Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, May 11, 1872, Image 3

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UAILLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1872.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold QoUtions.........lll
Legal Tenders in Portland; 1
BvSlac'IO r Selling.
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
'Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. Stiles, People's
llercbant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT 10 80 to bush.
OATS 62 75o. t
BARLEY $t ,
TLOUR $6 $8 50 bbl.
Skal 2 fi is
- CORN MEAL 4e. B 8.
BE ANS 6o. $ ft. . i
BACON Sides. W 15c
. M Shoulders. 8e. to 12c. fc. ;
HAMS U 16o ft.
PORK Dressed, 67cts
Pickled, 8e. to lO.c. lb. i
-SUTTER Firkins 25 30c ft.
" 3 Rolls, 29 to 25. B lb.
2G08--tedos,
tARDr-Bulkiecj tina,2,
POTATOES Prom Wsgon, $1 25 busbsl.
. ONIONS $2 $ bushel.
- APPLES GreenoOc B bbl.
u Dried, 6c $ lb.
CHEESE New Oreeon, 20 fa 25o lb.
TURKEY 75 $1 eacll.
DRIED PLUMS 163 B lb.
: WOOL 50c. lb
. Mr. Sbrsder, who reaklesoaliule Luc kia unite
is said to be insane.
Several of our townsmen hare been out bunt
lag daring tbe week.
Business. Messrs. Teal A Co , bare a fine
display of wagons and backs in trout of their
ahep, whicb tbey offer Tery cheap.
Mr. Slate, formerly of the Rkpcsmcan Of
flee, made flying risk to Dallas during the
wees:. He willeee be en'routs to San Fran
iseo.
Cbss. McDonald is erecting a large currying
jroom to bis tannery and preparing for carrying
a business in his line on a more extensive
Jeale.
The West Sid mail now runs from Portland
4e this place in one day. This is a great con.
rB)oe ud on which our citisens will appre
ciate. Mr. jWm. Thompson, of tbe Saletn Jftrcury,
gave us a call on Wednesday. Ho was in Dallas
t witness the contest between 'Aetata Wilsun
And Luruett.
Imitations of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
liana war are being thrust ujoj the market iu
gnat numbers ; do not be deceived by thciu but
demand Halt's.
Our iudestrious Senator, Mr. Corbett, bas
deleged nswiib valuable Pub. ' Ifocs. Mr. C.
Is gaining a we U-csrticd riuiiou by his la
ker iu Cen gr.
Discusskns. By notice U where, if will be
en that our candidates propone to make things
lively ?t r;r. the pending canvass, Both tickets
are to tiy tbeir Lauds,
As a yonng son or W. II. Teal, of this place,
was ri ling his father's horse one day last
week, tbe animal slipped and broke one ot his
legs. We lean, tbe torse wan afterwards killed.
After the discussion between bimtelf and
Burnett, Judge Wilson invaded our sanctum,
and evideuced by bis actions as well .as words
tbe confidence be feels of success in the cvmiug
election.
Tbe Natio oal l:uirers College of Portland,
bare added a ntw feature to their institution
that of cftablitLirg telrgrsjb lines connect
ing with lie cfRte of tbe Western ijnioo Office
Ibis combines practice with theory.!
Tbe Roads. Great complaints are constantly
Itit.jr mode of tbe bad condition of the reads
in diSetent .arts of tbe eounty. Tbey are cer
tainly in a veiy neglected state, and show tbat
tbe officers have been rtmissin duty.'
The Traveler's Guide. TbU work published
by L. Bsmnel of . Portland, has made it
appearance. It is to be published monthly and
to be distributed gratis on the Raiidroads and
sUsatoats, and sent everywhere Lo be every
bdy.
Lincoln. Ibis tbtiving little town, on the
Wills mate, in this county, is still more than
" bolding its own. Tbe saw and gristmills are
-doing good work. Abrams A Co., are doing
thriving business, and tbe future looks encour-
agisg
Williams and McNarmara left tbe I uckia
BBte country on Wednesday, snd two Smith
Brothers, and John Burns oa Thursday, lor
the Pelouse country, in Eastern Oregon, with
isrge droves of cattle. Ibey design locating
there for stock raising.
