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TOWN & COUNTY NEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1871. . Money Market Latest New York Gold Quotations. Hi Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying..... 90 Selling..... 91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. -Corrected Weekly, . by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 00 bush. OATS 50c " BAULKY $ I FLOUR-$G t 50 "A bbl. " Sks$l 62 Si 73 CORN MEAL tc. ?A lb. BEANS (53. lb. BACON Sides. 13 15c lb. " Shoulders, 8c. to 10c. "A lb. HAMS It lGo tb. PORK Dressed. 6 cent. " Tickled, Sc. to 10c. "r lb. BUTTER Firkins 25 3 30c B tb. Rolls, 30 "ri lb. EGGS 25c doz. LARD Bulk, lie; tin, 15 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 "A bushel. ONIONS 5 cents "A pound. APPLES Green, 5o bhl. " Dried, 6c "f lb. CHEESE Netfv Oregon, 20 25e B lb. . CHICKENS 2 50 $3 doz. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 163 tt lb. WOOL 33ie. lb ricase notice this. Those in arrears, cither for subscription or advertising, will con fer a favor by calling and settling. It is a email amount to eaeh, but in the aggregate amounts to a handsome sum to us, and will e nable us to make certain improvements contemplated. Good " Cutting" men waeted by tho N. T. R, R. Co. See advertisement. The damage done by the Ores now raging in the mountains near here is almost incalculable. Some of the finest and most accessible timber in the county is being destroyed. Everything in the produce line is demanding high prices at present. Hay can hardly be. bought at ary price ; wheat SI 25 per bushel oats 75 ecnts; and other produce in proportion. These are certainly good times for farmers. By private letter from tho Dalles, wo learn that crop3 are good in that section fruits and vegetablas excellent, and people generally well supplied with home comforts. The late fire there has thrown quite a damper over the plaoc, but it is rapidly re building. Wonders never cease. Mr. Clark, of Dixie, eomc time since, sent us an "'ad." and it had euch an effect on Lis Lupines?, that he adver tises, as will be seen by noticing another col umn, for an immense number of men "to help him out." So much for advertising. The whole amount of taxable property in Polk County, as returned by the assessor, ii SI,S09,072; whole number of polls, S5t; tax levy for the year 1S71 is, fur State purposes 5J mills; school tax, 2 mills; county tax, 4J mills; making a total of 12 taills for the year In a short conversation with Mr. Durand, a former resident of Eola, but now living on Dry Creek. Umatilla County, we learn that the crops in that ssction arc fine; wheat has yielded well ; garden rroductn are unexcelled; and fruit, especially peaches, is excellent. He bad been away from Polk County about six jrears, and expresses himself very much sur prised at the improvements made during that time. The vegetation of the country where he lives, be clairn3, is much more thrifty than in the Willamette Valley, grass being high enough to mow where stock has run all the eumuier. CitMH Coining. The Mile. Jcal t Co.'s Cir cus and combination of artists is to be in Dallas next Monday. This great combination has been re-fitled, and as they travel through the country are receiving flattering comments, both from the press and from the people. The Portland Orsyninn says of them: " The per formance was very creditable. The equestrian shtp was above the average ; and the vaulting and posturing could not be surpassed." The long list of celebrated equestrians, gymnasts and other performers connected with this com bination is a guaranty of its interest, and a good recommend to tho public. Robert McCune, while driving the horso -power of a threshing machine on the farm of Mr. B. Branson last Monday, met with a severe accident, which may yet cost him his life. While the machine wa3 running, ho was en gaged in oiling the power, and in attempting to step on to it, his foot slipped down between the master wheel and the bull pinion, grinding t ;tbe leg off about half way to the knee. Drs. JIall, of Grand Round, and Jessup, of Dallas, .were summoned who amputated the leg just dclow the knee. At last accounts he was ilying very low, but hopes are entertained of his jeeovery. The shock was very severe ; tho jjosa of blood before the arrival of tho Drs., fol lowed by the process of amputation, reduced i jjiim to a very low condition. Whittling?. A little son of William Savage .was slightly injured on Monday by a horso falling with him. An organ grinder has been perambulating our streets lately, to the amuse ment of the little-uns. A fine rain fell on Thursday afternoon and night. J. M. Camp bell has a large lot of sash and doors on hand. The bridge across Mill Creek at the EJk Horn Mills Is being repaired. Bolter A Wortley