Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, February 05, 1870, Image 2

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POLK l'OU NT If TI HE S.
C O U N T ? O F F IC IA L P A P E R .
DALLAS,
SATURDAY,
ac . e n c i e s
fok
t h e
FEB.
“ T im
e s
5.
.»*
6. W. CANNON. Esq . is our authorised
Business Agent for Portland and vicinity.
THOS. B3YCE. Esq . is our only authorized
Eusiuess Agent in San Frau cisco.
D E M O C R A T IC
STATE
T IO N .
CONVEN­
$
have increased and continue to increase
and the people are beginning to cry,
“ How long, oh Lord) how long !”
A W ord to th* Dem ocracy o f Polk.
D a l l a s , F e b . S', 1870.
A lb a n y , on
W ed n esd a y , the £ 3 d d a y o f
M a rch ,
at 10 o’ clock a. ui. o f said day, for the
purpose o f nominating Governor, Metu<-
t>er o f Congress, Secretary o f State,'
Treasurer, State Printer, Jud«*e o f Se­
cond District. Judire o f Third District,
and Judge o f Fifth District, to be sup­
ported :it the next June election.
By order of said ('oiuu ittce, repre­
sentation to said Convention was based
on the vote cast for Democratic Con­
gressman at the last election, giving to
each county one delegate for every sev­
enty-five Democratic votes cast, und one
delegate fir every fraction o f thirty-
eight a11(1 UVlT. hut allowing each
ty .it It*a»t nil e deleu .itt- therein ;
rule ut' apport limili nit will give
several eountie? tin_• following nt
uf dole,{Ute«, to wit
Renton f
C Lek u tu us
J ?« u 18
(Vluiubia
< ï rant
Joseph ine
Linn
Multo* tuali
Tillutuook
Union
W asco
At the residencc of J. J. Johnson, Etq., in
lndependei.ee, on tbc 27th inst., hy Rev. B R.
Baxter, Mr. J. P. Irwin and Miss Sarah John­
son. all ( f Pulk county.
M o n m o u t h , Feb. 2 ,1 8 7 0 .
E d it o r T i m e s : W o are told that
E d it o r T im e s : In mv last I gave
W e, as a people, are to-day ground
u Eternal vigilance is the price o f lib­ you some reasons why I am a Democrat.
down under bonds more galling than
[Salem papers, pleane copy.]
erty," nor do I think it less true that I will now give other reasoos why I act
were ever worn hy Southern slaves
“ eternal vigilance " is the price by with the Democratic party. I act with Gcueral Debility la Nature’* Appeal
The pitiful morsel that the poor have
for Help.
whioh every other great good is estab­ that party because it stands by the doc­
earned by honest toil is snatched (roni
Thousands o f persons, without specific ail­
lished and maiutained.
W e are again
trine
o
f
States
Rights
as
embodied
in
ment,
aro the victims of languor aud lassitude.
the uioulhs o f their half starved chil-
upon the verge o f another contest that the Constitution, and as advocated, in The unthinking are apt to confound this spe­
drgu to raise the necessary taxes to fill
o f inertion with laziness; whereas it usu
shall try the capacity of man for self- accordance therewith, by Jefferson, cies
ally
arisas from a want o f organic energy, for
the b rndhonders’ coffers. Mr. 8hoddy |
government.
I shall not stop to prove Jackson, and other great leaders o f the whjpfc th* «abject js no more responsible than
the iM rM flbtoA aav for their defci-tire vis-
dwells in his brown stone mansion on a
the capacity o f the people o f this gov­ party. For take away the rights o f lion. Buehwper 80 Uf, although they may be free
fashionable street; his residence is de­
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ernment for this great trust; but shall States, and the Constitution becomes from pain, are os truly invalids, and as much
in
need
of
medical
aid.
os
if they were tor­
corated with all the costly ornaments
assume that they are, and will therefore obselete, and our Republican form of mented with the pangs of acute disease. They
that wealth can procure— himself and
addres myself to the intelligence o f the government becomes a government of require a - ionic und ALTEn ative , that will
rouse and rcgulati their tor) id organizations.
family gaily attired in purple and fine
people o f Polk, who, with God, are the centralized pow er; against which Jefl- In cases of this kind, llO ST hT TE R ’S STOM­
linen.
