COUflTY & fiEWS.
PALLAS; SATURDAY, FBB.:SV18YS.'
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Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
"Corrected Weekly, by (. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT f I 10 $ basjb.;!
.OATS 62 i (a 75.
BARLEY $1
fFLOUR $6 $6 50 -bbl.
" Sks$l 62 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4c. lb.
BEANS 6c. $ ft.
J3ACON Sides. 13 15c lb.
Shoulders, Sc. to 12 o. B.
'.4IAM8 U leJ&Jt.
PORK Dressed, Ga)7cts
J4 Fkkled,c. to M e. f;tt.
BUTTER Firkins 25 30c ft.
" Rolls, 3,5 to 40c. ft.
GCIS 37Jci dox.
LARD Bulk I5, e ; tins, 16
POTATO ES From Wagon, $1 bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
,APP LES Greeu, 50c bhl.
" Dried, 6c ft.
fCIIEESE New Oregon, 20 . Z5e ft.
OH irt-KENS 2 50 $3-Tdoz. '
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS 16J M ft.
'WOOL 33 Jc. ft
Rer, J. James will preach at the M. E,
Church to-morrow, morning and evening.
1 h. TT u TT 1 PJ t,a la.il mfttw
A&.W. O .IIU WWV.W MV. - ' J"
.as agaia with more of th ose " big red apples
They're good, you better think.
fTrustee Meeting. There will be a meeting
of the -jSrusteea ofiLa Creole Academy at the
Academy building, on Monday at 6 o'clock-
.r. at.
frank Simpson, the Alsea , mail-carrier, says
that on his last trip he found the .roads in
teerihle condition. He had to swim several
streams on the route.
Mails. The West-Side mail has been a faiN
,ire most f the week, and but for the invinci
Ala determination of Mr. J. C. Lewis, the car-
,rier on the Salem route, we should hare been
(in a perfectly iso lated condition.
For Rent. A farm on upper Salt Creek. A
,good, responsible jpjij, applying soon, can
jget this farm on fair terms. There is in the
barn a quantify of hay, which can be bought at
prejfcSpnAble rates. Apply to II. Hagood, DalVa
Oregon.
We bear considerable complaint from (he
,vnQtty in regard to the dilapidated conditiouq
,pf the bridges. As the Supervisors hare ju$t
Jbaoded in their reports and the County Court
(has examined them, the probabilities are that
the matter will be promptly attended to.
Tp.Jcpendence. The .ball on the llth inot s
,repttcd a perfeet soectss . The costumes were
many of them very pictures que, and excited
considerable merriment. The water, during
Jibe late freshet, earns inio toe wwn.na re
nindud the residents that although they felt
.thensselves pretty well up in the world, yet,
.like the reople in the times of Noah, they were
.not entirely above high water mark.
Those wishing anything in the line of sad
41ery or harness rigging ca n be supplied by
.calling on S. C. StiJes. He has lately replen
riiied bis stock, and is dow ready to supply old
.customers, and as many ew one as he can
flet, with all kinds of work in bis line at the
lowest possible eash rates. Remember and give
;bi; ell fcefre purchasing elsewhere. Shop
,up stairs in Stiles' new building.
The Democracy, determined to make assur
ance doubly sure, are forming clubs and or
ganizing and preparing fqr the campaign. A
club was formed here last Saturday. The
yPas-aicve" policy, which, as the name indicates,
ji easily u seed through," does not seem to go
.down well with the bed-rockers. They seem to
have the bull by the horns, and don't know
whether to hold on or let go. To hold on is
dangerous, but do let go is futal.
Dr. Rubell informs us be has made necessary
Arrangements to &?.ve a wheel put into the
jrace near his office, an add ition put on to the
office-building, and necessary machinery put
sip for the manufacture of everything needed
in the Dentistry line. The Dr. has located per
manently in Dallas, and understanding all
branches of his business thoroughly he evidently
seasso attend to iL (Q$ee room opposite the
Victwe Gallery, Main street.
