Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, December 18, 1869, Image 2

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as a basis o f the.r upcruiious the jnuvis
ions ol the bill, or o f such other enact­
ments on the subject as might be passed
during the approaching session o f Con­
gress ; also, to use their influence to
secure from the French Government a
modification o f their concession, so as
to permit the landing upon French soil
o f a cable belonging to any company
incorporated by authority of tlje United
States or any State in the United States,
and on their part not to oppose the es*
iabliahment ot any such cable
In
.consideration o f Hus agreement, I di-
reeled the withdrawal of ail opposition
by the United States authorities to the
■landing of the cable and the working of
.it until the meeting o f Cm cress. 1 re­
gret to say there has been no modifica­
tion made in the Company’s concession,
nor, so far as I can leurn, have they at­
tempted to secure ono
Their conces­
sion excludes the capital and tho citi-
zons o f the United States from compe­
tition upon the shores o f France. I
a FaU Lki a
CORK KWFONDEN C E .
S u it s A fr U C iH U i
faeim et al., for
Judgm ent was formerly rendered for
County Allhirs,
The inimitable iE sop informs us that
false imprisonment.
defendant, in the Third Judicial Dis
a Satyr once found a benumbed trav
, The official acts o f pubHe officers,are
triot, for 85,000 damages; but on ap­
eler in the forest, and invited him to -ubject to. ond should receive the' at«
peal, it was carried to the Supreme
his cave in the hollow o f a 1 rock, where tention of, every voter; bpt those in
Court o f the .Territory. Among the
he had a musing fi*e. A s soon a.* the authority shojild not be unjpftly judged.
members q f the bur present we see our
traveler was seated he commenced Much has bepn said about ¿be action o f
friends Messrs. Thayer and Freidenrich,
blowing his chiljcd h$nds, for the pur­ our County Court in the allowance and
o f Portland, taking a conspicuous part
pose, as he informed the Satyr when disallowance o f claims presented at its
questioned by him. o f warming them last term against the county, which, if in the Court proceedings.
The weather has been unusually
The honest sylvan admired a man who
right, ought to be approved, and if
i
n
»•
rainy. J don’ t tijfnk we h?ve had a
possessed so va uablu u quality as tli
wrong ought to be condpmQed.
dry day for a month and still it eooics.
of blowing heat, and ihetCfore resolved
For instance, in the mutter o f the in­
The telegraph embroglio is settled
to entertain him in the highest style of quisition o f the coroner’s jury upon the
his rude hospitality. lie spread the b oiy o f Jennie Roicc, the following The line will continue for the present,
table with all sorts of dried fruits and bills were allowed to various persons : any way. The merchants in tojvn have
proffered aid, aod 90 there will be no
brought out some old cordial wine, Physicians, 8425 ! I K. C. Mason, f u
interruption. So long.
J. H.
which, after mulling with warm spices keeping dead body, etc., 8 3 2 ! J. L
and infusing over the fire, he set before Collins, Coroner’s Clerk, 838 50 !—
M EETING OF T H E DEMOCRATIC
his guest. This potation the traveler Mr. Collins being one o f two who made COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
this allowance— while Mr. Haydeu,
p
D a l l a s , Dec 18, 1869.
rights o f citizeus of the United States. ¡ P"8e» ** ho
*!»•• tendering Satyr, who was employed by the Coroner to,
Thp Democratic County Committee
gs well as the dignity and sovereignty of cooling it so that he could drink it. and who did conduct the examination,
o f the nation against such an assump­ Hus was too much for the Satyr, who was allowed n oth in g!! only for the o f Polk county met pursuant to call of
the chairman. A fter being called to
tion. I shall also endeaver to secure took the traveler by the shoulder and
reason, we opine, that he was not in a
by negotiations an abandonment ol
,
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order, on motion, Mr. D. J. Holipes
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. . . ___ „ thrust hup out of doors, declaring he situation tq allow his own account.
the principle of monopolies in ocean i 9
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\yas appointed Secretary.
telegraphing cables. Copies o f this j would have nothing to do with a wretch
Again ; Ray Kimes was allowed 85
On motion, Mr. M ycr o f Dallas pre­
correspondence are herewith furnished. | wh hid so vile a rjuulify as to blow hot for sweeping t|ie court house, etp., the
sented a re-olution providing for the
[T o he concluded next ter'/'.]
