The weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1872-1878, December 15, 1876, Page 2, Image 2

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WEEKLY OREGON 8TAMSSMA3ST.
VfEEKLY OREGON STATES W5 AW.
FRIDAY.
HECKMBEll 1, 1S76
m:n bli a ity rostvuTiox.
, The Republicans ot this city will meet
ml their respective wards oil Saturday. Nov.
35tb, at tfi o'clock lor the purpose ot nom
taatlng one Councilman for each ward
aud delegates to the city convention.
1st ward entitled to 6 delegate.
8 4. u
3 " - 6
4 5
Citizens ot K want to meet at W. I..
"Wade's store; 2d ward at old lotirl House;
3d ward at Opera lloiw; Lh ward at
Bean & Iftaviilson's lltee.
City con volition to be held Kitimlay.
lleceuiber 2d. 17i. at o'clock at the
Opera Iloue tor the purpose of nominat
ing. 1 candidate tor Mayor; I candidate,
for Recorder; 1 candidate tor Jlsrshai; I
es-ndldate for Treasurer, ud a Ctty Cen
tral Committee.
W. 1. Louii.
Chairman Bop. Centra) Committee.
TOKAL VST.
Major McDonald, ch irf elork of the
Senate, who has seen Jmty years' aer--vice
in connection with that body,
and wtfo )iaa witniasiil4.no collating i
f every electoral vote slac lhT. ;
tight to l well qnalifiad to apeak
with reference to the usage of Con-'
jjreee in this matter. ... He says that
; from 1789 down t 1885 the ttsual mode
was for the two house to appoint a
Joint core eolation, which generally
fssnnisted of three members wf the 8eu-a-te
and five ot the Hnuae to report
the manner in whU,h K should be
-woanted. The commission always rec
ommended that tellers b appointed
-an the part of the Senate and the
House. In 1637 Janiee M. Jdaaou, of
Virginia, President yro irwrr of the
Setiatg, presided at the counting of
the electoral vote. After it had been
-eaunted, and James Buchanan had
been declared elected President, and
John C. Breckenridge, Vice President,
a Representative, Humphrey Mar
nhall, arose and raised a question of
-order, to-wit: Had the President pro
I'm. of the Senate the right to declare
or to decide whether, or not, the vote
ef the State of Wisconsin should 1e
ounted. The l'reaidcii -.ot the Seu
ate )iro tern., Mr. Mason, refused to en
tertain the question of order, and
thereupon left the ehatrand proceeded
back to the .Senate chamber followed
by the memlnrs of the Senate, with
out waiting for any question to )k put
ao the joint meeting. In ao doing he
virtually said to itoth Houses, "the
power of. counting or rejecting the
vote of any .state, under the Oonstitu
tton is vented in me, and in tne alone;
consequently, all objection t-r cot.
ing the vote ofary Siute are entirely
out of order." Major McDonald is of
the opinion that we are in the same
position to-day, and that unless some
definite system is adopted, we must
d.-pend upon the jiniguieut ana im
partiality of one man alone. That
mau, of couoe, will lie the presiding
oflicer of the Senate whoever he may
la?, on the t-eeoinl Wednesday in Feb
ruary. l-.x. .
THK M1I T1.
li i- nmtidng to look over the election
figures as given in Associated l'ress re
pnT'. litre - one nt tlie late-t di-f-fniU-la.!1:
The TriUua'-i Nev Uiieaio "iweiil
s.iv: Iteemi inevit.-tble that tla' pie
of the cnuntry. after all the labor of vi-ir-Vns
committees trjm (lis N'ortli. will' b
owiseii to accept the woik ol the ivtunt
iiiw lioar.l without tx ioj; able to form an
Uifelliuciit judgtiictit in reni to tlie lair-lie-4
of tfieir deci-ion unlil iiImi queut in
vestigation U nunle public. The proceed
ings of the board have thu--I;;r Ijeen oo
du 'Ied in a manner tlat i calculated to
inspire confidence in it. Smie of its rule
Jitve seemed arbitrary ami tuiwie; Li;t no
inju-itiie has yet been done to either isrty
by titeir enforcement. Much comment i
-luadc in dissatiiciion at the holding
kack of retitnis. T1k: reia-ns of Franklin
pnri-h lay in tlie Sontln rn Kxprcs oflice
of this city ten day, ureuw no o.ie. vas
aiill:oried to pay exities ciiarges of 7i
txtiU. Tliey wer obtained yesterday.
