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E5S2JGSSfiSS2Efi tTowa&cou?m news. DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1870. " Too LAT.-Oar Illllsboro correspondence is too late for this irsue. ' 1 Cor Meat- Mr. J 0. Bell has just receiv ed a nice lot of fresh ground eorn meal. ., More punas.- Mr. B. F. Nichols has gone below after a new stock of drags and medicines. JocsTr Cocrt. -The October term of the County Court meets on Monday next. J-New Store. Messrs. L. W. Laugh ary and Frank Collins will shortly open a grocery store in the building next door south of Messrs. Crawford 4 Newman's tin shop. : New .; A d. Owing to many hindering causes Ywe are not 'able to present to our readers the new ad. of Messrs N. A J. D. Lee, bit assure our readeres this firm can exhibit a fine stock f new- goods.? -HE. ,1 Short Paper. On account of sickness, we ... '., ... . ... . .j :re eompeled to giro our readers & short paper 'his week. We hope that with the aid of a new printer (our foreman needs rest) next week to present our usual amount of reading matter. v Hotel. The Dallas hotel is being refitted .and improved in many particulars preparatory to bticg occupied. Mr. L. A. Robb will lease it againr and we think that in the future we will not hare it thrown up to us, when abroad, tthat our town has no hotel. Improtimj. The physicians tell us that there Is a marked improvmcnt in the general healthtf the community within the past two weeks. A good rain, lasting a week, would be as advan tageous to the sick as two or three drug stores. Rain is what we need. . -j Exousn Fox IIomns. Mr. Thos. Q. Rieh mood, of this place, has succeeded in getting two pups of the celebrated English fox hound breed of dogs. Mr. R's pets are thoroughbred, and there are no finer blooded animals in Ibo state except the family to which these belong. . Loss. Mr. Wells, son of, lion. Giles Wells of Jackson county, met with quite a loss here this week. Ho had rid his horse from McMinn- irille, intending to drive him back with his new buggy the next day, but before that time came the horse died of botts, compelling Mr W to sell his buggy at a sacrifice and ride home in the stage.' ' Gose East. Dr. J. R. Jesup, so long and favorably known in this neighborhood, both as a gentleman and a successful practitioner, left Oregon a few days since, with his family, for "New York e'ty, where he will attend medical lectures this winter. Dr. J has the commend! ble ambition to be at the head of his profession e r uut vs a proicsson&t ui:id. ' Fob . Favors. We uko' this opportunity to acknowledge ourself indebted to the citizens of this place and to thank tbem for the many acts of kindness they have extended to us in our late a miction. In no place that we have yet resided, has such universal good will and syta pathy been exhibited. Again we thank our neighbors fur their kind services. Wii.i. Take PrcTtTttE. Our townsman, W. If. Cattcrlin, has built a picture gallery here this summer and raised it on wheels. Hi in tention is to take it to the State Fair, where ho will make pictures f all who may pfonize him. In this connection we will mention the fine group pictures on ambroiype plates that are on exl 1 .ition at his gallery. They are the 'finest we have teen. . Vwrriso. Capt. Sutton, formerly of this place but latterly of Jackson eounty, is visiting his children in this neighborhood. The old .gentleman is enjoying, excellent health. His ton, J. M. Sutton, late of Jacksonville, is also here. Jim licks natural, as do his oil paint ings of Table Rock and the Falls of Rogue River that a few. of his friends have been per mitted to see. Bold Maracher. One day this week, a wolf made his appearance among Mr Howe's sheep, grazing a mile from town and within one hundred yards of the road. Notwithstanding the