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Polk County Official Directory.
Polk county eovers an area of about 1,250
vquare miles. Number of voters, 1,227. Acrce
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,
Receiver.
County; OmcEtts. Judge, J. L. Collins;
Commieaionera, E. C. Dico, I. Levensf Sherijf,
J. W. Smith : Clerk, J. I. Thompson j Aacor,
II.. Davis; Trettturer, It. M. May; School Su
per intended, J. II. Mycr; Survey or, S. T. Burch J
Coroner, C. D. Eoibrce.
Post Office Towns. Bethel, Bridgeport,
Buena Viataj, Dallas (county seat), Eola.Orand
-Jtondo, Independence, Luckiamute, Lincoln,
Lewis ville, iMonmouAh, Hick real, Salt Creek
and Zena. . -
IT. S. Mail loaves Dallas for Salem on Mon
' day, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a. m., return
; iug 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 at3 p.m., returning Wed
nesay and Saturday at 10 a. m.; for Corvallis,
Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m., returning
Monday and Thursday at S p. m.
BELIGIjOtrs SERVICES IN DALLAS.
M. E. Ch HrcK. D. L. Spauldinj, pastor.
Services at
their church, north side of Mill
street bctwefcn Main and -"Jefferson, as follows:
First Sabba
h fin each month) in the evening;
2d Sabbath
at 11 o'clock a. in.: 3d Sabbath,
in the evening. Regular prayer meeting each
Wednesday! evening. Sunday behool every
Sabbath at 9J o'clock a. m.
' Jiptlt Church. .1. W. Osborn, pastor. Fer
ries at their Church, corner Court and Jeffur
son streets, the Third Sabbath in each mouth.
Chrittinn l Clturch. T.-F. Campbell, pastor.
Services at the Baptist Church secund Saturday
and Sunday in each month. j
"Jfethodiat Epheoool Church (South). B. R.
Baxter, pastor. Services the FirstiSabbath in
each month -at their Church, southeast corner
Washington and Church street3.
DALLAS, .SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1870.
Portland legal tender rates, strong at 8'J
90c.
i
Postmasteti. Mr. J. D. Lee, of this place,
has received bis cotmnisiun ar Postmaster of
the Dallas Post OGiee.
Tevpetiaxcb ' Lecture. Chief Templar
Beal will lecture to-morrow evening in the M
E. Church on the subject of Temperance, j
Beep Cattle. Mr. Daniel Clark, of Salem
drove a herd of beef cattle th rough this place
yesterday. We understood the price paid was
$33 per head.
Does KiLLETn A farmer near town, a, few
ntgbts since, found some dogs disturbing his
sheep. He, of course, declared war and killed
two of the marauders at one shot.
For PonTLAsn. The roads have dried tuf
ficiently for teaming, it is thought, and we
bear of several teams that will start for Pprt
. land next week, a'ter goods for some of the
Dallas merchants. . .
j Circuit Cocht. The April term of the Cir
cuit Court for Polk county will convene here
next Monday. The amouot of business toj be
transacted is small, and the Court will prob
ably get through, next week.
PiCTrp.ES. We call tbe -attention of all to
the advertisement of Mr. Catterlin in another
' column, and advise those who want good pic
tures to give hina a call during these height
days, before the heat of summer comes oa.
Assistant V. S. .Marshal. TJ, S. Marshal
Young has appointed B. Robb, of this place,
Assistant Marshal to assist in taking the 9th
cennu in Polk county. lie will probably jen
ter upon the duties of his office some ti:n4 in
'Way. - j
Strawberries. If one may ju Igo of the
amount of fruit by the number of fruit btos
Boms, we are to have wild strawberries in very
great abundance here 'this spring. The pas
tures and commons in the vicinity of Dallas
are clothed in a perfect carpet of white blos
soms, j ,
Farming. Our farmers are improving; the
opportani ties offered by the present fair weath
er to seed all the lantl possible before it be-
comes too dry to work. The breadth that will
be sown this spring will not be less than in
former years, and in some localities it will be
' greater. . ?; k '' " ' -j
Wagons. Messrs. Garrison k Shreve have
on band a stock of wagons' that, for excellence
of build and finish, are not readily surpassed.
The facilities of this firm for doing work are
unsurpassed, and parties desiring any work in
the blacksmithing or wagon making lino i will
do well to call on these gentlemen.
