Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, October 30, 1869, Image 2

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Tines.
C O U N T Y O F F IC IA L P A P E R .
frrank B. Stuart,
and iuformers, and our friend Reuben mium, and a Miss Ashley, of L ion
to cull the tags from fleeces and furnish county, the second. A ^ I is s Downing,
AGENCIES FOR T H E ‘»TIMES.”
we heard express themselves, really
T H E S T A T E F A I R .- C o n c l u d e d .
Last week wo left our readers oon-
templatingan improvement in swings.
a velocipede rink, where a diversified
BUSINESS NOTICE.
lutions, contortions and mishaps o f a lot/
Adjacent to the one last described was
crowd congregated to Witness the evo­
Wo have made arrangements with X . Yine- o f novices in thatatyle o f locomotion,
yard, Esq., to act as Collecting and General which ever and anon elicited a perfect
Business Agent for the Times uutii farther no­
A fter
tice. This will afford us mare time to devote storm o f shouts and laughter.
to the contents of the paper, which will doubt­
strolling through the different aveuues,
less prove as satisfactory to our patrons as our­
self. Mr. Vineyard will make the tour of the passing innumerable tippling sheds and
county on business connected with the T imes
us the weather will permit. We bespeak tor hucksters stands o f every kind, we ar­
him the courtesy we have invariably met ut rived at the PaviWon, but seeing such
the hands o f the citizens of Polk.
a perfect jam o f people o f both sexes
The
genuine
Republican is by
Situon-puro
do
Radical
means opposed to
entitled to the honor o f the second
premium.
G. W . CANNON, E*q., is otrr Ktithorized
Business Agent for Portland and vicinity.
THOS. BOTCE, Esq , is our oaly authorized
Dusincss Agent in San Francisco.
RADICALS AND REPU D IATIO N .
straining every nerve to wriggle them­
selves through, to the sad derangement
o f hoops, grecian benders and other ar­
ticles o f feminine toggery, we c o n c e d ­
This closed ‘the exercises
much to do in the way o f improving
the grounds, which were in a filthy con­
dition, excepting the race-track, which
was excellent.
(The Pavilion also Was
in a frightfully dirty and delapidated
plight, besides being too small by at
least half for the purpose designed.
There were some forty stallions on
exhibition and as many more mares and
colts.
discrimination.
Specially adapted to ‘the wants of -the
community, embracing
D ry Goods,
G roceries,
Q u een s w ore,
H a rd w a re,
B oots A Shoes,
H ats A Caps,
E tc .,
E tc.,
E tc.
^ r C a ll, aad Judge far jaurselve*.-*^
STILES'
HEADQUARTERS!
Jack Mhjor took tho “first premium
Main street, Opposite Court House,
fo r thoroughbred stallions; Snow Flake
for
thoroughbred uiares, and
Hugh
NeW S to re !
A d m in istra to r’ s Sale.
Where they trill not refuse to take
j ota» G rath because It ia spoiled.
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDE& OF T rfE
County Court o f Polk County, Oregon, made
October Term, A. D. 1869, the undersigned, A d -
ministrator o f 'the estate of A. J. Thomas, de­
ceased, will, op Monday, the 15th day o f N o­
vember, A. D. 1869, at the Court house door in
Dallas, in said eounty, hetwedfe the hours o f 9
oclock a m 'and 4 oclock p m o f said day, ex­
pose for public sale, for gold or silver coin, to
the highest bidder, all the right, title and in­
terest, which the said A. J. Thomas had at his
decease, in and to the following described pre­
mises, viz : Beginning at the south west cor­
ner o f the donation land claim Qf Geo. Gay,
which is 2:00 chs west o f the south east corner
o f the north east J o f section 7, T 6 S, R 3 W,
o f the Willamette meridian, running thence
west 40:00 chains ; thence north 40:00 chains;
thence east 40:00 chains ; thence south 40:00
chains to the place o f the beginning ; contain­
ing 160 acres. Àlso,’six acres of land bought
of David McDonald, adjoining the south west
corner o f said premises. All ef said premises
being in Polk county, Oregon. Sale to com ­
mence at one o’clock p tt\J>f said day.
