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- ; : ’ 7 * « • r> POLK CODNTÏ TIMES. COUNTY OFFICIAI. PAPER. Frank R. Stuart, Editor. D A L L A S , 8 A T TU D A Y , N O V . 6. A G B N C IE S FOB T H E »•TIMES.” O. W. CANNON, Esq. is <>ur authorized IiusiDc»s Agent for Portland and vicinity. THOS. BOYCE, Esq , i* our only authorixeil Business Agent in San Francisco. B U SIN E SS N O T IC E . The long and the short o f tho extra c » A TT E N * T IO • N OREGON NEWS. — Two lfirge and elegant passenger when gold reached 160 premium, is at the shop o f the Company. They are simply as follow s: The week previous, built entirely o f Oregon wood. Eight gold having ranged at 136— a higher more are in course o f construction. rate than usual— the “ bears,” deeming — The Herald says rents are so high that it could not stand long at that fig in Portland that its citizens are flocking ure. sold “ short,” that is, all their gold, to East Portland to find residences. and in fact more than they really pos — The first locomotive o f the East- sessed, hoping that by throwing their side Company will be named the Jas. on the market, they could bring t\ic B. Stevens. — The rates o f telegraphing from premium down, and t^ius be enabled to Portland to San Frdncisco have been buy it back at a reduced figure and reduced 33 J per cent. make a fine speculation. Hut the — Mr. John Stewart, of Lane county, “ bull” clique was stronger than they had his collar bone broken by being anticipated. They bought their gold run over by his horse. and asked lor more a,t the saipe or high — Another grist mill is about to be er rates. A week rolled around. The built in Jackson county. “ bears” must have gold to meet tbeir — Ashlanders (Jackson county) are The “ b u lb ” then had after a grizzly bear whose track is ele A t the last Democratic County Con obligations. Diamond had ven inches long and ten wide, and who vention held in Polk county it was re* them in theix power. solved that the County Central Com» cut diamond. The stupid “ bears” had is death on fat hogs. mittce be composed o f one member from each precinct— the same to be selected bv the voters o f the respective precincts— which members were to re port to the Chairman of said Committee, bccouie impaled on taurine horns. The — A largo drove o f horses from this gold they needed th.ey could not now valloy passed through Jacksonville last purchase at less than from 150 to 1G0. week for California. The tricky speculators had been caught, — The Circuit Court o f Lane county and ruin stared To at its recent session, granted eight 4 • • them I I I in the face. \ get out o f thi? gambling dilemma, which civorces and Refused three. — W ork on the East-side railroad precincts have yet reportel, uotice is had turned contrary to their expecta tions, these rascally “ bear” gold gam does not stop for Sundays. hereby given that each preciuct is ex — A ship sailed from Portland lor pected to report withiu three weeks— blers besought the interference o f the Hon. Ken. Hayden. A s few o f the before Saturday, Nov. 27. lu case repqft is not made by that time it will naturally devolve upon the Chairman o f said Committee to appoint proper persons to till such exist vacancies as may Send in your reports as early as possible, us important business awaits action. F red . W a y m ir e . Prcst. Convention. Pallas, Nov. Gib, 1800. Government Treasury. The Secretary Honolulu this week laden with flour, of the Treasury had giveu his assurance grain and salmon. as a man and as a high Government — Mr. Dolan, U. S. Deputy Marshal, official that the sales of gold from the took down to the California Peniten Treasury Department should be uni tiary, a man convicted o f selling whisky Should he now vio to the Indians. late his word and break bis faith as a — Frank Masterton shot John P. Government officer, and sell an unusual Lee in Portland last week. The for quantity o f gold at an unusual time, mer has been bound over in the sum o f week in enlarged form, with some new type and wearing a general air o f pros was done. perity. the instance o f the despairing gold- land last week in a row with two other gambling “ bears,” pnoounced that on Johns about money matters. The the next day he would throw four mil murderer^ have been arrested. Long may it remain on duty to protect the citadel o f onr liberties. A ttention ! T a xpa yer s .