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TP M 27- A/ qy - DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER X 1869. — Very brilliant meteors have been — A wall street speculator returning home, the other evening, in no enviable seen at the Fast. state o f tuind, thus announced the re-* — General Lee has three hundred suit of liis operations to the family and forty-eight students at his college, g ro u p : ‘ No more silk dresses this lie is about to establish three uew de i . R. STUART, EDITOR AND rROPRICTOR. wintcr- dear; no more balls and partments— agriculture, commerce and _____ parties; no more opera b o x e s;” and, applied chemistry— and a more com OFFICE^ Main street, between Court and ,h c n ca n n in g with his subject, “ no plete development o f the engineering Mill street», two door» south of the Postoffice. more infernal witlings and diuiugs, and schools now in operation, also, the open __ „ __ no more d— d nonsense o f any Bort, ing o f farm and workshops. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. M a tilda ” * — George II. Pondleton is President SIN G LE COPIES— One Year. $3 00; Six — The mercury tit Fort llcnton has of the Keutuclfy Central Railroad. 'Months, $2 00; Three Months, it 0<>. j already run down ns low as ten degrees — The entire cost o f the Suet China], CLUBS will be supplied at tho following j below zero, to be opened ndxt December* has been im tos:—Fire Copies, oue rear, $13 75; Ten «¿-Ex-President Pierce's estate is es about §81,1)00,000, Rut to include ^Copies, one year, $25 00, and for ar.y greater »number at $2 50 per am mu. timated at noarlv $100,000, the bulk of improvements, which will be applied as Suite cri/ttioti muni It paid itrietly iu advane will probably go to a nephew, who at ADVERTISING RATES. One square (10 lines or less), first insert’ n, $3 Each subsequent insertion......................... 1 A liberal deduction will be made to quar terly and yearly adrertisers. Professional cards will be inserted at $12 00 f>er annum Transient advertisements must be paid far un advance to in»ure publication. All other .advertising bill» must be paid quarterly. Legal tenders taken at their current value. Blanks and Job Work of every description rfurnished at low rate» on short notice. THE POET S CORNER. FROM GRAVE TO GAY. Little they know or even think. O f the work there is in »bedding ink By the busy wudders of pencil and pen— Generally known ns newspaper men— Who must be ready, night and «lay, With paragraph, article or u.-av, News in Brief, Oregon News, Evr’y-day Life, Variations and rumors rife. Saturday notes and Sunday news. All sorts of paragraphs to amuse. Market report» and marine disaster». Puffs of pills and patent pi i<ters ; Now at a party in tasty cravat, To theater then in opera hat. Then to a circus where y u write Full details of an :«.rial il: _lit : Back to town just in time To report u lecture b j in divim : Steamboat collisi n», »ma-ii-up id trains, Election returns to bother your brains: Agents dramatic, with. 1> i,_* v.in lcd -t■.ry. To write up hi» ••»tar" to ihtairi d glorj Deaths and marriages, inurd. r>. r us. Balls and parties, minstrel do w». Stock speculations, bubbles of air Tossed about by ‘"bull” and ‘•beat” : Praising the grace in a dancer’s ¡a •, And next the calves in cattle sh ow : J’eneil in hand at the raring course, Taking the time o f a trotting h or-o; ¿Jotting down each stroke and catch Made in a famous base bail mat it ■ Now o f a street r< w taking a not •—. And then of a row in a college boat. Yet these are few of the many things Of which the tireless pencil swings. G ENER. \ L MIS CEL L .LVJ NEWS I N B R IE F . — The FoncorJ Statesman pives : list o f eighty-five women and fitty-on( men who have died in New Hanq^hin a hundred years old and upwards. — Jackson and Washington counties, Florida, are under the control o f an armed mob. I he Mate lax Collector and his wife have been brutally mur- dered in W ashiogton county. 1 here have lately been seven murders iu Jackson county. — Pendleton calls for a convention o f Democrats o f the Miss!.--ippi Valley to take action ou the political .»ituatiou. — The first chapter o f a western n o vel has the follow ing: “ All o f a sud den the fair girl continued to sit eu the sand, gazing upon the briny deep, on whose heaving bosom the tall shins went merrily by, freighted— ah 1 who can tell with how much jo y and sorrow, and pine lumber and emigrants, and hopes and salt fi-h.” V the present time is at Princeton Collrge. W H A T YOUNG MEN SHOULD DO. N E W AD VERTISEMENTS. 