Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, August 17, 1872, Image 2

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DOMINATIONS FOR I8TJt
TIIE BANNER WE FIGHT UN
DER. For restdt,
nOCACK CJflEELElf.
9 ; OF NEW YORK.
For Vice-Preildent,
B. GRATA BTOWX.
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PRESIDENTIAL " ELECTORS
GEORGE R.'HEf.!, of Linn eouuty.
II. II'OATF,, .ijf Wae ronntf.
I ACCKPT YOUR ; NUM ATION IN
THE CONFIDENT TRUST THAT TUB
MASSES OF OUR COUNTRYMEN. NORTH
AND SOUTlfjARE ' EAC.ER ,T0 ; CLASP
HANDS ACROSS THE BLOODY CHASM
W It ICinf AS TOO LONO DIVIDED THEM,
FoKhETTINa THAT THEY HAVE BEEN
ENEMIES IN THE JOYFUL COX3CIOIH
KESS THAT THEY ARE AND MUST
HENCEFORTH REMAIN BRETIIERN.'
11 0 It A CE p REE LEY, ,
The Political Outlook.
The p4itica outlook is cheering in
tbe extreme I t the : L U rals. From
every j art of bur great country each
day briogs the intelligence of the Lil
eral m isses. Republican and Democrat
ic, marching forward in a solid column
t save our capital ridden country from
the grasp of the lecehe that under
Grant the Imbecile, are endeavoring to
destroy every vestige f Republican
g ivcrunient j-rbite ou tht other hand
t ie toadying parnzans of tbe President
ial horse jocSey, present a most depln
rable.itfldh demoraliied - appearance.
Like rats Uaving a sinking ship, one
by one! tbe friend? .of, Grant are leaving
him and now in the trans-Rocker elates
his followers do not number scores
wherfrbe? formerly bad hundreds. The
North Carolina election to carry which
more than a quarter of a million of the
peopled money was filched from the
tieasury has been a sore blow to the
aimiaitration. Despite the i m porta-
4 m of 2,000 negroes from South Car
ollna, 4,000 from Virginii and 1.500
fr raf Maryland, making a total of 4.
6 DO, the Liberals have carried five
out of, eight Congressmen, a majority
in tbes legislature, and the election of
the Governor is certain wheo the gross
Radical frauds will be exposed. This
gives thai State to Greeley in. Novem
ber next by a handsome majority ; a
the occurrence of elections on the eame
day in tbe- neighboring Stated will pre
Tent this wholesale importation, and
the immense roomed strength of the
Radicals which has been fur months
past concentrated; in North Carolina,
will to a certain extent be' diverted,
so .that their frauds and devices will be
much more easily overcome. ' Verily
the signs of the times are very promia-
Greeley's Prospects Ik Polk Co
Vfi Ihinli W speak' ad visedly when v e
Bay (hot IJoraco Greeley will earry
Polk eounty by st least 150 majority
It true that! the Lil eral strrrth
in the couoty is only about 60, )t t
the Good Templar element which
numbers more - thar 100 t votes
(Republican) if it does not tu'tify it
self, will stfpfjort i life long abstainer
before thoy will. . a 'drinker.' Their
every day conversations their promi.es
in tlitir State Cotjventions, the ntter
anccs pf Jbeirgan all go ti show
lhat in every county the Good Tcnip
lirs will support . Temperance men.
.We await the issue to see if. they will
practice as they preach. .
7 P. CL Sullivan, Esq., archon of the
Liberar' lCrub;, at Salem; modestly
enggeeta hia own name on the electori
1 ticket made vacant bp the with
draaj.of Lane. -Oregonian,
.With what tenacity it clings to ita well
eeftWd .hahit -Heing : What office
doe the editor . of ti e Oregnnhn
iin U I Btiu now uiuen oi in ' I (
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money does It receive annually fninj
u J i 1. ,i t
tbe bodtf of Grans.