are opening a lot of fine goods. Some parties have not yet finished harvesting, though we believe most of tho grain is housed The yield is fully up to the average. Mr. E. L Delashmutt denies having anything to do with the races. Ho says it is not his fight. We don' like to toot our own horn much, but this is a good time to subscribe for tho RErCBMcax, If jou don't believe it, try it. Mr. Grubbs, father of Dr. J, C. Grubbs, has been, hero on a visit during the past week, from Benton County. He reports crops in that county good, and everything flourishing, J. A. Applcgate gives us a card, which may be found in another column of this issue. Mr. A. is well known as a legal practitioner, and still holds himself ia readiness to attend to all business intrusted to him, promptly. Still another. Our young friend and fellow townsman, Mr. N. L. Butler, has taken to him self a wife, as will bo seen by tho notice given elsowhero. We acknowledge tho receipt of the cake , it was excellent. We ate it, and relished It, and wished the happy couple all sorts of good luck. Wo hoar it hinted that this is the first out of several weddings to arise out of a certain trip of Dallasites to the Coast some two months since. We hopo this may bo so ; and wo hopo further that all will remembor tho printers. We have a craving appetite for cake, and whilo talking about it, feel liko the little girl who had attended the wedding of a sister, and was shortly after bantered by a friend about the probability of another sister marry in soon, wheu she remarked, " I with Minnie would dit married, so Lottie to'od dit some more dood take." That's how we're fixed. Telegraphic SiiMiitiary. Paris, September 18. The failure of the new customs treaty with Ger. mauy is imminent. The (jermtin Plen ipotentiaries object to Alterations made by the Assembly. A Legislative com mittee of twenty.five will hold weekly sessions in the intervals. 'Lhe Presi dent and Vice President of the Assem bly, as a committe will represent the Assembly. Count Vou Aruiui dined with Thiers on Saturday. The Paris press urges the people to arise and take an active convasa in the coming elections for councils. The "peo ple of the provinces are counseled to be careful in their choice, so that the elect tions may show how the country stands on the great questions which agitate it. The election will be held ia October. London, September 18. The pro posed demonstration in favor of the Newcastle strikers has been abandoned. Many fbreigu workmen are arriving at Newcastle. A mass meeting there re solved to contiuue the strike. The steamer Paraguay from New Vork has arrived. New York, September 18. A Paris letter says that Thiers is beginning to show signs of over work. He is sub ject to fits of prostration, caused by anger at squabbles of the Chamber. His strength is rapidly failing. Paris, September IS. The mortality this week, has decreased 100. The disarming of the National (jlutirds is progressing quietly. Chaugarnier is well. A railway ar-eident oceurrrd to day at Champigncy. Niue persons were killed and many wound;d. The Governor of Marseilles is sum moned to Versailles to consult Thiers as to the disarmament of tho Nationales. Loudon, September 18. 51 ail advi- A T.I . 1 cos irom itaiy report party iecnng in lome very high. The pre-s of both parties are fiercely at war, one attacks 'ar al institutions an J tho other defend. Speedy success of the Internationals U even indulged in, with tin hope that out of the chaos the Pope and JJur- )ons, miijht aain come into possession. The Republicans are preparing fur a . manifestation for the liUth, but uo dis order is apprehended. lhe Shanghai Courier says the 'ranch representative received a tele gram to make common cause with Americans in Corea. Dr. Livingston is heard from at Zan i i . zibar. come Americans arc hurrying to his relief. The Russian press is attacking Prussia and Germany. There are rumors of elections of French councils in October. lloseburg, Oregon, September 19. The Ensign office was burned down this morninsr The fire was seen about our o'clock a. M. Nothing was saved. It is not yet kDown what was the cause of the fire. New York, September 18. General McClellan declines to accept the office of Controller. Connolly's letter to Mayor Hall, de clining to vacate the office, cites the Mayor's answer in the Court, that he lad no power, if so disposed, to remove tho Controller, and announces his firm determination to hold the office. Judge Ledwith and a delegation of citizens called on actincr Controller Green and assured him of their support. bharies O Connor, tho eminent law yer, has prepared a legal opinion in wnich he holds Connolly is legally in ! - A 1 V W T 1 pusejMjiou oi me ouice ana nail has no power to remove him. lhere were all sorts of Rumors du ring the day