polk
n n n TIMES.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER,
A SE C R E T ENEMA'.
It is a fact pateut that tho worst en*
emies the Democratic party has had to
encouutcr during the decade past have
1M .LLAS, S A T U R D A Y ,N O Y ! 13.
AGEXC1ES FOB T ilC “ TIMES.’»
0 . W. CANNON, Esq., is our authorized
Business Agent for Portland and vicinity.
THOS. BOTCE, Esq., is uur only authorized
Business Agent in San Francisco.
DEMOCRATS,
ATTENTION !
selected bv the voters o f the respective
precincts— which members were to re'
forms. The bugle heuceforward must
Last week elections were held in A r
give forth a certain sound or we are kansas, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Ne
lost. And we appeal to the Democracy vada, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland,
Self insti o f Oregon, when they shall next assem
tuted leaders have placed themselves ble in State Convention, to adopt a
prominently in front for the apparent platform o f such an unequivocal char
purpose o f proving treacherous at the acter that such Democrats (?) as Sey
been o f its own household.
Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, New York and Wisconsin.
Owing, probably, to the disordered con
how the hopes o f the Democracy were
dition o f the telegraph wires, the re
mour, Chase and Marble will have to turns are very incomplete; sufficient is
silence their abolition and bondholding kuown, however, to arrive at a tolerably
raised in 1862, when Horatio Seymour
twaddle, or eke come but as open enc
definite conclusion as to the general re-
was elected Governor o f New York on
mies.
suit.
hour o f direst need.
W ho can forget
A t the last Democratic County Con the volunteered pledge that, if elected,
vention held in Polk county it was re~ uo more military arrests should be
solved that the County Central Coni' made, and how those hopes were
mittcc be composed o f one member
from each precinct— the same to be
T H E NOVEM BER ELECTIONS.
adoption o f exploded Abolition plat
dashed to the ground when they §aw
him not ouly false to the pledge so gi
ven, but aiding and supporting the
military tyranny at Washington to the
______________________
ABOUT INDIANS—IMPORTANT.
Wisconsin is gone Republican by
considerably reduced majorities.
In
Complaints have been made to the
Grande Iloude Indian Agency that nu
merous Indians belonging to that res
Massachusetts, Claflin ( R ) is elected
Governor by about 8,000, and the pro
hibitionists arc beaten for the Legisla
ervation are prowling around through
ture by the license men.
this county without any “ passes,” beiug
harbored and abetted by certain citi
port to the Chairman of said Committee. ! full extent o f his official power, and
lion . lien, llayden. A s few o f the when they furthermore saw him permit zens, and urging the prosecution o f said
precincts have yet reportel, notice is the Beast Butlor to plant Federal can citizeus for violation o f the law in the
hereby given that eadi precinct is ex- non in the streets o f New Y'ork on elec case mado and provided. Captain La-
pected to report withiu three weeks— tion day and surround the voting follet does not wish to pursue this harsh
before Saturday, Nov. 27. lu case booths of the citizens with military course, as he believes the parties in
report is not made by that time it will hirelings? W ho can forget how, after question do not err wilfully, but from
naturally devolve upon the Chairman becoming reconciled to his nomination ignorance o f the law in the premises.
Thirty seven
towns in Minnesota give a Democratic
majority o f two huudred, but it is
thought the State will go Republican
by a small majority. In Maryland,
New Jersey and New l rork the Demo
erything.
for the
The Tribune claims Illinois
Republicans by 7,000.
Wc
have seen no reports from the other
tor President iu 1868, ouly as the
persons to fill such vacancies as may
choice between two evils, the Democra
exist.
cy wero at last betrayed by his organ
W e therefore publish the law referred States.
to for the benefit o f our readers, and
Later advices say that the Republi
they must govern themselves accord can majority in Wisconsin is about 850,
and the organ o f the bondholders— the
ingly or the penalty will be enforced:
the Democrats gaining several members
New York W orld— ou the eve o f elec
Sec. 1.— It shall be unlawful for any
person to entice, induce or persuade
any Indian or half-breed, who habitu
ally resides with Indians, to leave the
ludian reservation or territory, where
such ludian or half breed belongs, or
to harbor or conceal such ludian or
half-breed, or to countenance or en
courage, or iu any way assist suoh In
dian or half-breed to escape from, elude
the agent or superiutoudeut havieg
charge o f the tribe, unless such Indian
or half-breed is absent by the written
consent of the superintendent or agent
aforesaid.
