TOWN & COUNTY NEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1S71.
Money Market,
Latest New York Gold Qnotations Ill
Legal Tenders in Portland:
Buying 90 Selling 91
Dallas Produce and 1'ommission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by(?.lL Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT SI 15 T bush.
OATS1S2 ft 7.K-.
ha it ley $i
flour $ ft $r so i,bi.
" Sks$f2 f) SI 75
CORN MEAL 4.v ft lb.
DEANS fie. -(A lb.
DACOX Sides. 13 ft 15e 7 lb.
" Shoulder?. Sc. to 10c. rf3 lb.
HAMS 1 1 lrte ( lb.
PORK Dressed. 6 coots.
Pickled. Sc. to 10c. lb.
BUTTER Firkins ,10c f lb.
Roll. 33 lb.
EGGS "3e "r doz.
LAR 1 Hulk, lie; tir,. 15
POTATOES From W.igou,$l bushel.
ONIONS $2 ;-. bushel.
APPLES Ore-n, orte bid.
Dried. f.c "p lb.
CHEESE New Oresfon, 20 ft 25c tt.
CHIKEXS 2 oO ft $1 f djz.
TT RKEYS 75 ft $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS I '.3 lb.
WOOL 3. He t lb
Please notice this. Those in arrears,
either for subscription or advertising, will con
fer a favor by calling and settling. It is a
f ip all amount to each, but in the uggr-ate
amounts to a handsome sum to us and will j
enable us to make certain improvements
contemplated.
Rev. T. F. Caupbell will preach at tie Bap
tist Church on Sunday p.t 11a. hi.
Rot J. James will preach at the
.reach at the M. E
at 7 o'clock.
Church on Sunday eveniu.
Roy. T. F, Campbell will deliver a Lecture
on Temperance at toe li.ipt ist Church ibis
evening at 7 p.m. The public are invited to
attend.
A large amount of grain is behiar sown thi
fall. It is quire common to bear farmers re
mark that they have sown from fifty to one
hundred and fifty acre.", and are grill s owii :g.
Monmouth. This place seeuis t be improv
ing rapidly. Toe College bui liing is being
pushed to completion with all possible edf
and and we learn that about twenty now
buildings will bo on.-tracted there this fall.
Our District School, ander the able manage
ment of Mr. M. Oglesby,' assisted by Misst.-s E.
A. Wittcn and A. E. Scriber, is progressing
very satisfactorily. There are at present over
one hundred and sixty aehtdara, most of whom
are improving rapidly. The dlition : music,
and French classes supplies a want that has
long been felt here, and is a great Buccess.
Buena Vista items. The "Reading an 1
Debating Society of this place hali its regular
meeting Wednesday evening, The entertain
ment was good, and considerable interest
manifested in it hi ee?3- The question, of
Woman Suffrage was debated to considerable
length an 1 with marked ability. The St.aru
Saw Mill has been idle for some time, for want
of log?, but will commence oppositions again In
a day or two. The school uudjr the minig ;
mcnt of A. A. Runny, is provi j: one the bc.-t
in the county. IJusines goner .'y I risK Messrs.
W. W. Burch, and Dr. L the drug and
grocery line, and II. Holmam in general mer
chandise, are doin a bri-k tril;. The Pot
tery of the Smith Ers i turr:ing out omc!
excellent ware ; an I ev-,rthing givoi eu lence
of thrift and os erity.
The Dalla T.terary Soiefy held th ir
regular weekly Meeting on Thursday evening.
The attend.inca was goo 1, every available ." -at
being occupied by nn attentive and a; p rela
tive eudience. Among those present we were
pleaded to see many who live in our outlying
di-tr'.cts, evincing in their prefer c : the inttrcM
that is ftlt in tio ee pleasant and instructive
gathering". The cxercisis consisted of Prow
Headings, PoctiiP, original and fclccted, Ie
tjates, KssHy., Music, Vocal nnd Instrunental,
etc. The Original Il-say, "Plant Life," by
Dr. J. C. (irubbs, was well chocn and well
delivered, and was listened to with interest
throughout. The Debate, " Does Nature prove
the Existence of a (Jod ?" M. M. Oglo-by afiir
mative, andJ. L. Collins negative, was also well
argued. The Vocal Music, led and accom
panied by MW E. A. Wiiten, wan excellent,
and everything moved harmoniously along,
and ausrurs well for the winter campaign. A
word of praise is due to the President, Mr. I).
