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About Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1870)
r - x Ì B E A D ! H E A D are several cases o f destitution in Dallas that call on the sympathies of its good A SPLENDID CHANCE! AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ! DON’ T DELAY. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE The Leading Agricultural Journal F O It ONE always ready and cheerfully willing to YEAR I respond to the calls o f charity without TIIK AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL.— a question further than is necessary to A first-class monthly m tgaxlnc, containing 3'2 large double-column pages devote 1 to Farming and Stock Breeding, containing regular de partments for the l’ rmtical Farmer. Dairyman, (Stock Breeder, AVool (»rower and Poultry assure themselves that there are fellow Keeper, Ac., Ac., Ac., Illustrated with numer ous fine Engravings, and bnmd in tinted rov ers. Farmers will find this ni nthly a very «flfieicnt aid in all «lie deportments o f Farming prosperity. 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 V iin vl , /. <• .*/ charge, all ques tion» relating to Sick, Injured or Diseased Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine or Poultry. Thus «very Subscrib r haa a Uorcc and Cattle Doc tor /ret. We arc now >rcpared to i ffer the A merican S tock JornxAi. as a FREE (1IFT (or one year— 1S79— ti ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS to THE P0L1 COUNTY TIMES, who shall subscribe im;u. li .'ely and p < >« ude nice. This is a rar opportunity which the intelli gent people o f his community wiil no doubt siuly appreciate. This prop -ition will remain open only until the 1-t Jay of February, IS70 ; so band in your subscriptions at iwiee and se cure the S t i k Joi n\.\L free for a year. FRANK 1!. STUART, Pub’r “ Time?." creatures near them in nerd. W e wish wc could truthfully say so of all around us whom Providence has blessed with Several subscription lists have been circulating of late for eharit able purposes, and we find the same names on them all, many o f them indi viduaU who do not profess the Chris tian faith, or claim to he exemplars o f the Christian virtues, yet these silent evidences of their goodness o f heart speak louder than all the Pharisaical e mt of a host o f so called Christians. ‘ •Charity covercth a muUititudc o f sins,” far more than empty professions. Divine writ has i‘ . “ By their fruits yc shall know them.” T I d l e M a n . — T his individual he is an annoyance— nuisance. He is an intruder in the busy thoroughfare of every day life He stands iu our way and we push him contemptuously aside. He is no advantage to anybody. annoys busy men. COUNTY NEWS A, TOWN GOSSIP unhappy. lie lie makes them He is a cypher iu society, lie may have an income to support him P o l k C o u n ty C ir ic iil D i r e c t o r y . in idleness, or lie may sponge on his f o lk county rov good natured friends an area o f ft] mat 1.250 rs. 1,2'.‘ 7. Acres i>r land under cultivathoi », 'J.'i 270. Value of asses.-alde proji rtv, S 21.513. The Land Office f«»r tiii< Di- ri • i located at Oregon City— Owen Wa le, Ree ter: Henry Warren, Reeeiver. rV;,> ucr». E. C. Co w nt v Oruicr':*. — Dice, R. Tateui ; .A,- [/■■. . la- Colli J . W. Smith : t ’/< I . I Thompson : .tu- »«or, . Tl M. May : «SVA-»«! .'’li H. Davis; Tre», neriutenden * J. 11. er; «Vare- -, - S. T. Bureh; Carvner, C. D. E in A r. ■ ,-t. R. P. Uòse T eum ? wp Coi r J udge, con ver • s i, Dal!: • me Dh Mon-lav in April and XI Monday in November. County Court convenes\-n the Is: Monday in each month. . Natann - P T. I case he is despised. Put iu either Yount; men, lorm for the benefit o f mankind, i f yourself. Do not be idle. is, that by the sweat o f shall earn our bread. not for God’s law our brow we T hat is a good one, andfthe bread is sweet. Do not make yourself and others wretched by your idleness. Minutes are too preci ous to be squandered thoughtlessly. Eola; J. W. D e p a r t e d . — II. *J. Devins. Jr., son Fliellev. li . J. L. Collins, Dallas; H. N. George, B.irn.i VD u. of Mr. II J. and Mrs. Mary S. Bevins, P ost O ffice T owns .