New Dictiona nr. We received, this week,
from S. J. MeCormick, Bookseller and Station
er, Portland, Oregon, a copy ; of Webster's Na
tional Pictorial Dictionary. This book Is an
abridgement of the large quarto edition 'only
in tlie particular of the fullness of definitions
The edition of which we speak was published
in 1865, and is therefore the latest.1 For! per
, 0. . 1 . V A a,.' , . I
sons v no ieei inai iney are not aoio to own
a quarto edition, we recommend this smaller
one as being a work that will prove satisfactory
in every particular. - ,
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Mining : News. Since last week we have
heard nothing farther of the Sheridan ville s il
rer lead, but yesterday- we saw a very rich
specimen of gold quart in tho possession of
Mr, D, Coaper, who declines at present to state
where he found it. Tho lead whence it came
is rich indeed, and we hope that Mr. C. will
eoon be able to develop his discovery o as to
make it public. It has long been known that
gold in email quantities, existed in ..this neigh
t, V. .3 I s
vruyU, bdu it is but reasonable to supposo
that a rich deposit lies hidden somewhere near
Ellendalb FAOTonr. The Ellendala Wool
en Factory started up on Wednesday last, on
wooi wiuoti was procured from San Francisco
it' is thought that there is nothing to hinder
the mill from becoming a source of profit un
dor the present management. The machinery
baa qeen overhauled throughout and thorough
ly cleaned. The class of goods made this
summer will be better and mojro finely finished
than heretofore. The fabrics manufactured
this spring will be such asj are suitable for
spring and summer wearing apparel. ; No
blankets will be made until late in the season.
Real Estate. -Of course wo feel the need
of a more dense population! in this county,
and, nnlike many, d&ire t have it known
abroad that we have cheap real estate and. that
our landlords are willing to sell to actual resi
dents. Our farming lands are not inferior to
any in, the State, and can be purchased at from
$5 to $10 per acre with the improvements into
the bargain. As the best evidence of this we
will mention the sale of a tract of 180 acres
a few days since, located on the rich bottoms
of the Yamhill, that brought at auction $3 per
acre. Another tract, located within a milo of
town, "was sold last week at private salo for $i
per aero. Wo invito those i seekin? farms to
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visit this section before purchasing elsewhere.
rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
January 12th, 1870, John&y, son of David
and Lauretta Jane Johnston, of infUuiuiatory
rheumatism. j
Resolution adopted by the ... Buena Vista
School on hearing of tha death of Johnny John
ston: . i ,
IN MEMOUIAM.
WrcreA, ' It has pleased our .Heavenly
Father m Uia Providence, t rcirtove from n,
by the hand of death, our well beloved school
mate Johnny Johnston, and whereas, wo de.
sire, in some suitable manner, to give expres
sion to our sorrow upon the occasion, aoil ot
the estimation in which ho was! held the
school ; therefore be it j !
lUmhnl, That we, the- members of the
school, wfii'e we b in humble submission t
the will of our (jrcat Teacher on hih, who
has called our frieud to the cloriej of the
heavenly world, we hereby exprcas opr sor,r.jw
for the loss we have suMtHincd and 'icar tv.ti"
monv to the worth of our denartrd friend, Mtio
was ever an exemplary mcuibcr of oar Huhool.
lletulttd, fhat to the fauiiiy of the decease
we hereby ttnder our warmest sympathy in thU
hour of s:id bcrea-umeut, and would dir-t
thein to Him who alouo can comfort and sus
tain tbem.
JictufreJ, That a copy of this memorial bo
trausmitted to thelamdy of the docca. 1.
iny ui itie uocf
f A. M. A I
s, C. A. Bi
Committee, i C. A. Butlrb,
a Hodges.
STATE ITIiHS.
On Saturday list, about 10 o'clock
A 31., an unfortunate affray occurred
between two citizens of Columbia coa i
ty, Samuel A. Miles a!ud J. II. Camp
bell, by which the former was shot by
the latter, and a wound inflicted which
may possibly prove falal, from all that
we are able at this timol to leafn.
t j
We understand that! tho locomotive
Portland will be out for vork on the
Oregon . aud Ciihfornia Railroad, thin
week. As soon as the Portland takes
he road the J. 15. Stc
hens will 2:0 in.
o the shop for a general refUtin
The coasting packets in the Oregon
trade are making an average of remark
ably fine sailing time lately. The
YY rustler comes in only eight days from
San Francisco. We think the tu As
toria must help them put considerably,
and as often, perhaps, brings theuv in.
