Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, February 17, 1872, Image 3

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    T0W11 COUNTY & NEWS,
DALLAS, SATURDAY, FEB .17, 1372.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold -Qnotalkms
Legal Tenders in Portland :
.....111
Buying.. ,...90 j
Selling 91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Waekly, hy Q. 11. StUes, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon,
WHEAT $110 v$ bueh.,.
OATS 2J (51 J5c
BARLEY $1 "
FLOUR $ft $6 5ft Vbi.
" Sks$l 62 $1 7
CORN MEAL 4c. -81 ft.
BEANS 6c. lb.
fiACON Sides. 13 15c Tb.
" Shoulders. Sc. to 10e. lb.
HAMS 14 16o lb.
ORK Dressed, G(7ets.
JK Pickled, Sc. to 10c. ft.
JJUTTER Firkins 25 30c "Tl ft.
" Rolls, :i5 to -JLOc. " .
-F.attS S74c" doz.
fiARD Bulkl5, c ; tins, to
POTATOES From Wagon, ft & bushel.
jONIONS-r-$2 ft bushel.
APPLES-Grcen, 50c r bhl.
-, . Dried, 6c r i
CI1EE9E T?cw Oregon, 20 25c p lb.
CH IPKENS-2 5 (& $.5 dox.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS 162 lb.
WOOL 33 Jc. p lb
. The Literary Society baa adjouri.ed ine d!e
A. L. Bancroft & Co.. are out with another
pew book. See card in another column.
The Call. Notice the call for meeting. of
the Republican Voters of th? county, and be
prompt in attendance.
We are told that during the recent stortn the
ureek baa wised one fuot. When it raises the
other we may expect it to run.
Demorest's We would say to our magazine
patrons that we have not ho able to get our
piagazlnes, owing, we suppose, .to the delay of
the mails.
The weather during the week has been
stormy, with intervals of heavier storms. The
weather-wise predict that if it rains till it
-quits we may have a wet fptll.
Change in Firm. Mr. J. M. Campbell has
associated with Lim Mr. A. S. Ripley, in the
manufacture of sash, doors and blinds They
liave good faeililies for making these articles of
rst-class quality, and at reasonable rates.
J ,
Jas. Campbell "came near having a "little
Chicago" of his own.the other night. He placed
a lighted candle near some papers, which ig
jiited, but were extinguished before any serious
damage was d.rtt.
W. II. Teal A Co., are finishing off several
' new backs and wagons which they offer for
sale cheap. They warrant their work to be
,good, and claim that none can beat them
either in style of finish or price of manufacture.
Dr. Van Den Bergh, who has been for some
time practicing in Salem, ai;d has gained a
well-earned reputation for his skill in extract,
ing troublesome worms from the human sys
tem, as well as in tho tre itrujnt of other dis
puses, has removed to Eugene City. We con
gratulate the people of that section in securing
a services, and rccouiu nd him to them as
ne who understands Lis business. He has
treated successfully many casts in Polk county
of which we are e nvrrsant, all of which hear
testimony to hi ability.
Another " sfry with a wr-man in it" coras
to us frcm our neighboring town of Bethel. It
feems' as we leorn the facts, that there resided
in Bethel two rival candidates for the affection?
of a fair lady living in Sakui. The rivals got
into some trouble, when a third party inter
fered, taking sides with one of the parties
against the oher. The two together succeeded
in defeating the one who was playing a lone
band. Af;r this, the two colleagues wentto
Portland frorn whence thv write a. letter to
the one IcfJ, behind, applying some very severe
epithets which, roused hi.s anger, but yet be
said nothing until the return, a short time after
of the young man who had caused tuo trouble
After his return he entered the establishment of
the aggrieved party, when the letter was pro,
duced, and he was asked concerning i,ts au
thenticity, lie replied that he wrote it, and re
iterated the sentiments therein contained, lie
was then ordered to quit the premises. lie
went outside of the door asd repeated some very
insulting language, whereupon the other party
went out, whn a skirtni ensued, which re
suited in the author of the mischief getting one
Soger bitten nearly off, his eyes nenrly gouged
from bis head, and used up generally.
