Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1868)
SThe aiwHs polk o'm ntn Signal. A Proposition. I will furnish the S io n a l to any re publican, nut now a subscriber, in Polk county or the city of Salem until after the Presidential election for the low price o f one dollar, payable only in the eveDt o f Seymour and Blair’s election in November next. This proposition The Railroad Land Grant, will amount in the aggregate to mil. Some question has been raised by interested parties whether the Oregon Central Railroad Co., on the West side would receive the lands granted by Congress. \\ c think the matter has now been settled Leyoiul all dispute.— rp. , • i , 1 1 J ... , • ' I he \\ est-side Company hied its papers more than a year ago, accepting the grant, and was recognized by the Sec- retary o f the Interior. N o other Com ! Pa n y filed any papers, and the time lions o f dollars, which will constitute . - , 4 , au immense corruption fund, to be ! used by the enemies o f a free govern- uient— the negro-cquality-bondhulding- aristocracy— for the purpose of forcing r . XT , o. 1 upon the people o f the Northern States, ! r v v . j ^le 8ame despotism nnder which the people o f tho South are already groan- in» These things arc valuable as showing to bo aud remain in force for three weeks from this date. superior T Validity» & Soin nier ville, C L O T H I N G D F. M. C O L L IN S . SAH A H II 0 G IL L IA M ’ } C. . GIJ Dallas. July 27, ISiltJ. brand and ' w H O L E S A l.K c . r t . • Í Seymour ami Blair speeches, after act- fh e Secretary o f t.ie Interior poe.* , ^ R ¿ ,icaus for c ; hl T h e new warehomo o f O. II. Smith ..n at ¡.-real lenjrlh to far,„sh Mr. Gas- : » j . 0 . I>eUel, o f A Co., Kola, was raised d ring the ton with instructions ami “ forms pa«t week. This warehouse will be m the matter •«>-> K lipping».” — 'Verily, there must be a charm iu the ; D a .) Republican H onesty! U N D ER SIG N ED YOUNG G ov. Seymour's soldier’s were charged five cents a glass in while Harrisburg ciieu'nr being «ent to all post masters for and Pennsylvania d e fe n d in g against the ir.cur-ions C G T8W O LD Ji\ 0 . € . R E E L . »he of others holding positions under the r e b e 's .— Fou Put su,« NT T. ri. Gra .t. cd with puritans. nother S tage R obbery £ huylcr Cvlfax. Koo ns of the F .¡on Rey-ub. Congressional Committee \/a.-iiing!on, D. C., July l), 1868. . — The P. M. "Wallula on Monday last. Sir. The republican National Com- mittee, and the Union Congressional W ells, Far go & Co. lost about 88.000. fact. G erman P aper . — Patriot. W ill you, Just “ uoparty' A a. c. s t il e s DALLAS, OREGON. t o r UNDER « I GNEI ) H A V I N G PF.EN J appointed by the County Court of Polk county, Oregon. Administrator of the Estate of of Win. S. Robb, la e of said county and State, deceased : therefore, all persons having claims against said Estate, will please present them to the undersigned at his residence in U" ° ’’ WitLi° ^ LEANDER m°nthS ^ English o f “ Z itung ” is Gazette. o f (lie Republican party, will readily Late telegrams ¡Tate that the repub« understand, that expenses must be in- M disabilities s p e a k e rs , GROCERIES, HARDWARE j Presidential campaign. ih e funds whom many have got i ito the legisla cd. Communications should be addressed tive councils, strenuously oppose any to Thomas L. Tullock, D E N T ! S T, carpetbaggers. Washington, D. C*, and will be prompt ------ ^ ly acknowledged. L oiL IN T E L LIG E N C E . A radical o f j W¡Ilium Cladin, Ch. Robert E. Scbonck, Ch. Butteville, writes to the Olympia W. E. Chandler, Sect. Thos. L. Tullock, Sect. Transcript wanting to know if it sup port* Graut & Colfax, and if IP ’ ashing - ton Tetri tory will likely go fo r them! Republican Committee» National l nion Republican Congressional Execu tive Committee. Edwin D. Mo gan, Ch. Union Republican Con gressional Committee.” The above, which came into my W endell Phillip* gays— “ I propose to examine the Republican candidate hands accidentally, is seut through the for the Presi e icy— the most ; opular mails under Congressional frank.