Terms o f sflta^-casn down.
B. F. McLENCH,
Administrator of said Estate.
Sullivan A Whitson, Adrnr’s Att’ys.
October 18,1669._______________26-4t
Lion counties carried off most t>f the
premiums for this kind of stock.
THAT IS THE PLACE TO TRADE,
I
8CNERAL M ERCHANDISE,
F arm
N ew G ood s!
H itc h e l
R e se n d o rfl;
IL L BU Y YOUR GOOD AND YOUR
Damage* Wheat, also Spoiled Oata, for
which they will pay All Trade, A ll Caah, or
H alf Cash and H alf Gooda.
They have just received their New Stock o f
W
C lothing,
D ry Goods,
B oots & Shoes,
Carpets,
3 4 -h o a r an d 8 -d ay C locks,
Which they will sell os cheap sa anybody, for
Cash or Any Kind e f erod av», good or bod.
F o r S a le !
ßS T G IV E VS A C A L L .-85^
M ITCH EL & ROSENDORFF.
Independence. Oct. I, 1869.____________ 21
Seed B a rle y F or Sale.
E HAVE FOR SALE, at our W A tlfc-
HOUSE in Independence, 500 bushels
o f A No. 1 Seed Barley, which we will sell for
Cash or in exchange for good Wheat or. Gats.
2tf-'4t
MITCHELL A K 6 8 KD 0R F F t.
W
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
his farm, located on the State road about
DALLAS
HOTEL,
large assortment o f choice
three-fourths of a mile below Independence,
Polk county. It contains 218 acres, 190 of
PROVISIONS.
which are excellent prairie land, all under fence C O R N E R M A IN & C O U R T S T R E E T ,
and 80 acres in cultivation, the balance ia cov­
GROCERIES,
ered with good timber. The whole is well wa­
Dallas, Oregon.
WOODEN WARE,
tered by springs and wells. Terms reasonable.
TOBACCO,
Apply to the undersigned at hi» residence
JAMES A H 0YER,T T : PROPRIETORS.
FRUITS,
one mile west o f Monmouth.
CIO ARS
JOHN R. COOPER.
HIS nOUSE HAS RECEN TLY BEEN
Dallas, Oct. V, 1869._________________ 2.‘l-4
YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc.
refitted, repainted’and Teairanged, and it
AI bo , a General Assortment of
is now open for the accommodation o f the trav­
Sum m ons
BOOTS, SHOES A N D GAITERS.
eling public, whose patronage is respectfully
/ft the Cirenit Court fo r Polk County, ¡State o f solicited.
The TABLE will at all times be found well
I design to keep only the CHOICEST and
Oregon.
BEST articles and sell them at a Small Profit
Charles McDonald and M. J. McDonald, provided Svlth every delicacy o f the season as
For Cash.
Plaintiffs, vs. James M. Haggard, by T. ’Shoe­ well as the 'substantiate, and our guests m%y
rest assured' o f tou fted t» 'ana prompt attend­
MV MOTTO.—(knick sales and small maker bis guardian, and Nathanial Haggard, ance.
Defendants.
Suit
in
Eqtf.ty
for
Partition
o
f
prolita.
The SLEEPIN G APARTM EN TS Will also
Real property.
G . B. S T IL E S .
be
found clean, wholesome and comfortable^.
O THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS :
Meals will be furnished Travelers at-all
To all and each of you, In the name of
M ido “ « a J|l0d 'aauapuadapuf
hottes.
the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and
^ S ^ L iv ery Stable opposite the hotel.
* a i'I I A R 3 H U I O S V K A í K l V V A
summoned and required to be and appear in
20-tf
JAM ES k HOVER.
•oo
oqj aoj fejuaXv ‘ osiy
the Circuit Court for Polk county, State of Or­
*pappv jqSiaaj egon, Within ten days from the date ot service
‘SHDfíM ’d ííV lH I fh í 1« peqíitunj of this summons upon you, if served in this S E L L IN G O F F A T C O S T !
pus ooi)ou jzoqs uo pojopso ‘s)aomoidui| Xu; couDty, and within twenty days, if served iu
-J 80 AJBJT { bjouo 3 pus 'sjaqsajqx ‘jjopsajr Vio any other county in this State, or if served
■MOf¡ ‘ iJodBOH'se qons ‘A S a i í I H D V W ^
without the State, by publication or otherwise,
H a lle r . S m ith & Ca.
