Towa&cou?mfiEws, DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG. lit; 1370. Folic County Official Directory. Polk, county covers an area of about 1,230 qitare miles. Number of voters. 1,227. Acres of land under cultivation, 03.270. Value of . asisesslo property, $1,521,51:1. The Lund Office for this District is located at Oregou CityOwen Wade, Register Hcury Warren, Receiver. . 7 COCNTY OmCEKS. Jtuhje, J. II. Myers ; CoinmiHiiitr, J. K. DelasKiuutt, Wrh Jones; herijf. S. T. Bareh ; Clerk, D. J Holmes; .1. er, Wm Ridge way ; Twuttrer, R. M. May; Si-heat isnperhiUtfleut, L. Vineyard; Surveyor, A. P. Butler: Coroner, Dr. J. E. Davidson. Post ' Of hob Towxs. Bethel, Bridgeport, Buena Vista. Dallas (evuuty seat), Eola.'urand Ronde, Independence, l.ucktaunite, Lincoln. Lcwisville, Monmouth, Rickroul, Salt Creek and Zsaa. V. B. Mail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon day, Wednesday and Fridjy at 7 a. in . return iug sa-ue days at 6 p. iu.; for independence, . each Tuesday jnornhig at .6; for Salt Creek, each-Tuesday. at 1 p. m.; for Lafayette, Mon. tlay and Thursday at 3 p. ui-, returning Wed nesay and Saturday at 10 a.m.; for .CorvullLs. ..y "Wednesday and Saturday et 10 a. m., returning Monday and Thursday at 2 p. m. " RELIGIOUS SERVICES INDALLAS. M E. Clntrrh.J). L. FpnuMIng, pastor. Services at their church, north side of Mi!! street between Main and JefTerson, as follow?: First Sabbath' (ia each month) in tho evening; 2d Sabbath, at It uVloek a. ia.;' H i Sabbath. .Iu the evening. Regular prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. Sunday School every Eubbaih at 9 o'clock a. ta. P.iipt'ht Church. J. W. 0born, pat or. Ser vicej at their Church, corner Court and'JciVer on .treets, the Third Sabbath in each mouth. - Chrii;.,n Church. T. F. Campbell, pastor. Services at tho Baptist Church second Saturday and Sunday in each month. , Jfftuodfct I.),imp,,l '?mrrh ( S.trt?,). R. 11. Bxter, pastor. Services the l"i,t Sabbath in f fh mnth at their Church, southeast corner . Wuhit iu and Church streots. AVitt PrtKACit. Rev." (J. V. Branson wi'd occupy the pulpit in the M. 1. Church, , to-mirrow at 11 ocl.t:k, a. m. Tar,. CotXTY Covn. This trihtmsl ha been In ?e?ion al last we k. The bu.-iness fr the most part has been confined to trying civii acti-jns aad admtnitr?tor, busine?j. ATarw. The weather the patwoek has been ' unusually warm, and lear!s na tiuffeting m rt.t!s to speculate upon tho cau;.' of the unror.? n abl hint, but ?uch labors dj Let hritig coo!t;.g treczes. : . , Oct or D,Nr.n.-.Mis, Mary oodward, who was accidentally poisoned hxU week, ha tn f;ir recovered that her phyicia prn :.hihm her out of danger. T Lis ill u-j iu news f.;r her many frionJj. : Amitt Ccr.ca. Mr. 'tleorg- tiet-.-holl, wh . btiitdtng the Christian Chureh at Amity, k." " here 'lasi-'wcek and informs w that he ha- ' ibo frame n? and th; r f on. Tho building . will be compteUd this fall. Sasit Axn Doorrs. Me.'sw. Campbtll .1 Eg of thU place ha been awarded thi contract of 1 making the nafh and doors' fvr the Amity Church. There U ten etghteen-ljht window?, .the g!a? bcia. twelve by twenty iavbe. Th win low., therefore, will be about three and . a half by eleven feet iu fir.'!. , .