and eveninz in reference to the office of Controller, many of ttuiuu were mosi improbable. Jato in tho afternoon it was rumored that Hall would probably resort to force to cct I'uosuHsion oi me ouice, in consequence of which Connolly took precautionary measures necessary for tho expected emergency. The annual raectinjz of the Wnrr Union Telegraph Company will bo iu New York ou the second Wednesday in October. Vienna, September 19. A Ministe rial crisis is imminent. HOW ARTIFICIAL ICE IS MADE. The process is based upon the scien tific principle that evaporation produces cold the more rapid the more intense the cold. The agent adopted to produce tho evaporation is aqua ammonia. This agent is deposited in an upright cylin drical evaporator some twenty feet in height. Through this cylinder a num ber of steam; pipes pass, by means of which the ammonia is reduced to gas. This gas then passes into a liquifier, when it h compressed into a liquid state and passes in through a great number of pipes, in various directions, through the large prizing baths. The ammonia is then returned to its origi nal condition and deposited again iii tho evaporator, to bo again passed through all the necessary processes, the same material being used over and over again, there being no consumption further than results from the small por tion that may escape during the various changes of condition that aro necessary J in the performance of the function for which it is employed. The freezing takes place in the baths mentioned above. The vast amount of water in these large baths (two in number) could be frozen easily and with great rapidity, but there would be great difficulty iu removing the ice when frozen, and be sides it would be left in a bad merchant able condition. This was avoided by filling the baths with strong salt water, upon which the cold is produced by the ammoniacal gas. The temperature of this brine is reduced as low as ten de grees above, and at this stage the freezing processes rapidly. In the covers of these baths are a large number of apertures, with close covers, of sufficient capacity to admit a tiu can in each, two aud a half inches by nine, and about two feet deep. These cans are filled with fresh water, and plunged into the salt water bath anl left till their contents are frozen. When frozen, tho cans arc lifted out, plunged for a moment in a hot water bath to loosen their contents, and then smooth, clear, hard frozen cakes of ice were emptied from them, each of which weighs about twenty five pounds. Four of these cans can be emptied every five minutes. This is kept up steadily day and night, as is designed, which would make the capacity of the machine a little over fourteen ton a day. The aim of the company, however, is to produce ten tons of merchantable ice. .ii.!titn:i. 1JCTLKR -I'LLIS. At the rnidrure of tie bride's father. Mr Uunrv F.!U.. Sunday Sit. 17th. 171, hi- Hon. J. 11. Mjcr. Cottntv Ju li', Mr. N. L. JJutler to Miim Lizzie Klii, ail of l'olk County. SMITH 5 HANK. In ttucna Vi.-ta, Ore- j'n, Sejj.r. 17th, H7I, ly lU-v. N. hw, Mr. rrctnn n. funtu to Mls Ada I.. Shane, ntkr IkK-tiA Vista, l'ulk Coontj. i a. a pnjKiiTi:, A f t ' y & t a 1 1 ii v 1 1 o r a I I a w, OFFICE IX COURT MOUSE, DALLAS, FOLK COUNTY, OREGON. 2Mf xOTSi:. NEW RACK rtKTWKKN DELASHMUTT AND WHITXLY. Samo hor.'c thnt run lfV.re, known as the " Sorrel II or .." nnl ' Pony." rrorto"iii of V. I,. iK bMhmnH to run. Dis tance to ! it )y Dclit.xhtmitt from 1H to -Iff) ynrlsi. Weight to 1 carricl 1 .'!f( jmuml ciu'h. IJfclashinutt to have ohoico of croutnl anl track. Amount to be run fr, $j00. I!ae to ho run in tvy.i week from tho date hereof. THa 20th d.iy of SoptemWr, 1ST I. I P. L. DELASHMUTT. &,m MEN!! j As Clerks to Wait on the Customers. AT i CLARK'S STORK, DIXII? Since he bought out a few of tho Wholesale Houses In Portland he ha ONE THOUSAND different articles to dispose of on tho popular plan ONE DOLLAR for each article. 29 tf Fragrance the most lasting' I Fragrance the most delicate I Fragrance the most exquisite t Fragrance the most refreshing I Are all combined in ' MmnAT & Lawman's Fr.onmA Watkii the only recognized perlume of fashion. 1 TAs there are worthless counterfeits, buy ers should always ask tor the Florida Water prepared by Luntnan & Kemp, N. i . 