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About The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1868)
5 Œhe ®tòln |)o!k < (rant& Signal. t ' * P I . P. FISH ER, 20 A 21 New M erchant/ Exchange, if our authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisher is represented by S. M. Petteugill A Co. o f New York aud Boston. O ffic ia l State Senator, B. F. B i rch , F. W aymirf ., ) I . 8. T owmsknp . >■ Representatives. R. J. ÜRAXT. J W . C. WniTsox, County Judge. County Clerk. J. I. T hompson , Sheriff. J. W. S mith . Treasurer. S . M. M a t , 8. Superiut’dt. 3 H. M yer , Coroner. C. D. E mbrek , E . C. D u e , 1 County Connuissioners. B . T atom , j - »VO** ----------- Churili Directory. (South). A. E. ears Services at the Bsptist Church First Stbbath in nach month e t h o d is t S — Dr- D ir c to r y . T M rrangem ent . .!banco, dentist, has fitted hi'»self up in perfect style in the rooms situated over Smith A Wade’s store on Commercial st., Salem, where lie is prepared to execute work in the best style of the art. His instruments are new and ol the latent approved pat terns Parties who lately visited Sa lem say that Dr. Chance has the nicest dental outfit they have seen. S an F r a n c is c o A g e n c y — T homa * B ovcr, No. SO (Second iloor), ^derch nt*’ F.change, California street, below Montgomery, is our authorized agent in San Fr incisoo. C o u n ty A erfect , pastor. M e t h o d i s t (North). G. W. K oouk . pastor. W he eek of P rayer T hrough A week of pray er throughout the world ” is appointed by the Kvangehcal Alliance to com mence on S u n d a y , January 3, 1869, em bracin'; eight days. In pursuance of this arrangomeit, services will be con ducted in this place. out th e W o r l d .— “ From the army hospital; the bloody battle field ; the mansion of the rich and the humble abode of the poor— from the office of the sacred desk ; from the mountain-top, distant valley and far-off islands ot the ocean— from every nook and corner of the civilized world, j is pourin'* in the evidence of the aston I i-hing effects of Drake’s Plantation Hitters. Thousands upon thousands of letters like the following may be seen , at our office: Services: 1st Sabbath, in the evening: 2nd Sabbath, at 11 o'clock, a . m . : 3rd Sahbith, in the evening. Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. Sunday School every i * * I have been in the army Hospital for Sabbath, at 9$ o'clock, a . m . ' 11 months, speechloss and nearly dead. At | Alton, III. they gave me a bottle of Plantation a p t is t . Bitters. Three bottles have cured me. J. W* Osnonx. pastor. C H F i . a it f , Services Third Sabbath in each month. B C H R ISTIA N , II, M. W aller , pastor. Services at Baptist church second and Sunday in each mouth. «M M n m i iturdav 13 A days % \ * D It \ A il V E R . Corrected Weekly by A g r ic u ltu r a l a n d D e p o t. COX & EARHART, w W h o le s a le and R e ta il G io e e r s . Jeif-Moo res’ Brick Block, Commercial street Salem. DALLAS A : : : : MOORES’ BLOCK,-(M iddle B u ild in g ;, S A L E M , received. Catalogues furnished on application. 19tf COX & E A R H A R T . have just received and now opened a new and fresh stock of Spring and Summer UGODS all Grades, Kinds, Styles, and Varieties. L evi *— A tlantic Y* lb 17c. Varnish, (oak) £t* 50; Copal, Si 50. O ls — Lard. Y* gallon, $2 25 : Boiled, Oregon i l 7 5 ’ Benzine, $2 00; Turpentine, $1 5 0; Neels foot, #2 60 Castor, #2 50; China Nut, SI 75. Buyers are paying in cash for Wheat 05c. Y* | bushel, in quantity ; Oats, do 35 to 37Jc. d o; Hams, Y* lb 12c., in quantity ; Sides, do 0 to lie., do ; shoulders, do 5 to 7c., do. .VI A N O X I C . WESTERN HOTEL, wkeki . y . CORNER OF FIRST AND MORRISON St. JtTiniiiiiN Lolite, \o. 9, F!"tir por yack, l-o.