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8S33K53BBSE22SS2SraB?SSHSSaBa TOWIi&COUglTYriEWS- , Polk County Official Directory. Poll: county covers an area of about 1,250 fquare miles. Number of voters, lf327. - Acres of land under cultivation, 93.270. Value of assessable property, $1,524,513. - The Land Office for this District is located at Oregon City Owen Wade, Register; Henry Warren, ; Keceiver. " CotSTT OrviczKsZ Judge, J. L. Collins; 1 Commiiontr, E. C. Dice, I. Levensf Sheriff, ' J. W. Smith : Clerk. J. I. Thompson : Astenmr. -II. Davis; Treamtrer, IL M. May; School Sit' nerintendent. J. H.Mver ; Surveyor. S. T. Burch ; Coroner. C. D. Einbroo. Post OffiCb Towns. Bethel, Bridgeport, Buena Vfifta, Dallas (county seat), Eola, Grand Konde, independence, Luckiamute, Lincoln, Lewisville, Monmouth, Rick real, Salt Creek and Zena. '. - S. Mail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon- Wc.ln.nliv and Priil nv il.7 ii in rMiirn. UAJ f M .x.Mt." j . w- - lug same days at. 6 p.m.; for Independence, -each Tuesday morning at 6; for Salt Creek, each Tuesday at I p. m.; for Lafayette, Mon day and Thursday at 3 p. m., returning Wed nesay and Saturday at 10 a.m.; for Corral lis, ; Wednesday aud Saturday at 10 a. m., returning Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m BELIGIOUS SERVICES IN DALLAS. 3f. E. Church.!). L. Spaulding,. pastor. Services at their church, north . side of Mill street between Main and Jefferson, as follows: First Sabbath (in each month) in the evening; 2d Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a. m.; 3d Sabbath, in the evening; Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday 'evening. Sunday ; School every Sabbath at 0i o'clock a.fm. j Baptitt Church J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer son streets, the Third Sabbath in each month. C7riirt Church. T. F. Campbell, pastor. Services at the Baptist Church second Saturday and Sunday in each month. : Methodi Episcopal Church (South). B. R. Baxter, pastor. Services the First Sabbath in each month at their Church, southeast corner Washington and Church streets. the mountains in the storm. The loose snow was about four feet deep, and the passage is represented as being verjr hazardous and la borious. A valuable Jiorse was lost in the lournev bv fallinsr over a precipice. ; The snow f ff tr - . - is now, after being packed down, about two feet deep. -. j L Fob Til t amook.- We undersfand that there are about a dozen persons in this county who are intending to removo to Tillamook county thi3. spring. That place offers many Induce ments to immigrants. It is near the sea coast with a good harbor for coasting craft, and consequently is near market. The opportunU ties for agriculture are considerable and the lumbering interests are not to be estimated. In eonnection with farming are vast natural pastures, inviting the stock raiser to entet and take possession. We know of bo spot west of the Cascade range that is a better place to set tle than Tillamook. 4 Want A Chaxce. There are three post masters in this county, one on the northern eonSnes, another in the eastern part of the county and a third toward the south, who are paying more attention to politics, and less to the honest discharge of their duties as Fede ral office holders, than the case justifies. These men have taken the authority of returning the Rbpubmcax to this office with refused written on it,, when, n fact, the subscribers never ordered them so to do, but have' written us to know the reason why their papers were not sent. If those men, working in the inter est of the Democratic party, are afraid to al l)w both sides of tho political issues of the day to be studicd,they had better get up a new party with a sounder bottom. STATE ITEEIS. Tho Jaoksonvillo Sentinel that a proposition to flume Foot's Creek for about a mile and a half from where it empties into Hogue river, considerably talked of lately. It iaUie- nevea mat inero arc-nun uim wi this creek, for abont a mile and a half from its mouth, which, owing to want of fall, cannot be worked without a flume. Tho cost of tho. undertaking is estimated at 5,000. We. would be glad to see the enterprise go on. Ed. Turk, who shot Sims, in Gird's saloon, at Albany, last fall, was arrested last week by tho sherifl of Linn county, lie came from Grant county asa'dele gate to the Democratic State Convert tion. , ' Mr. Ramsey furnishes the following school statistics to tho Statesman: Total amount paid teachers during the year average wapres Telegraphic Summary. . New York, March. 