— Bethel, Bridgeport, ul Bueua Yi>ta, in this county, departed Buena Vis to, Da .a ’ e --inly seat), Eola,Gran-1 IF-n le. Indepen lene", l.u-kiuniutc. Lincoln. this life on the 23d ult., in the 20th Lewisville, Monmouth. Licit icj !. Salt Creek year o f his age. The family o f the and Zena. deceased have the sympathies of a host U. S. M.V 1 1, leave* D il’.:«« for Salem <>n Mon day, Wednesday and Fri lay at 7 a m . return of friends iu their bereavement. iug same days at ti p. in.; for Independence, each Tuesday morning ¿it ii; t--r Salt Creek, C o m e t o T i m e . — W e have been each Tuesday at I p m : t->r Lafayette. Mon day an-1 Thursday at 3 p tn , returning Wed- advertising for some time back for fire nesay and Sutur-I iv at I'-1 ¡» . m .: li-r C-rv.i.iis, wood. Many subscribers on our list ur< 1 l\ ilt 1U a. Ili returning 1 Wednesday at;il . 1 .. Monday au 1 Thur- U Iy at •]1 tn. promised to furnish us with wood in ▼ N R E L IC ! OUS SLRV IvL S IN Sn»ALLAS. Jl, ’hoe Ut F.,Uro )»•! / (hr.rvh (Ä ditlh).— B. It. r.nxt.T. p.i- tor. vc•r\ i»s t! n* Kir -t Sabbath in «ach month 1 nt tl< ir < hur L, >«»utl¡oasi corner 'Washington and CL «eU. Iu Ta. sir.hli n g, M « „ r . M. E. C *, ». Services nt th“ ir *■hi! •îl. 1ritirili .»i le o f .Mi l 1 -I l \]\ 18 il» as fallows: stre -t : • 4M1 First Said,.. ti» (ili 15... vl ]n»n fil) Ìli re evening : 1 .-abl-.ith. 2d Sabi ! h. • ] : l> V a m : in the even ii*: iu , ] •r *•ra \ L-r m,-cting »• ich Wed ne.» lay evensu SunI'l.t V i*ch >ol every Sabbath a t 'J » O Viol •k I .!11 Baptist ( hv. r ’,.~ J. V; t)«‘born l'ii*t«,r. Ser vices at tL> ir ( litir» h. c r Coin• » ai,,! Jcffer- eon street?, the 1 iii rd s ahi»?il h in ta»*h ni uitli. Christina Church — 1\ r. CaUil il »11, pastor, (Services at tno B.ipt bsl l.-hureh Sec,I» Uid Saturday 1 and Sunday ill e:i !l 1 in > Dili. . . DALLAS , SAT t: k d AY. J AN rrr:— V, 15. IS70. )1) 1 TVOOI) ¡--Persons-w ho promised jiay us in wood tor their paper are request- f c 1 1,1!: ' " r‘ 1 we A n E arly . S ettler Ford died ::t his residence, iu Dixie, of" disease of the ben t. ( ’ol. Ford was one of the first train o f emigrants that settled in lV:k county. Ho came to Oregon from Mis-ouri in 1844, in which latter State !.<• had been a prominent r.-r politician ,,v Year, nnd h, Id «-v - «wlw.Twt.MM, t ul.iic positions. Since Ills, arrival i n , he has been ec- tively cn 1 in public nlfbrs, and in .ill bis under: h > has displayed un* tiring euergy ai. 1 perseverance, lie ■was one o f the most prominent and best known members o f the Democratic party in this »State, to which ho has Tendered efficient service. Although a -strong partisan he commanded the res* pert and esteem o f all classes, and was universally recognized as an honorable and high minded gentleman. His hos pitality was proverbial. A t the time o f his death he was a member of the (Christian Church. Had the Colonel lived until thc22<! of the present month •ne wouid Itave complete'' 0 1 s 75th year, l i e had been unwell for several weeks prior toliis death, but appeared to be convalescing ; and a few hours before bis spirit departed he had been walking to and fro in front o f his residence, en- gaged in a lively discussion with some o f his friends. His funeral took place on Wednesday last, and was very large ly attended, cousidening the state o f the weather. A host o f sympathising /riends and relatives mourn hi^ IpM. V ; ; make their : preparing to convert their means into , . • 10,000 barrels of flour, 7 ,3 0 0 sacks of I wheat, 2 ,0 0 0 sacks of oats, etc. The i, ••• i_i . j generally, .a highJy esteemed, Bethel Democratic Club. T In pursuance to previous notice the , )e„ „ )crat3 o f Bvt^c , pr.,cillcki p oll[ finding ready sales at the highest market rates. A good reputation has been F resh « a r d e n ,F lo w e r , TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole o f the time <>r for the spare moments. Business new. light and profitable. Persons of either sex ensilv eiirn from 50c. to 15 per evening, and a propor* tionai sum by devod.tg their whole time to the business. Boys nnd girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer. To such as ar? not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble o f writing. Full particulars, a valuable sam ple, which will do to commence, work on, and a copy ot ‘ ‘The People’s Literary Companion” — one o f the largest mid best family uewspnpers published —all sent free by mail. Reader, if you Xvant permanent, profitable work, address l^/C. ALLEN A CO, A uoi ’ hta , M ains :, ot) Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub and Evergreen Seeds, with direc tions for culture, prepaid by mail. The most complete and judicious assortment in the country. Agents wanted. 