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ffcraUtUg jpolb Crauti A Lodge o f »be I. 0 . O. F. was es Notice otFinal Settlement tablished at Buena Vista on W ed ns- day last. In County Court. Polk County, Oregon. In tbe matter o f tbe Estate of Gerge Byers, Dec’sd. d j l EORGE E1LERS, Administrator of the said Estate, hsviag filed his final Acc ount, in said Court, praying a Final Settlement o f the same : Therefore, notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said Estate, that, the said application, will be heard, and determ ined, at the Court House, in Dallas; in said county, on Signal. S an F r a n c is c o Agency— T ho ma s B ores, No. 30 (Second floor). Merchants’ Exchange, California street, below Montgomery, is oar authorised agent in San Francisco. G. B . Stiles has gone below for a new stock o f goods in his line. His invoices will he sent per steamers o f the L. P. riS H K E , 20 A 21 New Merchants Willamette Navigation Company’s bouts {Exchange, t onr antborized agent in San to Independence during the present Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisher ia represented by S. M. Pettengill à Co. o f New York and Boston. week. Tuesday, the 8th day of December,1868. November 16, 1868. L a n d S a l e — The land situated near C ou n ty O ffic ia l D ir c to r y K ing to Theodore W hite, will be re sold State Senator, B. F. Bruca, F. W avs IIRK, ) RSX.VD, > Representativos. I. S. T wwr ( ART. R. J. G ka R W. C. W bitsor J. I. T aoersov J. W. S mith , County Judge. County Clerk. Sheriff. Treasurer. 8. Superinf’dt. H. M ter , Coroner. C. D. E mbree , R T atom , M e t h o d is t (North). G. W. R oork , pastor. Services: 1st Sabbath, in the evening; 2nd Sabbath, at 11 o'clock, A. M.; 3rd Sabbath, iu the evening. Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. Sunday Scliool every Sabbath, at 9} o’clock, A. m . B a p t is t . J. W- O sborh , pastor, Services Fourth Sabbath in each menth. , H, M. W aller , pastor. Services at Baptist church second Saturday and Sunday in each month. > » »» <e < v h r is t ia n C U S. .Hail D ir e c to r y . Leave» DALLAS for Salem on Monday, W ed nesday and Friday at 7 a. m., returning days at 6 p. m. For Independence each Tuesday morning at six. For Salt Creek Tuesdays at one. For LafayeOe Monday ami Thursday at 3 p. m., returning Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m. For Corvollis on Wednesday and Saturday returning Monday and Thurcdy. T he P rotracted M e e t i n g .— The bring twice the amount it was sold for before. We think there will be more atto r n ey an d C O U N SE LO R A fiST"All article* told by ut warranted genuine L alayette - - - O regon . c ROMPT Attention given to business ci> trusted to hiiu from * distance. \\ i/i racti«e iu the Supreme and Circuit Courts o this State, ' ;i6tf GEO. II. C H A N C E , J e n n in g s L o d g e , No, 9, lla lla n . D E N T I S T , OLDS U s Regular Communications on the SALEM, OREGON. SATU RDAY preceding the Full Moon in each Month, unless tbe Moon fulls on Sat Office at Residence, on Front between u rd a y-th en on that day at one o'clock, P. M. u21 Also, on the second Friday in each month Cheuicketa and • enire streets. at 7 o’clock, P. M , for the purpose o f improv G u a rd ia n ’s Sale. ing of the Craft, in Masonry, and for such oth er Work as the Master may from time io time Order. otice All Brethren in good standing are invited to Attend. By ordor of the i s hereby given that, in pursuance of en or 33tf W. M. ler o f the County Court, o f the State o Oregon, for the County o f Multnomah, mad Mr. J. II. Lewis has more of that on tho 3d day of Nov., >. D. 1868, tho un lersigned. Guardian of the person and eslu fine and cheap qheensware. Call and •f Theodore White, an insane person, will, c fuesdav, the 16th day o f Dec.. I,s68, procee get your »apply. 