1' o a .K
t n t a il.
Necessity for a County Pair*
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER,
Trunk R. «tuaxt,
: : : : : :
Editor
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 22
8AM F K 4 S K I S C « A t i l ^ C V .
TH08. BOYCE, Esq , is our only authorize,)
Business Agent in San Francis« o.
A S peck of W a r .— Ry reference
\
to our telegraphic summary it will b
seen thatnur royal transatlantic friend
nre somewhat alarmed at the belliixcrei.»
attitude assumed by our Government—
». t Congress— in relation to the Cuban
difficulties.
They have no occasion 1»•«
pc'oNONMNfcate« ,]
* c a r c l t y o f M oney C auses
T E L L U R A i HIC
Frect Douglass, in a speech beforo the Anti-
Whenever wheat, which is to be Slave Society claimed tbe right of the negro to
There ha* existed, and there stil* ex
con-idered the principal, or at least vote and be voted for znd the amalgamation of
■sts. a general ctttiNeuI' complaint among
the white and negro races.
one of the principal articles upon which
he farmer« of the west side counties,
Prof. Hall, attached to the naval observatory,
farmers in this p«»rtion o f Oregon rely, bas been ordereti to the Pacific coast to make
to m : that this part of the State is so
and from which they' expect to derive observations of the eclipse of the sun which will
| isolated for Want o f adequate facilities
their revenue, bears a.fair price, money take place August 7th.
! for g< tieral travel and mail convenien
Commodore Taylor has b,en ordered to the
is pleuty and business o f all kinds live
command of the Northern Division of tbe Paci
ces, that they might as well, to all
ly, and all honest men pay their debts, fic Naval Station.
practical intents and purposes, be in
Tbo Massachusetts Senate rejected the pro
and, us a matter of course, we see but.
tbe middle of tbe Pacific ocean as on
hibitory liquor bill by 13 to 30.
little lawing. The laboring class then
the wist side of the Willamette river,
The St. Louis delegation arrived at New Or
docs well and the lawyer gets hut little1 leans on tbe evening of the 12, h and were re-
so far as comm rcinl and general inter
employment, especially in the rural ceutcd by the Chamber of Commerce. The ob
course with the balance of Oregon is
districts. Rut whenever wheut is low ject of the Convention is the furtherance of di
concerned. This is true to too great
rect trade via New Orleans.
iu price, aay down to forty five and fifty,
The ironclad Atlanta bas been sold. It is
an extent. Rut it is also true that
and not r inging above sixty cents per under» lood that after getting to sea she hoisted
others will not help us unless we ¡1 elp
bushel, which is often the ease, we im the Cuban flag.
alarm. Sumner's boinha-t i* mere froth; ourselves. Last week we offered some mediately observe a scarcity of cash,
the tendency of the Administration i> suggestions as to how one cause of and hear the cry— money is hard to get.
more favorable to monarchy than to tin complaint mbjht be remedied (the Scores o f men who quite recently ap
Monroe doctrine; and if any o f the daily nihil arrangement), and we are
peared to be in prosperous circum-t m-
American Cuban expeditions tall int glad to learn that the officials arc inter ces—apparently able to meet all just «1«;
the hands our scared neighbors oui
e-tod and that the people arc taking
‘ •Government'’ will “ crawfi h” inglori
hold o f the matter;
W IL L IA M
M U t Iti K l).
SUJftiHARÏ.
L itig a tio n .
Office, Ho. 64. Adjoiai&w Telegraph
Office, Float et*, Portland, Ogn.
In Dallas, May 4th, by Ron. J, L. Collins,
County Judge, Miss A d d Brown to Mr. W. J.
Kersey.
SPECIAL COLLECTOR
o sds ,
B
N E W A D VER TENEMENTS.
W O O L
TOIIN W. COX HAS BEEN EMPLOYED
*»
to run tho Custom Cards at Ellendale, 2J
miles west of Dallas.
Carding.will be «lone f««r F.ight (8) cents per
pound, when oil is furnished ; if we furnish oil,
ten ( 10) cents.
