Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, October 21, 1871, Image 3

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TOWN & COUNTY HEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1S71.
Money Market.
. Latest New York Gold Qnotations Ill
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 25 bush.
OATS Y52J 75c.
JURLEY $1
FLOUR $6 $6 50 B Lbl.
" Ska $1 62 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4c. B lb. ,
BEANS 6j. lb.
BACON Sides, 13 15c lb.
" Shoulders. Sc. to 10c. "( lb.
MAMS 11 16c lb.
-PORK Dressed, C cents.
" Pickled, 8c. to 10c. & lb.
"BUTTER Firkins 25 30c B lb.
" Rolla, 30 p lb.
.EGGS -30e doz.
LARD Bulk, Uc; tin?, 15
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel.
ONIONS-$2 bushel.
APPLES Green, 50c bhl.
u Dried, 6c "0 lb.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25c lb.
-CHICKENS 2 50 $. ft doz.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
- DRIED PLUMS 163 & lb.
WOOL ZZe. lb
DRIED PLUMS 16$ pound.
Mr. James Perhatn was sent from Dallas to
the Asylum in Eat Portland last Thursday.
Rev. C. C. Stratton, of Salein, agent of the
Willamette University will hold service at tho
M. E. Church, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock and in
Jthe evening.
Two sets of harness were stolen from the
.stable of George Brown, living four miles
north of town, last Saturday night. A friend
stopped over night, and in the morning, when
they .went to harness up, the harness was
missing.
Mr. Richard Lucas, who lived near Eola, was
found dead in his bed last Sunday m rnmg.
He was a man well advanced in years, and had
been troubled with fits of apoplexy for somo
time, which is supposed to have been the cause
of his death. He has been a resident of Polk
County for some years, and was regarded as a
good citizen.
Washington County Fair. We acknowledge
the receipt of " complimentary" to atterd the
above-named exhibition next week. Owing to
a pressure of business we must beg to be ex
cused. The Washington Fair always ranks
among the first in the State, and we speak for
them a good time and a general attendance.
That Discusiion. In another column will be
found a short dissertation upon the proposition
of Prof. Chaney, that Abraham was a planet.
This is really of but little importance com
pared with the fact that Murphy k Croasnan
are able to plan it so as to furnish the best of
gent's wear at the lowest rates.
Changes are constantly going on among our
.population. Several families have left. our
county during the week for the eastern portion
of the State, and others have returned. Among
.the latter we are pleased to mention Mr. Geo.
Eillers, formerly a resident of Polk County, but
who has for ome months been lining in Mon
tana. We understand he is willing to settle in
Webfoot, and Jet others leave if they choose.
Whittling. William Brown is receiving
, accessions to his stock at the Brick. Dr. Hoi
,man, a dentist from Portland has been in town
during the week. Another building from
Ellendal has been brought down, to occupy a
position below town. Several of our citizens
were out hunting this week, but killed nothing.
We heard one of tbem say that hunting with
houndshad spoiled his fun, as his game was
etUl hunting.
Mr. E. L. Delashmutt is always determined
to keep up with his neighbors. He laid upon
our table the other day several fine apples of
the Talpabockirig .variety, the largest we hare
seen. One was weighed and found to balance
one pound and a quarter. " Ed." is tho one
who some time since proffered to run hunting
dogs with a Salem party. He claims he has
the fastest dogs in the State, and he always
aims in everything to "keep op with the
bounds."
Everytbing.in our neighboring town of Inde
pendence seems to be lively, taring a visit
there this week we bad a short chat with onr
legal friend Daly, who ia at present "shooting
the young ideas" in the district school there.
The '"tinner" referred toby a correspondent
some time since has left. The "saddler,"
however," yet remains, and the "Belt" is, or
eems to be, still in the market. After having
.our horse fed by Jerry, who "knows how it is
himself," and getting a good square meal with
friend Whiteon, who evidently knows how to
keep a hotel, we were well prepared for travel,
with many good wishes for our neighbors.