1. Every young man should make the most o f himself, intellectually, mo rally and physically. 2. He should depend upon his own efiorts to accomplish these results. 3. H o should be willing to take ad vice from thoso competent to give it,' and to follow such advice, unless his own judgment or conviction, properly founded, should otherwise direct. 4. I f he is unfortunate enough to have a rich and indulgent Father, he must do the best he can under the cir cumstances, which will be to conduct himself as though he had not those ob- staeles to overcome. f>. He should never i \ be discouraged l J , l by small beginnings, but remember that all great results have been wrought out from apparently slight causes. 0. lie should never, under any cir cumstances, be idle I f lie cannot find the employment he prefers, let him come near his desires as possible be will thus reach the object o f his am- bitiuu. 7. AH young men have “ inalienable rights,” among which nono is greater or more sacred than the privilege to be “ Somebody.” A d m in is tr a to r ’ s Kale. — It is estimated that the Paraguyan war has cost Brazil and her allies «a to tal o f COG,88S<*00, and ISO,840 men. The calculation is based upon authen tic sources. Thiee-fourths o f the sum — Dangerous counterfeits o f tobacco falls upon Brazil. Her net gains are stamps are in circulation. It is sup- ‘*11 o ffiiio ilt .ill cxpciicnce ill War an extensive combination exists fare that may he serviceable to her t to circulate them. hereafter, and the satisfaction which , — The Pacific Railroad Commission j follows «success. reports that while there are some weak — The Chicago rogues’ gallery has points in the two roads, they are better SG4 portraits. The rest of the popula built than usual with new roads. tion hasn't yet been photographed. — Richard Weaver, o f Loudon, the — The late Knglish Ordnance Sur famous lay preacher to the poor, is be O regon and C alifornia It. R .— vey ol'the great pyramid o f Egypt has coming almost as famous in England The Marysville Appeal o f the 15th i dispelled the extravagant nonsense! as Whitefield was 130 years ago. He sa ys: “ There arrived yesterday by which has been written about the di lately preached at Ascot, where people the California and Oregon Railroad, a vine «.ri _in o f weights and measures. [ came from all parts o f the surrounding! (rain loailed with dump carts, wagons, The avenge length o f the four sides o fl country to hear him. 'I he whole con- tools, horses, Chinese, laborers, lumber, j the pyramid's base was 0.120 inches, gregation listened with great attention, i etc., and there arc other evidences o f which is exactly equal to 300 Egyptian many standing with streaming eyes, as the early completion o f the railroad to eubits. This round number Cheops he spoke ol wliat he himself had wit- j Chico, and on toward the Oregon line.” bit upon without knowing or caring ; nessed o f the power o f the Gospel. In- j The Anneal also says : “ The Cali- about the earth's dimensions. vitations crowded upon him far beyond fornia and Oregon Railroad Company — Three Virginia ladies, including his power to accept. . are to lay a temporary track to a point the wife o f General Robert E. Lee, — There is a prospect o f a general where they can cross the FeatheT river, have published in Richmond papers an breaking up of political parties in on which to run out the heavy timbers appeal fbr aid to remove the Confedcr North Carolina. The people will pro which arc to be used in its construc ate d- ad from Gettysburg to Hollywood bably form an organization to rid them- tion. The distance is about eight Ccm tery. They say that General Lee solves o f the reckless politicians, great miles, and it is expected to commence approves their plan o f removing the taxes and bad management. operations this week.