TOWN & COUNTY NEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1871.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Qnotations Ill
Legal Tenders in Portland
Baying 90 J
Selling 91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by O. B. Stiles, Pooplc's
filercnant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 15 bush.
OATS 62J 75c,
BARLEY $t "
FLOUR $6 $6 50 p bbl.
" Sks$l tJ2 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4c. 0 lb.
BEANS 6i5. lb.
BACON Sides. 13 15c lb.
" Shoulders, Sc. to 10c i lb.
IIAMS 14 16c lb.
PORK Dressed, fl cents.
Pickled, 8c. to 10c. p lb.
BUTTER Firkins 25 30c "0 lb.
" R 41s, 35 to 45c. $ lb.
EG(lS-35e doi.
LARD Bulk, 14c; tins, 15
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
APPLES Green, 50c bhl.
" Dried. 6c lb.
CIIEESE New Oregon, 20 25c B lb.
CHICKENS 2 50 $3 doz.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS16J A lb.
WOOL 33 Jc. 1 lb
JS" Please notice this. Those in arrears,
either for subscription or advertising, will con
fer a favor by calling and settling. It is a
small amount to each, but in the aggregate
amounts to a handsome sum to u, and will
enable at to make certain improvement
contemplated.
The Circuit Court, Judge Bnham presiding,
will commence its Session here next week.
Dr. Jessup has left Dallas. He has eone to
Salem, where he is engaged for the winter to
lecture inihe Medical College.
Prof. C. B. Plummer will give Reading at
the Court House in this place on Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings next, the 21st and 22J
inst.
Re-opening. The well known firm of G. B.
and M. Ilirsoh have again opened at their old
stand in Salem. Their stock is extensive, and
parties calling there will find what they want,
at prices to suit the times.
Chemeketa Hotel. Thisfavorito house, under
the management of Mr. R. P. Earhart, is be
coming more and mre popular. We can
assure the publ'ie that by going there they can
gut elegant rooms and hi yu uiuckamuck for
teens chickamum.
The second quarterly meeting for Dallas will
be held at the M. E. Church to-day and to
morrow. Services at 11 a. m. to-day, and the
uaual services for Sabbath on such occasions.
Elder Woodward is expeetel. The public are
invited to attend. J. James Pastor.
The Dallas Literary Society held their usual
weekly meeting on Thursday evening last. It
was announced at the close that there would
not be any meeting next week, on accou nt of it
being Court week. The meeting, therefore,
stands adjourned io Thurday evening the 30th
inet.
We beg to call the attention of the public to
the card of Dr. W. H. Rubell, dentist, which
appears in another column. The Doctor is so
well known iu these parts as a fint-elass den
tist, that it is only necessary to let it be known
that he can be seen here, for people requiring
any work in dentistry to avail themselves of
the opportunity.
A Sad Affair. Mother of those sad incidents
which occasionally shock communities, has
lately been brought to light in our county. As
the matter is to bo brought before the Courts,
and the parties in high standing in the com
munity, we refrain from mentioning names,
but will give particulars as we get them from
reliable parties. A young man owning a farm,
had a family liviug in his house, with whom
he boarded. Among the members ot the family
was a young lady about seventeen years of age.
Soon after the family took up their quarters in
bisfcoufie the young man made some advances
to the young lady, which she indignantly re
pelled. He offered her money to the amount
of fifty dollars to yield to his request, but this
ae refused. He then attempted to accomplish
his hellish scheme by brute force-, in this she
proved more than a match for him. The lady
said no&mg about his conduct, thinking she
was competent to take care of herself. The
3BDg man, however, was determiued not to be
defeated and he resorted to drugs to accom
plish his fiendish purpose. This is the outline
of the case as it comes to us. We forbear com
ment, hoping that the case may be fully inves
tigated, and the party, if guilty, meet his
merited punishment to the fullest extent of the
law.
