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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS DALLAS, S ATURDAY, DEC. H, 1S72 Money Market. Latest New Yotk Gold '(rotations. v. 1 Legal Tenders in Portland : Buying.:; 90 Selling ...91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, fcy Bolter and Wortley Merchants, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT 60 r 65 Wh. OATd 35 T40 o. BARLEY 75o 1FLOU11 $5T $5 50 bbl. " Sks$l37 CORN MEAL to. B lb. BEANS 6c. It. BACON Sides, 16 15c p lb. " ShoulJera.l to. to ltd. "A lb. HAMS 23 l6o "r lb. .. - PORK Dres?ed, 67cts " ; Pkklel, 8c. to 10 c. tb. BUTTER Firkins 20 25c lb. Rol,., 30 to 25c. 0 ft. - GOS 30c d. LARD Kulklgc tins,2, POTATOES From Wasron, 37c bushel. ONIONS $1 50 bushel. -APPLES Urceu, 50c bhl. " Dried, 6c "r & -CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25c lb. DRIED PLUMS 16 lb. WOOL 30c. -i lb DALLAS ClIUHCII 1IK ECTOR V. M. E. CatRi'H- SWriccs en the 4th Sabbath Eeach month at 1J A. JI. and 7 P. M. Sabbath schoU very Sunday at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rer. J. Jamea. Pastor. M. E. Church Sorni. Ser Hoes em the lt Sabbath f each month at 11 A. M. Rer. J. M. Lirell, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services on the 3d Sab bath f each mouth at 11 A. SI. Iter. 1. Holman, Pastor." The La Creole U on th) ra upige Gone Both aprons if the Bridgeport bridge were carried away by the high water MwtABiLB Dictc ! There was not asolita rj drunk in town on Christmas Day. Thanks. Ed Bolter's friends thank him for his Chrismas Eve treat. We forget the name of the vessel tbe treat was prepared , High Water, Owing to the high water on the raging Yamhill, we are without our regular Portland mail. There Wtll be a danation-jiarty at the resi dence -of Her 3 James on the crening of tbe January first 1873 Everybody is invited Kobinson A Whital at Independence, have t choice stock of holiday presents on hand Their cheapness is talked of by every body Who Cas Beat It ? Uncle Ed Delashmutt is heavy on turnips. Ho presented us with some 15 pounders on last Tuesday. Uncle E I, here's our rtianks. Tbe old bachelors of this burg mii mis chief We nodcrsiand they are making ar rangements for a party to their lady friends at the begiuing of the New Year AttornKR Bachelor floss; Aleck McTira xnons has become a Benedictra We wt'h tbe young couple much bappines and hope ail their trouble will be little ones Corvallis College is in a prosperous condi tion. President Arnold already cujys the reputation ot being one of the best, edacators on the coast. Posrowr.n. The Young Men's Society burr ftrsponcd their public meeting which was to Lave taken place on next Friday evening, for one month. From a gentleman who Was present we learn that the Christmas Tree gotten up by the Good Templars at Independence was a grand suc cess When the good folks of Independence go aiter anything tbey wean business Pcblic Isstalatiow. Tie Dallas Lodge' of IOOF intend having a public installation and eupper'on Saturday January -1th, 1873 The gatherings of tb Odd Fellows and their friends are alirays huge . We learn from Mr Lewis, that the WiUiara ctte is booming Tho stage has been unable to cro3S over to the east side, and the mails and passengers are now carried over in a skiff from Jibsons about a mile above town Struck It Rich " Our J oung friend Lycur gus Vineyard and has t become the fortunate possessorof $100,000 tbehequegt of his deceased Grand Father Lyewrgas bears his good fortune with perfect eqoinimity Verily the devil'vwn yclpt the legul profession arc striking it rich . We have received Jcopies ofthe Wwtern World, printed at New Vork, devoted to rail toad and kindred interests It i a largo well editedlmonthly filled with valuable information an to tho great West It costs but one dollar jcr year and everybody shonld have it Courts. The Circuit Cwrt at Lafayetto closed last Saturday, its adjourned term for 1872 There were several important e.wcs tried, among which were were the Whitlow and Reace case involving the title to the town site of La fayette the first town laid off in Oregon. Tho case last named with several other cases tried at the term will go to the Supremo Court on appeal. Tbe Supremo Court convenes on the fixtb of January to finih the business of last t?rm and any new business that may to found upon the docket. La Creole Academy. Stulias