v . li 3, NO. 24. DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 17, 1872. WHOLE M 128 1- It "-ii--tfc.fc..iy .. 'r"rr ' ' ' " ''"'flK"fiWWW9Wflffla r 1 y f & -: 1 I 1 I 4 J 4 t SiitjL J cpubli can I Issued Every Saturday luorniag, at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. l. C, SLtlVAN PHOPKI13TOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. -; SINGLE COPtES-Ono Year, ,$2 C0. 4Six Konth-s $( 1 Tifj ith-. t!to For CUh f Jen or m ra $t 7i per tvnniin. Sbcrijftin. mrntt le fm'U etrU-tlf in ndeytive ADVEariSINO RATES. One sqnire (10 lines wricks), first Inscrt'n, f S (Ml Uach eobsequont 1n!tertl'n.... 1 Ort A liber.il ilcduction will le miule to qtiar terly and yearly aiUertist-rs. Professional cards will be inserted at $12 00 per annum. Transient advertiementf mart lc pM for An advance to injure iullii'a'in. All other advertising bills must be aid quattcrly. Legal tenders taken at their current value. DUnkit and Job Work of every description fumUbed at low rates on short notice. Cxtra liicaiicemeiitK for Clubbing! BEUIOREST'S ILLUSTRATED SIOWTHLY A splendid offer to mir SoV.iibss : We will end the abyre tpti'r ai-d Valuable Mi cine, for one year with the v I'tinon . to gether witTi our pier fr only $i ; "r. f--r $1 Oil Xtr. IliiiW itha's' Wcios. or Jr $.") 50 wv wi!l 6end Dsmorot' M'-nthljk fr oeiejr, both Chrom a. nd ' th ()BKf's JUrrtBMCAH Ur fr Slat wo Uiii'0' the heirm-ic N and DemoreM'ii Slonrlily fT one vtar. This i aP?bndid Chamu t soeure the b-t Mifine, E eMt t t'nr on s and a pd Jounty PHpt-r tr nearly half the vilue.; l the amount Jo 'hi i-Ci , and the .Miu'atue an t Chrouios will be promptly. forwr Ic I. W. J EN SINUS IKMI1KT, l!rrtilinttf. Sew I'tn-k. THR IT.LUSTRT5I I'll 11 K.N :oi.OC! K'A L JOl'UNAL. iif i tverv re-jie.-t a K'r.t 'lai9 Matftrine. If.-t article are th hi.-bet intere.t to all Fttearhtra what aic and hv make the mo.-t f r.- lve-. Tlie iui rut turn it contaiita u th-- L w .f Lite nd lie iif i is woil w trth th5 ri.n f tiie .M-iui'ie t v.-ry 1'amily. It i- pub i-h.:d at $ I a v.-.ir. J special arrao ui.-nf we are n:tl. cd to ofl. r the PiriKiioHMiic Jo i' iix.it. a t lr iiium tor a new iuli'ri;r ti i!m Oi;m; x ttf.t'fai.fc v. r will turii-U th" I'iikkn l oiiM At. nd OitcOoN KKfili.M'AS t ..tiU-r f-r i I o.t. We oiuiiiiifinl the JoLkn.il '. all want a too d Majnine. What -c. (Ji-.iDt Iia4 dotic a a svi2iasi. In List wt't ks is-iite wo pfe some GrantV ro-ss Cotjltct as ,ruilet)f, cludin if rxs.il'o, ntv ' tin a-t tt usnrpatii.o c!iar'5 Hpninst JV'iilfnt Johnson in t!t! ftumus artic'ns of its peachuien', frnu the atctm-fit i f eeaator Situn'r; but many honot K"pnbticati3 d.jret iI fay. tbat Suujoer is an etjctny of Grant, amJ 0C8Pqucntly his statements otiht n t to be relied upon ; und now, t reiuuvt those o' jectiotts and all doubt as to tbc truth of the charge of GrantV m;eon duct.'wc !!ive below the sta'eniont.s f one of Grant's tried friends in th; St n -ate, a life Ion IJepuUliem, and one f GrantV dtfetiders in the eanim'jjii,- but who was ashamed of Grant's conduct and excused it al! on the score of igno rance j Ibis distinguished :cuth'iuan ' Senator Morriil of Vi-riiiont. Of cur.e whatever Senator Morrill has to s.ty conceminjr GrantV conduct in il:e Santo