The Citt Boot Store has long been Head
quarters for tbo State of Tjurel's Cele
brated Boots, of which I have Ejtelntiv
Hale. Parties are cautioned to examine and
find my name on them, as the country is
flooded with a Rotten Boot, in imitation of the
genuine article. Every pair of Tirrel'i Boots
sold at my establishment is guaranteed to gi7e
perfect satisfaction.
Remember that the above house sella no
buff or split goods. No shoddy palmed off
upon his customers for a superior article of
French Calf. All rips, returned in a reason
able time, repaired free of charge.
S7-tf J. W. GILBERT, Salem.
FOR RENT.
A GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
Barn, with plenty of fire-wood convenient,
fcituate about two miles south-west of Dallas.
For particulars enquire of tR. JJ. Tyson, t the
cioe of (lie HxrviuiXM.
Telegraphic Siiiiiiu ary,
London, November 11. The Qacen's
health is wonderfully improved. All
proposals for partial regency have been
abandoned.
Now York, November 11. The
Committee appointed to investigate the
alleged election frauds in Brooklyn are
said to have made startling discoveries.
The testimony will not be made public,
until some action is taken ugaiust the
guilty parties.
The Chief Sanitary Inspector reports
seven new cases of small pox since yes
terday in various parts of the city. It
is feared that it may become epidemic,
as there are now forty-two cases in the
city.
Celie and Gustave May have been ac
quited on the charge of smuggling.
They were Communists at Paris, aud
came to this city with $8,000 worth of
diamonds secreted about their persons.
On landing they were suspected of
smuggling.
George IJotts was gentenc cd to be
hanged on December 21st for the mur
der of Pet Ilalstead. Exceptiou to
the sentence is Bled.
There is considerable excitement in
town to uight caused by the announce
ment that the Russian Prince is in the
lower bay. The basis of the report is
the arrival of one of the Russian frigates
below. One vessel of the Russian fleet
is now off the Highlands cotniug into
the bay.
Albany, N Y , November 11. Gov
ernor Hoffman has pardoned Benjamin
Placan, sentenced to be hanged for
poisoning his wife.
Washington, November 11. Some
of the best talent in the United States
is expected to be present at the Libor
Reform Convention on December 5th.
Already some four or five hundred cro
dentiils have been mailed by influen
tial sympathizers.
The Civil Service Commissioners to
day resumed their regular sessnm,
which has been interrupted by a week's
recess. All members were presetn ex
cept Medill, who is still detained at
Chicago. The Subject under discussion
was what exepti'ms are neces.-ary to
the proposed general rules in appoint
ments. North Carolina dispatches report that
the United States Court at Raleigh
had sentenced a large number of lvu-
Klux to the Peniteuti try. On Wed
nesday twenty one arrests were made.
1 he people are fleeing rapidly.
Judge Carter, of the district Supreme
Court, decided to-day that the women
do not have the right to vote. 1 he
pla'ntifTs were two women denied the
suffrage. It is understood that the c.te
will be carried to the United Slate-
Supreme Court.
The British Claims Commi-Mioti
meets here on the 4th.
The injunction against issuing
81,0000,000 for city improvements was
to-day dissolved.
The report ot the defalcation in the
Washington Posit Office is untrue.
The resignation of General Franz
Sigel as Collector of Internal Reve
nue for the Ninth District of New York
was received at the Treasury Depart
ment to-day.
W he re a. By the act of Congress
entitled "An Act to enfore the provi
mmis of the Fourteenth Amendment
to the Constitution of the United States
and for other purposes," approved
April 20th, 1S71, power h given to the
President of the United States, when
within his judgment the public safety
requires it, to suspend the privilege of
habeas corpus in any State, or part of a
State, now, therefore, I, Ulysses S
Grant, President of the United" States
of America, by virtue of authority
vested in me by the Constitution and
the Act of Congress aforesaid, hereby
declare, in tny judgment, that the pub
lic safety especially requires that the
privileges of the writ of habeas ccrpus
be suspended to the end that rebellion i
may be overthrown, and do hereby
suspend the privelegc of the writ of
habeas corpus within the county of
Union in the State of South Corolina,
in regard to all persons arrested by the
Marshal of the United States for said
District of South Carolina, or by
any of his Deputies, or by any soldier or
citizen acting under orders of said
Marshal, Deptuty or military officer
within said county, Charged with any
violation of the Act of Congress afore
said during the continuance of such a
rebellion.
