TiWfl & COUNTY HEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, APR. 13, 1372
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Quotations.
111
Legal Tenders in Portland:
Buying..... .......SO j Selling ,..9l
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Wekly, by (J. Ii. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $0.8X) bush. .
OATS 62J 75e.
BARLEY $1 '
YLQUtt $6 $8 50 bbl. j
" Sks$l 62 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4c. p lb. !
li&ANS 6o. $ tb.
BACON Sides, 13 15c a lb.
" Shoulders. 8c. to 12o. Xbr
JIAMR 14 16o lb.
PORK Dressed, 6($7ets .
" Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. A lb.
BUTTER Firkins 25 30c f lb.
" . Rolls, 39 to 35c. lb.
EGGS 20e doz.
LARD liulkHSc ; tins,20, !
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 "cl bushel.
ONIONS $2 & bushel. j
APPLES Green, 50c j3 bhl.
" Dried, 6c lb.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 fi) 25c tb.
CHICKENS 2 50 j $3 rr doz.
TUKKEYS 75 $1 each. j
DRIED PLUMS 1C3 lb.
WOOL 50o. ft lb !
Everybody busy gardening.
.Suuv visible on the hilis near town.
'Farmers' Club meeting in Uethel, to day.
The District school commences next Monday.
A lot of new wagons for sale, by W. II. Teal
A Co.
New goods constantly arriving at Bolter &.
Wortley
A wolf was seen wKbin a mile of town last
Monday.
Improvements are the order of the day in
town.
W. C. Brown has leca absent eluricg the
week.
Notice the warning of the O. i C. Railroad
Company.
The Dallas Tannery is turning out some ex.
t llent leather.
Services at the M. E. Church to-morrow
evening by Rev. J. James.
II. P. Shriver is painting a nice sign for Mr.
MaGrcM, of Ferrydale
Rev. J. II. Allyn, of tie Yamhill Circuit,
gave us a ca on Wednesday.
Mr. I. B. Sinnott has taken charge of the
Grand Round Indian Agency.
Our band is ready at a moment's warning to
furnish f lemlid music for any occasion.
Elder T. F. Campbell wi'.l preach at the
Baptist Church to-morrow morning and evening
R. Clark, of Dixie, who has been very i!i.
with heart disease, is reported a little better.
Teams are constantly coming in IaUn wi'.l:
goods for our ccrehants They have to be
hauled from Independence.
We stated last week tbat tbe Circuit Court of
this county would meet Monday, the 16ih ii.st.
This is . mistake; it mitts on- the L2d.
Everything around the Court Hotis9 ha-4
been quiet this week. Are tin y " 'lW-inimij: r'
Oh, no j they are waiting to hear from the
Da!le ,
T. G. Ricluu'iid kit bete last Monday to at
tccel tbe DuiiOtrnlic ("oiivtrdion ut ti e D.ilhf.
Join is no ' 'Possum," though he will visit tbe
Gum Tree."
Demorcst's Young America.' This valuable
journal for the little folk?, is something which
should be in tbe hands of ail our juveniles.
Price $1 00 a year.
Evening ftrolls are becoming quite popular.
Our devil payi, of all aids to "a "friendly feel
ing these promenades n re the best." lie hi;
tried it, and ought to kr.ow.
" April showers produce May flowers," is the
old adage. If we have as great a varu-ty f
fowers during May as wc have bad of weather
in April, won't tbe hills be rrttty ?
Several young men who have been attending
the school berc dining the winter, have wim-d
situations as teachers in the county, for the
rummer. They hare evinced a determination
to succeed and we cert aiuly hope tbey will.
Calls. We neglected to acknowledge several
rads received last week. Among them were
several ladies; Mr. Cbas. Moore of Bc ton Co.?
Geo. Comegys of Salt Creek, an 1 several oth
ers, whoso names now escape our memory.
T. G. Richmond is fitting up his livery outfit
for tbe summer trade. The roads aro no w get
ting into a condition for pleasant riding, and
Tom is determined to be up with tbe times and
be prepared to turn out a fine rig at any time.