nrt placed on the ti'e ot tl botird, only
wJ-n i x-iov. WiekliMe. one ot tiio i-in-didate-,
funu-hed J he nioie. y to pay
harues. Tlafre i- no eMen.t! tliat a
single tlvure r any retnrn iw been
ehaiieed dnrinir the time tl e." h ive b. en
illegally withheld Ir.mi the ictuniingl
heard; 'but tlie very laet llwt K ey wen. )
withltehl create (ii-.iti ftetion. j
The Kepubli 'aim have eolle:U-d u i
great mass of lttnun)y wilhiu the
lat few day.t. ihowiiisf"the moat de
plorable t'liiiditiun of alluir- in nil of j
the bull (loured parili(. Tha'. there j
has lieen great hiwlifttieM .in ui! 'hee :
Mrishes within the p.iat year is no
longer (totliilet.
it has shown itself
in ninny caws
nl a-s sanation an I
other ofli-iiM's of gnsiti r or less grav- j
ity. J he only ijuentiou at issue u tne ,
eauce and object i it. Uepiildicuus j
say that tho object is i o'itieul: I)emr-1
t-rats say it was not. In some ats;s
here will be no ijue.tioii--:i. for ex-
- ample, where a man shot while
rrying the ballot box to the lliiig
plane. Some aflViavit de.eiil e imir- .
iiem Hi horrible a any 1 1 e'.i.ied by
I lie kllklux between lui-', iilei 171
If tlo v are sul!sn! iated in il tliir
detail"-, tliey ill fiscally kIiO -k tne
Nnflll -aud detry t:ie sy-npatliy
wlii 'b haa been ve,-v g-ierbl'y felt
,for the iiiifoiuiiinte p H.tjiui of; h
,-viutn.' 'A coinmuu ly -J..-? will bh.-r
le smdi outrage h; . ilbt to ex
rar ympthy.
Marion County Gives Thanks to
the Lord, atid that Jury in Our
Court House Case.
This Thanksgiving Day, Glorious.
An Honest Jury Awards
Our Court House to
the Proper Owners.
Tla jury in the c against Marion
county, involving the title I our Court
Mouse, has rendered a verdict in favor ot
llie people. It was expected, of caune,
and yet, strong influences were brought to
bear against in. Let tlie people rejoice,
tlatuk the 1-ord and the jury.
MKKATUK JkU.Y I Tlt-BIV . WM. .
hir special reporter interviewed Hon.
J. K. Kelly yesterday, riding from the
hotel to tlie depot, and learned at
much is possible of tint distinguished
gentleman's tmws of tbs situation, with
regard to the ellelbllitr ol J. tT. Watts
as Presidential Elector.
Reporter Senatar, I see the OregonUn
charges yon with coming back here . to
influence tJayernor Grover aiot to give a
certificate to Watts. Is I lie re any truth in
that?
Senator Kelly No, 1 came back on
private bwbjes; Congres meets Monday
bnt there U aoiking ot importance done
nntil after tlie holidays, so 1 concluded to
come back and attend to my atlair-.
Kenorter What U vour opinion. Sen
ator about Watts' eligibility!1 .
Senator I think be U no more entitlsd
to the seat tliau I am.
Reporter Who i entitled tlieu?
C ron in entitled, who got the highest lH?n
ocratic vote, or are the other Electors to
fill tlie vacancy?
Senator That U a question, but my
opinion U tliat Croniu U entitled to it
That I alo the opinion of the best legal
minus in San t raiicico.
(Our reiiorter otterwards learned that
two very dUtinguUlKd San Fianci-co law
yen pa-ed down on the same train, bay
big arrived overland, ami no doubt the
Senator knew of their coming. i
Reporter AVliat do you think of the
general reult?
Senator 1 liave no donbt butTlMeu car
ried the Southern States, but the liettirn
lng Boards will count him out. b.it I be
lieve TilUen will finally succeed ai d be
insiigurated.
