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- DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAT 28, 1870.' Tovna COUNTY HEWS. Portland legal tender rate's, strong at 88jo f - - Strawberries.- This 6ummer fruit is in its prime tuia ween, nuu muso uu aio lnio thm htr th Tnil-full. ".';' J ; : .a. 4 wuiiuu v 4 vw w M.v- - - ery interesting lotter of Joseph Gaston, pub- usnea on iu ouuuuo ui. iuw itrauu. i ; : TtEi.icior;sI--PresiJent Marsh, of the Pacific tt; niil AfrariT lh vmlnit.ninraiiip and t uuivoiaiivi www i 0 evening, in the M. E. Church of this place, on Sunday the 5th of June. ; Cakp Mketixc The M. E. Church will . held a, camp meeting, on their cainp grounds, near Ellendale in this county," commencing Thursday, Juno 9th, and Continuing over Sun- ( - UoTEU-Mr. L. Ai Robb has leased the Dal las Hotel and is now prepared to cater to the tastes of the traveling public. We are pleased to know that wo are to have a publio house in or town, and hope that a liberal local patron age will be extended. ; ? - AssApiT.-Xesterdiy, at noonthVe, Wm. Ila good, aged about 11 years, made an assault upon'1 the perso'd ' of ?Jam'es Williams, aged about 13. Ilagood 'struck Williams on the headwith a Blung-sbot, making a bad wound. . Dr. Bond dressed the wound. Both of the boys were attending school here. Ore TOR Travel. The Yamhill and Ocean Beach Wagon Road is now open for the accom modation of the traveling public. : By this rjute the ocean beach can be reached by wag ons and is the only point that can be so driven to on the coast of Oregon. The resort is a "ery fine one for summer excursionists. Wonmxc toe Roaps.- The Road Supervis ors throughout the county have. been rcpair ., .., ing the public highway dnring the past. week. In this district a large force of men and wag ons and teams have been employed in hauling gravel from the creek, and spreading it-on the yoads where mud does abound in the wet sea son. " ' ' ; .V - . ... Lightxixo. On Thnrfday night last we , were treated to an exhibition -of nature's own pyrotechnics. In the region of country bor dering on the Cascada Mountains, To tbo east of us, the lurid lightnings flashed wildly, and to, an. observer atJjarpoint were, no doubt, tfrigbtfalf but to oi, at this safe distance, noth ing hat, a snse of beautiful grandeur was ex perienced. , Democratic Coixtt Ticket. F-.r Repre Caentatires, Benj. llayden, R J. Grant; Wm. ; Comegys ; County Judge, J; H.'Mrer ; County Clerk, D. J. Holmes; Sheriff, S. T. Eurcb ; Assessor, Win. Ridge way Treasurer, R. M, May;-Ctnmiissioners, Win. Jonci, J. K. Ie lashmutt; ..School x Superintendent 1Z Vine yard ) earvejor, A. P. Butter; Coroner, Dr. J E. Davidson. , i i A New Mepicixz. Dr. W. Waterhouse ad veitises, this week, a medicine which be ia jut now, for the fir?t Jimc, introducing to the pub "jlie.,".,: The Doctor has uied it in his own family for several years, and knows whereof Lo f peal s. j For (urtLer particulars of iu special qualities read the advertisement. The medi cine can be obtained at Nichola' Drug Store in this place . ', . ,' ' I.mjiax Name. Mr. J. W. Crawford, Clerk at the'Orand Ror.dc Indian Agency, has been 1'. paying considerable attention to the old In dian names of the streams in this section of . the country, and writes us that he has learned ,-from an old Indian, who formerly lived where Dixie now is, that the Indian name of tho beautiful stream running past Dallas and that village, now known as the La Creole was call , ed To-Cbelk'. ; , ; v:,-'-....v . 