Domingo business will not be disputed by Republicans; then if it is true, that he bag undertaken and still intends t force the annex ition of vtt. to Domingo upon the Sen tte of the United Statr-s and the sovereigns of ihl country against their wil', and abo Against the will of the people of the . Kepublic of' Santo Dominon, wickedly, uoconstitutioual'y, and corruptly, ly secret and expensive negotiation with the usurper Raez. tbcu the houest men of Orei;oD will not vote for him. A BULLY AMONG REPUBLICS NOT . - LOVKD. Oor reputation aui'-ng our ristrr re publiea tn AtwericaJs not holy n UcniiherJt iDor is it, I fen r, likely to ?row blighter bv the history of the SaW: ooiingof comp'teattyfia' I Not thatVc liavc'iti our 1treig" relations always been in the wrong, bu tbat w.; - geehi to have possessed a wonderful ap titude to net embroiled with weaker ta tionatities. AH remember he circum- A etances of our trouble wish 3Iexieo, r or of her troubles ?iih us. AV tore from her the large Mtateof Texas, nnd when Khe pouted about the extravagant boundary claim d, we 'declared that war existed by her uct.and fouht blood j. bat fef?! thwo jeaw to make her surreafor petty unuef Uva aud petty rccipro Hur atitl tinke leT sell two more lurje Suites ; but the wounds of p ur Mexico havi; been blfi'dmg ever since, and if we are loolced upon with .any f.ivor. it is when in comparison with tlie French. ; Thro, in 182 Groyt wti, th rinei p!e port T"oije of tha republics-of (Vn Aim ric t. whs bmob ir l ! and Ian u t tl bv'a o tv.il r.rc" of tho IJniri'd Sf itrs, on ib' Htmsy charge that its inhabitants hat infringed th lights of the tran sit company" i No reparation on our part has I'Vt r b-en m ide for this wan ton and brutal exercise of pw r. .i-Sooti after i hi comment' d the c ir reer of the filibuster Walker ; firt in Sontira. Lower Culiforui i, then in Nic aragu i, where a? Iat h was driven info Rivas. nud taking shelter on bj.trd the United States hlooncf v :ir St. Mary's, was brought to New 0lean, I but only to receive sympathy, and nut piitii.-ltinetit, fr bis piratical athie metus, Mr Huciiaean was loud in depn eating such crimes, but c uld find no authority for punishing the criminals. ut when 'Va kir. in 1S(0 struck at II luluras he was captur.-d .tod met the foe he had so long de-M-rvtd. His acifi, nevertheless, inella ccably stained the character of our counlny. With Paraguay we hid some difli eulty, teu ears ago tt more, which cail-ed us li send a formidihle tiiva; xj edition tbrre with thr't ning de demands. Will she ever forget or tardive ih ' Oar attitude towards Cubs has fre tjueuflv put our r !ti-ins with Sjno in jooji itdv- Si'tnetiue-s we prp s to loiy it at a ' tr e.- it oric.;. an 1 soiio'tiin ;s .n,r ... i private eifZ-'iis jooj.-i'.e I take torce at J iJo-ir own n-k and xp tic in lvs-0 le w tl divw our iiiniter f'rntii I'ffU n eon lenee uf the ? 