—T he tax collector gives notice ip another col umn wljen he will relieve you o f your surplus ca^h, and where, and also hints at the penalty o f non attention to his demands. Look opt for him- M ore P remiums for P olk . — The Boutwcll, on the 24th, at horse buggy over R ock Point bridge, the horses beeame unmanageable and backed off the lions o f Government gold on the mar — Tfie Portland Herald says two ket. This rascally combination o f the gold nuggetg have been brought down Government Treasury with gold gam from the Gimletville diggings on Burnt blers can find n<j excuse in circum river, Baker county, one weighing stances or no parallel in villainy. It is 8356, and the other 8329. urged that if it had not been done the — A negro named Harrison Faulk “ bears” would have been ruined. But has discovered a yein o f coal^ twenty- rcceived copies o f the above paper, the ity o f the Government Treasury with tistics o f Douglas county : Population successor o f ihe Fourier, published at gold gamblers presents two great ques- o f the county, 8 ,0 0 0 ; number o f voters, McMinnville by . A . M cPherson.— tions to the tax-payers o f the country. 1,4 0 3 ; number o f acres of land under How much longer will they bo taxed cultivation (ploughed land), 30,000; bridge. Myers and Miss Beach jum ped out before the bug gy w,ent over, hut Miss Beeson went over, falling sixteen feet, and was slightly injuren. Ohe o f the horses was killed and the buggy smashed to pieces. — The Farmer states that a little son o f 31 r. W . H . Baker, who lives a few miles frpm Salem, was killed on Fri day, by being thrown from a horse. — The Powder River post office has been robbed o f 8120 in money, besides jewelry and other valuables. The thief carried off a trunk, hut broke it open and abandoned it a short distance from the house. rom Albany, gathered eighty bushels o f corn from two acres. how can the thing be effectually reme cess. died ? W E S T S ID E M ' A ILS. a The following from the Statesman will uo doubt be interesting to our rea ders this side the river: W e learn from Mr. Underwood, the Postal Agent, that he has earnestly re commended changes in the Postal Ser vice on the west side o f the Willamette, which recommendations will doubtless be adopted, as Senator Williams has strongly endorsed the recommendations made, aud Senator Corbett is well known to be in favor o f them. The routes recommended aro: From Salem to Eola, Independence aqd via Monmouth to Buena Vista ap Í * back, tri weekly. From Salem by Lincoln, Zena and Bethel, to Wheatland, weekly. From Portland by Forest Grove, La fayette, McMinville, Amity and Dallas, to Corvallis, six times a week. Mr. Underwood prepared his re commendations, expecting to have them reach the Department in time for new advertisements, nut the publication was two months earlier than usual. They have been forwarded back by a strong letter from Senator Williams, and will also be urged by Senator .Corbett. The route from Salem to Dallas will run, as now, to leave Dallas in the inornm O " and return the same day. — The W alla W alla Union says Upon the first question the “ B y a recent decision o f the Supreme people should ponder. A s to the sec Court o f OregOD, the county seat of ond question, we confess to 'radical Umatilla county is permanently located ideas. W e believe that the ax should at Pendleton, where a fine court house be luid to the root o f the tree. These has already been erected through the bears arc o f course large bond-holders, liberality o f the citizens o f the county. aud it is their interest and object to The town site o f Pendleton is a beauti force gold down and their bonds up fui one being on the Umatilla river, Their wealth consists in paper rags now thirty-five miles from the Columbia fictitiou.-ly quoted at high gold figures. rives, and on the stage road to the rail They were illegally and fraudulently road.” obtained. They are really worth no — C ief Engineer Broojts and party more than so much blank paper. And are employed in the Railroad Survey just so soon as tbn people resolve that through Linn county. they have had enough o f this stock and — The Albany Register tells o f an I NOTICE Taxpayers o f Polk County T THAT IS THE PLACE TO TRADE, W here they w ill not refuse to take youi Grain because It Is spoiled. A very fair crop, though Oregon is not a corn illitclicl A Ho*en<lorfT, country. IL L BUY YOUR GOOD AND YOUR — A son o f Capt. Hobson o f Clatsop Damaged Wheat, also Spoiled Oats, for ost three fingers by the explosion of a which they will pay All Trade, All Cash, or H alf Cash and Half Qooijs. :;un in his bauds. They have just received their New Stock of — Corvallis College now numbers 109 students with more under engage Clothing1 , ment to arrive soon. A degree o f sub Dry Goods, stantial prosperity attends this College Roots A Shoe*, which is highly encouraging to its riends and managers. Carpets, — Powder River Valley has 6,000 24-lionr and 8-day Clocks, acres under cultivation, 4,000 popula- ion, 5,000 cattle, 1,500 sheep, 5,000 Whieh they will sell as cheap as anybody, for hogs, one flour mill, four saw mills, has Cash or Any Kind of Produce, good or bad. p O r G IV E US A C A L L .