In witness whereof, I have here un
to set my hand and caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed. Done at
the city of Washington this tenth day
of November, in the year of our Lord
1871, and the independence of the
United States the ninety-six.
(Signed) U.S. Grant.
President of the United States.
Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Salt Lake, Utah, November 11.
The Herald this morning publishes a
letter fiom St. George relative to the
Conference, bat not a word in regard
to Brigham Young. This is remarka.
blc, as heretofore every movement of
Brigham, when away from the city, has
been reported daily by letter and tele
graph. Philadelphia, November 11. The
health report to-day shows 100 deaths
from emall-nox during the week. The
number of cases under treatment has
largely decreased.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WII.LM.U DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Gl Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL'KSTATB in this CITY and
EAST POUT LAN I) in the most dosinthlo ln
caltics. consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
anJ BLOCKS, HOUSHS and STuIlKS; alo,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased fur Correspondent, in thin CITY
and throughout tho STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great care and on tho most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCI IPTIONS PltOMI'LY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of tin OFFICE, in nil the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
recive ascriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the some to the above address.
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HOW TO CURE IT.
At th? commencement of the Dhrihm, whi'-h
always precedes an attack of tho Cholera, take
a teap ionful f i'.iin Killer in ti:tr and wa
ter, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowel with the Pain Killer
clear. Should the di.irrhn or crimps continue
repent the doo every en r fifteen nmaite? un
til tho patient i relieved. In extreme caes.
two or more teaspoon t'uU may be given at a
doe.
The Pain Killer, a a remedy, ha no opi.il.
Incxe of CH'ili n, Summer (.Vniplain?.. ly
lepsift. Dy.fntery. Afhm. it cure in one ni;ht
by taking it internally, ari l hi!hiii with it
freely. Itsacti .n i Hko m.i',ri. wh-n external
ly applied to Old Son . Ditrn, S.- i! I.-', and
Spr;n!i. For Sick Headaehe and Toothache
don't fail to try it. In h rt, it i a Pais Km.i -f:
it.
Direef ions ,v :iipany evh bottle.
The Pain Ki!Ier i.ooid by all dealer in .Me i
icincg. Pri v. 2 ' ocnM. 5i or,tnr) I $1 per bottle
lie C;uid-d by nhat jou littou.
There m n M proverb which y, "Kxpo
rionr it the ire ui lc" To tbi tii !e tho
rfir'l: rind n't'iti' it ror.!lv trim ul...it j. ..tin
about f .r relief. Th.ty impure what a medi
cine has done for other, before they adopt it
tbcta-elve. Of all the remedies and preven
tives in u.e, H-.stetter's Stomach Bitter meet
the tet uiot triumphantly, and hem e it- im-men-ie
popularity an I va.U The jtuaVrcr
form indigestion i mro to find omo one
ainori lm friend who ba been rurud of that
ailment by this f.mou vegetable stomachic.
The victim of fever and aue, liver complaint,
constipation, nervous prostration, or general
debility, has only to make impiiry in the
neighborhood where he rai k-s in order to
disiover what th is standard restorative lias
effected in eases MmiJar to his own. In the
publifbed testimony to its merits he will find
a volume of proofs of its sanitiry properties
which it is impossible for his common eense to
resist. He tries it, and tho cfleet it produces
oh his system add another to tho host of
witnesses in its favor. Thus, its reputation,
founded on facts, not aferlions, continually
grows and spreads. Charlatans and impostors,
some of them mere local tricksters and other
who fake a somewhat wider range, attempt to
thrust into the hand nnd down the Throats
of invalid?, their haphazard concoctions, as
substitutes for the tome which for xo ninny
years has been a medical stnple throughout the
I nited States, Spanish America, Canada, and
tho Wet Indies, but only succeed to a very
small extent. In this reasoning age, tho people
having acer(ained what is really deserving of
their confidence, decline "running alter strange
gods."