7. itc .t two A merit ii vt"s uhich wire ilfeoa'v oaded with :d hii at an i-'ano1 Hum, wliich the IVtuvitu loVt-rnmeiit lsl no' jo iiuit It to he rxpoitt'd to f..r iu couiitn 's. I' ru h - ii J no 1 no ', atoi l-vrr. n f.ttlr. ()ily teeeotly, iihlL l!r i7.il was cf ir I'ltau tv. "e j ;ss-a'. of tb.f V til t V fit !l "'in b lt Waso up the J'.ira .iiiiv t.i brui HUaV 'lie Aito lieati mm -tcr. Mr. Wa-hiiani, was reln-d. and flit'T' Upon (it. too.il W'elitt demtoded :ti iiMi ;v af a fixed ti'ite or he Would r!o-o his diiounlU tiliJlouS The IJr. z'ii in ( J ivert.im'ot ui!tiy eo t plied, u our n penned ifit'i's ilteioilter to itiiditate in the war ajaio-if I'ariguiv Wer steadily declined. Sueli kttol iii'-e-. it is humdiatio.' to admit, would li accepted by Ilia.il tr a;y other Aiii-r!Ciu ( J ov i innii'ii! with more alae i ll v wb.-u tenderi'd by lvir.pean n ttioii ill ii if tendered bv lie lTnited Staf-s This unpl-asint recital migtit be continued, but is nor. this enough to require a little uine circumspection on our part, and to -ce, t i', while we submit to nothing 'vrotig, tint we do no! carry ourselves like a bully anion.; little ii riotis '! Th" aim x ition of Santo Doming . whether of spontaneous origin or nursed by the military, naval, and flnaneiil power of the United States, einnot fad to "Xeite that j"alon-;y and f ar of all the American repub i s. The Uni'ed Slat's will he t'c gre:it land shark d' i i. e coutuient, bnse. friendship eiitiees to dewiur and whose anger can be ap peased only by destruction. Our neighboi ho id. insfe id of btiiir one of cordial svinpithv and support, becomes one of appr;hcnsi"U and danger, do in "t rior i;idepetident (roVeru'iietit-. May not an tdlicial. who can obtain nominal supremacy in tho govtrniii'-nt of his people, eonnt on the 11 ig and Treasury of the United States as nil ally when, ever be is ready to betray nnd sell bis country The American .Republic shou'd be the protector, the counsellor, and guide of all her sister republics, and i ot a ravenous beast f prey. Our natural growth prior io our late war excited the envy and distrust of the aristocracy of lingland and Franco because, as they said, we were becom- 1 ing too arogant. and aggressive, can we I - 1 . ........ I......T. .! t. .t..L. ...J.tr IIOl Ue eoil't 'ii iiinvnnii wumjijt k ing exti aordinary accessitins to iur bulk, ami such accessions, too, as will be far more likely to contribute to our downfall thai to the upbuilding ? T e natural 'growth of a free country mm-t be tespected, be let ilone, ami will teccivc the universal admiration of free men, but a forced or uriinVial growth is .not only often citciimvmcd, lut nearly always a positive calamity., ; THE SBWAltl) BATCH OF TREATIES AtL HAD. ' The present Administration was so untbr'uuate as to receive u legacy from the late versatile Seeietaiy of Slate, Mr. Seward, a series ol great treaties city, which contributed, perhaps, nitre to the self satisfaction if tlYe Secretary ih iu they appear destined io contribute to that of the country he ofiii'ia'iy rep resented. Not one of I hesc infelicitous treaties hid its origin with-the pro-eut Adniinistratioti, which tiws to theiii tin original fciltv 'whatsoever. That wiih Dcntnak. for ill annex atiou of St. Thom is --ot 'close proximity with Santo Ibitningo enis to hive been vulnerable to the first occ m carthfju ike ami has been, perh ips ti t inopp irtuuely swallowed ti bv u series of fbowe dis turbers of -fhc best 1 aid plans" of diplomacy, while little Denmark, un willingly tiu-ting U au unadvised treaty and the fa if; words rf th Secre tary, slillers the shuue of tho e who s'unible