will be re sumed at "this ftourishag institution on' Thurs day, January 2, 1873. Professor Grubbs and his talented assistants; are fast winning goldeu opinions among our people, and are juieetfag with deserved success I!oliat. Cfcrlstmaj is paet, acA with us Uwas enjoyed to the full extent of our anticipa tion, and what is still better, all" with whom we eume in contact, seniod happy f Next Wednes day is Tw Years, and with this number of the Repc'b'licax, We wish tsVeryVody, 'whether friends or foes, a hnf py timo ; A corespondenet at Dixie, who wishes his natne witMicld, writes tis in praise of the Monmouth exhibition on last Saturday .eve ning, and winds p by giving tVal couple whom be saw sparking in the Southwest cor. ner, fits. Moral When you go to Monmouth sparung keep clear of the S. W. corner. Selahl in. The Ques'tion Settled Those eminent men, Dr Jas Clark, Physician to Queen Victoria, and Dr Huges Benuett, fay that consumption can be cured Dr Wistar knew this when he discovered his widely-kuown Hals am of Wild Cherry, and experience baa proven the cor rectness -ef his opinion Our Rand. Oar baad is an institution o f which Dallas onght to W proud. On Christ mas Day they discoursed . some soul-cheering music that reminded as of ovr ideas ofthe "Heavenly Jerusalem. Why don't they get up a concert and enable the cituen to show how much tiiey appreciate thetu f Nkws. We learn from a gentleman, who came home from the " hub" of, Polk, that the citizens of that burg were fearfully exercised over a fight at Dallas, on Ctristma Eve. As no fight occurred here, w would ak tbe den izens of Our neighboring city to renovate their nervous system with " Fickle's Water proof Pills, or " Mothers, Tve Found It." Sir uprise Party. Several young ladies and gentlemen atdone old bachelor took it into their heads to surprise Isaac Lcvens and lady on Christtqas evening, and despite the rain and mud accomplished their design. They all speak favoraHy of tbe Irirra treatment received troui Mr. Levens an 1 fj.mil t. Turkey is our weakness, and we wihihe aolidaja would last always. That Caki. We doff oir plug and make a profound bow to Mi.s. Mollre Lee foi a Tre cntofanice Christmas Cake. Everybody in the office from the senior dwwn to tbe devil exclaims, ' bcaurimj, tie murrciiHrmlt," Mi.S Mollie ! We gave the Millionare a generous slice, and Lycurgus after placing his mouth outside the dainty piece, desired ns to declare publicly that he is e on tho marry. Mms Millie here's our JZir-. I O (1 T Sociable The member of L, Crc olo Lodge of Dallas htld a sociable at their hall on Chrt.'tmns eve There was a grsnd s:ahering of the young ladies nod gentleman of Dallks and vicinity and everybody had l.tn of enjoyment Although in tho sere and vcl low leaf we fitU as young nn when forty years ago nK.re or less, we attend wii (ratberinj;s an t in the'languago of Oliver Twist wo ask for "more" The H'i')iir man seems fearfully xrrised orerProtber Upton's condemnatory' remarks o. the slanders of that acknowledged MyA tin j,nrr Kilith O'Uoruian. While fully confi. dent that the (nrirr ran take care of it?lf, we make this simple assertion that the parents of the young ladies in this county who have i placed their children undei tbe care of the objects of1 ! -Ywi,!" vituperation, epeak in the highest terms of tho Sisters of Charity 5 " Evidently the Mr-m.jr man doos uot like to bava. his frivn.1. exposed '"J Wo have receivwl copies of the Wterm fJunte, published at Indianapolis, Indiana The (Jnult is filled with va!u4i!o information concerning lants iu (lie west and along tbe lines ofthe newly construct 1 md contemplated Railways; w think the article iu No. two, oa the subject of rail road lauds in this valley, is patntcd in colors a little too bright, no man in the eastern States should be induced to come to the WiJliameite Valley flattered with the idea that he can obtain good farm for a home either on Ooverpment or railroad lauds, for ho will be disappointed, Received. We acknowle4ge the receipt of ! an invitation to attend the Grand Ball, to come off at Heeiis Opera House at Salem New Years Eve The decision of this question will be left entirely with our better hlf, but whether or not e are there let the dance go on, and while the warm and gentle rain is falling, the grass growing grain all over this beautiful valley, bord ered on cither side aud around, by the sturdy