SbKious
On Thursday
S tru ck I t .— A shrewd financier o f
Mr. Whitsell was somehow
Salem has been worrying hia brain for
Tlie cam pm e‘tin .s being held near
thrown muler a wagon, which was be*
some time in the endeavor to discover
Pixie by the’ Methodists (South) and
in«: driven bv young Waymire, just
some faint ray o f logic in the
tho Christian d< nomination, have been
north o f Dallas, the hind wheel passing
ghe Mlcilil? pjlk <60unt£j .Signal.
last,
a
A
c c i d e n t .—
“ Pay ten dollar,
down ”
over his hotly.
The unfortunate man
received such injuries as to disable him
China railroad
to have been a feature o f the meeting
a,|d require medical arsis'ance. He
was removed to I he house o f Mr. By-
in this wise :
Sam Clarke, George Woods, Elliott
on the part of the Christians for some
crly when Dr. Sites was immediately
& Co., desired to “ raise the w in d /' or,
da\s. Large numbers are iu attendance
from all parts, and as a consequence,
suTiuioued to his relief.
in other words to gull the people out
the topic in P,olk for two weeks past.
W e are not informed when their labors
rill probably cease. Baptising seems
No external
injuries were discoverable, but it was
scheme.
H e finally
struck it, and explains the phenomenon
o f a fabulous sum o f money.
They
stationed on and about the grout.ds
apparent emugh that he was undergo know the prevailing anxiety among the
ing severe pain. He was soon taken in people for a railroad, and supposed they
have been driving a lively business.
charge by frieuds who removed him to
confectioners
and
other
“ traders ”
the camp mot* ting grounds hear Ellen-
A Notary public residing in this
hundred, “ hounderd.”
O regon B a k k r T.— This establish
ment, located on First Street, Portland.
iotere9t auJ » » » • * / to the
is doinu an immense business iu the 8reat NalioUttl democratic Convention
wholesale crac ker i. o:m r«ctu.ing rmo. ! " hieh meets in the city o f New York
The best qu .lity o f crackers used
Saturday next, thj 4th day of July.
Oregon ate from this bakery.
Man«, j Tl,i* Co" vtfuti,,u will be the most im
portant on«* ever assembled in America,
factories ol ill s th iraeter should be
and the people have sworn in their de
liberali* sustained by the Oregon pub
liberation that tiiey will ratify the pro
lie. We believe the Oregon Bakery is
the only extensive establishm. ui o f the eeeed ngs of the Mime, by the trium
phant election o f
sort in the State.
the candidates tor
President and Vice President present
Fruit, nuts, candie«, figs, hominy and
B ennett
M koical P kpt . W ill a mette I’ m
popular
Stable ” in Portland.
V K II S IT Y— A S N l \ t, A N NOI X C K M K N I'.
Bennett
Mr. L ike is well
known to main persons throughout the
— The third course o f Lecture* of this
country as a dealer i n g » » l
Institut ion will eniumeiiee on the fourth
hore *s.—
coutiuue
It is his purpose to buy and sell horses,
M B i-M iw H r r s a B a o i.iM s n lla liW
feed and take care ot stook aud do a
general livery business. IIis stable is
liK,a|id c , , ic,ltly ,0 tlie business
four months.
o i l sljn i .
1 I r > .t street, i irti.Iti I.
wh re every description and quality n
| l(l{i,n ,,f tlie city ;iu.l ¡.capable u la c
coininodating near one hundred horses.
h it is manufactured and warruu ed to
new
though it has been worn every day im
over two years.
such qu ility.
N ew D ru ggist .— Mr, B. F. Nichols
A gen.Ionian re-id
this factory which lo ks quite
is now inaugurated in the drug store
formerly kept by Mr. B >bb and more
! latterly by J \V. Smith, Sheriff elect
It pays to buy hats oi
i of this county.
Money saved is money
made.
This drug store is well
stocked, neatiy and tastfully arranged
and is a mod 1 for order, completeness
and convenience.
A ll
the
articles
r.vPT. Baughman’ s new boat— tli u-.ua.ly kept in a first class bouse arc to
S icrt*i—r e c u ’ l. launched at C a nenia b | be found here.
and intended lor the ir ner \\ ilUtncM 1
Inde is entirely an Oregon institution 1
.\t.w WAREHOUSE.— Messrs 0 II.
p UiH.>ttUj & 0 , are engaged in
Her m ichmery was made by the W il-
,#r^e warehouse on the river,
lamette Iron W o r k - ( ’.min,,, y « f l ’ >»rt- aC
which will be completed during
,
| •
1 .
