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Fiass8 TOWfl&COUriTYriEWS. j Folk County OiSicial Directory. i Polk county covers an area of abouf 1,250 pquare miles. Number of voters, 1,?27 Acres of land under cultivation, 03.270. Value of assessable property $1,524,513. The Land Office for this District ia located at Oregon City Owen Wade, Register ; Ilenry Warren, Receiver. i Cotjstt Ornc&ns.--Judge, J. L. Collins; CotnmUtionert, E. C. Dice, L Levensf Sheriff, J . W. Smith ; CUrk, J. I. Thompson A$eor, II. Davis ; Treuturer, R. M. May School Su perintendent, J. II. M ver ; Surveyor, S. T. Burch j Coroner. C. D. Einbree. Post Office Towns. -Bethel; Bridgeport, : Buena Vista, Dallas (county seat), Eola, Grand I Rondo, Independence, Luckiaiaute, Lincoln, ; Lewisville, Monmouth, Rick real, Salt Creek I and Zena, . . ." TJ. S. Mau. leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m.. return ing same days at 6 p. for Independence, each Tuesday morning at 6j 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 Corvallis, Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m., returning Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN DALLAS. ... JIT. E. ' Church.- D. 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 babbatn at J o clock a. m. Baptist Church.- J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer son streets, the Third Sabbath in each month, Chrittian Church. T. F. Campbell, pastor, Services at the Baptist Church second Saturday and bandar m each month. Method int Epitcopnl Church (South). B. R. Baxter, pastor. Sur vices the First Sabbath in each month at their Church, southeast corner Washington and Church streets. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1S70. PonTLASD legal tender rates, strong at 8Tc. Moved. Lieut. W. R. Dunbar, who has lat terly been living at the Grand Ronde Agency, moved into Marion county this week. Weaving: Tho looms in the EUendale wool en factory were put in motion this week. The first goods turned out will be flannels. By the conditions imposed io his letter, "Old Bachelor" can know nothing of "Old Maid," whose description of self was given last week. Political Speaking. J. G. Wilson and J. IT. Slater, opposing candidates fur Congress, will speak here on Tuesday next, at one o'clock . p. m. Sowed. Capt Lafollette, Agent at the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation, has sown wheat and oats on the 120 acres that he plowed during the winter, and the grain is now op and growing nicely. Book Binding. By an advertisement in the the Salem paper we notice that the firm of C. P. Snyder & Co. has been dissolved and that Mr. Snyder will continue the business alone. The work from this bindery is equal to that of any bindery on this coast, and paaties hiving old books or magazines to be bound cannot do better than send to Mr. Snyder, at Salem. Mr. J. W. Jasper formerly of the McMin rille Courier, called on ns yesterday evening. He is looking well notwithstanding tiie abuse of Democratic papers. The reason they abuse him is because he bolts the 8th resolution of the Albany platform, and is now stumping the State against repudiation. lie spoke here last sight on that subject. Crops at Grand Ronde. Capt. Lafollette informs ns that 150 acres of wheat and oats have been sown on the Grand Rondo Indian Reservation. This land has been well prepar ed and the young plants are looking exceed ingly well, better than at any time within the past ten yeare. The amount of land being cul tiratedds greater than heretofore. . Daily Mail. We saw a note from Postal Agent Underwood this week stating that the contract for carrying the daily mail from Cor vallisto Portland on this side of the river has been let to J. D. Carr and G. Coggan, for $9,000. Carr is a part owner ia the Oregon an I Cali fornia Stage Co., and Coggan is a freighter In Eastern Oregon. This new company has the means with which to stock tho line imme diately. , -....' .''