Music by th Band." The members of oar
fand have, by dint of close application, per
tjaeted themselves so they are now ready to
urnish musie for any4 occasion. Patronage
from Polk, Yamhill and adjoining counties, is
respectfully solicited. Their instruments are of
he finest make ; theh music- mostly new. and
already they begin to play with the skill that
would $o credit to many mor prsct'jced hands,
ny eqmsnunicatioos eoneerning matters con
nected ffrltb the fad, should. he .addressed to
T. aim?
Ifixed. The Statesman has information that
the mail from Corvallis to McMinnville is car
tied on horiipb.ack. u Now you ace, and now
to don't use One day it goes horseback,
and the next, jperbapa, it goes on a sulky. We
believe but once during last week it succeeded
in reaching McMinnville. Mud is doep in
ome places, and deeper in others. We have
only received one Oregontan for two weeks, bat
whether tbe delay has boon caused by deep
mud, high water, sulky or horseback rid
fngwe can't see why. Don't yott t
To stop as itching head use Hall's Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Renewer, a snrc cure.
The exhibition.
The Academy exercises at the Court House,
on Wednesday evening, were a decided suocess.
Very rarely do we see an exercise of that kind
-carried through without a failure, to a greater
,orles8 extent, on the part of some one. Such
however was the case in this instance. Much
credit is due to the .untiring energy of Mr-
Ogles by, Miss Witten ami Miss Scriber, for
making a success of the exercises, under cir
cumstances before which many would have
abandoned the project We Jtardly feel liko at
tempting a description of the entertainment,
yet, circumstances seem to forbid that we pass
it by unnoticed A beautiful " Grectiag Glee'
was sung at the opening by the entire eehool.
It was well sung and made a good impression
The Salutatory, by Win. , Blarney, was well
chosen, and well delivered. Aftor the song
"Beautiful Bells," played by Mrs . Collins aiv
sung by the Misses Wittjji came the dialogue
of Mother Gooso." Miss Mollio Nichols, sur
rounded by a crowd of little folks, kept the
audience well entertained by the humor of tbo
piece as well as their excclleut performing
Joseph Glaze delivered the Declamation, "Ml
Tabor," in true -ftio stylo. Though the
piece was quite lengthy, and Master Glaze
young and almost unpractised, yet be went
.through his" piece without trepidation and
shewed a careful study of his subject. Quar
'teM, Come to the Greenwood," was well sung
by Misses icunie Lee, Libbio Shaw, and Messrs,
Chas, Teal and Z. Dodson. In .the charade
"Outrage," M Us Betsey Primley was well per.
sonated by Miss Mollie Nichols; Eupbrosine,
netce of Miss Primley, was acted in gooxl style
by Miss Lou Ellis; Mr. Puffs was represented
by M. M. Og'.sij, and the servant girl, Susan,
by Miis Mary Kincaid. Miss Kinrail dpw
the attention of the house by. the admirable
manner in which she did her part, and the ex
pressions of the audience showed that she was
appreciated. Comic song, 'Esau," by :,nk
Knox, brought down the bouse, and .we cmld
imagine &at we all saw Esau. Essay, entitled
The 'importance of Gaining Knowledge in
Youth, by May Shclton, was well .rendered
Medley well, imagine all the little girls in
kown circled around one larger one, each one
singing a ainercm song, ana you nave the
"Medley." Duet, ' Brooklet,' played by Miss
Nettie Richmond and sang by:iersK aud sis
ter linnie, was a splendid effort. The girls
were so small that tbey .-eou!i not be seen
standing behind the organ, and after tbey were
through, they were called to be front to receive
the cheers of the audi-nee. Queen of Beauty
was finely played by Mary Zutnwalt as JddeM
of the Beautiful, ElUn Bobbins as Dawn, An
nie McNeil as Day, Sarah hreve as Sunlight,
Cornelia Ifagood as Ni'h, Libbic Sbaw as
Forest, Jennie MeNeil as Fioweri. The secptre
Wus awarded to Mi-s Nellie Collins. MUs An
nie Levins played the organ while Misses Ida
Witten end EUic Crystal san g that l.Mautiful
duct, ' Wait f.r the Turn of the Tide.' Crick
Barny spoke in gocd style a comic reei:atin
This was followed by a recitation, 'Wi.man'
work,' by Ellen McKune, liuli n well re
cited anil well rece ived. 'Folders' Marching
Song,4 by Jt.hu Rubbins, WiHi Rubell, Lin
Nichols, Jacob Ciiler atijl Lot Shreve, 'Cha
rade, Footprints, by lear Rob bins as Mr.
