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towh a courm hews. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1370. Nw Post Orricic.-A new pt it office has been tablihed at Cooper' store in the northern part of the county. The name of the new of fiee U-Perrydale. Mail is'supplied the daily stage line. ' Impbovmst. A new wooden building, two stories high, is belog built at Monmouth. The ground floor Is to be used for a printing offieS for the new church paper, and the second story will be leased to the Good Templars. Naw Paper We have received ( the first number of the Daily JercHrjf published at Sa lem, but as we have- seen no other numbers, it is probablo that Upton has failed to get out the second number. The paper before us, though Ha all, makes a very creditable appearance. Fihe Vegetables. The finest vegetables, such as cabbage, potatoes, beets, tomatoes Ac, that we have yet seen in this market are for sale it the store of Crawford A Newman. These productions are from the gardens of Mr. EJ. Delashmutt of Salt Creek. New Goo vs. Messrs N. A J. D. Lee have, within ,the past few days, made a Urge addition to their stock of goods. Particular, attention has been given to the selection of clothing and ladies dress goods, so that now their stock ia that line is superior to anything they have here tofore offered in this market. Wolf. The time has been when the sight of wolf in this neighborhood was a very rare thing, but this summer these enemies to sheep breeding are becoming alarmingly numerous, and we hear of wolf depredations quite fre quently. One day this week Mr. Drury Davis dogs started one of these marauders and ran it over to the Rick real where Mr. Richmond, rith his dogs, joined in the rhase, but the wolf took to the water and was lost. It is very prot able that our stock growers and hunters will tare to combine and hunt down these wolves. Mosmoctu School. The fall term of school at the Monmouth college in this county opened on the 1st Monday in this month under the most favorable auspices. There were forty stu dents the first day ag'nt twenty one year ago, and we learn ihat i ow, the ettpdanee wi 1 average sixty. It is confidentially predicted that there will b a daily attendance this win ter of 150 pupils. Prof. Campbell is a very successful educator, and is fat raising the Monmouth school to a rank second to none in the state. Besides being a good instructor him self, he has the valuable faculty 'of choosing good assistants. We are pleased to be able to -chronicle the success of this, the cheif Ligh school in the county. ire at B v e's avista .On Saturday night last, all the business portion of the viltiage of Buenavbta, m this county, was destroyed by lire. About twelve o'clock, on the night men tioned, flames were discovered issuing from the rear of the building occupied on' the ground' floor by Wei't as a store room and the second story by the Odd Fellows and Good Templars as a lodge room. Tl e spread the fire was so rapid that all efforts were directed to saving personal property. An entrance to the lodge room being cut off, r othing-was removed. Of the goods in Weil's store half were saved and the whole of Pickett's stock in the adjoining building was removed, but the house burned as also was a small dwelling bone standing near by. The origin of the fire is a matter of spec ulation. Tbe:wboIe Iocs is estimated at $3,000. Smarties. In tins vacinsge there is a class -of half way gamblers who have a species of "horses that they designate as race stock, but in reality their animal, though they bear great names as Jo Hooker, Humboldt, Boston Ac, are only fast enough to cause their owners to 1oo4heir last cent. This elan, being averse to labor, see's every opportunity of eking out a scanty livlibood by winnings off from whom soever can be victimized. Recently a lot of fellows from Marion eo'i'j, with their fat horses, went to the Grand Ron 1e Indian reser vation the purpose of playing their sharp tricks on the ignorant Indian and win bis substance ty horse -racing. These youths had