TOWn & COUMTY HEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 23, .1871.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Quotations Ill
Legal Tenders in Portland: ;
Buying .....90 J Selling.
.91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by (3. 15. Stiles, Pooplo's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 15 f bush.
OATS 62 i 7ic.
BARLEY St "
FLOUll $6 a $6 50 hbl.
Sks$t "62 $1 75
CORN MEAL 1c. ft.
BEANS 6j. rci p.
BACON Silos, lit (a 15e r tt.
Shoulders. So. to 10c. f lb.
HAMS 14 l6o lb.
POUK Dressed. cents.
" Pickle I. Sc. to 10c. p tt.
BUTTER Firkins 23 (Ui 30 r lb.
" R lls. .'SO to 33c. lb.
EGGS 30e doz.
LARD liulk, lia; tin, 15
POTATOES From Wnon, $1 bushel.
-ONIONS $2 bushel.
APPLES Gr vn, 50e fX bhl.
Dried, 6c -jA lb.
CHEESE New Oregon. 20 25o 0 lb.
CHICKENS-' 50 (Ct $3 fX doz.
TURKEYS 75 (Tit SI e;. U.
DRIED PLUMS ICS tb
WOOL 33ic lb
.William Brown had quite a quantity of goods
in his store injured during the late storm, by
water breaking through the fl.it roof of his
brick building and running down upon the
goodi in the uiht.
Mr. Wm, Savago pised through hero last
Sunday with the property wbbdi absconded
with his wife. We ho-ir it ram jr e l that he left
his wife at Juncti a Ciy, aa 1 young Conner in
the JacksonviUj j ail.
Mails. Our mails this week have been very
irregular on the West-Side line, owin z to the
condition of the roads. Jesse Lewis, the car
rier on the Salem route, has. however, with un
flinching perseverance, stemmed the storm and
male his regular d ii!y trips on tim;.
Called, Mr. William B .on, one of the pro
prietors of the Wett Side, gave u a call on
Tuesday, and informs us th it the ;McMinniI!e
paper will make its app-a ranee next wtik.
That Roller," as wrJl as the rest of the ap.
paratus is to be new, and the people of "i am
bill are to be furtithtd with a "readable"
paper.
Music. -Brown E ed Ntttio M;y" and
"Fascinating Polka," two Cue pie-es of sheet
music, are just received fro in Gray's Music
Sioro, Portland, accompanied by the compli
ment of the gentlemanly ciar.iiger, Mr. Do
Brans. Thanks, gentlemen; anything " fas
cinating" is always acceptable, and " 15 n wn
Eyes" being our c-poci C favor. lei, wo are we'd
ploaiiJ wrh both.
Binding. Mr. Frank A. Cook, of Skmf
whose word is " binding," gave us a call on
Wednesday, ond showed us some splendid
specimens of book binding, done at bis bind
ery, in Salem. Those having magazines, or
other books, to be bound sftin.t do Utter than
patronize Mr. Cook, as ho u prepared to do all
kinds of work in that lino with neatness and
dispatch, and in the most durable manner. Any
work left at this office will bo promptly for
warded, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Whittling, Our people are buy pre paring
for Chrutmas. -The Christmas Tree exercises
are to be in the Court House to-day. Mrs. Jas
Campbell ha been quite ill daring the week.
The mails hae been very irregular the last few
days. Stilts have become obsolete, and snow
shoes have taken their place. We no'ieed a
th hotel, but didn't know
what they were until wa inquired. This shows
what we know abut farming. 1 he Ball on
Xoaday night at the Cou;t House bids fair to
to be a decided success.
Free Exhibition. Concerts, panorama", pub
lic readings and lectures all hav their charms.
Balls and picnics are really fascinating in their
season. The lectures of Mrs. Dunniway and
Mra Mjller are both amusing and instructive;
but all' thews combined have not the attractions
about them which ere presented by the collec
tion of toys to be gctn at the More of G. B
S tiles " Headquarters building," Main btreet,
Dallas. Kris Kringle has lavished his bounty
unstinted, and Santa Claus can be supplied for
many a trip among the little folks. Remember
aud call there for Christmas toys.
The Beautiful snow has decorated the hills
and valleys surrounding us, for the past week.
