Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, December 30, 1871, Image 3

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1871.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Quotations.. 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.
WI1EAT $1 10 p bush.
OATS 62J 7c
CHARLEY $1
FLOUR $8 $6 50 bbl.
" Sksf l 62 $1 75
CORN MEAL tc. lb.
BEANS 6c. p lb.
BACON Sides, 13 15c 'P lb. !
44 Shoulders, Sc. to 10c. ft.
IIAMS 14 16o lb.
POUK Dressed, 6 cents. j
" Pickled, Sc. to 10c. lb.
BUTTER Firkins 25 30c tt.
" Rolls, 35 to 40c. tb.
EGGS 35e Tfr do.
LARD Bulk, 14c ; tins, 15
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 buSheL
ONIONS $2 ! bushel.
APPLES Greeu, 50c bhl.
" Dried, 6c $ lb.
CHEESE New Oregon. 20 125c B.
CHICKENS 2 50 $3 do.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS 16 ft.
WOOL 33Jc. "0 lb
Please notice this. Those in arrears,
either for subscription or advertising, will con
fer favor by calling and settling. It is a
amall amount to each.but in the aggregate
mounts to a handsome sum to us, and will
enable -us to make certain improvement
contemplated.
- Re. J. James will preach at the M. E.
Church to-morrow morning and evening.
The thermometer showed twenty degree? of
frost hero on the morning of the 26th.
The Odd Fellows are to have a Ball at
Buena Vista next Monday night.
A Literary Entertainment is to be given in
Monmouth next Monday night.
Ball. At Independence Hotel, .New Year's
day is to be celebrated by an old fashioned
Hop.
The teachers and scholars of the school here
are out enjoying the holidays, but will resume
-their duties again next Monday.
The Academy will open again next Tuesday.
The attendance bas been large, and .prospects
are flattering for the future.
Prof, James, of the Portland Commercial
College, has beeu having a merry Christmas
among his friends here during tfce week.
Christmas was celebrated in the " old fash
ioned way" by -some of our people. Two regu
lar fisticuffs took Jlace during th festivities
here.
The Christmas Tree which was to have been
in the Court House Monday " wilted j" but
there were several private trees in town, and
we presume oar little folks got their coveted
Christmas gifts. ; '
Concert. The Sabbath Schools of this place
ha I .an interesting concert at the Christian
Church last Sunday afternoon. Prof. Rutan
assisted in the singing, and the exercises were
highly creditable to all concerned.
Saddle Trees. The card of C. n. Cox, in
another column, evidences that he has an eye
to business, and knows how to secure it. We
opine also that ho knows how t- do what he
advertises, and recommend him to the public.
Prof. James, of the Portland Commercial
College, called at our oflSce on Tuesday, during
our absence. Wo regret not being at home,
and hope the Professor will not turn the cold
jhoulder to us, but will call ajain the rst
opportunity.
The snow still lingers, and the storm during
the past week has been quite severe. Feed is
.scarce; and if the cold, stormy weather con
tinues, those who have large amounts of stock
and but little feed, will be apt to suffer consid
erable loss.
The Ball at the Court House on Monday
night proved a decided success. There were
About fifty couples present. All danced to
their utmost desire, regaled themselves heartily
upon the " goodies" provided for them at the
supper table, and went home sleepy and well
satisfied.
Woman' Pacific Coant Journal. Mrs. Young,
Editor and Proprietor of the above-mentioned
Journal, is canvassing the State in the inter
ests of her paper, and is lecturing on temper
ance and other useful subjects. Her lectures
Are interesting, her paper is worthy the patron
Age of everybody, and we speak a cordial re
ception to both by xur people.
Christmas Gift. From William Davidson,
the wide-awake Real Estate dealer, of Port
land, we have received "The Book," a
hritmas gift from the merchants of that city.
As an advertising medium it is excellent, as it
contain! "adds" from all the leading houses. It
is Interspersed with selected pieces of prose and
poetry, to nnite the nseful and the ornamental.
Dancing School. The Dancing School un
der the supervision of Frank MeCann has fully
Diet the expectations f the patrons. The term
closed on Wednesday evening, to the satisfac
tion of all concerned. Mr. McCann informs us
that he intends forming a dancing club, to
meet once in two weeks. This will give all who
wish to participate In an organization of this
kind a chance to try their band or rather their
foot.