-Capt. . Lafoi.i.kttb cash d uf onr oCicr ye- ' ierday frota the Agency. The Captnin i look ing gay and costive. Ho repnrf. the machin ery at the agency in good runuing ordr, at.d if we arc not miM.hcn in our id.?crvriions he j, an ap-cr.t nlnt i-pcratious have r-.ol been equaled ; he U the rtht man in th riht place. Jly the Ctsptaiu'i po'.ittcal lib ha brg and Coot) -I?rr.. Judge WL-fun l:ft yc.Mer.hiy on the ftae for Idah i Territory' t ars-ime tie dutL-3 of bis o.Tiee. Ve y many pcr.-ont hae . left our midst Vt.Pcfck thoir fortur.cft in other i climes but none have ever left u,imro deeply rcretted than our frit n 1 " Ci-ri" as he waa at , ..... familiarly called. Hens he I n? lived for eight year?, most of the time in official position, and the roary regrets which have been expresse-1 at losing; him, irrespective of party, speak far ore in his favor than any feeble words or oar can cxprcsi. Few men have ever had so much to do in public life and mule aa fewenfcraies as he.. While even' hia political enimica wcr queeiioncd Lis devotion to the party which has always endorsed him, ai't t which he has . always proved a tried friend ; yet the sorrow ;at his departure seemed io be as general with them as with his political friend. It will be a lonic.time before the people of Paila3 will "forget W. C. W- whose aid eo many of ,them have eo often invoked, and never in vain. To the good people of Idaho we commend him, together with his interesting family, and know thattbey cannot he disappointed if they admiro 4he kind of friend we do in Oregon. To our rend we can only say, farewell. - -Femalb v BoAitDi0 ircHOOL. We have re reived a circular from S.II. Marsh, of the Pacific University, at Forest Orove, In which be announces that ho can furnish nccommodation tto tblrty lady hoarders. The rooms are large and airy, and suited each for two occupants. 'Tho price of hoard per term of thirteen weeks t 15 President Marsh will take a personal - pvendgbt of tho establishment, and tha young ladies will he members of his family. The "Paeifio University is on of the best schools in ? he Stajta, and we now of no place where stu dents will mako greater improyement than at Forest Grove. ' Notice. Raving sold my entire interest in the late firm of W.!C. Bbowx & Company to J. C. Bell, I take this method of thanking my numerous friends, and the people, generally, for ;tieir rery kind and liberal patronage during 2th ?My ycar I have been engagsd in the .fcnercanm business in Dallas. All accounts duo tbe firm will he found in the hands of J. C, I Bkix, at the old sUnd, who : is authorued to .;, HttJe'somo of them. 1 f - - W. c. Brows, New Weekly. We have received the first number of the Oregon Bulktht, made -up from the Daily litdlethu Tho weekly is a One paper and large, and will givo satisfaction to its patrons. The editorial work shows that the managers have not spared labor or expense, and tbe mechanical department is not inferior to that of any paper on tho coast. Wo bespeak a liberal support, for it is uucw.-papoi 'deserving of success. Tna fall term of tho District School at Dallas will commeuco oh Monday, tho 22d of this month. Ji will bo a two months' term. There will he the same amount of school money to apply that there is in a fufl term. The tuition will, therefore, bo cut down, and schooling will bo ihcaper. ' t. Coastvaius The half cooked people of the towns in this valley are going to Ocean. Beach by -the dozens. Quo day this week two buudred persons left Salem on the way "to the seaside. , Smoke. We have been treated to dense fogs of smoke this week for the firit titiic this Finn