and then -hastily hunt around to see' if the W. il l's li igers are u -t painted ut th.iu. Our national pod Hon has ; hem awkward and ungracious; hut whit Con d we do?, (Juettiiog Was clear ; we did not want St. Thomas, unles we could take it. as , mj-ht Santo l.)omingoj and throw it bick again too ih T"-e inception of ih se treaties un der l'rcsi lent Johnson was Widely at v iriance with tfo coure pursued by Jclfersou in in the case of Louis iana, and of Mourn? ISlS in ihe case in eiori'Sa. Tiny started with leg ada tive cin-urrunee. They got the consent of (Mi're-s heforeh itid. ond to qu le ho luijnig" of the 1 ait; Senator Hmi. ton, 'lhe fieaty making p .wer was bui the itistt uuii nt of ihe ejih,tive ill ' Iiesldes, j the subje.-t. th u in hud un dei went puhhc d.-cu-'lou 'fhic wile tio crels. I h", p -o,; uu ic otoii whit they Wanted and tt'lnl "Arson 'o, r. Manifestly, in o import inf a s'eji his w s nnd is tow jo- pioper c..ur'i If the treaty making power, wmkiug ii -eeret and wholly r. r.jmion.l. , urV totally disregard the puhlo j oigmnf 'o n republic.!! ur papular G vciiuieu is a ftrce. i j t H k :-: V lit K t C l !t INK I N T 1. li I IMtf.Ii. j There has b -en s much loose ta'k -ti the silbj.-ft o I In ' "M of, roc doep trine," so C "lied, that I 'resident G rati in i) hive been ju-titbd I think he ws in in 4k ing an ertfest i-xpt'imetM o fin not ifs prict'cd uo-anin"; ir ho o is understpoi by the present oenera fio'i. It has by some been held to in lu le mueh' more th.n I think the simple declaration warranted, i A- re.id 'V ttio it tni'V Ieered "Americt no longer op- n to llnopeau cobmizit ion !;"' not that We Watitol to coloniz.j Pres ident Monroe only dcsitidtlnt al! p'f' t A til' lie titihl hive a chance to be u le;i at lent and repub ic if they h ise, witiiout any Iviropeiiu hm bir- iiC' or interference, and th of relic ,,p.v SjMoish mericin col mi , which sptiu wis then str.viug to coerce, wi-re f-j cs t!i it ehaili ng' d - ur OWU is W"ll as a World Wld so'leitU li? The doet tin vis no tba' we were to seiz all fhe land adjoining fjs, nor w is it by any means susceptible of the seifi.h inter pretations t hat Ivtropean vultures were to be driven 'aw iy in order tint the, Aunriein eig'e might swoop down and clutch the prey. j Tin- wis" l'.undcM of our Republic Coin emplatcd a impl" form of g iveiu incut, om? imposing the: smallest possi ble burdens, upon which it would be wholly incompatible to ingraft a system of colonic or outlying de. en:nces. A lare raw. without the defense of I col onies or distant S ates would be imposs. ible, was regarded by our fathers with great distrust. Jefferson, in bis sims plieify. only wauled gun boats ; but Jefietsou never sought to coloniz or to annex distant islands, lie a night to make bunt' of our, bone and flesh of our flesh the great delta of the Missi- sippi. It remained with our late Secre tary of Slate, always grand in his' eon ic pi ions, even a; hen wrong, first to grasp the notth-poc, and then to' leap back to the tqti tor, or to alternate be tween icebergs and carthiju ikes. In his" world tia cling eye tot only J the wh ilc buuudlcss ct)ntinent" was outs but all of its out-ying incoherent de pendencies wee equally to be coveted. Miange ibat any Jep' "lican