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\ T i l (¿ S I G N A L . 3hc $Utklg gOlk tëüuutji ¿tignai. Accom panying this MONDAY MORNING, APR. 6.1868. T H E number o f our paper, issued in Dalian, a few suggea- tions to the people o f Polk oounty espe % 1 'I T E D E M O C R A T IC H O M IÌIA T IO A ». cially, are deemed in place. The8iONAL may be rognrded as one o f the fixtures ot your county. As to your ability to sustain a local paper, and sustain it well, there is no question; that it is to your interest to have sueh a paper FOR REPRESEOTA TIVE TO CONGRESS. J . S . ft M 1 T H . FOR PRESIDEST/AL ELECTORS\ S. F. CHADWICK, of Douglas County. JOHN BURNETT, of Benton County. JA8. H. SLATER, of Union County. Prosecuting Attorney— R. S. STRAHAN. dis tric t . cistrict . F orju dge— W. F. TRIMBLE. will probably impeach Chief Justice Chase d is tric t . For Proaecuting Attorney— W. B. LASWELL. It The people thus far, where an has been afforded them for so doing, have given the enterprise to disadvantage on the coast Polk County Nomination«. life. Judge Chase For Representatives, Ira S. Townsend, claims the right to decide points ot law, R . J . Grant and F. W ay mire, all good and correctly we think, else what is he men and well qualified. ere this trial is ended. encouragement. We settle the question against the C hief Justice by a vote o f the Senute. In this they failed, and great excitement the result. The latest telegrams are to the effect that the Radicals about W hat S chlawter M it d e B apers . In point o f size, typography, quan. tity and quality o f matter, we do not — The Corvallis Gazette takes credi to intend that the Signal shall compare itself for having, with the aid of “ Prov For Prosecuting Attorney—J. H. REED. 5 th im peachm ent/' and a much respected citizen in private ested (and wb > in Polk county is not) in will he impossible to get a two.third the permanent success o f a well con- majority in favor o f revolution ducted local organ. \ For Pr^aoeuting Attorney—C. 0. CURL. 4 th court o f the Washington feel despondent while the propose to do our part faithfully, aud ’riends o f the President are sure that o f course will expect a corresponding the impeachment will fail— the negative liberality at the bauds o f those inter vote above mentioned indicating that it dis tric t . For Judge—L. F. MOSHER. 3 d “ high Senate, miscalled The latter has o f the treasury.” commendable 2 d The Rum p he aspires at the cull o f his countrymen sive printing office to this point. opportunity For Prosecutiug Attorney—W. G. T’VATLT. new« worth mentioning frrfn the East. That ia pretty much like thia, with any local paper id e n ce /' been the means o f hastening the demise o f three newspapers at Ss- In politics the S ignal will he Dem am. A “ hefty” pen, truly, js weilded pertinacity with which he always re buked extravagance with the people’s money, has been dubbed the “ bull dog J . I. Thompson for County Clerk is a splendid selection. H e has served the people one term acceptably and will he reelected. For the Sheriflalty, J . W . Smith is before the people. v Hn is a good mao and might be said to be a native o f Oregon ; coming here when only seven years old. H e will make a good Sheiff. For County Treasurar, R. M. May is in the field. N o person has a word to say against his entire position. The whose fitness for the / remainder o f the candidates names will be found in the proper column until after their trium. phant election on the first Monday iu uncompromiaiog; and in the Sanctum o f the Gazette. There June next, are all men o f the first if, in its humble way, it shall contribute is a pensioner npon the bounty o f the qualifications and of spotless characters. anything toward the restoration o f our radical party, in Salem, in the shape o f Few men in all our knowing are so distracted country to its wonted tran a newspaper, and which is not obnox reckless as to assert that the entire Dem. quility aud prosperity, we will feel am ious to the charges prefered 'b y the ocratic County ticket will not be tri ply rewarded lor any sacrifices our Gazette against the three papers it umphantly elected. efforts iu this behalf may involve. In names, to wit: The Statesman Revises W h iloth e people are justly proud o f Has “ P roviden ce” personal detraction ana wanton defam and Chronicle. the style o f men representing the Dem. ation o f private character there is no conspired with the Gazette against the ocratic party in the approaching race, it argument aud no salutary reform »ensioner aforesaid, and for no sufficient is matter for gratulation that the op is ever effected thereby. It is with cause ? Be this as it may, the Unionist posing candidates