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"B jnvpr II I 1 ill 111 II 0! INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION. i 1 1 V i - u I- 5. f If i if I VOL. 4, Official Paper for Polk County. I Issued Every Saturday Morning, at ' Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. J?. C..9ULXIVAN PROPRIETOR, ... SUBSCRIPTION BATES. (SINGLE COPIES One Year, $fr 00. Six Months, $1 25 Three Months, $100 Tor Clubs often or more $t 75 per annum. Subncrijtin must be paid tttUtly in advance ADVERTISING RATES. fine anuare 1 12 lines or less. first insprt'n. f ? fift r " l -w " Each subsequent insertion I 00 A lH,eral deduction will be made to quar Jterly and yearly adrertiaors. Professional cards will be inserted at $12 Oi per annum. Transient advertisements must be paid for n advance to insure publication. All other tux reriismg duis must be paid quarterly. Legal tenders taken at their current value. I? lank a and Job Work of every description ,urnifcdd at low rates on short notice. THE ILLUSTRATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, is in eery respect a First- Class Magazine. Its articles are of the highest interest to all. It teaches what wo are and bow to make the most of ourselves. The informa tion it contains on tie Laws of Life and H.alth is well worth the price of the Magazine to every family. It is published at $3 00 a year. By special arrangement we are enabled to offee the Phrenological. Journal as a Premium tor a new t ubscribers to the Oregon Republican, or will fumisto the Phrenological Journal and Oregon Republican together for $1 00 We commend the Journal to all who w mt good magazine PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I?, C. 'SL'IjMVAIV, Attorney & Counsellor-At-Law, - , Dallas, Oregon, ,Will practice in all the Courts of tb State. STL C.SIMPSON I E B STONE Si JIPSO X & STO. E Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all the Courts of the 3d Ju dicial District. OFFICE In Executive buildin? opposjt hemeketa Hotel Salem Mav l' 7;i 1-ye R P Boise . 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Evens, A Beautiful Octaro, Splendidly Illustrated, - Vivid Pen Paintings of life in V California..etc, etc. AGENTS ALSO WANTED FOR THE "I1ML if AIII US: J A most invaluable work for every American i " - Citizen. Octaro, 358, page. Also just insued i i r , , THE 'FARMERS' JOURNAL ACCOUNT j Wa3 mov,nS on as before birda slug BOOK Send for .terms upon these rapid -ins. sunhVht A. L. IIA1VCKOFT & CO. DALLAS. OREGON. SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER" lilll.Il'S MIsrAKU. BY MAUI) MKUIDETU. - 4IIeih ho! Well eiht jrcars ought to ma ro a-difference iu a man's looks, I suppose, but somehow I never realized or cured about my appearance till uow ! it'M a fact, I haveu't thought much about look.s since .since The solwjuy ceased just there, and Hugh Adanu forgot that he was before the mirror studying his owu attractions in the reflection before him. Thought fully caressing his luxuriant berd, his thoughts retraced the life path dur ing these eight years, years of Joss in barrenness in heurt history, a desert to glance over in retrospect, where all should have been brightness and blossoming. It might have been, if only she had been faithful and true If she had but trusted him! Jjut a difficulty arose and bo'.h were proud. Neither bent or yielded, and two lives drifted apart, and the years flowed on. 'Ah, well! I'm a brouced bearded old fellow, and sho is lovlier uow than when I knew her in the old time. Hut that child. Glory ! What an awful twin" something gave my touirh old heart- ! strings I'd forgot I had any when 1 recognized her ! Uut sho nredW rasped her little irl as if to avoid in trusion f'roai me! ,kSo she knew me if I have changed! Ah, time .'gVvu haven't cheated me out of recognition after all ! "Eight years! I wonder who she married I To think of ina tug at my heart at her one glance! Jiah ! I'm as sensational as a bov of ii 'ht,,.,, ? H ho wou'd lure thought it The lovliest Saturd ty Juno ever saw, found Hugh's lazy len-th sprawle i in the shade at Lincoln Park. With hat over his face, he by dozing and day dreaming partly from sentiment, uart. 1 from the effects of a late club diuuer the night before. "Come on, Teddy ! I aipt 'faid i Man, be you sick, or be 'sleep r He opened hi eyes to find a sunuy dimpled little faie near. "I dojes' love picture books! I'll be so tareful !" He extended his book with a smile, not daring to speak, lest the vi.