THE W^fiKEY I1 n :r ‘ J * J 5 -I L»‘ I 11 • H . a ! Ì* 1.1 • 1 I a Hl —L Tuk A memcan S tock J ournal for June road discussion at flk that place, 1* from which is at hand. The enterprising Publishers we make the following extract, i we make the following extract ’ i j i i L ’,■ t -I "Í ! . A i i. Í- 1 n I ' ’i . .4,' li. 1 j i of this valuaklo. Monthly, offer to send ‘’Mr. Gaston charged that the East í airctV V’_ W ell A nswerer .—Congress, however, J q HN fiUNDEIltAND. B yron Z. H olmes . ha^findwbted awaythe bal lot Ir Au rebels.- lacramentp Union. Cangrett has na'bower to take the bal- iers and dealers in , Boots and It fiTannfactoers lot from any class ( *' personr, or to confer 95 1 Street, ^Portland Oregon. ,the of ------------ the States it upon any cl we. ------- laws ------- convicted robele, i e.. felony, would be de­ Has oonstantfy on hand the largest s.odr prived of suffrage. Legi'la ive bodies have of Boots and, Nhoes. in Portland, consisting no right te pass npr “ tbe “ gu J:u : " [)0n ili or innocence of. Gents Fine calf Boots. 'courts alor e have the legal of parties. Tbe Co Ladies, Misses and childrens wear, ; ¿■e; guilt r- E Whom the right to say who C Gents heavy boots. Courts do not deul4‘- gui-tv the laws of our Farmers Plough Shoes and boots , country preside to i be inuommt. This is as , All of which will be Bold 20 per cent less true of freaaou as ai loy other felony.— -Calt. than at any other*store in Portkind.; ------- ],-------- — ' » Sample Copies free. Each number con* Side Company had two millions qf.l °je- tains 32 large double column pages, de­ served and una^essabh stbek^m they had created and provided as a cor voted to Farming, Stock Breeding and juptibn fhud to bribe public men, if pos- Diseases of Domestic Animals, illustrated sible, and dorrupti public sentiment, and in that way break down the West Side with numerous engraving. .Address Mistermacfie rsop was turned 1 out of tbe Company; and when he read the cards of r Í N. P. BOYER & CO., Publishers, the’ f Nesmith and Huntington to proved this, Unionist office foP giving the foreman Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. the audience manifested th^eir approval by itch. We learned , the above feet while in hearty applause.1 |lt. M*« Elliot was told to Salem last week, . Wm. Morgan is the Every body and their wives have been his face iti in the presence of the meeting. meeting, foreman of the con icern.—S/g/iaL I , ! that A. J. Cook & flfci-r-* Co. was a jlftL fraud i1 and have gone or are going to the Seletz, ■ a swindle, that there was no such a firm ' i i : ' 5 bathe in the salt Tihlter and enjoy the < ‘ • Vi' I :kll 1 ,J>L I a _1.J in existence ) ‘LJ, Mr. M(ltcheHiwa8 also told Assessors Xotice luxury of a clam-bake. Judge Strong that h| he Notice is i« harebi hi had, substantially substan dally admitted that ¡.Lathe hareby given that on the last Monday,'the 1863, the As Monday,’the 31s o| of AugUdtp . ■tâ and boys, of Portland, passed through knew this to be the case, knd neither ii. Bessor of Yamhill Ceunly, ill attend at the gentleman denied the charge^ charge. Mr. Gas­ town, during the week, thitherwa.d. ef bi said < inty, at LaFays ton charged ’ ' Company office of the Clerk |f chained upon the ” East Side ette and with theh«distance <¡ H the Connty that had agreed that they they, had agreed to pay Mitab^hfive Clerk will publicly examine t t^e Asessmmt We noticed, the other day, a number thousand’dollars a year, I. li. Moores their roll for 1668, 8, and ^orrect nil erfoft in do ¡Clark, Bcriptious valuations of Inti* '■lauds and other of Thrashers, and Header at the President 84.400 per year, Î Secretary $2,500 per year, tlieir Treasurer property. August 4th 18(8. wagon and black smith shops, being put 81000 per year, and each of their Direct­ «. S. B. STONE. n29 3 w r. • in order for the harvest. ors eight dollars per day and th« none of Aisesflur I Yamhill County ---------- t;------- --------------- ■ -r~"— these men bad anything to do whate À HJH egon, riiD FARMING LA C alifornia M imical .G azette -We to be collect nd off the people of Orej ♦' : and tbit! such conduct would ruin any ■ and have received the first number of this ¡enterprise, and none of these charges weie I « i.i,. nil " - there magaiine, published by A Roman &co, .HnnFrawiFiF denied. Throughout the discus^ior SanFrancisco Cal. It is pronounced by was a great deal of cross fircing, ac i the i Central entrai every physioians as a very superiof medical East Siders got the