- - Bcbned. Mr. John Friar, mail-carrier from Lafayette to Corvallis, informs ns that on Wed nesday night last Hunt's Jager beer brewery in Corvallis was , burned. It is not ccrttinly known how the fire ignited, though it was aomewbere in the second story. Workmen had been engaged about the premises until about an hour before the fire was discovered. At that time every ,person was abed, and although the night watch discovered it, he was unable to get the town alarmed until it was too late to save the property. Nothing was burned but the fcrewery. Loss $4,000, partially insured. Annual. We have received the Annual of Messrs. Hudson and Manet, for 1870. It is a book of 216 pages and contains information that should be in the possession of every busi ness man who is alive and keeps np with the timpa. Of all the advertising agents with whom we have done business, we prefer Messrs. H. St M. They are more prompt and accomodating than any firm with whom we are acquainted. From this fact alone newspaper men would rather receive orders through this firm than directly from headquarters, and advertisers can always do better by giving their orders to Hud on and Meoet than to the newspaper direct, or to any other firm that we know of. Weather for April. T. Poarco's weather reeord for April shows that there were 12 rainy days with 5.52400ths Inches of rainfall, 7 cloudy daya and 11 clear days. The rainy days were from the 1st to 4th !ne!us!ve, 7th to The clear days were frpm the Hth to 20th, and n da was l.72-I00thi laches, on th 10th. 13th, and the 21st The greatest rainfall in from 25d to 27th. On the 8th had frequent light hail showers ' from the southwest, accom panied with high wind. Had a south wind every rainy day and north wind on most of the clear days. The range of the mean tempera ture from the 1st to 10th was from 42 to 46 : from 11th to Utb, 38 to 41 j 15th showed a temperature of 53, and 16th 40; from 17th J tjj za irom - 10 , ana irom zm to ust i 50 to 51V The highest mean temperature during the month was 60, on the 2-40, and the lowest 38", on the 12th and 14th. The record for April, 1S69, shows the mean temper ature for the -month was 51 ; highest mean 66, on the 30th, and lowest 43, on the 3d, 19th and 22d; also 9 rainy, 17 clear and 4 1 i 4 cloudy days. I Cocktt Cocrt. The proceedings of the County Court this week was principally con" j fined to probate business. The petition of the j citizens of Monmouth precinct, asking that J tbey bo allowed two Justices or tne ; 1'eace ana I Oimstriblea. was ranted. Th ennntv road I . from Eola across the hills to the Salem and Davton road was located. The Cort ordered that the Helmick bridge, across the Luckia- mute, dq rcpairca, ana appomiea unanes cooi- i -,lo-n tn m.nrintftn.l th work. Also ordered tK nr ita, ,c k Mn.intmi &ni th front portico repaired. Bids for doing ' the John Day and Yakima regions, and be work are invited. The Treasurer was credited long to Messrs. THley & Co., of Oivra- with ? 211 91 Count warrants, and the State I)ia. W. iT.. and MeSSrS. UoOth & Co. - , - w I Treasurer's receipt for $173 50. The bills au dited and ordered paid were as follows : J. C. Powell. Dist. Atfr ..$ 98 50 Jury fees. Win Richards, keeping pauper Ov I 2t oo Witness fees, Mate vs.-Way ........... Simpson tt Kennedy Justice's " " Scovell. J. I. Thompson, Clerk. 144 I. Staats, making jury list 3 00 J. 1. Levms, Bailiff. M. Bvcrley, " .. 12 00 y oo J. W. Smith, Sheriff 164 56 B. F. Michols, stationery - II v, iii. v. wauu a vo, J. A. Applcgate. 