Reporter If Til Jen is elected you will
bardiy come hack to Oregon, 1 suppose
Imt wili probably receive a foreign mis
sion? - Senator Ws-l-l I r-a-t h-r expect to
e-o-m-e back, but if offered anything good
might appreciate it.
Our reporter r'iKiiid tiic Senator in re
markable and extraordiiisry ood health,
and his robust a Hi genial apiiearance was
eminently satisfactory, though he was
rather taken aback, while declaiming
against tlie frauds and corruption practic
ed by tlie liepulilieaiis. wlien our rejiorter
coolly inquired if it would be consistent
witb'the "reform" principles of Ik'nioc
racv tor Gov. (J rover to refiwe a certificate
to VVatt. in the face of 1,2m mnjirrlty it.
his f;ivr, ai;d thus disfranchise the people
ot Oregon. .lust as tiie bus arrived at the
depot lie remarked lh.it such notion wonid
ot course tr bs-ed on con-ti: utio-ial
ground.
Our p.'porter lotind theSiiintor v?ry coti-
ver-ib!e and willing to satisly all r hkinir
ble inquiries. "We 'sincerely hope ifTildeu
is ever inaugurated, that Senator Kelly
will be trauF?rred to some foreign ?!a
tion suited to bis gen'ul ways and portly
bearing. We consider him one nl tiie bet
tiatureiJ ami lu st hwiking Ieunx;rats in
our State, and would have fu I confide itv
that ifeiitcred fur a preiu'um notol course
as a vegeiabie product , he would sustain
Oregon's Oiiteiuiial ropnutlon. and carry
ofTa mclal not a leather med:,l cither.
Ijlcgau.' aud other interc-sted pjr
tie will rt-meinbcr the uouvciitidii to
be held on next (Saturday. 'n the
action of tliat liody depends largely
the prosperity of onr city for the com
ing year Forward, tiiiouid bx- the
watchword. Give us n (iekel of live
and stirriii'? men, who will lend im in
the direction of grealiies, as u com
mnnity. Broad ideas of pubti allitirs
in what we need. Given that ela
of men to govern tlx.
VIM Wt 1HI I.V.
npt. J. 11. I.i'ter, State Librarian, pre--Mjiilfd
us a tl. : skm"iii'!u of statuary Iiom
a priv.itn colicvtiou. which pnrport
connj Ir.mi among tlw ruins found hi ei
eivntlng what is snpjsed to be the site of
ancient Tmy. We piixu it highly uuc
count of It anti'i'iby. its tnnge doigi,
and the winner in which c
hand. Thank. apt tin.
t-inic! i::tn onr i
I Kit. Ill I I..
; Iimoc'!;ils nie t.ij.iea gie it ho'-vl Is -i-:iiie
('iiiuil S!t I mops an- pn-jervlng
pt-aei! in rli" -rmu'ii- I'he .linc class -j
c'.e'l i '-sifline'' much In tlie ;t. "
.el ii - have eeice. liie Weekly Si Mil.
i. i id f -So' tai.ied at the lo.i prii-e of
3.1 11 p.-r anniiin. :iml -l.o i -I i-' in i-vet'.v
ve!l-i-gulate-l fiinuy. ,
For This Favor We Have
Received, tho , Election
of Hayes and
Wheeler,
Cood Lord Mako us Thankful.
We Havo Exchanged Our
Thanksgiving Turkey
for this
This is a fitting occasion for all the civ
ilized world to give thanks. Tlie electloa
of Hayes and Wheeler Is an event never
to be forgotten by the generations to come
after us, am our Governor foresaw the
event and recommended this particular
day In which to give special tliauki to the
lord for his goodness and anbottuded
mercy. We append for this solemn occa
sion. Thanksgiving dy, the 93th and 98th
Psalms; which should be prayerfully rvsd
br all patrons or tlie STiTEMiiN. I
0 coma, let us sing unto tlie I.orJ: let
at make a joylui noise to the Rock of our
salvation.
2. Let ns come before ids presence with
thanksgiving, and make a Joyto! noisr
uuto him with psalms.
