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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1872)
TOVfi AND HEWS COUNTY. DALLAS, SATURDAY, ODT. , 1372 Mouey Market. Latest New Yerk Gold Quotations 11 Lgal Tenders in. Portland : Buying...!, 90 Selling 91 Dallas PrmUceaud Coraraissiou Market. Corrected Weekly, by Bolter andWortloy Merchants, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. W U E AT 60 65 bash. OATS 35 a 40 c. BARLEY 75c FLOUR $G $5 50 "B bbl. " Sks$l 37 CORN" MEAL 4c. ft. BEAN'S 6c. lb. BACON Sides, 16 15c -p lb. Shoulders.Uc. to 12c. $ ft. HAMS 23 16o ft. PORK Dresaad, 6(a)7cts Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. lb. BUTTER Firkins 20 2oc lb. " Rolls, 30 to 25c. $ ft. EQQS 30o$ dos. LARD Balklfic; tinsO, POTATOES From Wagon, &Oo 1g bushel. ONIONS $1 50 a bushel. APPLES Green, 50c bhl. " Dried, 6o ft. CHEESE Now Oresroo, 20 Q 25o ft. DRIED PLUMS 163 l ft. AypOL Cc. ft JDAULAS CHUirCllDlUECTOUY. M. E. Cnrnou. Services on the 4tb Sabbath of each month at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath scho4 every Sunday at ii A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev. J. James. Pastor. M. E. Chcrcu South. Services on the 1st Sabbath of each month at 11 A. M. Rev. J. M. Lovcll, Pastor. Baptist Cntrncn. Services on the 3d Sab bath of each mouth at 11 A. M. Rev. P., lloluian, Pastor. CAMPAIGN REPUBLICAN. We willy a end the Liberal Republican until after the Presidential Campaign to subscribers for 50 cents. We intend to make our paper a red hot readable sheet and worthy of public suppor Let the friends of free government everywhere assist us in defeating the present corrupt ad ministration. TThy does Teal have so much call for back and wagons ? Because his work is the best and cheapest in the State. The Sharif!" will commence collecting taxes on the 2 lit of this month. Several teams went through town yesterday cn thcirway to Goose Lake. Thanks to Senator Kelly and Hon. James II. Slater Ctr valuable Congressional Docu ments The paper of last week appears this week, in consequence of the outside beiug struck .off Wore the press broke and the inside aftor. Sals op Real Estate. The real estate of Jjtuies B. Riggs deceased, situate in Da!la,has been sold by order of the Circuit Court aid pushed into divers hands. Improvement. Mr. Smith who purchased at the sale of town property a few days finer, the lot occupied by the dentistry building, has removed the building to the rear, and is preparing to erect a Lkvck tmith &h$ Hot Foukd. The two thieves who robbed Wallace of $215 a short distance from Dal la?, the other day. have not yet been caught; it is hoped however that reliable, information has been obtain as to their line of march. W. C, Wills, has left town for Ocheco, where he intends making his future home. In Mr, Will, Dallas has last one of her most enter prising and indastrons citizens. May success attend him. Dr. Rnbell has just returned from east of the mountains, and any person wishing anything done in the dentistry line will find him readv two doors south oi his old stand, Main street Dallas. "Wm. H. Parker of Jakson County will be in this valley about the middle of this month with his famous " Balsam Medicine," which has proved snch a specific, and given snch general satisfaction in Jackson county. We welcome him here. It has surprised thousands to witness tho beneficial effects which result from a mo of WisTAR'a Balsam op Wild Ciierrv, Con sumption reaches its dreaded length through neglected colds. These colds may be complete ly.cured by the nse of this preparation, as also the many forms of BYojhitis, whoopiog-cougbs and other distressing accompaniments of con sumption, The Phrenological Journal for October com mands our approval for the variety and quality of its interesting content. We think the fol lowing articles