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JAILLJLS, SAXURPY, .JAN. 15, 1872.
Honey Market
tL&teat New York. Gild (Juotatioafl
.Legal Tenders in Portland-:
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4&llas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. 6tUe, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
OATS 62J 75c.
BARLEY $1 "
iFLOUR $5 $6 50 bbl.
Sksjl 62 (a) 91 74
CORN MEAL 4c. p lb.
BEANS 6c. tb.
BACON Sides. 13 15o lb.
" Shoulders. Sc. to 10c. "0 lb j
5IAMS 14 16c lb. ;
POR51 Dressed, 6 cents. j
Pickled, 8c. to 10c. T3 lb. j
JB UTTER Firltins 25 30c lb.!
..Rolls. 35 lo 40c. lb. j
' -EaOS So doi.
JiARD Bulk, 14c ; tins, 15
(POTATOES Erora Wagon, $1 busbeb
.ONIONS $2 bushel. !
APPLES Green, 50o A bbl.
" Dried, 6c $ tb.
jCHEESE New Oregon, 2fl 1$ 25o B.
HinKENS 2 50 (3) $3 doi. ;
T,URKEYS 7 - ft eacli.
DRIED PLUMS 16 j lb.
WOOL 33ic tb
Rer J. James will preach at the M. E. Church
to-morrow evening.
The Latest Importation. Finecutchew-ing
tobacco, at G. B. Stiles'.
'Tom Richmond while out Jiun ting the other
jimj , killed' deer and a wild cat.
WantedCommupicfttionj on local matters
from any portion of the county, at the Rkpub
jLica.x Office.
Messrs. Richardson A Garrison have -a saw
run by horse-power to do the sawing fur their
wagon shop.
We are informed that Mr. Savage and his
wife hav,e again united forces jjtf are living at
home as usual.
Elder T. F. Campbell will preaeh at the
.Christian Church this evening and to-morrow
at eleven o'clock.
A meeting is to be held at the Court House
ext Monday night for the purpose of organ
izing a dancing pUib.
Those business men who expect a thriving
4rade sboild avail themselves of all means to
.secure that object. The first best thing is ad
vertising. The Odd Fellows had a public' iustallation
and sociable at their Hall tart Saturday night.
JVe were not present, but M that everything
pras lively and pleasant
We learn from private sources that M. M.
Ellis, at La CUJe, is still on bis pegs and doing
a thriving business. Jle deserves suoccs and
seems in a fair way to meet it-
Burned Out according U " ad' yet doing a
ft 1niDg " business, as we learn by reports
seems to be the condition iA our friend Clark
at Dixie. Give him a call.
The scalp .chase referred to in another place,
is one of a series of wo W fhases to be engaged
in by our hunters Mr. Richmond says he was
not in the last one, but proposes to be there next
time.
The following list of officers were installed
At the recent publio installation of Odd Fellows:
O. W. Hubbard, N. G. ; E. D. Bolter, V. O. ;
B. F. Nichols, R. S, J, Taylor, P. S.; T. G.
BIcl moad, TtfaJner.
Frank M. Cojl'ms, of Louisville, gave us a
call on Wednesday, He was $n hU way home
from Portland, where he bad been on business
The Cosmopolitan Hotel, where he jtoppedf
caught fire from a defective flue near his room,
and came near smothering him before ha woke
to his danger. No grtat damage was done.
Cutting and Fitting. Mrs. A; M- Swain
rbo has recently arrived in Dallas, is now pre
pared to cut, jSt and make dresses, sacques,
basques, etc., according to the latest approved
method. Millinery work done with neatness
and di spatch. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no
cfa arge. Rooms in the rear of M. Brown's
ftoro.
Mr Nathan Conner baa built a fine farm
residence on his place, and finished it in regu
lar Eastern style. It is plastered all through
out. Mr. C. nforms as that this style of finish
is cheaper than the old style of ceiling. It
certainly if far nicer, and if it is cheaper, we
expect others will rapidly adopt this in lieu of
ceiling and papering.