and cold with the same mouth. W e first pharge ever presented to Polk
appointment o f sub committees in each
were foicibly reminded o f this fabje by county for a like service. He being a
pyecinct, wjth specific dutips, which was
reading the Salem Press q f the 27th a “ brother-in law*’ of Mr. Collins, of
unanimously adopted.
ult
Its leading article was headed course it is explained; while the charge
It was moved and carried that the
‘ •Policy vs. Principle,** and so far as ot 81 50 for oil and candles furnished
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
precincts unrepresented in the County
there was anything positive about it, so the jail was rejected, for the only rea­
Committee— Bethel, Buena Vista, Dix
D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y , DKC 18 far it taught that we should not sacri­
son, as we suspect, that the jailor was
ie and Bridgeport— be requested to
fice principle at the beck o f policy. not on the auditing board, or else, that
AGENCIES FOR T IIE «T IM E «.”
elect aud report immediately to the
This was blowing heat. In the same he was not related by affinity or con­
Chairman o f the Committee.
0 . W. CANNON. E sq. is nur authorized
issue was a covert attack at a leading sanguinity to any part o f the Court.
Business Agent for Portland and vicinity.
On motion, the Secretary was in­
TH08. BOYCE. Esq , is nur only authorized article o f ours o f the 13th ult. which
These are a tew of the many acts of
structed to inform the sub-committees
Business Agent in Sau Francis« o.
inculcate *1 the self-same doctrine This which the people do, aud have a right
selected for the unrepresented precincts
was blowing cold. The Press possess­ to, complain. They see that those in
A SPLENDID CHANCE f
of their said appointment.
es,
we
are
poippclled
to
s»y.
that
vice
authority
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strain
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AN EXTBAORDINABY OFFER !
On motion o f Mr. Ira F. M. Butler,
or virtue to a charm. As to its effort a camel.”
DON'T DELAY. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE
the following resolution was unanimous­
to antagonize us with our esteemed
The people want to pay just demands,
ly adopted :
The Leading Agricultural Journal Monmouth correspondent, it was a to­ but not unjust ones. They are not
Resolved, That tho Democracy o f
tal failure.
Roth our correspondent disposed to “ skriggle” on the points o f Polk county are a q u it; and that ull
OF THE COUNTRY
;;;;s
POLK
FREE
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mm TIMES.
FOR
ONE
YEAR I
TIIE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL.—
A first-class monthly migazine, containing 3 ‘A
large double-column pages devoted to Farming
and Stock Breeding, containing regular de­
partments for the Practical Farmer, Dairyman,
Stock Breeder, Wool Grower and Poultry
Keeper, Ac., Ac., Ac., Illustrated with numer­
ous fine Engravings, and hound in tinted cov­
ers. Farmers will find this monthly a very
efficient aid in all the departments of Farming
and Stock Breeding. It has a Veterinary De­
partment under the charge of one of the ablest
Professors in the United States, who answers
through the J o r a s al . free o f charge, all ques-
tioos relating to Sick, Injured or Diseased
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 8wine or Poultry. Thus
every Subscriber has a Horse and Cattle Doc­
torare«.
Efe ai* now prepared to offer the A mericas
S t or a J ovrsal as a FREE GIPT for one
year— 1870— to ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS
to THE POLK COUNTY TIM ES, who ahall
subscribe immediately and png in advance.
This is a rare opportunity which the intelli­
gent people o f this community will no doubt
duly appreciate. This proposition will remain
open only until the 1st day of February, 1870;
so hand in your subscriptions at once and se­
cure the S tock J ocrsal free for a year-
FRANK R. STUART, Pub’r “ Times."
M EETING OF T H E DEMOCRATIC
STATE CENTRAL COMMIT FEE.
The Democratic Central Committee
of the State of Oregon is hereby re­
quested to meet at the city o f Portland,
in said State, on
Saturday, the 8 th day of January
next, at 2 o ’clock p. in. o f said day, for
the purpose o f appointing the time and
manner o f holding a Democratic State
Convention, preparatory to next June
election, and to transact such other bsu-
incss as may properly come before said
Committee.
and ourself contended for straight out
Democracy.
Does
tho
law.
V id i .
Press deem
Salmon P. Chase a Dem ocrat?
Or
From Washington Territory.
does it deem Horatio Seymour sound,
whn favored Chase's nomination at the
hands of the Democratic party?
the press answer ?
A S E N JUDICIARY.
O
E d it o r
l y m p ia ,
Dec. 13, 1869.
T i m e s :— A
great
many
W ill questions o f interest have agitateJ the
mind o f our very intelligent community
since my lust.