Nature has donned her winter livery, and al
though w miss the jingling of bells which
lends life and charm to the season o( sleighing
in many places, yet wa opine that we are fully
remunerated by the music of the " Charming
Belles," with which, thank ocr lucky stars, we
are amply provided. The snow comes just in
iime to hightea the enjoyment of "CLristmas
times " and lend a double charm to tho circles
of genial frien ls which will assemble in the
different localities to enjoy themselves as tbeir
yariod circumstances or inclinations may die-'
lata.
Mr. nenry Ilaygood, while attempting to
cross the creek short distance below town a
few days ago with bis bor-es and wagon,
drove into swimming water. The box floated
off, taking tba forward bolster with 'it, thus
leaving tho t horses with only the forward
wheels. The box floated to tho shore, or near
enough to allow Mr. II. to get out safe. The
horses floated down against a steep bluff where
it was impossible for them, to climb out, but by
getting assistance, Mr. II. succeeded in getting
them to another point and rescuing them.
Fortunately, nothing was lost, aad nobody
fcurt,
32 Please notice this. Thoso 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 Bum to us, and will
enable us to make certain improvements
contemplated.
Our Brass Band have received their iostru
ments, and from this forward we shall doubtless
be entertained v;ith plenty of music. The in
struments are all of splendid quality and fine
tone.
The Trans-Continental Railroad has opened
up, and the influx of immigration is developing
the resources of the Pacifio coast. The O. A
C. Road is doing the same thing for Oregon.
The Arts and Sciences are being developed
here as elsewhere. Photography has been im
proved, until the pictures of persons are so life
like as to astonish even the best informed. J.
H. Kincaid, at his gallery, is now prepared to
take advantage of all improvements, and draw
pictures of all sizes rnd styles, in such a man
ner as to please tho eye aud suit the taste of the
most fastidious. Dark weather unkei no dif
ference with grown persons.
Dallas, Dee. 2S, I S71. 42 lm
After us. While at work in our office last
Thursday, a stry piece of leal came rattling
through the window, in closo proximity to our
Lead. Wo rushed out furiously to sie what
was the matter, and found two or three of our
townsmen engaged iu shooting ut a mark, near
tho ofoce. One ball had struck tho edge of tho
plank on which fhe mark was fastened, glanced
ugainst tho side of a building, and from theie
through the window into our office. We are
all of a tremble, as we think " what might have
been" in case that bullet ' had put a head on
us;" but congratulate ourself with the old ad
age " The wean tbat'd born to bo hung'il
near be drooned;' and wo might add blowed
Up by keroseue, uor bit by a stray bullet.
E'en a'most. While pitting in our ffi-.-e
conversing with several friends, our worthy
fo renin n among the number, the latter reached
across the table fr some purpose, and in with
drawing bis hand, struck the table lamp, and
knocked it oCf up n tins fl or. Coujteru ti n
reigned supreme. Pictures of mangled corps-
wi'li features distorte I s as to be unpos.MoUi
to identify, r .ae up before us. Yimous f the
great white throne whi're wo would bo called
upou peremptorily to h.tn l in our check filled
our thoughts as wj prepared to mike our
egres thr"ttgh tho roof, propelled by the ox
pb'.Mve frce of kerosene. But alis ' for tie
uncertainty of human expectations. The ker--mis
was of the iiofi -xjd,t.ive kind, and wc
were robbed of a f rst-cl.iss item, and ao
barred from ereatig a great Actuation.
Sth.l Avornn
pit lent gains loj
1'.';m irtK ai.s Ci ftK! A
pound and recovers bis
health in f ur weeks time uuder the skillful
trt.-afment of Die. Aaonv. This is t certify
th.it I have been af!lcted kfor three years, and
that I kept declining slowly until tho latter"
( irt of la."t May, when I was taken d wn sud
denly, since which time. n before, I could get
no relief. My disease baffled th- ki!l of every
attempt, and only left me weaker, until death
would have been a relief at many times. Four
week? ago to-t.lght I placed niy-elf under the
care of Dr.- An us, wh.ts treatment gave me
immediate relief, and I continued to gain so
rupi'lly until now, afier uing his medicine only
four we-kn, I have gained fifteen and one-half
pounds, mid fed like a new man.
Yours truly,
JAMES II. OGLES BY.