Whittling. Our band meets for practice
every night. Portland mails have been a myth
during fhe entire week. The West-Side mail
s sow carried on sulkye; Prof. Rntan has
phanged the time of singing school to Tuesday
and Wednesday evenings. Tho M,. E. Church
prayer peeting ha been changed to Friday
evenings. The weather clerk must have got
"awfully mixed," judging from the weather the
last fw days.-J. B. Stump, of Buena Vista,
has been in town several days. .Prof. Rutan
proposes to give aconeert at the end of thi"
Quarter of his singing school. We are pleas.ed
fo learn that Mr. Bolter, of the firm of Bolter A
Wortly, la doing a thriving trade in the grocery
line in Portland. Bolter k Wortly still keep a
fine stock of goods here. Mr. Howe favored us
Fjtb of fine apples, for which all hands
doff their paps. A penny saved is two-pence
earned, and a good way to save is to buy ef N,
Jk J, Vp Lee,
Our band is improving rapidly, .and will
soon bo prepared to make excellent music.
"Tiihute To My. Friend," did not come in
in time this week, but jvill appear in nejttissue.
First Scalp Race. At the wolf.cbase on
Monlay, January 8th, Bill .Ridgaway entered
with the following dogs : whiteLoo-; spotted
Kate, and black Tip. Uncle " Ed," .black -tan
dog, Trouble; black Beck, and spotted Rat
tler. First heat Rattler distanced. ' Two mile
heat Trouble flew the track, and Beck taking
the lead'.catne in two hundred yards ahead.
First blood drawn for Beck. Come up with your
stake fr tbeoalp. Secretary.
A Watery Grave. The press of the old Wttt
Side office, we learn, has found a watery grave.
Whilo some mentwere running it down from the
warehouse to the boat, on a car, at Dayton, the
rope parted, and car, preju and all wont into
the river. At last accounts it had uot been
resurrected, and prospects were it would not be.
Like.many another public servant, it has done
its work earletsly, withstanding the frowns oi
eneniies, and the flatteries f friends, and has
now sunk to rest where the silvery rippling of
the beautiful Yamhill may sing an unceasing
requiem.
MARRIED.
STEWART DOUGHERTY. At the resi
dence of the bride's atber, near Grand Ronde,
Polk, Co., Oregon, by 1$. li. Branson, J. P.,
Mr. Charles Stewart, of Sheridan, Yamhill Co.,
to Miss "Brittauia U. Dougherty, of Rulk Co.
The Fever and Ague Horn. In fever and
ague district the " shakes " of the community
at the time when Quinine was in vogue, were
sometimes summoned to their doses by the
sound ofa horn ; but since Dr. Walker's Veg
etable Yixbuar Bitters have superseded that
dangerous drug as a specific for intermittent
and remittent fevers, no such remedies is needed.
The victims come of their own accord to receive
their rations of that agreeable anJ matchless
remedy, and in a few days a perfect .cure is ef
fected. This mighty antidote is literally ex
tinguishing periodical fevers, dyspepsia and
bilious complaints, throughout the length and
breadth of the land.
We take plea? ore in recommending the use
of Halt's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kcnewor as a
safe and reliable preparation for restoring grey
hair to its natural color, and promotiug its
growth.
Forty Yews' Experience have tested
the virtues of Dr. WiVtr' lintm H'7
Cherry, and the result is that it is the bcAt rem
edy extant for pulmonary and lung dine.),
embracing a whole rauge t'ruaa a s!ightcold to a
settled consumption. Were it not fr its
merits, it would long since have "died, and
made o sign." ' 2l3-w.
Tho Trans-Continental Railroad has opened
up, and the influx of immigration is deeUping
the resources of the Pacific-coast. The O. l
C. Road is doinjj the same thing for Oregon.
The Arts and Sconces are being developed
here as elsewhere. Photography has been im
proved, until the pictures of person are s( life
like ns to astonish even the best informed. J.
II. Kincaid, at his gallery, is now prepared t
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.i, l7l. 42 lm
The Citt Boot Stork has long been Head
quarters for the State of Tirrrl'si Cklk
b rated Boots, of which I have Exduiire
Suit. Parties are cautioned to examine and
find my name on . them, as the country is
flooded with a Iloittn Jlont, in imitation of th
genuine article. Every pair of Tirrefs IJimts
sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
Remembp.r that the above house ells no
buff or split goads. No shoddy palmed off
upon his customers for a superior article of
Freneh Calf. All rips, returned in a reason
able time, repaired free of charge.
37-tf J. W. JILDERT, Salem.
A Missionary Society has been or
ganized in the Sunday School at Cor-
vallis College.
