1 " i ... . .. . S- i)ALLAS, SATURDAY,! JULY 27, It E P ii ii x a C A I 03frNATlOSTS FDK I8T2. IT, 8, G KANT. -F6JT JLUNOJS. , Wr Vice-President, OF MASSACHUSETTS. PRE?H$9T.IAL ELECTORS t : A. IU Meach&ra, of Umatilla Comity, W. JL, Ifaie. :of Washington County Jas. V'. Gazley, of Douglas County. Envy. One ,o the aTostcontcinptlble nets bne .can be guilty of is envy. Uut ho chiti do we see men envisasof an other's success ? How often do we find .tiuo..iaUtifyiDgi his neighbor through invy ? VThe simple reason that a man, instead of turning out a thief, as was predicted by: wiseacres, proves him self an industrious, Useful citizen, is all the envious nail desires to know. The path dsfopen, and spite, envy and hate is hurled at the character ci the yod citizen. Many times have ws heard men I frpeak of others iu a slurring way - -i fe : 4 That man won't do to be trusted ;" 4 He is a hard egg," .and inany other remarks of similar iwport-r of men they knew nothing, pro or con, and whenihe fuCU concerciiig the one so slandered were,, found out, he proved to be'mtseh more of a gentleman thai) theoo! srlip, throngh envy, vil.Ced hini. Too, many such instances tran spire daily, in this little world of ours, li&lwfio'gtsvtfie worst in the end--in that day of all dajs, the Day of Judgment, tho envious or the envied Y Many men, some professing Chris tiapity,r are guilty of this sin, and' to sqcfan extent do they indulge in it that it becomes a second nature, and tljey ure never known to speak well of their acqnintances. It ia common to hear language like this, from tho?c eu tous'of another" success : " O, if he hadn't obtained assistance from Mr.; - ' V "u - l l t . . .. ; W v11 nuuiu nut. navt: uc-cu wuiui a dollar to day ; " If he had his ji4t de bfirts, instead ' of being wealthy, he 'ouMbe iti the Penitentiary VWcll, 1 fcsin't ' for the life of me, see how bp pjakes living, and do it honestly." $$fjh;ssions like the above are too ireqyently 'Uttered 'againt a man by persons who know nothing of the re sourper ability at his command; all they know h ttat he successfully rides through vthe ptormspf adversity, which fact niakes tljem envious. The mau wLfQ allows himself to envy another, is guity of sin in the Jsight of God, and by exhibiting - envy breaks two of the express commands given to Closes on the 3Iount "Ihou shalt not covet j" " Thou shall love thy neighbor a.4 thy self." A man caunot envy without being cqvetpos. ; envy begets hate j and thpre is no man of an. envious disposi tion, but will be found a hater of mau. kind, po matter how much he may prpfc33 to be a friend to others. One enf ious man in any community is capa ble of doing more harm, for, the time being, than a midnight prowler, for the lattel' -ill deprive yod ? of worldly goods ildne ;, the : fornier assails your character stabs your reputation, and JikpjhQ coward ho is, leaves you to regain your standing, if you can, by proving him a vilifyer, for which he wilj again assail you with moo coward ly slander. , . r Chappaquackcry. he ,(ollowiug cotntnou ideas arc frpui the gen of pue Horace Greeley : I hold our Government bound by its j :dpty;pf protecting our citizens in tttdr , -fuprJanipnal rights, to pass and enforce laws for tho eztripaticn of the Ku Klux jpqpfpiraey J. and i( it has not the fowcVtt do it, then I cay our Govern