Perhaps those that have experience can tell.
and perhaps it would be to your interest to ak
someone that knows, where the Rich and Raro
Dress Goods, those Lalios' Hats that are the
fahion direct from Mrs. C. Levy's those
Elegant Sets of Ladies' Furs, and those New
Style Skirt that appeared to such advantage
over those High Laced Ladies' Boots, manu
factured at Protztnan, Donovan A Oillahan s,
Portland. Oregon, tif all of which you bad such
a lavish display by the Polk County Ia4ieu at
the Oregon State Fair. Or perhaps, gentlemen,
you would liko to call and examine for your
selves those Elegant Fitting Suits of Gent's
Clothing, while I show you a Fine Assort
ment of Gent's Furnishing Goods. And when
it comes t Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods,
Jewelry, Fino Tobaccos and Cigars, Gro
ceries of all Descriptions last-named strictly
at Portland prices my customers bear witness
of tie Excellency and Cheapness.
ALSO,
Solo Agent for Polk County for tho Boot and
Shoo Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, tho
excellent quality of whose goods aro creating
such an excitement all over tho State and Pa
cific Territories. Trade increasing every day
at La Cledo (formerly Cluff's Store).
Al. M. ELLIS, Proprietor.
A Kit A II AM A PLANRT.-
And now comes Prof. Chancy and proclaims
all "Wcbloot" and the reoido thereof, that
to
be ba the documents wherewith to prove that
Abraham, tho old patriarch, Sarah's lord and
Ilagar's buuband, ad interim, tho paternal
ancestor of Isaac.the founder of a great nation,
in whose capacious bosom tho weary hope to
find rest, was after all nothing but a planet,
and that Sarab, the mother ot Isaac, was but
twinkling itar. What cherished tradition will
be attacked next? What fact will remain
unquestioned by these restless spirits ? In view
of this uncertainty, it is some relief to gentle
men desiring to bo fashionably dresped, to
know it to boa fact, no lutuer in ilij,ntr, that
the finest dress suits, tho most stylish hats and
caps and tho Iat,t novelties in furnishing
goods are to bo found at Murphy & Croasman's
at the Bank Building, corner of (State and
Commwcial streets, tulem.
NE W AD VER TISEMEN TS.
Ir. J. I P.vaiiUcii llei-glu
l'rom Prussia, the Great
Worm Exterminator
Office Cbetueketa Hotel, Salem, Oregon
Rooms 9 & 22.
Lata of San Francisco, Cal. would inform
the sick generally, that about forty years' ex
tensive practice of medicine and surgery in
Europe and the United States of which twenty
one have been in California.has by close observa
tion and great experiments, come to the con
cision that there aro more acute and
chronic diseases caused by worms, haydadids,
animalculio or other species of entrozoa. The
public genarally, or tho profession at large, are
not awaro of the number of patients who are
treated by eminent phyeie'uns for this, that, or
mch a complaint without any relief. If tho
disease has been understood, a few doses of
Dr. V's .Soc rtun Worm ll,mrdi would have
immediately cured tho complaint, and have
saved a great many lives. Dr. V. has collected
a large variety of California roots and herbs,
which, by analyzing, cloo observation and ex
tensive experiments, he can conscientiously sav
that he has discovered new remedies for sue
cestui cure lor the fullowing diseases :
JT-r-Dyspepsia, Chronic affections of the
Liver and Kidneys, first and second stages of
Consumption, White Swelling, Palsy, Sperma
torrhea or local weakness, Nervous Debility,
Epileptic Fits, Rhcumatifiu, Neuralgia, Diarr
hoea, Incontinence of Urine, Gravel, Flour Al
bus, Diabetes, Dropsy, and all those diseases
which aro known under the name of Venereal,
such as Syphilis, iu all its forms, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Strictures, False Passages, Iuttammation
of the Bladder and Prostrate Gland., Excoria
tions, Pustules, Piles, Pimjiles, Blotches.aud all
Cutaneous Eruptions of tho nkiu. Caucers Tu
mors cured with or without tperation. In re
cent Venereal Diseases, the Dr. effects a Cure
iu : to days or no charge.