J»
fi» » • i
‘
land, and is of the best qualify. Thi
the su nnier. Shippers o f grain aud
Iron Works i- utnate I mi North I ron' m lrindi.-e will do well to make a note
street and is uu ler the Su|*eriiitt*iidi,iie< if the fact that ¿hi* new warehouse
I
o f A. B. II dliH-k. a practical Engineer
a i.l
contain ample storage capacity.
and a gentleman skilled iu all the r.iui
N ew Goods.— J . II. Lewis has jus»
ifiealioris ami mi inti® uf machin- ry.
A
N ew S . nsvtion
IN
in
P a r is .—
I";u»n the arrival o f the first invoice <
rcceivcd a fie-h essort ment «d go<<ds
and. is off. ritig rare bargaina. IIis
to is, first come tirat served ; it is
Mrs. Stipps’ Thoracic Balsam in Baris j tber»-fore important i’o r all wbo waut
the Tu.llerics were closed by order of
choiec articles in bis line to call «oon
the Kmp< r >r, and great satisfaction
and be ruj plied.
wa- m in 'tested be -au-e the people haii
B e m o VED.— Dr. Canterbury, School
an infahble remedy for coughs.
Si-peiiiitendeiit elect o f Polk, lias re
I f they will hurry up. ad >zen or les- moved onto his farm near Dixie, where
ladies can be furnished at Mr. Lewis
store with the prettiest and cheapest
hats ever offered in this market
several
investments would aggregute
one hundred and fifty thousand dolliwa !
This divided between the trio— Sam
Clark«»,
W oods
and
The)
are reaby beauties.
iiio
he i* 'till ready to attend professional
calls.
P ersons visiting Portlaud and de
siring to purchase anything in the liue
The Western Hotel, Portland, sus
the
W OOLEN
FACTORY.
of dry goods, clothing, groceries or any
The Willamette Woolen Mills will
not recommence regular work for at
least a week to come. The repairs aud
improvements contemplated require
more time thun was anticipated at first;
the waterwheel has to be taken up and
new boxiug prepared, as the old Babbit
metal was very much worn. The fire
enable will be entirely changed, by
being placed on the peustock and made
t<» run with gearing instead of belting.
By this arrangement, there will be no
water standing in the pump, and no
danger o f the water being frozen in it,
as was the case when the dry house
was burned last winter, and in case o f
fire around the engine there would be no
belting to be burned, so that the engine
can work when surrounded by flames
There is to be a brick fire-proof boiler
house constructed, with a draft chim
ney 60 feet high, and steam-pipes lead
ing from the boiler will warm the whole
Factory in an agreeable and pleasant
manner, heat the vats in the dye-house,
and also warm the dryhouse, so there
will be no fires kept on the premises
elsewhere. Even common lights will
soon be done away with, as the Com
pany are euteitaining a proposition to
construct yas works, on the same plan
is is iu operation at the Mission Mills,
San Francisco. The refuse aud sweep
ings o f the mill can he made use o f to
profit in the manufacture o f gas to
•ight the entire premises, and this,
when in operation will do away with the
neecs-ity o f having movable lights in
use. Boiler-makers from
Portland
were here a fjw days since, repairing
¡he flaws existing in the boiler.
W lien the Company complete their
improvetm nts. the mill will be tlior.
(•uglily prepared to do the best kind of
work in the most economical manner.—
Record. Monday. 22d.
i
C L O T H I N G
B adger
&
H O U S E .
L iuden berger.
Nos, 411, 4 1 3 and 4 1 5 Battery Street
cor* Merchant,
S A N FRANCISCO.
attends it.
Goodman k C o , Front street, opposite
the What Cheer House.
FRESH goods by every vessel
Answers to the queries, propounded
This house
by A. J. Dufur, Esq., President o f tlie
contains d complete stock, while the
Oregon State Agricultural Society, re
spec ting the resources, im p rovem en ts,
proprietors are gentlemanly aud accom
etc., etc., etc., will appear in the S io . a l
next week.
Y a m IMI.L county did wisely in assutn.
ing to pay inti rest on seventy five tlmu
o f »lie Ore
In
comparatively sii rt apace o f time
the iron h'»r.-e will travels- her tcriiti
ry, imparting new life aud energy to
her people.
A tc am belonging to Napoleon Ni l.
modating to the last degree.