-S T . )een settled six years and has room for MITCHEL & ROSENDORFF. as many more. W Independence, (jet. 1, 1869. S IS GOOD AS GOLD $ 2 0 To Whom It Nay Concern. BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IM PROVED o t ic e N is hereby g iv e n to a l l persons not to harbor or in any way credit Elixabeth Adaline Bailey, as I will not be res ponsible for any debts she may contract. GEORGE BAILEY, of Lane Co. Dallas, Polk Co., Nov. 4, 18611. 27 W R I T I N G SCHOOL. HE UNDERSIGNED, AN OLD HAND at the “ bix” calls attention to the fact tbut ie has fitted up the hall formerly occupied the Odd Fellows, and proposes opening a Writ ing School on T Monday Night, November 23d. Pupils will come with a bottle o f black ink, pen-boldcr and a ligh t; the other necessaries, such as pens, books and paper, are furnished free. As he expects to have his room full, the price o f a term—r i m e s lessons — is reduced to $3 00. Everybody knows the teacher and bis mode of teaching without further recom mendation. ^iT*What a splendid chance for Graduating Scholars to finish up this Winter. W. S. JAMES, Penman. Notice o f Final Settlement. I N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK County, State o f Oregon, in the matter o f the estate o f John Fawk, deceased, James Fawk, administrator, with the will annexed, of said estate, having filed his final account in said Court praying a final settlement o f the same, and that he be discharged from further liability as such ad ministrator. Therefore, notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate, that the said application will be heard and determined at the Court House in Dallas, on Monday, the 6th day o f December, A. D. 1869. J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Nov. 2, 1869. 28-4 W a l t h a . h W atc h es Now that the railroad is open, we propose to give the residents of Oregon the opportunity of getting single genuine Waltham Watches at Lowest New York Wholesale P rices! We sell more Waltham Watches than any other establishment in the country, either wholesale or retail; we send great numbers to every section o f the country by Mail and Ex press, carefully packed and in perfect running order. Our plan is this: You want a watch, and see our advertisement; now, we want you first to write to us for our Descriptive and Illus trated Price List; we will send it, post-paid, by return mail. It explains all the different kinds, tells the weight and quality o f tho cases, with prices o f each; you then make a selection of the kind you prefer, aod send us your order. We will then send you the watch by Express, with the bill to pollect on delivery. We give instructions to the Express Company to allow you to open the package and examine the Watch; if it suits, you can pay, and take i t ; if not, you ar? under no obligation to receive it and if it is taken, and afterward does not prove satisfactory, we will exchange it, or Farm For Sale! IIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE bis farm, located on the State road about three-fourths o f a mile below Independence, Polk county, It contains 2)8 acres, 190 o f which are excellent prairie land, all under fence and 80 acres in cultivation, the balance it cov ered with good timber. The whole js well wa- tered by springs and wells. Terms reasonable. Apply to the undersigned et bis rcsidene« one mile west o f Monmouth. JOHN R. COOPER. Dallas, Oct. 2, I8 6 0._________________ 23-4 23 NE W AD VER TI SEM ENTS. ically op its predecessor, but its con- so inordinately in order that the im amount o f assessable property (assessed Let every one who wants a Watch read thi carefully. tents are anything but a burden in the mense accumulation o f gold in the very low), 81,474,704; number of way of reading matter. In politics, we Treasury can be used by the Radical sheep, 160,000; pounds o f wool pro Especially if in some remote, out-of-the-way notice very little difference between it gold gamblers to make eollosal fortunes place. duced annually, 4 3 0 ,0 0 0 ; number o f and the Courier. I f our conscience by theijr gaming speculations? And cattle, 10,580. would allow U9 we might wish it suc Administrator’s Sale. A D V E R TISE M E N TS __ N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE County Court o f Polk County, Oregon, mad« October Term, A. D. I860, the undenigned, A d TO THE ministrator o f the estate o f A. J. Thomas, de ceased, will, on Monday, the 15th day of No vember, A. D. 1869, at the Court house door in Dallas, in said county, between the hours o f 9 h e u n d e r s ig n e d w il l m e e t t h e oclock a m and 4 oclock p m o f said day, ex- Taxpayers o f aaid county at the follow pose for public sale, for gold or silver coin, to ing times and plaqes— meeting at 10 o'clock a. the highest bidder, all the right, title and in m. and remaining until 4 p. m.