25 Sorts of either for $1; prepaid by mail. Also Small Fruits, Plants. Bulbs, all the new Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early llosu Potato, unpaid, for $1. -0tmoVer’* Col ossal Asparagus. $3 per 100; $25 per 1000 pre paid. New ban lj Ir.igrunt everbluoming J a pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. True Capo Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland euliure, $1 per 100, prepaid, with directions. Priced rutatogue to any address gratis; also, trade list. Seeds on commission. B M. WATSuN. Old Colony Nurseries and Scad Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Estab lished In 1842. Coui»ty, met on Saturday evening, Jan. 8th, for the purpose o f organizing u established in Eastern cities for several Democratic Campaign Club. W. B. Earnest was called to the Oregon brands o f extra flour, calling, chair and \V. D. Earnest was chosen even at this date, for shipments of 400 temporary Secretary. A J E N N I N G S L O D G E No. i> V barrels of Imperial Mills, via Panama. W. N. Wiilkcr, T. 13. Wait, and John N r ’ j f 'A A. M., Dallas, holdji its regular cotn- We also received from Oregon 10,055 Magee having been previously appoint / v \ mnnicutions on the Saturday preceding the Full Moon in each month, unless the moon sacks of wheat iu Decuiber, which latter ed to draft by-laws, reported the follow* fulls on Saturday— then on that day, ut one c o x &. e a k h a r T , may be taken as an indication o f heavy ing rules, which were unanimously o ’clock. Also, on the second Friday in each month adopted by the club. supplies from the north during the at 7 o'clock, P. M , for the purpose ofttnpmve- 1. This orguuizifion shall he known WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS current winter. The licet samples of as the Democratic Club o f Bethel pre i ment. ot the Craft in Masonry, and for such | other work as the Master may f.oui time to Oregon are held at 81 05, but this is cinct, and is orgmized lor the advance*, j lime order. m O O R E ’S B L O C S , S A L E M . All Brethren in good standing are invited to an extreme price, sales having been ment of Democratic principles. attend. Bv order >,) 2. The officers o f this Society shall made at $1 CU(o l 62-j. G oods by the Package at Reduced Rate he a President, Vice President. Secre invIO .‘lif U t l . L t*> i | M o T L L , — The Register says Rev. Juab tary and Treasurer. Powell, the noted preacher o f ¡Santiam I m iu r w o o d , Ita rlin * A t o , 3 . The respective duties of the afore C O R N E R M A IN & COURT S T R E E T , Forks, is not dead as recently reported, said officers shall be such as are usually W A (;0 \ M A K E R S , D allas, Oregon. though he has beeu dangerously ill, prescribed for similar officers in like organizations. but is now convalescent. ( PROPRIETORS. Com incielai street, Salem , Oregon, The Club shall meet on the first i JAMES t HOVER, : : — The Brownsville correspondent of Saturday o f each month, at 1 o'clock, -M AN U FACTU RE ALL KINDS OF W AG - .. .. J i . __ i ’ : rnnrs house iias r e c e n t l y been I t L ONS after the most approved style* and the Register gives an account ot the P. M., and at such other times as tiu JL refitted, repainted and rearranged, and it the best of workmanship, on short notice, and “ hazing” o f a school teacher by his President shall direct is now open for the uccommoduti >n of the triiv AT P O R T L A N D P R IC E S ! After the a d op tion of the foregoing e,in« Public» wbo!?e patronage is respectfully pupils because he wouldn’t treat. They 21 tf by-laws, the club proceeded to the elec- j t a b l e will at all times be found well gave him a ducking iu a pond, wetting tmn ot permanent officers, with the provided with ev cry delicacy of the season as E. Ü. -SI.O A T , his lineu and spoiling his watch. following results : i Ht‘U as the substantial», and our guests may \«r i* i» _ . .j •» , n i i I rest assured of courteous and prompt attend W . 