Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, February 12, 1870, Image 2

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POLK jjQJNTf TIMES.
ODUNTY OFFICIAL PAPE¿
D a l l a s , s a t u b d a y . f k i *.
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E D IT O R IA L
Bumm*»* A runt in Sun Francis» o.
D e m o c r a t ic
state
'M o n .
COM v e x -
By virtue o f the action o f the Demo­
cratic State Convention, which was
held at Portland, on Tlmr-day, M a r c h
lDth, 1888, and of the Democratic
State Central Committee, which w,i>
held at the sanicp'ace. on .Jaunary 8th.
1870, the Democratic State Convention
will -be held at
Albany, on Wednesday, the ‘23d day of
March, tSiO,
at *10 o clock a, m. o f said dav, for the
purpose ot uominatinir Covcrn >r. Mem­
ber o f Congress, Seer fary o f 8tatu.
Treasurer, State Printer. .In ge o f Sc*
cond District, •Iinline o f I'Tiitd 1 >i strict,
aud Ju Ige o f Fifth District, to he sup­
ported at the next dune eb-etion.
By order of -»aid Cornu ittee. repre­
sentation to.siid t ’ onvt-ntiiui was based
on the vote east for Democratic Con*
oressin m at the Iasi election, g'ving to
each county one ddegate for every sev-
vntv-hve Dennicratic votes cast, ;i'.»| one
delegate for every fraction o f thirtv-
eight and over, hut allowing each coun­
ty at least one delegate therein ; which
rule o f apportionment will ¡jive to the
several counties the following number
o f delegates, to wit ;
Benton,
Claekutuus
j late for publication in the last week
i-sue:]
V . T keyitt ,
Secretary.
Chairman.
COM-
of your bond.
Eeb. 9, 1870.
Some poet lias sung—
E d . T imes :
“ War’s great events s> lio in fortune's train
That of t a feather’» weight may kick tho !>eain.”
come tux ;
for that income is nothing
more nor less than the interest on your
bond, which we, the people, annually
this maxim, for almost any day they
may be
seen congrccated
upon
o f which lie has not a single one left
to fill all orders promptly.
INDEPENDENCE.
The members o f the Democratic<*en
On Friday morning l reached Jmle-
tral Committee o f l'olk county arc re prudence, tin* business depot o f Folk
quested to meet at the Court House, in ! eounty. Despite the bad condition of
Aud more, wo pay the tux gatherer to
was reefuired, he was eutitled to his re­
lor January 11 , 1870
It repres. tits ¡in
bled during the past year.
shudder for the consc juences.
o f Mr. F. R. Stuart, the press, type and
all
they material used in the publication
their debts to the merchants, they hold
their grain for a rise in prices, and are
it last compelled to sell, often for less
o f the Folk County T i m e s , together
than they were offered at first, and the
with all the brtoks, accounts an 1 out­
proceeds barely cover their indebtedness
standing debts due the ofn e, and also
• i ¡eluding -torag *). Tho result leaves
debts due Mr. Stuart in Folk county,
the farmer to commence another year
Oregon. ¿Notice is hereby given to a l l.
,
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tu ne deepfy indebted than he was
parties concerned, that naymei.t of the
,
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,
.
. 1 twelve months before.
>
same must be made ty the under-igned
The main
o f discussion in this
J. 11. T u r n e r .
locality at present rsthc question o f the
Dallas, Feb. 11, 1870.
\
removal o f the,county scat to this point.
A T T E N T IO N I D E M O C R A T S !
The Democrats of Folk will bear in
mind that on Saturday next, the 10th
instant, the County Central Cmnnil'tee
meets at DdliH at 1 F M.
tor Nesmith and lion. Benj.
Kx-Scn.a.
Hayden
are expected to address the voters at
Parties who favor this measure u n re
that it is o f the greatest ¡mportuncee to
the eounty that the county scat should
he at its most prominent commercial
point, so as to make it to the interest of
the citizens generally to build
up one
decent business mart in the county, in­
LUMBER ! !
1 1 .1 .0 0 0
S ec t o f
L um ber
AT TILL0TSQ8 S
m ill
!
A pood assortment at the Mill Y a r d ; or Or­
ders filled.
