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s JRu Mftklg j?olk êmmtg Signal. S an F r a n c is c o A g e n c y — T homas B oyce , No. 30 (Second floor), Merchants' Exchange, •California street, below Montgomery, is our aathorised agent in San Francisco. L. V. FISHKR, 20 A 21 New Merchants Exchange, 4 * our authorised agent in Sau Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisher is represented by S. M. Pettongill A Co. o f New York and Boston. C o u n ty Official Diretory State B. F. B ir ch , Senator, F , W aymire Representatives. Í . S. foWSSKSD, |t J. G rant Cohnty Judge. County Clerk. Sheriff. Treasurer. S. Superint'dt. Coroner. flV. ,C. W hitson , I. T homi - son , J . W. S mith . R . M. M a t , H. M tkr , C. D. £ s a m , £ . C. D ick , j County Commissioners. R. J a yón , Y E S ! Y E S ! — The Unionist some D i c k s e y , Jinewary dteenth, '99. eral sections, in various parts o f D eer C yon < jl :— somewhere in the failure to call an e x town, o f side-walks, more or less sub koley mude, i tliot i wud tri k c f ri- stantial, hav in a month or so past, been constructed— and none o f them before ten wud not revive mi drupeu sperets. they were needed. The one leading & drive awa the dark glume thatbuvers from Nichols’ corner to the Northern about mi mind on the presunt solium Methodist Church is somewhat suhstan ocazhuu. B en in the dark, dred ours uv the tiite, when it is sed that dcap tied hut was indifferently trimmed up, in the State Constitution which says the Governor shall order elections to fid vacancies when they occur as to any o f the Representatives. To this the Ore gonian retorts ¿ha* t1ie Governor’s con R-in sumwhat loansum & in atuelun* signee has something to do in regulat sleap fallebh on man— awl natur b-en the outer liue presenting a devious aud ing his duties under the Conshitution. husht with skersela a zfer to disturbe irregular appearance. A walk is at Well now, this conscience business in the serean eilunce xcept the okashunal the present time building on the north derogation o f as plain a provision o f law croin ov sum diskousolet re water booze aud east lines of the Academy lot, and as that requiring the Governor to keep zorged crop disturbs hiz peecefull re- should the east hue he extended to Mr. the legislative branch o f the State Gov- poze. Hence i thot i wud rite ; yes, Lee’s store it would ludtcrially facili eminent intact, is about as cheeky an rite 2 a paper, yea, noozpaper. Nuthiu tate pedestarianism to aud from the affair as has been brought to the notice serius ur solumkola haz hafppend iu this Academy. of the oldest settler j it certainly be peecefull vilij fur the last fortnitc that A. £ 5 . Wellcli, ca rp e t hag Senator from comes the source from which it emma haz kum to my nollej xcept the visett ted and the Tilikum who<e conscience to ower place yisturda ov wuu ov the Florida, will go out o f the .Senate on the it was iutended to alleviate. The G ov publick funkshenarys oy yore siitta 4th of March next aud depart immedi ernor is vindicated by the Oregonian thru us iu*2 no little comtuoshun—each ately to lushotue iu Iowa, and resume con in violating his cath in a most palpable wuu vyiu with the uther in tlier alO- irol o f the State Agricultural College, and vital manner with the puerile as shun 2 sed funkshuuary getueingly in* lie is the only carpet-hag Senator who C h urch D irectory. (South). A. E. S e ars , pastor. Services at the Beptist Church First Sabbath in each month surance that his “ conscience " is above devring 2 repu him fur iiiz kondeseu- goes out at that time. the Constitution he took so agonizing— shun iu viziten us. ST K Q D IS T (North). G. W. R oor * , pastor. Services; l« i Sabbath, in the eyeniug; 2nd Sabbath, at 11 o ’clock, a * m . ; 3rd Sabbith, in Jhe evening. Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. Sunday School every Ssbbath, at 9 } o’clock, a . m . 1SGG, to support. M the time since intimated that perjury lurked tra session, aud pointed out the section e t h o d is t M APTIST, ) . W* O mrorm , pastor, Services Third Sabbath in each wenth. H R ISTIA N , H, M. W aller , pastor. Services at Baptist church second Saturday and Sunday in each month. C excruciating— an oath, in September Notwithstandiu the edick uv ungkel W ell, verily, the Jak thretcus with iu ejate overthro uti people have fallen upon evil times. les wee setl up, i hev as yet heerd ov The Xeu York Teacher anil A men' no 1 putten on sakkloth nor ov enuy 1 proklamin a fast; hut on the kontrara xau Educational Monthly, for January i think i kood c evideut sines ov a fpest is on our table. t>f rare value This is a publication to teachers aud others on yisterda ever.in. hut az feests r held in oner ov sum grate event i sposo oil hav dun ther dooty aud vizeted ungkel interested in educational progress. The opeuing article in this number is entitled, “ Catholic view of Educa Jax store and maid things { ]- i understand that ower hluvd Guv- There is no mistake about it. P L A N TATION B i t t e r s will ward off Fever and Ague and all kindred disease, if used in time. No fami'y need suffer from this distressing complaint if they will keep P l a n t a t i o n B i t t e r s in the house, and u-e it according to directions. The most important ingredient o f this modi -ine is Culisaya or Peruvian B.nrk, which is known 10 he the finest and purest tonic in the vegetable kingdom. The extract of this Bark is the active principle of all the good 1’evera and Ague Medicines prescribed by intelli- fient doctors* Calisuya Bark is used extensively in the manufacture of P l a n t a t i o n B i t t e r s , and we dare say owe their popularity mostly to that fact. W e can reeomment them. tion in the United States,” is an ex- tier reseevd a hocks which he left with haustive and masterly exposition o f the a natev in Pannymaw at a pnut stand in plej for a suppli of trpikal lioot.— Leaves DALLAS for Salem ou Monday, W ed injustice of ¿the system o f school laws, nesday and Friday at 7 a. in., returning sum. This hocks wus sent hi xpress und cost which, while they exact from Catholics days at 6 p. m. For Independence each Tuesday morning their full proportion o f school revenues, ower Guvuer i hleve, htweeu 15 k 20 Mrs. Chapin, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, at six. S, which so redooed his xcheker that For Salt Creek Tuesdays at one. yet virtualy exclude them from a par- i 11111 1 . 1 1 111 1 . is a preacher o f the gospel he will h oblcegd to kawl a leksliuus i\ ( * ____ * 1 For Lafayette Monday and :X£3 3 p. m., returning wVdnë* da”y" a n d^Sat iu Jay a! , ticipation in the benefits accruing konveeu the legislator in order 2 git , 0 * - in- . . . . . , therefrom. W e will, at au early day, For Corvolli* on Wednesday and Saturday , , „ 1 1 . 1 thè whairwith 2 fut thè bill, lay beiorc ourreauers. elaborate extraets „ returning Monday and Thur-dy. .. . • 1 ... . . W hi doant he ofìer .«uni o f li iz pik trom tue aytiele, wlneli must in a great ] . . . « __ „ , i- . . ters at a redoosed orice & saiv thè tririj- S h o u l d R e c e iv e A t t e n t i o n .— u e g r e c , se rv e tu d isa b u se t h è p o p u la r • , 1 Fur boo wmlnt •*’ . . , r . .1 • • e! ov n xtrv sellini? The Acadamy building in this place is mitid with referen.ee to thè mjusti.ee sui J a somewhat respectable structure for long uncomplainedly suflered by thè like 2 hev a pikter ov ower hluvd Guv- i capacity aud internal appointments. Catholics iu the Uuitcd States, with ncr ? Yores t roui a, W e are told that the teacher in charge reference to the distribution o f schoo R IC K RE A W L . has the use o f the same free o f rent, monies. aod also draws whatever of public tnon U- S. IWail D irectory. LOOK HERE ! AT i W 't B A L L A IS P H I C - E S t U R H E M . S id e - w a l k I m p r o v e m k n t s :— tier*-► CORKKCTEIt Flour per s.