13. Furriest, President; Selden unec 1 * — W e recently saw, on the farm of C a r r ia g e a n d O r n a m e n t a l Diggings, Vice President; A. Seifarth, 1 The SLEEPING APARTMENTS will als< Iso J. J. Burtou, o f Yamhill, says the Treasurer; W . D. Earnest, Secretary. I ** clean, wholesome amt comfi.r able P A I A T E R, Statesman, a weeping willow, which is all On motion, I lie (ollooiog resolutions u « noticeable for its rapid growth. This were unanimously adopted. CojUmercial Street, I ¿£-£rLiverj Stable opposite the hotel. Opt »»site Starkey’s Block, tree, planted in 1853, a slip the thick Whereas, At the June election in j 20-tf JAMES A HOVER 21 -tf 8ALEK. « ness of a lead pencil, is now ten feet 1868 there was some twenty-five • strangers voted in this preeioct, aud we ! W It I . I* I I niue inches in circumference at the believe they wen* brought into this butt, and the limbs, which droop to the C A IV D Y N X .V I IF A C T O R Y couuty through the influence o f certain ground, cover a space of seventy-five Republicans who are now doing a mer Corner Commercial and Court streets, S. C. 8 T I E E S , feet in diameter. cantile business in this precinct, and SALEM - - - - - - OREGON. Main st. (opposite the Court House), D a lla s, — The total amount o f receipts in should such an attempt be made at the coming June election, be it the city o f Albany treasury the past anufacturer and dealer in H0LBERT & PARRISH, PROPRIETORS. Resolved, That we, the Democrats Harness. Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Collars, year was S I , 494 58. The whole o f Bethel precinct, will withdraw our Cheek Lines, etc., etc., o f all kinds, which he ia amount, less 8336 02, was paid out for patronage from those who attempt to E HAVE NOW ON HAND THE LAR- prepared to sell at the lowest living rales. ^3~R E P A 1R 1N G done on short notice. gest and u.ost complete assortment of secure the election of the Republican expenses. Candies, Ac., in the «State, consisting of — The ground is frozen so hard in nominations by the importation o f F r e d e r ic k A u ss, votes into this county, i P la in a n d F a n c y C a n d ie s, Jackson county as to put a total stop Resolved. That we request our Dem to farming operations. The Ashland ocratic brethren to co-operate with us S U G A R T O Y S , CARRIAGE A WAGON MAKER, factory had bceu stopped by the in our undertaking for a fair and honest SU G AR HEARTS, Main street. Corner of Monmouth* election iu this Bethel precinct and freeze up. T O R P E D O M OTTOES, IN D E P E N D E N C E . — Mr. C. T. Finlayson, o f Linn throughout the couutry generally. C O R N U C O P IA S , &c. A motion was made that a copy of AVt.NO JUST ESTABLISHED MYSELF county, who was injured by the late Having recently added to our establishment a Saddlery, fob Harness. M W railroad a c c id e n t in C a lifo rn ia , hus been paid S1.000 by the company in liquidation of damages. — The Albany Democrat says : Ben. Holladay has sent word to the citizens o f Albany that if they will guarantee th e pruceedingH o f this m eet ins' be sent to the Democratic f \ e s s for publication and requesting that the Herald and P o lk C ounty T im es to please copy. W . D. E a r n e s t , Scc’y. Bethel, Polk county, Oregou. Complete new set o f machinery, we are enabled to offer BETTER INDUCEMENTS to .Mer- chants than ever before. ^ 9 * A call is respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. W F i n a n c i a l . — a l t d a « W a tc h e s H in business at Independence, 1 solicit a lair share ol business from the citizens of Polk and adjoining counties. All kinds o f work in my line done in the best style, on short uutice, aud at the most reason able rates. Call and Examine my W o rk . *t5-T. 20 tf I'RE D ’K NUSS. ' Latest a d v ice s , show that gold is advancing and greenbacks again going down. They are now HURGREN & SHIKDLER, Let every one who want? a Watch read thi carefully. Importers and Dealers iu we to. within one mile of the Court House q u o t a t i t i San Francisco at 8 2 buying ; Especially if in some remote, out-of-the-way should have been supplied before winter in this citv by the 1st o f January next. and 821 soiling, with the market dull. place. set in, but wc liave been compelled to A rou-ing meeting o f our citizens was AND Now that the raillonJ is open, we propose to j pay out cash, a scarce commodity, to held at the Court House last Monday J Z irlf you wish the very best CAUixr.T P ho - ] give the resi,lents orOregiin the opportunity of j B E D D IN G . W e now night, at which committees were ap- ^ toguvimis , you must call on BRADLEY <fc getting single genuine Waltham Watches ¡it j supply our wants thus far. ! pointed to solicit subscriptions and LOI-SON, -t.'J Montgomery street, ,^an Low est New Y ork W holesale P rice s! The Largest Stork and the Oldest F ur 1 give due notice that we cannot stand We sell more Waltham Watches than nnv Francisco. niture House in Portland. 