wolf was driven away, itwent back to the flock, kil led a mutton and was leisurely taking his din ner when Mr. .Howe with his gun arrived, ne got a shot, but missed owing to nervousness in duced by his long and rapid walk. Large Calf. Mr. D. B. Crawford, living fjnear'MeMinnville, is the owner of a calf that Is a monster and- for size surpasses any bovine ,of which we have any account. At the age of xnine months the calf weighed 1,007 pounds, and measured six feet about the girth, and six -Xeet seven inches along the back from head to ,lail. The young animal is of the durham stock. Mr. C intends to have him ou the grounds of tthe State Agricultural Society during the fair. Circus. The . people' of -Dallas were enter tained on Wednesday night last -by Dan Cos ptillo's Circus. The company. has the best stud , of trained horses we have seen on this coast, .also a large n timber of first class tumblers and acrobats. The equestrianship was excellent, as vras also Prof. Crocker's performance with the .African lions. But the main object Of attrac tion for the little folks was Jule Kent with his little boss" January. As whole we pro nounce the performance the best of the kind we have ever witnessed in Oregon. The com pany will perform at the State Fair this month, ind those who enjoy circus going can be reliev ed, for a short time, of the usual "monotony of toe place as well a dollar of thir spare cash by calling in at circus. ; Alarming symptoms of sufiWB fever Little GirlThere dollv. von mn iu itill and sleep all day, because I've dot to ao ana vote." . Supreme Court Proceedings. - .7. Monday, Sept. 17 1. Smith & Davis, appellant, va Ellen- dalo Woolen Mills, respondents, appeal trom Marion county. Motion to dismiss appeal argued and ' auWUtedfaodlhe caso argued on the merits and 'submit, ted. ' f Anderson respondent, vs Bolter, ap pellant; appeal from Polk county, -argued and submitted. . ,7 I . Longworth, ct a!., respondent, vs Ad ams, appellant; appeal from; Mar jpn county. Motion to dismiss the appeal , ... - jueu ana supmittea. - j - Tuesday, Sept. 20th. The motion to dismiss the appeal in the case of Longsworh vs. Adams, et al was overruled, and the case was argued on the merits and submitted. 1 Court adjourned to Wednesday morn ing at 9 o'clock. I u ednesday, Sept; 21st. Judge Upton announced the decision of the Court its the case of Fulton, appell ant, vs Administrator of the estate ot iluutington. respondent. j When the complaint alleges that the defendant contracted to pay; and the proof is, that the contract wai by the defendant and other, the evidence is fa tal." J udment affirmed. Bonham and Lawson for appellant; Willanu aod Willi3 lor respondent. : j Thayer, J., announced the decision of the Court intho case of McDonald, ap pellant, vs. Evans, respondent; appeal from Doglas. When the plaiutid recovers in part and obtains costs, the defendant cannot be entitled to costs; judgment reversed. Watson for appellant, W. It. Willis - t - and Kelsay for repondent. j The Wasco county contested cases were taken up, and the argument con tinued, pending which the Court ad lourncu to Jhursuav moroiui: at nine o'clock. Monday, Sept 27th, 1870. O'lliley and wife, vs. Wilson, action for injury received by Mrs. O'ltilcy from the breaking down of the Keats at de fendant's circus; neglince in construct ing the seats. Answer sets up accord and satisfaction. The reply undertakes to deny tho payment of. $75 and the surgeons' bill, but does not, it U claimed, deny such' accord and satisfaction in the proper ruancr. The verdict of the jury it is held, cures all defects, except ol jurisdiction aud sufficency of the com plaint. Our statute docs not require the peculiar technical pleading that has former'y obtained. Wo think the reply was sufficient denial, and judgment should not