Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, June 26, 1869, Image 2

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    POLK
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TIMES.
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COUNTY OFFICIAL P A P E R .
FARMERN, READ THIS.
cotnpari-oa-
Give us
a daily
mail to
The New York Herald, referring to
Three we.-Laeii.i.u are stated that, the sturt with, and we wit4 not doubt the
pr«.sf ects for a bountiful harvest iu Or early com p etion o f a railroad through
soné of the outrtsreR committed bv tbe
Spuoish troops
io Cuba,
wr.ithfully in­
Then we quires: Can nations hold Colonies by
e^on were more favorable than for many our lovely und fertile fields
: : : : Editor.
Frink R. Sturt,
years pa-t. Such was ¿he case at the will show Oregon and the world that the garrote, the bayonet, and fire-mus­
time. All opinions in this respect co ­ Willumette Valley W e s t'* indeed the ketry in this age of civilizition ?
D A LLAS, S A T U R D A Y . J UN K 26
To this the Louisville Courier-Jaur-
incided, and the only complaint that gardcu o f the uni,’ • T3\
SAN FKANCIMCO AGENCY.
THOS. BOYCE, E sq , is our onlj authorised
Business Agent in Sun Fraud*« o.
H omicide — W e learn from t gpn-
tleiuan just down from Corvallis that a
man named Howard, engaged in a saw­
mill
near
that
place,
was mortally
wounded a couple o f duys ago l*y &
knife in the hand
of a
name we did not learn.
man whose
The victim is
said to be ripped open from tho breas
to the bottom of the abdomen.
farmers could make (they always must
have something to complain o f ) was,
that the harvest would be too great—
that wheat would be down to twet ty-
five cents per bushel, etc.
The expe­
rience o f the last couple o f weeks has
chungt-d their tone; and from all qunr
ters their cry is. that the crops are fail­
ing.
This, we are satisfied, is only too
true, and we want to givo our farmers
a few hints in the premises that we
hope will benefit them.
From Eastern Oregon, from Idaho,
nal responds:
R oad
W anted . — lu e
people
of
Spring Vulley.have long felt the neces­
sity o f more direct communication with
M r Motley is a sister of the lute weather has sadly decimated the crops
Park Benjamin.— Oregonian.
— almost destroyed them in some inst­
W e were not alone in thinking M ot­
ances. In P«lk and Yamhill cu u tie s
ley belonged to the weaker sex. and
the Fall wheat is doing well in most
axe g'ad to have such authority to
cases, although a little rain tin days or
prove that the question io this case is
two weeks ago would have been consid­
no longer doubt ml. But if that gay
ered a god s< nd in a great number of
deceiver John Bu i succeeded in whecd
ca-es. But the Spring wheat is nearly
ling such a legal bead as that o f old
all blasted from excessive drouth and u
Reverdy Johnson, we’ d like to k- ow
hot sun, so that if*the heavens were
what chance sinter Motley will stand
opened forty days and forty nights now
against his seductive influences.
it would do Spring grain no go d. In
Govern­
PREMIUM
Eola or by way o f Bethel.
Tljey de­
sire a road ucross the hills to intersect
the Amity road between Holmes’ Gap
and Dixie, which could be accomplished
at a very slight expense, and which
would be a great convenience to the
people o f Spring Valley and a benefit
to the county generally.
I f the County
Commissioners wish to do a publio ser­
TnE A
nnual
M e e t in g . — This morn­
ing we again vis.ted the camp meeting
at Dixie.
and fire musketry," why m iy not Spain
THE BEST KNOWN TO MAN!
eloquent and practical sermon— one of
thu best wc ever listened to, and every
one accords him the highest praise tor
his effort.
W e are very willing to be­
lieve thut he was really earnest io his
Dry Goods ,
Clothing,
M A S O N ’S
G AN G
Boots,
Shoe*.
Groceries,
and Crockery,
P L O W
“ C H A L L E N G E .”
That bat ever been offered is Polk Or, ia just
he u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v in g
p u r - received at
ating the recpectable old doctrine o f a
«•based tbe exelurive riirhr from Wm. Ms
CRONE A W O L F S
son. for tbe Dim riot comprising tbe counties of
littcrul hell o f fire and brimstone.— P'tLK and MAKt'»N. is minufacturing these
New two story building ttINDEPiNUBNCi,
Whereupon Figaro remarks: I f a few Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for which we will sell CHEAPER than tbe CHEAP­
the same on short notice.
