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The meetings at the
Christian Ghnroh last Saturday even'*
Polk Gonnty Official Directory.
ing and Sunday, conducted by Prof.
Polk county covers an area of about 1,230
Square mile« Number of voter.«. 1,227. Acres
o f land uniter cultivation. 93.270. Value of
assessable property, $1,524,513.
The Land
Office for this District is located at Oregon
City— Owen Wade, Register; IleDry Warren,
Receiver.
C ocv rr Q vkickk *. — Commissioners, E. C.
Dica, R. Tati-ut ; Judge. J L- Collins; Sheriff,
J. W. Smith ; Clerk. ì . I Thompson ; A*ses»or,
H. Davis; Treasurer, H. M. May; Srhool Su,
pertnttsd-nt. J. 41. M jar; Surveyor, 8. T. (lurch;
Coroner, C. l>. Kmh NM>*
T * n ** t>r C w n t -viVrfuil Court, U. P. flol**
Jadg«, non > i'll«* in ItalliM on tin* till Monday la
Aprti and s i M m lay In November.
Cnuil conven e ou the 1st Monday ill each
month.
N o n air* Pt a u c .— T. I’earrc, Kola; J. W.
Shelley, Independence; J. I.. CwlUui, Dallas;
II. N. Goorge, llam a Vista.
P ost O rncit To wxs. — Bethel, Bridgeport,
Buena Vista, Dallas (county scat), Enla. Grand
Rondo, Independence, Lui-kiaainte, l,in<*oln.
Lewisville, Monmouth. Kickreal, Salt Creek
and Zcua.
U. 8. M ai l leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon
day. Wt dnesdav and Friday at 7 a. ui., return-
iujf same days at 6 p. in.; tor Independence,
each Tne«Jny morning at 6 ; f-*r Sait Creek,
•aeh Tuesday at 1 p tu ; for Lafayette, Mon
day and Thursday at 3 p m . returning Wed-
oesuv and Saturday at 10 a. m.; for Corvallis,
Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. in., returning
Monday and Thursday at. 3 p. in.
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FEB. 5, 13J0.
Tenders
are
buying in ? ju Francisco at 8 2 } ; st*l’-
in g8 3 (o-8 3 | .
And 83
Portland quotations 82
Gold in New York 121}.
U .S . I ST F. R S A L l ’i i: Y E N IK . — P ersons
wito have b.en so fortunate as to re»;«
ize over 81,000 in greenback« during
the past year, had bettor make their
returns toon, before another per cen
tum is added, and fork over 5 percent*
ol the overplus to .«nme liadical tax
collector, tobe distributed among tho>e
p.itriolic individuals who iovt;*U»i in
Govern nient bonds, and
[«ay no tax
thoui.sc Ives. The first o f March is the
limit within which returns must be
made.
Y\ hoever
heard of
internal
revenue returns in rhe good old days of
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the church Was crowded at each meet«
ing, and the sermons delivered were
well received.
The Professor is a solid
speaker, and appeals rather to the un
derstanding than the feelings o f his
hearers.
Mr. Cam) be!• i« in a«sense
o f the word sectarian, though he makes
som e L.ld asscrtionH which those of us
who hare been trained in the straight*
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Jacket o l d e n o m in a tio n a l prejudices,
may find hard to ¡swallow.
W e are
aorrry that business engagements pre
vented him from protruding the moot«
lBg.
P lea sa n t .— The paat week has been
the
weather we have had this
« r finest
t
winter.
W e hear that the roads have
improved wonderfully in consequence.
Slight frosts make the nights and morn
ings cool.
S
unday
Fanners are busy.
S c h o o l .— W e learn that a
new Sabbath School was organized at
Christian
Church
last Sunday.
This a worthy object, and we hope it
Jfethodist Episcopal I ’/lurch (South).— 11. R.
Baxter, pastor. Services the First Sabbath,in
each month at their Church, southeast corner
W ishiugtou and Ciiarek streets.
M. E. Church.— 1>. L. Spaulding, pastor.
Services at their church, north side o f Mill
•taoet between Main and Jefferson, as follows :
First Sabbath (in each month) in the evening;
2d Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a. m.; 2d Sabbath,
in the evening. Regular prayer meeting each
Wednesday evening.
Sunday School every
Sabbath at 9} o’clock a. in.
