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TOWN & COUNTY NEWS. PALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 172. Money Market. Latest New York Uold QnotaUoa 1U Legal Tenders in Portland : Buying. ......yo ( Selling..', 91 Julias Produce and Commission Market, Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. Stiles, Peopled Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, .Oregon. WHEAT SO 85 bush, OATS 5 c. -BARLEY 1 ELOUR t $6 50 Wt bbl. M Sks$l 02 $1 T5 ' .CORNMEAL 4o. B lb. J1EAN3 6e. rj tt. JACON Side, j:t 15o ;th. " Shoulders. 8c. to 12c. B ft. JIAMS U 16c "fK ft. PORK Dressed, filets " Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. tt. $ UTTER Firkins 25 30c "r tt. " Rolls, 20 to 25c. B lt. EGOS-Oo'Jft doz. LARD Rulklfic; tins.ZQ, POTATOES Prom Wagon, $1 5 B biwhei. .ONIONS $2 bushel. APPLES Uroou, 50c bhl. " i Dried. 6o "r ft). .CltEESE Xr Oregon, 20 Tc lt. CHICKENS 2 50 () $;$ y do. TURKEYS 75 (T$ it each. Strawberries are ripj Dances. There has bcn tiivexal social dances this week Mr. R. Wells, ot Eucna, Vista, informs us sthat business Is quite lively iu his town. Mr Henshaw is rapidly recovering from the effects of his trip to the niomtaius Called, Hon. Geo. II. Williams, J. F. Capies nd N. B. Humphry, called during the week. Qa lat Satuday the Corvalijs aud Albany JJase Ball clubs had a eoutost w hich resulted tho defeat of the latter The Monmouth College is rapidly approach ing completion, yhen finished it will be among jtbe first buildings in the State. Picnic. The picnic on Saturday last was a fdocidod success. Everything passed off to the satisfaction of all concerned. Challanged. The M mm mt h Rase Ball Club have cballanged the Salem " boys " to a game Their trial will take place to-day Our best physicians sanction and recommend ,the use of Hall's !'egt able Suillan Hair Re viewer Let all who are gray apply it ! Base Ball To-day the young men will meet o form a Base Ball Club Every lover of this amusement is requested to be on baud The business of Bolter .1 Wortley has increas ed so rapidly taj. they have been eoinpelle 1 to enlarge their store to make room for stock. Wjalla Drurv, foreman of the .!. ire- office paid us a tlying visit ou Sa'.urdav. Mr. L. G. i f J n - i Jackson, from the 8amoofco was iu tuwu on Monday, R Clark, of Dixie will have a fine assortment of goods at the Annual .Meeting ..t tin, Chii.- ian Church Which will take dace at iiie j Ja a tew weeks Give him a call J. D. Lee has, we are informed, purchased ! . ' i th property of W. C. Wills, foe has recently i i ' - ! taught a birdAnd that aceuuuts for his our- ! 1 ! chasing a nest lis well n ' If you know what the public don't know and ' ' j voa know they ou'ht t know, and voti know J J ' j toyour satisfaction that we don't know, v'U know I , it to be your duty t ka u know o that i.a . lot those kpaw who don't know. 1 . w ... ,, . ,. Cubum. Mr. vells, who lives near Ifucna Vi.l.k. a ivrr fir.,. ,.nfir hi.rse (if t'o Cohuri. ! stock, which for style and cariao has few ejuais a the State. Horso fancier should see this animal and jude for themselves. Tom llicbinon J is paving his hack repaired and newly i,amtei, so ttiat partit-M le.init;,' to : go to Camp Meetin and other pla' ti, ciiii have ; a comfortable vehicle t? g . Toia ts alive to the comforts of his patrons, and always give j entire satisfaction rifu, rreuu naimoii aii'i itoumjer m.'iue uicir 1 1 . 