adniinis tration should haxc been lurel by euch doubtful bans ! DOMINICAN 'EXPORT IlUD8T.t.' i Usually the Reg'sVvr of the United States appear-j' to foj.ow the -Rntish ex uiple in ''making up' the report of Ilaytt aLI Santo Dotninoo, and com bines, tboui togeiber. tint considering the latter wortliv of uv seierate- noiieej but in liStiy a seur.ite aeeount was, kept, ind 'we fiud tmr domcsiie exports to Haytr wcie 2 lb)U Oho. and otjf reign goods le exported S'JU OUb while our UgiucHiiu expviu W Kjuutv DvUiino were .uilyt-SCLtlvJ, and but SJ.bOl, .,r for eign goods re exported. Our impiM'ts fir the same ye r from Hayti were !?0).0.S7, and fr -m Santo ..Domingo only g8:3IG:i; the trade wi ll Santo I) lUiingo. .thus leaving a balance of jihfjii' .t'Acntv thoiMind dollars t be t p.id, by lis in gold, while the Havti4rP H15 '-TJ l' . 1 . . . - i- i i iiii i 1 Wfficn, Lvno'Tt. Ale r- trade was cxeeed.ngly healilUu',leaving et di..,fIl,e)1 J, thi- j,mvU a tot.auee ajf IDH.SUb It) be paid to U in gold. A critical ixamination of ihe trade of Santo' Domingn has be n provoked,' 'and its a-dute nakedness, ihertff.ire'. de-i rvt;s to be f ully exposed. Its eoit-efiuetice has been magnified by being C iitfottuded wiih that of Ilayti although ihe trade of that little repiib lic is quite restricted Of coffc we jmp ined in 180Sfr.eu II ayti 4,731,181 pounds, and from Santo Domingo only 11 1 ,S hi pounds. prom ll.ivli we im ported 'iU SJ7 pounds of coco and -19,-hOS poiiudii , of eotto'i, but none from Siuto Domingo. Of mj.'s: we got 820.(S w oih from II, Mi. Slll.lll j wor b from Sao D miugo Of deW'od we received from II ayti to the amount of $110,112. nnd how much do voti th nk Mr Pei.ent from Siuto D. mingo RemeiMoer the tuimeuse forest we b.ive l-eeu told about, only requiring 1 few blows wib tin: Wn'muiV ax to shio countlc-s eirgocs Th ao.uunt all fold, w is in the v duo $lf Nearly half ol a t our imports from .Siuto l mi ugo were in two it. m ritni-MJ in ill .botany, and ...'. it. lignum vi ;C Why. -ir. tu of the fitui rs u t un iijf miles from ih s C4p Hal do uerly a large a huine-a every winter in cutting uti I selling c r I io,j! It W i'1'd be eclip-rd by the trade of iii'-re Irivs iu Mictttgan a'id M ii e ! Of iroplci! fruit u i here rtrtily ouh' to fio j sjrtif, ll.rir ururth l -o lu.Uti itf, hi cotitely lah ir e-s ! the am.eiut w b iVe to ack now ledge i "1 dolUrs for rip2 fruits and -ight d-dftrs for pra-sa-rvrd fiuits! The 010 r of CiUf .ru; n garden w.ei'd lel bim-e f treated iinbaad-oincly if t single visitor sh ei' I 11 f corn tin. or erry more iball . our wfo!e y4i V miptu latiou troui Sal Domingo ! Here ;tre the fet t lii fioni our oan d CU tnent Mr PreiJiiif ,-silr ' them w if h ihe ftU'i ired Oiil'lOU t'otry- I h ' hoU" hit Jack biliU" which grave S .!: tors have en forsed in this ch imber ! Ih they warrant such cxtravagint pre- dicti ions . 