r THEG0UBIER *^Ää*T* The 16th, slightly lqwery and threat ening in the morning, opened out very fine, beautiful and clear Ere the hour of 12 o'clock had arrived, the Village was literally alive with persons fc TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1866 * I « ■■■nilBI rill STATS TUMST. . _ FOR CONGRESS : J AMFS D. BAY, of Jackson. „ come to listen to the addresses of the cadidatee—Meters Fajr and. Lane on the Detnocraic side, and Mr. Mal lory, on the radical aide. Mr. Mallory lead off, and, had it been compatible with his instructions to have deviated from the “ peice’’ perpared for him, we are of opinion he would have made a much better speech. The radical candidates are under positive initruc- tiona to ignore all the live issues, FOB GOVERNOR : JAMES K. KELLY, of Wasco. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : LAFAYETTE LANE of Mulùjonjah. for state treasurer i JOHN C. BELL, of Marien. i ‘ i FOR STATS PRINTER: T» — . •/ JAMES O’MEARA, of Linn. JVDOE FIRST JCmCIAL DISTRICT, jp. p. prim : « FOR FHO8ECCT1NG ATTORN RTS, 1st D whuct — JAMES R. NEIL, persistently charge the Democracy 9d D istrict —GEORGE B. DORR Is. with complicity with the late rebellion. 3d D imjuct ^J. W. JOHNSON. When forced by Mr. fay to define 4th D istrict — EUGENE A. CRONIN. his position on the Bond question, Mr Mallory said that, to tax these bonds would be repudiation, and that Democrats were repudiationists be cause they were in favor of the rich man paying taxes. > Mr. Fay follwed Mr. Mallory in a speech of one hour and a half,. and made a decided good impression. It is agreed by all that Mr, Fay is too mueh in debate for his opponent Mr. Lane made the cloeing speech of the day and, though it was draw ing late in the afternoon, he was at- 6th D istrict —JA m ES H. SLATER. - - o o--------- Damocratic County Ticket Pursuant to adjournment on March 22, the Democracy of Yamhill Co. met to ■ day, April 14th, R. C, Kinney in the Chair, JOHN THOMPSON M. R. CARY Secretaries. The viva voce system of voting was adopted and the following named Gentlemen were nominated. FOR REPBFSraTATIVn TIIOS. STANDLEY, C. H. BURCH. co. avana, JOHN G. BAKER, / CO. r Ji. B- CLRRK, BEAN,—1 ■fitie brrpoTuihed, pointed, and inter » J. W. tontivelyluten to thmehout r , u A Partner la Stupidity, for Multne. mah Powell. R. R. Laughton, radical candidate for Representative from this County, is, in point of stupid ignorance, a full match foru Statuquo" Powell of Mult nomah. As evidence that be ia a g., gay "°“*n Aieviaracewmoo». you«., wo Will cite >c iuteooe or two. wherin ha has displayed remarkable practical ability (7) On a certain oc casion, Laughlin' was a member of a Lyceum or debating club, and made great pretentions to surpassing erudi tion on every befiting occasion. So in Our Ocunty Ticket Apostato “■ Cosiall" Gibbij is pad* dling the self evident lie over the State that Hon. Lafayette Lane is too young to be eligible to the office of Secretary of State. He aays that i n mignation or fte OT<mt of removal rfth, Secre. tary becomes Governor. This is a misrepresentation; he only becomes acting Governor until the vacancy is filled. Twenty one years of age is all that is required in that behalf, to quali fy a man for Secretary of State, We the course of the traasadtion of the presume the Governor never read the business of the concern, there was a Constitution of Oregon, or If he has, proposition made to provide for th» he lies wilfully touching its provisions use of the .inetittttion, a sort of library, ' The Consitution of the State re A member, Mr, Gillaspie made a mo quires a person to be 21 years of age tion that the clerk be instructed to to be eligible to a seat in the State Sen send to Portland for a a Catalogue of ate, and any member of the Senate is Books,’’ whereupon Mxv Lauglin plan- ted himself squarely against the propo eligible to the position of President of the Senate, and in case of the inabil sition, as-involving an i expenditure that the society was not in a situation ity of both the Governor and Secreta financially to incur, saying that, inde ry of State to act, the President of the pendent of its first cost, the society Tenate becomes acting Governor, on would