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CQUNTy OFFICIAL PAPER.
3) A liLAS, SAT (J 11DAY. M AB C I 10
;U NIO Jtf IS liPlIIIl,! tV X C O X V J3.V-
nox oi' opego
- The Union Ilepablicau voters of the State of
Oregia will .nu!t ei the t .ty of Pcri'.md, at 10
.o'clock, a. m., on Tfcuaday, the 7th, diy of
April, 1S70, ,:" i p. 'eg-ate Cocreotior, fur tbe
purpose of fii'.-'g i.v rvm! nation a State Tick
et to Le sur ported at the t :pruaching election
,in cne, and the transaction of such other
.business as shall p; overly come before sad
Convention.
Coautlw wi!l te n:LIvl t j delegates aa fol
lows :
-.linker 7 Lane 12
JJeatua 19 Liua 18
.Cla-.-kamas 12 Ma irn 24
.Ciatsp 3 j Muitaumah. 20
Cuos ! 4 ViAn 11
.Cc.r.7 2' 7 'ill j nook 2
Columbia ,2 timiiHa 5
pv)U!as 12 'nii 6
lraut ' 7 rasunglon U
Jacbson ; 4 10 Wasco
.Josepaine ' 4 Yu'juuiU 11
This Committee recommend that tbe County
Convention Tor tbo election of Delegates be
be! J on Satu-,lW, thejCth of March, 1870.
By order of the Slate Central Committee,
i M. .". BERRY, Chairman,
' T. 3. Odeskal, Secretary.
Portland, Jan. 19, 1S70. !o
ToPi Count Union Republican Con-
vci.'t?.a.
j T.r-lc.- of tho T'n'on Republican Central
i Committee of Pi k coc ity, the primary meet
ings wi'l bo held at tbe place of voting in each
Precinct, at 1 o'clock p. m., Saturday, March
19, 1S7i if'ecc Dc'ej:a'j3 to the County Con
vention, t be held at Dab is, at 12 o'c'ock m.,
SuuLiy, Ma-ch 26th, 1S70,,J, tbe purpose of
'je'cci!"? Dc'ejrates to the State Cor vention to
be btid nt TorUa?d, Arril 7tb, 1S70. Ti e sev
jeral precincts a;e eatit'ed t ; 82nd Delegates as
follows:
Jiothel ;
Bm-na Vista
8
b
10
4
4
4
T. P-eie
Luckiamute
Monmouth.
Salt Lake
Total
2
4
7
3
59
.Brb'gcpeit
Da las
lfngii3
.Jacks :m
J. L. COLLINS, Chairman.
Dallas, Jan. 2'Jtb. 170.
G r a u Vs Ail jtiTnIlra tion .
One political crisis in the historv of
this Government passed when U. S
Grant was elected President. Before
that all was uncertainty. Loyal men
feared that tie success of any partv,
bat the alepublicnn, woiald undo whut
had been gained by the result oC the
war, and that, instead of having one
peaceful and prosperous whole,, the na
tion would he cursed with sectional
bickerings and strife. But when Mr.
Grant .took Jis scat the seosible por
tion of jour people recognized the fact
that the danger was passed. This
genseof security crated not alone with,
llepubllcans, but also with Democrats,1
however much they mny mutter. Our
opponents Licw they would receive
naught but wbit wa? just and right
The republican plan of reconstruc
tion has been faithfully executed, and
experience i roves it to ha good. The
Southern .States arc having a season of
prosperity unknown to tho times when
odc continual suap of the slave whip
and cry of anguish was heard over the
breadth of fourteen States. Manufac
tures oall kinds, fustcrcd by tho forc
ed high protective tariff incident to
the war, have become so well establish
ed that they can begin to compete with
thos;? of foreign countries. Internal
improvements have been made that in
sure us a rank in commercial imnort
.oncp second to pone, and by the wise
financial policy of Grant's Administra
tion our rnopicd interests have been so
improved that time alone is required
to make tho two columns on our ledger
aceouot balance.
Sinco the war closed, Congress, by
its acts of economy, has been able to
materially reduced the taxes, and we
can, with conndonccr predict that by
another year the Democratic cry of
"burdensome taxes" will be among the
things. of tho past. Long before the
expiration of Grant's term of office the
revenue of the Government will be
raised entirely from the duties on im
ports, as was the case before the war.