The Yamhill Democratic , County
Convention last Saturday nominated fur
State Senator, V. T. Newby ; for l(ep-
rescntatives, J. L. 1'erguson and A.
Shuck ; for Judge, M. P. Ramsay ; for
Sheriff, J. M. l$nxter;j Clerk, T. Jack-
son : ireasurer, o. l. iicmorce.
An immense lime quarry, tho rock
being ten feet thick and of excellent
quality, has been lately discovered in
Umatilla county. Ihe discoverer is
going at once into
he lime-burning
buisness.
; The Enterprise mentions the recent
arrival of settlers in Clackamas county
from the Eastern States.
: Freshets are reported, j in lilastcrn
Oregon. Many fences have been car
ried away and fears ar6 entertained that
some of the mills will be seriously dam-
aged.
From the
Albany Register wc learn
that Mr. James Fitjlavson, of Linn
county, has invented a seed sower,
which will doubtless soon supercede all
others now in the market, as the cost
wil be no more, and it will prove far
superior in many respects to any yet
seen. It can be used as a broad cast
sower or as a drill.
The Oregonian.mys : Another imi
poatant branch of industry has been es
tablished in this city by Mr. J). Mctz
ger, an cnterpriaeing gentleman, who
has for many years past followed the
t- j: i . '
luereuauuiaiii puisness in tins city.
This new pursuit is ihe preparation of
curled hair for upholstering purposes.
The Corvallis Gazette states that Jay.
Avery, son of J. 0. Avery, shot him
self in tho right arm and right side of
. ' . i l ' a . - .
tne ncaa witn a cnargo ot uucksnot.
The lad, aged 15, was sitting on a fence
with the but of his Igun resting on a
plank. Th6 fowling piect? slipped off
striking the hammer, thus causing the
discharge. The boy-died from the ef
fects of the wound on Sunday evening
last.
E. Cartwrisht, agent for tho Califor
nia Linseed Oil Co., informs the States
man that the flax. crop m Linn county
is looking wahY' .
on tho Government buildings
in Portland was resumed on Monday
last.
Tho'irst church bell raadoin Oregon
i , . .; ,- .- . ; " . . I
was cait in rorttanu at tne - rjacie
Foundry last week, by lUr. Frazier of
that worfcshnr,; The bell wcinhs 250
pounds knd is to be used at the M. K.
Church at Kugeco City.
ing 2,000 pounds can becast in PorU
land.
Tho Salem Flouring Mills have been
purchased of the
io W. W.
C. Kinney
Manufactur-
Co. by II. C.
and J. M.
Pugh, for 801,500.
Tho P. T. Co.'s steamer Echo is to
be dismantled this spring and the ma
chinery put iufo a new boat. .
So-Called. The daily and weekly
Democratic Press, published at Salem,
has rea
of an
peared under the management
'association of gentlemen (so-
called)!" as Ikriahl Brown expresses it.
It n akin to the Statesman as conduct
ed twelve or fifteen years Binec. Uy it
is revived that stylo ot newspaper
writing so eagerly sought after bya
few wliose taste of newspaper literature
was formed ia tho earlier settlement of
this State, lieriah Brown has becu
peculiarly happy in the choice of de
jscrintivo 'terms, and "so called" is a
forcibli expression, that will bo rccog-
nued is very appropriate when the
paper is read. '
CiiCAiO PoRicFroui the Chica-
go pJfking Ret rms, furnished us by
Mr. Iiowo of thin phi ce, we learn that
the number of h6g"killed iu Chicago
during tTte lat packing season, from
18th of October, 1809, to the 18 (h of j
MarclJ. 1S70. was CSS. 1 10. Those
r '
hogs bveraged 201 pounds net. 1)U'
rinir tlie aafnic time 11,903 beeves were
!
packed. One firm alone packed luf),-
127, t
reatest number ever packed
in a
firm
season by one mm: ine same
slaughtered and dressed, in one
lay of
t
nine hours i and ten minutes,
2,(S0
or 10 ho3 in five minutes.
The Albany Democrat ihhAs that if
the Fjiy letter, published in the Com-
merciitt, aeraut una ,ja;'KHanvuie (w
U ndt a forgery it ought to be.' That
letter is repudiation to the letter, hence
the o'-jection to it by tin; iMiafral.