no diffi culty in getting races, but in every instance the Indian horses h at the "Jo Ho ' era, Bostons Ae," and the petty gamblers are "cleaned t the bedrock.' Even our to wot man, Till Gaze, srho Is not usually caught with chaff, was tempt d to take his fast filly "Jennie" for a trial with ithe Indians, but one te satisfie I him that his .animal is not fast. When the whites go to borse-raeing with Indians, it is certainly grati fying to know tbat the Inferior race is able to 4,y.v nibu tapc&u. Hail mtiwim ('Columbia Cohperewce. The labors of the (Columbia annual Conference of the M. E. (Church South, held in this place, were elo-ed ron Saturday evening last. Rv. Jos. Pm- ,ery, the secretary, has kindly furnished as the following list of appointments. Oregon District. A. E. &saes. .Presiding Elder. Dallas Circuit, R. C. Oglesby. Corvallia and Albany, Jos. Emery and W. Jfi. Finley. Albany Circuit, E. G. Michael. .Brownsville Circuit, J.'W. Stahl. 'fcafiyetto Circuit, John Wallar. 8t. Hdlenr Mission, R T, Westerly. Oregon City Circuit, supplied by E. Oliver. W. A. Finley, President of Corvallis College, ,ana Jos iMnery, Prof, of Mathematics; IS. jr. uurcn.ana a. K. Baxter, Agents. Jacksonville District. I. C. McFarland. Presiding El (far. aeksonvUle C'rcult, G. W. Fleming. Roeborg Circuit and Oakland Mission, N. 'fA.. Elton. . Coast Fork Mission to be supplied. Eugene City Circuit, R. C. Martin. ; Umatilla District. .0. IL E. Kewton, Presiding Elder. vTlIfnf Circuit, supplM by B. F. King. -Umatilla Meadows and Birch Creek Circuit, 4o be supplied, . Grand Konda Valley, to be supplied. T'ewdsr Birer Circuit, J. W, Star. STATE ITEHS. We get these items from the States man : We learn that the Gibson Broth ers, who have been running a thresher this season on the hills opposite: town, have about concluded their season, hav ing threshed between 17,000 and 18, 000 bushels of grain, realizing enough to pay for their machine the first season. The Wallamet University opened yes terday morning, under the Presidency of Prof. T. M. Gatch. His introductory address was short, appropriate and in structive. The first sentence fixed the atention of the students, and every ad ded sentence increased the interest. All eyes were open, and all hearts won. If a few more of the Trustees and pat rons of the Institution had been prsent. to welcome the President and school, it would have added, no doubt, to the in terest of the occasion. A railroad accidept happened at East Portlaod a few days-sit.ee, by which a locomotive and several cars were thrown fom the track. No pasengers were on board and only the employees were injured slightly. The damage' to the cars and road is estimated at $5 000. The cause of the accident was the set tling of one side of the track. j From the Oregonian : The damaged locomotive Portland, has been placed on her wheels and removed to the shop for repairs, which will begin immediately. The locoraot've Clackanaj h'as been tried, and works finely. Thestearash'p California arrived from San Francisco, with 145 passengers. It is stated by the Jacksonville, News that a malignant typhoid fever is report d to be raging in Josephine county. Several have died and a great many are down with the disease. ! The Statesman learns that Alexander M irtin, of Jackson, U to be the Sup crintendt'nt on the lino uf the Cahfor nia and Oregon 8'agc Company having been' lately retained in that capacity by 31 r. Carr. On Monday last, as the Statesman in forms us, the much talked of safe of the State Treasury was opened and the con teats "counted. The amount on hand was found to be 8207,939,3$, all ... which was coin with the exception of $1,000. .Mr. K S. Cooke then trans ferred the office to his successor, L. Fieischner. Th Stutsman siys that "Hun. L. Fleischner made his first payment froui the State Treasury on Tuesday. Cou pons amounting to 8200 -;.me , Oregon State Houuty and Relief Bon i were presented and paid. These bonds are held in Leipsie, Saxony; tlu c. pons have traveled by sea and Ian .safely here, and the money t rts back