JE
POLK (KHINTY TIMES.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
SH A LL
WE
N O M IN A TE
ATOR !
A SE N »
This is the startling caption o f on
article in the last issue o f the Albany
D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y , J A N . 29.
Democrat, which we think offers a very
good suggestion, though an old one, hut
A M l H I I v S FOR T H E “ T IM E S .”
one applicable to the present condition
0 . W . CANNON. Esq., is our authorized
o f political affairs in this State. It is
Business Agent for Portland and vicinity.
THOS. BOYCE, Esq., is our only authorized well known that an immense “ corrup
Business Agent in San Francis«o.
tion fund ” will be brought to bear
upon the next Legislature, and as the
D EM OCRATIC ST A T E C O N V E N »
people will be more fully represented at
TIO N .
By virtue o f the action o f the Dem o
cratic State Convention, which was
held at Portland, on Thursday, March
19th, 1868, aud o f the Democratic
State Central Committee, which was
held at the same place, on Jaunary 8th,
1870, the Democratic State Convention
will he held at
the 8tate Convention than in the former
body, we think it well that an expression
o f their opinion should be had in Con
OREGON NEWS.
— The 8 cio News will be issued some
time next week.
— The Statesman says: Saturday
— The railroad surveying party have
afternoon the boats brought down two completed the survey as far us Albany
insane men, bound for East Portland. aDd started on south.
Deputy Sheriff Hill, of Coos county,
— Joseph Bruce, who was married
had iu charge Charles Lamar, who is
to a Santium widow, has been discov
subject to such violent paroxysms that
ered to be a naughty bigamist, having
it is necessary to chain him. In his
a wife aud five children at the East.
best intervals he complains o f this as
The widow very properly drove him
unnecessary cruelty, hut it cannot be
out of her house. The scamp, however,
avoided. Marshal Bell, of. Corvallis,
managed to get off with all her proper
also brought down J-. D. Palmer, from
ty.
Renton • county. Roth officers, with
— The shipments from Portland for
Their charge, took the stage at midnight
for the Asylum, where, no doubt, they the first three weeks of this month ex
will feel relieved to get rid of the res ceedod 2,100 tons— the best showing
ponsibility, especially Hill, who has ever made in the same length o f time.
A religious paper objects to choirs
because the members are so carried
away by the charm o f music that they
close their eyes and do not see the col
lection basket.
“ Come, Charley, get
u p ; it’s the
early bird that catches the worm.”
“I
know, sis, but I ’ve had the worms, and
I don’ t want them any more, you know.”
BORN,
In Dallas, Jan. 7th, tu the wife uf Mr. James
McCain, a daughter.
In Dalius, Jau. lfitb, to the wife of Mr. T.
G. Richmond, a d aughter.
In Dallas, Jan, 24tb, to the wife of Mr. B. F.
Nichols, a daughter.
j g u F resh G a r d e n ,F l o w e r , t
ijjr
Herb’ Tree> 8hnib
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 S I : p r e p « f ¡>7
Also Small Fruits, Plants. Bulba,
Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs Ea y
Rose Potato, prepaid, for $ 1 ^ C o n o v e r « Sre
ossal Asparagus, $3 per 100 j # 5 per 1000 pre
paid. New hardy fragrant eterblooming J a
pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. True
Cape Cod Cranberry, f o r upland or lo" la° J
culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with ¿»rectum«.
Priced catalogue to any address gratis, also,
trade list. Seeds on commission.
•
B. M. W A T SO N , Old Colony N u rse ry and
Sosd Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass.
Estab-
lished In 1842.
______________________________
— The Columbia river is blocked with
vention so as to prevent any misunder been already eight days on the trip.
M A R R IE D .
ice.
The Fannie Troup attempted the
— The Willamette is reported to be
standing or chicanery in Legislative
COX & E A R I 1 A R T ,
over its banks in many places. The trip to Vancouver but met too much
In Dallas, Jan. 23d, at the residence of the
-• t i t * -
i • *
caucus.
