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HOME OFFlOK feast ' (feftroaftft FHIDAY, JANUAHY 1, 1880. Till! HKCItKi: OK TIIK MONliV-DI'.VII. Kioiii Hie I-ouIkvI1 lo Courle r-.Ioiirinil. 'l'lio iiionotHjllMtH who did to much to buy the election of Harrison IuhI month, anil who now seem to think that, having bought Ihu country, thoy own It, and havoarlght to do with It uh they please, ato nut at all buckwuid in notifying It just what thuy expect and demand. Tho Now York contingent, through their mouthpiece, Sondn-law Hhujmrct, lmvo nlreadjflcclurcd waragalnploiiii sec tion if it Hhall not do just as It dictates, mid thu rciiiiM.vlvanlii division, which, under tin KrHoiial Icailct Hlilp ot Quay nnd Wnnainaker, Kured money Into tho campaign by tho millions, Is fully uh ex plicit In luylng down tho law totho South. Thesu gentry liuvu u club in Philadelphia which tliey call thu Manufacturers' Club, and this club publishes their feudal or Kan, which thuy call tho .Manufacturer. TIiIh origin contains rather u algnltlcant editorial on tho "far-ioaoliltig eonse mioneeH of thu victory of November (I." under tho title of "A Grip That Will Hold," tho imrcwi of which Into omphii hIzo thu point that "either tho Southern StatOH will send Home protectionist rcpre BcntutivuH to thu Fifty-second or tho Fifty-third Congress, or thu represent t Ion of we Stated will bo cut down." Thin Is certainly explicit enough. The Southern .States must uuderHtaud that they miiHt change their politics and pcnd protectionists to Congicss, or the protec tionist! wlllseoto It that tho ropresontu tion of tho Southern States xhall ho reduced. There itio no Ifsiiorufils about It. Their present representation may be right or wrong; that in immaterial. Un less, they do um protected monopolists lematid, tho protected monoolislH will cut that luprcuetitutlon down. If they comply with those demands, their repre sentation, iiibi or unjust us it may be, will be undlrtiirlied. Thlrtlu the decreo which Ikih gone forth. The HVHtuui which imium into thu laps of theso men their subsidies, wrung from a tax-ridden people, must be maintained at nil hazards. T hu South must help main tain that system, or Its tsjMer will promptly bo taken away from It. Thu pio tecteil millionaires lmvo paid it, and, Judging their ability by what they ac complished In thu recent election, It is not to bo desplsedi They have tho money, nnd thuy think thoy have the men, to iniiKogood their threats, and do what ever llioy please In controlling the gov ernment of this country. Thu South however, Is neither lo be bought or bullied, Thu money kings may not only reduce its representation, Columbia Fire & Marine Insurance Compaq OFFICERS. FRANK DUKUM President. W. K. SMITH Vice l'resldcnt. J. A. CHILI) Secretary and Manager. DIRECTORS. but they may dopilve it of representation altogether. l.ot (hum do It, If they dure. Tho Southern people, having lived through the Iteeoustriictloii era, can stand anything Ihu futuie may have In storo for them; but they have never yet Is'cn bribed nor frightened In'o selling their principles, and thu suhsldv ring of thu F.usl n ill never live to soj tho day when thoy can Ih. I). P. THOMPSON PortluiidJOrogon FKAKIC DKKUM .' I'ortlutul. Oregon V K SM ITU , I'orllaud, Oregon JOHN DONNF.HHF.ItG Portland, Oregon JACOH WOltTMAN McMinnvlllo, Oregon It. M. WADK Portliinil.lOrogori A. II. HUKY.MAN Fust Portland, Oregon .1011X11. DAVID Portland, Oregon W. H. MONK Y.MAN' Portland, Oregon (IKOKtiK II. WILLIAMS I'orllaud, Oregon IS. S. KKAItNF.Y Portland, Oregon WAIIT.It F. HUHUKM Portland, Oregon SAM 1'. STUUGIS