The people know this and hence
Jhey coolly go about their business un
til the day of election, and then rjuiet
ly go to the pells and return Hopubli
can officers, that this state of security
may be contincd. 4
Y$ are very ha pp to inform our
readers that the Hefublican is a suc
cess, and should it continro to receive
in the future, that support which il now
has; it wjll continue to bo a fixed fact
Voters cf Polk !
When the control of the county a f
airs was in tho aands of tho liepubli-
fan party, the continual cry of the
Jojvpcrhcad party was that the taxes
were too high, and that when they got
into power tho taxes shonld be lower-"
cd. They elected about one-.half their
Wf
ticket in j'GG, and their entire ticket in
raised for county purposes has Lecn
steadily increasing, and ''to-day the
county is bankrupt.
Republicans were often charged with
malfeasance in cfFu 2, and yet, with a
Clerk and SheritT of their own party
fur four years, and all tho county of
ficers except .ludgo in sympathy
with them for two years, not a sing'c
charge f ofEcial corruption has been
proved.
How can honest l)emocrats(?) have
any confidence in leaders who thus ma
liciously! charge tbeir opponents with
malfeasance in office, but, as soon as
an election has passed over, cease long
er to make their charges, for the very
reason that t'hey know they were fahe
when Uitide.
We call upon all honest men in tbe
oppos'tioa ranks to calmly cooa'dc the
situation, and then say if the affa'rs ol
i
their county have been any more hon
estly or judicious'y r'anaged under t lie M
Democratic than they were under Re
publican administration.
i
Not a C ifiiida. c.
Senator Xesmith desires that wo
should correct the statement made last
week, that he is a candidate for Cov-
crnor.
can 3 id a1
Wee
Nes. "protests flgaicst being a
e for any office."
:rtainly do rot desire to "thrust
to iJau. Kx-Senator "an unde
upon t
served skwell a-n undesired honor,'
as ho terras it. As to its being an
"undesired honor," we only.havc the
Senator's word, but certainly all par
tics will concur that it would ho an
undeserved horoK" Wc'will refrain
from intimalinithat the Kx Senator is
4 -l r i . i
a cnnujiaate ior re-ciccuon, nut we uo
believe
ed" an
that it would be as "undeserv
honor as the nomination f r
Governor. A'c presume, however, that
in case that the Kx Senator should be
tendered either of the above offices at
Albanyj he "would h.e willing to serve
the dcat people." His kind of chron
ic politicians always take just such a
dodge.
It is
amazing to see with what avid-
ty Dotnocrats lay hold of error and
continue to place the matter be Tore
their readers, calling it truth even
when its falsity has repeatedly been
demonstrated. A case in point is the
economical speech of Daws, of Massa
chusetts. That gentleman had no soon
er told ol his discovery of exorbitant
appropriation estimates, before a dozen
membcjks laid bare the falac'cs of ais
arguments arid pruved that tho.se esti
mates iwerc even less thau Mr. Daws
claimed they should be. Yet, notwith
standing this vindication of the economy
of executive officers, the opposition
press continues to suote the wild 'G 'Ur
in: of tho Massachusetts Reptesenta
tivc, but never a word from the reply
of Butler. Mr. Daws himself was
convinced of his error, and hss not
seen proper to reply to his colleague,
Butler.
IIoI Bound ioi Salt River
Many :of the most influential and hon
est men of tho Democratic party, in
Polk, have already expressed their con
victioos that the county will go Repub
lican, land, as a coesccpicnce, none but
the "small fry" aspire to receive aparty
jotnyiatlori. The nominees start up
Salt River to-day. Those having
friends aboard would do well to see
them at an early hour, as tho grief
stricken creatures will need all the con
solation their friends can bestow.
From all parts of the State we re
eclve tho cheerinsr intelligence that tho
Republicans are wide awake, and sarp
guine; of success at tho coming election
Let every man in the party throw aside
personal prejudices and preferences,
and victory is just as certain to perch
upon our banners oq tho evening of
the first Monday in June, as that day
comc3. ;
A color difficult to see Blind man's
buff, j
Political Note?.
