Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, September 07, 1872, Image 1

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    VOL. y,- iNU. 27.
DALLAS, OREGON.. SATURDAY. SEPT 7. 1872.
WHOLE JNO. 131
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-It Isiod Em Saturday Homing, at
Dallas, Polk Coanty, Oregon. ;
P. C, SULLIVAN PROPRIETOR.
SUBSCRIPTION BITES.
r StSGLK COPtR8-0n Year. $2 00. Six
Month-, il J. . f irj Mm tin. lino
' .Fair Club of rn nr nvire $1 75 per annum.
, $iriptim Mas bpuid ttricttg in vdvanet
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0 i"r(ttHnrtr1ei), first insert'o, f .1 00
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. A UHorl deductt-m will be mad to quar
'terlv an t yearly advertisers. 1
Prfe-wional cards will be inserted at $12 00
- per annum." ;
Trvment advertisements rnnst be paid for
lh a trance to injure puhlifa'ittn. All other
ad 'eraSlng bills muH be paid quarterly.
ttt leaders Uken at their current value.
f Bttns an V Job rw.trk of every description
furnished at low rates on short notice.
;iirif.nsTRUSi phkknoloui.'al
Jl!rNL.ts in every respect a Fir.t-
Cla Max nine, Its itrtielns are i tins lii.rhia
interest t- alt It tMit-h.s wh.t we are and hw
t make thts int of oir.-el ve. Tlie inf. rm i
tin it toii$jtl oit-ilti Liw: Life and Health
id wil wrti the tri.-eiMhe Mi-thi'iik-t. tvt-ry
Family. It i pah ihj I at $ S Oa a year Uy
a special rraii .:i-m,tit w arj enabled tit offer
the I'd tKSoMC!C.vi. Iui rmai. I'ri tnmin t..t
toeit mtii ribcr ! 4liotiKiil.:reiii ic .
ur will furnt-h the PiihkX'H.i.gicai. .Lo us i.
set I Oiikg n I.KPrBi.te. ti.ili-r f-r $4 "J
V e xit neiid the Jvhal to all who want a
go.d Magazine.
THli hi:i. iui;.
When I'utler, the reputed
fYpoon thief, a nil now Grant's ri 1 1 1
hand supporter, titatJc I he oj'iiin ar
juiuerit V.u iJm- j.nrt of ihu Ilittic vt
Itejircs.-iit uive.i in ihu Anlrcv Julm
eun imp. acTiui 'lit trial, be lure llif
Senate l i he Dnittd i?ac-, on th
WtU Jay .Match 18GS he ai-l :
This, ilf ri. ;s ihe plain and inev
italilf ifi.-ue bt tort; the Sen te and ihv
A'tierioiii tuji!t :"
lias tlif Pte-idcnr under the Cnii?ii
tion i he iiMr i ban ktifjr'y prt'r itive t
will r'Yti.v r.tn .ffici; and s-pei'l
from' office ind. fi ii'clv, all t xc nv
offirrs id tluv United Stafis, ler
Civd. military, tr n 1V-1I. at any ami alt
tttne?', and ti.l tlte vacancies with on-a
turi of his ?! ajrpoitrtinrtit.lor his own
purpo.-rs, wi'hotit utiy rstrt"t wh.it
evt r. or Ki!.sibility of n t : i nt ly the
iena't or by Coiirc-s ibr"iijb bnv.
U.siy . itaett dr"
Then fore, by thes- articles and tin
answers thereto, ihr motiit'iitiMH
tio", here and now. is raised wlu-thrr
llv pre-iJeitinf tire t'if (' it him
the prern'utivf 'IH'I itmoer chi'imel for
it) uuijht. iii fief. t exist in ii p'irt tf
tlie C'litxiiliu (mot fjitverifuciii a. 'i J'tr
VedcBne I here fore, nti iuipcatdi
able lnb criUiti atol midi !iu aiH r to be
Mt in it nut a it nr eniixcqiieiit ex xnfi
rerxivp ni unite tnintimeiitut or rxxen
tint principle of ijnvrrmve , or hhfilj
p-fjiid''rifii in the pniilic. tafereif, uml
tli in nmi cuiisixt if it viuMfio'i if the
CiHixtitftiwi. "f lino, ot mi i'fhriil imtfi
4tr if (I'ty. hy "a "ft riiHiinitlrd or
littiitt'd. or without viohitiioj u p'miic
la to . Uy the oh a e "f iixcrttimriry
jmicer J rum inpr' per motive, or fur
twpitiper purpose "
'J'hts is precijv!y the i-fue before the
country, t day. IlaH I he' l'fcid nt
kindly powers? If he has .then, the
foUowin , laijac id Uuth r, in an
oiber portiou tf that tjK!tch, U pro
pltctie.
