The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, July 20, 1868, Image 3

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She ¡GSetklg $otk <6 Junta Signal.
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— Our friend, Charley McDonald^took
S h e r i f f ' s S a l k — S h o c k i n g S a c r i ­ to himself a wife oa Saturday last, io
the person o f Miss Martha Haggart —
f i c e OP PROPERTY.— On Friday last,
Sheriff Ligget sold on execution at the Go iu Mo., i f you think there is no
hereafter*
instance of W . H. Teal, property, con-
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aistiug ot uew wagons, coal, the defend
J r shoe ' s C ourt — C ollins . — During the
t o t ’s blaekinith tools, horse shoes, doub
lctrecs and siugletrees, etc., etc., he
longing to T . J . Dow, the tt
p 1^
cash value o f which could not have
been h ss than $ 100 00, for. we believe,
less thau forty dollars !
was bid off by Teal.
The property
In consequence
week ju*t past; the action o f Wm. Pollen
against T. J. Dow was disposed of by Plff.
withdrawing suit attei pluudings were settled.
Wiu. Harris »•». T. J. Dow— Deft, dented
Plffs. claim o f one hundred and thirty dollars.
Sait withdrawn by plff. aud a compromise
afterwards effected*
Sullivan for plff* Applegate A Whitson for
Defendant in both above actions.
c f a doubt existing as to the legality o f
S. C. Stiles returned from Salem on Satur­
day la?t with a new invoice of stoek for his
trifling exception, did not bid at the
harness and saddlery establishment in Dallas.
sale. Whatever the justice of Teal’s Mr. S. is au euergotio and thoroughgoing
claim may have been, the enlightened business man, aud wo ure pleased to tee him
the proceedings,
out siders,
with
i*
verdict o f the community can do no in such a fair way for suceess in this his new
less than condemu the morbid acquis, field of operations.
ltivcness which will prompt a man to
T he irrepressible Dave
Holmes tied his
competitor
in
the
race
at
the
late election for
take and appropriate his neighbors’
hard earnings for nought— though the Justice of the Peace for Salt Lake precinct.—
The contest wo) subsequently decided by lot
act is performed u n ijr color o f law.— — the refub. winning. A republican Constable
A ll the property bid off by Teal is was elected in said precinct by one majority,
merchantable and iu ready demand.— whoso bowels o f compassion being moved in
Teal’e judgm ent against Dow was only behalf o f Dave, in cnsequence of h is continued
ill success in the chase for an office, magnani­
one hundred and fifty five dollars; four
mously proposed to “ draw cuts ” with him
or five hundred dollars worth o f property for the constabulary, and lo ! Dave “ slips up
has been bid in by plaintiff for proha on it ” again. The above presents a case of
Lly less than the cost o f the proceed- one man being elected twice and ofauuthcr
being defeated three times! if indeed any of
in " ieavin" the original claim unsatis-
the story is true, and Uncle Jack Lewis, onr
fied and increased. Thus a hard work­ associate is authority for the wholo thing.
ing, industrious mau is set adrift with
not even
the
tools with
wlitcli
to
c ir n a livelihood while his indebted
ness has been increased by the process
Another set o f tools owned by Dote
held bv c ntract by Mr. Du’i-ott who
l as the exclusive control ol tlu-ui wc
believe, for a specified time,
Dtliver
us from the tender me ci s ol
such
creditors, say wc.
In some States, the laws
provide
thut appraisers shall s y what properly
under execution is worth, and provide
iu i ther that
T he M ason * G ano P low , “ C hallenge .” —
Unlike, in nearly every material respect, all
other gang plows which have yet been intro­
duced, and not obnoxious to tlie objections us
unlly urged again-tany o them this plow is des­
tined, we ttiink, to super, ede the host ,»f Us class.