Baptist Church.— J. IV. Osborn, pastor. Ser
vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer
son streets, the Third Sabbath in each month.
Christian Church . — F. F. Campbell, pastor.
Services at the Baptist Church second Saturday
and Sunday in e*i-h month.
M onetary . —
e l i g i o u s . —
Campbell, were well attended— in fact
the
RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN DALLAS.
D ALLAS, SATURDAY.
R
may prosper.
G
enerous ,
V
e r y .—
We
have re
ceived several Eastern cheap publica
tions, with lengthy prospectus attached,
which the generous owners want us to
publish in the T l MES, offering as a con
— The City Council o f Portland has
d r u g
e r o K t .
levied a tax o f 10.8 mills on the dollar,
N orth w ea t C o r n e r M ain a n d M ill S ts.,
— A new branch o f business is now for city purposes.
opening up at Corvallis. The W illam
D A L LA S, OGN.
— A young man named 8prague, has
ette Freighting Company have decided been bilking the Corvallis people. He
AVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
to build their boats at that place. A got some temperance books o f Carter,
formerly belonging to W. A Robb, and
H
new hull for the machinery o f the o f the Gazette, and a horse from R . G. wishing to lire and let lire, I will sell at l<*w
steamer Ann is now in process o f build* Simmons. H e went to Sslem and gam ratee, FOR CASH, «verything in aj| line:
ing. It u the intention o f the company^ bled the horse off, but he h is since been
Drufff, Patent iNedieines,
to immediately commence the construe recovered. The books ir e still-out.
lion o f a larger boat also,
— The Eugene City mill property was
And all kinds of PURS LIQU0R8, put up
— The body o f a man was found near sold lust week for $16,500.
expressly for Medicinal use.
Milwuukie, last Saturday, foaling in
— A man who left Jsokson oount;
P C A F U M B M B S O F A L L K IN D «.
the Willamette, It is presumed to bo
last May with 800 horses, writes bae
the body o f tho man who went over*
that they sold in Missouri readily, and J/V), Si id/1,
hoard from tho stoutner Alert, about
Cream Tartar,
averaged 87f> (greenbacks).
the beginning of Decomber.
kaltralu*, Sa^o,
The time for the annaal eity election
Bird Seed,
— Tho Portland City Directory for
at Corvallis has been changed to the
P a in te, Ode,
1870 say a the population o f that eity is
first Monday in May.
Vmrni*he*, Bruehet,
8,928.
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Domestic Dyes,
— A new school is to be opened tt
— The bachelors o f Lafayetto gave a
Washing Powders,
Eugene City.
sociable at the Masonic Hall, on the
And eeerytbiag else that is kept in a FIRST
— A man named Moore was arrested
28th ult. The Blade thinks they are
CLASS DRUG STORE.
in $’alem, on the 3d instant, and ootn-
1_______ P . N I C H O L S , Druggist.
on the marry.
— The Commercial learns that a small mitted to jail, on the charge o f having
land slide obstructed the Cascade rail given whiskey to J . M. C orley, who,
a short time ago, was proclaimed a com
road.
mon drunkard by the City Recorder.
— The Democratic County Conven-
Bureaus,
—
M.
Thatcher
denies
the
rumor
that
Lounges,
tiou, for Claekumas county, meets on
the stages are to connect with the rail
the ltllh of March, at Oregon City.
Tables,
road, above Oregon City,
Bedsteads,
— A letter from New York, dated
v — — — — —
January 11th, states that thè Ida F.
A Variety of CHAIRS, for Kitchen and
N o r t h e r n I d a h o .— A correspontf-
Parlor use,
Taylor, o f the Pioneer Line, sailed from
that port for Portland, on Saturday, the ent o f the W alla Walla Union, who
¡R A W -H ID E BOTTOM CHAIRS,
8th ult.
writes from Warrens Diggens, Jan. 8th,
Of my own make.
— David Washburn, a fireman on the says the winter so far had been m ild,
IN VITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAM INE
Columbia river steamer, Mary' Bell, fell the miners were busy in stripping top
my stock. I shall be pleased to show you
overboard while drawing a bucket o f
dirt, drifting out pay d yt, and cutting my good.*, and Setter pleased when you buy.
of water, and sank out o f sight before
New Work put up to order, and Repairing
tail races to be ready for the early done at tbe lowest cash price.
assistance could be given.