The papers that have published it en
dorse the ''sentiments contained therein.
'A Pennsylvania Bachelor" thus
her l i the name of the great whale of
the odean, "whose bones are torn asunder
to enable hr to keen straight," i im-
pcacli in tlie name of the peacock, whofc
strut I without his pemiHiOoo fehe ha
fttealtlifully and wlthont honor assumed.
I impeach her in the name of the horse,
whos
tail slivf has perverted from its
use tjo the mtkinsrnf tho avy treat s
to (Ifcorate the back of her head and
neck.) I impeach her in tho name of
the kangaroo, whose beautiful fiirure
she, in taking upon herself the Grecian
bcudj has brought into ill favor and
disrepute." Here the old fellow heaved
a Bigh, and heaved himself overboard.
Mr3. "Mary Somcrville, the lady nat-
uralik of Knuland, now in her. eighty-
uinllj year, has just corrected tho
proofs of the sixth edition of her ''Phy
sical Geography," and is preparing a
sectfti
d edition of her recent work on
Microiicopial aud ..Molecular
the
octcn
ce.
A ' missionary.' reports from China
that the population of that country has
been greatly over estimated. Instead
i f I i t hi. .
oi iqur -imnurca million people, there
arc probably not over two hundred and
uity mnoon. no auus tuat ine late
wars have diminished the numbers of
the people.
Cincinnati lady who recently
founl the gis escaping in her servant's
chamber, asked her if she had blown it
out instead of turning it off. and was
told that she "was nofso green as all
that ; she had oMv turned it on n?ain a
littlcf, that it would be easier lighted in
the tuorninV !
The newest way of advertising in the
journals has just been adopted by the
urst "l.Jry UooUs store' in l'aris viz:
to publish a plan of the shop, its divi-
sion
wncre ino uinerent counters lor
al articles cxist,and the depart
where jthe "alarming sactificea"
place. . ' ,.'
spec
men
take
Madam de Steal
Once t-aid :
If I
word
mistress of
fifty languages'. I
wou
think jiu the deep German, con-.
verse in the gay French, write in tho
copieus English, sing in the majestic
fepartish, deliver in the noble Greek.
and make love in the soft Italian "
4
largo publishing firm in Chicago
clls!
annually a thousand conies of
Webster's Unabridged to tweutv-five '
cestcr a.
Workj
Telt'raphlc Sanutiary.
New Gold Discoveries.
Corinne, April 19.Gebtlemen jut
um w wiiaRPU,vi) iuuuw, uwu
intelligence mai piacer aigginRS anouuu
all alon that stream for a, distance of
300 miles. At a point 120 miles
nortnwesi. oi mis cuy over one nunureu
miners are at work with rockers, with
an average yield per man otfive to ten
dollars a day. 1 he place can be reach
ed from here in from four to six days
over eood roads. Late advices from
Washington say Corinne will be a milt
tary supply depot for all parts of Utah,
Idaho and .Montana'. 'Gen. Phil, bher-
idan is expected here this week.
Washington, April 19. The rcsig
nation of Judge advocate Swain is ao-
cepted. A hearty welcome is arranged
for members of the Ohio Legislature,
who are expected here to-night, and a
'rand reception will be given on rues-
day evening. Grant, hermun, and oth
er dUtinguished gentlemen will be pres
ent.' Fenian Movements
New York, April 19. The O'Xeil
faction of the Fenian Congress aasetn
bled to-day. riffy or sixty delegates
were present. It is stated that the
Chicago delegation were refused ad
mission. Ihis is doubtful however
Farther proceedings are unknown, bu
there t a report current that some
twenty or thirty officers leave to-night
for the froutier, to take command of
tho advance guard.
It is stated by prominent officers of
tho Fenian organizations that not only
will an expfditiou against Canada be
dispatched within a-few day, but that
fihtiui; will have commenced on the
frontier ere the close of the present
Congress. Gen.vO'NeiH will direct the
movements of the raiders.
Ntw York, April 20 At this port,
yesterday, an unprecedcntedly large
number of emigrants arrived by the
following, named steamers, all from
Liverpool : City of M-iuchcster, 822 ;
City of Wuf-hingfon, 1,135; Colerad,
1.20. From France there arrived, 1,
200 ; linking a total of 4,132.