Convenience, durability* strength and simplic­
ity are happily combined while its cost, nit
ihtVgs on-id.-re 1, can never seriously retard
its g.-itural introduction am tag that class <>
f.uiuers who desire to keep pace w.th the
ii'ogress o f the age in which they live and
.iv til thcni-ci vc • • t tho ben fits a uing IV in
i:iv -nitons colei fated not only t < dig li.y labor
■ lit facilitate ami simplify it? p, rtoi inanec.
such property shall not
■e ' r 1 Vi«r*. T.»'.rett 4 Ca.. succcs«ors to Weafin* r
4
sell unless it bring two thirds the :tp-
iir o>.,, Dalla« , ill the uà at liu.-iiics« 1.»•1 J» ît
| rased value. This is right— is a par­
p o d sui ply of clLone, v.-h meat«. 1 Lev
tial protection o f the judgm ent debtor serve country cu:¡tom r« ou Slated days fr »in
mr'inst the avarice and rapa«d*y of n tu ir luuriut w a; <)U wir ich they o u t empiate
tc-puig running.
soulless creditor. W c are in favor ol
the speedy enactment o f such a law
?T.\"iF. goods In the line, sr.tli ns glass.
oils,
paints, etc., etc., kepi by 1». F. Nuholt-*
for Oregon.
S i 3< r the State ejection John C. Bell, >a1eiu . it the dru ; ;t <re.
has k e n in such a happy state o f min 1 thut
W ar Dii.AY ?—Vanduyn 4 Son.metvble.
be eoul-i not help selling his customers g1»»*
Independent*®, ure holding out inducements
bargains. Ilis Corner Brie* S ore is literally
aud asking you to com e—and buy gi>o,is
crammed full of the latent styles >f goods.
heap. A (urge a u i varied ussoitment always
Fine wines and liquors for in • lieinal pur. on hands.
poses at G. B. Sti'ef'fam ily grocery store.
D on ’ t F orget I t .— Persons visiting Falcm*
L aw C aro . —The card o f C. G. Curl, Esq..
t
Fakm . appears in our Columns to-day. Mr
C. is <pi energetic and able law tr and will
practice in all o f the courts o f Marion and
or Portlan I on business will d » well to con­
sult the advertising columns o f tac S ignal .
adj< iQtng counties.
in new locitinn, fronting on State street, bet­
ter bargains than over are to be had in stoves
R emember that at “ Headquarters," Salem,
T he new ad- o f Messrs. Crone A W olf, In
dependence, appears iu our columns this week. and tin war®.
These gentlemen keep a very large and well
E ihtationai ..— On Thursday evening Inst,
assorted stock of dry goods, groceries, hard­
in pursuance o f previous announcement, Profs.
ware, cutlery, etc., etc., and sell cheap. They
Emery and Moreland, o f Corvallis College,
wise buy produ’ e o f all kinds for which they
lectur d at the Court House in Dallas, to a
pay the highest market price.
fair sized audience, on tho subject of Educa­
T he E vejuno
C ommercial . — We are in
tion. These gentleman are both scholarly and
receipt of the Ectuimj Commercial, a new ami accomplished, and tho lecture delivered by
Sprightly little daily just started in Portlaud ca b, respectively, wus an improvement upon
by M. P. Bull, Esq. Tho proprietor is a anything in a literary way Dullasites have
printer, has had considerable experience in the been honored with for E long time. These gen­
newspaper business, and f-oin a personal ae tlemen are laboring in the interest of Corvallis
quuintance with his genius and energy, we
Ci liege, an institution o f learning which is a
are pursuaded that if Ire does not succeed it
credit to the Btite and en ornament an '
will be because th e “ Fates” are against him.
source o f prosperity to the eity in which the
Here's our ¿CS*, Bro. B. Success to you.
same is located. The Third College Tear ol
T ub D a » las J a i l .— This is an institution this institution commences, we believe, Sept.
9
that is in little or no demand. It has been 1st.
uutenanted ever since the “ wood.- were burnt.”