-t brami.-,! 50. 1 > u lla s . Corn Meal, per potimi. P\ OLDS irs Regular Communications on the 1 Oats, per bushel, 4" to 50. S A T l RD \Y prt-cediug the Full Mo m | Bacon, per pouii'l. 124. in each Month, unit-.-» the Moon fulls on Sat- Hams, j per pound, 17. unlay— then on that day at one o'clock, 1’ . M. ; Shoulder*, per pound, -8. V | a * O l l i f — The u U k - cm elect of Also, on the second Friday in each month t Lard, in tins, per pound, 15. Fresh Butler, per pound, 40 . Lyon Lodge, No. 29, A. 1\ & A M., at 7 o’clock, P. M , for the purpose of improv ing of the Craft, in Masonry, and for .-uoh oth Dried Apples, S. will be publicly installed, :il their llall er Work as the Master may Lorn time ¿o lime ! California Dried Peaches, 17. Order. Eggs, per dozen. 10, in Independence, Dec. 26th, U 68, at All Bretlir* n in go.* 1 standing are invited to | Java Coffee, p< r pound.. 33. By ordor ot the Kano Coflee, 25. one o’clock, p. m . Drethem and friend.- Attend. 38tf ’ W. M. Costa Rica, 23. with their families arc invited to attend Japan Tea, p ip.-rs. 1. Mr. J. II. Lewis has more oí that •• " best in bulks, 1 20. A Ma.souic address will be delivered on M and Sugars, per pound, I2J 15 17c. th e o cc a s io n . tfy o r d 'j r o f the f.iwlirf» fine ami cheap <jneetisware. Call and San Fratieiseo, C., Ilio, t'rustieit, 2 o< • get your cuj-jdy. JOHN SUMMERVILLE, Heavy Goblen Syrup, *er keg, C 25 Candles, per pound. 37i Flank Mortgages at tho S ignal Secretary. R ice, per pound, 12c. i ( ) ilice- Independence, Dec. llth , 1868 Beans, per pound,5 to fic. Soap, long bar, each, 25c. balurutus. Babbitt's, per pound, lt'iijc. G E O . El. Ì S 9 A . U I ; , Rurnirrn Bros., Commercial st., Salem, Oysters. Mi Murry's, per can, 37b*. California matches, per dozen, 25c. think of offering their sj.h did custom 1) E N T I S T , Blue Yitirol, per pound, 25c. made suits at still lower figures just to Hardware — Best nails, per pound, 7 to 10c. SALEM, OREGON. Hunt's Axes, and Hand! s, 2 00 see how many they can hand " ’it mid Borax, per pound, 50 c. i ' i Y . r * at Residence, mi Front between ■ Grindstones, per pound, 5 to f*c. “ rake " the cash in lor in one day. C h e m e k e la alivi entre Mrecfs. -■>< U 21 COTI OX ANI» WOOLEN (iOOUS. H o l i d a y “ F i x i n s .” — 13. ’ ' V s j - Standard Domestics, per yard, ft* to 18c. l*»i:.ts, 12to Die. has just received an extensive a-sort Delanos, 20 to 25c. JAMES L DALY ment of holiday goods, i he late-t Salem Cu.-simeres, plain, per yard, 1 25. “ Hurd times, 1 00. a EMC a AL a m e XT, styles ot toys, faut y goods, etc., etc., ! uc | “ Doe Skins, I 25c. *• Flannel. plvin,45 to 50c. his ¿helves in great abuudai.ec. ( ’all 0lhce — No. lt»4 Front S tre e t, Portland, j Oregon. “ “ Twilled, 05c. soon and make y<>ur choice of a holiday (Opposite Frani.¡in Book *re.) ro/i ri. a so , on Laos. H rr ^ IIE BEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS 1 hotel in the St *te, where every want is anticipated and cheerfully supplied. This Hotel is located nc r tho Steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will he in attend ance at all the Landings to convey Passengers and Baggage to ami from the House FREE OF CHARGE. D O K U Y «fc H O L M E * , 3tf Proprietors COX \\ Union ^ I R R E T , \ can be accommodated with goods by the - - - Oregon. (ROMPT Attention given to business cn* package at rates more advantageous | ousted t<* him frmm a distance. Wifi Practice iu the Supreme aud Circuit Courts of than ever. this State. 86tf aud G ilt F ram e*. In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornameti/- tal in the lino. About the 10th o f May I shall remove my Salesroom and the Postoffice to Rqutb Inde pendence. Thenceforward I ahull occupy the building adjoining Vauduyn and -Sommer- villc’ s Store. E. K E R W IK . . Independence^ March 24, 1868. 