28. The fight between the Democratic factions con tinues and the Young Democracy are marshaling their forces for thp contest of tomorrow evening. Sheriff O'Brien, their leader; claims that the meeting is not to request Tweed to resign the Chairmanship of ' the Democratic Gen eral Committee; but ho says he will be called upon to state distinctly whether j calm reply.- The lawyer wilted. he has been closeted with Republicans, and if he has been a traitor, tfvo next step will be his expulsion and the elee tion of a new Chairman. The Tweed ists are as coufident of success as their A well-known young lawyer obtain eb a divorce for a pretty and wealtny client. Ho sent a bill of 81,000. The next day tho lady called on him, and inquired if ho was in earliest in propos ing to her. ; j . Propose to you, Madam I I didn't nroDOse to vou." replied the astonished attorney. "Well, you asked J'or my fortune, and I thou the grace to take MlSJELLANEO US. MAI N STREET, EOL;U opponents, but it is said that in case the General Committee should elect ano ther Chairman they will retire and ad here to their Chairman. Tho whole matter comes before the Sachems of Tammany, of which Tweed is the Grand bachem, and whose decision will doubtless be in his favor. Other re- in .uanon couuiy, ou.o , ts gtate that carnest cffurts are being collected.' 83.373 92: 'ex- 7 . ' t i a - - 1 . Vifiir T f i AT ! 07 T X ct-l DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1S70. Portlasd legal tender rates, ' strong at 8 inc. flMPS "We understand there cases of mumps in town. ! . is several No Qo. The theatrical troup that adver tised to perform here on Wednesday evening, failed to put in an appearance. - Fixiso TJp. The youths of this place are busily engaged this week fixing up their guns, preparatory to going -into the hills after grouse. J New Goods. Mr. N. Lee, of the firm of N. A J. D. Lee, went to Portland this week to lay in a stock of new spring goods. lie will le turn next week. Showebt The fears expressed by some on Thursday, to the effect that we would have a drouth this spring, was dispelled by the fine April shower of yesterday. . ' Dbtixo.: If the rain would stop for a few days we would soon have excellent roads. We Bversaw the ground dry faster than during the bright days in the fore part cf the week. Good Sale. Mr. W. W. Boone, of this county, Jias u!d St head of calves, one year old. at thirteen dollars per head. For stock of that age this is considered a good price. . Afraid. We heard a prominent Democrat remark, a few days since, that he would like to go to the State Convention at Portland, and would go, if he wasn't afraid he should lose his residence. . ! CoHVESTioxsWe call the attention of our readers to the two calls for political conven tions in this issae, tho Republican to meet in County Convention on the 11th of May, and the Democratic on tho ICth of ApriL ' . A IIotel AoAi!i. Wc are please to be able to state we are to have a hotel in Dallas again, and all visitors to our town can rest assured of finding goed accommodations.' Mr. Shultz bas leased and refitted the old Dallas Hotel, and will hereafter cater to the tastes of his patrons. ' ! . Medic A l We have received , the March number of the "Oregon Medical and Surgical Keporter." The , table of ; contents presen'g that variety of matter heretofore characteris tic of the publication. It is filling a station in Oregon that has heretofore been vacant, and its mission is for good. ' GneusE-The foot hills are alive with grouse, and our hunters are having fine amuse ment among them.