The eteamcr Selitia, which arrived
to dy, brought the remains of ex-min
ister Hurltnune in eharg of his eldest
son. The Chamber of Commerce
rrrtftl tho. htidv tn'tlm IlalitiktHi and
Uton bat-
W.WKRf.v, April 10. Frcwhetsnre
stopping trains "on the Krie, Pennsyl
vania atid New York Hailroad.
Land
lides oecur on the road.
P; n en rcTADY, April 19 - The Mo
hawk is higher than ever known before.
Part of tlte city ami the flab bordering
on the river are inundated. People
are moveing into the upper stories and
have to use boats to leavo their houses,
Tit 6 Oh la legislature In a How
Co LUM litis, April 17. Both houses
of the General Assembly held stormy
session lant night. The House adjourn
ed at midnight and tho iSeuate at five
o'clock ?. m.
In the House the JDemocrats offered
a protest against the bill for the protec
tion of colored voters under the Fif
teenth Amendment. The Speaker pro
trui ruhd the protest out of order, as
containing language disrespectful to
other-members. An appeal was taken
from the decision. During the discus
sion, Mellay and Parr, both Demo
crats, gof into altercation. One attenuat
ed to strike the other. Speaker Cun
ningham made an effective speech de
fending his vote for the amendment,
during which speech Barber called the
Speaker a liar and shook his G-t iu his
face. The excitement was intense.
The decision of the Speaker was sus
tained by a vote of 49 to 11.
In the Senate the Democrats at
tempted to defeat the Governor's ap
pointments for the Managers of the
Soldiers'and Sailors' Orphans' Home.
Ihe Republicans delayed matters until
2:30 a. W, when Senator Gatch came
up from Xenia, giving the Republicans
a majority. At three o'clock the Dem
ocratic Senators Lift, the chamber in a
body, in order to break up aquorum.
One was captured and . returned, mak
ing quorum. The appointments were
then confirmed.
A woman's rights advoc.ito insists
that divorced women have a right to
vote under the Fiftecuth Amendment,
which provides that tho right of suf
frage filial I not be denied or abr idged on
account 'of race, color, "previous
condition of servitude."
A citizen of Itondout, who married
two. days after tho funeral of )uh first
wife, has started with his new bride on
a compulsory bridal tour at tho instiga
tion of his townsmen, who felt agjjriev
cd at his precipitate wooing, and advis
ed him to leavo without farther; cere
mony. .
Farm-lands in tho vicinity of Fort
Scott, Kansas, may bo bolight for from
812 to S20 por acre. Unimproved
lands, within twelve miles, may be
bouglit for $3 to 87 per acre.
In studying tho beok of nature tho
best reeding will be fouud ia tho
I Bvramps,
Nhl V A D VKR VlXEMENTti.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Office, No. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),f
Front itreet, Portland f Oregon.
SPCCIAIi COHECTOlt CS CI.AI31S
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Dijafta and Mefrn
tile claims of every depcripti'jn tbronghout Or
egon and tbo Territories, AVIL1
.L BE MADE A
SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT
ED, as well as with a due reeard to economy
in all business matters intrusted to bis care and
tbo proceeds paid over punctually.
HEAL ESTATE HEALER.