50Z. Holla, Pustules, Itiotcliec and Humor are all evidences of bad blood, and no matter what medicines are taken, if they do not purify the blood tbey cannot cure the disease.. Bris tol's Sarsanarill" is tho safest, and best of all blood purifier, it has been tried for 35 years, and always succesrully. A few doses of IJris tol's Sugar Coatod pills, taken at same time will greatly hasten a cure. The causo of Temperance finds one of its most insidious and dangerous foes in the many so-called "tonics" and "appetizers," made of cheap whiskey and refused liquors, finished up to suit depraved appetite,under tho name of mcd clnes. Dr. Walkkr'8 California Vinegar. Bittrrs are none of those. They aro not a beverage, but aro a genuine medicine, purely vegetable, prepared from California herbs by a regular physician. For all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin and blood they aro an,infalliablo and unrivalled remedy SPECIAL NOTICES. WILLI AH DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Offlce, No. 01 Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in tho most desirable 1 calties, consisting of LOTS, HALF P.LOCKS andRLOCKS, 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 and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, w'th trreat aro and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOTTSliS and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPLY COL LECTED. And a General "JNANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this 'OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in th STATE, will recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the some to the above address. C E3 O Is B R A . HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of tho Diarihne, whieli always precedes an attack of the Cholera, tako a teaspounful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the dinrrhw or cramps continue repeat the dss every ten or fiftet n minutes un til the patient is relieved. Iu extreme cases, two or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal. Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia, Dysmtery, AHhma it cures in one niht by taking it internally, and bathing with it treely. Its action ia like maic, when external ly applied to Old Sores, Eurns, Scalds, and Sprains. For Sick He id4 he and Toothache don't fail to try iu Iu abort, it is a Pais Kill- KK. Dircetion ac oippany each bottle, The Pitta Killet iitol l by all dealers in Med icines. Prices, 25 cents, SOcentsand $1 par bottle I'lxuberant Health. Is a blessing vouchsafed to few. Even those who have Wen favored by nature with etrong constitutions and vigorous frames are apt to negbvt the precaution necessary to perservc thc precious endowment. Indeed as a rule the more he.-tltoy ait I robust a man is, the more liberties bo i iuelined to take with bis own physique. It is some coitfotatiou to the natural weak and feeble ti know thjt they can he so invigorated and built up, by a prop.-r use f the mean which science has placed at their disposal as to h.e a much Letter chance of bug life, and exemptions from diseases and pain, the mos t athletic of their follow? who are fooliib enough to mm. pose themselves invulucr ablc, and act accordingly. It is not too much to s,iy thnt more than half tho people of the civilized world need an occa sional tonic, to enable them to suppoit the strain upon their bo lie and minds, which the f.ist lifs of this restless ago occasions. In fact; a pure, wholesome, unexciting tonic is the grand desideratum of the bu!y millions, and they have the article in Hstetters Stomach Hitters. It is a sfaminal medicine, i. e. it im parts permanent stri-tijith to weak systems and invgoratcs delicate constitutions. Its reputa tion and its sales have steadily increased. Con -letltive preparation have been introduced c lihitnm, and, as fur as the public is concerned. mi niurnm, in the hope ot rivaling; but they have all either perished in the attempt, or been b it far in the rear. It has been the great med ical success of the present century, and it is quite ccrtnin that no proprietary medicine in this country is as widely known, ur us general ly used. Ten lightning "presses runniug tre.?ssant!y (Sundays excepted.) the whole year through, barely supply the demand for the Illustrated Aimanse, in which the natnre and uses of the preparation are set forth, the circulation now being eight million a year. FKAXK A. COOK, 13 O O K I I TV JL 12 X , AND Blank Book Manufacturer, sam-:m, oh kg ox, -- Having established a First Class jf2ElI Rookbindcry in Salem, is now wy-'klSr rn'l,,re d U manner of work known to the trade. Magazines, Newspapers and Music Bound in any desired Style. Old Boolcsi Be-Bound. BLANK BOOKS of every description, with or without Printed Headings, Manufactured to Order. BLANKS of every kind Ruled and Printed to Order. PRICES BEAS0NABLE. In Griswold's Block. 