meet i'0 no Government but a sham. I; t here fore, n e v ef y ' p r o per occa si o n , djocatcd and "justified the Ku Klux J act. J nold it especially desirable for kit South ; nod if it does not prove troRg enough to effect its purpose I hope it wl bo mad? btr ongcr aoi 8troujp;;4 Vr W V il Grant and ht.4 policy deserves the 'bthe8t CTedit. H .0. Grant has never hucn beaten, and be never will be by H. G, 'Critic A writer once said that ' every man" has a certain position to occupy ; and, yet, at first sight, it ns hard to place him in his proper sphere."! Now there resides in every hamlet or villagcmen of this class who " cannot be at once placed in their proper sphere." Somv follow one thing, some another but the lowest of this class aro those who, sell- imposed, act as critics upon the actions of their neighbors. A man who has nothing to do, is a dangerous man; and it is umon' that class that critics are found Go to them any time a day and they will commence boring you with criticisms of their neighbors, for they are big bores, and will tell you the whys and wherefores of every mau's actions. Such men are not themselves above reproach, but, yet, they ieeui to loe sight of the ohl adge those who live in glass houses should not throw stones. The critics are very annoying, and at times insulting. Alter keeping one two or three hours listening to their abuivc criticism of different men, they will wind up with a bi oS advice to you,Ie?t they be j ut to the pain- ful task of boring jour friends with u j a criticism-of your actions. To show how much these critics damage a town, the following authenticated incident may not be out of place : ' In a flourishing little village, not many Years ago, there lived six critic-, who, for nearly ten years, met daily at the village store, ynd bored the in habitants of the town with their ciiti; cisms. Jijred beyond endurance, the inhabitants beirm to move away, until none were left, save the six critics. The only reason they did not "tune alter Uhe inhabitants left, was, that the ston - keeper ;waa jo badly bored by thyir criticisms that he left in a hurrir, aiol forgot to return for his goods, so they subsisted upon their ill-gotten giius. After the last man had left, these six ! usid to conorette at the stoc and i ..." , . c iucteracit otner, at iit thetr c-n- labs ixsiinir sixteen hour. In a lew 1 iausiasuog sixteen nour.. in a lew j the u. .;;; way atui man lUime itite weeks, one sickened au l died. Another ! tracks f .r Ch .ppaipia, calling at New sou 0 foliuwed-eriticiscd to death bv ! rcrt xl' w t'- S w!.JV did he ca'l . . . . I at that ancient and u not -watering his companion uvnoii.er aim unotror went until only two rematiird. hach ; in innnpr the two met ; at first they re- ! main d' together all dy; -raduiliy they ! akencd, until at bst they couldn t ' J . criticise but half an hour a day. Ostf! ;, Uonee iind'tMiief .Iuiei Ilatma morning found them so feeble that thy ; ker t'h v W'lvil th nr: a' vf metif. had to crawl on their handu aud knees j "' oorifidei.cts that Were ma le and f , ,1 " .1 r . , 1 .1 ? exchange 1 we ate only left to im to their pbee 0! meeting, and as they . . , , . ,!.,. 