The "Overland." Since the great confiag
ration in Chicago, everybody is anxious to
assist the sufferers as much and as soon as
possible. This is not only kind but just. In
order to Accomplish tbif the Overland Store in
Salem offer a magnificent stock of goods at
ruinously low prices. Mr. Adamson, one of
Jbe proprietors and gentlemanly fcusjneis man
ager of the concern, js ever ready to wait upon
customers ; and if be does not please the most
astidious, both in hi manners and in the
style, quality and price of the commodities ho
offers, we shall be eompelled to admit that we
have mbtsed our guess. Examine their adrer
jUsement in another column, and then give
them a call to prove what they say, and our
jjord for it you will not regret it.
Telegraphic Summary.
London, October 17. Subscriptions
to the Chicago. Relief Fund last night
amounted to 2;,000. At a meeting
at "Bradford 2,000 were received; at
Dublin, 1,200, and at Wolverhampton
and Glasgow, 1,000 each.
Frederick Temple Blackwood, Lord
Dufforin, Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster an i Paymaster General, has
been created an Earl.
A dispateh from Mary's Hill, three
miles from Glasgow, announces the
wrecking of a passenger train. Two
were instantly killed and 15 wounded.
Advices from Odessa state 800 build
ings in tho town of Baostoo have been
burnt by incendiary fires, supposed to
have been the work ot fanatical oppres
sion of tho Jews. The greater pro
portion of the inhabitants are Jews-
Details received here of the recent
storms and floods iu China represent
the loss of life and property as very
great. At least three thousand per
sons have perished.
Los Angeles, October 1G. Major
Watsou's surveying party on the South
ern Pac'fic Railroad, narrow guage,
camped at old San Bernardino, 0 miles
from 'Newtown, on Saturday. One
party is surveying through Gorgoris
Buss.
Sand storms iu the vicinity of Fort
Tejon have scattered forty or fifty
thousand sheep, many of which are lost.
Salt Lake, October 10 Biigham
Young appeared in court this morning.
When the indictment was read to him
he answered with firmness "not guilty."
Major Wells, ou a similar charge plead
' not guilty."
The Mormons have started subscrip
tions for a defense fund to aid Young,
Wells and other church magnates in
overthrowing charges brought agaiust
them by the IJ. S. Grand Jury.
Chicago, October 10. There is won
derful activity in the south division of
the burnt district. Ihousands of men
are at work clearing away debris, re
ceiving safes and putting up temporary
buildings. Laboring men can find
plenty to do at liberal wages.
The action of the insurance compan
ies settling losses has inspired and
renewed the confidence of Business
men.
The reports of the loss of lives are
greatly exagerated ; the numberof dead,
bodies discovered will fall short of one
hundred.
All the papers are published except
the Times. The Tribune appears to be
nearly as fine lookiug a sheet as ever
and quite as large.
The Western Union Telegraph Com
pany intend to pay the loss of their
married employees, who lo.t their
household goods and personal effect.
The city is still under the eharge of
General Sheridan.
Philadelphia, October 10. About
840,000 church subscript! ont for Chica
go were collected yesterday.
jSew lork, October 10. The Relief
Committee of tho Chamber of Com
merce has received 850,000 since Sat
urday. The Subscription of the Cot
ton Exchange now exceeds SI 0,000,
and the police force fund 7,000, and
subscriptions from Albany amount to
840,000.
Quebec, October 10. One thousand
five hundred blankets and a number of
tents have been forwarded to Chicago.
St Johns, X. B. October 10 Ccn
tributions fur Chicago amount to 0
000.
New York, October 10.--A receiver
has beeu appointed for the Fulton Fire
Insurance Company of Brooklyn, which
is insolvent owing to the Chicago fire.
The Hale Insuraoce Company has re
solved to fill up capital stock to two
million and a half at the earliest mo
ment ; this restores the company's as
sests to nearly four millions after every
cent of its Chicago losses are paid. The
Manhattan Company, wjiich announces
suspended, expects to meet its losses.