EST.
more of hell's old friends give it the
Come, Farmers, and encourage
We are prepared through recent arrange­
c >ld sholder, it will soon fieeze over. W e b f i o t I n g e n u P y k E n t e r p r is e ! ments mode in San Francisco, to ftpd constant
sale f ir all kinds of Produce, and paying tho
We are rejoiced thus to see so many And enable yourselves to raise Lifrge Crops.
highest market price for WHEAT.
We also have in connection with oar store,
Dr. Seudder is represented at repudi
T
ministers renouncing the Devil und all
T . H. LU CAS,
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his works
Reeent official figures say that it has
cost the Government nearly two hund
red thousand dollars for every Indiau
it has killed in the last ten years.
put 2,000,000 acres o f land in the
market at Denver City, Colorado.
The
sale will begin the 13th of September
next.
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I. O. G . T .
1869
C E L E B R A T I O N
At
D a lla s,
S a tu rd a y
J u ly
3d
A l a r g e w a r e h o u . s e ,
Dixie. Polk county. Ogii.
NEW DKUGr STORE.
I
w i s n EVERYBODY COULD KNOW
that I have just completed my new btore
Room
A t Independence,
The Government has determined to
The pulpit was
Governor Woods, who preached a mos*
EVEBTKODTI
r j,H E LARGEST AND BEST STOCK O f
hold Colonies in the same way ?
— there were about six hundred per
filled during the morning service by
Saved !
im p o r ta n t t o
ment can hold Slates by the ‘ ‘ bayonet
To the best o f our judgment
sons in attendance.
M onej
PLOWS !
Dallas than by going round either by
“ C rick .” P omkhoy C oming .— We from Montana, from California, from
vice that would materially aid Polk
see3by the San Francisco papers that Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and
county in asserting her independence o f
J* B rick " was ex peeled at that city in fact all over the Union, the same
Marion, a hotter opportunity cannot be
some time during the present week — alarming cry arises— “ short crops."
found. At present the people o f the
He proposes making the tour o f Cali - Even troui Europe dispatches have been
section referred to arc necessarily com
fornia, Oregon and the Territories.— received at San Francisco, stating that
pelled to transact all their business at
W hile in Oregon we hope he will not the wheat crop in thut country is goiug
Salem; while if this road was opened
al ow himself to be monopolized en­ to be very light.
much o f it would be diverted to Dallas
Here, at home, in Willamette Valley
tirely by the “ East Side,” but will give
or Independence.
— west and east— good aud reliable men
as West Siders a taste of his mettle.
inform us thut the late continued hot
W ell, if our
‘FARMERS’ STORE !
N E W r A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .
Now don’t rush. If there is anything I dis­
like, ’tis a rush. But come along, say six.
eight <>r ten ala time,aud you will fiud a good
assortment of
D RU G S.
*
P A T E N T M E D IC IN E S,
P A IN T S , O f US,
V A R N IS H E S ,
P A IN T B R U S H E S ,
D Y E STU FF S,
P U R E W IN E S A N D LIQ U O R S,
where we offer storage on good toms.
Wo also keep
M O L IN E and BOSTON C L IP P E R
P L O W *.
i
CRONE A WOLF.
UEENSWARE IN ABUNDANCE,
At
J. H. LBWI8’8.
Q
N L W
F IR K t!
H E W GOODS!
HEW STYLES!
A AD REDUCED PRICES
AT THE OLD HEADQUARTERS OF
W . C. BROW N & CO,
Expressly for Medical and Mechanical
Brick Btore, Mela a treat, opposite
purposes.
the Court B oom , Pellee. Oga.
The various Lodges will assemble (in Rega­
Physicians prescriptions carefully and
lia) in the Court Houne Squire and Curia nro
neatly filled.
i-ewii n *t 10 O’clock, a . m ,, in the following
E HAVE JUST RECEIVED T IE
Owing to my purse being empty, and my
order:
Largest and ~ most ~ Complete
" stock of
credit not good, customers will please bring
President and Chaplain,
"the one thing needtul.” I keep no book ac­
Orator and Reader of Declaration
counts.