We were favored with a call from Mr. S. C
TosUr, of Sheridan, Yamhill county. He in.
forms os tbat a little daughter of bis was badly
scalded a abort time since by tipping a kettle
f boiling water on te ber person. She is grad-
' aally recovering.
f i ,tv-:;:'' - I i !
- : A subscription paper was circulated among
tke persona in town last Saturday, and was
liberally aigned, for tbe purpose of procuring
- aa artificial leg for Robk MeKune, the man
mk lest one of bis lower limbs last fall by
. falling late the gearing of a threshing toa
- Liberal. At tbe recent rally, here, the Band
generously offered to play and take whatever
the crowd saw fit te contribute. Counting the
procoeds after the exercises they found them
selves ia possession of tight dollar and half
for tbeir aileraoo&'f work Generosity ' ia tbe
axtxaa,
It?
Church Service. Rev. L. T. Woodward will.
preach at tbe M., E. Cburcb next Taraday
evening at half past seven o'clock.
Mr. Crawford and C D. Folger, of Grand
Round, called during the week. Messrs. Price
and Gilmore, of tbe Railroad surveying party,
gave us a call, and report that the party went
South to Lock's Pass, and were now on another
line through Polk county.
Dr. C. IL Hall, for nearly three yean physt -cian
at the Grand Round Indlaa Agency, but
now located in Salem, gave us a call on Wed
nesday, and handed in a card which may be
found in another column. He is associated
with Dr. Fiske, well-known as a successful
ptysician. .
r Judge Boise; J C Allen ofEola, A Stephens
of Zens, (Republican nowiness for Represen
tatives) Mr. Donnelly, school teacher at Grand
Round Indian Agency; Mr. Fryer of Bethel; J
C Cooper, Republican nomi nee for County
Clerk; Q B Litchfield, of Grand Round; James
Allen and"J J Rollins; of Lncklaroote. and
several others made it lively for us at different
times duriog tbe week.
Feet Amputated. Drs. Grubbs, of Dallas,
and Hail, of Salem, went out last Wednesday
and amputated tho feet of Mr. Hensbaw, tbe
man we spoke of last week who attempted to
suicide by freezing. The feet were cutoff a(
the instep, thus leaving a portion of the foot to
navigate on if be wished to make another at
tempt at ''frosting." It is to be hoped, how
ever that the lesson taught will be lasting.
Bethel. Our Bethel frUnds will please par
don us for not publishing tbe proceedings of
their Farmer's Club meeting. We were absent
at tbe time the communication arrived, and tho
letter remained unopened until our return two
weeks after. It was the n so late that we v. n
cluded not to publish. After this we will make
arrangements to have sui-h matters attended to.
Please forward communications and tbey eliu.ll
receive due attention.
A few weeks since we mentioned the fact .that
John Cooper, of Monmouth, had lost two val
uable work hones, which laid down and died
in the night avitfnonC any r-!Buliorr syinp.
turns of illnes. He now ii.f.rm us that lat
week he lost another one in tbe same way, an-1
he baa come to the conclusion, after caretu!
observation that their death is causal by tVeil
ingdry wheat. Tbi bctmes a matter f -..n-sidrsble
inn-rest to farmers, as ui.my of U.cin
aie in tbe Labit of feeding lr wheat.
Pk-nie at Zm. I.ant M-.ii.lay we had 'the
plea.iue. Kj invitation, of uttci.Jin tbe j....d
Teiu.Ur' l'kaic at Z;i'a. io tun cty. The
exetTiMoe wrre held iu a fine C'". 'd tbe
arrangements were rs-cl!ot. Ti .iiimr pre
pared w fur beyiid what t-itmii bate keen
expected, b-tb aa t juulit ati uttty.
r'alher" Harmen. the great apo-ile of Thu
peratiiMi, G. W. Can-y, aud other I Jn ! tbe
meeting. Tbe tilce Club sang rvvrral exceU
lent pieces, and tbe musical etercia were well
conducted by Minn Ua Wittoti. Takeu alto
gether, it was one tf lb ftnet sciea of toe
kind it bit bcaoour god fortune to witnass.