2 LBcexa VistA -Pottert. Mr. Smith, of the Buena Vista Pottery, was in town with a load of the wares made at that factory. T'he enter prise in which these gentlemen are engaged is one that is growing every day into importance, a and the company are now working five hands, f and could profitably employ a ' greater nnmber if skilled workmen could be obtained. Tc clay used; is of on excellent o,iality, and the ware produced are surpassed jby imported ar ticles. Persons wanting any of the ware can oiitain it at tho store of Messrs. N. & J. D. CATEnritrAiu. Since the settlement of this fouptry none bavo fiecn, the caterpillars sq no- rnerous ana destructive. in 13a7 a similar worm attacked the ash timber and stripped it . . tt every , green leaf and twig, but no ether vegetable growth ws molested ; but this year It seems that no bash or tree i exempt. The most damage, however, is done to the apple tree, which seems to be a faro ri to with them. All sorts of devices for their destruetion.have 'i'ifceea employed,but theamber of worms 4don't seem to diminish. Our orchardists have burn ed them, with straw torches, turpentine-ball torches and with powder fired from "'shot-guns. Tbe lcst way seems to be- to remove the affect- ... , . .- , , ' u. . .:.i. t At. - 2 u . tx. ' - ai iimo eariy iu toe murmur, wucu iu nviius are all congregatedia tbt ir tveb, and burn it on a straw pile, ,1a this way both the worms and v ; their eggs are destroyed. " J a conseqttonce of these plaguef it U thought that the apple crop will be short in this neighVorMod. A FAMitr MewcijE.-AVe call; the special "- attention of" otir readers to the advertisements ba faorita home remedy Perry Davis' -- P-ain -Killer, Itha been before the -public yver thirty years,and. probably baj a widpr and letter reputation than any other proprietary reacvae or Ut present day. At this period there are but few unacquainted- with tb- mcr- t JUf o(he Pain Killer; but while some extol It ftf f liniment, they know but tittle of iti power in .easing pain when. -lakeo internally, while others use it internally with great success, but are equally .ignorant of ,ita healing .virtues when applied externally. ' We theref re,f wish to say to all that it is equally successful wheth er nsed internally- orexternally,Vnd it stands to-day, unrivalled by all the great catalogue of Family Medicines. - It is sufficient evidence of its virtues as a standard medicine, to know" that jt is now used in all parts of the world and that its sale is rapidly increasing. No curative agent has -had, such widespread sale or given' such universal satisfaction. It is a purely vegetable compound, and. perfectly safe, even in unskillful hands. f IN NE5IORIAM. At a special communication of Amity Lodge, No. 20, A. F. & A. Jstp held May 11, 1870, JL. D. 1870, the following preamble and rosolu tiona were adopted t " . I ; i ;i ' r. Whereas, It has pleased tho Supreme Ar chitect of the Universe to summon from his labors upon earth, . our iheloTed brother, Jesse V. Walling, calling him, by Bis Omnipotent will, to that, judgment which awaits all who are toil ins: in this earthly turn pie, and Whereas, The Masonic tics which', have so long bound us in friendship and enjoyent to our departed ferotber are severed, no moro to be reunited until the day when the grave shall yield up its dead J therefore Jlttolved, .That we sincerely mourn this dis ruption of covenanted friendship, bearing in tender remeufbr&nce hl8j fidelity to Masoury and his demotion to the pritciplcs it incul cates. ' .-v . lieolftcl. That we earnestly sympathise with the relatives and friends of our deceased brother, and tender them that consolation which the world can neither give nor take and . that we willfwear the uiual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Kemthtd, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be forwarded to the family of our deceased brother and inxeted in the Oreoox Repcblicak, and other papers be requested to copy ; and they be spread upon the Journals of this Lodge. ; W. W. Booxe, ; . t. 8. i 'I. f Secretary, , Boundaries of Electiox Preciscts. As there are always qucstins arising concerning tbo boundaries of election precincts, we have examined the official records in the C!rk 'a of fice, and herewith present the boundaries of all the precincts in Polk county ' ,; J BETH EL. i - Beginning at the point where the north line of Polk county strikes the Willamette river, thence west to the line between sections 4 and 5, T. 6, S. R. 4 W.; thence south to the sec tion line one mile south of the line between Ts.. 