Surely If V e Wvttt Be Happy wp
to ut jhlud.ci vr w Uiifclut S8,
The.O'i7K aod Statesman teem
very much exercised ot.fi a low renin s k,
we made on crtnesday evening or iaM ,
Treek, bcroTethetrec-U labatftaierii, l
IJoth meanly ana stuuinusiy avoiu in- ,
fowninsr their readers of b position ta
ken, or that we pro? ed to the satisfac-
tinm of every nnprejudlced man and Ubcse men it is noticable are either out
woman present that Gen Grant bad J
wantonly tio'ated tbe Constitution of
the United States, and bid. undertaken
to force a '-policy" upon the people
aontnet ttiwip will trhirh aaa absolutely I
ob ozious, by bis sooret negotiation' I
awlx. a w " - j I
with the usurper Baexfor the purchase
of Santo Domingo and ber peopbOgon Republicacans are so inactive
against their wi' I : we bad not uenThe reason is ntt difficult to find
ded to stop to notice what thse lick
spittles of Ben HUidy said concern
ing us but thfir repeated refererce to J
us enables us to see clearly their deter-j
mination to be noticed ; we do not un-
derstnud why the big overgrown baby
of the Orfffonian, should faUify us I
simply because we saw fit, to speak our I
mind politically. He seems to have benUt in open opposition to Grant,
couie arb"jraryand evineesa disposition
to jroscrihe the opinions of men who
differ with him, since the time when
peae was declared between the apt.
of bis mercenary brigade and himself
in consideration that the former should
make up a poney purse at our comiuftr.
cial city, sufficient to enable ScoMy to
proceed to the capital of our nation and
secure a fat office, at the binds sf the
ally of the Santo D.mnngo usurper;
and as to the wiseacre of th? Statenman,
nut bavinir suffi 12lit luforiuatluU to
form a beief as to whether or not, his
bump of self eteem has increased or
decreised, since of yore, when he was
a Democrat and legislator, we cannot
say, whether the estiulite he plce
upon himself now, is greater or lea
than then, and consequently refuse an
opinion ; gentlemen, would it not be as !
well to ni'nd your own businesss f
Good News From ab portions of
the country comes the oheering inte
ligence of the wheeling io ot tra runk
ind file of the disrupted Ridieat party
in support of Greeley & Hrnwn. Every
bo-Jy seca that the present besotted
executive U an eyesore io the moral
element of the nation. The -peoie
have come to the conclusion that it
will not do to have the elccrio cnrrei t
herald forth to the world daily, that
their Presidont is down at Long Rranci.
earousing with John Morrissy, Tom.
Murphy and other pimps, black legs
and gamblers while he should beat our
Capital endeavoring to uphold the dig
nity cf th Natioy, which the -people in
an evil hour conSded to him, and there
fore they go for "honest Horace Gree
ley." Ula Prevent lucempetenr y.
Nearly four years 84:0 the Vancouver
niweegenist waa elevated hy tho t.mple
of the United State to the highest
uCice within their gift, in view of his
assertion "let na have peace." At that
time the hope was entertained that the
nation'n wounds would be healed, the
bloody sectional strife, which for eight
long years had rent our country almost
in twain, wonld ceaite, and that a new
era would dawn upon tho nation, How
that hope has been fulfilled we vhall
now etop to enquite None will deny
that since the coming into power of the
rings that run the executive nonentity
we have vaiuly looked to ee any bless
ing that the masses of the people have
received at its hands. It u true that
it has rained manna on the brads of the
aristocratic few, it has enriched millions
of characterless political adventurers but
to the nwses of the people it has been
as barren of good results s the fii? tree
mentioned in Holy Writ. It was hoped
that with Grant in office the revenue
would be collected honestly and the pn
tection of the law extended to all peo
ple, but the present executive hue p!a-
ced in office such thieves and rase! aa
Tom Murphy, and sikntly looked on
when they were engaged in their whole
sale robbery of the people. He has
allowed his satellites in the Southern
States to eommit every conceivable out
rage in the name of law, and for theno,
and other great crimes agiinwt the
I onvi'mnionl'. th rwnnlA wi1! hurl him
i p-v -
m vr t
frora power in November next.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm '
I Rahsstib for ibe VLkumaiqam4
Tbe- Ueasm Why.
Tbe great hod y ot tho farmer and
btine8 men of th?s State have for
e tWQ yparg bpeiJ firmly optr0ed
( thc Qrant lynmty j bat there were
, Rf w itlfluentiai ones who no
bf fnm motive Qf honesty connee-
, .themaelrea with the Radical p-irty
amj ,,ave jt a character. Mont of
oper, for Greeley & Brown, or tale
no part io the desperate efiurt that i
bein made to foist Grmt on the po
pie lor the next four years. Even this
fmt la Lino rpmatkc d bv the people of
this county, who are t a hws to nud-r
v v ? - - j a
stand why it is that the leading Off-
Aside from the general rascality and
corruption which hare characterized the
bcy uf the government since Gracit
cauie into power the appointment of
incompetent tools to responsible po-
Hitions in tbe face an 1 eyes of re pot
jie ,nPn bave so utterly .disgusted the
botiest Uepwbhcans th t they are either
or
p,ssively await hi def-at
Faats.