mer. The disagreeable cloud seenis to come from beyond the Cascade Mountains. ; J A Change Must Couie. Our litest advices from Kuropc makes the fact evident that there must bea change in the government of France or at least, in the rulers. Napoleou is truly ia a critical condition. Iu front . . . . , he has a vurtonous nemv. hi tli? rear. . - . " . i discontented populace. Without the ability to rdau a succesrul otmnsi-n, his cxeelletit ditdomtti- nbilities avail , ... i t . I'll r.oinm, lie will certainly have to " . J 1 give up the throne of France The very cilamity that he hoped to avert by a fcrcljn ,, U ,,n lm. -A jv , . . (. . . . Dictatorship is spoken or, ct-rtuirr it is, t ' , . . . nwjl."'.'m tpaVi fr l.'.t va ni-i r.rmv anil his family hn already fl,d to forcrgtt countries i;te tnttmatum of thi Prus slans is realized, and the lionaparte dvI ' ' - nnfy j.s dethroueu. V, til that brini: J ,. . . .,, peace. luni aums wui teI. Till-: editor of th-; St-:fe$mitn ?ay, , , v yr.rs.nga vrc were o;Toed to Negro sfTgC, and t.ut a m 'J -rily of too II' publican party In Oreg.m were, a!-o. opposed to it. Iat tbi.tg-t have changed fj'r.ce th.it time which make it ulsjlutelv nece.siry th tt tv should extend tlu s;ior,ige to toe Afriean rae, aad it ha become a dead istt-. V.'e deny any -.ieb tse-c ssity, nnd the Sfrf't-sm ia catw : w.t I.. .-t... .H-rf .f .U....' issncs in politics U a fool, and if all th- St't teaman says be true, then ho simply prove that we have not changed our .principles with every wind that blow? Talk about fix year n.so, turn to the lie of yonr ji ipcr but three years r.jr md you will fiad ir oppo.c I to lite ex fctiivti of tho suffrage loopp.tf.itc races in common with all otl.cr Pnioti papers iu the Slate, hut now beiu lost in your vacillations, you charge us with nut keeping pace with prore?s. How can. tcmplihlo to talk about progress iu a direction visibly wron ttiny mm ol ".ood scno. How lon-4 U it Mnec vou, Mr. editor Siuteni(ni declared to those y n pretended to be friendly with that yoi wore person dly oppo-ed to ibis radical ism as much as anybody, but that under the peulitr circumstances you were compelled to endorse it. o.stcnsitlj 1 Talk ubiuit sentiment, principle and prorc-s ! And what arc your princi ples ? do yo 'endorse the leading men and measures of tlfe. party, Greeley, Sumner, .Morton, Trumbull, and the late naturaliz-itioa law enfranchising all Africa l I f you do, ?ay it, and the people will abandon you j and if you do not endorse it, say that like a man, if pos sible, and then let tho Oiejonian say whether or not you ought to go to the Democrats 1 A printer, not lon since, bein flun by hia sweetheart, went to the printinir office a:id tried to commit suicide with theshobiiaa stek, but the thinpf wouldn't off. Tlie devil, wishing to pacify him, told him to peep into ine sanctum where the editor waa writing duns. to delinquent subscribers. He did so,and the effect was magical. He said the pic ture of despair reconciled hiru; to his fate. ; A niember of the Wyoming Legisla ture seeking to sustain a point of order, jerked his coat off, with "Mr. Speaker if some reliable man will hold these duds, I'll teach hira that he is out of order." The point was sustained. Fires are raging in the Blue Moun tains, bndOrand Itonde valley is almost surrounded by this clement -of destruc tion. ; ,. Max Mailer has been appointed post master at Jacksonville to