NEW a d v e r t is e m e n t s . The new post-office, Isabell, re cently established in Lane county, COLLATED EKOM ODD STATS XXCHAS JIS Not a word ot commett is needed XT! TNT E H > Î is located in the Mohawk Yallley, E d . iTsaizaa:— The question of As the time is approaching " h e n , busine'ss men to attend to private J U S T O The sign of the office of the Coos , and was so named in honor of the and on the record^P****®1^ 0^ below, an. S A T U R D A Y F E B R U A R Y 16, 1876 our common schools is one that de the voters of Oregon Will be casting , mattera Whenever the voters show county Record was carried 5 miles wg e Qf General E. L . Applegate ^oar ^r roía mands the attention of the massed of about to see in what way they can j themselves truly independent of the which was in a great storm. best carry out their convictions of politicians, then they will secure The census returns of Union ion» a hundred like from T h e P r im a r ie s . our commonwealth at present. It* political duty, many Independents Out of a revenue of $2,787 77 the county were received at the office of honest and faithful public servants; j th# g oi thl nOUky within the I j)iiSt jjscai year, Corvallis supported ^ Next Thnrsday u the day set for statue, text books end funds ere ihroughont the State—“bv letter or but as long as they permit tne in- i the Secretary of State last week. as of these : her city government and has ¿232 8« This completes tho returns, Union the Independent «titers of Polk questions cot fully defined, hen«« otherwise— have earnestly advised terested and political “ rings” to past week or two. left. being the last to make her returns. oounty to hold their Primaries. A ll there is difference of opinion, whore the issue of a circular letter on per- manage their public business, they , items is a very good ^****jk why the | tinent political questions, which du will not only have to support their ■ I temizkr shoul iu ivoc The Farmers' Mercantile Associa A remarkable cure was wrought on * J® cause of Hen with the welfare of the county it seems, too, there should be unity j ty has devolved upon the Chairman office holders, but also the ring man that their tion of Eugene, have leased a brick James Elkins, a deaf mute of Salem, St heart should not fail to remem in carrying out suecessf ally such an of the Independent State Central agers, who make politics-their bus temperance; G4A store, and will soon place a stock of a few day8 since, who m recovering »he tippler perusal may aug ber this fact and do all in their pow enterprise as contemplated: The ed Committee. goods therein. j from a Bieg 9 0f the typhoid fever, iness. the danger in wh * stands— the And in tbs first place allow us to er to hare a good attendance at each ucation o f the masse» for citizenship. Oregon produces barley enough 1 was restored to speech and heariug. MORE. REDUCTION OF EXPENSES NEEDED. J\o. I T J in i n M -* ® a , l a * ' < »r*’ S o n i ike nto the to furnish each inhabitant with one remark that the late special Con danger of his bee q’jjC Archangel, published month- The status of the school: Should and every precinct. At these meet Notwithstanding the reforms iu- Ha* jnst opened with gressional election is in no sense an • ttber bushel and allow 59,854 bushels for 1 y by the students of St. Michael’s hag* the peo|>le may decide what and it belong to the State or the Church expression of the Independent vote numerated two years ago, experience drunken sou is ^ beer and soup. lies in College, Portland, has been laid on who their representative.* shall be. to educate the children? is the first of this State; no more of a test than since then shows that a still further the drunken Mr. Robert Hume has recently our table. It is a spirited little j i -urand of reduction of expenses iu the public prison wiih tin. I t is here that every citizen tnay have question. In a republic like ours t | the Congressional election of 1873. business is demanded. The fee bill Cain on his brow, •&> drunken father purchased the large sawmill owned sheet and is devoted to the interests causes not now necessary to a voice in shaping the government seems but right that the State should I by Mr. Farro1, at Astoria for the of the college. is yet one-third liighor than it ought Consisting o l who killed his chkj, or the drunken sum of $10,000. of his country and the character of w « * — as. • * - •» Irving, six miles below Eugene, State did not appear at the polls in to be; the State printing is costing, <u from their am . the men to represent that govern have unbounded liberty in matters of the last election, and its result should from thirty to fifty per cent more farmers who weri “ Two elders of the church of Jesus on the rrilroad, is coming to the ment A ll votoe are equal before conscience as to religion, the liberty not be in the least discouraging to than it ought to; the expenses of ■ wagons and ¿died— an'1 that he may Christ of Latter-day Saints” preached front. A postoffice has been estab the law and the poorest citizen may of the press sad the ballot, protected the tried and true Independent vot collecting the taxes ought to be r e -1 forthwith determine w leave the at the court house in Oregon City lished, and a buiiding for a store is S i l k e duced, and the offices of tax assess- d er ere 110 perish m it, and be- on Wednesday night. being constructed. Another ware be the equal so far as Lis vote is as they are by the law in all of their ers who have set themselves to the ” ^ aa , v-nsequently, an task of reforming abuses in public ors and collectors in town and school A social hop was indulged in at house and several dwellings will be districts with their percentages, come a soue*, mi. « , “ J concerned—of the richest I f the peo inalienable rights as citizens. Yet affairs. \\ uw lt ii a n « ! L i