1 t t 1 appearance in market this week. Mr. Morns ( know how to Rcrve the public in the f,,h line, j T.t Tl t. I I tl 1 -1 l and alwayi obtains thetn fresh, lie had a fine ! lot of fresb oyte;, nhieh. didn't wail long for a purchaser. Remember that on next Monday that every man will to palled upon to use his influence for or against the interests' of l'olk County Let the result l,e an overwhelming majority in favor of those interests The way fhis can be best ac complished is to vote the Republican tieket Camp-Meeting. There will bo a meeting held on the Ellen'laie Camp Ground, commenc ing Friday, June 23th, at II a v, under the au epices of the Dallaj Ci;cu'U M U CUurph. M M Dodaon and John Waymire, Committee. J. JAMKS, Pastor. Dr. J. Lindsey Hill, of Ruena Vista has made a host of friends during the short time ho has been there. The reason of this is. lie 1 . always attnd3 strictly to business, and cau be found when wanted. Parties needing the eer yices of a ptfysician in that part of the county, should give hiv a call. Mrs; Kincaid while working in tho Picture . - " ' ' Gallery last Saturday,noticed that her dress bad taken fire from the lamp eho was using. The fire gained great headway and had it not been, for the prompt exertions of Mr. Kincaid ebe would Jav been badly burned, as it was no damage wai done eava frightening her somewhat. Check. A man might be forgiven for ex hibiting a little "cheek" on certain occasions but thcra la no forgiveness for using a whole faceV About the most brazen display of that article we have seen for some time, was exhib ited by one M. Burnett, on Alonday last, dur ing this speech of Hon. Geo. II. Williams. He waited until the speak ing bad commenced and then rushed in and tacked up posters to the ef fect that gujlivan, would reply to the speaker at night That young map will ocxer loac any" thing on account of bashfulucstf, Much may be obtained for $2 00 Woi't a delinquent subscriber loan it to us ? Yesterday, a fine deer Was scared up at tho creek and ran through town eausiug consider able excitement Died. D O Puuipelly, of Eola, died at.thaf place on Wednesday, after an illnets of IS months. lie ?as affected with paralysis, and suffered uutuld ,tortuio during his jtlness. Accident. As Frank McCann and R. Fraker yore returning from Salem the other day, and when near tho residence of William Mooru the fore wheel of the wagon fell to pieces, and the Sudden falling of one side of the wagon threw McCann upon tho ground with, such force as to enable him to eeo stars lor a lew moments. No serious damago sustaiuod, however, and ho is about town as usual. Arm Hurt. J. E. Smith while shoeing a uiuie the other evening, received a sprain of the wrist that lias totally iucapaciated him from dlug any more shoeing lor some time. The tuule becoming fractious, attempted to have his owu way, and Mr. Smith .uiiertook to bit the animal, when by some means it turned ju.-t enough to catch his wri.-t, aud wreueh it, causing it to become inflamed, and very pain ful. Enterprising. G I! Stiles will be on hand with an eating house, oii the Ground at the Annual Meeting to be held on the Hiereal near Dixie commencing tlie thirteenth of this month Jlis building will be lurgu and commodious; utmost endeavors will be used to accommodate ail who may call ou hbn. The best of eatables, cook and waiters have been procured for the occasion Ice water tree Spirituous liijuos vill yet bg sold or allowed in the house. (Srand Round. Mr. Sirmotr, agnt at the Grand Round Reservation called on us la.-t Sat urday. From him we learn that a larger li.mu, ber of acres o grain have been sown on the Res ervation than ever before. Three bu.hels tt' wheal and three of oats half been dealt out to such of the InJians iu wished ii for so d. lie is having the fcucts iemdeled a new school house built and other needed improveioent made. He was on his way to Salem to meet his family j h,o are going to the A -e:cy to re ride. Tin: Thikk who was arrested for robbing Pi.rsi.n' ii.uo in tliis town, ,vs foil i: 1 t. hn a quantity ofAvr.u's H mt Vi.;,mj in hi. jM.?.--e.-sion. Wi.eu aked why he wirhi-d l( :-(., il that artii 1c, he aiiswtrcd that be w;iii!e l t.. re.