Thc rvpon-ibility is with you ; the
? tfea d" tf 'ife '- Constitution aamst
li-uiiatU'ii Vte il nur hands ; the iu
ttitHs tU hopts -f fiee itihtituiiuns
aajt Mt't jMOr cidict. "I'he House
it llepr,setiial'evehj'' done rs duty.
r hne r mcd the tcs in the
coitftttutioftal naiiier j we h tvo
"Lituo.t the critniiiul lo your bar, and
demand jtldmeti. at ) our hau ls fur
Jjis o peal ti iifes.' i ' '
Neer aain, "if Awdrew Johnson
tiU and free' i his day, eaii the people
Jhl '4iiitW y other country by eons: i
tuiionul Vtoit-G-t and jru irds stay the
usurpations xf xeculiu jower
i" i ' .
tl..- h . ..r-tdi. V has moved
m'"vKf ":'' . ' . .
in tbecare oltoir piCi-cut nut..
3ry cl1iefiain.' Who lias Itetu able to
itayjiissurpttiotis I WltH; power in
'till ltid, h is been c impatoot to check
(iti 1 U J . vSt'.. "- ;
his onward oiaroh to despotism ana ceo-
litioo? IIvj the Rovcreijins ol
ilscountry . thrpah 5 their rcprecnta
Itlve iP .(Jut ar i fwh Ij tent, - bee n
.blo to gty hi ana?8 No! ' II avo ' the
efforu of grayo Senators iTWflpectivo'bf
party uiBlimioiM, been eijual to the task ?
No! ; Have the threatening of loreijn J
powers on all Kides, had the effect to
:h. ck his c i!liniou. with u-oirpors, his
violations of interoaiioii.nl I ivv, nnd his !
trampling under foo with impunity .the
cuustitutiou .iml l.iws of 'other rip ib
lus as well as our own? No! Have
ihtj examp'e and wniniuvs of n Al x
under, a Cae-ar or a Napo'cou, bei n ad
e-Hjite to cind hi, silent but tin
oudled indoin? No! lJut
dep::e ail these, and inoro hnt mijht
be rn utioiicd. he has irono on sur
rounded ly liH Com p:i tiions in arm,
heedhss of all etiitc.tits hy fViend; -or
w.iriiins of foci, political, until to d .v.
by hi hectet b ioitis with foreign.
uiper-; his c!audstine ojieratinis
With 'Oiio f lh crowmd bends of
Kurop-; h? di-ii-i m ned dirarl of
our re u''d;-hi inuiuions. and the
rights er Ifi Iii- of 1 1 o peoplf he i
abtoit lo p!tn. i;s it.:o a w.ir with a
fottiyu n.iiiou j Jcdoe the titeVsjuly nf
mitit.iiy ti.t i.-ti.u hp j tb. tt, with his
Coailjutol8 td the old vol!d. ft :r down
the leat upcr uet ure t I umali lib.
city re.ind by He faih rs of the iw
o'liliou ami .-e!cd hoiiof-.tbty ii!i
th-ir bloo.i ; atid crei uj on i:s dte.i-ill.-
ruins a j. rt ui n. oii. il :. ; i- t ei y
which wili u!mii ttt-'v d; vc litis in.
piot.d pt- pie and fl -ui i-hiny t-mtr
lirTo the pti'si'lit d yr;.i!i d and lit !-i
able eotiditi- u nftoir ii ti r M xei.