Holmes, for his judicious management, and
.also to Mr, J. D. Lee, as Secretary to the
Society.
A ISIS A II A 31 A I'LAMIT.
And now oomcs Prof. Chancy nnd proclaims
io all "Webfoot" jind the people thereof, that
ibe has the documents wherewith to prove that
Abraham, the old patriarch, Sarah's lord and
JIagar's husband, ml interim, the paternal
ancestor of Jpaac.tho founder of a great nation,
jn whose capacious bottom tiio weary hope to
find rest, was after all nothing but a planet,
iind that Sarah, the mother of Isaac, was but
a twinkling utar. What cherished tradition will
be attacked next? What fact wiil remain
unquestioned by these restless spirits? In view
of this uncertainty, it is some relief to gentle
tnnji desiring to be fashionably dressed, to
know it to be a fact, no Itmjer in dUpnte, that
the finest dress suits, the most stylish hats and
caps and the latet novelties in furnishing
goods are to be found at Murphy k Crcasman's
at the Rank Building-, comer of State and
Commercial streets, Salem.
l'orty Years' Kxperienoe havo tested
the virtues of Dr. Winbir'n llitln'ini nf Wild
Cherry, ami the result is that it is th'j best rem
edy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases,
enbracing a whole range from a slight cold toa
settled consumption. Wero it not for it
merits, it would long since huve "died, and
D&dn eiga," 213vr.
Telegrapiuc $iani iiiriry.
New York. November 7. The city
-. . . .
is very quiet. Many business houses ;
aud dramshops are closed. No busU
ness will be done at any of the Lx
changes or in W all street.
Charles O'Connor has delivered an I
opinion that a person whom any candi
date may designate to be present at the
canvass should Ik- a-stncd a place cn
ablin him to see the acts of inspectors
making the canva-s. One hundred
young men have been designated for
this duty throughout t.ie city, and if
protected will secure fair balloting and
co'tntinyr.
The Committee of Seventy have had j
thousands of b iPot-i distributed in the
various Assembly distiicts.
A lare number ot repeat rs who
were to operate to day were brought
in. and a number of warrants procured
lor the arrests of the pirties.
Counterfeits, Ref irm tickets, posters
and other election documents were
brous'ht in, and measures taken to de
story their e fleet.
The Ti Ujhuc says if to day passes
without trouble in certain parts of the
city, those who are best able to judge
of such matters will be very much
mistaken. All indications p to show
that, there will be serious outbreaks in
the Iiiiihteenth.Tweentieth and Twenty
fnt Wards. In the river districts
west of Ninth ward avenue, iti the
Twentieth Ward, especially, there aiv
indications ot trouble
FJse where the
danger is not so threatening, thou j;h there
may be an outbreak in the ixth Ward
bet -.Veen the l.o;vIini; and Ureiui'ti frac
tions. ati J'rauei-c.), November 7. I dis
patches received to day announee disas
ter to two San Francisco hound u: r
vessels. The l'ud-ey Daw.-on li'tn
Ijatavii went on a reef, and put ii.to
M.tniHa to unload, anl the Moue, fiit u
Matiill'i sprung a leak and went into
II in Konig; iu ditres, where s-iie was
unl'ading.
I)urm-g October SIT-JOO) were rv-
eeived trotu Meadow "alby tuine, aud
f?7li,770 from 1 1 ale aud Norens.
Mxagu" r itt-d rtnnors of the extent of
a lire iu Vaiejo to d iy caused great un
easiness iu .ju Fiunei-co; when it
was bund that only one block Wis de
stroyed aud the loss riot did exceed $"',
OU much relief was telt.