'fi and 7, S.; thence east to the Willamette river ; thence down said river to the place of beginning. SALT LAKE. v Beginning at the point where tie aecttoo. line between sections 4 and 5, T. 6. S. R. 4 W strikes the north line of Polk county; thence west to Salt Creek ; thence up said creek to the line between Ts. 6 and 7, S.; tie see eaJt to the southeast corner of section 32, T. 6, S. R. 4 W.; thence north to the place of deginbiog. Beginning at the point where the north line of the county crosses Salt Creek ; . thence west on raid line to Mill Creek ; thence up MUl Creek to the line between Ts. (V and 7.S.: thence east on said line to Salt Creek ; thence down Salt Creek to the place of beginning. : nOCGLAS. ; ; ? Beginning at the : po'nt where Mill Creek crosses the north line of the county ; thence west ,to the western boundary of the county thence south following the county line to the head, or at a point due west of the head of Mill Creek ; thence down said creek to the place of beginning. DALLAS. , Beginning at the half mile post between sec tions 2 and 35 Ts. C nd 7, S, R. 5, W.; thence west to Mill Creek ; thence up said creek to the southwest corner ; of Douglas precinct ; thenec south to the section line one mile Sjputb of the line between Ts. 7 and 8, S.; thence east to the half-mile stake between sections 2 and 11, T. S, S. R. 5, W; thence north to the placo of beginning. r; " : la 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 miles; thence fouth 4 miles ; thence east 1 mile; tbence sOjBth to the La Creole Creek, thence down said creek to the Willamette river ; thenee up said river to the point where the half-mile line, running east and west through section 1 1, T. 8, 8. R. 4, W. strikes said river; thence west to the place of beginning. . . . ; " . ' kolI. " - Beginning at the Willametto river I mile south of.thc line between Ts. 6 and 7 S.; thence WfcSt to the northeast corner of section S, T. 7, S. R. A, W.; thence north 1 mile ; thence west mile; thence south 4 miles; theno east 1 in ilex thence south , tof tho' La . Creole ' creek ; thence down said creek to' the Willamette fiver; thence down said river to the pta.ee oS begin ning. nojriioiTTn. 'Beginning' at tb' Willamette: rivet at the point where the line between sections 6 and 7 ,T. 9, S. R . 3, W. jntersects said river ;. thence west to the southwest corner of eeotion T. 9, . R.' VW.; thence north Jmiles ; thenee E. li buJcs ; thence south mile; thenee east to the Willamette river ; thence up said, river to the pi ac of beginning. - " nineiENRr. " Beginning at the northeast corner of section T, 8, S R. 5, W.; thenee west to the county line ; thence south A miles ; tbence east to, the southeast corner of section 4, T. 9. S. Ri 5, W.; thence north to the place of .beginning. s ; - ' : -LVCKUUDTEi - Beginning at the northeast corner of epctioft 10, T. , b. U. .d, . w.; tnenco west to the county line;; thence" south "to the southwest croneror ine county; mence case to. tne lui Utween sections 10 and II, T. 10, S. R. 5, W. thence north to the place of beginning. , j - ' nirexA vista. ; BiJzianlDC. at.. the .point ' where the' line be tween sections 6 and 7. T. 8. R. . 