Seymour, Libbie Shrews as Beatrice, and
Ellen Barnes ns servant irir!: Cbas. Teal a
Mr. Seymour, Win. M Kune, as Fletcher, and
Lot rbreve as Archibald. ' Blefsed lreuuis
was sung by Jli' Ilia Wift-r. It ilati n.
' Angels.of Buena Vista, by Miss Loulna Lee,
was ,certaiiily splendid, and was so consiilcred
by those present. Quartette, 'Trip Lightly,'
by Lou Ellis, Hester Rubbins, Frank Knox and
W, II. Baiiisy. A cyaiie dialogue, by ti cm jr
Carey as Biggs and tfnodgras, Meer. Joncn
Smith, Brown. Green, Black, White and Gry,
were personated by Z. Dodon, Ww. ILigood,
J. Scott, .Ww,3lc-Kuii5, J. Sbultc, Win. Barney
and 0. Barney, and the Hotel Waiter bv J. I).
Lee. This was truly comic and brought down
the bouse. Ida Witten and Amelia Scriber
sang ' Let the Dead and the Beautiful Rest.'
Miss Jennie Lee read in excellent style a Gne
essay on Love of Fame. Z. Dodson brought
the house down withte comic song of Va
copina ' Motherless Meg,' was given excel
lently, by Jennie McNeil, and appreciated by the
audience. The beautiful duet, ' Bel's Acros." the
Hudson was sung by Belle and Jennie Crys
tal. The exercises wound up with that int erect
ing Charade,' Antecedents Miss Cordelia A
Su Clair was personated by Amelia Scriber;
Elizabeth St. Clair by Jennie Lee; Servan1
girl, Mary Garrison. Mr. Brown, Frank Knox
' Clarendon J. D. Lee. Instrumental music
was frequently interspersed throughout the en.
tire performance by Ida Witten and others.
Taken altogether, it was one of the most inter
esting exhibitions which it has been our good
fortune to witness. The proceeds of the eve
ning, atter defraying expenses were to be de
voted to repairs of the Acaslemy. Although the
bouse was full, yet, as all the patrons ot the
school were admitted free the proceeds of the
evening only amounted to twenty dollars. The
incidental expenses were fitteen dollars and
twenty-five cents, leaving a balance of $4 75
net proceeds, which has been paid to Mr. N
Lee, to be put jp'Ck the fund of the Academy
devoted to icpairs.
Hardly a Joke. We understand that the
young men who attempted to break up the ex
hibition by drawing out of it a day or two be
fore the exercises and circulating a petition fvr
the removal of the Professor, and in other
ways interfering with 'matters which really did
not concern them, now attempt to make it ap.
pear that it was done for a joke. It is one
which they will undoubtedly appreciate when
they thoroughly understand the light in which
community looks upon such actions, and find
that the Joke, if there U ofte, terminates upon
tbem&cires,
Complaints have reached ns that our pa.
per has failed to reach its destination, in
several instances, In this county. This must
be tbo fault of the Mails. Our paper is mailed
regularty, every Saturday morning. We take
all possible precaution io moiling, so that no
mBstaios oecur.
rDancing Clab. Mr. McCann .wishes ito in
form the ; patrons of the Daneing Club that
the Club will meet at the Court Ilouse, ,Moa
day March, 4. '
The Florence. Those wishing - to engage In
the sale -of sewing machines, or wishing'to
purchase one for family .use, cannot do better
than patronize Samuel -Hill, whoso card will
be found in another column.
The exhibition at the Court House Wednes,
day evening.wus a success, butt to those of utili
tarian view 8 the goods exhibited at the store of
N. & J. D. Lee, and -the low pi ices at which
they are sold, has a greater charm.