•oonpojj puv aivif> j.o sjjos jp» then on or before the !5d Monday in November,
o 8 « jo )8 ao oaioooj jo £nq <n pojedoid eje puy 1869— the 1st day o f the neXt regular term o f said
PE NOW SELLING OFT T H E IR EN-
Court, then and there to answer the complaint
‘ SSAOHaHVM 3DHV1 V
tire stock o f Goods
o f the plaintiffs filed in said Court prayiug for
‘ ojo )S oqi q u * uotioouuoo ui ‘OAaq ospr o
a division find partition o f a certain tract or
•po)iQi oq i.ueo noí y; oas pue uo amoa og parcel of land in said county and State, des­ At Portland Wholesale Prices !
cribed as follows : Beginning at the N. K. cor­
Any person cah make from TW EN TY t6
ner o f Elias Harper’s donation laud claim
: a rt V H
h
o
j
FIFTY PER CENT by calling soon, for we
Not. 51,T.'6 S., R. 6 West, in sectioua 32, 33;
expect to close out within Thirty Day«.
thence running west 40 ctrs. to a vtake; thence
»!
south to Township line; Ibcncc east with said
AUCTION E V R R Y S A T U R D A Y !
liue 40 chs.; thence north to the place of begin­
We also offer our Stcfrthotsb Hfr $ 5 per
ning; corftarfhing 210 acres, more or less, ex ­
cepting 80 acres off the north end, as wtdow’s c e u t le ss th a n c o s t .
dower. Now then, if you and each of you fail
j o qoo)t pajaetos-n»* »
j£ & “ AU persons knowing themselves indebt­
to appear and answer said complaint as above
required, then the plaiutiffs will apply to the ed to us wik please call and settle immediately.
¡«*íl o »!V »H*IH h v » j v Court tor the relief therein demanded, to-wit:
b u t l e r ; S M lt H k CO.
the partition and division of said premises, or
Independence, Ogn., Sept. 28, 1860,
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sale thereof, and for coats and didtmrsomcnts
naoonva
of suit.
BO O KS A S T A T IO N E R Y
Vineyard A Turner Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Dallas, Oregon, Oct. 2, 1869.
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N M o a -sa rs -^ a s i ‘V ’
I
The
we found the crowd greater, i f any­ 3,325.
people will see to it that the fvhole o f thin g , than on the preceding^!ay. An
Yambfll county carried off the palm
the war debt is hoDestfy paid or that immense concourse was assembled in­ 'or premium cattle, but Polk reoeivec
the whole o f it goes by the board. I-f side the track to Witness the trial o f the not a few ribbons, among Which were
the Radical Congress 'refuses to pay’the various competing gang-plows. A s We the following :
amount o f the Southern claims they know hut little o f the merits o f such
A . Delor, of Buena Vista, took se
implements,
we
can
only
say
that,
ju
d
g
­
will have not ohe bit o f reason to com ­
cond premium for graded three year
ing
from
the
remarks
by
experts
we
old hull. H e also exhibited a three
plain if the people refuse to pay the
overheard, the decision o f the judges year old steer weighing 1,846 pounds
was considered rather erroneous, the
J. H. Robbias, Bethel, 'three year
that “ what is 'saibce for the goose is
general impression being that the old graded Cow, 1st pYemium; ant
sauce for the gander”
“ Challenge,” and the various improve­ 2d for sucking bull calf.
BOISE AND DEADV.
ments on it, wofcld continue in the fu­
L. Frazer, o f Bethel, took 2d pre­
shoddy bondholder.
D O T Y ,
U .B .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
E O I. A .