8. For tlie Lord Is a gre.it Owl. nid a 1
srreat Klnz above all cods. j
4. In his hand are the dwp places of
the earth: the strength ot the hills is hh
also. 6. Tiie sea U his m1 ho ma'iu it: and
his bands formed tlie "Iry land.
. O come, let tw worship and liow
down: let in kneel before the Lord our
maker.
7. For he is our God; and we are Hie
people of his pasture, and the sheep of hi
hand. To-day if ye will Iwar his voice.
8. Harden not your heart, as in tl
provocation, and in the day of temptation
in tlio wilderness:
ft. When your fathers tempted me,
proved me, and saw my work.
lu. t orty years lontr was l grieveu
with tin geiieni'.iou, and said, it iu a peo
ple lliat do err in tlieir heart, and tliey
liave not known mv ways:
11. I'mo whom I aware in my wratb.
that they stioiild not enter tuto my rest.
PSAI.M XOVI.
1. O siii unto tli-J.ord a new w.g
sincniito the Lord all thwearth.
2. Sing onto the Lord, bless his name;
slmw forth his salvaticn from d.iy to day.
3. Declare his glory amoug the heath
en, liiwonders among all people.
4. For tlie Lord is great, and greatly to
be nraised: he is to be teard above all
E ds.
r. f or all tlie -Mils of the nations
arPidots: but the Lord made the heavens
lie neaeiM
6. Honor and majesty WU
7. Utve unto the Lord, u ye kinurtiu
of the people, give unto the Lord glory mg up tne wnio river uie ouier tmj i
and stith. t a little girl who was standing on tlie .
8. Gi unto the l.md llie glorv due; hotel stoop, rau into the house to lier ,
untohis name; briiiz an ollering. and ' mother, calling nut, "Mother, mother ;
come into his courts. " inmo and see tiiis ateamhout.i it's got ,
0. O uor-hip the Lord in the be-iuty ol a Im-tle on!"
holiness: fear before lens, all the eirh. j vjj )!t? COst Vcrinmit $-'V2,.")W more tliun ;
JO. Sty anion" the heathen that the Lit reciived in flues i snlon.t)ie frohib-j
Lord reineth: the world also shill . 'nry Li'pioi lw - ilnr'uig the jn.t two'
etabliild thtt liall not be moved; helypat. "j
j'"1 ti c !" "I"1-' rlg!ilolv. ( j .rj, (rf.stru-.stnirv Catheiinii, Liti.- '
11. l.i ! the heaven reiuiee. an 1 L-t tiu- i ... .u. i.. i.. ii u ,.r
earth U-K!:mI; kt tin -vi Voraiwl .tiw uH -
IJ. i.er. me iumi! i.-joyiii:, ;iru :iii in.-ii
is therein: then -hail i e !r'-'e-of the uihiu
Lt. liehrm II Lonl; for h. eotm-fh, f.rLi ""T tn,vvl 'JH,Ur7T
l... iii i.-. ImiI.tu ,1,., ,..,,tl.- I..-.
judge the world vuth rihle.ii.ne-, :u!
,,i i.ij i.
Progress, Triumphant.
created u profound Mirprirsj in the tuwn,
I liipatelie now in 1 and -ettle o-ilively :aw , was a jovial lellow. apptirentlv with
tlie umtter oi the devtmu ol li-iye au.l out i can: is- tumult- f any kind. !!
VV heeler. Ileliiocnitic Iniiids are being5
expo-eil in aevend State, and. of course.
will In- shown up. Dnr Kopnblican
roo-ter still crow-, which means that the
great p-iry t,f progrr-. a trimnpimi.t. .
FKHtO.VtL.
. TVrrv. of ,iu
oi.e of !!ie i)!des:.
