The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, October 05, 1868, Image 2

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A Homestead Law.
S a l e m , Sept. 23, 1868.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF POLK CO.
The Slate Rights Democrat favors
Fellow Citizens o f P olk County:—
the first twenty miles is completed, that
MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE
l\ io .\
A t your meeting held in Dallas on the secures the Government subsidy o f 12,
10th day of Sept. 1868, Hon. H. N. V. 800 acres of land to the mile o f road.
Holmes aud myself were elected by you, I f the Company can succeed io raising
M E R C A N T IL E
REFERENCE
the enactment, by the present Legisla
R E G IS T E R .
pursuant to call, and was culled to or ture, of a Homestead Law. In this
MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 5, HW.
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as a committee to examine and report means enough to finish the first five
dor by the Chairman, lion. L. F. Gro­ movement we heartily cencur. Oregon
ION, organized to promote and protect
to you the condition o f the Oregon Cen* miles, the enterprise is secured beyond trade, by enabling its subscribers to attain fa-
ver.
cannot longer afford to lag behind all tral Bail Hoad, its affairs and prospects;
ciliiy and gaiety in the granting of credit*, and
a probability o f failure.
the recovery of claims at all points, have to
A quorcin being present, the follow* of her sister States in this important
with any information on the subject of
The Company makes the following announce that they will, on or before Septem­
ing proceedings were had :
1st, SOS, publish in one large quarui vol­
j particular. Tlite Democrat sa»s :
Rail Roads through the Wallamet Val­ reasonable proposition to the people of ber
ume :
C. B. Bellinger was choseu Secretary | » No better means can be adopted—
For Fresident,
ley that we might be able to obtain.
this County who will subscribe for
Th* Merchants’ Protective Union Refer­
It being the sentiment that a vigor- no better plan cam be presented to at
ence Register,
In compliance with your wishes, on stock: Twenty per cent, of subscrip,
Containing among other things, the Name*,
ous campaign should he prosecuted, on 1 tract
population
within
our
Wednesday, Sept.16th, I proceeded to tion to be paid as the Company may
OF NEW YORK.
Nature o f Business, A m o u n t o f C a p i­
motion it was resolved that the commit- i holders, than a liberal Homestead Ex
Salem, where 1 was introduced to need it. This to be used on the first tal, Financial ¿Standing aud R atin g as
For Vice President,
tee, through it* chairman, invite by let emption Law.” O f the Minnesota ex­
Messrs. Emmet and Elliot, who in twenty miles, so as to secure the sub to Credit of over
ter speakers, throughout the State to
emption statute, the Democrat says :
l 'R A A K P. B L A I R ,
Four hundred Thousand
formed me that Mr. Holliday and them sidies o f the City of Portland and o f the
to take an active part in the [lending
“ It exempts one hundred and sixty
Of
the
principal
inejchants, traders, banker*»
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twenty
per
cent,
to
be
paid
canvass on belli If of I lie Democratic
OF MISSOLHI.
selves w*ere perfecting arrangements to
manufacturer*
nnd
public companies, in morn
nominees for ihe Presidency and Vice r acres of land, with all its improvement*,
build the East-sido Road; aud that they when the line is located through Polk than uO.OOO of of Ihe cities, towns, village*»
FOR PRK S’D E X T ÍA L ELECTORS,
i residency, Seymour and Blair, and in or a |0t ¡n any city or town, with all its
and settlements tbrougout the United States»
expect to have the cars runuing be­ County, and the grading begun in the their territories and the British Provinces of
the
discussion
of
those
great
fundamen-
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S. F. C’ll tliW Il’K, of Douglas County.
buildings and improvements, .of evert
tul principals which lie at the founda­
tween Portland and Salem, and the county ;— twenty per cent, when the North America; and embracing the most im-
JOHN BURN K i r. Of Rfl.tou County.
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, m-udino- reaches the Riekrpal • *uid tile t,orla" t ¡«»«rmalion attainable aud necessary
character or kind, irrespective o f their track i graded
tion o f our tlovernment.
to E u g i no City within u « raainc- rejc l0s U1L D i t k i e a i , anu u .
tu enabIe the u,t.rt.i,antto asCert:iinat a glanco
.IAS. H. j-I.ATER, of I'niou County.
' he Committee, conscious of the rig
value ; also a large amount of personal cn..r In
u„n
T p remainder when the road is graded to the Capital, Character and dagne of Credit of
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RUcb of hi* customers a* are deemed worthy of
or and power o f the Democratic or^un- property. The great principle is that year. Jn company With lion. 1. ii.