1 , t . . . . ? ; I nuiiK?. Uut in the h-1 t .if sulrquent commenced their criticism Vne fell over niII.jrill. t.V(.u.,( Wl, n.;k, a very and breathed hia last. The surviving I .,,1 .mios's. It is well known that the critic duLT a jrravc and ut his com rem- i in into if ns best he could, and cov ered him up. After which he tuck a look around him ; criticised n; cruiei-ed ttiu u. , graves of his com unp.mions, thw twnf ! the storeand ever thing hh eye could sec, fell back and expired. Thus we see the effect nf usch es criticism A beautiful and flout Uh ing village completly annihilated, wept out of cxislenco by -criticism. This may be the fate of sonic Oiegou vil lages, unless the critics die first. How 0011 1 For nearly two years, the cry has been thst by 1873 a railroad would be completed from Portland to (Jorvallis, running through tho West Side coun ties. 'ih West Side Drives it as an opiuion that work will not progress fur a time, and that the O. C. 11. U,. will not cross the Yamhill river th"t3 year. This is no more than we have ex pected, and we har lly feci sr.fe to pre dict that Holladay will ever build a road beyond the limits of his land grants. It is not unlikely that the next two years will be devoted to the con struction of the Astoria branch of the road, and if so it will bt several years before a road taps this valley. Many will bo disappointed at the prospects, but it hardly looks rcasonablo that n company will build a road through a county without a grant when they have one iu onothcr. Drownld Ulad.- Uu the 9th day of the present month) the National-Democratic Fishing for-Prertideut Party, em barked on their rotten old hulk "Time Honored Principles," and started on their trip. -About the middle of the time allotted them tostay out,, the craft struck on the Mock of Division and the entire Democratic Party were drowned, except 38. Death of Democracy. Ilere is what the Chicago Tim?s, a Democratic organ, paid of the- norai- nation of Greeley at Baltimore; ' The nomination of Greeley at Balti more -wilt terminate the organic exis tence of the Democratic party. In that act the party organization will abdicate its functions, aid, of course, with soeh abdication the idea of party alle giance will cease ; for' there is no such thing as party allegiance to tneu, to candidates or conventions; Ruch alle fiance is due only to principles. Party organizations are nothitg but instru mentalities by which some aggregate number of persons seek to earryj cer tain principles into effect. When: the intrmnentulity ceases o act for j that pin pose, or perverted by scheming in. dividual to a different purpose, ;j the nomination for oiliue of a declared en emy of the principles of the party, it eeaes to exi-t a a party authority! The nomination or endorsement of Greeley at Udtiuioru will, therefore, pi tee no one holding Democratic jpriu ciples under the slightest obligations to oast a vote for Greeley. It will be the disbandmetit of the party and the surrender of all its delegated authority to the members who delegated it to be ued by each and alt of thetnj as iu their judgment m iy aevui proper, thu leaving the Demovrats wholly without f,,rm ;;, p.-rfeetly free In act as each individual may st e fit. Fhe eneUiH-s ol Democratic principles have captured the I)euuor.tic orao'uatioti in order to wield it for the destruction of the De nioeraey. Th.j hope fur the Utter i in the formation of a new party that will resurrect Democratic principles The resurrection of those piincip es under the banner of an ent-iny is tin ttble The Diinoer.its Uiiht u,ll .'