— man in America, who cannot stand up The blank is filled with amounts rang before a glass o f whiskey without fall ing from two dollars upwards— in pro portion to the salary of the official to whom the circular is addressed. This ing down.” I n J ail . — D. O. McCarthy, who fur indicates to some extent, the means to nished the late whiskey bummer o f the bo used by the Republicans in the Unionist employment once upon a time present canvass. Not only is Grant to as editor o f the Flag is in jail again. retain his position at the head o f the Ju dge Sawyer sentenced him last week army for the purpose o f using it for to five days in the | g. McDonald had personal and partisan advantage, but been there beiorc “ more times than he every official o f tho government, is to had fingers and toes.” God and mor be mulct in a sum, equal to five per ality. cent of his salary, to aid in defeating Fcniens support Blair unani the will o f the people in the corniug election. The sums thus to be raisod, mously. T t. . he SALEM , a CROCKERY AT , I 'C K E Y E B 5 , IN EOLA. R EAPER, |The >Vorld,s Challenger at D O D D ’S Salem. N e v e r C lo g s and 1 HR ASH ER, F a r th e B e s t. at D O D D ’ S. Salem. M AN U FACTU R ER AND D E A L E R Pictures A L W •S a l t R heum and all Atturaies at Law, J . M. M A SO N I ndependence , is manufacturing at Farmer to give it a trial. Simply con .structed, and put up with a view special ties of the Sarsaparilla neutralizes and sepa rates the poisoned boino'g from the healthy blood, and the pills puigo out and carry off tho dangcraus virus ¿70 H O STETTER , S M IT H & D E A N . San Francisco. qualfied satisfaction .whomsoever tried. TIIE FIRST THAI A ISAS ARRIVED, 413 A 415 P acific & t Agricultural and Seed R E T A I L HE undersigned having been appointed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, Executrix of the Estate of David Hubbard, late of said County, deceased, there fore, all persons having claims against said Estate, will please prescut tnem to the under signed at her residence, ten miles South West ot Dallas, in said Coifuty, within six months from this date. M ARY L. HUBBARD, Executrix. P O R T L A N D , OREGON. iu he best an d Ex POUNDS OF W O O L FOR which I will pay tho 3d door from the corner of Griswold’s Block Salem Oregon. 9Iy CORVALLIS COLLEGE. he board of trustees of the Corvallis College, will convene on Satur day, Aug. 22d, at 10 o’clock A. M. A ll mem bers of the Board are earuestly requested to attend. J J IT T ’S T h r a s h e r Seeds, Fruit Trees, Ornamental and Pot Plants, Jfg&rAll article» told by ut warranted genuine. Grass Seeds— if of good A lot of Choice Plants in Pots, just received. Catalogues furnished on application. 19tf COX & EARH ART. commodious , at D O D D ’S, Salem. H A V E SOLD M Y E N T IR E ST O C K OF Dry Goods and Groceries to J. G. Brown, and all those indebted to me by book account, will coufer a fay or, by coming forward immed iately and making settlement, either by Cash or Note. J. G. Brown is aurhorized to settle all accounts. W . C. B R O W N . Baths attached to the H onse. W E B B E R i | l 1 E A P E R . T h e C h e a p e st aud B e st R e a p e r iu O regon , at R U D D ’S, Salem. WOOL CARDING. HE undersigned having located a New Double Cylinder Carding Machine low miles south o f Subltmity, six miles northeast of Seio, and one-fourth mile of Liu* lie’s Ferry, on the North Santiaui, respectf ully solicits pub lic patrouage. This Machine will be under the control of experienced operatives, aud satisfaction is guaranteed. T C a r d i n g W ill be done at the reduced price o f Eight Cents per Pound, when grease or oil is furu- ished. I f I furnish lard, Ten Cents per Pound. I f I furnish lard oil, Twelve and a half Cents per Pound. One pound o f nice clean lard for each eight pounds o f Wool, or one pound of lard oil for each ten pounds. To insure good Rolls the Wool must be W ell Waahcil and Cleaned of Trash. Also, it should be graded. D. S. STAYTON. Feb. 24,1868. MUST SETTLE UP- I SVLED, OREGON. Cash paid for quality. • m o st This Hotel is located ne r the Steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in attend ance at all the Landings to convey Passengers and Baggage to and irom the House Fl t EH OF C H A R G E . M. U. S E W A L L . JOHN C. DORCY, 3 tf Proprietors T he B est K n ow n . MOORES’ BLOCK, (Middle Building), T takeu k in ds o f P R O D U C E change. W antkp : COX & EARHART. T SHRUBS A c., A c., Notice. That lias ever been hronght to S AL EM, which be is offering C H E A P E R than uuy oth er house in the City. 000 COBNER OF FIR8T AND MORRISON St.. Warm & cold flT H O N E O F TIIE LA R G E ST aud best selected stocks of AU G. R. S T IL E S . W ESTERN H O TEL. Wo MEYER. J. R. DOYLE, W 13tf must look hotel in the State, where every want is anticipated aud cheerfully supplied. M. MEYER! W GOODS. Those who want inferior articles elsewhere for them. T and so has H IG H E S T M A R K E T PRICE I N CASH. In Store and Afloat, For Sale by H O L E S A I . E a nd Dealers in OUR M O T T O : R A P I D BALES OF CHOICE wherever or by 3 tf Trunks, Carpets, Oroceries, Crockery Ac. D epot. E vidence rnosi the L and of G old !