HOME INTELLIGENCE. RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN DALLAS. Method it t Epxtcopal Church {South).— A. E. Sear«, pastor. Services the First Sabbath in each month at the Baptist Church, southwest corner Jefferson and Court streets. . M E. Church.— Rev. G. W. Roork, pastor. Services at their church, north side o f Mill street between Main and Jefferson, as follows: First Sabbath us advertising. C o t t a g e H o me . — Our enterprising fellow« towesmaa, Sam. C. Stiles, the saddler, is engag- -•J in erecting a substantial and commodious cottage residence, which for architectural de­ sign and finish will excel anything in Dallas. '-It is located on the sontb side of Church street, between Main and Jefferson. Sam is doing a rushing business and making lots of money here, and, like a good citizen, does not bury bis talent in the cartb, but invests and kaqps bis money in circulation at home. Such , man deserve te succeed, as they not only give employment to our mechanics, but also enhance the value 9f their neighbor’s property by their enterprise. A N oveltt .— Our friend James, the photo­ graphic artist at this place, has laid on our table a finely executed photograph of tUe first page of the T imes , o f the ordiuary carte de virile t ito. The reading matter is so fine as to '.bo barely legible to the naked eye : but Mr. 'James promises us one doable the size, which will make quite a difference, and which persons with good optics will be able to decipher. He has also favored us with some flue views of local interest, copies of which be has for sale. Mr. James is an artist in the fullest sense of the word. R olling S tones . E tc .— We learn that several 'families from the neighborhood of Bethel, in this county, are about to emigrate to Bitter Root -Valley, Montana. We are sorry to learn » that anybody is so foolish as to leave fertile, salubrious Oregon for any such place. A real­ ization of the old fable o f the substance and the shadow. We will wager two to one they will repent the step inside o f 1869. S pecial S ejivicb .—I t is generally under­ stood that divine service will be held at the Baptist church this evening and to-morrow morning, Rev. Mr. Baxter officiating. To­ morrow afternoon service will also he held at the same place, on which occasion Rev. A . W. Sweeny, late of Umatilla, will officiate. Ths public are cordially invited. 2 -4 ° — Tem. Richmond is sporting a very fine gelding about town, to salkey, that steps m though it knew something about time. We don t know what be calls the “ critter,” but sup­ pose it knows enough to go without being call- •d- Q rientabef y > ♦ The Grand Lodge o f Odd Fellows for Oregon, Washington and Idaho completed the business The student* o f the Willamette University before it last Saturday and adjourned. The Pursuant to call published, the citizens of gave an exhibition last week from which they officers for the ensaing year aro J. M. Bacon, Dallas and vicinity met at the Court House on of Oregon City, Grand Master; Wm. Dierdorff, realised $130. Thursday p. m . to take the preliminary steps Portland, Deputy Grand Master; Joel Palmer, The teamsters of Eugene have formed a pro- towards the appropriate celebration of the an« Dayton. Grand Warden ; C. N. Terry, Salem. niversary of our national birthday in or near i tective association, fixing rates for freighting Grand Secretary; I. R. Moores, Salem, Grand and hauling about town. Freight from Eugene Dallas. Treasurer; A. L. Stinson. Salem, Grand Rep- The meeting organized by the election of to Portland 1$ cents per pound, Portland to telentative. The appointive officers are P. ». Mr. J. W. Crawford, Chairman, and F. R. Eugene, 2 cents. Knight, Salem, Grand Chaplain ; F. S. Ostheira, Stuart, Secretary. Cattle and sheep are reported as becoming Portland, Grand Marshal ; D. M Thompson, On motion, it was resolved to celebrate on exceeding scare« in Lane and other counties to Albany, Grand Conductor ; — . Shelton, Walla Monday, July 5th. tbe «' uth of us, from the immense drain of the Walla, Grand Guardian ; R. C. Geer, Silverton, On motion. Messrs. J. II. Lewis, B F. Nichols California and Nevada markets. Herald. The District Deputies are District 1, and J. W. Smith were appointed a committee Ripe cherries have been selling in Portland I. W Miller, 2. Archie Fuqua, 3. A. Holden, on Order of Business. The committee reported fot a week back— fifty cents per pint. 4. J. L. Argner, 6. N. Fisher, 6. D. M. Thomp­ forthwith; the report was adopted, and the Jacksonville has been reveling in the luxury son, 7. P. Metschau, 8. A. Bonner, 9. J. Ly­ following standing committees were appointed of ‘ ‘cherry-ripe" for two weeks