A poor investment, that. It may be that the
DECEASEK.-IVilliam Robb, long and a much
extreme unpopularity of this domicil is owing respected citizen o f Dallas, resigned his spirit
to the belligerent attitude it assumes (like that to the God who gave it on Friday last in the
of a hog going to war) in its relations to the afternoon. Deceased had been afflicted with
rtreets and other buildings situated in it“ consumption for many years and at the
neighborhood. It neither stands east aud west time of his demise was very much reduced and
nor north and south, nor does any line o f the emaciated. A large concourse of citizens at­
building lie parallel with any other thing we tended his funeral on Saturday.
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can now think ol. The right hand corner o f
A. S. Crider has just received a large stock
the front reaches out menacingly in tho direc­
o
f
French kip, calf, and Santa Crux sole.
tion o f the street, so the foundation, it would
seen, was staked out with the north we»t star
L eather and F inding « — J. W. Gilbert, S r *
ms a guide.
lein, is prepared to supply country shoein*kors
Harvesting has already commenced in this with every article required, such as leather of
county, and will, ere our next issue day, be all kinds, lusts, cl Amps. Ac., Ac., on the most
fum e the general business o f farmers through­ reasonable terms. He also manufactures boots,
out the county. The industry o f our farmers shoes and gaiters, besides he keeps a complete
will this year be rewarded by very heavy and assortment of boots and shoes of eastern mnn-
profitable crops. We never saw wheat and focturc.
oats look so well in any country.
C ustom M ads
B oots .— Mr. A. 8. Crider,
Main st., Dallas, next door to B rutal office,
is prepared to shoe all creation and the balance
of mankind. Mr. C. does bis work well and
uses none but good stock. Boots and Shoes
constantly on hand, and made to order on
short notice.
T all T imothy . — We were shown a s*al'i o f
timothy the other day, grown in tho meadow
ol a genii, man residing near Dallas, which
measured six feet and four inches in length.
M e were told that this was by no means an
isolated stalk.
R a h H al ling . -Drawing rail« from the bills
to the valley farms is just now a feature in the
business o f Polk county. Hundreds of thous­
ands have already been hauled out within the
past six weeks, and yet the cry is rails! J. I-
Thompson and also Jos. Emens are making
ready to treat their respective farms near town
to a bran uew fence.’ Get». Ncsidith is also
having a great number of rails hauled out to
his place near Dixio. The farmers of Polk,
are as a general rule, a live aud enterprising
class of men.
B U S IN E S S A N D
T 11 K T A X
LAW S.
Thè intimate; connection botween tax;i
tion stud th* productive industry o f the
country is a subject that has not'receiv-
ed the attention that it deserves from
our business men and „ legislators. I f
the present stagnation o f business shall
produce the eflect o f directing public
attention to this question an important
end will have beou achieved, l ’eople
are so immersed in the whirl o f busiuess
and politics that they ignore or are in ­
different to the most important issues o f
finance and taxation, until they are
sternly confronted with the effects, it
would not be difficult to trace many o f
the evils under which the country is
now laboring to this supinenees. We
take umre interest in ever)thing than
in the financial policy which ultimately
shapes the destinies o f men and nations.
Our indiffereuce reacts upon our legis­
lators, who seem to think and act as if
they were releived from all responsi­
bility upon questions of finance and
taxation.
It is time that all this should end,
and if wc do not mistake the teuor of
public opinion there are indications
that the financial question will over­
shadow all others before the country.
Toe feeling is increasing that much of
the business depr,ssion ol the country
is due to lite blunders of financial leg
is! ition. 'I’ ll *re can be no doubt that
?liis ¡inpressii.li is, Ui no inconsiderable
extent, well founded.