The stulent of t.ur po'itlcil history
during Grant's brief reign cannot lad
being struck with tb attempts made
by the great nepotist to override the
liberties of the Natiou. Thit be has
turned the whole por of the g vern-
,nent into a midline for personal and
family aggrandisement there is uo one
so f.ol h trdy as t deny, hveu the
men- the pure and the trood among the
Republican party, who vrorked
and spent their money frdy to
secure his election have weighed hin
and f mod him wanting, and we Cod
them in the van ot the greit, Liberal
army whieh is sweeping over the Ni
tion with victorious stride. Mu'tuua
fJ ,juh av siken and their voice
is reverberated back among the pine
wam!s of Maine. The fderal pirty is
gaining strrfffii every dy. It U fat
uo'uio iu its ranks the best t ilents
and uiot hoiiur.ble principles of all p
Ufical parties in the Nitiotiand despite
ihelu;st s':p hu'nan efTrts uf the
GrHUtit!S, the ;i hty current that is
new pcecjMg in the direction of reform
crntiot tr checked. The i--ues whieb
divided the Democrats and Liberal. Re
puLlicaus before the war are dn.id.and
and all honest miti and sincere iover
of thi.'ir cuHitry are now j lining hand
in a vigorous and determined effort to
sweep away the abuses which Live
grcv.n out of the excitement of that
time.
An eschange
says : Geo. Francis
Train is oo his way to California
Po r Golden Slate, our heart bbvds for
you. It was bad enough to have a
total failure of your crops f .r three
years, but now, to be inflicted with
Train & Duniwav is terribie.
Thelttm" hits eeo butting at Polk
county personals in theSi'em Stites
man, but as the egotistic d idiot is not a
responsible being we forbear' noticing
him. The great American laudanum
Mkcr has no bruins to butt out.
Latest l)ep.iU'hc9.
Sioux City, August 12 -Sixty Chiefs
of the different tribe of the upper
Missouri, in charge of Assistant Secre
tary Co wen and Commissioner Rrunot
will arrive here next week rn route to
Washington. Siifinjr Hull" is atuoni!
thb party which includes represenative
of all the hostile North Pacific tribrn
Loudon, August. 14 A Time
Madrid sp-cla1 says that King Amadeus
is reported to have signed a decree
providing for the gr idud abolition ot
slavery in Cuba and Porto Rico. The
document which he signed ia simply a
code of rules providing for the enforce
ment of a law passed by the Cortes in
18G9, providing for the emancipation of
slaves in Hpani-h colonies.
Now York, Augnst 15. A Geneva
letter says the American claims for
damages by privateers sum up about
$7,000,003. The English papers in
the case, however, fix the da ma ire at
83 000.000, which, it is contended, is
all t' a' should be paid, if indeed any
guilt i to be laid to England tit, !,
We furnMi the Kkpuhucav uud
Dear re-t'tf Monthly fur $1 00 jcr,
year
All Over The State.
The Kugene Journal says: From
d-'alerj in urain hr- we are given to
understand that wheat will not proba
bly command more than fifty pfiits per
bushel when harvest is over. Very few
o feres are being made even at that
figure, j
We are informed that llon.'J R.
M'Liiu ou Vri iivill.,liikjr county,
w is seriously hurt some ten diys t-iui-o
by being thrown by u hor-nj.
II iy is scarce and sells for $16 per
per ton in Uuipqui Vailey.
Counterfeit half dollars are in circu
lation nuiueri.u.sly in Rmeburg.
i
The Biker City, Ikrnnetiot savs;
Tlmt a large band of indian" are oft
i heir rservatiori. and are annoviug
and frightening the settlers and o'hers
m the I'd yet te and Weiser. Dendiy.
one on tne cruets, recently cimneii a
short dUtanee from Pence's ranch, and
hirtl a gr-in 1 drur.k m Btisc whiskey
He warned the whites to leave then
as thn Indian were getting ready to
kill every b 'dy.
