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TOWN & COUNTY MEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAR. 23, 1S72. Money Market. Latest New York Oold Quotations... Legal Tenders in Portland: j . Buying.... ..90 J Selling J...91 111 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Wekly, by O. B. Stiles, People' Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregou. WHEAT $1 00 bush. OATS fi 21 $75c. JsAKLKY 51 FLOUR SG $o 50 -p bbl. " Sks$l .52 (5) $1 75 CORN M K A L l lb. B S ANS -6 j. lb. BACON Sides. 11 15c ; " Shoulders. S.s. to 12o. "0 lb. ITAMS 1 Y 1R.5 !b. PORK Dressed, 6(a,7et3 " Pickled, Sc. to lO.c. lb. j BUTTER Firkins 25 30c r lb. " Rolls, :5 to 40c. lb. EGO S 20.! 'pi do. LARD BulklS, c; tin?. 16 POTATO KS From Wagon, $1 "r3 bushel. ONIONS $2 bushel. A PPL KS Green, 5te r Mil. " Dried, fie lb. CHEESE New Orejon. 20 25c l lb. CHIPKKXS 2 M) (ft $.! f Jo2. TURKEYS 75 SI each. DtUED PLUMS Ifijj lb. WOOL 3 ;le. "z lb Prints of the latest style at N. & J. D. Lee's. For good cheeso go to M. Browu'si Crider's comer. One thousand sacks of wheat wero shipped from Eola last Saturday. Mr. Bitter ha be,n to Portland to replenish his stock of merchandise, during the week. The Portlmid Kunlnj Hu.'htiu.of Feb. Htli, made its appearance iu our oflico last Monday Rat her tardv. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer cleans, the scalp of JaudraS", aad;'ilas ail unpleiW ant irritatiocs. The school at Bueua Vista, under the control of Prof. A. A. Ii-jnney. is sa.d to bo progress ing &ify. The renort Ktveu by sev.-ral of oyr State pa- . pers that the Salt Creek. (Polk Co.,) Pol Offiec ' Las suspeu-Je i, i-t iue rret. j j 44 Oregon aud II r Rest vt-i," by IIuj;li j fnnll, E.j.. a pa-npubt t-f E'O ag.td, replet- I with valuable iaforns-t tion t ncunii- tr. n ha. ju.-t been reeeived. Every body hojti-i rea 1 it. Fafiiionab!. If i- bec- oiin quit' a pr.-va-lentrat-nu f r our itij-ri m .i'if rrn t r tho IIki'i bi.ii'AN to he ?i-:if absent t'rb'o !". Yo:i miht as rteli be out of the world a.s out of the fashion. Ttil une Altranae. Tbi v iluab' uM'w-ati :i make its aoni'a! vwt, ant a l.cafilv a:icoik.-. " . A fund of inh.ro.au. .a i.t compi'ed in it firul "who rhfo.se to t end 2' cr-.it-? f r itj pure .!;. and take the .tint to rrad it. pjS" If V"U l -m? t r ry L . aid a o mp'vx- ion fair and free from lir. k- atnl l'.'-t. ':,i i . ii . f . 1 : ...'..'. I .... p iruy your n.oo'i oy umji it. j ivn.,- .,..(,-.! Mdical disoovery . .uroe. It lu.-i no eoual tor thi. 44 National Ilepubliean." Th'n is a .-itcrlin-Republican paper published i Winston, North Carolina. It corner to ua ait in ap " x " We trhecrfully eotuply. Aliie to the principles it advocates, we wi. h it r.ll hinda of good luck. " Our Fire?i lo Friend." Taif newr, afid nt-rr-ndy popular publication, i-ued by V K. Juuip, Da ton, Ohio, collKS to us laden wit'1 genf of romance, literature, eeience and gen eral information. 'J'h'f escejlce. paper must meet with a hearty welcome and liberal sap fiort. Terin3.3-! 00. Accident. Mm. F. .MeCann, vhjlo walking with gome friends attempted to ctep over a ditch, but ruirsod her tooting, and in her en deavors to regain herself dislocated fcer anlile. A Iter arriving home, the bone was replaced to it proper position, ad although painful yetf no lasting injury was u:;tujoel. Fchool Ileport The following statement of the County Sehooli has been furnished us by lu Vineyard, K.q., School Sui'rintendent, Number of ftdjolarn ver 4 and under 20 year.', 2, 2.5 1; amount of funds to b distributed, coin $.1,028 0.1, 6 10; currency, $110. amount to each scholar, 1 C2 4-1.0, coin; currency. 