Needy, Clackamas County, Oregon, Nov. 8th.
IS7L
Dr. Adorx publishes testimoniabi from but
fw of the many persons he cures.
Dr. Abo' Laboratory, Consulting an I
Operating Apartments' Corner of Third and
Morrison streets, Portland. Oregon.
ma ttn i ci).
MVEilS. KEVT. At tho rei-idence of the
bride's father, December 17th, 1S7I, by S. C.
Stiles, J. P., Mr. George Myers and Miss Sarah
M. Keyt ; all of Polk county, Oregon.
Will any preparation restore the hair to its
original color and nut injure it ? Yes ! Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Is consumption curable? There is no doubt
that the dread disease is preventable. It is,
strictly speaking a diieaso of the lungs th at
is. it is a dpo.-it in the lungs, of scrofulous
matter, which ought to be carried out of the
system altogether. For 'counteracting this
tendency to deposit, removing the scrofula,
strengthening the system, gently stimulating
the digestive organs and tho liver and kidneys
to a healthy action, and for purifying tho
blood, no remedy yet discovered equals Da.
Walkkh's Camforxiv Vinegar Bitters.
The Citt Boot Stork has long been Head
quarters for the Stato of Tikhkl'.h Cklb
nitATED Boots, of which I have Kxeluttive
Sole. Parties are cautioned to examine and
find my name on them, as - the country is
P.ooded with a Rotten Hoot, in imitation of the
genuine article. Every pair of Tirrel's Boots
sold at my establishment is! guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
Rkmembbr that the above house sells no
buff, or split gojda. Nuj shoddy palmed off
upon his customers for a superior article of
French Calf. All rips, returned in a reason
able time, repaired free of olharg
37-tf J. W. GILBERT, Salem.
THIS IIAIKiC ItliLi:.
rfHIE ENFORCEMENT OP THIS UNPoP
X "lar le at the late Agricultural Fair,
although a source of great annoyance to vinit
ors and of vexation to Marshals, was not en
tircly barren of good results, especially to the
people of this vicinity who are sagacious
enough to profit by the facts developed. It
Bceius that in ejecting parties violating the
rule, the Marshals found: great difiiculty in
some cases by reason of the clothing cf the
olfendersgiving way, while others more roughly
bandied were removed from the ground with
out the least injury to their clothing. This
mystery was solved by the Marshals when
they found on investigation, that tho clothing
which stood firm under the sturdy grip of the
officers was purchased with the exception of
one velvet suitjat tbejstoreof Murphy fc Croas
ruan, in the bank building corner of Stato and
Commercial st., Salem, where a good supply of
the aame kind of clothing is always ou hand,
together with a full assortment of fashionable
bats aad gents' furnishing goods. S3tf.
Tclcgr;ip2iic $iuii:;iar.v
I
Paris, Dec. 1G.The budget of tip
Minister of Finance, Poncier Querticf,
shows a surplus of fourteen million
francs. I
A bill for the partial renewal of tie
Chamber has been rejected by a Com
mittee of the Assembly by a majority
of one. I
JjERNE, Dec. 1G. Tho Federal As
sembly has pissed a bill interdicting to
establishment of the Order of Jesuits n
Switzerland. f
New York, Dec. 10 Tho Fxed
tive Committee of the Union Pacite
Railroad Company, at a meeting yu
this city to-day, in consideration of tie
donation of Douglas county bonds aitd
depot grounds at Omaha, on the 1st d;y
of January, that city resolved to m;kle
that place the actual terminus of tie
IT II I Alt
Jamfs Wuldrou, ou the 29th ui.,
shot himsulf in the store of Oivjn
Gardner, No. 401 Third Avenue, hv
ing just returned from California wiin
a considerable sum of money, lie died
at 8 45 this morning, at IJti'dcvue ll,s
pital, from the effect of theeelf inllicted
wound, :It will le remembered that
he was missing for several days, an I
was at lust discovered by his friends at
Iklleview.
The Situ says it has inform ition that
Mrs. Garvey, wife of plasterer Garvey,
arrived ia this city yesterday iron
Switzerland, and that hhe is insti uett I
by her hu.baud to say that on eondu
Hon of his not being prosecuted, he wi.j
disclose all he knows concerning tle
King frauds. She intimitis that lur
husbuud's revelations will implicate
Mayor Hail, Sweeney and Henry
Sinah. Her propasitiou Ins u it yvt
been replied to ty t'haries U'CiJ r.