We glean from the 'Off jonUm : Mr
S. IS. j Ruth rty bvin! in Washington
county 10 mils north of HiUboro
a pruligyofa oilf, thrno w.eks M
which; has only two legs. The bin 1
lets afe full ai d well dpveloj.fd. al
the shoul er blades seem perfect, toif
no front legs are on its body. The calf
seems; to be oiherwi-e petfect. It
strive hard to gtt upm its hind legs,
and it is thought that it wi 1 mjcc- d
yet. jThis clf will hn ne f I he curi
osities of the eoui'iig Slate Fair.
Arm Hurt. A small !wy resid
ing in the upper portion of the eily. was
up iu a plum tree gatherini; t!i fruit
on Saturday last. His f otinu gave
wsy and he was previpit.it d to the
rr-'und a distaee of abut ten f et
He wa picked up breathless eonsider
tihly broied, and with an arm utmost
broken
The Jacksonville Time snys tJiut in
many laces in .Incson county, oat
will turn out fifty t seventy ti e bush
e's per acre. Hay is sclttug at 8l-" to
fJG per ton.
T e Lihffa' Renublican. Gretlv and
Rrtiwu club at Kugene itotnbers 80
members. T ey are all II pu' hmms
The 0e i ti m m iiiriiiii.' over the
lack of tie w in Portliu l s.i s; por
1 in 1 unit stir b-r s:niui." t iu iV
list of a Ut""i'n ible ph r io m iir
ttoMtial uod ni.rtiiiry iitnaii
week Vaneouver t.i .t tti bii v
thre narrii;e, mo liirths, deith- ti.
accidents Think of th '. ye pitnvr
baeolor. nn li-ttak rs ;od d..-tot.!
NiviatioM mi the 1!pM-r
h i been abm I ned f r ihj
i
('lilttih :i
p'e f
seafou.
j :
A very; lrire fire wa rxyuix t
Siitid iv venitisi, several tuihs dwi
the Will mu-tte. The no-thcrn tV
w in tlltitutiMffd from horii-m t r.t b;
Whethefjit wis a h-oi-e. or only ttntt.. t
wejh-ive bceo unable to 'i-cTl jin Uu
most probably it was the litter St-tte
Seventy cents is what the
hah
III
mill is pa) ing for old wheat
A miner in Auburn E intern Oregon
p;J-ke I up a small specimen iliitt
fort fiv ounces at d worth 7;0.
Yesterd ty morning an accident oe
cured on the radroid i.ear (!ointiH k's
Mi I. It npf, ers that h number ot
men were propnlliutf tin ins- Ives along
the road on a hand c;tr. and hid just
turned a curve when thp shrill whittle
of a I'Kjomotivo wit hard. The freight
trin hatl been delayed some time ami
wa- in i hutry to reach the fi st tatji.n
beyond the mill, ahetd ot the p;ieii
eer train It was fier whi-tle that the
men heard Three oflhe tifn jump-d.
but oneJwb'e name we con d tm' a
certain either parahscd with fear or be.
coin" insatie therefrom remuiued on the
hand car. The Approuchini; train
c tiild nit be stopped, and striking the
car knocked him ojf. He fell below
the locomotive, which with the , entire
entire train. pased entirely over him
killing him instantly.
j A meeting wns held at Oregon Citv
on Friday cvenitiir to take into consid
eration the feasibility of bridging tbe
fiver at th.it place
! The editor of tho Ridical paper of
Rneb'ir.his thrown up the sponge
and gone to working on the nilrond
He says there will he a lively time in
his line next fall, writing how baldly
Grant is defeated.
U
j John F Miller is utilizing his swamp
land by pasturinir sheep thereon in the
region ui rviamaiu.
Mr. Simuel J. Newman, of Marion
county, received intelligence, on Satnr
day, of the outbreak of the Snake In
dians! not far from where he aid his
brother have a drove of cattle, on the1
head waters ot i he Deschutes River.
Arthur Charman, seventeen years o
ace, fon of Tho. Charman of Q'g i
City, was dn wn d in tleftth wh le i i
bathing wilh a number o other boyg.
Mr. Pt-rktr reports that 40,000 aere
of Hvrnmp I nd . ute bcea loca ed iu
Cooeo couniy.
POH ILAN llt(Jl S lH Il H liCTOUY
Pabllihad by L. Samael,
General Advertising A''t. 93 Front st
Men s Dollar Store.