4 cents 6 tnilh). Monmouth College. Ono of tho three brick buildings designed for the use of this Institute' is fast nearing completion, and in all probabili ty the commencement exercises of the present, year will be hold therein. Thin Collcgo ranks as ono of the best iu the State, and it is meet ing with a liberal patronage from all parts f tbecountry. Bones of Contention. Portland has her corpse that Jlitcbell bought," for a sensation, and Polk now baa on hand that ox which the County Court bought. It will be remembered that the bridge across the ltickreal fell, a short time since, with a team belonging to K.J. Hal leck. Mr. JI. was damaged to the amount of $150. Jle presented his claim to the County Court, when they allowed him $"0 with the understanding that tho crippled ox rras to be long to them. Of course they could not appro j) ria to public property to privato use, aud tho question is, what will they do with it? Tho matter has been under advisement, and tho probabilities are now that the ox will be turned into the Court-House yard and fattened for the next Democratic Iiarbacue. As this ox belongs tothecounty.it is of course certain that tho Jtepublicans, as well an the Democrats, wil1 t have a bone to pick." 111. Prof. Oglesby Las been very ill the j-ust week. Yesterday the Democratic precinct meetings took place, und to-day their County Convcn lion comes off. Drouth. The sun, which has been so long " under a cloud," has allowed himself at lata, and now for the usual predictions which always follow such an occurrence iu Wvbfoot. A ccr tain drouth will be the next thing on the tanta' aud we will hear of certain wi.-eai res t-lu.lv ing their heads pretentiously and predicting such dreadful things as will almost make oue aliud" der to contemplate. Captured. The town .of Duena Vista has bor rendered. Last wee k Mrs. Duniway, the "Coiu tuitteo of Oue at Laigc," made a raid on this unsuspecting burgh and took itby storm. It is said that Woman's Rights is ahead, and eucJi foolishness as our national politic, aud contro versies regarding "Tho Silent Alan of Destiuy," is r.ot mentioned, the chief ttjde of conversa tion being about "The Coming Woman." Alas! and has it come to this ? The State Hoard of School Commissioners have sent to L. Vineyard, County School Super intendent, the sum of $1,0.', coin, and !?;i7 currency. This, wo are informed, put with the j niills were bloWU to atoms, and the fund already on hand, will enabla this county j ground' for acres around Were stre ?i to indulge in about nix month f rod school. I with fragments. Nearly every build is a guod thing. A Irce educational system, mce j 'ma iu the city was shaken by the eon established throughout Oregon, will do more to- j eussiou, and tjttite a C'miu.utiotl Was ward ttucouragiug immigration than any other j t'UUM'd atlioti the inhubttatl'S. '1 he mode of procedure. j los to the puwdci" eotilp.Hy is about . sl"U00. Not at Ind pen Luce. A short time inv, we j Washingto n, March 17 No official stated that several young men wire iu triul in ;f,,niat ion has y t Imm-ii eoliitiMinicated this plaee lor taking btidle, etc., a', a pally iu as t ,ie s.,jr;t !,icli fu. ,-(tcr of Independence. We were not At the tii.:l, but r. Secretary Fi-h to th-1 ll l ot (irauvillc ceived our information from what c cot..-id.-r- ' 1:IS tiiu received.' 