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Skt SIttUs floto Stmts «Signal. SALEM BETAU MARKT- GANO Corrected Weekly by PLOWS * '* ° " r At W h o l e s a l e a o d .<«<.11 c ; r o . e r S. ’ T* «Y-Moores' Brick Block, Commercial street Salem. t F. T I S S U , 20 A 21 New Merchant,« Exchange, i* our authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisbor is rapresented by 8. M. l’ ettengill A Co. o f Now York and Boston. o D O D D ’S , DRIED FRUIT. (Foreign and Domestic.) Apples, lb S(o,lrte. Beaches, lb 18(<i) *J0c. Blums, with pits, 12Jc. Plains, pitless, l$(a20c. Brunes, 1- reneh, 30(iil40c. Raisins, oT^c. /.ante Currants, 25c.; Ogn do 20c. SALEH. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. D L .— O n F r i d a y e v e n Corrr.i — Ground \\ th :t7J f*->0c ; Green, C. It., 25c : Rio and Kona, 25c; Manilla, 20e ; ing. O ck. 3 0 t h , t h e D allas L y c e u m met Java. Old G<»vt. ->0c. At t h e a p p o in te d tim e a n d pla ce. M r . ! S ig a c s — Cru-hed, lb 20c; Bulvcrized,20; allas yceum SEED D R IL LS^ C r a w f o r d d i e t ] th e h o u s e to o r d e r . O n ! m o t io n o f C apt. r ” , C i c ; 1*,“ J ’>r!‘ nds’ “ J Sviti rs— Heavy Golden, per gallon, $1 10 £ ,fl White. Refined, $2 00 T i ; as —Young Hyson, "f1 1'» $1 50; Imperial, id ;.(>(, - s i 75: Japan, $1 Ot'(u$l 25: Black, 87 •((;«. SI <0. S ai . t —Carmen Island, f t loop»« $2 00; Liverpool, tine blown, *| lOilths $ l 00; Dairy, | C0U1In,,n, ¡sj L a f o l le t t , D. B . T u r n e y w a s m a d e S e c r e t a r y I*ro T ent u n til the r e g u l a r e le c t io n o f officers. T h e R e p o r t o f t h e C o m m i t t e e on ~ C o n s t i t u t i o n .was rea d . A l t e r sligh t a lte r a tio n s aud a m e n d m e n t s a C o n s t it u tion a nd B y - L a w s w ere adopted. MONEY S A V E D : s ir e d f J l I I E LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF Dry Gootls, Clothing, Moots, Short, to s i g n the C on s titu tio n hud nu 25(u,:t7c. . ® . . L.vniJ— In tin«, lb 15e; in bulk, 10 to 12c. o p p o rtu n ity . A resolu tion was intro- 1 BLOCK AND GRAIN. d u c e d and passed, that a n y lady m ay be- i F r o m — Salem X X X . V »aek, SI ¡*0 : Aurns- r o u i e a m e m b e r o f this s o c ie t y b y p u t ' 1 ville, $1 50; Jefferson, i l 50; other brands, . , ^ n ... .. .- ¡$1 25 to $ I 88; Graham. $1 50. t i n g h e r n a m e to th e C o n s t it u t io n , tree s , I0KTS__-f‘ moibs., $i 25: Bran, do 75c; Groceries, anil Crockery, That lias ever been offered in Polk C i s just received at o f a n y in itia tio n fe e j Oil Cake, do $1 50. • • « i l i t '* ,l*-AT— p bushel, nie. Oats, do. A f t e r t h e C o n s t it u t io n had b een J u ly ! v \ i"T < \ nd o i l s F K O X F A W O L F S New two story building at INDEPENDENCE, which wo will sell CHEAPER than the CHEA P- s i g n e d , t h e e l e c t io n o f officers o c c u r r e d , . L r.in -A tla n tie V ft H*. Varnish, (oak) EST. Wo are prepared through recent arrange w it h t h e f o l l o w i n g resu lt : P r e s id e n t , à" : Uopal. $ i 5i>. . O.i.s— Lard, f» gallon. ?2 25: Boiled, Oregon ments made in San Francisco, to find constant J . XV. C r a w f o r d ; \ ICC 1'rCSld. fit, IV.fl | .-?