succeed Ji M. . Button' ''He will enter upon the duties of his office soon. Telegraphic Nuiiimary. Paris, August 9. This city is fear fully excilcd over news from the front. , An official dispatch says McMahon's Chief of stall wus killed. A great battlo ia expected at Metz, a the Prussians are making force marches in that direction. The Proclamation of tho Minister of war approved ly the -.Ktnpress declares Paris in a state of seijxe, and orders im mense preparation for its defense, ealU innj the people to arms. London, August 9. News from Pari- rov.s hourly more serious. On'y official reports are allowed to be telegra phed. Letters ay the rage amldisip pointment of the populace of Paris on finding there had been n series of defeats on French soil instead of a mil itary promenade is beyond description. The people were furious on reading the I'mt etor's prclatuation.; Seventeen deputies ; have signed a call for France to crm. Mughal jLinu, haibcen appointed Commander of tho French armies. Lcbocuf retires , to his lepttmettt. (lie is Minister ol NVur). Napoleon stii! remains ill. J.undon, Aug. 8. McMahon in his communication with (Jen'l Fu'ih-y, giv ing details of the capture of Wt-issen- hour shows that the Trench wcro sup . . . 1 .! I . I pn.-cu umi su Uer.u great iy irom i ruwn j artillery. Gen. Poniy (who wa killed j iu the lir-t batlh- full at uoon. A . ... ' . . . t .... ... r ... t-attle will prouaiy iae ji.atu ai .uiu , to-monow. j LosimN. Aus. 9. .:'') p. m. Ac t . . t . X 4 I 1 ...1 I coidtti- to the I'aii -Mall Uazette .the ! huiprss huenie is preparing hr iltghf. : .', - - , ,. , l ,., lerirmvo Metz H unuerunt ' a tlitroUt.l, organize m. 'i'hy Tima -w the Kretieh dkasts r . t "j" XiSl 1 i refuin - MJuna mil tary uavee and, to . ... - .. . i- ... . i !;is illt:e-. Pai ties wi l ranee will make j . . . . ?ii j j,is Lao U ahealy ignored in by which the .Legt-ucy K'uki ; to ruhy tho - u iira"-,t tlca . 1 ... :. 1,,. ...j .w -,. , ,- t .... teume p.vrr, and an it testing how ,.. UJ y b Jtw;:sed w ith ahoether. I fbe only tpstbm U whi .nhull Sautter I iht- word ol ao.l-teation. ! M- z, Au- 8 : levelling. '1 be ; c;RCcntralta to march to ,, Vu--e., Motll.?ins ami i defend th ! rniy.es. No engag.itnfnt to jby. Paris Aug.' 9. Nothinir i certain eoytetnistg Autri i. Hu?sia i kteping vr quiet with promises, Kothing td ttot ban faVon pfat-f in UUeity, 8nl n ilitrubance, h sn tC( U red 4 ; ' didriLanCP. has tX'CU redi '1 he authoring living Utn warned , . . . , at a hoeu'ly "f wot King men inteo-Iet. th m':ikin' trouble. U ok t retaurion. and it i 41 .. ' PaIMs j.turfiaM smnmnee that Italy vv i 1 imtiu'diaity '-end tie buiidred thou and men to a .-;. t Fra:ce. I'n tn the tinman : The land ad joining talent on tho ea.t. feem.s to be ( .,,d ilt TK I f l"R 8TO.M t:ii i;ITn:!; o.min' into m.ukH. and to. be p2U;ci ".b-t:vd in 'h-ir pla.-.. In Cu-f r;U it ctalsn- raptdiy m price. iWe kutu ,Uy w .....j.rhed. C nhU, that Thonias (.' tUb; bft't.!it 40 ad"'. thf j thn't ih" xr vs i.r.r.'tn r ioxh i rndo.l!y tbcr d-iV d 'J. W.tlray, sittiaftd Oi rtb j dij-.lcisf b m. and thai tU eonf.-du-e oS tho , i "i- - I, -it t i- i tKooh; in it rHiiSv.try and in pr.p.-rtus, ul. and adjutnmg the i'artth claim, b'f ut.!estm with every paif.4syvr. firc 1. 000, hi ing JiU0 per Acre. om tht cnrn.t lie." tdeuv tin to 'be .the fj.