Ball. The ball at the Court Ilouse on
Thursday night was well attended and ev
erything pleasant. The supper, gotten up by
the Landlady of the Hotel, was enough to
tempt the appetite of the .most fastidious. It
is not oi'tou that a party iaartiuJL on with
more general &tiation.
Changes. Miss Ida Witten retires from the
Academy and M'ta Watt takes her place. Miss
Witten h sron &tauy friends while here and
will take with berate good wishes of the cotn
uvuoity. Miss Clara Watt, who supplies her
placu, .has ,.a .well-established reputation as a
teacher, and under her management the , iotr
mediato drpartuicut caacot fail to be a success.
6zt 'aoivAaua anx ni (ixao&v-tf
S HIV AS milH) ",uoyoiun aj
-piui ,l o3 sqUttiJfojoqtJ jq i9X aqi . aoj
suicioii: tomn ttiu).
As the result of au inactive state ol'Jiverand
stomach, producing headache, obtuse intellect,
dullness, despoudeucyrdctnentia, and finally in
sanity, is no uncommon occurrence. AU tnese
disagreeab'e symptoms aud bad feelings are
won certainly dUpelled by the uo of Dr.
l'icrco's GolJeu Medical discovery It revit
alizes aud builds up the whole system. A lit
tle book on. Chronic Diseases sent tree. Address
R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. Guidon Med
ical Discovery sold by all druggists.
.TO ALL WHOM IT M.lY COXCEUX.
DR. J. P.P. VAN DEN BERGH WOULD
respectfully iuf una his friends aud the (pub
lic generally, that he has concluded t remove
his ofDce, on the tub of February' 1872L. from
Salem to Eugene City. Oregon. Until further
notice all of those wanting any further treat
ment can find me after said date at the aboe
imiuei city. All tue having claims against
tue will present them at once for settlement,
and b.11 ihoe indebted to me will do me a great
tavor in e!tluig their amounts forthwith. I
would thank my friends and the public gener
ally for their liberal and kind treatment I have
race ived during my five mouth' practice in Sa
lom. DR. J. P.P. VAX DEN BERUH.
Salem, Oregon, Jan. 2Cth, 172 4Sial
tiji; iivnci: m i.i
rgiHE EN4 O ROE M E N T OF THIS A72?PuP
I ular rule at thu bte Agri ulturaJ jair.
aitin'Uh a urvo of gret annoyance U rim I
.. ..... .
ors mih ot vexitttoii to .Mari-iiai.i. was nut en
tirely barren ot jt.d rejtlw. especially to the
.e. (te ot this vicinity who are sagacious J
ettougo proui y lue utn oevei"jeu. n
sec-mi that in ejecting parties violating the
rule, the Marshals lund great difdculty in
some fa' lv rcasi-n of the clothing of the 4
ollcinlcr' giving way, while nthirs more roughly
handled were removed frous tbe ground with
out the leat injury to their clothing. Tl. i ,
inytery was sutved by the .Mamuals when
licy found on iuvexliaiioii, that the clothing
which otood firm un ur tbo sturdy grip of the
officers was purcbaned (wich tue exception ol
one velvet uit)at thestoreof Murphy dt Croas
man, in the bunk building, corner ot State and,
Commercial t., ifalm, where a pood upply o
tbe iiims kind of clothing is always on ban If
together with a full assortment ot faliionable
hats and gents' furnishing goods. 33lf.
Tel rgrn jIi ic 9 ii mm n ry.
Ciucinuati, Ptb. 20. A horrible
tratUy catuo to liltt Xkis tuoniiujj,
year Albany, Indiana. The cahiu of a
itiurt iaiued Ik-fitly was burned to the
irrmimi ami tin' cb-irri'il rifn:iiti tf tbo
owner fbund in it. lie is believed to
have been rolUed and murdered, and
the house burned to conceal the crime.
St. Louh, Feb. 20. Hcsolutioos
were adopted at the Ilepublicau prima
ries last nilit opposing any and all
uiuvemeuts or measures hostile to Ue
publicau principles or the National Me
publican party, aud pledging support to
the nominees of the National Convert
lion. The delegates embrace noine of
the most promiuent Republicans of this
city, among them Henry T. Mow, cx
Gov. Fletcher, ex-Lieut. Uov. Staufurd,
Judge Dover, Judge ttreckinridge, aud
others ot sUuding aud influence.