n e n P l a i d * , Marshfield last Friday night, on the erected the coming summer. and God-Iaarl.u5 man. occasion of the close of the school ple wact honest, economical and up it is claimed by a large class of our e t c ., H e ., A C . The Independent committee has wholly abolished- Let ore assessor upright Deeds were issued on the 15th and one tax collector do the business 1 Here is the record: taught by Mr. Thompson. nght officers, it is for them to say so fellow citizens that the educational no desire to lay down a line of pol inst by the Board of School Land for the county. And in a great C’HOteD to E>t.q^q^"O0ob ¡Sults- Carpets, &c. The people of Empire showed Commissioners as follows: W . L. with their presence a id voice at department of the Government be icy for any number of voters, but on many other places expenses can be man, of Decat o ''F e n s y lv a m a , ly to make a few suggestions, as food Weason, 80 acres in Douglas county; B.-neatl», their appreciation of Rev. James longs to the Church— while another Thi. department i. complete, being mad. np of v e r jfin M lb r e ^ . of Bnuj. these meetings, end not leave it to for reflection, in anticipation of the cut off that will save to the people choked to death on ^ 1 ec® of meat Matthews, on the 8th inst., by giv Perkins & Leslie, 44 acres in Douglas 3-ply, 3-ply, Ingrain and Hemp carpet* Mailing., Oil eiothe. and wall raper o. aU those who hail with delight the com class ars willing that the States have uext election which in many respects at least $100,000 per annum. No while intoxicated. , county; F. M. Strickland, 1G0 acres kind, at THE PALACE STOKE. ing him a donation party!'-. ' ing of such affairs in the ho|>e of the matter under .heir control. Pro is a very important one. i t may be, one who has not examined the mat- j W alxed in t o t h i p j ' '-—A Pater- A Chinaman named Chiu Bok Sinv. j L“ Douglas county; James Holman. ter has any idea of the systematic m w r> *Vrty, -Hfced into a fH acres in Polk county; Henry carrying off some of the laurals, who vided, they have the privilege of in or it may not be necessary to run Cents’ and Boys’ Clothing* gouging going on in all matters ,,ond npar that ei\v «¿vn tlv, while lately employed by Mr. Buxton, near Chris'tritfJ, W aeres in Polk county: ars, perhaps, totally unworthy of troducing the reading of the bibie in an Independent State ticket. the very í b m Sunday; committed suicide by Hie »took of clothing i* immenae, ranging from the com ». The time has not vet arrived when where fees can be charged “ accord - 1 intoxicated, and »as p i'*C e d Joseph iTXijiarltan, 28 acres in Lake E ETORE. ou cannot fftil to be suited at T H E PAA them and a disgraoe to the constit- the school, while another class ob a decisive opinion can befoimo 1 up* ing to law." And it is perfectly safe overcoat«, etc., etc. Y» f ruB F o (P a Stott*.— A drowning on the 10th inst. county; JainoSkCamman, 80 acres in W e have interviewed seven.1 Io- Jackson count ' p , lla j fell out of ’ y would represent in oon- jects. In some other countries nnder on that question. But the impor to assert that none of these ‘ buses , .Tucker. 40 Cents’ Furnishing Good« * s » j j ^ j .O «s th a eE, you rancH j different. forms ef govenxniOnt the tance of sending a large number of will be reformed in the next Leg.«- ^ fuuttk.floor wnui^ v of a Q uncy, waus who have lately arrived in tins acres in Clack Pnl- State. They say Oregon is much lature if either the Democratic o r , i . J while iu- Ijoh n raer, 35 acres j i Illinois, hotel last > day to a better purpe . - | m s u iu u s of the masses has been left Independents to the next Legislature Cent? viih in g anythin.« such a« very fin#* shirt«, common talked of in the East, and many Dibble. is even greater uow liiau it was two ltepublican parties have entire com toxieated and was bifrb „ pCkftL- Mtaàtiea, collar«, collare, etc., ets,. etc. should go *o T i t PALACE ST v k £> than le attend those 'tin? 1 :o the Church, whole Church and veers ago. mgr« are coming airh rmrtv __ ■ _ PÜ tv ;H / ^ A T \ i : p m 3T a TV a »*--- -f E n p itville, State were treked T » e re«'iV *.i « b “ Centennial base fie ^ 2 !«V jj¿ O D Hats and Caps* aiOUi'6dy 54/1000 Med by a tr»i. U »e i'lUK- anu all its “ wwi'kan»” woiriei AiaLain"», man vr. i oy so doing, u r e s o r r j n> any, turn U i s s v h a v e ! parti -i have got the idea ti mm t s n , -bounty; G. Cariiiuaii^ | on the Salma, ) ’ ami Dalton i T r t ’ *-j organized flock around the legislative halls, de Of »reiv »arietir and etyle. from » Ace ilk “ ptag" te e boy • ea we believe element is in been greatly neglected in their edu in. irj,indent movement is dead; TIT Coos county; B. Flout -.n attempting, g;>n u»t mostly e M hfl manding offices, fees, jobs and con I Ron l, tho othor THR F ALACK STOBE. and they are now busily, in each par cation and their inalienable rights the ascendency in this ooonty , ro3 acres in Coos county; J. W Bull atliE of last year At while drunk, to y he track. ty, fixing up their programme to tract!. as their pay for carrying the O s b o r n , 68 acres in Linn county. . tend your primaries jruu silt ¿»regarded by tbs Church, by bush be ready, “ cut and dried” to force election. A T ext roa T o • alsks - -Think • number of victories. BootS end Shoes, Kenney Bros , of Salem, have just, At the council meeting last Mon i of it and lay it to yoorhearts, young have no cause to grumble at the ing to silence any and all who would down the throats of unsuspecting WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. led in the I «hick of book, and ahoes is r—* : men. Out of 1.90U convictions in day night, at Eugene, an ordinanc* recei ved ten tons of wheat, direct: government of public affairs in the dare speak against the wrongs of the voters, to again commence their old It may •7 be asked wliv did not the the Toronto policy jp u rfc last year, was passed licensing meat markets, i from France, which they intend to “ d •‘r 1* ' ir0“ “ ** “ “ L“ ‘ *u U‘"1 future. See that the right kind of neglected. They are branded with schemes of peculation upon the tax Independents secure a l l needed re over 1,1U0 of th tin w ire of drunk This is intended to prevent fanners distribute among our farmers for Groceries and Provisi©!