1 1 - nt J.iu. n in hi i; It clareliable source. We ha e since be:r ia- formed that the affair did not Lnppen at th. s laticir jilioe, but at a daiiee iu the Luckiainute ; country. The dance at ImL-peudt nco wa aj perfect success ;uid pa.ed off to ta ; g ncrai i.a ; i!acliou .wt" lt cviiev-rned. It I!rl-p tJ Fill l'p," Some ieiS"nsem 1 1 ' : to thinii that tLe c-di'.or of a countiv ai-jr i. ; " , . i olieu cramped for jsouiefhiny; to n.i up w;y,, as tbi-y are pleaded to term it, ainl coii.. ijueu tiy j I ... l ....... . i. ;.,. i... .1 . i.. ' tilt;ui. ia'u j, diattnetiy undergo.,.!, h.w j ,;Hr, that wo are never at a l,t 1 ,r matt.-r to 1 j.ut iut,ct paper, an-! do not pr.-po-te to :!e th; hobbies nor r iiy the perwaal ji'ir f .. U!U iu.lUj tti- 4,.!u.r.4i r. me a:vi. 1 ivi hu'y i -nhli I..r ti e io li iaii-'i: ot liif u' i,Ut i"i .r . il!nf a. ico or the -io- : i.' 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Lai's v.liat wo are here f.r.--!t is 'aid tl.aL the H oi. lion ll;yi :!i spoke to his. tfi.-a ls at I.t-w-i.sviilo, last Jiatur-lay. A I:in .era! it! speaking was ht !d i.f. Iid -;i.;!i l.Mice last Sturd iy.--Win Chase, formerly a ilouii keeper, died in I tide peudeuee last, For g i 1 .bla;k smithing go to Kennedy A. Co.'s, I iiii-pendcfice. 'Jing to the absvrife ot the editor, our column are necessarily short of original matter. Mr. J.ivk .son, tiie liisuraiiee Aent, ealle-1 this week. Too band is sfiii open lor engagements. Ser viees at thii Al. F.. Church to -morrow, morning and evening. .Misj jj.njciii Scribor left fo lem, ou iSalorday. II ig Luckiatnuto Ilridge. From a person who has examined this bridge we learn that it is in a horrible condition. Tho first bent is standing at an angle of forty-fi?o degrees, the fourth ono is entirely gone, while the fifth, or main bunt, rests on a bed of quicksand, and is gradually Ft filing. The main stringers are those used in the old bridge, and it may not be puch a wild i'ka to suppose that they rotted somewhat during tho sixteen years they served in tho old bridgo. We learn that this bridge has been condemned and notices to that clT'ct have been posted at each end, but the rains have caused them to become indistinct and not one person out of ten ilt bo ablo to decipher their meaning. Probably citizens hereabout are acquainted with the condition of this bridge but as it is a thoroughfare whjch cattle-drovers from all parts of ihe country are constantly using, unless there is formidable obstructions placed thereon, there is danger of an accident, for before the driver could road the notices, his cattle would be going down stream. We are confident tho authorities will tako steps to pro veal ftny accidents to travelers, and cause tho bridge to be closed at each end, in lieu of the notices already posted. Oi b Fibkbidk Fhikmd. This is the name of a new eight-page original and illustrated story and family weekly, published by Messrs. Waters, Fberfs St Co., Chicago. The paper presents a neat and pleating apcarunce, and exhibits much taste in its make-up. Its contents are varied, aud rich in interest and full of instruction. It contains -weP written continued stories, sketches, poems, etc., with departments espec ially devoted to the Farmer, tho Housewife and Children. One of the principle features of this number is Will. M. Carlelon's great Poem, Tho Hurtling of Chicago," whieh tho Publish ers have beantifully illustrated Our Fireside Friend will find a welcome iu every family cir cle. Tho publuher will send ft Ppccimcn copy l'reo to any address. Teli'ftrapliic summary X.'w York, March 17. It is stated that fully twelve tnillious of Krie stock is now under the coutrol of J. (JoulJ, half of it is his private property. It is rumored that he has retired from the Hoard merely -to ho Cttubled to retiew the light. The Delaware, Paeknnmv