Shall we expect the present Legislatn to put those bonds through the mill of 'equitable adjustment before auottur payday comes around ? j The pulation of Alhany U nhau 1 500, 500 less than its citizens claimed. A e ! n'jg et valued at 124 as found last week near 1 ocahonta , l a ker county. The AU any Democrat will publish a d ly papei during the week of the Linn Co'inty In ir. j From thirty pounds of Norway oafs J. 1$. Hons tan, a farmer near; Albany, has raised this year eight bushels. A post office is to be established at Wapato, Washington county. This will supply a much needed want There was a post office at that place some years ago, but it was discontinued. : A man named Linville Bowers, im prisoned in the jail at Albany charged with an attempt on the, life of Charles Rogers, tried to escape on Monday night last, and was shot and killed by the guart1. The Mountaineer learns that the af fairs of Wasco county, as managed by Messrs. E. L. Perhatn, County Judge, J. Marden and J. II. Phillips, late Coun ty Commissioners, will be brought be fore the next Grand Jury. The Dalle paper itates that Gen. Tiltoo and Col. Smith, railroad survey ors, were at that place on Thursday, 'These gentleman' says that paper, ,4are engaged in running a survey on the ot ppsite side of the river for the Nothern Pacific Railroad. We are told that it is their intention to continue their sur vey to Priest's Ilapids on the Columbia river, and then return and survey this side of the riter to Portland. It is the impression of some of the citizens of the Dalles that the Railroad will run on the opposite side of the river, leaving us out in the cold. The taxable property in Douglas County amounts to 81,454,033. The County Commissiopers have levied a tax of 22 mills on the dollar, so saya the PUiindeaUr. The Farmer, speaking of the .coming State Fair, says :' ' Our communications from various parts of Oregon, assure us tii at 4h ere will be a greater interest in, and attendance at, Ae coming State Fair, than in preceiadiug years. We thinj; we can .ay Jtbat there will fcejiet ter and more preparations oj tb.e.eoter- ! tatntoent of the people iu Salem than 1 heptoore. -411 will fee obe ia ihat mutter which can bo done. We think Fair -week here will be one of great in terest to all strangers and citirens. The Jackson vilie News reports that the quartz mill on Jackson Creek, has been started agaiu and predicts that it will not stop again. It will work on paying quartz this fall and winter from two paying ledges, discovered this sea son on Timber Gulch, a tributary ot Jackson Creek. From the Eugene Jour nal : We are informed that the County. Commission ers have levied a tax this week of 18 mills one dollar and eighty cents on each hundred dollars. From 11 mills under Republicans it has gone up to 18 mills under the glorious reign of De mocracy, and will coutioue to increase till the people dispense with their ser vices, which they will do at the next election. This is the way the Democ racy "reduce taxation." A fatal accident, says the Statesman, occurred Saturday on the lUil oad grade a short distauce below Jefferson. It seems that the men were working in a deep cut, when the bank caved on them. One of the men, whose name we did not learn, was caught by the loose dirt and buried not more th'jn two feet deep. Tho overseer told our infor mant thatjhe distinctly heard the unfor tunatc man's cries two or three times, but although every exertion was made to extricate him, before this could be done he was dead, either from suffoca tion or from internal injuries. Work in the Lkoislature. AN ready members are giving notice of the bills they will introduce in the legisla ture. The notices givend are by. Mr. Baldwin A bill to define the boundaries of Grant county. M r. Fay To tax unnaturalized for eigncrs. Mr. Ilcndershott To increase the school tax from two to four mill!; to regulate the sale of swamp lands, and to regulate the sale of public lands do nated and belonging to the State. Mr. Cochran To amend the election laws. Mr. Baldwin To create a State Board of Eqaulization to axamine and correct the assrssuienls of the several counties. 