Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, February 26, 1867, Image 2

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Southern people because of their abhor­ bragging
rence of Yankee dictation and Yankee mia- leaders. 1
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,3*h« Orojon Centra! Railroad.
Readers are referred to the Prospectus
It will be seen that
re
ofjAbolttion, the germ of aoothet rebellion
subscriptions of stock are being received,
Lqt. no < >n? deceive himself into the be-
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It is argueid n«f that a S ‘^ew civil war”’>i|i
ill develop
isjevery where apparent.
and that measures are being inaugurated
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rule, and intimates that, by reason of their with them so fatten off thej'afflictions of
refusal to bow the supple knee to the God their coun ßf—the .woes
woes of jheir
.their kindred.
which appears in this issue of the C ourier ,
of the above road.
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The Gov er u m cu i p;.* ‘¿‘4i Ji J • .
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M. IlAN^^e a Efe u tenant oven to the civil authotitkj.
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Mill ft*!-—»'
mjttee will e amine bim upon
¡nJ the QreS
of the compii >ci|y’Jeffi Da-
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prietor of 1
viftju the asBab'sioation
will conduct
t it now too late to >as8 any Recon-
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esidept may not
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Str&tion Bill tbat the
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pocket if he chooses,
T hc O ld G uard .—Thia
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ocratic Mon lb ly entered upon i|s Fifth probably the end of the action on recon
ittnetion by the 39th Cdngress.
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Volume with the commencement of the
f. rai^’ eijlar^ed^mcliln^bthey]
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PROSPER
pre scot year, 8ga
-OF n'HB-
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ant by -ibis
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ít « eve*
day becoming
Under the above eapition, the IJnw'st new civil
of the 18ch,: awaggerinjy belabors the ■nò™ appai
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therefore, that the Stevens recons tract ion the phases < Jr b& conducted on or confined
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in earnest, looking to the cons ruction of
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bill, which provides for the government to the Bame^tjrritory,
or 1 be i jn any essen- H r
tho new^vplume. is worth the price .
this important road. There can be no cu- of the lite rebellious States by the militt« I till particu|it like the old one. The slrug-1
aQ ¿nt j^ lei’sisjlbfcriptieq.
terprise set on foot in Oregon in which
]ViTE the uridersig*eiJt)co>porBtors of-th<
ry indefinitely, is eminently right, politic | gl« »uw g<w on between the union men
the whole people of the State have so much
Vv “Oregon Central Railroad, Company,
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J.'. involv
ofjtbe county and the radicals,
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Endprdper.i The aforesaid Stevens bill
hereby appoint J. Gastor1 of ' Salem,
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at stake as they have in the success of this
(’¿suite on the yhe hand the
Incorpqrators,
and
rovides for Provisional Governors for all j ing ip
Secretary of the Board ol
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as
one
of
the
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one. Every conceiveable consideration is
authorise and designate hjn
the states now unrepresented in Congress, maintainanee invi iolate of the liberties of 85 50 Jour copies,_ bW OQj five''
iy;io prepare and
corporators ofsaid Compn*.
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in favor of the early completion of this
open
thpStock
Books
of
paid
Company, un>-
who are to be backed by a sufficient mili­ the Amerl »cun people, and on the other and
to getter up Wfclftb, 814
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great enterprise, and the people may well
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o^ies, 825 O;1; tweniy copies, Í
tai stack
in said
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Tat , The shares of the
tbe icapi
Capital
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congratulate themselves uppn the success­
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at
their
par
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to
republicanism.
Whenj
ernmeot
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Company shall be subscribed for
in the courts
over-awe the people, to restrain
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▼Blue in gold/cein or its
r d the final stroke at the foundation of Our Nassau street, N. Y. I
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« bu mat ion,
in the fact that the foremost
Hid.
of Dita
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The Board
Board of
Dii-ectors may levy as-
It may be that the people will con tin tie Am rican institutions shall be made, tW' I
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men in the entire State, in point of solid
THEbeefy
pated
mopst
osity
rhosclshim-
ssinents as often as once
in every sixty
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sessm^nts
on
ne civ I war ” will be inevitible. The ,
to submit tamely to these multiplied out­ Mie'iy
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but
not
more
than
ten
per
cent, shall be
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then
be
drawn
substantially
l^f
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wealth and business ability are enlisted in
^a^u^y^tlje m:^k !) j
rages, wrongs and insults, and not again
leriied in snch period.