Dctnorcst's Monthly. Our subcribers to this
magazine will plcaso bear with us in the delay
of these books, as our clubs have in some way
got mixed at the house of publication, and the
wrong list been stopped. The back numbers
will bo forthcoming son.
The Democracy of Polk, claim to b'e in favor
of Internal Improvements,, and yet, in their
County Convention, they defeated the only can
didate they have who favored such a system.
We opine Mr, Burch will not be entirely satis,
fioei with this arrangement.
'Know Thyself." Well's Illustrated An
nual of Pbyslgnomy and Phrenology is received
This valuable work tbould bo in tho hands of
every one who wishes to be well posUd in these
intricate sciences Published by S. R. Wolls,
389 Broadway, New York. Prloa.25 cants.
Music G. L. De Prans, manager of Gray's
Music Kccni, Portland, will accopt our t!at k
for favors in his lino. T his week wo have re
ceived two pieces of sheet music one rcng,
entitled "Queen of Love," and 'Fieur Sal
vage," a piano piece which are new, and will
undoubtedly become popular in the musical
world.
Mr. R. S. Crystal hod his right foot severely
injured by a horse, last Tuesday. Ho was
shoeing the horse when the animal became
restless, jerked his foot away and set it down
with the sharp cork of the shoo on Mr. C.'s foot
near the toes. The whoie weight of the horso
coming upon tie foot caused a severe though
not serious injury.
M. Buruett, an Attorney in embryo, being
employed by one Snyder to procure a license at
the last term of the County Court, and feud
$5 00 and the key to clieut's saloon, when tho
day for making application came on, very com
placently counseled client that as his Attorney
and petitioners had already consumed his stock
of liquois it was useless to file hid petition.
La Cledo. Tho farmers of this section have
a large extent of laud already sown and are
still sowing. The people of the District are
preparing to betid, anew school house. M. M.
Ellis has on hand and is constantly receiving
largo supplies of goods, and is doing a thriv
ing business. Those living within going dis.
taneo cannot do better than cull on hiiu for sup
plies. During the session of the Circuit Court quite
a number of ll publicans of talent will be pres
ent, and it would be well if we could arrange to
have some, or all of them to hold forth upon
the political i.-.-ues of the day. Julgo Ke'suy,
of Corvullis, and Judge Ibme, of Saltm, have
signified their willinguesi t accede to sueh a
request, irt:d there will be others, doubtless, who
will do likewise. Let us havu a ruod lime.
Prompt Action. The new School Distri.t,
No. 42. recently formed from No. 9, held their
meeting the first Monday in April. The officers
are, John lit ndrit ks, .John L. Riggs, and 11.
1:111-, Directors; J. M. Chandler, Clerk. A tax
was. levied to build a school house 20x30. Af
teiward $100 was ful scribed to cu large it to 21
'.'C. This district is determined to be up with
any of their neighbors in the matter of schools.
Atthesehoil meeting iu District No. 0, P.
M( Cain was elected Director, and Isaac Ball
Clerk. A sum of $150 was ottd to be u.-ed
in building a new gchovt boua.3 on the land ol
Isaac Ball, at the cro.'.-roads near his residence.
It was decided tbat tie portion of the dL-trb-t
recently struck off from thin district is not en
titled to any of tue pullic money in the hands
ot the cieik. J. K. D'La.-l.mntt was elected
Chairmia and laaac Bli Secretary of the
n.e: tin;;.
MjV hiy. Arrangement are I'tinjt pcr'c te 1
'.'T a r.'i;d bull to l a he plan- at t ho Court
House, V-di. ediiy eta i.injr, My first. Thi
promise. t l e one of th5 fnjst a:tie given
1 1 the citizen. of IialLi." t'li j-.-itfoii. The uj
jer will he tumi-hod ut tbj h !e:,, nJ all can
te.t BSiured that n- iui: will l.e nae I U
niake it one which will t mj't the ttt? utid tu -ify
the Jii jcliie. Ihi will pivi all who wih
10 iioj.roxc it nn j i (unit y to ei msii 'nee the
"merry monlh of May" in fan!atie style.