Wo are informed that James Jackson was
taken before Justice Simpson, of Sheridan,
Yamhill County, last Wednesday, and bound
in the sum of $500 to keep the peace. It seems
that Jackson, who has been out of the Peni
tentiary but a short time, has been living
since his release with Alfred Wilson, near
Sheridan. Of late ho has been drinking a great
deal, and in his fits of drunkenness would go to
Wilson's house and abute both Wilson and his
family. The legitimate result of his actions has
brought him where he is. It can be summed ur.
in two words Bad Whisky.
Temperance Lecture. Mrs. Carrie F. Young
gave an interesting and instructive lecture at
the M. E. Church on Thursday evening to a
good audience. We have not space to refer in
detail to the subject mattor of the discourse.
She commenced by showing that tho druukard
was not " free and equal" to the extent that
sober men were that tho loss of life and pro
perty was greater from this than any other
eause, and that civil, political and religious
liberty were endangered by the use of alco
holic stimulants. Her arguments in favor of
parents furnishing rational amusements at
home to 'keep children from going elsewhere to
obtain them, wero strong and to the point.
Her remarks were enlivened by anecdotes,
amusing and pertinent to the point. She in
tends canvassing tho valley thoroughly during
tho winter.
Stab Spanci.fd Banner. This favorite
family paper takes its 100,000 readers by sur
prise in the issue for January 1372, just re
ceived. It is enlarged to same size as N. Y.
,eljr, and appears in an entirely new dress,
elegant new beading, border, type, etc. It
contains one half more reading than formerly,
and is greatly improved in every respeet. This
number contains four splendid Stones, Poetry,
Wit and Wisdom, Sketches, Knowledge in a
Nutshell, Money Maker s Mirror, Children
Department, Health Department, Farm and
Farmer, Cook's Corner, Ladies' Boudoir, Pen
and Scissors, Chip Banket, and the " Rogue's
Corner," a special feature of this excellent
paper. One thousand swindlers, quacks and
humbugs were named and exposed doing 1871.
The publishers of the Banner givk i new and
superb " Prang Chromo" and their large and
first-class paper a whole year for only 15 cts.
Try it. Copies can be seen at this office, or
from any newsmen, or by sending f) cents to
STAR SPANGLED BANNER,
Hinsdale, N. U.
Will Hall's Vegetable Sieiilian Hair Re
newer change grey hair to Its original color
and notdieahe skin? It will ! and is a pre
paration of acknowledged superior merit.
Almost everything hits its' parasite, wh;ch
lives with t, and preys upon it. Man is no
exception, for tape, pin and other worms lurk
in the system, and often cause great distur
bance. They do not exit in healthy bo. lie;
hence they are a sure proof of ill hralth. They
arise through imperfect action of the stomach
and other vital erg-in. and lurk in vitiated
blood ; no mere vermifuge can remove thera.
Dr. Walkkr's Califohsia Yiskgar Bittkrs
will not only expel the worm, but by restor
ing the brood anil digestive apparatus to a
healthy condition, will remove the cause of tho
trouble.
TK Tra-Continental Kaitron.i hm n)
up, and the influx of immigration is developing
the resources of the Pacific coast. The O. A
C. Road is doing tho same thing for Oregon.
The Arts and Sciences are being developed
here as elsewhere. Photography has beca im
proved, until the pictures of persons are so life
like as to astonish even the best informed. J,
n. Kincaid, at his gallery, is now prepared to
take advantage of all improvements, and draw
pictures of all sizes and styles, in such a man
ner as to please the eye and suit the taste of the
most fastidious. Dark weather makes no dif
ference with grown persons.
Dallas, Dec. 2 J, 1871. 42 1m
The Cctt Boot Store has long been Head
quarters for the bta-te of Tirrrls Cki.e-
bratrd Boots, of which I have Ertlutir
Sale. Parties are cautioned to examine and
i ... 3 . .i
una my name on mem, as trie country M
flooded with a Ilntten Hoot, in imitation of the
genuine article. Ercry pair of Tin-el's Boots
sold at tny establishment is guaranteed to givo
pertect satisfaction.
