DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1870.
TOWN & COUNTY fSEWS.
-Portland logal'tender ratesi strong at 7la
Grass Crop. The "hay crop, this summer I
will be unusually heavy; probably better than
for several years past.
Pcblic Docvme.vts. We " acknowledge the
receipt of Valuable Congressional documents
from Senator Williams.
r Sojld Oct. .Air. W. W, Boono has, sold oat
business of pabMdbiog. the paper will be con
tinued under the pamo firm name as heretofore.
Twix Colts. Mr. II. N. V. Holmes, of this
county, has a mare that gave birth to twin
foils this spring. The colts aro about ten days
old and . will probably live.r This is a m
nituric of rare occurrence, though instances
have been known of a like pheuomenon.
Native CtovEB.fIn this netghborbooil We
-IxWe a variety, off cbjyer indigeianous to the
80il, that, in favored localities, makes a very
large growth.' We saw , a stiitk this wcelt,
plucVed from a door-yard that was thirty
inches long. The variety thrives well on our
i'dryest landl and fceenxs to stand a drouth al-
most as well as alfalfa
I RusAWAY. Last Monday, a four-horse team
.that was being, used for hauling gravel with
which to mend the roads, became frightened
and unmanageable.. The result wis the horses
ran "away and smished u the wagon some
The driver, a son of Mr. W C. Browa ,oj thbJ
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legs, inougn lueKiiy no uunesweru u.-uitu.
Democratic Covsty Ticket.- Far Repro-
BontAtives, Rjtij. Hiydau, R. J. Grant, Wm.
iComegys; County Judge, J. ILMyer ; County j
E. Davidson.
Nkw Ciipncn. The congregation of the
Christian Church at Amity, in Yamhill county,
will erect a church edifice this summer, 32x50
.feet in size. , The walls of the building are to
be twenty feet bih and a spire on top of that
thirty feet high. The structure is to be com
pleted on or before the 1st of November next.
Sealed proposals for doing the work will b re- j
ecived by the bu-.iasng committee, at Amiiy, 1
until the 21st of May. : -i : ;
nirF!i to nkkre a class of turehascrs as this I
- -ut..-.-'-i,, -t-f,-1. wt, rarm.
lit ill . iiiiu 1 iiiiiLB nuv " 1 11 l v. . . ...wi. .w.u..,. t
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in part or iu a body, cannot do so cheaper or
mere expeditiously. -
Pcblic Speakim!. The candiJatea for Oov-
em or spoke htrc last Tuesday, to a very large
audience, more than could be accomodated in
the conit bcuse. The debate was opened by
, Gen. Palmer, ho, in a A.w well chosen words,
rxra do a good imprtssiun. , lie was followed by
Oov.'Woods, who Fpoke of the political issues
of the day at length. lie was followed by Mr.
Orovcr, whose speech was dull and sluggish
and tbe speaker labored hard, whether, from
lack of alility or because the principles be ad
vocated were bad; 13 a question wo will not un
dertake to decide. Excepting on the china and
suffrage questions which are not in isauo at this
time, Mr. Grover was entirelyon tbe defensive,
and U was apparent to all that the republican
speakers had .him 4San advantage. Mr. Pal
mer made friends by his visit, while tho oppo
ite was tho casj-wivh Mr. Grover.
Rais. We have bsen visitc 1 this week with
, nnctber rain that will do tho growing crops
much gcb-1. though it was not absolutely need
ed. The showers, this time, hive been very
warm, and the growth of vegetation has not
been checked in the lcat. t On Tuesday night
15.i00tbs of an Inch 'of rain fell ; on Wedties
da'y 80.100th?, and on Thursday evening 5.100
making a total rainfall of one inch daring" the
week. . The 7 character -cf this rain has been
such that the ground is left in an excellent
conuuion, ani nu iears are cnieriaineu 01 me
, L . . . .
rifikinrr fit tli .irtn(pj Thu rmn irunrf-a nnJ
ars are cnieriaineu 01 ms
. . .
ce; 'This rain insures srood
sstf The only danger now
Another rain; will cause the
crops for next harvest
jo be Icared Is that Another 'rain i wdl cause tho
fall sown grain to grow so rank thatt wUl fall
aowDn nui. men, we ininn sucn a case is not
, i..i . . y
probable. We mav have another rain in June.
bat if it is not heavier 'than usual, no: material
damage will be. done to the
early grain, while
it will be an advantage to the late sown fields.