ISHES TO INFORM T H E PUBlJtO
that ha keeps 'bonstafltly on band a
urge assortment o f
W
Washington, YamhiH, Lane and
FieM ’s filly for fillies. C. <P. Bacon
ed to defer our visit until next m orn­
On the other hand he is, and always ing, and after another saunter over the took first, and R . J . Ladd second pre­
has been, a thorough-going repudiation- grounds, floated, towards dusk, with the mium for carriage horses. H. G. Had
ley took first, and W m . Gird second
iat.
There is only one thing to the balance o f the crowd, city-Ward.
premium for buggy horses. C. Riley
repudiation o f which he is opposed,
A fter supper we returned to the fair
took first, and J. W elch second pre­
and that is this swindling bonded debt, grounds and dropped into the circus,
mium for roadsters. H . G. Hadley
d ie favors the repudiation o f the claims which was uucomfortably crowded.
first, and T. G. Naylor second pre­
o f loyal slaveholders for the property The performance (what little there was
mium for stallion roadsters. R. Hen­
o f which they have been despoiled; he o f it) was passable, excepting the splen­
derson took first and second premiums
favors the repudiation o f the claims o f did performance o f Mr. Kingsley, the
in class o f three year olds. G. W .
the loyalists all over the South who bare-back rider, who is one 6 f the best
Phillips first, and H. Yokum second
'furnished the army with forage and performers in hrs line we have ever
premium for ttvo year eld stkllions.
implements o f war, but appears per- seen. The performance lasted only an
M. Mulkey first premium for yearling
fectly horrified if the same fate is pro­ hour and a half, and after a short ram­ stallions. G . B. Cornelius first, and
posed for the shoddy-contracting bond­ ble over the grounds we jum ped into a W . J. Mathew second premium for
holder that be him self proposes for the stage for the City. Oa our way thither sucking colts. N. P. Newton first, and
Southern loyalists.
W h y is this? we passed no less than thirty-one stages W . 'H. Brooks second premium for
W h y do these carping Black Repub­ and spring-wagons, leaded with passen­ mares and colts. J . II. Trainer first,
gers, wending their way to the “ city of
licans strain so hard at a goat while
and C. Neil second premium for four
tents” adjoining the fair groUuds.
they have all along been swallowing
year old roadster mares. D. J. Coffin
Their freights had evidently been at­
first, and C. Neil second premium for
camels ? Has a shoddy contractor any
tending the theater and Tom Thumb
three year old mares.
more valid claims than these Southern
and Party’s levee at the Pavilion.
The following is a list of the entries
loyalists, who were true to the Federal
Through the courtesy o f our friend Mr.
made at the fair : Class 1, cattle, 65 ;
Government when nice-tenfhs e f the
f
T. J. Ford we Were furnished comfort­
class 2, horses, 2 2 5 ; class 3, sheep, 84 ;
bond-holders, if in their places, would
able quarters at bis family residence. class 4, swine and poultry, 16 ; ’class 5,
have been false? Is it principle -that
N ext morning, Friday, a heavy mist agricultural implements, 9 5 ; class 6,
actuates conduct so inconsistent? Not
obscured everything until about 1 0 }
seeds and vegetables, 197 ; class 7, do­
one bit of it. The actuating spirit is
o'clock, when Old Sol burst forth in afl
mestic manufactures, 77 ; class 8, na­
the self-same old spirit of sectionalism his spleador, much to the relief Of the
tural history, mining products and arts,
which produced the war. The shoddy dampened spirits o f the multitude.
50 ; rfass 9, bread, cakes, preserves
bondholders are nearly afl id Netv E n g­ The streets o f Salem were tem ing with
etc., 1,211; class 10, hom ework,
land, while the Southern loyalists are pedestrians, and crowds from the sui>
l,0 9 l ; classes 11 and 12, fruit and
South o f Mason and DixotTs line. But rounding 'Country were teaming in on
flowers, 2 0 9 ; class 13, equestrianism’,
they cannot succeed id 8uch an unjust all sides. On arriving at the grounds 3 ; class 14, music, 2. Total entries
swindling
STREET,
B .
o f Friday.