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it in good earnest. Millions of capital is urebel,” but we think it quite improba- j thus; The Democ .ats anji (conservative^ of the Jacksonville e Press, says,we claim toi i 3d. Shares may be subscribed and paid
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a printer, and for
want
of f something
represented by the names of the Incorpo­
maiotainijig, and the ra-lica)sdisputing, the be eaúi
ble—a people who would, richly deserve
j t|iem at a fair cash valtiaiion.
ith i panicle of tràlh 'itì it to say arainst
with
rators.
capacity
of
man
for
self-governmen.
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the yoke of bondage hence to the final
No local considerations should be allowed
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“roceeds to slash away at the Courier ei-ty in aid of ‘‘ Barry :s Railroad S^ryey,”
’ a|x) arrayed on thejsidq of. libes us,
generation.
made in 1864, shall be entitled to have the
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to dampen the ardor of any of our people
«for a leged typographical inaccuracies.— same credited to the anlouot of ten per cent,
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full
one
half®
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peop
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The yoke the Stevens monarchists wio’d
in an uodeitaking at onee so grand and
north, wiin-im bnxiliary f5rco ready and The ninny natural! / has little or no regard qpon any subscription o ' one or more shares,
now have the Southern people woar with­
provided they furnish satisfactory evidence to
on which the future of our State so much
for truth,but wc contestw*' Irid not thought cue board ot Directors o| payment in said year
anxious
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be
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8WUng
into
line,
oouipbs^o
out a murmur, is precisely tha same kird
even such a jwieh of dfeprivity as him ca­ , 5th. The Board of Director# shah have the
depends.
of a yoke attempted to bo fastened upon of e4eiyJepn, woman anc| child in the
tight to reject any subiicription or subscrip­
ofasseHing
pable of
asseHing so barefaced and obvious a
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tions, for fraud, or auy
any other mm ter bearing*
lions,
cabable
of
comprehpnding
the
situa
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the necks of the colonists by Great Britolin, South
falsehood
as
toJ^-lha't
vyc
claimed
to
be
a
Upon
the
interests
of
the Company.
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in their selection-of .so energetic, able and
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falsehood as
aneb which lead to the great revolutionary tion. T|il us not tint ihp cause of right printer, in the face’3f thi fact that we had
Neither
the
Bi»rd-of
incorporators,
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printer
enterprising, a gentlemen as Mr. Gaston
ftitaisuch
a
contest.
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we
have
)«*iu ol
vi Directors, shall ever have any
Or
Board
can
struggle Which fioally culmiuated io their
repeatedly
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oftheCoU-
or
power
to'sell or dispose of the corpo-
for their Secretary and business manager.
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independence. Should these filibusters already i ntiBjatcd>the <f^ew «ivil war’ ! in. -ii I ....
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of this Company without a
-..u. by the
.. same 1 Hnl. rieh that we were Dot a printer. ,j The
We shall give our views more elabor­
cjrcumscribod
’ vole of al|l the stock subscribed,
—these bucaniers, who now constitute the kill pot j
mullet-‘‘cad ¿railci ijd because we knocked r three->fourths
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In
fovor
of
such
sale; r.' ¡but this
proviso shall
ately up3n this subject in the future.
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Rump Congress, go on, multiplying their
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his air castle in bcl alfof Jackson Countv not be construed to bn fcVcht the Board of
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Pacific,
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Directors from raising iuo •n<«y to constnict the
G reat S cott — land ! The learned critic of savage demands, and improving upon from the
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maudlin
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endwise.
Good
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Company’s road by mortgage oi its lands or
i to tìie èulf. j The watch-word —
the Oregonian defines “ Hunter,” “ one who barbarities already practiced toward, a peo­ the Èa
other real estate, railroad
raiirohd or equipment; and
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takes fish with a spear in the night time, ple in evory conceivable sense their supe­ , the preservation of the Government, which ture on humanity.