One pound of good, clean lard to every seven
(7) pounds of wool will be used.
ELLENDALE MILL CO .
l ’er CIIAS. E. MOORE.
Mav 17. 1809.
N
ously ; show your stock and produce to has been all subscribed, and the prelim
the best advantage— ami your market is inaries are n««w in progress toward- a
Ke« p
up
Try again, Pro.
Unionist.
the
OTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY
Wife, Catharine Berry, having absented
herself without just cause or provocation (Von
my bed and board, I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by her.
JOHN H. BERRY.
Dallas, May 14, 1869.-4w
DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE
A G ood B o o k f o r A g e n ts!
RESOURCES *
11th. It is nnnourced that a contract has
been concluded for 100,000 bushels of new
wheat at a point above Rock Island, at a price
By HOW. J. ROSS BROWWE,
IN!
HEADQUARTERS!
Main street. Opposite Court House,
\ ew
which will lay it down at Liverpool for $1 12
(legal tenders) per bushel. It goes via New
Orleans.
A general order has been issued assigning a
number of uriny officers to duty as Indian
A cents.
1 he Overland Stage Compmv’s contract expir
-It is expee'ed that ed '<n the completion of the Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Hoyt, Superintendent o f the Will They received $1,100 per mile, the railroad re
M onet
or no
M onet .— We desjre to cnll th«
Attention of oar readers to tho fact that Mes.-rs
Drown A Co., At the brick atore, have a very
extensive stock of all sorts of merchandise
which they bare just received, and which they
will sell for any kind of marketable produce—
«Tea for old rags, if they are clean. See their
ad\‘fcftiseiuent.
.
ture all sorts o f linen fabrics, gunnies,
enterprise o f the oil cloths, etc.
kind suggested, when properly conduct
This project inc«>njunc
tion with the already established oil
«<1, and in localities where the advant manufacture, will be quite a stimulant
ages were far less numerous and the to the cultivation o f flax, to which both
necessities not ha!f as pressing
soil and climafo " f this State are pecu
fi^-Sttme o f the leading farmers and liarly adapted. W hy do not. some of the
stock men o f this locality have been fanners in this locality try this branch
W hy don't you trade with me ? said a close- di-cu-sing this matter during the week o f the business? It is certainly morii
fisted tradesman to a friend the other day.— «nd propose calling a meeting at the profitable than raising wheat nt. 40 to
The reply was characteristic. “ You have never
asked mu. I ba^c looked all thiough the papers
for an invitation in the shape of au advertise
ment and found none— I never go where I am
not invited."
C ct W orms .— Can anybody inform us of a
remedy for this gardeu pest. Several o f the
gardens in this vicinity are suffering fro*a the
ravages of these insec ts, and if any person will
communicate a sure means of destroying 4»«\co
he will he hailed » 1 » public be a# factor
Court House 8«>nie day during the first 69 cents per bushel.
week in June lor the purpose of taking
the preliminary steps towards organizing
a County Agricultural Society,«»! which
Try it on. and see.
they only want war materials, which are being
shipped as Last us possible.
The infamous pmchmntinn issued by Val-
mazede may lead to «rouhla between the Uuited
Slates and Spain. Sliou.d an American be
shot under the decree, our Government will be
prompt in punishing the . utr.ige. O-ders huvt
been issued to prevent tho sailing of uny expe
dition lor Cuba.
The late severe cold spell has damaged the
cotton ctop, and it is feared that a new crop
will have to he planted.
Frank M. Pixley bas been appointed U. S.
Disliiet Attorney for California.
F a v o r a b l e .— W e areg'ad to learn
T o o L a t e — We have received from
that the new Postal Agent for this dis Philip Ritz, Esq., a copy o f synopsis
trict o f Oregon is favorably disposed o f the Senate Cor. mittee on Pacific
townrdp the establishment o f a daily Railroads, but t« 0 lute for insertion in
next issue. W e urge upon every farmer
mad roufeon this side o f tlieWillu turtle, this issue. It will appear in our next.
and manufacturer the importance and and will do nil in his power towards its
Now is the time to subscribe.
accomplishment.
necessity o f their participation.
