The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, July 13, 1868, Image 3

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C lub —
E x a c t l y .*— On the late Fourth a
This club held its first meeting in goodly number o f the citizens o f Dal»
B e a r i t in MiND.*—Our people Dallas last Friday evening. The fo l­ laa attended the celebration at Eola.
ele cte d : Asa A delegation o f young ladies— 12 in
will bear in mind that Profs. Emery lowing officers were
and Moreland lecture in Dallas on Shreve, President ; B . R obb, V ice number, we believe— all seated on a
Thursday eve., the 16th inst., for the President; Jag. MoCain,
on the occasion.
Mr. Moreland will
lins and C. Teal, Scorers.
aloft a banner with blue ground and
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE
T
“ 1200 IN J U N E
yo u ’ ll
SEYM OUR
IN
N O V E M B E R .'*
C
ounty
C o u r t . — In County Court.
J u d g e W hitson, during the forepart o f
last week, a ease, wherein John China­
man vs. John Waymire for monies due
him for services as cook to his fauiiiy,
the ju ry brought in a verdict in favor
o f the former “ J oh n ."
The new county officers wero install*
e d — a Justice o f the Peace, Hon J. L
Collins, was appointed to fill the vacan­
c y occasioned by the resignation of T. J*
Lovelady, Esq.
Considerable County
A.
Celebration."
This
was by no means the first evidence we
had ever had that the Constitution and
the Union were eye-sore to republicans.
Country merchants and grocers should not
fail to order the Portland Bakery Crackers.
They are the best besides being a home man-
iifac tu re.
H. W hitley
WOOD
CHEAPEST
Stock o f Goods this sid. o f Portland.
All Country Produoe taken at its Highest Mar­
ket Value. M I T C H E L At R O S E N D O R F .
Independence, March 22, 1868.
Stf
B
N O T IC E .
.
T he
N egro I mposition .— Our
Richm ond started east o f the Moun
radical leaders in Congress have decid­
F0UNDRYMENMD
tains on iSaturday last. Mr. W . had ed that the Freedmeo’s Bureau is to be
BLACKSMITHS
sent forward a few days in advance o f continued for another year, commenc­
C u m b e r la n d and L e h ig h
himself, between 30 and 40 horses, ing with July 16, 1868. The poor
white
laborers
o
f
the
North
are
thus
which had been raked on his farm near
taxed to support a lot o f worthless, idle
C O A L and P IG IR O N .
Pallas.
negroes, who ought to be at work in
lO OO T O N S .
H otel C hange .— B. F. ’ Nicholls the cotton fields. H<>w much longer
ta k e « c h a r g e o f the D alla s h o te ' to d a y. will the peo| le submit to be taxel for
In Store and A float, For Sale by
he benefit of the ebony idol set up by
J. R. DOYLE,
Mr. W hitley removes into his house on
the radicals ?— W . W . Statesman.
San Francisco. [101v] 413 A 415 P a c if ic bt
Church street.
D E M O C R A T IC
FOH M — 1868.
PLAT
— The greater part o f Saturday last
was occupied before Justice Collins in
The Democratic party in National Conven­
tion assembled, standing as ever by the Con­
determining the validity o f an attach stitution of the Government as a guarantee
ment sued out against the goods o f T. J . of the Liberty o f the citizen, recognizing as
B O O T S
JANESJjARDEN,
H
O
M anufacturer ft D ealer
— IN—
the consequence of the late civil war the ex
Dow by Wm. Pullen. In bis com ­ tinction of slavery aud o f the heresy, secession,
plaint it seems the plaintiff had sworn with the returu o f peace, demand—
1st. The restoration >f all the States to
tdat the defendant was squandering their rights iu the Uuion and restoration of
government to the American people.
his property with a view to defrauding civil
2d. Amnesty for ail political offences, reg­
his creditors, whereupon the goods of ulation of the elective franchise in the States
the said defendant were seized.
On
being cross examined
the
in court
plaintiff averred that he did not know
whether the defendant intended to de
fraud his creditors. The attachment
was dissolved.
Sullivan for Plaintiff
—»Applegate St Whitson for defendant.
PlfiTs. counsel appeals.
8 . C . Stiles is now fairly under way
manufacturing harness, bridles aud all
and singular the
articles in his line
which farmers and others need.
His
shop is second door south o f post office.