La Creole L<>dge No. 23
Since man to man is so unjust
Kona Li.lge No. 39
Ever brought into Polk county, inclnding
I
hardly know what man to trust.
M. rum^ Star Lodge No. 41
-pring and Summer goods of tbe Latest Style«,
I ’ve trusted many, to my sorrow;
Val Fun tin Lodge No. 74
which
wa are determined to sell as Cheap, or
So pny to day aud trust to murroic !
Pleanant ilill Lodge No. 95
Cheaper than those of less inducement.
Viola Lodge No. 99
IM A. KORB.
We have a very fine assortment of
Lodger from other counties
LADIES’ TRIMMED H.1TPI
Citizens
• uSo
3|I°«I •asuapuadapm
From tbe Court House the procession will
To which we invite the attention of the Ladies.
's rriL lU H M N O ? V N A ild V V A
inarch to tbe Ground, ia Mr. Levins' pasture,
A Iso, to our full stock *ef DRESS GOODS, eoe-
o j x d 8V JUJ *»uMV ’“ «IV
where the exercises will bo couductcd iu the
'poppa iqXiaji -i*ting of Silks. Irish and French Poplioa,
following order:
French Merinos, all- wool Empress and half and
qjtM ‘iHOIHd aKY'TIHOd
Music by the Choir,
putt noijcu i-ioqs uo poiopjo ‘s)uetne|duii Xu« ■ill wool Delaines; and especially to our com.
Prayer by the Chaplain,
-••)AJV|i {KjauaX pint ‘sjoqsajqx •saopeoH 'SJa rdete assortment of Btass Buttons. Fringe«,
Na ioiial Air by tbe Clioir,
Gimps and Velvet« of all colors, oar Ginghams,
uojq 'tuodeoy su qons ‘XH.4NIHDV W'&Si
Reading De duration ol independence,
l.awns, Cambrics, Swisses, etc., etc., in great
•»onp a,! paw uiiuq jo t|jos j|w variety.
Music by tbe Choir,
->3tiO)s no oaioooj jo A'tiq oj pojwdoid ojw puy
Oiaiion,
W« call the attention of GENTS and HEADS
Music by tbe Choir,
>F FAMILIES to onr fine assortment of
‘ a s a o n a H V jA a o a v i v
Reading Toasts, Etc., Etc.,
• jjojs oqi qiiM uoi)oa tuoa ui ‘axeq o*|* e ^
CLOTHISG and HARDWARE,
Dinner.
‘ poillis Oq l,UWJ IlOA J! oas puu no 0U1OJ Oj,
[Each Lodge will come with eatables. which
GROCE KIES and CROCKERY.
will be spread upon one coiu.uou table.]
ill
ot
which we will excha»K« for
:
'I V H
Wool,
Wheat, Bacou, Butter, Egge,
o rric s n ^ op t u k d a y .
SI qaiqAV
Flaxseed or waehed Cotton Raga.
President,
A. Stephens, Zona.
Orator,
H. N. George, Buena Vistu,
Reader,
G. W. Roork, Dallar,
Call and see us. Y»u will always find oa
Chaplain,
Jas. ILirer, Pleasant Ilill
happy to see you, happier when wu show jota
Marcimi I,
A. M Smith. Buena »Vsta.
ur goods, and happiest when we sell to yon.
JO HOO}S p»40»I»*-H0ii v qjt^v
W C. BR OWN At CO.
Dallas, Polk county, April 30, 1869.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
professions, but. in common with many
most
cases
the
Fall
grain
is
beading
out
P rohibition . — 'fate committee of
o f the members o f his church with
tolerably
well;
but
the
Spring
grain,
arrangements for the CHinp-uieeting of
whom we conversed on the subject, we
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on the other hand, in many cases will
the M. Ë Church South, to commence
beleve lie could not give better proof
not head at all. but after growing to u
of the sincerity of his professions thau
at their camp ground at Dixie on Thurs
height o f eight or ten inches lies parch­
by taking proper steps to unlock the
day, July $rh, request us to state that
ed and prostiate ou the thirsty earth,
door o f the Treasury on his return to
no huckstering of any kind will be
beyond the ordinary efforts o f Nature
Salem, und thus relieve the necessities
perruit'ed within the limits, prescribed
to restore it. The Farmer of the 21st,
o f his fellow citizens. This would go
.by law, and that the provisions of the
the best authority in the State in such
statute in tho case made and provided
far towards advancing his claims to the
matters, (referring, we believe, more
yri 1 be rigorously enforced.