( 7.» • Benzine, S2 Hi: Turpentine, $1 50 ; salo I ir nil kinds of Produce, and paying the Noctsfoot, $2 1)0 Castor, $2 5t> ; China Nut, highest market price for WHEAT. ie l B . T u r n e y ; S e c r e t a r y , J . M (.¡rant ; 75. Me also have in connection with our store, Buvrr3 arc paying in e:t*-1» lor Wheat 70c.‘jfl T reasurer, B . llob b . A LAUGE W AREHOUSE. 25 to 374c. • I« « , , , . . . . . . Lu-dicl. in «plant ity ; (Ja..-, do .<u jv. do ; A l t e r the membcT-i IIS'. p-H«l lh .t r IO- Hams, ** ¡fi l i e , in «piantity : ¡rides, do 15 to where we offer storage on good terms. itv ; 8iii i sti’ 1- d > > ; shoulderst no 5 to 7c., d it ia t io n fe e s t o the T r e a s u r e r , th e d i s w ith . It A r e s o lu t io n was a d o p t e d , in s t r u c t i n g t h e T r e a s u r e r to purc-hase t h in g s neeessnrv /TX and procure tor tue s o c i e t y in (J y s- t h e w av o f fu e l, lig h t : i: 1 stati m erv. re :r ui b a s in /' - n u m b e r o f d e b a t e r s , !iiui:atiui>' el time S o m e rub e ab-vu t!ie -e le .,e tc, It was vote 1 that tlie f i i l . i w i n g qv.cr t io u b e th e subject Eri- • Sfc o f d e l a t e on AY S eeds, í ru ií T re e s , O r n n ip .e id n i 33o < P la n ts , S l i l t U H S & r ., Vvr.. V ilÆ M , DADI) OAR E í > ¿ i 5 : G G \ r. Ì I f tts i-rrrrin/r il //<<’. Ca h paid for Grass S e e d s —if of good quality. A lot of Choice Plants in Pots', just received. Catalogues film: b. 1 i-n n]iplicati><n. U »tf C O X & E A R 11 A R T . queensw ark , A , Kc¡ t on Land ar. 1 Supplied to Or ter. t r a c k e r s , Oyst rs and S a r d in e s . iritem perance 1.5s i r«_ing Fitted up in first class stylo we ccn ;;::tf r ml - -at'.-r.o t> P. d o n e m ore h a r m to m an than wars h a v e ' d o n e .” T h o:«c a ppointed on have not who debate are Lee:* GLASSWARE 1 CROCKERY AT e x p e e t e d ti>; A .select r e a d in g s , or in any utlier literary \ !N KOLA. C o n v e n t io n .-— On T u e s d a y last th e p r e a c h e r s o f th e IV rt- ! _ Jand D is t r ic t — t r, several ------ ----------------------------------- — ------------ of them , at le a s t — a p p e a r e d in o u r q u ie t tow n. Y\ o ; _ -«--r b e l i e v e t h e y are s t y l e d t h e P o r t l a n d . », * . . . . ' , c i 1 wla D i s t r i c t A s s o c u t i e n , a n d c a m e tor t r e j p u rp ose o f h o ld in g a conven tion, m e t as was a ^ r c c i . ^ T h e a s s e m b ly was p r e s id e d o v e r b y l l e v . J . F. D e\ ore, P . E. j T h e ex ercises w ere, as we have been j € « .• !> > S H O O -J i A II K E T, .Main st , Dallas. ’i *»ey OS. LIGGETT, J : : : Proprietor. t o l d , s u ita b le , i n t e r e s t in g a n d c o m m e n d ! : rj , cd I . v i r a l X I a i i O l l from tills M a rk e t a b le. T h e d is cu s s io n * w e re spii to E l l e n d a l e a n d C o x e s ? I i l l on J ue.--# p e r t in e n t a n d e v a n g e l i c a l. E v e r y t h i n g , j d ^ a y s t c n d F r i j a..s , . a „ d to D i x i e , E.da, f r o m first to last, h a r m o n iz e d ; a nd those I n d e p e n d e n c e and M o n m o u t h on W e d who n e s d a y s and S a tu r d a y s . w itn e s s e d th e p r o c e e d i n g s o f th e a s . c u i U y w ore w ell p l e a s e ! . m a y result. M u d . pord j Y\ e h o p e to h a v e o u r little j M oa t fu rn ish ed j .