The Democrat discourses as
Long Tom country is under water and ice, and returned.
bride’s parents, by the ltev. D. L. Spaulding,
follows: “ W e ask the attention o f the tu >st o f the creeks ou the east side have
— William Cornelius, a boy, fell off Miss Ettie Tillotson and Mr. S. F. Montgomery,
of Linn county.
the roof o f the old Red Top Hotel, at
Albany, on Wednesday, the ‘23d day of Democracy o f Oregon to the propriety overflowed.
[The happy couplo did not forget the prin
March, in to ,
of nominating a candidate at the State
— From the Oregonian wc learn that Eugene, but escaped with a few bruis ters, and the latter did ample justice to the
M O O R E 'S B L O C K , S A L E M .
at 10 o'clock a. m. o f said day, for the Convention for the l nited States Sen there is considerable excitement among es.
good things sent them, and united in wishing
purpose o f nominating Governor, Mem ate.
— The bark Alm y is off the Colombia the “ twain made one ” a long, happy and Goods by the Package at Reduced Rate
The practice o f thus designating pork manufacturers and consumers at
ber o f Congress, Secretary o f State,
Dayton. Flesh from a diseased hog bar, the weather beiug too rough for prosperous life.]
__________________ my 10-Ht f___________ _
a candidate has prevailed heretofore in
Treasurer, State Printer, Judge o f Sc-
has been sent to Portland for analiza- her to enter.
In Dixie, Jan. 2f>tb, at the residence of the
U n derw ood, B a r k e r & Co,
cotid district, Judge o f Third District, other States and was adopted in this tion. The specimen coutains follicles
— Seattle lots are selling at ten dol bride’s parents, Miss M. J. Dempsey and Mr.
. D. O. Brunson, both of Polk county.
and Judge o f Fifth District, to be sup State in selecting the first candidate for iuclosing animalcuUe.
lars apiece.
W AGOX MAKERS,
ported at the next June election.
The Jacksonville News says: Willis
that office.
— The Press says:
It has been
N E I V A D I rE liT 1 S E M E S T S .
By order ot said Committee, repre
Commercial street, Salem. Oregon,
The practice o f selecting in a Legis Hays has been engaged for some time known to a few persons for the last six
sentation to sail! Convention was based
in
slauderiug
the
character
o
f
a
lady
teen years that there was embedded in T H E B E A U T I F U L A R T !
on the vote cast for Democratic Con» lative iaucus is open to many objections. residing on Slate Creek, Josephine
a n u f a c t u r e a l l k in d s o f w a g
a
large oak tree a deer’s horn, with the
o n s after the most approved styles and
grcs.-iuan at the last election, giving to It decides the matter without any di county. On Wednesday last, he had
tips alone sticking out o f the solid trunk.
the best of workmanship, on short notice, and
r . w . ii . ca T t e r l i n , a r t is t , h a s
each county one delegate lor every sev- rect expression of the people and al the impudence to call ou her, aud re
located at Dallas, and is now occupying
The tree stood a/short distance south of
A T P O R T L A N D P R IC E S !
cuty-Svc Democratic votes cast, and one m ost wholly independent ot them. It ceived a polite invitation to enter. He
Mr. Lafollctt’s Picture Gallery, lib has the
21 - t f __________________
the cemetery. Last week the tree was
improvements, au 1 is determined to givo
delegate for everv • fraction o f thirty-
• has ihe effect to consume much o f the complied, when the door was closed and cut dowu, and a section o f the trunk latest
satisfaction.
