eiua!li d rfU -ary 1 i rlcaasintr t!o 1 l'od of all ini-urUl. An. lururliag new lii'o a. id vigor lp tho wholj pystcia. FOR S ti 1 N I) I H K A S f.S, rrn-.tic,nr,Tet ter, jsalt Pheuni.r.iotchea. S p..t., flmjU f. Puntulcf. Boll.t, Curbrtneln, IMii-Worun, fTcald-Ilead, boro Kycs, r.ry. ly. :,i tc'.t, f'ourf., Ulscoloritioti of the f-'ui-i, HaiuoiH na. I JKnoaact of tho Skin, of whatever name or uatur , nro literally dug ut and carried out of tin pyityin In a rhort time ly the 'if.0 of ttit jij Ihtiets. One boukt in such cuiioH will convince liie moi--t lacrtdulous of their curatlvoottVet. CteaiiHo th.. Vit iated Bl"od whenever you find lti i.npurilics lom Uii)? thrown tho skl't iaPliu pks, IJrup'.tefii or Pores; cleani: it. when you Hud H obstructed nn f1n;ir. in tiia veins; -rleauR-.i It whim ItlU'-oil, ami your feclintrs w-l'.l tell you w I on. Keep tho blood puro and thu heaUh of thy pys .n W ill follow. riX, TAPKuad other WOStMS, lurking in the i-yUemof so many t'ua-tds. era effect uaiiy dest royed and removed. For full dlMctlotw, read carefully the eJrcnlsr nronnd cnchtwt'.lo. ,T. WAbKEH, Proprh tor. It. II. McTlON'At P A CO., Druggtata and (len. Agents, Pan Tranelsco, Calaud oJaudSt Coiuuieico Struct, Now Vorlc. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. C c c tit - ' Kh NE V AD VElt T1SESXJS 'I .v l.PO.YEER TIX AXD S10VEJ mi I Front Street, one Door South o Post Office. Dallas - - - - . Oreg.i.. KNOWING THERE IS A MARKEi difierence between articles of TINWAK IJ in;iiiufiietured by nie, and that made by miiim-fac-turera in Portland and tither large cities, fur shipment, I have on hand both my own rnakt wild ul. that of factory make, so that oo.l. may take their choice. My etoc-k cuiiebtx in part, of Stoves of all kinds, Copper, Hi-ass and Iron IVare.J Wire work of all descriptions, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Stove nailers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pang, Dippers, Xard and flutter Cans, 'Wff Heaters, Japanned Ware a gencrl Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans, Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and the Most Improved Patterns, And in fact everything that can be found in . lirt c-uss Tin and Slov 3Uru, Job Work Neatly Dons and Promptly Attended to. SO -tt T. B. NEWMAN. IV. II. TEAL & Co., Ur;is:oii A: arriaj?c Makers MAIN STHEET, DALLAS, i Are on hand with their WAdtJONS and BUG iI!.S at their old r-tand this spring as usual, mid intend to cell them very cbctp for Caeh ; the Prices ranging from $1.'!0 to $1S0. They bav alo on hand for fale plenty of vrgon luatcrialr:. (jive him a call and tee them All kind of work in their line done to order. All kind!' of Hlack-niithing done cn ebort iioiit-t;, and in a wurkwunlika manner. Horse Phoning $2 60, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit eoiitinuauce of the tame. 9 tf Dallas, May 6, 1871. NOTICE. REDUCTIOM OF RATES. On and after Feb. 10th, 1871, the rate will be a follow : ror each Wagon and Span of Horses.. 25e. for each additional II ore r r i-a-h HiTfts nni Bujry 25e. r five eroeidnjcs m Horse and Bogjry when (.iii.) in advance $1 For each Man and Hort..... 25e. Or .-is cro-.ins,'iiM in idrancc $1 For .';i :h person on Foot..... 12 je. Or twelfo croyfitujn, ai J in advance ...?1 Pot ea"hdo!t Anima!.. I2Jo. For twelve ditto ..$1 Tor each Hoj, 8heop, or (Joat..' 4c For each 100 ft. of Lumber not in wagon... 12i For each 100 lb Freight 12 J ; 41-lV iTAiii.i!iu:n ihio. Ernest A. liRI,AiSO. GENERAL GOmiHISSION KERCHAKT, SAN FHANCISCO) 1K ALEtl IS i Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General Merchandise . Jly the Package Only. Casdt Orders for this or any Foreign Markt-e will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. I liters. 31anulacttircrs and XV holes a e Trade supplied for CaMu Nor. itiee .r aiention paid to Order for Goods, if there is no provision made for the payment of the taiLC. Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, In U.S. Gold Coin. N. B.-Consignmcnta of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited. 45 ti AcV5 (floods! IVeiv Cioods!! F0XI TUG PRUSGNT SCASOX. Wo respectfully call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of Latllc' Dress Goods Ladles' and Misses Ilatt, Gents Furnishing Gooda, Gloves, Gaiters, Etc Hardware Groceries, School Hooks, Stationery, &c, In fact Everything Found In a First Class Hetail Store. We can assure our Patrons that we will be up with the times. Come and Examine our Stock before pur cbasdug elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exokange for Gooda ! N. A. J. D. LEE. Dallas, April 22, 1871. 1-tf D35ALE11 IN Hvy CiJooils, Clothingr. A OENEUAL ASSORTMENT OF .HOOTS, SHOES AXO GROCERIES, DIXIE - - - - OKEGt)N. - 206m