usjual Mcetiu'. K. Clark of Dixie inf-rui
us that be will keep a full stock of dry ga.s
and groceries in the insiiipdiate vicinity of tbe
Caiup (Iruund, dm in - tbe uuflinj;. lie ij ituw
put tuc up a Urge and ct nnm.dir.u boure
near lb crorsiog ot tbe II it re il, on Mr. . ber
ry's place, where be ioteixls to rTo ve bis en
tire stock, and thereto everything uNo tb it tin
people will be liable to want. Pirituous liiUrs
excepted. His regular cuntomer mid be sup
plied at the new store, tbe old one being closed
for tbe meeting. He is closing out to quit
buKiners, and will sell lower than any one eUe.
The Post Office will be at the store.
Business Notices. Mies Mary A. Lee ba
opened a fine lot of millinery at Lee's Corner.
C. II. Cox has changed bis place of busi
ness, as will be seen by hi card.
To keep yourself In time, call on J.' James at
Hobart's burners hop.
T. B. Newman is fully up with the times in
the line of tinware. You cannot do better any
where. That wheel which Dr. Bubell has set iu
motion in to grind out "grinders" for the mil
lion. All those whoe molars are demoralized
can have a new set "ground out."
M. M. Ellis is still among the living, aud with
bis old motto, " Live and lot live," he is bound
to succeed.
The oldest daughter of Lewis Boslev, living
near Grand Hound, met with a very severe
accident on , Saturday, the 4th in.it While
standing near the fire, a gust of wind came, and
blew the flames out nndcr ber clothing, which
took fire. All the family being some distance
from tbe bouse, she could not put it out until
nearly sll ber clothing was burned off. Her
back is a continual blister from the tops of her
shoulders down, and around her waist it is
literally cooked brown. The skin is all burned
off her arms and hands fully one third of tbe
kin is burned from bor body. Dr. Dennisonf
from tbe Agency, was nailed, and reports her in
a very critical condition.
Hotice!
Tbe Nominees of the two contending parties
will discuss the political issues of the day at
tbe following times and places:
Precinctt. Time,
Douglas........ May 21st
Jackson' 22"
Salt Lake..... 23,"
Bethel 24
Kola ,. 25"
LaCreoie... , 27"
Monmouth - 28 "
Buena Vista 29 "
Luckiamute SO"
Bridgeport 31 "
Dallas June 1
Da. Slot's Catarrh Remdt. $500 reward
forea incurable case. Sold by druggifts, or
by mail, 70 cents. Pamphlet free. Address R.
V. Pearee, U. D., Buffajo, N. Y.
Left oar. For lack of space we "have been
compelled to leave out County -Court proceed
ings, and several other items of interest, which
wttl appear next week.
Married. By J udge Myers, in front of bis
residence May 5th 72, Mr. J. M. Cantrell snd
Mrs. Susan J. Ward, all of Polk county. Tbe
ceremony wss performed by the Judge, while
he parties est on horseback, this is a novel
way, but it bids fair to become fashionable, rs
itenables the couple to commence life easy and
ge through'1 a scooting," ....
Republican County Convention.
,. ' .
The Polk County Republican Convention
met pursuant to adjournment, at the Court
House in Dallas, May 4th, 1872. After roll
call, tbe Convention unanimously adopted the
platform and endorstd the nominees of the
State Convention,
On Motion, the following persons were ap
pointed Committee on Order of business : M Mj
Dodson, L B Fraier, A W Lucas, Isaac Smith1
and D E Thomas.
Motion adopted te vote by ballot without
nominations, when voting for 'County Officers.'
Convention proceeded to choice of noinii
nees for Republican ticket, which resulted as
follows :
Senator. R S Crystal.
Representatives. J B Stump, f Buena
Vista; J C A lieu, of Eola, and A Stephens, of
BetbcL
Sheriff, Isaac Tatam, Monmouth.
Clerk. J C Cooper, f Bethel.
Treasurer. B F Nichols, Dallas,
Assessor. C McTimmonds, Luckiamute.
CouDty Commissioners. J M Soott, DallaS(
and S D Gibson, of Eola.