**» payers. These schemes must be de forms in the last Legislature? They men represent you and all will be the epitliat of "heritic,'' and hurried seed, ¡¡S*t is of a quality superior to from peddling their meat in town. ards. feated by resolute and concerted ac any raiseu*'here, »and they wish to Everything in thie lone ie frevh and of the best brands. It mature not what yev wall, we guarantee. Recollect here to gibbit or stake where faggot and tion among the Independent voters could not, for many reasons. They A i - oflexy from InzTERAWri.— J. "William Barth, the young man had not u working majority, and .. . . John introduce it and hope to soe it gen want in this line you can be supplied at T H E P A L A C E STOBE. •a the base o f government and it is tourch are applied. This state of in both parties. could only pass a law with tlie aid j McNabb, of Lon el, a dissipated ma», arrested at Gervais some time since erally cultivated in our State before affairs has existed not only where the WHAT THE LAST LEGISLATURE DID. in your control. of some Democrats or Republicans; : " I 10 IKS fle>ll|eutb committed for stealing a pair of bootr„ has Class and Queensware, long. I t is of the variety known in been examined by Drs. Carpenter Catholics have had control, but re That a considerable body of Inde they had only forty days to learn the for drunkenness fell dead m Ins France as Hungarian wheat, The and Fiske and adjudged iusaue. Hi* shelve« are laden with the finest and most novel patera» of theM war»». II jmm F ast Enough. peated by R- formers, and judging pendents in the next Lo i- l» ‘ iiro business of legislation and do their chair from apnpiety, produced by berry is not as large and of a darker want either go to T H ® P A L A C E STC BE . 1 intemperance recently A handsome monument will be work; they were inexperienced in could render the people great ser color than our Oregon wheat, but The State's Rights Democrat in a from the past, is there any assurance W h a t t h e Colgate's J ur y S a y . — A placed over the grave of J. D. Locey vice, there can be no doubt Let legislation and were constantly op the hull is very thin and makes much late number, under the caption of that history would not repeat ttself Hardware and Cutlery, the taxpayer look at what the Inde posed by the old political manager* Massackusets man left his brother- at Oregon city in a few days. Our less bran. The wheat weighs 63 "S low Progress," says: if the State should give up the con pendents accomplished in the last of both parties; and they could no in-law’s in Barr% about midnight readers will remember him as one This department is replete with everything to that line you want, from * carpet Uch pouuds io the bushel, and Mr. Kin By private advices from Polk coun trol of a common school education of Le, ialature, and then ask him more than other citizens tell how one Saturday, and was found dead of the victims of the Senator explo ney informs us that when Oregon to a crow bar, etc., at T H E P A L A C E iiTO B E. sion. ty we learn that Prank Nichols' In its subjects for citizenship? self, if he can afford to dispense witli deep to cut iu order to extirpate in a ditch ueaiyj>y~next morning. flour sells in Liverpool for $10 per dependent movement doesn't pro this political element in the next. all the abuses in the public service The coroner’s jury say that ruin did it. Rev. I Schram, President of Holy barrel, flour made from this wheat And Many OthenArticles of a Miscellaneous Character too Numerous to Mention. To prevent history from repeating gress very fast— but few of its for As a mere business proposition, can Experience has shown tlia' they A f t e r a S h ie r , the G r a v e — A Angels College, Vancouver, has con commands $15 per barrel. A small ED . B O L T E R IN T E N D S mer adherents coming up to the work itself, in the failure of the object of the taxpayers afford to be without made no mistakes, and has given cooper named ^urner, living 1 few sented to deliver a lecture at the ca lot of this wheat was sown last year the school, the status of the Schools a strong independent element in the them light to oo on with the work of miles from Erl., j^ansylvania, com thedral in Portland on Sunday eve up the valley and yielded a good and no fresli proselytes whatever.” reform. I f a large number of Inde mitted suicide reG.ut.ly by cutting ning. the 27th inst,, in uid of the average crop. I f this wheat proves Now, in reference to our towns should be left to the States in their next Legislature? In the last Legislature the Inde pendents are sent to the Legislature, his throat. Ha bad been on.a spree, orphans under the charge of the to be all that is claimed for it Kinney man Mr. Nichols, we will say that it legislat.ve capacity to make such ar A t t lie P a l a c e S t o r e . pendents held only “ a balance of they will work as they did before, and the deed was committed while Sisters of the Most H »iy Names. Bros, will have conferred a benefit is in bad taste, and entirely gratui rangements a* the wisdom of the power,” and yet they rendered im for the sole benefit of the tax-payers, The subject chosen ov Father of inestimable value upon our temporarily deranged. tous. He does not claim to run the masses may determine by their rep mense service to the people, in us and not for party. They expressly K il l e d His I . t s e r ,— At Spring- Schram. is “ Philadelphia and Rome farmers. D O .V T F A I L T O C A L L O N Independent movement in this coun resentatives, in that they are elective ing their power, unselfishly, to pro notify the people when they cut field, Ohio, »one line back, a father in 1876.’’ loose from their former party to run mote the public good. Tho follow The Oregonian is informed that C a r d i n a l M c C l o s k e y ty, and the fact is, that men of Dem officers, and in a* much os there and son, boU^dy.’jok at the time, Ad- ing are some of the reforms they as Independents that they owe no quarreled, and hie son struck the the farmers in that county are rais ocratic antecedents, tired of their is a necessity fox the education of v ises. political party anything; and this father, rendering him insensible. ing money to defray the expenses of secured: party rule in this county and State the children, in order to perpetuate The Christian at W ork furnishes 1st— They repealed the odious L it ought to satisfy every voter that Next morning the father died from trying the case of City of Portland D A L L A S O R E G O N - were the first and leading advocates a Free Government, let the school* bo igant Act, by which the cost of legal such men are tlie right men to send the effects of tht blow. vs. Wm. Love, now ¡»ending in the the following remarks on the Cath of the movement, and they are to common to all, not only free and advertising was reduced more than to the Legislature. olic school question, which shows circuit court. The suit is for the T he B rand o f C o x is on H is B r o w . Dealera in Voters of Oregon, be assured of day its very strongest supporters. open to all classes, but free from one half. — Two brother», bekmging to York- purpose of testing the validity of the very clearly that a great deal of need 2d— They cut off fees and per t ie fact that the political “ rin gs’ in ville, Ontario, who xcre the worse city license ordinance. Thegrangeie less talk has keen indulged in on Having tried an Independent admin all forms of religion or politics as to centage in the State Treasurer’s of this State will make use of every propose to carry the case to the su istratiun of county affairs for almost parties so that it would indeed be fice, and abolished the office of As means under heaven to defeat Inde for liquor, got mto a dispute, which that subject. It says: ended in Henry stabbing George preme court, should Judge Sfcattuek W e recently took occasion to say as it is called: “ Our Common School. ' two years and having fully realized For your supply of pendent nominations, and to pre sistant Treasurer. decide in favor of the city. with a jacknife.AJfifsr. - IwGi he died. in the matter of the Catholics and 3d—They dispensed with the ex vent the meeting of independent their expectations in the wuy of re Not a Cotholic or Protestant, as to W illie Kitzmiller, a young man Henry is under »neat. our public schools, Cardinal McClos conventions. But also bear in mind form and improvement over the old the Church, but pertaineth to educa pensive and cumbersome State Board A M urderer , / »n O , i*C H a O n e .— employed on the Elgin farm, a few key was the man of all others to sc’- that the hundred and fifty thousand of Equalization. miles out of Salem, met with a se T o y is, they are determined to con tion only, leaving the Church and lith's quarries, tle the question. At a meeting < f 4th— They revised the laws relat which you are now saving per annum, A man li vue l went home vere accident last wetk which m»v the Catholic Union of this city, re tinue the good work. The Denio- puutimd parties free to their own ing to the clerk of the Supreme Is just exactly the price you former Wester'• yet prove fatal. W hile harrowing in •g'lt, and be- cently, His Eminence gave this ad er.t was certainly verv legislative doctrine, reproof or cor Court and cut off a '« r - amount of ly paid these “ lings” for thoir par drr W« keep a full stock of 'fe attempted a field near the house, the team be vice: “ Show vour zeal in the sup tisan legislation. And just so sure co: . n # l i _ -'irvNjtf right. fees ami expenses th i relation to poRtioe) mat reotxoB came frightened, and starting up fant child c port o f Catholic schools by creating us you pe.-n.it-either ore of there i oth—The reduce,. Jk of Ur*Stik* t-yr jL- county- or he woo J not A umÿt M tilh u d T suddenly, tiarew him furwani, and uv jna.-.««* 'W >U around .you tt> pro Staple ^nd Faqcy Goods, lineal partiee to obtain control TtaLo load» by abolishi ,.,-es the imnletm'tyriii some Way f e l upon Solee Sirtes one man was i neceaeaniy, cure Cethohn udoeation for Catholic | w*u<te of sanr fees, thereby enabl»..,. men the next Legislature, just that bl him, mangltjug his llesh in many children. And if the burden is fo 1 Dress Goods, Latest 8tyleer t and controlling the Inde- books having reference to the object to obtain homes at less expense Mid all this hurtleu of taxat .ou will is. led annu- places in a frightful manner. The be entirely thrown on yourselves God > ,.4MJ by oon- saddled on your uecks, and a large : Hi i movement here. W e have contemplated: « common education labor. lad s recevery is considered doubtful. will bless it, and give you your reward Men and Boys Clothing, such as is neetMury for the mainte wo-thirds of 6th— They secured the passage of amount more, to appente the hun sunmiv, » outgrow n^the one man rule in this nance of a republican form of gov During the-p.xsi season the Fruit here and hereafter.” Now, if this s in agricul- a law forbidding the sale of intoxi gry office holders and jobbers put all wages oeunty I f it yet rests upon the ernment. Bv so doing, there ma\ Boots and fthoes. md twice as Dr ving Company at Oregon city, advice means anything it means ture and mac eating liquors on election days, there out by the reform legislation. V o p l * « < Linn, we would earnestly be much of that which is objection by destroying one arm of tlie politi the State- The extravagance and corruption much as the receipts of all the rail- worked up 755 bushels of ¡Turns, that Catholics, not 3,365 bushels of pears, and 16,00(1 must Groceries, etc^ etc.. be looked to for the recommend an Independent move able removed and a common interest cal corruptionist. of the public service have notorious roads of the State. bushels of apples, making a total of support of Catholic schools, and it infused in all parties in favor of the 7th—They greatly reduced the ly come to be the great curse of the T eet o t a le r s the L o n g e st L iv e r s .