-ion dis appear. With a mischieviou shru" of the shoulders, an arch look he so well remembered iu another ,he coutinucd. Tse runucd away from .Mamma, 'way off, from clear over there by the Swans! Dis book aint very pitty! Pes I better run back ! Hood bye !' one What 13 your name V "Lulie." "The Bame, and her very imao !" he groaued, looking after the rctrcatin" child. Daydreaming was spoiled for that day, and half a hoar later he stooI by one of the main drives. A flock of children two or three dogs among them were coming to picnic. A childish shriek of terror startlod him. Ou a seat not far off, a. lady was grasping a little child apparently in convulsions of terror-whilo a police man was beating off a couple cf dogs who had been fighting in close proxim ity. Another lady his Lu bent over the child. He involuntarily drew near. That instant Lu's neck was nervously crasn ed by the child. Something flashed in the sunlight and dropped at his feet. He picked it up and recognized it. Aolittle rinse he bad once given her the ouly trflo she had not returned dur ing that angry time. As if in a dream he looked around him. A carriage had driven up, the ladies were leaving with the frightened child, he picknickcra were again passing on, tho policeman strutting back and forth, tho I C3 o . VUU WilLI'.r. children shouting but was it tho eamo earth after all ? Shaking himself to see if he were eally awake, he secured his treasure the tiny trifle that silently revealed so much : remcmbranca, constancy, love, were all betokened here. He hurried homo thinking all thip, and a new hope made a new man of him. "These eight years have been a dream," ha soliloquized, bachelor fashion. ' "I will bide my time! I shall win her ytt, I forgave her lori" ago v I'lieu. with a groan, he remembered that child the little Lulie. Could it be ? Had she married another, still caring enough for him to wear his ring near her hea;L ? "Oh women! Ineouprehen.ib!e creatures! Was there ever a man capable of understanding uue of you ! Hut I won't think, I'll'just wait, and abide my time l'! A few days liter Hugh Adams sa idly running over the columns of the limes, when an advertisement met his eye that rotted hirn at on:-e. Lost. At Lincoln l'ark, on Siturdiy, a plain g.!d ring of little value except to the owner. A reward of fife dollars for its recovery will be paid at thi office, or at No. -Prairie Avenue. 44 A person who had found the lot ring." the card stated that he sent up to her au h-mr later, while he awaited her appearance in the reception room .She soon cuttred, the little Lulie by her si Jo. In the darkest corner of the cool, darkem-d room, he awaited Lcr. If i had it drawn from hU r, .1 ... .... i ... -i before silent one moment L,C.r, y. I- rw w v 1 v uuu ...m. uu an exclamation of eurpri.se she started back. Oh fie ! Vou 'laid ! Why Le'a nice. Limme see hi picture Uok other day, didn't you V lihSaings on the child! Dy this time the lady's composure wa3 regaiped. She said camly, I believe you have found a a tnflcj belonging- to me." both were blushing and "embarrassed. " Yes, Mrs Mrs. Pardon me, what shall I call you?" " Why, .Miss. Walton V in impatient surprise. Have you forcotten me piitc ? Vou surely are Mr. Adams, are you not V b'he couhl not kno.v how his heart was thumping. &ho was piqued that wu ouwuu puuiu MO so siupiu. iiie idea! Mrs.! Mrs indeed! 44 .Miss. Walton! Lucia! Lucia! h it possible? Why, I thought I was sure why, whose child is that '! 41 Luho ? Why, sister Nellie's, of course ! A great light broke in upon her "Did you did you think? she faltered. 