3&B3 Tovf j & coy riTY uevs. Folk County Official Directory. ! jPolk county covers an areft'of about 1,230 Iquaro miles. Number of voters, 1,227; Acres Of land under cultivation, 9.1.270. Value of assessable property, $1,524,513. : Tho Land Office for this District U located at Oregon City Owctf Wade, Register Henry Warren, Receiver. Cocjitt Ofkiceks. Jmlfje, J. L. Collins; Comiuttxionem, E. C. Dice, I. Levensf Sheriff J. W. Smith ? Clerk, J I. Thompson ; Aacar, II. Davis; Trenturer, R, M. May; School Su perintendent, J. U Mj or; Snrreyor,S.T.IJurcb. Coroner, C D, Embtee. ; . , , i,: . , . Vost Orrieis Towxs. Bethel, Bridgeport, Buena Vista, Dallas (county seat), Eola,tirand llomle, Independenco, " Luekiamute. Lincoln, liewisvillo, Monmouth, Kick real, Salt Creek and Zen a. - . v' -!-: '"'':--. ." ". U, S. Af Aiioleavcs Dallas for Salem on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m., return ing same days at. 6 p.m.; for Independence, -each Tuesday morning at 6 ; frr Salt Creek, each Tuesduy at I p. m.; for Lafayette, Mon day and Thursday at 3 pi m., returning Wed nosay and Saturday at 10 a.m.; for Corvallis, Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. in., returning Jdonday and Thursday at 3 p. m. men had the good fortune to have as many and as warm friends as he. Wo but Bpeak the eentiment'of a wholo community when we ten der to the bereaved relatives of tho deceased our warmest condolence and sympathy. To our noble friend wo can but say, farewell. RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN DALLAS. ; Jf. E. Church.--"!) !. Spauldinr, pastor. "Services at their church, north side of Mill street between Main and Jefferson, as follows : First Sabbath, (in each month) in tho evening; 2d Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a. in.;. 3d Sabbath, in the evening.' Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. -Sunday School every Sabbath at 91 o'clock a. m. , ' Baptist Church. J. W. Osborn, pastor. Ser vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffor : son streets, tho Third Sabbath in each month. Chrittian Church. T. F. Campbell, pastor, i Services at the Baptist Cbureh second Saturday I and Sunday in each month. ; - - r 2fttthodit Episcopal Church (Sout J). B. R. i Baxter, pastor. Services the First Sabbath in Leach month at their Church, southeast corner Washington and Church streets. Religious Notice. -The annual meeting of tho Christian Brotherhood, of tho State of Or egon, will begin at their place of mooting,-on tho RicreaVPolk county, tm Thursday, Juno 16, 1870. and continue over two Lord's Days. Tho brethren will, remember their heavenly privileges and the valuo of these meetings to tho cause of Christ, and will act accordingly. , The Baptist brethren .will boar In mind "that they are invited to sen JTnesacogers to share in the deliberations of said meeting, and also to send theic Ministers to labor with ours io the jreat work of redemption. Tho rates for mes sengers one for each twenty-five members of the cogregation sending them; but each con gregation, however small, should send ono mes senger. By order of tho Committee of Ar rangements. Wm. Ruble, Chairman. Jacksonville and Roseburg papers pleaso copy. - Dallas, May-7, 1870. rTT v Dallas Precinct. The Republican voters of Dallas precinct met in primary convention to select ten delegates to tho County Convcn tion that will meet to-day, at ten o'clock. The convention was organized by the election of J L. Collins, Chairman, and B, i Nichols, Sec The convention proceeded, by ballott, to elect ten delegates to the coun'y convention. The persons selected are J. M. Scott, M. M. Dodson Asa"Sbreve, S. W. Sm.ith, P. C. Sullivan, M. Thompson, E. A. Graham, D. Cosper, T. B. Newman and Wni Huwo. STATE ITEMS. Tho Jlelublican County Convention of Josephi last, and tions : F ter ; Coun jff, Tom F Treasurer, he county met on Saturday iauo;lne louowiug noimna or , Representative, JLJclarnc y Judge, Davidson; oner oyd; Clerk, J. G. Adams ; J. Henderson l Commission ers, Woodcock and Elder ; Assessor, 1.V XtriiJ. CUsw,! (Jtinnrirtf hnrlonrlt. Middleswc rth.7 No resolutions. The Jacksonville News says that the crop3 throughout llogue Kiver va'lcy have never looked better than at pres. eut. Fra.t, 'grain and grass promises a full harvc it.' The late rains have given everything a start that will not bo checded ly any amount of droutb. Thos. Oross. the celebrated meat packer, salys the Statesman, started for Xclcs?apluc suiniiiary. I NEW auvkrtiskmisnts. WIILIAM DAVIDSON, Office, No. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),: f Front itreet, Portland, Oregon. "Washington, May 9. Senator Sherman expressed tho opinion thatj the Senate will do nothing with the tariff. Tho Postmaster General says if the franking privilege is abolished he will be able to reduce letter postage SPECI AL. COLLECTOR of CLAIMS. to two cents. .... In tho Hottse the Land Committee Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts and Merpan have "agreed to report Jback tho China tile claims of every description throughout Or telegraph bill with the recommendation gon i,nd the Territories, WILL BE MADE A that no land grant be given. SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT- A two-lturus vote lor ratiucation now Kv A8 well as with a due reirard to ecoriomy . MIS CELL A NEO US. PREMIUM GANG- ... - PLOWS ! THE BEST KHQWM TO KAN I claimed by the friends of the Domini can treaty. The Government has not received any official information from Cuba, nor is there anything to induce belief of a change in Spanish policy. The President, liaa approved an act allowins Texas office holders thirty in all business matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. REAL ESTATE DEALER. Win. JT. UAEirjiART A NNOUNCES HIMSELF AN INDE- pendent candidate for CONSTABLE for Dallas precinct. Dallas, April 30, 18?0. What Is a Tonic t - Chicago bn ; Wednesday, intending to fQ toke the oatj. un(ler tho act ad- .a !nn (nUinnaa flif.rn I ... t i3.u a. ' i i' I iuw-uuamvM v.w routing me oiuiu io Tcprcseniaiiuu tu The sa ne learnS from Jo. Teal that Congress. he aud If.' Goldsmith have completed The increase 01 imports, excluding K nrUn nf rirtht tract? of land, free eroods. for Cislit months Ot the US- Bear this in mind that although a tonie is, . r! f . '. . . ' .- I i - 887 DTI orn I A . ln vtnt n. stimulant a ttiikulant with imp ovement., lying auou twenty cai year wnsi,-,.. Z:7h:: miles east of Ilarnsburg, in ltnn l,o.t IUltimoiie, May 9. The State of tonic, hut a dkbilitaxt. In HOSTETTER'S contuininb iti all about 0,000 acres. M 'lflnd has 8ued the Ualtimore and STOMACII BITTERS there h , . . timoUting rpi. MUrrnl frmn &X tn S''0 rcr . . . - ,1 element or mo purcsi grauo raanuiwwrett w The prices ranged troin to ??-U per Qhio R R to recover the valueof gold thU or any other country.. Every fiery and acre, according to the situation, ami currency, on its dividend on pre- corrosive oil or acid which contaminates the commerce, is expelled from acre, according to the situation, ana over currcnCyf 0n its dividend on pre- corrosive oil or acid the who!.! purchase combines tho best f()rrc(1 stdcc now amonnting to nearly ordinary liquors of c of; paairi j and hill' land,, watered ex. 0,000,000. The claim is based on oABlTTEBS, by tensiveTv , The intention is to raise nf iL SnnrAmo tk. ccCIIAIiI,EVGE."J mnE UNDERSIGNED, IIAVlNa PUR- X chased J the exclusive right from Win. Ma son, for tho'District comprising tho otinties of POLK and MARION, is manufacturing theso Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders fur ' the same on short notice. S3k. Come, Fanners, and encourage Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise And erfable yourselves to raise Largo Crops. For Sale at my Shop at 3 NX) each. T. II. IilJCJA, 6 . Dixie, Polk county, 0iu - ... ' ,. . . . 1 . .