worst of it on i ' I j- -rf»• (< •• - linn.; 'jtmrnal, j | The ¡people here have generally made C IJjM P J I AV '• . is We.cannot propousce judgement upon up up their minds that the East Side lucir L1HUU3 UM« Offi-rs for silo % • > _•____ -J 4 way A great Variety of Lands. this book, as we are not a physician, but a humbug and a mere nuisance in the bf the other Company. They coul not if the Gazette is equal in excellence to NGTO.N AND get a dollar here now under any < re um- multnoma M wash ■ the Overland Monthly, it is a credit to the; I rHWEWi • 7a ■ T— j * .. . ri Benton county will aid the West Company liberally, and wc hope to /‘old Polk” join hands with Benton ..yVe have received no. 1 vol. 1 of the Yamhill in pushing along this—enUr Deutsche Zeitung a new German paper that will bring Jife, business, ................. started in Portland by C. A. Landenber- prosperity into every section.” coast f ■ •< f'•' ' Hl I 'M ’ F •4 K‘ f ger. Ì 1 ! ■ G rant ' s R boorç .—Gçant being a can- We wish this representative of Deutsch^ dLj.ifi.i-ia- , ii«i - ujr_ ¡' :' t 2. didate Li for President, ôfcoürse all inq land abundant success. ing minds are interested in knowing his Many of our friends have commenced record. J A harvesting their grain, with good pros­ Below we présent the; first lesson. pects of a very heavy yield of wheat. / i i J I 3 I i li V-* I i I I , > i No. 1. “Thinks negro suffrage unwise, aad calculated to produce a war fofjruces.’* ' i *— --------- — [Doolittle’s speech, Oct. 2, 1865. . < L The County Court met | last Monday « Nd. 2. He expelled the Jews from his !? Bat little business before it. military lines oa the plea that they I ' 1 ' ’ i 1 ‘ ' I L inhonestas a class I.—[Order Augi dishoi ------------------------------- ,«■ ......................... ... I 1 ■ ~ ‘ j’ ' I ’ * I " 1862. ,a • ■ ■ ‘-it ». -2:.-; , r»f. . ‘H The rads shield their criminals, i, i Na 8. Opposed to the freedom of t a Democrat to steal public moneys he nrp« — — [Letter rletter Feb. Feb 17,1868. 17. 1808. V ' press, would ba placed in ja» 1 instanter. : No. 4. In favor of stripping the Pi resi- a r^- 4 ■B What it is to be a - <■ X X- *-«*■.< t I ’ dent of all appointing anS removing powers.-—[Letter of August, 18671 'J; '* Demecatt. To be a Democrat is to be a layer of good government. .* A supporter of good laws and as few of them as possible. A defender of the rights of the miner ■ ' Í {• J ity. A respecter of the rights of others, IA warrior for the weak and" a defender of the defenseless. _ L An advocate for the greatest good to the largest number, without injury to the few. He believe/in the right of the people to eat, drinhdnd wear whai ver they wish.. ’ a » k' He hates military government, wars upon civil or military despotism, and des­ pises anarchy breeders, p ; t’.. (ii Democrats stand by the inherent rights of a l men and c mrnun tiss; > nd recognize the distinction existing between the races, r " as God ** * made • .» Such them, F olsoms hand SEWING MACHINE. Ssngle and double thread, Grover and. Bak^r stitch, a good asortment of Machine Needles, and thread always on hand.vS n22 HO V ’• J I ' > 1 i ;tv: Ï 4 w. COURfER & Co. T ailoring '^ C lothier ’ s Important Certificates. • . » . k 5?? Importers and dealers in ’* . this splendid Tunic is hoW n«e4 bv al! ail T his splendid TUnic is noW used ‘ 1 by Fine Custom Made Clothing, From our Manufactory in New York Glasses of people for every symptom 'ef ba ont of order,” , . ? Importing bor goods direct from the East, •‘Stomach Tbe secret of it is — tKfs*: B tiers ttera we are enable to offer, EXTRA Inducement to Purchasers are certain to correetthe juices oftk^ Stem-.. ach, set all its machinery at work. , Jpmd ­ jimd en err-, AGENTS FOR. able it to resist,and tbe approa approad)- Bt,and throw off the Ji- ^»ration ¡Dg danger. The tendency of the tbe operation of Nature is always toward a cure-all she needs is & little assistance al the primer time flow much more reasonable nnd ‘ ehwWe s to help her along with a gentle, pow- ‘ erful Tonic than to deluge and weaken . .tqd InLoi I. z.—' ztrirvL Í.L defeat hefcurative processes — with pnwououa drugs and fiery mixtures, which on|jlstupe?y and plant the seeds of disease and flbsth. ~ be“ “,* * * ♦ I owe much to you, for I venjy ieve the Plantation Bitters have ahved my fel. R ev .W.H.W aggoner , Madrid^N.Y.