The New York Sun proposes to run
General George 11. Thomas for tho Pres
idency. Ihe people propose to run Gen.
Grant.
Tho "Evening Call justly thinks that
tho Republican party has a continued
besides, by the triumph of the Demo
cratic party our policy of internal in'
provcuicnts would be ignored and the
Pacific States rotardecMbr a century to
come." ;
Senator Morton made a speech at
the recent Republican State Conven
tion of Indiana, in which he showed
that the financial administration of the
Republican party, both State and Na
tional, was producing the happiest re
sults. Under Republican management
the debt of Ind'ana has been reduced
from S13,000,00U to 82,100,0UM while
;n the national fiuances better results
have beca obtained than the most ban
gu'pc had hoped for.
During tho first scrcn months of
Grant's administration expenses were
S")5,139,f8l 40 less than in tho pre
ccc'ling clcvcrt n'onths r'ndrr Johnson,
which, (with increased nvc'rits, which
resulted from the change,) showed a
diif. rencc in Grant's favor of Si,SM,
U"5 15. liccause uf this large increase
in rcccpts and reduction ot expenses,
Congress v.uuld bo able to largely re
duce taxes.
We have it from the T-a Grand
thul ihuf'thc Govcrment of tho I JnitctI
SiJtes is one which draivs aM its life
aid vitality from tho States." This
is what all the nulliScrs down to -J tf-lcr-oi
Davis have taught; but it is not
the doctnn of the constitution. The
G.iv'orn'cnt of the UnitoU fctatrs is a
Gdvnnic'it of tho pcopU, and the
Siatcs liave nothing whatever' to do
with tho OoVirmcut save only in the
o ic we tcr ot elcciiih'" Scrati t s. .
STATE ITEMS.
From the St. tic: inn ; R is with
decided pleasure, nc learn tnat tho
noble Republicans of Bciton vonty
have purchased tho Curvullis C-'Zt.,
w'rcji will, in its next isjc, espouse
llpubliear: principles and fight fur the
Cnlj.i cauc. There is atkwhe- tsje
cial caust! f.r congratulation in connec
tion with the ab'jve irood news, which
is : that tho talented young Orvgrnihin
S. L. Simpson, R-fp, is to be the edi
tor of the CzcHc during the cam
paign. Mr. Simpson, hiving calmly
surveyed' the co-'ditioi of patties, has
co.ic'uJcd that democracy really cx
ists in tlu Renublican ra'iks, and has
hastened to ally himself to the party
which leads te van of freedom. Vc
:i-c hini a cordial welcome, and bid
him God speed.
The Circuit Court fo- Maron o.tn
ty convcccd at Salem mi Tuesday last,
Ills Honor, Judge Bo: c proid; g.
The docket is noi heavy, and unless
t'k grand jury should stir up some
business, it is rot likely that the term
will be a long inc.
From the (trcgonian: Capt. Win.
DicrddrlT, U. S. Inspector of Hulls,
and tjapt John Gates, U. 0. Inspector
of Boilers, armed at Oak'an J on the
1.3th inst., cn route fur Kmp;re City
for the pu' pose of inspecting the new
steamer Swan, lately built by Capt.
llaun, for the navigation of the Ump
qua river.
Whooping cough is prevailing at that
place to an alarming cxicnt. ; 1'olitics
aie racing at' fever heat. Douglas
county delegates tothc State Convcn-
tion arc unpledged,
and cold.
Weather e'ear
The Grand Rondo Sentinel says there
is talk that a Chicago Co. will buy the
Burnt river Ditch and complete it
to Burnt river. The same paper says:
"A company has been formed in La
Grand for the purposcof constructing a
htrgey irrigatirg dlich, begining at Oro
Dell and designed to water tho entire
farming lands east of town."
