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ate»?).*. % * 'r~ sy corni r i m polk ««y t *- t — shall henceforth intervene. And we W est S ide R ailroad .— ¿The fol now frankly tell these bondholder* that lowing, from the Statesman, contrasts COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. unless they thomselvesahail, before that favorably with the sellsh gpír:| hither D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y , J A N. 8. claims settled upon a more just and papers: honest basis, the people will deem them W e learn that efforts aré being made to secure Conoyessional aid for the rail thieves, and treat them as such by re- road on the west side o f thii valley; pudiatinj» their claims entirely; that petitions arc being circulated and A pebble loosened on an Alpine cliff signed uuiversally there, for m addit has often caused the march of the ter* ional subsidy to hqlp the construction rible avalanche. This one vote o f the o f the road so piuch needed through brave Buckeye on the floor of Congress those counties. W e ioe no reason why similar petitions should not circulate is but the first tokeu o f a political ava- throughout this State, for no one doqbts lanche which will eventually bury the or denies the great need pf railroad fa abolition war debt so far beneath the cilities there as well as here, and no white ballots o f freemen that no one disposition prevails to keep one section hut an antiquarian will earc to search o f the State baokward apd without the means to realize a most permanent and for those handsome pictures printed so thorough prosperity. Congress can plentifully during the last ten years at well afford to aid the immediate devel the City o f Washington. oprnent o f this portion pf the Union, which is capable of becoming one of the most wealthy and prosperous under CORRESPON DEN CE. favoring circumstances, and if m ad e populous and wealthy can add much to F ro m W a s h in g to n T e r r it o r y , the actual strength o f the Government, O l y m p i a , D e c . 35, 1869. i and to its ability to defend the north E d i t o r T i m e s : This finds me wish west coast in case o f war or invasion. ing you all a happy Christmas and many T o C o r r e s p o n d e n t s . — W e have re o f them. Everything is lovely ou “ the time, evince a disposition to have their to manifested by the past' Willamette A G E S C I E S FUJI T H E “ T IM E S .*» O. W. CANNON, Esq., is our authorised Bu.«i ness Agent fur Portland and vicinity. THOS. NOYCE, Esq., is our only authorized Business Agent in San Francisco. R E A D ! R E A D ! à «PLENDID CHANCE! AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ! DON’ T DELAY, SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE Tbe Leading Agricultural Journal OF THE COUNTRY FREE FOR ONE YEAR I THE AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL,— X first-class monthly magazine, containing 3 2 large double-column pages devoted to Farming and Stock Breeding, containing regular de partments fur the Practical Farmer, Dairyman, Stock Breeder, Wool Grower and Poultry Keeper, Ac., Ac., Ac., Illustrated with numer ous fine Engravings, and bound in tintoi) cov ers. Farmers will find thjs monthly a yery efficient aid in all the departments of Farming and Stock Breeding. It has a Veterinary De finest body of water, etc.” The people publication, which we respectfully do the once ’ 69. cline, the wording being so jumbled Professors ia the United States, who gnawers through the J ournal , free of rhurye, all ques gay dinners, dances, steamboat rides, and their purport so vague that we can We are now prepared to offer the A merican S tock J ournal as a FREE GIFT for one year— 1S70— to ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS to THE POLK COUNTY TIMES, who shall subscribe immediately and pay 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 tbe 1 st day of February, 1870; so hand in your subscriptions at once and se cure the S tock J ournal free for a year. FRANK R. STUART, Pub’r ••Times.” *• The Shibboleth Christmas festivities— has been spoken. Salem. He has pl|Med hie books and iQfountr in the bands of Jati. McCain, Attorney a{ Law, M A R R IE D . Dallas, Oregon, for collection. . Those knowing themselves indebted to him will please call In Portland, Doo. 29th* *t the residence of upon Mr. McCola and aotUe their accounts. the pride’s parents, by the! ‘Rev. \Vm. Roberts, 34 _ S. R. JESSUP, M. D. — go-aud-seeyour-cousins, etc., are the with difficulty decipher, much less make programme o f our happy denizens. sense o f them, even if we had the time We your subject and stick to it, and as soon were only able to be preseut at each as you have said all you know to the “ distribution” a short time. It would point, in as few words as possible , STOP ! be difficult to determine which was the I f wc published some o f the communi their respective congregations. W hile one allured cations mentioned above, as sent to us, with its symmetrical shape, its flashing we should on’ y give offouse to the au tapers and beautiful silver stars, shin thors and confound our readers ; and ing in the bright light, the other we do not propose to spend half a day most bewitching. caught the gaze of lookers on with its in straightening such stuff when we oan richly laden presents— ladies’ furs from fill the space with interesting news items golden- in half an hour. bound albums, and other things a hi no reference to faffs and news items [ ---------- ?]