are generally men of principles we propose to deal aud not is worse than bankrupt by about 709 probity and the first standing in their men. Admonished by the mortifica >er cent. It might he well for news respective communities. They enter tion entailed by the Unionist in the paper men generally, and those in Sa- tain incorrect political notious— this is household of its friends by its vindic em particularly, to make terms with about the extent o f their offending. tive and vulgar coarseness, low scurril “ Providence ” and his right-bowei the They must go to the wall for political ity, personal abuse, malevolence and men Gazette, to avert the wrath of these s e lf sins. ocratic— stern, F or State Senator. B. F. BURCH. For Representative«. IRA S. TOWNSEND, R. J. GRANT, F. WAYMIRE. For County Clerk. • J. I. THOMPSON. For Sheriff, J. W. SMITH. For Treasurer, R. M. MAY. For County Commissioners, E. C. DICE. R. TATOM. For dacity, we shall adopt For Assessor, H- DAVIS. School Superintendent, M .CANTERBERRY. course, and eschew such disgraceful tac T he F iat H as G one F orth . — It is reflects SUte Senator, C h a r l e s L a p o l l c t t ; Repre sentatives, J. A. A p p l e g a t e , A. W. ¿. u c a s , J . C. W o o d s ; County Clerk, J. W. S h e l l e y ; Sheriff,J. W. C r a w f o r d ; Commissioners, J. W. A l i k s . A. S t k v e e b ; Treasurer, R. S. C r y s t a l ; Assessor, N. A. N r w b i l l ; School Buperiutindent, B. R o b b ; Surveyor, — Gxs. H e r ; Coroner, Z. D a v i s . — Addison C -in ch Gibbs has succeeded in taming his aspirations to a wonderful But a few mouths since it was he who thought himself the only Smith to Congress on the first Monday tioo o f June next is a certainty beyond the remotest peradventure. aging iudeed. This is encour Hundreds who have hitherto voted with the radicals will now vote for Mr. S., which will swell o f now hy many o f his friends who have not taken the pains to “ post the hooks’ lately. The radicals make no preten tions on the point o f their ability to elect their candidate while the Demoo- mortal in all Oregon fit for a United racy are everywhere confident and ju - States Senator. H e now goes in quest hillant. In short, the fiat has gone o f the petty office o f District Prosecu li e Domination by the friendly opinion o f his fitness exercised by a proxy delegate from Tillamook, and the man who wielded that proxy was no less a person age than Addison C. Gibbs! Dave Logao, says his E x-Sinch- clency will be defeated in the race.— W e are reminded right here o f a re mark made by Dave during the palmy days o f the Sinch and mush paddle mania. forth that J. S. Smith is to be Oregon’s got the next Cong ressman. barely the Unionist pretends to be in dread o f a No D anger . — The editor of “ personal chastisement. danger There is no A poltroon who would flee from a phantom created hy his own guilty conscience we would insure against personal violence for the 99th traditional part o f 1 per cent. Rest easy, old boy. Observing his E xcel H e C an A rrange T hat . — Upon at the State Fair, »inched to being twitted on the manifest ineonsis. kill, and parading up and down and tency o f accepting the nomination for around and about, seeming to say with Congress on a platform denying the his illustrious prototype, Falslaff, “ A right o f Congress to legislate negro suf lency plague upon all cowards say I, “ Dave frage into all o f the States Mr. Logan observed to a friend hard b y : reiterated his conviction o f the right “ That’s all very nice now, but if ho dont get that sinch chafe yet, f m d— d.” where it need not tremmel his action on tl he disputed that Hon. Dave Logan was nominated and hut into the canvass as the attorney for the radical party. / eousness o f such legislation, and proceed will ed to show wherein the said platform T heir A ttorney . — The faot cannot It is said that he bleeds them sorely in the proposition in the least. H e sa id : “ Y ou see the platform expressly «ays that negro suffrage shall not ba forca< upon States which are represented in Congress. Now, Cogress has the right to deny the Representatives ikons Ore shape of a special fee. H o gave them gon seats in that body. T han «he to understand in advance that there was no show for any republican in the State would' bo an unrepresented State.— and that if he Congress oan then fasten «egro suffrage consented to run on the forlorn hope, upon her.” t,» beat “ Joe S m ith ” the party would have to “ aee ” him roundly. %Mr. L. means business. He told the party managers flatly that he was never invited to their“ feasts ” and waa not therefore, disposed to partioi pate in their “ fasts. ” him .? the private B urlington , Iowa, went Democrat io throughout at the muneipal election held there. This is the first Demo» oratie victory achieved in Burlington for many years. W ho ean blame Subscribe for the S i m a l . I A N ic e L i t t l e R o m a n c e . — In 1804 one o f Price,« rebs got left behind after a raid near Glassgow, M o., being dangerously wounded in the neck.