What 1 a Tunic f
Bear bis in mindthat alilbough a tonic is,
to a certain extent, a sfiimflant a ttimulattt
unmodified by nny medirnl 9ihtanre. i not a
tonic, hut a nriiiMTANT. Ifi JIOSTETTEK'S
STOMACH BITTERS th-r is a stimulating
element of the purest grado manufactured in
this or any other Nunrv. Evry fiery and
corrosive oil or acid wbicl contaminates the
ordinary Hsvior9 of corutucroe, is expelled from
tho ty Kplrit which frini tlie alcoholic basis
of the BITTKR8, by carefuf and repeated rec
tification. The juu'ts of the valuable roots,
barks and bcrhs, infu-ed injto this wholesome
product of the finest gram, still further modify
its nature; so that it becoinis, in fact, a simple
diffusive afcnt. minu all tho beady and brain
axcitiwir liroiM-rtic which belonir, more or less,
to all liquors in a raw states il is rnereiy ine
sife and harmless vehicle which renders the
medicinal virtais of the preparation more el
r.. ttve increasing thtlr active power, and dif
fusing tht m through tne , tm. Hence Ihe
jrtiitle and plea4tt j?Iow wtlK-b I expenencea
after taking a doaof the BITTERS. Instead
of creating hearacbe, as ujnrae'iicatcd stiwu
Unts are apt to do, this ealqbrious tonic is the
n-tt known remedy for that Complaint. It
calms and jrootbes cerebral exk iteracnt. strength
eus the urrvtis promotes tho secretion of the
gastric juice, invigorates Ihe bowels, deter
lu'iuts tho fluids to the surface, improves the
appetite, increase the uniuikl vior, regulates
ornic action, and, from iti mild yet elective
alterative' quitlfTici), is the very best prepara
tion that can be adtnhmtjred to the weaker
icx in the pt-cusiar 'ditficulCics to which their
oraniii(i.n subject then. I 8:tw
rr
Mill ATTIINTIONV Q
THE PUBLIC
I 'u inviteil to tho'iiupnivcd facilities which
I have recently uiale to uiy apparatus, by
which J aiu able to take
&Lv Rioturcs
AT
One
HirJ
t i 11 JT I
TLu maluriff the hereto
nrv. tack of getting
correct liken?! of Cill l-OREX a matter
wt umall UiOia;ut-
,SiTUal!ery located on
W.
Dallas, April 22," 170.
Main street Dallar.
I. CATTERLIN.
I
T. B. HEWMAK.
riOSEEU TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one
Boor South ot
Post Office,
Dalla -
- - - Oregon.
nnitK UNDKUFHiXEB BEQ LEAVE TO
I inf'n he cii'un of Dallas and vicinity
that they have rcplcnUhc
1 their tock of tin
ware, and have uu on
went of
Laud a large assort
Box and Parlor
Sloref,
Tinware,
Cvppcr,
Bnm ami
Iron Ware
Of every description.
Sheet Iroti, .
Al4o a large ruprdy of
Zinc;
Ire, Afc
Having -men red tbe services of a first-class
work in n we arc now common v raanniaciur-
ing all kind. of tin furnishings fur stoves and
for farmers ue. Mich as
Stove Hollers. CVfle
Tea Kettle. Milk
and Tea Pots,
laiii. Dipper,
Lard and It utter Cans.
And in fact, nil articles of tinware usually
found 'in stove an tinwar)? stores, all of which
wi offer for sale at prices that will justify pur
chafers to ratroiiize us rather than Salem or
Portland shoj.
special atttution will be given to
Job .".Work
Of all kinds.
In connection with the stove and tin itore
wo will continue our
Where will bo kept all
meats, bitH FKESII and
finds' oT seasonable
HALT.
In exehango fur goVl.i
in our' lino wa will
take all kind of country
jprodtico, such as
BatUr, Eggs, Chickoas
Fioar, Bacon, &c
ve invito tne puono to call ani examine
our stock. CUAIVFOUD A 2KKWMAN.
Dallas, March 4, IS70. j ' Ltf
jcs - at
Sale.
Y
VIRTUK OF
AN EXECUTION
If
duly issued out of
khe Circuit Court of
the Statu "of Oregon, for) Polk county, to mo
directed, wherein it is set
forth that A. Al.iMil-
ler, IMain tiff, recovered judgment against Wm
Cecil, Defendant, for the
suw of $j!&,60;in-0
said judgment hariag been tranfertcd from
said ,M titer
Whitley, to
to Aw 11. W
W. C. Whit
tiller, and from said
on, lr waut of per
fonal property to satisfy tho tame, I have
levied upon tho following
real property,to sat-
Ufy the judgiueat, intcreijt, costs aud accruing
costs, to-wit s Lot No. (
(17) seventeen, in tho I
!) three in Block No.
own of Dallas, Polk
county, Oregon, an 1 ou Monday, the 25th dav
of April,. A. D. 1S70, ntthe hour of 10 o'clock,
a. m., ot said day, at this Court House door,
in said town and county,
I will sell said prem-
i.cs to the highest Lidded
for cash.
J. W. SMITH.
5:4w
Sheriff
of Pulk Co., Ogo.
i Lb PERSONS HOLDINO WARRANTS
V ajfaiMft Polk County, are hereby notified
that I am prepared to ply the same, and that
I will pay no iutr'st jhereon i after the dato
hereof, this, Aprils, 1870
R. M. MAY,
Treat, of Polk Co.