T iie Methodists (N orth) are hqlding
a cainpmeeting at Ellendale three miles
west o f Dallas. CampmeetiDgs are just
now the order o f the day.
The latest from Washington— Grant
drunk.
P ersons going to Portland or Salem
to make put chases will do well to con
sult the advertising columns o f the
S ion a l .
son engaged in drawing timbers from tin*
E xten sive and ample preparations
are said to be going on at Eola for the
mountains on a wagon, took Frit:lit one
coming celebration o f the fourth.
day last w *k and ran away.
'[ HE editor o f the Oregonian has
visited the line o f the Oregon Central
One ol
the horses, sa d to be a vciy fine animal,
broken in
Bailroad (wert side) and speaks o f the
prosiest» bein<: made by the Company
NkW H arness S hop .— S. 0 . Stiles,
a* very encouraging indeed.
H e a.«-
Day on, opens a harne.-s tdio;> Mires bia readers that the work ingoing
on Muin street, Dallas, aud proceeds forward iu earnest. *
late of
lo operations.
We were personally ac
quainfed wiih Mr. S. us a!so his busi
ness elsewhere, and take pleasure iu
recoin mend ing him to the
_i
fi rant's cigar— nt one end a fire, and
at tin* of! tr end a liar.
j-ullie as a
in ster mechanic in his liue aud a uen-i
.
. . .
.
* Dealer J|
— IN —
O
BO O TS & S H O E S ,
0
Commercial st., next door to
Barman Bros. Salem.
Ladies’ and Children’s wear*
H A R R IE D .
.
.
At the residence of Ira F M. Butler, in
tleman prompt and correct IU liu bual- M-.mnontli iW in.-t. Juno 16, 18(18, by ira F.
p ;.,
_ * .:« i
l
Butler, J. P., Mr. James Boothe and Mrs.
nett relations. Give birn a trial.
I Amelia Biddlemen, all of Polk County. Oregon.
e invite COUNTRY DEALERS to exam
ine our Large ond Attractive Stock which
compriica every artiule in the
W
CLOTHING
and FURNISHING
line, together with a Large Assortment of
CASSIMERE and WOOL HATS ;
-a lso-
Blauketa,
Casslmeres aud
rpH I
S
H
O
E
MITCHEL A R 0 SEM 0 RFS
Isa Beautiful Dapple Bay. 6 years ofd, about
16 bands high and is very powerfully built. Was
sired by o/d COEUR de LION a celebrated
stallion Imported from Europe. Dam, Whip
and Buzzard.
DAVID GOFF.
Dixie, May 11th, 1868
B
Please give os a call, and yon will be Con
vinced that we have
The Largest,
Best and
CHEAPEST
Stock o f Goods this ride o f Porttand.
All Coaatry Prodace token at its Highest Mar
ket Yaloe. M I T C H E L dc R t M E N D O R P .
Independence, March 22, 1868.
3tf
1,1......... ..
■»■■■■
^
the
M ERCHANDISE.
UCKEYE
R
•
w e e p st a k e s
m
X HRASHER,
W
JOH N
DOMESTIC D R Y GOODS,
W . G IL B E R T ,
That has ever been brought to SALEM,
which he is offering CHEAPER than any oth
er bouse in the City.
All kinds o f PR O D U C E taken In E x
change.
W antkd :
r i \ f\ OOO
¿)\ _!C f^ O O O
POUNDS OF W O O L FOR
whieh I will pay tho
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IH CASH.
Iff. M E Y E R .
3d door from the corner o f Griswold’s Block
Salem Oregon.
91y
W O O L ! W O O L ! W O O L !!
Custom Carding
C H A S .E . 1N O O R
Agt. E. M. Cc.
with track extending to the River, and are pre
pared to receive and Forward Freight for
7 5 cents per ton.
VANDUYN A SOMMERVILLB.
F u r n itu r e .
E . M E R W IN ,
Independence, Oregon.
________ ^
ANUFACTURER and Dealer in
kinds o f Household and Kitchen
all
HE MANUFACTURING DEPARTM ’NT
having been placed in charge of a FIRST
CLASS FOREMAN, assisted bv the best of
workmen, he is prepared to get up a boot SU Has on hand a large and well selected Stock,
consistiug in part of Mahogany and Black Wal
PERIOR to any other shop in the state.
A complete assortmeut of FRENCH and nut Dressing BUREAUS,
AMERICAN Leather, and Shoe Findings on
Center, Dining, Breakfast snd Work
hand, which will be famished to Shoemakers at
reasonable rates. When you vis}t Salem, give
him a call-
113m
T A B L E S ,
T
Grecian, Parlor, and Washington Woodseat
CH a IRS.