School Superintended J C Grubbs, Dallas.
Surveyor. A G Robert, Eola.
Coroner. Geo Berry, La Creole.
Tbi following is the County Central Com
miitca a i pointed. M M Dodson, Cbajr
man, Dallas; L B Fratt-r, Bethel; J J Bull.
Bridgeport ; II Linnville. Duena Vi-aU ; J J
Crawford, Douglai" ; T. Pearce, Eola; J.Allen,
Lui'kiamute ; G W Berry, La Creole; A JW
Lueas, MumuuSth; C P Zu'uwalt, Salt Lake!
P McCain, Jackson.
Adjourutda Gso. Tim.otson,
f Chairman.
T. PKARdfc, It. II. TVSOM, crffrie. j
bT rfidence in Polk courttv. Oreeon.
i, J 872, of consumption, M ', riliza
Coliitis, aged CO years, .tutouihi, and 24
! i
! !
She wn a daughter of Douglas Wyatt, one
f the early ett:rrof WiiirnVtuuty. Miouri:
was liru in Ketituoky, January 12, H12 ;
amoved t .Mi"uri whi-n about twelve years; of
k'e ; w uiriiid t Smith Cdlins, llec. 24.
IS::!; with brr !sotaod and family crei the
(lain in lMft. ait'l M ttit-d near tbe Lm-kiauiut
ru tr. w!ir rvrided tifl called to bri re
ward. Lsn- iie K'i"' 'or the loss of her jbon
httdr who die-1 u(ut two yearn aw, brought
n a pultnoMir) ctniHanition whicti terminated
ia death .vbc whs the tu dher of eight sobs
Judge Collin of lialia beirK tbe eldrot-i-and
tour iuifb tcii. Ten f ber children, with taanv
wrand ait Kfeat-ifraud rttkirn, by wbomj be
w a tendcriy, nurxed fid vhcriahed in ber de
. Imiriu yrara. Iiv to mourn ber departure.! At
ike father' deitth. the children uuaBiuouly
agreed tbat ha should have and enj-'.t all
if hi e.'tatt- nmotititiiijr to. .erhap. 2l.G0O.
during lierlitf. and his will whs never opened
until altvr In r dr.uli. I mention tbi as ah on
ufiial and in .t cnnuiiendi.'le instnnce of filial
affection. Moilirr Collins had bi-en ahot thirty
yentf a member of tbe -M. K, Clinrrh, and as a
Cbri(ian wife and unt ber ordered ber house
hold aright, i tbat " ber children rise up an I
caliber hlfod ' Her lt long and painful
illness was borne with quirt dignity and j ralin
reiiatin to the will of God. Her tnfiaory
is cbcrirbed as a Christian mother, neighbor
and frteud, nn eviileueed by tbe many who at
tended ber funeral and followed ber remains to
tbeir final resting place benido the tomb of ber
husband, on a beautiful eminence overlooking
the valley betuw. Tbey that ttcep in jdesus
will God bring with bim. May the divine
guidance that so long directed tb pathway of
(he parents l3 Vouchsafed to tbe children, and
all bo finally brought to a happy reuuion iu
the sua bright clime. Aiueu,
J. JamkI
Pollticnl Notes.
Tlic land qrant to which the Pmo
"crats are most opposed To land Grant
in the White House. j
It instated that Judjre Wilson asked
fluydcu what he thoimht of tho Dem
ocratic platform. Haydcn replied, "there
isn't ad n thing in it." Jhis is
surely in accordance with tbe facts.
i
Mr Burnett stated in Corvallis, that
i
the Fenians and Ku Klux were the
gatue in principle. What will our Irish
friends think of beiog compared :o these
lawless orp:ani2aiions.
The Albany Democrat says that the
Radicals of Linn Co, for the first time
ince 18G8, are running a straight party
ticket. This is encouraging. They cer
tainly would not do so unless there was
a fair show for success. The Democrat,
unconsciously perhaps, betrays tho situ
ation when it says: "ft now behooves
the Democratic hosts of old Ltun to fall
into lino and go to work. '
Ke-Rect. Grover, at the jelose of
his speech said : " I will not detain you
longer, time will not permit mc to talk
longer, and I know you, (meaning the
audience) aro tired of hearing tue talk,
and are glad that time will not; admit of
my talking looger." For once that day
Grover told the truth, and soBevero was
the effort that he . turned red " the
face, and a rattling, as of one choking,
was heard in his throat.