JU D G E C OLLIN S, at Dallas, is my author­
ized Agent to sell said lumber and fo Collect all
bills due me for lumber. Put in your orders
soon, if you want a good lot of Lumber at
A d m i n i s t r a t o r '*
U n d e rw o o d , B a r k e r & C o,
M A K E R S ,
S a le .
street,
S alem .
O regon,
a l l k in d s of w a g ­
most approved styles apd
the beat o f workmanship, ou short notico, and
AT P O R TLA N D P R IC E S !
21-tf
anufacture
o n s after the
M
February T im i, A. 1). 1 >7'*, the un lersigned,
Administrator o f iho e«;.c<> o' J
Ar;n-
sirung, deceit-t-d. will on Monday*, the7th day of
M). D . S L O A T ,
•»%
March, A. D. lS7ii. ¡it the l’ôurt II u-^M-snrTi»)
Dalla», in »aid c-.r.nty b e 'w v n OrSnours o f U
u-'{ P M.. of »’ .li 1 d;IV, C a r r i a g r c a m i O r n a m e n t i l i
o'clock A. M . and 4
expose for pn’ di • ■i'e. for -go! 1 or silver coin,
to the highest I• i• i 1er. all tho n lit, title aud
S I G A
P A I ¡V T E R ,
interest, wbi» h th » iid .1 a--|ih Armstrong ha i
at tlie tune ot hi» dece- 1 »--, in au I T• » the tol-
Commercial Street,
¡ lowing deseii' d pr mis. ». viz : The s-»uth-
Opposite Starkey’s Block,
{
nf
se
-ti-ni
two
;
tho
west ¿ ol sou*! v
21 tf
8 ALEV.
r.i't j o f »action three:
íoutliea»* 1 ol -
i -irih i-î 1 o f Melimi tosi :
the nortliea-t Í
1 of -ecti o»
and th j n »rill« - • oí nonno
- Ml , f range l Wert. ii.
eleven, in t >>v i •> j,
Ü
!
-a. ri . • o» ncgiù at oli •
PnlU County, 1
i. irruís ot rale. Ca»h lu
o'clock on r.iii
hand.
S. i . S T I E E S ,
.e
J. G. CAMPBELL
A-üUuii.'i.aóir.
S fL U V iN A W n r
i - .».( ! I > > l . t l
M
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- R E P A IR I N G done on short notice.
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lami
SfilNDLER,
l UN I T U R E
AND
Î
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I. ir g e s * s a , c k and fixe O l d e s t T ' u r -
i .it u r c iliu is e in P o r t i . lid.
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' !: ECO » MS AND F A C T O R Y :
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Ilo C-ltl .
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SALMON AND FIRST STREETS,
COÜ t I, \
OREGON.
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DEALER IN
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S .i l e a i ,
B O O T «,
O regou,
'1 »•-> Ri i»r» .>tuu Kx|ircs» office.
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Imp i ter» and Dealers in
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lie |ia> IU ill to n
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A N U F A C T U R E R AN D D E A L E R IN
Ham. ». ria Idi«:, B ridici, Whips, Collars,
h. c„ Li-ics. < t -.. etc., of all kiud.», which he is
• - . I red to scil ::t the lowest living rates.
Feh. 1 J, 1 »-70 n >; 1.
IIH E i M i
1 ou.y
M a in st. (opposite the Court House), D a l l a s ,
t
A-liiit)
Fanemah, a distance of some two thou
this por­
W A G O N
PU RSU A N C E OF \N O R D E R OF TIIE
Î N County
Court of Polk <■ unty,Oregon, mad-.*
some four hundred feet be’ow the falls to
All
G oods b y the P a c k a g e at R e d u c e d B a t e
invi« .‘¡tf
C o m m e r c ia l
The basin extends from
sand five hundred feet.
M O O R E ’S BLO C K , S A L E M .
Feb; 12-nolltf.
f i l e oyi al ;<-i a dtstuuee of twelv«-
hundred fee't.
& E A R H A K T ,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
O n tile Y a r d .
STEPH EN T ILLO T SO N .
»•.•un - \,
be taxed to fill the orders that sha 1 port ili hi t - m p a n y worke ! ene et ea \ i I i*.d
iioi i j-i.iii* i
ul-i < --u.it> : 1 il
one dav stream in upon you, for politi- | audsucoessiully in cutting aw.iy the rue
side
Rose Potato, pripaid, for $1. Conover’» Col­
ossal Asparagus, $:’> per 100; $23 per 1000 pre­
paid. New hardy lragrant everblooming Ja­
pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. True
Cape Cud Craubcrry, for upland or lowland
culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with directions.