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I
Dallas, April S, 1810.
PREMIUM
GANG '
PLOWS!
THE BEST KflOVVN TO MAfSI
iTlASOW'S GAIVG MOW
21 Afi liEiTGE.
THE TJNDERSKJNBfD, ItAVtlffl PDft
chased the exclusive right frohi Wm. Ma
nor), for the District comprising tbe minties Kf
POLK and MARION, is manufacturing thete
Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders fof
the same on short notice.
Come, Farmers, and encourage
Webfoot Ingenuity k Enterprise
And enable yourselves to raise Large Crops.
For Sale at my Shop at f lOO eacb
. T. II. XUCA'S,
8 Dixie, Polk county, Ogpn.
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Corner Main a lid Mill St.,
DALIiAS, OCN.
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAUt)
formerly belonging to W. S. Kobb, and
wishing to live and let live, I will Sell at brw
rates, l'OR CASU, everything ia my line:
Drug, Patent Medicines,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for Medicinal use. '
PERFUMERIGS OF AJLX KIXD&.
Alto, Sodn, .
Cream Tartar,
Saleratw, Sago,
Bird Seed,
Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, tirutliet,
domestic Dyes,
Washing Powdery
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASO DKUO tsluRB.
1 II. V. BilCIlOLX.DrnggUt.
DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE
ft.
A
Cor Main and Court Street,
Thos. 'O. Richmond, Proprietor
H
A VINO FITKCHASKD TUB ABOVE
Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitl we have re
fitted and restocked it in such a unit ner Ki
will satisfactorily tacet every want of tbo com
munity. Ilu?s:Ies, single or double. Harks, Con
cord Wagona, etc, etc.
Furnished at all hours, dy or night, oft
short notice. " .,
Superior Saddle IIore, let by th
Day or lVeek " .
Tcnras, RCAsoNAnis,
4 T. 0. RICHMOND
Suiumons.
In ? Circuit Cutirt of ihe State of Oregon, or
Mary Shaffer, Plaintiff, vs. Jehu Shaffer, De
fendanL . Suit for Divorce,
fpa JOHN SHAFFER, SAID DEFEND
A ANT: In the name of tho State' of Oro
gon you are hereby summoned aod required to
appear and answer the complaint of the Plain
tiff, filed against you in the above named Court,
by the first day of the next regular term of ;
said Court, vix : on the 25th day f April, A.
D., 1870 or judgment will be taken against
you for want thereof; and you a ro hereby fur-,
the notified that, nnlcss you appear and an
swer as above' required, said Plaintiff w II an-
1ly to the Court for n. decree, dissolving the
tonds of matrimony existing between yu.
By orcr of tbe Hon. R. p. Hie, Judge,
this 19th day f March, A. D., 1870. :
3 6w IIavdkx A Mvkr. Att'vs for Piff.
FHCSII AUR&VAL!
QUR STOCK
OF NEW
GOOD3 FOR
run ; .
SPUING THAT)E,
Is now open and tor sale at our store, on the
Corner of Front and Mill Street, Dal
las, Oregon.
"We invitf the attention of our patrons to
our New Stoc!1, consisting of
DrcsS Goods,
' Clothing,
V Hardware 4
Crockery
Groceries,
Boots 4" SJicet,
School fioAs,
Stationtry, foi
In fact everything foufid in Retail Stores,
i At Prices to Suit tho Times.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods I
Those having old acfottnts ar requested to.
call and settle by CASH or NOTE.
We thank the publie for their liberal put
r on age ip the past, aud hope, for a continuance
of tho same.
JT. A. J. D. LEG.
Dallas, March 1st, 1S70. Ltf
tr " "' '-..'....'-.. , -V"
Final ctllcittent.
MM. DODSON, ADMINISTRATOR
9 of the estate of F. E. lluhbard, deccas
td, having filed his final account and asked fof
a settlement of tha same. It Is ofderd ly the
Court that Monday, the 2d day of My, 1370,
bo set for tho final' Louring of id accounts
and all persons Interested in said estate are
rtqncsed to Appear iu th County Tourt of
Polk county, Ogn., at that day, and show
cause, if any there bo, why said account should
not be allowed and settled, and said adminls
trator discharged. J. L. COLLINS,
ft:4w Co, Judge
iSTABLE
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