Moores, President o f the Ea-t-side Road, : 1 ie Benton couty line
thus four fifths any gradation of credit,.
L o c k in g t u K F a l l s .— A bill his iz'itiou in the State ul ()t*egon, ami i r. 1 . *
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| the homestead and the means with
and Gov. Daniels, I proceeded on my °* lb e 8ubsc,p ( i ° ns
bo esJ,er*ded
■ th. AVyiiltr will bit Ci>nfi-»Ml" to thoSO dtvtut4
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cheered by its lute splendid victory in
been introduced in the Senate M provi*
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June last, nevertheless urge upou the which to sii| port a family shall be ex­ " J « » * » " » <'or.lu.ttl. O n .he 17,h wo <<“
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A n d wl.en
Hoeo,
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iling fur Mate Aid m the undertaking
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party everywhere ceaseless vigilance eiupt. 1 his is rig lt ; aud we hope that found the advance corps o f the East-side ^ subscription are paid up, certiucates | written statemens ,>f the parties themselves,
o f eons1 meting Locks round the Falls
ami constant labor t r that triumph this Legislature may pass a Homestead
" « < bc < * " * « < l,lc subscrihero, 1
ot the Willamette on the west side of which we know awaits us in November. .«
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... _ . • -. employees nt I ’udding River, adjusting o f
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Exemption Law at least as liberal m its
L r . u ItOYKIl, Chairman.
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the line and grade o f the Road at that | one sbare for each a l 0 ° 0 0 -
If thc^
'v‘n ' ' r" v* a f ,a« y tef ,of ^
the river opposite Oregon City. We
C B B e l l in g e r Secy
' pvovisious as that in operation in Cal. place. iSo.UI after crossing the Molalla aecure tbe Subsid.CsOt the L it ) of 1 ort I
will prove more truthful and Complete»
l ave been favored with a draft of the
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' ifornia. Such a law will attract emi uo c,„,o
.rr ,dm,r LV.m.
land and the V . S. the work cannot fail, a,“b ,thcrefore, superior t„. and oi much great-
we came to trie giauillg. 1 1 0 m tins point
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I cr value, than any previously issued.
bill us originally introduced and or
I n v i t e d to Rr.siGN.--A re-olution firation to Oregon more effectually, in
aud
will
be a safe and secure invest-
By the aid of the .Vcrrkant*’ Pn>t*riit* tin-.
on to Portland, i found the principal
dertd printed. From the preamble to
<<i(t Mcrcmaitr I t i j r rente ll<ji*tcr, lutdiiieïS Dit:a
setting firth among other things that ' our j!*d^ment, than all the emigration
part of the light grading done. The ment. A few thousand dollars note, it will bc en Hik'd to usecrt.iin ut a glance, the
tli!> we glean that a Company, styh-d
schemes
that
can
be
concocted.”
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j Senators Williams and Corbett, by per-
heavy grading and bridging from here !' ee,Us> ,s
tbat ‘s Iiece*»ory to secure »•ajtita! «ml gradation of credit, as compared
“ Iho \\ ilhtmefte fabs (anal anu, .
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with financial worth, of nearly every morchant
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. i »¡»teiitly mi-representing the »enti-
ullil" att' saccess p1' tl,is « relt anJ manufacturer, trailer aud banker, within the
A bill has passed the House with­ ,o Milwoukie is l.-ft up.il the occossarj !
L»»ck l uiopany. has been incorporated
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* • . incuts and wishes o f a large majority
W e should con above named territorial limits.
(Jn or about the first of each month, ittb itri*
under the laws ef the Mate, winch
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J drawing Oregon’s assent to the so-call­ force o f hands and appliances can bc ' in.poitant enterprise
Sldcr the subject well, and decide at i bora wil! abu receive the Jf mtkty Chronicle,
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i o f their constituents, have forfeited the
( oitipatiy proposts to proceed with the
ed X I V amendment. Loil prints are secured to complete the work. There
OllCe, WllCtber or not we gl\e substantial , sut.j, important chani'e* in tho name and con.
work upon receiving the endorement of respect ot the people of Oiegon, has carping furiously about this.