Ciuiify I otirt.
J. 11. Mvn:. .Im.r-K J. TI-i-mr. Clerk.
- m . Jom.s, J. K. l'"L a -11 vi i r, t'oniiiii.--ti-.iitr.
I',,';;
Win. C iiirjryjt ot.d ot!.er, for road, lifiuisao d
at jd-iii.tif:'.' eo.-t.
FuHi'-k Ilahy nn 1 others road ictitioti
:'.!ed. V.. A. J-l iiliy. Stejl.cn 'ir.ats ?nd 1. 11.
WaVefietd. reviewers; A. 1 L'ufler, Purveyor
F. McCat.n f r lieer.;e to fell q-irit u? ii ni.,r
in less ijuai.n'tii than e re qua-t. Uenior:tr:uiee
filed. Mr.tion int rped I y J. A. Af'dop:itc
when it was li.eovi red tout a portion of the
r -nioristrari'U! had heen cU.tidft'noly destr!Ved.
I'i.-i.ii-'-'cd at j etiiiuner'i" co.t.
l'etiljiii of Mur.e voters of Lnehiumnto j.ro
e'n.et to thanire dace of Voting, tli-iii...'d.
1. S. Johnson for license to sell lniior. Heat
hy re monstrance.
Cutlx f lhitinn.
County Tna.nrer presented 1 17" 7-t cancel
led warranty, and was credited tlieichy.
At'i:i1l'. Al!'iu;r..
Hill of V,. C. Urown, for rloek..
" t Oi'.n'-ry ..
Slate of Oregon r. J. M. liurn-
ctfiirid A. Ileinhree, Tr;itis-
erijit from Ju.iic Ilron'
(,'oiirt. JiiKtife !c .
C'on.jtiihlu'3 fees
AS'ittics fees
Mofnengcr'a fee...
.ll 00
a sr.
it en
2 t'O
a
St;ito of Oregon t . Jas Hollins
hed, et nf. Transcript from
Justice Stiles' Court. Witness
fees 18 f5
F. T. Iitirch, Sheriff's feo 28 .ro
I). J. llotuicM, Clerk's fee 6a 10
Elf.ction Judy.
Dallas Chas. McDonald, K. L. D'Lash
inutt, Thos. Hayter,
Dottii.AS. A. D, liabcock, A.J. llolcjack,
Al. Yocum.
Jackson Wm. Comegys, I'euj. Syr:n, II,
McClung.
Salt Lake. Henry Tillcry, J. D. McCarty,
Henry Landers.
E Ethel Geo. Wait, W. W. Walker, W. II.
Cooper.
Eola. Davis Gibson, Wto. Beagle, S. I.
iilFon.
Dixie. C. D. Einbrcc, Wm. Tatem, 0. W.
Berry.
Mo5wot.'TH. I.F. M. Butler, Stephen Staats,
W. W. Waterbousc.
Bi'E!f a Vista. E. W. McCarty,- b. M. Watt,
II. Ilelmicb.
Lt.'CKf amute. J. I'.Suiitb, I. Staats, I. Zum
wault. BioncKPOiiT. J. A, Williams, Max Haley,
iHaac Smith.
Funeral Sermon
The funeral permon of Klias Buell wiK bo
prwiehed on the firnt Sabbath of May, at II o'
clock, at Buiir Chapil, by Rev .1. II. Allyn.
To turn pray hair into its natural color and
beauty, u?c Hall's Ycgctablo Sicilian Hair lle-
ncwer, tho best and m6t rtlUblo preparaUon
1 eciencc ha given us.
No Humbug.
We do not wish to inform you, reader, that
Dr. Wonderful, or any other mai, has discov
ered a remedy tbit cures all diseases of mind,
body .or estutc. and designed to make our sub
lunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which
Heaven itself shall bo but a rllo show, but we
do wish to inf-rm you that Dr. Saga's Catarrh
Remedy has cured thousands ;f cases of Ca
tarrh in its worst forms and stages and tb pro
prietor will pay $500 for a case of this loath
some disease that he cannot cure. Sold by
druKj'i'its.