For the Eye, Ear and Throat, Dr. V. possess
es new and invaluable remedies.
Dr. V. wouid ad be those ladin troubled
with irregularities of tbo - Uterus to try his
tiew remedies and get en red.
Dr. van Den Berth's Infa'liable Worm Syrup
for children. Price, $1 Warranted to expel the
worm., or the money refunded.
Dr. J. P. P. van Den Bergb'a Hair Tonh
a sine eiirc to destroy all nnitn.ilni!jt of the
II iir Fuiiiele-i, prevent falling oat, and pro
moting too Growth of the Hair. Price $1 60,
Warranted.
By consulting and undergoing a simple
examination, the ailiieted can learn if their
dieaj is eaued by Worms or not ; at all
events Dr. u-n Den Borgh can leU l hem from
what dim-ns they are s iflvrin.
Convultatl i a and exaninitlons FREE of
eharges in ail ea-es. Dr. van Den Bcrgh
guarantee.", tn all ea. , to otpel the worm,
and Cure all dtoc.tse he uu ler takes, or no
charge.
Card from Judge Frier, of I',lk Uounty.
IMi. J. "P. P. VAX Ihi Be huti ttr.tr Sir:
I take pleasure in tii .tikiiiiT you publicly for
the restoration of my health after nineteen
yeiri of great t"jflViiag uieua!ly and bodily.
I doeiored a gre.it deal ; was afflicted with al
most tvery ita i ii. ;ili!e p.! hi nnd despaired of
a !! diiy again. When I came to see
you at Salem, jou ;id you would rriaura the
ciusf of t;i -t n e.ir-' sofTem giu fie hou s.
1 eould hardly lilvc it. but i!tcr i king toe
five tatcis powd'Ts you gave me, nt-ut '.yo
Hnrni ii i ffoui uje, an i now, f .urteen days
.ifr.-rrtar is, I feel like another man. and am
aV.'e to f-iilow my lu-iiies without ptin or iit
couvenience. A, II. i
Bethel, Polk IV Oet. loth. 1 S7 1.
I .'.tM) onus i:pellt d.
Alter 7 years of ruff- ring, p-mi an 1 li b;!'tr,
and doetoiing fr nrtny eoitip!int" ttow prv
ed that I did not have, an I taking different kind.
of me In ine fr.m iisny eminent physician,
I gavf up in despair, thinking it was o u to
drench ray poor stomach any longer, an i that 1
nmt wa.te and waste away until there was
nothing 'oft of poor me. But bearing of the
anlonishing cures of Dr. J. P. P. van Den
Bergh ha performed in so short a time, efjo-t-ing
cures in a few hours, and my fiiends ad
vising me to make one more eflort, I conu!t-d
Dr. an Den Bergh, and he told me my tnistr
ies were caused by worms and be would cipd
them in about five hours. After taking five
small powders, 1,600 worms passed away from
me, and I am happy to say I am better than I
have been for a good while. P. It. EVES.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 Sib
day of September, 1871.
J, J. MURPHY, J. P.
ki.m ahkaum; t
Eight Hundred Worms Expelled
I think it a public benefit to make the fol
lowing statement, that I have been afflicted fer
two years with constant pinin the stomach,
and in fact, paini all over my body ; no ap
petite, and let me eat what I would it nlway
put me iu distress. No medicine would rc
l-atfiineand I grew worse and worse until
now I am a mere skeleton. Nobody eould tell
mo what was the matter with me, until I con
sulted Dr. J. P. P, Van lien Bergh. in Selem,
Oregon, and he told me I was afflicted with
worms, and they were the cause of all my
misery and pains. I took the Doctor' medi
cine, and he expelled Mi worms from me.
They are liko Leaches, with long tails, and
measure from one to one Hnd one half inches
in length. I only took six little powders, and
they brought the worms in four hours timn.
All those afflicted wishing to see mo can find
mo at Sam Runlet's stable, SaUm Oregon.