- It, is a noticeable fact that game birds are in greater number this epring than usual, and the number of young birds this fall is likely to be larger than here tofore. ' MrsicAl, . CoscEiit. Thoj Salem Masicai will perform the Trans ponTATios. Judge Collins, Chairman of the Republican County Central Committee, -handed us the following letter, from Jfajcr Berry, Chairman of the State Central Com mittee : Being desirous to have a full repre sentation of delegates from your county in the State Convention, I .take pleasure in inform ing you that the State Committee have char tered a steamer to carry delegates ffom Eu geue City, or Corvallis, to Pyrtland.and return free of chage. Tickets will bo furnished on delegate credentials.. All other persons desir ous of attending the State Convention will be charged half faro. only. Meals will be charged for by the Company at the usual rates. Dele gates will please take notice that the steamer will leave Corvallis at 5 o'clock on the morn ing of April 5th, 1870. Delegates from Polk county can calculate the time the steamer will be at Bucna Vista, Independence, and the other landings frcm the time of leaving Cor vallis. ' Cocstt Cosvr.xTiix. The delegates . from the various precincts to the Repubbiean Coun ty Convention met in the Court Hou.o, at 12 m., last Saturday, and came to a temporary organixation by the election of Oeo. C. Belt Chairman, II. IL McCord and Thos. Pearce Secretaries. A commlttco on credentials was appointed and the Convention adjourned to t o'elock, p. ro. At the coming together of the Convention again the committee on credentials reported and recommended that the temporary officers be made permanent, which was agree! to. By motion it was decided to proceed to the election of eleven delegates to the Union Republican Convention at Portland. A mo tion to elect the delegates by ballot was lost. W. C. Whitson moved that caeh , precinct should select a delegate to attend the State Convention, and submit its choice to the Con vention for ratification or rejection. This mo tion was agreed to, whereupon the following names were put in nomination : D., J. Cooper... ..................Bethel Isaac Smith..... ...Bridgeport A. M. Smith ..Buena Viita Wm. Savage...... ...Douarl.xa J. II. Chit wood Kola J. W. Crawford Dallas Jno. Frederick Jackson II. Burford ..La Creole B. F. Whitson Monmouth J. C. Cooper Salt Creek L. Case..... ....Luckiamate The Convention ratified the nominations. B. F. Nichols oEFered a resolution to tho effect that the delegates to the State Convention bo In structed to use their best endeavors to secure the nomination of W. C. Whitson as candi date fof District Attorney in the third Judicial District. The Convention then, on motion, adjourned. ' levied and penaea on value ot school houses in the county, $30,040 j total amount expended for school purposes, 10,90 1 31. . - The State Agricultural Society has contracted to purchase 70 acres of land lying east of and adjoining the Fair Grounds. This tract of 1 nd will be surveyed into lots and blocks for the convenience ot campers. The Statesman editorially says that the stock-holders of the Oregon Central ltailroad Company have dissolved their corporation after having transferred all its rights, property and franchises to a new corporation to Le known as the Oregon and! California llailroad Com mnv. The eanital ntock of the new corporation Is 820,000,000. The Di rectors of the new company are, 15en. Ifolladay, W. L. HaWy, C. Temple Emrne,tt, George W. Wilder,.. I. l. Moores, C II, lewis, J. C. Hawthorn and M.j Crawford. The Society of the Kirst Congrega tional Church, in Portland, is making arrangements to build a new church edifice. A petition has been circulated and numerously signed iu Corvallis asking the City Hccorder to declare J. II. Up tytij ot the Corvallis Mercury, a common, olrnukard. . ed .a upon trust wort ny lnlormatton , that a communication has been received by the President to the effect that the Virginia Legislature is preparing to ab rogate its ratification of the fifteenth amendment by a coup de main, and that members intend to rush its repeal through both houses on tho game . day without notice and without debate. The President, it is declared, intends to issue a proclamation announcing the adoption of the fifteenth amendment as soon as Texas is admitted, and that he won't wait for the admission of Geor ge ' New York, March 27. A Panama correspondent saya thv Republic of Co lombia will ratify the Darien- Canal treaty. A letter from tho Darien ex pedition, March 14, says the olScers and crew are all well except command er Selfridge, who is suffering from a lame leg, whieh prevents his accompa nying the party across the Isthmus. A road has been cut three miles into the lutcnor, meeting a river which is said to flow into the Pacific. The Indians were frightened at first, hat proved friendly. They as.