No. OO
VI r.t aft
Import
ers of FnY Ooorf. Tv. Ci-nckenr. etc.. tc.
Asrr lloue, t'lmt fl. Het Oak Pino. E7
erythrnff nrnt II Lin(ffeH,w lrpnt(r.
BOOKS, ST A 'HUSKHY I'EltlUUWALS,
Agents fur Ma Me. Tdl. and Cu'a celebrated
t;OM ll-.N-.
Tin. Rlakeman. Taylor k t.'- School Roolii.
Jt I'nirUieJ, u full tin uf Lttjal Slunk for
Tin'- State.
n irmnn. th only direct imporu r t (Jlotbiuj;
CJlittft. CJ. Barrett,
Tf HOLESALE
RookstIlrr &, .Stationer,
LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND.
Y. 79 Frw-l 'iwl A. ft IVnuhittiftott wirt.
BECK, WILLIAM SO.V.TiSiot rtreet,
Impirr-ri mthI Dealer m
i.uss, hiixksani hi:voi.vi:hs
l vt-rr tHriitia.
FinHinif T kle. Fancy (J.hIj. HfHtlfl. Rir I rages
Uoketst. ''roquet Jair.rK.nrnl habir rMrriatrrn
Air-nf l.r tbe -'""anf .mia P.o.i'r Works," al
fr tle -Wheeltr ft WiIhihi St-winjj ma-bint-(."
Beck. John A. 129 Front n. pruciical Watch--inikcr
t Ji"w-l-r. Work done for the Trade
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irft t M -rrf n . ''t.i'd's Pi-t. r-ir'Ov.
n.'nfiidtMi. L. t l i:.i . 1 0? F7r7Tfor-tai-t'n
and d'l-r! io Jewelry, Wath ill.
n.Wd 0. I... 9H Front ft.. mhP:tU deair
in J r"eri'. I r. ynrlln MatiriaN. Ac.
nodifo. f let. A C,97 Front .St.. h-dsi
di-li r in hiuc!'. Paints. Oilji. 1i'hp. t-.
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1ntrn!itinxl II itw .ntr. Front ft M- rrin st
!. I(uil lih. Pr. Fn o Huss attends stva mers.
kohn. J A '.. si Fri.t t , wnolale nod
n tail d I'r Fine Clotbimr. Fiiru'e Hoods.
I nii.ni I r K htaurant. priat' r mi for
j V 1 Families, vt 1st A Pine sts Q Vos Pr.
Merlin. K and f. d.-nlerfii Vi:u nnd l.i
qn r: O S. N. Co's Block, and San Fran
h,:iu A ." titner. Ml Front m, wiioit-oaie
1J an.l n-t'il' enfcpfioner".
a ii.vi i . . V.t FirM M V iiirlmiakcr
j and .l ider. "ffV-ra to the tmblic a fiae
nKxiTtm nt of Watch . Chicks anil Jewelry .
"a ,ueU.r A o.. Front ndT O. st, dealers III
ithiu. t.. J.. llaro ware, lru. oieu.. iii.Oa
ke. Hardwood l.umtier, ft,, P'rlai.d
Oci idVntal II"tel. corner of First ft Morrison
ctrwls Smith ft Conk Proprietors.
latrih. WatkinsftOorti'll. Real Estate Agts
Jill Front "t lf l I r ft WKin -l ?,.
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T in Tinware and stoves
I I win r, Pxul 105 Firht street iinj.t'nd lier
I lin wooden carvings parl r nmamenta. fte.
nider. J. O. Kval KHtat and Monej Ilroker
9i Front utreet. Portland.
I I nsenhaniD, I. S A Co., Tobacconist. iiU.
11 porters ot foreign and Domestic Liquors.
Ii
tiss H- usc. Front st. On First Class Prin.
rip-le. Thomas Ryan Proprietor.
Sherlock. S fil Front ft 62 First sts. dealer
in Harness A Saddlery, Saddlery ware.
Simon, j ., iiti rrontsu, dealer In poors ,Sh
und Blinds Window and Plate dlwss
insheuoer. II. 157 First at. imp'ter of Pianos
Otlrgans. Sheet Music, Musical Instruments.
STUNK, n. 1... No. lot Front wtrert.