They is yet a great deal of heavy work to be
aid to this enterprise of such vital iin-
‘»‘ f'” »*» tl* <u>»ut the country, m may
the Slate. The bill fiovides for the pay- j passed both Houses of the Legilature would have the people forget that done on this Road, between the Molalla
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occur subsequent to ihe |.uhiicatioti ot each
to the prosperity of our state . halt yearly Vulume of the MerciuUiU Inference
incut by lie State, to said Company, in asking these gentlemen to resign and it was only through a system of the aud Milwaukie. I was on a great por­ portunce
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It rate ter.
M<nhani*’ Union R.-fercno*
yearly installments, of $25,000 each, make vacant their seats in the United grossest frauds that this so called A- tion o f the work from Milwaukie to Pot- and county. Shall we place our names j /V(Vc of
upon the stock bouks. and contribute a j
- <Jf;t
n>r irhieh it tctll u for-
of the sum of 825 »,000 out of the States Senate. The preamble recites ineodment was ever pietcuded to have land, aud so tar as I was able to ascr-
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j icttruKi to uoy miihckt iu tic Luiitd Stale*,
funds donated by the \ nited States to that the aetiou o f Senators Williams been passed by this State. The people tain, the grading and tressel work be- small percentage of our means to secure trm( pjio.'tton
Haiti. ■« i f ter
10 *h iter it o f the Coj.ihtl
the Slate o f (Dog n for internal i in and Corbett on reconstruction has been certainly attested this much on the .»•cen th.se two points is about finished i *» our,,'lvV8 a!,d our « h!Uren ,h« la,t' Static, in »ii.iiti.in to jmrti. ijiat'ht f in theJirojile,
trill r-rrier la.i. < < ¡tt, t.f tin. Meu antile BelC*-
in direct xiolation o f the implied instr­ fiirst Monday in June lu-t. By all and ready for the track
I visited the i ¡"¡t. lx1“ - « ' 8 o f «■<■<' a” tn'P'oventent ? eiiec
j rove».» nt purpusses.
t . re o f i-hitrife
/. attl.au of ten
This
question
is
worthy
o
f
the
most
se­
uctions
of
the
State
they
essay
to
repre­
chart*
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h-
fitlitltii
to
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rojn
r*; mat no
\\ hutever may be said, «*r thought,
means let Oregon wash its hands of (bitnpany’s mills and shops at Brooklyn,
inure than let chart* o f tin- Capital Ctock trill
rious
consideration
by
the
citizens
ol
be O tl, ittctl to ati’i on, uj.pftrout.
of the provisions ot this particular fili, sent. None of the upolgists of the this infamy.
It was with numerous where they have ready, ties enough tor
this county. Mr Gaston has, so far as
A l t i r.-ittonei c, orde■'». or rant n. tint cat: one
truant
Senators
will
seriously
attempt
we think thereean be but one opinion as
‘ ifs ’ that Secretary Seward proclaimed about three or four miles of track.
rt /attic to th' ' ■rat, ehanni he i’ililre**rn to the
I
am
at
present
prepared
to
judge,
tnan
Mhiii'H*vis' Fatncnivi l m u >, in the Aiuer-
The uext day, iu company with 31 r.
to the gieat and urgen* necessity for to controvert the correctness of this its adoption
It will be annulled by
aged the affairs o f the Company with ieau Lxchunjre Bank Bniidiug, No. iJ«; liroad-
the improvement contemplated and the proposition. If these Seiiatuis would
Gaston, President of the Oregon C«n
way, (i.'ox Job»»,} Xe.v Y >r c.
*6-r,ai
the Courts.
consummate address, and unparalleled
vast advantages to accrue to the people **bey the instructions of the people who
tral Rail Road, which road starts out
economy.
upon its accomplishment; ami that the rtrtVe (l11-*1" pii^c they must make way
The Orogoman speaks o f a loil cuss from the head of fourth street, Portland,
I have not spire to dilate upon the
helping hand inimediate'y that their places may be in Connects utt being extensively en I went over the Road to the summit,
S:a!e ought to lend
subject, but I leava it with you. satis,
s e l l i n g or? s n u tiG a m
upon some terms, we think is equally supplied by men who will represent gaged in selling photographs of Frank and examined the work. 31 r. Hart the
tied that your own interests and intel
M i r t i l l i , «fc K O isEA DO K F,
Blair as an electioneering document Superintendent of construction was up
Uiegon— not Massa. Inisetts,
clear
ligeuee are suP.iciet to prompt you to
IX DE PEN DUNCE.
against the Democratic ticket! But it on the Road, and from what I saw* ot
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SELL
TiiElit ENTIRE STOCK
proper inquiry and action.