I he country is
ne^iuning to feel the effects of the etior-
i o is tax iiim
'J lie mount * f money
ib-tiaeted tor the l.sf live <*r six years
run the proda ti ve interest ot tlu*
..untry would have exhausted any
tb.-r nation in the world. In I8i>7
he N iti ual Governili ut collected by
iXition no less than SlU.t.UOJ.t 00 —
>1' t ¡ii-* $17'J.OOü,ÜOü were derived
1*0*11 limit's Oil fulvi"!) ¿roods, and tile
balance
11 .OUO.OiH) from internal
-. venne. A 1 this is exclusive o f the
nrge amount absorbed by municipal
md Stato governili.*uts auJ for local
purposes.
The Nation is now staggering from
i burden of taxation that is tinparfellcl
in any country. It
;r un the amount an i maini r o f t ix i
! « » : i. It is in j nisi rorial and VeX.ilioii-
ii near y all its funis. The c>-l of
(lie goods to the consumer is ijeèdlés-
increased by the taxation o f good-
ui the hands of*producers aud import
ers. I Til tcica lly, at least, we are far
from
arrived at a knowledge o f
the science o f taxation. Our burdens
arc laden on wildly and without dis
crimination. The result is that con
sutuers are obliged to abridge their ex
pensos. and to economise on all articles
ex-ept th iso of prime necessity. Thus
business languishes for want o f a de
ni a ml for goods, there is only limited
employment, and taxation is dried up
at its very sources.
d
suffers both
iy
having
There is also another serious evil.—
A large proportion o f the tuxatiou lc-
vied upon the people uevor finds its
way into the public Treasury. It is
embezzled by swindling officials.—
There are also large appropriations for
pnrposes that not only confer no cor.
responpiug benefit upon the pe*ip)e, but
are a source o f corruption by eiieourag.
ijjg
lazy officials,
u»n —■
~* . ’ who
....... are converted
iron» producers into cun- umers,
we add the bur-..
When to
evils w
dens o f a flu ctu a ^ i? paper currency
the main causes o f the p rostrate condi­
tion o f business are only too apparent.
It is plain that no return' ro our-td. *ier
substantial-commercial prosperity1 is tt»
be looked for without radical reforms in
our systems o f taxation aud currency.
— Heading (P a .) Tin es.
T bb Durbin boys, in their large, fine flro
DIED.
proof brick slaM,,, Salem, are doing an im­
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mense business in the liverv and feed lin e .--
At the house o f his brother— L. A. Robb— In
They understand their business thoroughly Dallas, on Friday, July 17, 1»«8, o f chronie
gad age attentive, prompt and accommodating. consumption, William Robb, aged 40 years.
S H E P W A N , OREGON.
GROCERIES,
Si j
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AH
QUEENSWARE
Part|e8
iudebted will please seule ul once.
J . W . S M IT H .
A L B A N *.
T
GLASSWARE !
h e u n d e r s ig n e d
WHOLESALE
CROCKERY AT
CLOTHINO
HOUSE.
Badger & Li.itlenberger,
N or , 411, 413 and 415 Battery Street,
cor. Merchant.
S A X FRANCISCO.
IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE
Dealers.
respectfu lly
infoi mr the pub/tc that this Honsi
HAS JUST BEEN FINISHED,
— AND IS —
IV O W
O P E N
for the accommodation of all may favor him
with their patronage.
J. B. SPRENOER.
FRESH GOODS BY EVERY VESSEL
e invira COUNTRY DEALERS to exam­
ine our Large nnd Attractive Stock which
coiupri.es every article in the
W
GLOTHINO and FtJRNISHIHO
line, together with a Large Assortment o f
CASSIMERE and WOUL H A T S ;
-a ls o -
Blanketa,
Cassimerea and
MERCHANDISE.
IN EOLA.
u c k e y e
B
:
I. V anduyn .
J ohn S ommehville .
Vanduyn A Soin mer vil le,
IN D E P E N D E N C E :, Oregon,
i i
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e a p e r
,
D
ealers in G EN ERAL
(The W orld,s C h a llen g er
at D O D D ’ S Salem.