evergreen, let the happy participants on that oc casion, politely bid adieu llo the old year with all its Incidents, and joy ully welcome the new, with that smile of bupo that nona but IKebfeet can do. Good Templars Exhibition at M-jn mouth We had the good fortune 'to be present at' the exhibition given by tho Monmuth Lodge I OG T on Friday evening Inst The exercises consisted of Tableaux, Charades etc and in the main were well rendered Mias Maggie Butler who took the tbe part of the drunkard's wife rendered her part most artistically and evinced a talent which we have rarely seen equaled Mr Orvillo Butler in tbe bluff burly squire was a success Mr Sampson Johnson as the green hofn in the 'play done his work nobly as nature had done no much for him very little artistic get up was required All the other performers took their part well We are glnd to learn that the Lodgo realized $70 net by the en tcrtauuient Mr. Alien Ilussfty of Sheridan lost his barn and its contents hy fire a few da s fcfnce. Loss about five hundred dollars. Pit OCX AM ATI ON Whereas, under the Act of the Legislative Assembly V)t the State of Oregon, entitled 'At Act to protect Ittigmts'' approved October 24d, 1 S70, the Lib EBAt KEtnJti.icAjr a newspaper pub lished at Dallas, rolk County, Oregon, has been designated to publish the legal and judicial advertisements for the county of Polk in tbe State of Oregon, and WherkAs, 'the proprietor of ai4 Liberal REPiwLrCAN has le wit ther county olerk of said Polk County, written stipulations accepting the condition of earn Act, together with bonus approved as the law directs, with proper returns and notices, thereof to this office according to law, and therefore said Liberal 1 Rkpulican is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and coufirn ed as tho medium Utrotigkv which all legal and judicial advert isetuents tor tbe County or rolk shall be published for the period authorized by law. Done at the Executive Office, in the citv of Salem. .This tlie IVih day, of December A. D, IS7Z. L. F, fliruvE, Govfcrner of Oregon S. F. Chadwick Seeretafy of State. Attest L, 8. snuitiri's male or mohtgagc PHOPIiHTV, BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE cJosare ot mortgage male and entered at the Nov. term A. U. I $12, of the Circuit Court of l'oik County State of Oregon in favor of Ira F, M. Butler, adui'r. of the estate of Nancy A. Howard deceased, plff., aud against Sidney Smith, Margaret J. StuithvGe rgo Wilcox and Mary C. Wilcox,' defendant, for the sum of $ I.'5rt2 LO principle and interest, aud tbe further simi f &il 6 costs, on wbR-b, execution to me-tlelivered was duty issued eat efUhe Circuit Court of said county, I have this day levied upon. and on MOKDAY THE 20th DAY OF JANUARY, 1S73, trtween the'bours ot 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M.ia front of tbe door of the Cojrt House at Daitas.m aid county, wH sell at l'ublic Auction all the right, (hie atd interest of the said defendant; in aud to the following described premises to wit: Bcginiug fourteen (14) 'chains and (40 J links west, wnd seventeen '('7 chains and twwnty foer (24) Hoks s.oh f the South Wsst Corner of section threw (3) lowu Township Niue ( V ) of Range four ( 4 ), West of the Willamette Meridian, thcuce East forty ( 40 ) chains, thence i-th twenty-five ( 25 ) chains, thence West forty ( 40 ) chains, thence South t wen iy five ( 25 ) chains to tWfdace of begining. said premise situate in Polk County State of Oregon, together with he tenement and appurtenances thereto belonging. Terms cash, U. S. coin. & T. Bracw, Sheriff of Polk County. Dated Dee. 21, 1872. Dec21w4 A. B. BOBI5S H - W. C. WUITAL HE WFIR n & i E IV WOODS! AT TIIK INDEPENDENCE 1MIUG KTOHE. ROBINSON a WHITAL INFORM THE citizens of Polk County ?Ut they have on hand the largest aou i.t stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, I FANCY GOODS Ever brought IV) County They iuvite a liberal share ot public at ronage. lueir motto, " ch-pr fh ru the cktitfwt." Pure A'iues and Liquors for Sac ramental A Medicinal purpose only. SIOBINSOX & WI11TAL I'er SI 72 tf Til If IKJtlMEK EEI'Elt OV Olll HEALTH. The liver Is the great depur. tl g or blood cteansing organ of the system .et the great housekeeper of our health at work, and the foul corrup'ioas which gender in the blood and rot out, as it were, the machinery of life, ar gradually expelled fr, the system