New York, Feb. 20.The prelimi
nar examinution in the case of Stokes
was continued today. Uecorder Hack
ett was examined as to empanelling ju
rors. Others wero xajaiioed, but' do
important testimony was elieited
The examination of the quarentine
abuses to-day by the Legislative Com
mittee, brought out from Geo, W.
White, that ho was President of the
Lighterage Co., which paid Mr. Caroo
chan, 8115,000 for license and 815,000
as fees to another official for the right
to board vessels and to do all towing and
lighterage,
Indianapolis, Feb. 20. A destructive
fire occured at Worthington, Indiana
last night. Eleven business houses on
Main street were entirely destroyed, but
most of the goods were saved. Loss
about 840,000.
Kew Orleans, Feb. 20. Alexis and
suite Jeft by special train last night for
Pensacola via Mobile, to join the Ilus
sian fleet.
Washington, Feb. 20. Senator Per
ry of Michigan,presentcd a petition from
the lumber merchants against tho Chi
cago relief fund.
Cole called up the bill providing for
the
transmission of the Pucifio mails
during the snow blockade,
went over.
The bill
H-rviftirwr; n vwr r rramrrm
New .York, Feb. .20.-
A Heralds
Washington special says it is under
stood that J. W. Forney, -will be ap
pokited Postmaster-General, in the
plaee of Creswcll.
London,- Feb. 19, Sir Chas..DIlke
addressed his constituents at Chelsea
this -afternoon. ;The meeting was crowd
ed and at the outset was elightly-dis
orderly.. Ample precaution was taken
against trouble. .The platform was rais
ed io "high it could not be scaled,
the scats vwere MQailell to the floor and
the police on hand in force. Thc
disorder -soon subsided, and the or
ganisation was 0jujpleted. Sir Charles
then delivered a long and powerful
speech, lie pretested against the sup
pression of free discussion of monar
chical principles. He hatl attacked the
monarchy because of the evils it en
gendered. Never did the rich less uu
derstand the necessities of the poor,
aud should they continne to ignore
them pea v t .results would follow. fV
warned his opponents to beware lest
they push the peop'e to extremes
Alluding to the relations of England
and the United States, he attributed
thj prtsent ill feeling to the iguorance
which prevailed in aristocratic circles
of American institutions.
Paris, Feb. 19 Geo. II. Raker the
newly appointed Minister of the United
States to Constantinople was yesterday
presented to Thiers by Washburne.
The Opinion Nutionale asserts that
a conspiracy has been discovered in
which three Generals under the late
Emperor are leaders. Their plan was
to disperse the Assembly by force and
take possession of the Government,
when they were to be supported by a
large number of ex-officers and soldiers
of the Empire from tbe North. The
Opinion says to at in consetjcetjce of
this revolution, the Belgian frontier
is carefully guarded and no one per
mitted to pass iuto Fraaee without
passports.
A flight deiuotistration was made be
fore the residence of the Duke Auna!e
on Sunday. The crowd uttered cries
hostile to the Monarchy. Some threats,
were made, said to have been incited
by Uouapartists, The forthcomiug,
manifesto of the Monarchists in the'
Assembly mouopolkes the attention of
deputies.
Washington Feb. 19. In the Sen
ate, Scott presented the mgariif re
port of the Ku Klux Ctiuiuittee,iicc:m
panied by trstiitioriy aud by a bill to ex
tend the operation of the law to May
7th and anrhorixe the impmion f the
habeas corpus act until the end of the
next sion of Congress. The report
al.o recommend the puss-ize of -a gen
eral but uot universal amnesty bill.
In the Houe, Frye, at the instance
of Uoojor,iutrodueed a bill up ?cuten
tary toffee civil rights act of" JSOG, aud
moved the previous tjuestwa. Tiebill
was read. A motion by E Jridge to
reject the bill wa negatived by a strict
p.trty vote. The b.H Ww ut over till Mon
day. Th bill to repeal duty on coffee
passed under a suspension of the rules
by a vote of 153 to US.