. One o f our musical young forwarded for publication. Send them T he Mobile W eekly Register, the teenth o f December, William Mungen, demonstration on the 22d. Quite ex oldest Democratic paper in the South, o f the Fifth Ohio District, while dis- tensive preparations were made for the is said to have reached a larger circula cussiog tbe President’s Message, at)' accomodation o f 500, at least; but their tion than was ever attained by any jour noqDeed himself in favor o f repudiating anticipations were somewhat blasted. nal south of Mason and D ixon’s line. the swindling abolition bonded war debt. Their motto— “ No gentile need apply” It is full of interesting varied matter, Our modern puritans had n grand W e knew it would come sooner or lat* — was duly appreciated by Pikes and having an able Agricultural Depart er. W e knew that the sentiment in Yankees; and although many outsiders ment, presided over by the veteran edi favor of this high act o f public justice, were invited, but few could see it, and tor and successful agriculturist, H od . so prevalent among the honest masses tables prepared for 500 were but half- C. C. Langdon. Its general literature, o f the people, would soon be boldly ut filled. So you sec wc are a fast people, tered iu Congress. A vote was had. have tbe smartest Jlubites, and conse Mr Mungen voted, just as old Tom quently can obtain the best examples, Benton stood on the famous expungiug and have bright lights to guide the er- resolutions, “ solitary and alone.” But ring feet o f the heathen world ; for, as poetry, stories, etc , make it highly ac ceptable to the ladies.. The coming year will open with a new continued story, o f deep interest, by one of the most distinguished writers o f the day. one o f the toasts read on that memorable The price was recently reduced to 83 Each year will bring to his aid new j occasion, “ thou daughters of New Eng- per year which, for so large a paper, (12 pages), is extremely cheap. supporters, until at last this damning land excellest them all in virtue.” weight upon the prosperity o f ourcouu- I forgot to mentiou in my last that this is only the beginning o f the end. *rJ. accumulated solely by Black Re publican robbery will be justly cancelled our virtuous frieud “ Antouius” abjured our realm on the 1st o f this month, for by the righteous votes of aq hoqest and the land of ducks, red apples, frog in uncorrupted yeomanry ponds and, he says, gay girls o f Dallas. It is indeed true that Brooks, there, But we know nothing about that, and presentative o f the Tammany, bondhold- will leave him alone with all the glory ing Democrats, protested against the he can get. And peradventure you sec outspoken Buckeye representative. But a package, franked “ this side up with we can even now assure Mr. Brooks, care,” “ Lo, the conquering hero comes.” Mr. Belmont, Mr. Marble, and all that class o f politicians, that from this time The weather has been exceedingly cold for the few days past, and our ju out veniles have been having gay times ou the Tammany bondholders will cease to control the Democratic organ ization, and that, if they wish to rob the people to pay this swindling bonded debt, they will have to train in another crowd. the ice. A slight snow fell on the 22d but soon vanished under the liquidating influence o f a W eb-foot mist. Olympia is gradually grow ing; houses T bs Democratic party never are being built and have been building can and never will sanction any such all fall and winter ; but I fesr this city’s high handed robbery o f the people as progress is too fast for the surrounding the payment o f these war bonds in De mocratic gold which were purchased with Republican rags. A nd we can further assure these Tammany tricksters that the Democratic party, of which brave William Mungen is a representa tive, in the next Presidential campaign, animated by the example o f old H ick ory, will make a direct and open war fare with the shoddy bondholders, stock jobbers and thieves, who have for the country, and before many summers will be like Goldsmith’s “ Deserted Village.” A bsolute and unconditional free trade, a specie currency, a strict con struction of constitutional powers, local self government, which is but another name for liberty, opposition to