- ri DRUGSTORE. Northwest Corner Main and 51111 StsM T DALLAS. OGX. 4 "onns the alcoholic careful and repeated rec roots, basis HAVINa PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb,-; and wishing to live and let live, I will sell at l-w rates, FOR CASH, everything in my lice; DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY It, 1870. Poutlasd legal tender rates, strti gat S7Jc rely fico, Tjind herewith present all that precincts In IVlk cu Foot Cct. Burnett cut his foot stf with a chopping ax, on Thursday last. . RipexixgT Wild strawberries are beginning to ripen, but it will be tec days before Uicy will bo in their prjme. AppnoAcmxo Cojjpletxox. iTbe new steam aaw-mill, at Lincoln, being built by Messrs. "Walling 3c Witon, is nearly completed.' Owing to the absence of the editor this week tho original matter in our paper is not so full nt wo could wish. Friends will please forbear their criticUm. . Spbakixg. The opposing candidates for Governor will speak in Dallas on Tuesday next, the 17th, at 1 o'clock p. in. Gov. Woods accompanies the party. , MeitE Ino. A gen tit in an, recently from tho Atlantic States, is considering the pro priey of purchasing the Oswego Iron works, and commencing again the manufacture of pig iron. -.';,' ., BorxnAniES op Election rnEciscTs. As there are always qucsti ns arising concerning the boundaries of election rcciicts, wo have examine!! the official records in tho Clerk's of- the boundaries of I'ynty: BKTIIKI. Jginning at the point whero tho north line if Polk county strikes tho Willamette river, thence west to tho lino between sections 4 and 5, T. 6, S. II. 4 W.; thenco south to tho sec tion line ono mile south of ihe line between Ta. 6 and 7, 8.; thence east to the Willamette liver; tbtnee down said river to tho place of beginning. i 8A1.T LAKR. Beginning at the point where the section line between sections 4 and 5, T. 67 S. R. 4 W. strikes the north lino of Polk county ; thence west to Salt Creek ; thence np'said creek to the line between Ts. ft and 7, S ; thence eat to the southeast corner of section 32, T. fi, S. R. 4 W.j thenco north to the placo of deginning. Beeinninr at tho point where the north line tensively , lhe intention is to raise TPrpnt decision of tho SuDrcme tificatioo. The jukes of the valuable ! C ,,tl nrvA If .nil DM ill IhA mMIID . ' 1 1... .b . Bn,l KjtrV.a infiicoil intA Ihii wtioleiiAtn . .. . T 1 ! i . I vuuru , f K fin.t irMin. ntlll further molifv at their eommanu, wc may cipcct uia 'A W"t,.Z. V i.rn iV,n.. tn fi"kimtd llfiifra. Pntont rVii-Hto. Kits "! v.... . - - T , dirusivj? agent, wimii ail tne neauy ana Drain the gredt stock farms of tho United convention has nominated for judges eilln pities which belong, more r less. States I those agreed upon by the caucus. to all liquors in a raw state. It is merely the II. S. Indian convention has called a safe and harmless venule wnicn rentiers me The Willamette Freighting Co.'s mootn on Iav 18th for the DurDOe mclicln;l, virtue. oftth.e prP, if . .. . i nicemig on Jldy loui lor uiv. purpu.e fe.t;ve--increaMne their active power, and dif- new sic tmer, uiiiope, maue ncr inai -f tho l'resident'fi neace f...;n .i,.r w, h ifcnr ih trip on Monday last. Tho craft looks roj;cy toWarg the ltcd men. They also gentle and pleasaotglow which is experienced And all kinds of PURE LTQUOllP, put up expressly for Medicinal us. PEItFUMCRIES OF ALL KIXDS. .very we ion. on cultural Ladd& largest aftef taking a dose of the BITTERS. Instead of creating headache, as unmeditated jstiina lants are apt to do, this salubrious tonic is the AS1IINGTOX, May U. lhe IIOUSC c.!m. and soothes cerebral excitement, strength- Coumiitteo On Reconstruction will to- J ens the nerves, promotes the secretion of the 1, excepting that her niachin lj QQ tho pCople throughout the couu try to lurm auxiliary associations. cry is tdo small by far. The dontract for building the Pavil- ho grounds ot the State Agri- Society, has been let to T. J$. mnrrftW consider the Georgia bill as Ua9tric iuice iuvig.