David Merker, Alexander Austin
and Thomas Breeso have been app tinted
a (' enmittee to canvass the eity for
subscriptions. for the re!i f of the dis.
ties d farn.ers of San .foKjuin Vabt-y
It is proposed t rai-e 51i,U,t'tO if Ju
shares, and loan it in s;nill ,-unis t th"
fanners to provide bread and meet
the pressing: demands, a nominal interest
only brinr charged, and the loans to be
paid when the crops have been harvest
ed. The Chicago Relief Closed its labors
to-day, Mayor Shelby notifying the
Mayor of Chicago that SlUO.oil!) had
been deposited in the Bank of Cu'ifor
nia subject to bis urder ; SBl.'bji) ent
t( Wisconsin and S7."'b) to Miebiiti.
Berlin, Novemb r 0 The I'ederti
Council ajproves the dralt of the
(.'o-nag;e bill which is to be submit'ed
to I'ariemi -nt.
New York, November 0. A number
of prounflfc-ut pent leiucn, iu(-ludinr
('has. () Connor, .John C. Develin and
()wu!d Ottendorfer M'tit. a cointhutiie t
sion to the liiuiratioii Soejety direcing
uttentioti to the rt j.oit that emigrants
on Ward's Inland Were falsely registered,
atel a-kui'g that inea-oires.be taki u to
.1
i i n vent tticse men liom vo.in.
(Jaids hav.- biv-n pub! shed by ()T n
,v in, Ri-.sa and Sigel soli -itin sup
io't. Bo-s a promises to t;ive one tbijil
the pat on ifje of his office, to Americans,
o
me thud to Ir'uh tind me third t(ii i-
mans. lie
calls upon the eitiz-ns to
out for I he count, aud if
keen
a bird
l.c can g-'t a fair show he thinks he can
defeat Tweed.
London, November 8. --The remains
of (leu. Robert Anderson will he con
veyed to America by the United States
htea tier ( iuericrrc.
The mechanics and laborers employed
in the Laird ship-yard, at Uerkenhcid.
have held a meeting: iind resolved to
insist upon the restriction of a day's
labor to nine hours.
Detroit, November 7. For the first
time in twelve years the Bepubliean-i
have carried this city. Moffat is elected
Mayor by majority a Republican
L'ain of one thousand and two hundred.
Five Republican and five Democratic
Aldermen elected.
New York, November 8 The eity
election yesterday was the quietest
known for many years. The local gov
ernment is completely r formed. Tweed
is re-elected, but will certainly bo ex
pelled. Sweeny's resignation is cons
sidered as a Rint; confession that all is
lost. Eighteen Reform candidates from
the eity are elected, .and only three
Tammany candidates. Tl,G entire ticket
of the Committee of Seventy is elected,
and all the reform candidates for Alder'
men The Republicans curried the eUy
of New York for Franz Sigvl by 5t0ui)
majority. They defeated every Tamm anv
candidate for the Senate favo Wm, M.
Tweed, and reduced the Democratic
majority on the State ticket fr .m .Oii.OOi)
lo 18,000. The Republican majority in
the Stat; is at least, 1 0.000. The S. iiate
has 20 Republicans to J) Democrats '.i
doubtful. In the Assembly there will
bo S8 Republicans, 40 Democrats,. and
in thee last named, uro incluaea Re.
Conn DcMiiocrats. Tamm my elected
I. ..... 11.... r . 1 . ; .
six out ot -1 Assemoiytnen uoiu tins
city. Richmond, Rockland and other
strong Democratic counties have elected
Republican Assemblymen, even while
chosinig Democratic Senators, vv.iere
the' vi re known to be honest, and lvlia
b!e. Nevertheless, the Republicans eon
tnd both bnt'iehes of the legislature.
iMich independent voting was never
witnessed before. The people cveryi
where in the State repudiated Tarn
in any.
The Republic-Hi State ticket is elected
by piubuhly 20,000 to Jo,000 majority.
The vote fell behind the registry in
many districts in the State.
Hatch has been beaten for Governor
of New .Jersey, mainly by defection in
the city of Ne.vat k. Barker's majority
is between o,000 and 4,000. The Re
publicans have the Senate, but the As
sembly is in doubt.
Wasliburne carries M lssaehusets bv
a maj ri t v of luOJOO, and plurality of
from 'J. i.OOO to ;;0,00i Out of J0'i
members the Democrats have (I I; and in
40 Senators, the Democrats havo four.
The Conned and all the other State
officers are Republican.
