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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1870)
-To7n&cou?mriEvs.; -DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11; 1870. . Volk County OScial Directory. A " I'Olfc Cfinntv AAAFI aft'imAil rf "i.nnA square mues. wuiaber or voters, 1,227. Acres', f land under cultivation, 93.270. Value of 'assessable property, .SL524.513. The Land . Offir fdr this' District is located at Oregon iiyr w wen w aae, negisier j uenry vr arren, W . V , . . ... ,... ' 1 CoMTt ..." 'Orvtcna;-rJlg, .J, L. Collins ; 'VommituQnert, E. C. Dice, I. Levcns.' Sheriff", .T.W, Smith .;" Cikrfc, J. I. Thompson ..Assessor, U.' Davis , Treitturer It. M. May J , tfrAooi ,Sa pertnteHdctt. J. H Mjefj Surtmjor, S, T. Burch; Coroner. C, D. Embree. ,r:.? . ,' luaT urriB jLua. ciuci, uriugcport, Buena Vista, Dallas (county seat), Eolu, Grand Jtonde, Independence, Lnckiamute, Lincoln, Lewisville, Monmouth, "Rickreal, Salt Creek and Zena. y .v?.' U. S. Mail leaves Dallas For Salem on Mon day, Wednesday and Eriday at 7 a. m., rcturn iog same days at 6 p. to. for Independence, Hph Tueaila v mornitif t A I Sal. f!ri1r each Tuesday at I p. m.r for Lafayette, Mon day and Thursday at 3 p. m., returning Wed- pnv and S:ifnrdv at 10 m V4, fp fluwnflia Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a. m., returning Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. RELIGIOUS SEEVICES IN DALLAS. 3f' E. Church.- D. L, Spaulding paster. SeViees :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 prayef meeting each Wednesday evening. ;,; Sunday ' School every Sabbath at 9J o'clock a..m.- '' l IiaptUt Church.- J. W. Osborn, pastor." Ser vices at their Church, corner Court and Jeffer son streets, the Third Sabbath in each month. CkritianiChurch.--T. F. Campbell, pastor, Servicea at the Baptist Church second Saturday and banday m eaca month. " Methodist Episcopal Church (South). Hi R. ISaxter; pastor. 5erviee,s the Jr irst baubatu in each month at their Church, southeast corner Washington and Churcjh streets. t . ' - - , . . . . PoRTt,A5D legal tender-rates, strong at 88 Jc Camp MeKTisG.-The M,E. Church of this neighborhood are holding a camp rneeti ng at this time, nVar Etfendale, and about' two tuiloe from Dalla?. ? . ll Warm i WeAxnEB, During the past week we havt had decidedly troji;nl weather, IIow- ver, the great heat has le n modified by a pleasant bteet). ; II A YI5G. Some ot our farmers have already comenced making hay. The gra.s now being n J ut is in meadows on the highlands. The crop is good. Orii Daii't Mail. We have just learne 'that, Mr, Jas,iWadkina has been found, and that he is making. preparations to go on the daily route, betweoa Portland and Corvallis on the 1st of July. 'Axsual Meetino. -The annual meeting o the Christian Brotherhood of the State oT Ore gon will commence on" Thursday next, June 10th, at their camp grouud on the La Creole near Dixie ' ? - - t EsTRATi"IIensB.--Mr,-II. Bierly; took up five joese horses this week ; which be supposed to be estrays. ' He- will keep them in hi pas ture 'few days until the owner can reclaim them. Mr, B. lies one mile north of Dallas. Abm B rokes, On Saturday ; last, after the. Democratic Jubilee, a man named John John-I son passed so near a horse, on which the rid er sat. that the animal gave a vicious kick and broke Johnson's 'arm, . " ; , 1 CAXiro'FiKED.Manj of our citizens heard the reports of heavy cannonodinss on Thurs day evening1 last, and say that it was Rcpublr cans at Vancouver rejoicing "over the election of Garfieldel We did not. hear the uns t al though we always thought we could hear of a Republican victory as far off