Bishop
character of a righteous man.
Four
particularly to Linn and Marion couu-
Marvin will take part in the services
persons— two o f each sex— came for­
ties), has the following:
on the occasion.
ward at the close o f the service and
The prospects o f the grain cropsbave made confession o f faith, aud wero bap­
been
somewh it modi f i d by the hot, dry
P ostponement . — W e are requested
tised about noon.
weather we have had lorsome time past.
X o state that the camp-meeting of the
Winter wheat will nor be much affected
F ire at A lbany — Mr. Mason, of
M. E. Church advertis'd in our last by it, but Spring sown grain, especially
jssue to commence on the Thursday that put iu lute, isshowiug its bad «fleets this place, who was returning yesterday
N E \V A b VER T I S E M E E TS.
Oats wili head with short from a visit to Albany informs us that
preceding the second Sabbath in July, noticeably
straw, aud a good rain-full within the on Thursday a destructive fire occurred
is postponed one w.*ek. so as not to con­
VALU ABLE}
present week would greatly assist in
at that place, which destroyed the new
flict with tl)e camp piee*ing of the M. swelling the yield
We have no fears
E. Church South, which oommenccs at but that Oregon will have a large sur- engine house, Gird'* saloon, and two
that date at Dixie. The meeting at plus, as no doubt will California also, other houses. The fire originated in
F O R
8 A L E !
but we think thut those who have still the saloon building, which was one
Ellendale will thorefore commence ou
held on to last year's wheat aud oats will
mass o f flame before water could be
Thursday, July loth .
S te v e n s ’ A d d it io n to E a s t P o r tla n d
not regret it.
brought to bear on it. The engine
Iu view o f all the facts stated, and
h e e a s t P o r t l a n d h o m e s t e a d
I. 0 . G. T. C elebration . — In an
house had only recently been tuken
COMPANY offer lor sale Lots aud Blocks
also the more directly important fact
other column will be found the program
possession of by the firo company and iu Steveus’ Addition to East Portland, at
that speculators from San Francisco,
KEASOM ABLE P R IC E S.
me o f the proposed celebration by the
is a total loss. Our informant did not
The Lots and Blocku will be sold to accom
Cortland, Salem, and other markets,
Good Templars at Dallas, on Saturday,
know who owned the other buildings or modate p rchasers,
have their agents now traveling aliout
On 1, 2 , and 3 Years Credit,
July 3d. W e are sorry they could not
how the fire originated. Mr. Gird's
through the country for the purpose o f
Or
payable
In Monthly installments. The ob­
have made it convenient to participate
house was insured for 84,000.
ject
ol
tbe
Company is to afford every facility
bu)ing up all the grain they cau pur­
to tbe Actual Settler to obtain a Homestead
jointly with one o f the public ovations,
A notuer Q uestion . — W hy is it according to bis means. LOANS will be made
chase at the old rates, we wish to coun­
but as they are numerous enough to
by the East Portland Savings and Loan Bank
sel our leaders, at least, to hold on to that we have not a brass bund in Dal- on tbe same terms, so as to assist the purebas
make quite an imposing turn-out we
what grain they have on hand from lust b e ? There «re enough o f young men er of a Lot or Block to build a house. An op­
portunity is thus offered to every head of a
have no doubt the affair will be a cred­
year’s crop, as well as what they ex­ about town who expend a large amount family to procure a Homestead.
itable success.
The Land offered for sale will more than
pect from the preseut harvest, for, to o f superflous gas for wantof something
double in value, as soon as the Oregon Central
better to apply themselves to, and we Railroad will be in ruuniug order to Oregon
T he P olk C ounty T imes is the the best of our judgment, the demand
City.
name o f a very wide-awake, lively pa­ inside o f three months will command think their “ blowing" might be turned
The Portland Bridge Company, of which L.
per which o m e s to us nil the way from fully fifty per cent, advance on old to their own advantage as well as that M. Starr Esq. is President, contemplate erect­
Dallas, in Oregon. It is the successor
of the commnnity by organizing a brass ing a Bridge across the Willamette river, the
prices.
terminus of whieh will bo in the centre of the
o f the Signal. lately published at tho
new Town site.
band.