OREGON NEWS-
— One night last week, as Emil
sideration to place us on their exchange Vautier, o f the Paxaratta Restaurant,
lists.
Not much, gentlemen ; we was on liis way home, he was suddenly
wouldn’ t exchange the Tl m e s even with attacked by three ruffians, and seriously
you. A nd to thiuk o f filling our paper wounded about the head and face. The
injuries received are thought to be o f a
with your swindling advertisements— to
serious character.
to tbe exclusion o f the general news—
— 'fhe steamboat built for tbe purpose
we could’t thiuk o f it.
W e have no o f navigating the Umpqua river, started
-pace for humbugs.
from Oakland on her trial trip about a
L e c t u r e . — Ilev. Mr. Adams gave week ago, and came as fur as Mills’ fer
ry, about twenty-five miles above
a lecture on Wednesday night in the
Scottsbnrg, but owing to a defect in the
Methodist Church, in the interest o f boiler, she was unable to cross the ran-
Christian uuion and Bible distribution. ids.
She immediately returned to
fícottsburg
to remedy the defect and ex
The church was well filled and the Lec
pects
to
be
able to come up as far as
ture quite interesting.
W e notieed
Roseburg this winter.
Considerable
ihe old failing repeated, however,
money is being wagered on the success
holding an audience after the subject o f the enterprise, and a lively interest
oeasod to interest them.
is manifested by the business meu of
the valley,
P r e a c h i n g .— Iiev. Mr. Baxter will
— Mr. K J. Ladd, o f Portland, met
preach at the Methodist Church South
with a terrible accident last week. His
this (Saturday) evening and to-morrow
arm got entangled in the machinery of
i mo long and ev.tiing
the saw mill o f Messrs. Rogers and
Stimson,
and was literally crushed to
A lmanac — W e have received a
pieces. The arm had to be amputated,
copy of the Philadelphia Daily Ledger
and Mr. Ladd’s recovery is considered
Almanac for 1870. It is a neatly got probable.
ten up pamphlet o f 56 pages, contain
— Mr. Warren. Receiver o f the Land
ing valuable information, and reflects
Office, at Oregon City, has furnished a
Democracy ?
No inquisitive official great credit on its publisher, Mr. G W . statement to the M cM inville Blade, by
juried into poor men's private afluirs in Childs.
No less than eighty thousand which it appears that during I860,
those days; but they were left to enjoy copies have been given gratis to the sub there were 217 entries made at that of
fice under the homestead la«’ , located
the liuits of t!n»ir labor.
scribers o f the Ledger.
Mr. Childs is as follow s: In Clackamas county, 7 6 ;
Wot.F.— There is great excitement a men o f business talents, and a phil in Washington, 20 ; in Multnomah, 20 ;
among the aborigines o f Soap Creek anthropist whose good deeds and charit in Wasco, 1 9 ; in Marion, 1 9 ; in Ben
ton. 1 4 ; in Y a in h ill.il; in Clatsop, 7 ;
over the tnou.-ter ca; tured there last able donatiors to the poor o f Philadel in Linn. 6 ; in Polk, 6 ; in Tillamook,
week.
Several correspond cut* give phia have given hi«u a fame far greater 6 ; with a total o f 30,004 acres.
accounts o f the creature, each bringing than (hat he has acquired us a newspa
— The Salemites are petitioning the
per
man.
Success
to
Mr.
Childs
and
City
Fathers to employ two policemen.
forth some new marvel in his conforma
— Rafts are numerous coming dowu
tion. He is reported as being about the ledger.
the
Willamette.
six feet high, striped like a zebro,
B e C areful .— W e are informed that
. — The Register says the price oí
scaled like a crocodile, adorned with a a gentleman who went out duck shoot
wheat has declined to the old figure
lion’s mane, a camel’s back, and a dog's ing the other day c in e very near hag
— 50 to 55 coots.
tail, and having about as tinny legs as gingeotne larger ones than he thought
— W e arc deeply pained, says the
a centipede.
One writer says lie has for. lie took a shot down a hedge row,
Jacksonville News, to chronicle the
. ccn the tern r o f the Soap Creekists and was surprised to sec two young death o f another o f Senator M iller’s
for about 4<> years, which may be true, j ladies spring up and start for home on children, this w jek, from scarlet fever,
but is open to doubt.