-.ratee the bowelsJ deter- Co 1 for the SUtll of 373 The , i t .1 C .UCria UlU I miaes the fluids t the surface, improves the to.d lor uie sum ui vij. ..mnjimi tV . senate- I i . r bid put m was tor 0 1 ,-i)U. n organic action, and, from its mild yet effective 3lr. y. 1 i thurch, ot urcgon vity, dcrstands that the warnmpt to German tbn that can be adminwtered to thi is at pruscnt in Sahui,says tho States- piiwku against American bonds e aU peculiar difficulties to whi man, m iking preliminary inquiries eon- ca;u0 from Ncrth German Consul organisation aubjecto theui. -. alterative qualities, is the very best prcpara- tuei weaker bUb their 8.4w cernind a project to furnish the city water. ilr.;Uhurch represents capital- ists wh are willing to invest S5U,00U or $75,iQ0 iu this undertaking, if they can . seb a prospect of it paying bate expenses at first. The Bemperaey of Jackson county met in convention on Satttrdny last, and nomtn- ted the following ticket : For State f cnator, James I). Fay ; Heprc sentati ,-es, John K. Hoss, Jackson Ha- & JPictur One AT ' Sittin of the connty crosses Salt Creek t thence west dcr, Jp1. AVeHs : Sheriff, Henry Klip , - I . I L 1 Fit T 1 t , Meetiso tor Work All who are interest ed are requested to meet on the Camp Ground of the Christian Brotherhood, located on the ,Ricrcat, near Dixie, on Wednesday, the 1st of June for the purpose of making some needed repairs to insure the comfort of tho congrega tion at the coming annual meeting. Savethb Tb ees. Yesterday thctwo noble oaks, standing near the M. E. Courch, were cut down, and according to our way ofy think ing an net of folly was committed. Every tree "within -the limits of tho , town should re main. Suppose they do stand on the side walk, who ii there but is willing to step around them. It will not be long before other trees ' will be planted almost on tho same spot to re place those cut down. Cake Recetvep. We received, last Satnr day, a magnificent jelly cake, the munificence of Rev. .Mrs. SpauMing. Wo appreciated the "donation, not so much for its intrinsic value as for the spirit that prompted its giving. It is (he small mementoes that go to make np a pie leant existence, and none better know how to regard acts of kindness than he of a news paper office where all is opposition and war It is the wish of all connected with the office that they gpy always be worthy of the friend ship indicated by the kindness above men tioned. ; .', on said line .to Mill Creek; thence up Mil! Creek to the line between Ts.6 and 7, S.; tbenrc east on said line to Salt Creek ; thence down Salt Creek to the place of beginning. ' JorCLAS. Regtnning at the po'nt where Mill Creek crosses the north lino f the cojunty ; thenoe west to the western bonndary of th county ; tnencft soutn following tne county une to tne b ad, or st a joint due west of the head of Mill Creek ; thence down sid creek to tho place of beginning. DA 1. 1 AS. Begin uing at the half mile post between sec tions 2 and 35, Ts. 6 and 7, S. It. 5, W.; thence west to Mill Creek ; thence np said creek to the southwest corner of Douglas precinct; thence sonth to the section lino one mile south of the line between Ts. 7 and 8, 8.; thence cast el: CoMv Ja?sT. II. li. Shipley; Countt Clerk, Silas J. Pay ; Commis sioner! John IlerronTho. Wright j Assessor, David II ed pa th ; School Su perinrjndcnti Dr. L f. Davfe; Coroner Dr. EJ II. Greeuman. The! Albany Register announces a prize f ght t6 come off this week, be tween two youos.bloodsJ for 25 a siue. ine juaiices anu consume fees will probably swell the araonnt to minutes. over $M each ub!ood." at New York. North Pacific H. H. and Honduras, it says, were espc ciaMy tabooed. milE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC t n t E rl JL is Invited Iw the improved facilities which EW OOK, May 9 A party Of U bave ntly mad to my apparitus, by lioston men start June Jd on an excur-i which lam aula to uke sion to San Francisco. "The capital to amount to fifty' mlUins represented.! OoTcrnor Claflin and the Mayors of Boston and surrounding towns will be! of the party, Tho affair is in charge of Chas. Walcott Brooks, Japanese! Consul to San frrancisco, who ts here en route to AVashington to invite the President and Cabinet, Senate and KepicsQntatiYes to join the party. i v .