have been deuied. Cause reversed and remanded. Iluleat for ap pellant, McCowcn for respondent. Uriney, vs Starr; notice of appeal was filed July 2d, 1870, but it had no endorsement of service thereorK On the 3d day Sept., Gi days after such fil ing, Starr's attorney made aud filed af fidavit of service and attached it to that notice ; held that such act could in no event be done without direction of the court below. In this caso no 'such1 leave had been obtained nor was . any proof of service it the court below at the expiration of 63 days within which an appeal must be taken. The statute requires that when the notice of appeal is filed, it must have the proof of service indorsed thereon. Appeal dismissed. Logan and Thayer for appellant, Wilson and Moreland for respondents. - Watts vs Iljyt, scvico of notice of ap peal. When a party resides in ; the county where action is pending service of notice must be made upon his attor ney, if there be. one in that county. ' In this case, the action was tried in Col umbia county, respondent lived in that county and notice of; appeal was served upon his attorn y in. Multnomah county. Held to be improper and cause dismis sed. See Lindly Wallis, decided at the 1868 term of the Supreme Court. . In the comments upon an j editorial appearing in the Mercury , in j our last issue, the j! word used as applicable to the editor of the Mercury wa?j Dot In tended, and was not discovered by us until it was too late to correct. We have no occasion for its use, and no do sire to use it- ' China.now has ;fully. thirty thousand gods.'-:;?;'.-;JJt;;:; Russia possesses at present 599.323 j jaecdle guns. " . . ' ?r " ' 4 STATE ITEMS Almost every day, says the Itoseburg Eesigrii strange faces may be met on our streets. They are mostly persons from Eastern States, wealthy, land on the lookout for farms and business lo calities. . They all -seem to be highly pleased with the appearance or our ler- tile country. A From the Roesburg Eesiyn: Col. II S. .Williamson, V. S. Engineer, and Wm. ITeur, of the U. a. army, have just visited Iloseborg, and after a care ful examination of the Urapqua river from the lower rapids to this place, have decided that it cau, and with no, enor mous expense, be made navigable. ' t;- j From the Eugene Guard: Wihon? with his imported Corswold sheep is at tending the Calfornia Fairs. At the J&cramento Fair he took as premiums $70 in coin and silver cup worth S30. He also sold twenty head, at prices ranging from $150 to $350, and could have sold more at the latter figure by allow! rig the parties desiring to purchase the choice of the flock, which he would not allow, desiring to bring his finest sheep to this State. Ho will bo at the State Fair. The Statesman demands a steam firo Engine for Salem. i Milkmen deliver milk at Salem for 30 cents per gallon. Those burned out by the recent fire at Salem are preparing to rebuild I at once. " , ; ' The Washington County Agricultu ral Fair will be held on the" 4th, 5th, Gth, aud 7 th October. The Linn County Fair was held last week, and was very successful. The receipts at the gates for the first three days amounted to $1,215. From the Albany Democrat: Mr. Martin Ltider, agent of the Willamette Military lload O., left hereyesterpday, with working patyof ten men, for Camp Harney, to complete the tho extension of thft-Toad from that point to the eas tern boundary of the State a distance of 80 miles. Camp Harney is 200 miles east of Albany. Telegraphic uiiiiitary. Lo.vno.v, Sept. 21. --Telegrams from Tours state that the excitement of gov erning classes overwhelming when they received intejlegoice of tho revolution ary uprising of Reds of Pari.