He is also said . the keel) j ump
T |10 affair WM quite making the fourth out o f a family o f
six children.
lo b e tbe panther that killed a t«me- an .,ecidcnt
W c Mked hi„, ¡,- tlle
— Col. C. II Reed, o f the Salem Op
deer down there a few weeks back. A l-
)adu,e Iooked P e e r e d ." “ No,”
era Mouse, has closed a contract in
together, he must have been a most e x
said he. “ they weren’t steered, but Portland to have gas aud water pipes
traordinary animal, and we ■fkould very
put in that building.
they looked kinder discouraged.”
much like to take a glance at him, to
- —The number o f school children in
G r a m m a t i c a l . — The Statesman
satisfy our curiosity as to the truth o f
the Albany district, says the Democrat,
the many wonderful statements which and Mercury are involved in a bitter is 382, o f which 18G are males and 196
grammatical discussion, where the let females. There is a decrease o f 26
have been made regarding him.
ter 8 forms the sum o f diflerence. scholars this year compared with the
report o f last.
P o e t i c a l . — W c have received two
Greek literature has been invoked and
— A Mr. Middleton, o f Portland, had
poetical effusions for public lion, but
is slashed about furiously by the con
his
arm broken by a tall in attempting
the editor being absent, and poetry be
testants. pro and con, to the great vexa to step from the wharf to the deck of
in g t<io lofty a science for us to pass
tion o f those o f their readers who are the steamer Alert last Monday.
judgment on. we defer their publication
not so fortunate as to be posted in
— The people o f Jackson and Joseph
till a more critical eye has analyzed
the classics. Bro. Upton seems to have ine counties have periodical fits o f quartz
thorn.
One thing we can say without
the best o f the fight «o fa--'. Gentlemen, on tbe brain. The last ledge struck is
fear of contradiction, these poems have
found on Grave creek, near Lelaod.
can you not find some weightier subject
The proprietors o f the new lead say
at least the merit o f originality, and the
to ventilate your scholastic accomplish they have rock which assays $120 in
inspired authors may some day— if they
ments, and at the same time interest gold and silver to the ton.
pay more attention to orthography and those o f your readers who have passed
— Mr. Elisha Corbett writes to the
measure than they do to jingle and slang the tender age of ten years.
Stage Office at Salem, that he expects
phrases —make their mark in the poeti
cal world. . Let them remember
in two weeks to run tho stages to con
whose time has expired, writes us to nect with railroad trains five miles above
Oregon City, and make regular trips.
Indecent word» admit of no defence.
stop our paper. I f he mcaus for us to
For want of decency is want o f sense,”
— A “ noble rod man” at Albany has
discontinue h it eopy, we are willing to
C h e e k y . — TlieSan Francisco Chron
been fined $5 for whipping his dusky
com p ly; but to stop our paper, we think bride.
icle, following in the wake o f similar
is asking a little too much.
— Rev. J. L. Parrish, of Salem, is
publications in the East, sends os its
C a t s .— Cats may be very useful for responsible for the premature deaths o f
prospectus o f a column and a half for
ten dogs which were raiding on bis
publication, and requests us to give it domestic purposes, and even in print
ehcep. He wants some more. •
editorial notice, all for the boon o f an ing offices where R o t s abound, but in
— An eagle was killed near Albany,
Last
exchange. Does the Chronicle do busi our office they are a nuisance.
last week, that measured seven feet
ness in this way ? W e do not, and we night, on opening the door, we found one and nine inches from tip to tip o f its
consider the Chronicle’s proposition dancing quadrilles on our set-up mat wings.
ter W e would thatyk our neighbors to
impudence personified
— A eigar factory has been started
keep their felines out o f this office.
• in Portland.
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Spring mining season.
were also busy, and
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Quartz miners
the ores were
generally yieldinggood products.
W M . C. W IL L S .
8ASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
The
Rescue Company have a tunnel 200 feet Corner Mill aud Maiu s tre e ts , D a lla s .
deep, and will have 250 feet more to
Riggs & Campbell
run before they strike the ledge, but
p j AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
i large variety o f Doors and
Sashes, o f all the common sixes, and o fJiAi.- .