EEP8TAK ES m
S W Never
C logs and E'ar the Best.
M. B R A S H E R ,
MERCHADISE.
A fu.l Stock of Goods constantly on hand to
suit the varied wants o f the People.
The Highest Market price paid for
We also have in connection with the Store
a large
JOHN W . G IL B E R T ,
M ANUFACTURER AND D E A LE R IN
H o o t s illit l S h o e s ,
Union Block, Ccmmorcial Street,
S T A P L E D R Y GOODS.
P ricks at this time are lower than tbqy have
been for mauy year«, aud we can offer to
cochtkt
IV A RE HOUSE,
with track extending to the River, and are pre-
piircd to receive aud Forward Freight for
Agents for Oregon Caasimeres and Blanket«,
o f whi.-h we keep a large stock.
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Large Stock aud low prices, aad articles
Guaranteed.
Agents for Piano Manufacturers.
Agents
?5 cents per ton.
3tf
VANDUYN & SOMMERVILLE.
J A. APPLEGATF..
rI
S U I S S Z llO B M .
In the C. unty Court of the Stuto o f Oregon,
&
for the c'Miut v of Folk,««.
Ts VAC FOISTEK, Plff.
j
A p p leg a te & W h itson ,
DALLAS,
:
:
:
OREGON.
Office—In the Couit Houue.
F u r n itù r e .
E . M ER TV IN, Independence, Oregon.
M
FURNITURE,
F irst Door North o f Brown’ * F ire-proof
Bxick.
lias on hand a large and well selected Stock,
consisting in part of Mahogany uud Black Wal­
nut Dressing BUREAUS,
N E W STO RE.
N E W GOODS.
N E W P R IC E S .
Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work
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S
A tty.for / V / .
COLLEGE.
HEW
GANG
PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES ,
FRUITS ;
WOODEN WARE.
TUBA CC(\
CIGARS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc.
I design to keep only t e choicest and
best Articles, and sell them at a sm all
profit tor CASH.
OUR MOTTO:
R A P ID SALES OF CHOICE GOODS.
Those who want inferior articles
elsewhere for them.
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G.
must look
B. S T IL E S .
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WESTERN HOTEL,
PLOW.
A Folk County Invention.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
Corvallis College, will couvene on Satur J . M. M A SO N is manufacturing at
duy, Aug. 22d, at 10 o’eloek A. m . A 'l mem­
I n d e p e n d e n c e , Polk County, Oregon,
bers of the Bonrd ure earnestly requested to
attend.
a G A N G P L O W which is essentially
superior to anything which has yet
BRASH ER,
The Best Known.
at D O D D ’S, Salem.
I am now prepared .o offer to the public
large assert men t of choice
CORNER OF FIR8T AND MORRISON St.*
i IE
I i t t »8 m
H ea d q u a rters.
.
i
130w
G. B. STILES’
AN CFACTU BK R nnd Dralcr in all
kinds ot Jluusei old and Kitchen
Grecian, Parlor, and Washington Woodseat
K. TV. BOS WORTH. i»eft. )
CH a IRS.
K. V\\ Bii.SWOR HI, sail I left.:
n the name o f the State o f Oregon, you nre
hereby required to appear iu the said Court, BEDSTEADS,
SAFES,
m d answer tho complaint of said Plff. fib d
tli.-reiu against you. within t.*n days f.om the
STANDS and
service of this writ upon yau. if served in sabi
LOUNGES.
V'oiiiity ; nnd if served in any other Cbunty o f
tai'l --late, then you sbaU appear within iwvuty
A fine Assortment of
•lavs from service hereof, and answer s.iid com­
plaint. And you are hereby notified that if
P ictures aud Gilt Frame«.