Jjjs Ance'e, iKeeml.-er lo -Tit
police this juuiiniig urrtnfed Julio
vJurvillo, wno broke jail ut Sm H.ruj'
diiio two years ago and lied lo Arizona
uud was tmpi i.-.ju.tj ut Tuacon ior
criuju coiijiuitted there, a-uitj broke ju j
and escaped to tiiH eiiy. lie wiil be
turned to Sa:i liei nartlaio.
Jacksonville, i)ecenuer G
fiibbie, the young nun wh was put
ltcty co hided by the Mis.cs lilis tj
this place, I; as been ui rested on tU
cUji-c ol perjury, and bound over i
tae hum ol cO'J J lo uuvAer at the u.i
unu ol co art.
i is again asserted t!i it Stewart, I.
.Member ol the CuOau Cougrvs-., w.J
take liie place ot J'weed a Couj itN
feioucr ot i'ubhe Woiks. ;
jsiou, jte. in i,ynuf
morning, U'iiiiaiu lirowu kil ed i.s
wife by slabbing her with a diik.
Coionel Lvrt icnce, who j imped ir m
the wind nv of a ii-oue y-vMero ay, iiiu
tit ot msaujty , died to-day. , ;
llicliiiion.i, Dec. 10 (iov. W.iik
has paidoued Kx-Mayor Calhoun, iat
totore twice convicted of complicity it
tlie llauucsliii lorgetics.
fcavaunah, Dee. Ui. Collector U)
vetoed an appropriation to pay iuttrcrj
ou go d boods. ;
Tne Ku Kluxits were discharge I
to-day, except two from Dade county. ;
The Internationals this evening
made arrangemLias lor a parade tof
morri)w.
Washington, Dec. 10. A wruth-jj
report says a rain s'orm. probably ac
coinpanied with hi'h winds, app.H
rently threatening the coat ol Califj, j
nil.
The llejublicin Senators arc in
caucus ttiday on Tnitnbtiir.H proposi
tion in connection with the Committee!
on Retrenchment.
House. Mr. Snapp offered a reso
lution for the ..boiitiou of the print in
and transporting of public document
at the public expense. Referred .
Mr. Garfield from the Committee on
Appropriations, reported a bill autho
rizing the Secretary of the Treasury to
purchase at private sale the remainder
of the square of ground on which the
Post Office building ot Chicago recently
stood, not now owned by the Govern
merit.
VIC
V I. O It 1. (i V I D E ,
FOR 1872.
OVEIt ONE HUNDRED PAC5ES.
Printed In two colors, on superb TisTEn v
pk!?,. Focn Htr?tnBi Fkgravisgs op Flfv
Rtis, Plants, and Veuetables, with Descrip
tions, tnd i -
Tivo CoSoreil Platen, f
Directions aud plans for making Walif,
Lawns, Gardens. Ae. The handsomest Floral
CJuIde in the World. AH for te cents, to
those who think1 of buying Seeds. Not a quar
ter the cost. 200,000 sold of 1871.
Address. JAMES VICK. S
42ml. Rochester, X. .tj
FUSE! ! FUSE!!! 1
f riO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS ft
i would say that I have re-built my Shfp
on tho - I .
SAME f)LI COKNI1H,
Where I am prepared to do all kinds
WACSOPf WORK AND I!()!'.SH-
Mioi:i(i ox siroitr notice, i
As I have lost all my property by Fire, thoie
indebted to me for work will confer a favor
by paying up immediately. j
A friend in nood, ia a friend indeed.
ASA SURE VIS.
12-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Ct Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in the most deiirable lo
calties. eomdstinar of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, 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 STATE and TERRI
TORIES, wth jrreat oare and on tho most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS P ROM PLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL aud
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFF r OE. in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
reeive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
uJ forward tho some to the above address.
1414,0 Yi 18 70
r
fiaori: it a.