V. CRAIG.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th
day of Sept. 1871. J. J, MUPIIY. J. P.
Sai l worms can bo seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van
Den Bcrgh's office, Opera Ho-jse Block, Court
Street, Salem.
A CAUI).
Dr. J. P. P. Van I) EM BKRon Dmr Sir : I
deem it my duty to mako the following state
ment : For the last three years I have been
suffering with constant gnawing pain and a
quivering sensation jn my stomach, also pain
in my chest and heart, my food would not di
gest and I was so nervous that with difficulty
I could follow my occupation, which has Wen
here iu Salem for the past ten years, as a prac
tical dentist. In fact from tho coustant pain
and misery I had wasted away to a mere skel
eton. I bad been doctoring a great deal with
out any benefit, nnd believing there was no
help forme hut to linger on uutil death would
relieve all my suffering. Some of my friends
thought I had worms and had better see Dr.
Van Den Bergh. Ho told uie at onco that
worms were the cause of all my troubles, so ho
gave mo 6 small and tasteless powders and in 4
hours about 700 worms, from ono inch to one
and one half inches long, canine awayfrum mo
that day, ud the following night some more
came, and now I am happy to say I feel like
another man again, and am gaining rtrength
from day to day. II. SMITH, U. J.
Salem, Oregon, Sept. 23d, 1871.
Another Croat Slaughter 1
We think it our duty to make the follrwing
statement iu hopes it may do some good to sick
children : Our child had been sicls for some
time. Thinking all tho time our little ono was
troubled with worms we tried many doctors and
a great many remedies without any relief,
Some neighbors told us we should go and try
Dr. Van Hen Bergh, the worm doctor in Salem,
We did so and he gave a one botttlo of his
celebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the
medicine, to our great, astonishment about 800
worms passed away from our dear child, aad
now. thank heaven ha is wetl again.
' I. D. UH1ZZLI3.
Salem, Orcjfcn, Oct. 8d 1871.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHEAP! CIIE4 F! !
Cheaper than Ever!!!
KOLTEH, WORT LEY & CO.,
ELLEN DALE STORE,
Have removed their S TOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladles' Dress and fancy Cioods,
Meu and Roys Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles' and Chlldrens' Shoes of every
Style and Size.
A full Stock of CJroccries constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen CJoads .Manufactured at the
LUlcmlalc Mill, such as
Heavers, Cashmeres, Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannel and JUankets,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a de?ire to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange floods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay the Highest Prieo.
Bring on your Eggs and Batter.
3-tf
Tbe Great Medical Discovery t
Dr. WALOB'S CALIFORNIA v
VINEGAR BITTERS,
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Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to tbelr Wonder wo
rut curative iinecu. a
gt! a WHAT ARE THEY?I?
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C w jj TFIET ARE NOT A VILE
el FANCY DRINK. si?
Maia (t Poor Itutii, WbUker. Prof
Mplrita nnd Hrfuae Liquor doctored, spJced
aud sweetened to jlcac the tate. called "Ton
Jc,"" Appetizer," " Ilcttorcrs," e., that lead
t'.ie t'prlcr c n't Irunkcnncs and rutn. but are
a troe Medicine, made from the NatlTe Kootsand
llcrhsof Cailfv.riiia, tree from nil Alrobvlle
f-ilmulniii. T'ucyaru IheCKK.tT It !.(!
ri KirillU nnd I. IP G lilVISU PK1X
t'l I'l.Ea pfrfVct Itenovalor and lavljorator of
lUe Fyntf m. carrying off ail poisonous mailer acl
restorlrg t'- tl'. od to a In a':t J condition. Ko
prron can tae thcc riucrs accordiag to dlrec
tl a I rents. loiig tnwdl,
I'r liiflamamlurr nnd Chronic It ben
nniiom nod t.'ool, Djajtepmia r ludU
(etlng, lltllouM, Itemillriit nnd loier
millrnt Fevrr, IM cac of I be lilood,
Idver, fildnryi, nnd lllndder, these Hit
ler l avs been r.so.t sarccssful. Hwcb Dl
rir are c'ic l by Vitinfrd IllooH, wliich
t geacra"!? prodiiced ty Ucran cxnect of Urn
Dla'-xivo Orgnn.