3-3 ie warranted. An assort G. B . S T IL E S ’ H e a d q n a r le r « , F ir s t Door N orth o f J . H. Lewix’ Stos*. N EW STORE, N E W GOODS, I am now prepared .o offor a large assertment o f choice E l V E R Y H PROVISIONS, S T A B L E , GROCERIES, AVING PURCHASED THE OLD FRUITS; WOODEN WARE, TOBACCO, C IG A R S B E N N E T T A W H IT E S T A B L E , in company with L. GODDARD, I shall be pleased to tec any all of my, friends nrnl ae- qti.iintencess upon their arrival in Portland with teams, and those who have good horses to sell will find me on hand ready to I*uy at ail times. Patrons o f this «table will find it in good shape, while charges will be us moderate as at any other stable in the city. J R. LA K E . Portland, June 2 8 ,1S6S. * tl Y A N K E E NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. I d e s ig n to k e e p o n ly t i e c h o ic e s t &nd b est A r tic le s , an d s e ll th em at a sm all p rofit lo r C A * H « OUR M O TTO : riAPID SALES OF CHOICE GOODS. Those who want inferior articles elsewhere for them. H E R C i l \ .\ R I S E . I. Y a NDCTN. .1.11% 13tf * -t X KU VILLR. must joofc G. 13. STILES. V a i i d u v n A l S o i r i i m * r v i l l c . IN D E P E N D E N C E , 1 ) < »revolt. J. K. GILL. calera iu G EN ERAL MERCIIADISE. G IL È A fu 1 Stock of Goods constantly on hand t<* suit the varied wants of the People. W The Highest Market price paid for ^ b o o l R o o k s, C. P. TKiTOJt. Y E A TO N , A l BETAIL DEALERS T HOLES ALE AND -IX- Music Books, a Blank Books, Stationery, WAREHOUSE, Our goods were purcharcd in the East, by our selves, an-i^ve feel confident that we can give with track extending to the River, and are pre pared to receive and Forward Freight foi perfect satisfaction to all who may favor ua 75 ce n ts p e r ton . with their patronage, both as to price and quality. 3tf VANDUYN A SOMMERVILLE. State street, Salem, Ogn. 26tf Anson Kimscy, Plaintiff, »•». John F. Kimscy, lliloy Smith, Ira P. 8milh. Ann E. Glaze, T. Glaze, Margaret Richard- son, Daniel ltiehurdsun, Eiltia Pemberton. TIIE FI KMT T R /II.Y 111W Samuel Kimscy, D. S. Kim.-ey, Haiinh Kitn- A R R IV E D , sey, James D. Kimscy, Nancy V. Kimsey, Franklin Kimsey, Bctjamin Kimsey and Ed and so has son Kimsiy, Defendants. Suit in Equity to Refornv Deed. To the above Defendants : In the name o f the Slate o f Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fil'-d aga inst you in the above entitled action, within ten j V uud bust selected stocks of days from the date o f the service -of this Sum mons upon you, if served within this county ; or if served in any other county iu this State, then within twcn*y days from the date o f the service of this Summons upon you ; and if you fail so to answer, for want Unroof, the Plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief 'herein dciuancd, which is to reform uml correct tlie GENTSA BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, certain deed of your ancestors, James Kimsey ami Hannah Kimsey, so us to make a perfect conveyance to Plaintiff of the west hull'of the Donation Laud Claim of the said James and * I r i u i L * , Hannah Kimsey, situate in frees, one and tlur la ip e h , ty-six, in Towns, seven and eight, S, o f It. 5 t w r jftr ic * * , West, in Polk county, Oregon, and for costs and disbursement!, tif suit. t r o c h t - r ) d ec. BONHAM A LAWSON, nov23 f»w36 Aitvs. for I'luintiff. That has ever been brought to SALEM, wnieh he is offering CHEAPER than any oth I t i. At iv-11A tv tv I.IV i . l t y -fr I A H i. 1-5, er hnuse in the City. Corner Conimi rend mid State Street », S, R . J E S S U P , M D , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dalla*, : : , Oregon, 45ilicc—At R esidence. t t r l T H O N E O F TI1E LARGEST front DOMESTIC D R V GOODS, FANCY GOODS. LATEST STYLES OF UAlS AM CAPS, Salem , Oregon. A ll kind* of PR O D U C E taken iu Ex change. 