-, and the seizure of the Hotel De Ville aod gov ernment stores and arsenal. It appears that detachment of the regular army, ojmprkiog fugitives from McMahon's army, made up for most part of Zouaves and Turcot, joined the mob in the street of Paris and commenced revolutionary depredation. Trochu and Vinov, with a large force from outside of the f'orli fications, entered the city for purpose of quelling the disturbance, and - these trooops immediately came in contact with the revolutionists and severe fight ing the streets, ensued. Results un known. The enviroris of Paris are now in ruins from the gates of Feuilly to Les Terriers. The government has resolved to de fend the Loire, and troops' havo been dispatched to Orleans and Blots. Brussels, Sept. 24. Toul has capit ulated, and was not carried by storm as at first reported. Iondon, Sept. 26.-Bismarck says the question of peace has been reduced to that ot tne possesion or ;uctz anu Strasbourg. He will treat to no other terms. ' v vi Fighting all day Friday near Paris, is reported from Tours, but acconrts are so contradictory that the London press refuse to publish them. Amiens, Sept. 26. The Prefect of this Department has issued an address, stating that.therea but one duty of Frerichnen,,AwajrJto the knife." The Prussians are hastening the re construction of the fortress at Laon. All hope of settlement between Prus sia and France has been abandon . The refusal of Bismarck's proposal by France will place that country in a wores condi tion than ever. Brussels, Sept. 26. Travelers who escaped from Paris, state that guns arc firing'day and night It is reported that the police at Ca lais were instructed yesterday to allow no Frenchmen to embark nu outward bound vessels, whether having passports or not. vrr .i- -. ; ;'; v Berlin, Sept. 26. Favredid not see the King. 'There is nothing oew From Paris. . . . , . The headquarters of the Crown Prince of Saxony, with the 4th army corps, are at Grand Tremblano, ten miles north of Paris. ! Tours,' Sept. 20. The garrison at Havre was reinforced, and has received a number of mittraillenrs.?! Tho plaee is now prepared to defend an attack. Tours, Sept. 24i- A dispatch , from Lille dated Sept. 26, has the .following news, received there by a carrier pigeon from Paris, dated Sept' 23 : 5 s Tho division) of Gen. Mordhay, yes terday attacked tho heights at Ville Jauf, south of Paris, which were occu pied by the Prussians Battle begun at 3 o'clock a. m.' ; after sustaining a sharp Prussian fire some time, our troops cap tured the redoubts of Mauling. We occupy them now. The Garde Mobile behaved well. The enemy's loss h great. The same lay a considerable force of French made a reconnoiter, and drove the enemy from the village of Droucy. The same day Gen. Relleraere, com mandcr of St. Dennis, attacked the yil lage of Pierrefeth, one mile north of St. Dennis, which the Prussians had oc cupied in considerable force. The en emy was dirven out of the village, and French troops returned to bt, Dcnn:s unmolested. Berlin, Sept. 27. A breach broad enough to warrant an assault, has been made at Strasbourg. : h U Tours. Sept. 27. The following dis patch from the prefect of the department of Loir re, dated Orleans to-day, has just beeu recived by the minister of war: The generals here, seeing they cannot resist the overwhelming forces of the enemy, commanded by Prince Albert, have just evacuated Orleans, in good or der. LbSEdN, Sept. 27 Bunine, repu- diating the republic, demauds orders of the huipcror or Lujj.rcs to surrender It is now said theat IJrziine has not offered to surrender Metz on any terms whatever. New York. Sept. 27. A special tel egram from Berlin of the 27th says : A report is enrrent i it this city m well in formed circles that the Emperor has te voked the decree which he i.