Some hunters of Yamhill had a fight
with a bear lately, in which threa dogs
were killed.
A 4
Aprils
I'loif
.'ajsf
TAWTED;s HfTETfTS HOB to $250 per
I yf month, male snd female, to introduce
the genwine improved MARSHALL SEWING
MACHINE, f bis machine, will stitch, hem,
fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quHt, and em
broider in a most -superior manner. Price, only.
$15, fully licensed and warranted for five, years.
We will pay 81,000 for sny machine, high price
or low, that nviRsew a stronger. more beautiful
or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the
ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH. 12 very second,
stitch can be cut, and still the-dnth cannot be
pulled apart without tearing It. We pay Agents
$100 to $250 per 'month, and 'expenses, or a
commission from which twice that amount can
be made. For circulars and terms, apply to or
address, 8, MARSHALL A CO..
102 Nassan street, IJew York.
CAUTIOK, Do not be imposed upon Try
other parties traveling through the country
jalming off worthless cast-iron machines un
der the same name or otherwise. Ours is the
only genuine and really cheap machine man
ufactured. .10 tai
PECU LI A RIT IBS
OF
; TIi c n u in a n Kacc,
DIFFERENCES OF OPf JflON, "ETC..
etc,, will te commenced in a week or two
in this paper, showing bow infamy 'can be
elaborately represented, bow childhood hours
can be made happy, courtship made easy, man
boad years made profitable, and old age com
fortable, how to live ad be healthy, how to
supply yonr table with tbe leat post, where tn
dispose of the things you don't want at the
beat price, maMnir your own in4t6try tbe most
printable. Tb-w story is written by a first
author, and one who rttderstands the
ram in hand to perfection. Meanwhile, if you
can't wait for tWe above to aptar io print, call
on M. M. KLLIS, at La Clede, and all the
atiove ineatianed points will be fully esplained
aud happily illustrated.
rOU KNOW I KEY.
For the very best photographs g- to Drad
ley 4. Ruloffwio's tiallery without STA IKS,-
JtarASCEND IS THE ELEVATOR, 429
Montginur, street. San Franclae.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
W1LLI1.U DAVIl.SO.ir,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Oflce, Jiiu CI Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in his CITY and
EAST POHTI.AMMn the mot d.irahl .
caltirs. c-nsisfinr of LOTS, HALF Itl.OCKS
andltLOCKS, HOUsE-i and STuKE.S; alo,
IMPROVED FA RMS, and valuaMe
uncu!tiate.i LA NUM. located iu ALL parts ef
the MATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
rurhaid lor Corresponded, io thi CITY
and throughout the STATES and TEHRI
TORIES, with great -ee and on tba uuit
ADVANTAUEOUS TERMS.,
!!0!TE and STORKS LEASED.
LONs N'KtOTlATKl, aod CLAIMS OF
ALL IESCM1TI"N5 PltOM PLY COL
LECTED.' And a tienera! FINANCIAL and
AUKXCY B'JSIWKSS traaactad.
AUKXTS ..f this OFFICE, in all t
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
rive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
mid forward the same to the above address.
C II O Is li It A .
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Dirihn, which
alwtys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teaspoon ful of Pain Killer in sujfar snd wa
ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely
tbe stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer
clear. Should the diarrhm "rmrap continue
repeat the doso every fen or fifteen minute un
til the patient is relieved. In extreme cases,
two or more tcaspoonfuls may be given at a
dose.
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal.
Incasas of Cholera. Summer Complaints, Dys
pepsia. Dysentery. Asthma it cures in ono nlirhf
bytakinsr.it internally, and bathing with it
freely. Its action is like rhi?i when external
ly applied to Old Sores. Burns. Scalds, aud
Sprains. For Sick Headaobo and Toothache
don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Paix Kill
er. Direction accompany each bottle,
Tbe Pain Killer is told by all dealers in Med
icines. Pricos, 25 cents, 50 centsani $1 par bottle
Haw We Used to be Physicked.