1
full and due notice will be given in our
Also, a
General Assortment of Tin-warer
T design to keep «»nly the CHOICEST and
BEST articles ami sell them at a Small Profit
For Ca-h.
MV MOTTO.—Quick sales and small
profits.
G.
D R U G
B. STILES.
S T O R E .
Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sts.,
DALLAS, OGN.
j
f T A V r X G PURCH 4SED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and
wishing to live and let live, I wil* sell at l««W
rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line:
i 1
Bnsgs, Patent Medicines,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for Medicinal use.
P E R F U M E R IE S
OF
ALL
K IN D S»
Al<o, Soda.
Cream Tartar,
Sale rat us. Sago,
Bird Seed,
Faints, Oils,
Varnishes , Brushes,
Domestic Dyes,
Washing Potcdcrs,
And everything else that is kept in a F IRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
1
B . F . N I C H O L S , Druggist.
X E W F IR M !
N E W GOODS !
HEW STY LESr
A H D R ED U C ED P R IC E S
AT TIIE OLD HEADQUARTERS OF
W* C .
BROW N
&
CO,
Brick Store, Main street, •pposi
the Court House, Dallas . Ogn.
W
I
N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK
County, State of Oregon : In the matter of
toe Estate of F. M.-lrow, deceased.
R .belt F««r«l Administrator of sai«l estate,
having filed his account in said court, praying
a fina« settlement of the same ; t lerefore, notice
is hereby given to all persons interested in said
estate that said application will he hcitril and
determined at tue Court House in Dallas, in
said county, ou Tuesday, the 8th day of Ju«.e,
A. 1) ISfiJ.
2ilw
J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge.
E
HAVE
JUST RECEIVED THE
Largest and most Complete stock of
G EN ERAL MERCHANDISE
Ever brought into Polk county, including
Spring an«l Summer goods of the L a t e s t Styles,
which wo nre derermi >ed to sell as Cheap, or
Cheaper than those of less inducement.
We have a very fine assortment of
L A D I E S * T R I M M E D H i 1* *
To whi<*h we invite the attention of tbe Ladies.
Also, to our full stock of DRESS GOOD
sistiug of Silks. Irish and French °P,‘ ® '
French Merinos, all-wool Empress an
*
all wool Delaines; and especially to ou_ '
plcte assortment of Bias* Buttons.
8 »
Gimps ar.d Velvets «»f all colors, our
Lawns, Cambrics, Swisses, etc., etc., in great
E x e c u to r's N otice.
u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v in g
been
appointed by tho County Court o f Polk
county, t»regon, administrator, with the will
annexed, of the estate of John Fawk, late of
said county, deceused; therefore, a l persons
having claims against the ostato of sai 1 de
ceased are hereby notified to present them to
me, duly vrritieif, at ui\ residence, six miles
northwest of Dalla-, in sai I ceuntv. within six
mouths from the date of this notice.
JAM Eft FAWK.
he
Tll\Ve cal! the attention of GENTS and HEADS
OF FAMILIES to our fine assartment of
CLO THISG ond HARVWA RE,
G R O C E R IE S and CROCKERY.
A ll of w h i c h w « w i ll e x c h a n g e f o r
W o o l, W h ea t. B a c o n , B u tter, Eggs,
1« u x a c e d o r w a sh ed Cotton H a g s.
#
Administrator cunt tentnmtntum.
May 8. 18*9.
large a-sortum-ut of choice
I p R u v iim x s .
•
GROCERIES,
1C CODER WARE,
'JOB A CCt),
FRUITS,
CIGARS,
TASK EE NOTIONS, EtcM Etc.
Notice of Final Settlement.
T
S to re ! i\e w G oods l
T AM NOW PREPARE D TO OFFER A
X
of N. T. Kennedy in T. 6 «t 7, S of It. 0 A 7,
W. o f Willamette meridian: Beginning at the
S. K. corner of Kiowu’s lot. of land <>n said
claim, running thence West lo.OOchs, thence
South S.Oflclis, thence East 1 a.OUchs, thence
No th S.OOchs, to the place of beginning, con
taining 1 : acres, more or less.
