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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1873)
I. B'Hltl""""" " " 9mmm .She Jtijjeral tgulicnn;. DALLAS, SATURDAY, JULY 19, Wi. TOVVH AND CQl'flY HEWS Money Market. latest New York Gold Quotation 1153 Legal Tenders in'Portland: Buying.. .,,851 Selling 8Ci Pallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by Bolter and Wortley Merchants, Main Street, Dalla3,;Oregon. Brixa HEAT 75c $ bush. OATS 35 40 c. BARLEY 75c FLOUR $5 ca $5 50 bbl, Sks$f2d CORN MEAL 4c. tb. BEANS 6c. i It. BACON Sides, He p lb. " Shoulders, 10c. lb. HAMS 12c tb. 10 RK Dressed, 67ots Pickled, Sc. to I0.c. lb. B JTTER Firkins 20c lb. " Uol... 30 to 2jc. lb. E3JS 15c doj. LARD Hulk 10c; tms,12, POTATOES From Wagon, 37o JQ bushel. ONIONS $1 50 0 bushel. APPLES Greeu, 50c bhl. " Dried, 6c 0 lb. CHEESE Now Oregon, 20 25c 3 lb. DRIED PLUMS fi lb. WOOL 30c. n , DALLAS CHURCH DIRECTORY. M. E. Church. Services on the 4th Sabbath I n each - month at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school very Sunday at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Uev. J. James. Pastor. M. E. CHmcn South. Services on the 1st Sabbath of each mouth at 11 A. M. Rev. J. Jl. Lovell, Pastor., Baptist Church. Services on the 31 Sab. bath of each month at J I A. M. Rev. 1. Holman, Pastor. aoi'icu. The new postage law goes into effect on the first of July. U'e desire that all our exchanges should be ient to us regularly as before, nu mat ter what the postage cost us. For the very best photograph go to Dra 1 ley i. Ruloffson's Gallery without STAIRS JB" ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, y20 Montgomery, street, San Friocisco. fllackbb,erries are g ttia rijj-j ia this local We policed Prof, Francis of takra in town last Monday. The tTminu is fiVa'iy fixe 1 at Tacomi.. so it Is said There will lea groat cry, and but lit tie wool. The last Bed llttk Dtmncntt cvnes o u jarned full of the Fo irth f Ju!v. We are lad to know that our fri nds sast of th-s snowy mouatains are still patriotic, :in I trj-n having live ljust a half century on last fourth, we rnyy eeitg everybody celebrate th3 anniversary of our birth. The Catalogue of the Williannetto Univrity isbefT?OS andmafcfl a good showing Rev J L Parrish President of the Board of Trustees. Fall term commences September 8, en din December 12 The University seems to be flour, ishing. A fine mare of J Emmons Esq.. of thi place has a colt from Lion Heart the Saffingfield Horse that is thought by good judges will im.Ua the ribbons aa the beet co!t for alt work at the State Fair this fall, which said Horse has roturned from Eastern Oregon, and will remain at this place for the next year. He is in fine condition. The third annual catalogue of Bishop Seott's Grammer and Divinity School was received by last mail The Catalogue is a very neit frinUd pbampletand eflects rcdit utcn Rimes A C . at whose office it was printed The school is eminently a success. May it live long and prosper The fanners are very busy securing their hay, which they are turning out in quantities never before known or seen in Polk County, and it is selling from four tofiro dollars per ton. This county has never had such an abundance of grain and fruits of all kinds, tbo very earth eeemt to be groaning under its load; tbo weath er excels even that of Italy at this season of the year, and averybody appear to be happy What a lovoly world this is. EXPENSE OF CIRCUIT COURT M AYYTEHM, IWT3. Jury including Venirics and Grand Jury $1,048 20; Grand Jury witnesses $198 80; wit-, neues SUta tb Whitley $148 90 ; witnesses State vs Frank Dice $133 30 ; witnesses State t a T L Cook $I 10 ;Wm Clinghiin $20 50; J S Shel ton$58 50; Fred Way mire $54 00 ; Pierce Clingham $32 00 ; Wm Clingbam $40 20 ; Henry Hawkins $10 00; Patrick Olisson$G0 00; Bailiff fees $133 00; Sheriff fees 1974 90 ; Clerk fees $320, J5; Dist Atty foes $305,00. Total $3,26? 