3, ; W. intersect the Willamette river '' ihfioqe west to the northwest corner or section ji, a y, ; r. 51 W.r thence souiK to the county line ; thenca east to 'the Willaniette rivers aid river to' the plsee of begian t,.f,.:'.5- olltical .otet '. Ih&.OfegQiiian Jias.tho following : Mr." O.' S; Savao is, wcbolieve;a candidate .on tho )cmocratio 4iket in Wasco county for the legislature. He, boldly sajathat there ia no danger whatever: of Ithe dxjfeatgof his party in Wasco county, for tho. reason that they have jthematter;? entirely ;io . their own nanus, ana propose to use ineir power to make success certain, v In other words, they have evry jud?o of elec tion ia the county, and ho matter how many, Republicans may ( offer to vote, they 'propose to rule out enough to leave a sure 'Democratic majority. This is the way they "elected" Vie Trevitt two years ago. and the plan worked go well that-they now intend to put it in practice on a larger scale. As the hrst step io tho proceeding they have? given the Republicans not a single judge ot election in 'the county ; - una Mr. bav- age says it is all fixed with the. Demo cratic boards who will conduct theclec tion.;! H "A l". ", A i : ,1 V; yr "X" i The Gazelle gives this . analysis of Slater's speech at Corvallis: Whert; -3Ir Slateri hadl finished his elaborate and unsatisfactory apology for the disgraceful attitude of his party in regard, to the bonded, debt, he proceed- ed to launch u theory, partly his own and partly Pendleton's, The 1'endle ton portion or r.ts unanciai anouync is to ipsuc a eumcient amount of green backs to cover the entire debt and thus swocp it out of existence or to issue new (taxable) bonds, of twothtrds the value of those now extant. His argu ment in support of this hybrid scheme was vague,- desultory and uncertain. The concluding portion of his speech was consecrated to the Negro and Chi namm. Oh ! the decrepit 'rhetoric the old and weary denunciation the faded picture of national disaster, when will it cease ? We have heard the Demrcracv so lour upon these threadbare topic that there is no long er music in their laughter, lorco lit their logic, or sting in their sarcasm. Mr. Slater is evidently a selfmade man, to use a cant phrase. o notic cd that he W3S an indiscriminate blun dcrer, so far as pronunciation and gram mar are concerned 7 but he has consid erable commaud of language aud occa sionally expressed with force. His logic, however, H defective." It su; gests the idea of being frayed at the edges shadowy and incomplete. You listen with a vairue conception ot las meaning which i finally dissipated by an impotent close. TemVtniuute after he has" taken 5e;it, I hi speech is blurred and ind'stinct in the memory of his auditors. STATE ITEES. JVhout 500 immigrants arc coming into thi3 State per month.' The 'Statesman learns, from Mr. II O. Sterling, of Yaijuina, who is in Sa leru on .business that times are pretty lively at the Hay. The schooner is progressing rapidly J the mill is. going ahead too, aud ail branches of mdus try arc flourishing. The Shubriek, which was detailed to buoy the harbor came off the bar and from 'some cause sailed away without enterios- There is an ctijri to buil J a road to tida wa ter. 200 Indians will bo put to work this week, and wjien ! he" road is opened farmers up the'. valley'' in Benton coun ty will ship their. produce that way in stead of down the Willamette. This will help the bay country considerably The Mountaineer ' has information that Mrs. Capt. Perry,- of Fort Lapwai and Mrs. Ankcoy, a daughter ol Col NesmithV were attacked by five drunk en Indians while out riding a few day asj.' Thcv snecoeded m escaping by hard drivin?;: although one ot the sav a??es at one time succeeded in catclnna hold of Mrs. Perry and almost dragged her from the carnage. Another struck her several blows with a stirrup.. A company has been' incorporalcd in this city, says the Oregon tan, for the .purpose of carrying on a hotel business. The- incorporator ore : Messrs. John West, 0, M. Carter, Hiehard A. White! Walter Moffelt, K, till Burton and E. D. Shattnok. The, capital stock, in shares oft 3100 each, has been fixed at $20,000, n Sviif xa re informed is principally all taken. As soon as the shares are all subscribed the hotel r in Mr. White's building will be furnish ed and opened for business, with a gen tie man as ''tnmo host' who ts iully competent to ."keep a hotel.") ty . r A. M. Cornelius was badly injured by a circular saw in the new mill at his