The Legislature has
been adjourned for some weeks past.
you wish the very best C asisrt P ho ­
yon must call on BRADLEY A
R U L 0F 80N , 420 Montgomery street, Fan
Francisco.
„
U po ** the least deviation from their regular
habits, many persons are subject to font stom­
ach, fetid breath, want o f appetite, nausea, diz­
ziness, lassitude and great weakness. Travel­
ers, upon land and sea, should always provide
themselves with a bottle of p r. Walker’s V j î g r -
t i b l k V inkgak B it t k k s .
It corrects the de­
rangements o f the system arisiog from change
of waters and irregularity « f diet, creates a
good appetite, and invigorates the stomach, as
well as the mental faculties.
W IL L IA M DAVIDSON,
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Office; No. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),:
Front itreet, Portland, Oregon.
SP E C IA L COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS.
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts and Mercan­
tile claims of every description throughout Or­
egon and the Territories, W ILL BE MADE A
SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT­
ED, as well as with a due regard to economy
in all business matters intrusted to bis care and
the proceeds paid over punctually.
REA L ESTATE D E A LE R .
WORDS OF WISDOM
F or Y ocro M e *,
On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early
Manhood, with SELF HELP (or the Erring
and Unfortunate. Sent ip sealed letter envel­
opes, free of charge. Address, H oward A sso ­
ciation , Box J?, Philadelphia, Pa.
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P A IIV K I L L E R .
THE GREAT
Family Medicine o f the A ge!
Dy»entery, Cholera. Diarrhrra,
Crump and Cain in the Stomach,
Bowel Complaint*, Painter»’ Colic,
Liver Complaint, Dg»pcp»ia, lud»ge»tion,
Sore Throat, Sudden Cold*,
Cough», d'c„ dee.
Used Externally, it Cures
Boil*, Felon», Cut», /Inline», Burn*. ¡Scald», Old
Sore», Sprain», Toothache, Pain in the Face,
Neuralgia, Jih> umatitm, Froitcd Feet,
itc., (i'c., di'e.
W
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
C. B. S T I L E S ’
HEADQUARTERS!
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consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach
and kidneys, salt rheum, dropsy, etc. The best
remedy ever yet discovered is “ Dr. Walker’s
VtCGRTABLU VlXEGAR BlTTERR.” It Will cure
the disease if not too far advanced, and will
eradicate the cause.
N O T IC E .
JESSUP HAVIN G DETERMINED
remove from Dallas, he would inform
his friends that he will hereafter bo found in
Salem. He has placed his books and accounts
in the hands o f Jas. McCain, Attorney at Law,
Dallas, Oregon, for collection. Those knowing
themselves indebted to him will please coll
upon Mr. McCain and settle their accounts.
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8. R. JESSUP, M. D.
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h e h iu h e s t
m arket
S T EP
T
IN!
HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST R E -
ceived and is now opening a carefully se­
lected stock of
D ry Good«,
Groceries,
Boots Sc Shoes,
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
H en’s Clothing,
ETC., E T C .,
Which he proposes to sell as CHEAP as the
same quality o f goods can be procured
this side o f Portland.
R .lfiS W A N T E D .
p r ic e
p a id
for all sorts o f Cotton and Linen Rags, Old
Hope, Gunnies, eto., by
G. B. STILES, Main st., Dallas.
Dissolution Notice.
Call
and
See
Me,
Doq’ t Forget the Chickamlq.
4
J . H . L E W IS .
HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
To Whom 1 N ay Concern.
existing between L. Vineyard and J. H.
Turner, in the lew flrpi of Vineyard A Turner,
o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n to a l l
is this day dissolved by mutual consent Bus­
persons not to harbor or in any way credit
iness will be continued at the office of the late
Elisabeth Adaline Bailey, as I will not be res­
firm by J. H. Turner.
ponsible for any debts she may contract.
J. H. TU RN ER.
The Supreme Court is in session at
GEORGE BAILEY, of Lane Co.
Dallas, Dec. 9,1889.
Dallas. Polk Co.. Nov. 4, 1869._________ 27
present
There is not a very full
O ur Road Supervisor threatens se
A I V k county correspondent o f the
rinusly to improve the condition o f Statesman, who __ signs him self-D
_ __ _____
allas,”
Main street opposite our office, t 1 0 «ill |H. stirred up with a long pole next docket for this session. The most itn-
£ojning week, ft doesn’t scare us a b it.j week.
portaqt cape is that o f T oby vs. Oppen-
T
N
W
ELCH’S PREMIUM SALMON— BEST
in market—in kits or barrels.