Information Wanted Of Win. D. W.
Yeager, who left Comanche. Iowa, in May
1S03, in company with Win. Weslsb and fami
ly. Any person having any knowledge of
him. wilt confer a great favor by communicat
ing the undersigned, bis mother, who is aged,
afflicted, aud iu fcoro need of his Assistance, if
alive. AGELINM YE AG Kit.
Quii.ey, Illinois.
Papers throughout Oregon and Washington
Territory are requested to copy. '
News Summary.
Sixteen hundred French immigrants
arrived in New York in one week.
The report that Dr. Kvain, the ahor
tionit of New York, was to Lc released
on Kail is incorrect.
Mrs. Amelia Manning of Urooklyn
New York, is on trial fur attempting to
fthuot her hushand with a revolver.
James Temple of MeCraekeii county
Kentucky shot a negro with a lut gnu,
for circulating .seandilous reports con
cerning his family.
The snow blockade till continues on
the C V. llailroad. The west bound train
from Cheyenne was Mopped at the lat
ter plaee ou account ot MioW, last .7Uti
liy. The Utah Plate Constitution, recent-
lv refined t the Committee ol territo.
ries, truatantees the free exeteiso and
enjoy uioiit of religious prou umis, but
liberty of conscience not. to be o eon- I
struvd as to exeue acts ol llCetllioane
orotlier crime.
The Ios of Wilson's pork-picking cs-
tubi;hmtnt by tire in S., FrancUc,
lat week, ts suni to lu; I .,'.) A', LoVtT
ed by insurance $M.j,0UU.
A dispatch I'r.otn Uruwusville TeX't-.
;tvs the Tex;;n rangers are jo .:u ir-.'
to retitlii'e and rescue their cattle fr tu
!,vi, tb,- lNo llraiid,.
L'.ndon, April t. lirali. in
s: eecb ut M at:c!:e?ter. referring to tin
, . . .1 1
Utllic-lttcs oi.nvi;i4 out of the .lmn
cincl.iims, cotideinticd the cour the
t lijiltoiie .Mini: try, a-i'iotti.'fu' tloit it
j was iui'osU'e !.-r Aui'-rictti ic. t dv in
j re-ird to the tjut ; tiori. 1 It-(hi-ul.t .Mm
! ir.-iiil if. e. iinos tii, rv V.'iillll In' X .!t .1
I by th ultimate -v 's now 1. dci et.t lh m
i the ltitiiin'e iT direct thiltu inn-tt.
!r... 't., .,. ,!.,!.,. ,1 r..,!',,,
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IJII'I. lVri IMi' ati.i oo.er ..omiii u.
men followed in sun'tlar -j cc .hos
.1 unes Stanficld, K,t lie J tneinhcr i f
Pa; liamcnt, in an addnss to his ci.-ti-tufiify
list niuht, tucl:ed siuitie.ititlv
it pt tit the A lab tun treaty, and faid the
treaty sceuod t be in jeojardy. It ii
failed the fati!t would rest with the
A tut tie rtl overnnicnf . Kn'hind had
d'tie her hot to .-etlle the.e diih-tej.t
;nd et a ood cxunij lo to the v-rM.
'I he Prince and Prim es-; ol Wile
will return fn m the couth. tut .-oi tt.
The strike of Iri don con p-tsitor
been snce j-sfitl. They demand an in
crease of wacres and limitation of a day's
work to nin' hours. Tin- w t cm ice 1 d
to by one hundred and forty-one linns.
London, April Clavazzi U actum
rianhd on his ttin to America by K v.
O. Thompson of Pennsylvania. IJ'th
are delegates fnm the Free Itditu
Church to. visit American Church Chris
tians. The hcho says Sir Travers Twis,
wlno wife inytt:rioti-ly dis ipj eared du
ring the examin itiou of Ch id rs up u
a charts of jutblUhin articles tie
dcfunatory to her character, became in
.atiC.
One F eury, bank cashier at Limerick,
has absconded wih lariro amount of
money. It is hdieved that he h is .'one
to tho United States.