especially worthy a reading: Lowell Mason, the late eminent musician and teacher; The One-Eyed Conductor ; Japanese in America,' with portraits ; Expression, its Anatony and Philosophy; Preparing for the Cholesa; Water, Pare and Impure; Child; en's Rrights ; The Last case of Salem Witchcraft Life Insurance; Enriso Dandolo ; The Eng. lish Language. Prise for the number 30 cts. 3.00 a year. S. R. WELLS, New York, T 1ST OP IKTTEH REMAINIlVr. JLi'in tha Post Office at Dallas, October 1st BanettBB Barley M Cumming Thos. KHis Mitehell Embree Dr. T V B Fen ton Solomon " fiott M Goff Sam Howe I) W Hall Win Kellogg Airs. Jason Logan Jno. L ; Montgomery R M Miller Messrs ETA Co Hatterson Jno. II Price Lark in Sckivers Wm Sheldon Mrs. J.D.Lbe, P.M. Our Excuse. Tho Repobuca did not appear last week, in conseuonco of tho break ing of one the ress springs, which has been replaced by Mr. Smith, an accomplished workman of Dallas who is fast acquiring the reputation of tho best blacksmith in Polk County, if anybody wants a spring or anything tlso made that -will work, just call on Mr. Smith main street Dallas,who stands constantly hard by tho anvil, hammer in hand, and you will get just what' you order for a reasonable price. We bono our friends will excuse us wo do not intend to let any moro springs break. P. S. Cato, our devil, says wo might as well break tho other spring as Pennsylvania has gone for Grant, But we shan't doit as it was carried if at all for Grant, by the negro vote only. Dolpb of Multnomah, introduced a bill in the Senate to establish an immi gration society, and tax the people twenty thousand dollars per year for the society to expend as theh see fit, very bold attempt at a mild robbery. Tho bill asks no more, except, that the State shall pay all traveling expenses of persons appointed to disseminate konwlede of the resources of Oregon Hen Ilolladay wants to go Europe to sell another batch of bonds, and it would be ungrateful to refuse to pay his expenses. Latest Election News. Penn sylvania, for Grant, 25,000. Ohio, 15,000. Nebraska, 5,000. Iudiana, true to the principles of the Constitu tion, has gone for Greeley. This to gether with New York and Southern States ensures the election f Greeley. DILLS INTRODUCED Following is partial list of bill introduced during tho present session of tho Legislature : house. Iiill to repeal the Litigant Act. To amend the charter of Jacksonville. To incorporate Hoteburg To protect out-door Worship Amendiog Sec. 4, Chap. 53 of the General Laws exempting certain prop erty from taxation. To abolish the Grand Jury system. To incorporate Forest G rove. To atueud the duties of State Treas urer and defining the fiscal year?. Providing for the construction of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake railroad. To protect unincorporated towns. Mr. Fatten introduced a bill to provide for the construction of a State Capitol building. Appropriating 810,000 to the Fik Kiver Wagon lloud Cotupuuy, fur the coustruction of a road fiom Tillamook to he Willamette valley. Authorizing a loan of 610,000 to build an Academy at La Grande. Mr Hurbauk introduced a bill chang ing the time and place of Supreme and Circuit Courts throughout the State. Mr. Darst introduced a bill to amend the General Laws relative to es trays. Mr. Caples introduced a bill pro viding for church corporations and other corporations for charitable asso ciations. Also a bill amending tje charter of Kast Portland. Mr. Ladow introduced a bill amend ing the General Laws relating to est rays. Mr. .Brown of Baker, introduced a bill to provide a Deaf Mute Institute. Mr. Martin introduced a bill, amending the General laws relative to road supervisors. Mr. Cooper offered a bill to aid the construction ot a bridge across the Umpqua where the stage crosses the same, and appropriating ten thousand therefor. SENATE. To regulate encloscrs. For relief of Coos county. llelating to introduction of evidence. To regulate interest on contracts. To protect churches,societics, etc. To protect game and fish. To provide for recording land pat ents. Mr Webster, introduced S. B. No. 23, to amend Sec. 7, of the law relating to civil and criminal proceed ure in Justices' Courts. S. 13. No. .30, to locate the State University at Eugene. S. B. No. 23, to provide for a epeciai election of Slate Printer. S. 13. No. 12, to amend section 20, chapterJ52, title 4 of tho. State Laws. 8. 