Peu.lletori, Oregon T. I,. OIIAUMAN Oregon City, Oregon 'JOHN A. CHILD Portland, Oregon !.AMKS F. WATSON Poitland. Oregon I W. II. WALK lilt Poitland, Oregon JASAIIKL HUSH Salem, Orc'o.i M.TIIIlilKN Poitland, Oregon (iKOItiil-: It, MAlMvhK, .In Portland, Oregon ll'iioiil 111 hcihii Un I'riilitnni. Kroui tin I'oitiiiiul OrxKiuiiHii. A gentleman who bus mora money that time, and m rotiiiu) ihan br mathemat ical knoAtmlge, saw 11 jiaragiaph in yes terday' Oiccoiiiau slating (hat lo multi ply lo by I.) and tho product hy itself ami hood fur llfleeu times, would lake u man ten hours a day tlueu handled days In a year for tlfleen eais. lie Imagined that liu could w rl; it out In a shoit time, and i Marled in and got as far 11s (lie end of fourth uiulilplieailou, when ho had a Hiring of (Inures as long as his arm. He says ho Is going to build a live story block t on 0110 of his lots in this city anil lmvo 1110 naiiK wan on 0110 sine pia-tereii ami painted for a b'ackbo.ird, mid then ho will have a sea Hold, such an painters use, HUHDondcd along the wall and 11 smalt car to run back and forth on It, and he pro-iUfi iiosen 10 oik 0111 nun prooieiu 10 inu on er end, if it taken nil sunnier. Ilu thinks that by making thu MHl.OiKI.OOi) tlgua's iiecesKiiry he can get them all on his live story blackUi.ml. W. T. WHKIHT.. It. I.. DURHAM. UNAS. A. AKISIv I. W. CASH I. H. SMITH I'nion, Oregon , . . Portland, Ore;. on . J'ortland, Oiegon ....Astoria, Oiegon ..Portland, Oregon READ THIS! It is of interest to Every Taxpayer m Oregon. Hninl!ini Hiri'HiUni; In .Mriiu Cminly. Thu diead smalhxK Is spreading at an alarming ratu In tho North laid of tho county. Another child of Victor I .a ChaK)llo, of (.iervuLs, In now said to be down with thu disease, although this re inn! In not confirmed, and may bo noth ing but rumor. On Monday a now caso was dlscoveml near (iurvuU and Dr, Scott wus called to wait tixn u man named Saltmau who had been sick for niiiu or ten days at thu farm of John l'rautel, whoru ho has been working ulwut two miles noutheast of Uurvuis. Thu Pnmtels had 110 lde that thu nick man hud thu uuiIIhix, although hu wan broken out, ami had wuited ujion lilin and all, therefore, are ulmoit sure to havo a siege. Father VieermUoh, of St. Paul, wuh reiwrtud iw gelling along nicely yesterday and it is thought that thu at tack will Iw Jlght. Klrc mul lltli In Vlilurlu. Karlv Sunday morning thu dwelling housuof 11. Hutlaud, on Fort street. In Victoria, It. Co., was discovered on tiro, which wuh promptly extinguished. Four ltourtt later lire waH ugaia dlsctivered in the huniu plaiv, thin tlmo too luto to save the building which, wlili an adjoining one, was entirely destroyed, laws, IWOO. A. J. Finney, ow nor of tho build ing, whllu usslfttng thu llrennm, dropivd dead. Heart dUuase, sUH'rlnductM by cxcltemont. probably was thu cause, Thu tiro wuh clearly tho work of un In cendlurv, 1)110 woman loudly bowullod v.iliinlilen left In a bureau drawer, and a fireman risked his life to got them. Ho found onlv huiu artltlci.d le)th. PaViu Sialesiuan: I'imii tho whole, wx iliWlc thu Statu is committed to this lorimm.iWsslon)of legulatb'U of railway COriHrathihsi. and Ihu OiiluiulbUliill should bocontlnuediind if nm'-Wuy. Ita sjweis and duties unu) ovi'llcitly doclaied. In jiibtlcu to ihu vjdfile, m well ua to tho ruuroaus, iiiiijouia do uonu, DKAD Silt: Would nay in leply to yours of even date that thu sum of $77.00 paljl to 1110 by tho Columbia Firu and Marino Insu rancu Company, of Portland, Oregon, for School Tax In D1b trlct No. 1, represents more money than pahl to thin olllcu by all thu Foreign