One of the largest planters of the
South is Col. E. B. Lockett, of Georgia:
He has planted this year 1S7I 0.000
acrc9 of cotton and 3,000 acres ot corn,
and small grains. At the lowest esti
mate, his cotton crop will sell for $180,
000. Col. Lockctt employs 300 hands,
all black, and has no trouble with his
help, who are orderly and tolerably in
dustrious. Throwing out the value of
increase of slaves he thinks that cotton
can now be raised more cheaply than
before the war,
The great Illinois river dam at Hen
ry which was completed October 21st, is
a perfect success, and there is now ful
ly six feet of water on Trcetop Bar,
for many years so serious an impediment
to the navigation of the Upper Illinois
during seasons of low water. The dam
is 8 feet high. The lock, which is 75
feet wide and 325 feet long, will soon
be completed. The whole, work the
dam, with its extensive wings, and the
lock will coit about 6550,000.
,ffc
Turn withersoever we will, we find
the belief in immortality. In every
nation ever known, in every race that
has ever lived, in every age of this
changing world, we find it. Every
language known to man as now or here
tofore spoken among the babblers of the
earth, is constructed, iu accordance
with it. In all ages men in dying nave
looked on death, as simply the soul's
putting off its tabernacle. There are
exceptions, but they are so few that
they hardly attract our attention, and
do not destroy the practical accuracy of
our statement, fho belief in immor
tality is one of the uciyerl convictions
of the raca.
Telegraphic 3 ti miliary
llochester.Jan. 2. A mob attempted
to break into the jail where the negro
ravisherof the littlegirl Mortis con
fined, but were prevented by the police.
There is great excitement.
New York, Jan. 3. The Frigato
Congress waa ttucved from the Navy
Yard, into the stream this morniug,
and sails this evening for Havana, to
remain until futher orders. It is said
that other vessels arc to go to tho Cuban
coast, and the commanders are ordered
to give p.otection tesuch Americans ns
have incurred the displeasure )f Spanish
volunteers.
For the first time within tho knowl
edge of city officials, tho Comptroller
has seut to the Mayor a quarterly flnau
cid statement of the city accounts.
Some of the old Board of Aldermen
attempted to take possesion of the Cham
ber to day, but were drawn off by the
police.
A bill was introduced in the Legis
lature at Albany to remove rht Mayor
atid corporation attorney, and remove
Fields, Park Commissioner.
The Custom House Senatorial Con
gressional Investigating Committee,
consisting of Buckiugham, Howe,
Stewart, Casserly, Pratt and Buyard,uiet
today, in the Collector's room at the
Custom House. Its session will be se
cret, no one being allowed to be present
except Collector Arthur.
A run commenced on the Third Av
enue .S.tviugs Bank this morning. The
Bank officers say that the Bank is able
to make all necessary payments.
The Commissoner of Publie Works,
Fan Xort, to-day discharged six Gen
eral Superintendents of Sewers and a
number of other officii), reduciug t.h.
expenses of the Department thus fur
$00,000 per auuum.
The sittings of the Senatorial Inves
tigating Committee at the Custom
House are public. Some evidence ta
ken to-day; uothiug important elic
ited. Washington, Jan. 3 -TJu Civil Serviee
Advisary Board l.eid an infornnl meet
ing to-day. Four members were pres
ent, and others are expected to morrow.
They will recieve their Commissions
from ihe President inmediatcly, aud
hull daily sessions.
New Yrk,Jan. 3. Yesterday man
presented at a Bavin; bank, in this city,
rive IJnited States bonds of $100 ejeh.
for sale, which the clerk rt-cognited us
a part jf $25,000 stolen in December
from a geutlcm in at the corner of Lib
erty and Broadway ftrcets. and which
had been extensively advertised. Detec
tives were called in and the man, who
gave his name as Horace Corp, was ar
rested. Louisville, Jn. 3. Kire'at Somerset,
Pulaski county, Ky., Sunday, burned
twelve of the best houses in the village,
including th Court House. Loss. 815,
000.
W-shington, Dee. 31. Judge Coch
rane, late Chief Justice of Georgia, ami
one of the most prominent Southern
Republicans, had a long interview with
the President yesterday. He says the
Administration will not interfere in the
present affairs of Georgia, aud as Gov
ernor Conley personally cares nothing
for he office, there will be no contest
between him and the Governor elect
concerning it.