-w-h, best brands,J CorO Meal, per pound, 4c. ■ Oats, per bushel, 4H to ¿0. Bacho, per pouud, 12). Hams, per pound, 17. Shoulders, per pound, 8. Lard, in tins, per pouud, 15. Fresh Butter, per pouud, 40. Dried Apples, 8. .California Dried Peaches, 17. per dozen, 20. Java Coffee, pir pouud, 33. ; Kano Coffee, 25. Costa Ricu, 23. Japan Tea, papers, 1. “ “ best iu bulks, 1 20. Island Sugars, per pound, 12) 15 17c« San Francisco, C«, ltie« Crushed, 20c, Heavy Golden Syrup, per keg, 0 25 Candles, per pound. 3.7) Klee, pgr pouud, 12e« Beans, per pound,5 to Cg« Soap, loug bar. each, 2.5c, Salaratus. Babbitt’s, per pound, lfijje« Oysters, Mt Murry’s, per can, 3.7)c« California matches, per dozep, '¿ j c - Bine*Vitirol, per pound, 25c. Hardware— Best nails, per pound, 7 to 10c. Hunt'p Axesi and Handl.s, 2 00 Borax, per pound, 50c, Grindstones, per pound, 5 to 6e, COT TO N ANH ies that fall to the lot o f this school district, which should be, and probably ¿supplied toward theliqudation pro rata, h in g s fo r t h e m e m b e r . — Tiiat P at u b l ic to R e the Willamette Irou Works, Portland, all sorts o f ma chinery is made, and machinery re o f the tuition o f the pupils in attend paired on the shortest notice aud in the ance, and who reside iu the said district. best style. I f his own native pride is not o f s u f That Goddard and Lake keep the ficient force, the very favorable terms old Bennett stable, and please every on whieh he gets the use o f the build body in their treatment of their stock ing be, to stimulate the teacher That the Western Hotel, as kept by aforesaid in charge, who is prosecuting l)orcy & Holmes, mantains its reputa for tire most part a private enterprise tion for being the best hotel in Portlun. in the conduct o f his school, to pnt things to rights and observe more order and taste than is displayed in and about the premises. Broken panes o f glass should be replaced with new ones; the T a k in g T im e by the gleau from the Courier. dirt, -grease and misplaced locks, should be divorced for other than ment cause. The New Testa Herald says that both members and ministers of the Methodist Church are living, ac cording to Chris», in open concubinage. We Bonner is o f opinion that horsis should he fed from boxes sitting ou the The New York Tribune says that slavery in its worst form exists iu Sib* eria. Iu the interior of the Island, In a McMinnville ad. which appears men’s wealth is estimated by the num in the Courier, reference is made to the ber of their wives aud slaves. This Sib repainted, while broken and demoral “ late Lafayette.” Latayette has natu. eria is tho country which was peopled ised articles o f furniture within should ral advantages which, if improved, with uegroes by false philanthropy in be removed or repaired. The plank would constitute her ono o f the first the United States. walk leading from the gate to the en points in the S'ate. Notwithstanding jfcraaee on the north side and the one the sneer in the ad. aforesaid, Lafayette See new ad o f F IJ. Marsh, o f In- prineiply used,as also the steps mount may yet he a city o f ten thousand in dependence . Mr. M. has a fair stock ang to the door sill, are at presf nt groan habitants, and th;«t too when there will ing under a load of mud aud filth, which not be so much as an Iudian trail to o f merchaudi.se which he proposes to sell at. extn mely low figures, desiring coul4 yfith very liitle physical effort on mark the place where McMiunvilie to change his business. It will pay to the part Of the teaeher iu charge afore now stands. give him a call. said he removed and the passage kept