at a consider­ man, 10. — . — ----- , 11, C. C. Hewett, 12. W. and business transacted in accordance therewith: ably lower tariff. M. Shelton, 13. E. Schütz, 14. D. S. Kinsey, Committee (\f Finance— Messrs. Jas. Liggett, Gold diggings have been discovered on the 16. F- S. Ostheim, 16. James Riley, 17. A. J . B. F. Nichols, J. H. Lewis, T. G. Richmond Molalla river which are said to pay $3 to $5 Apperson, 18. — . -------- . and John Baldwin. The Corvallis Gazette of Saturday last con­ On Ground*— Messrs John Phy, G. B. Stiles, per day to the hand. The mines are fifty eight miles directly east from Oregon City, in the tains the following: The house of Mr. J. W. T. G. Richmond, T. F. Hover and Dr. J. R. Cascade range. The pay streak is said to ex­ McBee wastonsumed by fire the first of the Sites. tend for a distance of eight miles. weex ; origin of the fire unknown. The family On Orator, Reader and Untie— Messrs. S. C. P. G. M. Silas J. Day was presented with a barely escaped with their lives, losing every­ Stiles, Wm. Fraker, J. A. Applegate, Dr. Sites magnificent gold Watch of the *alue o f $225 by thing iii the shape of clothing, furniture, etc. and W. C. Whitson. FOURTH OF JU1.Y M EETING AT DALLAS. On Order o f Exercitet— Messrs. J. H. Turner, F. R. Stuart and J. W. Lewis. On General Arrangement*— Messrs. R. M. May, John Waymire, I>aac Levins, J. H. Lewis and J. B. Riggs. Si. On motion, Messrs. P. C. Sullivan, J. W. Smith, W. C. Brown, T. M. Thompson and Joseph D. Lee, were appointed a special com­ mittee to procure the erection of a suitable public liberty pole in Court House Square. On tn< tion, a genf ral invitation was extended to the citizens of neighboring counties to par­ ticipate. On motion, it was ordered that a -copy of the proceedings of the meeting be luraished the P o lk C o c n t t T imes and American Unionist, with a request that the same be published. On motion, adjourned. J. W. C r a w f o r d , Chairman. Frank R. Stuart Secretary. Communicated. D allas , May 25th, 1869. Editor Polk County Timet:— Conduct at the M. E. Church during the preaching of Father Waller od last Sunday should be condemned. Two “ professional gentlemen” who sat on the left of the stove conduct«d *hemselves ungen- tlcmanly—one continued thumping his boots upon the floor, keeping time; while tbe other every few minutes squirted his tobacco juice upon the warm stove to bear it “ sizzle,” to the disgust of men and womer, and to the amuse­ ment of bad boys who were taking lessons of them. Three women with babies which kept up a continual squalling remained in tbe house during tbe whole time o f service, to the infinite annovancc of all who wished to hear the dis­ course. It has always been a mystery to me, that a woman would remain in church with a child which she continually tossed, whirled over, thumped on the bai k.fcd with cake.apple, etc., and it continually squalling, distracting everybody, the mother included, by turning the attention of tbe audiance to them instead of tbe preacher. Again, I could never see the necessity of taking two or three uglv, woolly, ill-bred dogs to church, to have them follow you into tbp bouse aud then go snuffing around, etc. A stranger comes to our town to preach, a n d the a udience, or rather In dividu als in the audience, conduct thems-dves so badly that he goes away prejudiced ugainst us. Speak out, Mr. Editor, and you will have the approbation of every good citizen of Dallas. ORDER. Tbe abuses referred to by our correspondent are of tbe most aggravating character, as our experience on two or three occasions has proven. We hesitated to notice them, thinking tbe cases we refer to were exceptional; but as our corres­ pondent has brought tbe matter up we propose to speak plainly. We have seen young fellows (who, of course, claim to be gentlemen) leap or vault from one pew to another while divine ser­ vice was being administered, others keeping up an incessant chatter in a subdued tone to the infinite annoyance of their more respectable neighbors, while some seemed to come to cnurch for no other purp so than to ogle the ladies, pass indecent remarks in relation to them, and retAil the town scandal of the past peek. We state nothing but tact when we assert that, having lived in communities notorious for their general immorality and recklcssne-s, we have never seen such gross misconduct and total dis­ regard o f the sacredness of tbe house of God during divine service as in the quiet, pastoral town of Dallas. We are loath to make this admission, but do so hoping the moral sensibil­ ities of the young people referred to are not ■o dead as to make them totally devoid o f self- respect if they are heedless