13. No. 11, to amend section 9, chapter 53, title 5, and to repeal sec tion 8, chapter 2, title , of the general laws of Oregon. S. B. No. 12, substitutes for S. B. 18 to tax foreigo incorporations. Mr. Crystal introduced a Bill desig nating tho Christian University at Monmouth as tho otate University. S. B. No. 18, providing for the pay meat of $1,000 per annum for travel ing and incidental expenses of Supreme Judges. S. B. No, 10, to Appropriate $25,000 out of the swamp Land Fund for the cosntruction of a road through Jack son, Grant and Baker counties, read third time and nas&ed. The bill names A. Langell, E. C. Mason and J. N. Miller, as Commissioners to superintend tho construction of said road. S. 13. No. 13, to appropriate $10,000 of Swamp Land Fund for the con struction of a road from Crane Prairie, on the Dalles Military Itoad in Grant County, to the Silver City ltoad in Baker County. . S. 13. No. 11, to ameud law relating to assessments. Bnstow introduced S. B. No 20, to amend the laws preventing frauds in electious. Watson introduced S B. No. 25, to provide foj thebaic- of tide and over flowed lauda on the sea coast of Oregon; also S. 13. No. 27, to amend the laws construction of the Canal and Locks at Willamette Falls, To define the boundaries of Grant County. Hannah iutroduecd c$. 13. No. 30, to anirtd the laws creating a Register of State lauds in Union Count'. The bill provides for tho election of a Register by the Legislature in Jojut Convention. Corneilus introduced S. B. No. 31, designating the Pacific University at Forest Grove as the State Univernty. 8. B. Fo. 25, to provide for the sale of tide and overflowed lands on the sea coast of Oregon. S. B. No 20, to amend the law relating to the appropriation of funds for the construction if a steamboat canal at Willamette Falls. S. B. No. 28, a substitute for II. J. 11. No. 10, to appropriate 15,000 for mileage of the members of the Legis lature, read first time. Rules suspended bill read second ami third time and passed. All Around. We learn from the Yamhill Reporter that Mr. Wilson of that place received 3,000 bushels of wheat last Wednesday. And buying a dual at sixty cents a bushel. Wc glean the following from the Oretjonhm : lion. Quincy A; Brooks has been admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of this State. A on of Mr. S. Emerlk accidentally ?hot himself through the hand with a pistol at Cornelius on last Sunday. The citizena of Coquille arc now engaged in building a road from Wiiiurd to intersect the Coos Bay road at Xorri'. Speaker Mallory hai so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to resume his duties in the House of Representative. A Douglas County paper agi tates the question of a county fair Fvtry county ouht to have one to give I ho speculators" a chance. Two farmers in IlilUboro bet a set ting of goose egj:s on the result of ttf Presidential election, and thn bet their jack-knives that they would win the C''X. The Monmouth Messenger says: 14 An effort is bein to secure the publi cation of a monthly paper, to be cond ucted by the studeuta of Christian College." John Brambilla, a painter at Hose burg, while engaged in whitewashing, stepped backward and fell a distance of about eight feet. He hit his arm in fall and broke a