The telegraph informs us that four •lean. Other exterior surroundings are washed up and repaired, aud if need be Job Work. suggestive o f a prodigious lack o f taste o f the Arkanses inulitia (niggers) were and order. Huge deposits o f wood ashes tried and condemned to be shot for vio Jnom up here and there in close prox* lating a white woman. parity to the building; sticks, logs, blocks ed by removing and rebuilding the wretch who commands the so-called mi fore print handbills, posters and uuy litia, and the carpet-bag Governor who kind o f job work in good shape and on called it out were compelled to hung short notice. Give us a show for our up by their heels and there remain un life before going to San Francisco or til nibbled to death by young ducks New York to get job printing done. no houest humane person would be fence. sorry. pnd other debris lie promiscuously and conspicuously about, while tho street immediately outside the inclosure is copiously lined with the rubbish produc I f the white W e have lately added to our office a large lot o f job material and can there N ew P a p e r . — Just as we are going W h o thinks we write extravagantly Attention is directed to the pew ad** to press, the mail brings us the Kola or that things in general about our vertisement o f E. Mervin, furniture News Catcher, a manu script poper^ Academy building are up to an ortho dealer, Independence, and reujcpiber which professes to contain 37 columns dox standard o f cleanliness and taste, let him visit the College or soy or all ^ the schools in Salem that his mind when you want Anything iq the line o f solid matter. It contaius several lo that it will be to your advautaga to buy cal items which we would gladly trans Support home enterprise and fer to our columns hut for the lateness be disabused on this important o f the hour o f its reception. W e can thereby build up yoqr own county. subject. not forego a brief mention however of Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam is for one fact which we glean from its col* writen article from the pen sale at Nichols’ drug store, Dallas A l umns, to wit: That M R- Crisp has o f E. B. Dufur *n ur* Will appear in so at Monmouth and Louisville this just purchased a bran new suit of our next, in reply to the Hon. F Way- medicine is to be had o f the merchants. clothes. mire's first article, or to so much o f it The Reveille of the 16th says that •s related to the State Fair. Mr. J. H Lewis has more of that up to that date 44 cases o f small pox A soap mine is being worked in So- h id been reported in Jacksonville, just fine and cheap qneensware. Call and Pima county, Cal. get your supply. one fourth o f whieh had died. o f him. ent stock at E X T RELY LOW A g ric u ltu ra l and Seed Depot. y f S eed«, fir u it Trees, O rn a m en ta l and Pot P lan ts, S II H U B S & c ., c ,, MOORES' BLOCK, (Middle Building], S A L E JI, OREGON. Cash paid for Grass Seeds — if of good quality. A lot o f Choice Plants in received. Pots, just Catalogues furnished on application. 19tf Grades, Kiuds, Styles, and Varieties. & E A R I 1 A R T , Wholesale ami Retail Ciro ters. îf-Cf'Moores’ Briok Block, Commercial street Salem. DRIED FRU IT. (Foreign and Domestic.) Apples, *jfl th S(a, 10c. Peaches, "pi lb lS(jp 20c. Plums, with pits, 12)c. Plums, pi dess, 18(<tj20c. Prunes, -l reneb, 30@ 40c. ltaisins, 37ic. Zante Currants, 25c.; Ogu do 20e. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. CorreL— Ground, lb 37)pd50c; Green, C. K.f 25c ; Rio and Kuna, 25c; Manilla, 20c; Java, Old Govt 33c. Sru.iiis—Crushed, *jr) th 25c; Pulverized, 25 ; Yellow “ C, ” S. F., 20c ; Island brands, 10 (g,l«'»3c. S yrups — Heavy Golden, per gallon, $1 25 (« ,fl 25; White, Refined, S2 50 T kas —Young Hyson, lb $1 50 j Imperial, SI 50(iij$l 7 5 ; Japan, $1 00(u;$l 25: Black, STè/b^l 00. S ai . t — Carmen Island, 100 lbs $2 00; Liverpool, fine blown, ^ lOidbs $4 00- Dairy, common, ¿2 25. B acon — Hams, 'jS lb 15(cLl8c; Sides, 10@ 1 2 ); Shoulders, 8 (y;10e. C ukksk — Oregon auiT California, ^ tb 2 5@ 30c. Eggs, ^ doz., 40c. B ctjlk -F reshfoils, lb 40@ 5 0 c ; Packed 30 (rt, 50c. . L aud — In tins, 'pi tb 15c; iu bulk, 10 to 12c. A E. CRIDElt, THANKFUL FOR THE m liberal patronage which has been hith erto extended to him in Dallas, would embrace this medium to say to sail that he is prepared with increased facilities -to serve CU STO M ERS far metre acceptably thai* heretofore. Booots,and Shoes manufactured and ment of TAINTS AND OILS. L ead — A tlantic ^ lb I7c. Varuisb, (ouk) $f> 50; Copul, $t 50. O.Ls— Lard, pè gallon, $2 25; Boiled, Oregon $1 75- Behzine; 42 OH; Tufrpqhtine, $1 5 0; Neetsfoot, $2 00 Castor, $2 50; Ctiiua Nut, $1 75. Buyers are paying in cash for Wheat 65c. pi bushel, in quantity ; Oats, do 35 to 37)c. d o; Hams, Ipi tb 12c., in quai titj ; bides, do 0 to lie ., do ; Shoulders, do 5 to 7c., do. An assort* A . S. C R I D E R . Dallas, July 20, 1868. 18tf L IV E R Y ST A B L E , II W IN G PURCHASED THE OLD B E N N E T T Ai U H I T E S T A B L E , in company with L. GODDARD, I shall be pleased to see any nil of my friends and ac* quaiiut--uoess upon their arrival in Portland with teams, aud those who have good horses to sell will Hud me ou baud ready to buy at al> times. Patrons o f this stable will find it in good shape, while charges will be as moderate as at any other stable in the city. Portland. June 23, lSdS. tf T H E F IR S T T R A IA A R R IV E D , and so has w AI. METER! IT H O N E OK T H E L A R G E S T aud best selected stocks o f D O M E S T IC D R V GOODS, FANCY GOODS. LATEST STALES OF IIAIS AND CAPS, And examine for yourselves. PRINTS at 12) cents per yard. Good quality four-fourths BROWN CABOTT A SHEETING 16 cents- COFFEE by the sack 23 cents per pound, retail 25 cents, and al/ other things in propor t|jn. Come aud examine and be suXi-s6v-d. Trunks, Carpets, Groceries, Crockery &c. That has ever been brought to SALEM, which he is offering CHEAPER than auy oth er house in the City. A H k in ds o f r i t O H U C E ta k e n In E x change. W asted : r i l A BOO POUNDS OK W O O L FOR which I will pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IH CASH, JYO. € . B E L L W. M EYER. 3d door from the corner o f Griswold’* Block Salem Oregon. 91y M A S O N IC . WESTERN HOTEL, CORNER OF FIRST AND MORRISON St., , r O lt T L A X I), Jennings Lodge, Yo. 9, « D a lla s . OLDS pg Regular Coinm-inications on th. SATURDAY preceding the Full Moon in each Mouth, unless the Moon full* on Sat urday— then on tliut day at one o’clock, P. M. Also, on the second Friday in each month at 7 o’clock, P. M , for the purpose o f improv ing of the Cruft, in Masonry, and for such oth er Work as the Master may from time io time Order. Ail Brethren in good standing are invited to Attend. By ordor of the 3Stf W. M. H OH EG OX. YIN HE BEST AND MOST COMMODIOUS hotel in the State, where every want is anticipated and cheerfully supplied. Warm & cold Baths attached ta tho House. This Hotel is located ne r the Steamship Landing. The Hotel Conch will be in attend ance ut all the Landings lo convey Passengers and Baggage (o apd from the House FREE OF CHARGE. l)t » K C V «V H O L M E S , 3tf Proprietors LIVERY and FEED S T A B L E ! COX &!•: A It H A B T . T 11 O L E S A 1. E and R E T A I L \Y U lt()CEH8, MOORE'S BLOCK, SALEM, OREGON. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE A t P o r t la n d R a t e s . 