Wouldn't pay. Theso days of woman's rights
(all forth . the ingenuity of the tnaki popu"
Ration, in various ways, to test and see who
are, and who are not in favor of that princi
ple. One device, rather amusing in itself, yet
-rery effective, has been hit upon by some of
our young men about town. We noticed in the
Post Office window three packages, whose deli
cate proportions unmistakably indicated them
to be Valentines, directed to as many of our
Village beauties, which unfortunately did' not
rnrrv the rcauisite " stamps" to take them
w j
through, and they were doomed to be thrust in
$be window; and marked "held for postage."
Koiloubi, the ieen sensibilities of the Post
master w.cre, shocked at being compelled to
Submit these tender epistles, freighted with
jentinlent, and besring the pure outpourings of
love, to the careless gaze and lieartlcss' jibes
and jeers of the public, yet it is money makes
the letters go. Our Devil says fee. would pay
the charges on them, if tbo . fair consignees
would let him read the content?, but as he is
too tasbful to make the " proposition," we s"p
pose they will have to work their way.
0, Say ! , The very place to get your dresses
according, to the latest pattern, and your roil-
linery done up in style, is at Mrs. A. M
Swain's.
Dentistry. Th well-known Dentist, T. L
Nicklin, announces that he will be in Dallas
on the jZC.th inst., and remain a short time.
Mr. Nicklin is too well known here to need
any recommendation from us. His work here
tofore speaks for itself, and all that is needed is
for us to announce his coining
Highway Commissioners.
At the last session of the County Court the
following persons were appointed,' in tbjir
respective districts, as roa l Commissioners :
JTtliil. J) int.
E E Conner 1
SAD Srbsoc 3
John Vernon.... , 4
D Boone , 5
George Wbiteaker , , G
Win Ireland 7
Henry llelmicb ....
Jesseo Stump
John Hastings
W H Robertson....
Sol Tetherow
David Guthrie....,
E A G rahuui ......
9
li
11
12
l.J
Mel Juries IU
John Downing , , .''()
Win Ball.. , 2l
Peter Svron , ,.22
Thus IMckey , 2H
Stephen Hill , 24
Alex McXary.... 20
M Stewart 2o
A R CucUerham 27
Several districts are
ments.
yet without appoint'
Mr. George Tiltottson, who has been build
ing a saw mill and a grist mill on the Grand
Round Reservation, returned yesterday. He
informs us that both ills axe Sou-Led in good
stylo. The grjit mill can grind about three
hundred bushels of wheat a day, and the saw
mill has a capacity of 7,000 feet. Last Mon
day the Indians held an election, chose a Sher
iff , Justices of the Peace aud other officer, in
lieu of their Chiefs. They have adopted the
marriage ceremony of the whites, and are fast
yielding up their customs to those of civilisation.
They express regret at the removal of Meacbam,
as they look upon Lim as the true friend of the
Indian.
The Academy eilbition caeca off at the
Court House next Wednesday evening. The
Faculty have yielded to the wishes of many of
the patrons of the school, and an admittance
fee of 50 cents for adults, and 25 cents fr
children under twetva, will be required. The
proceed., alter paying expense of the exercise,
go toward repairing tho Academy building,
sidewalks, etc. A this is a mutter in which all
are interested, and the exhrWrnm wiil be a
first-class affair, we speak for them a full at.
tendance.
ItOKN.
In Dulbs, February V.
I 7 2, to ib wife
ilstiu a son.
muku;j.
MURRY BKIUIY. U the n si b ne of
Mr. M, L. Bobbins, in D.illa. Feb. 11th, is;;.',
by Rev, J. Jittiie. Mr. I. (J. Mnrrv t lierce
Co., W. T., aud Mr. 11. A. Berry, of Polk Co.,
Oregoa.
While we again, ns lit rcl f r rotcst ngairsf
gentlemen from other places coming into our
.StaJ:e tt carry off our beauties, yet the ' sub
stantial compliments" accompanying the above
notice, tilled our mind with golden" visions
ann we came near forgetting to extend eon
gratnlatinns. May their lamp of life burr,
long and bright, and their pathway be strewn
with perennial joys
It is the intrinsic merit alone, of Hall's Veg
etable Sicilian lint lit newer, that liu gained
for it great popularity.