.lo-i-e ;. N
well known a
Kriin i- o. j
-i-ilii-r- "I '
Sth'iii. has lietn ;;endiiig a few diy wl'h
friends in (lognn. hut le.ive f-e lioine m,
tne nest steamer. We tluil tne .fudge a i
very pleasant a well as cultivated getitte-:
man. His friend- regret In he .eyiraled j
I'miii hi-li.
uiniiw:l
The Men.iry and Standard lav Ilia
-:noe ciiuori.il iiintti r. word fur word, and
to j .hide
rover, under direciou of Sunainr
pioliihly the ,-itithor. Wouderlnl
i Kelly i-
pio.lie-i.ion lili the column ol !ho-etwiu
ii". !-. T lie w hi Mil Mud ol the tnte l
nl!en;ig. in i he nie intune.
ntJIM! DIVItlllUV :-
Hit' inp'i.-.te ;i p!i iisill'e visit t" the
Smth. linlei- I lilted -stule lioop are
oi lei'-it to Alaska, or ome other pia--e
tiiei more bile men put iu that -ont Ii
CitroMiii 'isl.-iture. lie will -: li
the liiittie! of I i-. V;tt t-' in : i lie. lie
in-ton- ilepnrtiiiu.
t.,i;ui jug ne'.sst -ny: 'ii' bus-
i!lt-a- wt CMt lo,ig illld ilib I' etitt
In i ;i-s'! pulle i iiim ll.
WE ARE TI1AIIKFUL!
"- ' - M i
BEHOLD HOW BRIGHTLY BREAKS
THE MORNING.
THE LORD ON OUR
SIDE.
EUTHEETCED B. BATES, PRESIDENT
OUR REPUBLICAN PYRAMID.
omo,
11
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NEVADA.
OKEGOX, , "' V
ILLINOIS,
FMBI14, -'
TEMOST, "J
. - "alien IG AS,
XOIISIAJIA,
Si OOUJBJaVDOlf 1'
J -KEBRASliA, a
WII4CONM-,-M
I N N B OT.l.
CAMFOnSIA.
HKVLVA-I4,
KllOItC ItLA,
4tsBAtUl.'SCTT!4, '
OIT1I t AltOLIX
EW IIA5IPMIIUK.
m'ErTiOK. '
A. J. lufur, Esq., was received in
good sliapo at the Chemnket llot;l,
on Wednesday night.
HIM li.UASIWI f IMPfltHJa.
A genuine roar-back an echo.
The girl of the periixl Kleutinn
Bets.
Mrs Partington lia dnippod a stitch
in her buck.
Bessie Turner is now a waiter in a
New York restaurant.
Wong Ah Tim votes at Monterey,
i h ii-ttivn-biini l-lt;ZHll.
Tweed evidently doesn't believe in
small fails mid quick. return.
The man who hot bis pay will feel
bad when he has to pay hi liet.
Jerome B. Chaflee ami Henry M.
Teller have been elected V. S. Sena
tors from Colorado.
The widow of Jules Jamil left SG,
000 to Kt. Elieline, where her husband
was lairu, and fiin.iKH) to Kvrenx,-lier
own birthplace.
The improvements iu Westminster
1 Abtiey are rapidly advancing toward
completion, ine eneet 01 removing
so roucti suiioriious
ami imslgtitly
, . .. ,. . . . ,
? rliteU. or eveuiteai. ' "
As a stern-wheel steamboat was pa-- i
;,(1 h "Uu hltoty wlltI,plal v rc
p--d by
... I'.ll...!
(i,-,,,),
j ' .
I. ne iimiu.
nt
i"
ople into Ti
veai. i ue iw't i- nm ii j;.
i -V"'1''11' .,' r,l
the
i mem m t.uinorina.
Mteiie! Keller, a Miner Cieek clerk,
atleiiin'ed suicide hft week. The even!
in;li" int-:lielry f suppo.'U to in; ine
cju-x-. He has a iii- and two children in
iSin I'l irxi-co, from whom he had la-en
ipat-a:ed on account of incompatibility nf
'temperament.
J A,, liarliii..(.t of tl- New
O.-Iean- Mint W anani m nisrrnlion. I lie
receipt nt Milium ha so mr rs-en iioni
ina1. biir.it is expected tlmt Mexican bill-
iiim will lie-in to ionic
ii h-coines zeiier.dlv
then- i.
known
lem!
i -non s
li.-il the
neiti- ate
' Smelling and A-nyiii-;
in working order.