At a recent meeting of Mormons in
Salt Lake near 12 000 persons were
present.. Elder Taylor said Mormonisnt
was a puzzle to tin; world, never had
nor would be comprehensible. E der
Snow said should the (loverunient con
tinue' to listen to the slanders and lies
and refuse to admit Utah as a State,
the Mormons would still "o forward aud
upward, for Zion must be built up.
A terrible state of anarchy reigns
throughout Mexico.
Thiers and Von Arnirn will som
commence negotiations for the complete
evacuation of France by the German
troops.
Internationalism has been declared by
a German jury to be high treason
against the German Kutpire.
Four Indians gave themselves up to
the authorities ct San Francisco, for
killing one of their own countrymen
near Half Moon Hay, in a joke.
A Committee of Safety is forming in
San Francisco, composed of all leading
interests iu opposition to railroad aggres
sion. !
About 03,000 has boon subscribed by
San Francisco to tho sufferers by the la to
eurihtjuakc.'
Laura Chirk suicided iu Hamilton
Nevada, April 8th by taking mor
phine. Fifteen Italians are ou trial at San
Mateo for killing I'asrjualo.
Gen. Sherman has arrived at Constan
tinople. The telegraph annoucnes the death
of Honorable Krastus Corning.
IJerlin, April 0. Prince liismark
rcad Emperor "William's speech at the
opening of the" lleichsrath yesterday,
aud iu it the Emperor felicitates the
people on the progress made by united
(Jormauy, as an augury of prolonged
peace.
Cincinnati April 9. The Ohio river
is now higher than it ever has been for
many years. The waters of the Lick
ing, which has also risen, sweeps down
into the Ohio, carrying twenty loaded
coal barges from Pittsburg aud fifteen
from other points. The ftreams are
tunning over the banks and carrying
everything before them. The telegraph
lines are down in every direction, but
the report is that the storm is general
over the South and Southwest.
London, April 0 Judgment will be
rendered on Thursday in the case of
O'Connor, charged v ith an attempt on
the life of Queen Victoria.
The ( J rand Jury have iruhefedthe
Tiehborne claimant for p j"iy and for
gery, lie siill claiuis to be an lu ir to
the estate.
Washington, April 0 Tn the Seriate,
Mr. Point roy from the Committee on
! Public Laiids reported bills to incorpo
rate the New Mexico Central llailroad.
and th NtW Me.xbo and ( I ulf 11 lilmad
Company grant them ribt of way.
F f r lie very lot h n-gri-j -bs ' to lira'f
ev -V. Ji ub.tr.uii'.-t rv without M AI US. -
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f Montana ry, ti 1 1. s.ni Fr iu. 1 co.
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At tho rotii'DTicf rnnt of tHs Di irib-. w5sh
always prorcdej an a'trt."k of the C'uo!er:i, take
tep -nfu! of IVin Ktllsrin s-iar an i wa
Ut, thnt if eonvenl.Mit.) an 1 thft ttatUt frso'y
the . lorn ;!) aiol b .w'l. with the U.tin Killer
ele.ir, f"h m'd the diiirr'i or er.u;i;" oontinnc
r- j'-;it th! !oi cvory "r fiit"en niinn'e un
til tho p-itii."it i reHevi'l. In exfri'ino e.i(',.
two or ni'iic tt i.ispooiiful-f iu;iy b? given at a
d-MC.
TS;e Tain Kil'cr. a a rcn-'-ly. 1" no "i"'i'.
Tn ic of 'ho!er. Summ t Comi-lainN, Dv
I rii . Dyfinfery. A.'hm.i it -ur.- ir mm night
by f:ikiM2 it inN-rn i'lv. an I bit'iin wilh it
freely. Itn .icti 'n i Ii!;" nni'-, when exier uil
!y applied to Ol I Sori.. I'urn. .:! . an 1
."""praitn. For Siek I lral i.-'io nnd Tooth'M'he
d -n't fail to try it. In sdr.trl.it i.s a Tain Ku.l.
r.n. Diroefinn imp m v mrh b.ttl.
