TOVIfl &COUHTY HEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1872.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Qnotations....
111
Legal Tenders in Portland:
Buying...,. ...SO j Selling.. ,.....9l
Dallas Produce and Commission Market
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 10 $ bush.
OATS 62J 75c.
TJARLEY $1
j FLOUR $C $6 50 bbl.
" Sks$l 62 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4c. lb.
BEANS 6c. tb.
BACON Sides, 13 15c lb.
" v ShouUlers, 8c. to 10c. lb.
HAMS 14 16c lb.
PORK Dressed, 6 cents.
" Pickled, 8c. to 10c. lb.
BUTTER Firkins 25 30c "ft lb.
. " Rolls, 35 to 40c. lb.
EGGS 35c doi.
LARD Bulk, lie; 4ins, 15
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
APPLES Greeu, 50c bhl.
" Dried, 6c p lb.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25c 1b.
- CHICKENS 2 50 $3 "p do.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
. DRIED PLUMS 16 lb.
WOOL 33Jc. "ft lb
Mr. P. C. Sullivan is in town, and will re
xn tin a few days.
II. P.Shriver is doing some excellent paint
ing in his shop, over llobart A Co.'s harness
shop. .
Mr. W. Woods, one door North of the Hotel,
has a fine assortment of pictures and picture
frames. S. B. Morse, Agent of the Union Mutual
Life Insurance Company, was in town Wed
nesday night.
Some communications have been sent in this
week which we had not time to insert. They
will appear in our next.
Is our town going to the owls and bats? Two
or three screech owls have bceu caught in
town during the past week.
Taxes. Our good-natured Sheriff says he
shall not put any one to trouble at present for
taxes, yet all understand that they are now duo.
nVearejrnf'jrme that the bridge across the
Luckiamute, at Heluvicbs', south of Moiimoutht
was so damaged by tbelato high water as to be
impassable.
Mrs. Carrie F. Yourg is still lecturiag in
different parts of our county. We understand
that fhe 3s calling together a good audience
wherever she goes.
Rumor says that Sol'Woods, who went from
here, last summer, cast of the mountains
with a band of cattle, has lost all of them dur
ing the late severe -storm.
Prof. Rutan came down from Corvallis Tues
day. He reports the roads in a terrible condi
tionsmall bridges washed away, and many
large ones dangerous crossing.
Mrs. Sullivan has the thanks of all bands in
the Republican cfSce for a feast of mince pic.
If there is anything we do like it is mince-pies,
and we appreciate the favor.
"The West-Side mail has been able to reach
McMinnville frcm this way, but two or three"
times during the last three weeks, owing to the
bich water in the Yamhill river.
Vick's Floral Guide presents many new at
tractions the present year. Those wishing the
bcok can get it by sending ten cents to the
proprietor, James Vick, Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. Waymire lost a Yaluable horse on Sun
day last Rev. J. James had ridden the ani
mal to the Concord' school house, and bad
been back but a short time, "when the horse
died.
A dancing-club was formed at the Court
House, ast Monday night. We understand
that it is to be strictly private, admittancec
.granted only to the members and such friends
as may be invited by them.
The creek here was at the highest stage
which it has reached this season, on Friday
xright last. On Satnrday, in the roa4 below
CoL Neemith's, the wat was so deep as to be
Almost impassable,
W saw our young friend,' Scott Riggs, of
Salt Creek, in town on Tuesday, the first time
cine his marriage. His honors seem to set
asy upon bicn, and, judging from indications
w would think everything with him was lovely.
We had a call on Tuesday from our young
friend. M. M. Ellis, of La Clede. He reports
business "splendid." Judging from appear
ances, we should say that the world wagged
well with him, and that his life had been east
in sunny places.
W. H. Teal fc Co., have on hand and are
constantly manufacturing wagons, carriages
and buggies. They sre also agents fur Wait's
Patent Portable Hay Press. This press is said
to be ono of the best made, is simple and cheap.
Frank Simpson, the Alsea mail-carrier re
ports that on his trip last week, be found the
bridges on the route nearly all washed away,
or so badly damaged as to be almost impassible.