•in all ♦questions upon j which the Board of
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with the aid of a lighted candle.”
rior it is hard to tel! what will yet come rallied pillions into the service -of Mr.
A new town has beep stockholder may.appeal
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may app<; to the decision of a
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Lincoln^only to be betrayed into a ti*e' !T»
To the minds of ordinary persons the above
1 majority of the stock, which, decisi^D-shall be
of it.
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near
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definition will seem a slight innovation upon
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ha|ipgexactly.lne
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opposite tendency,
The Unionist and all of its kind,, may
Helens, whi$h iss; d-to bid.Zxiytq beepme T 7tb. As soon as theiCapital Stock, or one-
the rules laid down in ‘Webster’s Unabridged?
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“ Grovernment
chuckle derisively over the South ant her while life “
a
success.
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pu oprie;or offers lots as a half thereof, of said Company shall have been
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subscribed, the Said Secretary is hereby di­
historypjust attest, had the contrary end
few by surprise who are cognizant of the fact people; may affect to ihiagifce every one f in kiewl will «rally multiplied millions to gratdity to those ii ho will improve >upon rected to-call
to-cal I a meeting of the ktockbolders,
ktockbulders,
iti pursuance
pursuifuce of the General Incorporation
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that the same editor locates L owell in Missouri opposed to the radical programme a pol*
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vnvyiuio.
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tbe election
of a Board
of Directors.
the
standard
of
Mr.
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and Bethany, Gentry county, in Tennessee. troon, and-oue not seekihg to promote the
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The
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made
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by a part of
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He also asserts for truth that Sing Sing best interest of the whole Country—of the whom ^1 n be mistaken as to the animus of
contract ol'subscription between
of 1 the contractorsubscription
fcklL- kuJ.
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h jumped the stockholders and said Company,
<{Capt.” Adams
Ketchum was a delegate to the Chicago Demo­ whole people; may contemplate extrava­ bid purposes çr Ch0 bonqsty’of bis desi£i
COMPANY.
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cratic Convention, while his own party press gant things in the event ‘ qf another u re-
at the East say that he was a loyal.”
bellion,” but if, in such an event, the
whole horde ot
of radicai
radical ’ Upstarts
who are
wbole
uas
urging oh, and praying fot, such a consu-
proposes to raise a company to start across
mation, Ido not have-ocCasion to clothe H
the mountains early in April for the pur­
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themselves in sack-cloth and ashes we are
pose of prospecting the country south of the
greatly mistaken in the .signs of the times.
Blue Mountains. It is thought that there
The day of retribution drawe th nigh when
are extensive and fertile valleys interspersed
soever the war-ball shall have again been
throughout that entire region. It has also
set in motion. D; would be well for those
been ascertained beyond a doubt that rich
who aro
are gbading the;
the people into a sec ­
mines exist in thvt portion of country yet
ond revolt to remember that, if the south­
infested by hostile Indians. The Doctor
ern people being in the,minority as they
is posted in the general geography of the
were, of about one to three, as against the
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section he proposes to explore, and will
fighting, population of the north, held ¡us
hence be a safe guide in the undertaking.
to our best for four long years, infiiotiug
* T own B oundary .—Yamhill county at defeat after defeat? and rout afte> rout, up­
E xploring E xpedition
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necessitating conscription
,%n early day, purchased 160 acres of land on our armies, n^ceesitating
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tract; there are however, do limits or proportion as to numbers is reversed as it.
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boundary lines marked or defined so as to surely will be, A rebellion in another form ”
be legally known or respected as such.
will most likely eventuate disastrously to
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The lands lying adjacent are o^ned by the interests ofjthe party which nomilially
parties who are generally impressed with
the belief that they have no right to en­
croach upon, or interfere with the terra
triumphed in tho late u rebellion.”
In the fullness f of bls confidence, the
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firma over which the county pretends ju* able lines:
risdiction.