1 r 1 1 i- treatment much longer, hut sh ill he rt port at an adjourned meeting ut the ! other establishment in the country, either word good, although FURNITURE ScRorn.A i? a taint or infection in the hu- wholesale or retail; wc fend "rc.it number.? to compelled to call on the delinquents by same place this evening. man «rgunistn which weakens the vital forces, vvery section of the country by Mail mid Ex- WAREROOMS AND FACTORY: — The following is from the Statcs-f nnd disorders or disarranges ihe function* o f pre.»*, carefully packed and in perfect running 1 name unless they come to time. A thp whole system* This taint or infection is order. Our pi in istliis: A "u want ¡1 watch, JÜSIÏEE SALMON AND FIRST STREETS, ! man : The Scio News is talked of. most usually hereditary in the constitution, but j " n'l S!C °'Jr advertisement; now, we want you word to the wise i> sufficient. j PORTLAND, OREGON. wP tc U:< lor our Descriptive and lilus A small sheet, to he issued weekly at it may also arise from habits o f life, unwhjle- ' 1!» tf , W h o s e F a u l t i s I t ? — We learn that complaint has been made because 81 50 per annum, under the editorial the n one o f one o f the County Central care of Dr. K in g ; to be neutral in Committee did not appear in the report politics, and devoted to the civilization of its last meeting. Every precinct of mankind and the interests o f Scio. * — Two substantial bridges have in the report published. W c were recently been erected over the Cnlapooia present at the meeting and know this near Brownsville, at a cost 82.099. G o n e — Has: 1 1 Sunday ni.ht, Jan. 9th, Col. Nathaniel — The following is from the Commer- payment for their paper, hut. with one him S25,000 iu cash and $25,000 in or two exceptions they have failed to real estate, he wt^pomplete the railroad > l Any tli.-,t reported as instructed was included • per.» ,n wi-hir.; i>> »o h«eril>e i<»r the run s ; will |, !c«.»e t-.n» it tins way. * i.nd j : v in w ' copies of these reports, and mauy are • i r Herald j„. ii o o f December r» • u 3 oi 1 s t: n . __ „ ca8b> ,cave the inhospitable cial Oregon, . rT 1 XT climate _ , and ,, . , , , , sterile soil o f ‘ Happy New England, people, most o f them persons that have , has commenced to send down her usual | , , , JT .. _ . , , i ana come to our coast and make Oregon recently come among us, and we are supplies. During the week we have . . . . . . ° M. , - , , .. I their future home." proud to siy that this community can received from that source upwards ot boast o f not a few as noble souls as bless G od’s green earth, men who are OF THE COUNTRY FREE OREGON NEWS. D e s t i t u t i o n . — W e learn that there to he a fact, so the parties who feel — A daily evening journal, to be agrieved have no one to blame but them f I M *h« Kvcni"S C.II. 1 . to be issue,! selves. Whenever the Committee meet ill Portland the present month, by Jas. their proceedings will be reported cor Morrison & Company. rp> , , , ^ ... . rectly. W e are not accountable for the — J lie track of the California and negligence of others. Oregon Railroad between Marysville • V P a y U p . — Parties indebted to J. II. and Chico is being laid at the rate of j one miie a day. ! I - » » » *»■ ',0 *® '«•=« ">® Poin,''d — The city o f Albany has a cash hint I,« ¡cve* th-m in »»other column. W e ln o w ™ r*eT l,nw in,possible it is tn surplus of 8364 62 in the city treasury keep bnsincM -oinR without money and after defraying all municipal expenses can fully sympathise with him. Come for the past year. — Mrs. Norden, mother of our up and settle your old scores. F u r n i t u r e . — Mr. W . C. Wills has esteemed friend, 13. L. Norden, Esq., He County Clerk o f Multnomah, died last proposes to keep constantly on hand a Sunday, iu Portland, after an illness of variety o f household furniture to meet six weeks. Mr. Norden has our sincere a notice among the new ads tp-day. He condolence in his sad bereavement. — I he Oregonian has received a letter has secured a good workman to assist him and is now prepared to fill all or