- . : NASHVirXE,May 10. Legislature convened to-day; neither Housa had a quorum. CitiCAOo. Mav 10. The prize fisht between Allen and Mace was won by the former in tcu rouuds; time, 44 i Thus making the heretofore task of getting correct likenesses of C'llJLDllEN l matur of small Di'inwt. jartlallery located on Main street Dallas. W. II. CATTERLIN. Dallas; April 23, 170. 8:1m j. w. cftAwroun. . J t. a.acwxax. J, Soih t, Cream Tartar, ! Sideralux, Sago?t nird Seed, . V VainU, (hh, ' -; ' Varnuhe, firvsJies, s y 'Domestic Ifus.'iiihj PctcJerSf And everything else that is kept in a TIUST CLASS DRUG STOKE. I II. F Xlt'flOLS Dru-gi DALLAS LIVERY, FEED 8AL - - -... .,, "'.". ,K t Cor. 51 a hi aud Court Slrecta, Thos. 6. Richmond, Proprit ten HAVING PUUCtIA.ED. THE AtOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, wo have r& Ctted and re stocked it in f uch a ui.-mnrw am , will satisfactorily aict every waut of t'uo coia munity. " Ilugglea, single or double, IJacLs Con cord IVajjous, etc., etc., - Furnished at all hours, dsy or .ns&b't, &a fbtirt notice. ;. -J. Superior Saddle Horses, let 'by th Day or Wrck : i . vmm m m stoyei store, TBRI5S, RCASOrJAIltE. 4 T. O. RICHMOND Th6 caus Heard From The Situation. Ed. Republican : Sir you will Press charges that tho Uepubli confer a favor on tho writer of this let- have, hircu wemocrato to leave i ter, ana numerous uiucrs, giviug i the cdunty1, in order to secure an ad a place in yon r columns. It has often to the half mil stake between sections 2 andj vantage at; the ensuing election. We I been reported that the Itcv. S. II. May- II, r. 8, b. It. o, thence north to the place tl . ;f fi h(t ,: J, Kvnr vnrt Hold was dead, and believinff such TC- " " , .- -- j j i - - r t little for the members of its party, ports intended more to slaudcr, that Sllcet Iron, When that paper insinuates that such gentleman than anything eise, i can in men as E ;C. Dice, I. I. Bempsey, and form your readers that I received a let- a host of other as good and honorable ter from hira, dated kocktord, Laiilor- men, ha?c been, or are, influenced to nia, April 10, 1870, stating that he cavo tho .county through the use of closed outbusiness m December last nionov. it only rebounds on the head and had been preaching ever since, - !' Front Street, one Door South of! Post Office, Dallas - - - - - - Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED BEQ LEAVE TO iufurut the rhixen of Dallas and rieinity that they bxve replenished their stock of tin. ware, ana care now oo nana a targe assort ment of Cocking, Box ami Parlor Stoves, FHE II AR SI I YA Ii ! CATEBriLX.An3. It has been only a few days sinco' we noticed great j nests or wehs oC caterpillars fastened to the limbs TJf the wild rose bush. These shrubs seemed at that time to be the only vegetable growth attacked by tnes3 pests, but within the past few days they hare extended their operations to apple trees. The green boughs of tho' orchards, in very many places, are Utterly ' corered ; by these amall brown ; worms. ! At first orchardists cut S. R. 5, W.; thenco north fijinilcs; tlienco E. 1J of beginning. ' '' t CREOLE. Beginning at the centre of section 11,T. 8 S. R. 4," W.; thence north to line between Ts. 6 and 7, S.; thence east 3 milcsj thenco south 4 miles; thence cast 1 mile; thence south" to the La Crcolo Creek , thence down said creek to the Willamette river ; thenco up said rircr to the point where tho half-milo line, running east and west through section 11, TV 8, S. R. 4, W. strikes satd river j thenco west to tho place of beginniog. ! 1 SOLA. ."' T ' Beginning at tho Willamette river 1 mile south of,the line between Ts. 6 and 7 S.f thenco west to tho northeast corner of section 8, T. 7, S. R. 4, W.; thence north 1 milo; thence west i mile ; thenco south 4 miles ; thence east 1 mile; thence south to the La Creole creek; thence down said creek to the Willamette river; thence down said river to the place of begin ning. ' Beginning at tho Willamette" river at the point where the line between sections 6 and 7 T. 9; 8. It. 8, Vf, Intersects said river; thence west to the southwest corner of section 3, T. 9, Cupper, Briuts anil Of everv -description. Also i Zinc, . Tinvare, off lhe attacked limb,-but no w the number is o increased that