31 r. Trevitt asked and had leave to introduce a bill to provide for the reliu quishment to the Uuited States of the title to lands in certain cases for sites to lighthouses, etc. Also a bill giving the consent of the State to the purchase by the United States, of sites for lighthouse, etc. Both bills were read a fir.-t aud second time and referred to the J udiciary Committee. From Gov. Woods's Mcssago it ap pears that from Sep. 12th 1808 to Sept. (3th. 1870, twenty-nine convicts have been pardoned out of the State Peni tentiary, of whom two were pardoned on the recommendation of physician f-tatinx that they were infected with dis orders which would endanger the gen eral health of the other convicts, one for meritorious services and twenty -six on petitions. W. II. Watkins, of Salem, has been appointed superintendant of the Oregon Penitentiary vice Ma). Berry removed. No IIi Msrn. We do not wish to inform jrou, reader, Ihat Dr. Wonderful, or any other roan, has discorered a rtmcdj that cures all di'eaoes of mind. body, or estate, and is de signed to make our nuMunary sphere a bltful rdradue, to watch iicaren itself snail te imt a side show, but we do wUb to inform you thai Dr. aa?es latarrn . unneiv nas eurei tnou snd of ranos of catarrh in its worst form nd s'azes. and th protritor will par $i"0 for a caao or this loathsome dieQ that no cannot cure. It may bo proc unxl by mail for sixty cents, bv adJre!in R. V. Pierce. M. D.. t3.i Seneca street, liufTtlo, N. Y. A pamphlet free. Sold by druirimt. Lo k out for mn repre senting thcmselres . Dr. Page; Dr. Pierce, wbone Private Government. Revenue Stamp is n every package of the Oenuine, is the only man Iirinr wb-i can manufacture tbe original Dr. Sage s Catarrh Kemedy. Going! Going 1 Gone I Faster than the auctioneer s hammer knocKs down mercnan. disc, neglect dUposcs of teeth. Bid, therefore. foi that prise of life, a per fen t set, by brushing them regularly wit i Sosodont ''Spaulding's Glue," has now taken the placo of all Cements and Mucilages. Telegraphic Summary. London, Sept. 12. Agents have arr rived here from Berlin who, it is antic i pa ted, arc seeking to place the Prussian loan in the market. Gladstone is alarmed at the spread of republicanism in England. London, Sept. 12. The Tribune's special from Garish rue, Sept. 8 th, says the Strasbourg besieging army is con stantly being reinforced, and number nearly 70,000. The sorties of the de fenders are desperate and futile. Bat teries are being rapidly completed and heavier guns placed in the nearest par allels. . j French sharpshooters are doing much mischief on the upper railway between Basle and Frieberg. They tiredapid ly at the Schlengen passenger train, even on the sick and wounded. Brussels, Sept. 12. Italy, Austria and Russia agree in principal and have authorized ltu?sia to a&k Prussia for ani awniatice. Pyyjatchea .to) that cflect have been telegrapjjej to Berlin, ifo' answer yet.'" -v- ;-.V V Lo don, Sept. 12 The statement of the Gaulois that England demmands an atmisticjs is gotrue. Jules Favrjis ex'i pected tonight. If he asks the English Governraet to present terms it will do so, but not unasked. This intelligence is official. London, Sept, 12. An outbreak is reported in the province of Viterbo. The people surrounded the Papal Zou aves in their entrenchment and threat ened to attack them Order Was restored in tho name of the King of Italy. The Times special says arrangements for tho occupation of Papal territory have been agreed to. A plebiscitum is to be taken by which the inhabitants are to decide for the Pope or King as civil ruler; the decision to be binding on both. Meantime, Italian troops will hold Roman territory till the voting is over and if the result is adverse to the King they will withdraw. Many of the towns of the Papal States have already proclaimed a Provisional government. The Ministry is discouraged. The Pope has fent a protest to the powers against the occupation of his ter