500 , ooo W avteh I would also say to those iu Arrears to come forward, Settle ap and save themselves Cost and me Trouble. I and 13uooi8,und Shoos Wo also have in connection with the Store a large In the Circuit Court for the State o f Oregon, All of which I propose to sell Cheap for (’ash, or to Responsible Customers on sixty days time. W far more acceptably tha?* heretofore. A t Portland R ate«. S. DUR BIN & CO., E CUSTOMERS COUNTRY PRODUCE. All of the very Rest Quality. L A GOODS BY TH E PACKAGE j for the County of P<*!k, ***. In fact cveaything usually kept iu a country Retail Store, II. P ic t u r e s S. CRID ER, TH AN K FU L FOR THE • liberal patronage which has been lnlb erto extended to him in Dallas, would embrace this medium to say to all that he is prepared with increased facilities to servo M. M E Y E R ! f l l H E undersigned has just returned S 04)0 Su in nions. In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the county of Polk, »». J. S U ARRISS, Plff. r*. r' ) E. F. LANGE, Deft. t. To E* F. Lange, said Deft.* In the nam* of the State o f Oregon, You are hereby rum- motii'd to appear in said Court and answer the complaint fiied against you by said PUT., in this cause, by the first day of next term commencing more than six weeks after tha date o f the first publication hereof. And If y<*u fail so to answer, for want thereof,-PltfT. will take judgment ngainst you for the sum o f #500 (HI his damages, with bis costa and disbursements of this action. J. L. COLLINS, PltfTs. Atty. nov9 34 Î POUNDS OF W O O I. FOR which 1 will pay tho At th eir Old Stand, w ith a N ew F ire-P rooi H IGH EST’ M ARKET PRICE IN CASH. Bri> k Just Completed J E would respectfully inform our *>ld friends ami customers that we are at our ohi place of business, with a New Fire-Proof 3*1 door from tho corner o f Griswold’s Block 91 y Brick Stable, conveniently arranged; each Salem Oregon. stall is veutiilated by a flue in the wall. Delinquent T un •'ule ! ^ESP* Strict uitcnllou and the best of forage given t> all stock lelt in our cure. School District, No. 19 (Oak .Grove), Polk no 10 if County, Oregon. By virtue of warrant from the Directors o f School District No. 19, Polk county, Oregon, to me directed, commanding me to collect, iu the name of said District, the sum of thirty-eight dollars and eighty-five cents, the amount o f tax es as charged in said warrant, 1 hereby give INDEPENDENCE, j I L L SliLL T H E IR EN TIRE STOCK notice that 1 have levied upon the following C. G. CURL. IVI. .VI EVER. w ATTORSE* a n d COUNSELOR AT LAW , S a le m , O r e jó n . 1 V 1LL practice in all the Courts of Recon) v v aud inferior Courts of this State. Office, in Watkinds A Co's Brick, up stairs. IStf SELLING O FF S IlllfcG C F F H MITCH E l. A RO*EN DORF, II ALIC W ashing Powde rs w Rohinson A l t'o., Salem. For sale by Grocers Gen- c orally. Buy th em ! Try them ! A T T O R N E Y A N D COUNSELOR A T Cox A hurhart a are receiving largely, now that tnat na,igMio„ |la3 0,,cnij . 0f goods id their l„,c. Cüuulrj dealelBi Lafayette oregow . S in n n io n s . It A R K . .T . W oodsct and Fancy Gosdfc cu te d . Judge Deady decided the railroad bond question adversely to the city of M Portland, but said plaintiffs had no right to recover hack monies paid in the shape yja ■ n st , l)ullas. o f taxes toward the liquidation of inter OS. LIG G ETT, ; : : Proprietor. est on said bonds. .T The P. T. Co. write to tho Oreyouian .H e a t W n g o i l from this Market that the Echo, a very slow boat, beat to Klleudale anti Coxes Mill ou l ues* 0 /. ,, , ,, , I days and Fridays, and to Dixie, Kola, the Succt,, free, C.nemah to Salem m , ,ld(.ncl, u,ld Monmouth on Wed _ r . . : _ ___ _ * t l : . _____ i_ .i ,* ,, . a fair race! This is uoi exactly the ue.