The late George I'eabody, though he
gave a ay millions, was exceedingly
c'oso in all matters of personal expendi
ture. When in Portland, Me., ho inva
riably hired an old rattletrap hack.and
the driver charged fifteen cents irstcd of
tweotyrfivc. The story g..es that when
he was last in Portland, and was invilcd
to a dinnerparty, ho took tho fifteen
cent carriage. As tho driver neared
the p'ace dinner was given, and in front
of which a largo number of fino hacLs
and splendcd family carriages were
drawn up, he rose in his seat and bawled
out at tbo ton of his voice: MGet out
of the way there and make room ; I've ;
gqt tho biggest tode in tho puddle' I
niHSion. it must upnoiu our system oi 3utier staled to me jthat there was a fombiaa
public schools, based uron non-sectari- t'"n ex'st'.ns between IMC. Sullivan, A. II.
anism, Which arc now menaced : an,l Whitley and olbers ; and . bat the said parties
i a. a. . !. , i i . . a . n i
i
ATi'IF ADVERTISEMENTS.
S tnte of Oiepon, Comity of Polk.
fllO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:. I,
JL JOSEPH LIGdETT, say, hat on or
about tbe 29ih day of January Vii 0, T. L.
tret up a third part v, parbcu
larly for the Legislative: Ticket. I reported
the. above statement, made to me by T. L. llut
ler, believing bim to be a truthful man, but he
now denies making any eiic.b sta'ement to mo.
I also say that, I am now Ratified tbat the
statement made to me, by T. L. Butler, as far
as it concerns Democrats,. is a base fabrication
invented by him, through jealousy, forthopur
pose of Injuring ccrta'n ; Democrats who wi'l
probably be before the County Contrefti'-n for
rumination. i JOS. LIGGETT.
Dal'as, March 4th, 1S70.
niiiiiioiis.
In the. Circuit Cutirt of thrift tr -f Grryon, ftr
l.lk Ctu,t .
May Hi a fl'er, Plaintiff", vs. John ShaTer, De
fendant. tSiiit for Divnrce.
rV JnlJN HAFFKlt, PAID DEFEND
f ANT: In fie n;itno of tbe State of Cjj
Ron ya are here'. summoned and required to
appear and answer tlie complaint of tbe Plain
tiff, filed ajainst you in the above named Court,
by tbe fmt lny uf he ne?vt regular te n of
said Ci-wt, vi. : on tbe 2ith day rf Ap'il, A.
D., lS7i'J or judgment will be t.Hen against
you for want thereof; and you arehe-eby fur
the rotified tbat, uile. you appear ard an
owf as above required, 'said Phiintiff will ap
ply to tbe C urt ir a decree. di.?.-ilving the
bn i-i of niatiitnftny ox:ting be.wecn y u.
ly oricr nf tbe fl'mj 11. p. 'S.-i-e, atid tq.
ibis P.tth day .f ManVfc.; A. D.. IS7.
" u-Gw IIavokn it AfvKR, AU'y for PUT.
The 'I'iue .MtdJi al J)otttat.
Natupe, when Ftruprrli'ng wi.h disease, indi
cates unin'!.ai. cably.tbe :kindf a.4siiani e .-be
rc'iuires. I:i -a?es f -nurvous weakies a ad
gciieral debility, tbo feeble pu'sc, the lack -lustre
jeje, tbe a'tcruatd frame, tbe fla cid
mj-'el', I tie me'anct'otyi vi-ure, ri rm u aa
pla'tdy t ir e if li or:-jtrt bad a ionac, that a
r.ic fLt'ttt i,,n.,nr , infrir,i, t (jvcst not re-
Hiiire tio aid of a tiietir ! e ur:ui'.n t ufnicr-
sttii d tl'is Utunb appi'itl '! ner virt from an
exbattc'ed y-u". Kvc'v rea-icl wl these lines
e.tn :oinp!ebend it ji't :tS wc'l cs the p-adu-
ate of a phvoiatis' v Uvsc.' I.e. rot ibis de
tii.i'i 1 o." c'liVeblc I n;uue le ne'es ted. Jlc
fpond to p; iiip' l.v c iifiiu'et'chiLr a c.l !e f
JIU.'T E'fTEK'Si ,jo:.AtMI iUT'Kns, a
pie Jr.iti u ufitiig, iij their h'jrl.ets ex e"
t ncc. Xlts pri.pc iii of a "itiimu'i'iit." ai "! -vig'"at,"
a.'ivi ati'a'tefatisc." iktM-e tbrce
lays Lave ct.ipyp 1, ft mtbe t.iV. n,- td tbe iWl
oe, a mal.t 1 i.ttitf'oial rbange will !o utani
fii i i tbo b'i.li! f aiid ii'biital -oidU:n "t" tbe
p;t".t iiv. li'e pu1'-? wi", be gti(i!it,-r and iu-re
-eguUr, tbe eye bot'i'i t !ic its lull i-x-pre.-sf't',
tbe uuiju-u'ar add ne'vui jt.cuh to
rvc'tvcr tbeir tension, iv l p U I.u
j r ,rl.. Pe-.-c'c'e, and 'a coiup'e re.-tvitjea-
I'.t'i T tbe ilepre-Mfl at ual a. d mental p-w-er.H
in ccrfaii. in raf dyjpi-p?5. an 1 MP-
ntrvvMf, tbe sa.ae . -via. iry rc-u'ts wi'l be .b-ta'-nc
b The a; p t;ie rev ivc. tbe ?;iJ't,w-
reiJt i f tbe iViu fitsj.j i-br, i'd aM t'.e dVi'm
itlif f cmpl'ttH H'i. 'rii ;v;,J(ji;4r i ..' d.TS r
t'e t- .u u-U and In e j wiH rpt'-v nbi-le.