0 sell at the door o f the Court House, i Polk Co., S'ate of Oregon, in the town of Da Blank Mortgages at th e S i g n a l :as, at public auction, all the rich ', title h i *. Office- interest of the said Theodore White, in, an to the following described real estate situated in Polk Co., State of Oregon, to wit: The un divided one third interest, in, and to the wes half of donation claim No, 61, in T. 1, S. K ■ west, and designated on tho p/ats und survex GENERAL AG EN T , ••fthj United States on file at Oregon City, m Office— No. 104 Front Street, Portland, the Donation Land Cluitu of James White.— Said .and being situated iu parts o f Sees. 2 Oregon. 22, ¿1 aud 28, in suid township and range,an (Opposite Franklin Book Store.) the -uid undivided one-third interest of sai 1 hco lore White, being about 68 acres. Sai IL L G IV E SPECIAL ATTENTION TO sale lobe made between tho hours o f 9 o ’cloe. the Collecting and adjustment o f ac a m. odd -1 o ’ c I ock p in., to wit: About oi- counts, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland o’c lo c » p. m. of said day. To bo sold for goi- bills; eff^'ttng loans; selling And teasing real coin, cash in hand on the day of sale. estate ; house renting, and to the general ugen- J. C. H AW TH O RN E, cy business ia fill Us branches. (junrifinH. Dec. 23d 1863, n36lw JAS. L. DALY. H N J A M E S L DALY w C a p ita l Rev. A . K. Sears, pastor o f the Dallas Kelsay, Presiding SALEM , ; : O R EG O N : uOX & EARHART, Elder FIN E time by Rev. Mr. Van Slyck o f tbe La* the Sabbaths intervening. Their labors A gr»at interest Las been W INES, 11 kinds bottled by us and Mar A M E D IC IN E DK1KI* H U . IT. (Foreign and Domestic.) Apples, '¿1 lb 8(d, 10c. Peaches, It* lS(a, 20c. Plums, with pits, 12Jc. Plum«, pities,- 1$@?Uc. Prunes, I rcnch, 3U@40c. Raisins. 37ic. Zante Currants, 26c.J Ogn do 20c. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 'or our mothers, wives and sisters. A bighh respectable lady of Stockton, Cal., says: My ■urengih was exhausted, stomach enfeebled und List settling into dispepsia, afflicted wUh intense pain, inability to walk, lowness of spir its, and no enjoyment in life. I used Bristol's Sarsaparilla as directed in tbe almanac, snd experienced a sine ete cure. 690 C orrei.— Ground. ^ lt> 37iT*50c; Green, C K., 25c; Rio and Kona, 25c; Manilla, 20c. •wakened in this community which lava, Old Govt 30c. SruAHs— Crushed, lb 20c; Pulverized, 20 seems to be increasing instead o f abut Yellow “ C, ” 8. F,, 16«c ; Island brands, 12*' (3) 164c. ing. The large church edifice occupied S tu f fs — Heavy Golden, per gallon, $1 It is usually filled to its utmost capacity— @ 61 26; White, Refined, 62 00 T eas — Young Hyson, lb $1 50; Imperial. even the aisles and the altar having to $1 60(3,$ I 7 5 ; Japan, $ l 00@|1 26; Black. HOSTETTER, SMITH A DEAN. 8 7 4 @ s i 00. be occupied tor want o f room elsewhere San Francisco. S ai . t — Carmen Island, "{$ 100 lbs $2 00; in the building. I p to the close o f the Also by B. V NICHOLS, Dal’ fif. Liverpool, fine blown, ^ lOutbs $4 00* Dairy, common, $2 26. s meeting on Sabbath evening last, twen R e a d T h is ! B acox — Hams, *f4 lb 1 8 @ 2 0 c; Sides, 12A@ ty persons had been added to the “ I had suffered for about 18 months with 15c; Shoulders, I0 @ 1 2 jc. C heese — Oregon and California, p) lb 20@ church, and what is 6aid to be the lar chil < i < : 7 bottles of Bristol’s Sarsap 26c. Eggs, ^ft doz., 30c. B it t e r — Fresh rolls, "cl ft* 30@ 40c ; Packed gest revival ever had in Dallas still arilla cured me.—J. V. Randall, lone City. “ With health rained and no hope of recov 26@ 37c. goes forward with no present prospect L a u d — fn tins, ^ lb 15c; in bulk, 10 to 12c. ery, I began using Bristels’s Sarsaparilla and o f dimunition o f interest. FLOUR AND GRAIN. pills. I continued their use for months, and D eliciously M e d ic in a l — This is am now quite well.” — Gxo. I xgalls , Sacra 591 the universal verdict pronounced upon mento. “ I tried all the different Sar3.xparillas.