We think all may rely ou a more bountiful har
veaet this summer than we hare over seen be
fore in this State. 1 ; , ' ,
CxJAL BAKk. We have seen a specimen
; 1. -1 l lAfr.T A lawttsrtai1 bmA tiniA Binpft.
.r.- -.. Ttnn'neas the Grand Rond
in question ha4 evpry. appearance of being an
witrr;; The bank has not been pros-
excellent article. The bank has not been pros
peeled, to any great extent, ! but sufficiently to
; eatisfy the proprietors that a Valuable deposit
of this excellent fuel exists. We think when
the Coast Range of mountains shall be thor
oughly explored, cdal beds will be fouud to ex
-it throughout the whole length. Valuable
leads have been found at Coos Bay and in the
same range north of the Columbia river, nnd
41 iirtriy In tha nttftn at tha AtsAmof if tfl Vill f.
.rcnsonaoie 10 suppose mac me. wnoio jmounia.n
made to the new discovery either from the ral-
; " iKltX ic& ZSZZ & a
range is a rich coal held. A good road nan be
Icy oY oSeanV 'Oar. miners 'will doubtless" nnd
a mcTre remunerative employment while sc;k-
viem, a, nuiiuvs, tuu, o. x.uim, mo buuiuwcbi, v-wruur gugiw Fluj (JlUO, and but a traction more that! fctttig would be t-pared to the sc: If they
j Assessor, Wm. Ridge way; Treasurer, R. M. thence south to the settion line one mile south either New Hampshire Vermont, New pi! implicit faith in this wholesou4 vege-
iMay; Commissioners, Wm. Jones, J. K. De- of the lino between Ts. 7 and 8, 8.; thence cast rl- TllinnU nr K,lilnrii5i Thn tntil uW i,nv,i,r8nt' corrective, and nervine, and
i, .t . , i t a" . 'i.i tr m . i l 1 . ' lurk unnois or aiuoruid. i.ho 10141 discarded the pernicious nottrnms advertised
.lashmutt;. School , Superintendent, h. me- to the half-mile Stake between -sections 2 an1 faj, .for 0re Q was 43 inches. by ignorant and mercenary charlatansi 12-4w
' vard: Surveyor. A. P. Butler; Coroner, Dr. J. 11, T. 8, S. R. 5. W.-, thence north to tho place 0 - I
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- .1 snn ' nrttint v nro For titi Senator purposes; bi bc ei wan. umwfr iww wiiet 1 - : ' ,
Re At. Estate. We call the attention of all Beginning at tfl Willamette river 1 mile u",. I'' 11 ' f r tiM dutant; 2 a-rs of oak tunher two tuiiles and
interested to the real estate advertisement of south of the line between Ts. 0 and 7 S.; thence ;U!;,a'n ah er ; lor lU'presentauvcs, 9 aert-s of uak tiraWr one mite distant Tbe ; - . t
MessrsRussell & Ferry, in this issue. Per- west to the northeast corner of section 8, T. 7, J. 0. Oainnbcll, Orson fetr. -.Kobert tracts of land .totb best , 1 ; : ; V
- '- (niBmn Lir Xhwiff Pit Dunn for gram and etock uruis . in Fi outy. - Can- . ; , ,
sons having lands to sell will do well to call at S. R. 4, W.; thenco north I mile; thence west nieroo , lor. ontmi.. 1 ax lunn , lor advanta-eouly inU thrc or four That Is to say, that the lands of " hinsr"
the branch office in Dallas, and see the advan- i mile; thence south 4 miles; thenco east I iUtlty .Judge, ij.- .. Kahicrj : .lor firWf. , scarcely attract the attention of th Emi-
tages poed by this firm for finding pur- e: thence south t the L Creole creek : -"-V'1" -7 .?uJ TrcwurCf, U Term, $1 -,r erf, to bo sold together for f'8"
x. .-:. :..,u..:,..t .. . .. .... ...... .. . fCarewkt : - for tchool Sunerinteudent. cah iu band. Apply t w a fertile, toesJtuyreirton,wuue lands in Ore-
, - - . - - . . I tJJl.A. .
r inrr. u i;i it utc iuuit ciuui v.s?aj uui ia-s is 1 r lAnnA iiiirii cni-i r ri u- c r.ui v i, wirnniTA rivon 1 ' - . 1 . . . . 1 s
ing for-eoal snd working the ' Veins, than by
running off to'the' Territories after gold excite
ments.1' "- - . .