— Miss Sarah J. Smith, a school teacher, happening to pass by, took pity on him and staunched bis wounds, probably saving his life. She remained with him till near nightfall, wheo the soldier advised her to leave, saying that his companions would probably cotue in the night and take him away— if pot, she would find him there in the morning. He told her that his Dame was H . C. McDonald, and that he was from Lou isville, K y. The next morning he was gone, and Miss smith did not hear from hiip again till a few days ago, when she received a letter from the administrator, H. C. McDonald, senior informing her that she was named in the will o f the deceased as the legatee o f 850,000, in consideration o f her having saved the life o f his nephew and only heir, the H. McDonald named iu connection with the incident o f 1864. The Glassgoic 'M o.) Times vouches for the correct, ness o f this story. W rial uf . r ’ s the “ R a il r o a d M a t e ? ” — Last week we punctured the Winged Arrow freight list o f iron; now, another o f the “ fleet, ” the llattie G. H all, San F raucisco on the 3d inst. lowing is her fu ll m anitest: L E W I S S prepared to axbibit an axcolUnt aad carefully selected stock of D ry Goods, Groceries, Hardwire, railroad railroad reached The fol A n exchange from a neighboring Massa city gives a mild account o f how some for all, that penonallities o f the charac ter contained in the communication chusetts. It is t bought the Wisconsin one of their “ solid men” sampled some before us will not he admitted into! ites wjll prevail over their Massachu old bourbon and became convivial; ol how his friends kindly sent for a cari- these columns. It is principles which setts competitors in the constitution age to convey him h om e; o f how five iness as their constitution has the wc propose to discuss and expose; with of them atempted to lift him into it, action o f Gén. Meade. W hen these and to make several trials before suc men, except in their capacity as poli. /“ reconstruction ” A cts were pending ceedin g; o f how be doubled up lik e a ticiaos, we shall have nothing to do. jack-knife in tho bottom o f the cariage, W e invite correspondence on all sub-, in Congress, it was alleged by those and refused to sit po the seat; o f how jects o f general interest to the county who retained a spark o f respect for the some fifty spectators gathered round to and its people, and our columns are open Constitution nnd the rights o f the peo. see him taken home, and were very alike to republican and Democrat— Jaw pie under it, that it was ths intention much amused, Ac. The only inference o f the champions o f said law, to enforce that ,we can draw from the account is and Gentile. that the man was rich, had plenty o f Political articles free from personal mock governments organised in the money, and was beastly drunk. Had southern States by bankrupt Yankee ad it been that he quarried stone or cut detraction will he acceptable. T h ere is news to the effoct that an venturers. This was denied, and it was cord wood for a living, we opine that Indian massecre took place lately in even asserted that, by the passage ot the account would have run io this wise: “ Drunk : fined five dollars and cost, said reconstruction laws, such a con- Ochoco Valley. and was committed.” Funny world,isn’ t S ee law card o f Messrs. Applegate sumation would be defeated. it. ?— Keokuk Constitution. O ! when will the people rise in their & Whitson. B old B urglary . — W e learn from majesty and hurl this foul party into the Dubuque Herald that on last F ri the oblivion its acts so richly merit. T h e Pittsburg, (P a .) Pos/,W he o f the day evening the radicals o f Andrew, Jackson county, held an African meet most ably conducted Democratic papars T h e Democratic State Couvention ing. After tbe meeting the office o f in the Uuited States, has added another o f Iowa whioh assembled at Des Moines, the county treasurer was entered by interesting feature to it« make up, in Feb. 29, instructed for Gov. H . P en burglars, and an ineffectual attempt the shape o f illustrations. The num dleton for President. Members o f the made to break open the safe, which cootained not far from 850,000. Tho ber before us has a cut representing a Convention denounced in bitterest burglars seoured some 8200 in money, man— once himself— erect, proud, de terms, the bondholding Democrats o f and five gold pens belonSiug to the fiant, independent— now bent lew with the east. It was they who caused the Treasurer's and Recorder’ s offices. There the weight o f taxation which hangs National Democratic Convention to be has as yet been no clue found to the burglars.