Who does not remember the time when spring
purgation was considered indispensable to sum
mer health ? No matter for wry faces, the inev
itable salts and senna, rhubarb, or calomel and
jalap, must be administered. These " spring
medicines," the youngsters were told, were te
keep them hale and hearty during the summer.
Wo all know now that this was a falacy ; that
new vigor, not depletion, is what is required at
tbe commencement of the summer solstice. As
a preparation for the enervating effects of oppres
sive summer weather, a course of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters is highly expedient. This fa
mous vegetable preparation has three prominent
properties : It renovates, purifies, and regulates
all (he functions of the body. It is composed
exclusively of pure vegetable productions' vis
the essential principle of Monongabela Rye
and the most efficacious tonio and alterative
roots, barks and gums known to medical botan
ists. Hence, it it an absolutely safe medecine,
and no tiuctur of the Pharmacopoeia can com
pare with it either in purity, or ' in the variety
of its objects; and its 'comprehensive results.
Happily for mankind, the theory that it was
ncessary to prostrate a patient in order to eure
hbu, is forever exploded, and the true philosop
it-al doctrine, thst vigor is one groat antagonist
of disease, has taken its place. - Hostetter's Bit.
ters is an invigorant, and hence it is the proper
medecine for the feeble at this most trying
season af the year.
Re sure that you obtain the genuine article,
as there are iun tmerable vile imitations in the
market. Look to the ornamental stamp, the
engraved label, and the name blown into the
glass. Hostetters Stomach Hitters is sold
bettks only.
NEW AD VER T1SEMENTS.
IV A T I O 1 A Is
3V SIN ESS CO LIE G E,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! !
TUG EDUCATION FOR THE TIMT2.
Tbe Importance of aPraciical Edncation
' Was nsver mor Apparent than Now !
T IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
A tbat as we grow in prosperity we grow more
practical, and'fbatit is required of men'tbat
tbey educate themselves praeticallvw-dacSSn
themselves iu the best maonar possible lotneat
tbe demands of the times.
When Agesilaus,; King; of Sparta, was arked
what things be thought most proper for boys to
learn, be replied: Those things which they
should prattle when they become men."
" Deliver all things in number aud weight,
and put all io writing tbat thou givestont or re
ceived io." is a precept of universal application :
and there is a special necessity for its strict ob
servance io all business traosactions. Young
cnen, the future ' welfare of this Coast kk to
YOU I Are YOU prepared to meet its demands ?
ACOURSB OF INSTRUCTION
to meat tbe '
DEJJAIVD-S; oFTIIJE AdSE !
Tbs most thorough, and comprehensive 5
COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING
ever introduced by any
C O JII j?I e n C I A L,
OR
BVSINE SCOT. L E G ,
soubisiog
TlIEORl AND PRACTICE,
by mesne of
BASKS J SD BUSINESS Off ICES.
The Coarse is so arranged and Tau;rht as to
suable lh Stu Uots to master it io tba
Shortest 1 iuia poibl
Each Student, after passing through tba
TII HO It V COUUSE,
becomes sn actual
HOOK KEEPEf: AND MERCHANT
where, in the space o' a fw WEEKS, he ob
tain tba ejperieoce of an? ORDINARY LIFE
TIME. Tba TF.LEORAPH DCPART3I KXT is now
fitted up with tb U-rt of instrutucuts, and is iu
camplefo rnnnlnff order.
For FULL INFORM ATION, send for.COL
LKUE PAPHlt. Address:
DsFRANCK i JAMKS,
5-yl Portland, Oriffon.
. W. OOSAHT. J J, W. IIOBART
AODI,K, HARNESS &
CO Ij LA It SHOP!
North-Ksit Corner of
Main and Mill Streets, Dallas.
GEORGE W. H0BART & CO.
Will .Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY
ON HAND a large Asrorttuciit of
SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND
COLLARS,
Confuting of all the
Usually kept in a
FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP,
All of which will be made ot
THE BEST MATERIAL.