The bridge across Mary's river was entirely
gone, which compelled him to go about seven
miles out of bis way in order to get along at
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We understand the question of bringing the
water-power of the Ellendale Mill Co. to towni
is again being agitated. Knowing the advan
tage of the maunfacturing interests in building
up a town permanently, we feel doubly anxious
to havo this matter pushed forward.
The friends of Rev. J. James and his worthy
family paid them a friendly visit on Monday,
evening, and presented their compliments in
the shape of small change, eatables and numer
ous other acceptable articles. A good time
was tho rosult. The family was taken entirely
by surprise, but this only lent a zost to the oc
casion. All seemed to enjoy themselves, and
none more than the host and hostess. After
enjoying thein.solves to their hearts' content the
company separated with many good wishes for
the welfare of the good Pastor and his family.
Whittlings. Tiio roads are reported' in
wretched -condition. We have had several fine
days during the week. The Portland mail
now comes by way of Salem. Singing school,
dancing school, sociables, literary entertain
nsnts, and other amusements have been the
order of the week. Those of our merchants
who advertise, report business good- Those
who don't adver tise, of course don't rcpuft.
Dr. Rubell, our enttrprwing Dentist, is kept
busy, aid is doing work to tho satisfaction of
all his patrons Is Satan in Society ?" We
should judge so, as our d 1 has boen mingliug
pretty freely in that element during tho week.
We opiue, however, that be is not seeking
44 whom he may devour," but to whom, of the
fair sex, he can pay his devoirs. Read the
compliments of Rev. J. James and lady to the
public in another column. The property for
merly owned by A. N. Cochran, in this place,
was sold last Saturday for taxes.
Phick Personified. An old gentleman cauie
into town on Thursday in a way that attracted
the attention of everybody who chanced to be
on the street. His turnout consisted of a box
nailed to a round stick, upon either end ot
which was a wheel about three feet in diameter,
made of inch plank. To the round stick, whieh
answered the purpose of an axle, was fastened
two sticks, extending forward, to answer the
purpose of shafts. Across the front end of
these thills was a bar used to put the breast
against to propel the machine. Within this ve
hicle was a knitting machine, as well as the
baggage of the traveler. He proved to be an
itinerant manufacturer traveling over th coun
try picking up jobs of knitting wherever he
could fin 1 them. He came from tho East to
California, and last September became to Am
ity, Yamhill county, having become disgusted
with theJxrt, dry weather f California. He ha,s
worked in and around Amity until he concluded
to come to Dallas. Through the mud, over the
steep hill, and acrosi the waters which have
been so high as to stop the mails, came thi in
vincible veteran, and here he is ready for the
patronage of the public. Surely, otue of the
hardy spirit of our forefathers mill remain?, and
"although many would jcct at the folly of this
old gentleman in traveling through the mud ot
Oregon engaged in trnch Ini.-ines., yet all must
admit that the pluck and energy exhibited by
him, is in striking contrast to the 44 I ran't"
style of many wh would call ,hiui a f'u4 and
laugh M Iws fJ!y. Ue wilt reuiim here a time,
and we hope our cilm-ns will give credit to
vh in cre iit is due. and give him a fair share
of public patronage.
Dii:i.
At the resi-len.-.j of E. Y. H illeck, near Dallas
January IT, ITl', fcumia C, daughter of Seth
and P. J. Burson, aged 2 year, V tuontus and io
days,
At the roidenre of Win. I'.rowo. near Dallas,
Fri-lay in.. mini;, January Jth, 1872, of Lung
Diseae, Mr. Charles MeCraeken,. aged about
twenty-.-ix years.
4 Ilesutiful
Woman. The perceptive
faculty u wi.iao'i is usually keener tuaa thi
same pbrenol iieal organ itr men. Women
knows that beauty rather than genius is worship
ped by the sterner sex. A man m?.y talk with
his lips of the latter t his lady-love, but the
keenness o( the woman knows that he is think
ing of the former in hi heart. All women have
an innate desire to pleaso their beaux. They
are fond of admiration ; hence one of their long
ings is to be beautiful. Tho grand secret of fe
male beauty is health the secret of health is
the power to eat, digest and ussiiuilato a proper
quantity of wholesome food. Take Vi!kk
lilTTEHs. It will cleanse the stomach, tone tho
vital organs, give, a perfect digestion, purify
tho blood, clear up the complexion and pro
duce a state of mental and physical electricity,
which gives symmetry of form, bright eyes,
white skin, glossy hair and a genuine type of
fern a 1 loveliness, which nu cosmetic can com
pare with.