' t-uiplired with t.lie
l(" of the ltoio in
lieiillblic,
the American ib-puhlii: i not n
srieinw ehiekeli. but. a la
dearly beloved,
li Nun l iliUMi is eiei-.t n. ii miii ii i ve ui
.iraicli around tor t be next four years
with pretty iiiih-Ii nothing ea it nut its
niii-feather.
lV.ti Ii:is a etavc dilllciilly to .uHe
wl.at to do withlii-r dea'K- For ten year.
II. I llll- Pll"J'-ci ia:i-n mrin ivii'im-iiiinr,',
ami ha ron Haii-smaiin . imiil'iirieil t Imi
the dead gave him far inote trouble tuit
the living. ' '
We hear fieipieully id lie- ci ift tlu'it si.i
the sea. Imi f nf.er a lets year' e;i..i ienee
in a-eniil and uncum itaiiie ivntlit. vi'.- liel
t liu iiu le i- about .1 on.' ll !:; f: i'.; th
I m.i a on tii Water. J-
M. I, ray h;i inb!ihed the iliiigeim
-oilgfrom "Ll l'ei'k'l...'."'lntit;le!l. -f ;
Love V"U. V'i't I;ngu-."a- -iih be M-
Ln.ily Melville.
m --
1 tie-, your lili' i ;i pi.Hit - , f ,'in illits-
! :.i inn i your pie icbing. i o:i nill lie
infilled tt deliver -erni to the ilenf
fl.'r!'htmb die il.n ol ii. in liv.
WHO IS DOING IT?
Strange Coincidence.
The Mercury and Standard
"Fixed."
Boot-jack Kelly on His
Muscle.
Senator Kcllcy lias lice. I In Salciu
aud gone nalu. The Jovertior is evi
dently "Used," mid the Senutor de
parts iu a happy frame of mind, lie
will be able to report to the lcn:o
oratic Central Committee when lie
arrives at ahington, and, in the
meantime, Jtepuhlicans will look on
with great complacency, and ask no
odds on one vote in Oregon, as we
have ample majority lu any event.
Hut the funny feature yesterday was
a brilliant editorial, evidently written
i by the ftenator and Governor,- and
jpubliabed IntheMereury and Stand
: ard at the same hour of the same day.
Ladles Dancing Class I .
""tor. parrisr vni omiiviit a
JAT rnvai iNnwiaaClaw. Mr hnllvi vxrtls-
atwy, humiiimwh S Mlnok V. h. Fhni
tar aucauoa will bo muil to beniunera. J Inw.
tr. 1 nrerv SunUy fUrn.win. Thv rie
"i .uwwiip. will w MI4 W&T MOB WMO .
For Singing Schools!
IUk tkm dmtulT Imanmlar by lalradKitiw
THE ENCORE !!
B; L. 0. EMERSON, 75 cts; $7.$0 per doa.
; THE ENCORE
i i onmiin a r irn-i;iam Eitimmlary l Hir,
i lib iih- WM kiim or f leniKH, air, nine, lit mm,
I two. ihrrv or lour (atrM, I or pnulw.
THE ENCORE
fntitmnji 100 imm AIImiI uh lurLht wl,l
aak. ray kIiwhiiihI four irt -onr Ti. a
Im it Rtwit liliti Him a wall a. Matin S-ol
THE ENCORE
oii.nlu. JO n II nui-litniul Alilbfna nf thp
txii cnarwitn-.
:r O. EMEEBON,
llntf a mt'Hn nf n-krwe Itonkn luirr lmn li ,
I uey exc,!il? "
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tvmilMmer and nr-
In tlm pub!U'
! iteie. Hi. hh:!" In
IliU iiniiu:r, ir In till lll.ir.
1 nun tr,
THE
ENCORE
i Fiirntlaby all uromiiHiar dualern.
' nmillet. ol-fn3 for 71 nenia.
OLIVER DITSON fc CO
HOSTOH.
. II. mwon A ..
711 Broadway,
Nuw Terk.
J. K. IMtaAW A .,
! BuacaMOntobaaaVWaUa
I l'tulallihia.
LOOK AT THIS!
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tub
"hew amiricau ezwi5g machine"
Ha- im Miiiwlnr. ami Mnllv an ninul, iiwiIi. m
Uus or am isi t;r e-Miutry; bui .r tliv.'"Oi in
hand I will mil yn an
liM-hinr Tor mm.'ii.