¡r i H igh est (io n s . j C a ttle. A m o n g the s u b je c t s treat to 1 u p b y th e Q U A K T K l t 0 r J c r g f o r C ()rn e d j j Ce f filled, p l a c e fa v o r e d fr e q u e n t l y b y su-.-h c o n v e n C a sh P r i c e p a id fur B e e f i>2tf on in t h e C o n v e n t i o n , w e m a y m e n t io n : “ P r o v i d e n e e , ” D iv in it y o f C h r is t , C h r i s t i a n P e r f e c t i o n , D i v i n e Call to th e M i n is t r y , M o d e o f B a p t is m , S a lv a t io n C o n . d i fi o n a l , “ N e w B i r t h , ” F in a l T r iu m p h .o f C h r is t ia n it y , M o d e r n V e r s i o n s of the B ib le , P ra y er, S unday S ch ools, E v id e n c e s o f C on v ersion , Im m ortality of the .Soul, F u t u r e G e n e r a l J u d g m e n t , I n f a n t 31 A U IC W a s h in g P o w d e rs - R o b i n s o n & C o., S a le m . l o w s h i p , T h e C h a is t ia n ’ s D u t y to G o d , H u m a n D e p r a v i t y , In s t a b ilit y , T e m p e r - a n c e , a n d “ M in is t e r ia l S u ccess.” ! NROM AN’ D AFTER THIS DATE UNTIL further liuti e, THE STEAMER p-opjTB WENAT. W IL L LEAVE PORTLAND EVE RY DAY ( S U N D A Y S EXCEPTED;, FOR OREGON C IT Y , At G:C0 A. M., e- nneeting with the Steamer S lC C E S S , FOR SALEM, ALEANY and CORVALLIS s t o m i II O L3> S T A M I R ria l C o n v e n t i o n , h a v e r e q u e s t e d us to p u b lis h ttfe f o l l o w i n g in t h e S ig n a l. J . c . JA T IIS O A ^ S O n O c t . 2 9 t h t h e f o l l o w i n g re s olu tion w as u n a n i m o u s ly a d o p t e d b y the a s s em b l y b e f o r e jt s a d j o u r n m e n t : Resolved : That we, the members of the Min isterial Convention, tender to the people of Dal las our most hearty thanks for their kind recep tion and Christian hospitality during our stay among them. A. C. FA1RCI1ILD, S t c 'v . An in ie llig e n t r e p u b lie u n rem arked t h e oth er day that th e resu lt o f th e ^ er- m o n t e lection fixed t h o fate o f S e y m o u r and B lair, for, said h e , th is is t h e first t i m e th a t State has g o n e K c p u b l i c a n in thirty years ! J R A M ib d . At th* reiidence of the bride’, father, Oct. 25th, 1888, hy j . L. Collin., j . p.f Mr. Cha?. Black, of Y am hill county, t0 Mis. 8. F.Cauip- U U # o f Palfc. F S T A G E E X P R E S S L IN E . FROM PORTLAND SO A P o lk C o u n ty In v e n tio n . is m a n u fa c t u r in g ~ a t I ndepen den ce , P o l k C o u n t y , O r e g o n , a G A N G P L O W w h ich s u p e r io r to a nything Also Soda, Cream Tartar, Salcratus, Sago, Bird Seed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, and Domestic Dyes. H il l s k o r o , C/Cntervllle, F o r e s t G r o v e , WASHING POWDERS, U h e lia le m and l.a la y e t t e . And every thing else that is kept in a F IRST Connecting with the C'OR\ ALLIS STAGE CLASS DRUG STORE. At Lafayette. B . F. N I C H O L S , D ru ggist. a il stage leaves o f f i c e , 21 Wash in ton street, on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 A. M. f >r Lafayette and inter- m»d:ute statiors. Returning, leaves Lafayette P A C IF IC H O T E L . on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 o’ clock P. M., and Forest Grove on Wedesdays aud Satur A LB A N Y. days, at 7 A. M. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY All orders for Goods, accompanied by tho infoims thepuh/ic that this llousr cash, promptly attended to, and eollcotions made at any of the above named places- Passengers booked aud Freight recieved at — AM) IS — at the Office, 21 Washington street. IV O w O 1? E IV ^ “ Freight orders recieved from any point for the accommodation of all may favor him ¿u CORVALLIS STAGE ROUTE. STEVENS A SKINNER, AgenU with their patronage. J. B. S P B E N 8 1 B . 32tf for J. C. Jamison in Poitland. M T HAS JUST BEEN FINISHED, COUNTRY PRODUCE. C O R N E R . CELEBRATED VANDUYN A SOMMERVILLE. < ? # yet 3tf 8 I am now prepared ,o offer to th large ussertmentof choice P R O V IS IO N S , FRUITS, WOODEN WARE, TOBACCO BITTERS!) cor Rum« me k Jackson, San Francisco. J YA N K EE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. I d e s ig n to keep only the choicest profit fur CASH. OUR M O T T O : R A P ID SALES OF CHOICE GOODS. Those who want inferior articles elsewhere for them. IS tf IN e w C a r p e ts , G r o c e r ie s , C rock ery A c. CELEARATED STOMACH H ITT E R S T R Y ---- The best Purifier of the Blood, That lias ever been brought to SALEM, A Pleasant Tonic! IT which lie is offering CHEAPER than anjioth A - erv agrei ab/o Drink ! er house in tho City. Unsurpassed for acting sure/y but gen* A l l kinds o f P R O D U C E ta k e n In E x gent ly on the accretions of the kid change. neys, bowc/s, stomach and fiver! W astkh Fur sa/e at all who/esa/c ami retai/ OOO POUNDS OF W O O L FOR fiquor, drug and grocery stores. OOÜ which I will pay tho 500 , NO BODY SHOULD BE WITHOT IT. j . G. F R IS C H , : : ; P roprietor. TAYLOR A DENDEL, Sole Agents. 4lfi C'ay street, San Francisco. ni!2is HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH. i?S. M E Y E R . 3d door from the corner of Griswold’ s Block Salem Oregon. flly Harness- Saddlery, S lie r ilT ’ s Sale- » . C. S T I L E S . OREGON. A N U F A C T U R E R and dealer in Har ness. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, Check lines, etc., etc. REPAIRING dono on short notice "tf. M COX A E A R H A R T . I I O L E S A l , E and R E T A I L GROCERS, moore ' s block , salem , oregon . GOODS BY THE PACKAGE At Portland Rateo. it must look G. B. S T IL E S. G ood s — C heap GOODS. •I. II. L E W I S O prepared to exhibit an excellent and carefully selected stock of I Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery Clothing, Naila* BOOTS If SHOES, And in fuct everything iu the litre of 'I P H I I la * , IMS. I l l F F I. A A D ’ S and best Articles, and sell them at *a small and go ha. LATEST ST yl ES OF HA 1S ft\D CAPS, , CIGARS, F IR S T T R A IA HAS , A l l i m EB, J Those delicious ptomaeh Bitters are entirely* t Ye; ;r tabic, and free from alcohol and every liuri- ! W has N E W STORE, N E W GOODS, NEW MERCIIADISE. The Highest Market price paid fur iSTAll OF TIIE UKION{ T H E DALLAS, w h ich H e a d q u a rte rs. r? SW ISS is essentially G. B. STILES’ A fil’d Stock of Goods constantly on hand to suit the varied wants o f the * People. .‘ ¡¡f ISTOMACH PLO W . G R O C E R IF S , ealers in GEN ERAL And exam m >r yourselves We also have in connection with the Flore PRINT’S at 12V cents per yard. , Good quality four-fourths BROWN CABOTT ] a A SMELTING lf> cents- WARE HOUSE, COFFEE bv the sack 25 cents per pound, retiii/ 25 cents, an l al/other tilings in propor tion. Come and examine and be satisfied. with track extending to tlie River, an l are pre pared to receive and Forward Freight for J \ 0 . O tltL L L . 