— ment to them. Mart. Brown may 20,140 bushels of fruit. The num is the mildest mannered hint possi educational interests of our govern control Ilia party in Linn county and ment. This interest appears the cost of State priuting, by cutting nation, and a danger to the very ex An English liis insurance company ber oi working days was 108, of an ble to the Catholic journals to cease down the allowances to the State istence o f the republic. Careful cs has kept a rccoid of the difference Bill Watkinds and a few others may more important when we remember printer. timates »how that the people of the of mortality 1 »«tween teetotalers and average of 17j hours dar day, with their foolish warfare upon our public Millinery W ork Done to Order. control it in the State, but we can that the enterprise must be carried 8tli— They repealed the exorbitant United States are now paying for moderate driuhors, ami ascertained 83J per cent capacity. When under; school system. W e hope they will assure the Democrat and all parties on bv taxation. Let there be harmony fee bills passed by the two political city, county, State, and national that the mortality o f tne former class full capacity and full time, the com take the hint, and possibly hereafter pany oan work up 160 bushdls of in this matter, that our free govern oenoeraed, that the people of Polk ment be not the liot-bed of strife as parties at former legislatures, and government, the enormous sum o f was rG V per cent less than among per day. The number of hands em The Catholic Review will have less occasion for startling ediiorials writ SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY MILLIONS OK the latter. eountj propose to look out for their to who shall do tho work, i r how it substituted iu place a new fee bill ployed was seventy, of whom sixty ten in the subjunctive mood. by which the people of the State dooi . lars annually in taxes. This is Thi; D b u n K aw i an * H is D a u g h t e r . were girls or women. own interests without being led by shall be done, Lot tlie masses be will save a vast sum of money. more than the profits on all the bu;- ,‘ That's a clear loss of a dollar to Farmers as Business Men. any mao or set of men. Instead of educated for self government, let Elisha Bardwell, who has u father 9th -They reduced expense of iness in tho country. How has this me,” said a drunkard the other day , there ba no division of funds with being “ alow to some up to the work ” keeping the insane $30,000 per year been brought alxiut? How ha3 the as he dropped a bottle of whiskey he and brother somewhere in Oregon, It is popularly supposed by a large sects or parties. But increased by was suddenly killed, Dec. 11th, 1875, 10th— They cut down the expense rate of taxation per capita been hod just bought H A V E ASSUMED CONTROL OF this year, the people are wide awake, the taxation of Church property, as “ And what a gain clas* of farmers that none but busi while engaged in felling timber et raised from three dollors and a half of conveying convicts to the peni ho dollar would have been to me,” ness men need to acquire a knowl and they intend to nominate a good the Church can only exist in tin* or or near Section 101, Wisconsin Cen tentiary1: and lunatics to the insane in 1850 to senteen dollars per head replied hi* daughter, whose life is a edge of business forms and rules ticket irrespective o f old party ties any country, so long as it has the asylum, by which $20,000 per year in 1870? tral Railroad, Wisconsin. Let any- Look at the political ■druggie for daily bread. protection of law. L et that protec knowing persons bearing the family To their mind ... the . business man , oe- or affiliations, and triumphantly “ rings” organized to plunder by is saved on this item. A ft e r a V u k 'i H ard D p . in r i n g .— name of the deceased, call the a-ten- ! tuples a position similar to the law- tion be honored, by tribute to the And have opened out lo their Customer-ay 11th— They reduced the annual law, and any one can see. In thes sleet i t They need no cracking of State and so will all other organized expense of the State prison $40,000 "rings’ you seo men of total oppo Isaac L. Wilson, after a week's hard tion of such persons to this item, y «r “ d he learns his trade whips and blowing of horns by self- societies who living by it. drinking at UiauiKaigD, Illinois, claim protection. per year. and receive as compensation for the ?Lni Procee s o ge a sites in character, sympathies and cut his throat into tvo gashes from kindness the thanks of those inter This class of men believe that bus styled loaders and party fuglemen, Many fail to see any difference in the 12th— They secured the election habits, working together for sane iness forms are unintellgible, the/ fully understand themselves, valuation of property whether in the of one member from each party and ulterior purpose. What secret has ear to ear, opening the windpipe, ested and his own self-apprcbation. —or— whereas they are very simple. He and then iuinpped out the upper name of individual or society, be that W ill other