and Wes tern and New Jersey Central Rail roads have made a consolidation of in terests under which the usual dividends will he paid on the slock of both coin panics. The ordinary business will be a heretofore, subje-et to the control of a Joint Committee. Cleveland, March 17. The powder mills of the Austin 1'owde.r Company, Htuated abost five miles f-outh of hece, blew up yesterday afternoon with a se ries of heavy explosions Throe .'hun dred ke:s,or about four tons of powder bein fired. Two men named Leonard and Sherman, at work in one of the mills was blown in pieces, (raiments of their bodies Ih.'Hij thrown bundled of feet away. Three other men atwoik in the vicinity were more or less injured. The jul positiot;, huwe it, t hiuk that ion- j llit-tiri v ie Ws of t he I u Vt r.; On tils have 1 ,,.,! reeuticiled . I'hjia.h-l jd.ia. Mar.-h 17 Th.- eV tf S,jte CUutur to the Ota Millie!. ! on I lit- l-r)tti. h fl! tlu- v..o.iHfV v i .. . i. ... i .... . i. f . .... . .... ..it t ; .. , . . i , u- . , i. ' , t - ... i return it .ujtli.il, !' u .a-.iti, .!.. ; i H'-tjoritV. t , . . ' '-Mil itii:.- to-iisjl.t . Mr. 1 1 ';ilf :., ahv 't-r m: Mr. I -r.i I ; n..-uu:. t .f i l t'M r' !'V , l 1 ' ill' :iv1 . -V'.ii llll'l.t tf IjoVl lir.il.Ml.c lit- f!l t im; tin Alalf.isti -... trj-e, r r ..: i L'. Iu r M;.j':-tv'-- tin. .;? thr I'L If f'. ! -ay that it w :' t'S.'l in tnur-'t - :i i i . j ttu u'liy t. rtiiv ! ,, , m j In jJu- ..put u tin I iW ( Uii fit ;. ti lili-'.ur i4 ! U .4 ' V il t l (J.f i i-l !. tit I n;t 1 Sf.i; 1 1 Ii.: tii-Wf-r vsul bo Hi ,jv. ;ri tt t lu.' An ft I . . I l I Mr ill tl;ri.l III Jy ' I r i i Kl til fit' J lilt iV th" t .f-t':it V.V-.-W. it villt n-Utrti? w.tl i fjf !! If ll!M to la !n H 1 1 " ul-1 i-c i i. b .1 i .i . ii.j !i!li L a! i i; .' v t lit: t ' ,1U f! j - it k f h I It'l ( 4l ) i. . ( r ; r iff pa t n j; I :i ; i i i i i ; ! J Mi I . I 1 1 IkVf fl dill VU.fU .' i r an M 't -i ii. 1 t . iff w 1 1 i It ; .!:' it 1 1 o v s I i I a t V Ira 'uu -1 . v ' ! ; i i it. f. ! j I !.0 :i;t- i t u i i f: .1. t ; - Ii i ii 'I !!!(. 111.' VlO-lilllli u i.-. 1 1 ( . ; t iia iuutj I -V I ? ; . ( !) f! -. , Cinc'ii'i at!. M ; t i 1 1 Tv A itMfillf iiisitM cxji'osi n i i !:!! 'i I Ins alt ciii'Mffi , in tli-'Miji at, i r ii, 1 taf'o y f ' uN X lliahani. i v;m i a:;:' ix cxjfUifitfl f with or'at v io'eiif a; I If. ioht mii'i) f rs in Itu: 1)1)1. M . i - i t; .- : .i ..ii .. tij ttH-i r, atnl 1 ,iua l i.t ircli Wt-rc iti sf;Hifl k ilii 1 .;i ti'l t ifii Iltriiiior ami Lizzie lloouiti iiijuit'd !ioilly. The ti.osl tcrnble ICu!t ' the tX J.L.s-it U W.h . . f .1... .. ;. . :.. ) id DIM! 1(1 ttlO tlin;-t Mlltti ir III tllC rtC-flUi of t:isu;ili?i-,:r. On llitni!lr .Inet, over hall a luile iiil.itit ty ui tt uiea urt'iiietit, in a bec litie, three iiil e itls in a front v;itl were junijfiti a rojc. A .section f the boiler w.i.s hnrletl all that tlistaiioo over the tops of h mi-cs an 1 fell ii) mi iheir hcails 'i'wo uf heui were ktiletl iiiH'antly anil the third mor tally wounded. This piece of boiler m ;i perfect cylinder, MXt t n feet lour iticlie.s loti, twenty Jo'ir inches in tli.micttT, anil weighs a ton. The persons) who .s ivv it Miy it lottkul like a stove-pipe sail inir in the a'r. Tho roofn of buildings were cons'-derably daniaofcd. The cause of the exploviou is not known. (Jrativilic, in the House of Lord, made a reply, in Mibstanee the same, to the inquiry of Karl .Malniesbury, relative to the correspondence, nddiiij that, the papers would Le produced as pooh as possible. He assured his Lordship lhat, lie was aware of the publicanxiely on the subject, aud