AU of said premises being situated in said
county and State Sale to commence at one
o’clock, p. M., of sai«l «lay.
T. J. DICKEY, Guardian.
April 12th, ISf.y.
Iw4
organization ; tangible result.
, This is no fancy picture. It i-« merely
the result of every
G. B. FTTLK'T.
A Tribune special from London says that in
S T A B L E ^ *
itial steps are being taken for an alliunce, offen
sive and defensive, between England, France
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
and Spain against the United Stute«. The re
OP THE
jection of the Alabama treaty, the tone o f Sum
Richmond & Whitley. Proprietors P A C I F I C
SLOPE!
ner s speech, alleged filiibusUring. tb«; tendency
T. O. RICHMOND.
W. J. WHITLEY.
of Grant's administration, ami the reported
A Statistical and Descriptive Summary of the
connivance of expeditions from the United
Mines and Minerals. Climate. Topography, Ag
a v in g
purchased
the
above
riculture.
Manufactures and Commerce o f the
States against Cuba, arc being ma«lo the pre
Stand of Mr A. H. Whitlev, we have re-
Pacific
States
and Territories, including LOW
fi
1
ted
and
re
slock«.-«
1
it
in
melt
a
manner
us
text for the necessity of such an alliance.
ER CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, BRITISH7
will
satisfactorily
meet
every
want
of
the
cum-
Forney and company, who have been making I
COLUMBIA aud ALASKA,
uiuifity.
an extended tiip over the South, represent the !
liu ^ ic s . fcing'e or double. Hacks, Con
iiidn-trial j r >spects much improved. The crops
cur«! tVap’Us, etc* etc..
lo«ik wed mid the people arc a* xious for immi
Complete in One Large Octavo Volume of 874
Famished at uli In.urs, day or night, on
gration. .Millions of a- n s of land are f>>r sale.
pages; Price, $4 00.
short n 'fice.
Tbe first shipment ol g «oils t«> San Francisco
Superior Sa«l«tle Horses, let by the
This is the Cheapest Work ever offered in
by the Pm-ific K.iruad .‘ rim Pi iladelphiu,was
Hay or »4 rek.
this m«rk«t to Subsetiption Agents, and it is
made .May 10th.
I ci-mpa.-t with useful inform «tion. invaluable to
TERMS, REASONABLE.
A tight recurred recently at Ilnyes City.
MERCHANTS, FULMERS, MECHANICS,
•1
RICH MOM» k Wi l l LEY. et - . an«l is of deep interest to ALL CLASSES.
Kansas, between a lot <>f colored soldiers and
the citizens. live citizens, including the Mar
Puhlisheil by
B Y OVUKLAHD ROUTE
shal, were killed.
II. II. Bancroft & Co.,
Tbe Erie Railroad demand* an increase 'or
1
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
carrying the mails from $180.UOo to $: 30.000.
The Postmaster Geiiiml dots not aececd to the
G. B. S T I L E S ’
demand.
I'or ignorance and impudence we chal strive to excel; le each annual fair be
lenge a parallel to such a proposition— better than its pir« dec<*ssor. and all the amette Woolen Mills, will shortly start ceives only $200.
The* difficulty hetwoen Fisk and the Union,
Salem being on the east side of the riv blessings y u crave will flow in upon for the East to procure the necessary
Paeifi • Railroad bus been compromised.
er, and goodntss only knows hqw many y ou.
machinery. It is propo-ed to manufac
’1 ho Cubans say they have soldiers enough__
miles n u to f the way.
OTICE, cash or goods paid for County
Orders, at ten per cent, discount
H
daily mail ronte on tlie west side o f tbe duce dealers will Come in droves to out-
Willamette, and suggests "Salem as one fairs to see what we can do— what we
T h a t L i n e n F a c t o r y .— -W e have
o f the chief points to be touch« d on have for sale People in want of homes been informed by J. C Roll. Esq , that
the proposed line o f service,” asserting will come in to look at the country. Act the stock o f the Oregon Linen Factory
further that a daily mail through the judiciously; treat your guests courte- j Company, ul uded to in our last issue,
mad«*.
book
N
I
^inless, forsooth, it passe-through Sab in
n o te s ,
N O T IC E
C A U D IN O !