-days and . Saturdays. Meat furnished by the QUAKTKR season for April fools. at the Market at reasonable rates. Lafollett’s outlay promotive of the Orders for Corned 13t*ef filled. festive scenes over “ Ore^ou Redeemed” Highest Cash Price paid for Beef Bhrpassed that of any other sinyle party Cattle. J-ti Mr Roork, who invested 4U cents. Ih ‘- wltole pack of the jollifyers have ooktd torlorn and wo he ” oue ever since E,. J A V S. T V B N E V , their spree, partly on account, no doult, o f the expense of the thioir. , 19 Rev. Mr. lJaxter will preach at the Portland with a carefully selected Stock of Babti.st Church on Christmas day at 11 DRY GOODS, o’clock; also on the evening of the same Capital Saloon. GROCERIES, day. Mr. 1>. is a fervent and impres ; OREGON. SA LE M ; : : BOOTS, sive speaker, and seldom fails,to draw a SHOES, crowded hou^e. On the occasion of F IN E ' W IN ES, LIQUORS, his Christmas sermon the Rev. gentle L A V I E S' J) R E S S G O O D S , CIGARS, Ae., Ac. man will doubtless make a good effort. 11 kinds bottled by us and Mar Liquors -and- W a t c h M e e t i n g . — A watch meet ing is appointed for New Year’* Eve., to be observed at the IJabtist Church in Dallas. R E T A 1 I. G R O C E R *, moore ' s b lo c k , sa le m r resen * JAS. L. DALY. & E A R IIA R T . T II O 1. E 8 A L E and » . A lino Assortment of STO RE. Warm & cold Baths attached t3 the House. G. r » m r ILL G IVE SPECIAL ATTENTION JO The 3Iasonio Installation at Tndt*| f f the Collecting and adjustment o f ae- j ! counts, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland pendence will take place on Saturday bills: effecting loans; selling and leasing real house renting, and to the general agen the 26/A instead of on the 27 th. A gen estate: cy business iu all its branches. AND CUSTOM M A D E W O R K J .\0 C. HELL. COnilECTKl» ill manufactured aud ment of And examine for yourselves. PRIN TS at 12J cents per yard. Good quality four-fourths BROWN CABOTT A SHEETING It* cents* COFFEE t>v the sack 23 cents per pound, retai/ 25 cents, and aU other things in proper tiou. Come and examine and be satisfied. D A L L A S P R IC E S C U R R E N T . E LOUNGES. OLD B R IC K CORN ER OREGON. L Grecian, Parlor, and Washington CH a IRS. Well adapted to this trade both as to price constantly on hand. and quality. To those desiring to purchase it Itt*pu llin g neatly done. Spring supply, I will invite your attention, as A continuance of patronage solicited. 1 am detenu lied to adapt the prices to suit the present H ard T imes , and 1 ask you before purchasing to calf at the A . S. C R 9 D E R . Dallas, July 20, 1868. IStf PAINTS AND OILS B STANDS G O O D S !! [ F lovr —Salem X X X . Y* sack, $1 50; Aums vill**. SI 50; Jefferson, f l 50; other brands, $1 25 to SI 3S; Graham #1 50. S horts — 'p* 100 lbs., f l 25; Bran, do 75c; Oil Cake, do SI 50. W heat —- p1 bushel, 05c. Oats, do. 50c. A SAFES, Cash paid for G rass S e e d s — if of good quality. A lot o f Choice Plants in Pot*, ju st FLOUR AND GRAIN. T jpSrThc JJiyhent price in ca*lt paid fur Oat* BEDSTEADS, O R E G O N . G O O D S ! i\ E % V Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work No Consignee assures against these dements. , Before Storing your Crop, consider these * advantages and Store with MITCHE_< 4 RO&ENDORF. P & A l l article* to ld hy it* warranted >jenuine. X E W Has on hand a large and well selected St< ck consisting in part of Muhngany and Black Wal nut Dressing BUREAUS, F I R E an d W A T E R J S IIR U H S & c „ & C., CorVEe—- Ground "p* lb 371^9 50c ; Green, C. k ., 2 5 c; Rio aud Kona, 25c; Manilla, 20c; lava. Old Govt 3.H*. S i ' qars — Crushed, Y* lb 25c; Pulverized, 25 ; Yellow “ C, ” S. F., 20c ; Island brands, 10 @ 10|e. S vttrrs— Heavy Golden, per gallon, $1 25 (till 25; White, Refined, $2 50 T eas —Young HySon, Y' tt> $1 50 ; I uf pc rial, $1 50(q.