ACH BITTERS produce an immediate and
conservators o f our interests. In tip* erson, Washington, and Jackson have most favorable effect. The debilitated aud de­
But ho is r ic h ; he has been in the
great contest now at hand, that shall raised the warning voice, and urged the sponding valetudinarian, who feets as if ho
More but half alive ; who shuns company, and
employ o f the Government— in fact he
try this capacity, I see the old distinc­ people to guard well the distribution o f has no relish either for business or pleasure, is
is a bondholder. H e lent his substance
tion, that of party difference ; this, with power as provided in the Constitution, metamorphosed, by a brief course of this most
potont vegatable invigorant. into quiet a differ­
to the nation when the nation wa9 in
a due regard for the opinions o f other?, for in that distribution o f power lies our ent being. Tbo cliunge effected by the BIT­
TERS, in his b dily uud mental condition, is
P.-ril; true, he JiJ not risk hi, pro, [ j , ,
u
by thi, mt.„03 wo alone car,
only hope o f self-government. The a surprise to himself and to bis friends. Jle
knous carcass on tho field of carnage
avoid those two calamities that have maintenance inviolate of the rights of mopes no la rg er; the active principle of life,
which seemed t-> have died out of him. is re­
and death. No, no, not b e ! That
so often destroyed tbc happiness o f a the States, whose right to control tln.-ir awakened, aud be feels like a new uian. Re­
would|never do; his services were needed
that debility is not only an afflic­
people, v i z : heartless despotism, or own domestic institutions is essentially membering
tion itself, but an invitation to disease, no
at home. He loaned his money to the
frenzied fanaticism. The tendency of necessary to the perpetuation o f our Ro- time slimOi! l-c lost in recruiting the broken-
Government and took the Government’s
down system with this choicest aud most potent
Radicalism is destruction, and it matters publicati form pf government. I f the o f all TONICS AND X Kit VINES.
DodO-tt
bonds for only about two and one-half
uot from whcuce it comes, the result doctrine shall once prevail, and be ac­
times the amount loaned, and the only
N K W A D VEliT1SEM ESTS~
is the same.
Hence the tcudm ry o f quiesced in by the people o f the United
condition required was that he should
the Republican party is downward in­ States, that the Federal government can T H E B E A U T I F U L A * * T !
have the interest on the amount o f the
stead o f upward. Iu republics where usurp powers expressly reserved to the
bonds paid semi-annually in gold coin,
R. W. II. CATTKRLIN. ARTIST. HAS
the ruling power is directly derived States, the days o f the Republic are
located at Dallas, und is now occ-upting
and that his bonds were to be exempt
Mr.
Lafoilett's Picture Gallery. He has the
from the mas-es, the crazy ebullition« of passed aud the days o f the Empire have
latest improvements, and is determined to give
from taxation. Generous-hearted sou’^
the uiob may triumph for a brief space, begun, and we are preparing to re enact satisfaction. Give him a call, one and all. for
and oh, how loya l!
Coogress should
in times of great excitement and possi­ the history o f the lull and decline ol he will take a pretty picture, whether the sub­
ject is so or not.
without delay vote pensions to these
Dullus, Jau. 28,
ble danger, but so soon as »ho tendency Rome.
patriotic curses.
is discovered the great masses wheel
Now what is the position o f the R e­
BELA b a c ìa » A T F A R !
Dcmocracv
•t demands that these bonds into action and dieplnce the spoilers
publican party on this question? The
: shall be taxed as other property is, or
FOR
and desecrators o f their trust. Thus Constitution says that the powers not
in defalt o f this, repudiated.