of the opinions o f others. Tbe other abuee referreed to—the nuisance of squalling babies at public meetings, aud particularly at divine service— has long been a mystery to us. and is unquestionably and lit- terally a crying evil. Mothers will no doubt call us a “ brute” for assuming this position; but we have been called worse things iiT telling the truth, aud in the long run justice has pre­ vailed and we have received our reward Some mothers will ask: “ Are we to be deprived of the blessing of attending public worship at all times merely because we have no one to care for our baby at home ?” We answer most de­ cidedly— yes ! for a squalling baby destroys whatever good effects might result to the con­ gregation from tbe preachiog of the truth, by distracting their attention from the minister, and making attendance at church a severe penanoe instead of a pious pleasure ; besides, it is impossible for the mother herself to reap auy benefit whatever from tbe ministration, her whole time and attention keiug occupied in attempting to soothe aud quiet her turbulent offspring. I f you would serve God, an I do unto your neighbor your duty as a Christian, do not take your babi es to tbe House of Worship. This is a subject that much may and ought to be said upon,but we hope there will be no furth­ er necessity tor censuring the good people o f Dallas on this score. “ S till T n ir C ome !” — We’ ve got another, and such a duck of a nosegay —but our descrip­ tive powers are not equal to the task. Fortu­ nately the charming donor on this occasion left her card (we wish it had been her photo­ graph). Young gentlemen about town need not feel at all jealous ; but then she’s young, beautiful, accomplished, sensible, loveable, sylph-like----- Goodness gracious! we are for­ getting the dignity o f the tripod; so w ell re­ serve the balance for * different occasion. OREGON NEWS. the members of the Grand Lodge recently in The Entign o f the 15th says caterpillcrs are session at Salem, as a token of the esteem of more plenty in that vicinity than they have his brother Odd Fellows. Few presentations ever been known. Mr. ThomasSmith, of Win of the kind take place in which the recipient is Chester, has a large, fine orchard that is entirely so Worthy of tbe honor as oar old friend Silas stripped of leaves and fruit by these pests, and Day. Long may be live to consult the tale it manv other orchards are eaten to a loss extent. tells, and may each fleeting hour add to his Hon. Wm. Greenwood died at tho family happiness. residence in Howell Prairie, on the 17th, from Judge Deady is making the tour of the State the effects of injuries received from a falling for recreation. timber. Not less than ten thousand head of sheep The Guard says a ball of twine was found passed through Rosoburg last week on their under Mr. Steventon’s house, which war evi­ way south. dently the instrument by which fire was com ­ Encouraging reports are continually received municated to the building. from the newly discovered gold mines on Myr­ The Herald learns that a man named Jsmes tle creek, in Douglas county. Experienced Nolan accidentally killed himself, a short time miners predict that the diggings will prove since, near Taylor’s Ferry. He had been out extensive and permanent bunting, and, after killing a deer, put his gun The Entign says of the Bohemia mines : “ A vigor« us attempt will be made this season to develop the various quarts ledges in that dis­ trict, and that one or two mills will be taken in.• The assays of rock made since the work was abandoned last fall, leave no doubt that it is one of the richest quartz districts on the coast, not excepting White Pine.” in the bottom o f the waggon. He threw the deer on the gun, which caused tbe cap to ex­ plode, and the entire charge o f the gun went into h is body. He died in a short time after­ wards. Dr. W. C. Gray, surgeon at Warm Springs Reservation, while out hunting, on Saturday, May 15th, accidentally shot himself through Soused salmon, put up on the Columbia, it the arm, and having such a long distance to seems, is getting to be quite an article of traffic, travel before he could get assistance, and no and is pronounced by those who have used it surgeon nearer than tho Dalles—60 miles dis­ as nice as anything in the way of fish could be. tant— before the hemorrhage could be stopped, A dwelling house belonging to 0. Leonardson, he bled to death. Dr. Gray was 27 years of in East Portland, was burned to the ground. age, and graduated at the Medical Department The house was unoccupied, and the fire must o fj the Willamette University last summer. have been the work of an incendiary. Loss, His remains were taken to Albany for burial. 