The Secretary of the Treasury has
authorized the Assistant Treasurer in
New York to sell 81,000,000 gold on
the 2d and 4th Thursday, and to pur
chase 81,000,0'J0 in bonds on the 1st
and 3d Thursday during the month of
January.
Washington, Jan. 2 The public
debt statement shows a decrease of the
debt for the present month of $3,112,
G0". The coin ballance in the Treas
ury is Jll,432J820,and currcucy $15,
801,494. London, January 2. The Tiae$ be
lieves that the American Government
ha no intention to make exorbitant de
mand for indemnity at the Geneva
Tribunal ; that the main desire is to
gain publio acknowledgement of the
correctness of its position during the
war. The Times also says that it is un
desirable to encourage the bringing of
cxtravrgant claims against. neutrals.
London, January 3. German resw
dents arc petitioning Bismarck to de
mand an apology and indemnity from
the United States to France during the
late war.
New York, Dec- 30 A St Thomas
letter mentions a rumor current that an
American vessel, the Florida, has been
captured by a Spanish man of-war and
taken to Porto Bico. The Florida left
St. Thomas on the 14th and was taken
shortly af ter her departure. The Span
ish war steamer Nunez de Balboa, which
followed tdose behind her, fired and
brought her to almost in the presence
of the Ut S. sloop Shawnee. The news
is confirmed by private dispatches,
though the Tribune thinks t.hat it
should not be fully credited.
A Nassau special to the Times says
the Forida arrived there on the 24th
inst, with tho loss of foretopmast and
was towed into port for repairs and
coal. Nothing was said in tho dispatch
about her being fired into or captured
ty a Spanish cruiser,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WILLIAM! DAVIDSON
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No, Ot Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this OITT and
EAST PORTLAND in the most desfrahlo lo
calties, eonsisting of LOTS, HALF IJLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSE: and 6ToP.ES; aluo,
IMPROVED FARMS, and .valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located iu ALL parte of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents,. in this CITY,
and tnrowjruout -too -STATES and TERRI
TORIEtf, with great i-are aud on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. '
TIOTTSES ana STORES "LEASED,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCJr IPTIONS P IIO M PLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL aud
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STAT', will
recive de.-riiti.ns of FARM PROPERTY
aud forward the sumo to the above address.
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ceioi, b: El A .
now to cure rr.
At the commencement of the Diarihue, which
always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teapionfu! f Piin Killer in suar an 1 wa
ttf, (ht if convenient,) an 1 then balhe freely
the tm'-h and bowels wilh the P.iin Killer
clear. Should the diarrlue r crimp continue
repeat the dui-e every fen or fifteen lamutrs on
til the patient is relieved. In extreme casts.
two or more teaepoonfuls may be given at a
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no eqaal
Incps of Cholera, Summer Complaint., Dys
pepsia, Dystntery. Asikma it cur in n niht
hy tiikin it iiifcniall v, an J bathing with it
frcy. Its actim is like inaic, whn esternal
ly applied to OM Sores, 1'urns, Scald, an.
Sprains. For Sick Headache an I Toothache
dou t fail to try iu Iu lurt, it is a Pai.h Kii.i.
Direction, acompany each bottle.
The Pain Ivilltir isoliiy all dealers in Med
icines. Prices, 5 cent, 0 cotituu l f I pjr battle
ptu:.n tiu: tkiitii.
S"mf medical men insist it i undignifi,? 1 t
dtt-rtie a remedy, however vii'aabla it may be.
Q'lecr reasoning this. It is like saying 4b an
article which the world ncc4s should be hid in
a corner that benefits and blessings may be too
widely diffused thai the mean of protM-ting
and rcfrtoringhcjiilik should be a cfose monopoly,
anl not aee-ille to all. The aru iont is had.
it is wure than th:it; it is inh.tm. Supj.nio
I!oteltr's Stouiaeh HittT an absolute pe
eilic to .yspe ia,bi i u.n-ss and ni-ryou dvbtli
ty had never been kuown beyond the rrprr-tnii-e
of the faaulty, what would have bcii tbe
rensuenc! ? IMadof curing and invigora
ting millions, the good effects of the prepara
tion would have been confined to a comparative
few. There is the highest authority for raying
that light should not be hid under a buyhel;
that whatever is eicelU-nt should be placed as a
city on a hill, where all men can take cogni
zance of it. It is upon this principle that the
Hitters have been adrcrtUed sod continue to be
advertised incvery newspaper of any prominance
in the western hemisphere, and that the spoil
taneous testimonials in its favor have been trans
lated into "all written languages. Thousands
enjoy perfect health .to-day who would be lan
guishing on beds of sickness if the newspapers
had not Bpreitd the truth Kt'tk rejnnl ht tht
naeyMrteirtyornH( ttni corrective tar aud wide.