' If Andrew Johnson o-t iptit and
free this ,day,"' t' bat ? Ot his vio
lation. of law. What I. w? T e ten.
ue of office act ; and John-on did iro
ijuit. and iie, ; ml fon th it d.-y. ti e
events ot which. r-!nok to its vet y ci t -ter,
the whole fabric f our Au.ciican in
li llfitin, there l as L en no tesfta'i.l
ii ton executive u-urpa'iuus.
Wii was Andrew J .It t-ou ? The
President of the Uoi'ed St t s a s-r-vattt
in the h amis of ihe pe-opJe. I
V. S Grant our Lonj ll-itidi heio
inor ? If -o by whar auih trity il-es
he claim royal prcro itiv ;s ? is if the
Oon-titufitifi tint he so wantonly 5o
lated ? N Mich authority is found in
the treat charter nf mir liberties. His
warrant i ot.ly found in the p-ec lentst
set by tlio-e iron c'ad motiarclH, who
taking advatit.itj f f,c p.-nple eoiifi ,
lencc ami their own milit iry p.uver
hive in all aires crushed out thepirit
of liberty, and ttsfeued their shackles
of sfcrl unii the limb. of the people.
Johnso'i violated the tenure of offi :e
!,ct ,;r:,,,t violated th; taitWitntkni
Johnson violated tfi; S'ix u'e of
coiniioti -use and decency, when he
swuttu around the circle, and p nircd
out his vials ot ribaldry upon a co-ordinate
biarich of the piveriimeut. Gen.
Grant violated the Pa me statute, when
iu vio'atioti of Federal law, he sipoiuted
Stewart of N. Y. secretary of the
i reasury, t.a men ms.steu tn u
Ha m m . t ft
Utmoress .Uhl n jiea' mac law lur i..0
own t-pecul benefit.
Johnson aq'iandered weeka of the
people's prt-cious tilt),in perambulating
fho country bcleh iiir reat hWellioy,
but Vd'.c words to inflate his ire. Grant
t-fti.-iudered months of the people's time'
at Long Dmnch, to the utter negb ct of ,
his sworn duty, in ri itii-g. tnidniglit I
reveling ..lid ub manner of debauchery, j
We ask every honest m m in Uhe
name of reason and Justice, has Grant,
any U vantage over Johnson in litis
regar.t ? We chalb ngo thj wisest of
his worshippers to show it ; and if this
be so, are the people of tin United
States so unjust and ho oullable, as to
nmai.M, .. I., ,vmcI ...l!., i..l,...v- u,ol
" J "
uud the other to ihe hkies? but, if
you will, be not aniitzed if the time
should cotue. when the rocks and
mountains throoghotit this broad laud
: . 1 ;r-. . ,
iihaH, ppcak, and by the power of the
eternal deity proclaim the dissolution
of our cherished tustitutions so dearly
bought. '
, . , i. r ;. . - . ,
meo es Batter! Morrill and Logan, after
usin ihe latiuao and arguments they
di J on the occasion of that impcachtneut
ttial, use iht ir talents to defend his
besotted iu oanee, and acta of
usurpation and crime.
Permit us to brius forward upon
llif'tstaud a toflor witness fiom nmttt'H
own househo'd ; iu hi- arutuents upon
that trial Lo.ao u tered these word
and this soothm nt.
I bold that ihe President of the
TJni d St ut possesses no hiwer. llmA't
than that riven him by ihe Con-tit utioii
nnd'tlie l.iw- ; and I mean by I his that
lh- it re no inh nent powers in the
Kxecmive, no reserved authority, im
?'tt plenty:- r than tlioif
whieit ate to'-eriir dependent. UJh.ii
ami deriiidi'e from the expressed
voui ii ui i'Mi.tl rViioo and the law-.