For tho very beft photographs, go ti Brad
ley &. Rulof son's Gallery without STAIRS
jjtSff-ASUEND IN Til E ELEVATOR, 429
.Montgomery Street, San Fraunweo.
"There was a frog who lived in a spring,
Hp caught eucn a told that ho could not
eiug."
Poor, unfortunate Batrachian ! In what a sad
plight he must have been. And yet hi mi
forlune was me that often befalls singers.
Many a once tuneful voice among those who
belong to the " genus homo " is utterly spoiled
by cold in the head," or on tno lungs, or both
combined. For the above mentioned " croaker "
we are not aware that any remedy was ever de
vised ; but wo rejoice to know that all human
singers may keep their heads clear and their
throats in tune by a timely use of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery, botu of which are sold by drug
gists
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
DR. J. P. P. VAN DEN BEROII WOULD
respectfully inform his friends and the pub
lic' generally, that he has concluded to remove
his office, on the 8th of February 1872. trom
balem to Eugeue City. Oregon. Until further
notice all of those wanting any further treat
ment can find me after said date at the above
named city. Ail those having claims against
me will present them at once for settlement,
and til those indebted t me will do mo a great
favor in settling their amounts jforthwith. I
would thank my friends and the public goner
ally for their liberal and kind treatmentl havo
received during my five months' practice in Sa
lem. DR. J. P.P. VAN DEN BEUGH.
Salem, Otegon, Jan.. 26th, 1872 48md
THIS I!AIH;r. RULE.
THE ENFORCEMENT Op THIS UNP0P
ular rule at the late Agricultural Fair,
although a source of groat antioyanoo to visit
ors and of vexation- to Marshals, was not en
tirely barren of good results, especially to tho
people of this vicinity -who ore sagacious
enough to profit by tbeTacts developed. It
seems that in ejecting parties violating the
rule, the Marshals found great difficulty in
some caHcs by reason of the clothing of the
offenders giving way, whilo others more roughly
bandied were removed from the ground with
out the least injury to their , clofhing. This
mystery was solved by the Marshals when
they found on investigation, that the clothing
which stood firm under the sturdy grip of tho
officers was purchased (with the exception of
ono velvet suit)at thestoreof Mnrphy & 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 band
together with a full assortment of fashionable
bats and gents' furu tailing .goods. r 33tf.
The Good Templars had a " social" at their
Hall on Thursday night. A good time goner
ally, was the result.
Mr. J. W . Crawford.former Clerk at tbo G rand
Round Agency, favored us with a visit on Wed
nesday, llo is now Hring on bis farm near
Grand Round and judgiajj from indications, is
enjoying life muchly.
Several pieces of town property have changed
hands during the week. We understand that a
case is to be breught before the Couits to test
the widow's "dower" in the Sholton estatof
which was sold several years aj0 at adminis
trator's ealo.
Miss Mary A. Lee while running a sewing
michine, last Wednesday, accidentally allowed
the forefinger of her left hand to get under
tho needle. The! needle pierced through the nail
and did not stop until it reached the boi
which caused a pajnful wound.
District Aic-M-ney Nile's, is 5n Wash
ington n.skinK tor money to prosecute
the Moruiou cjiscs, or permtiou to dis
miss thyui.
SlaJc EU'iiis.
Gleanings from St-ato Exchange.
Albany wants tuoro lisjht.
The IUrrUbur briile is all riht.
1'ortlantl has trouble about her g:i3.
East Portland has a " mite .society."
Ihe great ditch vn Burnt River U
finished.
Heal Estate is reported high in East
Portland.
The Oil Mills of Salem, are shipping
oil to I ono'
ulu.
The 0 Si C railroad Co., are building
woodsheds, at Albany.
The, Willamette river is said to have
goue up during tho late storm.
The Stiff esmrin is boasting of the
irood roads h-alin out from Salem.
TcmjK'rance rallys and mass vM-,t-iags,
are reported all over the State.
W. I). C. Davidson. ht been pent to
the Insane Asylum from Marion county.
Sunday Feb 4. the mercury was fen
decrees bulow z-to, on Powder river.
The Rlickade of the Coliinlia is
opened and steamers are running to the
Dalles. I
Mr. I)nnniwny, has been lecturing in
many f the Eat Side towns duriftg the
lat two week
A movetnent ion fft in Portlmd,
to petition the next Legislature to
iiccn.se pimblin.