The iron.clad oath has been repealed
i it tv A ft K t.’oN fou n dkd .— V iewing turus out that said loil eu>s, having an him and his management, I conclude
w
Mr. Holmes infoims me that his affairs
end many h*jlists a r e exasperated and t fi i.<i i from thier own standpoint o f eye to business, nnd having failed in that i f the enterprise is supported and
nj CiiAh ivp,
were
in
such
a
condition,
at the time, as
Drtj Goods,
disgusted in consequence. 31 r. Raven. barbarism, prejudice, bigotry and in* in an attempt to sell genuine pieturc.* •:on lucte 1 in every other respect as
Bout a ct.il Pflors,
<o
prevent
his
visiting
the
work
with
p..rf o f Marion county opposed its re- t ill ece. and runcuilcring that in the o f his own Vice presidential candidate, it is in his department it cannot fail oi
Car pi ting
mo; and. through me, he tenders you
CiOcltrij.
peal and contended that no loil man j days o f their domination they had giv- on account of their stupid and hang-dog success. He is evidently the right man
tr
his apology.
ami Violionx oi
could object to taking such oath. W e 1 h i no quarter to “ Copperhead M luem- appearence, procured a lot of Blair’* in the rght place. About 160 bands are
Respectfully submitted.
P O R T L A N D P it IL L S !
concede that no “ loil ” m.iu could ob- b« rs of the Legislature, the Republi- and is peddling the same utnong wood judiciously distributed along the Road,
the n ext
J. L. C O L L IN S .
jcct to the oath ; but decent people— ! eau minority iu the Legislature now eo nutmegers for the ‘ picters’ o f Colfax in such numbers and potitions, as to ad
N IK E T Y D A T S .
both republicans and Democrats— en- sitting in Salem are literlly confounded
vance the grading most rapidly ; and.
!k-iiig
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h
i i < » Rut'uni'kh our Sn»r«, before
3Ir. Henry Byerly bad a valuable
Hon. John 31 into, a republican
wi
11
t«
r
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ts
in, ami having no li no to move our
with
their
picks,
and
shovels,
and
blast
tertained a supreme contempt. (or the because of the deference paid to their
horse stolen from his brother’s stable sjoods, ive will soli ;:t III« afore.-Riid r.:t»-s.
not loil, uicuibi r of the lower House,
thing
But perjury being a cardinal p .-itons and the respect paid their
in" tools, and carts and horses, each iu Dallas on last Saturday night. Offi
No cL.ir; 4 « made far aha-a iiig goods, so call
i favored aud voted for the repeal o f th»*
aud
learn the )o ii-.-s
tenet of loilty— one o f its necessary ad j opinions by the overwhelming Remocra
squad with its foreman, worked upon cers arc in pursuit
-3tf
M iiC H E L St ROSEIiDORF.
I infamous ironclad oath. 31 r. 31 into j
junets— it were needless for Mr. Rav
tic majority in that body. Creatures of
the grading busily as a swarm of ants ;
said that there never had existed any
Goo. Harvey's team ran away i!w
enport to put in the special plea be did hate and revenge themselves, many of
while the woods were full o f axmen aud
necessity
lor
such
a
law.
iu favor o f the law under consideration. t].e minority members at first approach
mechanics preparing timbers for the other day, bringing up against a iree
and killing one of tl e horses.
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e l their scats with fear and trembling
Overwhelming defeat, says George trcssling. Some of the tressle-bridges
The Corval is Gazette wants to know as i f thev were conscious o f some Tear-
WHEAT SOUGHT.
j I I I , awaits the Democracy in the dis- are up and finished, and the bal inec in
Beast Butler lu s been nominated for
DOTY
A CO.. EoLA, HAVE TIIEIR
whether the editor of tli€ S j d n a l was f uj doom impending over them. Oth
I tauce. Probably it dots, but while the rapid process of coin; letion, on that part réélection to Congress from M-issaehu
% • splendid nt^T
ap[>r* h* asive that be would be accused ers> more reeklo-saml inc >rrigiblc, took
j “ distance’ ’ is so very great we «.an see of the Road over which 1 passed.
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setts. lie wants to continue to be able
ot the larceny o f the four bottles ofliij
their seats with their minds made up
Deep cuts are m .de across the spurs j
(ktmplc'teil and arc prepur«'»! t«# c?t«»ro an imlcfi-
no cause for alarm.