75 ceiits p o r ton. :. Formerly belonging to W- S, Robb, and wishing OBINSON’S MAGIC WASHING POW- TO L1VK AM) J.KT I.IVK. , ders are successfully introduced thro’ - I will sell at low rates tor CASH, everything out Oregon,and are universally pronounouue’d in my line such as: DRUGS, PATENT M E D ICINES, und al/ kinds o f PUKE LIQUORA’ T h e b est W a s h i n g C om p ou n d In U se l put up expressly for MEDICINAL USE. 32tf. R I b K ’K b A Y G First Door North of J. H. Lewi»’ k Btor«- a n d Y'arieticît. Well adapted to tl D trade both as to jiriee and quality. To tlu.-e d iriiin g to ]iurclia»c a Spring Mipjdy, 1 will invite your attention, as 1 am determined to adapt the prices to .-nit the present H ap . h T ivks , and I ask you before purchasing to cal/ ut the Main Street Dallas, (*regon. REDUCED. ^rC-Far sale by G. B. STILES, Dallas. A E W FAN C Y GOODS. A L L K IND S O F P E R F U M E R Y . T h e p r e a c h e r s c o m p o s i n g tho M in ia te - In fact 1 keep everything useful and ornamen tal in the line. About the 10th o f May 1 shall remove my Salesroom and the Postoffice to South Inde pendence. Thenceforward I shall occupy the building adjoining Vanduyn and Sommer- ville's Store. E. MERWIN. Independence, March 24, 186S. 3-3m W J E H B E It I ) f f llF .A P E R . T he C h ea pest and Best R e a p e r in O regon, at D O D D ’ S , S alem . I O L D and Gilt Frames. .w hom soever tried . M. MEYER! B u y th e m ! T r y t h e m ! PRICE Pictures i j and all intermediate points: and with the I JUDGE innnc j TRY STEAM ER ANN, FOR THEM! On the same days for DAYTON. YOUR ! h ir iT I I ONE OF TH E LARGEST TRY R E T U R N I N G — Will leave Oregon City f V und beat .elected .tucks of SELF! at 1 o’clock P. M., cx-ept Wednesdays un<l ( TH,M! Saturdays, on which days she will await tqe I J 5d iiq-rrdicnt. A pleasant tonic, and a most* »O Y IL S T IC i m v GOODS, arrival of the steamers SUCCESS and ANN ! * i 're, able drink. Tlic market iw Hooded with» } ;mi> noun* umpouiul»'; butTHESLbitU.-rp.made f from above. JiVu’ utlic purept extracts of valuable nuts, lmrkg* JFiJ-For Freight or Passage, apply- to J. II. »and li-rbs, arc admirably adapted to tlie cv.rcol) Smith, at the American Exidiangc, Wharf. fall affections oftlie Stomach, Kidneys,I iverandj i Timvr' .nch uh Pvepcpsia, Fexvr, Biarrlxra, j n27tf X , I I A U X . P r e s id e n t . ) Loac of \ppctitc. etc. etc. For gale everywhere. ( G c N I S ’ i BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, J A. FF.NKHArsrX. P oi . f . M ani facti ki n, * I «a - living pnrehased the r A fine Assortment o f in company with L. GODDARD. I shall be b een o ffered th e O r e g o n F a r m i n g P u b * pleased to see any all of my friends ami ac- *|uaintjuccss upon their arrival in Portland lie in th e line o f L a b o r S a y i n g with teams, and those who have good horses to sell will find me on hand ready to buy at all j P L O W S . times. T o a p p r e c i i t c th e a d v a n ta g e s th is Patrons of this stable will find it in. good i shape, while •■! nrgcg will lie as moderate as at ' P lo w offers, it is o n l y n e ce s s a ry f o r th e any other stable in the city. J R. L A K E . F a r m e r to g iv e it a trial. S i m p l y co n Portland. June 25, 1 -i'8. tf - t r u c t c d , and p u t u p w ith a v ie w s p e cia l AI\E!