Two p rns in Albany h ive a ten
thousand dollar building, ' all to their
sclvea." it's the j til.
Thos. ll wlind, of North Yamhill,
had his house burned one niut list
week. Lhs. I.f0l.).
The Rr jixfer. piv ihe tbifif who ab
stracted the f:o-ds from the St. Charles
Hotel ha j'Lecn uuht.
I . v tl Mathcna, fr 20 years a rrs
ideat of Oregon, died at bi residence,
tiear WheUtiand, lost week.
i
" Trerrojnt llme," is what you hear
now on the arrival of thecirsiu Salem ,
instead of the " Commercial."
The Hiker Democrat say? the min
ing prospects of Hiker eouify are very
tlatetin. It cstinjafes that the yield
of Baker county will be from half to
two-thirds more than hist year.
The Gazelle has information that the
snow on the fth iust. was eighteen
inches de ip in Goose Luke Valley.
John Polling, of Jacksonville, sues
Thomas Sly. for $1,000, for batterinir
his nose. Jle knows how that is him
self, j
Mr. Chas. Moore, of Marion Co , fell
from a plunk, last Thursday, shattering
his leg! so that amputation was neces
sary. The I contract for constructing the
Marion County Court House, was award
ed to Messrs Miller, Booth by and Sta
pleton. I
A saloon keeper of Dayton, has been
arrested; on a charge of perjury, for
swearing to false signatures on a license
petition.
It is now certain that the suits in
volving the Caruthcrs estate havo been
compromised, and the proportionate
shares allotted,
A Quartz ledge of fabulous richness
is said to have been discovered within
two hundred yards of the Court House,
in Canyon City.
The business transictcd through tho
Money Order Department of tho Port
land Postofficd, for 1871 amounted to
718,297,21.
Mrs. Dunniway, Sirs. Weather ford
and several other passengers, were in
jnredfby a railroad collision near Ore
gon City last Sunday. ;
A man on a raft was riding along, in
tending to ruu his raft into the bay at
Salem but was carried by, and sold out
at Lincoln, last Monday.
From ,the Enterprise wo learn that
the steamer Dayton knocked a hole in
her bottom and beached above Hock
Island last Saturday.
The Statesman has information that
a man on the Pelouse has lost five-hundred
head of cattle by the severe winter.
Another Ion Wild Horse Creek, lost
twelve-hundred head of sheep. Many
arc losing their stock for lack of feed.
Telegraphic Summary
London, Feb. 9. -The Times de
clares that England has not revoked
the Treaty of Washington. She is still
ready and resolved to stand by "it, but
cannot and will not enter into en al
tercation. Berlin, Feb. 9. Tu the Diet to day,
during the debato on the Executive,
bill, Bismark said the Government
was disposed to propitiate the Roman
Catholics, but its patience was exhaus
ted, lie announced it as the policy of
Prussia hereafter to Germanize the iV.
ish schools, as France had Gallicized
those of Alsace and Lorraine.
Washington, Feb. 9. A dispatch
says that Senator Edmunds asserts that
he will press the resolution of inquiry
into the Alabama question at an early
day. He is of the opinion that the En-gli.-jh
flurry was gotten up to effect the
determination of the International tri.
buna!.
Mr. Sherman said that he regarded
the Washington Treaty as a high and
solemn contract between the nations,
aud did not believe, under all consider-,
.atiou.t hat either nation would be likely
to violate it
Mr. Ed iiunds said if the report of
Gladstone's speech was correct aud the
English language meant iu England
what it means here, Or: Premier cer
tainly did intimate that England would
revoke the tre ty unless the I Jutted
Stales would consent to change or with
draw its case. II j would accept the
suggestion and modify the resolution,
but he intended refering it to the com
mittee. Mr. Sherman thought this a very
proper ta-o for reference under the cir
cumstances, and the proper course for
the Fulled States was to pur.-ue the
even teuor ot our way an 1 present our
case in siiup'.e, direct aud moderate
terms.