STEP
wants o f the people asking such a line,”
p r o m is s o r y
CLAIMS.
Acc lunts. and all other Claims made %
specialty a.»d promptly collected.
1
rounds, are soon in cramped c ndi'ion-,
and furihe”— we and not unf’r« quendy staunch farmers,
don’t intend to let the subject rest un
ously, as has been its custom for tii
and tradesmen become involved and
past eight or nine years. Sleep easy til the object is successfully accom soon find themselves tin tide to un et
old boys; no danger from this quarter. plished.
their obligations. And many go to
W e now wish to offer a suggestion or
law to collect little outstandings, of
T iie Oregonian calls tbe McMinvilu
two as to the means ol accompli-hing
which they had hardly been thinking,
Courier an “ able Democratic paper,”
freer commercial intercourse with the or at least were taking tn> notice of till
and advises the Herald to take its advice
v nious maikets o f the Coa-t. As an
times got so h.rd.
This creates a
As to its Democracy, we want none «it
✓
agt¡cultural county "Old Polk” is un
pecuniary harvest for the poor b trister,
it, and know the Herald is as weak stom
surpassed— barely equalled— by any on
and he soon becomes a warm friend to
ached as ourself in that respect, besides
the coast. Its soil is surpassingly rich ; to parties litigant. Your humble cor
being able to get along without its assist
its pastures are almost unrivalled; it
respondent has had occasion 10 observe
ance. W e won't dispute as to Jasper’s
possesses the best kinds o f timber in the v« rificutioTi of the caption o f this
ability; but if the Oregonian is much
abumluncc — oak, fir, spruce, laurel article, and for some months past has
in love with the Courier we would advise
r
ash, cottonwood, etc.; living springs «if
Advices fro'ri Tamp Washita represent that
again been taking notice to the fact,
r n i l E UNDERSIGNED IIVS JUST P.E-
J$ro. Scott to take it and its editor int<*
the
warriors nre disaffected fr< in tin- failure of
L ceived and is uuw «jpeiiiiig a carefully se
good wat« r abound, while the c »uuty is 1
and could, at this writing, mention
camp forthwith. The fir.-t is an eyesore
tbe Government agent« to furni-li supplies as Icete«! stock of
intersected by numerous streams that
some four suits at law in Just ces’ stipulated, and many Indians only await gra.-s
to the public generally, and the latter
afford an abundance o f water power tor
D ry € 1 oil«,
courts, that are going on now within to rein w hostilities.
never belonged to us— was merely tol
A special .-ays the Spanish Minist« r it.formed
irrigation; the climate is remarkably
G r o ce r ie s ,
as many miles <*f this point
And we
erated. Take them both.ar.d welcome;
tbe State Departm-nt that should this country
salubrious, and, in fact, nothing is want doubt not that a great majority o f all
B u o i « A: S h o e s .
recognize the belligerent rights of the Cubans,
and every
tr Democrat in the State wih
ing, on nature’s part, to make it a par these parties arc, and will be, losers, as .'-pain will regard it as a declaration of war. Ladles’ Dress <*'ood«,
say A m e n !
adise indeed.
Mini’s i Bottling,
was the case in a suit just tried on , and authorize the fitting out of privateers.
T he W e s t S i d e R a i l r o a d .— Again
A committee ot tbe New Orleans chamber 01
In addition to the natural advantages Thursday and Friday, i f last week, be
ETC, E T t y .