Rkmrmber that the above house sells 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.
37-tf J. W. GILBERT, Salem.
TIIR BADGE RULE.
TnE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS UNPOP
ular rule at the late Agricultural Fair,
although a source of great annoyance to visit
ors and of vexation to Marshals, was not en
tirely barren of good results, especially to the
people of this vicinity who are sagacious
enough to profit by the facts developed. It
seems that in ejecting parties violating the
rule, the Marshals found great difficulty in
some cases by reason of the clothing of the
offenders giving way, while others more roughly
handled 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 the clothing
which stood firm under the sturdy grip of the
officers was purchased (with the exception of
one velvet suitjat tbestoreof Mnrphy A Croas
man, in the bank building, corner of State and
Commercial st., Salem, where a good supply of
the ame kind of clothing is always on hand,
together with a full assortment of fashionable
hats and gents' famishing goods. 33 tf.
SADDLE TIM? US.
C. H. COX
Has on band and for Sale, SADDLE
TREES of all sizes and the best quality.
Shop near Waymiro's Mill, Dallas, Oregon.
43-tf
JLECTURES.
Mrs. Carrie F. Young will Lecture to
tho people of Polk County at the following
times and places t
Independence, Sunday 31st December and
Monday January 1st. Monmouth, Tuesday,
2d and Wednesday, 3d. Dixie, Thursday
4th. Buena Vista, Friday 6th and Saturday
6tb. Eola, Sunday 7th, 11 a. m. Bethel,
Monday 8th. McMinnville, Tuesday 9th.
Davis' School House, Thursday 11th. Sheri
dan, Friday, 12th. Willemina Bridge, Satur
day 13tb.-BueU's Chapel, Sunday 14th, 11
a. m. Salt Creek (Dodson's) Monday 15th. .
Telegraphic Summary
Washington Dec. 2 1st. The follow
ing is the article rehtivc to the I'rcsi
deutial term introduced by Mr. Sumner:
Article 1, Skc. 1, Any person who
has held tho office of President of the
United States once shall ho thereafter
ineligible to hold that olliee a second
terra. This amendment shall not take
effect till after the ith of March, 187o.
Aaron A Sargent was elected U. S.
Senator from California, on the 20th,
to succeed Mr. Cole.
Geneva, December 18 Tho Com
missioners of Arbitration on the Ala
bama Claims held a forma! meeting to
day, when Count Scolopis, tho Italian
member uf the IJ mrd, was chosen Presi
dent,! the Commissioners adjourned
until January 15th.
Dublin, December ,18. The Lord
Lieutenant has issued a proclamation
forbidding all processions or assemblages
in Londonderry. No trouble is antici
pated from the Catholics, but the inten
tions of the apprentice boys of Derry are
unknown, aud it is feared that they will
attempt offensive demonstrations.
Paris. December LS. Meetings o
the members of the Republicans of the
Left, and of the Union Republicans of
the Assembly were held yesterday, in
oposition to tho entry of the Orleans
Princes into the Assembly, (jtambetta
was the chief speaker at the meeting of
the latter.
London, December 18. The Times
denies the truth of the report of the
assault by the Prussian Representative
at St. Petersburg upon Priuce Deruss.
1 he Times approves of trie proposition
of President Grant for incorporating the
telegraph with the Postal Department,
the establishment of postal tavin:
bauks, and for the modification of the
civil service iu the direction of reform.
Dlegirs, the Princo of Wales' groom,
ied to-day from typhoid lever con
tracted about the sanu time with fhe
Piince.
San Francisco, Dec. 21. In the
alleged piracy case of Manuel Cabos,
from Magdab-na Ray, on examination
to-day, Drake Do Kay testified that as
he. understood the law, he owned the
schooner China Greenwood, which was
the subject of tho alleged piracy. He
denied all knowledge of a bill of sale
to Cabos Rros .or the letter ol instruc
tions to the Captain to deliver her to
them on his arrival at Mugdalcna.
Madribel, Collector of that port, de
clared he first seiaed her under the ini
pression that she belonged to Cabos.