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Dl-irihne, whieh
always preee le an attack of the Cholera, ttike
a tnpoonful of Pain Killer in sugar an 1 wa
ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely
the to!i ieh and bowel with the Pain KiHer
elear. Should the diarrhr or erainti eoiitiime
r' jwst. th ilow every 'en or fiftoen minutes un
til the ptie;:t i relieved. In cxtreuie cae!.
two or moie teaspoonfuU may be given at a
d.
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal.
Inrnxr of Cholrra, Summer Complaints, lvs-
inisi. I)yntery. Asthma it cure. in one nisrbt
by takiiiiT it in'errutUv, and bulling with it
frtely. 1 1 artiroi i like mnie, wbui external
ly applictl to Did Sore, Horn., rVld., rjkI
Sprains. Fr Siek lleadah and Tootha- he
d -u'i fil to try it. In hrt, it is a Pais Ivtix-
Iireefior!4 fwpany eneh bottle.
The Puiu Kiilci is sold by all dealers in Med-
jeniej.
Prtie.', 2 cent. 59 reatsan 1 SI per b;dtSi
The Creat Tictoi ial Annual.
11 trtttr's 1' fitted Slatrs Almanac for 172,
for distribution, grati. though ut the t'oitcl
taf. and all 'i i!ixtd countries of the Wrst
ru I!co.it?j b r, will bo pub'ifhe-d abi.ut tho
iirst of J&t.ury, in the - Erglish, IJcrinan,
Frtneh, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Haitian I,
r. .licmi and Spansh language), aud all wh
L!h to undtrrtaud the true phUS'-phy f
hralth nhould rea I and pu ler over the valu
able suggestions it rotitaius In ad liti u t
an a-tmirable inedteal trcatiso on the eautes,
prevtotiou and cure of a gr:at variety of di
i3K , it -uibraces a lare sm uitt of infrma
tion ititvieling t the uien -ha til, the mechanic,
fhe miner, the farmer, the planter and profes
i f al man ; and the calculations have berri
made f-r sm h miidians and latitude as are
mod suiuble for a concct and coirrvhi:iv
Natio.vaj. CAtvisniR.
Tho future, u.ir and exfra ordinary sanitary
e.Tt-its of H(lct!or's Stomach Ditierf, the ita-
ple tonic and nl'cratite of mre than half th
Christian world are fully fet forth in it. pages.
which ure al-o iutcr?pfmd with pictorial
i'.Iutrutioni, valuable rvi ij'c? fur the houh dd
aid farm, humorous auccdoics, and other
instructive and amusing reading matter, origi
nal and selected. Among the Annuals to ap
pear with the opening of the year, this will be
ore of the mod useful, and may bt hai for the
mkiy. The proprietors, Mt-ssrs. IIoMrttcr A
Mintti, nttnurgh, l'a., en receipt ol a two
cent, stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any
person who cannot procure one in li neigh
borhood. Tho Hitters are sold in every city.
town and village, ami are extensively used
throughout the entire civilized world.
STUAYKD Oil 8TOLEIV.
On the 0th of August, a Sorrel Marc, six
years old, saddle mark on back and sides,
short all round. Anyone delivering said
Hnitnal, or giving information so that she may
he t.iuint wm tc liberal' rewanted.
Dallas, Oregon. Y.. T. DODSON.
37-tf
C. W.PARME5TBR. I T. J. BABCOCK.
PARftlENTER & BABCOCK,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and lle
tall Dealers In
Xiii-iiiture.
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon,
II
AVE ON
HAND THE L AUG EST
Stock of
furniture, 4
Ilcddiii;,
Wimloiv-Slmdew,
Hollands, sind
To be found in Marion County.
All kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and
Caskets made to order ou short notico and at
reasonable rates.
PARMENTER 4 BABCOCK.
Salem, March 23, 1870. 4-tf
Blessings brighten as they to ke their flight.
The chief of blessings is good health, without
whish nothing is worth having; it is always
appreciated at its tiuo valuo alter it is lost:
but too often not before. Live propeily, and
correct ailments before they become seated.
For diseases of tho liver, kidneys, skin, stom
ach, aud all arising from impure or feeble
blood, Da. Walkkr'i CALironsiA. Vinkqar
Bittkrs are a sure and sueedv reniedv. Ik
has never failed in a single iu stance.
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 TTNWAKK
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
facturers 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 contiiita iu
part, of
Stove of all kinds.