The
viewing the tendency o f Radicalism— delegated to the United States by that
G o o d s ¿ it C o s t i
masses of tho people, everywhere, are
rather than that o f great national difler- instrument are reserved to the States
demanding it, and, as sure as fate if the
ences, that take into their scope the respectively. A Republican Congress AT TH E POST OFFICE STORE !
first course is not adopted, the other
good o f the whole country— I shall claims all powers exercised by the Brit
will be, and the whole bonded debt will
now turn aud mark the couscquences o f ish Parliament, and denies that the
be wiped out, and the people at onee
this spirit, as it influecces the individ­ Stutes or the people have any.
freed from the galling taxation that
W hat becomes o f the Constitution,
F o r Sale o r R en t.
ual members o f a single party. Cliques
now oppresses them.
or combinations are the offsprings o f the righ s of States or o f the people
*
*
By virtue o f the action o f the Demo
critic State Convention, which was
held at Portland, on Thursday, March
19th, 1808, and o f the Democratic
State Oetrral Committee, which was
held at the same place, on Jaunary 8th,
1879. the Democratic State Convention
will be held at
IttA h K lE D .
C O U E K SP O N D E N C E
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MOORE’S BLOCS, SALEM.
G ood s b y tlie P a c k a g e at R e d u c e d Rat#
mvl0-3rf
U n d erw ood , B a r k e r
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I
Co,.
&
W AGOX BAK ERS,
Comm ercial
street,
Salem.
Ore g o » ,
a n u f a c t u r e a l l k in d s o p w a o *
M
ONS after the most approved styles and
the best o f workmanship, on short notice, and
A T P O R T L A N D P R IC E S !
______ _______21-Lf
F
O
_________
,
s l o a t
C arriage a n d O rn a m e n ta l
SIGHT P A I N T E R ,
Commercial Street,
Opposite Starkey’ s Block,
21-tf
SALEM,
Saddlery, ^ 4 Harness,
OOM 24X50 FEET FITTED UP WITH
*• • I
FAR HART,
A
WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCERS
Shelves and
ami Counters. Reut $15 per
¡-'helves
personal raneir and uj-pleasute, and wheu Sumner’s lull becomes a law?
month, Greenback*.
Deprive the Supreme C«uirt of the pmv
^can no more exsist in a great party,
or to decide upon the constitutionality
thfit has the general good o f the masses
o f laws passed by Congress, aud all the
F o r Sale.
in view, than can the powerful trunk
enumerated rights o f the Constitution
o f the oak give life and beauty to its
PRICE $450 IN
OUSE AND LOT.
become lost in the centralized and over 11 G n-Piiliacks. Also ONE LOT, for
foliage, after it has been rent by the
whelming power o f Congress. It cun in G re«* ubac! s.
Apply at the P<*8t Office Store, in Dallas,
lightning’s ho]t. How important then,
then do away with the elective franchise, P-dk County, Oregon.
that we should coat aside all petty dis­
abolish State lines, appoint our Gover­
turbances, having only in view the will
nors, our Judges, iu fact u.-urp all pow*
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS !
the citizens warned him off. This gave o f the party, and the greatest possible ^ r , and wield a sceptre i f despotism
D E M O C R A T IC c o u n t y
COM.
rise tu^ptuob feeling, which culminated fpwdpkde ived from a due exercise of with more effect than any single Mon
O F E V E R Y V A R IE T Y ,
M IT T E E .
in th« organization of a vigilance com­ such will.
arch on the face o f the earth.
It is to be hoped that no such differ-
The members o f the Democratic Cen­ mittee, who threaten to proceed to ex­
A T G. B. S T ! LES* S T O R S Ï
In lSiiü, Banks, in a speech made in
tral Committee o f Polk county are re­ tremities if further attempts are made erences alluded to above exist in the
Dallas!', Lin. 29.-.‘iS-4t.
Massachusetts, said : “ I can conceive
quested to meet at the Court House, in to obtain unlawful possession o f private Democratic party o f Polk county, nor
a time when this Constitution shall not
A d m in i s t r a t o r ’* S a le.