T'i.j I'iiiu Killer iseoid by all dealers in Med
icines. rri!e, 2 cs-iK 'n) cent k i 1 St psr bottle
The True lirounds nl ConfiCleurc.
AVhenen conie that firm reliance, tbat nbo
lute, undoubtirifj faith in the tffieary of IIo!.(ct
ter'c Stotnn"li Rittrrsi a a remedy lor indiges
tion, biliotM disorder, intermittent and remit
tent fever, which notoriously prevail in il'
piirt of tho Uni:ed Stuto?? This confidence lia
been growing for twenty yenrs. nd it is ft ill ex.
tending. It is not tbe result of credulity; H
bns not been engendered by tiny human device
but is the rpontancous and natuial eonpetiuenec
of ej tiieiice. U lint eoplc r re daily going on
under their own oyei they cannot iii3ftion.
When f;i milieu in unbea'thy districts that re?ort
to this wholcFomc vegetable tonic, as a preventa
tive, cfccnpo periodical fevers', and their imme
diate neighbor?, who neglect this precaution,
arc prostated by tho disease, how ii it pos..itile
that tho phenomenon should, bo without it.? les
son ? In like, manner when it is Feen that ohsti
rate cases of dys'pepsm, of liver complaint, of
constipation, of tiervoun weaknes., and of ;eR
ernl debility, yield to the operation of the la
tnous reTnedy, how can even incredulity itnelt
withhold if;! endorsement? Eyewitnesses of fh
nalutary tffect t.f the Hitters are to bo found
in every civiiivred settlouient on thia continent.
Tho tUousa'idd upon thoii-andM who owe their
restoration to health and si reogth, or their pres
crvaii n f?om cieUness, to in extraordinary
mrdieinal properties, are enthusiastic in it
piai-to. 1 ho tnultitu ten who reeoinnn nl n in
n neighborly way totbeir friemls and acquaint-
aiics, as well as thvso who mnke puttlio tneir
estimate ot it.i virtms, oro always ready to
state, their reason, for the faith that is in titem.
They have till either felt ot witncsicd ltd bone-
fieeot oreratious. ,
ell as thWo who mnke puttlio their
NEW. AD VEIi T1HEMENTS.
ft ATIOIVA 1
li U S I N E S S C O Z L E G E,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!!
THE IUJUCATION FOR THE TIMES.
The Import?! nee of a Practical Education
Was nevor xaoro Apparent than Now !
IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
J ttxit as vvtM'row in piosperiry we grow more
Vrncti!t, and that it h required of men tlv
they cdnratc themselves praetieiiU V cducato
themselves in the be.t mutjner possible to iiitrci
ths demand of the time?.
When A-sILoo!, Kin of Fparta, wan arked
what thoijra he thought most proper for boy. ti
leirn, he replied; TIioms things which thc-.
hoiil l jtntt tire when th'y bveoioc m:ii."
" Deliver iil t !t injjM in number and w;ibt.
and put all in writing that thou jjlvext ont or re
ei ivet in," in a precept oT uiiiversitl appl e .lion ;
Hud there U a ieeia! nectaity for its t- r ot.
Fervancc in all buineps trur.ar tions. Young
men, tho future wcit'injof tli'n Ooa-t lokio
YU U ! Arc YOU prepared to meet its demand '
A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
to meet the
The uiofrt thorough, .nd eomprebensive
COURSE OT RlNiNKs.s TUALMXtJ
ever introduced by i;ny
i; o .12 .is i: n e i a i,
OR
in; s i y i: s $ a o l l e a i :,
coiiibiiiiog
TIIKOllY AND PIIACTICK,
l-y means of
IUXKS JSI) JiUSlXESS OH ICE' .
I he Course in -f o arranged an I Tuubt as t
tnab'.e thu Students t ui:ter it iu the
LorU'at J imc po;ib!
Each Slu-lent, after pt-ing" tbrgb the
TIIKOKY COU'.tSi:,
becomes nn actual
HOOK KEIlVEi: AS I) MEJICIIAM
herr. in the ?p;i- f.f a f w WEEK., lie ,.