-tore his hair, f r it was s.tr ito be a thief an 1 i j t( It tha" ink enti n of t i. 'r ut chem- ; . ... ... i , , , , , , . '-t eoiiid restore a I;iMd eh.i r I' tci e!f.-. U bald as it ,.i.,s their n at ura- ! aijfy and grey hea Is, it won !d surely be, as they .-ay if ii'iw h, truiy J onrual. e. - L ton 'Me.) j t A; 1 Time . At the lne M .-!. iri ( lb ,,,, , . r ... "unfy I.o le, I O I, I , arrtitijreuierit , i 4 ,i ., , , . mal! to eeli'''r.t r the ri!rth of .isoy , , r. ,. ., . " I.i.il-.'es at Dallas. .MotitifutW and vi ( re The tve S , , J , ., . . . . .. join -'J Ji ri ami it is exj.-eK1 I that tn r'.-t ... , , . ,, , , ot the l.oile-; in xuo. eounty wjl) innfe hi theeel- . . . ' l i;Oi. n. 1 bis is it r;ir.d iiiow and iio..ouht , , , prove ii'h !0;t.-g, on t- that I'rlcr. A liakft i'ten; Un heen niTei uoyo, avd everv t o'te e.in tatie whatever they think lu st in the cata.hl'v line. The celebration will taky t lu e !,t th ,,ixk' iroilli.J. It our Cltliel.S I I turn oyt and have a ''.., i tune. Albany. On Saturday List we m de a flyin; i,ui....iioan,-f ami lou't.f evervunn.r ltt it j f nourishing condition. He learn that rii pros pects .. crops In Linn never wire barter, an 1 . ' . , " - ; ' .. , , . J " H11.7, iiaviii au ne coiii-i aitt n i 10. jit- inf'.rim u.-s tliat he ij d.ifi very well, at;! 1 ....... ..k hi tv .1 . .in jr ni, ptlitll I INK illll'il! nu fi. L..i r tl.. til...... ...;il .. .. f - , tho firjt eiti-'S of the Stati'. (illi.i!' into ttu- M "'' w " Mart," W f.,.. although anuicwuut we: iroiu reeent lUnts. wm as jovial as ever, and in hih spirits com crninj; tho poetical aJatrs of his oouuty. It is sai l, however, h.; thj Republicans are going to poll a stronger vote in Linn this year than any previous eleetiou sinm 1hCG( 9(, it may h thnt "Mart," will have to securo a ticket fo talt River, with the rest of thtm "Chap from other counties, and well, then wu'll feed as sorry fur you as you felt for us some years ago. Jack Alphin u doing a thriving business iu the " Chop " house line, and the St. Charles and Raijroad Hotels, aro constantly full. Mr. Murray, proprietor of the Railroad Hotel, in forms us that many visitors are constantly com ing and going, and that many now comers have settled in and around Albany during tho past j year, Mr. M. is a tip top caterer to the public wants, and ono may rest assured that he always j jjoei tho right thing when called up on to j feed a weary, stranger. M.r. J. ii. Konyon per- j formed to a large and appreciative audience in i Parrish's Hall on Saturday night. He is a very clever magician, and in tho lino of ventriloquism cannot bo beat. Many of his tricks are new and his old ones-are just as ' amusing as ever." An invitation was given us to take a look at tho " Engino," which we did and a,fter a close inspection were com tolled to pronounce it " A. No. 1." From the engine roon, we ascended to the Hall and fotuvl one of the cosiest places imaginable, everything being in app',e-pie or der. The. citizens of Albany con template giv ing a grand a,frair at the Fair Grounds on the Fourth' of July, admission to bo freo ; and on tho 5th and fth tfce races ato to take place at tie same spot. A purse of $509 will be given, to tho winners. Mr. RcdQeld and Mr. Hillibidel were to leave Albany this week to go east of the mountains. Monteith's mills were in operation as also were Messrs Foster's. Albany has improved very, considerably during the last four years, and is still improving, and tho chances arc, unless more interest is manifes ted by the property holders of Salem it will not be many years ere Albany will outrauk it as a city. rtPimples on the Face, Eruption, Rloethes Serofuious tl boasts, and ail sores arising from impure