2.1-flm AXEMEN. JOO Choppers & 1 osiers VV lV-T IS X,. To do Clearing Work on tho Northern Pacific Railroad, between tho Cowlits River and Hodgden's. ALSO, WELL BROKEN OX TEAMS. Men apply to C. T. SHERMAN, at Pumphrey's Landing, on and after Monday Sept. the 10th. Applications for work of Ox Teams to Kidder s Camp, on Cowlitz. Steady work and good wages. TIIOS. B. MORRIS, Kalatna, Sept. 4. Eng'r Pac. Div 2S-4w l'orty Years' Experience have tested the virtues of Dr. Witlnr'a llnhnm of Wild c.herrv. and the result is that it is the best rem odv extant for Pulmonary and lung diseases. enbracing a whole range from a slight cold to a settled consumption. Were it not lor us merits, it would long since Jhayo "died, and made no 8tgn. iow. T 1840 W 18 70 1 U 0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C fil K A VI II Ii A I ! ! Cheaper than Ever ! ! ! IJOLTER, WOUTLEY & CO., ELLEMDALE STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to Dallas, and aro constantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of Lattlcb' Dress aud Fancy Joods, Men and Hoys.' Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, S Ladies' and Children' Shoes of every Style and Size. A full Stock of Groceries constantly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery Woolen floods Manufactured at the HUlendale Mill, such as Reavers, Cassimcres, Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and lllankets, Which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a decire to locate permanently in DalUs, we Will deal fairly and justly with all who may favor ui with their patronage. We will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for which we will pay the Highest Price. Bring ou your EffS"8 &ad Butter. 3-tf p.. h. Mcdonald & co., AV IIO I. IIS ALU IfDBuuGlolu, fry? cait r:A.?::::3, en.. Cad li e attention rf Dealers to their larpe assort, nn-'it f "Jewly Arrived" C.ou-, c?npoed in lirt r tie fo.lowlntf urtirUe, Un."-t..i-r ulta -r ry thin" kept in well supplied WHO l.K- l"nii ljr.rr;. T!L1IESS rEKPAK.VT'NB Patent 1r.ru-iXT., '1 HrsKSfc Ml') wit TEES I l-EKFrS!KT'ir, Ki:nslii Oil. vvn!cn -we c(r r t the Irwrrt Cafh Trlcts, and 1 II. ilcDONALD & CO., ExU FbaKCISCo, CxU OUE DRUG BUSINESS, located in San Francisco. Cal. After our beet withes, and ex pressing our thanks for the liberal patronage we have received for more than 21 years, dur ing which 'period wo have been etcadily en gaged in the Drug business in California, we beg to eay in consequence of the rapid growth (.f Dr. Vntkrs'H (VHfornin Vinegar bitter. now spread over the United States and couny . i i .,..:... .1 . . I ....... a iries lar oeyoou, we are iv m uvviw our entire time to said bunine(B. We are the Oldest Drug Firm on the T.icific Coat, and the nuly oue, continuous under the the came proprietors etnee I !'., and have de termined to cell our large, procperous, and well eMtabli.bed buiitie on favorable term. This is a rare opportunity for men with mean?, of entering into a profitable businei wtth advantage nevjr oci jrc vLvrea. For particulars enquire of K. II. M. DONALD k Co., It. II. M Doali, I WhuUvale Uru.'gii-t. J. C. Si-ksi-kb. J Han Franei-.'o, Cal. X. 15. Until a ale made we fhall con tinoe oar importatia", on l keep a large Mock of fresh goods' constantly on hand, and sell at price to def v com; etiti.n. a The Great Medical Discovery t Dr. WAIXEB'3 CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands Dear testimony to their Wonder ful Curative Effects. r- 1 s WHAT ARE THEY? 2 n ? O 0 Kb w e.: S3 TFIET AF.E KOT A VILE ES? - ft at w n I a. I V BE E-5 r M m W T 1 rv I i rv.rnr Made of Poor Itnm, Wlilkey, Proof HpiritanndRcfuao I.Iqnoradoctorcd.eplced and twectcned to plcac tho taste, called "Ton ics,"" Appetizers," " HcBtorcrs," c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Hoots and Ilcrlis of California, free from nil Alcoholic Hllniulants. They arc the (. HEAT I1L.OOD PUHIFIElt mid 1.IFEGIV1NO PIUN C I PLE a perfect Innovator and Invlgorator of the System, carrying oflall poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No pemon can tako these Bitters according to ddreo tlon and remain long unwell. For Inflniiimtitory mid Chronic Ithen mntiam aud CJoitt, Dyaprpaia or IndU eention, IHIlouu, llcmtttont and lutcr mltlent Fevers, DUrnwea of the Illood, l.lvi-r, Kidney, and Hladder, these lilt tera have been most successful. Bach ranei are cauced by Villntrd lllood, which la generally produced by derangement of tho DlgeMl v Orenn. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache. Tain la the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ne.ss of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad tasto lu tho Mouth Uillous At tack, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Fain In thoretriona of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho off pprlngsof Pj-spciwia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowela, which render them of nn equalled cfllency In cleanniiig t!io blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life aud vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eniptions.Tettcr, Salt Iineum, Blotches, Spds, I'linplea, Pustules, Boils. Carbuncles, lUng-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Piseolorations of the Skin, Humors and Disease of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a ehort time by tho use of these Bitters. Ono hoiMc, in phcH cases will convince tho most Incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you And its Impurities bursting through tho skin In Tim pies, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sIukkIhIi lu tho veins; cleanse it when it Is foul, and your focliiitfs will tell you when. Keep the blood puro aad the health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J.WALKER, Proprietor. Ii. II. MoDOXAIJ) CO., Druggists and Gen. Agent. Ban Francisco, Cal,, and 83 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. 