Coomeree incite proposals for opening tbe
we ask. o f those whose duty it is to in
enumerated, Polk county can boast as
the
fore Ksquire Je'lison, o f Amity. a> d mouth of the Miss s.-ippi river. The Commit Whhh be proposes to sell «s CHE
form the public in the premises, what
sume q i «lily of g ....I- can he p «»eurem'-
numerous acquired advantages as any o f which l will give your readers an tee w il endeavor to obtain from tbo Govern
this side o f Portland.
is being done by the Oregon Central
nn-iit a dredger now in u>e, w ith the balance ol
county in the State. We can rai-e as ac«*ount,
end« avoritig
to he brief;
the appropriation for deepening the passes.
Railroad CVmpany. West Side ? The
O is ll
S e e
3 I e .
good wheat, barlev, oats, potatoes, and James Emery. «)f Amity, vs. \\\ G.
the
Frem
h
Cable
Company
intend
landing
people o f this side of the Willamette
all sorts o f vegetables and fruits as Garrison, o f McMinnville. The cvi. heir cable nt Cape May, whence their linc-
I)»u’ i Forjjct the Chi« knniin.
are interested pecuniarily and prospect
w:ll
deviate—
«me
to
Washington,
another
t<
>
any country under the sun— and we do denee in this case developed the fact
4
J . 23. 1I.E : u i * .
ively, and they demand information a*
Philadelphia, and a third to New York.
it; we can also breed as fine horses, that these parties have e ■ »j » ed an
A di.-pateb, though hardly m-dited, says ¡1
A FEW «.F 1 It-1S K NICE GEN I'LL-
to the condition and proceedings o f the
men’s Fuits Mill left ut
mules, h«arncd cattle and sheep, ditto— intimate and familiar acquaint .nee of Spani-b war ve--el hailed an English brig at sea A
J. 11 LEWIS'S.
Company. It is their right. It is also
and we do it. W e can make as good many years' duration— friends of •• l ing and the latter refusing to stop was fired it ti
Í
tbe duty of the officers o f said company
w . VNT .-(IMI
Ú 1 ■VITER'S. — DO Y'* U }»0
butter, cheese, preserves, etc.— and we syne” — had had a great amount of r«- mid sunk.
Mjpplv voiir
^ ft 1 me Chuh Gaitci s ? if
Advices
by
way
of
Florida
indicate
tbe
saf
to furnish the desired information. The
ui V»' - til
J. il. LE VI-us.
do it
Our wives, daughters and sweet ciprocal dealing and interch mges, an 1
arriv tl w.thin the revolutionmy lines of lives
only means o f doiog this thoroughly
hearts know how to prepare domestic must have had implicit coi fidencocaoh s.l from New York, loaded with arms. etc.
\ LL A N ti à?LE I liO S K r. NE I.ADIE."'
and satisfactorily is through the press;
liais lit
J. H. LEWIS’S.
t
Yellow fever is raging fiercely in cities on
articles, for food or wear, as well or bet in the other. The suit was predicate
but the late organ of the company
tho Southern coa-t.
ATS. GENTLEMEN’8 . AN I) LA DIE-» ’
ter than any body— and they do it. upon dealings had all a'ong from 1 8i>4
6Î
Tbe election in Virginia is to be held either
1 a in endless variety, at
maintains an obstinate silence on tbe
In fact, there is no county, in Oregon to 1S(>8 inclusive, o f which the de this week or 1 ext. The elans« s o| the Consti
J. II LEWIS’ S.
subject. There’s a screw loose some
at least, that is better able to do credit fendant especially had kept no bo k tution nre to be su'miitte 1 separately.
U KENSWAKE IN ABU NDA N C E .
where.
Information is receive«! from Florida of the
At
J. II. LE W IS'S
, ,
■ ■■■■■■. ——
to itself, and at th* same time meet the account, but had his items, which wen-
appearance ol the cotton caterpillar.
A G ood P .\ r E R .--W e have just re* demands of the domestic produce and
LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD IO K
numerous in the extreme, all to affirm
The report of Mr. Snow, Commissioner of
Cash or Marketable Pr •«lure at
ceived a copy o f the Washington Con stock markets, than Polk coujty.
J II. LEWIS’ S.
from memory. The plaintiff's claim tVe Union Pacific Railroad, lias caused alarm
stitutional Union, Vol 8, No. .‘>8, the
among
holders
o
f
its
bonds.