..1.1 the tiraat i.irtv. as I to tl,0 I tlreei. v t.artv iusueh a heoe. A one is ! J I as protfouueed a n enemy to Deuioeiulle j i tr;iif'iii!r4 :ts tln r! tnr MY Old Horace. From the iii-uii iJuSU-tin, Th'Vc who think that the C'haj pa- j iu f.rtner dun't know a ihin ur two) in t.ulitieil wire pullin; aro v;ry ver j dent iniVcd. Greei'v went to the groat '"J ''"' "t l,s" otuervix- j k"!! aS.,hc M ' ' '" ulit r li-tenii! to a lew ol rat jiiiniore s ; UK j; aiJll Ulm.hef h slipped u the b.cU wav atul mali lUiine lute ... mi . .1..,. 1,,; M tee. hid a itlle pa'eh of i.olif ieal h iy to cut, and that b a sitohiny day he! thought W '-ht'"r tUl iM.j A meet ' , , , , , , , . - j , tt h tt uuCtcu htv II I Lot-.', ecu loo m Ohio aiid many otlier Western Dtno- erats were in lavor t; 1 nointnino Chase at I)a!t;uiore. Hut the Hm urjre Convention has. convened i'v-n tVvi.llui thy, and never a mention wis maue tl the name oi Jvihnon 1 . Cha.-o. it was Mintlv then and there t I'M-, ed. that Horace should harvest the liay crop, whatever it might am ;iut tt). and Salmon J'. would be iu at the llarvc.-t Home' A C aiitot nljii on Oveg i. The following is interesting, by a Californian, to a San Frauci-co paper, on Oregon : Oregotfis growing so rapidly that the capital available is insulfieient for its bu-iness, though the rates of inter est have lisen considerably A usury law limits the leal interest to twelve per cent, annually, and for the sake of securing loans, the borrowers pay a bofus of five per cent., (quival-Mit to seventeen per cent. A quarter of a million could be loaned in thirty days at that rate, as w are informed on good authority. The influence of rail roads, iui migration, good cropland high prices of grain, has induced the farm ers to purchase large stocks of agricul tural implements, and the merchants of Portland have erected fine buildings. That town has doubled its population in six yyars, and has thirteen thousand inhabitants. There is not an empty busiucssdiouse in the place, and its banks, with an aggregate capital of $250,000, are not able to accommodate the hanking demands of the State. Chief Dirt J2ater Horace Gree ley lias been excelled in his magnificent feat of dirt eating, by a man of French airs and foreign accent, whoso name is Dan Voorhees. Dan made a Bpeech a short time since, in which he abused Greeley for all that was out; but for the sake of a re-nomination for Con gress, has eaten his words and now quietly lays across Grandma Greeley's lap aud recciVcs his dose of bitters with out a murmur. i Subscribe for the ltouBLiCAM' State Items. Qleaninga from Statd Exchanger ."J Body'snatching has become a past tinie in Salem. Up the valley the grain harvest has fairly begun.; . The Insane Asylum received two new patients last week. Wasco county is now sending green corn to the Willamette valley. John Thomas has been appointed Mayor of Oregon City. Several families have recently left Benton county to settle in Goose Lake Valley. Some thief attempted to rob the Cor vallis post-office last Tuesday but mad'- a failure. Charles B"urke was arrested in Sa lem last Wcdne.-day for selling Ihjuur to Indians. , .