1 iie It ..'iinniic itis iritu several . ?na-
tors in Marybuiil. The Republican
vo'e in Maryland has heavily increased
though White, Democrat, is elected
Governor. One-fuuith of the House
1 is Republican.
1 he Itepunhcans f leet their Congress
man ;it lar;;e in Illinois.
Wi-eonsiu edves over 1 0.0:)0 Re
publie.m majority. Ib.tU blanches ot
the le-id Uiiic ai'v. R-..nub!icati.
Probably l!2 l publican Senators'
and lo Democratic are ejected. 1 In
As.-embly will be Republican.
I'AIT.H ! OIHINt..
1 II CIVUlZ'.'i
I
1 Ci.lliil Vit' 'the !!i:iri!if"i
luring of paper into vatious articles of
(.-!' 1 1 1 t ! r ha o.ilv I - 1 the bil.sliies d
a very br;et 1 en ,. but anion ' baibar- i
j 1
tis pc pie it is an industry that h i-
been ealtivati d f--r y-;irs. Vi h .us the
einployinent still rema ns in it infancy,
and it his taken us m itiy years to mas. ; lv
1 . i-.
tertlu: (iiia.'ii.su - ai.eu iin ' U.s llliror ;
.1 i.-.ti..f, f iii -f i.or tii-iiitifi.-turers
.jeiion
COii iilH'1
1 (b Ir prtt lu; ti -tis almost, en-i
, .. n ..... ,.,,,r rv.u .. ... .1 I
tir-!y to e , afs, cuib, fniis, atel
lilil- !
!ar minor ar is les. 1 j i i;. e having
been iu a j;reut in- :c'ii';' overcome, our
inveat'U"- i-sieteb 1 tleir ar.-a of pro
duet ion to to toy f alo e's ol univerai
u-e. but re-i inin ' ureal. -r sftenuth and
liability
tii Ul tlOts,; worn about tl.c
iicesc or arms.. 1 ne irirmeni! Ui ioe v
ek
this pt oe -s fiilod to answer the re-
uuiretnent.s of our day, and were
received with U' "i ral favor. j
At tllS jiHH-tlirt: of art ers it remains
tor an Hmdi-h iuvntor to o'vc the dii' j
... it 11 J
1
lieulty, and ;ive us a reaiiy serviceatue j
pap.iT fabric. It is a mixture of vari j f..rm iudition i fare to tin-1 .me ..
ous animal and vegetable sub-taui es, um oi frier d wh- has (-mt. mrd of that
the farmer bein vod. S k and skills, siimont by thU fam-n vi-t e.l',.- fct m ha
the latter !llX, jut', hemp and Cotton. The ictim of hntr ho, I a;u', liver eompiaiot,
These artielti are all reduced to a Uti? ' constipation, i erv.u pr .iftr fi 01, .r gcteral
I'leaclieil, ami ttiett leifca Uy
! 1'. 'f'l - .'I
means of m ienne ry. I in: mixiurc 01
fhe.-e several MlLstaneci jUoduCCs a f l
rie id" wonderful flexibility and strength.
It can be sewed to, tber by a machine
as readily as woven fabrics, and makes
as .-trout: a -earn.
d his renter is of a very serviceable
nature, and is made into tablecloths,!"" hi" sta, a Id another to the l,.t of
i napkins, bandkerebi, f. pants, curtains,
shirts, and other articles d dress. The
pettieoifs mole Iron this felted paper
are of very elaborate d, m-ii and won.
1 r 1 1 01 .! : l
dei fni be iuty. J hey ar cither iiiuted
'
or stamped, and bear o close a resent
' 1 t . . - V 11
d IfiCC to ill)' II OT eotfOU ootS Ol IlKC
1 - ,; .1.1 i. l. ,
leseripf ton as to almost oi ly the sctu-
t , , , ,
tiny o
tin: aioe.sf expeirs. j nesianipen
ork fs k i 1 f s display r delicacy of
'i
niffern that if woulij In- ;imi'it impos
sible to huiure hy any ordinary skill
with 'he needie. Imitation blankets
and chintz for beds, furniture, or cur
tains are ni-o made very cheaply. Mm
bossed fablecioriis ;,nd iL'Uied -napkins
made of felted paper so closely resem
ble the ;oM;uine damask linen as to be
palmed o(f upon the unsuspecting as
the eenuiue .article.
dn (Jermany paper napkin's have
been used fbr several yearn. Their cost
i but a trifle, and they pay lor them
selves before they are tcijuired to be
cast aside.