as any' one. DmECTORT. We have received, from ' Mr. Henry Langley, publisher, . the San Fran cisco Directory for 1870. It is a fine work, and everyi page exhibits the great labor be stowed in its compilation. Mr. Langley is en gaged this year in getting out another PaciCc Coast Directory, eunilar to the one published in 1867. The canvasser 'will be here in a few days, and we hope oar busfness men will give him all the information he desires" and such other aid as may lay ia their power. RoADS.The Road Supervisors have been working the public highways and in some lo calities the way has been made good; especial ly is this the case , between this place and Bridgeport, on the Corvallis load, excepting in the lane by Hart's place, , That piece of road, although short, is very bad in winter and we hope it will not be" neglected. Bat there is a region of country that seems . to be- without friends,' and that is the road between here and (Salem, excepting perhaps a short distance by Eola. There are many , short bridges on that piece of road that ought to be repaired. ' Shall It be done?1 ' CotraTTrCocBT. The bills in favor of the following persons were audited by the County Court this week and ordered paid i t t LK; Kimes';:;...,.......,........ $ 5 00 F. M. Collins, Dep. Sh'Jf .....,. 24 25 'MrCOauIt Co...,...;. : 5;0rt J.AI.' Thorapson,.M.M.,......,,. ............. 101 45 8, T.s Barch..;;M.;M...w. ............... 6 ,00 TLf It 'Ilarver.. 2 00 B.' Ilarver ... Anarvey,;...i.....rMv 00 A."ll." Fryar ....,.,...... . 2 00. Keit;::A........;........... 2 00 ' J.V. 8mith...M -11 50 J. Levins, .. 1 12 00 J. II. Turner..c..n. '....' .'' 3 0,0 Total..,,...,.w...i.;...$270 20 Andrew Layson was appointed Road Super visor instead ipf D Wailing, deceased asid and Bamnel Goff instead of J. Biddle, who eras not in the Road District for which be was appointed. A license was 'granted to William' Chase Hjf "Independence to retail spirituous J Wxatheb Record tor May. -From Mr. T. Pearce's weather record for May, ire make the following; compilation j 1 Number of blear day 9, cloudy 12, rainy lO, , Rain, ; foil on the let, 2d, 3d, lith, 17th and 18th, and 27thi to ,29th. Number of inohes. of rain during thamontb 2.46. T oa breeze blew J.7Jday, Wind eotne from luatlouth,-,m every rainy day and for a day or two before the rain. Thunder was heard la the'southwest on the ' eveniogijof the 17fh, ISth and 50th,".' Tbo "meaa tempera-' ture for the month wm &2"j highest mean on the 8th, and lowest 4t, oWthelSd and 29tn The record for May, 1869; Bhows the mean tempeTatufe for tba motth to be fiC? . highest mean,8Qa, on the llth, and lowest '47"; on "the 24thi NutnWbf rainy days ll clear Inland cloudy 4. The three 'springimontha ofs the present year shows 16 rainy days for March, with 5.77 inches of rainfall, 9 clear; 6 cloudy and 2 snowy days; mean temperature, 39 ; Aprii, 1 12 rainy dajrs, -with 6.52 inches fall of water, 11 cleai "and 7 -cloudy days: 'mean tem perature' 47j with . the record fo it W$ as above, we had a total, rainfall oi 13.75 inches 39 rainy, 29 clear and 25 cloudy days. Census. Census Marshal, B. Robh, has commenced to take list of the ' people of Polk county, and iu order to i expedite "business every one should be able, to give prompt an; swers to his inquiries, especially in the matter of farm statistics. In order that all ; mav be prepared we herewith' present a list of tho in quiries that will be propounded The number of acres of laud in a farm: amount improved. wood land and other unimproved; cash' value of farm and farminz implements. .Total amount ; of wages paid during the year, in cluding value of board. Number of horses, mules, milch