T br * Headquarters *’ aad T. R. Blackerby
the grant stove and tinware man at Salem,
have “ boat faced ” aad new look to the north.
Mr. B . teems ia goed spirits ia his new
* posish.”
—
G . B . Stiles has just received a
fresh lot o f family groceries, fruits
confectioneries, Ac., Ac. Call at hia
store, first door north o f Brown’s fire
proof brick.
M
any
good,
working
Democrats
complain o f the action o f our Democrat
io County Commissioners in appointing
a Republican Justice of the Peace for
the principal precinct in the county.—
T hey seem to
think that they have
struggled to poor purpose for the last
h
seven years in the effort to secure a
Democratic Board o f Commissioners if
the very man who has labored hardiest
and effected most to pre\$nt such a re
suit must be the first object o f that
Board’s fostering care and favorable
consideration.
W e are o f the opinion
ourself that our new Honorable County
Court baa forgotten in an amasing short
apace o f time, that, during the term o f
the Republican party’s power, a Demo*»
erst was not deemed fit even tor a road
viewer— much less a jurym an, and waa
certainly regarded as the last man on
earth fit to be entrusted with a commis­
sion as Jqstioe o f the Pcaoe.
by their citizens.
3d. Payment of the national obligations
in strict accordance with their terms.
4th. Taxation o f government bonds to the
same extent as other property is taxed.
5th. One currency for the government and
the people, the laborer- and the office holder,
the pensioner and the bond holder.
6th. Economy in the administration o f the
government; the reduction o f the standing
army and navy ; the abolition of the Freed,
men’s Bureau and all political instrumentalities
designed to secure negro supremacy ; simpli­
fication of the revenue system and the discon­
tinuance of inquisitorial modes o f assessing
and collecting the internal revenue, so that
the burdens of taxation may be equalized and
lessened, the credit o f the government increased
and the currency made good, and the national
debt funded at a lower rate o f interest.
7th. Reform in tie abuses in the adminis
tratioD ; the expulsion of the corrupt from
office ; reservation o f public lands for homes
for the working people ; the restoration of
rightful authority and independence to the
Executive and Judiciary; the subordination
of the military to the oivil rule, to the end
that the usurpation o f Congress and the des­
potism of the sword may cease.
8th. Equal rights and protection for natur­
alized and native born citizens at home and
abroad ; the assertion o f American nationality
which shall command the dne respeot of for­
eign powers, and furnish an example and en­
couragement to people struggling for natioual
integrity and constitutional liberty.
9th. Denounces the usurpation and tyranny
of the Radical party in violation o f pledges to
conduct the war only for the preser ation of
the Union and not for the subjugation o f States,
or for the overthrow of freedom of speech or
the press. It declares that instead thereof,
the Radicals have established systems o f es­
pionage in disregard of hnbeae corpnt; have
made the national capitoi a bastile, and
threaten to destrov the original jurisdiction of
the Supreme Court and have maligned its
Chief Justice because of his integrity on the
trial o f the President; recites at length these
abases, and in conclusion declares the priv­
ilege and trust of suffrage belongs exclusively
tp the control of each State, and that Congress
has usurped it in violation o f the Constitution.
The platform further spocifically denounces
the reconstruction acts as usurpation, uncon­
stitutional and void, an 1 demands that the
pensions-«f soldiers shall be faithfully paid,
and that the public lands should be reserved
for homesteads. It thanks Andrew Johhson
for resisting the aggressions o f Congress. It
invites men of all parties to unite upon this
platform.
It contains four demands, as follows « Pay­
ment o f the public dept o f the United States as
rapidly
practicable ; that all money drawn
from the people by taxation, exeept so muoh as
is raquisito lor the necessities ot the Govern­
ment economically administered, shall be
honestly applied to such payments, and
when obligations of Government do not ex*
pressly state epon their face, and the law un­
der which they were issued does not provide
that they shall be paid in eoin, that they
onght in right and justioe- to be paid la law­
ful money o f the United State*.
O
BOOTS A SH O ES,
Q
Commercial st., next door to
Barman Bros. Salem.
Ladies’ and Children’s wear*
T
All werk o f my own
manufacture warranted
Repairing Neatly done.
lid
S H O E S
S h e r ifP s S a le .
Y virtu# o f an execution, duly Issued out
of the Circuit Court, for the County of
Polk and State of Oregon, and to me directed,
in favor of E. J. Crofford vs. Wm. M. Frakor,
ior the sum o f $27 73 judgm ent, interest and
costs $7 23, I have levied upon the f ollowing
real property, to w it: Lot No. 4 ia Block No.