The State Agricultural Society has
repudiation as a matfter -of principle.
and
M A IN
the thrifty house-wives of Folk with o f Marion county, waa tho other, and
was, iu the opinion o f every one Whom
“ an extra quality o f spinning yarn.0
I d i tor.
D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y . OCT. 80.
W E 8T -SIB E ST O R E !
They will learn
am
now
prepared
to
offer
T
a
T
T
A
a s iim
m
in in ii
a n U m iN N o s v
X N áw áSIX H 3A aV SIHX
H O ÍiO H n ▼
B Y O VER LAN D ROUTE
STEP
T
IN!
/
HE U N DERSIGNED HAS JUST R e ­
ceived and is now opening a carefully se­
lected stock of
D ry Good«,
G roceries,
B o o ts A Shoes,
Ladies’ D ress Goods,
H e n ’s C lo th in g ,
PREMIUM
GANG
___ PLOWS I
when Flaxbrake returned to Oregon he the fair. "We also heard several com ­ ter indicator on steam boiler, 1st p re ­
IIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-
chased the exclusive right from Wm. Ma­
heard rumors that Judge Boise was a plaints in regard to the award o f pre­ mium ; also, improved cirtiukr saw
son, for the District comprising the counties
prominent candidate for his senatorial miums in the various domestic depart teeth, 1st premium.
POLK and M ARION, is manufacturing’tbese
Plow*, and is veady to-fill orders far
roents,
it
befbg
currently
reported
that
seat. Circumstances, '(hey say, alter
John Starbuck, Eola, tally-board for Celebrated
the same on short notioe.
cases, and so the knowledge o f fhis fact the judges in (his class o f products threshing machine, 1st premium; also,
Come, Fanners,^nd encourage
altered Williams’ preference. T o get were the principal exhibitors and mon­ waHci&g 'esne, 1st premium.
Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise!
opolized
the
premiums
among
them
Smith
Bros.,
B
uena
Vista,
'stone
Boise out o f the wdy he proposed the
And enable yourselves to raise Large Crops.
T
Dixie, Polk county, ;Ogn.
Splendid O pportunity
T o I n v e s t!
ty jN G T O BAD HEALTH , I HAVE
concluded t o ‘ sell Cfit all my property in
Independence, consisting of one Town Lot, one
Store— with wareroom attached— neatly fitted
up and filled with Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, and in fact everything generaUy
kepi in a Drug Store. Terms reasonable.
Call on, or address
L. A. ROBB,
21
Independence, Oregon.
0
W h e a t W a n te d .
W
S a le .
GEORGE P. LITCHFIELD,
Sept. 6, 1869.
Executor.
Sullivan k Whitson, Attys for Ex
22
F a r m Ibr Sale.
GEO. A. EDKS. ^
^ SAM’ l READKICK
; until a further rise ia the market,
i 2Q
CRONE k WOLF,
AH kinds ò f School Books used in this vicin­
ity constantly on hand.
AGENT TOR MASON A HAM LIN'S ORGANS.
As I ifnport all my stock, direct from manu­
facturers and Publishers, 1 can offer superior
inducements to pfcbltaheVB.
yaerHalf a block east ttf the B an k *t$
__________________ frlstf_______________ __
O R E G O N
CANDY M ANUFACTORY
COM M ERCIAL STREET,
SA L E M
OREGON»
I . S. HOLBERT, PROPRIETOR.
HIS ESTABLISHM ENT HAVING BEEN
removed recently to spacious premises mt
T
above, the proprietors beg to inform the mer­
chants c f this valley that we are now prepared
to offer greater inducements to purchase good!
in our line from us than ever before, having ott
hand a very large stock of
Caudles, Cigars,
N uts o f all k iu d a,
Chewing Gum, etc., etc»
We shall be prepared to offer to our custom­
ers for the Holidays a very large assortment o f
toys, etc., etc.
^
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A SPLENDID BOOK FOR A 8 EIIÎS 1
. . . . EMINENT
W O M E N OF T H E AGE !
Being naratives o f the Lives and Deeds cf
the most prominent women of the present gen­
eration.
Among whom are FLORENCE
N IG H TIN G ALE,
ANNA E. DICKINSON.