SiSJ.AO.
i' - a win .n;i(. -( In re.i,.-I.
nVOtlil
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line I Inii-lii' l im inne mmi
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PROPOSALS
FOR TRArUSPORTA-
in. nil. I .new Ton Imii an Sceri.im, i
ri.KTi.Ann, OTi-in, Sm. ), ih?b. i
e.-;ecl l'rfiiimails to trtii't.-are will ha reelil
81 tin. udli-e until ii nvU'li M , Nn-rero'wr ii.
IST4. for tlie lian (iin in'Uiii of liim Mipullao iw
I'ullim-v, vi. :
Fri.io fia-ilsnd l Nlh liar, W. T.
ifliinaieli AjP'twy, W. T.
- SkukHiii-h "
TuUillli -
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llullmer "
.. I muiilla
" Wnrm irliHi
1 he tcvi i niiu ni ri;-rve t nr rvie : !:
mo iiul nil bi u.
l- uriher uhrtiii: un la i,l ,0ir4 a liui
tiSi.-t.
rinv" a' iiii In: i.-'ni,-iU-1 wl'ht ii.-
lK.n.lti M-ifiii til-!. lur Ute rfrf'nrmin-e ef Uh' t
CMil rav-lw, Ui'O plmliU linrki'il eh ijic nut4 it nl i
Ihe ciiveinjie. "tfi')ii - l'-r 1 i ;tt: -r i: ,n ii -.n . j
tielwii Smi)l,.' .
lite Ireiylil will Ij.- In liani
I ie,, e a; i -in i.l she lihi-ef I-i'(:..j,. .r. rli ii.
r-i 0'."l. in eiirrt.iK"
ll'il- liu- title v iu-r.ttil rtnmw Irniu-wii- i
wi mi. W. W, HI 1. 1.,
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TJ ll i a i rt Ti
Hj I alrOhlZlCg bai'm Hag I BOlorj
HAVIM. I'll IH ilASK.I. Tlfh AIKIVK ! .'; I
on i.l am ii iv i(i'-,l 1,1 fiinti-i, nuir
kaeks. KRuii awl iary Icij In nil llill
l!' if ...'.n i-i,, . .
BOLTING CLOTH
- ore. 't;--t im -eirl u-S'e,
a-aniHT jivt ,c- i-b'-.i 4n t,,
IIL'I'U ll
! Soil. .
tents.awningswagon covers!
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J. W. ItKDINOTUT .
; Rediaglon & Reinhart,
Sneeea.or to Kcdinpton A Kiev,
Book end Job
PRINTERS
COMMERCIAL ST.,
SALEM, - - OREQON.
VVOODBURN NURSERY.
J. li. ;t i i.i:iii:r. . . ir r
1 !"VO llrfearl 'IrT. HIM-E.OKN S.
- MJ)9 lf iihiiiihI aiut Nm Tmm,
tim:s am) siiKiuntKY,
Coaoaaily no ruiiwl.
S.m-1 f.ir Calnitiv and lri. I.l-l.
AiMm J ILSCTIUHIKII,
WiHKtlXim.
W iwSbura, Muri.m toouiT, Orcana.
w Election Notice.
Vgrinc w ekkby ,ivr., that ts
ike dritt MoniUv. Uim 4ih ,u. Ar rkM...ar
II" KUyoCwIaa, Mftrlnniuiiintv, tire
"w Mnium U,hiw n ih Una want; X
iat"iu-i Hoiw la IhsuMflnitwiint; st KflsrlV
rni rteuws m uw uilnl ward, awl at bwi
" l In Mw fwirlh wmil lf wKI itr.
elin will to hold Hir IhM fullowlni oil n
mTL u one H winter; one Marabal:
au Truiwr; on a Icier mn of tha arm wr
wmi SMtftwwjaartMMeoiMlwvrS: tar AMvniwa
aS Ib Hunt warrt; oiw Aktsrumn of Uh wji
waul, whioli dIwUihi will ba bold at alwa n'jla.
In the DMiraJnir. mxl will eouilnm uall) fcurr
CmftjA bi th aitetnoon ut ikm mm imi.