V"U fail to appear as above directed, Judgment
will ho taken against you f..r want thereof, for
tho sum ot $(>;* .*•0 with iuteiest lroUL January In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornamen­
..»th 1 M>I, at >12 per c< ut per iinnuiu* Publica­ tal in the line.
tion o f S»num*>us being ordered by the Judge
About the 10th o f May 1 shall remove my
<>f said Court for six weeks from this date.— Salesroom aud the Postoffice to South Inde­
You will if served by publication only, bo re­ pendence. Thenceforward I shall occupy the
quired to appear 1 y the first duy o f the next building adjoining Vanduyn and Summer­
term of said Court following the expiration ol ville's Store.
£ . M ERW IN .
the said six weeks notice by publication.
Independence, March 24, 1868.
3-3m
By order of IV. C. W hitson , Judge.
J*. A. APPLEGATE,
T
W. C. W niTSO N .
Attornies at Law.
NI1E MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
liitvin*.' bacii (.lucci in c*li!ir>;u ot a FIRST
CI.\SS FOREMAN. n»»i«ted bv the bc?t of
workmen, be m prepared t«» get up u boot Sli-
PKIllDR m any other «hop in the state.
A complt-tc * 1 .- 1 »..riment ot F R KNt'H mici
A M Kit I*'A X Leather, mol Sime Fiinlinirs on
liar d, wlii--li wi.l he furnished t<* Shmmiakurs at
re;i«oin.h!e rate«. When you Visit Salem, give
him a call-
IL'iu
CO R VA LLIS
for Oakland Cotton Milla
BADGER 4 LINDENBERGER
Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse
Nos. 411, 413 and 415, Batterv street,
San Francisco.
Feb. 17, 1868.
ly
S a lem , O regon .
June 15, 1SC3.
traders
goods that they can sell to their Customers at
a very low figure and still make an unusual
large profit
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
at D O D D ’ S, Salem.
been offered the Oregon Farming Pub­
lic iu the line o f
Labor Saving’
PORTLAND, OREGON.
T
HE BEST AND MOST COMMODIOU3
hotel in the State, where every want is
anticipated aud cheerfully supplied.
Warm A cold Bathe attached to the Honae.
This Hotel is located n eir the Steamship
Landing. The Hotel Coach will he iu attend-
auce at all the Landing»- lo convey Passengers
and Baggage to and from the House FKKE
OF CHARGE,
M. R. SEWALL.
JOHN C. DORCY,
3tf
Proprietor«
P LO W S.
n o t i c i :.
wood
EALED BIDS W ILL BE RECEIVED
at the Clerk’ s offlee iu Dallas, Polk coun­
ty, Oregon, until
S
■ Wept. 1st, IWG8,
for TW ENTY CORDS OF GOOD, DRY,
SOUND OAK WOOD;, to he lour feet long,
and delivered in thq County Wood House in
Dallas, oh or before Ofet. 12tb, lPfiS, and corded
up in good order and to the acceptance o f the
County court.
'xl>e successful bidder will bo required to
enter js t o ’tia obligation with ¿ceufiiy for the
faithful per»om ance o f the contract.
J. I. Thompson,
County-’(Mirk,
164w
T o appreciate the advantages this
Plow offers, it is only necessary for the
Farmer to give it a trial.
Cumberland and Leliigli
COAL
and
PIG IRON.
ly to durability, this deservedly Popular
Gang Plow must continue to give un-
qualfied satisfaction wherever or by
whomsoever tiied.
S tf
T H E F IR S T T R A IN HAS
A R R IV E D ,
W IT H
ONE OF TH E LARGEST
and best selected stocks of
DOMESTIC D R V GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.
In Store and Afloat, For Sale by
[101y]
M. MEYER!
W O O L CARDINO.
HE undersigned having located a New
Double Cylinder Carding Machine tow
miles south of Sublimity, six miles uortheaM
of Scio, and one-fourth mile o f Linche’s Ferry,
on the North Santiam, respectfully solicits pub­
lic patrouage.
This Machine will be under the eontrol of
experienced operatives, and satisfaction is
guaranteed.