— P lantation B itters by all who have tried them. The well known health Bristol’ s alone relieved me of a constant succ promoting ingredints fro* which they ession of boils and pustules.” — J. C ollins , are made, and their invaluable m ent Portland, Oregon. HOSTETTER, SM ITH A D E A N . i s a remedy for indigestion all its con San Francisco. sequent ailments, and the preventive Also by B. F. NICHOLS. Dallas. qualities against diseases arising from climatic changes, miasmatic iufluenoes •nd impeufect secretions, are so widely knowu and so honorably endarsed, that we trust no one will forego the advan tages o f their use. ® U n io n M A R K E T Catalogues furnished on application. F lotr — Salem X X X , p4 sack, $1 50; Auras villc, f l 50; Jefferson, 61 60; other brands, $1 25 to $1 38; Graham 61 50. S horts —"{3 100 lbs., $1 25; Bran, do 75c; Oil Cake, do $1 50. WilaaT— bushel, 75c. Oats, do. 60c. PAINTS AND OILS. L ead — Atlantic lb 17c. Varnish, (oak) $6 50; Copal, $t 50. O. ls — Lard, 'p* gallon, 62 25 ; Boiled, Oregon $1 75- Benzine, $2 00; Turpentine, $1 5 0; Nectsfoot, 62 .,u Castor, |2 50; Chiua Nut, $1 75. Buyers are paying in cash for Wheat 70c. bushel, in quantity ; Oats, do 35 to 37jc . do; Ilams, *jd lb 11c., in quantity ; Sides, do 15 to 16c., do ; fchoulders, do 5 to 7c., do. , have just receired and now opened a new and fresh stock o f 8pring aud Summo GOODS all I Grades, Kinds, Styles, and Varieties. shipped to this place from Salem. J O S . LIG G ETT, : H Proprietor. A R K offer. Their Warehouse being on h i. h ground and occupying an isolated position, is cotnpur atively secure against tho ravages o f both WESTERN HOTEL, 70BNEB OF FIRST AND MORRISON St. Pictures S. CRID ER, TH AN K FU L FOR T ill • liberal patronage wh en a- o.-ci h i •rto extended to him in Da las. would cu»hr:i his medium to say to all t nit be is prepar. with iacroase*l facilities to servo \ C U STO M E R S far moro acceptably tha?< heretofore. A . affect o f his wounds. on Tuesday. H e was buried were participated in by the members o f the Good Templar lodge in this place in which deceased was an honored mem< ber. R ev. A . E- Sears officiating os Chaplain. R ev. G . W Roork, pastor o f tbe M. « a le Buy b y G r o c e r s G e it- e o r a lly . m oose ’ s b lo c k , sa le m , O r e g o n . th em ! T ry t h e m 1! At for Cash, or to Responsible Custwiuei P R IC E R ED U CE D . OBINSON'S MAGIC W ASHING POW- R on sixty davs time. I would also say to those in Arrears ders are successfully introduced tbro’- 1 1 come forward, Settle up and suit out Oregon,and are universally ptonounouuc’d E . Church North, oocupied the pulpit themselves Cost and nie Trouble. The best W ashing Compound in Use I o f R ev. A . L . Sears, on Sabbath evening -last, »ad delivered a good sermon. jH F-Far sale by O. B. STILES, DalUasfJ. J. H. L E W I 8* ID E R . IStf II B E N N E T T & W H IT E S T A B L E , in company with L. GODDARD. I shall bi pleased to sec any all of tny friends and ae I it a in ten cess upon thetr arriv.il in Portlan* villi teams, and those who have good horse* to sell will find me on hand ready to buy at a times. Patrons o f this «table will find it in goo< ■diupe, while charges will bo as moderate as a my other stable in the city. J R. L A K E . ir About the 10th o f M ty I shall remove my alcsroom and tbe Postoflice to South Inde- endeiice. Tlienceforw (rd I shall occupy the uilding adjoining Vanduyn and Sommer- ille’s Store. E. M E B W IN . Independence, March 24. 1868. 3-3m * F \V M unitions. In the Circuit Court for tho State o f Oregon, for the County of Po!k, **. Anson Kimsey, Plaintiff, rt John F. Kimsey. lliley Smith, Ira P. Smith Ann E. Glaze, T. Glaze, Margaret Richard son, Daniel Richardson, Edna Pemb«rton Samuel Kimsey, D. S. Kimsey, Hnnnh Kira sey, Jaif.es D. Kimsey, Nancy V. Kimsey Franklin Kimsey. Beijainin Kimsey and !v son Kims y. Defen lams. Suit iu Equity t Reform Deed. To the ab.