Intmruuco CoinaiiloH doing Iuslues8 In thlHiity. FUND A. DALY, School Clork District No. 1. THIS PROVES OUR ASSERTION That to protect yourself you should give your Insunincu to thu Columbia Mm and Marino Insurance. Company, of Port land, Oregon organUod under thu laws of Oregon, lliw a guaranteed capital of foOO.OOO for your protection, w hich la ten times tho amoi .sr ok dkcosit required of Foreign Com IuuiIoh, who pay NO taxes, nnd hknii ai i.tiu: rKOKin out of tho Statu, thereby increasing your taxes. Tlilnk of thin and give our Company u rl of your 1NSUHAN0K. Youro, resjH)ctfully, JOHN A. CHILD, Secretury. omoasSaond St.. Next Door (0 Child's Drugstore Subscribed Capital, $500,000. Portland, Oregon. I jj LIST OP STOVKIJ9LDEM8 Columbia Fire and Marine Insmiiti - Of rortlaml, Oregon. Capital Stock, (600,000. D. Nttlou P. Thompson, President Commercial Portland, Oregon. Frank Dekuiii, Pres. Portland Sav'g? Hank, rorllioJ,0 W. K. Smith, VIce-PrcH. AiiiHworth Nnt'l Djnk, Tor orugoti, K. S. Keiitney, Cupllullst, Porllitrid, Oregon. Jacob Wiirlman, Pres. Flrrt Nut'l Hunk, McMlmmM It M Wade, Vlcu-I'res Knupji, llurrcll A L'o, 1'oriUnJ, J John Halo. Kallroad Conlniclorf Pulaa- Hold, 8. F. U M Steele, Capllalict, SI Johns, Midi. 0 A Dolph, Attoriiuy-al-law, Portland, Or. John Donnerberg, Plmnlier, Portland, Or. John It David Northvait Coal and Transfer Co, WfbM W It Hoiieyinan, C'apltiiliHt, I'orllaud, Or. J U Smith, Contractor, Portland, Or. A II llreynmn, Pi cm First Nat'l Ilauk, Kant Fortlud John Sommurvlllo, Jlerchanl, Must Portland, Or. (i P Itummellii, Furrtor Merchant, Portland, Or. John A llonevinini, llouuymuii I'.ros' l'oumlry, IViW Geo II WillianiH, lis U S Atl'y (!cn,l, I'orllMOf. U O lleeknuin, Hanker. Jaeki-oiivl'lo, Of. Waller F Itiurell, Capllillst, Portland, Or. S P Sturgls, (MMilor FIikI Nat'l Hank, Pendleton, Oil T li Charmun, Druggist, Oiegon ( nv, Or, II II Nonhup, Attorney-al-lrfiw, Poitland, Or. John A Child, DruggNt, Porilauil, Or. James F Wutcoii, Aitorne.v al-hiw, 1'orlland, Or. Vlr.'bila Wn'son, Poitland. Or. Kwduilek ltlekol, CaidlalM, Porllanil.'Or. Slavery Walker, Agilciihiir.il linr.liiiiionlH, IVrthHl Levi Vnkeny, I'mw KUnt Nat'l Hank, WH. Walh tj W II Siino, (iashier Fiit Nai'l Ilauk, Walla U.iU. t A U Hufird, Aiw't Cashlur FJr4 IsalT Ikiuk, Wallil W. T. I. IC (I Smith, Merchant, Portland, Or. J S Whit i, MoMlnnvllle, Or. Charlus It Durhkoop, Manufacturer, 1'orlland, Or. J O Morul.ind, Attoiuev-at-Uiw, Portland, Or. Louis Sohns. President Flint Nat'l Ikink, Viocohtw, H I, Durham, Cashier (.'omiiicn lal Nat'l lUnt.l'Utl S A Durham, WiiHhlngton county. Mary 11 Splllur, Kiigunu City, Or. O A Alisky, of Alisky, Hauiu A Co, ConuxltoawV Asahel IIiihIi. Il inLi.r K it Or. II Thlulen, Director Oregon National Hank, JVkMI al F. JoIiumhi, Hanker, Walla Walla, W. l. I II C AIIkii. villi Kn.,11 lleilHlni.t Woodiird, IVrtW,! Geo H Markle, Vlco Pres. Oregon Nat'l lUnk, l'ASW U I. I-oistham, Manager Hank of Oregon Ciir,.""! II O Stovuns, Hallroad Agent, Oregon City, W. W 'I' W !..!. n..ui.t... K'ilniil Ikink. Ubh,i 1.. I. MoArthur, II. S. District Attorney, IVKtlM11' Hamfonl Hohb, Grain Dealer, Pouicroy, n. C. K. Smith. Catiitali.it. Portland. Or. it rs r,.. ...i.. n ..i. t. vtt v.i'l Hunk. rowwi' K h Canhy, CuHhlur First Nat'l Hnk, VM8f "i 1 w Case, Hanker, Aiitoria, Or. . . Clopton A Jackson, IriBuranw Agents, J John Wortman, Canhlor First Nat'l JWinr, -II O Worlmaii. Ass't (Jash'r ComT NM'l yVfll McQoy, Druggist, Spokane FiH, W-T. Kufua Mallpry, Attoruey-at-Uw, l'ortl! Or. SubstriW Capllal, P Clopton & Boyd, Agents, East Oreg oman Building, PendH