papers please copy? For one Independent in the Board of brought them together and kept and ars supremely confident of car He n n-pv dying. He further particulars concemi-ig the is as respectful at the mention of the the many or few. Let true patriot- State Capitol Commissioners, where them to work? Nothing less than window. rying the county in spite of machin aud loyalty to the government point words “ percentage,” “ drafts,” “ bill J. F. M ii ikkn by the expenses were greatly re the COHESIVE POWER OF PUBLIC PI UNDE«. has parents and wifr\d Martinsburg, deceased, address ations of political intriguers ami to the enlargement of the resources West Virginia. Damascus, Clackamas Co., Or. of lading,” “ invoice,” etc., as he is duced; and better than the saving of a v in g h a d a l o n g e x p k k in c e i n y o u r m id s t w * f k b l c o n f i d e n t SUGGESTION. when he hears his family physician •curvy office seekers. The Idepend- and efficiency of the means by strict expense is the reform in the pub ltesPONsiBi t; B ef ' m G od i n d M a n . j lb at we knew A correspondent to the Farmer Tlie Committee has therefore con The Coroner» jury at Westerly, . talk Latin. But every farmer is a adherence to the lay. I f that law ents elected their ticket here last lic service which now prevents the from Prineville gives the io .ljw m g :’ business man. He has crops to go at. first should not be all that could money expended on the State build cluded to suggest to the Independ Rhode Island, in, the case of the election .and without gaining strength Edward Driver, who got frozen m aAet; ho wants teseli to the ent voters throughout tne Btate. he desired, the right of petitiou to child Atho was killed by the kicks of this winter, and had to have nine of A b < 1 shall etnie «vor to coMiatttly on band they could d o the same this election, the legislature for change is still left ing from being used to corrupt the that they, in their respective coun best advantage; he has to sell often a drunken father while in the moth elections by the waste of many thous his toes taken off, by Drs. Yauder- times on credit, and he is continually but the truth is, ihey have steadily and changes may be made. But let amis of dollars in the employment ties, consult together at as early a er's arms, beve returned a verdict: pool and Sites, is getting well. buying day as practicable, nnd decide for T o all intents and pur gained strength since the beginning none say if it is not so and so, there of unneeded men to vote themselves the best plan to adopt to That the pers^T from whom the Lytle Howard, who had his leg bro poses he is a. business man. It will be war and bloodshed That is of the movement in this county, un on a particular ticket, as was the secure the election of as many In- father purebred the liquor ia guilty ken while engaged in the sport of would seem very desirable, however, non education that so breaths, neith case in 1872. of murder. jumping, is nearly well. Doct. til they are now so strong that the dependents to the Legislature us that tho young men who are one day er is it wisdom, but a relic o f the Thrnkiesg the geoerous puouc for And lastly: The Independents cut possible, and in no ease should they A T ruk P a T vi ( i T.— W illiam Smith i ’ rine, of this place, has made appli-; ¡¡¡| 0f the present gen- old; P**t>®* a*« utterly hopeless. dark ages. down the appropriations on all bands, neglect to make their votes felt in O'Brien, arri.ved at New York in cation for a patent on a »mimcnt ara(jon should learn how to handle F IT E lls n E PATRF.YAUE LY Scores of m e » have come out in fa On this, os well as on all other and cut off a laage number of use Ere h<, t the steamer in the that he makes.—Whisky makes.— Wlnsk»r--*u:Is »- wiar^aoe and __j _______ some direction. Consul-, at once and iS59 accuracy the business vor of political independence since matters, it would be well for every less officials who were drawing pay ND feeling confiiien $ in onr ability to do as wall *r hotter by th-»» in the harbor he wartkeaM^to drink. H i* readily here, in thi* plaoe, as fresh organize at an early day, for the formWKnd arxeMnd teethods which commer reepactla'ljr invito yon to call and emo-inc — IBIJ tit»« stock of our last general election, and so citizen that takes the pen or acts in out of the tax-payers and. doing no mission of the Independent move reply was thi* :\ ^Gentlemen. I don't butter at 40 oents » pound, whisky cial men hyr long practice and ex Bivois verv ebeup, the matter, to remember the Golden work drink. I have/*?* n a total abstainer $1 25 per bottle! Beef is rather Sb<*4 ihnt lace up Ligh has that spirit grown and spread Rule: “ Whatsoever ye would that ment will not be exhausted until perience have reefrw-asl for thirty ye*'® ' permit me to thin a 8 cents pe* pound. Pork is A ll the abuses corrected by the i T«t heap yc tr feat that you earn hardly find a maa m r::e*< should do unto you, do y* even B' tb w rra ami dry. i . f e j g f c M m c e M tÄlI you tfrat ^ ' t ' '• > - * * * good at 8 cents, flo u r is selling at above stated reform legislation bad 1 r m , A 1- f u in u P uvsjcian ' s T kstimon J.