A No. CARRIAGE TRIMMINO and RE
PAIUINU doua to order on tho shortest
notice.
Call and exaimre out Work before purchase
ing elsewhere.
41-tf OEO. W. HOBART A CO.
W. II. TKAL tfc-Co.,
Waon A: Cnrriac iflakcrs
MAIN STItliKT, OA LI. AH,
Arson baod with their WAGGONS and RUG
(I IKS at their old .tand this Spring as u.nal,
and intend to sell tbcm very clio ip lor Cash ;
tbe Prices ranging from $130 to 180.
They have also on hand for sale plenty of
wagon materials. Give him a call and see them
All kinds of work in tbeir line done o order.
All kind." of Btarkcmlthlllg dono cn short
notion, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 60, cash down.
Thankful for past patronage, tbey solicit
continuance of the same. ; ':
9-lf Dallas, May 6, 1371.
NOTICE.
flV) ALL WHOM TT MAY CONCERN
and in particular Albion Powell t r
I hereby give notice that I have taken np
and filed an application to pre-empt the S. E.
quarter of See. 8, T. T S. 8 W. of the Willam
ette Meridian, said land is situated in the
County of Polk, and State of Oregon, in the
Land Office at Oregon City. Said land was
formerly taken up by said Albion Powell, on
the 13th day of March, A. D. ISSS, and after
wards abandoned by him, more than three
ysars ago. ' '
WOODEN ELLIS.
IVOTICE.
ORF.nON & CAUt'-OHNIA UAIL
road Company, Land ' Peparttnent, Pert
land, Oregon, April i, 1872. Notice i bereby
given, that a vigorous prosecution will bo tusti
toted against any and every porsoc who trcr
passes upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and
removing timber thurwlrom before tie same is
BOUGHT of the Company AND PAID FOR,
All vacant Land in odd numbered section t
whether surveyed or unsarveyed, within a dis
tance of thirty miles, from tbo line of the road,
belongs to tue Company
1. R. MOO RES,
ft-If Land Agent
NEWADVEHTISEENX.
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VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
REITEWEIL
Everv.vcar increases the popularity
of this: valuable Hair Preparation;
whif.K is dtie to merit alotre. We can
assure ur eld patrons that it is kept
r It a. a 1S sV .V4 nw Anil ?
is the only reliable and rfected prep,
aration for restoring Gray or Faded
Hair to its youthful -rl6fking it
soft, lustrous, and . sHkp. VTbe scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and flandruff,
and, by its tonio propertiespreventa
the hair from falling out; ta it stirau
lates and no; tlie llairland.
By its use, the hair grows thiKer anU
6trou5er. ! In baldness, it restores the
capillary glands to their cormal vigor,
and will create a new OTowth, except
in extreme dd age. f It itf the most
economical Hair Dressing ever used,
n it ron uires fewer aDplicationi, and
gives the hair a splewftdlossy ap
pearance. A. A. Ha JXJ) State
Assayer of MassachuscttsViays, Th
constituents are Dure, , and , efullr
selected for excellent ouality; and!
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes."
SoM jr cM Ihggiittand DtcOeriU Afcdfriwsfc
Buckinghaiii'sDye
FOB THE WHISKEJES.
As our Renewer in many tases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray, or iaea Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in on
preparation; which will suickly and
efiectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and products a eolof
which will neither rub nor wash ofK
Sold by all Druggists:" Price Fifty
Cents. ...... . ,h ...... tiU f
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 0
NASHUA; If JI. t
-
Ayer's Cathartic ; Pills,
For ail tho purposes of ' IaxsUts)
Llcdicine. - .
rcrnaps tio one m
cine is so universally re
quired by very body as
a eatharticnor was ever
anv lcfore so universal,
ly adopted' into .use, la
every country and among
a!! clanaeaas this mill
btit cflicioiit purpttiva
fill. The obvtows rea
aon is, that It is a more rs
rxkl'' t& remedy than any
'"'Hatsaj-" mWm other. These who have
tried it, know that it cured them : those wio have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends,
and nil know that what it does once it does alwsyi
that it never fails through Any fault or negtectof
it co!iipoUina, We have thousands apxra thoo
ssnda ofcerttllcntea of their remarkable cures of the
fullowin m;laints, but such cures .are kaown ia.
every neiguhorhood, and we need not publiah thein.