411 True ilrro. On the evening of Thurofny JuH 11 th. Philip G out I colored m in, and fivp letin'e frout-i. were wdktng nh,no; the track of the I'liil ad. Iphia nnd Re id ing Riilroad, when the hit!e of m o com itive reac'M'd their ears. A train wis p-i-i(tg along the N"riiston tin f upon th opp'isite side of the Schuyl kill, and they nppo.d the whistle came from that fide tif tho river. A moment more and the express tr4in wi upon tlotn. There w is no dtdiher atiou Hat th ught ii quicker thin steam ; and with an intuitive ot the d inger and the only w iy to ve hi friends, Philip Gou'd spring upon them and with one herculean fl irt, puhed the ii all down the embank iiKMit, on the edge of which the track was laid. j They were sated. The(pext instant he. was struck by the "row -catcher," hurled into the air. and tVliny upon the water tank, rolled off, dead. Hud it not been for bis prompt ttton tfie whole six petirtiu would hare been kill ed. 1 he might hive s.iTed hitnsell' by leu i"g down the cmtiaiiknierit nnd abandoning h r tricals t i their fate, but tns'eid ot doing so, he saved them by devoting binis, if lo i-ith . Such an act of heroism deserves com luinoratiofi ; and th" name of Phil ip (iould should nit be forgotten, his name and tnrnioiv be honored. Let A Scientific Ki.vkicob. A terri ble revenge was recently taken by young chemist in Venicf .named Orlan do Farntrmi. lie loved a young Isdy but she loved another, who was a tailor. Or Irttido owed him money, nnd pent word be would pay it if the tailor and his lictrotbed would visit him in his laboratory. The, invitation was accep ted, ami OrUodo slyly got them to lake putt in (leetrieaV exjierimcnts. He f.adc them give him their hands, put one pole of a Humkorf apparatus be tween, the girl's tinger and the other into the tailors hand, and then joined cui reti s. The lovers feU to the round in convulsive fits, bu' Fcrmritd only laughed. After trying to discugtge tin msulves fVotti the apptjraius in vain, ii) five minutes they became distorted eoipses. Fertieiini with the utinost sanlroid' i' p rted the ' 111 ittcr to the poUeo uod gave hiuieelf up. PH0FK1SIONAL CAtJJS. dC fil AI K KXC HA IV it . S A L O 0 N.' , QUALITY OP rrr. Ciarn to.. ttiii ut lion Tmul or Ituchii- Ail the State paper kept on filn in 1 thtt ti-adiug i r""m' -- nd St lii-i, Wm CIiBghao IT04 , Vt H. R OBELI, DENT I S T, Has located in Dallas, and "in ready t$ attend t till thote requiring hid airtmce AniBcil Teth of the very tin vat and beat kind. ' Sttnfction guaranteed, or no charges made. Nw is the time to call on the Ihe tor. Office, oruyotuu Kincald'a Photographic Gal lery. ?-tf JOI1 V .1. IIAIaV, .YlVy Al CotitiMCller at L:in . iiai.i.am, oh ;.. Will pra tii in t!i Courts of Kwrnr land In fviior CourU. Cohectiou atUudad to proitiptlj. OrFICK In th. Court House. 41-U J. C. UUm, M. O.a PIIV-ICIW AM) StTKCtON, Offwr bia to tha Ctiau8 lalla and V'iciciijr. OryCE -at NICHOLS' Drug Store. 24 If I. 1. :oi,i.i4s, Attorney and Cjunsdlar-at-Law. Ialla. Orrgou. Js'sial attgiB joh to C'dlcctir.ca aad to in to i-rtie iu K,al Ltte. 1 .f. .t. .ifiiai;..Tc;, AITy aV' Coiuiellor at Lan, omcE in court irorsE, DALL-ll. TJLX tiHUSTY, ORZOOH. ' 2So-f Ua .a'a t'arHHif htii. Joo rrd fr io ortl c-.. d fct drtftft-t. r iT mail, ?u c.it. Pawuhl. t fre Ad treat K. V. r,-are..M. II., Baffl ..N., V. I. V. SViAAVAX, Attorney & Counsellor-At-Liw, Italian Orrcou, Will practir in all tb C-mrt ofttta StaU. 1 e. r risKK. c. a. BALL. I)H4. I'ltKK At HVI.U OFFICE o I MOiiHES' BLOCK, Salrm la it Orejjo" TIME 1 S H O iT E V ! J. J A n E b. Repairer. Ialla. Oregon, H02IE INDUSTRY. mtllS IS TIIKONbY WAY TO INSURE L th I'vruitnenl growth ot uj cmmuutty. la mj pl vei( uur hnuitra with I J.I Hi ClKUJ, a well .i oth-r ihinga. it fhuld b pracWad. I Iim oa band a full Miruiout of avrrvtbing in ttits liinj. Shop bear Wattiircti mill, i'allas. Un'K.m. W.C. WILLS. 