Po "n da'rik s " of "EWctiox Precincts. As
there are always quostims arising, concerning
the boundaries of election -precincts, we have
examined the official records la the Clerk's of
fice, and . herewith present the boundaries . of
all tbo precincts in Polk county : . ".'
Bcgiuningat the point where the north Hrfo
ot rout county; strikes ; tho Willamette - river,
thence west to the line between sections 4 and r1 t'Alr 7i iUnU 1'J5UIA1.XX Aw I'UWinLY COLLKCT
5, T. 6,'Sat; 4 W, tbenco South to the sec- l f Boheuu mines for the gD, as weU as with a due feard to economy
tionf line one mile south of the line Vetwoen
Ts. 6 aud 7, S.; thence east to the "Willamette
river ; theneo down slid river to-the place of
beginning. . , . ...
. v 5SAI.T LAKE.
Beginning at . the point where the section
line between sections 4 and 5, T. 6. S. It. 4 W.
strikes the north line o Polk county j thence
west to Salt Creek j thenco up said creek to the
lino between Ts. : 0 and 7, S.: thence cast to
the southeast corner of section 32, T. 6, S. R. 4
W.; thence north to the place of daginning.
Beginning at the point where the north line
of the county crosses Salt Creek ; thence west J
t
on said line ta Mill "Creek i thence un Milt I
rr.' ' . I
Creek to the hoe between Is. 6 ana t, thence
e
n
east on said Hn to Salt Creek j 'thence dow
Salt Creek to the place of beginning,
v noCOLAS.
Beginning at the' po'nt where Mill Creek
crosses the north 1'mW.f the county; thonoo
west to the western boundary of the county;
thence south , following the county - line to ihe
. , : . ' 1 . .
man, ur t n iuiui uue hi-m
creeK ; xneiieo uown sata cree
beginning.
n.Al.LAS. ' '
Beginning at the half mile post between sec-
tions 2 and 35. Ts.' 8 and 7. S. II. '5. W.: thence I
wegt to Mill Creek; thence up said creek to
of beginning.
tA CREOLE.
.Beginning at the centre of section It, T. 8,
S. R. 4, W.; thence north to line between T. 0
and 7. S.: thence east 3 miles : thence eouthU
miles; thence east I mile; thence south to the
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La Creole Creek, thence down said creek to
tho Willamette river ; thence np said river to J
the. ,,?r ih h-.!f.tn;! iM-rdnnioff
eaat and wct
f ; strikes said river thouc west to th place
of begiuuiug. " . - . '
vt.,,w . 1 -.vr .Y tf. r.f I
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1 1 1 li -' 1
o
KOSUOt'TlT.
AJ'.'iUUlU Ut LUJ ItiiljllllHO HtVI I
point where tho lino between sections 6 and 7
T. & IV. 3, W. intersects said ivfr; tEenc
west to the southwest corner of section 3, T. 9,
S. K. 5, W.; tliehte north finite thenfe E. 1J
.miles; thence sontbi mile; thence east to tho
Willamette river ; thence up -laid river to tho
place of beginning.
Beginning at the northeast corner of section
9, T. ?, S. It. 5, W.; thence west to the county
line: thence' south t iniis; tbowfti cast to the
" a
southeast corner of section 4, T. !). S. R. 5, W.;
thence north to th iAach of beifuiriiag.
Lrr ki isitTB,
Beginning at the northeast corner of section
to, T. 9, B. 11. 5, W.; thenco west to the
county line; thence south to the southwest
croner of the county ; thence cast to the lino
between saetionj 10 and 11, T. 10, S. U. 5, WV
thence north to th-e place of begtnoing.
;. -.r Bt'KS.VIJTA. .
Beginning at the point where the . line be
tween auctions 6 and 7, T. 9, S- I- 3, W.
intersects the Willamette river thcjica west to
the northwest corner of section 11, T. 9, S. R.
5, W.; thenco south to the county line ; thence
east?; to the Willamette river; thence down
said river to the 'place of beginning.