They therefore ask that the
County Court order a survey
of its do­
mains, to the end that they may know de­
finitely what they have left, agreeing to
take the same and forever thereafter hold
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The inhabitants of the town, too, ar©'
.vitally interested in knowing justithe ex-
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“ Encourage^ by the reokless and inso»
lent „ demeanor
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,_ the r President, tovfird
Congress and the disaffection of a score or
so of demagogues who fatten upon officia
official
favors, the Southern people are rkpidty
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paving the way to anotner and more hur
*” ’ ig defeat than that they experién-
miliatin
oed in tl ¡he downfall of their bogus Confedi-
eraoy.^
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the obvious advantage
Now considering
consider
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The Tribune’s special says that Steviens
Double to
tol leave
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was tumble
house!
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of sickness bropiht on by fatigue and -ex<
citem^nt, respltipg frpm his speech inUhc
‘ 1 r He fainted in his £- J
House yeáterda
brary ffokporp ng, and was carried to 1
an dawks' trcabl 4o^ see visitors,
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somewhat bettel’ this evening?
Nw
of YORK/ Feb! 15/*—A largo quan-
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to r the
Custom House, implicating
plicating certain
certain
officiate, is missipg.
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The Fenians are stul sanguine of
recesa of a Movement la freltó^
latest
gives then:
test discouraging
discouraging news
news gives
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>tent, and whereabouts of that portion«of the North en joy e di in the late struggle, 1 in
the town site of which the county at one
point df numbers, means, equi
time exercised proprietorship. A petition
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every conceivesblc essential for pn
is tl erefore numerously signed, asking the
ting successful warfaéè, «the <* humilia­ who nfiminally controls the destinies of the
Hon. County Court at its March tcun, to
tion ” of the « Southern people ? will net
Jacksonville, resorbí to such ar-
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have the said survey speedily made., We
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be so apparent Ito Uie unbiased judgment
fehts as poverty-stricken, ’4^Tum-gu«*
hope it will be done, as it would renfove
of mankind as It’ otherwise mi
etc., etc. He is a classic w cuss,”
and. put at rest a prolific cause of wrang-'
to stigmatise the Southern people as wan
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lipg and disputing as to the boundaries of
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uppears it the.. Oregon Çity En;
prowess, to-be-qure
A Q uestion of V eracity —McCor-
Tbit there » ii>¿various ways evinced a
b calling a meatlqg of tljie citizens Of
mick, in bis statistical Almanac, says that
readiness among the radicate to precipita»
ik^nas, Mflltnonoab, Washington an 4
Jackson county contains 2.995 inhabitantSj
the country into .another wajj pone who Ya^hijl, at Oregon City on March ll)th
while the squirt of the Press sayB it con­
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are af all postedHn etents daily
transpi-
ly: tran
for the purpose of crganumg an
tains 4,480. It isiieedle88 to ask whicl^
lra
ring will essay lòÀcl ehy. ■1 They feem to d»
Àjltural l Society. We will, cafer 4
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of the two authorities is entitled to cred-
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on which it was proposed to locate the. that our army might maintain a numerical
County Seat, ami it is even thought that strength consistent with,the work before it;
Lafayette is principally situated* on said when the scale is turned; when the dis­
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lying somewhere in thia section of country, after conscription at the north, in order
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The sard Secretary s^all opep -an office for
subject we write, not in a party near §t. Helens wys recontly bown up, by the
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f »«nnennf inn /iT
tVkxj Company*^ business,
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canvassing
for sub-
igniting*
a
keg
of
^owdor
concealed
under
and proceed to the work 1
spirit i tibr with any party end in view; but
scriptions of ktock m the coumies and towns
iitiiwic'r to put ourself cajtr^ctly (as we be- It. The ■“ Cupi.’’ will probably conclude
along the route of thd 1 ijoad ; tbe Hon. F, A.