5, in Levans* addition to the town o f Dallas,
Polk Co., and I will proceed to expose the
above described property at public auction,
to the highest bidder for coin in hand, at the
Coart Houre door in Dallas, on the
2 7 th d a y o f J u ly , 1 8 6 8 ,
between the hours o f 9 a . m . and 4 o’clock r.
a., of said day. Said property was levied upon
as the property of W. M. Frakor
J 08 . LIG G ETT,
Sheriff Polk County, Oregon.
Dallas, Jane 27th, 1868.
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B
I. V audutw .
and so has
M. MEYER!
W
IT H o n e o f t h e l
and best seleeted stocks o f
a r g e s t
DOMESTIC D R Y GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.
GENT8’ ft BOYS* CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING,
LATEST STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS,
Trunks,
Carpets,
Groceries,
Crockery A c.
That has ever been brought to 8ALEM ,
which he is offering CHEAPER than any oth­
er house in the City.
A l l k in d s o f P R O D U C E ta k e n I h E x
ch a n ge.
W A arau:
r t \ f \ OOO POUNDS OF W O O L FOB
¡ j U U jO O O
which I will pay tho
H IGH EST M ARKET PRICE IN CASH.
H . 1KEYER.
Sd door from the ooraer o f Griswold's Bleek
Salem Oregon.
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line, together with a Large Assortment o f
CASSIMERB and WOOL H A T S ;
-a ls o -.
Blankets,
Cassimeres and
S T A P L E D R Y GOODS.
P rices at this time are lower than they have
COUXTRT
J ohh S om m ervilli .
V a n d u y n S¿ S o m m e r v ille ,
the
D
calera in GEN ERAL
TRADERS
goods that they can sell to their Customers at
a very low figure and still make an unusual
lar&e profit
Agents for Oregon Cassimerae and Blankets,
o f whi ;h we keep a large stoek.
I N D E P E N D E N C E , O regon .
MBRCHADISE.
Large Stoek and low prioes, and articles
Guaranteed.
Agent* for Piano Manufacturers.
A full Stock o f Goods constantly on hand to
suit the varied wants o f the People.
The Highest Market price paid for
We also have in connection with the Store
a large
,
Agents
for Oakland Cotton Mill«.
BADGER ft LIN D EN BERO ER
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehoi
Nos. 411, 413 and 415, Battery street,
San Francisco.
Feb. 17,1868.
ly
J. A. APPLEGATE.
WAREHOUSE,
at D O D D 'S Salem.
S
m
J. H RASH ER,
N e v e r C lo g s aud P a r th e B e s t.
w e e p s t a k e s
with track extending to the River, and arepre
pared to receive and Forward Freight for
I S ce n ts p e r ton .
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VANDUYN A SOM M ERVILLE
F u r n itu r e ,
at D O D D ’ S, Salem.
JO H N W . G IL B E R T ,
E. NERWIN, Independence, Oregon
M ANUFACTURER AND D E A L E R IN
M
FURNITURE,
8h oes,
Union Block, Gommercial Street,
AN U FACTU RER *and Dealer in
kinds o f Household and Kitchen
al
Has on band a large and well selected Stock
consisting in part o f Mahogany and Black Wal
nut Dressing BUREAUS,
S a le m , O r e g o n .
/
HE MANUFACTURING D E P A R T M ’NT
Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work
having been placed in charge o f a FIRST
CLASS FOREMAN, assisted bv the best of
TABLES,
workmen, he is prepared to get up a boot SU­
PERIOR to any other shop in the state.
Grecian, Parlor, and Washington Woodseat
A complete assortment of FRENCH and CH a IRS.
AMKK(CAN Leather, and Shoe Findings on
hand, which will be furnished to Shoemakers at BEDSTEADS,
reasonable rates. When you visit Salem, give
SAFES,
him a call*
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STANDS and
LOUNGES.
S u m m on s.
T
W . C. WHITSON.
Applegate A Whitson,
Attornies at Law,
DALLAS,
:
:
OREGON.
Office—In the Court House.
G. B. STILES’
Headquarter««
F irs t B oor N orth o f B row n 's F ire -p ro o f
B rick .
N E W STORE,
N E W GOODS.
N E W P R IC E «.