After a lengthy discussion on the
Amnesty bill it vote was taken and the
bill was rejected by the loilvviug vote
two-thirds not voting iu the allirma
tivc ;
Yeas Ainc, Anthony, Brownbw,
Cakivvtil, Cameron, Clayton, (hagin,
Pent (., Ferry of Miehig-u, FLmigan,
Frelinjhtiyscu, Gilbert, Hamilton,
Iiarlau, llamMu, ilieks. Kellog, Morrill
of Vermont, Morton, O-burn, Patterson,
Pouteroy, Poole, Barney ,Riee, Pobert
son, Sawyer, Sherman, Srene r. Sum
tur, West, WiUon, Win ton Y-.
Xays flhir, l;remtn, Dais of
West Virginia, Goidthwutte, I Pill. .John
son, Iel!y, 'Logan, Morrill f Maine.
Norwood, Saatury, Scott, Steve'isou,
Stoektou, Tru.ubull, 'ikers, Wright,
17.
Boston, Feb, 9 A fpocm! ui-pafch
fro.u Halifax says it is reported on
trustworthy authority tht a doeuairit
lias been signed by the ( a ui iiaa dov
ernment for a separatum
lriri!i Empire.
Sn FranciCrt, Feb. 10.
dispatclves report the snow
ftoui l .e
-The litest
blaeude as
more complete than ever, and our mer
chants and bu-incss men are resorting
to telegraph exclusively, iu des, air of
mail communication.
London, Feb. 12. Tn the House of
L ir !s this evering.the Duke of Argy'e
announcing that the Governtuent had
recieved t.Hi ial information of the asts
sinalion of the tloernor General of In
dia (Karl Mayo), and with several other
Lords pronounced eulogies on the de
ceased. London, Feb, 13. A party in Par
liament is preparmg to move for the
resignation ot the present Ministry, on
the ground of its blinding ineapneity,
and the formatiou of a Cabinet which
the shall proposo the pcttlcmcut of
American claims on a new basis.
ATienna, Feb. 12 Tho Presse. in an
article upon the claims of America be
fore the Board at Geneva, says that En
gland has probably learned that the
opinion of the Boafd will be unfavorable.
The conduct of that nation during the
civil war in America, in the opinion of
that journal, wai reprehensible, and it
fears the cousrqucnees of her emuse.
Naw York, Feb.- 13. At the Sus
quehanna depot on Sunday last, three
employes of the Erie Railway nearly
burned a little negro hoy to death by
throwing kerosene on his legs, while ho
was asleep. They allowed the burn
ing to continue until the boy's legs
were roasted ta t.io bone in several
places. The fiends have not been dis
covered. A London dispatch says at a meeting
of the Anglo-American Association
last night, to consider questions before
the Geneva arbitrators for indirect
damages, a resolution, was adopted
that it would not publicly disci'xs the
Alabama difficulty whilo there was
hope of its being 'r settled in a friendly
spirit. .
London, Febv 12.- Prayers were of
fered yesterday in all the churches at
Sheffield for the prevention of war be
tween England and the United states.
Albany, N. X, Feb 12. Gov. Hoff
man vetoed tho bill ior the protection
of tax payers on the ground that its pro
visions arc disapproved by the Judges
of the Court of Appeals, ns they may
defeat its very objects by divesting mu
nicipalities ot all title to .begin nn action
to recover thoir property..
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WlfJiUU I)ATIDSOi,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office. No. 01 Front Street,
TOKTLAND OREGON.
REAL" ESTATE in bis CITY an.l
EAST PORTLAND in the mot desirable -caltic-n.
pnnniftting of LOTS,, HALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES anil SToUTiS,- a,,.,,
IMPROVED FARMS, nd valuable
uueiiif iv tiOvl LANDS, locttud'iu ALL part of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE r.tler Property
purchaeil for Corrtfrix.ni.'Ut, iti thin CITY
an'l tliroy'iout the STATE" aiel TKltfll
TOR1ES, W'th r(a rare nni on the mast
ADVANTAGEOUS T15U.M5. .
IfOrSE ;ni STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEiiOTTATED, fet CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCI IPTlONrf PROMl'LY t'OL
LLICTEI. An.l it (;(ire r:tl FINANCIAL an.l
AGENCY IJUSINESS traasacteJ.