41 Ye, sho is your very image ! I have been gone gone eiht years, it would not have been straugo if you had married in that time." 44 l'es, it would I" she answered. 44 Are are you married ?" "Me? I married V he answered hotly. 44 Who could I having known youwho could I marry ? Oh Lucia ! Lucia! If 1 hud never met you, I might have " 44 And so might I." she interrupted softly, 4'but " ' ilut what ?" eagerly, as she hesitated. 'Iijo qot believe in second love." The falteriug, broken whispers, the ove-light that tho drooping eyelids could not quite hide, told him enouirh. The love of his lifb was his own again ! With hidden, blushing face, she was listening to the words sho lui.l heard only in her dreams durfug all these slow yeara that had separated the m. In tho midiit of hi. " confession and self reproaches, she whispered : "I was hasty and proud, dear, and would not explain I" , 4 Aud I was a hard-hearted brute, but I have never forgotten you for a 22, 1873 moment, drtrliug ! Neglected Ijttle Lulie has departed ia great wrath, and is pouring her grievances into mamma's ear. up stairs. : " Oh! mamma, mamma J ca)i UUQtie fiU, and mako her- come up? tiiu-.'t-down 'tsirs with a great naughty man, all hair on his face, and he's hu"ed and kissed her, hits !" Uy the time minima has recovered from her surprise, and appeased the young lads wr ith, Lucia makes h.-r appearauce with u remarkable color ou either cheek and a tiny gold rng on her linger. SuterNell quietly con- gratulates hei on its recovery, pay him the arid savs Did you five dollars?" ' I laid him, X-l!ie, oi rather tiie face was crimson as she looped to whisper, 44 1 luve promised to, in three monihs. It was Iluh !'' 5 So in due time they were mariiod. Little Lulie was somewhat contorted for the loss of her favorite 'auntie, by a miguificeut picture-book from uncle ii t i.i iiu-u, uuuuio promise ol a new one every year until the has found a Hugh of her onu.--Ouj Fireside Friend. - - - m m -- Washington November 11. The evening action of tho cabinet continued over two hour, and was the most im portant wdich Itu laken place uuder Grant's admini-tration. The capture of the Yirgiuius aud the barbarities practiced by the Spanish authorities at Santiago de Cuba formed the sub ject of serious consideration, and defi nite action toward tu-intaioitig the dignity of the Uuitcu States in the existing circumstances was taken. All the members of the Cabinet are exccedio-ly rcticeut as to tLe conclu sions reached. One member, when appapoached on the subject, replied : "As to the nature of the action agreed upou to day I can say nothing; but you mpy be assured that the people of the country will be satis fied. Various rumcr are in circulation as to the determination of the Cabinet, one of which is that the Government will demand of .Spain the immediate arrest and punishment of the parties mainly tustrumuntal in conducting the outrage, aud if tho CVtellar Govern meat shall be unable to give the re quired satisfaction that this Govern ment will proceed to the extreme measures ueccssary to obtain it. Washington Nov. 14. The Treas ury Department to-day, upon rcqut . . sitiou or the Secretary of the Navy, shinned Of)( rt V,.f..u- , snipped bU,UUU to Norfolk, Viririua, tho headquarters of theJXorth Atlantic fleet in order that there might bono delay in filing out and supplying ves sels now under orders to leave with the least possible delay .'or Cuba and other points in the We-t Indies. Rear Ad miral Scott, commanding tho expedi tion, will sail from Norfolk Monday, in tho W orcester, his flug ship, for Ha ..... , ruc.,o.iS naro Ucod S.vC lnm by ,1,0 Government to report .rn w.. : II - : . . . ' daily to the Department by telegraph from Key West, aud uot to rely upon the Havana cable, which is in control of the Spanish authorities. Our Gov ernment will hold Spain to Mrict accountability, no matter whether the Virginias- was in Cuban or Uritish waters at tho time of tho v V M v. United States