Adapted to ail a?e and conditions in oil climates;
cont aining neither cal mcl or any deleterious druy,
thev innv be tftken with safety by anybody.' Thci
siurnr r.)"iliar preerve them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to tskc, while beinjj purely rejreUbl
no h u-in can arie from Uicir use id any qnaouty.
ThSV operate bv tlieir pxVerful lnfluonce on the
internal vii?cra to purify the blood and eUnrulate it
intvi he ilthy anion rcaiove the obstructions of the
nt:n.i-h, bovvcls liver, and other oryaos of the
bwtly, restffi ii their IrrernUr nctkwi to health, and
bv correctiiiar, wJiercver they exist, such fifcrango
uior.tj a arc tlia tlrst origin of disease.
Mitrits lirecti vl aro jftveq In the wrapper CMS
the lux, f r ttio ftlt)vin j complaints, which these
i'ilts r.iiii llv cure: -
F-ir Irirrl; or. rndlyatlon, Xlstlsee
nr. cistiTMnr a;vl Xstoaa f Aetite they
nil. ml bo taken moderately V sUtanlate the stoua
ach mi. I rest r it hcalth'v tone' and actioui
foe iAvrr Camilisii and its vnrtons symp
tain , Bllliou Hi" Ailuchi. Hick IlesulMclieH
JT .mi mil co or rin s HUsi,Klloe
VoMc .ni l Illlloua ftVvcra, they should be Jn
iliciiHl v t ikeu for each c;4. so correct roe diseased
action remvo U3 obstntctioue which SSf$se it.
For 3.Trn terror ISiiarrlsueia, but one mild
done i'i-ircue.'aHy. vetulrel. ; ,. 1 .
Fr IktiiMi'itiittam; Wont, CSraVt, Pnlfil
f .itlnn of tli .lIPHrtv Iata Iw CSl'Ai4,
BSvick and they.shouM be. continuoaslr
ukea. ni ropiireJ,:to chan.sre (he diseased action or
the i-v stem. With such change Uiose .cojrLplsintS
di-:t)ier. - i 1 jl ' 1 -T
For ISroiMy and TOropatrsit Awftllfnsre the
should be taken In lanre and ft-cqftent ddsos to pro
du"o tho effect of a drastic panto, j -re :!
For Hniir'ln n laixn dose should be take,
as it proilure the desired effect by aymmthy.
As n ii I'M, take one or two I'UU'to pro
mete digestion an t reliOvd the etomachv1'
An oeasioual iloso ntlmnlato-t the stomach and
bowels into healthy actioa, retorc the appetite
and iuvivr M-;vtes (ho system. Ucnce it is oSten acr
vantaireoit where no Scrton derangement exists
One who feel tolerably well, often flwltthatadose
of these I'ttlM makes him feel decidedly better, frora
their cleansing aad rcaofatiilX effect n the diges
tivo Apparatus. hKj
lilt. J. C. A I'EIi A CO.. rractltiU ciemUUf
LOWELL. XASS.l VYS. iL
! fir,.
,o -i:;sJ 'Ail um
2
Wfflsew everytMaitiseaedlat family, fec
;t fv toligbteit labi 0J
XT DOES JlOItE YCKi;,
Thaa sW other taioMaeT w
f.i-rr- -tit i-)'h fi il
If there is a Florcnet Seidijff 'lS
cwne within one thou&an milei of
Ban Frouriaco not -working well and
Riving entire satisfaction, if I am' In
formed iof it,; it will be attended Hq
without expense , of any kind t? thi
owner. ' ,i,T.
- sahubl mu4Abat5l
,;' ; 19 New Mshtjomiiry Sbtbj
Grand Hotel Building, Sin frantiscoi " 4 ' :J J
til iJr.tt-
Bend for Cirular? gtupt4f
th0 trork. Acttvi Agrnt sruntcd a
vrry jilase.
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