S u m m on s.
BEDSTEADS,
In the Coanty Coart o f the State o f Oregon,
SAFES,
for the county of Polk,
UIK •«,
8TANDS and
ISAAC FOISTER, Plff.
r».
LOUNGES.
E. W. BOSWORTH, Deft J
A fine Assortment e f
E. W. BOSWORTH, said Deft.
n the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear in the said Court,
Pictures and Gilt Frame«.
and answer the complaint of said PUT. fihd
therein against you. within ten days f>-om the In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornamril-
service of this writ upon you, if served in said tal in the line.
County ; and if served in any other County of
About the 10th o f May 1 shall remove my
said State, then you shall appear within twenty
Salesroom
and the Postoffice to South Inde
«fays from service hereof, and answer said com
pendence.
Thenceforward I shall occupy the
plaint. And you are hereby notified that if
building
adjoining
Yanduyn and Sommer-
you fail to appear as above directed, Judgment
ville’
s
Store.
E. H ER W IN .
will be takeu against you for want thereof, for
Independence, March 24, 1868.
3-3m
the sum o f $60 86 with interest from January
I
25th 1864, at 12 per cent per annum. Publico-'
tion of Summons being ordered by the Judge
of said Court for six weeks from this date.— N E W
GANG PLOW.
You will if served by publication only, be re
quired to appear ty the first day of the next
A Polk County Invention.
term of said Court following the expiration of
the said six weeks notice by publication.
By order of W. C. W hitson , Judge.
J . M. M A SO N is manufacturing at
*
J- A. APPLEGATE,
Atty. fo r Plff.
I n d e p e n d e n c e , Polk County, Oregon,
June 15, 1868.
136w
a G A N G P L O W which is essentially
W HERE
ARE
YO U
GOIOO
AND
superior to anything which has yet
been offered the Oregon Farming Pub
lic in the line o f
Labor Saving
P LO W S,
44 TO THE STORE OF A D O L F W O L F ,
N E W IN D E P E N D E N C E .”
What about Mr. Wo\f ?
Why he is Selling
D ir * t C h e a p ,
Company’s Store,
IN ELLEN DALE, which wall be sold at the
cheapest rates for CASH, WOOL and PROs
DUCE.
WAREHOUSE,
v
M
FURNITURE,
W h y do you Drive in such Haste f
Will be done at the reduced price o f EIGHT
cents ber Pound, when grease or oil is famished.
If we furnish lard, TEN cents. I f lard oil,
TWELVE and a half cents.
ONE pound of good clean lard for every
EIGHT pounds of WOOL, or ONE pound of
fard oil for every TEN pounds.
To insure good ROLLS the WOOL must be
washed and cleaned.
\ll kinds of MERCHANDIZE keptconstant-
ly on hand at the
We also have in connection with the Stow
a large
S h o es,
Union Block, Commercial Street,
QUITS’ 4 BOYS* CUSTOM MADS CLOTHING,
LiTEST STYLES OF AITS AND CAPS,
The Highest Market price paid for
3tf
FANCY GOODS.
T ru n k s,
C a rp e ts,
G r o c e r ie s ,
C rock ery A c .
MERCHADISE.
MANUFACTURER AND D EALER IM
and so has
IT H O N E O F T H E L A R G E S T
and best selected stocks of
«alors in G EN ERAL
Never C log* and F ar the Best.
S a le m , O re g o n .
M. MEYER!
D
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
B o o ts a n d
T H E F IR S T T R A IN H A S
A R R IV E »,
Sonvmeruille,
A fu l Stock of G >ods constantly on band to
salt the varied wants o f the People.
L. A. Robb is authorized to collect
indebted will please settle at once.
J. W . SM ITH .
S l
I N D E P E N D E N C E , Oregon.
EAPER,
at D O D D ’S, Salem.
Parties
J oh » S omhkrville .
Vauduyn
at DODD'S Salem.
N O T IC E .
hills due me at the drug store.
I. Y awduti ».
|The W orld,* C hallenger
S
S
largest and Best Assorted Stock wf
H
T F ja r * A ll work of my o w n f j
manufacture warranted
Repairing Neatly dona.
WHOLESALE T
IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE
D e a le r s .
bud one oi bis legs Ludlj
the r.ce.