ROSA BONHEUR,
_
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE,
‘L ID IA H. SIGOURNEY,
GAIA HAMILTON,
and over 40 others, by the me*t prominent au­
thors o f out day and litne.
It is on elegant octavo Tohime, bemUfall^ ^
illustrated with numerous'd“ ^ /
Daire*
engravings and containing n W J < P . ’
DEALERS IN
Drugs,
j w i t h i n ? territoryMsigned them
ppiy ìmmeuj
idersigned.
Medicines,
PAINT8, OILS and DYE-STUFFS,
At tho old stand formerly occupied by M. R.
Cox k Co., Union Block,
ur£ Â ï î f c S S H Ä U * for
" H í.£ g O«» >»■ »I« N -W <•« «*• «'•
■
nish canvassers with a *apti^ am
H. H. BANCROFT fc 0 0 .,
A Liberal discount made to Country
GEORGE A. EDES,
SAM’L HEADRICK.
*
School Boohs«
B la n k B ooks,
Stationery an d
M usical In stru m en ts.
G E O . A . E D E S & C «.,
Com m ercial -Street, -S a lem .
E W IL L PA Y 6EVEN TY CENTS for
Wheat in Trade, or Sixty Cents Cash,
G IL L ,
Importer, Wholesale and Reetail Dealer in
I
County Court of Polk eotonty, Oregon, (hado
August Term, A. D „ 1869, the undersigned,
Executor o f the Last Will and Testament of
M. M. J ones, deceased, will on Monday tho 1st
day o f November, A. D.t 1869, at the Court House
door in Dallas, in said county, between the
hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock S*. M.
o f said day, expose for public sale, for gold or
silver coin, to the highest bidder, all the right,
title and interest which the said M. M. Jones
had n't the time of bis decease, in and to the
following described promises, viz: The donation
land claim o f Georgo Masiker Not. No. “ 7829”
and claim No. “ 51” containing 320.68 acres.
Also, the donation land claim of John Wallace
Not. No, “ 7840’ ’ and claim No. “ 50” containing
320.91 acres. All o f said premises being in T.
6 8. R. 7 W. o f fhe Willamette Meridian, Polk
county, Oregon. Bale to commence at one
o’clock P. M. of said day. Terms o f sale: one
third cash down, and the remainder in four
of months, secured by note and mortgage npou the
premises.
K.
STATE STR EE T, SALEM , OREGON,
N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ThE
8 0
T . H . LTJCAS,
A
E x e c u t o r '*
ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAN D IN
Linn county,-9 miles from Albany and
5 miles from Corvallis. All under fence, good
bouse, young orchard, fifty acres in cultivation,
improvement* all new.
Address, “ T IM E S," Dallas, Oregon.
For Sale at my Shop at flOO each.
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in the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon fo r
Polk ‘County.
Mary E. d in e , Plaintiff, vs. Hmry Cline, De­
fendant. Suit fora Divorce.
O HENRY CLINE, D EFEN D AN T: IN
the name o f the State o f Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear in fhe Circuit Court
ol the State eff Oregon, for Pofk county, within
ten days from the date of the servvee o f this
summons upon you, if served within this county,
and'within twenty days, if served within any
other county of this State, or if served without
the State, by publication or otherwise, then on
or before the 3d Monday in Novsmbwr, I860—
the first day of the next regular term of the
Court aforesaid. Tou are further notified that
if you fail so to appear and answer the com­
plaint o f the Plaintiff, for want thereof She,
plaintiff, m il apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in complaint, to-w it: a Dissolution
of the Bowd o f Matrimony existing between
Plaintiff and Defendant, and for the care and
custody of the Minor child of Plaintiff and
Defendant, tfifli costs nud disbursements o f suit.
Hayden k Myer Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dallas, Oregon, Oct. 2, 1869.
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Judge M. *P. Deady, o f “ Porfldnfl- ture, as in the past, to be the favorite mium for best graded heifer calf.
E TC ., E T C .,
J. A . Craven, Eola, sucking stallion
on-Wailaraet,” fcnfl R. P. Boise, of the among Oregon farmers. A t noon the
Which ho proposes to sefl as CHEAP as the
circus pavilion Was densely packed to Colt, 2d premium.