For sale at
COX A EARHART’S,
Salem.
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COURT OP POLK
County. State o f Oregon, in the matter o f
the estate o f Aaron Chamberlain, deceased. Ca­
tharine Chamberlain, administratrix of said es­
tate. paving filed her final account in said
Court pravinv a fine! settlement o f the same,
and that she be discharged from further liabil­
ity a| >arb adminietratrix. Therefore, notice
is hereby given to ad person* interested in said
estate, that the said application will he heard
and determined *»t the Court House in Dallas,-
on Monday, the third day » f January, A. D.
1870.
J. L. COI.LINS, Co. Judge.
Dallas. Dec. 11th. 1809.
S3
ALT. —CARMEN ISLAN D AND L IV ­
ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at
COX * EARHART'S, Salem.
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HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
duly appointed Administrator » f the estate
o f Bennett Crosley, dereosed. all persona in­
debted to said estate ere requested to make
payment immediately ; and those having claims
against the estate will present them to me with
the proper vouchers, at my rvsMenee, in Polk
county, for adjustment, within six months from
the date hereof
SOLOMON TETHEROW , J r .
Dec. 11th. 1809____________________
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A dm in istrator’* Notice.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVIN G BEEN
duly appointed Administrator o f the estate
o f J. M. Rose, deceased, all persons indebted
to
estate ar*» requested to make payment
immediately; and those having claim* againat
the edate will present them to me with the pro­
per vouchers, at my residence, in Polk county,
foi adjustment, within six months from the
date hereof.
WM. CHURCHILL,
Dec. 11th. 1869-33
Adinin’r.
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Notice to C reditors.
IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVIN G BEEN
duly appointed Administrator o f the Es­
tate of David Burden, late o f Polk county,Ore­
gon, deceased, therefore all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make immediate
payment to tpe; and all persons having claims
agaiust the same are required to present them
to me, at in} residence in said county, within
six months from the date hereof.
WM. BURDEN, Adm’ r.
Grande Ronde, Polk Co , Nov. 20, A.D. 1869.
T
Taken Internally* It Cures
attempts on the part of street bummers,
irresponsible letter-writers, or unprin­ W E S T - S I D E S T O K E !
cipled newspaper scribblers, in or out
MAIN STR EE T, COLA.
o f the county, to create the impression,
either at home or abroad, that the De­
R .
P O T Y ,
mocracy o f Bulk is divided— is false in
ISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
fact, a slander upon the party, and
thut he keeps constantly on baud a
merits the condemnation o f all who de­ large assortment of
sire the success o f Democratic princi­
ples.
N E W A D V E R T IS E M E N T S.
I H THB COUNTY
Admii»i»trnfor’« Notice.
Specially adapted to the warns 61 the
On motion, the minutes o f the Com­
cotmnuDijy, embracing
Some weeks ago, as our readers will Considerable business was transacted
mittee were ordered published in the
recollect, it was telegraphed that the during its sitting, a great deal o f which
D r y (a 0 0 (1 N.
P o l k C o u n t y T i m e s , w ith
request
Commissioner of Internal Revenue had was, in my opinion, o f vast importance.
G rocer ic«,
that all Democrutie papers copy.
decided that ’ ‘ farmers whqgo to market But our Cromwellian Executive could
Q u c e iik w a r e ,
On motion, adjourned subject to call
and sell produce are to be considered oot see it in that ligh t; per conse- o f the Chairman.
H ardware,
brokers and pay a special tax.” Mr. queoce he exercised his prerogative
B e n j . H a y d e n , Ch’ n.
B oo I m & shorn,
D J . H o l m e s , Sec’y.
Gradwohl o f Albany, Oregon, wrote to power o f vetoing to its fullest extent.
Hal« A t ap«,
the iutcrnal revenue collector at Port­ But while this may be in part guod, we
Etc.,
Etc.
T he Courier o f Louisville says : One Etc.,
land concerning this matter, and is an­ cannot bqt see that it is fraught with
o f our Democratic exchanges is angry ^CrCall. aud judge for jourselves -fpy
swered by “ George H. Relden, Deputy some evil. T h e assiduously bestowed with us, because, as he allege-*, “ it is
Collector o f Oregon,” “ that when a labor of years past in the codification of the duty o f the Democratic press to lay
funner sells only the produce o f his own our laws did not receive the cool con­ it oq the Radicals late and early,’ ’ and
farm from his qwn wagon he is not re­ sideration and judgment that is becoin he sets u* the example bv adding »hat
they are all a rack of liars, thieves,
quired to take 4 license.” Now when ing a consistent Executive, though on
scoundrels. blackguards and swindlers.”