Give him a call, one and all, for
E. D. S L O A T ,
eight and over, but allowing each conn-
#
. .
locked ; a cow hide o f formidable di containing the horn, was removed aud he will take a_pretty picture, whether the sub
ty at least one delegate therein ; which time of the Legislature and to originate
mensions produced, aud the iudigoant brought to town. From the appearance, ject is so orliofc-
Carriage a n d O r n a m e n t a l
Dallos, Juu. 29.
rule o f apportionment will give to tie many o f the disgraceful practices that woman “ went tor him,” and adminis
we conclude that long years ago, when
several counties the following number! Jire S(„ uctimes incident to Senatorial tered a fearful castigation to the con the forest lord was u sapling, a deer got
S IG N P A U V T E R ,
o f delegates, to wit
G
R
E
E
N
B
A
C
K
S
A
T
F
A
B
!
temptible cur.
i elections.
his head fast in a fork of it, and there
Benton,
Commercial Street,
4 Baker
died.
T h e horn remained, and iu time
—
The
Oregonian
says
Judge
Olney
The successful party should have its
FOR
Opposite Starkey’s Block,
8 Clatsop
Clackamas
the tree grew around it leaving only the
and
D.
I*.
Thompson
are
now
in
Wash
2i_tf
SALEM .
j choice, independent o f pressures and
Coos
a Curry
ington, urging the passage o f a bill ap points visible. Had the tree been left
Goods at Cost,
o Bouclas
9 of ascertaining that choice so feasible as
Columbia
propriating 509,000 acres o f land to be undisturbed for a few years longer, no
Grant
0 Jack.-ou
1 lobby manipulations. There is no way applied to the improvement o f the part o f the horn would have been visi
o
AT TH E POST OFFICE STORE !
Josephine
Lane
hie. The section of wood will be de
| that adopted with reference to catuli- Willamette river.
Linn
17 Marion
— The M cMinville paper is informed posited for safe keeping, iu the Odd
n I dates upon the State ticket. Our next
S. C. STJI.ES,
Multnomah
16 Polk
that $200,000 o f the late issue o f bonds Fellows’ hall.
contest
involves
the
election
of
a
Sena
Tillamook
1 Umatilla
M ain s t. (opposite the Court House), D a l l a s ,
— Judge Strong, o f Portlaud, is dan
by the West Side railroad company
Union
tor— the importance of the election cul
4 Washington
F o r S a le o r R e n t .
have been taken, and the prospect is gerously ill of pneumonia.
anufacturer
and
d ealer
in
W asco
C Yamhill
minating in that office. Upou one side good tor the sale o f the remaining
Harness,
Saddles,
Bridles,
W
hips.
Collars,
— The Marion county Democratic
OOM 24X50 F E E T FIT T ED UP W IT H
Total
Judge Williams is the conceded stand- $100,000 in a short time.
County Convention will be held on the S Ì Shet ves ami Counters. Rcqt $15 per Check Lines, etc., etc., o f all kinds, which he ia
prepared to sell at the lowest living rates.
The time for holding the County
T
mouth, Greenbacks.
ard-bearer. Into the scale o f issues that
— The California Commercial papers 12th of March.
j* 3 r R E P A I R I N G done on short notice.
Conventions to elect delegates to the
give the amount o f Oregon wool shipped
gentleman
throws
bis
personal
strength
—
The
Jacksonville
Sentinel
states
State Democratic Convention, was left
to San Francisco during the year 1809, that the Ashlanders are talkiug about
by the Committee to the several Coun- — if he lias any— as any candidate for
KURGP.ïîl & SH1NDLER,
as being 1,089,400 pounds. The re starting a newspaper.
« a le .
ty Committees, whose duty it will be to, such office should be presumed to have;
Importers aud Dealers in
ceipt o f wool from this State in 1808,
— A three year old son o f the Rev.
P R IC E $151» IN
OUSE AN D LOT.
provide therefor.
his ability, his attainments, his charac- was 421,400 pounds, showing au in
Also ONE LOT, for $3u
Greenbacks,
II. C. Martin, o f Corvallis, was horribly
1 he Committee would respectfully
,, ,
, . *
r
-
ter are all brought to bear in securing crease of 017,940.
in
Greenbacks.
bitten in the face by a large dog the
urge prompt action on the part of the
Apply at the Post Office Store, iu Dallas,
—
The
Roseburg
Ensign
of
the
15th
votes
for
the
Legislative
ticket.
other
day.