-f. N !ill)i a" . i'Vi. 1. HohlLiU bought nc dicing prrparathui ftjijotj. M like jpularity ''t, , ' I j j utnoo" !'t -hi'c! and condition?. n every Henry ho ot a ijuartcr section ol th j t5oj ;- tft U ftM ciifvr. wncrA old Ike Uakcr l it,. I Cl ltl f-.r .?J pC f tntiorant. a remedv t'r iiititt!f. .t'-cure for aero. Dr. kill lalt lv b.m-ht 6 acre ol int. nn t t-nt and nmitttft fever?, a pmle It. shaiH, part ol the same claim. V ,i!rtfe,r dtuva Id -1 but ti'-'arcr it towarc'i town, lor $1,0011 dcfurciit nVm.eif.' for .b-k headache, a ir.i' l rJJ'J) rcr acre. L itid i to p'enty around Ndem lor si-cculalorH to have 1 ...... a motioply, t!u. a ten wc have alluueu lo have bv'ctt mude lor aclual occupancy. From tho, Albany Register: Mr-, tjeo. Vtrnon died su l lenly, at her ie-i-tlcnce about tij:ht miles stmih of this city, on Thursday night of last week. She retired at the usual hour, apparen tly in good health, and wan .found to have expired, some time during the night, by her children, who attempted to wake her next morning. Mr. Vernon was absent from home, harvesting, o i the night in question. She-is supposed to have died of heart dieasc. She leaves four small children. Sodaville if the name of a town that has just been laid out at the" "Soda Spring, six miles above Lebanon,, Linn county. Parties in Albany are buying lots and intend to erect Rummer resi dences there. The Statesman says that during the p;ist fortnight at 8aletn the public health has not been ns good as previously through the summer The prevailing maladies are dysentery,! billious and typhoid fevers. . . ' D. O. Leonard of John , Bay river in forms the Mountaineer that a large nnmber of emigrants from tho V allatuct Valley have recently passed his place with their herds and families, seeking homes cast of the mountains. ; For Sale. A Q" ACRES OF LAND ON SALT H:CjKJ Creek, in Polk County, eight miles from Dallas; 320 ar res fenced, 100 acres in cultivation and 30 acres in Timothy Mendowj well adapted to : stock raiBiug. Trice $7 per acre. Inquire of . ; ; , ; ICusncII ; Ferry, f : j ; Portland, Oregon, - - --0R v m. c. cAirr.f; Pallas, 23 if : NE W AU VEll TISEMENTS. ? Administrators 5 Notice . TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was duly appointed at tbe August term pt the County Court for Yam bill couuty, Oregon, ndminitrutor of the estate of John li. Kirby, deceased, late of said county. ThHO having el.iima against aid estate are Vequired to present them with proper vouchers to the said administrator within six . months fr;ui da to hereof. JOEL A. KIR BY, -. A .' Administrator. McMinnville, Oregon, August 8th, 1S70. augl3-lw i 'Notice ! 517 II. CATTEKL1N IS OF "NECKS- yV ity conintlled t break p house keeping, and deins to pluco hi children iu familicM. Any who ure willing to take charge of one vt tuore of hn children on reasonable ttriu, tire rejuee-ted to cull on him lit Dallas, wheru further parti-ul.ir will be imparted. . Uallup, August 1370, IVotace to ESridirc Builder. fht contraft ta loiil I a br'olo utojs the L Luckiuwute. at IL'ijry .Helmie'jj l'olk Co., Oregon, will a let to the lowest hi bl-r on Hat urdat, the !.iy of September, 1 S?0 , b t.veii the h oir.i of on.; and four o'clock, p. in., at the tit.; of th loide. l'laits und .