be put to" the additional expense the same footing precisely that the Secretary of State would perform those of sending a large team to Portland functions.' If the Mufti of Abolition after said “CATALOGUE OF ism would devote a little more time to BOOKS." When ridiculed by a mem posting himself on .his duties, he ber for his stupidity, Laughlin said wight spare himself many humilias that no one team could haul a full tang blunders. Catalogue of Books. This can be proven • by many parties who D estructive fire in L afayette . heard it. The embryo legislated could —On Tbun^laj jnnrpiny nf 1..» •stTTbmit'STcTocYTa'^bitokeeut in BURNETT ' The gentlemen pût forth as our standaid bearers in the present cam- ■ paign are fhen of integrity, probity and unexceptionable habits, none of whom sought the positions - assigned them. They are men *ho have busi ness of their own, * and are- generally found attending to it. Mr. Thomas Standley, whose name appears first on the representative tick et, lives in North Fork Precinct, where he has his capital invested in a Pour ing mill and other Machinery which \ is of vast advantage to the people of the wholo Country. Mr. Standley is honest and competent, and therefore 1 J • will make ui n ’ — good repress tative, and one of whom the people of the County will have, Wo _ are sure, just reason to be proud. - Mr. C. H. Burch, the other candi date for Represntative, resides near Amity. Mr. Burch is welt posted, a . man of fair abilities, a ready debater r - and will make a vigorous and credita ble canvass. His interests, like those of Mr- Standley, are thoroughly iden tified with the interests and progress of the County. Mr. Burch willtmake • a prompt and useful Representative. Our candidate for CorQty. Judge, Mr. John G. Baker, is too well known to Yamhillians to need any eulogy at our hands- He has resided in Yam- in it, knows all the wants of the peo ple—is honest and capable. - He will be a safe mao in whose hands to place the administration of the affairs of the _ • - County. For the office of County Clerk, Mr. N. B Bean, a gentleman of.goud busi ness qualifications, and in ail respect». ,___ competent to discharge the duties of the office, presents his claims for the considereion of the Democracy of Yam bill County. , Dr. Whiter, our candidate for Conn-_____ 1 ty Treasurer, crowed The* plaitH ft»® ; Illinois in ’63. He has; identified himself permanently with us, by £ur- chaseing and improving property with" the intention of making Lafayette hie permanentJiome. The Dr. is thorough iy qualified for the position, is prompt' aod energetic jn all his business imds - actions, is a gentleman of exemplary habits, and is a hilghly respected citi zen in all of the relations in any way effecting the social standing of a gentle man. lie will make a popular Treas urer. M t ; J. W.- Burnett, our candidate ; for Sheriff, is an old Oregonian, and « much respected citizen. He is well qualified fer the position to which be aspires, and we think wnnlj b* esting speaker. Want of space for logue could be folded into convenient the “ Superior" Saloon, and before its ravages could be checked, communica bids us saying more now., Suffice it site for a “ thumb paper." Dr. WHITE. ted itself to the Meat Market and store CO. COMMlSsrtJNFR*, _‘ _ to say that the 16th, was -a success f McMinnville Flag. building occupied by M, R. Cary on A. H. ROBERTS 1 W m . HANN a the Democracy. On the day the Congressional can the east, and to the Mt. Hood Saloon assessor 4 Denies any Complicity in, or Knowl- didates spoke iir Lafayette, the De on the west, when all four of the buil JOSEPH HENDERSON, edp of, any Penocution of Dem- mocracy 77as agreeably surprised by . SVRVEVOR, ____ 2 dings were in a very few mpinente, a •cat« Fer the Alleged Deatrnc- the arrival in town about 10 oclock, tlon of The Ftaf at McMinnville. ROBERT SHOOK. solid sheet of flame. The total loss of a Vehickle, drawn by four horfes, SCSOOL SCrSRINTENDENT, A correspondence, commenced by has not been definitely ascertained, but Il E CARY; Mr. S. C. Adams, and growing out of and freighted with a dozen or more will amount to several thousand dolla«k ladies of McMinnville, supporting the CORONE», ,------ the coupling of his name with the Mc Other buildings in the vicinity were on staff of a large and beautiful Flag, A. B. WESTERFIELD. Minnville flag embroglio, has just been Ij saved bj the utmost exertions. ? - —-* reze high above concluded between that gentleman and —Attention is directed to the new ad- their heads, and ou which was embla* X. ourself. We eopy the material state vertisment of M. R. Cary, one of the zoned in large and beautifully wrought % ments of Mr. Adams, that he may i sufferers by the Jute fire in town. He ■ ■_ « --e—r- • - n letters, the names of our State cadi-j has no place to put his goods up in dec ITdn. J as . D. F ay , Democratic candi have the .full benefit of hit defense. dates, commencing with that of Hon. date for Congress and Hon. L. F. LANE- He most positively and pointedly ent shape, and has therefore determined James D. Fay. When opposite the Democratic candidate for.. Secretary of State, will address their fellow-citizens at denies having taken ~ any part what large flag staff on main street, the to-sell them nil out tegardlw df what the following times and plaees. They ever, in persecuting Democrats in the they bring. On the 2nd of June bis extend an invitation to the opposing cans premises—never heard of such thing wagon wks halted and the largo and grand auction sale comes off. beautiful flag made and presented to didates to meet them: been done until, he thinks, io bavi Umatilla.... April 20 Hillsborough, nay 14 having the Democracy by the Ladies of^ La E xpected S oon .— Vr. McBride, 21 Laikvcttu.. • 16 >ßu when, upon inquiry, he fai -------- B wift’ a.,.. fayette, was lowered and allowed to 17 ’ La Grande... 23 Dallas.'..... late Minister resident at “ Honolulu, is Union.. . „ 19 elicit anything tending to inculpate mingle its ponderous folds with’ the 24 Salem. expected to arrive home any day. He 20 Democrats in the foul transaction. 26 Jefferson.. • • BscahontaS.. new emblem of the former greatness 22 Auburn.. .» 28 Corvallis.. What we said in the columns of the of our Country. Then boisterous resigned his place some time since, 21 Independence, nay 1 Albany.. 3 Eugene City.; 24 C ourier of the 15th, was based part buxahs were given for the new flag, and we are told that one McCook has Susaavrlle.., been appointed in his stead. 2 Oakland.. . 27 ly on the averment of Mr. Lynch, and Canton City.. when Hon. James D. Fay was called 9 Canyonville. . 19 Dalles.,.... Extra Courier«. 10 Roseburg... 28 partly upon various assertions of a gen for who stepped forth and addressed Portland.... We shall send out many hundred 11 Kerby ville.. 31 eral character. Oregon City. ka w ■__ ♦ * the crowd and particularly the fail pro Jacksonville.... June 2 J In reply jfo four or five several inter* prietresses of the flag, in a shor« and extra copies of the Courier each issue ' Democratic papers please copy. 1 oratories propounded by us in the very appropriate speech. Hon. La from now until the election. We hope our friends in all parts will take an ted even if the opposition had a major Col. J as. K. Kelly, Democratic cindi- course of the correspondence alluded to fayette Lane was then called for and didate for Governor, has arranged a list interest in extending our circulation. ity in the County. above, Mr. Adams says: responded also. He being decidedly | After the election shall have passed, we oi appointments, his opponent, George L. For Schoo) Superintendent, M. R. l _ “I have not the least recolletion aladie’s man, he addressed himsetf |sMi devote less space to" politics” Woods, Esq., as follows: | Cary presents himself for our suffrage. of bearing any one charged with aFRAEINO TO COMMENCE AT 1 O’CLOCK, P.M particularly to this “ branch" of the. than formerly, and we are sure our pa Mr. Cary is a young man of ffiir prom having ‘ covertly taken down the ' ise and has education sufficient to servb Jacksonville, Apr. 23 1 Hillsboro May 12 Flag at MoMinnville’—and do not audience. Three rousing cheers were per wiQ prove full more interesting and ' with credit to himself, and profit to Kerbyville* ” 25 - | . D’gn City May 15 28*1 Portland May 16 Roseburg ” recollect of hearing it charged that given for the speakers, and then for