plae last Monday says the Kgcno Jmrn,aLit II 0- was attempting to oil the upper saw, and. in order to turn it, gave it much harder pull than: was rcqnir cd, which threw his hand onu tUeJow er savv illicit was Running, c-uttiti; bis hand ;laadly and ; thrdwing him down with his .back, against' the saw, which received several severe cuts,, though not enough to prove fatal Two of his fingers wore taken off and his hand badly mangled, besides severe cuts on his" back and shoulders. " 1 ' Tho same paper says: This week Messrs H. O. Hadlcy and II; 0, Owcnj thrjiea iTown 0la tO gflUlO GOmanS v?D0 CaWO OUt . inquire of fi, F Klohols or ; dt,r"iftoni!CW'o4o purchase hones' for1' J OIIA9. LABOLLETI. themselves and friends, a tract of land of 4,200-acres, a few miles from Eu gene City, in this county.' The price received was 97 per acre, amounting to nearly $30,000. i'The purchasers start- fid hack to ChlcftWTimmpdiatAltr. nnd i'fm ,;nnnu .at- le on the lands with two or three hun dred industrious Germans. - ? - ' I The McMinnville Blade says that. wheat and oats never looked better than at present. The late rains brought'out ate sown gram and the prospect for an abundant harvest was' never better. : Wmv B. Carter, formerly of the Corr vallis Gazette; has been appointed U. Assistant Marshall for the purpose of taking the census in Benton couoty, instead of li. A, Bensell, resigned. Y I The DemocratiQ papers are- publish ng. with great : gusto, an item to tne effect that Grover, in the Indian war of 55-G, was wading through the snow in the winter campaign. Wonder if Uiey think they talk of an event where the memory of man' runneth not f The facts are that Grover went to the Dalles! n the fall . of 1855, and set himself up as a candidate for Major of tho regi- ! ment. He rolled out barrels of whisky and invited the soldiers to partake. The result was that he was defeated or that office ; after which he came to he valley and stopped until the next spring, when he went into the Indian country in command of some new re cruits. The war was over when he got there MAKRICt). SM1TUBELIEU.In Dallas, May 2Gtb. at the house of Mr. Lewis, by her. D. L. Spaul- lihe. M. M. Smith, of Denton county and M- riah Bclieu, of Polk county. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Office, Ko. 64 (Adjoining Telegraph OfSce),: j Proat street, Portland, Oregon. SPECIAL COLLKCTOR OF CLAIM. Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts and Mercan- tile claims of every dercriptios throughool Or egon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT- ED, as well as with a due regard to oBomy in all business matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. - :" REAL ESTATE DEALER, Words of Weight for Wives aud Mothers. j The superiority of HOSTETTER'S STOM- Alii liuibtts overau oioer ionics ani cor rectives, as a remedy for dyspepsia, billinus ncp, oervoas aflfections, and all complaints ot the visceral orran, and as a preventive of ma larious disorders, is proverbial ; bot perhaps it is not so generally knows that the ingredi ents of this fananas iovigitsat and alterative excrcife a powerful and most beneficial innu ence in that namerous and distrrsln ct of ailments, 01 whteb so many thousands or del 1 cats women are the patient, uneumplaimng victim.. The special troubles of the ses, com- wencinff With the dawn or womanhood, and extending over period of thirty-five years, are as readily and j certainly re lieved by the operation of this admirable vtg. etable preparation, as any of tha cnmplaintu common to both sexes, for which it is recom- mended as a specific. The attention of moth- .? f. eil rt- . f-.l ers is invited to its balsamic effect in thore pc ctttior caws of functional irrcgolarity and irri tation, which, when neglected or maltreated, destroy the health and shorten the lives of so many invalid. There is no need fr the pow erful aTid daBgeroas drugs tx often reported to in such cases. The mild tonic and restorative action of the BITTERS is all the assistance that nature requires in its struggle to over eo tne the difficulty, and a vast amount of suf fering would be spared to . the sex, if they placed" implicit faitb in this wholesome vege table invigorant, corrective, and nervine, and discarded the pernieious nostrums advertised by ignorant and mercenat-y charlatal. 