Felted paper is capable of being
made into lace, fringe and trimming ;
and for these several purposes it is un
equtlcd in point of cheapness ; and du
rability. Imitation leather is also made
from the same material, which i.s per
fectly impervious to water. H is soft
aud pliable, and is a useful fabric for
covering furniture, making into shoej
for belts, nnd many oilier purpose.
In China atid Japan paper clothing
has long been worn. by the inhabitants.
It is very cheaply produced there, a
good paper coat costing only ten cents,
while the expense of an entire siit is
limited to twenty five cents. Un ifed
States Aconom'xf.
The Court House at Lafayette has
been painted, and now presents a neat
appearance.
4 (10011 OOMFORTAUIiK IU
i Pe.ro, with plenty of lirc-w io;
notion axi
plenty ol 11 rc- w io I con ve io. n 1 .
Miuutu about two miles (loiith-wcKt o Hailas.
For particulars eixjuire of It. II. Tyson,' at tho
ofiice of ths HtsrvpucAN.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WaiJilin DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Ol Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
UK,VLKsTATK in thi CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in !h m o-t deniruble lo
oaltie.s. eoiedjoinr of LOTS, HALF 15 LOCKS
aud BLOCKS. HOUSES and STORES; al-o,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuabb
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL purls of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Proper! v
purchased for Correspond uif-i, in (hi (MTV
and thr.oiu'hntO the STATES and T ERRI
TOi:n:S. woii it r;ir.. ,ir,,l ri lHJ U1(t;t
ADVANTAOEol'S TERMS. '
HOUSEst nnd STORES LEASED.
lovns NEctvrr ti:d, n.,d claims of
ALL DI'SCl li'TIONS PitOMPLY COL
LECTED. An.l General FINANCIAL and
AiJENCY UCSINKSS. iran.-actc-.l.
AOEVTS of i!,;4 OFFICE, in all the
CITIF.S and TOWN'S i.t tb STATE. wM
re.ivo d -ripri .,n.i of FARM PROPERTY
and forw ard too i nue to thu above address.
18 70
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e ss oi.z: Zl A .
llo'.V To CERE IT.
-0 -oe,ot of f ',10 Di rih
At lh
wh i.'h
alvvuvf prf' !
i'I.i'I; iif too Cholera, titlo-
n ,ap "Cif 1! ..." P. mm
K-iler m K'l-ir an-t wa-
tt-r, (ii t if -o'o -oior. ' i.nd thva b tihe fr flv
the -torn 1 ! ;0' 1 b uithtli-i P on Ki'Ur
.' tr. S'i fi'd 1 U" d ! rh f r ft tuo eontUiue
tv o t, ,,r fift-i-n rois uff- un-r-ii.-v-l.
Irs Xtrou" r:iJi--.
i'.-'.i.f.d nuv bv ive at a
t .. (, ,;,. ,, ,
t .v . r more f..-
d..-..
r, a rern-'dv, hat no cfpei!.
ft. s ! v. oi r Ci.ui ! iiiir-i, I'V''
v, A -: ii n 0 ?ir-- i 1 "n! iii hi
I re-. ..-- ! i'h
by f
a ' t! it 0
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like iis .i . w b -ti o t-ro 1 !