AGENTS of tl ii Ol'EICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in tho STATE, wili
wive .terijlini of 1'AKH I'KOl'I'RTY
and forward ti'o Jfam to the ahov addrcsa.
W 1840 1 18 70
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CHOI, K Zl A .
HOW TO CURE IT.
At th? ornrnnTtnent of th ? Dinnhre, which
nlw v rcd an sta.'k of the Cholera, take
a te.ip finfnl of Ijin Kil!erin 9aaranl wi-t-r,
fhnt if pMivonint.) nri't then t.athe frcilj
tin torn-sh snd h.iwd with th Tin Killer
:'U-HT. Sh nl i the diarrhop or cr imp r.tntinue
r.'irf'Ht th5 d.M every fen or fifteen minutes un
til the psturtt ii rel'v4. In extrcm! rae.
tiro or more Uniioecfuls maj fee given at a
dose.
The Pain Eilr, a a rmtdr, hss ro eqTiil.
Irirt; of (li.)lrra. S'lmmr Conv.dainl?, Dy!
pepftia. Iv ntcry, Ahm it ctircn in one night
by taking it ifit'.rHaHy, and bathing with if
freely. It? ai'ti m t. liljf mijri', whi?n rx!frnl
ly applied in Old Sonri". Hum. S(d. and
Sprains. For Sick lUadaho and TotLsw h
.l .n'i fai! t try iu Iu aliort, it is a Tai.v Ku.l-
KH.
Iir'f i-r. ("tnirT fih t.otflp.
The I'.iin Kiilet i. d l by all dealer? in Mcd-i.'int-s.
t
YtUt, 2- 5nt, 59 'en! jn 1 SI per bottl
Sitiklrt SLjwTy.
INfaf that prorc r i Uy to a crlns rtc
; not U. o.ilv i'd.-c l he dreaded. Canker or
dry rot d- n'i hltft a tree a nd lenly a a
tr kp of Ii,jrh t in sr. hut unk-. arrc'e .1 it dc
,rv ! certainly; and in like manner
( hrynic debility, Uh"nh it dc not kill with
ihi? wift ix'.i4s f yellow favor, i Mire to nap
the jrrinr of lik cvcntn tl'y rs any acute din-
if not i-hfhcd hy invigorating mcdirafion.
Then is n-vmt'thin jac3tprp."ihly touhin? in
the f; ti u.d of prctnatur dcay. Langour,
pallor, ctiiapiati'in, d.-pro.-sicn of fpirir?, and
a dUtnt f r en-rtin, ara Its ordinary symp
toms, nu l thy fhll hp promptly met hy tame
treatment. Tho br-st inviornnt and exhtierant
j that can-Wadrnini.'teMd in a ce of this kind
j t JIotftt'r Storna.' h ttitfpr. The srita-ilat-
in prlucipc of lh prepara) i n r.-aes tho d-T-tn
nt i-nerica f tbe iy.t,tn, and the strength
ening and repw'atinjr prifertie ixe a pcrina
nant and healthful impulse to tho vital forces
thus brought info play. Tho f.jilin appetite
i. r-awakened, the proer?s of dire?ti"n and
a!nit"itin flr n ii,,k,ne I, the quality of the
Ido.id ii improved, the secretion? beeom? more
natural, and every orn that eontrihutes to the
nourishment of the body undergoes salutary
ehH!. Hy the.e man tho repair of tho
physical ffnietMro i eir-.-rte I and it health and
vigt.-r restore 1. In no elass of diseases ha? the
bei;Hl 'ient oprration of the intters been more
marked and sinking tluMi in those t haracferizod
by peneral dehiiity and nervous prostration.
Ladies atTeeted wish thpe ailmonts find in this
ni st wholos.-me of all tonies and enrreetives
the safest and snreft means of relief. It is
strong; to reatoro aud powerh-w to injure.
Surli is the uniform testimony of "clouds of
witnesses."
EYE, EARy THROAT AfiO LUNGS,
.1. II. ElLititon, 12. !.,
LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO
Has established himself in Portland, Oregon.
Ofliees, Nis. 3 and I Holmes' TJtiil lings, First
Street, three doors fr-tn Ladd Tiltons Hank,
where ho rosy t& eonpulted daily, aud will
treat diseases of the above-named organs as
his special ities.