AND
Democracy o f the several counties.
Polk County, Oregon.
says:
Reports
from
Myrtle
Creek
In the important contest to ensue we
L. F G ROVER.
— A private letter from Seattle to the
B E D D IN G .
state that some o f the claims iu that
V . T r e v it t ,
Chairman.
shall certainly make a better fight if we
Herald says that au outrage was com
FRESH
GARDE'?
SEEDS
!
district are paying very good wages,
Secretary.
The Largest Stock arid the Oldest Fur»
know who our leaders are. A matter while others upon which a great dou mitted on a young girl, eleven years <*f
nitore House in Portland.
age,
o
f
respectable
parentage,
by
an
old
OF E V E R Y V A R IE T Y ,
of such consequence should be taken o f labor has been expended, are yield
whelp, fifty years old. The citizens,
D EM O C R ATIC COI' N’T Y C O M -
now, at this opportune time, into the iug nothing but disappointment to the
W AR ER O O M S A N D F A C T O R Y :
M IT T E E .
numbering about 800, collected together A T G . B . S T I L E « ’ S T O 51E!
owners.
Some
o
f
the
miners
are
leav
primary conventions.
The supreme
and concluded to give the fellow a
CORNER SALMON AN D FIR ST STREETS,
Dallass, Jan. 2 9 .-Î 8 -D .
The members o f the Democratic Cen- importance o f the question seems to de- ing their claims, being wholly discour
chance for his life by the cow-hide.
P O R T LA N D , O REG O N .
aged, while others are making prepar
tra! Committee o f P olk county arc re- maDj
W ilh all deference to Leg!»-
The wretch was put on the street to
19 tf
. ■ * f
ations for working their claims more
A d n i £ B I Í - 4 í ‘ . l l N » B .*AJ|!
run
the
gauntlet,
and
he
received
a
ter
.(Ucated
to
meet
at
the
Court
House,
in
!
,
„
ive
clucuses,
w0
thlnk
,ilat
,
he
rcg.
1
-
- - . . . . --------— ,
lative caucuses, we m in t tu
extensively.
Si A A S ,
rible castigation. He was then ordered
. Pallan, on Saturday, the lllth day o f u|arly choMn co „ ven.ion is the higher
N’ P U R SU AN C E OF AN ORDER OF T F !:
— McMinville claims to have a pop to leave town and never make his ap
D E A L E R IN
County Court of Polk Comity. Oregon, in 1
February, 1870, at 1 o'clock r . m „ for a,|(j safer lribunal- W e all
ulation
o
f
449,
including
88
families
all remember
pearance there again.
January term, A. D. I S 7 t h e imders _rn. A-l
U I N T iH I W A D E
B O O TS,
the purpose of fixing time aud manner t)ie jrrcat contest between Douglas and and 60 single men.
i.aitiis rator of the estate of David Bur ien. de
— Gov. Woods, who has held the
Slate s t r e e t , S ale m , O regon*
o f holdiug the County Convention, and Lincoln in Illinois, wherein the candi
— On the 14tli inst. a portion o f the position o f Deacon o f the Christian ceased, will on Monday the 7th d iy of Man-li. A
I>. 1870, at the Court House door in Dallas, in
Two doors from Express office.
for the transaction o f such other busi dacy in either party was not left to a skeleton o f a man was found on Mr. church, was ordained Elder last Sun said county, between the hours <*f U A. M. an 1 -1
Joseph Redding’s place near Glad T id
P. M. of said day, c\j osc for public sale, for gold
ness as may properly come before it.