Sec. 2.— Any person who is guilty
of a violation o f section 1 of this act,
shall be liable to a fine o f twenty-five
dollars for the first offense, and not less
than fifty nor more tliau one hundred
dollars for each subsequent offense, to
be recovered iu an action for debt, be
fore any circuit court, or county judge,
or justice o f the peace in this State.
Sec. 3.— A ll fines collected under
this act shall be paid, one half to the
person making the complaint, and the
other half to the common school fund
o f the county where the offense was
committed.
in the Legislature.
possible, as important business awaits
action.
F iled . W
a y m ir e .
Prest. Convention.
Dallas, Nov. 6th, 1860.
N
ew
M e d ic a l
J
ournal .
— We
have received the first number ol the
Oregon Medical and Surgical Reporter,
published at Salem under the auspices
o f the Medical Faculty o f the Wiliam-*
ette University, and edited by K. U.
Fiske, M. L>.
It is iu octavo form and
contains 31 pages ot readiug matter o f
a high order o f medical literature.
Printed by A . L. Stinson in the best
style of the typographic art.
Price $4
per annum, iu udvanee.
P u s h in g A
head
tion, when it produced coufusion in the
ranks by urging the withdrawal
Blair, whose Brodhcad letter ouly saved
the party from the most overwhelming
defeat? It is such grannies as Sey
niour and such traitors as Marble that
aloue di.-concert and defeat the Demo
cracy. Are Seymour and Marble De
mocrats? The both favored the nom
ination of Chase at Tammany Hall last
Fourth o f July but one.
Democrat ?
Is Chase a
I f he is, then there are
more than two millions of men who call
themselves such iu the Uuited States
who arc uot.
— W e are glad to
of
I f Seymour and Marble
endorse Chase’s politics; i f they deem it
learn from the Portland papers that the
policy to acquiesce in all the spurious
grading on the W est Side Railroad is
Radical legi-latiou of the last ten years;
now complete for twenty miles, except
if they favor tho payment o f the swind
that there arc a few places to clear up
ling bonded debt, why, in God’s name,
yet, along the section graded last year
dou’t they train with the Radical party,
— in all, not more than a quarter o f a
mile. The camp o f the grading force
with
which
they are
in sympathy.
W hy do they persist in claiming to be
lias been moved up towards the Sum Democrats when they know that the
mit, and as the weather may permit great mass o f the party is as a unit
these little pieces of unfinished work against these dogmas ? Is it solely to
produce discord and division ? W e
will be done.
fear this Burmise is too well founded
Y am hill . — The Fall term of the
Another fresh proof o f the enormous
Circuit Court for Yamhill county has
treason o f the W orld is found in the
been in session this week-
weekly edition o f Oct. 20.
There are
four cases o f murder on the docket, be
sides numerous cases o f felony. The
bar was largely represented and the
county seat crowded with persons at-
tendant on Court.
On W ednesday
In an article
on “ Pendleton— Packer,” speaking of
their defeat as gubernatorial candidates,
it says that their defeat shows the wis-
dom o f the last National Convention in
not taking either, and that “ Governor
THANKSGIVING.
majority for Governor o f Minnesota is
only about 1,500.
The temperance
tickets have been almost totally ignored
wherever they wero run.
Kansas dates
from Leavenworth and Atchison report
those cities, with their respective coun
Now we
have a wholesome reverence for relig
ious forms and exercises, and so, we
believe, have the people o f Oregon
generally; bnt we think these procla
Democrats.
In every State, as far as heard from,
the Democratic gains are immense, and
are highly encouragiug.
“ There’s a
Taxpaye rs o f Polk County
HE UNDERSIGNED W ILL MEET THE
TaX'payers of said county at the fallow
ing times and places— meeting at 10 o ’clook a.
m. and remaining until 4 p. in.—to wit:
Bridgeport precinct, at Hollinsbead's, Nov. 23d.
Luckiamute precinct, at Wing A Appels, 24th.
Buena Vista precinct, 25th.
Monmouth precinct, at Independence, 26th.
Dixie precinct, at Butler's store, 27th.
Eola precinct, at Doty’s store, 29th.
Bethel precinct, at Hawley’s ■ store. 30th.
Salt Lake precinct, at J Townsend’ s Dec. 1st.
Ja kson precinct, at the School House, id .
Douglas precinct, 3d.
Dallas, on the 4th.
N. B.— I take this opportunity to mform the
Tax payers of Polk county that in collecting
taxes I will carry out the strict letter of the
law. Be prompt in paying up and savo costs,
for I will not delay legal action.