'fbe td of winter iUc l-jtjnsi'.e tbcfo !
plaints by vUccuns t''s pfrsidrat ry a"! o, by
n .i' !t ruu b m I iiutar u ca; rated
lb .'UU ibe purr in -'rai'der wealbcr, and taere
i .ro tl a t!tT i are espc-tatty uciui to t'v
t VKpeptic at-d biilious at lb3 Seas -ii. II -l w
1ST:
.'o'csalc 9 ?d Retail dealer in
BOOKS,
STATMNi;UV'.
...MlS(CA;iXTIMr.MKNTS;
AND VANK VA XOf'ONS.
WE TAKE i.'IIS OrpdUTf.NITV r-F
f f int'rni'ng fie pijbPe that wo Lave just
received a large invwrcci of .
Wall Fagier,
Of aP s.'y ! d;re t frum the mar uTactories in
lbs East. Our stock is the
I.ai jrcaf eve, nf.ci cd in this frkct,
Vfcirh wewill ss"' at Iwho'csa'o and retails)
t UVJAP 83 arv oiler biojj-e in tbe F.ate.
I YlvAToN & BOON.
Fa'ctn, fgn., Marchjtb, 1S70. 2-if
CAPITAL p . LIVERY
STABLE.
i
lu rear of the Capital Vo'.c Corner,
S.I I.EM, )BEC;C)N.
n
05ES AND 'CAnaMGES TO LET
cn reasonab'o ia-.ps. Sjec'al atientton
paid to transier t and boird'n? horses.
BOOTH; A PLAMONDON..
2-lf Proprietors.
rnilE ELLENDA T.E MiLTi COMPANY
J will give the bigbesi market price for
woo', delivered at tbe'r faefoy in Polk Co.
Their Slo-e is a'so open, with a general as-
sormenvOv D.y Goods Groceries, Hardware,
Ac;
-tf
;iiarl rail's Sale.
OSEP'if INE P. BOYLE, OUABDTAN
tfj oi me minor rcirs oi j. iv. uoy c, ue-
ceasod, having filed he petition in tbe County
Court of Po'k county, Siato of tregon, forftho
sa'e of tbe fo'lowing real estale belonging tn
said wards, to-it: Beginning at the N. W.
corner of the Donation Land c'aim of J. AV.
r,.i. in 'r T a t? k v u
ii4 v riw i..Vi. i.w
W.lire of the lard so'd by J. P. TJ ,y'o to Dan
Cband'er ; thence N. with Cband'er s line, 33
5S chairs, to tbe rdao of besrinninf?. contain
irg 6.1 OflVlOOtbs acres; 'His, therefore, order
ed, that tho next of kin, and all persons inter
e? ted in tho real estate described in tbe fore
going petition, be refjuired to appear in tbe
County Court of Vo1k county, on Satutday,
the Hth day of Apnl I87w, atid show cause, "if
any there bo, why thd prater of said petition
should not be granted; and it is further otdcr
cd, that a copy of this order be published in
the Oregoh UbtbiAca for three successive
weeks prior to tbe timo of bearing said peti,
tion. Done at Chambers, . Ma. ch llth, 1S0.