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• i i to plead the baby act in view of the i.ite <|uantity of Wheat. Oat-, Barley, etc.,etc.,
uor troui Mr. Stiles window? 1 his is to become distinguished for bravado
oi tlie mountain, and the uirt carried :
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many suits which he realizes ought to j 1,1,41 are paying tin- highest
the first time within the memory oi the ajUl afooi hardy persistence in a course
The Sentinel says that one hundred out in carls and dumped into the deep j
CASH P R I C E
I be brought against him for the innuuic
oldest inhabitant that any editor— save ot conduct which thc^ hoped would and forty dollars iu twenties was lately gorges between, until they arefil’edand
f«r W II R A T ami OATS*.
rabie larcenies be has committed.
Their fut ilities for ret civing an»l sacking grain
a temperance editor— was put under make them the objects of invective ut^ dug up on the site ot an old cabbin in leveled up ; and when a sufficient quan­
are unsurpassed ant where in the istHte.
Steam boats land reeulnrljr alongside of
the ban o f stealing whiskey ! It is an the hands o f some Demociatic mcm- Jacksonville
tity o f dirt cannot be obtained from the
Wonder if the editor o f the Corvallis
The State Central Coiumittee met
J T
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
STORAGE! STORAGE.
unheard o f thinir, Bio. Carter.
, her or members who had been the vie-
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Correspondent writing us from W i l ­
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I tims of loil spleen in ♦hues past. But
The survey of the southern boun
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a e
. i . both classes named above have been low priugs, Jackson county, speaking
darv oi Colorado, cuts off trom that
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,
disappointed— the toruier most agicea of the smoky season in th-it part of the
Territory, says the Colorado Chieftain. :
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... b!y— while the disappointment ot the country, says that many people tlicrca*
the enure settlement on the ( ostilla
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latter class has proved correspondingly bout think that it is Giant who is doing
riv» r, and almost the whole settled por­
painful— their coveted opportunity to the smoking.
tion of Conetor county.
become very cheap martyrs, having
Gov. Warmouth of Louisiana has ve­
Colorado thus loses and New 31 exico
vanished in thin air. The former had
toed the negro equality bill lately pass-
gains 3,000 population.
s no occasion f»ar alarm while the pmuiv
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ed by the Legislature, ana the negroes
W e publish on the first page of the 1 aitempts of the latter to provoke rec- an} g w a t)j excitej theroat. Trouble i*
of
the
Insane
A sylum
under
charge and management.
their
E very
son in the State should (eel a
per-
deep in-
terest in the conduct o f this Institution
nnd the showing made Drs. Hawthorne
S l I.oryea
which
is fully corroborated
clan, cannot but prove a source o fgrut-
well
ui fortunate of »mr
lle ^
From
showing it will app ar that as
per cent, o f puses has bten
^
ll.-l.il,, I»
! a^ alu8t which h « staked two hundred,
this
large a
effected in
in Ihe
ab.*e nt >n L'alilornia a number oi w*-eks
>ir
Win.
^ and the wiuucr being pressed for an ex.
W. ¿-unlit who has heeu
|ias relumed.
His etbieient Deputy,
Fraker, ran the machine
f bile lie wai gone,
be has, the sour temper
D RU G STO SAIL
its rugged brow ; but when y«»ucastan I ¡P accounted for; they g»>t nothing but
eye along the graded line of the road | rocks and iron slu<*s that haul,
where it is completed, it looks smooth |
a-id level— so near level that an unprac­
ticed eye can hardly realize that it as­
cends at all.
I was astonished at the
apparent easy ascent o f the grade.
Bro. Carter 'says that i f there had
Main Street Dallas, Oregon.
J ^ a v in g purchased tho
been a prohibitory law Stiles would
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have had no 4 four bottles ” tobe stolen.
Formerly belonging to W- S, Robb, aud wishing
And what would you Methodists do for
this road for the amount of means ex­ the State Fair on opening day.
pended than I would have thought pos­
N
ew
G oods — M.
M yer,
at Salem,
The young man who cume ovtr here Their available means will probably fall
L o il intelligence in Polk county is
at a premium.
A very noisy politician
not long since declared with emphasis
TO I.IVE AND LET LIVE.
I will sell at low rates tor CASH, everything
in niv line such as: DRUGS, PATENT M E D ­
ICINES, and al/ kinds of PURE L1QUUK&
put up expressly for MEDICINAL U»E.
j
oomplished young ladies in Polk coun-
miles.