11 tf OKU. 11. JONES I J. M. CATT1HS0S JOM1S k PATTKRSON, Real Estate, Inmirancc AND ts'rneral Agents, 6ALEM, OHEtiON Trornpt ottei.tim A&mvy UofinenB. m. w 11 via 1 sr. lUUaa given to the tlcneral liat J, W. ROB ART. Uuri.a Vis 1 a. Lookout for t tie laoconio tiTe Winn the llell Rings! "11 nee the U. C. Halhoad baa been completed S 1.1 Uuno liu. ta.d i rofuteM t ita .pecdy b to DjiiUi. t tne t Ui;na Viat, lie ui- nh th uta ly itair.fuiiin bome INlJiJfeTKY AM) UMliMFHISE. Why teiol jour money out of the etata, and u interior onile, whtn you tin jiet the iremmie v liouie Alauulucturea" article by cali- IDg on , - ' NEW PA1M fjp S R O I The undrr-dsropd. M-Tf prnrfirm jii micro Il-tl Tbey know Ai I . A hav toMtod iO Dal 11-11 lH h. Sr luiiiei od tnt-an it. Oirethoin U 11 it, ill "aid they 'fuel pr confident Uicy can PnHf? von IHj ISe.i ' -J3aowa 4Rstrou PROFESSIONAL CARt)k 1VEW GROCEBTw rtrt- everything io tba QTlOCERY LLNi - " c. BROwrrs. He .baa on band a full ;1upplj,.. which B oflars diaaper than an other Store in DallaJ. 77; 'E2IE n SI EM B R A RET$ PIIOTQgiRAPHS, AMBR0tyPESi AND All Htyles of Ptctur of thete4 Cnlabv II a vino all Late improvements fr tafkinv pictures, I ioTile the patroa. aK of the public Please call at the pbotes Kravhic Uallry. Miin etnreb, -opposite Dr. Kwv hU' office, Dalian. ' . ; y lit & roc eri e PROVISIONS, CiKKi'H and Tobacco VQOD AND WILLOW WARE Dallas, onrJ;oS . DALLAS UVERTi FEED & SALE Cr. Mafu and Court Streatt, " ; - ';'"-'.'' Thos. 0. Richmond, Prtprietor-a HAVING rURCHAj5ED THB ABOVat tsund of Mr A. II. WMtleT, wo bare re Ctr4 and re PtiVd it in V av&Br aJ ill fatiafactorilj taect ererr want ef tho cea muni7v ' " ' ' ' ' '. -" ' ,; -A llugtta, aln(rle or 4ooit, ttaeka. Can cord efjona, otc. te , Furnished ot all hoort, day er oigbt, ea bort notice. ' mperior Saddle Horses, let by th , Day or Week. Tcnrcs, bbTson atilh 4 . T. 0. RICHMOND 1EV PAI1T SHOP; Carriage, Wasn, r Sin . AND ' , , GRAIfiiriQ & GLAIlflO, paper HAnoma, ic., Done io tbe most Workmanlike ttoanner by H. P. SHRIVEIU Shop upstair, over Tlohart A Co'a Haraeit Shop. - ' ' DALLAS, POLK CO., OREGOW. . 27-tf EOL.A STORE, f I AVIK0 PURCHASED A LARGE AND I I entuplete btofk of GENERAL MEIU CIIANDI2E, conaiatiof io port, of Ury -Goods, ' Groceries Glasis CucensvrarC - Tobacco, Ciffars,t And all orticlcf found io o GENERAL TAttl-i KTY bTURK. I would refpeetfolly eoll Iho; atteotioo of tho Pblie t ay EatoLlisbmoal. ' . . . i Higbett Caab prwo paid i for . ' 1URS AND rELTOY,, . , . ; R. A. RAT, , ; Eolo, Folk Co., 9fo to tf OF WORK AT THR LOWEST LTVTtftT PRICES. CAN BE HAD RT CALLING ON. niTXE4 & RACREIjD3nf STEAM JOB PRINTERS, T 03 Front street, Portlasi, Orogo A LARGE AFPORTMENT. of , BLANKS Cirro.it, roOntT, and JusUees' f onrto, b nfintW onhnnd. A1s, Ronda, Deed. Morrarag and Blanks for ttse ia Bankruptcy eaiea. . dverii&e ::t Byu etrr Lt trbras lillher la o(j, tftrr-a Ura, pitteil Ae'a ti,le. " f mil eu4 it" 'jow t4dua 1 vf t 9 lfc A -.Wi 5. I, I J 1 ii a ,- , i f