Sj ring. Muncy A Co. were to start the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door
to crush 50 tons of Charity ledge ore Factory, whieh they offer for sale as cheap as
such articles can be purchased elsewhere.
in a few days; Hutton & Co.had struck
They arc also prepared to fill all special or
the Scott ledge in a wider and richer ders for work in their line promptly; cheaply
and accurately.
p ace, put on extrt hands, and were
Give us a trial, and you will he satisfied.
giftin g out lot-* of splendid ore. And
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RIGGS A CAMPBELL.
they expect to have it completed by
Frank Shissler and G. Gamble had put
J . Hedge*,
on a g a n ; o f men to sink a tunnel to
their claims on the south side o f the
Bt-ACK^ W
Rescue ledge.
about ten miles above Warrens, prospect
well, and a good season is expected
next year.
The mines on the South Salmon, ten
miles below
Warrens,
cecdingly rich.
One
prospect ex«*
miner,
named
Bruntly, says $5,000 could not buy his
chance fur next summer’s mining.
The miners have concluded to let
Chinamen work the old diggings around
W arrens’ next season, and these offer a
good .leld fur 1,000 Chines miners.
Trade and everything looks flattering
in Northern Idaho generally.
^ ^ - I f you wish the very best C arikkt P ho
you must call on BRADLEY A
UULOFSON, 42U Jloutgomery street, San
Francisco.
OES WORK OP EVERY DESCRIPTION
bis line, in the most substantial man-
tier, at short notice,
- j m r TERMS R E A S O N A B L E .'« ^
Give me a call and try my work.
ffl.tf
J. HEDGES.
TO THE WORKING CLASS.— W e are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant
employment at home, tbe whole o f tbe time or
for the spare moments. Benin ess new, tight
and profitable. Persons o f either sex easily
earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a propor*
tional sum hy devoti.ig their whole time to tbe
business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much
as men. That all who see this notice may send
their address and test tho business, we make
this unparalleled offer; To such as art not welt
istlutied, we will send $1 to (my for the trouble
of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sam
ple, which will do to eonitnon'-n work on, and a
copy of “ The People's Literary Companion"—
one o f tbe largoat and best family newspapers
published—all sent free by mail. Reader, If
you want permnnent, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLEN t CO, Acut sta . M aixx . 3«
JE N N IN G S LO D GE No. 0 P
A A. M.. Dallas, holds its regular com
munications on tho Saturday preceding
tbe Full Moon in each month, unless the moon
fu 11s on Saturduy— then on that day, at one
o'clock.
Also, oh the second Friday in each month
at 7 o'clock, P. M , for the purpose o f improve
ment o f tho Craft in Masonry, and for such
other work as the Master may from time to
time order.
All Brethren in good standing are invited to
attend. By order o f the
W. M.
RALLAS H
HOTEL,
CORNER M A IN & COURT S T R E E T ,
Dallas, Oregon.
JAMES & HOVER,
: PROPRIETORS.
T
IIIS HOUSE HAS RECENTLY BEEN
refitted, repainted nnd rearranged. »Dd it
is now open for tbe accommodation of tbe trav
eling public, wboge patronage is respectfully
solicited.
The TABLE will at all times be found well
provided with every delicacy o f the season as
well us the substantials, and our guests may
rest assured of courteous and prompt attend
ance.
The SLEEPIN G APARTMENTS will also
be found clean, wholesome and comfortable.
fcii"Meals will be furnished Travelers at all
hours.
/£■#*• Livery Stable opposite the hotel.
20-tf
JAMES A I10VER.
W A LTH A
Let every one who wants a Watch
' carefully.
n W a t c h e s
read thi
Especially if in some remote, out-ol-thc-way
place.
Now that, the railroad is open, wc propose to
give the residents o f Oregon the opportunity o f
getting single genuine Waltham Watches at
Lowest New York Wholesale Prices I
We sell more Waltham Watches than any
other establishment in tbe country, either
wholesale or retail: we rend great numbers to
every section o f the country by Mail and E x
press, carefully packed and in perfect running
order. Our plan is this: You waut a watch,
BANK EXCHANGE SALOON,
nnd sro our advertisement; now, we want you
to write to us for our Descriptive and Illus
Main s+rcet, I
1
! Dallas, Ogn. first
trated Price List; we will send it. post-paid, by
return mail. It explains all the different kinds,
INKS. LIQUORS, PORTER. ALE|
tells tbe weight and quality of tbe cases, with
Bitters, Cigars, Candies, Oysters.]
prices o f each ; you then tnnke a selection o f
and Sardines will be served to gentle-*
the kind you prefer, and send us your order.
uien on the outside o f the counter, by a gentle We will then send you the watch by Express,
man who has an eye to "b is” on the inside.
with the hill to collect on d eliv u y . We give
So come along, b o y s ; make no delay, and instructions to the Express Company to allow
we will soon bear wbat you have to say.
you to opcu tin) package and examiner the
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W. F. CLING AN.