-sued on the surrender of Sedan creating a regency in his place as Emperor. He has mere tore sent an envoy to Mctz to consult Marshal Bazaine in regard to the term? of peace. This confirms the statement made by Bazatne that he should only treat with the Emperor iu reference to peace negotiation. A special telegram frm Marseilles of tbe 20th says : (iaribaldians to the number 500 have risen in favor of the Republic and marched to the seat uf Government at Tours. Many KuTer rslhcr than take oauwKiii tncilirine. All such, wh suffer from cough. i)Mi, initaliuQ of the l.rtichil tahe, ai' teulcncj In oMinmjtin, have in Dr. Wwlr' IUloam of Wild Chrr a rnt"eIy m greablu to the palate as effcclaal io rcoorins dbvase. ' SuWcrite for the Rcpuhlican. SPEC I A L NO TICKS. I)AVIi)SO., fifllce. No. Ol Front Street. PORTLAND - - - 5 OREGON. Real Ent ti t e Den lei, Special Collector of Claims. A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT LA N D Pr.-prty for $lm. Also, IMPROVKD PAII.M3, and valuable un cultivated LAND.S, located in all parts of the State. InveMracDU in KKAL FSTATE and t.tber PROPERTY, made fur correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collect ed. ' HOUSES and STORES leased. All kinks of Financial and General Agency business transacted. Parlies having FARM PROPERTY for sale will rdese furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the priudiral CITIES atd TOWN3 of this STATE. 18-tf. l,etuot Prejudice usurp your Itcasoii. It is a fact that, in the minds of many per. sons, a prejudice exists agsinn wh.it are called patent tnjdicines: bat why should this prevent you resorting t an article that has such an ar ray of tcstifuonr to support it as HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS? Phyvcians pre scribe it; why should you discard it? Judges." usally considered men of talent, have used aud do use it lu their fatuites : why should you re ject ill Let not your prejudice usurp your rea son to the everlasting injury of year health. It you ore sick, aud require a medicine, try theso Hitter. - When the bodily energies are worn out by anxiety and need a stimulaut, this is the beet that can fee taken, fy.ia Unapt) red and Modified by hygien'c herbs and roots, which prevent it from fevering the blood ; and hence it dues nut produce a mere temporary exciteuicnt, to be followed by Injurious reaction, but communi cates a permanent Potency to the entire vital organizaiton. Some of its herbal constituents arer sllghttf soporific, su 'hat in cases where sleeplessness is one of the accompaniments of nervous disease, a dose of it takou toward hed time will tend to produce quiet and ' refreshing slumber. For f Palpitation of heart, tremors, hysterics fainting fits, general restlessness and the causeless fears and distrussimg and fanciest to which ladies are especially sul.jcct.under cer tain morbid conditions of mind and' body1 pe culiar to their sex, tho Hitters will be found the most agreeable and certain of all eounter-irri ante. 1 - 1 The constitutionally nervous may readily keep their infirmity in constant check by the daily use of this healthful vogotablo tnie j and those who bavo "shattered their nerves" as the phrase is, either by Imprudent Indulgence or undue physical or intellecual labor, will find in this vitalising elixir a prompt restorative. . 28-4w . IVoticc. I HE UNPERSIONED WILL MEET THE Tax-payers of Polk county, Oregon, on Satur day, the 1st day of October, A. D. 1870, at the office of the County Clerk of said county, and with the assistance of said Clerk, publicly ex a mini) the assessment rolls and correct all errors' that may occur in said assessment Wra UIDOEWAY, Daljas, Or, Sept . 1 6th, 1870. J29 3 Aeaessor. ; . , f.:,. - ... .vv:.f ii,r,.. NK W A I) VKR TlSMMtiXTS. t t"'4'Qfl ACRES OP FARMINO LAND XJV4n IVdk-eounty, fwu inilen from Dalles, on the, road to Pa'cm, all under good fence, repaired this fcpring ; 175 sores now un der cultivation. 