.IYJrKP!IA OR INPlf;FiTIOX.
H,- la he. fa. i la ti3 ftion!der, Conl.s, TiRt-t-r.cssof
the lCft, itzuct-. Sour i:ructUons of
thcM onacii. V tit" In t!iO Month Bilious At
tac'hS. IV.p.tat!on . f the Heart, 1 ;-. lamination of
tl.e I.urc'.l'aia in the rlon of tho Kidneys.and
a hundred ot! cr pa'afal syiuptOKi, ara the off
springs of pypc!ia.
T'.i'y t-.ivigoratJ tha Stmnsrh and stimulate th
torpid livtr and Uon is. which render them of n
jaatlrd ffcary la cHsankirn U. blood t all
Impurities, and ! i. porting uew hfo andv.gorto
the TTholr sr stem.
FOIt HKIN Il"rSFS.rnrr t? JrvTettcr.
f-ii i.lu u.:i, '. '.. I. fe.'ou. nni;de. 1'uMaica.
It.uld, Carbanr 1 . filn-Wound, f cal i-llcsd. Fore
Fye, Eryi;M-l4. Itch, Scurf. IUr-.doration of
the Ha:jiors id r fte St!n, of
whatever name cr .t-:r . r rs iturady a-.,; up
; I carried o U of tho eyalctu 'u short tine by
the -is- of th Kitl- -. rc t ' ttl- I o-!
r&acft will fonMirc f..e r- -:i lacredalc w cd lcr
enrutlre efTocU.
Cl-ane U. Vttlste! Flo ! wTu-rvrr you C.-vl
ltd Impurllie bamlin ttirouah tic'ln iul'oiv
pl. Frartlon or feorc ; dcne it lifu you
Cnd It onatruftei and al uctfisb In tbe rers:
elranae It when H U foul. anJ your fw!UiK wl!l
tell yoa whn. Keep lite Mood pure and the
health of the rytm 111 follow.
PIN, T il'iSsad c titer W'OHIU, lurking In
the system of ao rnny tliouaud. arc cfT c(i:ry
destroyed end removed. For full direct Jour, read
carefully the circular auund each battle.
J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. Mcl)OS.M &
CO., I)rurKista and Oct. Apcnt. Sa;i Francisco,
Cl., aud 82 and 31 Cotnnerc.5 Street. New York.
BOLD BY ALL PKUOOI9T8 AND DEALERS.
45-1 y
ia ri:om: acadetiy,
DALLAS, FOLK COUNTY, 0EEO0N.
FACULTY.
M. M. OGLKSBY, Priscipai, asp TracnKR
or M ATnrMATtcAt. and Natth ai. Scikjickb.
MISS E. A. WITTEN, Teach kr or Mcsic
and Frkhch.
MISS A. E. SCRII1KR, Tk achkb or thk
Primart Drpartmbst
The First Term of 1871-2 was commenced on
tho second Mondny (11th day) of Sept,, 1871.
The Fnhlia School will he taught during th
present Term, in connection with the Academy.
All those who did not belong; to the Dallas Dis
trict in Ajril 1871, when the Public Tar wm
voted, will ho charged the regular Academical
Tintiun.
TUITION:
Primart Branches, par Term $4 9
ISTKRMFIMATK 6 00
Highest .. 8 00
Latin and French each $2 extra.
Munic. $12 per Term.
CbarfC" will be made from the t ime of enter
ing to the elope of each term, or half term, aa
the cane may he. No deductions, will be made
except in cases of protracted iickness.