Suppose profit been reaptd from this pub
licity Is fArt any argument against it? If
the public health has been protected; if lives
have been saved; if the feeble have been
strengthened and the sick restored, great
ha been arcfniliheif; and who so mean as to
grudge to exertions thus directed their fair re
ward ?
IIUEIXX.E OUT!
AND IT ALL CAME ABOUT IN THIS
WISE:
YOU SEE THAT IT WAS FOUND OUT
by the good people of this county generally
that the DIXIE STORE was selling at tho
following starving rates:
Coffee 4i lbs for $ 1 00
Liverpool Salt perewt 2 20
Calico per yard 0
Pest California Boots (heavy) 5 50
Itent Fine Shirts each 1 25
Cigars, t for 25
Boys iit.... 50
Best Sheeting per yard 1 1
Ladies' Fine Calf bhoes per pair 2 50
Ladies Hose ,, 40
Ames Spades , , 1 37
Long Handled do I 25
Chopping Axes (handled) 1 87
Coll Oil per gallon...,.,;....,.., .......,... l
Candlesper box, $.1 75 to 4 50
Extra Heavy (Jolden Syrup per keg- 5 50
Sugar per pound So to..,,. 15
Coma on with your cash or produce, as
these are strictly cash prices. Highest cash
priea paid for evbrvthino that tho people bare
to sail that will sell again.
N. B. Sixty-three cents paid for home-mada
socks, per pair. 45-ml
THE II A DC. K KUL.IL
THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS UNPOP
ular rule at the lata Agricultural Fair,
although a source of great annoyance to visit
ors and of vexation to Marshals, was not en.
tirely barren of good results, cspeoially to the
people of this vicinity who are sagacious
enough to profit by the facts developed. It
eocpis 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 fouod on investigation, that tho clothing
which stood firm under tbe sturdy grip of the
officers was purchased (with the exception of
one velvet suitjat thejstore of Murphy k Croas
uian, in the bank building corner of State and
Commercial st., Salem, whero a good supply of
the -sume kind of clothing is always on hand,
together with a full assortment of fashionable
foats and gents' furnishing goods, 83tf.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIOXEER TIN, A'D STOVli STORE,
Front Street, one Door South oj
Post Office.
Dallas - - - - - Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difference between articles of TINWARE
mutiufactured "by m, and that niale by manu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, for
shipment, 1 have on hand both my own make
and al.o tuat ot hictvry make, so that people
may take their choiot. My stock consists iu
part, of,
.-Stoves of all kinds,
Copper, IIriss and Iron Ware,
Wire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove ISollcTM, Tea Kettles,
Milk I'uiisj, Dippers,
Xard and flutter Cans,
Heaters,
Japanned War a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pane,
Porcelain lino I xtew Fans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Patterns,
And in fact everything 'thut can fee found in a
first c.uss Tiu and Stuve Store.
Job Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
50 tf T. B. NEWMAN.
i:oi,a STOltJH.
f A VINO PURCHASED A LARGE AND
I I complete Stock of GENERAL 51 ER-
CilANDIZE, consisting in part of
Dry GooiU,)
Inroccries,
Gin, Ifciieeiiswarc,
Tobacco, Cigar,
And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY feTOUE, I would respectfully call the
attention of the Public to iny Eetablibiaent.
Highest Cash price paid fvr
I UltS AND PHLTKV.
21. A. RAY,
Kola, Pulk Co., Ogn.
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.civ ooii ! XcW oof!! !
Foit tiu: inri;xT seasox.
We respectfully call the attention of the
Public to our Well Selected Stock cf
Ladle Dress (iood,
Ladles and Misei Hats,
c;eiit Furnishing flood,
(.love, (.'alien. lite.
Hardware,
Crocerle,
School liooks,
Stationer-, Ac,
In fact Kvfrjthln Found In a First
Class Retail Store,
Wo caa assure our Patrons that we will be
p with the times.
Come and Examine ur Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Goods !
N. A. J. D. LEE
Dallas, April 22, 1 871. 1-ti
C II K A I! C EI I A IM!