Dallas, on Saturday, the 19th day o f lands. A man named McDaniel went do I think there will be such. But tu-
be in existence; when we shall hav^an
February, 1870, at 1 o'clock p. m., fur to the assistance o f Gibson, and we learn cannot be too often admonished of their
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
absolute, dictatorial govern meut, train-
l Comity Court <•! PnlL County, ««reiron. mml,
evil
effects.
These
petty
wrangling-
the purpose o f fixing time and manner ! by telegraph to the same paper, dated
mitted from age to age, with men at its Jiiiutnry ti-rm. A. D. IS70. tin- im.liriijfmU A<1
id iittS r.it'*r of the
of D.ivi l Burden. <ie-
o f holding the County Convention, and t Steilacootn, January 14, 10:30 a. m , and dissensions arc wore apt to occur—
lo ad who arc made rulers hy mili ary rciiM-'l. will -in Monilny ili*- Tib *tuv o f Marrh. A.
for the transaction o f such other busi­ that the Vigilance Committee o f Pierce if they occur at all— iu a party when it
commission.’ ’ The Republican part) J>. 1S7II, ¡it the Court lioost- it*.or in Dallas, in
sai l county, between the b*>urs
A. M. an 1 4
is
certain
of
victory,
for
then
it
is
that
ness as may properly come before it.
County shot Gibsqn and McDaniel that
is fast bringing this thought to a perfect
M. of said day, i-xpoi-r for public sal«-. N*r ^ald
A full and punctual attendance is morning, about seven o ’clock, while factions, thirsting for the spoils o f
or silver coin, t*> the hicln.-a bidder, all
realization in fact, for arc not some of ilie rijrlit. title ami ii-tt-r* si. whi<-h the said
office,
destroy
the
unity
o
f
the
party
desired.
they were on their way to town. Gib
tho States of the Union held iu sul.jec David Burden bad at the time of hi» decease,
BENJ. HAYDEN,
the
harmony
o
f
its
conventions,
set
iu and to the fallowing: described R*- h 1 Estate,
son was mortally wounded; McDaniel
lion to military authority, and ruled by vis.; Tbo E. J of the S. W.
Chairman.
and the S. i of
escaping with one birdshot in his arm at naught the will o f the people, and that authority with dictatorial power? tlu- W. 4 of tho N. E. i id i-oction 9, T. f>. S..
It. 7 W. o f tlio Willanii-lte Meridian.
Als**.
T H E COMING C AN VASS.
The Committee, numbering from forty thereby tearing down every safeguard, And from whence emaaiues that power ? the undivided ODe-li:tlf interest in and to thi
to fifty tnen, arrived in town about fif permit th6 enemy to '7*dfetablish his From the Congress o f the United State«. N. J of tho W. J of the N. K. | o f same so«--
W e have been told for the last two
lioit findf township.
All said promises b.dnir
teen minutes afterwards, and shot M c­ snpremacy and invest himself with the From that body every member o f which u Folk C#uujv, Oro'-on Sale to c-nnmanco at
or three years that the Democratic
Therefore
oneo'slset F. H . of said day. Tortus o f sale :
Daniel, mortally wounding him. After honors and spoils o f office.
is sworn to support the Constitution. Cash in Band.
party was dead; that all tho issues
shooting McDaniel, the Committee took let us not descend into this sectional But l suppose the Radical ideas o f those
WM. BURDEN.
that made up the sum ti t 1 o f differ­
strife
with
one
another,
but
keep
our
Administrator.
charge o f Gibson, intending to take him
members can readily frame a mental
S ullivan A W hitson ,
ences between that und the Republi­
to the jail, as none o f the hotels would arms burnished, strong and pointed, reservation when taking the oath,
Administrator's Attorneys.
can party, were terminated by the war ;
January, 29, 1870.-nn."9.
having
the
common
Weal
o
f
the
country
receive him. On the way thither, Gib
thereby presuming that they cau avoid
hence there is uo longer any necessity
T H K T U B E H A S UO.YIE!
son made a grab at a revolver on the in view, and the overthrow o f the the eonscqm nceà o f moral perjury. *
fo r a Democratic party. But let us e x ­
person of one o f the Committee, which just cueniy o f constitutional goverment
The Democratic principle, as I TITHEN THOSE INDEBTED TO THE
amine this mutter a little and see how
T t undersigned inu!*t settle up. 1 will not
Went off, uud shot John Higbstream iu in this country. W ith this spirit and
understand it. is to recognize each State curry old accounts up to new books, ns hereto­
the acceunt stands?