25 acres of. timothy lueadow, and well watered by spring and wells j tfer-e dwelling bouses and one good barn on the farm, and two goo I bearing orchards. Belong ing to this pruirio land is four timber. lot, one lol of Sir timber containing 110 arei, situated five miles off, and is the nearest timber to the valley and very Valuable for rnilf and building purposes; fil acres of oak ' ti'inber two milec distant; 26 acres of ak timber two tnile and 29 acres of oak timber one mile distant. TbcB. tracts of land together make one of , the bi-al grain ajid stock farms in Polk county. Cun be divided advuntagcousty into three or four farms. Terms, $14 per acre, to be sold together for cash iu hand. Ayply. to Kusjsclljfc Ferry, REAL EST AiTE CAGE NTf, POKT LAN D. OKfG OX, -OE D. M C. OAT LT, : Dul'as, Oregon. 12-ti For SIc. A Qn ACRES OF LAND ON SALT 40 I Creek, io Polk County, t isht uiilc, frora Dallas; 32 iirs frnfeod, J0H acres in cultivation and SO acres in Timothy Meadow; well a-lnpted t stock raisiog. Price $7 per acre. Inquire ot nssiii A-grcrry,;: . Portland, Oregon, j ' -. V, M. C. GAULT. '--- ' -Dallas. 2-1 At ITCTUKi: (iALLKRV. rilHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLTC J. it invited to the improved facilities which I have recently uiado to uiy apparatus, by which I am able to take fSiw Pictures One H.ittiiisrI Thus making-the heretofore tak of getting correct likencsfcs of ClllI.DUIilN a uiutUr of small moment. &ir Gallery located n Main street Dallas. W. JL CATTKKLIN. Dallas, April 22, 1870. . W. CRAWFORD. T. B. JtEWMA. PIOXEER TIN AXIT STOVE SlOKr, Front Street, one Door South of Post Office, Dallas - - - - - - - Orcpsn. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO infHTn tbe ciiisens of DHm and vicinity that they have replenished their stock of tin ware, and have now on band a large a.-torl-tncit of Cooking. Box and Parlor Sot cs, . I .: Tinware, Cuppe ';; Jlrmt and Iron Ware Of every description. Also a large supply of Sheet Iron, Zinc f' :j ,. '-'r: ' ' U Ire, Ac. Having procured the services of a firMt-cIM workman we" are 'now constantly nisnufactur ing all kinds of tin fornidhings for storts and for farmers . Sncb Htore Holleni. CoflVe and Tea Pots, Tea Kettles, !IPk Pan. I)Sneit, fLard and flutter Cans.- And In fact, all articles of tinware usnally found in stove an tinware ftors. all tT which wo o(Tr for sale at prices that will justify pur chasers to patronize us rather than Salciu vr Portland shops. Special attention will be given to' . JToh Work Of all kind.: 'r.:..: .V In connction with the stove and tin ttorc, jvo will continue our : III EAT ,?IAItIiIiT, Where will bo kept all kinds of seasonable meats, both FltESH and SALT. In exchange for goods in our line we will take all kinds uf country produce, sin h as Butt r, Effgt. Chickens, Flour, Bacon, &c. We invite the public to' call and cxHmine ourstick. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, March 4, 1870. , l-tf Crawford & icwiiiaii, f ,.r ' or THE PIONEER TIN &ST0VRST0HE HAVE A NEW AND SELECT STOCK or Japaned Ware, Porcelain Lined Stew Pota- Hr Vrult, a c;rcat yaHetySof C!em Pans, Pressed Patties for Tarts, Cooking SpodMs, Egg Heaters; llrotl Inff futures of, Improved Pattern, Rolling Pins, fcc, kr. i ,:i ? i CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, April 15, 1870. - ' 7:tf T; HOSE INDERTED TO THE FIRM OF W. C, Brown A Co. are requested to como for ward and settle their notes and accounts, as the business of the late firm must be settled wlthouLfurther delay. . -. r-,iri W. C. BROWN A Co. Dallas, Ogn., August 24, 1870. . , 26 tf Notice is herert oiven 'that John T. Davis hns been appointed Aduiinirtra. tor ot the estate of D. Shepherd deceased j all persons having claims ngiinst ssid estate are requested to present .them to the Administra tor within -six mon.ths from the dnte hereof, y ' - JOHN T. DAVIS, Administrator. . Dallas, Aug. 22, 1870. 