- The local offi b idies o f those “ who bore the flag of — Mr. Johnson, the newly elected cors o f the Company assure us that ; our nation’s trust, and fell in tho cause, Senator from Virginia, and Mr. Gibson, sixty miles o f the road will be complet though lost, still just ” Representative from that State, arc ed by the first o f January. I f so. — The Baltimore city election result -till disabled by the Fourteenth Am end grading must commence without delay. ed in a Democratic victory. .John A . Carroll, who laid the first rail ment, so it is said. — Next to New York, Boston has on the Sacramonto Valley Railroad, — A n in te llig e n t nod in te re s tin g received a larger share of foreign immi young lady has applied at Washington and hold the position o f Master IMe- gration siuca the summer o f 18U8 than for the Cincinnati Dost Office. She ehanic for several years, left Sacra any other binding place in the United forwarded to the President a petition mento on Tuesday to take the same po States. The number credited to Bos formidable for the number of names at sition on the Oregon Central Road.— ton in the exhibit— 23,2i>4— has pro- taohed to it, and which represented Carpenters commenced work on W ed nesday on the timber o f the bridge to „ bably never been exceeded in any pre considerable property and respectability.! ” ct?uaJ ' \ r • 7 r o rn , be erected by the California aud ( )re- vious year. —• lie Legislature o f lennessee has n 1{ailroa<J over tho Feather rivor ri — A riot has*occtirrcd at Goldsboro. V lctweeu negroes and Federal tr:.o;». 71 guns were fired, and oue -d dicr and one negro wounded. — The Superintendent o f the Money Order Divi-ion o f the Dost Office Dc- artment, in preparing data for the an- J,ual , 0port oi' the I’ostmastcr-Gencral, tales that the growth o f the system o f money orders in this country, which has been in operation about tour years, has been unprecedented. The amount 0f money transmitted by postal orders during the last'year was something over §D>,000,000, and during the fiscal year ending last «lime the amount reached the astonishing figure o f §40,- 0(10,000. The number o f orders re quired for this amount was about 2,3(10,0007 the amount o f the revenue to the Department from this source is very great, while the outlay is very small. — The Gold Exchange Rank of New York, on settlement o f its afi’iirs, had only §220,000 left o f its capital o f half a million, and claims on brokers, •'T'S,O00 o f which are considered good. — Tho Daily News says .Jay Gould was before the grand jury and q u e s-! The official vote o f Fenusylvania tioned in regard to the go d corner. A s (he result o f 1,1s lc-.iu.ony (icncral sh“ w‘ “ a»# n ‘ >' T“ \ b° i ' £ o ’ JiutterfielJ, V . S. Sub Treasurer, nml “ »J " 'llia m s , Supreme Judge, 8,703. A . Corbin, the President’s brother-iu- ~ Thc Maeon (G a .) Telegraph says: law, with others, have been indicted. ‘ The food prospects in Georgia were . xi* r • t never darker, evon during the war, — A t \1 extern, Linn county, Iowa than th are I f |cf, t0 hor 0wn w0. 1 8 Ir 3 o . r. it i u, aged r(,^ourc,,s I,a]f (]lc population of G cor- “ •* T K ars, were aeciden.ally u wuul<J probablr atarro before ano- ahot the o her d a , by a little brother tber i ' ,.dacJed. More than one 811 T«ire old- He * bought the gun balf th e fo o d we »half oonaume before would not go off. and, a.- many older ,,c s l la„ ,uust eomc fronl abroad. and fool» have done in »lin.lar case», pointed < u„ „ (Von) ., Iand o f 6ca, „ , cr0 3 and .t at the girl», pulled the trigger and soarct „ ,ic8 A|read f„ rau!0 and vi.'no ABAUtnlinlmn/l «-lfh grief rrrinf to fn find firwl one ‘ ° was overwhelmed with corn are so scarce in the West that o f them dead aud the other badly stock is sacrificed to prevent wintering, wounded. and when we come to buy food in those — Near Purdy, Mississippi, Gilbert regions and bring it here, we shall suf- Combs shot his brother, in defence o f ler in the pocket. his mother, the dispute arisiog from the — The commissioner o f Internal Rev distribution o f property. enuo lias decided that vintnors aro not — Johnson wanted four votc3 o f subject to special tax as liquor dealers being elected Seuator at Nashville on lor selling their own products at the the 21st. place o f manufacture. — The Chicago Tribune keeps “ peg-1 — Three million dollars revenue will ging away at its pet project ol remov- j be collected in Virginia, the present nig the Capital. It says in a recent year more tbun last, so the revenue offi- editorial that the necessity o f defeudmg eer.s report. Washington cost us in the late war — Cooper has been elected to the fiOjOOO lives and 