the ".rave responsibility at tachiii"; to tlic Government iu dealing with it. New Haven, March IS. Senator Wilson delivered the opening ppcech of the campaign hero to ninht, to au im mense and enthusiastic audience. San Francisco, March 10. Tlre thousand ladies and ocnTletnen ansenj dled at the Academy of Music, 1'hila belphia, jesterday, scut a dispatch to Mayor Aivord, with expressions of friendship and goodwill for the residents of the" Golden City " and Pacific coast, desiring that we should bo fully rcpre scnted at the Centennial celebration at Philadelphia in 1870. Mayor Aivord re plied tn a suitable manner, promising us fuU a representation as beauties Califor nia's love of country and revereuce for our national institutions. March 10th was the windiest day of the season, in San Francisco the wind blew a steady gale all day. Tor the very bext photogrn)h8 to Brad ley 4. RulofT.on' (lallery without STAIUS, ASCKND IN T1IK KLKVATOH, 429 Montgomery, street, San Francisco. SPECIAL NOTICES. WILLI XAVID.SOi, REAL ESTATE DEALER, rWIice, No. 01 front Street, PORTLAND OUEtiOX. , CKAL 'ESTATE in hiP CITY and LAST POltrLANDin the-most iielrtrWi b caltieH. conciotiiisr of I.OTS, HALF HLOCKS J IS LOCKS, HOUSES and STuttES; al.o, IMPltOVEl) FARMS, and valuable "'I''V,'1 I'AJfI,s. located in ALL part of the STATE for SALE. ItEAL .ESTATE and other Property purrlmsed tor 'Correspondent, in thin CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with sreat .are aod .un tLe inot A D V A N T A t i E 0 U S T I : I i M S .m A . IIOrSES -and STOKES LEASED, LOAN'S NEGOTIATED, a-.d CLAIMS UK ALL DESCI IPTIOXS IMfMPLY COL LECTED. And h Ot-ncral FINANCIAL aud AOEXCY RJSI:ESS traosa-tel. AtiENTS of this OFFICE, 'in all ihe CITIES and TOWN'S in th,- STATE. re.-ive desi-ription of FARM PROPERTY and forward the name to the abovj ad licss. r I u f trow to rr;:t-: i r. if t? r n.'irn -rui'-'ii ' !- .ri! of - l;;o t !,.!,-r i, laki ; - taf.-...t,,i; ..f ICil-riu .r .m I k.i- ; t.r. . : e . . . . . ..St- ';. i,,.!. !li.- p.i-i l.s Vr ! r. ?.-ot ! (!..- r ' ' r ... -.?-. ! ,-r if -i -.- r '-it ,.t f, !.-. M n'r- -,. 1;' t! p ifu- a (. r.-'o-v- t. I t .-tr. n-e r:.o . .f ui..e- t. i.-i,!u! is. iv I.,- -: 1 1 a! a j I 'I ' V-t't: '. "tr. ' r dt . ?-:t I o 4-11 1 ( fl T ... VHim -r f, t-l , -IM.' It f (.', fi',-f v. A ..fbtf If i-tf. ., f ! ! V ? ii- ; l i-if. v. ao i rii- i 'vi l , r i f i - X r Mi k j i la j ': ! t M ail f,. try .t. la -!. rt ii ;a Pxix K,.,. I ino-S ,i,. -,.-, f ,At t.ot?!,- lt.- Viio KH:m Ld 1 t all dvYt to M. i, i4,. PrI lit vvnK D.vn'.f nl SI p-rbotri. It . . t ... . iki I'l-jM in J) flll it: j ladi ; -I; i- i.ct :.ifii-. r..ii a ihe t'uci.ltv i P-t !.!" i t i i if. 'f, r-ti; v it n-uutin im-re in i '!: rii n : i.t;t ! . V :! tin,-i i .m; i,- i.. I, n.,t !f I. ;t l, a I.o o. -i; .J . - ,, (,. .1, n I s- :n- i '.r-'i.l.' l:. A p irk .f f.ic i ? m.ci!. toi''T. A res:rc of the f . ui ltnlit out : i i -irath veil, -ti gir.-J it. Vtt it in y fire a l .1,, , H I , l 1 ,1, no tint ".vol e"t'iu:c a l ily. In itke ;naii';r iin!i ;i-).ti.iri utny produc gastritis : i-i)Mf ! the stomach, congi stion ( the bow,-!?, ap . piety, lit er disease mi l iii:iny othtr langi r -us in tla li.'S. !. it not tti.-e, tl,.n In clin k it in tho g.