-fstcd the explorers in every way possible. All are sanguine of discovering an easy route for the con struction of the canal. Another Dar- WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of r GENERAL K1ERCHAHDIGE' Specially adapted to the wants ot tne j community, embracing ' --r Dry CJoods, Groceries, Queen aware, Hardware, Boots & Shoes; Hals & Caps, Etc., Etc.. Etc. aJCal!, and Judge for yoiirfielvcs.-ti PREMIUM - GANG PLOWS! Rev. D. M. Hodce, of North Adams, Mass., is writing a hymiji to the music of Beethoven's ninth symphony, which is to be sung in the M us w Hall of Bos ton, by a chorus of 6 thousand two hundred children, in centenary celebra tion of. the great composer's birth. ' 1 1 11 i The workwomen of Paris receive a verv small compensation for their labor. Thus, in 1800 there wj re 13,203 fe males who darned from 10 to 25 cents a Uav: 80,340 who ean ed from 39 to 80 cents alday, and Only 809 who earned from 90 cents tb $1 40a day.- The Island pretty Utah next month. Mormon missionaries on Long BEST KtlQW I 1Q MAU I have convetted Clrls, and' will five Ions; and send them to MISCELLANEOUS. WII.I.IAM tAVjIDSOX, I Cfflce, Ho. 64 (Adjoining Tfelegraph Office),: Front itreet, Portland, Oregon. SPECIAL COiXECTO OF CLAIMS. Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts and Mercan tile claims of every deeripUon throughout Or egon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPECIALTV AND PROMPTLY COLLECT ED, as well as with a due -regard to' eronomy in tll business matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds paid'over punc HEAL ESTATE J1EALEK, ually. iHASOiS'S GAIVG PlOW THE UNDEItSIONED, HAVING PUK ehased tho exclusive right from Vyra. Ma son, for the District comprising tho counties uf POLK and MARION, is manufacturing tbes Celebrated Plows, and is ready to till orders fur the sanlo on short notice. ; - Come, Farmers, and encourage- Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise And enable yourselves to raise Large Crops. , For Sale at my Shop at IOO each TT. E3.:IUASv 6 Dixie, Polk county. Ogti. DRUG S TORE. Northwest Corner Main aud SIlll Sta DALLAS, OGN. The True Medical Doctrine. icn letter says the surveyors have se cured five maps of the topography of A Mr. Bryant, m .-Marion county, the country back to the bane of the dunns: the winter 3.700 lie has already has' made pounds of cheese, sold 2,200 pounds. Got. Woods, gays the Statesman, has commissioned Thos, Mountain as I'ort Warden at Portland, -vice Caj4ain Couch, deceased. The latitude of Salem is 44 50' and longtitude, west of Greenwich, 122a 48' 42". . mountains. ' In . some instances, four hundred feet up the mountains great rjumtities of valuable timber logwood, india-rubber and sugar cane, the finest ever seen are found. No wild aui- unili are met with aud but snakes. fw largo Nature, when strajrjrlingj with disease, Indi cates unmiietakeably the kicdof assistance he requires. In cacs of nervous weakness and general debility, the feeble pulse, the lack Jutre eye, the attenuated J frame, the flaccid mutclc., the melancholy visage, inform us as sdaitilv ss if etch orcan hid a loncue, that a meiiicnial itfttla h it itt&ht. It does not re- u'tf the aid of a nwdi?il education to under- stad this dumb prrat for new vigor, from an exhaufiteJ rysUm. Evcrj reader of these lines can comprehend it Just tm well as the gradu ate t-t a physicians' collesf. Let not this de mand of enfeebled nature be neglected. Re spond to promptly r cominncing a erwirae of HOSTETTEK'S STOMAbll HITTEUS, a Spea'k 