8500.000.0UO in wo- Senate from Tennessee, defeating An- PCjr. experience may suggest, we may safely set the total sum at §85,000,000. It is ” 7 7 estimated by some authorities that the annual business of the canal will amount to 10,000,000 tons, and that its gross receipts will be $20,000,000. drew Johnson. NO. 28. I N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TITE County Court of Polk County, Oregon, raa«le October Term, A. D. 1869, the undersigned, A d ministrator o f tKe estate o f A. J. Thomas, de ceased, will, on Monday. I ha IfitU day of N o vember, A. D. 1869, at the Court house door in Dallas, in »aid county, between the hours of 9 oclock a m and 1 oelock p m o f said day, cx- pote for public sale, for gold or silver coin, to the highest bidder, all the right, title and in terest, which tko said A. J. Thomas had at his decease, iu and to the following described pre mises, v ia : Beginning at the south west cor ner of tho donation land claim o f Geo, Gay, which >is 2:00 chs west o f the south cast corner of the north enst ^ o f section 7, T fi S, 11 J 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 of the beginning ; contain ing ICO acres. Also, six acres of land bought of David McDonald, adjoining the south west corner o f said premises. All of said premises being in Polk county, Oregon. Sale to com mence at one o'clock p m of said day. Terms o f sale—cash down. B. F. McLENCH, Administrator of said Estate. Sullivan Sc, Whitson, Adrnr's Att’ys. October 18, is»;.». J64t F a n il F o r K ale! h e u n d e r s ig n e d o f f e r s fo r s a l e T his farm, located on the State road about three-fourths of a mile below Indepjndence, Polk county. It contains 218 acres, 190 of which are excellent prairie land, all under fence and 80 acres in cultivation, the balance is cov ered with good timber. The whole is well wa tered by springs and wells. Terms reusonable. Apply to the undersigned at Ins residence one mile west o f Monmouth. JOHN R. COOPER. Dallas. Oct. 2, ISfiO._________________ 2:1-4 W. D. J E F F R IE S , M. DM P h y sicia n Oregon, S u rg eon , Eola, Oregon. Special attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases of Women. lt f «I. E . DAVIDSON, M. D .f P h y sicia n and K u rgeon, Independence, Ogn. 1 T . V . B . E m b ree. P IIF K IC I AI¥ S t SIJRGEOK AMITY, YAMHILL CO., OREGON. fS f* Office at residence. 14yT BO N H A M St I,AWKOi¥, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, SALEM , OREGON. OFFICE I N THE COURT HOUSE. c T g 1 . L IR L , Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, SALEM , OREGON, Record and Wfll practice in all the Courts o f Inferior Courts o f this State. OFFICE— In A\ atkinds «L Co's Brick, up stairs. - | U a yd en St M yer, A T T O R N E Y S -A T - L A W , Dallas, Oregon. OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. 1 SULLIVAN & WHITSON, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law,, Dallas, Oregon, Will practice in all the Courts o f the State. Kiim iiions. In the Circuit Court f o r l'olk County, State o f and 1. J f. I ,. C O L L IN S, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,, Dallas. Oregon. Charles McDonald and M. J. McDonald, Plaintiff's, vs. James M. Haggard, by F. Shoe Special attention given to Collections and to • maker his guardian, and Nathaniel Haggard, matters pertaining to Real Estate. 1 Defendants. Suit in Equity for Partition o f Real property. LYCCRfil’ S VIXEYARD JAS. H. TCRXKQ. . I O THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS : To all and eanh of you. In the name of V in e y a rd & T u r n e r , , the Static of Oregon, you are hereby cited and summoned and required to be and appear in A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L I W , , the Circuit Court for Polk' county, Stats of Or -Dallas, Oregon. egon. within ten days from the date ol service OFFICE— On Main street, one door north of ' of this summons upon you, if served in this the Dallas Hotel. ______1 county, and within twenty days, if served in any other county in this State, or if served J. A. A P P L E G A T K . JAS. MCUAIX without the State, by publication or otherwise, then on or before the 3d Monday in November, A p p le g a te St McCain* 1869— the 1 st day o f the next regular term of said Court, then and there to answer the complaint A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W , o f the pluintitls tiled in said Court praying for a division and partition o f a certain tract or parcel o f land iu said county and State, des cribed as follows : Beginning at the N. E. cor C O X St E A R H A R T , ner of Elias Harper's donation land claim Not. 51,T. 0 S„ R. tl West, iu sections 32, 33; thence running west 40 ehs. to a stake ; thence south to Township line; thenoe east with said line 40 chs.: thence north to the place o f begin MOORE’S BLOCK, SALEM. ning; containing 210 acres, more or less, e x cepting Si) acres off the north end, as widow's G oods by the Package at Reduced Ratea mvlft 2tf T D allas. P o lk Connty, O gn. . 1 ; WHOLESALE & RETAIL 3BQCERS I 'n d r n t ood , B a r k e r St Co, during the last four years is strikingly shown by tho editorials in some o f the Southern papers. The official figures at the Department estimate that the cotton crop o f the Southern States this year will bo worth 8240,000,Obi); while the total value o f the exports of the South is set down at 8328,500,000. A t this rate the value o f Southern pro ducts is about 831 32 por head for the entire Southern population. T hcscfig- urcs go to show that the South is even now the richest section o f the country. ¡sday there being twelve car loads o f work mules by one train. The work seems now fairly inaugurated, and wearo now inclined to believe that trains will reach this city from Chico boforo tho cars from Knight’s landing.” Du» Y ou K v f . r . — Ever what?— W hy, when the good old Democratic party was iu power, did you ever hear of spies nosing among your private goods to seo if you have complied with the provisions of an unknown and un published law ? — Sheridan’s troopers have captured Did you ever hear o f stamps ? an Indian chief who boasts o f having Did you ever have to .swear as to taken one hundred and five white j how much money you mado ? scalps. — An Omaha special say» that the published -lateme.it that the Nebraska Legislature ratified tho 15th Am end ment last March is incorrect. The Legislature adjourned without action. ! l f a manufacturer, did you ever have 1 a monthly report to some lary ‘ official at five or ten dollars per day f Did you ever hear o f tho Dent fam- i!y Did you hear men (as you now do) — The impetus given of late years to advocating the policy of paying the cotton cultivation in the East Indies is laborer with paper rags and the money remarkable. The natives begin to ap shavers with gold? preciate the fact that it pays them bet Did you hear o f tax on everything ter to produce cotton, which fetches you cat or wear in addition to a State, lOd a pound in the market, than the county and municipal tax ? staple millet o f the country, which Did you ever hear o f tho President scarcely enables them to “ keep body riding about in a steamboat, wholly to and soul together.” In 1880 tho cot his own use, at the expense o f the ton exported from India was worth people, wliou he was receiving a salary about £5,500,000 sterling. This year o f $25,OOt) a year ? the crop is estimated at £20,149.825. Inferior as Indian cotton always will be H a m i l t o n S t u a r t , who has just to the varieties produced in this coun boon nominated by tho Democrats for try, it has been much improved in Governor of Texas, is editor o f the quality by care in cultivation aud Galveston Civilian, and is tho oldest packing. editor, in years o f service in tho State. — The Indians at Apache Pass havo attacked a mail coach and killed the driver, and Col. Stone and four soldiors. — The Ohio election returns «how that Hayes’ majority is 8,078. The Legislature stands, Senato 1, House 3, Republican majority. — A severe earthquake took place in New England on Oct. 22d, which was felt as far as New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. In Springfield, Mass., it des two hotels, damage $15,000, and at Wnldoboro, Mo., a scam 8 to 10 feet in width opened in the ground, causiug great alarm. troyed W AGO Y M AKERS, sale thereof, and for costs and disbursements ! o f suit. Vineyard A Turner Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Dallas, Gregory Oct. 2, 1 S69. 