1,000 The Jacksonville Ae>ct says : Owing to the A goose belonging to Thomas Mountain of light fall of snow in the mountains during the Portland has lately died, aged 20 years. Its past winter, tho streams having their sources of mate is still living, at the venerable age of 22 supply in the snow ranges will undoubtedly bo years. very low. Such is sure"\o be the case with Green peas mnde their appearance on the Rogue river, and we would call the attention tables of Jacksonville ten days ago— rather of our mining population to this stream. The ahead of Dallas. present season promises to be one of the best fo r river m i n i n g that wo have had for many T h e f a r m e r »eye : In thia co u n t y (M a r io n ) tbe price of milch cows ranges from $25 to $50; year* ; and when wo call attention to the fact, two year old cattle, $14 to $18; yearlings, $3 that sixteen years ago the lo w bars on the stream to $12 per bead. Horses, $ >0 to $200. A good paid a half ounce to twenty dollars a day, work horse can be had for $100. Sheep are working a rocker, with but little if any work selling at $1 25 to $2 per bead. Hogs sell at since, it seems no idle boast to promise a rich thing to any one willing to try the adventure. from 2c to 3Jc per pound. * ere personal enemies of the Vaughns, there beinir quite a strong local feud in the section. Tbe elder Vaughn seeing the men coming, and presuming their object, loft tho house. Frank Vaughn immediately closed the door, remaining within. The party came up and demanded that tbe door be opened, which was refused The deputized person then said that it would be necessary to have a search warrant to open the door, and immediately left to procure one. leaving the three others there. After he bad left Larkin remained out by the roadside, and the other two near the door commenced con­ versation with Vaughn. They assured him that neither of them had arms except Larkin. Young Vaughn then came cut, and after some talk with them he approached Larkin and or­ dered him to leave tbe premises. Larkin then made a motion at though he would draw a pistol, when Vaughn drew his pistol and shot him. Vaughn then came to town and gave bim«elf up to the authorities. lie is a young uian about twenty-one years of age. [ ADVERTIS EMENT. ] S u p p o r t t h e P r e s s . — A great statesman has said, and truthfully too, “ that the individual who nert r reads the public press, was at least a half century in the rear of the present age.” Newspapers, says an exchange, are the eleva- t >rs, refiners and moulders of public taste.— Their influence pervades all tbe avenues o f lifei and as arbiters, their decisions are universally heeded in the great arena of the political, so cial and religious world. As such, do they not deserve the favor and patronage of that public to whose interests they have devoted -their energies? Newspapers, by enhancing the value of property in their neighborhood, and giving tbe locality in which they are pub­ lished a reputation abroad, benefit all, particu­ larly if they arc merchants or real estate own­ ers, thrice the amount yearly o f the sum they pay for their Bupport. Besides, every spirited citizen has a lauduble pride of having a paper of which he is not ashamed, even though he should pick iLup in New York or Washington. A good-locking, thriving,live newspaper helps to sell property, gives character to the locality, and in all respects is a desirable public con­ venience. If, from any cause, tbe matter in tbe local or editorial columns should not be quite up to your standard, do not cast it aside and pronounce it of no account, until you are satis­ fied that there has been no more labor bestowed upon it than is paid for. If you want a good readable sheet, it must be supported. Tbe local press is the “ power that moves the pcrplo.” N E \V A D VER TI SEM ENTS. B Y O VER LAN D ROUTE $ Our friend Ireland, of the Enterprise, has res covered a fine cane which he lost overboard from one of the up-river steamers over a year ago. Lucky dog. Three small boys living in Astoria, took a can of powder into the woods back of town a week ago last Sunday, and, endeavoring to load and discharge an old shot-gun barrel, the can, which was nearly full of powder, exploded while in the hands of one of the urchins. His bands and face were terribly burned, and his hair nearly all singed off of his head. We aro informed that Gen. Palmor, o f Day- ton is employing Chinamen to do his farm work The Corvallis Gazette saya: Mr. R. R. Rounds some weeks since lost a large amount of bacon and wheat by the burning <>f his sm>ke-house and granary. His loss, we un­ derstand, was about $2,500 ; no