' - . V. I.ti,
CUjr kteoofilar.
Sidewalk Hotloe.
UTOTICK Ut IIKKkKV GIVES Til AT AT X
r'iiiBi- ni".un nf iho I'wmun :oiiiicil,
oli ihe.ii v nf Silnm. held Mnveoilwr 11th, ISVii, ao
order was w. ri-qutrlnr lh .rnw?rtT owiiit
Iim Uir nut u.lrof Tm.lfrh Mrnrl, Irmn Siair
Mivet l Uul lrwt, to owi.truoi a fj.kiwulk
wlwra the Mimn lin onl alrpwlv bmi done -wplit
rs la ulia In froai of aad aownt to wnd pni
rtrj muiI ai.lewla. at u amithnrn teralniw, l
ha iwrriiwr.! down mi na nnt in tnlnrrere with na -Inp
irnln. ..r cum. hnil .litewalk In be tnaniilauHt
wiibln ihkny dav. from Ibe iwrenf.
"Tl,-' V. R. HVnKjHBO.mlur
DAVIS'
TURKISH BATHS
OIT
ottimrrrlat ttrn-t, aitliii.
Mnt Hatha, wn rlnllar
Tleaiam, leu Owllara Hr ua-ai
Mi.wt Mote with ShaaaaHMlai, Sin
t'AitiPH -A temiwm. Irtan line till Svf. en-
,-eil hiiih .Mv. Iir. A. I., hail", lUuiiulun:
Hunt I I
.l !.TI.f-MI'S veniny., troni .ivlnlmi.
Bllil!l Nite-lav, A yunlUiinuu alleouam.
AW-1, AN
AVLECTRO magnetic battery
K.w llH.-r wImi rantiln-- 0.
fc-."All Uilfi nr lninir,f ,ininiw.ty att-wirrrt
elf MIIS Hit. A. f.. PAVIV
W. W. MARTIN
lK Af.KII IN
Watches,
Clocks,
Je-welry,
And Silverware.
'iv:.il
REPAIRING
it n i :
I II 11 Wii jj II 1 .i III.'
A?D P.E3JLftT!N8
OF .
v.- .v i 'i 1
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tdr a -mi t -
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HENRY
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DIPPELL,
or
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K.S To IN Knit Mi file flHKNIi. W
mm Ua? inilihv-fft'neruili, Ui.-il neh.ii i-un; itiirl
tr IImi Iii I veaif le ii-r.irm inirxu-al naii'alHl
mi the nhl Immmm aiid Miiu'i'. by ail'tinff fm. Mil'
In' ifinl Hie Iihi-, hlmhiiK the ln oki-n, hm'l.uelW
nniKlerl. niioitln UM-d'n.tUtiruMi.niKt mieniil-
IDK I be Iai-Iv Willi a newhilv. Illr line ealj !
ai twelve dnUAiw. alii be fniiul a iiiartu- a
as wf I o tftrew. Ian n-lmlriblv .niol or tko
w tin lieaii ihiH i-i the ih- nl n. liMl'le. Till'
ntiil4lr iiiiul tf. litilli lianti; unit thi-sr ttii"
rinH e. fiiirU a. nun un- Un. fci,-. uf cuLliflioid.
lilt 'U IV.
BL&CKSKiWrm
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DETTER THAN EVER
ti-i,i"-l i.. nliei.,1 tr :'i"'r v.'iie-. I -mil '
1I4 iii'U'' hut
FIUST-CM.SS WORKMEN
All
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lull: ii" pliie.
t-ea-i!iiib)i'.
.II. liu. I'll', "
' Live ant) Lot Live" is mv motto.
-j iv.lai ailiiiiUnii id I"
HllOllXi IIOWsl
And lli'jit i'iii
ii.tftclf
il'all kiii'lu.
;ic in- c;ll
jnflN KNHJIIT-
New Tailor Shop
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tial nlriM, I am imtatml U den-' 'n-.1 01 "
n m Uik', Iill Ul umkea nf-uu; "'
CLEANING AND P AIR WIS-
All ia-i.onlli'lrliil ala-li mill ' l1
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