23-1» ; Commercial street, Salem. Oregon, S u m m on s. TU ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF, W AG - i l l ONS after the most approved styles and the best of workmanship, on short notice, and In tin Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon fer AT PO R TL A N D PRICE#.!. J'oll: County, 1*1 -tf Mary E. Cline, P'.j'mtiff, rs. H.nry Cline, De- fcmlant. Suit fur a Divorce, E. Ü. KEO lT y , r n u HENRY CLINE, D EFEN D AN T: IN A Ihe n:iine o f the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the Circuit Court C a rria g e a n d O r n a iu fitfa l of the State of Oregon, for l’ olk county, within ten (layI from the date o f the service o f this K I « A P A I A T IS R , summon» upon you, if served within this county, and within twenty days, if served witliiu any Commercial Street, other county ot this State, or if served without Opposite Starkey's Block. tho State, by publication or otherwise, then on 21 tf BALTIC, or before the 3d Monday in November, LS(t9— tho lirst day of the next regular term o f the J . l l r d g 'c * , Court aforesaid. You are further notitiud that if you fail so to appear and answer the com plaint o f tho Plaintiff, for want thereof She. K L A C K S k - V /' S V I X H , plaintiff, will apply to the Court for the relief Main Street, Independence, demanded in complaint, to-wit: n Dissolution o f the Bond o f Matrimony existing between o e s w o r k o f e v e r y d h ^ c r i p t i o n Plaintiff and Defendant, and for the care and in his line, in the most substantial man-, custody o f tho Minor child o f Plaintiff' and Defendant, with costs and disbursements o f suit. uer, a? short notice. Hayden St Myer Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dallas, Oregon, Oet. 2, 1 Still. 23-A Give ine a call and try my work. 20-tf_______________________ J. HEDGES. F x e c u to r ’s Kale. D TERMS REASONABLE,-^ F r e d e r ic k Yutis, N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TUB County Court of Polk county, Oregon, made August Terra. A. D „ 1 still, the undersigned. Executor o f tho Last Will and Testament of Main street. Corner o f Mpnmouth, M. M. Jones, deceased, W>*1 on .Monday the 1st day o f November, A. D., 1 SOD, at tho Court House IN D E P E N D E N C E . door in Dallas, iu said county, between the hours of 2 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. a y i n g j u s t e s t a b l i s h e d m yself of said day, expose for public sale, for gold or in business at Independence, I solicit a silver coin, to tho highest bidder, all the right, title and interest which the said M. M. Jones fair share o f business from the citizens o f Polk had at the time of his decease, in and to the and adjoining counties. following described premises, viz: The donation All kinds o f work in my line dine in the best land claim of George Musiker Not. No. “ 7*29” style, on short notice, and at the most reason und claim No. ” 51" containing 320.08 acres. able rates. Also, the donation landclaim of John Wallace Call and Examine my W ork. He strongly oppoged the secessiou of Not. No. ” 7810” and claim No. ” 56” containing 20 tf FRED’ K NUPP. Texas until the war broke out, when he 320.91 acres. All c f said premises being in T. 6 8. R. 7 W. of the Willamette Meridian, Polk romainnd in the State, but took no part county, Oregon. Sale to commence at oue to disqualify him by Congressional en o’clock P. M. of said day. Terms o f »ale: one Importers and Dealers in actment from holding any present State third cash down, and the remainder in four or Federal office. In view o f the split months, secured by note aud mortgage upon the premises. in the Republican party in the State, GEORGE P. LITCH FIE LD , Rcpt. 6, 18C9. Executor. AND Mr. Stuart’s election is regarded a# Sullivan <t Whitson, Attys for Ex. 22 I CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKER, H HURGREN & SHINDLER, FURNITURE quite certain. F a r m fo r Kale. B E D D IN G , young man, “ illiterate but po The Largest Stork and the Oldest Pap« lite,” on being invited to attend a wed ni turc House in Portland. ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND IN ding, sent a note in response, saying: 8 0 IJnn county, 9 miles from Albany and WAREROOMS AND FACTO RY: “ I regret that circumstances repugnant o miles from Corvallis. All under fence, good house, young orchard, fifty acres in cultivation, CORNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETS to the acquiesce will prevent my ac improvements all new. PORTLAND, OREGON, ceptance o f the invite.” Address, ‘ TIM E S," Dallas, Oregon. 19 If