acceptable with the majority of read* the School interests of the County, 30 | Dalles May 18 Oakland the flag had beon hauled down, un the ladies of McMinnville, when the era. Those who receive packages of •For County Commissioners Mesirs May 2 | Umatilla May 21 Eugene til long after it should have been A. H. Roberts and Wm Hanna are caravan moved on to the place ap May 4 | La Grande May 24 OorvaIHe the C ourier for distribution will done. our candidates. We have not had the May 5 | Aubnrn May 26 Albany pointed for the speaking of^the day. serve the Democratic cause by timely u I never heard of its being charged pleasure of a personal acquaintance May 7 | Indp ’ dence May 29 Salem upon Democrats, that I have the and promptly putting every one them with these gentlemen, but are sure May 8 | Snsanville May 31 D r U m OOUWTT CANVASS. least knowledge of. L afayettt May IO | Canyon City Jane they will make good officers. into the hands of readers, We hope the Democracy will turn do*not reeollect of there being For County Surveyor, Robert Shook ' ’ 2 ... . any excitement or commotion in re t as one man to hear our County appeals to the Democracy for their James O’Meara, candidate State Prin A Csrd. gard to the putting down or destrac ter, win join Col. Kelly and Mr. Woods andidates explain their positions be The undersigned tenders his un support He will make a good Survey- " tion of that flag at McMinnvitte. at Roseburg, April 28tb, and make the or—the County needs one. rest of the canvaasiug lour with them. 4 *( And in answer to the hat, [inter fore the people. We have the advan feigned thanks to the ladies, geutle* Dr. A. B. Westerfield is a candidate tage decidedly of our radical brethren men and boys who so promptly assist for Coroner—he, as well as the ballance ogatoryl I will say, that when I --------- -- ------------- ;----------------------------------------------- - - --------------- . f heard (in ’62 I think) the c in the way of canvassors. Every ed him to save his goods from the of the ticket will be eleeted. The Washington Cornnty made, there was no evidence pre y knows J cry Lampson’s gate, and flames during the destructive Are that handwriting is on the wall.’'" Democratic Ticket sented to my mind, tending to last __ - For Representatives: en conviction upon ai'y person or as for Lsnglin, as soon as ho can secure occured in town on the morning of And now, in conclusion, fellow citi F A. BAILEY, JOHN SWEEK. M- R. QA^RY. zens let me repeat, as a fitting motto party whatever, and I have enter a team of sufficient capacity to haul the 17th inst. tained the same opinion from that that “ Book Catalogue’’ for the Lyce County Judge. JOHN CAIN. H ung .—The man Thomas Smith for all coming time to come, that noble day to thia. * ♦ 8. * 0.^118. of General Dix. “ If any Sheriff, JOHN H. CORNELIUS. um, he will be off after it, and so not who murdered hra brother and his sentiment 1 man attempts to haul down the Ameri* County Clerk, PORTER FREEMAN. be in the canvass at all. Messrs Stan brothers wife in Linn County, was ' can flag, shoot him on the spot,"-— We submit the foregoing statements, CHAMBERS. dley and Burch will make themselves huug at Albany on the 10th of the pres < Gi’óé», at Eugene. made in apparent candor, in justice to Treasurer, •t HENRY WARING. useful throughout the campaign. Dr. ent month. He is said to have ascen Well, just take a crack ah George \ County Commionerfl, Mr. Adame, and shall drop the mat Commionera, White will take the stump also, and ded the platform with a firm an 1 reso- L. Woods, and be consistent. U. JAGK60N, JOHN CAMPBELL. ter so far as he is conoerned, for the will prove himself more than a match lute step. He confessed that ho had County Surveyor, C. H. RAFERTY. preeeat, at least-________ _ __ t. T he P resident vetoed the Colo for the ablest of the opposing candi perpetrated the horrid deed and had pdbool Sup’L, THOS. HOOVER. rado bill on. the . grow be ofmauffieten Have Yotir Election Tiokete dia- dates. ■ made peace with his God. Ccroaer, W. G. SCOGGIN. population. • ■ tnbeted in thne A' *" ’ ........................... V !<r. - - TREASCRER, ■ zn . - • k-- - * '' * • * •— • ---------- 9 • J • ¡ — ____ J J -• t* a t < 4