Over six hundred tickets in the
Royal Havana Lottery Extraordinary
which was drawn yesterday, were sold
in San Francisco and vicinity at 00
each. Tho roriy wlwb !" m,
went to local lotteries, appears now to
be going abroad for the same purpose.
Yreka, Dec. 23 Thursday morninz
it partially cleared up, but commenced
raining again last night about 10
o'clock, and has continued to pour down
without cessation ever since. The stage
from the South reports the upper Sa
cramento and Pitt River as very high
only crossable by skiffs. Weather
warm ; but little snow has fallen.
Roads in horrible condition ; stages
somewhat behind time, but manage to
get through. Teh-graph line down on
Scott Mountain to night.
Oakland, Dec. 23. James Weaver,
on trial to-day before Justice Kllison
for assault wtth a dangerous weapon
upon Julius Cardwcll, on the evening
of the 21st insr., was acquitted. Card
well s wounds are severe, and a fatal
result is apprehended.
The weather continues stormy ; rain
and snow alternate. The river is rising
at the rate of one foot per hour. The
north Umpqua ferry boat stopped cross
ing at noon to day. Mails will neces
sarily be delayed until tho water falls.
Victoria, Dec, 27. The officers of the
M. W. Grand Lodge of Masons of Brit
ish Columbia were yesterday installed by
R. W. Robert Rranaby, P. G. M. The
Masonic fraternity of this city givo a
grand ball this evenirog.
FLORAL GlllOG,
FOR 1872.
OVER ONE HUNDRED PAGES.
Printed in two colors, on superb tintrd pa
pan. Focr IIundrkd Fnoravinos op Flow
ans, PtASTs, and Vbgktablks, with Descrip
tions, and -
Two Colored PJatcM.
Directions aud plans for making Walks,
ijawns, uaraens, tc. iho handsomest Moral
tiulde in the World. All for tew cents, to
inose wno ininic ot buying Seeds. Not a quar
ter the cost. 200,000 sold of 1871.
Address. JAMES VICK,
42ml. ltochester, N. .
FIKE!! FIIIU!!!
rpO MY 'iFRIENDS AND PATRONS T
X would say that I have re-built my Shop
on the
SAME OLD CORNER,
TJLam PrePared to do all kinds of
WAGON WORK AND HORSE
SHOEING ON SHOUT NOTICE.
A"i IAaT0.lo,,fc "ll my Property by Firo, those
luucoMju ) me ior work will confer a favor
by paying up immediately.
A friend in need, is a Mend Indcod.
ABA SUREVE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. ttl Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL' ESTATE in this CTTY and
EAST PORTLAND in the most leiraM ..
caWies. consisting of LOTS, HALF li LOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSED and STORES; als,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valnahlo
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL p:irts of
tho STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in thin CITV
and throughout tie STATES and TERRI
TORIES, wUh great euro and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. '
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCI IPTIONS 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
aud forward the some to the above address.
1840
CHOI. I. It A .
HOW TO CURE IT.
At tho Porn:neicment of the Diarihtr, which
always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teapoonful of Pain Kil!rin iiar an 1 wa
ter, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely
ln tutmach and bowi with tho rain Kilter
clear. Should the di.irrhoe or tramps continue
repeat the doje every fen or fiftwn minute un
til the patient is relieved. In extreme cases
two or more teapooufuls may be given at a
ose.
The Pain Killer, as a remrdy, has no equal.
Incuses of Cholera, Summer Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Dyetntory. Asthma it cur in one night
by taking it internally, and bathing with it
frcelv. Its action is lik m i'ic, wh n external
ly applied t Old Sores, liurus, Sc.ibl. and
Sprains. For Sick Headache and Tuothnebc
don't fail to try iu In hrt, it is a Paiv Kili.
:r. Direction art-ompany esch bottle,
ThtJ Pain Killei io!dbj S1 Uuuh r in Med
icines. Prices, 25 cent"!, SO ecntn 1 SI per bottle
The CJrcat Pictorial Annual.