— ! the county but what will say that a t! on unto them. Foe by thy word thou been directly enacted or built up by i the mill at $* ¡»or barrel; wheat, Dr. Willard Parker, wlio ‘ ts ,lhll ^ T 1 *4<</» -«•<»/« «> ■* Í - ‘ 'tw i ■” J of, •lection he intend» t o : **t oMudoumeJ or justified, and in ouq or the other of the old political ? ri C lfd ^ t .vo_ 1 oaf bushel;. the very best physicians in %hiH( o u t coming Fvd»u-ol parili k* - E ^ -^ T h r e e that then iadgeut another thou con j parties, and the direct saving to lax The ill-fated sloop wuich now lies country, or in the world, says: “ T h «: vote for itoti lrreepcctive of party. have been oomplcti'lv broken »letely bro k en trp young men o f^ ^ p itre a l drove to dr massi thyeelf L et oureommon ^ üf tL® Stete, eueured bv eend driven frorn the field of politics, and Laprairie and got oS^he spree. One wrecked on Clatsop beach, sailed use of liufi' R OCK S O A P is s natural product, ponseesing i nor, ms it ia used M«rre!om clixii&g co# st h » I more on. The . hildren de» ing Independent members to -* ■ - H ilé is **5 Piperite*. Beaidee othor eaponaceou* tubai___ the last finally, not until the transportation started home »¡one, and Kis horia from Tillamook Tuesday, Feb. 8th, country, 4* alarming’, lirfiiust in lonie tunc*» it contain« Aiuimna, wLick {M e t!* in the House, has intro marni that it should, 'till »11 the peo W« rP »'lj ¿etereive than moot Alkaline Soapi legislature, is NUT LESS THAN ONR HUN A,_ u 3 . • _____ . ____ ____ 1___ I , . at 12:30 o ’clock P. M , with, a full way be hirp^eif or our civilization “ “ìor* _ PB duced a bill, we are informed by ihc ple shall be taught to be good and DRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLAR* IN monopolies of this State shall be dropped dead, a m i^ from shore. «U y s i. to haie d'etereive Picpertim\aluebre‘'to Another, in an n ixiclted condition, cargo a id six passengers on board. goes onk. It is the chief cause of all for which it is commended, and to contain u olio no i n i urlowa made to respect the rights of the i X telegraph, reducing the tax on dis true, which is the highest type of a I HARD GOLD OOtN PER ANNUM. friend on The names of those ou board tho the^ prevailing vice, crime, idiocy, it no on . wm be without it. It i . perfectly n i a r v l u T r a ™ « £ ^ o n people by. a suitable law for that attempted to lollow U. S. pilot*1 end insanity we have in the country, Is any voter simple enough to sup- express purpose. tilled' spirits. This would look citizen of thaae the ice, but vVas -qvej-como by the s oo > are: Indian George, „ „ r ; O fk S e R o ld P u , r p o s e 8.— 1‘ clecna kitchen utenail. nUme and tin ' pose that if either of the old politi- fcl cold, and hi* deal? " ly was found Capt. Wm. Terwil’.iger, ', nm matter and; and these appear to be progressing like a atop toward a moral and tem JoSFPH B u CH EX, We are id receipt of an invitation! cal parties had possessed the control Chairman Indep’t State Ceu. Ccm next morning. owner; an okl gentiandfn arnSn named every day. Men of education and perance form of government, in Bailey, aged about 90 years: Rich brains were the most easily cured of and complimentary ticket to attend of the lost Legislature, any of these P o r t l a n d , Feb. 8, 1876. A ocidrnt a n d Waiexirr.—A Ken deed (?). W o will wager, if it could ard Hall aged about 80 years; James drunkards.” a vigorous and heeUhful tone to the ak.n; U re a s e . i h e ' f ^ K a ^ o m ^ U the “ Dedication of the American reforms would have been enacted? tucky young man, by the name of Forest, 20 years old, and Joseph be aecertained, that Riddle is a If so why- did not ono or the other of The amount of Alabama claim*, George Hudson, somiwhat under Union Memorial Case at the Hall of the political parties give the people H r H ao B een D issipating V ert ‘ brUU‘“‘ ^ ^ - Centen, th ’; person who built the whiskey bloat ami was elected to the Superintendent of Education, relief long ago ? Can the most stren reported to the Court o f Claims is the influence of liquor, while brand sloop. There can no longer remain M uch .— H ere is a telegram from Ceagreze by whiskey sellers, and V E N T UR A ROCK S O A P CO., ishing a loaded ¡-«tol over hi* head, at Buffalo N. Y , April 9th and lllth. ” uous stickler for party organization $12,673,451.44. The Court disposed a doubt as to to the fate of these Brownsville, Texas, under date of accidentally or purposely diacharg <1 persons. their money. Verily, this ia as mud _______________________ 728 Montgomery Street. January 3. “ George Morrill, oper $9,704,608 65, previous to January It will doubtless be a grand affair, inform us ? the weapon, the .ball enb-nug his ator of the military telegraph at this thrown in tlie people'» lace. Should A correspondent writing to the 1, 1876, leaving $2,968,843 79 una- head near the base (behind), and RKFORM IN COUNTY AFFAIRS. and we would like very much to k . c ki:np, post, shot himself through the heart ( m m m is ! A be tolerated ? Farmer from Lake county gives this yesterday morning, in his room on attend, but we shall forbear. And no less important than the judicated. The Court has rendered passing into the hraui. H e lived Carpenter and Joiner. advice: “ A reader of the last num Elizabeth street. A letter just be- reformsin State affairs, has been the payments amounting oi principal to but a fen moments. ber of your paper wished to know if CQitTkAClGR kM The Plymouth Church Advisory SEAR S & G W IN N , Senator Mitchell is working up a reform iu every county where the $4,398,522.11; of interest, $3,051,- Too M uch S pir it s A l l A s o n n d .