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ti"':- i e. 1; 1
er.i.ti. 1 -r sj. u 11 -a 1:1 .o-.s ;o! I l..oUia.'!,c
d-.'t t'it t- lr it. In rt, it m a Paix Klt.t.-
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l "n'le i ia '; ! pr -vf r'o . b i -h y
';' asd Ai!in n 'i ! ' 'iKv far! m J-
Volt f'-'t ri-Ii -?. Th?r e-.-(-jiif' ii tt
fine h i-. d-M.e tr .tt'er. bvf'or th ,
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th. ic.s.-hf s. ; nil lac r-e I, a aa 1 j ft v !
iv- t in u", H .t.-ir. -r' St-.m..-h L.Ucru in. r
th tvt av-t tiiaa.j.hai.tiy. an-l h'.'i;-c iM im
. .
mes.su pupuur.sy an-i at ,. . 1 i.e uMtri
Uet.uity, !i. Inly to make in jiery in the
- tl .
ncinuortiooa wticrn 110 rnlei -n order t"
diover what thi "t in-bird t !'.r.it i ve b.i
:T. etc I in rf limdar to Ioj own. In th
published tefim.ny to meri?. be will foi l
a volume of j ro. f ! of jj ianit iry pr.'perti"
which it i in po.i.ib!e for bis common en.e to
rffit. He tries it, and the effect, it produce
j 'ineS ,n tavor. Hum. ,t, reputation.
".,on. cnr.miaut
! r"w n",, A h' '"r!..t,n nnl imp..M..rs
j if tU",n t U' ' l -thcr
i tIso trk' a ? nil" f'lii wi b'r ran . ntn-.-npt t"
, . , , , , ' , ., .
thrust into IIm' IiiiimI :oi1 u wm (tie I broil
j f i-,va!id-, th;ir bnpharar-l ctie.iiM,, a
I 1 ..!... t .... i ...... .1 - 1
I MUO-mmc I'M ihc 1 "in.- wui -li i. r so in.lltv
venr bu bern ;i me. Leal (ifaple thr -tiir i.oit
i -,. , . . . , . ' . ,
! I lilt" 1 M l!, .n;...i Ailienea. V:i
t!i.'
nnd
the Wect Indi- -', but only sneoi . c I to n v rv
sroii'l exo-nt. tbi rc oni'i a the t '. !!.
bli'l,r i- 'Tt.mu d VV 1 i : 1 1
e:i:!v
1
i their e.oiii i.
,,.1..
uoe rtiiiuiii after Mrang--
Perhip tlocc (hit have ctoerioner can tell,
and pcrh. ip1 it would be, t your iiit-rct to aU
someone ta it Unw. w here th Uich and H:uc
j Dres3 Goods, tiio.? Lalio3' Hats that rc the
fashion direct fo.m Mr. C I.evv'f Jlioeo
Klcpant S t 1.) Ladlos' Furs, ar.d those New
tyle Skirt that iij earcd to uich advantage
over those ili:h fi i'e I Ladies' Boots, innuu
fuctarcd at lrot7,m.m, Domivnn A Ui!lnhan',
porthmd. reon. of all f which you bad sie-h
a bvih display by the folk County ladies at
the Oregon State Fiiir. Or petlwip?, gentlemen,
you would lik to call and examine for your
p Ivc.j those Kleniit Fitting Suit. of Cent's
Clothing, while I show yon a Fine Assort
ment of Ocn'.'s Furnishing Goods. And whi n
it come to Yau o e Notions, Fancy Good,
Jewelry. Fino T.bacco3 and. Cigars, Gr
CvliO' of nil le.irij,tioiis -la-f-niicud ctro tly
at Portland prices my customers bear witness
of the Excellency and Cheapness.
ALSO.
Hole Ascot for P dk County for the Hoot and
Sice Mannf.iet..ry of Purtlai.d, Oregon, the
x'-cllont niiality ,,f whose go d.i are creating
Mich n excitement njj V(.r tjlt, state and Pa-
eifie Territories. Trade increasing every day
at La Cledo (formerly ChtlV'n Store).
AI. M. ELIilrf, Proprietor.
ISoIl ES.is no S'urv like a
Woeii.'iii Ncoriiccl
And why n.)t, when tho DIXIK STORE is
Belling
Fine Liverpool Salt at per owt. $2 20
Coarse ditto at 1 80
Cjrmen IslnndM 2 IU)
Hock, Fine nt I 7a
Ditto, Coarse at. .....1 48
Coal Oil per gallon 72
Co!I'ee, L'esd at per jtound. ?2J
pitto Inferior Itrands nt...... t tiji to 1 8
Sugars lroiu 8J to 15
And everything tdto proportionately Cboap.