0.stlY. Of all the evils prevalent among young men, we know tf none more blighting in- tta'nioral ef fect than to gpeak slightingly of the virtue of women. Nor is there any thing in which' young men are thor oujirhly mitalicri than in the1 low esti- vigorant," and an "alterative. Ik fore three days have elapsed, from thb taking ot the first dso, a marked bent Ticial dhange will be mani- fi fl in the bodily and menial condition f the mate they form of the' integrity women canW-Aru to oblige the Secretary .V: "rQ" ; J ' V , preparation uaiting. iu their highest excell- Y ashington special gays en. Butler 8 ence. the proptrtks of a f stimuUnt," an "in- ram on newspaper men is likely to prove interesting not only to correspondent- but on the floor of the House He has begun to louk afier Fartisworth patient The pule will lis stronger aadmoro .tnd the Post Office Committee, in its Boston and New York investigation, by jteuding for the bill of expenses and youthen. lie is also looking up own 0rn of Cuban bonds among members of Congress, l esterday he sent the Ser- rcgular, the ere will wginj trcin, the muscular autfi recover their Union, an prove, INirsevcre, aud a tion of the depressed animul and mental pow ers is certain. I Io eaicsof I" 1ST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN J the Post Office at Dallas, Polk county, Ogn., April 1st, 1870 : - Adams, Rev Vm Allen, John C Berry, Mrs Catherine Connor, Mrs Jane Chiesm an, Peter F Cavitt, Martha J Dodson, F M Ewtngs, Miss Mary E Grant, Robt ... Hubbard, Miss Aman da M Huffman, George Helleuia, Mrs Mary """ Hubbard, Jno M 2 Uellems, Mrs W II J. D Helm, Mrs Mirarida HarJison, Mrs Fan' J Lowe, S J Miller, B F . . Parmenter, Miss Nel Percival, Millard F Stinson, Miss Martha Shepard, Miss Eliza A Shepherd, Wm E Stoker, Melancthon Sanderson, II 2 Ward, Win M Yates, Albert Zuinwalt, C P LEE, Deputy P. M. not of their own sisters and mothers, but of others who they forget are gome body else's sisters and mothers. Asa rule, no one, who surrenders to this de bascing habit is to be trusted with any enterprise requiring integrity of charao ter. Plain words should be spaJien on this point, for the evil is a general one and deep rooted. If young men are sometimes thrown into society of thoughtless or lewd women, they have no more right to measure other women by what they see than they would have to estimate the character of honest and respectable citizens by the development of crime in our police court. Let our young men remember that their chief happiness in life depends upon their faith iu women. No worldly wisdom, no misanthropic philosophy, no gener alization can cover or weaken this fun damental 1 truth, ft stands like the re cord of God itself for it is nothing less than this and should put an everlast ing seal upon lips that were wont to speak lighty of women. Union advertise that they beautiful musieal cantata named Qudcn Esther, at Reed's Opera House In Salem, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings next This The Knights of the Horny Hand is tho rst piece of the kind that has yet been have been Utterly ignored by the I)cm brought out in this State. We advise any of ocratic Convention. That devoted band our reader yrho may be in Salem at that time of brothers "didn't get a snoot full," as to go and aee it 1 . "I.,;.; To Scbscbibers.-t-Es reason of the inclemi ency of the weather and the muddy roads, we bare not been ' able to canvass the county for "subscriptions, but have sent papers to many persons for the purpose of advertising our new enterprise. If any there bs who do not want the paper, and will inform nil of that fact, their names will be promptly stricken from our lists, and, on the other hand, If a new subscriber gives us his namd and address we will gladly fend him a paper. Heard Fnoir. Mr. Waymfre has heard from his sons and their families, who started over the mountains for Tillamook. The eom the phrase elegantly hath it; and their leader, who almost alone has tilted against the Mongolian host, has no re ward for the dangers he has braved, and is about to return, sans hope, sans honors sans every thing. ' Tho sacrifice is made land Col. Chapman has fallen. Who will care for the poor, feeble, A Nashville reporter rapturously ask3, "What heart has not thrilled at the silvery silence which succeeds' sweet music, when- the delicate harmonies that had ceased to vibrate on the ear were repeated, and each share of melo uious meaning translated to tne inner sense, tion. A band-organ was the provoca- ocnator wm. m. 