ritory, but ' will not resist with arm;. (Ie is coming to, England in a British frigate, and Archbishop Manning is making preparations for his reception. There has been another massacre of missionaries in China. - It is state! that Buzaine not only re fused to capitulate when informed that the Emperor aud McMahon'sarmy wen prisoners, and when tho Emperor ad vised the surrender of Metz, but declar ed in a towering passion that he would not respect Napoleon's wishes, and would shoot any French officer advising such surrender. It is believed that Russia and Aus tria have suspended all overtures and wiH net stir for the Republic. All the bridges arouud Paris have been blowu up, The Li:tJisrTL'K. But little has been done in the legislature yet beyond organization, aud the appo'dtiuent of landing committee. Howler, as tin- balloting for U. S. Senator commences next Tucseay, the majority are hasten ing up the content case?, as in ever in stance the contestants "re Democrat. Herman of Pongla. a holdoVer "Sena tor, has already been turned o t aud his scat given to Moaner, a Dem- crat. It is verry probable that by Tues la noon, all the contest cafes wi 1 begrourri through the mill, and Democrats occu py the scats of sitting Republicans. The Oueailnn Mrttle4.Tl.nftA mJn t t men. Dr. Jm. Clark, Physician to Queen V. -tri. and Dr. Huhea Bennett, nay that ' fumtitiott can be rnrrnl. Dr. Wi.tar knew thU when be ilijMivrl kin RftUatii nf Wild fhtrrr. and experience ta pro red the correctness of bis opinioo. , --w When Mr.. Partington learned that the Prussians wcv about to attack Nan cv. she remarked that she alwa) taought "they were mean enough to strike a women. SPECIAL NOTICES. WIMMAU DAVIDSON, Office, No. fit Front Street, PORTLAND OUEOON. Ileal llHtate Ienlei, Special Collector of Claims. A Urgts amount of CITY and EAST 10 UT LAND Property for Sale. Also. IMPUOVED FARMS, and ralaable un cultivated LANDS, located in alt parts of the State. Investment in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of atl descriptions promptly collect ed. , HOUSES and STORES lease.!. All kinks of Financial and Genera! Agency business transacted. Parties hating FARM PROPERTY for sale will please furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each ot the prindi(al CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE. lS-tf. Let not Prejudice usurp youc Iteasoii. It is a fact that, in the minds of many per sons, a prejudice exists against what arc called patent medicines; but why should this prevent you resorting to an article that has sueb an ar ray of testimony to support it as HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS? Phyi'cians pre scribe it; why should you discard it T Judges, n-lly considered men of talent, have ned and d use it in their familes: why ehould you re ject it? Let not your prejudice usurp your rea son to the everlasting injury of your health. If y u are sick, aud require a medicine, tiy tbqsj Hitters. Wbcn the bodily enerfries are worn out by anxiety and need a stimulant, this is the bn.f that can be taken. It is tempered and modified hy hygieno herbs and roots, which prevent it from fevering the blood ; and hence it does not produce a ' mere temporary excitement, to bo followed by injurious reaction, but commuui- a permanent Potency to the eutlre vital organization. Some of its berbal constituents s ightly soporific, so hat in cases : where (ccpl sstMSB is one of the sccompaniments of nervoi s disease, a dose of it taken tfward bed- 'tu w 11 tend to produco quiet and refreshing slumber. For Palpitation of heart, tremors, tsi- rics, fainting fits, general restleness and tbe causeless fears and distrvssimg and fanciest to which ladies are especially subject.undcr cer tain morbid conditions of mind and body pe culiar to their sex, the Hitters will be found the most agreeable and certain of all counter-irri- ante. . ' . -"' ,,, I The constitutionally nervous may readily keep their .infirmity in constant check by the daily use of this healthful vegetable tonic ; and those who have "shattered their nerves" as h rhrase if. either by imprudent indulgence o.r undue physical or intellecual labor, will find in this vitalising elixir a promJt4 restorative, v aw NE W A D VER TISEMENTS. For Sale! 14 Qfl ACRES OF FARMING LAND I (JJi. in Volk eounty, two miles from Dallas, on the road to Sa'ein. all under good fence, repaired this spring; 175 acres now un der cultivation. 