I am now prepared .o offer to the pnblio
large assortment o f choice
P R O V IS IO N S ,
GROCERIES,
FRUITS,
WOODEN W ARE,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
YAN KEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc.
d e s ig n to k e e p o n ly t i e c h o ic e s t and
best A r tic le s , a n d e e ll th e m at a s m a ll
p ro fit f o r C A S H .
A fine Assortment . f
Iu the County Court o f the State o f Oregon,
for the county o f Polk, ss.
P ic t u r e s a n d G U t F ram e«.
R A P ID SALES OF CHOICE GOODS.
ISAAC F 0I8 T E R , Plff.
ve.
In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornamen­ Those who want inferior articles most look
E. W. BOSWORTH, D eft
elsewhere for them.
tal in the line.
E. W. BOSWORTH, said Deft.:
About the 10th o f May 1 shall remove my
n the name of the State o f Oregon, yon are
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G . B . S T IL E S .
hereby required to appear in the said Court, Salesroom and the Postoffice to South Inde­
and answer the complaint o f said Plff. filtd pendence. Thenceforward I shall occupy the
therein against you. within ten days from the building adjoining Vanduyn and Sommer-
X . M E RW IN .
service o f this writ upon you, if served in said ville’ s Store.
Independence, March 24, 1868.
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County ; and if served in any other County ol'
CORNER OF F IR ST AND MORRISON
said State, then you shall appear within twenty
days from service hereof, and answer said com­
P O R T L A N D , OREGON.
plaint. And you are hereby notified ttaat if
N E W
GANG
P L O W .
you fail to appear as above directed, Judgment
HE BEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS
will be taken against you for want thereof, for
hotel in the State, where every want le
A Polk County Invention.
the sum o f $60 86 with interest from January
anticipated and cheerfully rappUed.
25tb 1864, at 12 per cent per annum. Publica­
tion of Summons being ordered by the Judge J . M. M A SO N is manufacturing at
W a rn ft co ld B aths a ttaefcei to the
of said Court for six weeks from this date.—
You will if served by publication only, be re­ I ndependence , Polk County, Oregon,
This Hotel is located near the Steamship
quired to appear by the first day o f the next
Landing.
The Hotel Coach will he in attend­
term o f said Court following the expiration of a G A N G P L O W which is essentially
ance at all the Landings to convey Paeeengere
the said six weeks notice by publication.
By order o f W. C. W hitsok , Judge.
superior to anything which has yet and Baggage to and from the Hnuee FRBN
OF CH ARG E.
M. R. 8 F.WALL,
J* A. APPLEGATE,
JOHN C. DORCY,
Atty. fo r Plff.
been offered the Oregon Farming P u b­
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Proprietors
Jans 15, 1868.
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OUR MOTTO:
Ì
[
WESTERN HOTEL,
T
lic in the line o f L a b o r S a y in g
W HERE
ARE
YOU
G O IO G
AND
W h y do y ou D r iv e In su ch H a s te f
PLOW S.
T o appreciite the advantages this
p
X X E A PER.
T h e C h e a p e st aud B e st R e a p e r In
O regon ,
W
EBBER
at D O D D ’S , Salem.
Plow offers, it is only necessary for the
“ TO THE
STORE OP A D O L F W O L F
N E W IN DEPEN DEN CE.**
What about Mr. WtAff
Why Tie is Selling
D ir t C h e a p ,
T H E F IR S T T R A IN H A S
A R R IV E D ,
CLOTHING and FURNISHING
[The W o r ld ,* C h a l l e n g e r
B oots a n d
TO
N A T IO N A L
e a p e r
e invite COUNTRY D BALBR8 to exam ­
W ine onr Large ond Attractive Stock which
comprises every article ia the
M E R C H A N D IS E .
UCKEYE
R
FRESH GOODS B Y E V E R Y VESSEL
been for many years, and we oan offer to
Is a Beautiful Dapple Bay, 0 years old, abont
16 hands high and is very powerfully built. Was
sired by old COEUR dr LION a celebrated
stallion Imported from Europe. Dam, Whip
and Bastard.
D AVID OOFF.
Dixie, May 11th, 1868
S
and Thcs.
J ustice ’ s C ourt — J. L. C ollins
IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE
D e a le r « .