insurance. Mr. R. was a heavy loser in the flood o f l 462, ani was just getting in comfortable circumstances aguiu, when this last misfortune overtook him. The 0. C. Enterprite says: On Sunday la»*, something quite unusual occurred amongst the fish of the Clackamas, by which whole schools o f salmon were stampeded, so to speak. They were observed to leap over themilldaui, headed down stream, in perfect swarms; and boys, liv­ ing along the banks, waded into the water killing large numbers with stones. Tbe stream was literally alive with salmon. It is said that tbe stream, which is always clear and pure,, was considerably muddied next day, and it is not at all unlikely but that high up the river a land slide may have occurred. Nine or ten families have left Douglas county in tbe last two weeks tor the Pitt River country, California. Last week, James Harvey, employed by the Dixon brothers in their steam saw mill in Cole’s Valley, Douglas county, had his hand badly mangled, and narrowly escaped death, by be­ ing caught by tbe saw . Lightning is reported to have played some strange pranks at tho Dalles last week, but no one was seriously injured. STEP HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST R E - ceived and is now opening a carefully se­ lected stock of T D ry Good», Groceries, Roots & Shoes, Ladies’ Dress Goods, R e n ’s Clothing, ETC., ETC., Which he proposes to sell as CHEAP as the same quality of goods can be p ocured this side of Portlaud. Call Over three thousand head of horned cattle have been driven from Josephine county this Spring. In anticipation of early railroad communica­ tion through those sections, the emigration to Goose Lake and Pitt river continues unabated. A Chinaman was caught in the act o f rob­ bing the sluices of Mr. Lew. Zigler, at Jack­ sonville, one night last week, and received a heavy load of duck shot in his corput for his paius. He still lives, but his recovery is doubt­ ful. The Roseburg Entign says: On Friday tho llth instant, about 3 o’clock, p. m ., as the stage driven by Montgomery, approached Estes' station in this county, a man named James Ross, armed with a Mainard carbine, came deliberately up to the stage and addressed Montgomery with an oath stating that he in­ tended to kill him then and there. He then took deliberate aim at the driver and fired, but the cap exploded without discharging the gun. Montgomery released himself from tbe apron which was buckled in front o f him and sprang to tbe ground on the opposite side of the coach, and seized a pistol which was lying inside when Ross came around with his rifle Several shots were fired in quick succession by Montgomery, one bullet taking effect in Ross’ leg, who imme­ diately exclaimed, “ I surrender.” Montgomery requested a passenger to take the gun, which be did. Ross afterward declared that he would kill Montgomery on the first opportunity. Dr. M. N. North, and H. C. Leonard of Portland, were passengers on the stage at the time of the assault. Ross was taken into enstoday, plead guilty to the crime o f assault with a dangerous weapon, and was sentenced to three years in Seventeen years ago, says the Guard, tbe house o f Geo. Armitage was robbed of several hundred dollars aud two watches. No clue WuS obtained to the thief or property. Whilst a piece of land that had never been cultivated was being plowed this spring, two watches were turned up, which were recognised by Mr. A. as being the ones which were stolen in 1852. One of them is said to be in good condition, the Penitentiary. and with cleaning will keep time. On Monday, May 17th, Edwin Larkin was The Willamette Valley and Cascade Moun­ shot and killed by Frank Vaughn, on Molalla tain wagon road, leauiug from Lebanon, Ltuu Prairie. The Herald gives the following version couuty. across tbe mountains, is now open tor of the affair: It appears that there had been travel. Sheep and stock of all kinds can now some difficulty relative to the opening of a pass over withsut any difficulty. The trails highway through the elaim of Mr. Vaughn,Sr., leading around many of the fords, are in a good and that the Road Supervisor, Harrison V»’ right, state of repair. The road over the mountains had procured, on some ground, a warrant for as far as Fish Lake, is in remarkably good the arrest of the elder Vaughn. This warrant keeping, considering the period of the season. had been placed in the hands o f a pet sou dep­ An abundauce of fine grass and water abound utized, who took along with him three other men, among whom was Larkin, aud all ol whom all along the route. and See 4 JOHN LEONARD ISHES THE PUBLIC TO KNOW HE W has on hand, at his on the west side of Main street, next door to the Picture Gal­ sh o p lery, a fine stock of Doors and Sashes, Of his own manufacture, which he is anxious to dispose of forthwith. To this end ho will sell them CHEAPER than they can bo pu r­ chased this side of Portland. /EiT-Call in and judge for yourselves. 