-ecificnlioriS can be seen at the County I'leik's office in l.i!ln. C11A5. COOLElJtL 21 ni .Superiiitendiut. , SZiJjfiA.ll l.JIISQ, Ofhrc, No. CI IVoiit Stre-f. poutlam . . . OREOON I'tal Estiiic Dealer. Special Collector cf Clafnis. A jir,. ,,( ,f ntV and EAST PORT- 1 nvZ'. .... , . , .,,,. cidova'od LA.t. located n a., pari ..d thr sr'e. . . . ... t ..... . . .. ., ... ! "V! T fl" - i "Vi? r V V'T, " rirrr.i i Ad kiok f 1 ui.uifi.tl and general Ajency i.umio. ?r..!i? 1. a. , j ,ri!i.4 3i;ni.,,, j. it.oI'EUTY f..r .,!. ! w;st piet famW, dre-Moa of .'.a 'V: of thi .Si'ATE. j i I'V SI it rnnt ni-rTur t-.v t :a-.-n. t'irv. i r.iw i-to'rp:5f f r a few wwl I in Iii?rf. Thw .!irhig a n thing in hi line J If" f in I' ib. Thw lirtii tiihi.; in his line j f ;! ?!Sm ! Mri m" T'Sflo i w!j. fe !.p t prrp:rd t- u q pr,tP So Ml;.ilrt Wuh.ud t pn.rvc atd bfautiiy ths e.-ta. ... . .... i. . . . . . Household fUI'Jr Ad.npkd to all t ;huatt:K. It would be a h pv thin fr ihr wrll if nil the l t itnttf t piiM-M ttnl in the r ir ti c f Uli'd'in" CO'l'd fe" i OUt rtf 'Xlt l.nodynf ,! hH.: ii:; a- ,r,:9r l" ., v f ' , . ,.,; I vvAMRI Mt-.tt lXK "f .iUe,.wnw.t i tc.f toiv. in tue ott ml cbUi ad dnwt? it i lite'rallv a ti tt sk.uo'.o srvri.K. M.dh.-r heU.ve in i. 'Tm-v hod ita jreseot b in. fine '( tr nb'c,'' a.tfe and pha i;it renlcdy .r;-r th Vflrioaa'iMUcnt' t" which flu ir sox i e.xclasi vly ubje t. .VJ' htlievs In' it .because it r-frohes und invi' r te t!:e l.ody and the mind, and t..ncs both without vxeltta tiller. 21-Iw This Remedy does nr,t pimply fcVt? for a short time, bnt it produce? porfn"anl pwptnan ent cure9 of the wornt cnen of Chronic Nn?al Catarrh, and r7 ptf $ 00 rrtfnrtl fr a fif tfint I enmot curt. "Cold in tho bend" and Catarrhiit Ileal.tcho oro cured with a few ap plications. If j'ou bnvo a tlischnrjio from iho no?e, ofTeufive or t thcrwi-se, stopping up tho nose nt time?, pnrtinl lo?s of the pcopo of smell, taste vt hear tog. cj'-'S wittering or weak, feci d.ll, have. pain or picture in the head, you may refl n?Fured that you have Catarrh. Thou? nnda annually. .without mntiifcsding half of the above ?y'mptom j, tertninute In Con?umptioo and end in the grave. No di?on?o i so common, more dtceptivo or le. nnd:rtood by physici ans. I will send my phnmphlet on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Soge'ti Catarrh Remedy is now SOLD BY MOST 'PRUOGISTS IN ALL , .PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents; Sent by mail .po?t pnld," on receipt of CO cents, or four packages for f:t. Iiewaro of counterfeitsj and worthle? itaita tion?. See that my pr irate ttamp, which is a pWo're yuarantee of geuuincne, is upon the 4uti!e wrapper. Jtemember jtht this pri ate stamp, issued by the United State? Government expressly for stamping my medicines, ha? my portrait, name and address, and the words JU S. Certificate of genuinene8" engraved upon jt, and need not be mistaken. Don't bo swiii j died by travelers and others representing thcm pel ve V Dir Sage J J nm.fho pnjy man noW liviug tjikt has lb kuowlediro and the right td manufacture the genuine Dr. Sngo's Catjirrh Remedy, and I never travel to sell this modi cine. R. V. PIERCK, M. D. au0-3m 133 Sonera street, Budalo, N. Y, J NJC W ADVERTISEMtiXTSl 4 4 Qfl ACRES OF FARMING LAND X ' I. JvJ 'n county, two- mile from DatUt, on the road to Sa'em. alt under good fence, repaired this spring; 175 arro now un der cultivation. 