' i J. L. COLLINS,
2-4w Co. Judge.
A
LL SORTS OPj GOODS SOLD
FOR
Cash or Marketable Produco at
r
r-w
- .a m
ISEWimiUTISEMENTS;
SUCCESSORS TO B, STRANG. I
IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS IX
..' 'Stove's' ;;i
OF ALL KINDS, . ;
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper,
Zinc, Brass t Block Tin, !
k Force mid Lilt Pumps
CAST TIN AND ENAMELED
Hollow-Ware.
MAA'I TFA V 7 WIEHU OF
m
Tin, SliccM on fc Copper
Vare. C cavVarc'y ot Gexx Pacs.
'
Gas Fixtures.
i '
Iron ai d lead ripe of all size, for Ga.
Water and S;cti!ix.
ELboivs, iw;iSGf?t
iu:tvki:nds nuniiEt: hose,
STOP COCKS, JlOSi: 1 1ES,
ritfUS, BATtl TuJtf.
In aU ijs brand -s die to orde-, at tbe stand
' of P. t.rang, j
b'i'Wii nic toDflici al St., Salen?.
2 Cm
Gi!fferl iBros. 1870.
MAXUFACnjRKRS,
! !
- - - - OKECIIX.
.'cn's O ap Sc'e Pewed ;!b,f ts $1 1 00 g
Ih.b'e tM.'e cwtd P .ot i;i 00
'2 0O".
ypu's Tap Sie, Prgirel 15.o;s
Me-i's . iu'o .S.!c, Pecked BioH...
Men's I ,rf ( h b p V.i.,tf
V 0tr
U li ;
y 002
.N'ijus M'ft I.ot.tj. lire van ur Cali. i W
'j ijiM'i. ureua uc van-
o: it,i leftt cr
C0o
Mcii'i Ffcth t'a'f hewtd
j, iru x :
t Men's Ikt P-t neh C'. Pc jgt I
7 00 w
t rd
6 bo 2
mi: r it i'.A w'isok rnsxcii ca-.f
uucij in p itir iiitj! jj.'il eve.'v pair
i.arrat'tvi to !ive smif fa.;ti :ii. We alt lave
1 1 urgef-t and best sclicc t -"ck ' Kajitirn
nu t t n'Lorii'ii in a le 1Iih aiu Siloes . wiVb
we tuTcr at wi kta'e or retail at pr:t cs wnn b
iic y coiureit'ou.
OA K SOLR iKAT-IKR F;U:C11
CA'-1', K i' ANi.. Cri'EU !
SHOW F'XDiXCS, ;
bfie TBi'err and ct'crll'm gereraPy
f.iurid ".i a I.tM'btrnnl find'ng Si c.
ilo'd idn pa'd fir Hi .:- 1 l l'P."
Oll.IJKRT. BROS.
Fa'ctn, Or., March 10; ISO. 2 f-iu
Valnafifc Properly
I-OR S.I I.E.
lE'NtJ DK-'l'. f'.'S OF COINd EAST
I ti jw uZcr fo- si'e r.iy well krt.srn
FERRY, VAREOUSEjOWELLING,
Ac, at v ery low rales. Vhis rropc.;
ated at
KiKiia Vista-
cn tbe V.'n'aire.te r'.ve- ard on the rea--ct
an I bept ruic frfna Sa'i ji to Col v'i and
St"Ubcin U'eg'in.
Tbe 1'cry Ibiat s atacbel to Suspension
Wi'e lioj.e and runs by the currert. bdng safe
ard c "i .enent. .
Tbe Warvbojso rjpw buiHon theiniprove
p an, w,h su'i-1 waibuve I gh wate"; gfiti
i. received wiibiutje'caton.
My 1 'optr.y is a goo. I T roi t best pay
ing rn i-erl v in tie (:io at tbo sa-uc cosi.
Time for a pet of tbe pur- b ise- tr uiry will be
given. Tbofe wishing a baTguMF-wiJl Y''ease
call at 'I ce on W . L. JtHJCs,
2 .')m Bueua Vjta. Ugu.
Sumiioiii. ;
1 t
fit fflt Cirrnit
Tit Aif t c btalc f (Jrryci
tor 'ilk r,Mi.