Forty Years' Kxperlenre have tested
tho virtues of Dr. WiVtr' Hal-un of Wild
Cherry, and the result is that it is the best rem
edy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases,
enbracing a whole range from a slight cold to a
settled consumption. Were it not for its
merits, it would loDg sinco havo "died, and
made no sign." 213-w.
The Trans-Continental Railroad has opened
up, and the influx of immigration is developing
the resources of the Pacifie coast. The 0. 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,
II. Kincaid, at his gallery, is now prepared to
take advantage of all improvements, and draw
pictures of all sixes 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.
Dalla-4, Dec. 23, 1871. 42-lm
The Citt Boot Stork has long been Head
quarters for the Mate of Tirrel'h Celr
BfiATEJ) Boots, of which I have Exrlutive
Sale. Parties are cautioned to examine and
find my name on them, as the country is
flooded with a Rotten Moot, In imitation of the
ecnuine article. Every piir of Tirrel's Boots
sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give
nerfeet satisfaction.
Kkmkmbkr 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,
A. Card.
Dallas, Oubcon, Jan. 16. 1872.
Editor Hepuplican.
Dear Sir: Permit us to make jour excellent
paper tho medium through which to express
oar thanks for the many tokens of kiiid re
gards, manifested by the many friends in the
visit paid us on last Monday evening. We feci
oar own unworthiness of such remembrances
yet aro they the green places la life's history in
which memory delights to linger in after years.
Hencef to all we say, from our hearts, we
thank you for the friendly call, and iuvite the
company of as many as can make it convenient
to call on us at any future time, and believe us
your humble servants in the Gospel of Peace,
whose prayer is that the social ties which bind
us together hero, may only be severed in death,
to be renewed in the regions beyond, with the
pure and good, forever with God,
Yours truly,
J. JAMES,
M.J.JAMES.
. Dr. Sage's Catar'hh Remkdt is no Patent
Medicine humbug gotten up to dupe the igno
rant and credulous, nor is it reperaented as be
ing 44 composed of rare and precious substances,
brought from the four corners of the earth, Car
ried seven times across the Great Desert of Sa
il ar ah, on the baeks of fourteen camels, and
brought across the Atlantic Ocean on two ships."
It is a aiild soothing, pleasant Remedy, a per
fect Specific for Chronic Nasal Catarrh, "Cold
in the Head, " and kindred diseases, The pro.
prietor, R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y
(whose private Government stamp is on every
package of the Genuine,) offers ateward of $i0U
for a case of Catarrh he cannot cure. For
sale by druggists. Sent by mail, postpaid, for
sixty cents. Address the proprietor as above.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Hall's Vegetable Ricilan Hair Renewer
Sold by all Druggists.
OHEGOX STATU Til M I'EHANCE
CONVENTION.
Our last State Temperance Conven
tion adjourned to meet in Salkm Feb
ItUAJtY 22o,l 872, ten o'clock, a. m.
The undersigned were appointed a com
mittee to make full arrangement tor
the meeting. They recommend that
all Temperance and Literary eocieties,
all Churches and Schools,' elect ac least
one delegate for every twenty members;
that communities hold mass meeting
and elect representatives. These should
be mcn and women of sound jti Igemeut
aud of known temperance habits and
principles. All authenticated friends
of the Temperance cause are invited to
seats in the Convention. They are also
aked to scud in themes for discussiou
and suggestions about the prcgramme;
as it Ls co'idered by al! best to have an
utiin of business, aud persons appoin
ted to kad the discuiona. Thoso feel
ing a deep interest in any Temperance
topic should, without fear of being eon
sidcred egotist ie, inform' the Cumiuittee
of their desire to present the matter to
the Convention.