It is true that
determination,
uot
only
marking
the
the foot. The Committee thereupon
o f the Union as independent, sovereign fore. All must settle up to the 1st of January
the doctrine o f State Rights— those
1S70. Further delay is not only unnecessary
-hot Gibson dead, one ball going efforts o f Polk county, but of our
.1. I I . l.l'7W |H .
and equal in its sovereignty. This is hut dangerous.
immutable principles upon which the
eutire
State,
we
jyill
sep
the
last
vestige
through him and wounding Lcgard in
why l am a Democrat. In my next I
Government was founded— has l»ecn,
M u r i l i ' * M u le .
the Leg. Gibson is supposed to have o f consolidation and empire fall from
the shoulders of our would-be rulers, will give you other reasons.
for the time being, in the madness ol
killed a man in Idaho and one ip Cal­
y v ir t u e o f an e x e c u t io n to me
and the people of Oregon will again
No. G
the times, crushed, aud the
des­
directed, issued out of tho Circuit Court
ifornia, and to be a desperate character- stand out in the boldness o f their orig­
«•f
the
State o f Oregon for tho County o f Polk,
potic idea o f centralization has taken
iu a judgment rendered therein on tho Sth dav
lie was no coward. Another man was inal sovereignty, exulting in tho pride
root in the hearts o f many of the [ico-
T h e C o o n a n d t h e C a r p e t - b a g g e r . of December, A D I8tt9, in favor o f Allen A
shot through the thigh by one of their and glory o f their native prowess, with
Lewis ami against the property, personal. and,
ple. Yet thf* poet has well said that
notasingle constitutional right abridged, The Baton Rouge Advocate is respon- real, of W. M. Hart, for the sum of twenty-nine
own party before Gibson was killed.
“ Truth rrusbed to earth will rise again.”
but maiutaiping that perfect «ymiuetry sililo for the following good story of hundred nnd seventy and 75-100th dollars, I
The Sisters o f Charity took the dead
have levied upon all the right, title and inter­
But there are many other living, vi­
o f Faith. Obedience aud Love, so per­
est of the above named defendant in and to the
coons aud carpet-baggers :
bodies
and
had
them
prepared
for
bu­
fectly recognized in the American
following described premises and paroojs of
tal issues before the people— issues that
“ Is that coon lively ? "
land, to w!ti Blocks Nos. six and seven and
ff al, and they were buried side by side. frame work of constitutional govern­
affect the intereats cif every man. The
lots top. four nnd five in block sixteen, iu the
“
Oh,
ye?,
sir,’
’
replied
the
black
pos
ment— the admiration and wonder of
toiyn of Independence, Polk county, Oregon;
enemies o f constitutional liberty are
W hile we are sessor of ns wild a specimen as ever »Is«», the following described premises situated
T iif . R f y il e r ’ s B o o k .— Mrs. Har the civilized world.
doing all that their evil dispositions
in the County of I*«.Ik und t'late o f Oregon, in
praying to that God who watches over made tracks in the Comité swamps.
riet Stowe’s long talked o f work, en
township 8 south, range 4 west Willnmette ni-r-
“
Wfcll,
I
want
a
real
lively
fellow
;
can desire to keep the people blinded
the destinies o f states and empires to
idiun, in section 21, commencing at the south­
titled “ Lady Byron Vindicated," has
put
him
on
that
root,”
pointing
to
a
low
vouchsafe unto us these triumphs aud
to these issues. As long as they can
west corner of claim no. fill, notification no,
been issued from the press. It is erro­
er knot o f a very tall oak.