-Fifty-tight marriage liseenses were Msiucd in Clackamas county during the year ending July 1st 1872. Senator Corbett's frh-nds had a meet ing at Portland, Tuesday evening, 2od, to arrange for a public leceptton. Seven persons received the rite of coulit tnitiiu from 1 i 1 1 . i Morns, at Trinity Church Portland, last Sunday liev. Thos. ('on ion, the geoluj:it , ha found in the .John Day rrgi'-n, new fosil which he calls the KSother iutu. Kev. Th'-mis Cojdor has declined the invitation to deliver the addrrss at the Au'.uiuuil state Agi ieulturai Fa r. The Oron City Eittcrprhe says .!... ..r..... I.. - I.-' I oenerally oood, and it, many caes ix- Ctllctlt. I 1 i.irt.or. n nooerrcr inn 1 ort Kbi:i:th. uwaits the action if th( if lira;.. j , r w t -ry J-Cksou couniy. i.ircen) oi a ll-'ljr' riue lV-rtlaud ho MS ,f a cherry tree in the -itde.i ol 11. Uh.eh whi- h i !!.-ais a fiesh etep ef fruit every n.onh j TuUirh sturv. The lied Mock D mcratzy : "The reported kiihtitf ot Wilis aid ttooUWUt by the Indian, vii the Malheur, is a ful.e repot t." The Cour:tr ?as : ''b'ome of ti e new pttoe crop in amhi.it ..libel, d with so.ne sort ui erapii n, w h.eh s-ttlcs into a ttiitliiuttle of 'sets." j Yamhill county w.-.n??. a -p ei.l t,iru j of court f.;rthc purpose t tiin,4 a e.ejp'.. of prison. -r f.r itiigti: i;i a j bit id ro:d a'OMU'V btl0li 1 A new L le of in i'd ToMifiU-r. eh ii" er tii . iuhers. li'j W . li .Men- alVe. a?. W. t '. T . lu 1 i-i or iti i-eel on Fifteen Mile t'r.. k, Vi'jmm e in.ty i he Xotui Unnri r s;"- tt.it . I Oi from the S ri als. ttte ai' e i.io . rrrtve cv.:ry iay. s m ly :.e t lia river ui.d othtis eei the . .-i i :.-ii.- un- tains. The publication of the Ibwrbnrg Ea 5071 has. been su.-pended indi lioiie'v. Tlic publ.sher hopts to be ahh tt. ie-uuie alter awhile, aud we hope will. James G. FIoAerdcT, a pro:.iuct:i wh c-ale nieichant, tlttd at I'oillaiol, Alondav evening, from inj.iries received j mcr sjj . f,u: beiu thrown ! j( in a hoi-e. Some ot tlic st:.let of jokes l ave .ceenlly fmnd thetr Way into the eol j jiins of the Sf ifcsrn i.t, as "ioea's!" Frank we have a nice "s r ip book" with new jekts, Mdigs etc., will you but row X Two hundred and twenty-two Appli cations for appointments as Notary kublic, have been made to Govcrm r Grover during his term of office. Six ty -five of these were from Multnomah county. SheifilT i?hutz of Wasco county ar-j rived at Portland Monday eeni;g with three men who ore charged with the robbery of the mails on the Canyon City road, duly 12th. Their names are Tomr.kins, White aud Hanson. A squib has been p;oing the rounds of the Oreiion pipers to the effect that Hev. Joab Powell of Linn county, was a raving maniac, and had been sent to the Insane Asylum. lUv, Mr. P. at tended a campmeeting last Sal. hath, iu in his right mind, and has never teen in tho A sly urn. Ihe Democrat says on Monday last a little child ol'Mr. A. H. Perhatn, of Corvuliis, was given a phial, containing laudanum, to play with. JJy some means it extracted the cork, and swal lowed a 'quantity of the medicine, from from the effects of which he never re covered Mart Brown, of the Democrat t dun ning his -subscribers says : " This thing of us wanting money is no joke, but a horrible reality, eating like a canker worm into our very soul, aud causing us to have dreams whose hidcousufiss would appal the chief btokcr in the land of Hades." The State Association