We would also be greatly obliged for
the names of capable speakers and es
sayists, ,'jTho.ie acquainted with such
should foward their names and the
themes they can urnst profit bly present.
Friends of the go.nl, the holy cause
of Temperance do all in your power to
make the coming Convention a telling
one; large, intelligent, enthusiastic and
efficient.
Papers prepared to be presented to
the Convention i-hould be short, not oc
cupying more than twenty minutes in
reading, comprehensive, aud pregnant
with facts and arguments.
Ikileurates should come in time for
the morning session aud intending to
remain over the following day, if the
complete success oi me ionvenuon
should demand it. A very interesting
programme is beiug prepared for a two
days' session.
Names of delegatesshould be forwa rd-
ed to J. M. Garrison, Salem, Chairman
of Committee on Credentials.
LOWHLL L. UOGKltS,
l. j.'row.iaL.
J. B. McCL'ANli,
Committee.
Legal-Tender Decision. A Wash
ington correspondent, Dec- 29th, states
this : The full opinion of the Uutted
States Supreme Court in the legal-ten
der cases will be delivered on the l.Jtti
of January. Those who will unite in
the majority are Justices Davis, btrong,
Miller, Swayno and Uradley, and those
of the minority are Chief Justice Chase,
aud Assosiate Justices Clifford, Field,
and Nelsou. In addition to the major
ity aud minority reports proper, it is ex
pected that several of the Judges will
express their opinions on different bran
chea of the question.
Professor Thomson now shows t o the
British Association that no thickness
less than 2,000 or 2,500 miles would
enable the crust of the earth to resist
the tide generating force of sun and
moon. A thinner crust, ho says, would
be bulged up by a tide within tho molt
en mass, like the tide of tho ocean
Letters trom Camp Date Creek, Ari
zona, says that the Government ware
houses at that place, with contents, were
destroyed by Are on Wednesday, tho
19th ult. The loss is not stated, but is
considerable.
J. II. Hunter, expressman, mado a
trip last weeic to Idaho City trom .Loon
t-reek, on snow-shoes, in sixteen : days
The Loon Creek people had no news
trom tho outside world since last Octo
ber.
Ono never loses by doing a
turn.
good
'.SPECIAL NOTICES.
WILLI AH DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. 01 ProAt Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL" ESTATE in this CITY aRd
EAST PORTLAND in the mot desirable lo
calties. consisting of LOTS, HALF ULOCKS
aud BLOCKS, HOUSES and STuRES; 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 STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with great rare and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. ,
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS 1MIOMPLY 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
and forwlrd the souio to the above address.
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IIOIiS:RA.
HOW TO CLTRE IT.
At the commencement of the Diariho?, which
always pr,eceile an attack of the Cholera, take
tapoonful of Pain Killer in nu;';ir nl wa
ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowels with the lin Killer
clear. Should the diarrhue or c ramps continue
repeat the done every ten or fiftocn minute un
til the patient is relieve!. In extreme cae.
two or more tea.pooniuli may be given at a
doe.
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, ha no equal.
Incase of Cholera, Stunner CoruplaiuU, ly-
pepaia. Dysentery, Asthma it eur in one night
by taking it internally, and bathing with it
freely. Its action is like magic, when eiternal-
ly applied to Old Sores, l!uru, iSeaM. and
Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache
don't fail to try it. la short, it is a Pain Kill-
ta.
Direction! arrotnpany eah bottle,
The Paiu Killer lo!J by all dealer in Med
icines.
Prices, oca ts, iUccutJati l 51 per bottle
IK1D TIIH TRUTH.'
Sma medical tnfn in.it it in undignified t
adverse a remedy, however vslu ibleit my be.