65. Ko Telling Wuat Can lie Hone The Bumble Bee for Jane ii on our table, and la an evidence of the fact that "some things can be done as well as others" It is published by Thompson and Lambert, at Albion Illinois, at the low price of one dollar a year, and every subscriber receives free a beautiful oil chromo 13x17 inches, irach as tbey would have to pay $8for in the picture stores The articles with which it is filled are so well chosen that a per aongets as much really good reading in a copy of the Bumble Bee as they do in one of many of the high priced magazines Wo notice they have also one of the best club lists over offered to to the public, no that anyone who reads at all ! can afford to take it Everyone should stnd I lamp for sample copy 6e advertisement in 1 feis paper, t SALEM ADVERTLSEM ENTS. Mr WOOD PUMPS! THE REST AND JJost Improved fain pup now in rise FOR Raising Water for Domestic Purposes, Or for Ilarn or Stock Wells. Everyman who hn ha I experi?noa in the different w.tys f ruUin wat-sr, known TIIF'E IS NO WAY OF imiNM IT SO CHEAPLY and that there is no pump so duriMj. woviu iont. and fr fr n imoartin u-ihealtUy tda racnts to tha wter us tho Plain WOOO PUMP mauufactured hv 'iiiu' saluti puias i. fisher & iixkh March 22 lv V A V 1 T Ali S A Ij O SALEM JO. I3EUXARD, VHOV RIETO:t. Has ju?t received a large invoice of WJNE. LI0'J3HAr.D CIGRS Ilia brands embrace the choicest vurietK.. -r-iy Be snrcjand GIVE HiH A CALL D?Zn A 'SALOON In 0;era Building. COURT STHIiET MAI.EM, OON. V O 1. STI1TI3, E2?M The Ilct finality of WINES, LIQUORS & C13ARS ALWAVS ON HANI). Ill I.LI A It I) TAIILHS Of the latest an t taot irnnrovo 1 Kt'Jc 01M:Nt ALL NIGHT. IIIH OFFER !" SECOND the crntOMo "cute" kli- OAXTLY, FRAMED AND A SHARE IN THE DISTRIBUTION CP 8730 PREMIUMS AMOUNT ING TO $11,000. Given away To To evny h bfcriltr to the Vv ular V.'lckly, OUR FIRESIDB FRIEND. Chromos nre dilipcrcd nt onco. The diftri bution will -POSITIVELY take plico on the TWENTIETH DAY OF A'uUUST, EIOH TKEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY THKEE. OUU CTIROMO "CUTE" is ir.x20 inche in ftize, ncknuw -Icdgu I to lu tho fi n"t and handssornest picture ever given with any pa per. OUR riEESIDE FRIEXDis nn eijhtpa-e illustrated family and tt'iry weekly in t third volume, has n-w over SEVEN'T Y-FIVE TAOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS, and rapidly increasing, which insure tho onccci of the present distribution. The Publiiher of Our Fireside Friend have S"nt to it guhscrihprs this year OVER SEVENTY THOUSAND copies of the chromo "Cute" and are shipping hundreds every day. SUISSOIIIPTION PRICE THREE DOLLARS PER YEAR, which gives the suhscrihers FIFTY-TWO numbers of tho Ixixt Family Weekly, the chromo "CUTE"' finely framed, and a nurnberod CERTIFICATE entitling the holder tt no nharo in the distribu tion of premiums for IS73. SURSCRIRE now with the agent or nend direct to the Publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES, nartlaular etc., sent free IXSBM Wanted WATERS & CO., Pubs., Chicago. In every town, nt home or travlinjj. Laro cash pay and liberal premiums for getting up clubs. The best outfit. Send a once (or Terms aud particular1) Wood1 