For this purpose Dr Tierccjs (itdden Medical Dis covery is pre-iDiinetly the article needed It cures every kind of humor, from tho worst scrofula to the common pimple blotch or erupt ion ()rat ruling eicers kindly heal under its mighty curative infaeiico Virulent blood poisons that lurk in tbe system, are by it rob bed of their terrors, and by a perse ving and somewhat protracted use of it. the most tainted ystems may be completely renevated and built up anew Enlarged gltnds, tumors and swellings dwindle away and disappear under the influ ence of thia great result ant It is sold by all druggists From tlia Timer. From Col. Alvin Cobb, who was in town this week from Sprague Hivcr, situated in the locality of the late Indian outbreak, we learn that the settlers immediately assembl ed at one of the strongest natural pos itions in the neighborhood, and have collected all families in that section, they have themselves securely forti ficd and venture out only in bodies. Had not these timely precautions been taken, the settlers might have met the sad fate of those on Lost River, as they are situated between the Suake and Modoc tribes, whom tho Col. says are allies. The settlers arc well armed and provided to defend themselves against any ordinary attack from the Indians, and with a man ot the judg ment and dctcrmiued will 'of Col. Cobb to direct them, will doubtless sustain themselves from tho dangers that threaten them. From the Oregon City JSateprite: Hy private letter from Saletn, we learn that Governor G rover yesterday pardoned Mlcheal McCormick who was sentenced to tho penitentiary 'from this county, for killing Tom Montgomery , an Indian. There wa, considerable doubt as to whether tho Inqian ! died from the blows received from McCor mick or from general disease, and learn that the pardon was granted oh ttis ground. ; AGEITS . TIIK DISCOVKUKR ; DISCOVERED! Dr, LIVINGSTONE IN AFRICA, The Adventures of a most Adventurous1 Xile, The -Staiilcy-Liviiitoisc Expedition toAfric&v Large wtavo volume, just issued Contains Incidents oTthtj Woaderful Career of the Ureal Traveler, thi Country, Animals, Na tives,'1 HanVing, ete. Fall account of this mort interesting part of the gtefce. ALSO TO SELL OUH NEW WORK, VisAMX IIO.nc TAIsk A$D MEDrCAL COMMON SENSfc. tfo competition. There nver was a book published like it ''Fdt picalars by uaik .5tate book wanted. A. 1 11 X C ROIfT a C., , 8AK FRANCISCO, CAL. mm Mir OF WOUK AT TDK -LOWEST LIVING PRICKS. CAN RE HAD HY CALLING ON. HI.TIE & lM:iIi!aD.E2l STEAM JOB PRINTERS, 93 Frent Htreet, Portland, Oregon A LARUE ASSORTMENT or UIA5KS rircuit. Count v. and Justices" Courts, con stantly on hand. Also, Roods, Deeds, Mortgages and Blanks for use in Bankruptcy cases. Advertise Hy aseing Leetterbeals. billbeMtt tl eircu -lars priutcd envelopes, ete (live as a call and auJ send in your orders M1E1IED MEN, ATTENTION Whv allow your wire and daughters to wear their ej es wttt whea $e$0. Will purchase one of tbe celebrated IMPROVED . II O 31 E snilTTLG SE WI NG Every body uses them and they givsjuuiver sal satisfaction. "They can be found at ftOrTGE & WOUTsLY, Agent for Polk County ' 27-tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. fTrflf Positively, the best congenial business for lockl Agents and Can vasser, may be secured by addressintr. Our Firksiob Frikmd, Chicago. Ociltf-ly. Makb Mossy fast and honorably, $11 50 per day, $75 per week, by at onee applying for a territorial right, (which are given free to ageut,) to tell the best, strongest, most useful and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Uuttou Hole Worker, ever used or recommend ed by families, or buy one for your own use; it is only $5, Sent ' free everywhere by express. Address for particulars,! T romk B. Huoso 4 Co. Corner Ureeuwi nd Courtiandt Sts. New York. 0ctl9-ffm. REWARD ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in Gold Owio will be paid for the apprehension and safe de Ivery of one FRANK McCANN a fugitiv from "justice, from Washington TerTheabor Ireward will be paid on the receipt of any sher iff or constable in fthe State of Oregon or Washington Territory. that he is in safe, cos tody. " . ') " , : " 'I ; : - M ; v " ' ?' ; " ' ' McCannis abont 5 feet'etght inches In bight atb er light complexion, dark hair, one glas eye.professlonal dancing master,playi the violin and banjo JAMES C. BELLES. Deputised by the Governor