Watcl-miikor and Maiiufauturinp Jeweler, is
appointed Agent for Valtbara. Klgln. E. How
ard A Co. Chas K Jaci.t and California Watchoa
also tor all the production and ijnports uf the
California J-wclrj t'otupan. San Francbco.
Smd tor circular. Wati'hen repaired In lho'cr,?
bet umnuvr, W A Kit A MED to give satisfnc'ii
is
2 kydoiore.S. O., 123 1st st. Druggist a Apolbe
aaxj. I'trfojaarj Ad Tuikt aitialag,
now Itw, 73 Flrsr iff., P,tm. -lram
M.iiiT.n i. art tnnteriitu trirjng initramtl
mith. Put., Broker, W Front si Dkr tm
) .L-al 'iudtr , Uwvl itoi.ia and li.d L)uU
s
1 mith Jt Davi 7 1 Front pL wb'l'al Lru
Pain, Oilf, Window G las, U. 7
Terrv Biot. N-. 173 First street, tMBufact'rf
and tealr in Furnitur, Betiding Ac.
fjjtba CMIiiu lore, 112 iiovt it. Clotting
1. Fa'K good ttwt. 8boes Harris a Fragw
riluttlo. II. II. I42I4TFronritreet. Dealer in '
J. Wanns an Agricultural farpteawot.
rme E. I), n w c r. 1st ft Oak sta. dealer ia
1 fine Brandies. Wines. Eng. A Iff Porfr.
f iyler J. A Hront t. wholcale dealer IB
FTutfr. Kgi's. Cheese. t,Hrd. Faoon ete.
UM liaiin A Miers frOntral Blo'-k r'not
r . Domini scion Merchants oVsl'ln nr'Ha
"a, a. u-oivy A Fecutiiuer, Attorney ftuu Ouiui
ff ktors i Bankruptcy. Office 0. F. Tua'l
J. HI. IIUBIwKlT,
Justrce o f the Peace,
DALLAS PRECIXCT - - Polk County '
DEEDS. MORTGAGE POWER3 0P AT
tn ey, and other lerat papers druwo anJ .
,urixm! ded, on sburt uotbe. Office in the
C'-.urt Houho. ISM
ijutavji jiMMJMuuti iM..tu j xuX4 ywmjwwmm
LA HU ObL At AOfilTir
Will commence the academiit year Monday
Sept. 2d 1S7.', with m full corps of teachcrj -follows
:
F- It ORUBBSPMscirai, Mrs. L. A.
UltUUBS, Pkkckptrrss, Miss. M. E. SMITH
TeftciiKK or msre. j
Rates of tuition as fuiiows.
ACADKMIC I)f'T
Km;lisii bi(ftciiKS ..
l'ulfcAKV iftf'T. ,
$3 00
t t)9
Extra Stimwks
FkikcuPjb Tkhji...
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2 se
$12
liEM" SALOON
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CLOIXu OUT
COST-
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on iU-fir d e dis,!ititMio th- ir retail bu
iis otf.T ihi-ir etirw iio-k fr .( at cost.
T anyone M'ij"hinj to nits2e in Iho furnitur
liu.iiicj ikis i.i a ra cbimce. The atocls,
iiitijit he dossil hv Oct. lu H'I will Imj ftdd at
cuniyW c fh ly. Call ami tbeua.
27 4 w
TO ISUlJLl) .
LUMBER,
LUM3ER.
LUM3ER.
THE UNDKRSTONED RF.SPECTFTLI7
calls the attention of Mechanics and Ru'.le
ers toth fet that they have refitted their Mill
n the Little Luck ia mute, and an now nreprt
tufurnij-h lumber at. th lowest OA All PRICKS
and in quantity and quality to sail, llaviac
letter fa. ilities than any other Mill In the eont
ty for the m.iufacture of a
SUPERIOR QUALITY
nf LUMRER.it is our intention at aa erf '
-MATCH tin ANI PLANRR,
After which time we will be prepared to far
nisb lumber dressed and matched
An excellent MOUNTAIN ROAD leads dt
rect to the MilL A liberal share of ptroj)
Solicited.
8I1KADEK ACO.
3tf.
MUSIC !
PROF.
MUSIC
RUT AN,
.mf Ul commence Ms classes in ocal d In
f t strumeulal music at the M K Church oo
the first M n day in October net
tf
JR. SITES, M.I)
Physician and Surgeon Dallas Oregon ."
OFFICE.. ......at Resldaasa