All operations on the Eye and E tr made in
the most scientific and esteful manner.
Artlfieinl Eg, having all the beauty ar:d
inability of the natural eye, inserted.
Refers for bis professional standing to L. C.
Lane, M. !. Prof, of Surgery, arid Edwin
Itentley. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, University
of the Paeifie, and for his sneecst in treating
patients to over 1,500 eases treated by him in
San Franeisco also to Levi Esteftp. Esq.,
Portland, Wm. JI. Tilton, .Ksn., Vancouver,
John Alexandar, Esq., Cooperlllo, W. T., and
many others on this North Coast 256m
Fruit, ; Garden, Flower,
Shade Hodge, Oarrten,
Aptde nd crab, 100, 2 to 4 ft, $1; 4 to 6ft$ 5 00
Pear, Sfd Extra, ly,lartlett, Ac. 3 to 4ft
per do ...,... 2 50
Seedn.PVh.hu. $2: A'ple, Osage new, bu.... 12 00
Potatoes, White P'eh Hiow, Early Knse.... 2 00
Seedling, Soft Maple, 1,000, $1 j Ash, $3 ;
Elm 2 00
Illlusdrated Catalogue, 100 page, and New
Price Lb-t, 18 eents. V. 1C. PHOENIX
Bloom irtgtyn, JUIiueis.
4?m2
The Citv Boot Stohr has, long boea lLesd
quarters for. tbo State of TtJtttKU'f . Cuhr,
biiatkp Hoots, of which I hiive fliclttrr
Huh. ' Parties nro cautioned to examine and
find-my name on., them, as tha country is
flooded witb: a Holion Ihntt. Ju imitation of the
genuino . article. K Wry pair of Tirrel's Boots
sold nt my establishment is guaranteed to gi?e
perfect satisfaction.
Bf.memheh that tho above house sells no
buff or split goids. No shoddy palmed off
upon hia enstomers for a superior article of
French Calf. AU rips, returned in a reason
able time, repaired free of charge.
37-tf J. W. GILBERT, Salem.
'NE W ADVtili TISEMENTS.
air ;iiff6Ks
For restoring Gray Hair io
lis natural Vitality and Color.
A dressiog winch
is at ocrcc RgreCTtVrVs
l:caltliy, and effectual
for preserving the
luur. J'ailed or gray
Jtdir is soon restored
Jf.o its original color
with the gloss an I
f realm ess cf ycuth,
r Thin hair fa fliirk
cried, falling "hair chcdccd. ttud bald
ness often, though not always, -cured
hy its use. Nothing can restore tlie
liair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain t?an be avcd "fbf
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it cleft u nod v'gortfii
Its occasional me will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations tlanjrerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor taa
only benefit but not harm iu If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable
Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs
not soil whit a cambric, od yet .lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich .glosigr
lustre and a grateful perfume
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & C6.f
PRACTICAL AXD ANALYTICAL CllOIISTS,
LOWELL 3IASS.
PltlCE $1.00.
Ayers Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Iiuru?a,
Buch as Cou2h3, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Aathma
and Consumption.
Trohahlr never hfore in the whole hhtorj of
medicine, ha anything uon to widely and ao deeply
upon the ronlldeiift of mnnkijul, as thia excelleut
remedy lor puhnouary eompbuitU. Tttre-uh a loi)
t-nH wf v(tr, aivl aiiuni.i most " th race l
men it ha risci hiytwr and lusher iu Uwir cstnua
lion, a it has bwuim1 lxiur known. Us iiniforni
chai :o-tT anl power to ur the various affection
f the lurts nnl Uiroal, ha vt made it known an a re
liable protector ajfaiut ttiem. White aUptMl ta
nul.hr forms of h.;e..e a.nl to young hiiUen, l ta
t U same time the most effectual remily -that etn
he sriven for im-ipjout eoii-iimptJon, anl the (ia.iv
perons affections of the tlinmt auvl tuugs. A a pro
vision against Kmhteti attacks of tJrttwjt, 'A &bouli
ta kept on haml iu every fainilv, and imued as all
an (.omelimcs mhjeet lo cold ami cougb, all
fchoitht tw; provi'le-1 with this antidote for tbem.