Mary A'len. Plaint 5 ff, vs. Wi"isnj "et. Do
fcndunt, '
niO AtlCLTAM AIAEN. SATO DF.FNO
f AM': In the naue o tbe Slu.e of Ore
gon, you" are hereby rciptircd to apoear and
answer tho compbiiit filed agairst you in the
above named Court, by tbe fi'siday of the
poxt regu'ar term, vii: on the 2 jh day of
April, A. D., 'S7 orjudgmcnl will be taken
against you for want thereof. And you are
hereby further notifed tbatuo'ess yoa appear
and arswer as abo.-o '.roju'rod, said Plaintiff
will apn'r t iiaM Co Jrt! for a decree dUsolving
the bonds of inatiiniony existing beiween yoj,
j ftnd fo tho care ani cu8tod o tbe tnin r
ebi'd, Ceorge Al'en. the issue.of sabl ma' riage.
Uy o'der of the 1'on. It. P. Bose, Judge,
th's 1 2th day of Mrch, A. D., 1C70.
H;i.livsx A t h.tson, Plaintiffs Att'ys. .
DallasMarclHfiJS70. 2-6w
Adininislrator's .Sale
NOTlCil IS II tiBEBY '(UV5N TNAT 1
will sell tho personal proper.y tf the es-
tato of N. lord, late ot Po'k county, deceas
I corseting ot catfe, hor.es, sheep, farming
tot.ls and biher chaao's. Terms of sale, six
mouths credit, coH notes with approved surety
with interest hi one per cent, per inoi tb. ,v;ale
to take p'ace at Dixie, ou X-'odny, March 21,
1370. j J T. F1U,
2-2w Administrator.
Final Sctilcmtul.
' ; i ' !
imfM. B. EARSfiST. ADMINISTIUTOB
T of tbo estate of. R.-II. C-uch, deceased.
having filed h's final account and asLod for
fmal settlement of tbe same, It is ordered by
the Court tbat Tuesday, Anril 5th, PO, be set
for tbe final hearing of said accounts; and all
persons interested therein aro required to ap
pear in the County JUourtof Polk county, Ore
gon, on that day, and filo their objections to
tna same, it any tnero do.
lv COlLIN.S, Co. Judge.
NEW Ad vertisements.
IYOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUIt
cbased all the printing material used in
the publication Of tbe J'olc fVounry jime
newspaper, together with all tbe books and ac
counts belonging to said paper, have associ
ated ourselves together and have engaged in
tbe publication of a weekly paper, at Dallas,
ia Polk County, Oregon, to be called the
Oregxln Republican,
All debts "due the PoIJe County Timet, both
on subscription and advertising account, are
row due, ard prompt payment is greatly da
red. . - '
All rvrennirl auliflprintinni Of the Ttnt9. DOl
extending beyond Jure lltb. J870, will, in jus
H-e to tbe subscribers, be filled out uy us.
New subscript'ons and advertisements are
earrest'y solicited. We beg to assure bud-
scribers and adversers mat tney wri get
ve received fo-tbe patronage! they extend to
tbe REPUBLICAN. .
; D. M. C. CAULT,
CtlAS. LAFOLLETT,
' , W. W. BOONE.
I W. C. WliiTiON.
DaPas, Ogn. March 5, 1870.
w c.uwrUi).
I
T. B. KEWMA5.
Ptnvrrn tiv. ivti STflVl? RTMIP.
f JL i '
Front Street, one Door, soutn ot
Post Office, j
Dallas - - - i- "regon.
1 in.orm the citizens of Da'las ard vicinity
tbat tbe v bao reTJienii-ne'l tneir fijck oi tin
ware, aud have row on band a large assort
ment of
Box a. id Tcrl:r $tcvc$,
Tinware,
Jiraos an'l
Jton Ware
Of ert y dc .'rlpi
'in.
Also a 'arge Supply of
Sncti lion,
j W ire, Ac
ITiv'rg r -oci'rcd the services of a fi-si-c'ass
w rl :n.i'i wo ae n:w constantly rnartifaciur
i: g H'1! K r-' of i'n furnishings for stoves ard
r fb ';ners ue. fcjeb as ..
Smvc Holies, C'ofiec and Tea Pots,
Tta Kelt! - !lk rans. Dippers,
I.ai I aud HuUcr Cans.