Our TIctct. S
, The men who were gresented? to, tho
voters of.Polk county by tllO5 Rc'publW
n . t .. . .
can County (Jonvcution. last baturday,
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can County (Jonvcution. last baturday,
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,Wi?f lfeftf "K10
community. Wo nped say nothing in
I community. ,.? C ,DCCd Say n
co,umendatlon of, tho ticket, for CVerV
1 . ... , -. . i .
man on it is well known in the county.
I v J
.III thb Democrat,, iotKe "comin"g efec;
tiAn. nro dGfatmi J whu.Ti naV nirti,
u..tu u
sau---wo hope .will be the case, they
will haveHhe ; satisfaction of knowing
that they, as well as - Kepublicans, will
have a good set ot county oiiiccru. tlio
llepuwicaa aioinioeer.iaro men who
will carry-tho jwholetreugtlv of the
will Certainly elect tho ticket. ' ?..-;;
-. - ' : " ' 's "
- v- ' - t t :
The Kansas Legislature has passed
Work and a "choice husjband were cet
Hin to reward i thoir enterpniO, may
Mill r v ,v" . V
ondcr ,why it w necessary. - ,
- i
't Rcprescntatiyo -toargent Ppo og
new American com of silver,-valued
.20ccnts.-i
........ . .....
bill .appropriating. $Itf,0U0 to build a until paid, together -witn costs ami accruing ,
home -fur M.Dta- women 1. U avcor -u-1 ta -tad 01 wfc tt, ,lovi W ' ti.r.,
worth. This IS, good, but tho Eastern petldonce. Polk county, Oregon, at tho -drug 0 wm contiuuo our j , . ,
Girls' Who have been urged. to CO West, store of L. A. Robh, -Juno the 8th, 1870, be- ,;. - v. ,m '-'i m'mwitn
i iMd 'hut plenty of 'W.J1 . .i-ii MEAT MAUU1ST, .;
ry
" The; Albany Register ? says : - ifhe
mcasdes ard 'quietly spreading "through
tie city, .
Tho' pcopje of '12ageno City arc al
ready making preparations to celebrate
the 4th of 'July. ,f
John, FuMcrton ha9 been, appointed
Assistant1 Marshal to take the ccuSus
of Douglas, county.
Fult - fo - ; ;
t Hugli ; Ilcnshaw, : of Lane county,
whilo out huutiug tho other day, lost a
thumb by the accidental discharge -of
Ins rifle. . ?
6 Caterpiliars are 'comraUtlnff'" ravages
upon trees and shrubs in the Umpqua
valley. , It is feared that fruit trees
will, iq many localities, ue ruineu.
tt 13 reported that the Corvallis pCO-
tle are aflllCted with the mumps ' to UIl
. .11 .. . i - I
uiiiiuuifUMie.icvfn.ucau., "aV"
resulted from them during thp past tWO
weeks.
rru.. M .t.ITm!11
o,m,t,. ntfTltf fni. !noli.ia na wri
Sunday, night -. about lour inches, as wq
learu by a dispatch to the Evcmiuj
.Alii; Vj.uiuuii.ia iici uu unuuiiiii
Commercial. At,, the Dalles th liver
rose about ah inch. J ' " .
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Tho AVashini! 'on correspondent of
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the Journal says 0 en. (yunby. will tart
tor the ruC'lhe coast about the 1st Ot
T,,ltr II !u a uiomA (ltn (iuA -in
statu items;
of the head of Mill July. He is to Succeed Geu. Crook in ers is iavitcd to its ba!iami efft iu those pe
oi uie neaa ci .nn j culi.ir cas of functiuKalirrc;uIarity and irri-
sek to the place of command of this Department. taUo, .which,.. whn egl-td or untreated,
The Farmer publishes tho averages
of rainfall of. twelve btatOS, lor JunU- l
ary from wliicll it appears that Oregon
l.,., .1.,-;..,. t..,f ,nnU thn 1
had either Elaine, j Massachusetts or
Within a few weeks past, says the
'I Tf . - " . I 11K 1
iwOaCUUrg jti$ifint st'vuiai uauiu uuu
sheep buyers have made their appear
ance in this valley, ami our farmers
have n r.rosDeet -of beintr able to dis-
. . . ... . I
po.Q of their surplus Stock. JLJJHlg
this week the Dixon Jlrothcrs Of the
North Umpqua, gold between five and J
, . t...r..l.l ,.ntt t liFAnto. I
0f N evada. I
m-. I.
lllC lvcpuuucan -noujinuiioiia iu uavk- 1
I iir-ii rf i . i '
V llltam .'I. J timer , lor UT i. ur,
S. II owai d : for 1 cmi mission rs. J oh n
'
Bilger and Enoch Walker ;. for Assess-
e '
Oanunar.