T U S T R E C E IV E D . A GOOD STOCK OF
Legislative caucus. The impolicy o f ings, Clackamas county. .Mr. Redding day, at Salem.
or silver coin, to the higlust bidder, all
♦ I Freni’ .« Kip and Calf Skins. California Kip
— John Arnoup is at Portland hav the right, title and interest which the said and f a f f Skin.«, and California Solo Leather,
A full aud punctual attendance is that method o f deciding the Senatorial
was cleaning away some young firs,
ing au eight days’ discussiun o f Spirit David liurdcu had at the time of his ocee ise. which l offer for sale cheap.
desired.
in aud to the following di-cribcd Real Estate,
question, we think, was not there, nor about twenty yards from the road, when
ualism with Mr. Todd.
viz.: The K. I of the S, W . *, and the S. $ of
B E N J. 1IA T D E N ,
.he
came
upon
the
remains.
The
skull,
has it been since so remotely hinted at.
— The family o f Senator Miller, of the W . ) of the N. E. j of .-eetion 9, T. 0. S., F U R « ! F U R « ! ! F U R « ! ! !
Chairman.
back-bone and a thigh-bone with rem
K. 7 W . of the Willamette Meridian.
Also,
nants o f clothing and boots, were all Jackson county, has been seriously the undivided one halt interest in and to tli.i
Thee highest price in cash paid for Furs and
35
T IG H T E N IN G T H E SC R E W ?’.
V i r g i n i a A d m i t t e d a t , L a s t .— '
that were left. The skull presented afflicted within the past four weeks. N. J of the W . I of the N. E. j of same sec Hides.
tion
and
township.
All
said
premises
bring
uo marks o f violence. Two front teeth About ten days ago one o f his daugh u Polk County, Oregon. Sa!o to cotntn ;ncr at
A s we go to press, we are surprised to
V
I C K S ’
Under this head, the Salem Press
ters, six years old, died of scarlet fever. one o’clock P. M . of said day. Terms of sale :
learn by telegrngh to the Portland tells the following homely truths : “ It were gone. No one, so far as we know,
F L O R A L G U ID E t o r I S 7 0
has any knowledge o f the disappearance On the 12th inst., another daughter, Cush in band.
papers, that A irginia has gone through will be seen by the telegraphic report
W M . BURDEN,
aged
three
years,
died
o
f
the
same
dis
o f any man, whereby to support a the
Administrator.
TtiK Finsr E dition of G nv ; HrvmtRn axi »
the farce o f being admitted into the of the proceedings o f Congress that ory o f this mystery.
ease, while a son, eight years old, lies
Fr .uvAN & W hitson ,
T wenty T hoi sani » copies of V ic k s l l l u - t r a —
at the point o f death, and au infant is
Uniou. IIow long will that act of Con Virginia, after having for the second
Administrator’s Attorneys.
ted C a ta lo g u e o l'S e e d s and L 'ioral C u i d e ,
— .Steps arc being taken for the erec very sick.
January, 29, I870.-n«:!9.
is published and ready to send out. It is ele
gress stick ? and how many months will or third time fully complied with all tion o f Baptist and Methodist churches
gantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about
— A fire at Boise City on the night
i 200 fine wood Engravings of Flowers and V e
it be before \ irginia will be put through
at
Brownsville.
T
H
E
TI.T|E
IQ
A
«
U'D.TIE
!
the conditions prescribed for her ad
of the Gth inst., destroyed property to
getables, and a beautiful Co lor an P i . atk — con
the same evoiutious that Georgia is now mission into the Union— it having been
— Wheat has advanced seven and a the amount o f $75,000.
sisting of seveu varieties of Phlox Drummondii,
H E N TH OSE IN D E B T E D TO THE
making a fine
being subjected to at the hands o f the previously determined by every depart half cents per bushel at Albany.
undersigned must settle up. I will not
— One day last week, Mr. John M il
B O Q .U E T O F ,J t p .O X E S .