all cen tralizing tendencies and to all efforts to confer political power upon a servile and pagan population, a just regard for the welfare ahd interest of the industrial classes, and a pure administration of public affairs— theso principles and this policy will alone deserve and command permanent success. S ome fool has started the following seutence : expose “ The President is going to Congressional extravagance.” Or rather some careless rascal has cop ied it from an old paper published dur ing President Johnson’s administration. The idea of Grant “ exposing Congress ional extravaganco” is as absurd as to The Methodists will erect an institute imagine a man exposing his own frauds. here in the spring— an Academy I sup Grant is both too foolish and too con pose— as that is all that is necessary to scienceless to expose the extravagance meet the demands o f the people for of Congress. many years to come. It will be called the “ Methodist Institute.” J. H. H u m ilia tin g C onfession .— A few O n the 14th December Seoator W il. liams presented in the Senate a petition weeks ago we propounded to the Salem Press two questions, which it dare not tax-ridden yeomanry o f the laud. The honestly answer, and which extorted people are determined to do away with from it the humiliating confession that the internal revenue system o f taxation, together with its whole retinue of spies “ the Press does not deem itself the only and informers; they are determined to and (more ?) wiser than the assembled taining a list o f the premiums awarded wisdom o f the nation combined.” This at the last State Fair at Salem, toge is the first time the Press ever made so ther with the addresses and proceed monopolists alone; and as the excuse NEW A D V E R T IS E M E N T S . NEW YEAR, 1870 , PAY f l» ! P tïtP ! 4 S THE NEW YEAR HAS NOW SET l \ . in, wc must close our books of the past year anil hegiu anew. Those knowing them selves indebted to ps will please come forward and settle without delay, a* we must have njo- ney to do business. Thankful to the public for their liberal patronage in the p» 3 t, we hope to merit a continuance pf the same in the future by doing busiuess upon legitimate principles. W . C . B R O W N & CO . Dallas, Ogn., Jun. 8 , 1879. infallible guide— more honest, patriotic WHAT A ll persons (J O in d e b t e d to the B. F. HOA D, H. D., Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE— At Nichols’ Drug Store. 36 JA S. McCAIN, A U ’y & Connsellor-at-Law D a lla s , P o lk C ou n ty , O re g o n . Particular attention given to the study and practice o f Criminal Law, Collection of Claims, Notes, Accounts, etc. OFFICE—First door north of Dallas Hotel. humiliating a confession. bonded debt in gold, they are deter- finned that no such outrageous excuse ly rejoice. Rut the Press really cannot pearance and refleots oredit on its priu- entertain any such belief. i ,ter; M r . A . I<. S tin so n ; o f S a leta . I f we be ings o f the Board of Managers and So- lieved it an honest one « « should great- ^ t y . It has a fine typographical ap- PASTURAGE W ILL BE THAT 18 THE PLAGE TO TRADE, W here they w ill not refuse to take youi Grain because it |s spoiled» Ritchef A Ktosendorfl^ W il l bu y y o u r good a n d y o u r Damaged Wheat, also Sjxiiled flats, for which they will pay A'l Trade, All Cash, or Half Cash and Half floods. They have just received theii New Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Bool« A Shoes, Carpet», 24-honr and 8-day Clock», ' t 25 Sorts o f either for $1; prepaid by mail. Also Small Fruits, Plante. Bulbs, all the new Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lb*. Early Rose Potato, prepaid, fo* • ConoT®r • Co1- ossal Asparagus, $3 per 100; $J5pct ¿000 pro- paid. New hardy fragrant everbloonung Ja pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. True Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with direction«. Priced catalogue to any address gratig; also, trade lilt Seeds on commissi«». . , B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Estab lished In 1842. Notice of Final Setlement. ” N THE CONNTY COURT OF POLK County, State o f Oregon, in the matter of t ie estate of Aaron Chamberlain, deceased, Oa- t rnrine Chamberlain, administratrix o f said es tate, having filed her final account in said Court praying a final setU*e*ont o f the ■*■»*. and t)*at «he be dUchargod Irom further ItabiU ity as such administratrix. Therefore, notice is hereby given to ail persons interested in said estate, that the said application will be heard and determined at the Court House in Dallas, on Monday, the third day o f January, A. D. 1870. J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Dallas. Dec. 11th. 1 8 6 9 . ____________ 83 ■4 AdminiMirator’s Notice. T he u n d e r s ig n e d h a v in g been duly appointed Administrator of thq estate oT Bennett Orosley, deceased, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately; aud those haring claims against tbe estate will present them to me with the proper vouchers, at my residence, in Polk county, for adjustment, within six months from the date hereof. SOLOMON TETIIEROW , J b . Dec. 11th, 1869._______________________\33 Administrator’» Notice. MITCHEL A ROSENDORFF. Independence, Oct. I, 1869. 