Queer reasoning thi.. It islike. saying that an
urtn-le wfcicb the w ri l ntt huld l hid in
a corner shut benefit!" and blesingi u.v be t.
widely diffused that tho mr.uu of protecting
and restotiaghealth should h a rl-'se iuinpoy.
aud not acc-j!ib!c to all. Th argirncnf is b i 1.
it is wnrw than tb;t ; it is tVl tff i. Sujit:
Iftistetter's Stonvu-h lSitt-r an aboluto "pe
cific in dyppsin,l t i ui-! nu i m rv'1 d.-bui-
ty had never been ku iwn b -v ujd the rriter-
ifre of the faxuhv, what Would have h?en the
coiift'jiienco ? Instead of curing and inigira
ting minions, the good clTects of the prepara
tion would have been confined (o a nomparat ive
. There is tho highest authority lr saving
that lijjbt should not be hid under a bushel;
that whatever is excellent should be placed a a
city on a hill, where aa men can take cogni-
iincc of it. It is upvii this principle that the
iJitter have been advertised aud continue to he
advertised iuevtry newspaper i any proininarno
in the western hemisphere, and that theVp m
tan?ous tetiuvnials in if. favor have been trans
latcd into all written languages. Thousands
enjoy ported health t-i-v who would be lan
guishing oi bed. of fri'-kiii ss if the newspapers
had not npifld the truth with rejurd ft thin
minimi! d inviijintint a rnef irt larand wide.
Suppose profit ki been reaped lrui this pub
licity Is thitt nny argument aiiisist it.' It
the public health has been protected; if lives
have been saved; if the feeble have been
strengthened and the sick restored, jmtt jd
ha hrcn ttcrtnidihrd ; nnd who so mean as to
grudge lo exertions thus directed their fair re
ward ?
Itl)St.E2 OUT!
AS I) IT ALL CAME AliOUTIS THIS
WISE:
YOU SEE THAT IT WAS FOUND OUT
bv the good people of this county generally
that the DIXIE STORE was selling at the
following starving rates:
CofTco 4J lbs for $ 1 00
Liverpool Rait perewt 2 20
Calico per yard
Bcsl California Hoot (heavy).... 5
(lent'a Fine Shirts each 1
Cigars, 7 for
Boys Hats
Best Sheeting per yard.,
Ladies' Fine Calf Shoes per pair 2
Ladies Hose
10
50
25
25
50
11
50
40
I 37
1 25
1 S7
Ames' Spades
Long Handltid do
Chopping Axes (handled)
Coil Oil per gallon
70
Candles per box, $3 75 to....... 4 50
Extra Heavy (loldoo Syrup per kc 5 50
Sugar per pound 8c to 1 5
JF& Come on with your cash or produce, as
these are strictly cash prices. Highest cash
price paid for hvkrythijig that the people have
to sell that will sell again.
N. B. Sixty-three cents paid for home-made
socks, per pair. 45-inl
Til 13 HADUH HlJIdl.
fllHE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS UNPOP
X' uhir ru.be 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 groat difficulty in
gome cases by reason of tho clothing of the
offenders giving 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 tho sturdy grip of the
officers was purchased (with the exception of
one velvet suit)at the.store of Murphy & Croaa
man, in the bank building corner of State and
Commercial St., Salem, where a good supply of
the tame kind of clothing is always on band,
together with a full assortment ol fashionable
tutaandfieaU' furnishing goods. ajtf,
ir?t jl aj
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIOXEER j TIN. AND 'STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difierence between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
faclururs in Portland and other largo ciiiea, for
shipment, I have on hand both ymy own niake
aud also that of factory make, bo that people
may take their choice. My stock cousista in
Pt, of- ;
Stoves of all kinds,
Copper, Ilrass and Iron Ware,
Wire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and C.alvaiilzcd Iron,
Stove Holler, Tea Kettles,
Milk Fans, Dippers,
I-ard and Hutter Cans,
Kgg Heaters,
Japanned Waro a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of N w and the Mos
Improved Patterns.,
And iu fact everything that ran be found in a
first clasi Tiu and Stove 1sl,re.
3oh Work
Neatly Dons and Promptly Attended to.
50-tf T. U. NEWMAN.
II AVIN'tl PURCHASED A LA ROE ANI
II complete Stock of GENERAL MER
CHANDIZE, counting iu part of
Dry Uoins,)
Ciiroccric,
Ia, (IticciiMwarc,
Tobacco, figi-ir,
And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY" STOKE, I would respectfully call the
attention of the Public to my Establishment.
Highest Cah price paid for
frUIt AND PHLTKV.
R. A. RAY,
Eola, lVk Co., Osn.
lo-tf
.ew iaoil: Xcvr ooris!!
for tiu: ihii:xt SIIASOX.