blood, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. ATTJiftTIOIV! THE OVERLAND STORE, SALEM, HAS received a large lot of nice, fashionable dry goods, together with a well selected stock of Domestics, etc. Give them a call. Highest prieo paid for produce. Tlf T J ARTIES WHO WERE OCCUPYING lands in tlie " Grande Ronde and Silet Reserves," iu the State of Oregon, in the ars H'.5.j-o aud had to abandon the same in consc ience of said lleseives having been selected by the U. S. for the settlemet t of the Rogue River Indians,; wilt please, send thoir addresses, for father correspondence, to R, V. DOWMAN, Att'y Box 105, Washington City, D. C. 1:1 :tm. "Va f A NT ED, AGENTS $100 to $250 per V V month, uiaJe and female, to introduce the genuine improved MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. This machine, will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quilt, and em broider in a most superior manner. Price, only $15, fully licensed and warranted for fivo years. Wo will pay SI, n00 for any machine, high price or low, that will sew a stronger. jitoro beautiful or more clastic seam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH- Every second stitch .can be cut, and still the jtloth cannot be lullod apart without tearing it. We pay Agents $l(ito -to $250 per v-onth, and expeu.e, or a commission from which twice that auwunt can be made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, K, MARSHALL .t CO.. 102 Xwau iU'cot, New York. CAUTION. D uot be imposed upon by other parties traveling through the. country aiming 'tt worthless cast-iron machines un der the same name or otherwise. Oiirs is thv only genuine aud really cheap machine uiu.u utaettue I. 10-u:f News Summary. ?Yw Yxt k, lny -7- Six lives were lost y the e.l s-ion of the tug Lion ; the captain, eiii;itieer, two tjrcinen uinl: two deck hands. The pilot hud ldh les fractured. John liihop, tnafe of the ship Seminole, had his arm I'tact- ured, and four others were injured,1 The boat was blown into splinters above;' the water line aud the hull sunk. I A reporter has visited the M.hooj ship Mover, lately returned from a Js the officer report two tuy iuiiiui;, but r. n. at th- dos-v-ry 'en or fifteen u.ii.uti; ua ome f the crew UV- that ciht Wcrj' tli patient i rrliev-L In extreme rases. I...f Tu .lo. ii,.r.'..,l ..v...i I l" ,,T '"ure tcaspouufuU may be givx-y at a bo;ird otl tlie e-:-t ot iraail. V.i-.liitijf ton, May J7.i In the S-catq ,t, . ii....... i . , , ... , t .i till.: ii'ii. iiiii iii ni ( Otll III i l 'fO t S to til' ipp.Uiit tlit'M i liiiiia Interna ti-Jii.il INMi,i(tun was repotted witloiM auo ii'tiiii nt . At it vx !i'nati..n oi' the uiotttiiii: Imitr ' " l t f.. II 1 1 I I i 111,11 II 1 I i (I 1 1 1 - I 1 1 I II II' l ii it i. ii . u . an 1 1 ( f s n ! CcsMUl attempt Was Uij'ie tu lav it a.-iOe. j ( An i vi'titii-' w is a-si-'tioi i.r tue con -ith r tu!i id bill, hom tlie '.itiiuiitli u J o:i ( 'l;uti.-s. The (;nferefiee report on the 1 I ( Itli.-e Liil, rcentu,eti im ;t rceei(n 1 1 out the Uiiuuiati 8ub.iUv, Wus ptei .-iiteil aiiil amenl to. ! j I A recess was held till half-past; sev en. At the evcnuj'j: e.iiou a nuinher pt iv ile lili. ttt'ti' pa.sci, . of Cuiii'li ration of the Thrill hill :is j conlitnit '1 in tlo Il'nie to niht- AftiT a Ioim' ue bate t!o iacreaM'd lr:i2i!iiti itea!ti'hip siih-vly was ;i ttl I rejeeteil T'. ; nays, 1 Vi. '1 he 1(tUimhu. to t he Millie 0. Ill- ! mitte... 'loncurrent r olut tuii extqiMl- j lug tlie tmiuiiuvc uuill au-) ot, Were nucjiit'M. n iutiti n$ Mr. I -iV 5 the hlU re vising mint ami coinatro l ivv ti.i.sjtetl. Coufen-tii'e rejurtrd uti J'o-d Oilice Appropriation hill, pi vs'itel aain am :tir.'f t, the Senate rctfiliti' front its lliazilian U"um?.hip auicudintnts. 