cows, , work oxen, other cattle, sheep and hogs, and value of all livestock on the 1st of June, .'70. Number bushels . of spring and fall- wheat, rye, com oats, barley, buckwheat, pounds tobaoco, wool, bushels of Irish and sweet potatoes, value of orchard products, produce of market gardens, number pounds of butter, cheese, gallons of milk sold, number tons : of hay, bushels of : clover and grass seed,' tons hops, hemp, pounds of flaxr bushels flax seed, pounds bees wax. , honey, val- ne of forest pcodusts 'such as as saw-logs, and cord wood, value ot home manufactories, of animals slaughtered or sold for slaughter, and estimated : vlue of all farm productions, including iuerease in value of stock and its in crease within the last year. 5 . PAiXTtsa. The contract for painting the Court House was let to Mr. H, ,P. Shriver, at $2 OS perWuare, two-coat work, be being the lowest bidder. The last coat is to consist of i virnish. No bids were put in for the carpen ter work on the portico. The Itesult So far as heard from the election re turns show the following majorities on the State ticket :' ' V-: ?7 Counfir. . . rep. . ncir. 250 Jackson Douglas ......... .... ...,.. ISO 25 Lane......... ..... Liu a..... ...... 200 Hcnton ......... v.. ,... .... .. of Wasco 40 215 200 49 UmatHLi Union . C'liimbia...................... ......... .. Multnomah.. 4S0 Clackamas GS Clatsop ,. eo ; Washington ..V.;.;....V..'.7..7... 134 Yamhill ! 3 5Iarioa 503 ' ? IOCS Democratic majority.... 1190 124 . The couoties yet to" be heard from are Josephine, brant and IJaker, Pern- ocraticand Coos, Curry aiid Tillamook, ItcDublican. The result will' not varv two hundred either wa ' : : ? In this District, Uoisc is. elected by aoout twenty majority. Toweli 13 prou ably defeated. . ' 1 July Fourth. We have heard of no steps I being ; taken here ijet for the celebration ofgthe Foufth of July. ... , . . , . We are oft the opinion that something should be done here ,in that direction., t 1 f , , J . .. people, should have some national ho!iv days, occasions on which we can with propriety, review our past national his-, tory and indulge in selMaudationv It is necessary, to call to the minds of our young folks the doings of-our patriotic countrymen, of ; their. great deeds- and good, Tor thus is love, of s country '"in stilled, ' J5cside this, people should como. to- gcther and criticise each other. It is well tor one to know how his neigh bor is dressed even. No one attends public gathering but what he learns somethins to his advantat?a. - Itls thie .. ., , .w . o !i , plow that is drawn through the soil that ii the brightest"; so with the minds rtpi '$ih?QV&&. tt" contact with others .the intellect is brightened.- "Let us then, have a rousing celebration on tjie Jjourth of July next, the 91th an niversary of our Inde pendence.'. , j i fjarfielde, regular Republican !nomi hee for Delegate to Cohgfess from Vttingtan;;Territory, - is elected ' by majoniyii xne xaucpenueat uoage didn't: W0l. verj;mu in that xem- STATE ITEMS." Thb Corner stono of tho ticw Com mercial Hotel'' was laid with ceremopj of Rnlam nn ft a f 11 rf! A tr . " i . 1 i I. . : Dr.