The Continental lost about a million
much less than its surplus; the com
pany has doubless its capital, and after
its loosers are paid, will have two mill
ion assets.
Manchester, Eng. October 10. A
large meeting was held to-night. The
Bienop of Manchester was present.
Jacob Bright, Hugh Birley, and Adams
U. S. Consul addressed the meeting.
Twenty three thousand dollars was sub
scribed and a large' quantity of cloth
ing. Versailles, October Ifi. -Picard has
been appointed French Minister to Italy
in place of Count de Chosqul removed.
London, October 10. The Chamber
of Commerce ot Sheffield is reported
to have called a meeting of citizens for
contributing relief to Chicago.
A meeting for the relief of . Chicago
was held in Liverpool to-day. Ihe
Mayor presided. A committee was ap
pointed to receive contributions. Three
thousand and five hundred pounds
sterling was raised on tho spot.
St. Louis, Nebraska, October 17.-
Accounts, from Northern Kansas say
that destructive fires have been raging
in Deer Creek and Harriscn Creek
Valleys, Nebraska. Several houses
were burned, and hay and other crops
destroyed. Loss estimated at fifty
thousand dollars.
Liverpool,October 17. Subscriptions
for the Chicago relief fund up today
amounted to 12,000.
Sea Air Who is Benefitted by It.
Sea air often thirds exercises most
beneficial effects, where sea bathing
would ho equally injurious.
That a residence at the seaside is
generally healthy can not be doubted,
from tho fact that even during tho most
sultry heat of summer, the air is con
stantly in motion, jit is moreover free
from fogs and vapor, and the salt with
which the uir is impregnated greatly
tend- to lend tone to the system. It is
particularly beneficial in cases of dys
pepsia, of consumption and scrofula,
in intense suscep'ibility evinced by
hysteria and such like nervous affections
disarrangement of the bronchial organs,
dyspepsia and like oomplaints which are
much more rare on the sea coast in the
inland part of the -country. The exil
erating influence of the sea air is
proved that those who indulge in extra
quantities of wine and spirits for jlhe
purpose of maintaining a comfortable
condition of constitutional force for the
discharge of business, are able to dis
pense with the same when at the sea
side, the excitement produced by fer
mented liquors being compensated by
increased appetite, induced by the ex
tra amount of air and exercise taken.
Tho rosy, healthy appearance of the
face after a sea sojourn is greatly attri
butable to particles of salt adhering to
the skin and exeiting to action the cap
illary blood vessels and cutaneous nerves
In a word, feebleness of the constitu
tion and an impaired state of health aro
generally indicated by pallor and flab
biness, upon which condition of the
salt water exercises more influence than
even change of temperature, as it acts
powei fully upon the mus.'ular fiber.
--
The buttrr and cheese Factories of
Xew York State number 944, and are
supplied daily with milk from 249,000
cows. In the Bevcn States of Ohio,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Vermont, Massa
chusetts, Michigan and Pennsylvania,
there are 25S factories, supplied daily
with milk from 2,400 cows. It is esti
mated, however, that there are in the
United States 1,300. butter aud cheese
factories, supplied with the milk of
;J00,00 cows, and producing about
100,000,000 pounds of cheese and
the same number of gallons of milk
Every 3,000 cows, therefore, yield every
year a million pound of cheese, valued,
it is stated at 8140,000, so that each
cow yields 333 pounds of cheese, valued
at S47. The export of American cheese
to Great Britain in 18;:, amounted to
1,000,000 pounds, and this quantity in
1S70 had increased to 07,000,000
pounds, valued at S,000,000.
AI1R All. M A I'LVMIT.