Ilnniehobl Moynine for July is nhcad of an previous number, and wlmn we consider its usual fttandered excellence, this is rare praise indeed. It is hmwahold, not only in nnm. but in chamfer, and its table of contents shows a wonderful adaptation of articles to tho individual members of the family circle Sim's Little Girl," a temperaneo story by Mary Harlwell, Weather-tough Block, " by Karl Kaio, How the Vow was Kept,"J by II V Osborne, " Lunatics at Largo, " by Rev F W Holland, and the " Doc lararalion of In lepHndaniic," by J It Wa keloy, IK D, arc among tho more noticeablo articles Tha Chlldrcns Dops.rtiii-nt in crowded lull, and contains a poem, in bab-raik, which without dtubt, will ho very acceptablo to th o little ones The price of tho magazine is una dollars year Address Wood's Household Magazine, Newburh, N Y SALEM ADVERTISEMENTS; HQ. Cj bd W I 1 O 0 iL 1 ! ? P M u C g o CD 14 u i C3 as CO C3 a o o CO CO 2! S3 2 CJ C3 O 2 t J rri i I O O o u rn C3 J 77i S-X 2 L J r 5 Ufa m CO g uj O h-3 " rn 1 H 1 w CO CO o CO H O '-3 o S. LEM A DV1S lO'TSKl ENTS 1873, 1873, THE WILLAMETTE' WOOLEN MF'G. GO'S C r " 1 TT T" If snm ffl aim sim f; AT RIIUCED RATES, THROUGH THE AGENTS I?1 &9i Mar. 873 ly ro BIT I, l, OK KG OIT. DRY UOODS. GOOO NEWS, TO THE PEOl'LE OF lOLK COUXTV Drcyman Bros, SALEM OHEGO.Ni mm m m ACROSS the ins. H-ea.tl and bo WiHO ! Are now pentnif a Fine and Selected stock Of i mill I'l.illlH ia'tli f jut iAffiiJi."; j.ftuin nsw ani a'wajs DUV (iOODS OF ALL DESCIPTIONS ; ready to wait on their Cuatumers and sH at LADIES CHOICE DRKSS GOODS the LADIES FANCY GOODS AND ,0 U'ES T CASH PRICJR i LAME'S. MISSES, CHILD MEN S IITS. to m ? 5s- ' . ALKO tiENTS nd nOYS CLOTHING OP ALL. DESCRIPTIONS and PRICES to SUIT THE TIME., also a LA'iGE and well ASSORTED STOCK OF CARPETS, MATTINGS OILCLOTH, WINDOW BLINDS and CURTAIN?, ALSO Their l.arjje and v?U selected' tock of GEEnAL racncuANDisc C O M I? TZ I N I X C DRY GOODS k CLOTHING, B00TSS& SHOES HAT5 & CAPS fStOri.RIE & Crockerv VND OTHER -VRTICLES TOO' Nu merous to Men'in. We neither ad Square thing with nTlCERTrS. QVEENSWARF. ir fart'anv thiriij pertnininjr to House Furnisii iiijr cood. JUving bought our Stock in Francisco and Terti!te nor Give Rait, hut intend to do th .tew l oik in person wo vu uum uui ouperior induceinenis ti purchaser, CALL and SEE for yoursclrea. Krcynian Rroi. Mar 8 73 .Ira MOM DIULSli DRUGS!!! PAIN f , GI.A9 tVE ATHERF 0 RD & CO DRUGGISTS. SALEM OREGON, Importers and Dealen in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRUGS Druggists Sundries Patent Medicines, Paint, Oils, JUlass,; Dyes, Ac, Ac. Medicines Compounded and Preseription filled. Pare Wines andLiqnorsJfor MedieinalJ pur. poses. Orders Attended to wifh)iccuraoyJanclpromptJ ness. WATIRFORD & CO. COMMERCIAL STEET, . FAIJ.M .(lilGCN J & cvorvbodv rroilucc laken lor GoocU. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, E B M AI9 I BIB HI Salem, Oregon. M 73, 22 1 y. CO.TI.IBERCIAI HOTEL OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 8AT.EM ..OREGON. MRS. A.J. RIELY PROP mms nou se will be kept in X First clasa order, and with attentive and ohlging servants NO CIJINESRICOOKS EMPLOYED I am prepared to furnish good accommo dations to the traveling "public, and will use vory endeavor to merit tho patronage of the public FREE COACH to the Houso Regular Boarding at very low rates: Peb 15, TS J j S A LE M A D V E R T I S EJfhWT: flUlEL 1 111 Ml II ArPLY TO THE OLD rOKD because First, It has complied rally with the Oregon tate Law. af i- - Secoud. Its contracts in Oregon