In the Senate, Cole introduced a bill
directing the Postmaster General to
provile immediately by contract or
othurwi.e for the transpotation of the
California mails around the blockaded
portions of the Pacific 11 iiLrwad.
In the JIue a large number of biHs
were introduced and referrd. Among
them a bill to refund the cottou tax col
lected from 18G5to J8G8.
New York, Feb. 19 The funeral
of Mrs. W. IS. A-Mtor took place to-day 1
at Grace Church. It was largely attend
ed.
SADDLE TREfiS.
C. II. COX
Has on hand and fr Sale, SADDLE
TREES of all mcs and the lest quality.
Shop near Waviuiro's Mill, Dallas, Oregon
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WILLI ATI JDAVIBSOW,
REAL ES TAT & D E ALE R,
Office, No. CI Front Street,
POETLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in his CTTY nd
ELASTPOHTLA.NI in tho mot desucahle l
calties, consisting nf LOTS, HALT 'HLOCKS
aodULOCKS, II0U3ES and STuRli.-, .tUo,
TMPROVETi FARMS, aud "varaabh
uneulttwted LANDS, located in ALL part ot
the STATE for SALE.
'REAL 'ESTATE nd lher : Property
purchased -for Corraionlonts. in 01 TV
and throughout the STATE arsd TERRI
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HOUSES and STORKS 'LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
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AGENCY BUSINESS traoacteJ.
AGENTS of this OFFICE. In all the
CITIES aad TOWNS in the STATE, wilt
reetvo deucriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward Uio sasae to Dae above address.
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CHOLGIll.
nOW TO CURE IT.
At tbe commencement of the Diarihce, which
alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa
ter, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowels with tbe Pain Killer
clear. Should the diarrboa or cramps continue
repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes un
til the patient is relieved. Ia extreme cases,
tw r more teaspoonfuls may be given at a
dose.
The Pain "Killer, as a remedy, has no equal.
Incases of Cholera. Summer Complaints, Dys
pepsia, Dysentery. Asthma it cures in one night
ty takiux it internally, and bathing, with it
freely. Its aetien 4s like taagie, whn external
ly applied to Old Sores, Iiurns, Scalds, aud
Sprain. For Sick Headache and Toothache
don't fail to try it. In abort, itds a Pan Kill-
Rtt.
Direction aMmpaay each "Wttl,
Tbe Painkiller Usrfid'by all dealers in Med
icines. .
Prices, ti cents, 5 centsanl 91 per kettle'
Sinking Slowly.
Diseases ffaat progress rapidly to 4S ors are
not tho only ones to be dreaded. Canker or
dry rot does not blast a tree as suddenly as a
troke of lightning, -but nlcs arrested it de
trvv it as certainly; and in like, manner
chronic debility, althongh ii docs not kill with
tbe swiflnens of yellow fever, is as sure to sap
tbe springs tdT ftife eventually as -any acute dis
ease, if not checked by invigorating medication.
There is something inexpressibly touching in
the spectaclef premature decay. Langour,
pallor, emaciation, depression ef spirits, and
a fctAmUt for exertion, are its ordinary symp
tom, and tbey should be promptly met by tonic
treatment. Tbe beet invigorant and exhilerant
that can be administered in a case of this kind
is Huftetter's Stomach Hitters. Tbe slimulaU
ing principle of tbe preparation rouses the dor
ment energies of the system, and the strength
ening and regulating properties jive a penna
nant aud healthful impulse to the vital forces
thus brought into pUy. The failing appetite
it re-awakened, the process of digestion and
agiuilatinn are qu'u'knned, the quality of tbe
blood is improved, the accretions become more
natural, and every organ that contributes to the
nourishment of tbe body undergoes salutary
change. By these tnns the repair of the
physical structure is effected and its health and
vigor restored. In no class of diseases has the
bvneficicnt operation of the Bitters been more
marked and striking than in those characterised
by general debility and nervous prostration.