3 PICTURES! PICTURES! HE UNDERSIGNED. HAVING P U R - chased the Photograph G illery of Capt. Lafollett. respectfully announces to the Pub­ lic that ho is prepared to take all the different varieties of Pictures in good style. T Card Photographs. 94 per Dozeu. TZB* Ho invites all to examine his work be­ fore going elsewhere. He also promises to do bis BEST in every case. JUST RECEIVED— A lot o f New Style Cases, which, for beauty aud excellence, cannot be surpassed in tbs State. Farmers can pay in any kind o f mar­ ketable produce, delivered in Dallas. “ Get a shadow ere the substance fades f” 3 W. 8. JAMES, Artist. r------------------- ■ ------------------- - Saddlery, ST A B L E S. C. S T I L E S , Mailt st, (opposite tip Court House), Dallas, anufacturer M ~r a v in g purchased WHITLEY. the dealer ___________ \ ______ ^ _________________ Maiu street, : J j: Dallas, Ogn. INES, LIQUOItJ, PORTER. ALE/ ., Bitters,.Cigars, Cai.dies, Oysters) and Sardines'will be served to gentle-^ men on the outside of tho counter, by a gentle­ man who has an eye to “ bis” on tho inside. So come along, b ty s ; make no delay, and wo will soon hear what you have to say. W. F. CLINGAN. Dallas, May 4 , 1S69. ________ SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Coruer Mill aud Maiu streets, Dallas. R iggs S l C am pbell AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A «. a a large variety of Doors und Sashes, o f all the common sizes, and o f —-A?j the best workmanship, ut their Sash and Dooc Factory, which they offer for sale as cheap s j such articles can be purchased elsewhere. They arc also prepared to fill all special or« ders for work in their line promptly, cheupy and accurately. Give us a trial, and you will be satisfied. H 2 RIGGS & CAMPBELL. “ P O X Y ” SALO OX, H . P. RANKIN'. P R O P R IE T O R . LL THIRSTY SOULS NEEDING, A refreshment will find at the PonyH Saloon tho best of Wines, Liquors. Ale,* COX A E A R H A R T , WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS above Stand of Mr A. H. Whitley, wo have re­ fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com­ munity. Buggies, single or double. Hacks, Con­ cord Wagons, e tc , etc.. MOORE’ S BLOCS, SALEM. Goods by the Package at Reduced Rates ray 10 3tf OEO. A. EDES. ) -j SAM'L HKAIJKICK Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. GEO. A . ED ES A Co., Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week. DEALERS IN TERM S, 4 REASONABLE. Drugs, Medicines, RICHMOND A WHITLEY, FEW uF THuStí NICE GENTLK- men’s Suits still left at J. H. LEW IS’S. FAINTS, OILS and DYE-STUFFS, At the old stand formerly occupied by M. R. Cox A Co., Uuiou Block, Commercial Street, Salem. Notice of Final Settlement. I N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK County, State o f Oregon : In the matter of tne Estate o f F. Mel row, deceased. Robert Ford. Administrator o f said estate, having filed his account in said court, praying a final settlement of the same ; therefore, notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that said application will be heard and determined at tue Court House in Dallas, in said county, on Tuesday, the 8th day of June, A. D. 1869. 2Uw J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. A ll sorts of goods sold A Liberal discount made to Country Traders. ¡. GEORGE A. EDES, 3 8AM L HEADRICK. Agents W anted—$IO a Day Two $10 Haps for $4. LLOYD S P A T E N T Revolving Double H aps! for Cash or Marketable Produce at J. H. LEW IS’S. Two ContDients, America and Europe, aud America with the Uulted State« portion ou an immense scale. E xecutor’s Notice. nE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN appointed by the County Court of Polk county, Oregon, administrator, with tbe will annexed, of the estate of John Fawk, late of said county, deceased; therefore, a I persons having claims against the estate o f sai l de­ ceased are hereby notified to present them to me, duly verified, at my residence, six miles northwest of Dallas, in said county, within six months from the date o f this notice. JAMES FAW K, Administrator cum tettamentum. May 8, 18«9. 2i4w* T ELCH’S PREMIUM SALMON— BEST in market— in kits or barrels. W ¿or sale at in BANK EXC iU N SE SALOON, Richmond & Whitley, Proprietors H and Harness. Saddles: Bridles, Whips. Collars, Check Lines, etc., etc.,E»f all kinds, which be is prepared to sell at the lowest living rates. ASP-REPAIRING A<>ne