5 00 1 Total...... $1,024 64 Rais. We bad a splendid rain here the first j of the week that was the thing needed to datnp on the top of the earth and bring up the lately sown grain. On Sunday the fall of water was 13-100 of an inch, on Monday 22-100, Tuesday 73-JUU, ana on neuncsaay ,i-iu; maaing a i lUltti iitiu-lilll 111 14 1'IVV IUVUVO. ' i. 1 V .uv rain we have had warm sunshine and vegetation is erowine very fast The prospects lor a J W - mm bountiful harvest was never better. T 1ST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN f J the Post Office at Dallas, Polk county, Ogo., May 1st, 1S70: . Armstrong, Melia E Uingham, Jus Davis, Jas T Ford, John T Gint, DA (1 ibiun, D D II jver, T P Hall, Win Uaniman, W II llasliogs, A C Kimsey, Miss Nannie Lussell. Mrs D Miller, Wm Moore, A B Prior, Thos RejuolJ, D C Stoviog, JO Scott, Miss Ellen Taylor, Oeo Wallace, Rufus. J. D. LEE, P. 3L Political Appointments. The Candidate for Congress of the Repub lican and Democratic parties would announce times fur addressing the voters of Oregon as follows : ' Salem, i May 7, in the evening, Lafayette, 9. at 1 P. M. Dallas, 10, tt Eilverton, Jefferson, ' Lebanon, Albany. Corvallis, Monroe, Eugene, Rostfburg, it II u u u u a a u t M It It II tr tt tt tt tt t tt tt 12, " 13, " 16, 17, " 18, ' fd CanyonviUe, 21, Jacksonville," 23, Kirbyville, " 24, in the evening. Further announcements will be made. Strayed on Stolen. One Jasper W. Johnson, who was sent byihe Dem ocrats of Curry county to the State Convention, not having been heard of since, it is feared that he may have been captured by some evil disposed person armed with greenbacks, or, hav ing lost his companions, strayed into the Radical camp. He can be identi fied by being the greatest bore in Ore gon, or as the Iladicals say, the biggest fool. II is bereaved constituents oner one cent reward for any information that will lead to his being restored to hi friends. Ptaindealer. The individual above described, is announced to speak here in Dallas on the 7th inst. We claim the reward. Helena. May 2. A meeting of cit izens was held last night to decide what should be done with the prisoners T.Pnmntnn nnd .Wilann. who rnhhsd and attempted to murder Lcnhart on the night of the i7th of April. D;a tnct Judge Symcs first addressed the mnntinn etrnnnlo nrntnotitii. .nninot leading citizens, stating that it was nec essary to strike terror tn the rpaf. nf th hand, known tn Grist. TKav aniA it was time that action be taken. A committee of twenty-four were elected tn trv tho, AfiaA tn rKrtm k mm w V-UV w I mm?mm VtlU UllBUUCtO confessed the crime. A wore delib 0 .1 a ... erate or premeditated robbery and mur der could not be planued. At two o'clock p. m., the committee reported them both guilty rind sentenced them to be hung at 4:30 p. ra. Over 3,000 people collected around hangman's tree, where both prisoners were hung. The meeting was uot a. vigilance committee, but was composed of the best citizens in the county. The whole affair was conducted in a quiet manner,: The justice of the trial and verdict i un- questionable. ' ' STATE ITEHS. From exchanges east of . the moun tains we Jearn that thero is a probabih ity of very high Water in the Columbia i?er, The Mountain Democrat says that the prospects for a good , hay crop in union county are very uancnug. The same paper notices the arrival in La Grande of several waon loads of fruit trees from Walla Walla. ' ' The Enterprise says there are no vacant dwellinz houses for rest in Ore- rOU City con City.! That class of j buildings is io demand at that place. I i - . The election of city officers occurred in Oregon City on Monday last, and resulted in the election of the entire Republican ticket by a majority of 55 votes. m, . j SajS the Oregonian : ajlt r jii t l. a. i . I ascaoe 4asc eveam- uruugui uuwn lor snipmenj 10 x ugei oouuu anu v icioria, txon Kfirnlj nf thn flrpt find Fnttpfit nnti. v" v - 116 inai naV6 VCl COHie ITOm CaSI OI IUC Cascade Tanzo. J nev are irom tne ' . . . rhe Whole number Of the bhtpmcnt IS 'Flio on m n niirtv sira 'fln Ai-tnA I . j ! . .1 . t I leading gennemen in tne enterprise 01 an tnoiironanu material necessary to I.I 1 . ....... I prosecute the work npon the West Side L. . . . . 