1 liill rtf 11 ml 1 iijjj iliitifs 011 tea and Kf fee retiiiiiuini; in bonded warehouses July lt, parsed.- Conference report on shipping Com missioners bill predated, agreed to, and House adjourned. Committee oppointed hy citizens of San Fraue'scu to, visit Wa-jhiugtoti ou the subject of (i oat Island, ascertained that owing to. the pressure of business the bill would not be taken up by the Senate during the present session, j The Conrjiittec had on interview with the President which they say was satisfao tory. Tnc Sioux Indian delegation, headed by lied Cloud, h;id an interview J with Secretary Delano to-day. The usual talks ensued with the Indians. jThey wanted guns, ammunition, hordes and other facilities for receiving supplies. Delano promised some horses aud more, ammunition if the agents so advised, and some gns for the chief. ' j Tho .Departments will be closed on the 80th instant, Decoration Day. The Senate was in session until 11 o'clock to-night ou tho V.iU bin, sum a great of the evening was ppent in discussing tho item, books, etc., the point beiug upon fixing tho duty per pound or ad vaJurcm. j Tho Worll publishes a statement that members of Liberal Republican Cuujmitte, saya if Crccly is endorsed by the altimojro Convention lie will, if elected, mako Horatio Seywore Secretary of State. j Tho Methodist Conference this morning elected Rev. Dr. 11. S, Kust, Secretary of the Frccdmen'eJ Aid Soci ety, j It. L. Dashile, T. M. Eddy and J. M. Keid, yere. Missionary DqcfoUr,. j For tho very best photographs g t to Brad Icy A. Rulofftou's Gallery without STAIRS. 4:fr-ASCEND IN THE K LEV A TO B, 4M juonigomery, sireer, uu Francisco. Sl'tiClAf, NOTICES. REAL ESTATE DEALER, ).!Jice, No. til Vrotit Street, PORTLAND OUEIJON. HEAL KSTATE in hi OITY rl EAST PORTLAND in the moM .lesirable lo yalties, consisting of LOTS, HALF P, LOCKS u4 BLOCKS, HOUSES and ii'IoKES; al.o, j IMPUOVEI) FARMS, jind valuable Uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL FSTATE and oher Property purchased for Correspondent, in ihi CITY and throughout the STATES and TERR I -TRIES. with great care and on tho most ADYAM'AUEUIS TERM S.J HOl'SES and STOKES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, und CLAIMS OF jALL DK.Cl IPTloNS PKOMPEV COL LECTED. And a tleueral FINANCIAL and AUENCV Dt'SlXESd transact 1. AOENTS of this OFFICE, in all t CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will rclvo dcneriptiufis of FARM PROPERTY and forward the auie to tho abuvs addres. c ei o e-: r a .; HOW TO CURE IT. At the 4"ovuieneemerit of the Dirihv, which nlw v n ce.les an attack of tho Cholera, take a teaspounful of V.uti Killerin sugar and ra ter, (not. if convenient.) and then bathe freely the tBi!ic!i and t...we! with th Pain Iviiler eli'ii' X.nu'fl lli( i i iirk.li i,f r nniri c.rilinii.. j Tb Pain KUIer. n, ;i re ntcdv, has no voiin). ln-,i-- of Ch'l ra, .ViiMiiMer loui'lainls, Iy i ref.si i. lv i,r rv. .'hnu itcun .vliMiii' nisrht ; i,y t;itisr it it.t r? . I, at 1 Uttliin-; wuh it ; in-rly. It a -ij..i i iike tuaic, when (-eternal ly sip) ue. to u. ..'..re. llniiiK. .mM. bii'1 ."J'rv.n. Kr ik il'-ll i'tij Jind TwotfiSK-be ! ilon't bul to try it. !. h'rt, it u a I'aiv kli.t.- !"'. I ..I.. .-. . ...... ...... ......I 1 .1.1.: ! .'ii, 1 1 ' i i.i'.'iii j' ii i ! y r-ii'ii p'Min Tl f k . !.. HO iMllel l.;i.l lFiy all ileaier lit Jk'l- iiities. J Price, 2j -it-, .' centan I l jer l-tt!e A Pittlul Condi: ton. It it a it J thirijj to pa thruh life Oblykalf alive. Yd t!ife are thousand who, h.ioitul Coinlitiou i tne of kwtguur aud delaiity. They complain of no p-eitic dis.a. ; they suffer n posit pain ; but they bs.: no relish ft-r any thing hh :!frds laental or cuuujis (Jeusore. In nine cases out id ten this s,Uto of lassitude and t' fpor arioes fn-ui a inorUd stouiarh. In-die-tioti destroys the .'Tirrjry "f " 1. 