And now comes Prof. Chaney and proclaim!!
to all "Webfoot" and the people thereof, that
he has the documents wherewith to prove that
Abraham, the old patriarch, Sarah's lord and
Hagar's husband, ad interim, the paternal
ancestor of I.aar,the founder of a great nation,
in whose capacious bojom the weary hope to
find rest, was after all nothing but a planet,
and that Sarah, the mother of Isaac, was but
a twinkling star What cherished tradition will
be attacked , next ? What fa'-t wiil remain
unquestioned by these restless spirits ? In view
of thin uncertainty, it is some relief to gentle
men deeiritig to be fashionably drvssed, to
know it to be a fact, no lomjer' in i(,'f,utf, that
tho finest dres suits, the most stylbh hats and
caps and the latct noveltk-s in furnishing
poods are to bo found at Murphy A Croastuan's
at the Bank Building, corner of State and
Commercial street, Salem.
The Commissioner of Patents has
decided that no party is entitled as of
right to cover in a single patent more
than one article of manufacture unless
the several improvements presented are
ncces.virilly related to or connected
with each other. In other words, as
many applications must be tiled as there
arc distinct features of invention.
During the year ending June .'0th,
1871, 107,141 passengers arrived at the
port of New York From foreign coun
tries, of which number 101,105 were
actually immigrants.
The number of new works and re
prints which appeared in Germany in
1870 was 10,108, a falling off of 1,200
compared with 'G9.
The suit which 3Irs. Laura D. Fair's
counsels brought against her for their
fees, to the amount of $2,200, haa been
settled out of Court.
Nytro-glycerine explodes at a tem
perature of 540 degrees Fahrenheit,
and not at 8G0 degrees, as is commonly
supposed. Electricity is without action
upon it, and those experimenting upon
it are liable (so says M. Champion, of
Paris) by its latest and most thorough
investigation, to headaches, and very
pcvcie oues.
Forty Years' Experience have tested
the virtues of Dr. Witnr' llalnnm of Wild
Cherry, and the result is that it is the best rem
edy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases,
enbracing a whole range from a alight cold to a
settled consumption. Wore it not for its
pierit8, it would long since have "died, and
made no sign." 213-w.
Ti mo and enlightened experience have found
that 8ubstanoes formerly used and relied on
in medical practice, aro unnecessary and dan
gerous yet some of these substances have.
found their way into medical compounds. Da.
Walker's California ViNKcun Bitters, how
ever, contain nothing injurious, being composed
exclnsively of vegetable substance from Cali
fornia. For all disorders of the liver, kidneys,
bladder, skid and digestive organs, and for
purifying the blood, they aro the moft wonder
ful rcmody known..
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. G-f Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL" ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in tho moat desirable lo
caltie. consisting of LOTS, HALE BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; alo,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in thin CITY
and throughout the STATIN and TERRI
TORIES, with irreat care and 'on the most
A D V A N TAtJEO US T E It MS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCFIPTIONS PROM PLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. '
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the sumo to tho above address.
II O L I? II A
HOW TO CUKE IT.
At the commencement of the Diarihu?, which
always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teaptionful of Pain Killer iu ugar and wa
ter, (hot if convenient.) anl then bathe freely
the stomach and bowi-ls with the l'aiu Killer
clear. Should the diartboe or cramps continue
repeat the do every fen or fifteen minnteo un
til the patient i relieved. In extreme eaten,
two or more ta.poonfuU may be given at a
done.
The lVtn Killer, a a remedy, has no eual.
Ineae of Ch!er. Summer Complaint. I'yu
pepia, f)y!!ntery, A nth ma it cure in one nitw
by taking it internally, and bathing with it
freely. Its arti tn is like inagie, when esteroal
ly applied to oil Sres, Hume, Scalds, and
Sprains. For Sirk Headache and Toothache
dn't fail to try iu In hort, it is a Paiw Kill
er. Directions, accompany each bottle,
The Pain KUlet is told by all dealers in Med
icines. Prices, 25 cents. 50 eentiand $1 per bottle
Trust wtMt Time ha Sanctioned,
The maxiui that the voice of the people is
the voke of the divinity, may in some ease
be ojen to doubt, but the testimony of honest
and enlightened witnesses extending through
a scries of year, and all to the same put port
is worthy of credence, admits of no qucftion.