1825} thenceforth 5 chains: thence east 11.‘95
blessings,
let
us
look
well
to
our
arms,
direct the attention o f the people to^
The negro did so, and the coon went chains to the bank o f the Willnqiette river;
neously named, as the grave-desecrator and keep our powder dry !
L. V .
other mutters and kaep them from ex
up the tree like a fctreak of greased thence south 78 degrees, west 5 chains; thence
labors rather to apologize for her own vc
west 18.84 chains to the place of beginning;
amining those matters that so deeply
D octors
D i s a g r e e . — Dr. K, R , lightning.
containing six acres, more or less. Also, all of
nalityin exhuming the ashes o f the dead
‘ •You satisfied, bos?, lie’s lively ?"
that part of the east half o f the land claim o f
affect them, just so long will they re­
to sift scandal therefrom, than to proofs Fisk, o f Salem, has resigned his position
“ W ell, yes, but I don’t want a coon C. P. Cook, and h«>undcd ns follows; on the
tain power. -But the people are Itecom
west hy the division line bctw’een C. P. Cook
o f Lord Byron’s reputed crime
Pre­ as editor o f the Oregon Medical and in a tree top.”
and wife; on the norlh by tbc land claim of
ing aroused.
Their pockets are being pare y«»u prurient prudes and lovers o f Surgical Reporter, and the chair o f the
The freednian looked up the tree, Thomas Burbank ; southerly by the Willamette
drained to keep in power a set o f dem ­ nauseating scandal and slander, for Har­ Practice o f Medicine in the University, whistled, scratched his head for an idea, river; lastly, by the so-called Big Slough;
the laud sold under execution by J. S.
The cause assigned is the exceptions i f and said : “ W ell, boss, dat coon is like being
agogues and to support a crew o f worth
Holman, Sheriff, in tho case of Hass A Brother
riet has spread herself.
tho Faculty to anartiole he had pub­ a carpct-Jjagger, bery promising when vs. C. P. Cook.
less vagabonds. Time and again have
Notice is hereby giveu that on Saturday,
lished in the Reporter. Dr. H Carpen he’s down, but when he’ s up he ain’ t
T h e latest strike is one reported at
they been told that the public debt was
J
a
n u a r y 2U tll, 1 8 7 0 , between the hours of
ter publishes a card in the 'Statesman, no use to nobody." •
10 o’clock a m and 4 o’clock p m, at tbo Court
beiog rapidly reduced, and that soon Albany, N. Y ., among the boarders o f and saysl there was no necessity for
jlouse door in Dallas, Polk county, I will sell
to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the
the present burthensome taxation would a certain hotel, for batter hash. W e Dr. Fisk’s resignation. He thinks the
“
W
htt
is
a
»trait
?’’
The
«lass
looked
above described premises, to satisfy the said
Cease, aud that what they had they shall probably next hear o f some land­ real trouble was the proposition to ap­
judgment and costs and accruing costs.
nk,
except
one
small
bov,
who
said
point an associate editor with Dr. Fjak;
Sale (0 uotfttnence at 1 o’clock p m o f said
Could soon call their own.
But, alas! lord striking for A better lpt o f
to which that gentleman strenuously he fto^ld tell. The schoolmarm told day.
J* W. ¿5111H,
bim to proceed. “ It beats two p a ir /'
35
Sheriff o f Polk eouaty, Ogn.
patead of thi« being the case, taxes boarders.
objects.
i
B
‘7
—
25 Sorts of either for S I; prepaid hy mail.
Also Small Fruits, Plants. Bulbs, all the new
Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early
Rose Potato, prepaid, for $1. Conover’s Col­
ossal Asparagus, $3 per 100; $25 per 1000 pre­
paid. New hardy fragrant everblooming Ja­
pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. Traa
Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowlaod
culture, $1 per 100, prepaid, with direotioa*.
Priced catalogue to any address gratis; also,
trade list Seeds on commission.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries aad
Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass.
Estab­
lished In 1842.