Priced catalogue to ^ any address gratis; also,
trade list. Seeds on commission.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and
Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass.
Estab­
lished In 18>2.
_______________________ _
$9 P er T housand,
W I »>
says the Enterprise, the Fen.do’s T rm -
23 Sort» of cither for $1 ? prepaid by mail.
Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulb», all the new
Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lb«. Early
C O X
l
und grave-diggers, for surely yon will
Fresh (warden,Flower,
_Fruit, Herb, Tree, 8hrub
and Evergreen Seeds, with direc­
tions for culture, prepaid by mail.
The most complete and judicious
assortment in the country. Agents
FOR SALE
iu o tice e . f i n
ud.ullevs. 8 lie i-
I turn tny eyes hither and thither, and
. ,
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3 '
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| represented as crying a'dii tho street.
COUNTY
y m i
betake myself to these reflections, oeci-
County
“ any bones— any old rag» or old 1. t
.c otiilu
vi tí. lY
sioned from the scenes around. I r se to
lid r
Am>ugst ti>e old hull s a
look again, and lu ! stand ng i^i the
. > Í» itili .1
ri aily secured, are tlio-u o f Bvrou an :
It»*. Uà . «
dim distance l see the altar beyond,
Meduia Leigh. The cart is I i!x: o 1
a; i u dm ;
upon which these politicil shnekers
■ Atlantic Muiitliiy ‘ and platuiy inlii
i * i . i*»v
O/u.t J
are to be immolated.
What lover ot
til .t I
cates l.ow that Boston rnagaz tie con e o tl tilt*
his country’s interests would dare to in­
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il. A -
t»e kuown amongst writer- o: fan f m
.1 i.
tervene the hand o f mercy to save
Feb. 1
as tlie “ literary slop-hueki-t.”
their dastardly carcasses
Therefore,
T ue F a n a l A t und the F a u l »
iu . v - » e
let the ear pass on, and the guillotine
do its work. Frepure yc it* lertaki-r- on th e W i l l a m e t t e . — List -m. me;
v_ ^ .. i. w'
VAÜI KTV,
I ! - T R ! ’ « E I Y E !». \ GOOD STOCK OF
» * Fr u - i
t’ olf Skios. Calituroi» K ip
; t a!!
ut-, nml California Solo Leather,
a .,n h 1 «-fi t lor »a!c-cbv.-i]».
t :« !
A T («i. BS. S T E I Æ S ' S T >3SE Eil
F ïitsi:
ir its ü !
tion of the proposed canal is now built I Da lli» , 1 au. 2'.U
TI il - o higlie.»t price ia on »h pa:»l for Fur? and
:¡5
II.
i. ».
and in such good condition that if will ! --------N r-------------- --------------------
rai»cd by taxation to defray the neces­
tO -u c r a l D eU ili \ i - N a t u r e ’ s A p p c a l
V I O I v îS ’
not require a lock. A lew d i\s since
"tur îliît*.
sary and legitimate expenses o f govern­
we si\v a map o f this canal, drawn L\
S T a O R A L ( a S R E i b r 1 8 7 0
Tl on.»or.r!? of pcri-i ri», witkc-xit specifio »il-
ment, National, Stale, county and mun­
•
Mr. MeHen. civil engineer, who stir ment, ngc th<* vi<-tiiu» *>f la-iz - - n 1 l i -it u le.
icipal. To this every Democrat cheer­
lie tiiithiiiL iti)r ar«* »j-t t-> - -i.lcoti»! ihi» »jn--
T uk T’ : ' : » ! E dxtiov o r U vb IIiMfiRcn a x i >
veyed it for the Company. From it we I c T i.»