>ve Defendants : In the name ot the State of Oregon, Y"a are hereby required to appear and answei the complaint fi!--d nga- ust yr..ii in the abov entitled action, within tci days from the date o f the service o f tnis Sum uous u,..»n y*-u i. s. i vt.i « i . this county : • it served in any other county- in ibi- Siate, .en within twon y days fr<«iu the da-c of tin -ervice of this Summons upon you ; and if \ u ill so to answer, for want thereof, the Plain dff will apply to the court for the relief theren o malted, which is to reform und correct tit .-rtam deed of your ancertors. James Kimsey uni Hannah Kimsey. so as to make a pet fee ••nveyauce to Plaintiff -if the west hall of the citation I,and Claim of the said .lame- auo luuiiuh Kimsey, Mtua>e in >(‘ 0 *. one and tlnr :y-six. in Towns, seven and eight, S, o f R. 6 •Vest, in Polk county, Oregon, an*! for cost.- aud disbursements ot suit. BONHAM A LAWSON, nov23 6w36 Attys. for plaintiff. J ohx S om wer vii . lf \ VI A It 1.1. A \\ 'A Corner Commercial and State Stretti, S a le m . O r e g o n . Ü Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting Crockery , and Notions at Polk County, Oregon, ndependence , G A N G PLOW which is essentially >p ri.ir to anything which has yet een offered the Oregon Farming Pub- c in the line o f L a b o r S a v in ? PLO W S. T o appreciate the advantages tbi§ low offers, it is only necessary for the 6 ¡inner to g iv e it a trial. Sim ply coo •truefed, and put up with a view special 'y tn durability, this deservedly Popular ra n g I low must continue to ¿ ir e jud * Iutllied satisfaction whomsoever tried. wherever or by 3 tf G. B . S T I L E S ’ lleatiqiiarferM . M ERCIIAD ISE N EW 8TO RE , N E W GOODS, A fu'.l Stock of Goods constantly on band t( suit the varied wants of tho People. COUNTRY PRODUCE. I am now prepared .o offer a large assortment uf choice P R O VISIO AS, G R O C E R IF.S, F R U IT S, We also have in -connection with the Stör« i largo WOODEN WARE, JOB A C CO, CIGARS f r lR EH O U SE , with track extending to the River, snd nro pr •tired to receive and Forward Freight ft. 25 re n ts per tou . 3tf VAN D Ü TN A SOM M ERVILLF r i l E F IR N T T R I I \ H AS A R R IV E D , YANKEE NOTIONS, Eté., Eu. T design to keep only t'ffilh oleest aai e>t Aril« les, and sell them at a — ■ . rotit for t A s H . * * OUR MOTXO: RAPID SALES OF CHOICE GOODS. and so has M. M EYER! Those who want inferior articles elsewhere fur them. 13tf must loot G. B. S T IL E S . a m ^ lT H O N E O F T H E L A R G E S t f f and best selected stocks of J. K. G I L L . O H E 8 T IC D R Y GOODS FANCY GOODS. C. F. TEATOX. G IL L A Y E A T © IV* H0LESALE AND RETAIL DEALER! JENIS’ ft BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. -IX - ' aool Ruoka. LlTE&T STVLES OF HUS AVD CAPS, 'tr u n k « , Music R.x-ks, Diauk Ro«ka, tur. t c i ’ies, S ta tio n e ry , c ro c k e r y Ac ut lias ever been brought to SAI.E5 • ich tie is (dieting G H E A P L K than any on li'.use in the City. .i l kinds uf P R O D U C E taken in L ch an ge. m o ° <M) aud F a u t y C o if lfc Our goods were purchased in the Eazt, hy oar- -elves, and we fed confident that we eaa give perfect satis!actiun to all who may favor na *ith their patronage, buth as to price and (iiality. State street. Salem. Ogn. J6tf POUNDS OF W O O L F o l which 1 will pay tho S. D U R B IN & CO., INDEPENDENCE, I L L SELL T H E IR EN TIRE STOCK P L O W . rirst Door North of 7. H. Lewis»’ ge. ealers in GEN ERAL H.ftHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH. A RtWESDORF, A G • M. M A SO N is manufacturing at I N D E P E N D E N C E , Oregon. fis n cD : Ml. I G A M E K C H A A D iS E . Portland Rates. 