Malu street. Opposite Court House,
did either o f these upstart Federal the other hand it might have been ' This is not exactly our mode o f laying
functionaries acquire these judicial pre egregiously modified by the action o f it pn, and we take leave to suggest to \’ew S tore!
New Goods!
rogatives which they flaunt so flippantly the majority o f the House. But con­ oqr critic a little anecdote, which he
AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A
before the face o f American freemen? sistency has lost all o f its virtue since will £ nd in Plutarch. A Persian sol*)-
large assortment o f choice
ier was heard reviling Alexander. His
Did our people ever consider the fact the Garfielde faction has been running
commanding officer
rebuked
him PROVISIONS,
that in numberless instances these in­ the machine. A great number of the “ Sir,” quoth he. “ you are emriged to
G R O C E R IE S ,
ternal revenue officers have arrogated important bills apd codification laws fight Alexander, not to rail at him*”
W O O DEN W ARE,
T O B A CCO.
judicial powers and have issued their could have been passed by a concilia­
D r . C h a n c e will remain in Dallas
FRUITS,
decrees, which have been as binding, tion o f all parties, and i f that would
C IG A R S ,
until Wednesday next
This will be
though not as unchanging, as the laws not have won, most o f them could have
Y A N K E E N O T IO N S , Etc.. Etc.
the last chance to li«ve dental work
Also, a General Assortment of
o f the Medes and Persians ? The cross been passed over the veto upon sepa­
performed this venr o f our Lord.
BOOTS, SHOKS AND GAITERS.
outrage which has been perpetrated for rate consideration. But for the sake o f
S croftla is a taint or infection in the hu­
the past three years on this coast, o f a Garfielde triumph over the Governor
I design to keep oqly the CHOICEST and
man organism which weakens the vital forces,
reckoning incomes on a greenback ba­ the Radicals wero inclined to ignore and disorders or disarranges »he functions of BEST articles and sell them at a Small Profit
the whole system. This taint or infection is For Cash.
sis, for the sole purposo o f extorting the interests o f the people or subserve most usually hereditary in the constitution, hut
MV MOTTO.— Quick ealee aud small
more taxes, has been exercised without them to party interests, and in conse­ it may also arise from habits of life, unwhole­ profits.
some food, etc. In time, if this disease does
O . B. S T I L E S .
warrant o f right or law, and only by the quence oqr people are no moFo benefit- not show itself in an ulcerous or tubercular
assumed ruling o f a Department clerk ted than if such a session had never form, it induoes those other diseases, such as B V O V E R L A N D K O f T E
Said Committee is composed as fol­ at Washington. Now, ' in the names been heard of. The conduct o f the
o f all the gods at once,” we would ask members o f the Council has been most
lows :
how much longer will American free, humiliating and disgraceful.
J . C. Hawthorne
The
Multnomah
A . S. Hedges
Clackamas
men stand such assumptions and out­ Speaker has often resorted to the sub­
W . 8 . Scoggiu
W ashwgtoo
rages ? I f we possessed one single iota terfuge o f leaving the chair and run­
A . S. Newby
Yamhill
o f the spirit o f our patriotic anoestry of ning from the chamber to break a quo­
George R. Helm
Linn
the Resolution, these internal revenue rum. There is one coosolation, how­
J. C Avery
Benton
Benjamin Hayden
officers would resign their commissions ever: an act was passed giving the
Polk
John Whiteaker
Lane
or ehure the same fate the stamp tax people the privilege o f election for both
Lafayette Lane
Douglas
officers o f the Crown did about a cen­ branches every two years, and if they
T. H. B. Shipley
Jacksoq
tury ago. W hen these Federal revenue wish such versatile material to repre­
David Randall
Josephine
upstarts all over the land begin to as­ sent them, all right.
George Knox
Columbia
sume judicial prerogatives, it is high
John Adair
Clatsqp
The new steamer Olympia has ar
Dr. Davis
Tillamook
time the people should take them by rived and is plying between the various
Samuel Johnson
Umatilla
their cqqt collars and make them turn ports o f the “ finest body o f water the
James H. Shioa
Baker
one or two healthy somersault« until world ever saw.” The new boat sur­
Victor 'l’ revitt
Wasco
i hey fuuud their proper place.