T
C a r d i n g
Will be done at the reduced price o f Eight
Cents per Pound, when grease or oil is furt*
ished. I f I furnish lard, Ten Cents per Pound.
I f I furnish lard oil, Twelve and a half Ceuta
per Pound.
One pound o f nice clean lard for each eight
pounds o f Wool, or one pouud o f lard oil for
each ten pounds.
To insure good Rolls the Wool must be
W e l l W a s h e d a n d C le a n e d
lOOO TONS.
Ran Francisco.
Oregon,
at D O D D ’S, Sa’cm.
Simply con
and so has
FOUNDRYMEN~AND
BLACKSMITHS
B E R ■>
ÜRAPER.
W The E B Cheapest
aud Best R eaper In
structed.and put up with a view special
TO
J. R. DOYLE,
413 4 415 P acific 6 t
B
O
O
T
D. S. STAYTOH .
GENTS’ & BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING,
Feb. 24, 1868.
C ro ck e ry A c .
JAM ESJIAR DEN ,
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That has ever been brought to SALEM,
wtiieh he is offering CHEAPER tba*. any oth­
er hmise in the City.
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LITEST STYLES OF HA 1 S A*D CAPS,
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Also, it should be graded.
Trunks,
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bi!D due me at the drug store.
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PACIFIC HOTEL.
Ç o»iii**r'*i»it «».. •■• V» <|.»or to
Barman Bros. Salem.
LaUieS .u u Coi.uioo a weap
L. A . Robb i.i authorized to collect
AKUFACTTfL^RS and Dealer« is 5«q-
dle«, Haruezs, Bridles, Ac,
R e p a il'iin g oone on short notice.
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Ci A U N T & FALKNJBK,
June 29th, 1868.
A L a n d o f D e s p o t i s m .— Senator
Doolittle, in a letter to a Democratic
meeting thus conclude« :
“ From where I stood this morning
upon the steps of the Capitol, with the
flag o f the Union over me, I can look
upon a land o f absolute, unqualified
despotism. I f I 'visit Mount Vernon,
and sit down by the tomb o f Washing­
ton, I sit down under the shadow o f
a military dictatorship, more unlimited
than can be found in any civilized
country upon the globe. Constitutional
The great remedy for coughs and colds, Mrs
liberty is already bound, scourged, and
Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam, is for sale at B. F.
crowqed with thorns here, in her own
Nichols’ drug store, Dallas. This is a justly
sacred temple.
celebrated medicine.
“ Shall tho General of the army,
urged on by the Jacobin chief priest,
crucify her on his sacred Capitol hill,
H A R R IE D .
in her own house, under her own banner,
timid the scuffs and jeers o f all the old
On the loth inst. nt the house o f D. D.
Hooker, Mr. F. G. Lewis to Miss Delia 11- despots in the Old World.
“ Let the people answer.”
Barrows. iiotb o f Polk Co.
In Dali».«, July 18, 18G8, by Elder J . W.
Osborne* Charles \fcDonald and Mins Martha
June lluggki,— all o f Polk County, Oregon.
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ch a n g e.
W A x rto :
r j w x OOO
J U vr^ O oO
POUNDS OF W O O L, FOR
which 1 will pay tho
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH.
I-IT E R I' » T A D L E .
AVIXG PURCHASED THE OLD
H
B E N N E T T dt W H I T E S T A B L E ,
in company with I— GODDABD, I shall be
pleased to see any all of my Iriend# *u«t ®c-
qu.tintjncess upou their arrival in Portland
with t-qtuis, and those who have good horses
to sell wm fiud me ou baud realy to buy «*t s i
tun«.».
Patrons o f this «table will find it in grod
shape, while cLiirKos will l*o as modente as tt
any other stable iu the city.
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M . R E F E R .
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3d door from tho corner o f U iis ' - i s Llo;k
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Portland,
June 23,1868.
Salem Oregon.
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