*I ly to d u r a b ilit y , this d e s e r v e d ly P o p u l a r EADER. G a n g P l o w must c o n t i n u e to g i v e u n - T h e G reatest o f H arvesters. <ju.dfied ^satisfaction w h e r e v e r o r b y at. D O D D ’ S , S a le m . e ;0 0 5 b s i! s On MONDAYS and THURSDAYS of oacli | week, H I U 'G J W H IT E STA B LE , Lavi- j u -1 rcceiveil anil now opetn-d a now and li'osli »t !; vf .-j ring an i Ftinimcr j L Y axhuvn . Jon.V SOMMKRVII.l.K. GuODS all V a iiiliiy n A S o i u m c i 'Y i l l e , G rades, K in d «, 1 X I) E P E X D E N T E , O r e «ron. N O T I C I -:. F o r s a le b y G r o c e r s G e n - c o r a lly . B a p tis m y R e s u r r e c t i o n o f th e D e a d , R e p en tan ce, V a lu e o f T im e , C h u rch F e l W ILLA M E T T E S T EA M B O A T « — D A VINO PURCHASED THE OLD V K* H. -way t h e y c lio o -e . M in is t e r ia l A Î A V S T A B L E , AI L I U T I A X D L S i : . J f a v o r the associati m w ith c o m p : aiti«)ns, * ■essays, o rig in a l ora tion s, d e cla m a tio n s , j STORK. I1F A N E T T and LOUNGES. J . M. M A SO N -day e v e n i n g n e x t : “ B esolved : T h a t STANDS AND ........................... L I V E R Y J II « ! 1 ; S A I . R and U P, T A I L Deal» rs iu ffi’ -.t /f articles 5 T E L M ). PIE.- ï , CAKES OF ALL KINDS. « i A $ ;'r i c c i l t i i s * ;i 2 : : i m 3 i i t c d D e p o t. |GRO( KIIIES, M E A L S A T A L L 1 IO U IL S w ere a d e ’titc<l. M FURNITURE, SAFES, MOORES' BLOCK, (Middlo B u ildin g), SAYERS L BÜCKLFY PROPR’S. A N U FACTU RER and Dealer in all kinds of Household and Kitchen 0 OX-& EAIUIART. : î' !" ' , Ï Z v s t x ïia a o f , < et. Salem » State s MITCHEL & R0SEND0RF S DR1 GOODS. B A K E R Y .! Gr other goods to store, will do well to consid- the advantages A S. CRIDER, T H AN K FU L FOR THE a • liberal patronage which has been hith N O T IC E . erto extended to him iu Dallas, would embrace S hereby given tha‘ 1 will o:i the 5 !i «lav of 1 h v medium to say to all that he is prepared October next, attend at the office of the | with iucroas • l facilities to serve County Clerk, and with the assistance of sai 1 j C U S T O M E R S Clerk, will publicly examine the assessment I f „ , ., . .. . . far more acceptably than heretofore, rolls anti correct all errors in valuations, do- J geriptioas or «pialifies o f land or lots <»r other B o o o t s ,u n d S h o e s property. All those v.'ho fill themselves manufactured and warranted. An assort agri ved by their i'-.'o-nieiit can attend. ment of Given under my ha. -l tlii- lltli da> of Sep GU STOSI M A D E W O R K tember, ISOS. H. DAVIS, constantly on hand. 2f>td A <nentor. R e p a i r i n g neatly done. A continuance of patronage solicited. A . S. C R I D i :» . Dallas. July 20, 18CS. IStf tin «! Y O R K W h eat ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, was d e c i d e d in th e affirm ative. Independence, Oregon. E« M E R W I N , j Has on hand a large and well selected Stock, This Hotel is located no r t’lio Steamship offer. Their Warehouse being on bL h ground ! consisting in part of Mahogany and Black Wal- Landing. The Hotel Coach will be in attend ind