19 C O O l’ F Il W GESXER. k OULD announce to the Traveling Pub lic that their large STABLE in 1 N D F l* F N DE NC F , Is constantly open for the of all those who 42 may favor them with their patronage. J . A- APPLEGATE. I attorneys B L A C K -H A W K L IV E R Y S T A B L E , Corner Commercial ami Statt Stretti, JA8. MCCAljr. A P P L E G A T E 4 JI’CAliV, FLOUR AND GRAIN. F lour —Salem X X X , "p* sack, $1 50; Aums- ville, f I 50 ; Jefferson, 41 50; other brands, £1 25 to $1 38; Graham $1 50, S horts — pi 100 lbs., $1 25; Bran, do 75c; Oil Cake, do $1 50. W heat — ^ bushel, G5c. Oats, do. 50c. warranted. GENTS’ & BOYS’ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, Well adapted to this trade both as to price aud <(uality. To those desiring to purchase a Spring supply, I will invite your attention, as 1 am determined to adapt the prices to suit the present H aiiu T imes , and I ask you before purchasing loca l/ at the SALEM RETAIL MARKT* Q Q X STORE. COX A F A R HART. 01.1» B R I C K C O R N E R . Corrected Weekly by OREGON. A . K. L A K E . giSf-All article* »ohi hij u* icarnnifeit genuine. Call at the Cheap Cash Store, The undersignd having been appointed Ad- minis'rator of the Estate of Geo. K. Culp .late ■ U Polk county. Oregon, deceased, all persons indebted to said ettate are requested to make immediate payment, and Mióse having claims against the .-am* are uetified *o present them to me with U iü proper vouchers, Mithin six months from the «jute herauf, at my place of residence, or at the Court House in said coun ty. Dallas, Jau. 26, 1 Stili. * , . Jas. II. M ILLER, 45-4w Administrator. : AND Dealers in « A d iiiin is fra to r's V o lici'. : iT/!*'The dangers o f .chloroform avoided, in the painless extraction o f teeth, by the use of Nitrous Oxide, Hanging gas) or Richardson’s Ether ¡-pray apparatus for those preferring that mode. Operating rooms over frmith t Wade’s store adjoining Montgomery's gailery. 41tf \ \ J I I O L E 8 A L E and R E T A I L I F. II. MARSH. : COX & EARHART. have just received and now opened a new ami fresh stock of bpring a«d bummer GOODS all RA TES. SALEM, I constantly on hand. R e p a ir in g neatly done. A continuance of patronage solicited. Y E W GO O D K! Y E W G O O D S !! I w ill sell out m y pres And be satisfied, tients, and to guard against the en g rou p in g” marks, riage o f parties either o f whom has been fl tor or ground as it is natural for them The MeMinnvilleites have had a meet, to take their fool from a level with ing and appointed a committee to ar their feet. range accomodations for small jx >4 pa croachments o f the fell disease. pencil ting in the solemnization o f the mar F orelock — abutters to either o f the main entrances which, by reason o f a " copious of opposed to Methodist ministers officia D E IT I^ T , < CU STOM M A D E W O B K I wish to change my Business, Therefore, Zion's Herald, a Methodist p'-per, is CHANCE, WOOLEN « O O U 8 . Standard Domestics, por yard, 10 to 18c« Prints, 12to 10c. Delanes, 20 to 25c, Salem Cassimcres, plain, per yard, 1 25, “ Hard times, 1 00. “ Doe Skins, 1 25e. Flannel, plain,45 to 50c. v “ X w*Hcd, 05c. INDEPEDENCE T GEO. H. WEEKLY. at law , D allas, P olk Co., P rcg o n , Salem . O r p g o u , S .D U I I B I N & C O ., A d m in is tr a to r '» N otice. undersigned lias been duly appointed Administrator, with the W ill annexed, of the Estate of F, E. Hubbard, late of Polk Co., E would respectfully inform our old Oregon, deceased. All persons indebted to the friouds and customers that we arc at our said estate are reqested to make immediate old place of business, with a New Fire-Proof payment, and thjse having claim« against the Brick Stable, conveniently arranged; each same will present them, duly authenticated, to stall is vcntiilated by a flue in the wall. tbc undersigned, at his re.-ejenee, for allow, ,JbfiF* btrict attention and the best of forage anee. given t3 all stock lett iu our care. McMINN DODSON. b no 10 tf 43 4w Administrator, At their Old Stand, with a New Fire-Froor Brick Just Completed. T he W / a