1 Kailroad, as soon as the rortlaod, McMinville and Astoria bill should pass uongress. xience it is cxpccieu tuai work will soon be commenced upon the road. The llerahl says petitions are in cir culation in Multuomah couuty praying the Lec:.lature to pass a law coosoli dating the city government of Portland with that of the county, with a view to a "reduction of taxation in that City. A Salem paper states that there arc 30,000 bushels of wheat stored in the isalera flouring mills. The! Statesman learns from Hon. I. li. xMopres the following items ot in terest jin regard to the work now beiug done on the Oregon and California Railroad : ! The heaviest grading to be done is i that oh tho hill from rarrot creek to Aurora, a distance of some 2 miles -A lariirt fnrf Af h:ind 14 tint rnn stantlf employed 'on. this scctbn, but it will rrtatiirA itfttv tl:iv' itnn v nrnrL- (a w. ... . r.. I J - . , v. v- ri . th. r.i,irt tn T., lht.ro tn SH-m thn road h..l Urnitm otc. A.Jm trtlA.trnrlr tt tlrt track4avin2 commences the rotd will be adfanccd very rapidly to this place. It is tne intention of the Compmy to put a large; force on the line above in a 1& ! . a . T fvw rl hv iflnft rimn will 1a nnnniTA, nk .Tf.Lrsnn and tn at AlhaffvnmJ rr z ---r- v working this way and the other south. rnnnhU StUm thft lino will h rn.nlr Fnr xv.WMlJwnrlc'nn thr nt aontinn. r.l nr.. i uonf ifhoru ia n rnnunnnliln nrmiMK nf the cars reachins Albany this season. The work! has been done and the evU dencc of good faith and enterprise to go 4.1 . 1 ' 1 ff . t on witn ir,tiave occn sumetent not only to give tne oonus a good uemand in f . t ' 1 a Germany, but the Company who bought six millions ot them are now makiu overtures to secure the remainder. Thisjis a most gratifying state of aflairs for all whofeel interested in the futuW prosperity of our State. There is more travel this spring by way pf the boats than usual. Hardly a trip is made but what there arc several families on board as passengers. Gov. Soloman. of Washington Terri- tory.farmcd by the last steamer. A largd number ot emigrants came in number of comtbanv with him from Illinois. The whole company have gone to tho Puget I Sound country. The Plaindealer says that there are I 1 l . . 1 1 T 1 a numucr oi caitio nuyers in uougias eourity. The Spiritualists will hold a camp meeting at, uuitcvuie, in Marion couo I ly June The Corvallis Gazette says: Some twetUy-fi ve or thirty German immi I i Li l a .1.1. .1 Corvallis.? The Albany Register says of the cropi: "Tho fine weather of the past week has sent our farmers to work dih. I ccntlv ito make un for lost time, 1 r 1 - X 1 li . - Farmers inform us, however, that the loni continued rains have injured the growing wheat to a great extent, and in pome sections the next harvest will show a deficiency or falling off of near ly one third from te amount realized lasl season from the same land. '?he Multnomah Coanty Convention hare made the following nominations Fo Statq Senator, David Powell j rep resbntatives, J. W. Whallcy, Daniel U'Kegan, h P. VV. Umuiby. John C. Ca I W arson : sheriff, C. Bills ; Clerk. Chas. Parrisb; County Jude, E. Ham r . . . ... 45 50 constructing a railroad on tho west side fron Texas, which reopened tho whole lc.cm, "'roHsn. l"B f T"e , " " 11 40 1 c .i tiff? n .i c 11 . ' i ..f ri gentle and pleasant glow whirh is experienced I or thft Willamctto Vftsfftrdav intoriiiea 1 oufxlmn nf thft nonstitntinnalitv oi le-1 Tr. : r Tir-r-ri?i , 323 00 1 - , J J ; I J.'v- w " J - I B I U1IW l VltV U l Ifc... lfl 45 tnat pir. Uastoa nau arrangea wan gal tender laws, as wen as tne validity or creating neaaacne, as unowsoicatea umu- 60 a wealthy l'ennsvlvania firm to furnish of the gale hv the Uontederatc Uowern- an" . . q no I .. . i." , . . . . ,z . i . i , I ncs i Known remeuj nir uiai compisuuu ilton : Treasurer, Geo. A. Steele : As-1 -: t.i. t . rt . i I sessory tiouu j-roian ; uommissioners, John Kenworthy, A., II. Johnson ; Supt. Schools, T. M. Gatch ; Surveyor, L. M. McUall j Uoroner, Dr. Ifodman. In Yamhill county the Republican County Convention met last Monday and nominated for State Senator, Dr. J. W. atts; Representatives, Lee JauglUlD anu Alien liuzzy ; UOUnry J udge, David Smith ; jCounty Commis- Sioners, . iu ana J. I. Harrison