— The Salem flouring mills manu ler, living in Benton county, caught in carry old accounts up to new books, us hereto
Washington usurpers?
Great States ment o f the Government that she had
fore.
All
must
settlo
up
to
the
1st
of
January
It
is
the most beautiful, as well as tbe most
are but mere playthings in the hands o f never been out, and that no Sta, e could factured 8,800 barrels o f flour last a trap a monster wolf which stood three 1870. Further delay is not only unnecessary instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain
year.
J. II. L E W I S .
aud thorough directions lor the
feet high, and measured six feet from but dangerous.
these unscrupulous tyrants.
get out o f the Union— is yet deuied re
Culture of Flowers and Vegetables»
— The Statesman tells a story about the tip o f its nose to the end o f its tail.
TlIE Democrats o f Polk county arc presentation in Congress or the control an engineer on one o f the steamboats It is estimated that this beast has killed
The Floral Guide is published for the benefit
«Iterili ’s «ale.
of my customers, to whom it is sent free with
invited to attend the meeting o f the over her own State Government, hut being warned by spirits that the boiler over two hundred dollars worth o f stock
out application, but will be forwarded to all
y V IR T U E OF AN E X E C U T IO N TO ME
who apply by mail, for T en C ents , which ia
County Central Committeee, on the upon assenting to other humiliating was about to explode for want o f water, in that neighboraood within the past
directed, issued out of the Circuit Court
not
halt the cost. Address,
lew
weeks.
by
whieh
means
a
catastrophe
was
avert
of the State of Oregon for the County of Polk,
1 Oth ot February, at Dallas, as ex-Sen- conditions to be proscribed by ex poet
J A N E S V IC K ,
ed.
a judgment rendered therein on the 8th day
— The municipal election at Corvallis iu
ator Nesmith and lion. Benj. Hayden, facto laws. Talk o f the national shame
of December, A I> 1809, in favor o f Allen A
Rochester, N. Y .
— A survey ot the route o f the A l last week resulted in the return of Mr. Lewis and against the property, personal and
are expected to address the Democracy o f repudiation ! Since the Republican
bany and Lebanon canal has beeu or E. Fox, Democrat, by a majority of teu real, o f W . M. Hart, for the sum of twenty-nine
on the political topics of the day. Come party has controlled the Government, dered.
votes over Mr. Gaylord. A tolerably hundred ami seventy and 75—100th dollars, I
have levied upon all the right, title and inter
one, come a ll!
Let there be such a it has violated every public pledge and
est of the above named defendant in and to the
— The Ashland woolen factory re full vote was polled.
PAY I P ! PAY I P !
gathering of the ‘ ‘ elans” on that day repudiated every honorable obligation, sumed work last week, the flume having
— W e learn that the Myrtle Creek following described premises and parcels of
land, to w!t: Blocks Nos. six and seven and
Hotel came very near being consumed lots nos. four and live in block sixteen, in the
that the enemy will be cowed and skulk proving faithless to all but party and been repaired.
8 T H E N E W Y E A R IIAS N OW SET
by fire on Wednesday night. Fortun town of Independence, Polk county, Oregon:
away in utter despair.
in, we must closo our books of the past
plunder, shoddy contractors aud bond
— The next Teachers' Meeting for
ately, the fire was discovered and extin also, tbe following described premises situated year uml begin anew. Those knowing them
holders to whom it is bound by the tie o f Benton county will be held March 25
in tbe County of Polk and Stute of Oregon, iu
guished bofore much damage was township 8 south, range 4 west Willamette mer selves indebted to us will pleate como lorwurd
and settle without del«y, as we must have mo
and
20,
at
Corvallis.