— there is any remedy to prevent oats bun, addressed to his mother makes Council i* »till in eeateon. but they depositions of his effects, and warns Independents have had the control 070 72; aggregate of principal aud Enoch C. Btuyirft, a well-to-do from smutting, I will inform him, telegraph line from Astoria to Port Itlnln M., tinlla», his brother Joe against the effects of of the county administration. The are not developing anything very Admitting farmer, living iq the eastern part of from my long experience o f two Have juat opened land in Congress. He has received saving in expenses in Multnomah interest, 36,444,592.83. le prepared to do all kinds of carpenter whiskey. Morril had been dissipa Jersey eountj, “ Heoia, aged 55, modes. etartiing to the interests of Beecher. Sowing too late, is the work, a^d alao will furniah deaigr.i and ea- some favorable recommendations county alone has been fully fifty-three all allowances by Congress, the sum went to Brightea^^ji wagon drawn ting very much lately, and was short A Large And Select Stock of timatee. Partiee deeignirg building or principal cause of smut. My first No one knows, however, what may from the Mditary Committee. His per cent on the former political man will not exceed $10,000,000. The by two spirited U!,rses. He got remedy is ,. put them in as early os in hia accounts.” improving may find it to their intereeta to yet be unearthed to the public gaze. General Merchandise, examine my estimate« before cl «a» eg con sale o f timber laud bill is about to agement. In Douglas county it has present value of the fund in currency drunk and star eJ'home, and when the land is in good order in January. C o n u n d r u m . -W h y didn’t Presi been about the same, or to give the It is to be hoped that whin this con tracte, ae I do my vork in a eubataatis Consisting of within two miles of home the horses I have sowed the same variety of is$ 2,000,000,000. urove successful. dent Grant pardon Joyce, as recom and akiilful manner at the most reaaonabj exact figures according to the circu ran away, throvrinkhim out violent cern is mnrl wd»d we shall have a CLOTHING, oats for seed for twelve years, and mended t y the prosecuting attorney, DRY GOOD8, terme. I am alao prepared to contract fc lar of the Independent committee, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES removing building« »hich I can do cheap« ly, killing him aln.qit instantly. they are perfectly clean yet. By rest on Beecher. Wo have had The President withholds his ac so that, through his testimony, the NOTIONS, A ll lovers of independence will the saving on purely county business GROCERIES, than anybody. AU kind* of ju b work seeding early, they escape the smut. A D e a t h C a » cub / l . — An old citi more conspicuous chiefs of the enough of him lately to do four be greatly regaled by reading t ie in one year is $13,376 65; quite a ceptance of Minister Schenck’s ten- PROVISIONS, GLASSWARE, specialty. BeBidom e in Dallas. lBtl I f you can not get them in early,, Whiskey Ring might be brought to zen living two miles east of "Warsaw, (¿DEENSWARE, cu tlery , worlds like this. L e t them “ cork article headed “ To t ie Independent large item in a county of farmers. denered resignation until after the and the Beed is very smutty, my justice? Because he TOBACCOS, CIGAR$, NUT8 Indianna, was in tjwn on January wanted to And so it has been in every countv J* W . H o b a r t CANDIES, Etc , Ac., Ete. Voter» of Oregon.” I t sets fourth where the Independents have had investigation ordered by the House. 13. He sold a ’ ’ ’ of pork, got seeond mode is to dissolve one ahield Babcock. Vi»U, • - Polk county, Oregon- ponnd of blue vitriol in six gallons There is a report current in Wash drunk on the proceeds, and stayed1 In fact they keep everthing f o b « found The Babcock trial u still dragging some astounding facts and sugges control. I f the tax-burdened peo U n a v o id a b l y A s s i s t .— The Waah- of water, sprinkled on eight bush Retail dealer in a firat-claas counrty »tor»; Them are ple of those counties now run by ington that Mr. Schenck was con in town carousing until nine o ’clock, els of seed, well shoveled over four ingtou correspondent of the Hart in selling itaslf along at a snail poice- There tions. Don't fail to read it and be Before cerned in Fremont's El Paso job, when he started home. TOBACCO. CANDY some political “ ring” want to try a- times on a plank floor. I f either of ford Times, in describing President iebnt a ve»y alight probability ° f posted on matters at home. FLOUR, GARDEN SEEDS I cure for high tax levies at home, which was before Congress some reaching there the team ran away, the above remedies is practiced, you Grant’s levee last week, delicately Chen per than the t hrapest, breaking the wagon to pieces, _____ YANK SE NOTIONS. ***^niTik t«H|| convicted o l the of we commend them to the policy of years ago. need not feel any danger frour smut. puts it: ‘ 'Owing to unavoidable ab f u r n it u r e , b o o k s , s t a t io n e r y I a h s is at work on the Portland, throwing overboard tlie old political throwing him out and breaking his For Cash er Produce. fense charged against him. Of neck, alia pitching the wagon-Bex Side oats smut lees in Oregcu than sence, General. Babcock did not AU of which wiU b» sold cheap, for Dallas and Salt Lake Railroad in parties in county affairs and em Don’t fail (• go and examine their n e w ----- «e o n » hs won’t be oonvicted as long on top of him. His friends found any other known variety, ami in all moke the introductions to the Presi- Thore indebted le the abo*« wilt D o yon w a n t» local pap Congress. It remains to be seen u , ploying some honest, capable, and respects ere the beet to raise. m the President interests himself in y * " * “ pi**** « «all end Be Ule their aeeouute m him dead on theyroad »ex t morning. sustain ihe I tuuznb , $2.50 m »• pn«M. i4Ttf m m m independent citizens, without yet, to whet suoeeee be will bane. dMe, U tf Wi behalf. 4 ' The Itemizer . O a r public Schools, To Independent V o te n of Oregon. o ar d t o p o l it ic s , juet sa y o u w o u ld e m p oy the b e st la w y e r o r ti.e b e st Texts lor Tippler* end Teetotalers. O regon K ern s. E. G. B O L T E R 'S GRAND PALACE EMPORIUM! Ai iiM SW of Fancy, Styft ail Gnanl * dry goods , Not To Be Outdone In Low Pricesi & N L E E . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. AH at the New Firm , Lowest Figures.. Acw Goods » W OftTLEY & ELLIS T H E R L L E N D A L B STO R E. A Large and Choice Selection III. in. FM Ml STM I I H H W llA T THE PEOPLE W ANT, 111 H F HILLY T 9 BE 111 II i FUST ELM A New B u tM e S !, -111 i fU 1 1 t