25 acres of timothy meadow, and well watered by springs and wells; three dwelling houses and one good barn on tbe farm, and two goo t bearing orchards. Belong ing to this prairie land is four iimiter lots, one lot of fir timber containing 140 acres, situated five miles off, and is the nearest timber to the valley and very valuable for rails and building purposes; 61 acres of oak Umber two utile diritant; 20 acres of oak timber two miles and 29 acres of oak timber one mile distant. Thee tracts of land together make one of the h grain and stock farms in Polk county. Can be divided advantageously into three or four forma. Terms, $14 per acre, to be sold together for cash in band. Apply to Russell & Ferry, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, PORTLAND. OREGON, OR- D. M. C. GAULT, , Dallas, Oregon. 12-tf For Hale, iQA ACRES OF LAND ON SALT 4011 Creek, in Polk County, eight mile' truin Dallas; 32" mt res fenced, lull acres in cultivation and 30 acres in Timothy .ca.li : well adapted to stock raining. Price $7 per acre. . Inquire ot3 IlitMftcII & Ferry, Portland, Oregon D. M. C. C3 AUI7T, Dal 'as. 23-tf THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is invited to tbe improved facilities which hv m.nilv inl to my apparatus, by which' I am able to take 8Lv Pictures at One Sittinj;! Thus making the heretofore tak of getiinp orrect ltkenees of CIIILIJllGN a matter tl KniaJl mMnnt. JJ-firtJallery located on Main street Dallas. W. II. CATTEll LIN. Dallas, April 22, 1870. 8:1m f. W. CRAWrOBO. I T. s. siwms. riO.EI R TLX lD STOVE JURE, Front Street, one Door South of Post Office, Dallas - - - - - - - Oregon. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO inform the eitixen f Dallas and vicinity that they have replenished their utoek of tin rare, and have now on hand a large a.ort nt.t of Cocking, Box and Farlor Store, Timcare, Cupper, firms ani Iron Ware Of every description. Also a large supply of heet Irou, Zinc, llaring procured the fervioes of a firpt-claM workman we are nw cntantiv manufactur ing all kinds of tin furnishings fur stoves anT for farmers use. Soch as Stove Ilollem. Coffee and Tea Pots. Tea Kettles. Milk Pan. Dippers, fLard and flutter Cam. And in fact, all articles of tinware usually found in stove an tinware tore. all r which we offf for sale at price that will justify pur chasers to patronize us rather than Salem r Portland shopg. Special atteution will be given to Job Work Of all kinds. In connection wkh the stove aud tin store, we will continue our MEAT MAUKKT, Where will be kept all kinds of seasonable meats, both FRESH and SALT. In exchange fur goods in our line we will take all kinds of country produce, such as Butt r, Egg'. Chickens, Flour, Bacon, &e. We invite tbe public to call and examine our stock. . CRAWFORD 4 NEWMAN. Dallas, March 4, 1870. 1-tf Cratvforil , & Newman, or .THE . . PiBBEl TIX & STOVE STORB FT AVE A NEW AND SELECT STOCK' UL " " or Japatied Ware Porcelain Lined Stew Pots lor I mlt a Great Variety of Gem Pans, Pressed Patties for Tarts, Cooking Spoons, Kgg Heaters, Rroll- Ing PIxtures of Improved Pattern, Itolllng Plus, Ac, Ac. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, April 15. 1870. ' 7:f Those indebted to the firm of W. C. Brown A Co. are requested to come for ward and settle their notes and accounts, as the business of the la to firm must bo settled without further delay, i ; " , W. C. BROWN A Co. Dallas, Ogn., August 241870. 2fl tf ntrnv ra TTKTtTsrtv nivrv tttat John. T. Davis b si been appointed Admiuiftra tor ot tbe estate of D. Shepherd duceiiscd ; all nuranns havinir eialms aarainst said ettate are .requested to present them to the Admlnitra tor within six moutns irom toe late ncreor. JOHN T. DAVIS, Administrator. DallaSj Aog. 22, 1870. 