M l n g e n ' s S p e e c h . — Persons de- ! selliuterest which binds thieves to ob-
done.
idian, in section 21, commencing at tbe south ney to do business. Thankful to the public for
— It is generally believed in the
airing copies ot this masterly, logical | serve mutual faith. Repudiation is the
corner of claim no. fiJ, notification no. their liberal patronage ia th« past, we hope tu
— A correspondent at Canyon City west
1825; thence north 5 chains; thence oast 11.95 merit a continuance of the tarns in the future
neighborhood
o
f
(Had
Tidings
that
the
effiirt, can procure them tree from the central idea and vital principal of the
says, January 17th, that during the chains to the bank o f the Willamette river; by doing busiuess upon legitimate principles.
human remains found there lately are
agents o f the Oregon IL-rald, or by Radical party.
week just past, over three feet of snow thence south 78 degrees, west 5 chains ; thence
W . C. BROW N A CO,
those of an old man named Alexander,
west 10.84 chains to the place of boginning:
Dallas, Ogn., Jan, 8, 1879.
fell iu the Olive and Burnt River dis containing six acres, more or less. Also, all of
writing to the publication office oi that
who was living in that neighborhood
tricts, making the total depth o f suow that part of tbe east half of the land claim of
paper, inclosing a postage stamp.
Alexander was
R e a d the exquisite lines on the first about three years ugo.
C. P. Cook, and bounded as follows: on the
nearly six feet.
west by the division line between C. P. Cook
pa:e, writtten by Mr. Mungen, the the owner o f a considerable band of
—
An
old
hotel,
occupied
as
a
dwell
and
wife; on tbe north by tbe land claim of
cattle,
about
which
he
and
his
neigh
E m a n c i p a t i o n . — Colonel Don Piatt
hero o f Ohio, while in Washington, to
Thomas Burbank; southerly by tbe Willamette
ing
in
the
lower
part
of
the
town
of
bors had a quarrel in July, in regard to
tias turned his attention to exposing his
river; lastly, by the so-called Big Slough;
his wife at home.
their running upon the open range. A Corvallis, caught fire about 4 o ’clock being tbe land sold uuder execution by J. 8.
WHAT U O!
Radical party friends. Speaking o f
few days after this quarrel he disap on the morning o f the 25th, and was Holman, Sheriff, iu the case of liuss A Brother
neuro emancipation, he thus writes:
The inmates escaped vs. C. P. Cook.
N e w s p a p e r C h a n g e . — M. P. Bull peared mysteriously, and has never been partly consumed.
LL PERSONS IN D E B T E D TO T H B
Notice is hereby given that on S a tu r d a y ,
undersigned will please call and settle im
“ I he cheapest philanthropy is that founder o f the Evening Commercial heard from since. Subsequently his uninjured, but the building was consid J a n u a r y 4 U th , I h : u , between the hours of
mediately, and thereby savo cost to themselvqs
erably
damaged.
10 o’clock a m and 4 o’clock p m. at the Court
which frees somebody else’s nigger. newspaper at Portland, has sold out to cattle were driven away by unknown
and expense to me.
House door in Dallas, Polk county, I will sell
B. F. NICHOLS,
—
The
number
o
f
applicants
for
em
parties.
It
is
believed
that
he
was
mur
Had these slaves belonged to us instead parties not named. Rumor has it that
to tbo highest bidder, for cash in hand, tin*
Dallas,
Ogn.,
Jan.
8th,
1870.______________
dered and his body thrown into the ployment at the Portland Labor Ex
above described premises, to satisfy the said
of the South, is there any one simple Jas. O Meara is to be the Editor. In
thicket where the skeleton was found. chango during the month o f January judgment and costs and accruing costs.
LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock p m of said
enough to believe we would have had politics the paper still remains iudt-pen- It is designed to institute n thorough was 8 7 ; o f whom 14 obtained employ-
Cosh or Marketable Produce at
day.
J. W . SM ITH ,
________
I*»- H. LEWIS’S,
ment.
war of emancipation? Not much.” ; dent.
investigation o f the whole matter.
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Sheriff of Polk county, Ogn.
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