-JVII. IcGora hus been bound t i Qin nn .nhn-A - : ' e . v ; Of Tapo upon Mrs. A. M. Craword, Irt Linn-COUUty - '-r-"0 l . - ...Mr. U..Dlnsuiore, of Umatillai writes us as follows, May 81st : 'T On a ranc About ..nine miles from' r i UiuatilTal '6n Umatilla river; one sheep, was f sheared ;whose- fleeco'weighed 16:pounds tlio wool i was of ouo year's gtowth ouly; It belongs to Burton k Job. I have this from Mr. burton hi aiself. . . - t, . o nrr. . A nugget of gold valued at $3 90(5 iprviim. liiKpr couniv. owneu uv ui ;i ! : -W -t- : I. - . . ' 11... l-i - SAvaiaweiionunewinut;! very nearly HoU4 gold,, containing only a j small fragment oi ..qnf anu wortu a .vi- . at. 5.10 Per ,oz. - aner eiaim. naa fai.waiya kCu uuu w. uv.a. ... ----- coumy,ftanu :iia3 ,au uuuSa. nttmhnr nt laPtrn ntinrnrpfa Vfirt in in I value from toO, ?; On tjsanio VifT is entitled 83O0D0O; Washing day a nugget that was valued at $11. tou IV rrifory Hb2;000 Oregon to was picked up xm the claim of 31ooro ai nnn - ' & Col, at Jack Knife, the gulch next t&iSoKry1 tuT" From .-(ho Forest Qtqxq 'Monthly iwe take the following proceedings whten were had at the Commencement Excr- xlses at the .Pacific; University, at For- est Grove: On Wednesday; the grad- uating College class, consisting of Messrs c FranlcL. Stott and r A. A. Lindsley, delivered their orations and received the degree of A, and the class of young ladies who 'graduated from the ladies' course,. consUting of Miss O. Brown, Mis P. I. CUrke,' and t . i .i i Miss C. A. Neal. read their essays aud received the degree ot u. d. 1 Tlifl honorarv detrrcD of A. 31. was conferred upon llev,' Tims. Condon, of tho Dalles, Uev. P. Si Knight, ot ba- lem, and W. Lair Hill, Ksq , of Port- land. The. decree 5 of D.!). Was con - ferred on Kev. K.tJ. Auderson,of Port land. The Gazelle remarks on the many improvements in the way of building at Corvallis this summer. A peculiar geological specimen, from lanuina liav, siuti to be troia uearins quartz, has been received t at the ' Gu said to have been diicovered. The Uftzetle advises, the property company and get an cngtoe. ; Good ad . iy?; mmi keep jlter. git J . 0 ing it to another? Your word. ' 1 a v v The Democrat, ?sayst thai Mesr,1 Beach; &-rMonteitl; of A Ibin have men ui work diinUg " a4 iinlf 'race Tor j the purpose of .cpjivcyiog 'the. water j from the Calipooia into their mill and propelling it.bf water Jostead of fttuam as heretofore. They expect to have (he water power va beroro'-iefaIlif i a comes in. The Oregon " City En fermUe has been shown specimens ot coal, from, a ledge within- halt mile or this city: I discovered by J. Loathcrbach ,and M, 1 voenran, wnicn nas oeen ie,stca ana prouounceu, to bo ol a superiorquality. Its proximity to market will makc.it cf great value. Kvery indication promises well to the farmcra of Grand Hondo valley. "ys a "Mountain Democrat.',',. With- V lho ,a8t fr bcod prCseut ono, and never did thc urain holds look more promising. 1 he tarm- era all feel encouraged at' the prospect. The Directors of ' theMerchninfs and FarmerY Navigation Co.V (Uuipnija) last week levied and assessment "ot forty Per Cni "Pn l"e puau ,M ino Company to meetthe expenses that are bcinJ incurred in the ndrcaso of ma. chinery, etc., for their new fcteamer'.- - . lho Uoseburg An says : Intel reached Empire Citv, on the 24th ult., that tlio 'schooncr Bunkala tion.was burned at Caperlilanco'on tho H of May, -She hud touted at that limo an( othcf ouster ial4b HI he eon strujfitionl 6f Ihhoase, swhenslie dragged ashore and is supposed to have been set on fire by the lime '6n-aboard. She was owned by iA-i Miiainapson and was sold lbr825ftilThis is the third vessel lost by;tr same party siuco the 1 1st of Icbruary. in ttu-j , r,Ha J.v .'Bailey "iBrownj? dfClarksvilie. Tennessee, has received a patcnt for a new; nrinttnirLvrcss; "iWlieretihdn tho" . 1 ' .... . j Ijouisville Courier Journal says that "a man. who invents T Anything" under thc disadvantages , of U 'prominent 'mitldio name spelled out in that Way, deserves j especial crgdjt.'