Hontctter's United States Almanac for 172,
for distribution, gratis, lhr ughout te United
Sinter, and U civilized countries of the West
ern Hemisphere, will be published about the
first of January, in the English, German,
French. Norwetiian. Welsh. Swedish, Holland,
Bohemian and Spanish languages, and .!! who
wih to understand the true philosophy of
health should read and ponder over the valu
able supfjestions it contains. In ad Elinn to
an admirable medical treatise on tho causes,
prevention and cure of a great variety of dis
eases, it embraces a large amount of informa
tion interesting to the mvicbant, the mechanic,
the miner, the farmer, the planter at.d profc
Clonal man ; an. I the caicu'i-tii ns have been
made for such meridians' and latitudes as are
most suitable fur a correct and comprehensive
National Cit.r:ira r.
The nature, !c and cxrrdinnry sanitary
effects of ilostettcr's Siomach Dittcrs, the sta
ple tonic and alterative of more than half the
Christian world arc fully set forth in its pages,
which are also inter?pr!ed with pictorial
illustration, valuable recipes for the household
ard farm, humorous anecdotes, and otbr
instructive and amusing reading matter, origi
nal and selected. Amonjr, tho Annuals to ap
pear with the opening of tho year, thH will be
one of the most useful, and emy In hml far t).r
akiny. Tho proprietors, Mcs.rs. IIo.tvtter A
Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two
cent, stamp, will forward a copy by mail to noy
person who cannot procure one in his neigh
borhood. The Bitters are sold in every city,
town and village, and are extensively used
throughout the entire civilized world.
STEMYKI) on jstoi.i:.
On tho 9th of August, a Sorrel Mnre, six
years old, saddlo mark on back and fides,
shod all rouud. Anyone delivering id
animal, or giving information so that she inny
be found will bo libcrall' rewarded.
Dallas, Oregon. Z. T. DODSON.
37-tf
C. M. PAttVRNTKR.
I
F. J. Tl All COCK.
PARfclENTER & DABC0CK,
Manufacturers, and VHioleale aud He
tall Dealers in
1? urn i txne ,
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon,
II
AVE ON HAND THE LARGEST
Stock of
Fur iii (urc,1
Ilt'diling-,
Wimlovi -Shades,
fSollamlK, and
PA PER-IIAIYti IU G&
To bo found in Marion County.
All kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and
Caskets made to order on short notice and at
reasonable rntcs.
PARMENTER A BARCOCK.
Salem, March 23, 1870. 4-tf
Blessings brighten as they take their flight.
The chief of blessings is good health, without
which nothing is worth having, it is always
appreciated at its true value after it is lost ;
but too often not beforo. Live properly, and
correct ailments beforo thoy becorao seated.
For diseases of the liver, kidneys, skin, stom
ach, and all arising from impure or feeble
blood, Dn, Walker's CaLirontitA Vjheqah
Bittehs are a sure and speedy remedy. It
has never failed in a single instance.
lit I h I VI e
b'
NEW AD VEli T1SEMENTS.
li
PMEER TIX AND STOVE STOilE,
m . 7
Front Street, one Door South oj
Pest Office.
Dallas Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difference between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by -manufacturers
in Portland and other largo eilie. for
idiiptiient, I have ou Laud bcth lay own make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take thoir choice. My otock cuus-isu in
part, of
Ktoves of ail Llnds,
Cupper, llrass and Iron iVare,
Wire work of all descriptions.
Sheet and ;a!vanlzed Iron,
Stove -toilers. Tea Kt ttlcs,
fJilk lwif:, Dinners.
lard and Dtilfer C'an,
Ilea t ere,
Japanned Ware & general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A varMy of Gen Pan,
Porcelain lined Stew Fans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the tlos
Improved Fatterlis,
And in fact everything that can b f und in a
lirat class Tin and Stove Stro.
Job Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
60-tf T. B. NEWMAN.
LA SXOiiJU.
AVINO PURCHASED A LA ROE AND
complete Stock of OENERAL MER
CHANDIZE, consisting in part vt
Wry Good,
Islroccric,
Tobacco, C?iars,
And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY .STORE, I would rvicifully call tie
attention of the Public to my Establishment.
Highest Cash price paid for
1 UltS AND IM'.LTHV.
R. A. RAY,
Eyla, lV.k Co., Ogn.
16 tf
.cw Ciooils ! IVe w 4oorf ! !
foh Tin; imii:si;nt siiasox.