rca» u - u
T « ' i :\ tv T iio r s '.xa c.p ic s <>f V irfes 11 l u s t r a —
o f ilK-rii"ll « i il l.t/.ilt-' » :
fully submits. But when a system of
learn that there is yet eight hundred I iillv ari.«c» Ir- tu a unni t-| - i nini! eil« r_*y, tor toil C a t a l o g u e u f >>eeils a u d I-'loral G u i d e ,
. which li t- Mil.jci t i- in. iu ;c rc»|it>i »i't!. t!i -n i» p-iMi-l.i-d ::rul n-.-nly to scud out. It is c l«-
heavy taxation is imposed upon the
feet of the canal to build, and that in I tho uear »igl.ti-«! ar«- l«-r tiuir «let. rive vi-- baufly priat-.-l ou lino tinted paper, with about
people to support a freedman’s bureau,
this eight
hundred feet then* will be i ion. bucb per»«»:»», nliln-ii^li t!:« y may 1-• tii e L’ i ti fine wood Enjrravinjfs o f Flowers and Y®-
«
1 fr-.ui pain, -arc a? Holy invalid», and a.» much _-i t.il. i
and a l- -.lutifu! C oloreu F l ATB— eon-
negro wards and a bonded aristocracy,
three locks. W e are also informed by in m ad o f iiu-dicat ai-1. » » i t tl:cy w.rc-tor- | - stin^ o f »even varieties o f Phlox Drummoudii,
thereby placing an unjust burden upon
ini-iiit-d xx ¡ili tho pang» ol acute disease. They ! making :i fuio
a prominent member and officer of the
requiro
n k m c ami a i . t i i m i . vi -. iliat will
R l K i U E T Ol«’ P H L O X E S ,
the shoulders o f the poorer classes,
_ .
,
...
Company, that it is the intention of the rouse amt reuu'at.- tin ir t- r, i 1 r nni iiloas.»
in cas. s o f ti.,- kind. I i o - T i . T I E R ' S >TO.M- . Tt [h i ™
>t beau .fill, M we 1 » » . t h c r ^ t
Denytierats will not remain passively
Company to push forward this enter­ ACI1 B IT T E R S ¡ - r M m an immediate :tr.a ‘ *n»truei«vc l loral Guide published,giving plain
quiet and submit to the imposition, but
I urns» favoraldc i flVrt. The dchuiiaicd and .!«- ; a!" 1 lh‘,r«»S»* »iirections for the
prise with all possible dbputch, and
i »ponding valeludinarian, x\l. » feels as i f In-
C u l t u r e ol' L-'lowers a n d V e g e t a b l e s ,
will raise the warning voice and urge
have the whole canal completed within were but ball alive : who .»buns c< m; any, r.i.d
-p|J0
Guide is published for the benefit
the people to take the necessary steps
lias no relish either f--r in »in •-.».» or pleasure, i»
,,f |Ry customers, to
whom it is sent free with-
two years from this time. W c sincere­ metamorphosed, by a briel c nrsc ot this most i
application, but will lie forwarded to all
to throw;off the burden, and avail them
ly hope that this accommodating and potent vegotuM« invi^.rimt, iut.. quiet a dill- r- who apply by mail, for Tux C uxts , which is
selves o f the only remedy in their pow
ent being.
The change < fie-.-tt I «.y tne 1>11- ; not L:iif tlie cost. Address,
deserving Company may realize its most TElvri, in his In «lily an-i iv. t»l condition, is ;
or to guard against like excessive and
J A M S V IC K »
a eurprise to himself ami to his friends.
He •
sanguine expectations.
mopes no longer: the actsve principle ol life, i
R o c h e s te r « ii» ^ »
unjust taxation in the future.
A certain amount of revenue must he
Have the American people become
stead of dividing up the trade between so lost to all sense o f a just and equit*
the Court House on that day. L* t
half a -core o f one-horse villages. In ^ablc exercise o f governmental authority,
every precinct he represented, and let
support o f this view, they cite A l­ or have they become so warped py pol­
«very one that feels himself interested
bany. Sa'em. Corva’ lis and Eugene as itical prejudices, that they will submit
put iu his appearance, as business of
practical evidence of its correctness— to anything rather than vote with u
importance will come before the Com­
these ate flourishing towns, and most o f party that for so many years exercised
mittee at that time.