.V. ,,The census . takers get two cents for every name MKen, two cents lor every farm, fifteen cents for every productive establishment of industry two cents for every deceased person,' anJv' two per 1 cent-, ot ttie whole amount enumerated fyr'ioejal- iMhlxes', and ton VicnlV wr'JSfta iiiiSmi ; .1 liTr t uTcleaphic Nummary. ! Washington, June'C A bill recj' uUting labpr cpntractsj intended to ap nl V Aft .0)'i npA i mm Jirra n tm n nrnt A t il(.ta . L u.l . '..i .1...'.: JiJ! i Ofl A0KE8"0F FARMWO' u"" - " - ' - P,uu- ? A months and pnmdtmr for the return of aucll '"AJlrtnese5 "tOr tbeir- 'o'wn'-coiiotrvl vfV,l IK T -? WaS rdcrrC(1 tOjho JudlCiarj . tonimit. tCO. ' s Tbo Internal Rctenue' bill caraoTup tarui 'ut .as fiaaiUOnal SCCtlODS anu n -I'll.. . a I "v then passed. -r ; Tho Post rpfile passed. ' : Jit! ; ; Tho: Ileconistruc : 1k?ft I o appropriation nstruction ? Committee re salvea as a rale tiot to remove pol tical disabilities from uny person that has nofc s, theretir.- ; - i ir t; .... .... va.sniaffton special nas a taDie-DreDar f1 nt thi Trfl'llf nnnn.(,nM, ; Tfa ,ess th. m , ftf , : Unnl. ,,1..,;- ; Hws. together . K th ,thfl ,lmlnr,ft in . . . , - ti th(. . . v . . O... . . - BiauiuvuK uuuki ll.u uU ltW. ;1 vttJllUr i i way vs. uw uio uiukv uui niiitu spread rapidly through the ' Hchtst quarters. oi tlie city. , v tie names, wero nrsir diVcovered in an old building tn the north side of the Golden Horuv A strong wind was blowing at the time and the fire communicated quickly to the adjoinioV buildings so that the ef- forts of the firemen and citizens to stop its progress were of no avail. In a few hours residences of American, Kftglish and Portuguese Ambassadors consulates, the Kaomic Theater, many i j ' i- churches and "mosques, thousands of nouses, me ricnest stores ana snops Were reduced to ashes. The loss of life by falling walls was fearful. It is estimated that there were at least thirtyl people killed or injured by this cause j alone. 1 he loss of property is ideaM cnlable.Ihe fire at this hour is burn- ing furiously and the excitement Of that they have repIenUhel their stock of tio , 0 , - i ware,-and have now on band a large assort the people beggars dcHcription.l wJ mentof - . . . f F.w lOUK. Juno u. a special J says that rjiYate dispatches from; Con- Jews, in Koumania trat from '4,000 to 8,000: other dispatches say that the stories heretofore teloirranhed were cU aggerated and that the number of those massacred will not exceed 3,000. -r;rT IXXIAM : DAVIDSON, OfEce, No. 61 Adjolcisg Telegrapli Office),: t Treat ttreat, Portland,' Oregon.' MPKCIAI COLLCCTOn OK CLAIMS. '"'''' v 7 . ' ... . t Aceftanl?, K4ef Bends, Drafts and Mercan tile claims of every dercriptfon throughout Or egon and the Territeries, WILL BB MADE A SPECIALTY; AND PROMPTLY COLLECT- ED, at well as with a due regard to eronomy in all buinc? matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. . V l , KCAL liSTATK DEALER, AciiIh! Rend This! lirK WlLI. PAY. AI?NTf4 A SAL f f ary of f 311 a u eek and expenses, or allow a eoinmiflon, to sell our new and1 won derful inventions. Address v ; J '- 'u A M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall, Mich. Words of Weight for Wives and Mothers. The superiority of IIOSTETTER'S STOM- j AC1I IHTTKUS over all other toalcs and cor recti ves, as a rerrtedy for dyspepsia bllllous ness, nervous alTeetans, and all complaints of the YMcrnl oranf, and as a preventive nf na- lurious diiiorders, is proverbial ; but perhaps t is, not so generally Known that the iojrreili- ents of this famous invijptant and alterative exerciue a powcriui anu most beneficial influ ence In that towhiftrnua and "distrissing class -of HiIuicnU, of which Kd'i'nahy thousands of deli cate .woman" are, the patient, UneoinlMal8ff