45-17 Is Z ft c35 & Liil m NE IV AD VEU 1 1SEVE 1 S. el PIOXEER TIN AXD STOVE. STORE, Front Street, one Door South of Post Office. Dallas Oregon, KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED difference between articles of TINWARE 'manufactured by me, and that made by manu facturer!) in Portland aud other large cities, for shipment, I have on band both my own make aud al.o that of factory make, so that peopla may tako their choice. My stock conaiit ia part, of Stoves of all kinds, Copper, Brass and Iron Ware, Wire work of all descriptions, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Stove Holler, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, I.urd and IJutter Cans, Heaters, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans, Porcelain lined 4ew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and the Most Improved Patterns, And in fact everything that can be found in a first class Tin and Stove Store. Job Work Neatly Dons and Promptly Attended to. 50-tf T. B. NEWMAN. w. 11. ti;ai, fc Co., Wnxou & Carriage lakers MAIN .ST It K I ST, DALLAS, Are on hand with their WAGGONS and BUG GIKS at their old tund tLii spring as usual, and intend to cll them very cheap for Cash j tho Prices ranging from $10 to f ISO. They have also on hand for aale plenty of wagon matt rial. Give him a call and ecethem' All kinds of work in their line done to order. All kinds of Hlack.-mlthinc: done cn short notice, and in a workmanlike wanner, llorsa Shoeing $2 50, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit continuance of the same. y-tf Dallas, May 6, 1871. i:st vni.imi) ibio. Ernest A. KltS.A'OSOf, GENERAL COHMISSIOW EIER.CHA.rJT, SAX FRANCISCO, Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General merchandise, By the Facliae Only. Cah Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Fuithful Attention. Miners. Matiutacturerx and Wholesale Trade Supplied for Cash. No notice er attention paid to Orders for Goods, if there i no provision made for the payment of the fame. Terms Net Cash, on Deli ery, in U.S. Gold Cuitu N. B. Consignments of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited. 45 tf .cu (auods ! Xciv iiooilzll FOR TIIK PHESEXT SEASON. We respectfully call the attention of tha Public to our Well Selected Stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Ladies and Misses Hats, C;cnti' Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Gaiters, Etc. Hardware, Groceries, School Rooks, Stationery, Ac, In fact Everything Found In a First Class Retail Store. Wo can assure our Patrons that wo will bo up with the times. C me and Examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods ! N. 1. J. D. LEE. Dallas, April 22, 1S71. 1-tf EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNGS. J. II. PilkiitJoii, M. If., LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO Has established himself in Portland, Oregon. Offices, Nos. 3 and 4 Holmes' Buildings, First Street, throe doors frcm Ladd A Tiltou's Bank, where he may bo consulted daily, and will treat diseases of tho above-named organs as his specialities. All operations on the Eye and Ear made is the most scientific and caieful manner. Artificial Eyct having all tho beauty and mobility of tho natural eye, inserted. Refers for his professional standing to L. C Lane. M. D., Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin Bentley, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, University of the Pacific, and for bis success in treating patients to over 1,500 cases treated by him in San Francisco ; also to Levi Kstea, Esqv Portland, Win. II. Tilton, Esq., Vancouver, John Alexandar, Esq., Coupcrillo, W. T., and many others on this North Coast. 26-6in rpo MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS f I would say that I havo re-built my Shop on U10 SAME OLD CORNER, Whore I am prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING. WAGON WORK AND HORSE SHOEING ON SHORT NOTICE. As I have lost all my property by Fire, thoso indebted to mo for work will confer a favor ly paying up immediately. A friend in noed, la a friend indood. ASA SUREVE. 12-3iu