2C-4w WELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON BEST In marketin kits or barrels. For rale at COX A EARHART'S, .psltffl. :- MEAL ESTA TE. CO.ME ALL TTR til AT DRSIEin Pleasant Homes in a Goodlv Land and consult UUSSELIs & FEf&RYV Heal Estate Brokers and Collection Agents, V. W. Corner of First and WaUin-ton - Pi)RILAND, OREGON, , v;: - ob D M. C. GAULT, II CAE. ESTATE AGE.1TX, At the Branch Office, IN Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, That is to say, that the lands of "Shiner" carcely attract the attention of tho Emi 'rant wh- wifee-to purchase a ciesirakl hom in a fertile, healthy region, while lands la Ore. gon can be purchased tvr a small amount e money. . We now proclaim that special attention will He given to tbe purchase and sale of Real Es- jaie; rdi more ver, we cnocrrully impart tbe information tbat we have a large amvaot of City Property, Toivn TLotx, Farms Improved, and; Unimproved Land, Stock Ranches, Timber 1 i.i Js. Etc., Etc., Etc For sale at reasonable terms. In tha Ilebt Portions jof the Mtate. And in cDc)oion. we wull impress upon she mind uf k-rn .na desiring to cell Real Es ate that tbey incur no expense in placing their property in our hand, unless a sale is, vfiWled. Particular attention is directed to (he fad that a larjje aiaufit of ltf ir-iblo lands can bo purchased ut the Branch Office, DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREO ON. Ileal Instate Agent, 12-tf rublic Hale. The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between F II. M.trsb A (ieo. Fair- grh-ve i di?s Ivcd by mutual consent, and tho effects thcrc-f. con?ietinjr of a general aasirt meut of Mcrcbanrye, Dry Oools, Oroceries, Notions, and hliuoj-t everything wilt be sold at public auciiou for cash in bund, at ffceir tnr at Lawn Arhnr, Polfc . Co , Oregon: Sale to ccmmenccat 10 oVlm-k arm., oa Thursday the 1st day of September, IS70. F II. MAKSII, 25-4w GKtnUiM FAIRURIEVE. Excctitor'x iotitc. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT the underMgncti ha been duly appointed Sy tbe County Court i f Polk County, Oregon, Executor of tbe lat will and testament mf Elijah Dvilson, dcccHid, late of said cofinry. All persons buvin-i claim: against said"cstaU, re hereby nntined to present them with proper vouchers, within six tiv-uths from the date of this uotice, to the Exe cutor, at bis residence near Monmouth, in ?aid couutv. IB A F. M. BUTLER, Executor. Dallas, Aug. 1.1, I 70. 25-w4 CAPITAL LIVERY STABLE. tu rear of the Capital Hotel Corner, SALESl.OUEGOV, HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET i-n re.isonable terms. Special attention paid to transient and boarding horses. - , -BOOTH A, PLAMONDOtf, J 2 tf ! Proprietors. Sheritl's Sale. ; Tiarlhtt' Whilfntr f Ct t Taylor Pta!nijT,U. E. 1 lli,iihtiK hhA Elizibtth Urndtkam N: - - - OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN TIUT by. Virtue of a decree offorecloSour in th above entitled cause, and on execution duly issued 'thoreoo, i hiiva Icricd on, and will, pro ceed to sell at public miction, to tho bigiirt bidder, for gold coin of the United States af America, at. tbe Court House door, in Lafay ette, Yamhill county Oregon, the real estate hereinafter descrilxffd, on Monday, the 2Cth day of September. 187, t 1 Vlock p.'m. of said dny, all the right, title and in interest of said Defendants, in and to (ho following prop erty as described in said decree of foreclosure to wit : Lot No. 8, in BWk No, JM. in the town - of Lsfnyott, Yamhill i-onnty, Oregon, together with all tho improrcmcrt s, to be sola to satisfy said Execution. ro..t and accruing costs. PETER P. GATES, Sheriff of Ym mb ill County, Lafayette, Ogn., Aug. 2-Uh, 1870. 2ft-4w WHAT U O! I3 YQVl I DEHSTAD ? A LL THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED 2 to the uHvr.-ki.K must either pnngle CASH or g ve tb-lr NQTR. In ase of a nre to do e " there will be busit esi fof tiie legal fraternity,. JL P. NICHOLS, . Julia, 1870,-1 04f