2i ncrcn of timothy meadow, and welh watered by springs und we'lii three dwelling houses .and one good barn on the farm, and two goo l bearing orchard. Belong ing to this prairio laud in four timber lot, one ht of fir timber containing 110 acre, situated five miles off, and i4 the nearest timber to the valley and very valuable for rail and building purposes; CI acres of oak timber two miles distant; 26 acres of oak timber two mile and 21) aerea of oak limber one mile distant. These tract of land ' together make one of the bet erain ana Mct-K units in rom mmuij. ..van be divided advantageously into three or four farm. Term, $1 i per acre, to be told together for cash in baud. Apply to Rticll Ac Ferry, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, PORTLAND. ORISGON, ' o.i ' IK M. C. GAULT, Dallas, Oregon. IMf ACRES OOOD PASTURE AXI PjsXJ farming iuihj, on j.uesiamuie; -o acres i.i grain, 6 acre planted with whitehead. )otd orchard 'bearing, and good rane for ft -U. ' I'rico $ 1,100, including crop, if sold before harvtt. Inquire of 2imscI3 iV Ferry, Real L'ituto Acnt. Portland; On., or of V. M. C. O.U'LT, Da! hi s, t'gn. 13 tf rjlilK ATTIvXTlOX OP THE PCHLIC U ioI;el to the improved facililicii whidi t have recently imde to my apparatus, by which i ati abla to Ulte &Lv Riclures. AT O u (i Witting! Th mals the h 'r t. r.re tak f getting crtrr..-t iikeue of Cill Llii a matter d Mnaii in ejunt. pejMj,dIi.t located M.in ftrct P'lai. W. II. CATIKULIX. I!!a. April VI, 1S70. J. W. CRAWt'O&D. T. 8. sr.wsfAs. riO.EE2 TIN AXD STCVE ST3"E, O-'V Front Str:st, $no XJjbr SdhI! ci Pest Gaice, fi-.!ic - - ni-cm.ii. BrukVakW W "' ' J ...'...:. ....,,..... .... ',.' ' I rsitj. vMnvoMiiiM-ai um iiiA.ri ju that they h-Ave rnU-ni.-hc l tj ir Moi.h of tin ware, and Lave u tu hjiu .1 k !.re avs' rt- IHK.t f ,: BiU and Turk r Stf r., 2.tr.ii', Li Iron IVcvt Of every de.vcrii th'u. Alio a lai; vf hcct Iron, Zinc, HIrr, A-c. Having procured lh services of a firit-c!s?s worhmn we are o:.w cohs'twnttv Mauufjitur 'ig-fl kind of tin furnishings Lr &tvi ju 1 for farmer? c. !?sirh a? ftTote Ttollrs. C.fne end Tea Pots:, Tea Kcttlrs, Miik Pan. fippeie, I, aid aud Ituttcr Cans. An I irt f.ct, all !irti"lc! of tintrnre n?nall t'ii; I in ftove an tinware ?tir! nil " which we ofT-r for ?u'e at price tlot will ju.ify ptir- !i '. r t (tatroiaizo us rather than Salem vr Port'and .-h"p.-. Special altcution will be given to Job Work : Of all kind?. In connection with the stove and tio ttcre, we will continue vur . .HEAT .TSAKKEIT, VVhrr? will h kept all kind? of seasonable m-ut?, both FHEII nod SALT. In ex.-hane tor g"odj in our line we will take U kiuds of country produce, such as Batt r, Eggs. Chicken, Floor, Bacon, &c. We invite the public to cmII and - exainiuo uurft-xrk.- CRAWFORD A MiWMAN. Dallas, March 4, IPth 1-tf Craw 1'ord A: icu ttinca, OF TUB PIOXEERTIN &8TOTRST0RB WAVE A NEW AND SELECT STOCK JuKiitC(l Ware, Porcelain I.Inrd Slew Pots lor I ruit, a ;reat Variety of Gem Pans, Pressed Patth s for Tart, Cooking Hpoons, Rgg Heaters Ilroil- tr.g I'xlures of Improved 8 Pattern, Hulling Pius, &c., Ac. . ! CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. . Dallas, April 15. IS 70. 7:tf WHAT J Ol- DO YOU UtflMUlSTAIw S I A LL THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED J. to tho undersigned ni either punjcle tho CASH or give their NOTE. In case of a failure to tlo. either, there will bo hu?incwi for tho legal fraternity. . ? B. F. NICHOLS. July Id. 1870. 