vessels are fittim out for Cuba at Norfolk, Charleston and Brooklyn. Great excitement exists in New YTork, Baltimore, St. Louis and ashington. l'hiladelphia, Nov. 15 Seven hun dred men are fitting thb momitors Ajax and Manhattan aud sloopof-war Can undaigtu for service. The monitors carry 15.incn Dahlgren guns aud the Canandiagua carries 10 guns. The monitors will be placed in commissinn early next week and tho sloop-of-war within a fortnight. Necessary repairs NO. 3G. in her boiler is causing the delay,. , To hasten work on the Ajax the workmen upon the sloop-of-war Winnebago havo been transfeired to her. . - New York, Nov. 15. At . Brooklyn Navy Yard orders were received last night directing the immediate prepara ton for, sea of tho frigates Colorado and Minnesota, Vice Admiral Ho wan savs the 'Colorado could probably be . got ready for eea in 30 days. Vice Admiral Uowan of the J?rook- iyn Navy Y'nrd, says that the Minneso ta could be got ready for sea in one or two mouths, and the Juniata in two or three day. The Powhatan is ready to Siil. "Work is continued oi 1 tho Spanish Ironclad Oropiiies, which is in the dry dot k at this place. ' Porvidencc, Nov. The Ossipee ar rived at Newport early this afternoon. She will t;,ke a supply cf torpedoes on board and will ptolatly sail to night for Cuba. New York, Nov.- The fferall publishes what .purports to be an interview between the Captain cneral of Cuba and one Colonel J. W. Yrour g, whtren the former propo.-cs 'that the latter shall organize an expedition in the United States composed of all the Cuban it is possible to enlist, enibark on bourd a slow steamer and then givo -uch iiifuimatiou as would lead to the capture of the expedition For this service Young was to receive 0,000. The Herald s;y Young is now in the Illinois State Prision for forgery of a Post Olhee order. The alleged inteiview is reported to have tulceu place iu 1S70, aud the Caj'taio General is made to fay that the members of the expedition captured would be shot. New York, Nov. 14. A dispatch via Jamaica says that on the 10th all the remaining Virginiu prisoners wero marched out und ten detailed to exe utiuu at a time. When teu were murdered, another ten marched up. Their; dead' bodies fell across tljosp of their companions, Havana, via Key West, .November 15. The following account of event at Santiago de Cuba was received here (Havana) on Friday morning, the 7th instant : Thirty-seren of the crew were brought on shore and taken to prison, to remain there until their execution, which was order ed for that afternoon. Captain Fry, a noble looking old man, fnlly. a head taller than the rest of the crew, when ho met his men on tho wharf,, previous to the march to prison, saluted them , i.wv oaiuio hj reiurnea witn affoction Atld1n- r . amt,,on- A' -0 M. Captain Iry all, and the salute was returned with thirty six men and officers were pub licly shot, despite the protest of all competent ,oreign authorities. The marines were seven minutes killing tho wretched prisoners, It seemed as if they would never finish. At lust i the troops filed passed a long row of corpes. I hen the dead carts wero hurried upaud loaded lndiscrJmiuatelv with the mangled remains. Tho American.' .Consul ha, Jono' all that couU ,,'; ;,,,, 5, threatened that his exequater would bo withdrawn for his exertions ofn behalf of the prisoners. In an ' interview with Gen. Burriel, that'ofTicer yeld at him, and otherwise treated him disre spectfully. The British Consul also made an ineffectual protesV aguiust tho executions. It is reportel that 1G victims were British suhjectaf Havana, Nov. 14. ?he l)tario, of Cieufuegos, says 57 of the Virgiuius v. . . v , i w naa captures were shot at Santiago on tho 10th iust. No particulars of these additional executions have been inado public hero Teacher 'who, was tho first man ? Head' Scholar WashiogtoQ; he was the first in war, first in " Teacher uNo,norAdahivas the first man.M u 0;if you're talking abdut foreineVA sunpose he was." - - - -. ..... i j