When this much o f the Road
plaiuation as to what had led him to ty, must have BOt the fine suit he wore
is graded the Company get a subsidy of
couciude that the robbeis were republi.
8100 000 00 from the City of Portland,
JV0U) Harman Bros.. Salem.
eaus, said that the ouly basis he had j
for theeouclu-iou was the fact that i/
. look sevsntesn o f them to rob one slags! F. Nichols’ drug gtoore in Dallas.
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source as the work progresses, amount,
ing in all to $250 000 00; and when
WASHING POWDERS,
And every thing else that is kept in a FIR S T
CLASS DRUG STORIT
B. F. N IC H O L S , Druggist. *
P A C IF IC H O T E L
power it will force the Sovereignity on
IIA R R IU ).
At the residence of the bride’s father, Oct.
4th 1868, by J, L. Ccllius J. P. Mr. E. D. Smith
to Miss Lucinda Lee; all of Polk County.
with other subsidies from the same
Coal oil and all other kinds oil at B.
Oils,
Varnishes,
Brushes,
and Domestic Dye*.
that: “ I f the Democratic party gets in
from
Uuhed ! ,l,al
,h bet
o n ! Linn 1 county last week and capt from 86 000 00 to 810 000 00 short of the people in spite of hell!”
j bet as.suuied significance at this point, ured one of the prettiest and most ac- being sufficient to complete first five
mmm— mmmmnm*
Sh. lift J
from the capital.
one hu,,drcd do,lars UP
• hi. 11,-pit J as Í, iff, etili ¡„",1 .7 ^ 1 ! “ “ V“ ‘ °*' 11,0 •rowJ d* Y < « H «•»• faCt
rejtUft.d
j.
If
their Ware House ut all seasons ol tile vpar.
2*0 tf
palling *0 think o f making a road along j evinced by him so persistently of late
sible, had I not witnessed it, with the
! bolb a W‘> » » ta ^ be drawn tf the parties , has just opened
a tremendous stock o f pay rolls and vouchers for everything.
The Company have. I believe, squared
' shuU,d not l>e a ' resteJ- A b o u t lline ^
aad «in t e r goods,
were subsequently brought in, when a
up everything to the 1st o f Sept. inst.
wisher o f the
State
the rough face of the mountain- it is ap | robbery?
| threatened by nigger members of the
perpetrated principally by republicans,
by the Report of the Visiting Physi- ^
ificition to every
Gazette has received his share o f the
made by tresale-work. W het you look at I proceeds of the late republican stage
•* a little wine for the stomach’s sake ?
31 r. Haines, the gctitemnnly and effi­
The same said “ four bottles” were
!
Legislature. The Governor is loil and cient Secretary o f the Company, afford,
intended for a forihcoincoming 311-1h-
A LL KINDS OF PEHFUMEHY.
ed me every facility in examining the
J TllF. l a t e S t a g e R o b b e r y
A s i n . heuce the nipr<'ers and carpetbaggers
odist out pouring of the spirit.
Also
j 9 ,l^u r K t ( • l pon ihe news of the rob- j
CXp,,cte(j ^|iat
W01,1J sustain books and affairs o f his office ; and 1
Soda,
made an unreserved search into the af­
A bill has passed the State Senate
b er3
^ ,e sla^ e not a o r‘ at while since t|10U1 ¡n a j| |]10y (jjf[
Cream Tartar,
Salcratus,
fairs and condition of the Company. I severing Pouobis rnnntv in twain.
|
o1' M o u n t a i n s reaching Port- ;
■ ■ „ , ■ „
■■■i
Sag o.
Bird Seed,
,en(1» a Se»B em uu proposed to bet two
Thanks to 116ns. B . F. Burch and am happy to be able to report to you
Paints»
Upwards o f 82, 000 was taken in at
to oue that the said robbery had been p Wayiuirc for valuable documents that there has been more work done on
S i g n a l this week the Report o f Drs. i rimiuatioos will prove abortive.
HaAthori.e & Loryca on the condition
euts to fill the chasms, the connection is
Blank Mortgages at
Office.
the S ignal
ALBANY.
T
he u n d e r s i g n e d r e s p e c t f u l l y
informs the puttie that this ilousi
HAS JUST BEEN FINISHED,
—-Asn is—
IV O W
O P E N
for the accommodation of all may favor him,
jrith their patronage.
J. B. SPRENGER,
t*