J. W. SMITH, Tax Collector.
THAT IS THE PLACE TO TRADE,
W here they will not refuse to take
you) Grain because It is spoiled.
Mttcjicl A RoxcndoriT,
ILL BUY YOUR GOOD AND YOUR
Damaged Wheat, also Spoiled Oats, for
which they will pay All Trade, All Cash, or
Half Cash and Half Goods.
They have just received their New Stock of
W
Clothing,
Dry Good«,
Boot« & &hoes,
Carpet«,
21-lioiir and 8-ilay Clock«,
Which they will sell as cheap as anybody, for
Cash or Any Kind of Produce, good or bad.
GIVE US A C A L L .-« 35.
M ITCIIEL A ROSENDORFF.
Independence, Oct. 1, 1869.
23
9 1 5 GOOD AS GOLD $ 2 0
BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IM PROVED
O R O I DE GOLD W A T C H E S !
THE
A carpet-bagger is a Northern Radi
cal who took up his abode iu the South
“ when the Union came in,” made p oli
tics his trade and lives in office, or out
o f it, by defaming and plundering the
Southern people.
bagger.
This is the carpet
This is the man who robs apd
slanders all men with excellent impar
tiality ; who is as little the frieud o f the
negro as the friend o f the white race;
who has no religion but love of self, and
Subscribe for the T imes , S3 a year
I f you wish the very best C abinet P ho
you must call on BRADLEY A
RULOFSON, 429 Montgomery street, San
Francisco.
tographs ,
M ARRIED.
Nov. 7th, by Elder H. M. Waller, Mr. Hubert
Addison aud Miss Martha Scott, all of Yamhill
county.
N E W A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .
That we should feel grateful to
Joseph Kckerson was found guilty of Seymour, who had been making very
the Omnipotent that he has thus far
assault with a deadly weapon and sen able speeches against Mr. Pendleton’s
protected our lives from the insaue
tenced to one year in the Penitentiary. financial views, was a much wiser selec
fury of a set o f Godless fanatics, we be
It is stated that a change o f venue was tion ; but he went into the race so
lieve; and that we should pray to the
ordered in the murder cases, and that handicapped that the canvas had not the
Author o f all good to deliver our coun
they will be brought to Polk county full benefit o f his wisdom and sagacity,
try and our government from their
for trial.
lie was made to carry weight by the
hands into the control of those who cau
P. S.— W e have since learned that seeming favor which the Convention
with propriety address the Creator as
tfie Grand Jury failed to indict either gave to Mr. Pendleton’s financial views
humble worshippers and believers in
o f the parties charged with murder, though rejecting their author, and by
his divine law, is our duty. But that
which causes considerable excitement associating Governor Seymour on the
we should do this at the behest o f an
in the community, and suspicions o f ticket with a gentleman who neutralized
imbecile who has ever shown contempt
bribery and foul play are rife.
the effect of his far-sighted views on
for things sacred, and a mountebank
another question. I f Governor Sey
who, although he professes to be a
H o w N i c e l y i t W o r k s .— On the
mour had been nominated with his own
Christian, has given the lie to his pro
docket o f Benton county for the Fall
speeches as a platform, and an asso-
fessions by his disgraceful conduct in
term o f the Circuit Court, which com
date on the ticket who shared the senti
public affairs, would be simply blas
menced at Corvallis last Monday, was
ments o f the eminent ju rist whom Gov.
phemy. Can these hypocrites expect
entered the cause o f Kate Church vs.
Seymour advocated fo r the fir si place,
to deceive the Omniscient by such de
Nathaniel Church— suit in equity for
there can be no reasonable doubt that
vices ? Can they have reflected for a
divorce. Kate Church is a squaw— a
the Democratic party would have car
moment that the Alm ighty will hold
hard looking specimen o f her race—
ried the election.”
them responsible for their every act
and Nat. is a white man, some forty
Now the W orld may perhaps speak
when He brings into judgment every
years o f age, and possessed o f several
for the Democracy— so called— of Wall
nution, kindred, and individual— every
thousand dollars. Nat and Kate were
street; but it basely libels the party
tongue and people— in the last day?
r.egularly married several years ago,
elsewhere throughout the Union. I f
Let us hope they did not; for if they
and lived together until a few months
Seymour had been nominated with a
did, terrible will be the retribution of
past, when Nat. concluded to break off
platform consonant with his bondhold
offended Deity.