— “ My scald head, or tetter, about which I wrote you before, is all gone. Five bottles of Bristol’s Sarsaparilla cured me.”— E. F o r m s , San Jose. “ Your Bristol’s Sarsaparilla and Pills have cured me of Salt Rheum that I had suffered with for seven years.”— R. J ohnson , Mariposa *• I really believe that Bristol's Sarsaparilla and Pills have been the iueams ef saving iny fife.” — T. J. E dw ards , Stockton. 571 H O ST E TT E R , S M IT H A D E A N . San Francisco. PROVISIONS, Gang Plow must continue to give un- and P I O I R O N . [lOlv] I am now prepared .o offer to the public largo assertment of choice GROCERIES , FRUITS ; superior to anything which has yet WOODEN WARE, been offered the Oregon Farming P ub TUBA CCO, CIGARS, lic iu the line o f Labor Saving YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. PLOWS. I design to keep only t e choicest and T o appreciate the advantages this best Articles, and sell them at a small profit for CA*H. Plow offers, it is only necessary for the lOOO TONS. San Francisco. First Door North o f Brown’ s Fire-pmof Brick. a G A N G P L O W which is essentially £tW "k CO AL Headquarter*. Folk County, Oregon FA N C Y GOODS. »m l L e l i i g h G. B. STILES’ N E W GOODS, N E W P R IC E *. HE M A N U F A C T U R IN G DEPARTMENT having been placed in charge of a F I R S T CLASS F OR E MA N, assisted b x / t h c best Ilf G E N rS ’ & BOYS’ CUSTOM M ADE CLOTHING, workmen, be is prepared to get up a boot S U PERI OR t<> any other shop in the state. L1TEST STYLUS CF M IS AND CAPS, A compleie assortment of F R E N C H and A M E R I C A N Lealher, and Shoe Findings on band, which will be furnished to Shoemakers at reasonable rates. When you visit Salem, give him a call* 113m F 3 UN 3 RYMEN AND BLACKSMITHS DALLAS, : : OREGON. Office—In the Couil House A Folk County Invention. T S c a b io u s are. to a perfect certainty, relieved and removed by the use o f Bristol’s Sarsaparilla and Pills. The cleansing, searching, detergent proper, 4w PLOW. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Salem, Oregon. W . C. W H IT S O N . N E W STORE. Hoots and Shoos, r u p t io n s Aug. 3, 1868 GANG A . A PPLEG ATE. Applegate & H hihon, and Gilt Frame*. About the 10th of May 1 shall remove my Salesroom and the Postofiice to South Inde peudunce. Thenceforward I shall occupy the building adjoining Yauduyn and Summer ville's Store. E . M E R W IN . independence, March 24, 1808. 3 -3 m IN ftay P uiju Block, Commercial street. for Oakland Cotton Mills. B A D G E R k L IN D E N B E R G E R Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehonss No. 7 Sansome street, San Francisco. Feb. 17, 1868. ly J A fine Assortment of j«aiii¥ w . caiLBEarr, C u m b e r l a n d E Large Stock and low prime, and articles Guaranteed. and ly to durability, this deservedly Popular OREGON. O flire at R e s id e n c e , on F r o n t b e tw e e n C h e m e k e ta and ‘ e n tr e stree ts. n21 Secretary, «rn republican s” are "C GLASSWARE 4w war, while the Northern republicans, o f contributed w ill be judiciously expend These “ North Woodseat ST A N D S DRY GOODS, C¿EG*. El. CIU ACE, in successfully conducting a Agents for Oregon Cassimeres and Blankets, o f whi.-h we keep a large stock. LO U N G ES. TO licans o f Louisiana and Alabama iavor cur red, lor organizition, documents and goods that they can sell to their Customers at a very low figure ajid still make an unusual large profit Agents A. ROBB, having certificates from tho former F u jit, will be expected to be in attendance. M. CAN TER B E R R Y . Common School», f o i l ; Co. P ricks at this time are lower than they have been lor many yean, and we can offer to <COUXTRT TRADERS TA B LES . a n u f a c t u r e r Administrator, Aug. 10, ISf.s. Cassimercs and Agents for Piano Manufacturers. SAFES, ’s N o tic e . with the importance o f vigorously A o t i c c t o T each ers. number o f the Ore* prosecuting the ensuing* political cnin- < 70/4 Deutsche Zeitung , published in ^ . (Q f or an im m e d ia te r iY I I E R E W I L L BE A P U B L IC E X A M Portland ‘ , t I i inu.ion held at the Academy in D alla. *ortland by C. A. Landenberger. The 1 Z i on Saturday. Aug. 22d inst. Those wishing to contribution of 8 — ! engage in teaching in tho county, and those Zeitung presentá a fine appearance. The A ll, in sympathy with the purposes measures o f th > sort all B E D ST E A D S, ami dealer in H ar ness. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, Cheek lines, etc., etc. R E P A IR IN G done on short notice 3tf. S o W e have from all citizens for participation in the O regen . Has on hand a large and well selected Stock, consistiug in part of Mahogany and Black W a l nut Dressiug B U R E A U S , Grecian, Parlor, and Washington CH a IRS. . neigh- received the fiist the immediate removal o f In d e p e n d e n c e , FURNITURE, Harness S id d le r y , w e e p s t a k e s r ine, together with a Large Assortment of C A S SIM E R E and W OOL H A T S ; -a ls o - B la u k c ts , Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work hit t at the bor ? Committee, I -in g profoundly impressed ew It is a legitimate item o f news San Jose F ur V ick P resident Ftage was robbed by road agents above N 198w e invite C O U N T R Y D E A L E R S to exam ine our Large ond Attractive Stock which comprises every article in the W S T A P L E DRY GOODS. "]Y/■" A N Ü F À C TU RE R and Dealer in Ì.TJL kinds of Household and Kitchen BUCKS Salem, Ogn., July 2 lst, 1808 IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE D ealers. S O M M E R V IL L E . S IX T E E N And one I f p o rt'd Cotswold Buck, from the flock of Maj. Dibble of Califiiruiu, for sale to suit the growers of Sheep in Oregon. So was the pretended recusance of the 11 over n ment : W e ll bet that II.*nisbui , is well stock A HAS S A M E R A S CISCO. F u r n it u r e . E . N E R W IN , HE A VANDUYN TO SHEEP GROWERS. Will the tender to the organ o f the Xationalunionrepublicanparty at Port fact ? F. itor S i g n a l :— The fo1 lowing is c. correct copy o f a Tillies says that year, is President of the Democratic Club at Colfax. A lso J. A . Norton, o f Healdsburg, Sonoma County, has come out for Seymour and Blair, and has written a long and able letter to Hon. Bush, o f Placerville, sotting forth his reasons for his course. Everywhere there is a deep strong current setting from the ranks o f the opposition to the Democracy.— Yreka Union. land, the Advocate, just notice the above letter *• K .” water 3tf SWARE A great de il o f hay has boeu hauled to town during the past week. Gros-es ucneral line o f ti:c road, which have already been seut forward. are generally gielding largelj’ while 'i he Secretary considers the V» est- !• e hav is o f the best nu dity. side Company entitled to the land, an 1 Stiles starts below to day, fjr a new ; lie papers now tiled constitutes a eon tract In-tween the l roited States and stock o f goods.| ihe Compauy which tho Government could not repeal, set utoue, or in any K ’ s R t ' n m n i S ru oN O — Since the way evade, so long as the Company advent o f the K u Ivlnx, “ K ” hos complies with its part; and we have no just cleverly come into u-e. Some of idea that the Legislature o f Oregon our ootenipor-:ries head their funny will ever attempt to unsettle or in any Reading ( with track extending to the River, and are pre pared to receive and Forward Freight for T 5 c e n ts p e r te n . 19 T No. J hausome st». adjoining Cosmo politan H o i el. CLOTHING and FURNISHING % WAREHOUSE, At Portland Rates. w e e k s. “ Komikal i W e also have in connection with the Store a largo O r eg o n . GOODS BY THE PACKAGE ready to receive grain inside o f three he R E T A I L families will do to be had in town, T COUNTRY PRODUCE. GROCERS, moore ' s b lo c k , s a l e » , L in den berger, FRESH GOODS B Y EVERY VESSEL In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornamen tal in the line. well *obear it in mind that it is a’ wiys column, and B ad ger A HOUSE. The Highest Market pi ke puid for 104w COX & EX U HAKT. This is t very Stiles’ family grocery. WHOLESALE IIE undersigned have been duly appoint I. V anduyjc . J ohn Soir*iirm.x*. ed admiuielrators o f the estate o f Marcus I). L. Gilliam, late of Polk county. State of Oregon, deceased. A ll persons indebted to IN D E P E N D E N C E , Oregon. the estate are requested to make