Ladies affected wi:h these ailments find in this
most wholesome of all tonics and correctives
tbe safest and sureft means of relief. It is
strong to restore and powerless to injure.
Such is tbe uniform testimony of "clouds of
witnesses."
EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNGS.
IS. rilkingrton,,"!!. D.f
LATE OP SA FRANCISCO
Has established himself in Portland, Oregon.
Offices, Nos. 3 and 4 Holmes' Buildings, First
Street, three doors trom Ladd k Tilton's Bank,
where he mar bo consulted daily, and will
treat diseases of the above-named organs as
his specialities.
All operations on the Eye and Ear made in
tbe most scientific and caieful manner.
Artificial Eye; having all the beautj and
mobility of the natural eye,' inserted.
Refers for his professional standing to L. C.
Lane, M. D.. Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin
Bentlcy. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, University
of the Pacific, and for bis success in treating
patients to over 1,500 cues treated by him in
San Francisco ; also to Levi Estes, Eq.,
Portland, Wm. II. Tilton, Esq., Vancouver,
John Alexandar, Esq., Couperille, W. T.. suad
many others on this North Coast J56tn
TKI2E3! Plants! SEEDS!
Fruit, Garden, Flower,
Shade, Hedge, Garden,
Apple and crab, 100, 2 to 4 ft, $4; 4 to fi$ i 04
Pear, Rfd Extra, ty.f Bartlett, ke. 3 to 4ft
dos 'm 5 w0
Seeds,P'ch.bo.$2; A'ple, Osage new, bu it 00
Potatoes, White P'ch Blow, Early Kose.... 2 00
Seedling, Son Maple, 1,000, $t ; Ash, $3 ;
Elm , ...... 2 00
Illlustrated Catalogue, 100 page, and New
Price Lla, 18 cents. F. K. PHOENIX
Bloomington, Illineis.
48ml
The Cirr Boot Storb has long been Head
quarters for the State of TinnitL's Cklk
braTkd Boots, of which I have Exclmiee
Sale. Parties are cautioned to examine and
find my name on them, as tha country is
flooded with a Rolten toot, In imitation of the
genuine article. Wy nV of Tirrol's Boots
sold at my establishment is guaranteed to gi7o
perfect satisfaction.
Rkmrhbrr that the above house sells no
buff or split goads. No shoddy palmed off
upon his customers 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.
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NEW AD VER TISEMENTS.
JXAHJS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
IT AIR
HE17EV7EIL
Every year increases ihe'pojmlarir
jf Lia .vnlnflWn Hnir Prennratioril
aa , jit.7 . pv -a,
which U due to merit alone. Wc can
assure our oM patrons that it is kept
"fully, up'to its high - standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected preii
aration for restoring GrAY-ob Fade
Hair to it youthful color, malang it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
-by its use, becomes -white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff
-and, bv its tonic prorrertteSj'prevenlw
Xhe hair from falling outlt'iUiriU
lates and nourishes the hair-gland.
Jlv it uao. the hair trrovrs thicker and
:stronec In baldness, it restores tha
-capillary glands to their normal vigor,
.and will create a nexv-growth, cxcejt
m extreme old age. it is tne moa
scononiical IIaiii 'Dp.KSSiKC'CVcrused,
as it requires fercr applications, anU.
gives the hair a splendid, glossjr ap
pearance. A. A. Kayes, Stat
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and .carefully
selected .for excellent quality; and!
consider -it the Best riicrAiiATlolr
ibr.its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggist, and Dealer in MUciM.
Price On Dollar.
Buckingham's I?y e
FOB THE WUISEETOS.
As our Renewcr in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or laded Whisk
ers, we have .prepared 'tliis dyivhiww
preparation ; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash ofX
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO
.NASHUA, NJL
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all
the purposes of Laxative
ronmps one rocxis
cin i so universally re
quirctl by everyixxfy ats
a cathartic, nor was ever
anv Ix-foro o univmaCl
lv 'adoptctl into use. In
even r-ountryand amonr
all cLi-isc-, aa thu mild
luit efSi'-i'-'ut purjmure)
l'UI . The obviooa rea
son i, that it is a more re
liahlc and far more effo
tual remedy than any
other. Those who hare
tried it. kuowr tlt-tired them: tiiow who have
wtit, fciioit th:U it cure their neighbors and frientla,
and all kuow UMt -h it it dcs once It doe always
th it it never fail- tlironfrh any fault or Begieetof
its oiii;t04ttia. We nave thousands upon thou
aud4 of rertiiiite of their remarkable cures of tho
follou-i.ix rouiulaints, t eh rnres are known ia
every uoi,'h!t'fho.d, atid we need not cWish thcia.