Ar 1 ii fact, all arfcVs of tinware usually
ft.'lin ftore an tin ware stores all of which
ws o.'bV t-j sa'e at i-ricc i tbat will ju?.Py pur-
c'la-e- to j a.roniic us rather tLaa fcalciu or'
Po't'aT-'i sh"p.
Sj e-i al attent on w . 1 1 3 givcn to
i ' '
Soh Work
Ofallkirds.
In c'nn'ction w.h the. siove at 1 tin store,
we will ft.ntinu-j oar ' "i
y."ber5 .vill h? lot all birds of casonable-
ireats bo.h Fi!E.-U :d 8ALT.
in xcar'-je "or golj n oar Pne we will
t tbe i' birds of cojtuiy produce, such as
Z'Av. I, Epgs, Chicca, r'our, Eacon, &c.
V.'e iinv;'.o ih p t t calt 'aid cxamiue-
o" tt'x , cPv woio A Newman.
D. 'U. Mar-h s. JS70. 1-tf
i c
k?CX110VC4L
f SITE TrNDEPS K!.E1 VXY& PEMOVED
tbc:r o'd h.an 1 ti that formerly occupied
.,y J. jEmmcTs. c -i cr of F-out ad Mill St.,.
1 al'as, Ogn., wnere tbey wiU conunuo to of
fer for ea'e a cbo;ce tt'et .in v
D.-eriGeah,
Jldnlicare,
Crocker yr
G, oceries,
Boot if Sheet, . .
j :hd EooU,
Stationery, Sfcf
In fa?t ere jtbing found in , Eeta:t Stores,
i
j At Prices tD Suthe Tirae3.
j ' i
Cot at y Prodira taen ii exchange for
I - Goods !
Those bav'ng accounts aro retpicsted t rail
and settle I CASH or NOTE. ;
We tbak tho p.ibMo for their lileal pat
ronncin te past, ard bopo for a conli luanco
of the sa'ne.'" ' ;
N. A. J. D. LEE.
Da''as, March 1st, 1S70. -1-tf
Slii'i'.tf's SMc.
JY nWfi OF AN .1 iCUTION T3-.
Vuedoatof tbo Circuit C- J-iof tho Stato
r Oregon, f.i tbe Cu uty cf Pjjlk, in frtvr of
O. Dart, and against J. II. Cbapmar. defed-t
ant. To $178 25, tnd interests and eostsI
bae Je.-'ed upon ard on the 2d day f April,.
,S70, at I oc'ock p. n?.. attre Court lloaso-
door,5a sa!d county, I will sell at pabPc auc-
linn ie r'.'rrt a"d t'Je and intetest of said de-.
fer la"t, in ard tolbo M'owirg described, veaL
property, to-wit; The Vf. I ofSsc. 29,.
expepting vlerofrpm tbo North si U of tho Il"
ard s'odsh ard the "No thwcstTnty of oct'on,
.12, als tbe fractional N. V, tit See. 2D, etu-'
Iraci-g 129; aces a"d lying i i T(wnsh;p 7, 6..
R. 3 AVest of tbe Willamette MerhPan, cotitain-'
ing 2I aercs. nore or less, and being thesamo,
coQveyl to said J. II. Cbapmsnby Bartholo-4
mew M uite, OcL. 22d, A. lb, LW
i J. W. SMITH,
7 -4w - Sheriff of IV lk Co., Ogn. ,
Tic Ucst Goods at Lowest Prices I
JOHN G. HODCE A CO.,
32T-329 ani 331 Sausoma St., San Fta-
Cisco.
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TUE
LARGEST
STOCK OF
k Stationer, B'ank Boots, School Books
Wrapping Taper, i ianug v.r,
lev, ttaiorsV Scissors, NoUons. Ac, to befono
on the Pacific Coast. Prompt attention .gen
to supply tbe trade, ard satisfaction gusraa.
2ei PV J?UN a U0Dal2 A1f,(J;
SALT. CARMEN ISLAND AND H V
EUPOOL Salt, in riunntUiesTo suit, at
; C0 A EAIUI ART'S SaUm.
UEENSyAHEt W ABUNDANCE
jr. .y, LEWI'S.
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