immediate payuieut; aud those bavin# claims against the same, will present them, duly authenticat ealers in G E N E R A L M E R C IIA D IS E . ed, to the undersigned ot their residences in said county, lor allowauce, or to J. L. Coll.ns, our Atty. at bis offiee in Dallas, withiu six A fu’ l Stock of Goods constantly on hand to mouths from tho date hereof. suit the varied wants of the People. lim ite d to * 7 f 'r, ha , l o o s aittco o x - | , 0 n p de rate s lr a ils tlle9e d e s t r u c p ir e d , an d has n o t been e x te n d e d . At | . . ‘ , . , . . , th e sp e c ia l in sta n ce an d r e q u e s t o f th e t tlo n ists are fo rc e d , in th is la st d e sp e r- ptH-iai instance anil request ate effort to overturn the government West-side Company, Congress extend Dallas, Aug. 1808- ed the time for construction o f the road, o f our fathers, and should warn the but for nothing else. A nd now since people to bo alive to their interests, L. P. F IS H E R . 20 .1 21 New Merchant.* the time has l sen so extended, Hon Exchange, i our authorized agent iu San and not to rely too implicitly upou the Francisco. For Eastern Advertising. Mr. O. 11. B r o w n in g , Secretary o f the In Remem. Fisher is represented by S. M. Pottengill ê> C». tenor, under date o f the 8th day o f this righteousness o f their cause. of New Y mk and Boston. month,has addressed a letter to Mr, Gas her that “ Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty.” ton, President o f the West-side Com D e n t i s t r y . - vYe ca ll attention to the pany, in which letter the Secretary Yours. Ac , ri’ ard of Dr. Chance, late o f the firm o f states positively, that “ The grant of R U S T IC U S . Smith \ Chance, Salem. Dr. Chance oc lands to aid in the construction o f the Polk County, Aug. 3, 1868. Oregon Central Railroad, was made by .casionally tenders his services to the peo- the A ct approved »July 25th 180J (14 T h e Oregonian supposes that Gen pie of Polk county by locating tempo Stat. 22U), and it provides for the con Morgan, who figured so conspicuously rarily in Dallas. Those iu need o f ! struction of a Railroad and Telegraph the service* o f a dentist will always 'j " 0 '''01" P0' " 1,0“ llie t;‘ " ,ral in the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention, - , , . . . , Pacific Railroad iu California, to I ort in New York, was the euiiueut raider find »lie Doctor ou hand and happy to • , • 0 »» , „ 1 *J land in Oregon. Under the authority wait on them, at Salem, when not pro« o f this A ct, and iu pursuance o f the Morgan. W e will iuform the Oregonian, that laws o f Orcyon, the Oregon Central fessiouall) absent. Company ( o f which J. Gaston Esq., is Gen. John II. Morgan, the eminent Merchants and others buving crack- < .. , . . . - ° President) ore aathonzed to construct raider aforesaid, was betrayed and ers in Portland will do well to remem- that portion o f said Railroad and Tele murdered at Greenville, Tenn., Sept. her the Oregon Bakery on the west ■ graph fine within the State of Oregon. side of First st. The largest assort beginning vt the City of Portland , in 4th, 1864. Oregon, and running thence southerly ment ami the best crackers at this C o n v e r s io n s to t h e D e m o c r a c y . through the Willamette, Pm pqua and hom e to be found anywhere n n h o f Rogue River valleys to the southern -T h e Mongrel sheets have rejoiced long and loud over Sibley’s return to the fold .San Francisco. boundary o f Oregon, where the same r « . • ì . a * _ i» : 1 1 tr D i x i e Flour constantly on hand at MERCHANDISE. A d m in istra to r’s N otice. n27-£m L 1 Y E R Y »T A B L E , A V IN G P U R C H A S E D T H E II OLD B E N N E T T A W H IT E .STABLE, in company with L . G O D D A R D , I shal! bo pleased to see sll of my fric.-ds and ac quaintances* u p l l their urrival iu Portland with teams, and those who have good horse* to sell will find me on hand ready to bay at all times. Patrons of this stable will find it in good shape, while charges will be as moderate as at j any other stable in the city, In pursuance of arrangements just entered into as per above announcement, I make my bows to all customers ot the house and desiro a continance of their favors. Those desiring good bargains in dry goods, groceries, etc., etc., will do well to remember Brown’s fir* proof brick, Dallas, 19304 J. G . B R O W N , j Portland, June 2 3,1 8 68 . 4 . R. LAKE*. U