19 w A ll o f which I propose to sell Cheap S. 4 R AVING PU RCIIA j ED THE OLD Q00D3 BY TH E PACKAGE In fact eveaythib£ usually kept in a country Retail Store, of Clothing, All o f the very Best Quality. in fact I keep everything useful and ornamen- al in the line. The Highest Market price paid for w and Gilt Frame«. A Polk County Invention. Z F .A R D .I R T . MITCI1 FI. The funeral obsequies F o r assor- L IV E R Y S T A B L E , f II O L P. 8 A I. P, and R E T A I ) ' G i t o c i -:« « * , -aDtl- R o b i n * ^ ii A C o ., S a l e m . An constantly on hand. H epatring: neatly done. A continuance of patronage solicited. . It. II r.Y E R . 3d door from tho corner of Grisw dd’» Block Salem Oregon. Dly T our last, died on last Monday from the trar.auioU. Van i vu A 8 o n ii» e i'v illc . CO X aai * Buoote,and Shoes Warm k cold Baths attached ts the House at Wocdseat A Cue Assortment of f. V a s d o m . . the accidental shooting mentioned in N A G I C W a s h i n g P o w d e r » AND YIIE BE5T AND MOST COMMODIOUS hotel in the 8*ute, where every want i.- mticipated and cheerfully supplied. Notwithstanding the fact that B ar U l r a t W a g o n from this Market At their Old Stand, with a New Fire-Proo; Bii<a Just Completed. HE undersigned has just returned fr n man Bros, have sold hundreds o f fine to Ellendale and Coxes Mill on Tues* | U E would respectfully inform our • Portland with a carefully selected Stock of custom made suits during the past days and Fridays, and to D ixie, Enla, f j friends and customers that we arc at out Independence and Monmouth on W e d .In place of business, with a New Fire-Proo m onth they have tons of the same kiu» • rick Stable, conveniently arranged; eacl D R Y G O O D S, nesdays and Saturdays. tall is veutiilated by a flue iu the wall. left. T t » y »re still to be found at th* Meat furnished by the Q U A R T E R G R O C E R IE S , /Sir- Striet alientlou aud tho best of foragi old stand on Commercial street, Salem, at the Market at reasonable rates. iven t* all stock left in our care. B O O TS, no 10 tf Orders for Corned B eef filled. -John C. B ell, at the old Brick Cor S H O E S , V * - H i ghest Cash Price paid for B e e f ner, Salem, has a stock o f those fine Lu- Cattle. 32 tf sELUKcerr s r u i f c u r n LAD IES' D R E S S G O O D S , cine Lamps on hand to sell cheap. W m . E. Glaze, one o f the victims o f T A H I .E S . STORE. i This Hotel is located nc r tbe Steamshii .unding. Tbe Hotel Coach will be in attend • ce at all the Landings to convey Passenger ■id Baggage to and from the House FRE1 JF CHARGE. DOiU Y HOLME!*, 3tf Proprietors Has on hand a large and well selected Sft ek consisting in part o f Mahogany and Black Wal nut Dressing BUREAUS, LOUNOES. Portland. June 23, 1868. PO R T LA N D , OREGON. F U R N IT U R E , 8TANDS HL OLD B R IC K C O R N E R J.YO. € . B E L L M No Consignee assures against these elements Before Storing your Crop, consider tbeM advantages and Store with M IT C H E . A Grecian. Parlor, and Washington CH a IRS. R o s e n d o r f . The H iyheit p rice in cath p a id f o r Oat » BEDSTEAD6, SAFES, CUSTOM M A D E W O R K And examine for yourselves. P R IN T » ut I2J cents per yard. trood quality four-fourths BROWN CA’BOT’1 V SHEETING 10 cents- ’OFFEE by the sack 23 cents per pound ecai/ 25 cents, and al/ other things in propor i )U. Come aud examine und be sati-fied. n d e n re . Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work Dallas, July 20, loCS. Main s t , Dallas. ^Vo notice cooper’s ware being M ITCHEL & R8SEND0RF manufactured and meut of Well adapted to this trade both as to prici nd quality. To those desiring to purchase i -priug supply, I will invite your attention, n I am determined to adapt the prices to suit tb •resent II akd T imes , aud I ask you befur* .