Kllendale Wooldn Manufacturing Com­
same quality of goods ean be procured
witness the LiKputian family ift one of
Mrs. B. F. M cLonch took 1st pre
this side o f Portland.
pany, are both aspirants for the new
their entertainments. W e attempted mium for dried blackberries, and 2(
office o f Cifcnit Judge o f the TJ. S.
and See Me,
to examine the articles on exhibition for dried curratfts; allsO 1st premium Call
Supreme Court, which office has been
in the Pavilion, b u t found it no easy for domestic soap.
Don’ t F orget the €hickaaaln<.
recently created and ¡ s ’ dow ’Waiting to
task, as it Was Crowded almost to suffo­
Miss Laduskey Walker, Spring V al­
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be filled. W hich will get it, time only
cation. Besides, One portion o f the ley, best 5 lbs butter, made by a gir
will tell. W e now only propóse togive
i building was barricaded agiinst the under 15 years o f age, 1st premium.
oar readers an irfkling o f what has been
public— the committees in certain de­
S. H. W ay, Eola, white pottery ware
done, and theta perhaps they can guess
partments not having made their re­ 1st prem ium ; and red pottery ware 1st
as straight as We.
port. Many complaints Were made premium.
When Còrbéil and W illiam s left about this, it being the general irnpres
A . H. W hitley, Dallas, double seated
A\ ashingtoh at the close o f the session, sion that (he committees ought to have
carriage, (made by England '& Brown) THE « E S T KNOWN TO M ANI
they left on file a 'written ‘request (hat completed their duties by "Wednesday 1st premium.
1‘ eady should be appointed to the Cir­ evening fct farthest, so as not to inter
William W ells, Buena Vista, best M A S O N ’ S « A I « «
P L O W
cuit Judgship, with its life-long five fere with 'the immense crowd that al­ package of hops, '1st premium.
“ C H A L L E N G E .”
thousand dollars annual salary. But ways congregates oh the fast days o f
M. Stoker, Dallas, high and tow Wa­
honor intended for Deady, and knowing selves. W e h ive since learne'd there war© pottery and fire brick, 1st premium
ones say that W illiam s’ hurried trip to were sufficient grounds for these objec­ recommended.
T. G\ Ridhmond, Dallas, model of
tions. In all fairness, the Society
Washington was not only to look after
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should adopt some meins to prevent full-riggecl'Bhip, le t diplotaa
tho Indian Agencies, but to stay
Mrs. David Ruble, Eola, belt rhu­
the appointment o f persons as judges in
G rant's hand ih appointing a Judge, as
barb, 1st premium.
departments in which themselves are
The annual election o f the State A gri­
ho wished to bold that office as a bid
exhibitors.
cultural Society resulted in the choice
with which he could open the way to a
The ri’cihg in the aftefnoon passec o f the following gentlemen as officers
re-election. Therefore, as matters now
off ia a pleasant manner, and much too for the ensuing y e a r: President, Dan
stand, Boise has the best show : but we
iel Clark, 'Marion cou n ty; V ice ’Presi­
ney changed hands on the results. A ;
dents, B. F. W illoughly, Lane cou n ty;
will wager a farthing that there will be
5 o’ clock the trial for the premiums W . A. Mills, Yamhill county; Secre­
no Judge appointed until after the next
offered to ladies for superior equestrian tary, John Minto, Marion county;
June election, when, i f Flaxbrake reads ship came off. Owing to the lateness Treasurer, I. H. Moores, Salem; Di­
that the Fates are against him for Sen­ ot the hour and the growing darkness rectors, C. P. Burkhart, L in n ; J . W .
ator, he himself will usurp the vacant tho test was a b rief one. There were Lewis, Clackamas; B. E. Stewart,
Y am hill; N. Newton, Benton ; John
seat, and leave Deady, o f “ Portland on only three entries. Miss Capliuger
Allen, Polk ; C. P. Bacon, Multnomah
•Wallamet,” to run his Court with spies was deservedly awarded the first pr«- G. W . Hunt, Marion.
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