2H 4w s ALT. CARMEN' ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, In quantities to suit, at . . ; ,C0X EARH ART'S Salqm. THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents yon can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a packago of SEA MOSS FARINE, xnado from puro Irish -Moss, or Carrageen, whicli will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotto Russo, ; &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world; It makes, a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and 1, Children. A Glorious Change I! TIIK CIIKAT WOIILD'S TOJflC.' Plantation Bitters. Tills wonderful vcgetablis ; restorative tho shect-an-c2icr of the fcell?'tm J tlcilsl--' t:i:c:l. AV :i toiii'2 cordial r for the asred r.n,l Inn juid, tt h:i no equr.l ar.is:! stent-; acliics. A si vvniciiy for iho ncrvoni ' wea34si"ii to which 1 women are ciceiily ea Ject, it U fii?er:;u3iasr every oilier siij:2:3lnnJ. In nil Cii-jnn:c- tro;:ir::!, icmperats, or fii;rsc3, it r.rf i m a'.sjsccSac; in c-.'erj i of tliscrdcr v!iScSi i:nt2eriski?$ tlas r.odilr Mreiilli mid reiiUo c2"vss the ! animal spSiHs. For sale ,hy ull lvuists. '" .H . . -ly,' fJTi:r copartner? hip iierctofotie txitt4ag bitwicn F. II. Slursh A Geo. Fair gikve is disi lied by n-utual cwnent, anil th cfTct? thereof, c.iisnu ir f a gti;eral assort-Hit-r.t of Merchandise, l'ry rtoods. (irocerits, Notions and fchuosi everjibing will be sold at public auction for tath iu hand, at their store at Law'u Arbor. r-lk Co , Oregon. Sale to c niiucnce at 10 oVlutk ii r,j , oa Tbursdaj the lift day of September, 1870. j 25 in U I C; R (i i; FAIR GRIEVE. t , . VfOTICK IS HERLRV GIVEN THAT the undcrtig-;i has 1 cn duly appointed by ihc Cout.ty Cnuit f Tulk Cuunly, Oregon, KiMBfnr uf (be taM wil! mi-l testament ut Elijah I)tvidsr.n,"dctrKtd. latw of said county. AH imi:s l:vig t iaiics aaiofct aid estate, are Lerby i.ntiilvvl tt prcit tLcui with piupt-r irouchvrs, within ix w nil a from the date of this nuticc, to the Executor, al his rt-tiileuce ucar MitLinoutli, in said cmi tv ': IT.A V. M. liUT LER, Executor. Dallas," Aug. 1."'.. lt7o. 2a-w4 CAPiTAL LlVEEiy Iu rear of the Capital Hotel Tamer, , v " ssai.ksi, oncepx., HORSES AND CARRIAOES TO Lpt in reasonable ccnis. Fpecial attention puM to transient and Imsrdinjr BOOTH A PLA.MONDON. 2 tf ProprictoVs. Sliersfl ?s Snlc. Hiirlhtf 117'fA.r f" (7T Tnyfor rtaiHHJT. r. A'. C. Ihnrhaw and. Elixibcth Biudthnw Dfvndaitt. ' ....... T x id arrrn rs Trrnr.nv oiven that bv -virtue of a decree of forecli.souro in above entitled ' cause, and on execution duly isMiod thereon, I havs lvvjcd on,a.-d .wilJ.sproa coed to sell "'at public auction, to the highest bidder, for gwli coin i f the United States f America, at tho Couit House doort in Lafav. ctte, Yamhill county, (rcgort, the real estate hereinafter dcRvriVed. on Monday, the 6th day tf September, 1S70, st 1 o'clock ptn. of. said day, all tho right, title .and in tEt ret t said Defendants, in and to thu following: pep crty as descriWd in said decree of foreelosi re, to wit; Lot No. 3. in JMock No. 53,'in lie town of Lafayttte. Yambill t-ountyi Oreg-u, together with all tbe imprcvctnci ts, to bo M to'satisfy said Excv.tioi, ots and accr: ng , costs. PETER l GATES', .4 Fl.i riff of Y'cnihill County., Lafsvcttc, Ogn., Aug. 2th, IS7. 20-4 w' WHAT trot i 1 DO YOU irtflHSElSTANbt t LL THOSE WHO AltE INDEBTED J tiV the '-underidgnfcd mnt cither punle ttio CASH or.gtvo thrif iU l tv, in , rase or a failure to art either, tutro will be business Tor the legal fraternity. . . B.-F.KXCIIOl.9. ''July 1, 1870. 20-tf . ELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON EttI in tnnrki.t--n kits or barrels.. For sale ut .CQ.A EAJUIAIIT'S, v..