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
EALED BIDS W ILL BE RECEIVED
at the Clerk’« office ia Dallas, Polk ooun-
ty, Oregon, until
K ept. 1st, 1 8 6 8 ,
for TW ENTY CORDS OF GOOD, DRY,
80U N D OAK WOOD; to be four feet long,
Y e Natioual Game— base ball— has and delivered in the County Wood House in
Dallal^on or before Oct. 12th, 1868, and corded
been organized in Dallas— are Dot ad up in good order and to the acceptance o f the
County court.
vised as to particulars. Pitching o f
The successful bidder will be required to
horse shoes has had a popular ruu in enter into an .bligotion with security for the
faithful performance o f the contract.
Dallas with no present prospect o f
J. I. Thompson,
County Clerk
abatement.
It is exciting sport for June 29th, 1868.
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Remember the Willamette Iron works, North
Front st. Portland when yon want new m a­
chinery, or old machinery o f any kind repair­
ed.
MITCHEL A ROSENdORF’S
Best and
COEUR de LION
the boys— young and old.
business was disposed of.
Messrs
a “ Copperhead
N oa, 4 1 1 , 4 1 3 an d 4 1 $ B a tte ry S tr e e t,
c o r . M e r ch a n t,
S A N FRAN CISCO. -
4
t ,
j
The Largest,
IN EOLA.
HOUSE.
B a d g e r S l L in d e n b e r g e r ,
Please give ns a call, and yon will be Con­
vinced that we have
CROCKERY AT
that, but it is plain enough that this is
C L O T H IN G
Store at In d e p e n d e n c e , which they offer to
Sell at at a living price.
Having purchased onr Stock in San Fr&n-
oisco, we can easily Compete with those baying
their Goods in Portland.
GLASSWARE 1
WHOLESALE
D r y G o o d s, C lo t h in g , D r e e s G oods,
A c ., A s ,
That has ever came to POLK CNUNTY, was
lately received at
QUEENSWARE
T he remainder o f the proceedings of nioely enwreathed with flowers. On
fail to interest as well as instruct.— the N. Y. Convention will appear in one side of this banner was inscribed,
“ The Constitution," while on the re­
The performance will be repeated in our next issue.
verse side was emblazoned “ The Un*
Eola on Friday eve., where we confi­
P ersonal .— Phil. Sheridan’ s sister- ion.** During the delivery o f the Or-*
dently bespeak for the occasion a full
in-law was in town the other day.— ation by Hon. Ben. Hayden the ladjes
hotlse. Profs. E & M. will go thence
to Amity, July 18 ; thence to Lafay­ She is an average looking squaw only. in uniform oocupied a front seat and to
ette, July 2 0 ; and to McMinnville, She says Mrs. Phil has received inteK the right o f the speaker— the Goddess
Ju ly 21.
ligence that her husband had married o f Liberty performing the office o f sup­
T o educate the rising generation a woman in Massachusetts; his arrest
porting the banner aforesaid. Before
should be the prime object o f all, and is sought by his wife here for bigamy
the close of the Oration it was remark­
in order to succeed in this, it is neces
ed by a republican that he would “ bet
A friend writing « » from Cor milts, says :
nary to foster and encourage Institutions
“ I like the trenchant manner in which you ten dollars that the lady holding that
F R E N C H S T A L L IO N .
o f learning— such as the Corvallis Col
This was
“ go for them” [the rads.] “ We need a whip banner is a copperhead."
lege especially.
he subscriber will keep the Fine French
in every honest man’s hand to lash them na­ responded to by another who ejacula­
Stallion COEUR de LION at Dixie,
On one o f the transparencies borne ked through the land."
where he may be found every day during
ted in toues somewhat suppressed, this
present season.
in the procession on Saturday night in
The only republican paper in Oregon that is a pretty place to bring the like o fi
“ regretted ” the departure o f McDonald was
the Corvallis Gazette. The Ganette is a tem­
perance paper and Me. was a temperance man 1
The thing ia accounted tor.
Go to Merwina furniture store, Independ­
ence, for all kinds o f fashionable furniture.
F arm er«,
IHE Largest and Best Assorted Stock o f
give some select readings Which cannot
Salem was painted :
C o u n ty
T A K E N O T IC E !'