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ED. R. GEARY,
That, Viewing the present aspect of our
fKEEEW^ttTH,
S. ,G. REEll
J etting Rici.— 1
The bummer who
J. C. AINSWORTH. f Jr-H. MITCHELL,
natio nph affair®, the fin^r of destiny seems
raises
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M. M. JUELVIN,
H. W.
CORBETT,
no one
one who
who has
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F. A. CHENOWETH/
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B. F.BROWN,
nts will seriously that with the “ compositors’ stick ” he can' JOEL PATTER,
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¡and that for the- ^intent of its range
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earn a large itrcArfe fe, rrd that If “ editen ”
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ir'unrelenting ivry with which it
It is not proposed tai discuss tbe importance
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Oldn’t payjbiggr r ” he would go back t-i of this railroad entrrprjH»
enterprise to the people of the
tbe
will rage, snch a war never afflicted4 peo-’
State, or to urge tbe importance of aiding it
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pie not scourged a nation, we conclude
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at this time,
by
heretofore
1 official'documents and the pub-
Query:
What
did
that
pathetic
appeal
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J nfltbeen already
v. said
lie press, and what has
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which stood for n| onths at the liqad of your
and is deemed necessary to be »aid, will be
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In
that
you
Baid
editorial
column
toe
urgtd on the attention of the public al an­
i^ED.-HTbe man -, of 0 heavy in­
other time.
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’’ whbBbes up thé Jacksonville Press if somebody didn’ t “ shell ” liberally you
It
may
be
slated
now
that the enterprise
t
wojuld
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be
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toJ?u^entZ/ï
has
gained
such
strength
and received, such
County
polled
it
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bat Jackson
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assurances of encouragemeet from practical
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last ftne. election, 26 more votes than
^S enator N e $| mith has our thanks fo^ railroad men and capitalists,1 that this present
Yamhill County, and that the same said
effort will certainly be crowned with success. <
parts 1, 2, 8, 4 »¡¿d 5 of the Congressional A little patience and preseverance, in addition
fact | does not speak very well for the
Globe, bouod, fov the 39th Congress, 1st to what aid the favmdrs and business men of 5
muoW jaunted natural advautags of the
Oregon rwill. Ue.^ble to give it, is all that is
Session, the Congressional Directory and necessary tojput the road through to the head f
It doh’t, eh! The people, of
of the Willamette 'Galley. From the fact that J
other valuable P
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Yamkill County are too civilized in their
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the railroad companies of California have ens ‘
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gaged all the shipping for a long time ahead, ]
R eplenished I ^ —Drs. White & Wbste<-
notia^sjto suffer;
suffer Kanakas,
Rnnakas, Siwaehes
Siwashes and
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Chiqlni*0 tOTdte^ This-fact would dis- field have lately 1 I Izllrt < f' '■ b :l
recruited their stock of being willing to,carry only a small quantity i
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leWi a discrepancy of Seven a hundred drugs in thjs pla ‘e, $&d added to their alt as ballast,) it will be neebssary to secure an
extension oftime from Congress, for the con--,
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and twenty six votes*
sortirent a supp' r of many classes of goods struct ion of the first sedtiiwr. Arrangements-j
questionable whether the editor of not lhitberto ke t by themf Their stock have been made with our> delegation in Con
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gress to secure not |oply this extension of ,
the rreis, were he a resident of lui’s Coun­ now compares favorably with that of atiy teaae, bat also a confirmation Of the land grant ’
to this company, in pursuance of the action of
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d be allowed to vote. You cant i of J* the
ty
1« the legislature. Negotiations are now pends
intéricr establishments.
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IM supply of Freeses Hamburg Tea kept ing between the Company and railroad Capis 1
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constantly on hand.
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surrap^QS that they v. i|l invest their money io’
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Netys ‘Dealer, Sap J*ran cisco, , b^s laid.
Senator ©ayte’. Amendment ! to thd daily expected) MUbsci ip tioqs of stock will be
fer obligations for files of ht^ Southern
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Constitution provides that each State
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^fp^ersJ
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te> 1 on solicited, so that whatMs done will not be
tho ftrei Monday nf Januray next, pi
fruitless effort; or time and money thrown
Ijt is a rare trea^t in this wooden country ingithe espiratilo
tionef^the present term, away. The names of the Incorporators above
shall nominate or
one citize^/or the office of are a sufficient guarenteO that whatever is
SHfcd 'way Presidency. By
done will be done in good faith, and for tLe
*0 .Hopsas of Congress
î | obv 1^' ;
best interests of the enterprise, and that it
shall meet in Ni
November,
and
proceed
to
will be perseveringly pushed forward to final
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elect from the.jd
qandida^es, dropping the Success.
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"J. GASTON,
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