We
respectfully call the attention of the.
Public to our Well Selected Stock of
Ladle' Dr8 fJoodis
Ladies' and Misxe Hat,
ficnt Funiifchliig c;0in1s, f
Cloves, Jailer. lite.
Hardware,
Cirocerle,
School Hooks,
Stationery, fcc.
In fact Ktrrythlnsr Tuund la a I'ixt
Class Retail Store.
Wo
can assure our Patrons that we will be
up with the time?.
Come and Examine tir Stick beforo pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Goous !
N. d. J. D.
LEE
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Dallas, April 22, 1S71
a i? a i: e it k vi i
lirapn I Sire n Ever!!!
ii o lt iu it, o it r i, u V tt co
ELLENDALE ;ST0RE,
Have removed their STOCK OF flOODS to
Dallas, and nrc constantly receiving NEW aYid
WELL SELECTED OOODS, consisting of
'1O.dicV Dross and Fancy C;nds,
Men and Hoys' Clothing-,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladies and Children' Shoes of every
Stjle and Size.
A full Stock of Groceries constantly
on Iiand,al.o Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen floods .Manufactured at the
lillcndale 51111, such as
Itcavcr, Cassimeres, Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and Ilia, .Lets.
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desiro to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairlv and justly with all
who mny favor u with their patronage. Wo
will exchange (loods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay the Highest Price.
Bring on your Eggs and Batter.
" 3-tf
Perhaps thoce that havo experience can tell,
and perhaps it would ho to your Interest to ask
nomeono that knows, where the Kteh And Rare,
Drew Goodt, tho?o Ladies' Hats that are the
fashion direct from Mrs. C. Levy's those
Elepant Sets of Ladles' FurS, and thoso New
Style Skirts that appeared to such advantage
over thoeo Hitrh Laced Ladies' Boots, manu
factured ftt Protr.man, Donovan t il ilinhan'o,
Portland, Orepon, of all of which you had such
a lavish display by the Polk County ladies,, at
tho Orepon State Fair. Or perhaps, gentlemen,
you would like 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 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 the Excellency and Cheapness.
ALSO,
Pole Agent Tor Polk Comity 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
cific Territories. Trade Increasing every day
at La Cledo (formerly duff's Store).
M. M. ELLIS, Proprietor.
20-6m
J?WSK
NEW ADVE,
'k T I SEMES TS.
Aver's
air jVigor,
as
For restoring Cray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, aud effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss an I
freshness of youth.
Thin hair it thick
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ened, falling hair checked, hud bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore- tho
hair where the follicles arc destroyed,
or the gland atrophied and decayed,
l'ut such as remain cau be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, aud
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. Jf wanted
merely for a
HAIR: DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe3
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfutnev
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,
1V.ACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL ClIEMISTSfc
JLOVCKLL, MASS.
PBICE $1.00.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
foii Firnzrifixci the isjlooi.
The reputation thic ex
cellent n if iicinc 'enjoys,
is l-rm-d from iu cure?,
nwiiy of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
c:i'8 of Scrofulous disease-where
the fiVktem
firemed tatun.tcd witn
corruption, have 1-ecn
pui iiinl and cured by it.
.Scrofulous affections and
tlisoiiUrs.M hit-h w ere
trravatcd !y the fcrolii
liiuti eoiitntuinatHMi until
they were painfully ftfllictin?, Iiave U-en radically
eurVii in frin-h frrea't nundei in nJino.-t every ec
ti.ni of the country, that Uie public tcarccly uoed to
be informed of its virtueh or ues.