J Clerk, M. Relding; Sheriff, j P. P. n.i. ... rr tij :j . L.. I waiw, xrurer, juiih wiru, purvy i Capt. llanley j Assessor, Isaac Uav- is; School Supt., Dr. Henderson J Coroner, falupley. Tc I c gra ph i c S u m m a ry . Washington, April 3ft The Su- i . . i .. I preuie uourt ueciuea that unaer trie i provisions of the act of 1824, in civil : a...,!. rtf TT;A C.e aviiuiis vuui m w .xm j uiiu uianri i naa , nrn1AA kfllMoa a no witness can bo excluded because he is a party or interested in the case. A decision has also been given that loan mff.oioney to the Confederate btates, when the subscription was extorted by fear, and becoming surety on official i i , f nrf cM r,(KarJ bonds of Confeuerate btates j officers , lftin conscrint to re J .,; t Tmmp with tlipir f iruilies were main at ooiue, wim ineir rtmiuts, were , r , inninn 51 in K rl.oll!i"n : 1 .. wr ir e -r I The case ot liawea vs. jmiox x Jee, i il I iivo mcnt or connscatea property, nas occn i postponed to the next terra of the Suens the ncrres, promotes the gecretion of the ' I : .. : : : il. I 1 . .1.1.. Court llie Secretary Ot thO .treasury na? irectcd the Assistant Treasurer at New it) 31ayt half on the account of the sinking fund' and half for the Kpecial fund, and to purchase six millions of bond."?. Gen. SantozacostA, Colombian 3Itn- ister, has resigned. Washington, May 1. Chief Jus- tice Chase, on Saturday, delivered a long opinion in the case of John hd- ear Thompson vs. the Union Pacific Kailroad, Kastcrn Division, and others. His opinion declares that the Court is unable to find in the Constitution any warrant for exemption from State tax ation, as claimed in behalf of the cor poration. New York, May 1. Great anxiety i faU'atnonrr the citizens of i Broadway Srcsardins the action of the Governcr on the Arcade Underground Railroad kill, which now awaits hi signature. 11 answer lU an luuuiry uy i. a. , ....... ... . . - . Stewart, the l'rcsiaenr ot tne ier or VUY uuucrciuuuu auiuu uuui panv says the contract for building the roa,J 13 already made with Lnglislrcap of th a5is, oau luai pro. cw Arcade bill conflict with th c srant I a i s-. I m. r ac Kegisiamre iu uu hUviwi8. 1 nc LOUi mission cr ui i,viftu h:hc incd a proclamation announcing the .t. i i -e i . n:eouoo oi uio Ataru i they promise that they will never couo UnanCCmallClOUS espionage, mailCtOUS informers, nor an extreme eniorcemeni OI ICCCUlCill HUIU19. Collector JJaih-y s defalcation is of- ly louna to oe w-u.vw us suuwn it n a i ill iii .. a bv examination of his accounts. His securities . have been notified to make good the . amount. : It is believed they will respond without waiting for a suit to be brought. f!incAoo. Mav 2. ?The Times" Yahin?ton snecial savs official inform ation shows thcro is little or no pros pect of trouble with the j British au thorities over the Winncpcg expedition. The latter have not askcu permission . m to pass up Sault St. Marie canal, and they do not intend to. They will go up to the canal on the Canada bide, un- load and go round it oni Ifritish soil, and there rcembark for Luke Superior. It is intended to pass tho empty boats through tho canal, and the question before the Cabinet now is whether we shall allow this to be done nheu the object is known to be war.;" A New York dispatch; says parties hayc arrived here from South America to arrange for a survey for a railroad from the waters of the (Amazon to Guayaquil on on the Pacific coast. The Brazilian Government has offered con cessions for the construction of tho line. . - ;-: ."' - ' The Tribune's Washington spjciol says the public debt statement, to le issued on Tuesday, will show a decreaf of at feast $8,500,000. j Jho Republicans of Coos county have called another Lonvention, to as- snmhlo Mav 3d. to nonuuato a new I ' - m ' legislature ticket. CAPITAL i LIVERY STABLE. i : - ' - lu rear of the Capital Hotel Corner, SALEM, OREGON. HORSES AND CA R R I A 0 1? S TO LET on reasonable term. Special attentk n paid to transient and hoarding horaci. BOOTH A-PJAMOND03T,-j.tf ; Proprietori. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ' ; ; ; : WIXEI AM DAVIDSON, Office, Ho. 04 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),: Front street, Portland, Oregon. special COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS. Accounts. Notes. Bonds. Drafts and Mcrcan tiie claims of every description throughout Or ejron ana the Territories, WILL BE MADE A cPKnTATrv and promptly c n ag wen a8 with a due regard to economy in aIl business matters intrusted to his care and tbe proceejg paij over punctually. REAL ESTATE DEALER, What ia a Tonic t Bear this in mindtbat although a tome is, tn a certain extent, a stimulant a tttmnlant , dtli nttu med- ; ,aWnHr.,. flo(a tonic, hut a pkbimtast. In HOSTETTKR'S STOMACH BITTERS there is a stimulatinff ' - . - - - - - . . element or me purest, graao manuiactureu n this or any-other country. Every fiery and corrosive on or acm vrnicn cuuiaminaies me ordinary liquors of commerce, is expelled from r tJ r,VTTK,, hv Mffl, a,lfl r. tiflcation. The juices of the valuable roots, barks and herbs, nfuwl into this wholesome product of the finest gram, still further modify ft8 natare io thllt itecome8, in fact, a simple exeitin properties which blonff, more or less. . !.. 1 il.. 10 ftU IU" ,n raw e,aie AV 13 "W'J u . , h.rmUmm --...u whuh n,ier th .. , ... . ...... - rectivemcrenMng tneir aenve power, anu u- -im..BdK.tin.i -erebri x itemcnL srenffth, Z 'l.l uiiuvfl a AJ V UUiUO w v ruiiivfuiiuivi v mv appetite, increases the animal vior, regulates organic action and, from its mild yet effective alterative quaiiitce, is iue very wesi prepara tion that riin hit ndminiifprfvi ta the weaker hi io the peculiar difficulties to which their organization subject them. 8.4w mnE ATTENTION OF TIIE PUBLIC JL is invited to tho iiupruvcd lacilitie wbirb 1 have recently maia to my apparatus, uj which I am able to Uke . $Lv JPiciurcs AT S it-tin er! One Thus making the heretofore k of getting correct likenesses of CIiIIl'Hl a matter of small moment. j.&Cf-Oallery located on Main street Dallas. 1 W. Jl. CATTUllN. Dallas, April 22, 1S70. '8:1m j. w. c raw roan I T. B. PICXECa TIX AND STOVE 'STOBIJ Front Street, one Door South on Post omce, Dallas ---j---- Oresoa. 'fpiIK UNDERSIGNED REG LEAVK TO inform the cHit ns of Dailas and vielniry that tney nave repienuiica their noca or tin ware, and have now on Laud a large aort tnent of Cooling, Box and Purhr Stores, Tinvare, Cirpper, Brass and j Iron Ware Of every description Also a largo ropply of Sheet Irou, i Zinc, "W Ire, c. Ilaving' procured the services of a first-clas workman we are now conMantiy mnufactnr- tng all kinds of tin furuislaiigs for stoves and for frtnen use. buth f Stove Hollers, Coffee and Tea Potw, Tea Kettles, milk Pans, Dippers, (Lard and flutter Cans. And in fact, all article of tinware umiiIIv found in itove an tinware Flore?, all of wbit-b wo offer for sale at price that wiH ju?ify pur- chawrs to pafronizw us rather than Salem ,r Portland shops. Special attention will be given to Iob Work Of all kinds. In connection wtth the Btove and tin rtorc, we will coatiaaoour 91 EAT JIAItlCKT; Where will he kept all kinds nf seasonable meats, both FRE31I and SALT. " In exchange for gnuda in our line wo will take all kutda of country produce, such as Baft.r, Effg", Chickens, Flour, Bacon, &c. We Invito the public to cult and examine onr stock. CRAWFORD Jt SliWMAX. Dallas, Maneh 4, 1870. 1-tf W. II. TEAL, Wagon & a rriagc Iflakcr, Main Street, Dallas. HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT of Lumber Wagons, Express Wagons and ggies of various kinds, ready for sale. GOME OH WITH YOUR CASH I You all know what my wagons ore; fori have been well patruiitzed '.for the last TEN YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And the last year they went off like Hot Cukes. I ani well prepared to do all kinds of work in my trade. .v- I have in my employ tho best Blacksmith in the Couuty, who is prepared to do Shoeing in the beet Htylt, on short notice, and every kiud of blaoksutitU work done in a neat and workmanliko manner, and according to Order, at reasonable rates. ; i Also Paiuting done" to order. IJrlng along your old Wagons .Ruggies, and get theta paint ed. WVH. TEAL. x' Dallas, April p, ISTO. - ,. 