bone near the wrist. Apples are said to be scarcer iu the Willamette valley than they have been for several years. There has been one hundred and sixty three arrests made during the past month in Portland. Mrs. Wm. Hill, of Iloseburg, while engaged in Ironing, went to the stove to obtain a hot iron, and as she turned the iron hit a little daughter in the eye. The little sutftrer is doing well and the eye may not be permanently injured. A couple of Chinamen were fined ten dollars apiece in Portland, the other day for being drunk. A burglar entered the house of Mr. N. Kenedy, on last last Monday, and took the sum of 11 50. Still at Work. Tho snag puller is still at work along the channel of the upper Willamette, pulling out snags and removing obstructions. The Democratic Times says : Work has been commenced on the railroad depot at Iloseburg. It is reported that Gen Joseph Lane will take the stump in Oregon for Grcolcy. Tho railroad bride across tho North Umpqua is finished, the cars having crossed it for the first time last Saturday. The whole number of convicts registered on the records at the Peni tentiary since 1854 are four hundred and fifty-five. A large quantity of wheat is said to bo pouring into the Corvallis ware houses. One firm has th'uty.eight thousand bushels on storeage. Salem is holding ita annual fit of agucshakes. We cull the following from the Iferald. Salem is convalescing from its recent illness. j Eggs eaw't be squeezed out of Salem for less thaw thirty five ceuts a dozen. I The streets of Salem are crowded with teams loaded with wheat Gamblers have made several entries at the Stato Fair, aud havedraw large premiums j A moukey i on exhibition at Salem speaks several works very distinctly. He makes a jvefy good Darwinian ur guuient. J. L. Parrish and Co., of Salem, are exhibiting a picked lot of Cashmere goats and kids at tho State Fair The fkeces arc unusually fair. Yesterday, while on the road from Salem to tho Fair groutxls, a man oamed Westcott traa thrown from a wagon aud severely iujured. An exchange says that Salem, Ore gon, has purchased its fir-t load ol croquet balls and mallets, ami lite wild boys aud uirls of that le-rion are now plaji Hi! match games. SPECIAL NOTICES. TWre was aaanin our town And be was wonderoua wife, lie had poio fruiu ear to oar, Another between hia eyes ; Ami when lie raw ho hi Catarrh, With all hi might and main Ho jiim-huseu tge' remedy And Una bin health aguiu. It eold by all druggists everywhere. Tbote iofde wb o hair It turning pray gbollld Ue llall't YtylaVi Sieitia Hair Kmtictr to rcutore it to ita natural color and vigor. AKT1D1 A? Any medicine which will alleviate tho Tart'iiM f tbU drealfu! diieai-e wilt be ; hailed with joy by thousand of uiTerur. The certificate which accom pany Jon s Wiiitiovb'h Kr.Kir. are from the moat reliable ourcr, and attest to it wonderful nowtr. evea in the uut aevtre ewer Jtaet-h UummU Jt Co., rorictor Uustoa. 1 It UK ADViiimsISC;, From family to family, frow cy l ci,r. f'"w 8ut0 to State, th fae of Ir. Vlkcra Vegoctble liic-t;er Illttem a a ferine for nil dc laagcwenitf of the l.uiacb, bow I and livtr, U continually extending, lit olunU ry tubVmuarien are tuurtu rabte; and nublw vutLufiAKiu in it fr n read Ur iLeu j iairio fire. DT i.ic;iit .OUK THMTII. Ucu.eu.bcr t at uon their br, the health of the t. tnit 4t.cnd, Keep them jMjrftct, and ia order to do to, matii.u!aie thetn with a brush dit i-ed iu tLe fraTaot Svoduut, once wr twice a day. Tn Ai.masac Publither couijdaia that their liufiacM U de.troycd by Aykm's American Almanac The people prefer it to any other, the Farmer, Weetero, Southern, or the nuuicrou- local Aim an ai when they can get Ayer'i. It euppliee the beet agro nomical data, ; weather and jk f lucoJ all, and above all medical advice which i valuable h r every family. It aupplad J gratia by the druggists, nd thould le preaerv- j ed for constant reference and uv. e te j uro that no iroJ housekeeper or grand mother goca willingly without one. Atti Slavcry Standard, N. Y. "XUCTION At La Clede, oa October 22d, I will wdllny tntire tt..ck ot nerchandic cvnai?ting of u five aesofttucnt t the highcat bidder. M. Jl. tviiia. S) IU U Alicia, ot working people, of uheraex, young or old make more money at work for ua in their parc moment, or.all the time.than at anything clae. Particulars free. Addrcsa U. otiuaon ard Co. I'ortlaud, Maine. 