23 HE UNDERSIGNED H A V IN G BEEN duly appointed Administrator o f the estate of J. M. Rose, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately; aud those having claims against the estate will present them to me with tbe pro per vouchers, at my residence, in Polk county, foj adjustment, within six months from tha date hereof. WM. CHURCHILL, Dec. 11th. 1869-33 _______ Admin'r. Seed Barley Cor Sale. Notice to Creditors. T E HAVE FOR SALE, at our 'WARE r p i I E UNDERSIGNED HAVIN G BEEN HOUSE in Independence, 590 bushels g diiH*'appointed Administrator o f the Es of A No. 1 Seed Barley, which we will sell tate for of David Burden, late of Polk county, Ore Cash or iu exchange for good Wheat or Oats. gon, deceased, therefore all peraons indebted to 20-4t MITCHELL A ROSEDORFF. said estate are required to make immediate payment to me; and all persons baviDg claims the same are required to present them S I S GOOD A S G O L D 8 9 0 against to me, at my residence in said oounty, within six months from the date hereof. BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED WM. BURDEN, Adm'r. Grande Ronde, Polk Co., Nov. 20, A.D.1869. W OROIDE. GOL D W A T C H E S ! Dissolution notice. MANUFACTURED BY THE O R O ID E W A T C H CO. —I---T-*---- IHEY ARE ALL THE BEST MAKE. (A Graduate o f Jefferson Medical College, Hunting Cases, finely chased; look and Philadelphia, Penn.) trear like fhir gold, and are equal in appearance to tbe best gold watches usually coating $159. From a long experience in the practice of Full Jeweled fevers, Gents’ aud Ladies’ sizes, Medicine and Surgery, in all their various at eaeh. branches, no hopes to receive a share ot public OI K D O U B L E E X T R A R E F IN E D patronage. Solid Oroide Gold Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled OFFICE—At residence, in the house formerly Levers, are equal to $200 Gold Wale hen,- Reg occupied by Dr. Jessup. 35 ulated and Guaranteed to keep correct time, and treat aud uu^taritinh, iritk Extra Five Cate*, at $20 each. LYCURGUS VINEYARD, No money ia required in advance. We A U ’y A Counsellor-at-Law send by Express anywhere within the United States, payable to agent on delivery, with the D a lla s , O r e g o n , privilege to open and examine before paid for, Will give special attention to the collection of and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the Claims, and all business entrusted to his care. Express charges. Goode trill he tent hy mail REFERENCES—Hon. Johu Burnett, lions. as Registered Package, prepaid, by sending R. S. Strahan A Simpson, Hon. A. J. Thayer. cash iu advance- AN AGENT SENDING FOR SIX W A T CHES GETS AN EPTRA WATCII FREE, J AS. H . T U R N E R , MAKING SEVEN $15 WATCHES FOR $90, A U ’ y A C oiin sellor-at-L aw OR SEVEN $20 WATCHES FOR $120. Also, Elegant Oroide Gold Chains, of D A L L A S , OGN. latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and Special attention given tc the Collection of Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2, $ l, claims, also the buying, selling and leasing o f $6 and $S each, sent with watches at lowest wholesale prices. State kind and size o f watch Real Estate, and Conveyancing. required, and to avoid bogus concerns order Justice of the P eace for Dallas P recin ct. ouly from T H E O R O ID E W A T C H CO. OFFICE— In P olk C ounty T imes building, Main street, opposite Court House. 28-13 148 Pulton Si., New Y ork. Hew Illustrated W ork on California ! H . H . B A N C R O F T ài O h , P u b lish ers, 600 Montgomery St, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL’ A. N T. F. HOVER. 33 Dallas. Dec. 19. c u M X i o n . I B L A C K L IS T SMITH, Main Street, Independence, Sheriff ’» Sale. » THE CALIFORNIA 8 CRAP BOOK I A repository of useful information and select reading, comprising choice selections of Prose aud Poetry, Tales, Incidents and Anecdotes, botn Historical, Descriptive, Humorous and Sentimental. Thu compiler, in arranging and combining material, has presented the whole jn an inter esting and attractive style. The brevity and variety o f topics render tbe work particularly eutertaiuing. In this work will be found facts and iucjdents on the Lives of the Pioneers, and of tho History o f the State, that make its pages glow with the fucinations o f a romnnee. We confidently anticipate for this book a larger sale tbau any work that has been circu lated upon this Coast for many years It is one large octavo volume of upwards of 700 pages, printed ou elegant paper, haudsome type, with numerous spirited eugraviugs, illus trating secuery, character etc. It is sold only through canvassing agents, and those wishing territory to canvass should immediately apply ip person or by letter to the undersigned. We have ulso j^.st secured the Genera) Agen cy lor the Pacific Coast for the Celebrated Morse’s Fountain Peus. Au excellent article for agente. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between W. S. James and T. F. Hover, in the Dallas Hotel, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. S. Jamas drawing out of tlie firm. T. F. Hover continues in the bus iness and assumes ihe payment of partnership indebtedness, and will reoeive payment o f all accounts duo said firm. W. S. JAMES, T N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK County, State of Oregon, in tbe matter o f tbe estate o f Joseph J. Armstrong, deceased. To Altia A. Campbell, James Armstrong, Emily Wolf, heirs, aud James I. Thompson, Guardian ad litem o f Lafayette Armstrong, Amelia Ann Armstrong and Charles W. Armstrong, minor heirs of said deceased >— In the name of tha State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in said Court on Tuesday, tho 8 (R day of February, A. D. 1870, and show cause, if any you have, why the application of J. G. Campbell, administrator o f the estate of said deceased, to sell the southwest 1 o f southwest i of section two ; the southeast £ o f southeast i o f section three ; tbe northeast i o f northeast | of section ten ; and the northwest £ of north west I of section eleven, m township 8 south, range 4 west, Polk county, Oregon, shonld not he granted. And you are hereby lurther noti fied that if you fail so to appearand make your objections, for want thereof, said application will be granted. By order oi said Court, mado Dee. 6 , 1869. Witness my hand aud seal of said Court. J. I. THOMPSON. Clerk. Sullivan A Whitson, Adtnrs Attys. S3 D J. Ileuses, o es w o r k of e v e r y d e s c r ip t io n in his line, in the most substantial man lier, at short notice. pfr * TERMS REASONABLE.-®^ Give me a call and try my work. 20-tf_______________________ J. HEDGES. 8ASH AND DOOR FACTORY, C o rn e r M ill aud M ain streets, D a lla s. Riff#» A Campbell AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large variety of Doors and g a 3 hes, 0f an th 0 common sizes, and o f. the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door Factory, which they offer for sale as cheap as such articles can be purchased elsewhere. H They are also prepared to fill all special or ders for work in their line promptly, cheaply and accurately. Give us a tyial, apd yop will be satisfied. 2 ______________ RIGGS A CAMPBELL, BANK EXCHANGE SALOON, M ain street, ; : ; Pailaa, O gn . 1 ’ "~n~ ^ I N E S , U Q U O R S, PORTER, ALE Bitters, CigSrs, Candies, Oysters, and Sardines will be served to gentle men on the outside of the counter, by a gentle man who has an eye to “ biz” on the inside. So come along, boys; make no delay, and we will soon hear what you have to say. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE uucLcrsigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Polk county', Oregon, Ad 32 W. F. CLINGAN. ministrator o f the estate o f Coder B. Cope, de ceased. All persons having claims against “ D E M ” SALOON, said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper voucher« therefor, to him, at M A IN S T R E E T , I N D E P E N D E N C E . his residence in said county, within six month« from tbe dote of this notice ; and all persons in e w in k s , l iq u o r s a n d s e g a r s knpwing themselves indebted to said estate served to customers on short notice. are requested to make immediate payment This establishment does not dispense tangle ARCH IBALD HASTINGS, foot or anything o f that character, Administrator. a g i- C a ll at the G em . J. II, T urner , Att’y for Adm’r. Dallas, Jan 6, 1870 36-4 ;o-*r . . a r — F I»; fi*. FUR- Winter stock. Apply to the undersigned at the Scoville Farm, three miles north of Dallas. 30________________________S. W. SMITH. GEO. € . H A R R IS , ill. D., ADministrator’s Notice, for all these extortionate tariffs and tax ations is the payment o f this swindling pQ Q D 35 to Sheridan, in the same county ; which was referred to tho Committee W e are in receipt o f a pamphlet con HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between L. Vineyard and J. H. Turner, jn the law firm of Vineyard A Turner, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Bus iness will be continued at tbe office 6 f the late firm by J. H. Turner. J. H.. TU RN ER. Dallas, Dec. 9, 1869. T ^jg^Fresh (warden, F low er, Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub aniËJSvergreéft Seeds, with direc- tione for culture, prepaid by mail. Thé most complete and judicious assgrtment in the country. Agents wanted, D a lla s , O r e g o n . 