$l 7 5 ; Japan, $1 t)0(g,$l 25: Black, 874 @ * 1 00. S alt — Carmen Island, *(A 100 lbs $2 00; Liverpool, fine blown, p 1 Go tbs $4 00 • Dairy, common, $2 25. B acon — Ilatns, Y* lb 1 5@ 1 8 c; Sides, 10@ 124 ; Shoulders, 8 (a id e. C heese — Oregon and California. lb 2 5 @ 30c. Eggs, Y* do*., 40c. B e ir u t — Fresh rolls, Y* lb 10@ 50c; Packed 30 @ 50c. L ard — In tins, Y* lb 15c; in hulk, 10 to 12c. ofTcr. Their Warehouse being on hi b ground and occupying an isolated position, is entnpar- atively secure against the ravages o f both Ornamental M F U R N IT U R E , and Dealer ,iB *u kinds o f HuusvLold and-Kitchen Or other goods to store, will do well to consid- the advantages T re e s, In d e p e n d e n c e , anufacturer W heat P o t P la n ts , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. E . M E R W IN , M ITCHEL & R0SEND0RF f r u it a m i F u r n itu r e . s r o it A U E . rpH O SE HAVING S eed H O L E S A L E and R E T A I L Dealers in O ffice — In tIte C ou rt H ou se. eral attendance is invited. W H E A T S eed s, D RIE D FRU IT. (Foreign and Domestic.) Apples, lb 8(rul0c. Peaches, Y* It* 18@ 20c. i'lums, with pits, 124c. Plum»« pitless, 18(<§(20c. Prunes, I reneb, 30(3)40c. Raisins, 37je. Zanto Currants, 25e.J Ogu do 20c. A TT 0 R M ES AT LAW , I T. S. .Unsi Directory. Leaves DALLAS f.-r Salem on Monday, W ed nesday and Friday at 7 a. m., returning Min. at 6 p. in. For Independence each Tuesday morning at six. For Salt Creek Tuesdays at one. For LafayeDe Monday aud Thursday at 3 p. in., returning Wednesday and Saturday at It) a. m. For CorvolLis on Wednesday and Saturday returning Monday and ihur dv. V COX & EARHART. SALEM R ET A IL MARKT- P R ICE OBINSON’S MAGIC WASHING POW- tiers are successfully introduced t b r " ’ out Oregon,and are universally pronounouuc a R T h e b est W a s h in g C om p ou n d In U se I ¿B ^ F a r sale by G. B. STILES, DaU»a»f.S* * o f .be | I V " V GRECI A X Ü BEAD, Ì T lj*>ST S ii w to îîï Southeast corner o f Wm S. Morgan*. Dunat.on J ▼ eala.mty It ia nut a » L W t h i u j of Clothing, land claim NotilLsaQon No. 119 , Claim 50. itl j Symptoms and treatment. A small t . luma Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting Crockery, i»1 and Notions at or lesv And will proceed to sell the ?.;mt* (or as much thereof as may be necessary to pay tho tuxes For the next ussessed to J. C. Cawood, with cost* and expen ses ol sale! in front ot tlm School-house door, N I NB T Y DATS. at Oirk Grove, on Tuesday, January 5th, 1869. Being obliged to Refurnish our Store, before between the hours of 9 o ’clock, m . uud 4 t*. m winter sets in, ami having no time to move our ol said day. goods, we will sell at the aforesaid rates, N. F. NELSON, No charge made for showing goods, so call Clerk o f sain Di-trict, aud learn the priees 9 ¿k Grove, Polk cy., V*»c. Uth,iÿ63. 23if MITCHEL ft BQSEND0RF. P O R T L A N D REDUCED. 41)31 10» e b .it.. . . . . | ■■ ■ , I * P R I C E S ! BLANK BOOKS. PAPER ft STATIONERY; F layin g C ards, E tc.. AT REDUCED PRICES. Parties wanting to purchase Stationery woulf do well to exatninj our large stock. Our good# are of the best quality and priees low. J H IIN G . H O D G E , & Co. -829 A 381 Sau j . t . c st. (cor. Sacrament®) Sau FraueUsf.