Watch; if it suits, you can pay, and take i t ; if
not, you arc under no obligation to receive it
and if it is taken, and nfterward does not prov«
“ G E M ” SALOOA,
satisfactory, wo will exchange it, or
ScRori.-L a is a taint or infection in the bu
rn m organism which i reakens the vital forces,
ar d disorders or disat ranges tbe functions of
tbe whole system. T his taint or infection is
most usually hereditarj - in tbe constitution, but
it may also arise from habits o f life, unwhole
some food, uic. In tis ie, if this disease docs
n >t show itself in au ulcerous or tubercular
form, it induces those other diseases, such as
c msumption, ulceration i o f the liver, stomach
and kidneys, salt rheum, dropsy, etc. Tbebest
remedy ever yet diseovt -red is "D r. Walker s
Y ruktabi . e VixEQAn Bi m ens.” It will cure
the disease if not too f» ur advanced, and will
eradicute the- cause.
REFUND THE NONET.
MAIN STR EE T, IN D E P E N D E N C E .
w in e s , l iq u o r s a n d s e g a r s
served to customers on short notice.
This establishment does not dispense tangle
foot or anything of that character.
XSU C a ll at the G e m .
in e
F
W IL L IA M D, IVIDSOM,
Telegraph Office),
A * on indirrition o f the f'ricrt, ire ir ill quote
one Watch fro m our list.
The P. S, B ahtlett ,
Lcrrr Afocrnicnf, irUK E xtra Jetccls, ChroHomr-
ter llaloore, Patent Pinion, Potent JJuet
G V /»,
anti a ll tin other late improvements, in a S o lid
Coin S ile tr Care,
20 tf
S28 in Greenbacks, or about $20 In Coin.
Administrator’s IVoticc.
All the other kinds, both gold and silver, ill
the-samc proportion. Do not order » Watcli
till you have sent for a Pisco List, os it con
tains a great deal o f information regarding
these watches that will enable you to make ait
intelligent selection. Don't forget, when yon
write, to state that you saw this advertisement
in tho Pol.K C oi '. nty T imhk , and you neeff'not
put in stumps for return postage. Address in
full,
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e
N
undersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Polk connty, Oregon, A d
ministrator o f the estate o f Coder B. Cope, de
ceased. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to preseut the
same, with proper vouchers therefor, to him, at
his residence in said county, within six months
front the date of this notice ; and all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate
are reuuested to make immediate payment.
ARCH IBALD HASTINGS,
Administrator.
J. H. T crxer . Ait’y for Adm'r.
Dallas, Jan 6, 1870
30-4
Front street, Porti And, Oregon.
SP E C IA L COLLECT!
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D°in
tographs ,
Office, No. 64 (Adjoining
M U I f f f
SWITH.
Main Street, Independence,
The new diggings struck list Fall
S
AL T .— CARMEN ISLAN D AND L IV
ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to snit, at
COX A E A R H A R T ’S Salem.
CITA TIO N .
H o w a rd A Co.,
Jewelers and Silvt rsmiths,
«19 Broadway, New York,
We refer, hy permission, to
Messrs. Weils, Fargo A Co., N. Y . and San
Francisco,
I. W. Raymond, Esq.. T, IL Butler, Esq., B. C.
Howard, Esq., Han Franeisco.
W. S. Hobart, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada.
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>R OF C LAIM *.
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, 1
tilo claims o f every descripti
egon and the Territories, W I
SPECIALTY AND PROM i
ED, as well as with a due re
in all business matters intrust)
>rafts a n i Mercan
° ° throughout Or
LL BE MADE A
’T LY COLLECT
gard to eronomy
ad to his<cane and
the proceeds paid over puncta
R EAL ESTATE DI
ally.
2ALER.