V
TVo ref pcctf'illy call tho attention of
Public to our Well Selected Stock of
tlu
Ladles' Dres floods.
Ladles' and Misses' Hats.
Cent' Furnihlii C-ood,
t.loTes, (iaiteiF, i:te.
Hardware,
li roc erics,
School Il.oks,
Stationer), Ac,
In fact Everything1 Found in a First
Class Itctail Store.
Wo can assure our Patrons that we will be
up with the times.
Come and Examine jour Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Goods !
N. A
Dallas, April 22, 1571.
J. D. LEE
1-tt
SI E A P! C 5? K A P!!
tylicapcr than ISvor!!!
ii o i. teh, w o w r i. n v a co.,
ELLEISDALE STORE,
Hare removed their STOCK OF fJOODS to
Dallas, and are cin.tantlr receiving NEW and
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladles' Dres and Fancy floods.
Men and Hoys' Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladies' and Child rens' Shoes of every
Stile and Size.
A full Stock of flrocerles constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockcrj.
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
Ellcndalc Mill, fucIi as
Beavers, Casimercs, Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and Blankets,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desire to locato permanently in
Dallas, wo will deal fairly and justly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. Wo
will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay tho Highest Price.
Dring on your Egrs and Butter.
3-tf
Perhaps those that have experience can tell,
and perhaps it would bo to your interest to ask
someone that knows, where the Rich and Rare
Dress Goods;, those Ladies' Hats that are the
fashion direct from Mrs. C. Levy's those
Elegant Sots of Ladles' Furs, and thoso Netv
Style Skirts that appeared to such advantage
over thoso Hich Lacod Ladies' Boots, manu
factured at Protsmnn, Donovan .fe Gillohan',
Portland, Oregon, of all of which yon bad such
a lavish display by the Tolk County ladies at
the Oregon State Fair. Or perhnps, gentlemen,
you would like to call and examine for your
selves thoso Elegant Fitting Suits of Gent's
Clothing', while I show you a Fine Assort
ment of Gent's Famishing Goods. And when
it comes to Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods,
Jewelry, Fine Tobaccos and Cigars, Gro
ceries of nil Descriptions last-named strictly
at Portland prices my customers bear witness
of the Excellency and Cheapness.
ALSO,
Solo Agent for Polk County for the Boot and
Shoe Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, tho
excellent quality of whoso goods are creating
such an excitement all over the State and Pa
cific Territories. Trado increasing every day
at La Clode (formerly duff's Store),
M. M. ELLIS, Proprietor.
20-flin
NK W AD VEli TISE. VESTS.
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWEIt
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
whieli is due to merit alone. We can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its -high standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring Gray or Faded
Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new giwvth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy. ap
pearance. A. A. Jlaycs, 3I.D State
Asxaycr of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, aud carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the Best Piiepaiatio2C
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, and Dialer in Medicine.
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Rcnewcr in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in one
preparation', wlucli will quieKiy ana
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold by all Druggists. Price. Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL L CO.,
NASHUA, NJI.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
The reputation this e
cciU'iit iiit'mciiic eijoy,
i. derived from its cures,
rr.uiiy of which are truly
i; i.ir v ti 1 ou s. I u v iter.'i to
ca'-es f Scrofulous iis
e:tM where the fyftt-iA
eeii!Hi eat urn ted with
com.ntion, livc been
purified and eured by it.
S:-n ft:! n: tCeetions rind
li-onler,M liieh were a
irr.-ivsted by the ferolu
urns contamination until
thev were painfully ftfllictinpr, have been radically
cured in euch great HuntMr in iJmost every f et
tion of the country, that the public scarcely uted to
be informed of it vis tuea or ucs.
Scrofulous poit-on is one of the mo?d ilertrrtcf tvd
enemies of our race. Often, this tuiften aud vnfclt
tenant of tle organism r; mi eun fries U:e eonFtitution,
and iuvites the attack of enfee Lling or fatal difenf-es,
without exciting a furptcion of us prcfPtice. galn.