Considerable
money
goes
out
o
f
This n^y be all a faney o f ours, but
same place. Much a paper as the T imes
The Odd Fe’ lows, M «sonic and Good Temo
demonstrates the existence o f an enter­ we dsein it our duty to give our patron^, the county every year fur this kind of lnr I ml «re j each own a lot and will soon build
prising, go-ahead community, wherever to the best o f our ability, a fair iudex thing, which wo thiuk might just as Halls ou the same.
it is published — Colorado Chieftain.
The present excellent school facilities will be
well be kept at home. Think o f this,
o f the “ signs o f the times."
increased by tbe early establishment of a Gra­
Coming from so remote a source we
young gents ; and next week we pro­ ded School.
feel highly flattered by the compliment,
Mr. Tames B. Stephens will start for the East
Tho mail between Portland, Lafay­ pose showing further advantages to be at an early day to procure tho neeesairy appli­
ztill more so because we are able consci­
ances to supply the place with an abundance of
ette, by way o f Hillsboro and Forest derived in this way.
pure water, that is obtainable fr<nn the various
entiously to state that the Chieftain is Grove, is getting to be o f rather huge
springs baok and on tbe town site. Title U.
one o f the nurst interesting and Lest proportions fur a country route. La-t
I njustice — Our attention was drawn S. Patent.
Mouday the mail going out from tbe to day to an article in last Saturday's
couductcd o f our exchanges.
For further particulars apply to or addre«s
Hamilton Bo»d. Ht Messrs. La d A Tiltm’.-,
city amounted to nine hags weighing
Democratic Tress which we had not Portland; or to A. M. Luryea, 4t tbe East Port
On Thurs­
P ortland C jty E l e c t i o n — The about ninety pounds each
land Hank, in Ea-t Portland.
day there were five bugs o f similar read, in which the editor o f (hat paper
Purtlaud .June 10.h — 9*lin
«lection at Portland last Monday was a
weight. The increase o f mutter is con­ violently and unjustly assails Mr. Pen-
complete Republican triumph, every stant and rapid, having nearly doubled
uoyc-r, o f the Portland Herald , and u I m )
main on their ticket being elected by since the completion o f the Pacific rail­
our esteemed fellow Democrat, Hon.
HAVE a t MY FARM THREE COM
road. Carrying mails on this route will
majorities ranging from 104 to 444,
i
a.ifil ^e,lPers HYid Mowers, which will be
Benj.
Ilaydcn.
and
directly
insults
the
soon become a serious matter for the
sold t i l LAP, P oll CAslI, or exchanged for
the maximum being reached by their con t racto r.- - Oregonian.
Democracy of the State generally,— block or Produce.
candidate for Marshal, who is and always
, ,
J . W . N E S M IT H .
Can there be any stronger argument For want o f time we have to deter no­
Dixie, June 15th. ls«9.
b is been a Dem ocrat; but knowing him
in favor o f the establishment o f a daily ticing the article more fully until our L Y C U M G C S V 1N K V A K D
|
JAH. H. T U U N K H .
to be a popular man the Reps put him
mail route on the West side o f ti e next issue. ________________
Vint'yard Turner,
on their ticket. 11 the Democrats had
Willaiuet e than the above statement
General F. A. Sian mg. o f Chicago,
A T T O K \ »: Y s -A T - U \ V ,
put a good straight out ticket in the field
of facts. W e have more and better has been a p p o i u t d General Consulur
Dallas, Oregon.
their success w.«uld have been beyond
agricultural land than the East *idc ; Agent, under the law passed at the last
OFFICE— On Main street, oue door north of
d ou b t; but, ns we said last week, they
the Mallas Hotel.
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our population is far greater than that session o f Congress. His duties require
could not profit by experience, and the
J . A. A IM 'LK G A TK .
J A S . M C C A IN .
o f the cast side when they were first him to travel all over the world, and to
above disastrous n suit was the conse­
allowed the pi ivilege— no. the right— we examine the accounts of our Consuls
A p p i 6 BR lc dc U c C n il l«
quence.
ask ; while the character o f the coun­ und report to the Government generally A T T O R N E Y S « A T * L A %V,
try is so far superior as to be be)ond iu regard to their management.