from Mr. A. S. Deefute, o f Multnomah county, written in Chelsea, Vermont, ders in his line promptly and satisfac December 17th, in which he informs torily. us that he intended to start, shortly, — The South Carolina Legislature npon a tour through the Canadas. At adjourned the other day to see John the date o f writing he was in daily Bobinson’s circus. A motion to that effect was made by Mr. De Large, the expectation of a package o f the Statistics colored leader o f the House, in these o f Oregon, and he states that he words: “ Mr. Speaker, de circus hab will scatter all the copies received as | arrove, and durfore I moves dat we ad- he travels. He further says: “ The jo u r n ;” which was done, farmers, mechanics aud men o f small Alms-giviug never made any means manifest a lively interest in man poor, nor robbery rich, nor pros learning the resources o f our State, the demands o f the community. perity wise. wherever I have traveled or distributed some food, etc. In time, if this disease does truted Price List: we will send it. post-paid, by not show itself in an ulcerous or tubercular , r*-'turn mail. It explains all the different kinds. forrn.it induces those other diseases, such as [ tells the weight arid <|uality ol the cases, with consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach price» o f each; you then make a selection of and kidneys, salt, rheum, dropsy, etc. The best ! *l*e kind you prefer, and send us your order, remedy ever yet discovered is ‘ -Dr. Walker’s '^e will then send you the watch by Express. Wc give Y kgktablb Y ixrgar B ittbrs .” It will cure with the hi 1 to collect on delivery the disease if not too far advanced, and will instructions to the Express Company to allow you to open the package and examine the eradicate tho cause. Watch: if it suits, you can p»v. and take i t ; if not, y<»u are under no obligation to receive it and if it is taken, and nf tirward does not prove satisfactory, we wilt exchange it, or W I L L I A M D A V ID S O N , 0ffi£e Ro g4 (< 4 j0ining Telegraph Office),: Front street, Portland, Oregon. S P E C I A L C O L L E C T O R O F C L A IM S . ___ Account?, Notes, Bond», Drafts and Mercan tile claims of „every description throughout Or egon and the Territories, W ILL BE MADE A SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT ED, ae well as with a due regard to e< onomy in all business matters intrusted to biscare aud the proceeds paid over punctually. R EAL ESTATE D EALER . AVORDS O F W IS D O M Fort Y oung M f . x , On the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP tor the Erring and Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel opes, free o f charge. Address, H o w a r d A s s o ci ati on , Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. 8 R E F U N D T H E P10NEV. -•1* an mil nation o f the Price», ire trill ipiote one It otrhfiom our H»t. The P. S. it a uti . ktt , Lever Mon ment, irith Petra .fein t», t'lironoine ter li dance. Patent Pinion, Patent lhi»t t'ap. and all the other late inijiruceinent», in a Solid Coin Silver Ca»c, N. H A A S , DEALER IN CESTOn State ,11A D C Street, Salem , BOOTS, Oregon, Two doors from Express office. UST RECEIVED, A GOOD STOCK OF French Kip and Calf Skins. California Kip and Call Skin*, and California >olo Leather, which I oiler lor sale cheap. J FURS! 1'flTtS ! ! F U R S ! ! ! Thee highest price in cash paid for Furs and Hides. 35 $28 in Greenbicks, or about 029 in Coin. \ i h IIIgi»!raU ‘<l W o r k o n All the other kinds, both gold and silver, in t ’a i i i u n i i a ! the same proportion. Do not order a Watch till you have sent lor a Prsce List, as it eon- tains a great deal o f infoiinatioii regarding THE CALIFORNIA SCRAP BOOK! these watches that will enable you to mike an iutelligoct selection Don’t forget, when you A repository of useful information and select write, t . ftate that you saw thi? advertisement reading, comprising choice selections of Prose iu the P olk C ounty 1| mks , and you need not and Poetry, Tale-. Incidents and Anecdotes, put in stamps for returu postage. Address in hot a Historical, Descriptive, Humorous aud lull, Sentimental. H ow a rd A C oM The coir pilcr. in arranging nnd combining Jewelers and Silvi r.-miflis, material, has presented the whole in an inter lili) Broadway, New York. esting and uttiactive style. 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