M
7
Baker
8 ! Clatsop
o
j
Curry
o m Douglas
Jackson
*> Lane
17
Marioo
1G Folk
1 Umatilla
7 Washington
0 Yamhill
Total
The time for holdinj; the f
Conventions to elect delegates to the
V IG IL A N T E S IN W A S H IN G T O N
State Democratic Convention, was left
TE R R ITO R Y',
by the Committee to the several Coun­
ty Committees, whose duty it will be to
From the Olympia Tribune o f last
provide therefor.
Saturday we learn that there is
The Committee would respectfully
great excitement in Pierce county, W.
urge prompt action on the part of the
T., in regard to squatters,
A man
Democracy o f the several counties.
named Gibson made an attempt to pos­
h. F «BOYER,
V . T r e v it t ,
Chairman.
sess himself o f the claim of W ren, on
Secretary.
tlie Muck, by squalling, when a body o f
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A F r e i k G a r d e n ,F lo w e r ,
Aw Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub
and Evergreen Seeds, with direc­
tions for culture, prepaid by m&lL
The most complete and judlcioua
assortment in the country. Agents
wanted.
S. C, S T I L E S ,
Mailt st. (opposite the Court House), Dallas*
anufacturer
M
and
in
dealer
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars,
Check Lines, etc., etf . . o f all kinds, which he is
prepared to sell at the lowest living rates.
£W *R E P A IR IN G <h>nc on short notice.
HURGREN & SHINDLER,
Importers and Dealers in
FURNITURE
AND
B E D D IN G .
T h e l.n r g e s t S to ck and the O ld est
triture llo u » e Iu P o r tla n d .
Par*
WAKEROOM î * AND FACTORT:
7URNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
18 tf
N. H A A S ,
D EALER IN
CUSTOM B A B E
B O O TS,
S ta te S tr e e t, Salem . O r e g o n ,
Two doors from Express office.
1 U * T RECEIVED. A GOOD RTOCK OF
» / French Kip anti Calf Skins, California Kip
and Calf Skins, and California Sole Leather,
which 1 offer for sale cheap.
FU R S! F U R S !! F U R S !!!
Thee highest price in cash paid for Furs nod
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F L O R A L GUI B E for 1870
T he F iiist E ditiox o r O ne Ilrtinnicn aud
T wajrrv T hoi kaho copies of V ick s Illu * tra ­
ted C a ta lo g u e o f S eed s aud f l o r a l G u id e ,
is published und ready to send out. It is elo-
irantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about
200 lino wood Engravings o f Flowers and Ve-
getab'es. and a beautiful CoLotiKn P late —con ­
sisting o f seven varieties o f Phlox Drumuiondii,
making a fine
BOUUET OP PH LO XES.
It is ihn most beautiful, us well as the most
instructive Floral Guido published, giving plain
and thorough directions for the
C u ltu re o f F lo w e r s and V e g e t a b le s .
The Flornl Guide is published for the benefit
of my customers, to whom it is sent fre« with­
out application, hut will he forwarded to a))
who apply hy mail, for T en C e n t s , which is
not halt the cost. Address,
/
J A N E S V IC K ,
• R o c h e s te r , N . Y .
NEW YEAR, 1870.
PAY UP!
P A Y IIP !
4 S THE NEW YEAR HAS NOW SET
in, we must close our hooks o f the past
year uud begin anew. Those knowing them­
selves indebted to n< will pleaic come forward
and settle without delay, as we must have mo-
ney to do business. Thankful to the public for
their liberal patronage in the past, we hope to
merit a continuance o f the saino iu the futur*
hy doing business upon legitimate principles.
W , C . B R O W N 4t C O .
Dallas. Ogn.. Jan. S, 1870,
A
W HAT
ll
A
person s
U O!
in d e b t e d
to
the
undersigned will please call and settle imr
mediately, and thereby save cost to tbemselve#
and expense to me.
B . F . N ICH O LS.
Dallas, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1870.
LL SORTS OF GOODS
SOLD FQ&
Cash or Marketable Produce at
J. II. LEWIS'S,
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