of Spiritual ists will hold a grand catiip meeting in September next at the old camp grounds in Powell valley, commencing on the 12th and continuing for several days or a. week, when a corporation will be formed under the laws of the State with a stated capital, for the purpose of n.Au T..:iA: er.:. ualista. PORIXANDBUSINESSDIKECTORV i Published by L. BamHel, General Advertising Af t, 93 front it, Herman's DolIarStore, So. 09 Flrntit. ) Import ers of Pgncy Ooodg, Toy, Crockery, etc.. etc. ai.r liouHe, uirHt m. litl UuK , nue. erytbinK neat li. Longfellow Pr'-frietor. BOOKS, ST A TIOSEH Y k klilOLICALS, DA JCIiOFT & HIOKSE, Agent for Mubie, Todd, and Co's celebrated niakeiuan. Tvlor k Co's School Book Jat I'ablthed, a nil line of lejal JJlk for Jhti Stole. i ' ' 1 r1 ' 1 ' " " truian, lliw only direct unorttr of Clotbinp Ac ror. Front a Vh inton ctroett". - WHOLESALE Cookeller & Stationer, LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND. ,Vo. TO Fon t nd .V.i. 5 tHhi,ittn atretln. I.CK, WILLIAM SON, 120 Front fctreet.i I B Importtrn and Ut-iiluru in t.UNS, llll' I.i: AM Hi;voi.vcit of f.very ih-stiriptioiu Fishing Ta kU.Farxy tfoud, Ueuds.Bird eages l.t.-Kvtt, Cri'.jiut liamv.o-.aitd baby carriases Ari.ts ). r the "California Powder Works," a!s f.r the '-Whtelfr & VVilsou hewing mactiiutfJ." leek, John A. 120 Jmut j.ra.-ii.-al Waffh JnoUr A.!vi-I'T. Work tb.tie for the Trado s uo W a u J ei 1 ; 1 ill .n l nisi. Hi - I s. i it t in :i.im:h. !);t Vo.it stwt. , -t'u mm rniai. "i y n Ui.m A l!-i:.l.;irt. l-'ri. xt, b.-t. Uik A Pino y P ini!ri.. Sti-Vi- I'. ;oo-. Kio'h" I'teriVi. M f ii. I.atiun. A., . W. en'. I Hal JL I l-,r ftf. Cl: ajcfl Furi.itur ll uo-e in Portland. WAinnt i:no, Sl Fr -t. t t. l.irk: Jicn ii-!t.- ts v e"ok, f l A ;.i r ira ) 1 1.-al. r- :.i lifV (.'.-'- Fi!i"V 1 i"i''TV. t-. A Aoliil ii ,' v i-Ii . I . t- 1 ri'.Ol t I, " II. In 1 - M' ' O I 777 "J -,j -. ' .rr.TT. rT.r- TuX- i i ;Ai s.,a.i!,rv lt.11 lariVi Fmiii I't. 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Manager. 1: a(.i:m'V i'oi: t:i: I! c vv e Se tr s r. .TS a c h s is r . A : Will: ( r u a. i.t .; A I'li.w .. I. r-. -o alt Ion .1 - oi m r.l., o .r l'oi ...a I j. !u;hwr;, I, 1. . l.. ir..l ftl . -ot ,.U I g ilru'.t f II. SO-!- .' Fi'to- ti'."'1". Vh. .1.(1 . t.tiriO. 1. . i .. n vo .i. e. l. It . I'l.ot. . Ktrr-t Mori-e-o ti -t it. g r.l J 0 IV Aim- r. o V. t i e ("s :'i.-f 81 rtin.'t'.-eli, 2 ta'-t'."1 in.' ii. L. t ,V e . lev i- ii..; . . . ti d .!e er in ,lrre't. 'Wji'ido .tr. B J t h.ir.t U 1... .s Pr:. . n '" 1 ifi ' r'.e ri. lr V:-i'i ,M.trji 1,., '.'S Pro;.! .ti :.-.! .lea er A 8 "i7 ti .1 -. . ,lv". 11 V I IV I Vj ". .He. " i.o-U s i-rl,. , ;n. ) t;ion ci'rftu n. -l M E Trav r. t 1 ' Front ft. 8 Vj urtrt'.i .t Moii.ior, X. r. Dio i,Z i ittt (, 5 2 1 ti. p. Tiers For is i. ere, I'. A. f tOeriottiKii.o II iKi, e.r. Froi.t a .M tiifs ai si M. Pud. !h. Pr. i'r.e l'.tj? lOt-n Is sl.antets. -'" id. ii, J A Co.. ;-l Freiit ti , Hii.iUtstU' utid H retail .I. i r Fine Plothito; Fern'c I.o.hI... i ioti li- n 11. I.oirniit. Ti. tf rooms tor Ftoi'ilie.e, (..r 1st A Pint- fts Q Voo? Pr. "fc f ailin, E ami P.v d.alr.s in Wines and Li u -s- 1 c i- .in.irt II S !'.. !!.,.. U ni,I .San l ran m ................................................ Mi vttr v .Si lotiver, 111 V rout el, W UvUttiiie 1 ind n t iii 1 'n fort i :u r. Miner, loon II., li.; FiiM t. U atebtnaker and Jewoler. ifura t, the '.il!u' u tino .. 1 tment of W:tch?i, Clucks and Jewelry. en tu r. A Co., Front near C. s-t, dealers in n.Htive !Om1 fir..i.l Wit ! Mi'il Rin'O'T. lilltilUI.., 1'.. .)., IUOMH.UC, llv.U, Otv.Ci, Hulls Sj-okes, Hardwood Luniher, .., Portuvd. A h ocideiittil Hotel, corner if First Mornsun T .itrepts. Smith A Took Prurietors. Jiitti.-h, iitkinsAUorindl. Uosil Ejitntc Agl?. 110 Front St hct Alder Washinton. Iltti Ai'iut; -i.ul". c. iiuua. ward A Co., 101 Front Street TI ieo, J. M. 12" Front street, wholcsalo deal' ftlj er in Tinware and Moves. Bielitcr, Paul U'5 First Ptreet. init'rcf P.cr tin wooden rarvinjr Tnrl r ornafDcuUi, c. g ider, 5. C Rial Kutate and Money Broker, Ji, 92 Front street, Portland. ' onenhaunt, I. S A Co., Ttibaeetinistd. ira l.prters ' Foreign and Dotoe6tio Luiuors. J ft u? House, Front et. On First Class Prin ciples. Thouins Ryan Proprietor. s 2 berlovk, S. GlFrotu tt2 Firt.1 bt. dealer in Harness A Saddlery, , Saddlery ware. i iiuon, J., oli Front St., deafer iu Door.i,Sash jiind Rlinds. W indow atxl Plate Olass. O insbeiiucr, II. .157 First t, iiup'ter of Pianos fij Organs, Sheet Muste, Musical Instruments 4M00ffKIHBKHHttMttaMRHMaHMflKBflBHM3MU QITOMMI. 1M, No. iOT lropt xtreet. lo Watchmaker aud Manufacturing Jeweler, is appointed Agent for Walthatn, Elgin, E- How ard ACo. Chas. B. Jaeot and California Watchas also for all the production aud imports of the California Jewelry Company, San Francisco. Send for circular. Watch m repaired in tho very boBt manner, WARRANTED to givo eatisfaon SkydiaorS. 0., 123 lstst. Druggist A potho cary. YnHmuy kad IviUt tuticlfif, ' Snow t Rooi, 73 Firet it., Pictures, frames Molding, art mate rial a drawing instrnm't, ti mith Put., Broker, 90 front st. Dealer in Q Legal Tnderf, lior. Bon da and Gold Past, Sufith St Daria 71 Front $L wholesale, Drugs Paintg, Oils, Window (3183, etc. Terry Bros. No. 178 First street, manufact'rs and dealers in Furniture, Bedding &o. Tbe Clothing sUr, 113 Front at, Clotting Fo'ng good Boots, Shoes. Harris k Prager Fliuttle, H. 11. 142144 Front atreet. Dealer iq. Wagons an Agricultural Implements. flyne E. D. n w cur. 1st Oak eta. dealer in J fine Brand k-s, Wift-. Eng. Ao k Ports r.f f I yler J. A 147" Front st. wboleaale dealer iu J Butter. Egns. Cheese, tard, Paeon etc. Wiuiaiua Jt Mera. if Central liJock. Front . ft.. Commission Merchants, dfal'in rr'c Mf tiaOey fc l?fcheiiuer, Attorney s and Dolie-f f f itorsin Bahkruptcy. Otfice 0. F. Tem'le' "j7Tj7blt it x kit; - Justice o f the- Peace, DALLAS ntCCIXCT - - Polk County Xr:KDS, MORTUAtiKri POWERS OF AT JLjl ln.ey, and other legal paper drawn an.l at hiii lodged, on aiiorr. notice. 'Office in tbe Curt llouoe. 19-1. RKAL EST A lb. REAL ESTATE & GEHR'L AGENT, KliIL'!5LICA V OFFICE. lialas, Oregon. .Special attention given to Sales or Purchase of Heal Estate, Collection of Claims, Ac. ie Agent Union Mutual Lifo Insurance Co. For Kale. r:s ACllKS OF LAND, with good Hcus JL u. all ic.K-ed and under .,d ft,- ......,.. w.Tlj Ut'il III I t.ll U lil iriliirf.-- " . ... ! 