It poems to breed infection throuphout the body, ana
Iheu, on t-ome favorable occ,aiin, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on Uie
Furface or among Use vitals. In the latter, tuber
cles ni.iv be fwddcniv deposited in Uie lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it fhowa
its presence by eruptions on ti e rkin.or foul ulcer
at ion i on pome part of the body. Hence the occ
Fional use of n bottle of this Sat an ilia is ad
visable, even when tu active symptoms of disease
appear. IVrsons amu-ted with tl e fidlov. irg com
plaints gtnerallv find immediate relief, ami, at
length, cure, bv ti e n?e of this AJtyAl'Al:IL
I. A: St. Auil'.ouv's J-'irr. ItoFe or j:ryijx-lft,
Titter, Salt 227icut, Scnltl ItratJ, j:ingicorm,
fiorr l.yrn, .V iv I at., and other eruptions or
visible tonus of Scrviilon disease. l!o in the
niore roneealed form, as ltFprjsia, Ih'ort'jt
llrnrt lHsmtr, 1 its, i';;,''7 ytmf'.iin,
nrd the various I lcrous is Act 'bous of Uie niuocu
lar and nervott" eyt terns.
S'fphili or Venereal and ITercttrial DtsreraeB
nreVnred l v it, though a long t!me is required for
nbduingthe?e obstinate ir.rl.-idief by r.vy medicine.
JttU long continued use of tl.:. uiedicii.e will euro
toe complaint. I. ttecrrhaa or 11 7itrf, Vtet itto
t IrrrotioHS, and I'ttnaTc Diseases, are eora
monlv soon relieved ard idttniatelv cured by its .
purifting and invigorating cCect. Minute Dircc
tion"for each ea.se are found in oor Alman.tr, tr.p
pliel gratis. llhrttwutistH and Jotit, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in the Mood, vic!d quickly to it, as ftlo JArer
Cotrtfinlnta, TorpUlift. Contention ox In flam
itiationaf the TJrrr, and Jf7MfiVe, vhcii arising,
as they often do, from the rankling poisons in tho
blood." This SAItSAVAKIITA is a. great re
storer for the strength and vigor of Uie fytem.
Thoso who are J.etnimid and J tstlenti, Drupem
dent, Sleeplenf, and troubled with JV'erro Ap
prehension or 7-Vo-r. or any of the affections
pymptomatio of IVeakne, will find immediato
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
PREPARED 1JT
Or. J. C. AY: 11 Oc O., JLoticII, 5faM.t
Practical and Analytical Chcmitts.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
W. E2. TSwl5 A: Co.,
Wa;,ror &. Cavrinc rfSaBiers
MAIS STRKKT, DALLAS,
Arc on hard with tluir WAGGON":3 and BUG-Gll-iS
at their old ,tatid this Sj-ring as usual,
and intend to pell them very rlicip or Cash j
tbo Pricea ranging from f l.'lrt to 180. . ?
They hiivo nlno on hand for salo plenty F
wagon lnatirisls. Givo him a call and .eetheiA
All kinds of work in their lino dono to order.
All kinds of lllat kMuith.It' dono on tdiort
notice, and in a wirlniitn!k uianuer. IIor
Shoeing $2 ), cash down.
Thankful for past patronage, tbey solicil
ciintinuaneo of tho same.
9 tf Dallas, May 6, IS7I.
EYE, EAR, TH3QAT AND LUNG
J. IS. BiILES&!oti, 32.
i LATfTpF SAN FRANCISCO
Has established hiinselfin Portland, Oregon.
Offices, Nos. 3 and Holmes' Buildings, First
Street, three doors fretn Ladd A Til ton's Bank,
where he may ho consulted daily, aud will
treat diseases of the ahore-nauied organs as
his specialities.
All operations on the Kyo and Ear mado in
tho most scientific and careful manner.
Artificial Eyct, having all the beauty and
mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers for his professional standing to L. C
Lb no, M. I)., Prof, of Surgery, and Kdwiti
Bentley, M. I)., Prof, of Anatomy, University
of tbo Pacific, and for his success in treating
patients to over 1.500 enses treated Viy him in
San Fnincirfco ; also to Levi Estes, Esq.,
Portland, Win. H. Tilton, Esq., Vancoursr,
J.din Aloxandar, E.-.p, Couporillo, W. T and
many others on this North Coast. 25-