Secretary;
wagon drawn by four horses, attended
benefit o f Corvallis College. The ob* George Howe, Treasurer; G. C. M or­ from this place. Miss Maggie Grant,
ject is a worthy one, and we hope there­ gan, A. Lyle and Jas. Rodgers, Direct« personating the Goddess o f Liberty,
fore, to see the Court House crowded ors; Lee Robb, U m pire; W m . N. Pul- ocoupied a conspicuous seat holding
P o lk
DRY GOODS,
Drjr Goods,
Clothing,
Groceries,
Hardware am
Farmer to give it a trial.
Sim ply con
structed, and pat up with a view special
ly to durability, this deservedly Popular
Gang Plow must continue to give un-
qualfied satisfaction wherever or by
mhomsoever tried.
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SheriJT’s Sale.
Y virtue o f an execution duly issued out
of the Circuit Court, for the County of
Polk
and State o f Oregon, and to me directed,
N O T I O N S ! and I am going to
in favor o f S. Blumaner and 8 . Rosenblatt,
Buy while G R E A T B AR G AIN S are to and against H. Linnville, for the sum o f $763
83 and $24 00 costs and accruing costa, I have
be had.
levied upon the following real estate, to w it:
Lot No. 8 in Block 1, south o f Main S t and
A nd does he take Farm P roduct?
3 E. o f Meridan street; also an undivided two-
thirds interest in that part o f Lot No. 5, in
Y e s ; and what is better, he pay» the Block No. 1, N. o f Mam street and No. 2, E.
o f Meridian street wbieh is bounded as follows :
Commencing at the N. E. eorner o f said Lot
Highest Market price Jor it.
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(No. 5,) thence W. 78 feet, thence 8. 28 feet,
thence E. 78 feet, thenee N. 28 feet to the
place o f beginning, with all the right, title and
C O R V A L L I S C O L L E G E interest o f said H. Linville in the buildiugs
and improvements upon said premises. Said
HE BOARD OF TRU 8TEES OF THE real estate is situated in the town o f Buena
Corvallis College, will oonv.ne on Satur Vista, Polk Co., Ogn., and wdl be exposed at
day, Aug. 22d, at 10 o’ clock A. u. A)1 mem
public auction to the highest bidder, for cash
bers of tho I$pard are earnestly requested to in hand, at the Coart House door in Dallas, on
attend.
the 13th d a y of July, 1868.
between the hours of 9 o’clock A. n. aad 4 p. n.
o t said day, to w it: at 1 o'clock p. x.
E D U C A T IO N A L .
JOS. LIGGETT,
Sheriff Polk county, Oregon•
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ROF. J. EM ERY o f Corvallis Cullege, will
addrers the citizens o f Dallas and vicinity,
ou the subject o f
P
on Thursday evenining,
J u ly 1 6 th , at 8 o’ c lo c k P . M „
at the Court House.
PROF. W- MORELAND, will also favor
the audience with some Select Readings and
exorcises in Declamation.
A similar entertainment will be given at
Eola, on Friday evening following.
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HE undersigned having located a 1 «
Doable Cylinder Carding Machine to
miles south o f Subltmity, six miles northern
of Scio, and one-fourth mile e f Liaobe’s Farr
on the North Santiam, respectfully solicit, pnl
lie patronage.
This Machine will be nnder the control i
experienced operatives, and satisfaction j
guaranteed.
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W O O L C A R D IN G .
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at D O D D ’S, Salem.
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■ I BADER.
T h e G re a te s t o f H a rv e s te r s.
at D O D D ’ S, Salem.
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Will be done at the reduced price o f Bight
Cents per Pound, when grease or oil is fare,
‘ «bed. I f I furnish lard, Ten Cents per Pound.
I f I furnish lard oil, Twelve and a half Ceota
per Pound.
One pound o f nice clean lard for each eight
pounds o f Wool, or one pound o f lard oil for
each ten pounds.
To insure good Rolls the Wool mast he
W ell Washed and Cleanad o f Trask.
Also, It should be graded.
8. ST A Y T O N .
Feb. 2 4 ,1M8.
L IY E R Y
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ATABLE,
AVIN G PURCHASED TH B OLD
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B E N N E T T ft W H IT E S T A B L E ,
in company with L . GODDARD, I d u ll be
pleased to see any all of my friends and ee-
quaintojacess upon their arrival in Portland
with teams, and those who have good horees
to sell will fiud me ou baud ready to buy at ad
times.
Petrous o f this «table will tu d it in good
shape, while charge« wilt bo a« moderate as at
' any other stable in the oiiy.
j
J R . LAKE,
j Portland, June 23,1868.
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