the unnatural alliance and undertook
ing predilections, and with “ an associate
to drive the native fair one off, for her
on the ticket who shared the senti
A ttempted O utrage . — The States
connubial infidelities. But lvato, liv
ments'' of Chase, we can most respect man learns, from parties at Lafayette,
ing as she did on tho Siletz reservation
fully assure the W orld that the ticket that last week two young fellows about
under the care o f Ben Simpson, knew
would have gone straight to the devil. fifteen years o f age, succeeded in ob
her rights under the Civi 1 Rights bill,
Blair’s Brodhead letter alone gave hope taining possession o f a quantity o f chlo„
and dared maintain them. She there
and confidence to the party. The De roform, and in administering it to a
fore proceed to obtain legal advice rel
mocracy ol Oregon would probably young lady of about the same age, with
ative to the matter. Proceedings were
have given such a ticket eleven votes the intention o f stupefying her and
at once instituted, but Kate being with
instead of eleven thousand for the one then violating her person. They were
out means to prosecure the suit, the
on which the author o f the Brodhead fortunately discovered before their vil
Court ordered that the defendaut pay
lainous design was accomplished, and
letter was placed.
into Court the sum of one hundred dol-
we learn they are supposed to have ab
Now we iu.-ist it is high time that the
sconded ; probably they have been
lars for that purpose.
Nat. was so
Democratic party found out where it helped off to California to avoid any
6xed that he could not help himself, so
stood. It ha- been placing the game disagreeable consequences that may
he “ pungled,” and— “ the ball is agoin<r
ol “ good Lord, good devil” long enough. follow the action of the grand jury now
on
Its rank and file are becoming disgust- in session. These young fellows come
o f very respectable families, but have
•Don’t forget to read the notice to cd with such tomfoolery as the nomin-
not been a credit to their connections
Pemocr^ts at the head o f this column. ; ation o f Seymours and Chases, and the for some time.
TO THE
good time coming, boys.”
mations will tall on the public ear still
born.
\ PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP T H E
, Countv Court o f Polk County, Oregon, mad«
October term . A. D.1889. the unders.gne^ A d
ministrator of the estate of A. J. Thoma», de
ceased, will, on Monday, the 15th day of N o
vember. A. D. 1869, at tbe Court house dow In
Dallas, in said county, bet ween the hours or 9
«clock a in and 4 «clock p m o f said d a y ,« * -
pose for public sale, for gold or stiver com, to
the highest bidder, all the right, title and in
terest. which the said A. J. Thomas had at his
decease, iu and to the following described pre
mises, viz : Beginning at the southi west co -
nor o f the donation land claim o f Geo.
which is 2:00 ebs west o f the south east corner
of the north east i o f section <, T 6
" "
*
o f the Willamette meridian, running thence
west 40:00 chains; thence north 40:00 ch ain s;
thence cast 40:00 chains; thence south 40:0V
chains to the plaee of the beginning ; contain
ing 160 acres. Also, six acros of land bought
of DavM 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 o f said day".-
Terms of sale—cash down.
B. F. McLENCH,
Administrator of said Estate.
Sullivan A Whitson, Admr’s Attys.
2f-4t
October 18, 1869.
I
N O T I C E
ties, as liaviug been carried by the
Next Thursday, Nov. 18th, has been
appointed by the President, and re-ap
praise to Alm ighty God.”
The Republican
no God but his pocket.
pointed by the Governor of Oregon, as
“ a day o f public thanksgiving at
Adm inistrator’s Sale.
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .
crats have made a clean sweep of ev
o f said Committee to appoint proper
Send in your reports as early as
NEW
To Whom it May Concern.
N
o t ic e
is
hereby
g iv e n
to
all
not in any way to credit my wife, Nancy
C. Simpson, as I will not be responsible in any
way for auy debts she may contract.
R. W. SIMPSON, of Polk Co.
Nov. 11, 186».
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WltE « O X
SALEM
- - - - - -
OREGON.
J. G. HOLBERT, PROPRIETOR.
I
have now on hand the largest
and most complete assortment of Candies,
Ac., in tho State, consisting of
Plain and Fancy Candies,
S U G A R T O Y S,
SUGAR H EARTS,
T O R P E D O M OTTOES,
C O R N U C O P IA S , &c.
Having recently added to my establishment
a Complete new setof machinery, I am enabled
to offer BETTER INDUCEMENTS to Mer
chants than ever before.
iptr- A call Is respectfully solicited,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
To Whom it May Concern.
N
otice is hereby given to all
persons not to harbor or in any wuy credit
Elizabeth 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, 1869.