Oregon.
in this action amounted to 815J 2.Y
The vote on tbe Virginia Constitution will
CaH.-fii'dinn s M a l e .
only Democratic paper published at the
Rut how is the outside world to and the defendant’s to 8219, admitting
probably take place be*ween the 1st and 10th
National Capital. It is an able, vigor know these facts ?
N pursuance of an order made by the Cnuntv
that he had received 8(30 on it. The of July, so as not to interfere with the harvest
Court of Polk county, Oregon, in id.» April
ous. high-toned, live journal, with the
The
directors
of
several
railroad
and
steam
Simply this way: go to wotk and evidence done, the case was argued by
Term, A. 1 » 1M50. »he undersigned, Guardian
ship lines are soon to meet i;i New York to nr
ring of the true metal. I f the number tinn ediately organize a County Agri.
.Vary E. Lynch, minor heir of W W. Lytic*»
counsel and toward evening of the sec range a tariff on freight. Tho Pacific Mail of
«i •cease«!, will, on T uesday, tin* 8 th day o f
before us is a fair specimen o f its general cultural Society. Our stock rai-ets
ond day submitted to the jury, who. steamships are taking a ’ nrge quantify of •I tine, A. 1». iM’ti). at the Court House door in
Dallas, in said county, between tile hours ot
character we want no better paper. It will do their part readily; our agricul
after considering the nia'ter f«*r neat- freight.f«.r California at lower rates than the nine o'clock. A. m ., and four o'clock, p w ., of
is far superior to Pomeroy ’s paper *, s an turists will vie with each other in ex
overland railroad.
said cay, expose for public sale, for g«»l«l or
two hours, returned ¡1 verdict for plain
silver f'.in, to the highest bidder, the one third
The receipts of internal revenues for the pres
organ of our party, and as a family cellence of produce; our wives, daugh
tiff for SI and costs of suit. One dol ent month average about half a million per interest of said ward, being her entire and un
divided interest, of, in and to the following des
journal, and we take the responsibility ters and sweehearts will be stimulated
lar ! Bring suit, employ counsel, spend «lay. The coin balance in the Treasury is cribed real estat«*, viz: Beginning f> lochs
o f recommending it to our Democratic each to excel in the domestic arts, and
two whole days, for one dollar and tbe S-7,' 00,,100,besides $20,000,000 of coin certifi North anil S.lSchs West of tiie South-east
corner of section lfi. T. (i S., R. fi W, of the
cates.
friends. Next week we will give a syn
reflect credit on themselves and those pleasure of throwing the defendant info
Willamette m ridian, running thence North
Professor Gahb says he has prospected 20 0
opsis o f its prospectus for tho ninth
4 l.bOehs. thence West 13dlGchs, thence South
they hold most dear. Advertise the the costs! And who will say both these square miles of goM bearing territory, surpass
7S.S7. thence East oCOOehs, theme North
volume.
37 37chs, thence West 35.fitchs, to the place of
fact thoroughly. We will do our part parties arc not worsted, and considera ing California and Australia.
' !
Over 70,000 bushels of wheat were received beginning, containing 22S 29 100 acres, more
C h e e k y a n d S p o o n y .— The Union cheet fully and know of others who will
or less. Also the undivided J o f tbe following,
bly. too.
P ro H e N a t a .
fn.ni the Upper Mississippi at St. Louis on the viz: Reing a part of the donation land elaiui
ist says it favors tbe enterprise o f a do likewise. Stock traders and pro
Willow Glen, Yamhill Co , May 17tb.
region proposed would not “ satisfy the
D A V ID S O N ,
2:tw*
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Call and see us You wift always i n d us
happy to *e«5 you, happier wbeu we show ydu,
lUr goods, and happiest when ws sell to you.
W C. B R O W N * 9 0 .
Dallas, Polk ooonty, April 3 0 , 1#M.
1
J ELCll’S PREMIUM S \LM«>N— REaT
in market— tu kiis or harr«ds
For sale at
LUX & KAKHART’ S,
Balain.
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