of Washington Territory. Nov 24th 1872. W AID IS &(Do. HA ROW ARB. ii FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, ETC. INCLUDING PITTf CHALLENGER, RTJSSELL,"IIARDEN, k WHEELER THRESHER MOUNTED.abdDOWN ENDLECIIAINS, HORSE POWERS, IUIXE'S HEADERS, with eitra heavy ;d rapers And many other improvements exclusively OU OIVIV, tl f A R S H HARVESTERS.: DOEwY ill Wottds,. Hubbard, Clippr,I!uekeye,Sprague Excelsior, New York, E.Urly. Burts, Eagle, and other v , REAPKltS d U SHAKER J I PACIFIC, AND J11AIN FARMLAND HEADER WAGONS. Now perfect fin proportion and finish, "all boiled in oil, and fully warranted' eew0 fpiIE tlREATKST VARIETY OF GOODS 1. and Machinery i the Slate, at the lowest possible prtfs, and time glvea when desired. Remember, we fmt no uu't oota in the Banks either in Salem, Portland or San Francisco. WADi; UROWN &Ct SalH Jane I, IS71. 14-a3 K rPsf 1 Cf3)n Pr dT ! Agents mi) X ii TSjZvJ wanted! Allclas.es tl w.rk(n()M.ple. .f .itb.rMX. ,ung or oM m.k. .oft Mint at work for ui in their rpar. mnin.Dt, ur..ll lb. tim..th.n .1 ..Jibing P.rtirul.ra frM. AdJrM. ti. Stinw. .ml Co. Portluid, Mtio. 28-1 J. W. GILBKRT, Agent. 17Cib Salcui, Oga. 1 fti v i 'J For resrtiia Gray JKir, b its natural Vitality and Cdlof. 4 ....... . i . i ! v A 'dressing' wliich ii at obo agreeable, rifl.lthv. an A afloat tu A i ior preaemag-,4. j f hair. . Faded r yrb. io u $ orgnai ' tcnot with tht floss - ani Jrehnes$ of yevih. net5,;' FalliDg hail cbcdctl, itud bkd ness often, though oot always, cured bj its use. NeUitng' can restora ih6 imir vrher6 ttio follicles are destrojed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But strch as remain can be' saved fof usefulness bj th apptkaittfn Instead of fouling the hair with paaty,. sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tbe hair from turning graj or falling off, and consequent! j prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious euVststooes 'which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, , the Vigor , eaa 'only besefit but aot bam it If waited merely for 4 u " '--'v---;r rf HAIR. DRESSlNa? nothing else can bo found bo desirable. . Containing neither, oil nor dje, it does 'not soil white cambric, and yet lasts Jong on the hair, giving it a' rich gloss lustre and a grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co, PrACTICAX AND ANjLLTTICAL, CU1IZST LOWELL., JS3e r EEAXJOS VEGETABLE 5ICILIAK RENCWCa Everv vear increa.ses tlie popularity of this valuablo Hair Preparation; which is duo to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully op to its high standard; and it is the only reliable awl saeillfc prep aration for restoring Gray ob Faded IIaib to its youthful color, making it Soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use," becomes KVhitc and. clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrtn and, by its Ionic properties, prevent tho hair from (ailing out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tire hair-gland. By its use, tho hair grova thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extremo old ace. it is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used as it requires fewer applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. Av A. Ilayns, M.D., Sate Assftytr of Massachusetts, says, . Tho constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent ouality ; and I consider it the Best Pkepakatio for its intended purposes." Sold y all Druggistt, and Dolrt im Mditiet. Prioo On Dollar. . . y Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or Jaded Wbisk rs, wo have prepared this dyo, in, one preparation ; which will' quickly and effectually accomplish Ibis result; It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither nib nor wash offi Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. lUnufactured by R. P. HALL k &0 WHl sow nrytalB tledad Ii fua'dy, frett Uaviwt to tb U$ntort fclrls. !i IT lOXH nORE WOUK, Jtton; uixds or woau, AND llETrtH WOKli Vhaa an tlbfe, auvebiae. t If thero is Floren Sawing Ma chine witliia ouo thousand toil ot 8an FraiMx ot votkiug welt and giring entire Satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will ba attiulil to without bijxuM v( Anykludjto.thsj owner. SAMUEL miU Agent, 19 New Bontjemtry Strc Grand Hdta) Build'mg, San franciico. Btnt for Cirtutmi mnd mmmptrtt ff iU wk Ai .l&tm gSBgff V ! v- B JtL (Mi u . vi - ' W:.'"m'l"& B 1A rn 1 Y.V&