— to w it: terest, which the said A. J. Thomas had at his Bridgeport precinct, at Hollinsbead’s, Nov. 23d. decease, in and to the following described pea, Luckiamute precinct, at Wing A Appels, 24th. mises, vix : Beginning at the south west oor- Buena Vista precinct, 23th. ner o f the donation land claim of Geo. Gay, Monmouth precinct, at Independence, 26th. which is 2:00 chs west o f the south east corner Dixie precinct, at Butler’s store, 27th. of the north cast i o f section 7, T 6 8, R 3 W , Eola precinct, at Doty’s store, 29th. o f tho Willamette meridian, running thence Bethel precinct, at Hawley’s store, 30th. west 40:00 chains; thence north 40:00 chains ; Salt Lake precinct, at J. Townsend’s Dec. 1st. thence east 40:00 chains; thence south 40:00 Jackson precinct, at the School House, 2d. chains to the place o f the beginning ; contain Douglas precinct, 3d. ing 160 acres. Also, six acFes o f land boagbt Dallas, on the 4th. o f David McDonald, adjoining the south west N. B.— I take this opportunity to inform the corner o f said premises. All o f said premises Tax-payers o f Polk county that in collecting being in Polk county, Oregon. Sale to com taxes I will carry out the strict letter of the mence at one o’clock p m o f said day. | law. Be prompt in paying ap and save costs, Terms o f sale— cash down. for I will not delay legal action. B. F. McLENCH, J. W. SMITH, Tax Collector. Administrator o f said Estate. Sullivan k Whitson, Admr’s Att’ys. October 18, 1869. _ __________ 26-4t — J . G. Powell, living seven miles — A Chinaman was killed in P ort it can be answered that, befog done, five miles from Roseburg, on the North following premiums were awarded to the “ bulls” were ruined. A d J is a Umpqua rifver, which promises to sup parties in this county in addition to “ bear” gold gambler any more sacred ply a want long felt in this part of the those mentioned by us last week : than a “ bull ?” Pacific coast. Quantities of the new Miss M. E. MeLeach, Spring Valley The people o f this country can now discovery have been tested by black — shirt made by hand, by a girl under see to what purpose the immense accu smiths and others o f Roseburg, who uo* 15 years old, 1st premium. Mrs. Mary J . Kramer, Monmouth, mulation o f gold in the Government animously pronounce it equal to the trap quilt, 2nd premium. Treasury, wrung from the people by best anthracite coal. It burns readily Alisa Armilda Doty, Monmouth, six excessive taxation, is being used. It in a blacksmith’s furnace, and is suc teen cornered thread frame, 1st pre is held as a resource to aid the gam- cessfully used in welding. mium. ------------------------------ bling pets o f the Administration in — Hon. M. M. Melvin, County Clerk, T h e P a c if ic B l a d e .— W e have their rascally schemes. This com plic- furnishes the Ensign the followsng sta It is a decided improvement typograph- Miss Sarah Beeson were driving a two form and regular. for the mere sake o f rescuing 81,000. Lee has also been held to an O t one set t o f gold gamblers from the toils o f an swer. other ? The answer o f every honest — Umpqua Academy commences se man is evident. A nd yet this thing cond quarter Nov. 8th. The Eugene Guard comes te us this NEW ult., as W alter Myers, Miss Beach and ordinary gold movement in W all ptreet, cars, o f the monitor style, for the East- New York, on the 24th o f September, side railroad .have just been completed ready gold and promises to pay in gold \Ve have made arrangements with L. Vino- ytitd, Ksq., to act «is Collecting and General Business Agent for the Ttxr.S until further n<>- ttce. 'litis will afford us more time to devote tot'he contents of the paptfr, which will donht- le>s prove as satisfactory to our natrons as our self. Mr. Vineyard will make the tour of the county on Im-iucsa connected with the T imes a) the Wcathcf will permit. We bespeak tor him the courtesy we have invariab.ly met at the hands ot the citizens of folk . D EM O C R ATS, T H E B U LLS AND T H E BEARS. OROI DE GOLD W A T C H E S I MANUFACTURED TRE T hey O B O ID E are all BY W ATCH the best CO. make , Hunting Cases, finely chased; look mid irear like Jine gold, and arc equal in appearance to the best gold watches usually costing $150. FillI Jeweled Lever», Gents’ aud Ladies’ sixes, at 915 ea elt. OUK D U U Itl.E E X T R A R E F IN E D Solid Oroide Gold I^untiug Cases, Full Jeweled by Levers, are equal to $200 Gold Watehe* ; Reg ulated and (fuuruuteed to keep correct time, mid wear and not tarnith, with Extra Fine Ca»e», at $20 each. No money la required in advance. We send by Express anywhere within tj;e United States, payable