..iu- thv expet iei.ee ai-C') I: D I N A It Y LIl'E-
n.ME.
The TEl.EiiKAl'II DEPARTMENT i now
.M-d up nub (li U-t ol 'ii.etiuuuM.lr-, aud is it.
i-'.!U!!ete ruittiir, nrj. r.
I or rut.L INI OltM TIO. send for COL
LE'ii; l'Al'Ei;. Address:
I:FliANCK JAMEfi,
Torlland, Oregon.
i. m. tni; vtr. j. w. iioBAUi
o l la it
Ntrth-Eatt Ccri.er of
Main and .Mill Streets, Dallas.
GZQRSE W. ilOBART & CO.
Wilt Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY
N HAND a lare As-oriiaoi.l of
SADDLESY, HARNESS, AND
COLLARS,
Consisting of all the
Usually kept in a
FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SK0?,
A!!vfihieh will be ni.i le ij
THE EEST MATERIAL.
Al-T. CRl.IAt!E TRIM MI NO and RE
PAIKINU d i. c-rdcr ou the shortest
notice.
Call and examine out Work before J.urehas
ing t'se where.
U tf CEO. W. HOrjART A CO.
C. II. COX
Wan on band nnd for Fale, SADDLE
T1JEES of all sizos and the lest quality.
ihoj near Wj mire's Mill, Dall;?, Oregon.
i-.i
ivTTs: TfiJAii to.,
f Wagon .V ('nrringc ,'aLcrs
MAIN STil;trr, DAE.;, AS,
Are on hand with their WAGGONS and
(1 IE.S at their old Jtund this Spring as usual,
and int.-nd to sell (hem very heap lor Ca.h ;
tho l'riees ranging from $130 to f 1 SO.
They have also on hand for f'o plenty i f
wag ot materials. Give him a call ui d see them
All kinds of work in their line done, o older.
All kind? of HDu ksiiiithitlg done e n ibort
rotice, an I in a workio.n liko uiauner. Horse
thoeing $2 f.0, cash down.
Thtnkfutfor pt patronage, they ro'tiit
eontinuanee of tho s.iino.
0 tf Dallm, May B. 1S7I.
The Citv Boot Ptouk has long itecn Head
iiiaiters for tho State of Tutitr.ls Cki.k
BttATF.n Boots, ef which t have Exetutive
Suit. Parties are cautioned to examine and
find my name on them, as the country is
led with a Rut frit lUmt, in imitation of the
genuine article. lurry pufr of Tirrcl's Boots
sob! at my establishment is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
Bkmumukr that tho nbovc house Rolls no
bud or split gn.idfc No shoddy palmed off
upon his customers for a superior article of
French Call. All rip.., returned in a reason
able time, repaired lice of edi.nrge,
uiijiii-.ui, ."alcm.
j "
VOf)3 ! WOOL WOO 2 f
rnJIl(1 m(nIEST CAS, ,.Urc,.: .pAin yii
I Woi i. t ,iniT vati c
I JU. '
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ayer'S
air Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
ils natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which'
is at once agreeable,
healthy, aud effectual
'or preserving tho
hair. Fadctl or gray
hair is soon restored
to its JQriginal color
loilh tht gloss an I
freshness of ycuth.
Thiu hair ic thick
ened, falling hair checked, hud bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing con restore thfc
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied aud decayeo.