With lit i-viUt.f a m tnatchy m Iresh
in ibeii m-iionv ' - lrmer? of the
t?mlit ijtiott iiii-Iii to Hiirroimd lh
Pteid. nt with Mich ehecks as to make
him u in-te eoctitive nfiret the
yerviut of i ho people. His powers
Wi le ?teeitieal y d fined and confined to
ihf i.;.rtotte , tiiupa,4r eie I the
hi h Si.to.r f teevmy eu.ba-sies U
ihe tepres. i:I.imv; t f ihe g-ieniment
lit: vg tm .trpj ' I f ill alfrioiilos of
sovetei jotv; b. w;i vtven no juri-dietiou
nvii lite l y.i.t tVe judicial br.im.lns
i-ut .ui iheeonlrnrt a- ma Je amenable
ii lb - hh'I' t-r hi- not flit-ial a
u'c'l a 4 b iiHiei.il c 'mlnct ; he can
i:r i'e ii tfue. an t hi-' .ipptMitiu
pitw 11 ni cm iiiioiiil ; b i ma't
to dec ic r. or a! t c uiUe ireai-s;
bi .iii' ho. it in ini . "'J -ef .ciiUmmJ
i.-hii i' io i.tii im.' ii'r.'i -.liuii' in L'im-
ijn., rantmj 'Hl"iis ;m. repr-cves.
lo eoiiehidiny ttcni-'S ami apui injr
inh i-,oi.ti - and oilier pub i otlieer
' hy in i Willi lb .olvieeaml etn.-ent n
tin- St iii " He is f he Xt cum r f"'
,ii.f i.ii- erc t Ii it Me hnc iv
lain fu'l i Xifirnl " lie i Miiliotli
i lor ! .t-t j id eial atfrltule, aii'J Mr.
K ot :
Viie law n re duly mole and pro-nrilyatt-d
lo-y ooit, remain to be eXe
ed N ' ili-elet..n t ! IH IC-I t"
ihe xeeiiMve ofIier. It i-not for him
io d. -libera ami deM'b upon the
expedi'-uey of ih Ii Whnt Ait been
our? ticrlne-f to he InC nn hr nil the
Ciintni'ix fin tn nf fl' lthri 'ifion p fsmt l
h'f t!-e ('n.!tlnlinn unifht In rtfC'Ve
pnmip ' nheiViCure (Koiil CmutiicutHi it h
vol I p it) I )
N"W tiy!i (rant on thrs- scales,
and he is found wautinjr.- yea, he i
found to be a violuter uf every principle
there t-xpiessed ; ami vet the-c very
men are howling for Grant, iu the face
and eyes of the recorJ that be is thus
ruiliy ; iml why "h all this? Can any
man divine? If ho en, let him c -me
to the fiout We desire not to jmle.
but we f.'el a itli iriz d tt answer iu
the Ian ju aye of one of Grant's friends.
(Mornll of Vetm.int ;) "fake away
Gr.nii's milit iry prc'ie, and htsjMjer
ations as a eiviliio ,woukl nut have left a
Coporaf uuard "
Every u-urp:ttion of power or viola
of law. we hav. eh ir ! upon Oraot.
j we h ivc the documents to prove if any
,., dc. . lhcn kt ,he uuprfjudlced,
ll((J I((f( a low fwf m
; ,o ilVesti fCf rcaJ
OUU TCMI'KH ATti AND MtlttAI.
I'lilMMM.
To the genuine teinper.in e men and
men of uiorals in ibis county, we call
ilftoitioii In the (o'louriinr Iriilhf'ni hiit.
liry of C COIlJuct f j. S Gr!ttt
wl(ite oll ,li!4 CUJISt it ;H from ,le
fl.,H JU. of vjM A. j l)ul,iWi,y uf the
A;frt) XUrth,ccxt, and gives the names of
',1,1 resooetabiiity to vouch
for its correc tions.
, ' - - i t t r ' !