Cheaper than Kvcr!!!
II ( Ij tur, w o k r l. E Y Jd CO.,
ELLEWDALE .STORE,
Hare removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladles' Drcssand Fanc3' CJOpgds
Me
en and Hoys Clothing
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladle and Chtldrens Sliocs of every
StIe and Size.
A full Stock of Groceries constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
Fllcndalc Mill, such as
Heavers, Cashmeres, Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and Illankct?,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desire to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange Ooods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay the Highest Price.
Tiring on your Eggs and Butter.
3-tf
Perhnps those that have, experience can tell,
and perhaps it would lie to your interest to ask
someone that knows, where the Rich and Rare
Dress Ooods, "hose Ladies' Hats that are the
fashion- direct from lfrs. C. Levy's--thoee
Etegant Bets of Ladles' Furs, and those New
Style Skirt that appeared to such advantage
over those Hlirh Laced Ladies' Boots, manu
factured at Protzman, Donovan A Gillahan's,
Portland, Oregon, of all of which you bad such
a lavish display by the Polk County ladies ut
the Oregon Sfato Fair. Or perhaps, gentlemen,
you would like to eatl and examine for your
selves those Elegant Fitting Suits of Gent's
Clothing, while I show you a Fine Assort
ment of Gent's Purnishlng Goods. And when
it comes to Yankee Notions, Fancy Good,
Jewelry, Fine Tobaccos and Cigars. Gro
ceries of all Descriptions last-named strictly
at Portland prices my customers boar witness
of tbe Excellency and Cheapness.
ALSO,
Sole Agent for Polk County for the Boot and
Shoe Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, the
excellent quality of whose goods are creating
such an excitement all over the State and Pa
clflo Territories. Trado increasing every day
at La Clcde (formerly duff's Store),
M. M, ELLIS, Proprietor.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RBNEWER.
Every year increases the popularity
-of thi valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
assure our oM patrons that it is kept
fully -tip to its 'high standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for -restoring Gray or Faded
IIaih to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use) becomes white "and clean.
It removes all eruptionsund dandiull",
and, by its tonic properties, -prevents
rthe hair from falling out, as h stimu
lates and nourishes the hairglands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
Tcapillary glands to.thcir normal vigor,
and will Create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical Il.vin Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., Stale
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality, and I
consider it the Best PiiiaAi:ATiox
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all DrvggUii, and Dealers in -Medicines.
Price Quo DoliiX
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases re
quires too long'a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, wfc have pre pared this -dye, in one
jyrqiamtion-; which will quiekly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor vah.of
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.IL
Ayer's Cathartic PilLs,
For all the pnrp333S of a Laxative
Medicine.
remaps no one tncil-cini-
c r.ti'"or&;ry ro
jtiirc'l ly every botly ns
a cathartic, nor waa I'vcr
.mv before m univera!
lv" "a btotol into n-c. In
even- T.Hintryanlainon
sli clas.-CH, this niibl
ut crtiek-io iurpati9
Vho nbvkms rc.t
ou is th'it it is a more i
li.ibio ami far more effo
tnal rciiusly than any
oiiu;r. Tliuso who have
tric.l ir, kn -th tt it cure I them lliff!ii h ive
n.t, kn w :h.it it rn.'cs th -ir iiciIibort anl frienli,
ai I ;ji k vv that h :l it t.j once it doe always
that it never ftils tia'OHjih any fsnlt or neglect of
tN cora- ; iti .u Wo have th'uanH ttjxm thuit
ajuH f ccrti.i-viNMof tiicir re.nai kal'iccui-ei vf tli
f.tllowi.i; crtin-'lamt., but sti'-h cuicm ai-e known ia
evtiy c:,;h: . ;ioi I, ai'l w c iv'l not jullih theat.
Alaitc I f ail aze an I coinbuoa in all cli:nntes;
co-it liiiiii noiiiii- ca! ik-1 or any dohOiMiouidrug,
tlun- m iv he t kci wilh :My by anyhfiy. Their
suar -.j tin pro e'rve them ever foh :ui mfkes
the, n pl ii.i it t t-tk-, while beimr phrcly rcjrptabla
nc Imi-.ii can ari -o from their u in nny qn.intity.