or backed, under a re-insurance contract, by its ownVand the united assets of the Home Ins. Co. of , New York and the North BrltUh and Mercantile Ins.: Company of London, aggregating $22,56 4,0.3 7 97 oflcring the best security ofany Fire Insurance Company or Association in the world if:!:' Third, It ean carry large risks, aa. its poli cies are re-insured by the above mentioned Cumparies, so that the PHOS.tflX alone ,'caa carry the same line that all three companies would take seperately. , ' 1' Fourth, U requires but one set of proofs incase of loss ; thus giving the security of three Companies without the trouble of dealing with seperate Corporations. On these solid merits, viz; . ' : Capacity to carry the largest ska, ' The amplest possible security j The simplest adjustment in case of losi, and The prompt and equitable payment ef all just claims, . 1 i ; The Ih or nix Insurance Company solicits your patronage. , C. A. RUi:D, AffcnC, - SALEM, OREGON. Tub 15;7r51V v: GiLBKKT. ! c. oxarovao A. itf. GILBERT & CO, Dealers in HOOTS, and SHOES, now ffer to the public XEIV GOODS t'NETf PRICES. ' ' ' ''-' J 7 ' : v : v .. . hi 1 TJ1EIRJ(STOCK CONSISTS wli r fullUneof r, '. LADIES' JIISSES'and ; CHILDREN'S : BOY'S and YOUTH'S WEAR All sslectcd nitb prfat care from the. b5t San Francisco and Eastern Jlanulv tures and with due reference to the Oregon Trade. " WE ALSO KEEP ON nATCD A FUtV If supply of Lkatrkb enmprisiog tha. belt. French tlrrvd which we offer to the trade reauuable figures. We manufarture HOOTS and SnOES to order, of all Styles Material aud IVorkmaiifchf p unsurpassed. - - ' - V gents for the Celebrated Smcttt Skwijco. MtrHikK, of which 20,000, more 'were, "old ' in 1872. then any other machine nannf&rt ured. Sold at San Francisco prices without freight, and on monthly iuftalltuentj to mate payroert eay. Every maUiine wairanted for five years A. X. GILBERT & CO, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon' " alr., ly .- ceo. n. jovf. Real Estate Ertkcr REAL ESTA'iE j. m. rjiTTF.n? Notary Public JOES -fc PATTERSON Xcffotiatc Loans, ' TLi kc Collect ions, AGENTS FOR ' ' UNION FIRE IfiSURAIlCE CO. of San Francis co J and,; tJ; MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO , of New York.' . . OPERA HOSUE BLOCK I SALEM - - v ittiai!y, , OUR RULES ; We bay or sell only on commission chsrgiofc a per centage for tbo amount which tho prop ,, trty is sold or traded, for onr services, doa "t when the contract of sale or trade is made 'lr. We will introduce purchasers to tha owners of the property, and leave tbera free to make the best bargan tbey can, without any interference on our part , Wo pny all advertising vxpcriset, Scpondinff to on onr commission, when a &ale or trade tt" c made . ; , ' We show all property, where within reach, or give letters of introduction, to reliable parties living near who will showit ' ' All letters of h.quiry protaptly and fully ac - K r TrJ Wehava many applications from good, proxnpV. paying men, who will pay 12 per cent, for uiopey and give firM class personal or real estate ecvr1 ty,Bud pay alltaeeipeasea attending makiagon t the papers, 4o. Partiea baying menej o loft ? will do well to apply to us before placing ;t elsa where We charge the leaders nothing for Oar v services f tbo borrower pay u Entfr4 6atlifae '" tion given regarding tha securities tl I Attention is called to description of property or sale In the Wk it LY StatkhjiAN. ' Febl73 lv . A.i'A y:is.l Loinvini; PA JiIY GROCERIES,' Cracker IIixniOCTAryi Commercial StretSalem Oregott. r FebU73 It t : v