It is wll known ia Vancouver that
Gi-'ft, wh le here.wis iifH.e ed with the
! wotst Kiuges of tie tiium iremcus. And
,,lirtVr a ""'M ti'ed L-.VcIaee, wh
I ...... ..1... I it a 1
W ' mP "J- ,H-U
llheeventuirsio tao h.m to ihe wors
j ,ypoof Indian ranches in a car-wn
j and ui after hi.11 next moruiiix- - Hi
worst
carriHtfe
is
j profligacy while here was eoiiiiuun talk
m"" " he Mrcet.' T
ien. Instils, 11 w Q larterm istcr
General; wauuo of GcnJ rant's Van;
couver chunis. Ho had mulatto and
half-breed children there; but while
J ho fathered them up and educated
ibein, and has .lately taken them home
j to hunt sod piek cacjas,"
rftessavi
ini:-r r.n: m rrtiNi
vuuh iti;.i.
Tile following; is ftoui the Mirror 0
T'ontyrnphy :
The year 1872 is destined tn jro upon
the records an the yreat jubilee ear.
W it liin its das, Uostou Iijs t ceouie
uiU-icallv festive, and, to crown ilf.
the printers of ihe-e States will partic
ipate in n tr.md national festival in
honor of Mr. Hor.oe Greeley, who will
asiurudly le elected President, nnd inns
uive the frHiernity. of whom 4e U o
won by a iucihIh r. a firpMrtmttiy
ittlmtolp- in self eonoratulaiitin upon
ihe levutiott of so oimwI a pointer and
man to the highest office in the jrift of
the people What a lessuti the life of
this oruit man presents ! Kisitiir from
the lowest surroumlins to his present
CUiUu-DCe ; and that, too. without aid
of any sort other than a fair Country
-chool education; and the art of print
inp;. he has nueeee led not a orue are
apt to u-rjres , by rod luek," but by
indomitable perj-everance and honesty
True lo the priucijdes he advocated,
not only when a printer., working at
the ea-a but as the great ref'.rm editor,
he bus witldcd nn influence i renter
han ever was pHjs-rc-sed by any ierson in
a tike pxsitbo. at any period. That
she art of printing had much to do in
moil Mi no this wonderlul old man,"
no one will dotiM. To its teaehinj4 he
owes much It is a ehi d d tli.i art.
ml has come out uf it purified by I he
Contact ; would I lt.il we eou d ay the
uie of every ore of its otseiples!
He m ver dri.k iufovieai ng liju-.r ;
he thus kept hi mitnl cle.tr, and hie
rb ifat It r un-lil it d No victtois habits
Wete alloavd colllpiontiishlp. Ill him
-yiitra- a-. ami is, plain tlotbin
e tii-e he never Was a dandy.
This ntatJe him an o jtct o!" reeooni: n
a a fl I 1
i.v ihe ina-.-es. who would ot uare io
affect familiarity owarJ ihe welloIreet
poet Hraiit. the Minaith and pobshtd
Matltle. the trdly lttii, ot'lhe vn
lauo s Gt-rb ti HeuivU. As if i xpaoded
his ineral xtt rtor n tniifietl the J.,llu
I to ace Gtccl y, ihe rjptt. was i.oc itud
tlie allle, lo .til oolwatd tvo'enecv :t
the Hon. Horace Grcclev, the o'e.n
. tfitiir. 'J he aifvanCellieot and rr fining
piot-oft of the ii'iml did not int.ii.ie
villi the uitural kindue-s and -t-i-p'e
oers of ihe mio. His enemi s. poln
ieidy, when pa.iu-r liiiil on the .".tree's
will nudof' each ot lor, and nm.itt.
O'd Horiee, an honest old nun , i -i
pity he'. on ihe wrono t-ide," The
f.iuitli.trity shown by ihe maj..es los-atl
Mr. (jreeley is mf I lie re.-ulf. as m io
-upp'tse. of hi peculiar Co-tune but
pojttilar recognition of h-s cmincui
eervine. Hr. Franklin was our fnt
oreat . lyporraphic representative within
the political circb of our nation. Hi
fame atid name are rreen to our hearts
yet. A greater than he. in the heope
of hi itite IIL'Cucc. and the litircne: of
his heart, rcpiescn our art now. L-i
the ki asiou lie one of (uigratul ttion.