to agent on delivery, wiih the privilege to open ami exaujjtie before paid for, and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the Express charges. Good» will l^r »cut by mail as Registered Package, prepaid, by sending cash in advance- AN AGENT SENDING FOR S IX W A T CHES GETS AN EPTRA WATCH FREE, M AKIN G SEVEN $15 WATCHES FOR $90, OR SEVEN $20 WATCHES FOR $120. Also, Elegant Oroide Gold Chains, of latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 iuebes long, at $2, $t, $6 and $8 each, sent with watches at lowest rholesale prices. State kind aud si/.e o f watch required, aud to avoid bogus concerns order only from 28-13 T H E O R O ID E W A T C H CO. 14H F ulton St., N ew Y ork . Splendid Opportunity To Invest! WING TO BAD HEALTH, I HAVE concluded to sell out 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 generally kept in a Drug Store. Terms reasonable. Call on, or address L. A. ROBB, 21 Independence, Oregon. O DRUG of the bear’s mouth, and America wil a stand disenthralled, honored and free — The Eugene Journal says: There Taxes will be light and labor will be are two petitions in circulation ip this rewarded. God speed the day. city for the reprieve o f penitentiary convicts— ope for James Ross, sen C o u r t in Y a m h i l l . — The Circuit tenced from Douglas county, and the Court for Yamhill county, Boise Judge, other for Henry Vaughn, from one o f will convene on Monday next at La the counties east of the mountains fayette. Ross was sent to the penitentiary for I n L i m b o . — A few days ago John assaulting Jack Montgomery last spring Brunnemer was arrested under charge and Vaughn for resisting and shooting of stealing money belonging to High C i r c u i t C o u r t . — The Fall term o f the sheriff o f Umatilla county while at land Lodge, I. 0 . O. F., ot Eola pre the Circuit Court for Polk county will cinct, Polk county. He is now in jail, tempting to make his arrest, some two commence on Monday, 15th inst.— awaiting trial at the District Court.— or three years ago. ¿Judge Boise. — The Sentiael says that on the 23< Statesman. Howard & Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths, 619 Broadway, New York. We refer, by permission, to Messrs. Wells, Fargo k Col, N. Y. and San Francisco. I. W. Raymond, Esq., T. R. Butler, Esq., B. C. Howard, Esq., San Francisco. W. S. Hobart, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada. T Summons. In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for. Polk County. '■ Mary E. Cline, Plaintiff, vs. Il.-nry Cline, D e fendant. Suit for a Divorce, r p o 11ENRY CLINE, D EFEN D AN T: IN X the nanje o f th*? State o f Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the Circuit Court ot the State o f Oregon, for Polk county, within ten days fr..m the date of the service o f this summons upon you, if served within this county, and within twenty days, i? 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 November, 1869— the first day of the next regular term of the Court aforesaid. You are further notified that if you fail so to appear and answer the com plaint o f the Plaintiff, for want thereof She, plaintiff, will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in complaint, to-w it: a Dissolution of the Bond o f Matrimony existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and for the care and custody of the Minor child of Plaintiff and Defendant, with costs and disbursements of suit. Hayden k Myer Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dallas, Oregon. Oct. 2, 1869. 23-* Executor’s Sale. I H , $28 in Greenbacks, or abont $20 In Coin. All the other kinds, both gold and silver, in the same proportion. Do not order a Watch till you have sent for a Prsce List, as it con tains a groat deal o f information regarding these watches that will enable you to make an intelligent selection. Don’t forget, when you write, to s.ate that you saw this advertisement in the Poi.x Cocw rr T imes , and you need not put in stamps for return postage. Address in full, In the Circuit Court f o r Polk County, State o f Oregon. Charles McDonald and M. J. McDonald, Plaintiffs, vs. James M. Haggard, by F. Shoe maker his guardian, and Nathanial Haggard, Defendants. Suit in Equity for Partition o f Real property. O TIIE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS : To alt and each o f you, In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and summoned and required to be and appear in the Circuit Court for Polk county, State o f Or egon. within ten days from the date ot service of this summons upon you, if served in this county, and within twenty days, i f served in any other county in this Stale, or if served without the State, by publication or otherwise, then on or before the 3d Monday in November, 