1. if on f - r. ..r.il i. :i r if oi.in.rt 11 n i . v . Aires .f Lj-cJ one Milt ANU 1U1U1 UJUV e Nutth of IJola, P.ok .ou:i:y, ;" "'u ?'" "'u-"e '"irn ,in-l other ll.i:dtvis. AU uador fetif-;, with fiae i -. ir 1 i., 1 in l:i"L tife of cuilivation. I FAU.M COXTAIXIXrt S20 ACRES, one an-t onc-ha:t mtlfS s uth of Dallas. A ; . '.. i t . .1 . Oi.li! liuuii, eii;.iuiJ, io inuii luijiiuts' uU ffW HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN 1 -.-.e. .d r r-mte, two and a hi.f mile w.t cl lk-ti.ii. i ll'H'SE A AND LOT IN CENTRAL 1 1 The II..USO e.;I)t;i!fj3 Liilt Routii, ..II Pi.t: r -1. with 11 tr i Fiui-h, liara, Wnu.l I.,ii.. and all touveuieiices to make it a FARM OF ITd ACRES. ACRES IV n i ;s; i .;. If iter. ;. f lall h.:at. 5 acres '' .it iue-viovrf yivi ot.rh.-tid. and well Fiiy.j.Jini i.h water. Sit iit-1 ihr-e ir.iies .v.urtiwo't of -.i'lui'.-oaVhrfJv n Po Luckiuuiute. For sal it a bt.M'oi if m.1 i S )'... A l tNK V.lLu.SlTH IN S0CT1I SAT.KW, ! ; Wi.l.'.isi. tli Si u;ih. A tlock of "si j !,!., i iiv'. Sv' l wilh li ar i Fcucc, goo4 llouse .'.tru, A 1 1: sop -T ('K FARM. COXTAININ.; ! & i !! er.v. tr"o 1 U Mt-l'. 1'Vu Ran 'ti! ;ii .. .if. t?u.;:cd oil l oer Salt Crtk, T I;iief f. ola i FARM C0NTAIN1N0 20 ACRES, U? : f '' H R .rn. and (ine Ure'u,irdx .iiu;.le i 1 n.t'e v.i.M ot hall.). 'f HREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES. S .-f I o; l, -TO :!.-r-.- lii dcr fon-v, 2.) iwres v. -i.Mt.'d. .. i 1'.' 1-rrn. with lninl cr for ' i e, ; I iiici.i!!'!. ii itij; water iie.ir all tho v. -.r p !i. I. .'i s seuta wvst e.f Simpson's Rri4t-, I'd.? l.niV.i.M:u?o. j rt.v v. !.. ,..... A C.ium lil siX i;.-'.-? LOCATION AT L' a Vis-ta, P. ok eounty," Warehouse i;h i;.;e iiy ot in.iM'O l.i-he! : trade already .-.-t i'i-!.e I wi:h the interior, and connecttoa with t)": .Wiilaao tic Ti:nsprliiti'in C mpaay. liool ilwtiUtijc lfu?e. ami everything ready 1- r e.e. ti.;it i.'ii. A ypKudid i Jk.Ii'i.1 for liuiues !' -r .-:i!e ct.oap. A "s. FA !i y, ONFANDO?fE HALF MILES t!n;.t of t tail as. II hi so, baru uitd oreti toi: i v.o iiun.nevl at:'l 1 rn l. u; aerei,aii ; v tuler tenee ; Forty actes ut.der t ha ' plow. A i ...m l oppot lu'.ii'y for any one wishing a linn j lrtti el.iiip. rWO AND A QUARTER ACRES OF laud in the town ot. Li the!. House, barn, ; wt.ikshop, and pood orchard,' A g. d chance, for any w.t n.tn.iker, who wishes to locate ! where worh of tliit hind is plenty. j V HOUSE AND TWO LOTS IN THE Southwest purl of Dallas, for sale cheap. ; lor eas-h, or in exchange lor country 'proper; tjr.j IiKiuirc vf C. 11111:110., or the undvrMciiua. 1 e ' 0 A 0 000 C0MF0R1 ARLE HOUSE AND V P.arn, with plenty nf tire- wood ewnrenient. Minute about two miles, south-we?! of flail. is. For Particulars enquire of li. U. Tysou, RiiriBi.icAS OtfFK'i:. LUMBER. LUMBER. ; LUMBER. milE UNDER SIO NED RESrECTFULtlT X calls the attention, of Mechanics and UuiK ers to the fait that they have refitted their MM on the Little Luekiamuuvand are now prepared to furnish lumber at the lowest CASH FKlCKi?, and in quantity and quality to suit. Having better facilities than any other Mill in the coun ty for the tuaufacture of a - SUPERIOR QUALITY of LUMRER.it is our intention at an ear! day to add totheJHH an A No. 1 " . -- ' -.t' - MATCHKK ANI PliANEIt,". After which time we will be prepared to . furV cish lumber dreused and matched An fcxccllent MOUNTAIN 3tOADjcaa di rect to the Mill. A liberal share ot patron eolicited, SURADER4C0, dtr. " ' . ' : . i V 4 . I ml. I " 1 . iIhh . , W i , WMMnMWI - ' If f 1 -a . ft'",'