281J AT W, ROENDORF Jt large stock of all paterna and eir.es of stoves which they will skilfully as cheap if not cheaper than thev are sold in Salem or Albany. We make our own Tinware and warrant the same Kepairii g done ia good orderand cheap We also have one of the largest best assorted fcboes anil liaruware etc ao wnicu we win sen t i:..;t-ir rol.i All r ask it tn rn.ll on 11 ntiil HI af. Justice DALLAS PRECINCT Polk County ITaEEDS, MORTQAQES POWERS OF AT y torLcy, and other legal papers drawn and acknowledged, ,on short notice. Office in the Court House. lU-t CAP1T AL SALOON ! SALE1I, JO. BE UN AUD, PUOl'IUETOlt. Has just recelrad a large Innlce o WINES-LIQUORS AND CIGARS Ills brands embrace the choicest Tarietles. EiT Be sure and GIVE HiH A GALL, and lie will make yoa feel at home. 23-tf. ST0VEANDTHISH0P j Co. have opened a PX iG.VV examine tooas anu prices, anu we are uio to tjv akj V'' rf 'X. 3 ' j.leaso you. Wc ell 20 per cent lesa than J J . Dallas. prices ! 4 frjC- V8?? M. Rosendorlf St Co . ;J VifV I o f the Peace, ftoJ NEW Alt VEIL TURKMEN 7VV. HOLLOWAY'S I M If Every Han his own Physician. OAUTIOM- Tntf immeniw demand for TTOLLOWAY'S I'li.M ed OINTMKNT ha teinj.ted unirieipl-' larlie locouutrrfeit ihee ralu- able inodiciuea. , ... , , In order ti ttrtjfct t niude and ouraclre, we h ive isued a n.'.r " Tra)e Shirk," ctJimiat iU of un Kyiliit tu.lo of a aoroeiit, with the l.-ttcr II tit the entre. 1-very box v( f?en unieHoLUiWAvM Pilu an.1 Ointmemt w-11 hv thin tiado Uiuik bu it ; uo. Me g-cnuiaa without it. N. Y. CuiMiOAt, C., Bole Propriet)r, 73 MaiJeu Laito, New York. MARRIED MEN, ATTENTION Why allow Jur wivet at.d daughteri to tvear their eje out uheli Will parcliate one of the celebrated IMPK.OVED II O .1! F. SHUTTLE SB WIJSG Kvery body uses thetnanJ thejr give uuirtr l tai eUcli'jii. Thef cau be fouu 1 at , SSfaTI-:E & U'ORTLY, Age iit for I'wlk Countj. 27-tf. MAI S sTltCCT. OALbAS. rpiIK HKST OF WINKS AND LIQUORS Jl. a1-it Mud poriera dicpc-ned at the tar choice Havana CigaM. (jive u a call and we guarcbtco aatufaction JIcCA.N'N ULAZK I r a 23 tf CLOSED. All persona indebted to G. D. STILES are rtjuetcd to eall and settle up at aoon aj pof- j,ief, he has cbxc I hia dd book. He has iold ne jjjf 0f Ul- buiuesa U Mr. Pbil Merriaw. ibe new firm of Utiles t Merriaro will cany oil toe utiniu ps at iim oiu aiaitu. u uif t . II - 1 It t.t,. money to crry on mnn.'f, aoi k aia mi who owe me to "'cviae oat." 2i if. O. D. Stilca. (7SX. if '.V fvv x?. --M'l'- i ,r . I wvYv 7.' A?mV f ftu -1lV vsmmr 'tmv$M I J. W. OILBKItT, Agent. 17-0ia Salem, Ogu, $ mm 1 ss W VERY BEST p$p&$m 4 3KSi vt NEW AUVE.lVlShV l.N'i:. Ayer's Hair Vigor, for restoring Gray Hair "lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which 13 at ono.Q agreeable, healthy, und eflbcttiui for preserving th hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss an I freshness of yeulk. Thin hair it thick ened, falling hair checked, aud bald ness often, though cot always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tha hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it cleau and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Freo from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aDd injurious to tho hair, the Vigor eau only beucfit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, , nothing else can bo found so deeirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe not soil white cambric, and yet lastj long on the hair, giving it a rich gloss, lustre audfu grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., P&ACTICAL AN1 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, PBICB tl.OO. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ion it7ixLriric xiib niooix The reputation thla ea cellent medicine enjoya ia derived from its curee many of which are truly marvclloue. I ureteral caeca of Scrofuloue die ease, where the system Gcemcd saturated wiUi corruption, baTe been purine! and cnml by K. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were a; ri avatod by the acroftt loua contaminatioa until they were prtinftilly aClictinp, hare been radically cuml in such frreat nninbera in almost eTery seo tion or the country, that Uie rlUc scarcely need t be informed of iu virtuca or naea. Scrofulous ioiiou is one of the most deatrnetlTa eneBiies of our rat e. Often, thia unseen and unfett tenant of tiie organism underminea the conititutioa and inTites the aUack of enfeeLlinjr or fatal discaaea, without excitinar a eusricion of ita presence. Agaisu. It aeema to breed infection throughout the body.aad . then, on some favorable occation, rapidly derele-. Into one or other of its hideous forms, either o thai surface or anionr ue vitala. in uie latter, raw clej. may bo suddenly deposited ia the lupya ear. ncart, or tumors loor.eu in uih n:r, vr ita presence by empuona on uie skid, or xuui aiocx- atlona on eonie pau oi me ooay. uence ntgav- sionnl use of a tUie or tnis artaparuia is ma visablc, eveu when no active symptoms of diaeasa nnnrar. I'iMifina afllictcd with Uie foUowioa COB ilnniia peneraiiT una lmmcaiaie reiiw, bbu, a N onirth. cure, bv the um of Uiis 8A11KAPJlBJL, 1.A: St. Aft finny' Srr, Itoa tr JTryefyarfaaj nr Fur. Sore JCarf. and oUicr crtip nana C . . . -" ... w . w Tif-ible forms of Srrrfulvu diecase. Also tn tha more concealed fomis as llfpepia( Aire, trnrt Hinnfte. Tit. JCntlevttt. J eurJalt anl Uie rarions llcerout affections of the muaca iar and nervous systems. Stfphui or yrucrcai nnn Mrrrttrtai iJenm are'rni-cd by it, though a loup time is required fbr t utMtuinfr these iinucie mainu.es iiy any menicu-. Rnt Iuiik cou tinned use of Una medicine will etat Uie complaint. J.rttrorrha a or White, Vtri , nni(jNi. and I'etnnl iefe. are eos monlv soon relieved and iiHimatelv cured by ita urilyinjr ami invisoratmjr cnect. iiinuie iire ifn'for enrh case are found in our Almanac, sn tdiod eratis. Jlhenmatini and fif WIHSJ cnuaed bv accumulations of extraneona mattrat In the blocKl, vield qincklv to it, aa alao IAr Complaint, torpidity, Conftettion or Imf mm motion of the JArrr, and Jfiuttiie, when arlaies;. aa they otlrn do, from the rnnklinar poisons in tha blood. Th' SAIlSAVAJtll.J.A is a great re Mover for the strentrth and visror of the system. Tlioso who are Ltttitrtid and little, J)epn drut, SUrple, and troubled with Xervou Ap prehension or rear, or any or mo noerucaus evmptomatie of ireakne. will find immediata relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREP A It ED B T Dr. JT. C. Al'ER k CO., X,ow ell, XXsuw Practical and Analytical Chemist. 80LD BY AIX DRUGGISTS EYERYWIIEBE. x xx rj JTO sot cTerytiJBff n?otiJ ia a taT.j, frca tie Iuv!t to tis ligbtjit tbrli, 'xlauvi isy cthtr oaacLir-o, If thcro is a Flomfee eVicg Ma ehiuo witliiu cue 'ihonvanj milea of Sail Fiau-.Mtfoo v.t4 wiki well an-l giving en'ira slif.-.ctiin, if lam lx fonnid of it, it will Ih? ni fowled U withoat exitjo of any LinJ to tLs owutr, SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 Ncvr Mcr.toxcry Stfk Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. fiend for Ctreutari and tpf tf th w Ar. As.lt Jtfri ma4 aEr!Tf If , i