The 'Jacksonville Sentinel of the 4th
gays : TImj Josephine County Demo
cratic! Central Committee were to hold
a meeting on last Tuesday, with a view
to hoMim a now convention.1 Their
proKueuiiiy.i uuw iuu.wt m.
It Will be a dlflicult task, indeed, lor
iIia lmaor:iti leaders there to rallv
their forces again on a county ticket;
but it seems they are going to try it.
The Jacksonville News, of the 11th,
: rt- t . l . . ...
savs - A hrc was 10 uo a truru couveu
tion held on that day to uominatca'
people s ticket in Jackson county.
The foilegUtg argument done up in
Ggures shows which party lost and
which gained in the recent elections.
It is a kind of a pity to force it iipon
Democratic attention ju-:t at present,
bat the journals of that stripe indulge
so much in the proverb, straws," &c,
that we cannot refrain ;
RCpbfcm gain in the Tenth Congress- V
mA . . H At.:.
i.m.il Dist.tii-t of Ohio
Republican "gain in Rhode Island ......
Republican gain in Cincinnati.....
220
...5,000
Titnync r.-ilio ff:itn in Connecticut
1 run
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,v"
2i llepuUlican gam ......... .........
- The honorable Mr. Stanley , brother
to Lord Stanley, paed through Oma
ha, cn route to California, April 28th.
Wm. J. AIr.UAI
A NNOUNCE3 IIIMS'ELF.-i AN .IMlv
fi teiflnt cliai
didato for .COMSTAULli
jaiias precinct,
. -Dallas. April :iot 170.
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4?;;.i t s i.pv33? &a!e.
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r Y VIRTUE , i" i .trir itio Circuit
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udy and against L. A Robh, for the sum
' three hundred and forty dollars, 0. 8. gold
, I silver coin, with interest at the rate of one per
a Ccnt. per month from 'rendition of judgment,
- ent Medicines, Paints, Oils, and a ganeral as
sortment of such notions us are generally kept
I,.. ... u. . .I..... A r Ik ....n.h
jt w o,t,ock A M-
Persons wishing to establish themselves in a
&.yQ M
at . , J.iW.sa
well-paying and nice little business, will do
d, .
SMITH.
12-lw Bhcriff of Polk Co., Ogn.
uvfljr advertisements:
4 ?
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
r r ' - r- t ,
Office, No. 61 (Adjoining Telegraph Office),:
r Front street, Portland, Oregon, i
SPECIAL COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS.
Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts and Mercan
tile claims Of every description throughout Or
.frnn a.rwl thft TrHtor!o9. 1VTT.T. 'UK MAT) IS A
in all business matters intrusted to his caro and
the pj-oceeds paid over punctually.
HEAL ESTATE DEALER,
Words' of Weight for Wives and
, . Mothers. -
The superiority, .of IIOSTF.TTER'S STOM
AL If TUTTEUS over all other tonicft'iinrf cor.
recti vea, as a remedy for dyspepsia, billious-
Hess, nervou affections, and all complaints oi
the visceral organs, aud as a preventive of ma-
larioun dkordtrs, M proverbial ; but perhaps
HU not to generally known that the ingredi
ents of this laaj'tusi invig-naiu and aUeraiive
exei ciie a powerful and f inot beuetieial influ
ence iu thut numerous and distnssing claes of
ailments, of which w uviny thousands of deli-
cat0 W0Ulcn are tbe patient, uncompUiniug
Tictim?. The special troubles of the cx, com-
mencing with the dawn of womanhood.