Copper, Hi'usm and Iron Ware,
Wire work or all descriptions,
Sheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove Boilers, Tea Kitties,
Milk I'ans, Dippers,
I.ard ami flutter Cans,
ilgfZ Dealers,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoona, A varuty of Gem Pans,
Porcelain line! stew PariB for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of I7cw and the laos
Improved Pattern!.,
And in fact everything that can be found in a
tiri-t cliis liu aud Stove blorc.
J"ob 'Work
Neatly Done and Promptly Attended to.
50-tf T. U. NEWMAN.
AVISO PURCHASED A LA ROE AND
complete Stock of GENERAL MER
CHANDIZE, consisting in part of
Dry iiooils,
Groceries
GI;iss, Queensnare,
Tobacco, Cigars,
And all articles found iu a GENERAL VARI
ETY STORE, I would rc-pci tfully call the
attention of the Public to my EetuUii-bmci.t.
Highest Cai-h price paid for
1 UHS AM) PELTItV.
R. A. RAY,
Eola, Pu!k Co., Ogn.
16 tf
.cw Ciiioilsl .ow oods!!
FOIl Till: 1MH!:T SEASt.
Wc rcspcft fully call the attention of the
Public to our Well atlevtcd tftock of
Iridic' Ilrejs CJoodM,
I. adit's' and .Mi.?s Hats,
(icut l'arullii!i C't-ode-,
C.lovts, t;aJci. VAc.
Hardware,
lirocri
School IJ,oK,
Stationery, Ac,
In fact I'vtt) thing Ioimd In a Find
i la. Hctait !tuie.
We cao iure our Patrons that wc will be
up ith the times.
Come and Examine Jonr Stock before pur
chasing eU'enLerc.
Country Predare taken ia exchwigo f r
Goods !
X. d. J. I). LEE
Dallas, April 22, IS71. 1-tl
v n 2: A VI V n e-: A VI !
hoi. t k , yy 11 v 1. 1: v c.,
ELLEnDALE ST0RT3,
nr romovel thoir STOCK OF JOnri (
raH:i. and art cun tant'v ro-ft-ivin-j NI'.W ind
WKLL SKI.KOTKU UOOD.S, -cn siting of
Ladles' Dri aud I"anry CItxxts,
Men and Hoys.' Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Roots and Shoes.
Ladles' and - Children "Shoes of every
Stjlc and Size.
A fnll Stoelc of Groceries eonsdantly
011 hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen Good .Maiiuhirtured at the
Rllcndale .Mill, nich as
Heavers, Cashmeres. Hani Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and lllankets.
Which we offer at Wholcsalo and Retail.
ITa vmj; a do.'iro to locate permanently in
Piilla!, wo will deal fnirlr nnd ju.tly with nl
who niiiv favor with ihr pntronnsre. Wo
will exchans-n (Inndn for Country Produce, for
which wo will pny tho Highest Price.
Bring on yonr Eggs and Batter.
3-tf
Perhnpn tho.c that have experience can tell,
and perhaps it would be to your interest to n,sk
notneono that know?, where the Rich nnd Rare
Dress Good, those Ladies' Hats that are the
fashion direct from Mrs. C. Ivv's those
Klleirant Sets of Ladles' Furs, and thouo New
Kiyle Skirts that appeared to niich advantage
orer thoso Ilijh Laced Ladies' Boots, manu
factured at Protxman, Donovan Jb flillahan'n,
Portland. Orejron, of all of which you bad such
a lavish dinplay by the Polk County ladies at
tbo Oregon Ktate Fair. Orperhapc. gentlemen,
you would like to eall and examine for your
selves thoso Klearant Fitting 5uits of Gent's
Clothin?, while I show you a Fine Assort
ment of Gent'aFuTnishinsr Goods. And when
it comes to l7mk Notions. Fancy Good,
Jewelry, Flna Tobaccos and Cigars, Gro
ceries of all Descriptions last-named strictly
at Portland prices my customers, bear witness
of the Excellency and Cheapness.
ALSO,
Sole A cent for Polk County for the Root and
Shoe Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, tho
excellent quality of whoso goods arc creating
such an excitement all over tho State nnd Pa
cifio Territories. Trado increasing every day
at La Clodo (formerly duff's Store).