this method of destruction is - fmpwcticablo. In. one orchard, the owner ri- li sorted to burning the worms by firing blank cartridgei out of his shot-gun. t At the present rate it will not be long until' the' apple crop is ; entirely destroyed. ' sl- . : t-,-'.. - ; j i . ii . i ' i ,..h.V.. r, ."i i . ' ".' -f ; ! Bvvvvx Deatb. -- This ' community r was shocked to hear tha), on ; last Monday, Jesse IK Walling, an old knd estimable eitizen -of Polk county, was laddonly killed. The accident oe- . purred by an attempt on the part of Mr. W. to atop the progress of a loese horse, which was miles ; thence south J mile; thence east to the Willamette river ; thence up said river to the placo of beginning. - ; , - BRIDOEPOUT. . Beginning at tho northcasj corner of section 9i Tf , 8. ft. 5, W.; thence west to the county line; theuco south 6 miles; thence cast to the southeast corner of section 4, T. 9. S. R. 5, W.; thence north to the place of beginning. " T Beginning at the northeast corner of section 10, T. 9, 8. K. 5, W.; thenco; west to 1 the county line; thence south to tho southwest croner of tho coun ty; whence cast to tho line betweea ietstjona )0 and 11, T. 10, S. It. 5,'W. running directly towards a team, when tho horse ran against him, throwing him with vio- theiice north to theplace of beginnings Jcnce against a log, which was struch with the back of-his head, fracturing the ecul! to such uujuriunaio man uvea nut a few moments. Mr. Walling loaves a, large family to mourn his untimely loss, and a large circle of friends who deenlv -vmn,Vrt in. the bereaved la their afflictions. . .The deceased ukvv long time la this county, and; few of that 'association of gentlemen so called.",.!,; I The fact about the matter is, that ho action of tho recent Dcmocratfe County Convention wa3 so at variance with and iagainst the masses of the party: tua mcn w10 hat anX intention of leaving, have put into execution their previous arrangements without reference to the day of election, which and had received about three hundred persons into the church of the United brethren ; also, that he would be bore between this and next harvest, and set tle ail accounts against him. Now, all I have to say i, ,4let him that is with out sin cast the first sone." O. W. BRANSON. Iron Were large! supply of , X Ire, Ac- Having procured the services of a! first-class workman we are now constantly manufactur ing all kinds of tin furnishings for Stoves aud for farmers use. Such as j Stove Holler, Coffee and Tea Pots, Tea Kettles. Milk Pans, Dippers, fl.ard and llutter Cam. i And In fact, M articles of tinware usually found in stove an tinware stores, all of which we offer for sale afprices that will jhstify pur chasers to patronize us rather than Salem or Portland shops. ' Special attention will bo given to rUIt -STOCK OF Ni:W (JC0DS J 1 : ins SPRING T1UDE, ; J Is now open and tor sale at our store, on the Corner of Front anil 51111 Streets, Dal las, Oregon. . ' We Invite the attention of our patrt5S;to our New Stock, consisting of -, - - Dress Goods, ClctJi.ivy, ' ': . ; Hardware, ; Cpoclery Groceries, Boots Slices, . School Fools, x .Stationery,, fyc In fact ererjthing found in Rctkil Stures, At Prices to Suit ths Times. Anecdote of Prentice. During .1.4 ....i.-c the davs precedmsr the war. Prentice would oniy require uia, - 7 bccora(:a great fvoVito with the hardy every priuuipio ui imr uviiuug iu uicn bartv. and v.otc for a set of men who ft w arc not the choice of their party, and only obtained nominations by fraud and trickery. ;;" " backwoodsmen of Kentnckv. who usu ally came to see him when tliev came to LoMisviUe on buisncss : not that they were acquainieu wun nun, just to tee what he looked like. Such visits were peculiarly painful to a sensitive nature, though Prentice had no recourse but to It seems singular that a woman and endure th;m. Keccntioo rooms ard not two men could be riding in a wagon, in use among "provincial, newspapers, aud while crossing a stream one of the and a knock at the door 13 tho only inti- men could tall out into the water and drown and - the