NEW AD VEJlTlsEMENl S.
CIII3A-I! 1113 AT!!
Cheaper lliaii Cver!!!
HOLTEK, WOKTLEY & CO.,
ELLEWDALE STORE,
Havo removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallus, aud are constantly receiving NEW and
WELL SELECTED UOODS, consisting of
I. allies' Dress and lanry floods,
Men and Hoy.' Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles. and Childrcns hoca of every
StjJe and Sl,c.
A full Stock of Groceries constantly
011 hand,alj Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen floods Msnulacturcd at the
i:!lcnda!e Alill, sueh as
Heavers, Cas.-iiiiere-. Hard Times,
TwteiN, FJantitls and Jllankcts,
AViiieh we ollV-r at Vholeble and Retail.
Having a oe.-ire to bcat permanently in
DuU.i-, we wiM dial fairly and justly with all
who 111 iv favor u with their patron !';". AV
will exchanxe -cds for Country Produce, for
which we will piy the Hihebt Price.
Bring on year Egg3 aad Batter.
2-If
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CAUFOP.NIA '
VINEGAR BITTERS,
ii Hundreds of Thousands ?fH
f Pear testimony- to thdr Wonder- y
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IJFANCY drink. si?
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Hidrltmul Ui tiK-c I.iquoi H So t r' d.t-piced
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t'.c t'"-l'.-r (ii t :rc.rikcniu aaa ruin, vvi mi a
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i-e'nc.s-iado from tt.e Native r.oot an4
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im ;:ii n.:t nnd i.ix r. tavist; imci-
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CO., Ir!4.'- ii'ul ( ".. .Vf'e' t'i, San lr:i:el:-.ic.
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t-OLP UV ALL PrU'O.UISTo
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DALLAS. POLK COUNTY, OREGON.
FACULTY.
M. M. OGLES It Y. PitiNcir t., ,vni TrnntER
OF M IT II I'M A Tie I. AMI NATCHtl. SriKNTIS.
MISS E. a. WITTEN, Tkm heu of Mrsic
anp Fhkntii.
MISS A. E. St'Kll'.KK, Tkai-hi-ii of the
P P. I M A 1 1 V 1 ) K. V A 11 T M K S T
The rir?t Term of 1N7I -2 vns commenced on
the second Monday (11th day) of Sept., 1S71.
The l'nblit S hool will be taught duiinithc
present Term, in eonneetiou with the Academy.
All those who .ii l not belong to the Il.illun Dis
ti'ietiuApd 1 87 1 . when the 1'uMio Tax wa
voted, will be charged the regular Academical
T tut ion.
T U 1TION:
Phimmiv 1? ii a Ni.'H ks, per Term $t
iMI IIMrl'I ATK .. 6 M
HlUllKST. .. S 00
Latin and French, each $2 extra.
Mas ie. $12 per Term.
Charge will bo made from tho timo of enter
ing to the close- of uudi term, or half term, n
the case may be. No deductions will be made
except in cases of protracted nekneas.
lly order of tho Hoard of Trustees. 30-tf
It i.i n. innrk of the unsuccessful man, that
he invnriaMy luck his stablo door when the
borne ban been stolen. This sort of wisdom
never thinks of bodily health until it i gone.
Ptit just ne much as any diceao bin become
neatcd. the power of the Fyideui to refiifit and
throw it oil is weakened, hence time is all im
portant. For dyspepsia nil diseases of the
liver, Htomacli, ok in and kidneys, iiml all that
bejjin in vitiate I blood do not wait until tho
disease is eonlii ined, but attack it by u timely
use of Dll. WALKERS CaLIFOBXIA VX0AU
UiTTEUS.
111 f"$ III
53- IU
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
jgjfc PIO.VEER TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Boor South oj
Post Office.
Dallas ------- Oregofi
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difierence between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, lor
shipment, I Lave on Land both my own make
and alo that of factory in tike, so that peoplo
may take their choice. My stock consists in
part, of
Stoves of all kinds.