-rii) ? Nothing i more clearly and ;n lif utaldy ta! liehed than Hostel t r's Stemich Ilitttrs will ra li-ate dypcp.ia u. ttll i's stages. The true po'iey, liocv.r. is (o . x titigiti-h It iu thefn. Mug' with this whole nine, powerful, and infallible tonic tnd n!l. ra ti v. It i easier lo quench a spark than a flam i wind it is easier to cure dyspepsia when it is tirsi dvvtoiifd. than when it ha ma le hradwnv V . ... I i . . ...i: .1 .. ncgiecf, and become complicated with th r ud tin tits. There is not tie Mi l J..vv of a doubt Mint th bitters are a flirectly iitgoiiMtir to dys pepsi i is wiitcr i to fire. There tire t looi-aiol if esses on record proving thi fact. The rem edy is safe and ngn-cutd.. All the li.piors ol commerce pnseril.e I a r tituulants Kat e a .-tin litd.v lut the iting is taken ogt of the pir i ituoiis tt.i?is ol Hits gtcat remedy by vegetable medication, and. moreover, the stimulant thus medicated i f exceptional purity. Of ail toni. s. aketi Hf safeguards or remedies lor fever and t en r illious rciuiifcnts, and other cpi b-itiii s. tak the unly one that can uniformly bo depen it 'do TSlljKS! PSnnfM! SPECKS! Fruit, (Jarden, Flower, Miade, Hedge. tiar.ien, Apple and crab Koofgrafts best sorts. Id. 000 Pear, St'd Kxtrn, ly, llartlett. .le. :i to 4ft pvr lo Sicds.P'ch. bu.$2; A'plc, Osage new, bu....!2 t0 Potatoes, White P'ch Plow. Parly Pose... 2 00 Seedling, Soft Maple, 1,000, $1 ; Ash.$;i; Elm 2 00 Illustrated Catalogue, 100 page, ami New Price Li t, 13 cents. F. K. PHOF.MX Plut uiingtoi), lilincis. 49ui2 The Citv Hoot Ftoiik has long been Head qnattors for the State of Tirmrl's Cn.it anATKti Roots, of which I have k'srtni'rc X'lle. Patties are cnufi'Micd to cxmoire and find my noino on them, as th country is fl .oiled with a Jlottcn oof, in imitation of the genuine nrticle. Kerry pair of Tirrel's Roots sold at my etahlihmcnt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Rt.MKMiiF.it that the above loiuse ells no buff or split goxls. No shoddy palmed olf upon his customers for a superior article of French Cult. All rips, returned in a reason able time, repaired freoof ch.trga. ,J7.tf J, W. UIUUHUT, Salem. rnO TUB TKACHKRS OK POLK COUNTY JL NOTICE is hereby given that there will be au examination of School Teachers of Polk county, in Dallas, Saturday, March 30, 1872, at La Creole Academy. L. VINEYARD. ?-2 School Sunt, for Polk county. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WATIOIAi BUSINESS COLLEGE, iPORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! ! THE EDUCATION 1 OH THE TI.Ml. The 'Importance tft a Practical Education Wag nevermore Apparent thanJow ! IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED X thwt as ve jrow in ptosncritv we crow more practical, and that it is pjuired of men that 1 they edueate;Ahe-e!vin practically .-ducat.- ' theinelve in the .,anuer pohible-to meet ihe demand, ot the time. , When AjrefciUurf, jKintf of Spnrta, wan akd ! what liiiiig he thoujrhtiEOKt proper for boj to i I. Mrn, be .replied: ".Those tjiins whieh they men, thetuture welfare of thi C.at lo k l' ; YOU ! Are .YOU prtpuicd tu meet iu duiuuds ? A-COLRSIi OF INSTRUCTION :t ,he t Tim AE ! to meet The niuft thorough, and compr hensive COl R.-E OF RUSINESS TKAIMNO ever introduced Ky uny V O 31 11 C fi A h OR ; v $ i s f: .v n v u l l i: g j eon.biii.'i TIlKOltV AND ril.VCTlCi:, lV to at: of ' ILISKS A XI) i:i:sXi;ss Ul-rirj:s. : ! Coiir: ij n .-iiijo. d a.d Tfcuht a to j co.il. c loo Sn!-b nt t i.) r -r n iu the j hl U at I inn: po.fji,;c j Frh Sta l !.!. ftr iu.