'lwced s stable in Fortieth street, Now York, is three stories high, built of light stone, with Mansard roof, cost 48,000 without the tot, ana is equal in style to a nrst-ciass Fifth avenue dwellinj;. Wiudow class that c6st 0250 a pane adorns tho win helpless American workiugman now ? dows, and rich Brussels carpets aro'on 'Oregonian. the floor. Great great is the profit. is Tammany, and of the Washington Sale Deposit Co., to bring up:hi books and submit them to his inspection at which private citi zens having papers on deposit aregrcat ly incensed. It is understood a rnovd is about to be made on banks hero to ascertain the deposits of newspaper men. The Western linioh Telegraph Co. de cided tliat llutler shall never enter their oflGco again after the style of the impeachment days without first testing the, matter iu the courts. Washington, March 27. The Committee on Reconstruction still have the Tennessee case before sthem. Sec retary. of State Fletcher presented rea- son3 why thq State should again be re constructed.) i It is claimed by those anxious and persistent for such action that a Senator wa3 elected by fraud; that the vote at the, election fras 9,300 more than nmo months previous. The principal argument for reconstruction at present is that tho State Government is unable or unwilling to protect its people from the Kuklux and maraud ers. . MEMrnis, Iarch 25. A. . Curry, Ilepublican candidate for Sheriff, is elected by 123 majority. The Repub licans also elected the collector and clerk of the First Circuit Court. NARiiyiLLE, March 2G. The elec tion for the ratification of the new Con stitution occurred to-day. Everything passed off quietly. A heavy vote was polled. Dispatches to the JJanner in dicate the ratification by a decisive ma jority, liut little opposition, was tnade out of Fast Tennessee, and tae Conser vatives claim for Tennessee the credit of being the first State to adopt uni versal suffrage, incorporating it into tho organic law. , . ioueness, the ttuia ?a!uUrf results taincd. The eppttite'wil ness of tho in disappear, ing symptoms whuh acc the stomach and liver, w The col l of winter often iittcniiies these com plaints by "cheeking thi ptppiratary actnn, by wLiei so much mot bid through ihe res iu tnilJq ftrc the BITTERS are efiociAlly useful to tho dyspeptic aud billtous at lliis season. X-4w to lose Its dull ex- nervous systems to the spirits to Im- complete rcrivifica- dyspopjd and bill. will be ob revive, the sallow- and all lhe distres- mpnny disorders of ill ramdlv subtitle. matUris evaporated r vcathfr, aud there- ...tn mm nit oi?T . I r T tw ct a hcti JlJL formerly beloneiitj; to W. S. llobb, and wishinjf to live and let live, I will sell at l"W rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line: ,' m wm ' And all kinds of PURE LTQUOItS,putup expressly lor M-cdictual use. PKRFUMKHIES Oi' A LL KINDS, Ahot SinJa. Cream Tartar, - . buleralu, Sapo, . f lUrdfkal, liints, Oth, ' Varnisfcn, Jlrufegt " . Washing PovJcrt, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST ChASS UlvlO STOlvfc.. I 11. F. XIciltI.S,HrugifisL FURNITURE! KurcaiiN, Tallies, " lacdsfcnds. A Variety of CHAIRS, for Kltciieu aud I'arior use, : j RAW-IlIDI2ltOTTfM CHAIRS, Of my own mlfte. li c i nc a r Wa y m i r c's M i 1 1 ' CiiiarcHaii J. s Sale. osepjuxe p. noVLE. guardian of the luinor heirs kf J. W. Bole, de- ecase-l, having filed her-potition in the County Court of Polk couuty,,Staie of Oregon, fr the salo. of tho following real estate belonging to said ward., to-wit: Beginning at the N. W. corner of the Donation liand claim of J. W. Roylc, in T. 7.S., R. 5 V1, running, thence S. l!.78 chains,! thence E. j33.58 chains, to the W. line of tho land sold by J. V. Doyle to Dan Chandler ; tuenco N. with Chandlers line, 33 58 chains, to Ihe place of! beginning, contain- jng t. oosiovuus acres; is, luereunre, oraer. ed, that the next of kin, and all persons inter ested in the ,, real estate described m the fore going petition, bo required to appear in the County Court of Polk rlount-Vi on Saturday. the tVtb day of April, ISiO, and show cause, if any mere do, woy mo prayer- or sam peiuion should not be granted: and it is further order ed, that a copy of this order be published in toe Ubegon liKPi bljoas tor three suocessivo weeks prior to tho time of hearing said peti tion. Done at Chambers, i March 1 Ith. 1 870. INVITE TnE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE . my stock. I shall bo pleased to show you my good?, and better pleased when you buy. New Work put up to order, and Repairing done at the lowest cath price. 37 WIS. C WILLS. DALLAS LIVERY FEED & SALE &STABLEs H 2-4w J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge. Cor Malu and Court Streets : Thos. Gr Richmond. Proprietor "AVINQ PURCHASED TnE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, woTTave re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. J i Muggles, single or double, Harks. Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all. hours, day or night, on i short notice. : . " Superior Saddle Horses, let by .. the i Uay or Heek. 1SOTICE, TSRXVXS, Thaddcus Young Smith, of tho Mor mon mission in Louisville, Ky., writes to the Courier-Journal that the Saints propose to resist the effort to abolish pany hadgot aa far as the Eight Milo nouse polygamy andUhat thb Mormons "bid when the snow storm caught them. Here the defiance to every crusido that originates women were left While tho shoo pressod on over Jn th3 Corrupt court of Washington. A polecat got out of his cage in New York the other evening and satnpcred up Broadway. A policeman, mistaking .1 : . ' 1 i- 1 ' I ino aniniai lor a Bfjuirrei, gave cnasq and captured ; him. The M. 1. went Rome and buried a nevr uniform worth 50, in tho yard, New York, Bonaparte, who short time since, acquitted. March 2S.-Princo shot Victor Noir, a in France, has been In Elizabeth," N. J, a would-bd CountV claiming to . bo Bismarck'p cousin' has been arrested as a swindler. REASOTJAHLE. ( T. (J RICHMOND FTinE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LIST J under the U. S. Internal Revenue Law, for Division No. four, consisting of Polk, Ma rion and Clackamas counties, in tho Dntriqt of Oregon, will bo open lov public examination and correction at ray office, in Salem, from tho 24th day of March to jthe,6ih day of April, 1370 where all personsj cl iting, deductions ot abatement ot taxes, fuj consequenco of erro neous assessment, must do o in "writing beibre tho expiration of tliis ntilioe, as no deduction will be allowed after tho listj is closed and turn ed over to the Collector. W ii.! A. K. M ELLEN. U. S. Ass't. Ass'r., 4tbJ l)iv., Dist, of Ogn. Salem, March 21, 1$70L: 4 2w SASH AHD DOOR FACTORY) .Corner Mill aud Main streets, Dallas Rig$ & C'liuplicli H AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND a lar.e variety ox ioorj ana D yrxr NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on .Saturday, the 2d day of Apri!, I will give a p'ihlio examination for the benefit of teachers, at the La Creolio Academy, at Dallas. Ail persons desnins ; ceHiticates to teach in tuts county re solicitiid to bo present. No Charges for certificate obtained on that day. I j 3. H. MVER, -Syp't, Schools, Polk Co., Ojrn. xauas, ciarcn to, 4 2t Sashes, of all ttio enimou tiucn, aui the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door' Factory, which they offer for sale as chean as such articles can be purchased elsewhere. " ; They are also prepared to fill all special orV dcrs for work iu their liae protnptly, cheaply auu ccurauuy. j.i Give us a trial, and vou will bo satiniW., 3 . RIGGS k CAMPDEt: - woi saloon, , . ; MAIN STIt EET, INHKPCNDIJNXE. FINK WINKS, LIQUORS ANI) SEGARS served to cifft4tner8 on short notice . TKl tumt tk 1t tftllMt t A rn srt r j)3,.,vm a 1 - foot or anything of that character. v C'l t the Gcni, 1 i !: r ,1