WORDS OP W ill
DOM
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F oa Youao M nv
ub and Early
On tbe Ruling Passion in Yot
or tbe Erriug
Manhood, with SELF HELP l
d letter envel«
and Unfortmuite. Beat in aeale
OVAIO A sso
opes, free ef charge. Address. H
li
ciatio . v , Box P, Philadelphia, Pa
subscriber,
P A IN K IL L E !
N THE COUNTY COURT OF POLK
County, State of Oregon, in the matter of
the rstate o f Joseph J. Armstrong, deceased.
To Allin A. Campbell, James Armstrong, Emily
Wolf, htirs, and James I. Thompson, Guardian
ad litem of Lafayette Armstrong, Amelia Anu
Armstrong and Charles W. Armstrong, minor
heirs of said deceased:— In tho name ot the
State o f Oregon, you are hereby required to
appear in said Court on Tuesday, tho 8th day
of February, A. D. 1870, and show cause, if
any you have, why the application o f J. G.
Campbell, administrator o f the estate *>f said
deceased, to sell the southwest J of southwe-t }
of section two *, the southeast i of southeast i
of section three ; the northeast ( of northeast j
o f section ten ; and the northwest j of north
west J of section eleven, in township 6 south,
range 4 west, Polk «eunty, Oregon, should not
be granted. Aud you are hereby further noti
ced that if you fail so to appearand make your
objections, for waut thereuS, said application
will he granted.
By order ot said Court, made Doe. f>, 1369.
Willies* my koad aad seal o f said Court*
J. f. THOMPSON. Clerk.
Sullivan k Whitson, A durs A ttys.
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THE GREAT
Family medicine of tt
Taken Internally, It Ca
Cramp ami Pain in the Stomach,
Used Externally, it Curt
Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Bums, ,9<n
Sores, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the
[
Artnmlyin, Rheumatism, Frosted J
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tte., 4re., St,
R. JESSUP HAVIN G DETERM INED
from Dallas, be would inform
his friends that 1 m will hereafter ho found in
Salem. He has placed bis bouks and accounts
in the bands o f Jas. McCain, Attorney at Law,
Dallas, Oregon, for collection. Those knowing
themselves indebted to him will please call
upon Mr. McCain and settle tbeir accounts.
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8. R. JESSUP, M. D.
D*Vo remove
Dytrntcry, Cholera, Diarrhoea,
Hotcel Complaints, Painters’ Colt
Licet Complaint, Dyspepsia, /
Sere Throat, Sudden Colds,
Coughs, & e„ tte.
NOTICE*
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Face,
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ELCH’S PREMIUM SALMON— BEST
in market— in kits or barrels.
For rale at
COX k E A U liA R T ’S,
Salem.
W
$ 1 5 GOOD AS GOLD $ 2 0
BUY T1IE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED
O R O I D E G OL D W A T C H E S : !
MANUFACTURED BY
T H E OROIDE W A T C H
CO.
g E Y ABE ALL THE BEST M AKE,
Hunting Coses, finely chased; look and
»rear likr fine gold, and are equal in appearance
to the best gold watches usually costing. $150,
Full Jcveled Lexers, Getue' and Ladies' sizer,
at
each .
T
OUR DOUIILE E X T R A R E F IN E D
Solid Oroide Gobi Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled
Lever*, are r.gnal to $200 Hold Watches ; lteg«
■itated aud Guaranteed to h><p correct time, and
treur end not tarnish, tcilh Extra Fine Cases, al
$20 each.
No money la required in advance.
We
send by Express anywhere within the United
States, payable to agent on delivery, with tho
privilege to often and examine before paid fur,
and if not satisfactory returned, by paying tbo
Express charges. G o o d s trill hr sent hy mail
os Registered Package, prepaid, hy sending
cash in advance*
AN AGENT SENDING FOR S IX WAT*
CUES GETS AN KPTRA WATCH FREE,
MAKING SEVEN $15 WATCHES FOR $90,
OR SEVEN $20 WATCHES FOR $120.
Also, Elegant Oroide Gold Chain«, of
latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and
Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2, $4,
$6 and $8 each, seat wRh .watches at lowest
wholesale prices State klud and size o f watch
required, and to avoid bogus concerns order
only from
28-13
T H E OROIDE W ATC H CO.
148 Fulton
N*sjr York,
üéíér
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