20 tf WELCH'S PREMIUM SALMONBEST in market in Kits or barrel?. Forsaloat COX A EARIIART'S, , Salem. I Q UEBNSWARE IN ABUNDANCE At J. II. LEWI'S. aegaatajrf'cfrifira IWIK- 'ADVEIiTlSfiMEXTS, i AIVDEROrS & BROWIV, SUCCESS0R8 TO 1. STRANG. : IMPORTEItS AND DEALER9 lit "T" OP ALL KINDS, ' Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Coppef, . Zinc, Brass & Block Tin, r,t Force and Lilt Pumps, a4S7 77AT. AND ENAMELED Hollow- Ware MANUFACT URERS OF ' ' Tiij, .SIiccC-Iroii Sc Copper Ware. Great Variety of Gem Paaa. : Gas'-Fixiiires.' Iron AulZeni Tip, of all sizes, for Qu. Watr&ai Steam. , v CUJOIfS, BUSHINGS, ? RETURN BtCXDS kUHUKH HOSE, SI Ul' COCKS, HOSEPIPES, PLUGS, BATH TUBS. , in; In all ita branches done to order, at the anted r 1' Co.n. Union Block Comuicrrlal St., Salera 1S70. tiiltevvi Bros. J870. v manufautciu:us, . " mai.i:m - - - - . . OHCCOK. Mea'a Tap Svlc Sewed "Boots.- $14,00 .Mcu'a Double Sole, Swed Ruofl....." 13 CO ; j,j Mcu Single Sole, Sewed Roots...- 12 0CS g Men Tap h'ol?, r.ggccl R-otj...... 11 CO. .neu twglo a-oic, Tegged Uoots... 10 CflL i -2 Men's French Kip Rovt...... 9 CO Z:ufn'' Kl' c,oaU Orcfeon crCali- . s lornu leather - ' 7 CO o o -McnN Best French Calf Sewed Ox- 4 u 1J4 ii'.. .... ......... ..... CO. ' 3 fcr' 7Vt French Calf Pcg-red Ox- Itrd iitjs., i C CO fHE PEST BRANDS OP FRENCH CALF i U. nvd in all our boots, and evvry pair ,..a;:tvd to give atirat.tioa. . W hh.e lr.yt and 1 et ftlcvud tK'k ot Earli-ru .nd t:uttf.roia made Hoots and hock. which wt oCer nt wbutcsaJe ir ft tail at prices wLRh dtv ciinpetuivj.- -, : ' ,- OAK SOI.K LKATHEIlr. FRKNCII CALF, Kli' A.NU UPl'hit Fhoe 5r.i"hlnery and ever; thing generally f n-oJ io ;i I.eMiber an1 Fitdins Stor. ' UolJ coin pjid ICr nnd U BS. ,-t? GILLEKT BROS. Fah-ui, Ojn., March U', 1S70. 2 Cm. hclcsale and Retail dealers iu. HOOKS, ' . STATIOXKRV. MUSICAL INSTnilKNTS, AND VANUKK NOTIONS. J fK TAKE THIS OPPORiV;nixY0P H inlvrming the public that wc have jdst received a luro invoke of. v - Wall Paper Of nil styles, direct frcru the rjcaacfactorictia tho Eat. Our stock t th - '": Largest e.er vflered' In this Mail: cU Which we wilt so" I at whote?tle and retail CHEAP as any other how- iu thi Stnt.f.;? j YEATtiN ,t mOS, Salem, Osn., March lttth, l?7ih 2-lf rT7.- T EI E O C 2 D. E ! TL, . Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL i Corner of First nnd Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREUUN. -0 Messrs. SMITH A COOK fJAVE TAKEN Tn IS WEUi KNOWH JL House -aud Refitted and Utfurni-hed it "throujrhout. rrnklnj: it ty far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. ,-: : N. B. Jlot and Cold Baths attached to th Heuse for the bentfit of -G?ey1s. " : - t , - SMiTll i COOK, , f. rroprietors.' Finland, April 14,1570. ; 1 L 7;lf; - i I i i THE BUENA VISTA SAW MILL CO. having their mill; in good. -tanning cvrdtr, make known to the cititens nroad Bucua Vista and vicinity that tnrid coiapuny aro pre pared to furnifh Imnber at 4ho follywipg prices t $1012 50 per 1.CC0 .'ccf ;; '- v We have also a firt class planer end match er, and arc prepared to furnish cither plain or dressed lumber, strictly to orders and with punctuality and dispute's.- . A good flsfortmeut nf In ruber now on kau4. JAS, HOLM AN, President of B. V. M, Co. : ..' ! WM. C. LEE, Secretary. BaetiA Vif fa, Jutie ICtb, IS70:: , .il8 t "-'. -"'."'' ' : r ' . 1 ' WOOL WAITED, t-.'.i qnilE ELL-fiNDALE MILL: COMPAKT "JL,nwU give th, hichfit market prico'or wool, delivered at their factory in Polk Co." "Tboir 5tore is also open, with )teiraC. sortment of Dry Ooods, tirorarUa, llardwrre, Af. ltf I i "