Copper, !lraj and Iron Ware,'
Wire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove Rollers, Tea Kettlei,
Milk I'ans, Dippers,
L,ard and IJutter Cans,
Ueatersi,
Japmned Ware a generl Assortment,
Cooking- Spoons, A variety of Gem Pant,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Hos
Improved Patterns,
And in faet evc-rythinjr that can bo found in a
first cla.-.i Tin and Stove cture.
Job Work
Neatly Don 3 and Promptly Attended to.
50-tf T. li. NEWMAN.
W. II. TKAI, : Co.,
W:ion tV Cvriiac lakers
MAIN STR CUT, DALLAS,
A re on hand with their WAGGONS and BUG
(ilKS at their old Ftand this Spring as usual,
and intend to i-tll them very chep for Cash ;
the I'riet-ts tanging from f l.'0 to $1S0.
They have also on hand for ialo plenty of
wag'iti materials, tiive hitn a call and seethera
Ail kind of work in thtir line done to order.
All kind." of H!acksmi'hiii done cn short
notiee, an 1 in a ' worl-ctianlike manner. HorM
Shoeing $2 5", eah down.
Thaiii.fol for pa-t f atrunae, they solicit
eot.t u iao'-e of the' same.
0 tf Hallas, May 6, 1871.
KOLA KTOIti;.
SI AVISO PritCHAs-ED A LABGE AND
i eompletc Stoek of UENEKAL MEB-
CilANDI.E, ti-ntii-ting in part o.'
(Iass, (tucciifcware,
Tobacco, Cigars,
j At -1 all srtieW futrid in a GENERAL VAR1-
lli V Mitij:, I wculd n.'petfully call th
aiur.ti. . tie Public to tu'y 1't-tablii-bmeat.
ll'.LtM Cash prioe paid for
1 MRS AND PISI.TKY.
P.. A. PAY,
Eola, Po!k Co., Ogu.
If- tf
Avm ImooiU ! Aew Goods!!
for tiii: iri:si:xt season.
We respectfully call the attention of th
Public to our Well Selected Stock of
Ladies Drrss Cloud,
Ladies" and .iliscs'' Hat,
(ants' I'arnlidiliig Cooda,
Gloves, Galterc. Etc.
Hardware,
Groceries,
School R. oks,
Stationer, bc,
!u fact Evrrj tiling und in a First
ClaMt-Retail Stole.
We can assure cur Patron! that we will b
U. with ihc t:me.
C me and Examine Jour Pt'u-k before pur-eha.'-ing
clue where.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Gooda !
N. A. J. D. LEE
Dallas April 22, 1S71. 1-tl
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNQ
.1. It. SMILin-lon, II.'I?.,
LATE OF SAN riLANCISCO
ITns established himelf in Pwrtland, Oregon.
Oilices, No. 3 and 4 Holmes Ituildings, Fimt
Street, three doorn frem l.ndd A Tilton'a Bank,
where he may bo consulted daily, and will
treat disease of tho aborcsuamed organs at
his specialities.
All operation? on the Eye and Ear uiade in
the most scientific nnrt cnicful manner.
Artificial having all the beauty and
mobility of the natural eye. inserted.
Refer for hi professional standing to L. C.
Lane, M. P.. Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin
llentley. M. !., Prof, of Anatomy, Univer&ity
of the Pacific, and for hi. success in treating
patients to over 1,M)0 enscs treated liy him in
San Francisco; also to Levi E?te, Esq.,
Portland, Wm. II. Tilton, Esq., Vancouver
John Alexander, Esp, Coupcrille, W. T., and
many otherd on this North Coast. 23.6ua
TIIAAK A. COOK,
BOOKBINDER,
AND
Blank Boo!c Manufacturer,
SAIEM, UUEGON,
-. ,: Pookbinilerv in SaUm. in raw
w
prepared to do all manner of
work known to tho trade.
Magazines. Newspftpots and Music Bound
in any desired Style.
Old Books Ee-Beuni.
ET.'VK Pif0KS of tvery description, with
r w ut l'r nted Headings, Manufaotuted to
0 ''.
BL ANKS of every kind Ruled and Printed
to Order,
PRICES REASONABLE
In Griswold's Block. 2S4m