Manufacturer
HE ELLENDALE MILLCO. will pay 18
cents per pound, fojr WOOL in good con
dition delivered at their WOOL HOUSE.
will do well to call on Messrs G a’ land,
a
0
O O T S
JAMES 8 ARDEN,
F arm er»,
T A K E N O T IC E !
COEUR de LION
B
C o u n ty
D ry Gwods, Clothing, D ress Goods.
as on hand Thimple Skchis, IRON AXLE
A c ,, Ate.,
EXPRESS WAGONS and BUGGIES,
Which he offers for sale cheap for each. He has
That bps ever earn* to POLK CNUSfTT, was
also the largest and the best assortment of lately received at
WAGON TIMBER in the eonaty, and he la
prepared to do all kinds o f work in kss line on
the shortest notice. Call and
April, 1868.
Store at In d e p e n d e n ce , which they offer to
Sell at at a living price.
J. L. C O L L I N S ,
Having purchased on* Rjoek fai Son Fran
cisco, we can easily Compete with those baying
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AX LAW , their Goods ia Portland.
T
____L J iifiP ._________ _____ — La
serves the unparcllullcd success which
Company
B r il l ia n t
W agon and Carriage Mak
er, Dallas, Polk County,
Oregon.
S
well— it would fail.
thing to be had in a first clajs house,
gon Central Bail road
m o st
P o lk
e a u t ie s
Among the fashionable
throng at Saratoga Springs, in the sum
mer o f 1860, declared to a friend, that
she ascribed the beautiful clearness and
DALLAS, OREGON.
richness o f her complexion more to the
use. in the bath, of M u r r a y & L a n -
PECIAL attention given to Collections,
and to matters connected with real Estate.
m a n ’ s F l o r i d a W a t e r , than to drink
ing the water o f the Spa.
toTB ew are o f the pernicious coun
FRENCH STALLIO N .
terfeits; always ask for the Florida
Water prepared by tha sole proprietors,
ha subgcribor will keep the Fine French
Laoman & Kemp. New York. 563.
Stallion COEUR de LION at Dixie,
HOSTETTER, SMITH A DEAN.
where/ he may be found every day daring
S ad Francisco.
present season,
railroad—
tains its wonted popularity, and de
sand dollars o f the bonds
the
Elliott— would
constitute a “ stake ” each , worth the
effort to get it, while
of
B
the song little sum o f one hundred or
S t a b l e .— Messrs
Lake & Goddard have charge o f the
well known and
ing in Dallas is wearing u hat made in
o f inducing ten or fifteen thousand
persons in the State to invest, which
THE
T he
the funi y for sale low at G. B. Stiles’ ,
Pallas.
give satisfaction.
scheme was “ improvised ” in the hope
O ne
W .H .T E A L .
i d f r 1 e r suffrage s-
everything substantial and dc-irable in
aud
o f any Company that would “ commence
dale where he remained up to latest ac work.” Knowing that there were few
indeed in Oregon who could not raise
counts in a state o f iuseusibility.
ten dollars, the
A ll patriotic hearts are turued with t
“ Pay ten dollars down ”
coun'y— an appointee o f W oods— spelis
day of Nov , ensuing,
would rush frantically into the embraces
Fragrance the most lasting !
Fragrance the wo»t delicate !
Fragrance the moet exquisite !
Fragrance the most refreshing !
Are all combined in M u r r a y & L a n *
m a n ’ s F l o r id a
W a t e r — the only
recognized perfume o f fashiou.
f ^ “As there are worthless counter
feit!, buyers should always ask for the
Florida Water prepared by Lanman &
*62.
Kemp, New York.
T o «pprecixte the advantages this
*
Plow offers, it is only necessary for the
Farmer to give it s trial.
Simply con
structed, and put up with a view special
ly to durability, this deservedly Popular
Gang Plow must continue to give un-
Dry Goods,
Clothinsr,
qualfied satisfaction wherever or by
Groceries,
j&homsoever tried.
8 tf
Hardware and
NOTIONS!
vhile
S l r . c o x & c o ., .Buy
le had.
S h e r ifT ’ s S a le.
and I am going to
GREAT BARGAINS are to
Y virtue of an execution duly issued out
o f the Circuit Court, for the County o f
Polk and State o f Oregon, and to me directed,
in favor o f S. Blumaner and S. Rosenb'att,
S T A P L E D R Y GOODS.
And does he take Farm Produce?