By order of the Board of Trustees. SO-tf
Of all our knowledge, only a little has has
come to us thsough our sense. Nearly all that
we know we accepi on tho testimony of sotna
hody else. If thoxo who have never tried that
nurivalled vegetable preparation. Du. Walk
jrr'h Camponi a Vim kg a it Hittkiir, and are
suffering from dyspepsia, bilious or othor fo
vcea. or any disorders of tho skin, kidneys or
livor, or from impure blood, will receive the tes
timony of the many thousands who havo tried
the Bitters, and beoq curen, theo will be acting
wise!.
if V. - a
? -r BKa
Pi Eli
iff QpSl li
81 W I til
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIOXEER TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South oj
Post Office.
Dallas Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difierence between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
facture r a in Portland and other large cities, for
shipment, I have on hand both my own make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. My stock consists in
part, of
Stoves of all kinds,
Copper, Brass and Iron Vare,
Wire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk I'ans, Dippers,
JLard and Cutter Cant,
Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans,
Porcelain lined Ktew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the If os
Improved Pattern,
And in fact everything that can be found in a
first Cans Tin and Stove Store.
Job Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
50 -tf T. B. NEWMAN.
W II. TEAL & Co.,
V;ion & Carriage Makers,
MA1. .STKfclVr, DAM, AS,
Areon hand with their WAGGONS and BUG
GIES at their old Stand this Spring as nsnnl,
and intend to -II them very cheap Jor Cash :
the Prices ranging from fl.'.O to $180.
They have also on hand for sale plenty of
wagon maUri&ld. Give him a exit and see them
All kinds d work iu their line done to order.
All 1. 'rid of Illark.'rnithiiiir done cn short
notice, ai.-l in a work : manlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 iO. each dnwn.
Thankful for past patronage, they solicit
continuance of tbe same.
i tf Dallas, May 6, 1S7.
IOM STOKE.
HAVING PURCHASED A LARGE AND
cmpkte Mock of GENERAL MER
CHANDIZE, consisting iu part of
Dry iooc!,
CiroccricN,
(jila, (ueetiswaref
Ti Iiacco, Cigars,
And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY MOKE. I would respectfully call the
attention of the Public to my EttabiisbmcaL
Highest Cash price paid for
1 UKS AXD PELTRY.
R. A. RAY,
Eola, Polk Co., Ogm.
Ifl tf
cw Goods! Icw Goods!!
VOll TIIC PRESEXT SEASON'.
We respectfully rail the attention of th
Public to our Well Selected Stock vt
Ladle' lres Cloods,
I. a dies and Misses' Hats,
Cents' Famishing Goods,
Gloves, Gaiter. Etc.
Hardware,
Groceries,
School Il ioks,
Stationery, fcc.t
In fact Iiverj tiling Found In a. First
CUts Kctail Store.
We can assure ur Patrons that we will be
up with the times.
Come and Examine four Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Goods !
N. A. J. D. LEE
Dallas, April 22, 1871. 1-tl
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNQ
T. R, Pilkinton, ill. D.,
LATfE OF SAN FRANCISCO
nas cotabliflhed b5melf in Portland, Oreroo.
Offices, Nos. 3 and 4 Holmes' Buildings, First
Street, three doors from Ladd & Tilton's Bank,
where he iay be consulted daily, and will
treat diseases of tho above-named organs as
his specialities.
All operations on the Eye and Ear made in
the most scientific and cateful manner.
Artificial Eye, having 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
Bcntley. M. D., Pref. of Anatomy, University
of the Pacific, and for bis success in treating
patients to over 1,503 caies treated by him la,
San Tranciscof ah to Lovi Estes, Esq.
Portland, Won II. Tilton, Enq., Vareonver.
John Alexander, Esq., Coupcrille, W. T. and
many others on this North Coast. 25Cijx
Hell Has iio Frrv Hfcc a
Wofiiasi Accrued I
And why not, when tbe DIXIE STORE Is
soiling
Fine Liverpool Salt at per cwt. 1 2 20
Coarse ditto at 1 80
Carmen Island at 2 99
Rock, Fine at..... 1 74
Ditto, Coarse at 148
Coal Oil per gallon 72
Coffee, Best at per pounds , J2J
Ditto Inferior Brands at 16 to 18
Sugars irou fif to 1$
And everything else (roportionaUly C&aap,