They operat? In- tUcic powerful iii!liieu's on the
intern' il vi !e. a t purify the Mo.wl and thnulatO it
into h.Mlthv a -ti iii remove the oStruction of Ui9
Ptoini.h. b.iwel, liver, anl other orarans of tho
o ly, ret tini Unir irregular action to health, anl
by eone :iu r, wa M-ever thy exi-t, id Ucranso
nicnU as are tins ilr-t origin ofdistm-ie.
Minute lire -ti-KM are Kivcn in tho wrsppor ot
the bix, t"i- th rlli vlaj o;ii;l.mit ', wliicli CiOa
Villa raoi llv va c:
Tor lrj'I" nr !Tn.1!f potion, YJstle
niM, I.'in.'iur .ni l 1im of .li;rf ttiey
hli.tal I bo taken in U'rately to sli iKil ite the ttom
grh n:i I re t .'. ii- he iltliy t us anil action.
For I,;tc r C.t;lta'it nml it v.nviosn Jymr
toms lliliou Ilea liclic.NIck Ilraflchos
JdM i Ik P rr r.'C:i MlcUne, itilioti
C.-lic au l li!ioii Fcvcrt, they shoil1 Iks jii
dieioudy t lUen Sbr each ca-e, to correct the dic.a--cl
action V rem n e tho ob-tructiotis which cau?e it.
For iayvttiT.r or 3iirrU?j, bat one mild
doe i- ircnrailv re-iaire l.
For ailie'i ii.ri n. nnt. C3 ravel. Tittpl
Cation of aicail, iai in tli Nidr,
sack and L,.i, ttiey sloul I be continuously
taken, a required, t e!ian;e thu dieael action n'f
the sy,-ta.n. W'il'.i suoh change ihjio coatnLaints
dHappe ir.
For Oroinr and 7S)roplrat Sncllin Uiey
shonl I be t ikeo i i larjfe and frequeat djsea to pro
duce the cire -t of a drastic iMfcre.
For Mt,ri4iin a larjre d sc fhoul l Ik? taken
as it proju.-e-i the dcire I eife t by Kynipathr.
As a f inirc I'ill. take one or two I'ills to pro
inoto dietioa an t reliev e the Momach.
An icea-ion'd do-e stimulates the ftomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
And InVitforat.M tlie system. Ileueo it is otlen ftd
vantaeaus whero no 'scrio'n dernnirement exists.
One who f.U tohn-ably well, often ilnd that h doe
of these Villa makes him feel decidedly better, fi-om
their ch-msiirr and reiiovntin elloct'on tho diges
tive apparatus.
VIZ. J. C. AYr.1l A CO., Vraetical Chemists,
ZOirilLL. MASS., V. S. A.
F I. O It A 1. U V I il 12,
FPU 1872.
OVF.it OXK I1U.1)KI2 IMCEJS.
Printed in two cot.ons, on mperb tintk.ti ia
rR. Forn Huspukp K.vravisos of Fiaw
kkk, TLANff, and Vko kta u lus, with Dcserip
ttous, nd
Two Colored Ilale.
Directions aud plana for making Walks,
Lawn?, Garden., ttc. Tbe liandfoincgl lloral
C'uide in the World. All for TK.v cents, to
tboao who think of buying Seed?, Not a quar
ter Iho cost. 200,000 sold of 187 1. t
AddnfiJ. JA.MKS VICK,
42ml. Kocbctter, 'N. .Y
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNOI s
J. IS. BMIkiiilon, if!. 0,.
LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO f
ITaji established bimolf In Portland, Oregon,
Offices, No. 3 and 1 Holmes' UuildingH, First
Street, three door frcui Lndd A Tilton's HaVk
where he may Iw consulted daily, aud will
treat di.wae of tbe above-named organs a
bis specialities. .
All operations on the Eye and Ear made iu.
the most scientific aud caieful manner. ' '
Art! filial Eyes, hnvittfi all the buttuty audi
mobility of th natural eye, insorted.
Refers for bis professional standing to L. C.
ijbuc, m. v., t-rof. oi burgery, and Kdwin
John Alexandar, Et , Cuperillo, W. X,
maiij omcru ou tuis aorta. Coast.
uenuey, m. v., rrnt. ol Anatomy, University
of the Paeifie, and for his sucec-s In trestir
patients tu over 1,600 cases treated by blui '
San Francisco also to Levi Estes, Ksr
Portland, Win. II. Tilton. R till V'n k f