1 1 luind and hi.dy. WluMi the dte of nature i not supplied by a due and regular nsiu.ubttioii uf tb" food. f every oran is tarvu-l, and every fuuetioJi is iu- terruj U-d. Noi o w , w d s rointuon s;nsi sujifjest Under I f he: firfuifist.4rvre nt 'ilei ressi'iti ? Thr system rn.'.lii r.liirit lit..! .(ri ii flwiii m.t tiii.t'.tv- fur n bourr.r to,toink a? j itittabio cotii;tin than ever (a it asciirilly wuU ,, ,( nn 1)r.iilll)Tj. niotiioilk' slvLiiul.int mfi;v -tw.l v,) tut ra-Ucally mid jwruianci.t )v Il'-vr is tbis ilc!"irable object t be ai'couiplich rd t Tho answer to ttn ifuvstinn, tuuntbi on th unvarying Apcri'ri? vf a quarter of a cen tury, is easily gVw-i). Intuse utw vigor into tlvo digestive rgaij by a coumcot Hostettr's St.u'u tieh lliUtT. ! not wasto time by administer ing ttinMriry rvuicdies, but wjk; the sy .! at up by recuperating tUe foiintaiu-hoa I of pU."-i,-ul strength and i tverv, the great organ upon which all :1k- other organs d peud for their nur ture and support. Ry the time that a doren doses of the giat vegetable tonic and in v-nranl 1k;Vo been tuken the feeble frame of the dyspeptic will begin to b-el its bengi 1 inrtuenc e. Appetite will be created and with appetite the eapavity tu digest what it craves. l'lTst-vere uutil the cure, U cooudelc until healthful blood, fit to be the material of llesli an 1 iiiii.-rle, bone and and nervo aud brain, flows through tho channels of circulation instead of tho watery pabulum with wLlch they have heretofore been imperfectly nourished OF Tlie Bin man Kace, DIFFERKNCKS OF OPINION, ETC., etc., will bo eotntucuced in a week or two iu this paper, showing bow 1X1 INCY pan bo elaborately represented how CHILDHOOD HOURS Can bo made happy, COUKTHllll uyide easy, MANHOOD TEAKS made, profitable, and .111.1) "AGI3 mado comfortable, how to. livo and be healthy. Supply your table with tho least cost, where to dispose of tho things you don't want at the best price, making your, o.wn, industry the uiost profitable. This story is written by a fyst class author, ajid onq who endcrstatnls the case in luujd to perfwetwnH Meanwhile, if you can't wait tor the above to, appear in prints caU on M. M. ELLIS, at La C'Usde, and all the above-mentioned points will bo fully explained aud happily illustrated. XOU KNOW I KEY. j. m vax j)UN jti:u(;n, m. vT (WORM DOCTOR,). I ATE OF SAN FRANCISCO; HAVING J made the entoxa which infest the huutan evstein a life-long study, and adopted this branch, of medicine as a speciality, otrors his bervices to the citi.ens of ialem aiul vicinity. OFFICE-ROOMS 38 and 3, over the Post llflicu. The eelf-briLtod Worm S.vrun nan bo had t hi office., XiJkU. f i.4? f 1JJ70 1 NEW-AD VEIL Tlti EM EN TS. Hf A T I,O rVA"Y BUSINESS' COLL E E, PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMKEKCIAL COLLEGE!! TIIU EI)i;CATIf) l-OHTJlIKTIMIiS. The Importaiice of a Practical Education Wa3 never more Apparent t&an K;v ! 1 T IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED L thut'as we grow in -prosperity we nw moi-e praetieal, ami tlmt it is required of unu th;tt they educnte themselves pra-tiea!Iv .ducatc. tl.inslvs in the best manner pustblo to meet the diHitands of the -tin.es. When Ag'..silus, King of Sparta, was luked whirt things he thought most tii-oncr for hoys to b-arn, he replied : Those things which they fehould iirm tU t when they beeomo uien." " Deliver ail things in nninber and weight, and pf all in writing that thou givost out or re- ceivest in," is a precept of universal application : and there is a special necessity for its strict ob servance 4n !1 business transactions. Young men the future welfare of this Coast look to YuU ! Are VOL' prepared to meet its demands ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet tho