vlctiuis. lite special trouldes ot tue sex, com mencing with (1iOt dawn , ofj .womanhood, and exteiidrn'g'Wer 15 a period' of 'thirty-five years,' are as readily "and,, ; ccrtAinly, , re lieved by the operation or this admirable veg ctablo' preparation, at any of the complaint common: to both sexes, for whlcn U is rcconi wendedaa a epecifio. .The attention of rootlK efs is . nt itedti its balsamie "ffectin those-pe" culiar cases of functional irregularity and irri tation, ; which, when neglected or maltreated, destroy the , health and eberttn the lives of so many iilt-allds. .There is no need for the pow eriul aud dangerous drugs t-o often resorted to in such cases. The mild tonic and restorative uction of the. BITTERS is ail the assistance that;' nature "requires . in. its struggle to ver corao the difficulty, and a vast amount of suf fcrtng would , bo, , spared . to ; the sex, if they placedlmplici faith in, this wholesome vege taltle'invlorant, corrective, pod nervine, and discariled tho, pernicious nostrums advertised by ignorant and mercenary charlatans. 12 4w ' . f ... i . .- I CAPITAL r UVEfiY STABLE. 1 ' Iu rear of the Capital Hotel Corner II OKSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET on. reasonable, terms. - Special attention WEWA D VER TJSEMENTS. .AND X 1U county, twu wilek from Dallas,, on 5 tho road.gaJem. all under good rence, reparret thts spring 17S acres nbw un- der cultivation. 25 acres of timotbr mkdow, aod weIl watftrl,ypring.nd wells i three dwelling bouses and one good barn (on the farm anl two.gobl bearing orchards. Belong five, miles off, -and is tire nearest timber to the valley and very valdableTor rails and building purposes ; 61,, acres, of? oak timber twri miles 29 acres of oak timber one mile distant. These traets of land together make pne of the best ! i r. .... : it . a a ' J I TdTd advanu;iv inlo thre.r Four farms. Term,, 14 per acre, to be sold together for Apply to ., , - XlUMell & Ferry, i! - ' l-l R E A L";; E S T A TE A Q 1 1 TS, PORTLAND. OUEaON; D. M. C. GAULTy 12-tf DallasOTDjon.'- ' THE pill milE ATTENTION OP-THE PUBLIC 8 Is invited to the improved faeilitieu'wbich t have reeentljr made - to ' my apparatus, by which lam able to take r. :' j i '"l iiv JPictiire ra ''AT -'.. O n c Sittinsr! Thus making the heretofore tank -of! getting correct likenesses or fJllIIIJItl.'v a matter of smalt moment. c -tf Gallery located on Main street Dallas. 'i)ajia,' 'j ' ". 5 ! J. w. cba w; II. UA1 1 JtKLlIS. April2 1870. , ., 16.1m (TBAWrORD. T. B. KEWTiAS. pinvrpo TfV ivn mrr'TnoP .. f- Front, Street, one Door South of 7 rost UUiCe, Dallas - - - ?- - - Oregou. rriiiK undkusioned beo leave to . JL Jnf. Jnform.tbe ciluens of Dallas and: vicinity ri.:-, , Box and Parlor Sore, Tinvare, j Lvpper, llnm and . Iron Ware VI everJ nron. rAiso large ruppi 01 heet Iron, 'I nc, lre, Ac- Ifavins crocurcd flia mvicc of a urt-fla8 workman we' are now constantly manufactur ing all kind of tin furnishings for ttores and for farmer use.- . Sueh.a. '1. ' j ' .Stove Holler. Coffee ahd Tea Pota, Tea Kettlea, 9111k Pain. Dlj.yers, v f I Lard and JIutter Cans.l And - in k fact,: all articles of tlawarb usually found in stove an tinware rkre, all jof which we ofler for sate at prioo U.at wilt Justify pur chasers to palroniae- us rathir than jSalein or Ilrtlantl ehpic; ' . rpccial atteulion will lie given to .. .. .. ... ,.. (. -. w-dfob-' Work Of all kind?. In connection with the stove aud tio itorc, we will continue our j MEAT JIAItKUT, " Where wi!l he -kept all kinds of scasonahle meats, bulb FRESH and SALT.' j In exohanee f-r goods in our line we will take all kinds of country produce, such as Butt.r, Eggs, Chickens, Flour, Bacon, &c. We invite the public -to call and I examine our stock. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, March , 1870. ,: 1-tf Sale ofliatid lor Partition. VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Circuit Court for Polk county, Oregon, if- rued at the.Airil term, 170, I will, on the 11th lay of Juno, 1S70, between tho hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., at the Court House door iu said county, soil to, the highest jt idjet the followitig decrit'cd Yroperty : lieinninj; at the N. K. corner ol J.lias Harper sj Donation land claim. No. 51,'T. 6, ?. It. C W, ir Sec. 22 and 33 thence -running west 40 coains to a ftake, thence 8.' to-Ttwnship line, thence E 40 chains on said.T. line, thenco N. tM.plaCeor.be- gtnntng. contnining Zl acres more or less, sit uate. in Polk county, excepting ono third there of, which has been set off and nstlcncd as tho dower of the wtdow of fiarr.ett Haggard, dee'd. from the N. end of said premises. J Terras of sale J cnh in hand Iu y. S. gold colli; balnnc in 12 months' with interest at 10 per ecu t. per antiumK purchaser giving ap proved scenrity; , J. M. PHY, s 10 4w ' ' 1 Kcfeiee. 8hcrift'f4 Sale. riY VIRTUE OF AN KXECUl!rONT. TO aP mo directed, issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the county of Polk, on a judgment rendered on the 23d day of April, 1870, in favor of L. Rcltman and against Reuben Doty, Jesse Ray, W. 11. Ray for the sum of eleven hundred title en and 3ft lOOths dollars, U. S. gold or silver (coin, with interest at tho rate of ouo per cent, 'per month from rendition of judgment, until paid, together with costs and uceruing costs, I have levied upon and neixcd and will expose at public auc tion, in the town of Kula. Polk county,' Ore gon, at the store of said Dtj A Ray, June the i:ltb, 1870, between the hours of fi j o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. 3d, 4 said day, all the goods, "wares and merchandise, such as Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Queen's Ware, Stone-Ware, Spades and shovels, and various other notions too numerous to men (ion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. j XO " JiVVTMlTII. 14 4w . Sheriff of Polk Co., Ogn. i i i i .iff, S 4 V A NNOUXCJCS .niUSELfc1 AKT ' INDE- j: pmdent' candidate fr CONSTABLE. for Dallas precinct, ' Dallas April 30. 190. HEAT ESTATE. in O Alt3 AT.1L tE THAT bCSlitfi lMeaaant Hemes Ha a Goodly Land auii consult..' ' - " - ? '-'. ' ferokm d CoHecttoa Amb N. W. Corher of 1irt tn4 lVMbint PORTLAND, OREGON-, D. M. C. (UUMj Fn r r?zrm Ta rsnyy j HffH . avausL&i M.rJL au yAiiii. 1H Hallaa, Polk Coaty, Oreo That is to Vaytbat the lands of -Shiwar" scarcely attract the attention ef the Emi grant wbn wishes to purchase desirable boot in a fertile, healthy region, while lands 1 Ore gon can be purchased for a small amyunt of money. . j -; J . We now ptodahn that special kttentioa wftl be given to toe . purchase and sa4 ut jtteal. r.a tale ; and moreover, we cheerfully impart tha information, that we have a large amotiut ef City Property, Town Lots, Farms, Improved, and Unimproved Xandi & toe It Ranches, Timfier JLnnds, M Eec, Etc., Etc. ; ;; For sale at reasonable ttma 5 In lha Best Portions ef tha fittt, j, .. i " r '..." And In conclusion, wa Would imprtfli. ttpea," the minds cf persons desiring to tell Real tate that . they incur no expense in placing : their property in our hands, unless, a tale it efiected, i , f. 't viif Particular attention is directed t the fact that a large amouni of desirable lands caa fee 1 purnhaaed at tho Uraach OS5i, DALLAS, POLK COUiftt, OREGON .1. ,.1 a4m llO?HaC.OA 12 tf s