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A
Splendili <>¡»por? unity
To Invest Î
WING
T
Monday Night, November 23d.
Pupils will come with a bottle o f black ink,
pen-holder and a ligh t; tho other necessaries,
such as pens, books and paper, are furnished
free. As he expects to have his room full, the
price of a term— f if t e e n lessons — is reduced
to $3 00. Everybody knows the teacher and
his mode of teaching without further recom
mendation.
#5grWhat a splendid chance for Graduating
up p this
this Winter,
Winter.
" . JAMES, Penman.
W. 6
TO
BAD
HEALTH,
I
HAVE
0 ’ concluded to sell out all my property iu
Independence, consisting «fotte Town Lot, one
Store—with wareroom attached—neatly fitted
up agd 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.
D R U G
T
h e u n d e r s ig n e d o f f e r s fo r sa l #
his farm, located on the State mud about
three-fourths o f a mile below Independence^
Polk county, It contains 218 acres, 190 o f
which are excellent prairie land, all under fence'
and 80 acres in cultivation, tbe balance is cov-'
ered with good timber. The whole is well wa-
tered by springs and wells. Terms reasonable.
Apply to the undersigned at his residence
one mile west o f Monmouth.
JOHN R. COOPER.
Dallas, Oct. 2, 186 9 . _______________23-4
S u m m on «
In the Circuit Court fo r Polk County, State o f
Or cyan.
Charles McDonald and M. J. McDonald,
Plaintiffs, vs. James M. Haggard, by F. Shoe
maker bis guardian, and Xathanial Haggard,
Defendants. Suit in Equity for Partition o f
Real property.
m o THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS :
_L To all and each of you, In tbe name o f
the State of Oregon, you are hereby cjtpd and
summoned and required to be aud appear ip
til« Circuit Court for Polk county, State o f Or?
egon. within ten days from the date of service
ot this summons upou you, if served ¿a this
county, and within twenty days, if served in
any other county in this f-tate, or if served
without the Ftate, by publication or otherwise,
then ou or before the 3 d Monday in November,
1869— tbe 1 st day o f the next regular tertp of said
Court, then and there to answer the complaint
of the plaiutitrs filed in said Court praying for
a divisiou and partition o f a certain tract or
parcel o f land in said county and State, des
cribed as follows: Beginning at the N. E. cor
ner o f Elias Harper’s donation land claim
Not. 51, T. 6 S., It. 6 West, in sections 32, 33;
thence running west 40 cbs. to a stake; thence
south to Township line: thence east with said
line 4u cbs.; thence north to the place of begin
ning; containing 210 acres, more or less, ex
cepting SO acres off the north end, as widow’s
dower. Now then, if you and each o f you fail
to appear aud answer said complaint as above
required, then the plaintiffs will apply to the
Court tor the relief therein demanded, to-wit:
the partition and division of said premises, or
sale thereof, aud for costs aud disbursement«
of suit.
Vineyard A Turner Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Dallas, Oregon, Oct. 2, I860.
23-6
S liS H H I G ll« .
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon f o r
P olk County.
Mary E. Cline, Plaintiff, vs. H.-nry Cline, De
fendant. Suit for a Divorce.
L
r|V) DEN BY CLINE. D EFEN D AN T: IN
JL the name <*f the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear in the Circuit Court
<d the State of Oregon, for Polk county, within
teg days Ir an the date o f the service o f this
sglmnoiis upon you, if served within this county,
and within twenty days, i* served within any
"thcr county of this State, or if served without
the State, by publication or otherwise, then on
or’ before tbe 3d Monday iu November, 1869—
the first day « f the next regular term of tho
Court afoiesaid. You are further notified that
if you fall 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 e«mp!aint, to-wit: a Dissolution
o f the Bond of Matrimony existiug between
Plaintiff and Defendaut, and for tbe care and
custody «1 the Minor child of Plaintiff and
Defendant, w ith costs and disbursements of suit,
llayden A Myer Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dallas, Oregon. Get. 2. 1869.
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S T O R E .
N o rth w e st C o r n e r M ain and M ill S ts.,
'
K *c c l ,l o r ’s S a lc *
P c m i o t ^ C o u ^ o f P M k ^ o u n ^ O re g ^ m a d e
D A L L A S , OGN.