IIBIAIVDSIorTiaK AGE! The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF RUS1NESS TRAINING ever introduce! by uny o ji n k it i a i, OR li U S 1 N E S COLL E G E, coui Lining TIIKOKV AND l'HACTICE, by ueaus of U.VA'V SSI) 1W SIS' ESS OFi'ICKS. Thw Course in o arranged and Taught as tnbie the Students to master it iu the Shortest Time ps.rble to Each Srulent, after pastn" through the TIIKOUV COUUSK, beeomo an actual hook keevfj: asd mfjichasi where, in llm pacc uf r few WEEKS, be ob tain the esptrknie of an -ORDINARY LIFE TIME. Tho TKLEiRAPlI DEPARTMENT U now fitted up ith tie; bent of iu trauent, and is in critf4fTf runnin? r ler. l or FT LL INFORM ATION, nm fvr.CQL LEE PAPER. AMnss: Ds FRANCE .t JAMES, Portluad, OnTfon. Ivl ;. w. lioBAItr. j. w. WHH ART. AIIlf,E, I5AUi:ss A: North-East Corner of Maltt and Mill street. Dallas. GEORGE VV. H0BART & CO. Will Manufacture and kp CONSTANTLY ON HAND large AssoiUwunt uf SADDLERY, IIARWESS, AND COLLARS, Consisting of all the Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All uf which will be made ot THE Ii EST MATERIAL. Also. CARRIAOE TRIMMING and RE PAIRING dou to orilcr on the shwtejt notice. C;U1 and exaiuire our Work before purchas ing elsewhere. 41-tf GEO. W. 1I0RART fc CO. W. 11. TtiAI, V oM MAIN STIIKirr, lAI.IA)v Are on hand with their AVAGGONS and RTTG GIKS at their old Stand this Spring as usual, and intend to sell, them very cheap tor Cah ; tho Prices ranging from $i:;o to $1S0. TSey have also on hand for sale plenty of wagoa materials. Give him a call and see them All kinds of work in their line done o order. AU krnds of Hlacksralthltijr ilone cn short notion, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 60, cash dowa. ThankfnJ fur p.vt pafronAg they solicit continuance of fehe bawie. -tf IWliw, ifa,y 6, 1871. IVOTlIS. fiO AU, WHOM IX MAY CONCKHN, X nnd in particular Aihion Powell: I hereby give notice that I have taken up u-ud fried tu. application to pre-eiipt S. E. quarter of Sec. S T. Z S. fl W. of the Willam ette Meridian, said land is sit-uatcd i the County of lNdk, anil) State of Oregon , in the Land Office at Osgen City. Said kind was formerly taken Uip by said Albion Powell, on the 13th day of March, A. D. ISfiS, and after wards nbandtoaed by mm, iwore than three yeuis ago. WOODEX FJ4HS. AOTECB Oiu:;o c c okni hah,. r,oad Company, Land DcpartiucQt Vort land, Oregou, April b, 1872. Notice is hereby givea, that a vigorous prosecution will he insti tuted against any and every persor who tres passes upon any Railroad Land, hyViitting and removing timber t here fro nil before tie sit we ij MO Pill IT ot the Couipany AN I) PAID FOR. All vacant Land in. odd numbered sections whether surveyed or unsiyveycd, within a dis tance of thirty miles from tho line of the road, belong is to the Company I. 11. MOORES, 6-t Land Agent NE W A D VEU TISEMENTS. Ayer's air Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressiDg which U at once agreeable, healthy, aud effectual for preserving' tlie liair. Faded or gray hair is eoon restored to its oriyinal color witl i the gloss ani freshness of ycxitk. Tliiu hair it thick ened, falling hair checked, aud bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the gland atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it cleau and rigorous. Its occasioual use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, tire Vigor cua only benefit but not harm it. II" wanted merely for a s ' ; , HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found to desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, awl yet, lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glosjy luhtrc ami a grateful perfuaic. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Practical axd Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PHICE L00. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For Oil Medicine. the purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medi oiit i no uuiTentally rv quirel by everybody as a riUtartie, or rtw ever any l.-frc no universal ly :iiloitcl Into use, in fvi-rv c.iuitiryanlaranff all i:LasHeri ki tbu mill Irtit eilirieHH purjratiro 1'iU. The obvious rca. (tnl-.ttint itinaroore r ll.iblo aiui fcinaoroeSec- ZT" liable ana tinaoroeSec- t&gafffc- tunl rctntly thun any - Js7n -7,sa- er. Tkune wtto have tried it, knov- thnt it enrol ttiwn; tlioe who have not, know that it cure their nc4htxr and friends, and .-in know that vvli tt it docs oik o it doui always that it never fail through any fault or neglect of its rotnivoiuoiw We Iwive titousawU upoo thou lands ofrertiilcates of tlieir remarkable cures of the fUwiu.r iuipUrnts, Iml ntch niren. are kutow la every neihtxtrlioiKl, and ire need ut publish tbenu Ad.i'iU I 1 1 all azes and conditions fn all climates; cont.iuniu; iHUihr cikloutcl u any (K-k'torioos drug, they may le taken with safL-ty by anybody.. ' Their sutf'ar ratiiir preserve them ever flwh and makes U1e.11 pioas.iul to tike, while being sorely vegetable no harm can arie from tlioir ne in arty quantity. TUey jjjnuau Ijv their powerful irfluen4i on the intvnal vifra to nurifv tho blood and stimnlato it into hivUt hy -tiuii ro.nove tlie ol itmctkms of tte "tomnch, bwvl, liver, and oilier organs of tho !xdy, re-torins t)wr irregular action t heoflht and by correcting, wherever they exit, such dorange mMt9 as are V.x llrt "rijriH of li.eaiHS. Mji ito direeti-vn are itivtxi ia tho vrrapper on the lux. fir the following complaints, whici theso 1'HIm r:iidly Miro: - ' . . For Iy2tfiiiA or IndJarttloa, Lltlim n, r.uunnr aol Ldw of A i pet If t they should ! t ikcii in-tik'rntely to tiniiii.ue thesten aeh and re-t ue its licalthy tone and action. FV l.iver Comil.iinl ami its various symp. to!ii, ISitiou Sir jdchi. Wick IKewdMCbe Jaumlire er (Jrccn Mlcanri, Illllon folic and ltilloii lVvr,Uicy sUixilrl be ju-dN-iousl v taken for each ease, to rorrwt the dfseased action or mnive the oUtn-tiaiis wliich cause it. For B5yit:rr or Isiarrh .jpu, but one mild d oe is tfiiierallr re piirtl. For Ithfii ih.ttii:i. tiout. Gravel. Plrl fution of lai- SI.irf. Iali in th Hild, Et.kcii and a.tu. Vuty should le continuously taken, a required, to ehanze the di-cast action of the system. Willi such change those ootnplaiiAS disappear. For Bf rr rvnd Irfcl siweltlnir thejr should bc taktva bi Lire and frequent doses to pro- tlufe tlti effect of a drnstie purww For rup;rjW! a larw Ki thonld le taken ns it pro liuo-5 the desirel effort by sympathy. A a 'oicc t'tll , f:ke one or 'two 1'tlls to pnv njo;e di.etion and relieve the stomach. , An oci-a-ioii.it do-e .-timulates the stomach ail howvls irto healthy action, rvtoces the appetite, ami invigorates tho svsteia. Hence it is often ad rantajreous where no serious fcT.inpeinent exist. ne who t,Mls toleralJ v viU, ftiMi liads that a dose of these fill makes him ftd dei-idmllv letter, from their elo.msiuir. and ivno.v;itiitr efTect'on thedurcs tive apparatus. VR. T. C. A VITi: C CO., lractlcal Cketnists, J.OWEZL. XT ASS., U. 8. A. THE Will sew everything needed In a family, fccgi the heaviest to the lightest fahrio. IT DOES MORE WORK, MORE KIMS OF WORK, AND 1IETTER MOIUl Thau any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing' 3l& chine within one thousand rnilet of San Francisco not working -well antl giving entire gatisfactior if I am in formed of it, it will W attended to without expenso of any kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 Nevr Montgomery Street GrandHotel Building-, Sai Francisco. Send for Circulars and tmmplea of the work. Activ Agrutm wanlcjl in. wry: place, - ill