AUiioUf'h fcttJetl firtiMHtnution is thouidit in
curalte fctiil great nuntor I case where the.
ea-e feemed hCttteL. have Ikjcu enmptetcly ctvdr
and the pavienl re?toi-el t tvntml beallii JU)the
Cierrt I'retoral. So complete i it tuatcry
ver the i-lisorder of Lunyi and 'J'hruat, that
the not obstinate of thciu yield to iu Whcti noth
ing el" conht reach lltm, unler the Ctierrg iVe
toral they suhcide and tlisr ppear.
Singers and Public Speakers find great pro
tection from iu ''.
Anhma is ahTays relieved and fteo uholly
ettrel ly it. . .
Jtiitnrhitln U penerattr rnred hy tattog th
Chemt I'rrtnrttl in small and fltvynent Josesu
So generally are Ui rime knoAvu that we need;
rsot pubHh the certirlates of tiiei.i here, or do morv
than a.ure the public Lbat it qualilics aro fully
BiaintaiueU.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fer?r and Atjq, Intermittent Fever
Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Duraty
Atcrie, Periodiorrl or Bilious Ferer, &c,
and indeed all tho affections which ariso
from malarious, marsh, or . miastnatia:
poisons.
As it nime imflie, It does Otrr, and does not?
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, TMitmttth.
Zinc, nor anv other mineral or noionous substance
whatever, it in nowi-e inlures any patient. Tlio
nu'mter and Importance of Its cures in the ague dis
tricts, arc literallv hcvond account, and weielieva
withotit a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our pride is gratifled by the acknow ledgments we
receive of the radical cnre. effertptl in oljstinata
e ase, and w here other remedks had wholly failed.
Cnncclitnatcd peron, either resident in, or
travctllng through mhmnntic locarH1e, will be pro
tected bv taking the .tOt'E CVltr 4aily.
For l.trrr Vnmplttiut. ari-ing frem torindity
of the Liver. Iti an excellent remely, Qnulating
the Liver into healrtiv aetivitv.
For r.iliou Disotlers and t Jver CompTamt, it U
an excellent remedy, producing many truly re
markable cures, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared bv 1"(?. J. C. Ayf.k Co.,; Practical?
and Analytical Chomts, LoweQ, Man and soldi
all round "the world. ; r
FR1CE, St.OO rm JtOTTLJS,
THE LOST CITYl
AS IT WAS and AS IT IS. ,
i HISTORY. OF TI1E GHEAT CUICAOO
Tiro. Truthfvd hjid accurbi. A vivid
aud clctanleiiiecoiuitof theniASt terribld ealam
ity that has erer bcfilla tbo clvUixcd wrld.
Startling iueidents. llnir Hroadth 'ca;es
The fearbd ravages of the Fire Fiend. Tha
rcin if terror ' Profusely and beautifully il.
lustra tol j including views of tho city before
and since fire, still suhlimely grand in its ruins.
Orders will he filled and received , The fastest
celling hook ever sold by agents. " Sud $1 for
e.invHssiug outfit anl secure an Agency iuame
diatwlv. Aacnfs ftl-o wantttd for f
Tllir WONDKUS OF WOKU).
One Tbonsnod Illustrations, eompriaiDg starli-(.
ing seenes, interesting ineidehtd. and wotftter
ful cets in, all Couutrics and nniong all Ph- .
pic A. h. BANCROFT & CO.,
i 50 w7 Sn Francisco Cal. ' ;'
Important t 'Imihlers. Messrs. Farader. J
Co., having refitted their mill. on ; tbo UtU.
t.uckiamuto, are prepared to furuih all kinds
of lumber of the best quality at prices within
the reaeb of all. Their facilities forobtaiain
Sjood. clear .lumber, nrc uoexeelled, and their .
niaehinery for mituufacturing cannot be beat in .
thia part of the country., Parties desiring fin- .
ishing lumber, either dressed or undressed, can
be accommodated at any time, and .satisfaction ..
guaranteed.
.:::C. n.;OXv;:;:i
lists on hand and i for Sale. S ATVT.r!
TRliKS of all sues md the .lest quality, -
Sh p near Wayutire's Mi'l, Dallas, Oreon,;.,
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