Augu#t IVr!n- A t D -
thei undersigned,
hxecutor of tjie Last >V ill and Testament o f
Al. M, Jones, deceased, will on Monday the 1st
a v i n g p u r c h a s e d the o l d s t a n d
day (*f November, A. D., 1869,at the Court House
formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and door in Dallas, iu said county, between the
wishing to live and let live, I will sell at low hours o f 9 o ’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M.
rates, FOR CASH, everything iu my line:
o f said day, expose for public sale, for gold or
silver coin, to the highest bidder, all the right,
title and interest which tbe said M. M. Jones
had at the time o f his decease, in and to the-
following
described premises, viz: The donation
And all kinds o f PURE LIQUORS, put up
land
claim
o f George Alasiker Not. No. “ 7829’'
expressly for Medicinal use.
and claim No. “ 51” containing 320.68 acres.
Also, the donation land claim o f John Wallace
PE R F U M E R IE S OF A LL K IN D «. Not. No. “ 7810” and claim No. “ 56” containing
320.91 acres. All o f said premises being in T .
Also, Soda,
6 S. R. 7 AV. o f the Willamette Meridian, Polk
Cream Tartar,
county, Oregon. Sale to commence at one
Saleratus, Sago,
o'clock P. M. of sai'l day. Terms o f sale: one
third cash down, and the remainder in four
Bird Seed,
months, secured by note and mortgage upon the
Taints, Oils,
premises.
Varnishes, Brushes,
GEORGE P. LITCH FIE LD ,
Domestic Dyes,
Sept. 6 , 1S69.
Executor,
Washing Powders,
Sullivan A Whitson, Attys for Ex.
22
H
Drug«, Patent Medicine«,
Farm lor Sale.
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
I
B . F . N I C H O L S , Druggist.
DALLA8 LIVERY. FEED & SALE
t e S T A B L E f i^ s
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
W R IT IN G SCHOOL.
HE UNDERSIGNED, AN OLD HAND
_ at the “ biz” calls attention to the fact that
he has fitted up the hall formerly occupied by
the Odd Fellows, and proposes opening a Writ
ing School on
CO.
HEY A ^ E ALL TIIE BEST MAKE,
Hunting Cases, finely chased; look ami
icear like fine gold, undare equal in appearance
to the best gold watches usually costing $150.
Full Jeweled Lever», Gcuts’ and Ladies’ sizes,
at $15 e a c h .
OUR D O U B L E E X T R A R E F IN E D
Solid Oroide Gold Hunting Oases, Full Jeweled
Levers, u>% equal to $200 Gold Watches : Reg
ulated aud (Juurantx d to k<t,> <orrevt time, and
trear and not taruieh, with Extra Fine Caere, at
$20 each.
No m on ey is re q u ire d in a d v a n c e . We
send by Express au>where withiu the United
States, payable to agent on delivery, with the
privilege to open and examine before paid for,
and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the
Express charges. Good» will be *cut Ini mail
as Registered Package, prepaid, by seudiug
cash in advance-
AN AGENT SENDING FOR SIX W A T
CHES GETS AN EPTRA WATCH FREE.
MAKING SEVEN $15 WATCHK> FOll $90.
OR SEVEN $20 WATCHES FOR $ 120 .
A ls o , E le g a n t O ro id e (¿old C h a in s, ot
latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long at $2, $ t,
$6 and $8 each, sent with watches at lowest
wholesale prices State kind and size o f watch
required, and to avoid bogus couefrus order
ouly from
T H E O R O ID E W A T C H CO.
28-13
I I S F u lto n St.. N ew Y o r k .
C A X D V MANUFACTORY
Corner Commercial and Coart streets,
MANUFACTURED BY
O R O ID E W A T C H
Farm For Sale!
Q r | ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND IN
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Linn county, 9 miles from Albany and
5 miles from Corvallis. All uuder fence, good
house, young orchard, fifty acres in cultivation,
improvements all new.
Address, “ T1AIES,” Dallas, Oregon.
MFCULlftlFS’
Nos. 102, 104, 106 Front street, cor Alder,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
H
a v in g
purch ased
t iie
above
Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want o f the com
munity.
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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 Week.
TERMS,
4
REASONABLE.
T. G. RICHMOND.
HOTEL,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
T H O M A S R Y A N , - - P R O P R IE T O R .
(Formerly of the What Cheer House.)
H
AVING OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE
the proprietor wishes to announce to the
public that he is now urep&red to accommodate
guests in a satisfactory manner at tbe m ost’
reasonable rates.
The entire bouse has been newly finished
and furnished throughout in the most complete
and coiafoatablc manner.
Baggage taken to and from the bouse free o f
barge.___________________
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UEENSWARJB IN ABUNDANCE,
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At
J. H. LNWljS’S,