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
and against H . Linnvilte, for the sum of $763
and 924 00 costa and accruing coats, I have
P ricks at this time are lower than they have
Y es; and what is better, he pays the 83
levied upon the following real estate, to w it:
been for many years, and we can offer to
Lot No. 8 in Block 1, south o f Main St. and
Druggists,
COCJITRT TRADERS
Hiqhesi Market price
it.
3tf
3 E. of Meridan street; also an undivided two-
thirds interest in that part of Lot No. 3, in
goods that they can sell to their Customers at
UNION BLOCK,
Block No. 1, N. of Maui street and No. 2, X.
a very low figure and still make an unusual
S h e r i f f ’s S a le .
of Meridian street, which is bounded as follows :
large profit.
Commencing at the N. E. corner o f aaid Lot
(No. 5,) thence W. 78 feot, thence S. 28 feet,
Y
virtue
o
f
an
execution
duly
issued
oat
of
Ageets for Oregon Cassimeres and Blankets,
SALE.II, OREGON.
the County Court of Polk county and thence E. 78 feet, thence N. $8 feet to the
ofwhi.-h we keep a large stock.
place of beginning, with all the right, title an4
State of Oregon, and to me directed wherein
interest o f said H. Linvillo in the buildups*
John
R.
Cooper,
Plff.,
recovered
judgment
Large Stock aud low prices, and articles
j@r*Special attention paid to Physicians’
against W. J. Matney, Deft., for the sum o f 473 and improvements upon said prenatoca. Said
Guaranteed.
Prescriptions
lt f
73-100 doHars— said judgment having been real estate is situated ia the town of Buena
transferred from said Cooper, to D. M. Boon, Vista, Pojk Co., Ogn., and wJI he exposed at
Agents for Piano Manufacturers.
Sheri IPs Sale.
and from said Boon to David Stump, May public anction to the highest bidder, for cash
7, 1868,-1 have levied upon the following in hand, at the Court House door iu Dallas, on
Agents for Oakland Cotton Mills.
Y virtue o f an execution, duly issued out
the 13th day o f July, 1 8 6 8 .
real property to satisfy the above named ju d g
o f the Circuit Court, for the County of ment and interest, costs and accruing cost# between the hours of 9 o’clock a . m . and 4 r. M,
BADGER A LINDENBERGER
W and State of Oregon, and to me directed, t«* w it: The estate in tee simple of said Mat of said day, to w it: at 1 o ’clock ». u.
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehonse
in favor of E. J. Croffurd vs. Wm. M. Fraker, ney, of, in and to 170 acres oi the west half an<
JOS. LIGGETT,
Nos. 411, 413 and 415, Bat'ery street,
ior the sum o f $27 73 judgment, interest and
Sheriff Polk county, Oregon•
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life estate of said Matney in the east half uf
San Francisco.
c^sts $7 23, I have levied upon the l ollowing
the Donation Land Claim o f W. J. Matney and
Feb. 17, 1869.
ly
r<al property, to w it: Lot No. 4 in Block No
wife, Not. No. 2268, and claim No. 61, in T. 8,
5 in Levans’ addition to the town o f Dallas,
S. R. 5 W. o f the Wiilainqtte Meridian, con
iIT T ’ S
I dk Co., and I will proceed to expose the
WATSON If (IRISWELL,
taining 640 acres, more er ft-ss ; situated in
X h rash eb ,
• iove described property at public auction.
A r c h H e e ls a n d P r a c t i c a l t< the highest bidder for coin in band, at the Polk county, Oregon. I will expose the a» «iva
Tue Best K uouu.
described real property, at the Court House
C iurtUou(e door in Dallas, on the
door iu Dallas, tor cash ’iu hand, to the highest
at D O D D ’S. Salem.
2 7 th day o f J u ly , 1 8 0 8 ,
HOUSE CARPENTERS,
bidder,
on
b tween the hours of 9 a . m . aud 4 o’clock r.
M onday th e 6 th dsy o f J u ly , 1 8 6 8 .
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I N D P E N D E N C E O R E G O N . M , of said day. Said property was le\ led upon between thè hours of U A. u and 4 P. M. of said
H eader .
a the property ol W. M. Fraker
day.
The
Greatest
uf M arvfslcrs.
JOS. LIGGETT,
Y17 ILL take Contracts for Building Houses
JOS. LEGGETT.
Sheriff
Polk
County,
Oregon.
TT o f every descriptiuu and kind, in tows
et DODD S, SsItRU
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Sheriff Polk county, Oregom,
■alias, Jan* 27tb, 1841.
154w
and eonntry. Satisfaction guaranteed. 6tf
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