M. M. ULLIS, Proprietor.
20-flm
NEW AD VERTISXMESTS.
Ayer's
-
or,
CULL
For resloring Gray Hair to
ils natural Vilalily an Color.
A dressing whit
is at ouce agreeal1'
Iiealthy, aud clfeclu
for preserving tl
hair. Faded or gra
hair is soon restore
to its original colo
tcilh the -.qloRs an-'
freshness of youth.
- TLia hair is thick
ened, falling hair '.checked,, uud bald
ness oHcn, though cot always, cured
by its use. Nothing can festore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be fcaved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a poMy sedt
mcnt, it will keep it cleau and vigorou-.
Its occasional ue will prevent ll:e hair
from turning gray or falling elf, anil
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious eubstanec3 which
make gome preparations dangerous aud
injurious to tho hair, the Vi;or can
only benefit but not harm it. If wauled
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil uor dye, it doc s
not soil white cambric, and yet lats
long on the hair, giving it a ridi gluy
lustre aud a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer,& Co.,
PRACTICAL A-CD 'ANALYTICAL C'lU MISTS,
L01VELI 3IASS.
rracz $1.00.
Aye
r's Cathartic P1I13,
For U
Lie dicing.
tho purpo333 of a XiaxaUvo
I .ti:iij ii h nifii
cine l. ca universally re
quirrd 1y vvTyto-iy
yy a coinart ic, norVuN - 7
pB?fTQsv ''-f-- ui.iv.';v: :-
W.v' ...,A Iv iid'i.,ted into t:-.-o, i'l
IVr.iao ni ono njc'i-
cvt:rv ofiJtilrv.-ia-J :'.:ti-o-.
Uul cni;iiiit vnr-'Uxt;
J '. 'lias tbviia.i r ,i-
fon , th-.t -It i.-. n n;-.r
liai ic a ii J ir :b-hv v',
tnnl iciox-dy ta.ia :,;,v
othr. T!i i'; v.Ur hiw'a
tn-l
kr..),r Hi fit it
not, kti'nv that it rme- t'l.-lr u.-ihW-! aud 1:..: i,
aad all kii4v that w fnt it d it doc .v 1 s
ta it i' icvm 1'uiU ttir'!tz:i any I'auU r v..:l iuf
it-i n.ri i v.;. We h:',ri t!...i -"vU Hp1! thou,
n-ia ! .i tv. U:) 'of Uteirri?mr,.rS:ib!i carcJoi' ia 1
f'5lw.r; o-dimlf, but sij!i fare-, an; k!i-v.'i i.
e.iry u.-ih 1 I, ail a 11 vJ not publish t . .1.
A..Uvj- -T.-,.;A.ji,lr4i.:,.JjLva. i ii.i-ii a jt-
i' t il iiiiai 1 u .'a 11 . 1 "i" any uoi'l. unuU.'.i .,
thy may !.: t:iUu vvit'i naiirty by s.iyUidy. Their
6-uts-itr f.t.ili.iz ji;v.crv,.,i tiu'.ji i"vciiVea jiii l 51 1
th;- 11 pla.-ii.i-it t- UUc, w!iii lfinriuiv!y vfvu.j
n bana eau .irUo. fr-iai theiv u - in any qna.tty.
T.:ev operate lv ttiaii powrrfal ins'.UAi -e vn
intern tl vi 0:1 1 narify t'J bb'l and ?ti"Vil-tr.! it
i.aa heallnv a ti a iv.ii u'.' Ui.' i.-intvti .is, f :htj
t Hiia-h, li nrid s livor, aa l o'.lior orgaa of l'.t
ba iv, rc-t"ri'j t:'wir invular aciiaa t Iniallh, r.-il
l.y corrc '.ti-r-r. v:-Torr tluy exi-t. t-u. : krui0x
a- ar. tii-. il--t o. i.ii t of di-iOt-?.
Mia it.; tb.v.-i ac aa-.i in l'i. iT.trfr ou
th fr fa- f,i!l .vi ij vu;ntd.uut , w'.iui t!.j?o
lfilf ra; ; hv I'li.'i1 :
niM. tM.-.nir ail !. f .4 :ot it :, la'
.:i.-itl I Ua t.ioa i !. itt-iy ta .-.li-nuli;. l i.'HJ.a
a; h a 1 I re -t .v t i a: .Hhy 1 a.i I a..;i,ia.