Scrofulous poifoii i one of the ir.of-t detnif live
enemies of our rac e. Often, this unseen hnd tinfeH
tenant of the orjranfcni undei niiiies Ue vinstitution,
and invitex the r.t tack of eufe-blinjrr fatal dihcsie!,
w iiliout exciting n f f piclon f its piehcnce. Apain.
it eernto breed infwtion throughout thv tKwly,nr.u
then, on unite favorable occanon, iLi 'uUy ilcvelort
into one or othe? of it- hidemi? forms, either n tl.6
surface or anion? the vitals. In the latter, tuber
ritit mav be ouddenlv ili pos-ited iu Uie Iudk or
heart, of tumors fonneil in the liver, or it thow
it preheiic.e by eniptiiiK on the tl.in,or foul nicer
ntioiiK on s-oine ai t ol" the TkmIv. Hi i.ee li.e occa
hiomil ue f a loltle 'ofiis Sarsaj.urilla is ail
viable, even w hen m live mptoin of dit c.tf o
appear 1'eifon afllh'ted with the . fillowi;ir coin
plaints penerallv find inm;ediate relit f, and, at
lenjrth. cure, by the ue of thi- SAlCS.tr.lh'lJ.
J.A: St. Authnity' J'irr, Jtour or i:ryivlap
Tttttr, Stilt llhrtnt, Srttld Jittitl, Jinguorw,
,sr t'yrtt. Sore J'.arx, and other erut lions or
visible lorni of Srni'nUu dictate. Also in tho
more concealed foinn, n Dtnfjirj fa. lryyt
Heart IHxtaur, J its. J j ilrjisy, t firaf itt,
and the various I 7c rotts iiCcctieus of iLc i:. ocu
lar and nervous .tyMeiii!.
S'tphili or t'rnrrt nl and frrrtirinT 7i.rrrc
are ciireii by it, though a lor.pliir.ei ie(,itired for.
Fubhiinjr theseobftinate ma'adU bv i;y' medicine.
Hut lonjj emit inneil l?e of this inedieinV Will euro
tbe eoniplaiiit. M.rurnrvhn a or II Iiift tt, f trt iue
1 let-rut ifim, and I'rmalr J . are com
monly foon relieved and ult in.atclv cured by its
purifvinp and inviporatinjr effect. linute Inrce
tionVfor each ease are found in our Almanac. ntp
pilied irratis. liln intuit iti and tit tit. wheal
caused' bv accumulations of extraneous wMUr
In the blood, yield tjinckly to it, as also 1 irrr
Corn j7 ni nt. Tttrpittitti . t'tnitt st ! or
mat inn of the l.irtr. and. faumtUr, when arb.i-p,
ns they often do, from the ranklinp 1!soiifi 'n tho
blo,.d. Thi SAItsAVAVII 1 A a pteat re
ptorer for the strrnpth ami vitror of the Fystem.
Those who are J anntiid and I istlcna, J)erj tn
ttrut. .vceir'K. and troubled w ifh .Yrrroim
prehrtisians or tarx. or any of the p.ffections
tyuiptomatie of HVf-r..., wU find Immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its rctoraUVO
power upon trial.
- p it e r a n k n by
Xr. JT. C. A Etl CV C ., 2.ovrIl. TIqm.,
I'rartlcal nnd Analytical Chemist.
POLP BY ALL DRUGGIST3 EVEHYWIIERE,
I.Ii'
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FOR 187
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ovi2u om: hijm)kri packs....-
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j'kr. Font lIrMr.t Fkuravisus op Flow
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Directions sud plans for making Walks,
Lawns, Gardens, Ac. The handsomest Plural
C.ulde in tho World. All for tun cents, to
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Address. J.UiES VICE,
42iul Rochester, N.'.V
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUN0
J. IS. IMIItinxoii,M. II., '
LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Ha8 established himself in Portland, Oregon.
Offices, Nos. 3 and 4 Holmes' Uuildings, First
Street, three doors from Ladd A Tilton's Rank,'
where he may ho .consulted daily, aud will
treat diseases of tho aboVenamud organs as
his specialities.
All operations on the Eyo and Ear made ia
the most scientific and catcful manner.
Artidciitl .', having all the bCauty-and
mohility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers for his professional standing to L. C.
Lane. M. D., Prof, of Surccry, and Edwin
Retitley, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, Uuiversity
of the Pacific, aud fur his success in treating
patients to over 1,&00 pases treated by him in
San- Francisco; also to Levi Esces, Esq.,
Portland, Win. II. Tilton, Esq., Vaneouvc,
John Atoxandar, Esq , Couperillo, W, T.
many others ou tliii North Coast 1
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