K. S. McComas
passes the expectations o f all. It js no
•Union
Isaao Hare
Grant
doubt the finest piece ot naval archi­
T h e P r e s i d e n t ’ s M e s s a g e crowds
D. J. Lowe
Coose
tecture oq the Pacifio coast, and well
— Jones
Curry
out our usual variety o f reading mat­
deserves the patronage it is receiving.
L. F. Grover
Marion
ter. W e were afraid to give it all at
It is commanded by the enterprising
A general attendance is urgt'd upon once lest it should prove too strong a
Capt. Finch. W e hope ere many days
ihe members o f the Comm if tee.
*lo-e for our readers. The concluding
portion, with editorial comments, will to take a ride down the Sound, and will
L, F. G R O V E R , Chairman.
then be able to tell you more about it.
appear in next issue.
N otice o f Final 8etlem ent
tographs ,
N otice o f Final Settlement.
N TIIE COUNTY COURT OF POLIv
County, State of Oregon, in the matter o f
the estate of Catharine Scott, deceased, G. B.
Riggs, Administrator, having filed his final ac­
count in said Court praying a final settlement
o f the same, and that he he discharged from
further liability as such adminis:rator. There­
fore, notice is hereby given to all persons in­
terested in said estate, that the said application
will he beard &nd determined at the Court
House in Dullas, on Monday, the 3d day o f
Jauuary, A. D. 1S70.
J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge.
Nov. 20, I860.
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N otice o f Final Settlement.
N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK
County. State of Oregon, in the matter o f
the estate o f Michael Last, deceased, Isaac M.
Simpson, administrator of said estate, having
filed his final account in said Court, praying a
final settlement o f the same, and that he bo
discharged Iron) further liability as such adr
ministrator. Therefore, notice is hereby given
to all persons interested in sail) estate, that the
said application will be beard and determined
at the Court House in Dallas, 6u Monday, the
3d day ol January, A D. 1869.
J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge.
Nov. 20. 1869.
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Notice
oí
V
Find! Settlement.
N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK
County. State o f Oregon, in the matter o f
(he estate of John Fawk, deceased, James
Fawk, administrator, with the will annexed,
of said ertale, having tiled
his
final
account in s jd Court praying a final
settlement o( the s.nue. aod that he he
discharged Iron further liability os such ad­
ministrator. Therefore, notice is hereby given
to all per* its inter.sled in said estate, that the
said application will he heard and determined
at the C«>ur» House in Dallas, on Monday, the
6th day *<l December. A- D. 1869.
J. L. CULLIXS, Co. Judge.
Nov. 2. 1869,________________________ 28-4
I
D i««o|iition i\ot ice,
HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between W. N. James and T. F.
Hover, in the Dallas Hotel, is this da.v dissolved
by mutual colise t, W. 8 Jamas drawing out
of the firm. T. F. Hover continues in the bus­
iness and assumes the payment of partnership
indebtedness, and will receive payment o f all
accouuts due said firm.
W. 8. JAMES,
T
T. F. HOVER.
Dallas. Dee. 10. 1869.
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C IT A T IO N .
N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK ’
County, State of Oregon, in the matter o f
the «state o f Joseph J. Armstrong, deceased.
To Altiu A. Campbell, James Armstrong, Emily
Wolf, b irs, and James [. Thompson. Guardian
ad litem of Lafayette Armstrong, Amelia Ann
Armstrong and Charles VV. Armstrong, minor
heirs of said deceased :— In the name o f the
State o f Oregon, you are hereby required to
appeur in sajd Court on Tuesday, the Sth day
of February, A. D. 1870, and show cause, if
any you have, why the application o f J. G.
Campbell, administrator o f the estate of said,
deceased, to sell the southwest j o f southwest J
ot section two ; the southeast j o f southeast t
o f section three ; the northeast J of northeast J
of section ten ; aud the northwest J of north­
west j of section eleven, in township 6 south,
range 4 west, Polk county, Oregon, should not
be granted. And you are hereby further noti­
fied that if you fail so to appear aod make your
objection^, for want thereof, said application
will be granted.
By order ol said Court, made Dee. 6, 1869.
Witness my hand and seal o f said Court.
J. I. THOMPSON. Clerk.
Sulliran A Whitson, Adrnrs Attys.
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