12-4w itaj. I! I CAPITAL "B LIVERY STABLE. lu rear of the Capital Hotel Corner, SALEM, OK EGON. HORSES AND CARRIAqBS TO 'LET 'on Veasoaabla terms. Special attention pAiKlfce transient suvd hoarding 4iorses.' r f : ; BOOTH A TLAMONDON, t 2-tf ' ". rtjprietorl. TUc Southern States! DO YOP WANT A RELIABLE JO-UR. nal fronx the South ? The oldest, host and ableit is the fi i i i tsV .! MOBILE WEEKtr REGISTER. published over half a . century. Hon. Jo its Forsyth, the asd&fe supter of the great Stephen A. Douglas, i tae4itos -Every Northern Democrat waats tha Regis ter, " ,' '"' , ' ' . ' It has an able Agricultural department, Hon. Every farmer and mechanic wants to know all about the South, now offering so many at tractions. -' f :' Subscribe for the MOBILE WEEKLY REG ISTER. Only $3,00 per year. $1,00 for 4 mo,' Try U four months. Send $1,00. Clubs copies one year $10.00. The Register Is the lacgest paper w the South. Specimen copy fre.-. Address, f ; k ; W. D. MANN, . 104 propi Register, Mobile, Ala. IWl SEUU OR TRAD& yOft cattle of sheep, my CARS lilt A and PIKU TOG UA Pill C 8. rQCIit also my dwelling, house and. (lallerv In Dallas For particulars NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. A A Cf ACRES OF FARMINCS LAND es from LlOU:Nif county, two mi Dallas, on the road to Salem, all under good fence, repaired this spring; 175 aeresjnow un der cultivation. 25 acres of timothy meadow, and, well watered by springs and wel s; three on the dwelling ''besaeg and one good barn farm, and two goo t hearing orchards, ing to this prairie land is four timber Bfclong- lots, one lot of fir timber containing 140 acreifJ situated five miles off, and is the nearest timber to the valley and very valuable f r raihc&hd building purposes ; l ; acres or oak timber) two mihss distant; 20 acres of oak timber two utiles and 29 acres of oak timber one iniLa distant. These tracts of land together make one of the best grain and stock farms in Polk county.- Can be divided advantageously into tbree or four farms.'. , Terms, $14 per acre, to be sold together for cash in baud. Apply to 1 RuseII & Ferry, REAL ESTATE AGEflTS, PORTLAND. OREGON, . on . D. M . C. GAJJLT, Dallas, Oregon. 12-tf mnE. ATTENTION OF TIIE PUBLIC i invited to the improved facilities which I have recently made to my apparatus, by which X am able to take I ! lx IPictures AT Sittinir! One Thus making the heretofore tai-k of getting correct likenesses of. CIllLIiltLiX a matter of small moment. , , jJJ-irGallcry located on Main street Dallas. Vr. H. CA I i t KIjIIS. Dallas, April 22, 1S70. - 8:1m i. W. CBAWrOHD. 1 T. S. 9EWMAH. riOSEER TIX AND STOVE STORE, Front Street; one Door South of Post Office, Dallas - : - - - - - - Oregon. fTllIE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO inform the citiiens of Dallas and vicinity that they have ri!enibca tbeir stock or tin ware, and have now on hand a large assort ment of Cooking, " Box and Parlor Sloven, Tinware., Copper-'- v " : Jirti$3 ana Iron Ware Ot every description. Also a Isrge supply of Hhcct Iroiit i ,- -'-. -. ,., Zinc, , .-'-- , Ire, c Tlavins rrocared the services of a firt-class workman we arc now constantly manufactur ing all kind Of tin furnishings for stoves and for farmers one. Sach as 1; Stoe Iloilers, roflee and Tea , Pots, Tea Kettles, Milk Fan, Dippers, r - fl.ard and flutter Cans. nAnd In fact, all articles of tinware nsnslly found in tove an tinware store, all of which we oiler for sale at prices that will jastify pur chasers to patrojniae us rather than Salem or Portland shop?. ( v fpecial attention wiltb given to- $W Work Of all kind. W ' In connection with the stove ana lia itore, we will contiuao our MEAT iflAIlKKT, - Where will be kept all kinds of scssonabte meats, both PKKSl! and SALT. In exchange for roods in our line we will take all kinds of country produce, such as j Batt t, 'Eggs, Chickens, Flour. Bacon, &c. I I We invite the public o call and examine our stock. CRAWFORD 4 NEWMAN. Dallas, March;4, 1ST0. 