•urchasing to cal/ at the In AN U FACTU RER and Dealer in all kinds o f Household and Kitchen Or other goods to store, will do well to consid- the advantages A t W G O ftP S ! A E W GOOD A good cooper would do well in Dal las. COX & EARH ART. J." m * n i t u i * e » E . M E R W IN , W heat A lot of Choice Plants in Pot», jns> received. W h o le s a le and R e ta il f ò o . a r s . Moores’ Brick BÎ >ck, Commercial street saloni. LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. fayette Circuit, ha3 conducted divine T.i rinnr. service every evening siuec the date noted. above named as also at 11 o clock on have been crowned with very remarka Corrected Weekly by 'l l Rev. B. U. Baxter, anu a portion o f the ble success. : SALEM R ETA IL MARKT- S a loon . Cash paid for G rass S e e d s — if of goon quality. 19tf S T O R A G E . F IR E a d W A T E R ; SA LE M , O R E G O N . j P competition. on Saturday, Nov. *2^; is still in progress. Rev. Mr Seeds, F ru it T rees, O rn a m e n ta l ( / protracted meeting begun in this place \Vork, M. E. Church South, assisted by Dealers in MOORES’ BLOCK, (Middle Building), A (South). A. E. SKAas, pastor. Services at the Bvptist Church First Scbbath in bach month H O L E S A L E and R E T A I L W S. T U R N E Y , This is a M ASONIC. e t h o d is t IIIOSE HAVING valuable tract o f land, and ought to j County Commissioners. C h u rch D ir e c to r y . M m t h ving 1 een confirmed. A g r ic u ltu r a l a n d Seed D ep ol. SH R U B S A c., AC., Dallas on the 15th inst., by Dr. Hawthorne, Guardian, the former sale ) R. M. M a t , t in JAY W U K 1 T an d P ot P la n ts, W. C. WHITSON, County Judge. 35-4 w Salem on this side o f the rivef belong CJX & EARHART. n o t i c i s . TU- J E S S U P , M . p h y s i c i a n a n d sung eo i © a lia s : O re s Gffiee— At Residence. -: . Simulions. PPLICATI0N f t . Having been made to the County Court Io the C( unty Court o f the State •f Oreg fur the county of Polk, 'i m m ... of Polk County by Judith C. Shelton. Guar J. S IIAKRISS/Plff. dian of the minor lieiis o f Solomon Shelton, re. deceased, for an order t<> sell a part o f the real " t- J E. F. LANGE, Deft. estate belonging to said Wards, Notice is there To E- F. Lange, said Deft.- In fbe na fore given to the next o f kin o f said Wards, and to all others interested, that sue applica of tho Sta:e of Oregon, You are hereby su uioncd to appear in said Court and ansi tion will be heard and determined on the complaint filed against you by said Pi Tuesday, December 8 18<»8, in this cause, 4>y the first day ot next tc at the Court House in said county. commencing .«tore than six weeks after I W. C. WHITSON, date o f .the first publication hereof.’ And County Judge. you fail so to answer, for waut tberaqf, PI will take judgment aguiust you fqr -the si of $500 00 his damages,.with bis costs s & U 1 1 0 0 L F U A «>. disbursements of ibis action. V } P a r t ic u la r N otice:! . J ’ L’ COLLINS PltfTs. A tty. nov9-34 p a y ” u p . The undersigned, being required by law to t r S R T I .A A U P R IC E «*! collect or cause to be collected all monies due the School Fui d for Polk County, would make For the next known to all concerned that there is a large N I N E T Y DAYS. amount uf in teiot due said fund, and «hat the Being obliged to Kofurniili our Store, beforc same must be collected ; i have no option in the wioti r sets in, and having no time to move our premises. It is hoped that all persons knowing themselves in any manner in arrears to tuid goods, we will sell at the aforesaid rates, No charge made for showing goods, so call fund will come forward at ouec andwetlle. J . II. MYER, .and learn the prices School Superintendent of.Polk County. 23tf MITCHEL A ROSENDORR- U .G .C U R L u ATTORN EY A N D C O U N SE LO R A Y LAW, S a le m , O r e g o n . 11 / ILL practice in all.tbe Courts of Us T T and interior Courts «»t r> i. Mate. Office, iu IV ail mus A Co’s Brick, up stain