Skdaptc t to all aei an I conditions in aU climates;
conUiiiiii? neither r:K.uel or any deJoi&us drug,
they in tv, mj Hkeii with safety by anybofly. Their
sut;ar roatia? pre f rves them ever fresh aiul makes
them loia it tt ike, while beinx purely vesretable
no h.irm care arie frow Uieir use in any quantity.
Ther opento by thair powerful iutluence on the
internal i..era to purify the tdood and ati inula to at
ku keiithv a -in reibove the ohstructioaQ ofth
stoma .-h, liowol, liver, an tWnr rjrTn -of 4im
body, re 'toi-in? their irrcc-dar artmn to hearth, anal
by corre.rtiiiT, w'urevcr they evist, such dcnuige
ments an are' tha flrst origin of disease.
Miii ite lii-e.-t iru ars ffiven in the wrapper on
the ! , f r Vis fvlbvirx complaints, which these)
l'ill rapidly cure:
For lj:i;t , or Ymll-eatloia, Ctat1eo
bpm. I,mii r-r .ti I 14 of ApriPUt, they
should bJ Uiic'.i n dorately t stimulate the stoin
ach a:i 1 re t i it' he-ilthv tone aud action.
For t,ivsr ;iwila'n and it various symp
torn, Ilitloa Slciluclae. Sick lgtaaliaclafs
JianHilIro or Mrri Mlrkaie, CKilloss
Colic anil Klillona 1'srfW, Ucy should be Ju
dicial! lv tiin for e.ich case, to correct the dieae4
actio't or rem vc Cia obstruction which cae it.
Kor I5.vpttr.v or liarrlaae, but one mild
dose U e'.'nerrillv r?'Mlred.
For libra m-itUm, Jont,3rsevfl. lalri
tation of Shi llrtart, Iln In tho SI I do,
tljkcit ad Loin, Usey stioul I be continnoiuly
taken. a re-j-.iired, t chanjre thi di'teased a'tionof
the yite-a. W'ftk ssicli change those complaints
dieir.
For lroir nd Trolcl Awolltiaaro they
nkoiiU tnkrn ia lart ami reqacnt doses to mw-
duce lh'.5 eTe-t of a ilriftirt )ia)re.
For :t;iriiO'tt a lircre dc should He takca
as it pr.vlu 'e tho desiirod effect by aymp.ithr.
At a ii" l'ill, take ono or two I' ills lo pro
mote dicitio'i and relieve the stomach.
An oe.ca4on.tl doe mulate the tomach and
bowels into healthy action, restore the atMetite,
and tnvi!j.raten the aystem. IJeaoe it is wten ad
anta8MWKwhero.no erious deranjrem'nt exUta.
One who f?iH tolerablv well. often finds tliatadoao
of these fill ntakei him feel decidedly bettr, front
their cleansinjr and renovating effect osthedigea
tive apparatus.
DR. J. C. ATEIt & CO., Vmctiral Chemists,
ZO WEILL. MASS., V, S. jU
THUS
few everything needed ia a family, fcoat
ihi heaviest to the lightest fabric
it ttoKs mmr. wonic,
nuiii: liixiss or itciric,
AD WORK,
UHau any other machine.
If there is a Florence SewiiiR Ma
chine villain one thousnuil miles of
Bun Fvm.Hsco not workixiR well and
Riving entire satisfaction, if I nm in
form d of it, it will be attended to
without expenso of any kind to tbo
owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
19 New Montgomery Street,
Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco.
Sewrf fur Clrrulr and Bumfd- rf
the teork. .Active Ayt nts cunlttt in
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