-ttM Jhro 'h t'.j in i.o:: v ruriisi; I-. t-o-iu f as I i lo r- in a f w wj-.ek-j. I ' fe -t.M.i itwiM4ZR' LIFE IV .: i;. ; T.e Tul.lS II A I'll h E P A l T M E V T i- n. w ; iilliI !, xtiiu Va tit ol ; ;A.M.iit -. ni.ii i n . ..toplefp rnmi;r, .' ..rd.r. 1 "r 11 ll' INI'"I:V' THV. end for col. I l.Liii; FAl'lih. A I lr..s ; S Ii UtA.Nt i; A JA.VIIn j I Portland. Ii'.';'.ni. i -"- ' ' - i ;. . ii on inr. f j n. it .r.Af.T. i North-l.'ut C ruer t( Main and .Mill streets. Dallas GEORGE W. KQBAP.T & CO. Will Mmiu'a. tiire and keep CONSTANTLY ON 1IANH i large A. orluicnt if SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Contesting of ull the IZOEle: ICC7B1MII3.T Usually kept .in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of wlm b bo male ot THE JJKST MATERIAL. bhouldz-o'tA'crHhen they Weome men." i le Iiair Iiom ui.it o - ' 'v , " " Deliver ail tiling in number Mid weight, ,ates and nOUii-liC:; tllC liUlY-i and pj'Ljill in .H'titiiiK thattlw-u jivct out orre- i fjjy $ usc Ink t'Q" tliltllCT lt1 ceiye,t in," i a pre.rept of univer,.il application : 1 J ' 'in b1:"', it lCtolCi lllO nod there u a pecta: neco.-iiity lor ltd xin.-t ob- -eliOHt. I. in u...i... , irvunee iu allbusiinsa iraiifaetivini. Youni: CairillarV Iflaml.-; t t-tCIi' H0:'"a Vigor, ! as thev ctV n dr. from the rnnklinp polfrtis In tb AN). CUUUAOi: THIMMINO and HE LIikmI." -Thi SAHSAI'AMI.f.A is n irreat ro PAIKINM don to order the fhortest torer for the MveoRth end vlr of the ytem. not let). Call and ;y;uire out Work btfore purchas ing elsewhere. 41 tf 1E0. W. 1IORART A CO. DALLAS, FOLK C0UNTV, OREGON. FACULTY. M. M. 0(5 LESRY. Puim nvtt., ajip Ti ncnt-.n or Matiikm ATIC Al. ami Nati um. Sen-;jjc,i-.s MltS CLARA WAT I',- Assistant, Tho Second Term of 1871 -2 was commenced on the second Monday (1 Jth day) of Deo., 171. All Dtudcuts will he allowed the benefit of tho endowment fund, amounting to about .$203. TUITIONi PmttAnr RnANeiiBs, per Term $1 M I jNTKIt M i:tl ATK .. " i0 IllOIIKST .. .. S 00 Latin and French each $2 estra. M us jc. $12 per Term. Charges will be made from the time of enter ing to tho close of each term, or half term. the ease may bo. No deductions will be made except In cases of protracted sickness. Ry order of tho Board of Trustees. .10 C. II. COX Has on hand and for Sale, SADDLE TKKCS of all to.cs and the best quality. Shop near Way mire's Mill, Dallas, Otegon. RUSSEL, FERRY & V00DWARD. Real JM;ifc AciaCs and Real Estate Auctioneers, No. lOO. I'ltONT STUEET, POUlXATfU - - - - OlUXiON. NE IV AD VEii TISEMENTS. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. verv vcar increases the popularity of ithiH valuable Hair Prepnrfltion; ' which is due to merit alone. We-can assure our old patrons iitai n is kvju fully up to its 'Irish standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep- 1 ar.it.ion for retonnfl'URAY OB ! ADKD UaIH to its VOUthful Color, making It ROf lustrorH. and Silken. TllC SCalp, f0Il 1USircrf AU n ,TLUn nnd r-Wn by its use, becomes -svhitc ana clean. It removes all eruptions and dandntu, an(j jts tOHIO prOeHiS, reVMtt . . nt;. . . i it dnn -and Will Create U UCV,' f OV.'tlt, CXCCpt Cvtremc old r...'V. It I;i the lllOSt economical Haiu i.) . Gvcvcr used, as it reouires fuvc rii.itlif.it ions,. and ' jrives the hair a : iendul, tyiossyl .pearancc. A. A. Hayes, UJK tat " Jvssayer of Massat-liusetts, says, "Th Statb . . rvt Asvnvfr of Al:iss'U-husetts. says, "1I1C J. ' i ' constituents are pure, aim.caiuimy ! selected for excellent uuality; audi consider it the Dest Vjjepaiiatiost i for its intended puioses.w ' Sold by all Drvg-jUts, ftr.J Jicilcn in ifcdieiM. I Price Onz Cellar. Buckingiiam's Dye FOB THE WniSKEBS. As our Reliever in many cases re nniros too loiijr a time, and .too much I care, to rest on: ray or.lhdcd Viljisk i ers, we liave prcpt'-retl this dye, in one j preparation; which will quickly and clfcctually accomplish this resttlt. It 1 is easily applied, and produces a color TvJiieh will neither ruo nor wasn oiu Sold by all Druggets, llrice Jb'iftjT Cents. Manufactured by R. P. "HALL t. CO KJLBHUA, NJI. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Fen i;r:m.c. tsie blooix TIic rcpulationJthise cell.'iit m-lUiue eoJoy, i dei ivcl from its cures, ma:iy -f which are truly n:aric!lau. InvcteraU cases ff MTofulous di c;i i', where the iyslem 'utiiiciI saturate! with cui ritption, Jvavc bcea puri.'icd and cured by it. lofuloiis tifftH-Lhiat anfi y?. o) J. -!, itfb were ag-trrav.-.tcd ly the - crof lo'.is oi.taii.iuatioo until ttioy were p:ti:.f; Hv :XM -tm, have U-rn radically rum! iu fuel! iniHUfci m sibwm ititt icr tion of ihe ctn:trj-,t::it the puMic Marccly liced t 1 Ih? iiil'.riu-l !' it i ic r n.es. - . ', i fM ioiidoi.v pf.iM ii i i iHMif tin mott dcrtmctirt oneiric- "t tir race, toh n, C.i. unseen ami nnfelt tenant i tla .n K-i.i- m iu.iU : n.inct. the on titulion, nix) in it li e: t:.T k J t ntit t linger fatal diseasea, jo 'itlftitit cxcilii p a mi- pi ion .f ii? presence. Jlfain. it snis t lo rd! ino- li oi tin oi'.trlu'Ut the lHdr,aDa then, in fer-nvo Jatio.-.l le occf.Mnn, rspidlv !evelo ,l into one r otl.cr of ti I.Mcius f.iiin. citficr on the S surface .r iiumn U itals. In the latter, tutcr- fX" in.iv i' n; iil'-iily !. iu-d In the luirrs ar ' 1ic.n1, or" ti.-.i.oi ff. -na d in the liter, or it thowt it prcM to c I iti ti u n the kin,or foul ulccr i otions o:i noi.'c pr.it of the la.dy. i; in e the occ- i-ionnl u-e f a " tuc t tl.H nrtrryai ilia IS Lit visablc, t t u m la n l oj riitc t iii 1 1, ins of disease appear. I ciMn- : -1 1 : h m v. km ti.e non inn i.l.iinls Lii,nii!!v fad inn cli; to nelk-f, .and, Ct fontrth. cure. . t! , v ,.r tJ.i SA ItSAVM Jt 1 ls l-4z St. .4 1 Ttltrr. . .'.'cifin, Stnli! ilrtttf, Jiittgwortn, Sore j,. t-t.re J tun, rial other eruptions or visible fortos Sttt'ftii'iuit tli..ctie. Also in tho more rom-eahd f. iios, !. Vtj'i e;sf Jirtjy, Jlrtftt l)rtifc. 1 its. I'l ilrrstf. rraliiat nml the vnriiun f in : t'US ;iCcttin of the U.uscu lar nml nervoii f.vlffi!?. Sfihiiii tir 1 1 iifii ttl antl S'rrrut int Disrate are'riired hv it, thoitph a b rgtin.r is rtiiiied fur sulMhiinjr the'r tdtinrtc n nladies bv any mrdiciii. lint knvr eoiil'mt.-el i:e of 'this n edicir.'c ta ill rur Ui eoi.iplaint. l.t urvJu a r If !, a! tet in 4vvf rfoifs. nnd i'scsiec, ,-aie eom mnnlv pooh relieved tuol ithiinaUTv curwl by iU rurift ine nil invigt.':liiig fTect. tiiutte lureo- ! tions for each cae are fom d in our Almnnar, nip- plietl pratis. JUtrtinitiiittn nml 1iut, uhea caused bv nccumul.'.ttoi.f: of extrrtneotis matter in the Mioi1, yieM unn klv to it, ns also l.trtr j Conifttaha, tor itlitti, tnjrt ten or litflain mat inn of the t.irrr. rnd.oifOffiVr.vtbcnaiUmr. 1 lwst who ne I tti-nuiil fnJ srs, Jfetpan drnt. Slrt f h n.o. find troubled it ith XerronB Ap prrhriiMitom or Y?n. or nny of the affections pymptoinp.tie cf H'oi.-iifM. will find immediate relief nml --nriucing etideme of its icsloratiTO lowe,r upon t:ial. PREPARED It T Dr. JT. C. .HER A CO., Slasjk, Practical and Analytical ChetnUtt. SOLP PY ALL pj;rGJ3T3 EYERYWI1EJJ& Will sew every thing needed in a family, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT IMIEH none WOKK, JUOItK KINDS OF WORK, AND KUnXK WOEUC, Thau any other machine. 1 If thorfl ia a Florcnco Sev-ing Ma. chine within ono thousand miles of ban Fran?isco not working well and Riving entire satisfaction, tf I nni in. formed of it, it will bo attended to without espenso of any kind to tho owner, SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. ? Send for Circular and sample of th work. Active Agent tcanled in very place, T II 15