rpon sock testimony thu reputation of llotet
ter's Stomach Hitters as an antidote and cure
for many ailments is based. During the 20
years that it has been before the world, innu
merable preparations intended to compete with
it, have gone up like rockets, come down tht
extinguished sticks Meanwhile the progress
of that incomparable tonic has been swift and
steady Always npwari and onward like the
eagle's flight. Its introduction produced a rev
olution in theraputics, and it proved to be one
of those salutary revolutions that can not go
backwards. To-day Hosteller's IHtters is one
the most popular remedies la Christendom, and
commands a larger sale than any other med
ical preparation, d tmt'u or imported, on this
side ofthe Atlantic. As a euro for dyspepsia. bi.
ious disorders, nervous affections, general de
bility, and as a preventive of epidemic fuveis,
it takes precedence otevery other remedy. This
fact should teach the ambition country deal
ers who endeavor to foist their local abortions
on the public in its stead. how futile their small
attempts to cajole tho community mnst neces
sarily be. When the game fish have failed
there ia no chance for tho suckers.
la r,iu:oLi: acadxmiv.
DALLAS. POLK COUNTV, OSEG0N.
FACULTY.
M. M. OOLKHflY. Pnt-MAt,, ai TrarnKR
of Mathematical ani Xati'ral Scikncks.
MISS E. A. WITT EN', Tkacheu of Mrsic
amh French.
MISS A. E. SClUnKIt, Teacher or the
PrIMARV DeI'ARTMKST
The First Term of 1871-2 was commenced on
the second Monday (11th day) of Sept., 1871.
The Pnblis School will be taught during the
present Term, in connection with the Academy.
All those who did not belong to the Dallas Dis
trict in Afrit 1871, when the Public Tax was
voted, will bo charged the regular Academical
Tuition.
T IT I TI ON: .
Prima rt Brastchrs, per Term $1 00
Intermediate .. .. 6 00
Highest .. . .. 8 00
Latin and French each $2 extra.
Music. $12 per Term.
Charges will be made from the time of enter
ing to the close of each term, or half term, as
the caso may be. No deductions will be made
except in cases of protracted sickness.
By order of the Board of Trustees. SO-tf
FHANK A. COOK,
I3001vOIISTIIi:R,
AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
SALRM, OHEtiON,
.j-,- Having established a First Class
111 Bookbindery in Salem, is now
EtlCrtESx l,rePwreu lo ao B1 manner
igiiSMmmBmim wnrk IrrwiiBn in IYia t n il
Of
Magazines, Newspaper! and Maiie Bound
in any desired Style. '
Old Books Re-Bound.
BLANK BOOKS of every description, with
or without Printed Headings, Manufactured to
Order.
BLANKS of every kind Ruled and Printed
to Order.
PRICES REASONABLE.
In Oris wold's Block. 23-Cm
P
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHEAT! CHEAP!!
Cheaper titan Ever!!!
BOLTER, WOR r LEY & CO.,
ELLEN DALE STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladles' Dress and Fancy Goods,
Men and I$oy. Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles' and Child reus' Shoes of every
Style and Size.
A full Stock of Groceries constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
Llllendale Mill, such as
Heavers, Cassitneres, Hard Times,
Tweed, Flannel and Hlankets,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a deire to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay the Highest Price.
Drlng on your Eggs and Batter
3-tf
ii Wifll il l, imr 'ii iM.nrrmr r J
p.. h. Mcdonald & co.,
WHOLESALE
PHRUGGISTS
:r.:r2iiin::3. cal.,
rail the attention of Praters to their lanre aMort.
r:nt 1 f " N'ewlv Arrived" Som1s, composed In
1 art cf the f jllowinjc articles. toetfipr with
tvry thtijr kf.t in a writ supplied WHOLE
'S A IK IHtfU 8TOUE.