— lb. like a pall 0 1 « tb« industry o f the en called to meet at New Y ork, that W all tire county. Another cut represents T he N ational C onvention . — A Street gold m ight be made available in a haughty Bondholder revelling in the defeating true Democracy nnd in ex letter from New York says that the ar ahundaooe o f his ill-gotten gains; and rangements for the meeting o f the Na tending the lease o f the bondholder. tional Democratic Convention in that still another represents n soldier who city will be carried out on a grand lost a leg nt Gettysburg, holding n T he Iown Democracy are fierce, scale. T be meetings o f the Conven number o f greenbacks in his left hand bold and defiant. A m ong tbe names tion will be held in a splendid “ wig while a vertical attiude is maintained wam” to be erected on Tompkins enrolled in the proceedings o f their Square.— Grass Valley National. with the aid o f his erutch held in his late State convention, whioh we find right. I nformation W anted . — T be A l published in the Register, we are proud T his maimed soldier says : bany Journal says: “ Miss Georgia to see those o f Judge Elwood, Dan. O. A n n T u le y ,o f Parksville, Platte county I lost my leg at Gettysburg— I am a Finoh, D. M . Harris, James Phelan, Missouri, writes to Sheriff Smith, mak orippla ana oaonot “ hoe mv row ” with those who bmve their henlth and limbs. Van Bennett, H on . Geo. H . Gillespie, ing inquiries for her father, Charles V Tuley. H e came to California, and af A nd vet, these greenbacks are good T* W . Clnggett, A . C. Dodge and enough for me— I ’ m satisfied with host o f other good nnd true men with ter staying there for some time, he in. formed his family that he had removed them— and I ’ ll— swear they are good whom we sat in Democratic Conventions to Oregon, where he had purchased a enough for any Bondholder who is bet- fine farm and would soon return for tor able to work than I am, aud nays years ainoe. them. Several years have elapsed no taxes! sinoe ho last wrote, and it is feared Hon. J. E . W illiam son, an old line that he is dead. It is supposed that R e a d i n g , P a ., lately went Demo- whig nnd Inter n republican, nnd who he had considerable property, ns he era tic— a result little hoped for by tbs waa defeated on that ticket for Distriot brought 825,000 to this oocst. His moot anguine Democrat. Judge in 1855, is now aeting with the family ore now in straitned circumstan ces, and bis only child, n young lady o f I w . S iq h a l « . . . but «3 00 . , « r . i o w l sixteen yea n , appeals to the Oregon W h o in rhe county afford to ha 1 earned the jok e juat n little public to assist in discovering her fath without i* r { t o o far for the Judge. er’s fate. tt L H . W e think our readers, like ourselves«, committee at Washington has before it will feel a little obtuse iu discovering two c o n s ta tio n s for the State ot Flor much “ railroad meterial ” in the above ida ; one prepared by some Wisconsin list o f cargo.— Albany Journal. adventurers, and the other by a cooven, his majority to a figure little dreamed W hat A F all M y C ountrymen . personally upon G O OD S. Cutlery Clothing, Rails, B O O T S if SHOES, And in fact everything fm the Haeaf S T A P L E and F A N C Y G O O D S \ usually kept in a retail Store will bo foand on hands and for sale as CHEAP as tka CHEAP EST. Stf W . C. B R O W N , DEALER IN GENERAL M ERCH- A N V IS E , Dallas, Oregon. I I « v, T T u on band and ia cooitaatly receiving H a wall »elected assortment af Gaada adapted to tba Country Trade, consisting af Dry Goods and Groceries, Clothing and Hardware, BOOTS & SHOES, C rockery and T obacco . H aving been engaged in the busi ness for Fifteen Years, I flatter myself thut I understand and can anticipate the want« o f o f my numerous Patrons to the satisfaction o f all. • a My friends are assured that I will continue to sell goods as low as the lowest. W . O. B R G W N . P. 8. Those indebted to me will confer a favor by calling making settlement immedi ately. 