Let the Demo­
them arc located further from the geo­ the powers o f government to the best
crats o f Folk wheel into line, and
graphical centres o f their counties interests and welfare of all parties and
eound the tocsin note o f the coming
than wou'd Independence be from the classes ?
campaign !
center o f Folk. This is how they talk
One most important question for the
As a great ob people to ask themselves at this time is,
M is s is s ip p i .— A bdl, on the model here in Independence
o f the Virginia infamy, to admit this jection in the minds o f many, to its re­
State into the I ’ nion, ha- pa-sod tloough moval would be the cost o f new build
•‘Shall we, the laboring classes, pay all
The newly < lcctcd Missis­ ings, etc., the Independence folks pro
sippi Legislature has adopted the F if­ pose to jut up new county buildings o f
teenth Amendment, and has chosen a better character than the present
for U. S. Senators Fen. Ames, and a ones and entirely at their own cost.
rich bondholder pay his proportion of
Congress.
A D V E H T IS E m W n TS.
And as I
M o n m o u t h , Feb. 7, 1870
A full and punctual attendance is houses here are tolerably lull o f graiu,
E ditor T imes .— Another reason
although steamers pas$ each way almost
desired.
B E N J. IIAYDEN,
daily.* Much complaint is made by the why l am a Democrat is that Democra­
Chairman.
merchants that the farmers are so slow cy has been, is now, and always will he
in di.-posing of their grain. Instead o f in favor o f light and equal taxation.
N O T IC E
The undersigned having purchased,
N S\V
——
wanted.
At lii¡•’ ¡'«•port on tho 6th, William Riggs,
step-son of Mr. Tho». Hart, o f apoplexy.
And as we stand and view the old woman haggard and b tfer. drawing
scene, soon to he the field o f political
u chiffonier s cart, ornament-d with
carnage and defeat, ’ we in our heart I ¡meet
.i. , , copper bells, auu lined with the
The ware­
selling in a reasonable time and paying
til E D .
ward.
Dallas, on Saturday, the F.tth dav o f the roads, 1 saw teams laden with dead cal pestilence, likeotln reieat scourges, an 1 deep« niug the eh mu. I ol the can
February, 1870, at 1 o ’ clock p. m., for hog*, for shipment, come in from the must needs needs he abated, or the lib-I leading into tlu- his;n at this place
tho purpose of fixing time an ! manner immediate neighboihood of Dallas, and erty of the people is g«>ye forever.
During the same time the FniiiManv
o f holding the County Convention, an 1 \ the business men informed me that this
bu-.lt a good .suh.-tantiai stone wall tront'
!
ranch
o
f
business
has
more
than
dou­
for the transaction o f such other busi­
S to 1” loot high uii the east or ¡atm
t O R I H 'S P O X D E N C E
ness as may properly come before it.
lu E >ia, Feb. Otti, by J. li. K ty, J. F , M r.
J. K, li. Pumpelluy n o i M ss A loiaido Sh rtfor,
both of Folk county-.
At the residence o f Mr. J. P. Robertson, on
the llh i o s t , by th > I l a -, li. It. I5i«t r, Ur.
-ainunl Davis, o f Marion county, a n i Mis»
Sarah M. Robertson, o f Pulk ooanry.
the
collect it for you. What a blessing to
' n,Vel" ’ » »* ">» U ^ l r a t c u l locomotion street corners and more secluded places,
for persons on horseback— my animal quietly discussing the chances o f for­ have a tax gatherer at other people's
expense !”
being a tolerably good traveler— but tune, or with more fear tho treachery
Admitting that the bondholder pay.-
my infirm condition was a greater ob- o f fate.
And, should perchance a
stacle than l anticipated, particularly stranger pass, or casually stop near tux on his income, let us look at the
question : Here is a farmer, we will
<o in view o f the horrible condition ol these groups o f sage and wise conelu
say, worth ten thousand dollars. A c ­
the roads. However, by dint of calling sions v u will instantly ( i f you observe)
cording to our assessment last year he
all my fortitude to the rescue, l man* see the wink pass from man to man.
would have had t> pay one hundred
aged to reach Monmouth before it got and then they will retire to a more con
and sixty dollars tax, besides an income
ijuite dark.
venient place. Now to this l do not care
t tx if his income exceeded six hundred
H O W THE COUNTRY LOOKS.
to find fault.