Fnisii Drcos,
I'aticnt Mrnu-nrrs.
PfurTiAi. Oils,
Kmoofc.sj, Oil,
TllPIit't rEITAIUT'KS
nuroofST tlXVBlZS,
FfTAKEIt HKRI'S,
V jJts am Oils,
VThirt tre ofT. r Rt the lowest Cash Trices, and
j-t? determined net to S?c underBold.
l:. IL Mci'ON" ALI) & CO., Sxa FfcAXClsco, CaL-
FOR SALE.
OUR I)aUO BUSINESS, located in San
Francifco. Cal. After our best wishes, and ex
preiug our thanks for the liberal patronage
we have received for more than 21 years, dur
ing which period we have been steadily en
KRged in the Drug business in California, ire
beg to say iu consequence of the rapid growth
of Dr. Walktns's California Vinegar Bitters,
now spread over the United States and coun
tries far beyond, we are necessitated to devote
our entire time t said busi&ess.
We are the OLlest Irug Firm oa the Pacific
Coast, and the only one, continuous under the
the same proprietors since 1 !4'J, and have de
termined to sll our large, prosperous, and well
established business on favorable tenuis.
This is a rare opportunity for men with
means, of entering into a profitable business
with advantages never bclore offered.
For particulars erujuire of I
It. II. Al DONALD A Co.,
R. H. MrDojAM, ) Wholesale Druggists,
J. C. Si'kjscicr. J au Francisco, Cal.
N. IS. Unt 1 a sale U made we hall con
tinue our importations, aud keep a large stojc
of freed good, constantly ou band, and sell at
prices to defy competition.
The Great Medical Distort!?!
Dr. WALKEE'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
si Hundreds of Thousands f q
f Bear testimony to their "Wonder m vr
o3 fut Curative Effects. g
lis WHAT ARE THEY? 15
Is FANCY DRINKjfi
2 ii , p
Sis Wvhiv !
ass ois
Made of Inor Itmn, WhUkey, Prowf
Spirits Bind IteTunc Unmrdoctored,tplced
and sweetened to please the taste, called "Ton
Ics,"" Appetizers," " Restorers," c, that lead
tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, not are
a true Medicine, made from the Native Koots and
Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic
Stimulants!. Tuoy arc the fiKEAT BLOOD
PIT ItIFIF.lt and LIFB GIVINU PRIN
CIPIiK a perfect Kcnovator and Invlgorator of
tlic System, carrying otT all poisonous matter and
restoring the hlood to n healthy condttton. No
person can take these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
For Inflnmmiilorr nd Chronic Rhen
mtMltint nnd Jont, Dyspepsia mr IndU
peatlou, nilloiiM, Remittent and Inter
mlttcnt Frvrrsi, Dlacaaea ofthe Blood,
Liver, Kldncya, and Bladder, these slit
ter have been most successful. Sack Dla
eaura are caused by VI tinted III ood, which
Is irencrally produced bjderangement of the
Dlireai Ive Ortjans,
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pain la tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sonr Eructations of
the Stomach, Ttad tasto In the Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Talpltntion of tho Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain In the rcRlona ofthe KtdBeys.and
c hundred other painful symptoms, are the off
eprlngsof Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which reudertheinof un
equalled efficacy In clcanaing the blood of all
impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DlSEAHF.S.F.ruptIons.Tttcr,
Salt Uheum, Blotches. Spots, rituples, Tustujcs,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Klng-Worms, ScaldVHcsd, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas Itch, Scurfs, IXscolorattons of
the Skin, Humors and diseases ofthe Skin, of
whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up
and carried out of the system In a short time by
the uso of theso Bitters, Ono bottle in such
cases will convince tho most Incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find
Its Impurities bursting through tho skin In Tim
pics, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when you
find It obstructed and sluggish In the veinst
.clcauso It when It I foul, and your feelings will
tell jrou when. Keep the blood pure and tho
health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, aro cffjctnally
destroyed and removed. For full dlrectloua, ruad
carefully tho circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor, R. n. McDONALD &
, CO., Druggists and Q on. Agent, 8an Franotsco,
Cal and S3 and SI Commerce Street, New Fork.