occupying an isolated position, is eompar- nut Dressing BUREAUS, ance at all the Landings to convey Passengers utively secure against the ravages of both Center, Dining, Breakfast and Work and Bnggago to anil from the House FREE F I R E and W A T E R ; OF CHARGE. M. R. SEW A LL, T A B L E S . No Consignee assures against these elements. JOHN C. DORCY, rur Proprietors f Before Storing vour Crop, consider these!,-. • „ , , _ .. m s . ___ 1__________ } advantages and Store with M ITC H E _ & ! Parlor' *nd Washington Woodseat { ROSENDORF. ' LM a IK o . XX. XV . R O D A L , 7 /.<• Jliijhett price in ranh jniirf f o r Onte j LEDSTE LDS "W on.nti-Sufirage q u e s tio n w as p r o c e e d e d nil IIE BEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS hotel in the State, where every want is anticipated and cheerfully supplied. Warm & cold Baths attached to the IIouso. CRONE & WOLF. c u s s io n o f t h e rjT IIO S E HAVING F u r n i t u r e , a LOOK AT THIS! # O n m o t io n o f M r. C o l l i n s , a ll w h o d o | ^ i r r r S - V n l h n V i i ^ f t 3 0 @ I O c ; Backed T S T O R A G E . OREGON. INDEPEN DENTE. OP.EG ON. y y T L L practico in the Courts of Polk and adjoining counties. ii27tf F a i ’i n e r s ’ W t o r e - ' ^ vr,,N r ' f t I8(m20c; r-idcs, i2J(u» ! 15e: Shoulder«, I0(t£l2Jc. C h m m :— Oregon and California, "f> tt) 20(JV. W H E A T COBNER OF FIRST AND MORRISON St., PORTLAND, nnx & EARHART, r i S T W E S TE R N H O T E L , S T A P L E and F A N C Y GOODS usually kept in a retail Store will be found oo hands and for sale as CHEAP as the CH E A P EST. * 3tf J. K. GILL. C. T. TSAIW. G IL T i & Y E A T O M , w HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEM -IX- Srllool Hooka. Mnsic Book«, Blank Hooka, Stationery, aud Faney^Gooda. Our goods were purchased in the East, by our selves. and wo feel confident that we can give perfect satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, both as to price and quality. State street, Salem, Ogn. 2«tf Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court, of Polk county, Oregon, on the 7lh day of Sept., B L A C K -1 IA W K L I V E R Y S T A B L E . 1868, in favor of J. D. Smith, Uuurdian of mi nor heirs of S. J. Gurdner, deceased, nnd Corner Commercial and Stuie^Streete, against David Holier, for the sum of$UW, ju d Salem. Oregon. gment, and ?l l 70 costs, and directed to the Mieriff of Bulk county, I have levied upon and will offer for sale, at public auction, to tlie S. D U R B I N & C O . , highest bidder, for coin lu band, at the Court House, in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, on the At their Old Stand, with a New Fire-Proor the lGih day of November, A. D. ISAS, between Brick Jnit Completed.* the hours o f 1 and 3 r. M of Saturday. The E would respectfully inform onr old following real property to witt: Lots No. 2 friends and customers that we arc at our and 3, iu block 7, in the town o ' Monmouth, old place of business, with a New Fire-Proof P<dk County, Oregon. Brick Stable, conveniently arranged; each Sold to satisfy said execution this the 15th stall is ventiilated by a flue In the wall. day of Oct., A. D. 1868. jZdT Strict attention and the best o f forage J. W. SMITH, Sheriff. given t ) all stock left in our care. “B R By W If. II. FBAK ER, Deputy. ael« tf W