I do not charge them
dollars. Now, here is a bondholder
The genera! appearance " f the com - with encompassing in high places the
with a ten thousand dollar bond. The
try on route, and the balmy atmosphere <; K in g’s death,” or o f a great “ mis-
interest on that bond, at six per cent,
contributed not a little towards my re­ prison” in the K in g ’s street. No, fur
would be six hundred dollars. That
in vigorat ion. On reaching the top op they have a right to knot round in such
interest would be his income.. Now,
the hill in the vicinity o f the residence
groups, plan out their mode o f opera­ how much tax does the bondholder pay ?
o f \V. (\ Brown, Esq , on the Dixie
tions and draw wise conclusions; but I
Not one c e n t ! Now you who love so
r oad, the scene that presented itself to
shall insist that the people— these
well to pay your taxes, including the
view was really enchanting, considering
smaller ’ fry— to whom they denied the
six hundred dollars to Mr. Bondholder
the season o f the year. The whole
privileges and wisdom o f their groups,
(while he smiles in his sleeve at vour
landscape was a grand floor o f brown
have a right also to be heard, aud not
innocence), vote the Republican ticket,
and eineral 1 mosaic, the soft yet bril*
only to he heard, but act as to the fit
as forme I swear eternal enmity against
liant tint o f the sprouting fall grain
m ss and* purity o f these same groups
such an iniquitous system o f taxing a
¡•lending most harmoniously with the
for official tru-t and duty, that arrogate
free people.
passing glory of the insinuating, indig­
so much to themselves, and derogate •• We lax your coats, wc tax your hats,
enous fern
The only evidences ol hu
We tax your bread aud butter;
fio'u every one c ls e ,^ It is aston­
M e tax your boots, your socks your shirts,
nim presence along the route were a
ishing to see— to say nothing of hear*
And don't you dare to mutter.”
few thin, spiral columns o f smoke that
in — the number o f candidates that
No. 0.
seemed loth to disengage themselves
present their various claims, all claim­
from the rustic chimneys that gave
ing to have performed invaluable set-
“ T he L iterary S lop bucket .” —
them birth, and the afoie mentioned
vices for the Democratic party.
Their l ho Herald says tint the la*t pic
-prouting fields o f grain. There were
petitions and overtures greatly remiud torial satire on Mrs. Harriet Beecher
;»D . fonie architectural improvements
me o f the prayer o f the Fharasee, who 8 owe and that *• literary slop-bucket” ,
visible about the farm houses I passed
thanked A*« d that he was not a- other the A t’ atit o Monthly, is contained in
men, having done everything which Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper
plements is steadily increasing, in proof
.M A ItR I E I).
I say we pay your in
hand over to yon in go d through the
S alem . Monday. Jan. 31st.
Truly are our politicians fully alive to
medium ot the government tax gatherer.
When I left home last Thursday af*
on hand, but is nevertheless prepared
D E M O C R A T IC
COUNTY
M IT F E E ,
ASPECTS.
D allas ,
[The following letter was received too
1 Baker
8
7 1
1
8 • i 1 Clatsop
C ot«
j Curry
1
O
Columbia
1 Douglas
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< i ra ti t
c ! Ju ok so n
11
1 > Lane
Josephine
11
Liu n
Marion
14
171
1<> 1 Folk
Multnomah
i>
Tillamook
é have made the ground too soft and
11 Umatilla
Union
4
* 1 Washing tou
s heavy to plow, except on a few high,
"Wasco
Yaruhil)
G 1
Total
15s1 sandy spots, and the farmers consequent
The time for h«»Ming tine County lv are rarelv to be sceu outside o f their
Conventions to c!e ft uoli*g:it •s f<r the doors.
«State Democratic F oliv» iition . ’.vas Idi
GANG PLO W S.
bv tlie Foinn lit tee to the so vettal Conti i A t Dixie I found my old friend Lu-
ty Committees, who se duty it will 1 e to
|c s busily engaged in rigging one ul
provide thcr cfor.
The Committee would respectfuilv ! his famous Challenge plows for service
urge prompt action on the part oí the ui h s own farm. l i e informed me
Democracy o f the several e »unties.
that the demand for these excellent im­
L. F G R O Y ER,
P O L IT IC A I-
CORRESPONDENCE.
6. W. CANiVON. Esq. is our authorized ternoon it was with the expectation o f
IH05. BJTCE. E.q . i, ,.„r „m , autL i « J
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¡S t i l l
A gentlemau who
came up from Fort land yesterday, as-
’sures that (hat city still sits proudly on
the Willamette, nowithstanding Enoch
( j . ’s bombardment in last weeks’s lleg*
iste’r.
Enoch’s shots were only ‘ ehij s”
and Portland won’ t surrender to any
‘ * Major” who uses such harmie.*s mis­
sels at such long range.