atlJ r, V i trty-nve
ypars. r ioiuh win ixrittiiii; ; rt-
H hy ptratiou of tlis aduiralila veg-
etable prci aration, as Buy of the complaints
. ' . i!K fi,,TB h u ' ,n
mended a a specific- The attention of moth-
er is invited to its balsami effect iu those ie- 1
,K'EtrT thf. ,hca S hott 1 lf 8
rfut nnd dan?ercas dru lo often reort I to
iu such caen. The wild tonic atd restorative
action of the IilTfLUb is all the assistance
e the difiiculty, and avast amount of suf-
HOn ACRES OF FARMING LAND
Jl 9 in Polk county, tw injlcs from
Dallas, on '-the road to Jsiktri, all under good
fence, repaired this spring; 175 arrei now un
der cultivation. 2j acres of tim'ithv! meadow.
and well watered . by -springs aud wells; threw
uwfctunjr i.uaffs n one coui warn on iue
lot of fir timber containing 140' aerej. sitnated
fivf wile ofi and is thoiMirest timber to the.
vaiuy an i very vaiuae 1 r ratis ana nuiiamg
flucH & Ferry,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
PORTLAND. OREGON,!
OR. , , j
D. M. C. GAULT, '
Dallas Oregon.
12-tf
HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC
u ivited lo tbe improved filitics which
I he recently made to my apparatus, by
which I am able to take
'l ; V..;. AT 1 ;-.- ''
OL i 1 1 i 11 s: -
' Thn": makin the heretofore task of getting
correct Hkencsies of CIllLiHI2' a matter
ot saiall rn'i!int. ' !
'XiT Gallery iucatcd on Mam ftiwt Dallas.
' - W. H. CATTERLIN.
DalJax, April -22, 170. 8:lm
J. W. CIlAWrOKO. .. ',.,'J,. T, B. XKW1IAS.
riONEEU TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front1 Street, one Door! South of I
rpsi umce, j -
j " " ,iv l
HR UNDERSTGNI BEG i LEAVE TO
I 1 inform the eitisens of IaUa anl viridity
that thev have replenished , their stock of tin-
wre,"aud have uow ou baud a large assort
ment of
1 -luvr ana l unar mores.
1 r r .. 1 . .. r. . .
; Timcarc,
Cupper, ' ' ' - ' '
livm and
! Iron Ware
Of every description. Also a large supply of
Sheet Iron,
Zinc A
Ire, frc.
Having procured the services of a first-class
workman we aro now constantly manufactur
ing all kinds of tin. furnishings for stoves aud
for farmers use. ; Such as j .
Stove Hollers, Cofl"e and .Tea Pots,
Tea Kettles, Milk pan, Dippers,
Lard, and. llutter Cans. v
And in fact, all articles of tinware usually
1 f..nrl 5n strtvfa an tinware stores, nil of which
fe..r .ri. I-riff. Ih.t fUiJ.Miiy Pr-
I v... ..rill.nftfin .11 ho nitfiln In "
ot
or i-
:
- Where wHl be kept all kinds of seasonable
me!ats, both h Uhttll ana pAi.i. ,, ,
. t. i.no.lt in nil. Ill
mo wo will
tae ftU klndj of, countrv pr0(juco, 8v
take all kinds ot country proauco, bucu us
r v.crcrii. Chickens. Flour. Baoon, &cu
Wo Invito' tho pnblio to. call nhd examine
our stock. ? CRAWFORD & NEWMAN.
DallasMarch 4, 1870. 1-tf
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REAL ESTATE.
a m a
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OME ALL YE THAT DESin
lensant Homes in a Goodly Laud arid
consult
Eeal Estate Broken and Collection Agents,
V. W. Corner of First and Washington
- , - streets, .
PORTLAND, OREGON,
OR
II f , It A 11 j I
XJ' . XTX V vJ m. U XJ M.
REAIi ESTATE ACJET,
At the Branch Office,
IN
Dallas, Polk Couuty, OregouL
money.
We now proclaim that special at tentiop will
be eiven to the purchase and sale of Real Es
tate; and moreover, we cheerfully impart the
information that we have a large amount of
City Property,
Town Lots,
Farms,
Improved, ami
Unimproved Xands9
ltock Ranches,
Timber Lands,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
For sale at reasonable terms,
In the Ilest Portions of tho State.
And In eon elusion," we would Impre's npon
the minds of persons desiring to Bell Real Es
tate that they incur no ex pen so in placing
their property in our hands, unless a Sale is
effeeted,' ' : ., ' :" ' "
Particular attention ts directed to the fact
that a large amount of desirable
ands can be
"purchased at the Branch Office,
DALLAS, POLK COUNTV,
DREQ0N.