6:6m UEENdWAKE IN AIHJNDANCK At J. II. LHWI'S. ELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON BEST If' In market In kits or barrels. I For tale at COX A EARHART'S, baieu. I S A 'miscellaneo us. PREMIUM GANG . PLOWS! ... . ' THE BEST KNOVfl TO fJIAfl! TnE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR chased the exclusive right from Wm. Ma son, for the District comprising the counties of POLK and MARION, is manufacturing these Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for the same on short notice. Come, Farmers, and encourage VI eh foot Ingenuity & Enterprisd And enable yourselves to raise Large Crops. 1'or Sale at my Shop at 9 lOOeaeh j T. II. LUCAS, 6 Dixie, Polk county, Ogn D RUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sta, ' DALLAS, OGJT. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. 8. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, I will sell at low rates, FOR CAS H everything in my line: Drug, Patent Medicines, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORSpnt up expressly for Medicinal nse. lEUFU3I CRIES OF ALL KINDS Also, Soda. Cream Tartar, iyileralus, Sago Bird Seed, Jaint$, Oth, Varnishen, Brushes, Domestic Dyes, . Washing Poxcdtrt, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. I IJ. F, NICHOLS, Druggist. DALLAS LIVERY. FEED L SALE MS. STABLE Cor. Mala and Court Streets Tho3.G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING TDRC11ASED THE ABOVE Stand of 3Ir. A. II. Whitlej, we hare re fit ted and re Mocked it in such a manner aa will satisfactorilj meet every want itt the COB fuunity. v .- - Iluggles, single or doable, Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., ctcj Famished at all honn, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Horsew, let by ihm Day or Week. RGASOnADLC T. O. RICHMOND FRESH AnmVAsLl JUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS FO& SPRING TRADE. Is now open and tor sale at oar store, on th Corner of Front aud Mill Street, Dai las, Oregon. We invite the attention of oar patrons ta our New Stock, consisting of Dress Qoods, Clothing, Hardwire, Croclerg Groceries, Boots fyJSTtce, SehotJ Boftls, Stationery, fc Iuvfact cTery thing found In Retail Stores At Prices' ta Suit the Times, Coactry Produce taken in exchaage fr Goods I Those having old accounts an requested ta call aud acttlo by CASH or .NOTE. We thank the public for their liberal pat ronnge in the past, and hope for a coutinuanea of tho same. ; N. Jfc. J.D. LEE. Dallas, March let, 1ST0. 1-tf NOTICE. TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUIt. chased all the printing material nsed la the publication of the W County-Tit newspaper, together with all the books and ac counts belonging, to said paper, hare associ ated ourselves together and have engaged in the publication of a weekly'paper, at Dallas, in Polk County, Oregon, to be called the Oregon Xepntlica.xi AU' debts due the Potlt County Timet, hoik on subscription and advertising account, ara now due, 'and prompt paymeut is greatly d sired. All prepaid suhscriptions of the rW, aet extending beyond Jane 11th, 18.70, will, in jus tice to the subscribers, bo filled out by ns. New subscriptions and advertisement ara earnestly solicited. 'We beg to acavre sub sctibcrs and advertisers that they will get val ue received for the patronage Jtber extend io the REPUBLICAN. . Tv nr n s 1 t i ! . W. W. B0ONK, ..." ..i Xi n itvitiTonu ! , Dallas, Ogn. MaroH 1 i i ' , i 1YOOJL WANTED, SSSWWB . , milE ELLENDALR MILL COMPACT J. will give the highest market price (at wol, delivered at their factory in Polk Oo. Iheir Store is also open, wth a genavU aa sor'uc&t of Dry Ooods, Uruct)ritf liardvara, Ac. $-t