1869— the 1st dny o f the next regular term of said Court, then and there to answer the complaint o f the plaintiffs filed in said Court praying for a division and partition o f a certain tract or parcel o f land in said county and State, des cribed a. follows : Beginning at the N. E. cor ner o f Elias Harper’s donation land claim Not. 51, T. 6 S., R. 6 West, in sections 32, 33; thence running west 40 ebs. to a stake; thence south to Township line: thence east wjth said line 40 chs.; thence north to th e p la ce o f begin ning; containing 240 acres, more or less, ex cepting 80 acres off the north end, as widow’s dower. Now then, if you and each o f you fail to appear and answer said complaint as above required, then the plaiutiffs will apply to the Court tor the relief therein demanded, to-wit: the partition mid division of said premises, or sale thereof, and for costs aod disbursements of suit. Vineyard <t Turner Attorneys for Plaintiff*. Dallas, Oregon, Oct. 2, 1869. 23-6 N PURSUANCE OF AN O hD ER OF THE County Court of Polk county, Oregon, made August Term, A. D „ 1869, the undersigned, D A L L A S , OGN. Executor o f the Last Will and Testament o f M. M. Jones, deceased, will on Monday the 1st AVIN G PURCHASED the OLD STAND day o f November, A. D., lS69,at the Court House formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and door in Dallas, in said county, between the wishing to live and let live, I wilkscll at low hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 o ’clock P. M . o f said day, expose for public sale, for gold or rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line: silver coin, to the highest bidder, all the right, and interest which the said M. M. Jones Drugs, Patent medicines, title had at the time of his decease, in and to the following described premises, viz: The donation And all kinds o f PURE LIQUORS, put up land claim of George Masiker Not. No. “ 7829” expressly for Medicinal use. and claim No. “ 51” containing 320.68 acres. Also, the donation land claim o f John Wallacer P E R F U M E R IE S O F A L L K IN D S. Not. No. “ 7840” and claim No. “ 56” containing 320.91 acres. All o f said premises being in T. 6 S. R. 7 W. o f the Willamette Meridian, Polk Also, Soda, y county, Oregon. Sale to commence at one Cream Tartar, o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms o f sale: one Saleralus, Sago, third cash down, and the remainder in four Bird Seed, months, secured by note and mortgage upon tho Paints, Oils, premises. Varnishes Brushes, GEORGE P. L IT C H F IE LD , Domestic Dyes, Sept. 6, 1869. Executor. Sullivan k Whitson. Attys for Ex.________29 Washing Powders, Northwest Corner Main aud M ill Sts., Coin Silver Cate, G6; they were married in 1819. Sammons. STORE. And everything else that is kept in a F IR ST interesting occasion, the golden wed CLASS DRUG STORE. REFUND THE N0NE7. istation; just so soon ap they declare ding o f Mr. and Mrs. George Humph 1 B . F . N IC H O L S , Druggist. A t an indication o f th* Price», we will quote that this swindling bood-holdiDg debt rey, which was celebrated at their resi one Watch from our liit. The P. S. B artlett , is already more than justly paid, just dence in that city last week. The Lever Movement, with Extra Jewel», Chronome ter Balance, Patent Pinion, Patent Du»t Cap, DALLA8 LIVERY. FEED & SALE that moment the fanes are knocked out former is 70 years old and the latter and all the other lafe improvement», in a Solid gold gambling, and high and class leg T Farm for Sale* ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND IN O Vr Linn county, 9 miles from Albany and 5 miles from Corvallis. All under fence, good house, young orchard, fifty acres in cultivation, improvements all new. Address, “ TIM ES,” Dallas, Oregon.________ M E C H A N IC S ’ HOTEL, Cor. Main aud Court Streets, No«. 102, 104, 106 Front «treat, cor A lder, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. PORTLAND, OREGON, AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand o f Mr. A. H. Whitley, we have re fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily moet every want o f the com munity. H Buggies, single or double, Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or W eek. TERMS, 4 REASONABLE. T. O. RICHMOND. TH O M AS RYAN, - - P R O P R IE T O R , (Formerly of the What Cheer Houae.) ^ y j j ; ( j OPENED T n E ABOVE HOUSE the proprietor wishes to announce to th« public that be is now prepared to accommodate guests in a satisfactory manner at the mo«t reasonable rates. The entire house has been newly finished and furnished throughout in the moat complete and comfoatablc manner. Baggage taken to and from the house free o f barge. ________ ___________________ IP H UEENSWAKE IN ABUNDANCE, At J- H. L B W IS ’ S, J