SOLD BY Alh PRUQUIST3 AND DEALERS.
45-17
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIOSEEE m m .STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas -------- Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MASKED
difierence between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by ine, and that made by manu
facturer in Portland and other large etrtes, Ut
shipment, I have on hand both my ova make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. M stock consults ia
part, of
Stoves of all kinds.
Copper, Brass and Iron Ware,
Wire work of all descriptions,
Hheet and ftalvauized Iron,
Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Pans, Dippers,
Lard and Butts r Cans,
Egg Beaters,
Japanned Ware a general 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 a
first class Tin and Stove Store.
Job Work
Neatly Done and Promptly Attended to.
SO-tf T. B. NEWMAN.
W. II. TEA Is fc Co.,
Wagon & Carriage maker
MAIN STREET, DALLAS,
Are on hard with their WAGGONS and BTJQ
GIKS at their old Stand this Spring as usual,
and intend to sell tbem very cheap ior Cash ;
the Prices ranging from $130 to $1 SO.
They bare also on hand for sale plenty of
wagon materials. Give bins a call and see tbem
All kinds of work in their line done to order.
All kinds of Blacksmith lug done cn short
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 50, caeb down.
Thankful for past patronage, they solicit
continuance of the same.
t-tf Dallas, May 6, 1871.
EOL V STORE.
RAVING PCUCnASED A LARGE AND
complete Stuck of GENERAL MER
CHANDIZE, consisting in part of '
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Glass, Qucenstrare,
Tobacco, Cigars,
And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY hTORE, I would respectfully call the
attention of the Public to my EdtaUtehment.'
Highest Cash price paid for
1 UKS AXD PELTRY,
R. A. RAY,
Eola, Polk Co., Ogn.
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.cw Goods i Icw Goods!!
FOR TUB PRESENT SEASON.
We reepcct&illy eall the attention ft ib
Public to our Weil Selected Slack of .
Ladies' Dress Goods,
i
Ladles' and Siisaes Tlata.
Gents' Furnishing Goods, 1
Gloves, Galterp. Etc.
Hardware,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery, dte.,
In fact Everything Pquud In a First
Class Retail Store.
We can assure onr Patrons that we will be
up with the tiroes.
Come and Examine ux Stock before pur
chasing -elsewhere.
Country 'Produce taken in exchange for
Goods !
N. A. J. D. LEE.
Dallas, April 22, 1871. i-tf
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LpiS.
J.R. Pilkitigton, IT1. D
LATE OF SA FRANCISCOJ
Has established himself in Portland, Oregon.
Offices, Nos. S and 4 Holmes' Buildings, First
Street, three doors frem Ladd A Til ton's Bank,
where be may bo consulted daily, and will
treat diseases of the above-named organs as
his specialities.
All operations on the Eye and Ear made la
the most scientific and cateful manner.
Artificial Ayrs, baring all the beauty and
mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers for his professional standing to L. C.
Lane, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin
Bentlev, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, University
of the Pacific, and for his success in treating
patients to over 1,500 cases treated by him in
San Francisco ; also to Levi Estes, Esq.,
Portland, Win. II. Tilton, Esq., Vancouver,
John Alexandar, Esq., Couperille, W. T., and
many others ou this North Coast J56m
5,0D0) MUN !i
At Clerks to -Wait on thi Cuttomert.
CLAKK'S STORE, OIX1JB
Sinee he bought out a tar of the Whetoato
Houses lo Portland be haa ONE THOUSAND
different articles to dispose of on tho popular
plan ONB DOLLAR ipr ach article
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