other man and woman know nothing about it. Such an inci dent occurred at Morrison, 111. The woman: must have been uncommon en gagcing in her manner. r i D if KM A VISTA. Beginning at the point where the line bo tween sections 6 and 7, T. 9, S.. R.,3, W lutcraccts thpWUlametto river; thenco west to the north wpst corner of section 11, T. p, S. H. 5, W.j thence south to the county line j thenco ea3t to the ; Willamette river; thence down said river to the placo of beginniog.; C mation of a visitor, before hp enters the room. ; One of these enthusiastic indi viduals shook Pre n lice warmly by the hand one day when ho had come, as he aaiu, ou u visu tJi "curiouyf : auu, al ter scanning the. editor's features in va rious lights, drew himself; up and said Tho Davenports gavo an exhibition " "So you're old Georg l). Prentice, in . Denver, and let an old miner shake are you ? Well, I'm miahty glad to hands with the spirit that put its hand see you. Jim Dodd bet mo you was out of tho holo in the cabinet, lie. good looking and I bet you wasn't J ond snatched one of the Davenport Brothers I think I've won it," ; " . out ot the cabiuetand mashed the doort ' : -l .1 - - 1 I I .1 uown,uuuiWrnoruiancemmoupin An outward and visiblo sign - of the , ' n eommenccmont ot court eoonoroy1; in 1 '. : : - .' Paris is that the Kmnre.! bus noMtivo American Tiay from Jfcbraka hag ly appeared tiylce jo public In the been selling in Livprpool for a ton. famp drees, : .. . 1 " Country Prodace takes ia exohan Goods I for Of alt kinds. : In connection with the stove and tia store, we will continue our MEAT MARKET, Where will be kept all kinds of seasonable meats, both FltES II and SALT. In exchango Twr goods in oar line we will take all kinds of country produce, such as : ButUr, Eggs, Chickoas, Flour, Bacon, &o. We invite the public to call and examine our stock. CilA WrUKJL) A XtUWAIAN. Dallas, March 4, 1870. Mf Those baring, old accounts tr rciicfttd to call and settle by CASH .r NOTE. " t Wo thank -tho public for 'thvir liberal pat ronage in tho past, and hvp tvt a cuJiUuiuinca of the same. . . Vi.''" ." '' . n. a. j.d; lee. Dallas, March 1st, 1870. ; Mf W. II. TEAL1 Wagon & Carriage iHakcr, Main Street, Dallai I HAVE ON HAND AN AsJoRTMKNT ot Lnmlr Wagons, Express Wagons and buggies of various kinds, ready fjr sale. : COME Oil WITH YOUR CASH! You' all know what ray wagons are; fori hare been well patronised for the last TEN YKAUS, for which I feel thankful. And the last year they went ofl" like Hot Cakes. I am well, prepared to do all kinds of work in my trado. . . I . I havo in my employ the best Illacksmltb in tho County, who is prepared to) do Shoeing la the best Style, on short notoe, and every kind of blacksmith work; doae In a neat and workmanlike manner, and according to Orderr at rasontble rats. ; Also J'llntlng done to order. Bring alonsc your old Wagons lluggies, and gt thempainU TriE UNDEltSlONED HAVING pen. chased all tho piintdifr mutt-rial used in the publication of tho Vt'uutjf 7'imea, newspaper, together with aSl the book 4 ami c-! counts belonging to uid "pai-cr, liavo; asu-i- ated ourselves together und have engaged in the publication of a weekly paper, ni i;ilJas, iu Polk County, Oregon, to b eulktl tlio Oregfon IccivkIIictri All debts duo the Pofh-Cwnty Time, both on subscription and auveriising account, are now . duo, and prompt fa) went is greatly de sired. ' : - , ;;.:' All prepaid snlscmvtkvns of Mta ..Time, not extending beyond June 11th, T!?70, will, iu jus tico to the subscriber. b fjlk'4 out by xt. New subscriptious and p,lrii-tifuir.o.uti aro earnestly solicitud. . IVo bc ' osfur) ; sub scribers and advertise that ilivy will get val ue received for tiie patronage thvy citcud to the EEPUJJL1CAN. ' i. m. c. tiArrT, . . w. w. iu)un 1:, . y W.'LV WU1TSUN. , Dallas; Ozn, Msroh 5, 170. Dallas, April 9, IS70. W 11. TEAIi. 4S:6ua milE ELLENIMLK MILL COMPANY Jfc will give tho hiRlitst tuirit t -t.rioo, for wocd, delivirod at their factory in I'olk Vt ; Their Store? is also open, n ptitnil v.n- sorttnuntof Dry Uods, UrocctUBy HAidiio, Ao. 2-U' '1