1-tf Sale orr nil il tor Partition, Y VIRTUE OF AN t ORDER OF TIIE . Circuit Court for I'olk county, Oregon, is sued at the April term, 1S70, I will, on the llth day of June, 1$J0, between the hours of 9 A. M. nnd 4 I. M., at the Court House : door in said county, pell to the highest bidder the following defcri'cd .property: Beginning at the N. K. corner of Elian Harper's Donation land claim. No. 51, T. 6, S. R. 6 W, in See. 32 and S3; thence running weft 40 chains to a stake, thence S. to Tcwnship linc thence E 4ft chains on faid T. line, thence N. to place of be ginning, containing 210 acres more or less, sit uate in Polk county,, excepting one-third there of, which has been tot off and assigned as the dower of the widow of Barnert Haggard, dee'd. from tho N. end of said premises.) Terms of sale $ cash in hand in IT. S. goM coin; balance in 12 months with interns at 10 per cent, per annum, purchaser giving ap proved .security ?- . .-, M. rill, 10,4w Referee. Slicrm V 8ale. M 1 -:-yr:': B Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION. TO roe directed, issued out of the Circuit Court of. the State of Oregon, fo the eounty of Polk, on a iadgment rendesed on the 23d day of April, 1 859, in favor of Mordecai Ken nody and ftgainst L. A. Robb, fur the sura, of three hundred and focty kllats,iU. S. gold or filvet coin, with vntesest at the rate ef one per cent, per month, from rendition of judgment, unlU ; kmL, together with costs and accruing 1 costs, I: have levied upon and soixed and wi f oxpogo atubl0 fluef(on, in the twn of Ind ill e- pendence, Polk county, Oregon, at tho drug store of Li. A. Kobb, June the th, 1870, bo tween -4he hours. of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, all thoj Drugs, Pat ent Medicine V Paints, Oils, and Is ganeral as sortmoit of such notions as are generally kept in a first class drug store. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. : Persons wishing to establitdi theratsoixes Uj. a well-paying and nui Uttlo ; biuaness, will ; do well to call around and give 11 aj biC ' , 4 J. W,! SMITH. 12-4w - ' ' Sheriff of Polk Co., Ogn.' 1 m " 1 ' 1 r'i . Win. "j. :HARrlllAlV 4 NNOUNCES HIMSELF aN INDE J' pendent candidate fur CONSTAULU lor DallaS proiinct. ; Dallas, AprU 30. 1870. 0 MEAL ESTATE. Ed Cojiie! au YE THAT DESiniU Pleasant Hemes An' Goodly Lwad4 censutt ' . :;.' . Bal Estate SnsTcera aad OoUectlon Agents, W, W. Comer of First mad Washington wureeia, PORTLAND, OREGOK, OX D. Mi C. GAtJLT, REAL ESTATE ACET, At ths Branch 0fica JN f.Dallas, Polk County, Ortgon. ' That is to fay. that the lands of Sbinar" scarcely attract the attention of tha Emi grant wht withes to purchase a desirable borne - r..:i. v. .it. 1 1 . : g- f(on can' be purchased for a small amount of taoner. . .. TTe now proclaim that special attention will be given to the purchase and. sale of Real Es tate; and moreover, we cheerfully impart the information that we bare a large amount of City Property, Town Iots, 1 Farms, : ! Improved, anil Unimproved fand Stock flarich es, Timber Xands, Etc., Etc., Etc. For sale at reasonable terras-, In tha Heat Purttous of the State.' Aad1 fn ewoeTusloo, wa would1 impre apots tW ss-inds of persons desiring to sell Real Es tate that they incur no expense in plaeing their property in our hands, unless 'a sale is effected. , , . Particular attention is dlroctel to the'faett that a large amount ef desirable lands eaa ba Durahaatd at the Branch OCLce, , , PiALlA POLK COlTTTTY, ORELG0SL D. O. C.'GAUffsTe,- SleaJ XHstatc Agents