But such a3 remain can be saved for
usefulness by thi3 application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it cleau aud vigorous
Its occasional ihc will prevent lite bait
from turning gray or falling ofT, aud
consequently prevent baldness. Freo
frain those deleterious substances which
make ome preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but uot harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
!iot soil white camGrie, aud yet last
long on the hair, giving it a rich.glossjr
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.j
practical and analytical cllemists,
XXHVEIjI mass,
pbice (loo,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Luni,
such as Coughs, Coltls, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Trobablv never before! in tho whole history of
meli ine, hat aiiyUun won fco viJoly anl sodeeply
ii on the eonlMeiiec of mankind, as this excellent
remedy fr pulmonary eoiujlainlk- Through a lour
series t.t' vears, nnd nmonz mot of Ue races ut
m n it h;is rie"n lumber una hiieriu thcirefcUmlt
tin, as it lias Income U'tte't known, lis unifonh
e hai a ter niul power to e ur tbe v&rioiiit afleetioi
f tiiei ltin,; ami throat, have mude it ktifwn iu a re
lialb proteetor arain.-t thorn. While adapted to
milder lorni of dise'a.e and to young children, it is
at the fatne time the inu?l cfloe-tu si rerniely that caa
bo Kiven lor iucipiont mnsnniption, and the elan
pel on nlTeelioni of the throat aud luus. As a pro-vi.-ion
Afraiit Ftiddea atLvLs f tjm;, ft -Hvul
Ik' kept on tiand in evry fainiiy, and iudtred as aH
a it somctiine.t Mibjcrt to cobls ami coughs, &M
tJi.ul l bo provided with Uii antidote for then.
Although wttletl Conmttuvtion is thought tf
ouralsb, t till jrroat number or cases w here the dis
ci e ccr.Kd settled, have been complete ly cured,
and the patient re. toied to sound hcalui by the
Vhtrvjf frctornl. .so comjilete is its mastery
over the di-ionler of the J.unsrs and Throat, that
the tnot tibtinate of them yk'lil tiS it. When nott
in cl.-e could ie a h them, under the Cherry I'c
toral they ibide and elisr ppe-ar.
Shujrr and l'ublic tijeaLcrs Unil great .pr
te.'tion from it.
Asthma is always relieved and oftea wholly
cw Oil by it. .....
tlronchiti.1 is penwallv curetl 5)f takin?: tb
Chrrry I'crforal in fcmali and frequent dose.
o penernJlv arc its virtues known that we tieea
not publish the cortitleates of them here, or do more
than assure Ute public that iti yualliies arc fully
Uiuiutiueel.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Atjuo, Intermittent Fever
Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb
Aku, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c,
and indeed nil the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or raiasinatia
poisons.
As its name implies. It fl-ie? Ctrrr, find loes nol
f til. Contaiiynsr neither Aicni'. Quinine, T5ismuth
Z'mc. nor any other mineral or poi-onous substance
whatever, it in nowi-e inlures any patient. Tlio
number and importance of its cures in the asrue dis
tricts, are literjdlv Itevond account, ami we believe
without a paralb'l in the lii-ton- of A true medicine.
Our pride io prat i fled by the p.'knowlecbrments wo
receive of tbe radical cnies etToctcd in obrtinsto
caes, and whore othor rcmeMlios b.ael wholly failed.
. Vnacrlhmtod per'ons, either resMcnt rn, or
travellins tbroueh miasmatic loeabties, will be pro
ttvted by lakinirthe Atil i: Cl'l'.i: daily.
For 7 ivrr CrwrIrtittt, ariinp fiem tonlitV
Of tbe Liver. It i? an excellent re.nedy, stimulating
tho Liver into iK-alihv activitc.
For rtilious Disorders and Liver Complamts, it is
nn e.rJlcnt reinfdv, proiltiincr many truly ro
markable eurf s, where other medicine had failed.
Prepared bv 1it. .T. C, AYKH "., Practical
and Analvtieal Chemists, Lowell, M4?., and solil
all round the world. r
riiicx, $1.00 n:n hottlx
a? i IC
Will sew everything needed la a family, frosa
the heaviest to the lightest fabric
IT HOES MOCE WOBU,
MOltU KINDS OF WORK,' J
AXU HETTOt WORK
Than any other machine.
If there is a Florehe Sewusg Ma
chine within ono thousand miles of
Ban Fraudsco not working well and
Riving entire satisfaction, if I am in
formed of it, it will be attended, to
"without eipenso of any kind, to that
owner.
BAMtTEL HILL, Agent,
19 New Montgomery Street,
brand Hotel Building, San f ranclsco,
. .
5erl for Circular and tp1r ft
th icork, Acflv Aymta Ivabftd
tvery pt'tce, . .
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