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Dallas, Polk County, Ogu.
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T ie T im e s costs only 83 a year.
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HOMESTEAD PROPERT Y
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REAPERS AND MOVERS.
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Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sta*
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homora !
VOTARY
D A L L A S . OGN.
▼
J. II. Shelley,
PUBLIC,
Indepondence, Polk Co., Oregon.
STORE.
the o l d s t a n d
formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and
wishing to live and let lire, I wil' sell at l<>w
rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line:
aving pu rchased
H
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
OFFICE—With Vanduyn A Sommerville.
WOOL I WOOL I W00L 1
6 ) 6 ) CENTS OASn WILL TE PAID BY
the undersigned for Wool delivered at
their warehouse in Indepondence. A lit le ad­
vance on «he above prioe will be given if taken
out in trade.
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CRONE At W O LF.
Educational Notice.
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put ap
expressly for Mediciaal use.
P E R F U M E R IE S
OF
ALL
K IN
e D S.
J/.so, Soda.
Cream Tartar,
Sale rat us. Sago,
Bird Seed ,
! P
’ aints, Oih,
Varnishes , Brother,
Domestic Dyes,
Washing Powders9
Public examination of Teachers will take
place on the second Saturday of March, June, And averything else that is kept in a FIRST
September and December.
CLASS DRUG STORE.
J H. MYER,
R. F . NICHOL«*, Druggist.
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Supt. Common Schools. Polk Cn.
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Sheriff*’» Sale.
J. W. Q ILB K R T.
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G IL B E R T
a. O I L S K E Y .
BROS.,
VJ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY
AND
iAI virtue of an Execution issued tbe 16th day
of May, 1869, out of tbe Circuit Court of the
MANUFACTURE
State of Oregon for the County o f Polk, in fa­ I M P O R T E R S
vor of R. W. Ilill and against the personal and
OF
real property of A. A. Mil er, foi the sum of
$184. gold coin, and interest from date of said
judgment, and the further sum ot $48 23, costs
of suit and accruing costs, to me directed; for
AND DEALERS IN
wurt of personal properly. I have levied upon
the following described real estate, as the prop­
S h o e F in d in g * !
erty oT A. A. Miller: Lot No. 8 in Block No.
3, south of Main street, and No. 3 east of Main French and America* Calf-Skins,
street, in the town of Hutna Vi-ta; also all the
right, title and shares owned by said A. A.
UPPER AND SOLE LEATH ER,
Miller iu tho Buena Vista Mill Company. And
MOROCCO», LININGS, Etc.,
hv virtue of the execution aforesaid I will, on
W ednetolay, June 3.1th I860, at the Court
- - - - Oregnn.
House door in Dallas. Polk county, between Salem
the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p.
in , offer at public sale, to the big test bidder,
Highest Cash Trice Paid for Hldea
lor cush, the aforesaid described property.
and Fure.
0
J. W. SMITH,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
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Dallas, May 29th, A. D 186J.-4w
B O O T 8 A N D 8 H O E 8*
GEO. A. EDES dt Co.,
A LT.-C A R M E N ISLANli AND LIV.
EHPuoL Salt, in quantities to suit, at
COX A KAKH \ It r’S. S .lcm
S
Administrator’» Aolicc.
DEALERS IN
D rn gs,
M e d ic in e « ,
FMNIIK undersigned h iviug been duly appoint-
FAINTS, O IL! and DYE-STUFFS,
ft ed Admifiii-tratnr of tne estate ol Andrew
J. Thomas, deceased ; ul' persons in doe tod to At the old stand foraierly occupied by M. L
said estate are requested to make puyinmt im­
Cox A Co., Union Blook,
mediately; and those having claims against
the estate will pre-ent them to mo with tbe prop­
Commercial Street, Salem.
er vouchers, at uiy residence, about t«*» miles
below Lincoln, in P*dk county, for adjustment,
A Liberal discount made to Country
wiihiu six months from the date hereof.
Traders.
B. F. M c LE a
NCK.
June 19ih. 1869.
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LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FUR
Cash or Marketable Produce at
J. H. LE Nib’S.
S
GEORGE A. EDES,
« 4 ML HEAHRD'K.
1 ALL AND SEE THOSE FINE LADIES*
J Hau at
J. H, LEWIS’S.