Hove are a QUAItTKU OK A
MILLION OF PHINTKUS in ihe
States, nearly all of whom are voter
Ail are intelligent men. Let none of
limit fail to record his will in th m it
ter.it he loves the art to which the Hoc
lor" and they themselves belong This
is not a political j tttrna!. hut on this
occasion we are interested, because a
worthy member ot our craft has after
ih; lihor ot ytr. achieved a merited
promineiiC) and nw aw.iU thu suffra
ires of his fellow countrymen and work
men; tint knowing what the man is.
and what he nas done for the cause of
humanity, we feel confident that a bet
ter selection could not have been made.
Changed Hands and fallen.
T'-e Dalla Ui:PUOf.tCAN has ciuned
ha ndis and now comes to us under thn
lirof hlDKRAL ltEPUBLICAN. That
uteatis l) nioeracy, nccordin; to Gree
ley's Diciitinary. Alt aueh issues nrc
only campaign sheets, and necessarily
short lived iu this instance. '
The above which we clip from that I
... ' r ' . ...
obscure htilo sheet, The JacksotivUJo i
Sentinel, is decidedly rich. "Th
O'Kelly of the Clancarty Bog" has
been ho rouhly handled hy Senntor
Fay, during the lat few months, that
wc forbear noticing further than to wiy.
Uoy keep your face trashed and your
uusal orpin clean, and in due tituo men
may give you a passing notice
Wo wonder who that liar is that
writes for the Bulletin, over th idgmv
lure" Polk county. "All such miscreants
upport Grant and tho Sao Doniiogo
infamy. Iet tho 1 ecJascuUtcd Uaoi
confess,
PiOFUSSlOiVAL C AUDS. d C
B A N K E X fl XX G I?.
S iLO 0 NJ
TflC FIXIST aUAIJTV OF
, Wines. I-iqin'm. Ales forfer. Cigars etc..
etc.. dipenMd at this Temple of Bafchuii. Ail
the State papers kept nn file in the r'ndinjr
room- Call and see hi-i, Win Clinghan l'ro.
lV II. RUB ELL,
DENTIST.
lias toeated io Dallas, and is ready to
attend to all those requiring bis aiM-Unee
Artificial Teeth of the vry liuest aud Ust
kind. ; ,
Satioftfction guaranteed, or no charges made.
Now is the time to cull on the Dct-.r.
Ot&ce,oppwsit Kineaid'tf Photographic Gal
lery. :.7-tf
JOIl. J. DALY,
Ail'y oiiii)sc!ler-at-Law.
DALLAS, OltCGUN.
Will practice in the Courts of RecorJ and In
eiiof CourU. Cullectiuus attended t pruuiptly.
OFFICE In the Court Iloust.
is c. qrubbs, r.i. d.;
PlIVisiCIAN AND ttUROCON,
Offers his Services to the Citizens Dallas
and Vicinity.
OFFICE-H NICHOLS' Drug Store.
,34-tf
J. U. SITES. M.D
I'by sit ian and Surgeon Dallas Oregon
OFtlVE- at IUidnce
24 tf
tA CREOLE ACAOE.TiV
Will com men re the acadc-mit year Mutiday
iH'pf. 2J 1S72, with a full corps of teachers as
totluws :
r-11. URUDDS, PattctPAL. Mrs. h. A.
GRUUU5, Vnr.cr.rruM, Mus. M. E. SMITH
Teaciikr op iltllC.
Rates of tuition at fwi'etws.
AcAttf.atc De't
Km: i. fii JJiAM.-iiKS
l'tUMAKV Dtl-'t
$3 00
$1 ou
Kxini Sn i itg-
FRKien Pi a Tana
llltAWISO
..2 50
..2 50
Mirsic
$12 03
1. C. ISUI.EIVAIV,
Attorney & Counsellor-At-Liw,
Dallas. Oregon,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. 1
a. n risKc.
c. a. BALL.
i)r. fiskc a ii att,
officeNo i moores block,
latent.. - Oregon
10 if
"GEM?f SALOON
31AIX STREET IXDE-
FEIYDEA'CE.
The Wft rf wines llqnnfi. ales porters and
TEMPKlt ANCE OOKDIALS always t.n
ban I, fine Havana cigars. Free re I in rooms
attached to the saloon. 11. M. Beau Pr.