36 • ---------- ------------ ---------- D issolution Notice. undersigned \rill please call and settle im mediately, and thereby save cost to themselves Whieh they will sell *gs cheap as anybody, for und expense to ma. Cush or Any Kind of Produce, good or bad. It. F . N IC H O L S . Dallas, Ogn., Jan. Stb, 1870, G I V E US A C A L L .- ^ s i route from Amity, in Yamhill county,, on Post-offices and Post roads. T HE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID for all sorts o f Cotton and Linen Rags, Old lV>pe, P unnies, etc., by G. B. STILES, Main st., Dallas. VX ntsbed to any persons who may deeir« to praying for the establishment o f a mail fortunes from the hard earnings of the HAGS W A N T E D . PAVTtRM w E. o f the citizens of Polk county, Oregon, last ton years been piling up collossal do away with tariffs framed for rich At the residence of David Ireland, i i / Polk county, Ojregon, January 2, 1870. by Ira F. M. Butler, J. P., John H. Staats and Miss Junia M. Ireland, all of Polk county. Ireland, Ireland, “ gem of the sea,” Prom British rule forever free. Let Johnny Staats, with joyful blis?, Salute bis bride with sweetest kiss; May all their years of wedded life Prove happy years to John and wife. Cou. Statesman and Herald please copy. The foregoing has ladies was so fortunate as to get SCO in any shape, so they are bona fide, and tered on the floors o f Congress have al • towards setting her up in the musical we will put them in proper shape. ready reverberated in the Hull of the biz. Oq thesis — ■ — Mr. W. S. Jamos (late of Dallas) and Miss Mary E. Bird. The compliments of the happy couple were received and duly honored. May their lives flow on with gentle motion until they reach that calm sea and purer sky where all is peaoe< Sabbath school children o f the various which we have not. I f you wish to evangelical denominations, assisted by write for the press, be brief— seize on The first bold words necessary to be ut House o f Representatives. ■— Last evening was duly celebrated by the and inclination to worry over them— Victoria and San Francisco, T H E S H IB B O L E T H . D are still jubilating over the almost de- comuiunicatiops o f late, intended far mise o f (by the time you receive this) tions relating to Sick, Injured or Diseased Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thu? every Subscriber has a Horse and Cattle Doc tor fret. tq* recently, ei<daim ea: “ It’^ true, R. JESSUP HAVfcSG DETERMINED for ma says s o : And i f ma says so, it is to remove fpqm Dallas, he would Inform so, if it ain’ t s$.” his friends that ho^will hereafter be fo«nd ill ceived several political (by courtesy) partment under the charge of ope of the ablest N O TICE. — A little boy disputing with his sis- ' B Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME directed, issued out of the Circuit Court of tbe State o f Oregon for the County o f Polk, iu a judgment rendered therein on the 8U> day of December, A D 1869, in favor of AUeu k Lewis and against the property, personal and real, of W. M. Hart, for tbe sum of twenty-nine hundred and seventy and 75-100th dollars, I have levied upon all the right, title and inter est of the above named defendant in and to the following described premises end paroels ot land, to w!t: Blocks Nos. six and «even and lots nos. four and five in block sixteen, in th# town of Independence, Polk county, Oregon ; also, the following described premise« situated in the County of Polk and State of Oregon, in township S south, range 4 west W illam ette»*» idian, in section 2 1 , commencing at the souths west corner o f claim no. 63, notification B*. 1825; thence north a chains; thenceeaes 1L9» chains to the bank of the Willamette rDmff thence south 78 degrees, west 5 chains ; thenoe west 10.84 chains to the place of containing six acres, more or less. Also, all or that part o f the east half of the land claim o f C. P. Cook, and bounded as follows! OUttO west by the division line between C. P. OOSlt and wife; on the north by the landctaim er Thomas Burbank; southerly by^the Willamette river; lastly, by the so-called Big Slough | being the land sold under execution by J <• M* Holman, Sheriff, in the case of Hass A Brother - vs. C. P. Cook. . Notice is hereby given that on Saturuuy, J a m m y 2 i»tli. I » ? « , between the hours e f 19 o'clock a m and 1 o'clock p m, at the Cpurt House door in Dallas, Polk county, I will sety to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the above described premise», to satisfy the ftak} judgment and costs and aocruing costs. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock p m of Sui4 day. J* SMITH, ^5 Sheriff of Polk county, Ogn. LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD Cash or Marketable Produce at FOR ________ J. H. LEWIS’ * ELCH S PREMIUM SALMON— BE 8 T in market— in kits or barrels. For sale at COX 4 EAR H ART’S, r \