3tf W. C. B, E L. APPLEGATE. W. C. WHITSON. A pplegate ê t H k itsM , Atsornies at Law, March 28, says that the reconstruction conceeded by th§ affairs o f two o f the Republican candi more honest and candid o f the radicals dates iu this county. W e cannot pub that the election o f the Hon. J . S. lish it, and wish to he understood once almost universally Republican County Nomination«. ting Attorney. P ublish . — W e written— which, among other things For Coroner, V. D. EMBREE. degree. to are in receipt o f a communication— well conduct o f the S i g n a l . For Surveyor, S. T. BURCH. M ust D ecline Bat there’» daager in delaying— And the sweetness raayyforeake it; So I tall you, basbful lover, I f you want a kiss, why take it. Never let another fellow Steal a march on you in this; Nevr let a laughing tnaidon See you spoiling for a kiss: There’s a royal way to kissing, And the jolly ones who make it Have a motto that is nriuning— If you want a kiss, why take it! Any fool may face a cannon; Anybody wear a crown. But a man roust win a woman, I f ho'd huve her for his own; Would you have a golden apple, You must find the tree and shake it; If the thing is worth having, Aud you want a kiss, why take it. BOSTON.— Per. Hatie G. Hall—80S I f bx» candle», 53 cs boots, 3 bis cotton waste, 8 ca 3 pkgs carriages, 70 bis duck, 82 bxs drugs. 3 cka 3 hbda earthen wnre, 35 bbls fuse, 243 cs furniture, 1,190 bblsiron, 25 bbls isinglass* 10 cs mirrors, 600 pkgs mackc-rcl. 10 bis oakum. HOVT IT W ORKS—P E R F ID Y IN. 100 bbls. 4700 ca oil, 150 tons pig iron, 1513 T E N S IP IE D . pcs plank, 32 pkgs paint, 19 bis paper bugs. 200 bbls pork, 4 bbls rum, 83 c-s sewing machine-, The “ loll ” telegraph under date o f 1 bbl varnish, 5 bxs tiles, 100 cs yc-ast powder, 1 chat 37 cs 94 bbls 2014 pkgs merchandise. the opposite adulating monsters o f destruction. tics, so fur as in us lies to do so, in the S » « l ^dïtrtisnndtte. N e W Oregonian, in a very efSfoent degree That a man ia half ia heaven When he baa a woman’a kiae; qualified for the position to which been much in public life and for the ses. F I R S T J t 'D K 'I A L D IST R IC T . There is no other YOU W A N T A K ISS, T A K E IT . B . F. Burch,for Senator, ia an old There’« a jolly Paxoo Proverb The impeachment embroglio is yet the exciting theme. IF well sustained, the most parsimonious th e r e fo r ? A large number o f Rump among you will readily admit. It has Senators, finding that Chase would required a large outlay o f money to make a few damaging decisions in purchase aud ship a Lrge and exten the course o f the trial, made an effort to will require money to pay current expen D istrict Nom ination«. O U R C A N D ID A T E S . IM E W ft. D A LLA S, : : : OREGON. Office— In ths Court House^ T he V ërlU M e ‘ WaM-em.” composed o f men from ■A I L I . C I .I N C A N . b .» in , u I to bis, and tbe fair fame of Dallas nt heart, some weeks sines generously stepped betwixt the rity and impending discomfiture, purchased a •' grocery " and closed i« np. I f auything is desired however, ia the line of Oysters, Sardines, Acn fer medical purposes the proprietor might be induced to open tba chebang occasionally. D A L L A S H OTEL, n D A L L A S , O H E 6 ON,* ¡S J A K E S D E H F 8 B T , I P R O P R I E T O R . his honse well is stmated aad the propri etor sparse no efforts to asakabls guests feel comfortably at home. T S w n m e iL In the Circuit Court o f tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Polk, so RHODA HOWE, Plff. J ^ ^ JAMES HOWE, Deft, j for O JAMES HOWE, D eft: Ia tbe earn« of the State of Oregon, Yon are hereby re quired to appear and answer the eomplaiat filed against yau in the above entitled action within ten days from the date o f thosorrieo of this summons upon you, if eorrod within this county ; or, if »erred iu any other oounty o f this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of thia summons upon y ou ; and if you fail so to answer, far want thereof tho Plaintiff will take a decree against van far the relief in said eomplaiat saagbt which is for T O I aad for ooctc aad disburse- a Divorce from I you menta of suit. By order o f H ob . R. P. Boise, Judge. BONHAM, CARTWRIGHT A LAWSON, Attorney$ fo r P la in tif Feb. 24, 1868. a l t i « - T SpenaitsrrhM . am DR. DOHERTY has just published portent pamphlet, embodying hie own v! and experiences In relation to Is Virility ; being a Short Treatise on rhoea or Seminal Week ease, Net Physical Debility oeneeqnent on this atactica, and other diseases o f the Sexaal This little w o n oontains information utmost value to all, whether married or single, and will bo seat FREE hy mail rssslpt fie Six Cents in postage stamps far return pea- Iff, • Consultation—By letter or FREE. Permanent ears P*J- ^ Address, w . t DOHERTY, M. D. oet!3 1867 If San Francie##, Ohi am at B L A C K S M IT H »«. \ NEW SHOP. pposite Salem, on the Spring Valley road. { o f am ilo Arem the Fariy, th T V n S tt signed bava oponed n O Blacksmith ami Wagon Shof Whara all kinds of work in their line will he oxeen tod promptly and with diepatoh. REPAIRING done U ordor.^M »tf M orva j