: , . .. 27 tf
LOOK! LOOK! !
LOOK!!
U OLTEH, WO It I LLY & CO.
ELLEHDALE .STORE,
Uava jest received an immeesa stock of
Hoots and 8hoea
Hats and Caps,
Clothlny, Crockery and Glassware,
s Hardware, Crocerle,Provlslons,&e.
DltCS GOODS, 8AA1IIP1.E, FANC
A DRY GOODS of all kinds,
Vhlch they will sell cheap, Come aud
try their prices, j
The highest prico pnU for all kinds country
produco.
MILLIONS of EGOS aad TONS of BUTTER
...
Wautai
Bolter, Woxtley C
PROFESSIONAL CARDS, kC.
For everything in the GROCERY LINB
M. C. BROWS,
MAIN ST It GET, PALLAS.
lie bas on hand a full supply, which h
offers cheaper than any other Store in Dall&J
2-tf. , ;- .'" : , I t? M :t .
m m 7Pr-wr
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PHOTOG K APHd," AMBROTYPES,
; AND
All Styles) of PleturM ot th btt finish.
TAKEN BT
jr. il. K IMC AID,
HA VINO ALL LATE I M PB 0 VEM ENTS
lur tnkiiiit pictures, I iovite the patroa-
age tf the puhlic Please call at tbo pbote
Kmphic Uahcry. Alato strret. opposit lr. kb-
bth's .8iee. Dallas. .... 1 tf
DALLAS LIVERY, FEED i CALE
STABLEC
Cor. Main and Court Streets
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Sund of Mr A. II. Whitley, we have re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
munity. - :
Itugglea. tingle or double. IlackaCou
cord Wagous, etc etc.
Furnished at alt hours, "day or night, ta
short notice. . . 1
Superior Saddle llorsea, let by t bo
llay or V rest.
TCRZ3S, SCASOIIA I1LC.
4 T. O. RICUM0ND
COM TORE. '
nAVINO PURCHASED A LARGE AND
cmi-ktc Seek of GENKRAL MfiR
C11AXDIZK, contiitiog in part o
Dry ioods,
la'roccrics'
OI.isj, Queens rnrc
Tobacco, Cigars,
And ell articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY bTOUE, I would respectfully call the
attention of the Public to my Establishment,
Highest Cash price paid for
1 UltS AND PELTRY.
R. A. RAY,
Eola, Polk Co., Orlt
16 tf
MUSIC ! MUSIC !
Pit OF. RUTAN,
f iH commence his classes' in vocal and In
f f ytruineiitiil music at the M E Church,
the first Monday in October next -
. Mlf
OISOEIJTIOM NOTICE.
Notice is hereby glrea that the partoershlf
hcretr fore existing under the name of Nich
ols db Coad bas been di.slved. The business
will hereafter be continued nnder the fins ef
ichols & Hyde. All persons knowing ibeoj
tves indebted to the Old firas, will pleas call
and kettle either. by note or coin. "
, BF Nichols.
Saml. Coast,
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BMMT :
OF WORK AT THR LOWEST
LTV1NG PRICES. CAN BE HAD
BIT CALLING ON.
IHIflE & flACOEfttDEoi
STEAM JOB PRINTERS"
03 Front Street, PortlandV Oregon
A LARGE ASSORTMENT, of BLANKS
Circuit, Coanty. and JasHees Courts, eon
stsntW on hand. Also. Bonds, Deeds, Mortgts;
and Blanks for as In Bankruptcy eases.
By using LeUerheads, billber -rl trs 1 1
lars, ruua envelopes, etc Giro s ea3
bt; ti t iu your orders. . -..:,, --.-..s -kit i
oeo. n. jo.xsa
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JONE1 a PATTCBSOH
Ileal Estate, Insurance ,
" . VAtt;; .;.;,, ,,,1
General Ap:cnt3,
Prompt attention s;ivaa la tba Ooral,
Agency Buslneis. ltlf
o. w.hobaxt. t. w. aosax
Dallas cestui Yit &g
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