Come near« r
“ Major,” and let the doomed city suieil
powder aud a conqueror’s wreath will
be yours.
J u s t a s W e l l — The three sword*
that General Butier took from Mis.
Klureuce were merely ornamental wea­
pons. They were not made lor lighting,
¿till, they would have done just as well
for Butler, according to Front ice.
the taxes, or shall wc demand that the
the public b u r d e n . I ,
T h e r e . —
for one, say,
“ Mr. Bondholder, pay your tax^s in
proportion to your worth as tho poor
man does, or tremble at tlie prospect o f
negro named Rcavels. High jubilee This matter was announced in my pres
H a r d o n B u t l e r — Freutice says:
rill doubtle-s he h 1 I 1 y the thievish ence, and I hereby give the. sub-ta'ieo th; future repudiation of your bond. " It is understood tint Butler would
mob at Washington over this result, of it. A\ hen I have more t nie I will We now pay our own tax and also yours. have been a candidate for the Spanish
which is a satire ou American civiliza- . furnish you tho details
Men may talk as much as they please ihroue if the crown jevve's hadn't al­
lien
1
F, R. S,
about your paying tax oo tbo inoone ready beeu stolen. ”
/
t
which seemed
have died out < f him, is re-
awakened, and he l’ccls like a new man. Re-
meui boring that dehiiity i» not > ¡.ly an i.iilic«
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tion itself, but an invitation to disea»«-, no
time should bo lost in recruiting tlie broken-
down system with this choicest aud most potent j
of all TONU S AN1> NEUVIM S.
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PA Y I P ! P A Y IIP!
S - T H E NEW Y E A R 1IAS NOW SET
in, we must close our books o f the past
A t E B iiiit is I r a ío r 'ü ii S a l e .
; year and begin ar.evv. Those knowing them-
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! selves indebted to u» will please come forward
N P U R SU A N C E <>F AN O R D E R OF T H E aud s.-ttle without delay, as we must havo m o-
County Court o f Polk County, Oregon, made ney t* il<* business. Thankful to tho public for
•lanuary term. A. D. IS“ », tin* undersigned Ad- their liberal patronage iu tho past, we hop« t®
minis rator o f tlie estate o f Davi I Rur-len, «1c- 1 merit a coutiuuauco o f the same in the future
censed, will on Monday the 7th day o f March, A. i by doing business upon legitimate principles.
I>. 1ST», at the Court House door in Dallas, in j ’
C . B R O W N dk C O »
said county, between is. hours o f :> A. M. and I j
1)u,]a;1 0 gn., Jan. 8, *1870.
1*.M . ol midi (I»}*, f\|>Dic Tor ¡ » i i i <• snip, for g<»M , _____ ________________ ___________________ _
or silver e«iin, to the highest bidder, all j
tho right, title ami interest which the said |
David Burden had at the time o f his decease, ;
in und to the following described Real'’Estate, !
viz.: The E. $ o f the S, W.
and the ri. t o f I
the W, A o f the N. E. i <-t •'«•«•tion It, I’, ti. S., !
K. 7 W. o f the Wil.mmtte M e iid .m .
Also, •
V
the uiidivi>le<l one-h ill interest in and to tho j
N J
ot
o f * ili!
N. » E.
o f nume
mi tne O
s ■ V-
<•- j 4 X L PFRSONS INDEBTED TO T IIE
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*•'* th
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»* J '*»
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non and township.
Ail .»»id premi» •» h -ing | ,\
|l!t.r--j.,neii‘ will please call and setU« im-
n Polk County, Oregon
Sa’o to c » um -no: at ,
i ,¡u.reby save cost to themselves
one o ’clock 1>. M. o f said day. Terms o f sale :
‘ a *
me
Cash in hand.
»
and CXI,ta6° l ° “ e*
B . F . N IC H O L S .
V
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W IIA T
WM. BURDEN,
S cllivas A- W-iiTsr.x,
2
January, d, 1870.-^0^9.
Dallas, Ogm. Jan. Sth, 1870.
Adm "nistratur.
Admuiistrat'-r’s Attorne ?.
O!
à LL SORTS OF GOODS SO LD
Cash or Maxketablo Prod««®
A
Ä
at
yO ft
J. IL LEWIS’S.