D. Me . OAULTe '
Heal Estate Agent.
12-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
PREMIUM
GANG
w . PLOWS
THE BEST 'KNOVU TO M AH I
11IIE UNDERSI(lNBDp;HAVI.Nf- PTR.
. chased the exclusive right from Wm. Ma
son, for the District comprising the counties of
POLK and MARION, is nlaBufacturing tbeaa
Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for
the same on short notice. - i; ; .
V-S3EJ Come, Farmers, tfnd encourage i
Webfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise
And enable yourselves to raise Largo Crops.
For Sale at my Shop at $IOO each
7r ;T.;II. XUCAt .
6 ' . ; Dixie, Polkcounty,Ogii.
DRUG sfORE.
Northwest Corner Mala, and Mill ets.,
if
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. f?. Rwbb, Mid
wishing to live and let live, I will sell at 1"W
rates, FOR CASH, everything in my linet ;
DrnM, . Patent ; iTIcfliciiies,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put np
4 - expressly for Medicinal use.
PERFUMERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Cream Tartar,
kaleratus, StigO)'' '
liirdSeetl,
Paint, 0Ut
VarnisJte&i Brushes, '
Domestic I) yfsr -.
. WasJdng PvicJert,
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE. , ,
I !! F. NICHOLS. Druggist,
DALLAS LIVERY, FEES '.& SALE
T
Cor. Malu aud Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
TTAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Li. Stand of Mr. A. II. WliUev, we have re
fitted and re stocked it iu Mich a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
luunity. .-"
Buggies, single or iftmhle. HacksCon-
cord IVagous, ctci etc..
Furnished at all hours, diy or night, on
short uuticc.
Superior Saddle Ilorea, let by th
Day or Wrck ,
T23RC1S, REASONA IfLT.
4 T. G. RICHMOND
FJKESM AURlVAIs!
1
o
UR STOCK
OF NEW
GOODS
F
FOR
TUG
SWUNG TKADE,
Is now open and lor sale et our store, on, the
Corner of I'Voiit aud 3IHI- Streets, Dal
las, Oregon.
We invite the attention of our patrons 4o
our New StocJr, rcneistius of
Dress (foods,
' . Clothing, ,
Hardware,
Crockery
Groceries, ; - '
Boots !f Slices,
Scliool fiaols, ;
, Stationery, SfC
In fact everything fouud in' Retail Storesj
At Prices 1 3 Suit the Times.
Country Produce talcea in exchange for
. .' - ' Goods 1
Those having old accounts ar rcqucsUd to
call and settle by CASH r NOTE. . ,
We thank the public for llu ir nfccrsl pat
ronage iu tbe past, aud hope for a contiuuaSce
of the same. . . .
N. A. J. D. LJut.
Dallas, March 1st, 1870. 1-tf
w.jO.TEAL,';:;;.;;:: ,
Wagon & Carriage Zakcra
' Main Street, Dallas. ;
"f" HAVE ON JIAau A ASMiiu.6u
I of Lumber Wagoiis, Express Wagons and
Buggies of various Kirms. reaujr iur -.
GOFtlE JJN WITH YOUR CASH 1
VmV nil know what my wnsronsare; fr t
have been well patronuod for tho last TEN
"""w k . sat a'a
YEARS, for which 1 teel tnuuKiui. aoo me
last year they went fit iikc ijoi vases.
I iu well prepared to do all kinds of work
In tit w Irniln.
I have In my employ the bett Illaeksmilh.
fn the Couiuy, who i prepared to do Sh:ftrtg
Ill IIS 1 ' .
in ' ,tbe lest Myle, on s-mirr-.ueuce, n cvvrj
kind of blacksmith' work done in" a neat and
workmantiko manner, and according to Order,
at reasonable rates.-' - 5
Also Painting dime to order, Bring along
vour old Wagons Buggies, and get thrtu painU
U. ' " W. 11., TEAL.
Dallas, April 0, .1870. 1 1 6:0m
lVOOl. WAATI51I.
r-
T' HE ELLENDALB MILL COMPANY
' will give the highest market price for
wool, delivered at their factory In Folk.Co.V
(I Their Store is also open, with a general as
sortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Ae. , ... f. .. ..... . 2:tf
Q
UEENSWARE IN AEUNDANCE
At
J. 11. LBWl'8."