Kai- fv r i;.'in!.iiat l it-vvi nn rj-inr-ta.rj;,
IMliau ZSfA.cit-.Six-U :ica i k iic,
X.tiiUiliri or r' Siiltp, SSiiixi
lic aal iiillit tVver,!ii;'y s!dii!. '.;.in
Uiciau lv i i.''o a. fac'i ca-o, taoanfi t llir' tli-o i -0 I
ali a V te a m l'i ob-tru li.a- n tri-ii n:a:--c it.
Kr I3.r ,!M-r '" b:t o:ie lull I
d--c i- r i.' -! 1 1 v- i cKrc.!.
!'; It!j-r-'i ". 5t. firarel. IT ; 1 1 f r -t.ituna
f a.nf, fc.i't in tiie .Hid
Il4ck aal ... i. tiiey s oal 1 t!5 ron'ta ioi;-.
t'ikea, ni 10 in I, t i -.'h ia th di-ei-o 1 a -t! o .
t ie ssy-ioi..;. WUa vluaje iliac eoaipLi'-d'-an'jii'
vr.
For Sn;r nn t?r.-pa!nl Sxvelllnr t
shoiil I li- t tv." 1 i 1 !;i;-iJ an I iV.' I'.tual do.-e to pi.
duce t!v e To-'! -f a 1 -'r p;ir ro.
For Wit jijrtio: a larir? d. should lo t ikr
a it '!M la ! - l'i t. ': '.' I ritV-t bv sy.nnatliy.-
Aii.a itiitf . r l'l!t, t on? or 'twa I'M t pr,
tuottf du:.-'i-i:i a'vl idio- ti? st a iclt.
Aih;v:i.:, vvi! ii );i uiiii.iio th Momach m'
bowels iat lu' i'rlty a nion, roto;vi llio avipr-SU
and invu uW'M t'u; jtytoin. ll vn'o it, i :len su
vantaro'5H vhor. n Wri u d-MMiro:ncai i a
Oac who fivN toloAiidy welt, of -n rtnd that ad--c
of these ui.x'z. hi'.n f-ol dec;l-'illy Inj'fT.V.un
thoir clcaui it aa l renovating i-u'oet'oa the ii,r
tive.appa;ala-i.
1)IZ. J, C. AVT1TZ .C- CO., Vracftctl Chcm:?,
JLOWllLL. MASS., V. S. A ;
W. 33. T! AL ( o., t,
main sthi:i:t, i.s.i.a.
Areon hand with their WAOCONS and 11170
tJIKS nt their old Stand this i naj in umiu!,
and intend to sell them very ehcp for Cash";
the Prices 'ranging from $1 JO to ' i
They hav also on hand fur salo plon(y.f
wagon imittriuli. (itvehitn ttcaiian l uj1h?ii
All kinds of work in their line dona to urdr.
All kind.' of HSarksmiihiiiJt iu!io i.n share
nottc, and iu a workmanlike umnner. llwrso
Shoeing $2 ill, ch down. -
Thankful for past patronage, they solicit "
continuance of the eaiuA. .
9 tf Dallus, .May C, 1S I.
EYE, EAH, THROAT AND LUN3
J. 11, Villiinstaii, I?.,
LATE OF SA ITw AN CISCO ; ;
Has established himself fn Portland. Orcsrotu
Oflices, Nos. 3 and 4 Holmes' Iluildins. First
Street, three door from Ladd A Tilton's Bank,
whero ho may bo consulted daily, and wiil
treat diseases of tho abovonamed organs as
his specialities. .",
All operations on the Eye and Ear made W
the most scion title and eaieful manner.
Artifiem! Kye, having all the beauty and,1
mobility of the natural eye, inserted, i :
Refers for his professional standing to L. 0.
Lane, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin
Bentley, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, University
of the Pacific, and for his success in trealln
patients to over 1,500 easea treated by him u
San Francisco; aluo to Levi JNies fjSr
Portland, Wm. II Tilton, Esq., Vancouver,'
John Alesandar, Esq., Couperille, W. T and
many others on this Kwrth Coaijt. .
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