*’ " -------------------- '' ■ ’Ú' • “* * * Thou wilt send me two bottles inure of thy Plantario» Bitters. My wile.bas been greatly bene fitted by their u^p. Thy Carters new brick W TOurnier & Co. 103 friAnJ friend, A sa C urrin , Philadelphia^ Pad” Front Street Portland. v3 n‘22 3m - - ■ -IT u* * I e * :* * I have been a great sufferer iFi Irotu Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preach­ k- ing * * * ___ *. The Plantation Bitters 1 havei r cu reduce. R ev . J. S. C at ^ drn . OAtooRNi Rochester. N- Y?\ Y.” • < PACIHC.' BUSINESS 4 1 ■ * f * * j -* I have given the Pl antation Bitiers to hundreds of our disabled sóìdicrs with tbe most astonishing effect. a G. W. D. A ndrews , Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, CinciD0ci. O.” « | COLLEGE V t the Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant,and are exhausted ■ Nature’s great restorer. 1 be public may rest assured tbatTn no case* will thu perfectly pure standard’of the P lasj - tation B itters be departed from. Every bottle bears the far. simile of onr tignalure on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot be genuine. t A ny person pretending to sell PfL^NT^tjON B itters in bulk or by the gallon, is a, swind­ ler and impostor. Beuare of refilled Lotties. Bee that our Private Stamp is L’ nm . vtiuatld over every cork. ' I Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the wcrld. - P. H. DRAKE & CO., N< w tpVk, ■ •? t Sole Soie Proprietors« Propric REDINGTON & CO., 416 gml 418 Fr ront-st. San Francisco. Agents for California and Nevada. T< ” r,>|' "T" in r J. -..f b. BiXOHML. [Letter May 12. kMb f r. — '^Counties, And along’the line of their Railroad now be ing constructed, j ' . . V alvaéle T imbeji .L ands in L ots to surr, i . PUBCHASERS. Lotsin Uè citi of Portland, Hillsboro, ‘ f ■ Forest Grove,' McMinnville, and at pointe M echanic ’ s I nstitute , selected tor Stations on said Railroad. Persons of limited means desiring to open POST STREET, farms or secure homesteads on the line of thia r ài [road, and.persons desirous of making Between Montgomery & Keam9 9 investments in mài estate, certain te grept- . SAN FRANCISCO. iy increase in value, are invited ’ yited to examine « i the lands here offered, for sale.. • ■ 1 - - ...» . ’ ; ■ k** • • • . Opportuni tienili be afforded to those who » ' ■***WI,! every laborer to lècnre» a nome. Several too well knr.wn to require much oomment. contracts of this character have already been Without Buch knowledge, the young mer- made, and persoKs without land of a home cliaut wilt become involved in many em-. irged to examine this < opportunity. are urged barraasments which might otherwise be A liberal credili extende id to all purchasers, avoided. ! The youthful aspfrant will find if o esirèd. himself surrounded by inextricable diffical Titles indisputa ible, with warranty deeds, ties, both in seeking a situation, and in the inallo88ès, i'r ¿discharge of its duties after employment is Apply nt the Conymny's edee, . No. 3, obtained. To have received instruction at at ^o by letter to. a mercantile college, endorsed by the lead­ Carter^ Blook *ii| ’Portia indoor F. W. HAINES, ing merchants e( the city, is more effective *Se6ref|ry O. C.] b R. Xjotnpany. in winning the favor and confidence of a Portland, On gon,, July 2|pLb, 1868. bosineBs firm, than ail the letters of jintro I dcotjon which friend« oan give. The , r I --j • . II *3» . ’ ■ w 4* V I i, ■ v I ®T4 i * ’• '■ j 'M M S®], l • AGENTS of character and ability wanted Paciiic Business College No. 6. Indorses negro suffi kga M the in every county the,Pacific coast, to can­ '■ : j..' Ï * / ■■ . .... >v,.r. South, and rejects it at the North.—[Chi- vas, fbr ■ V . S ’■ ■ 1 . I * * * * _______ maintains a reputation for thoroughness and FLEASf. 1 1 “ ’ 1 'iiiflr-'i - T \ J. cago platform. MAbKENIE’S systematic training, far surpassing, that of 11 I :H LìtÀi'MS i > 4 ¡-4 T ff IB [• I I I v L yon ’ s M agnetic I nsect P owder ; is i sura any other similar in.stitution on the Pacific F or S eymour and B lair — tojii and certain death to everything of the , a „ j Insect _____________ . ief coast. Most of the leadiog.merchants of species—Fleas, Roaches; Mosquitoes, Autk, this city have employed, graduates- fropi Justice Chase has, announced his intenti ion Ml« Bugs, this Co.lege, and bear testimony to the nly to go for Seymoar and Blair as the only IT KILLS INSTANTLY.^ t J ifef ALL THE ’ i I practical efficiency of the coarse here pre- ou- hope for the salvation of the Country. Tfiou i àd DomestioAr^a ; What is peculiarly surprising in ftgard to > scribed. Tbe system of actual practice ■-1» J ¿¡DNSTITUTING sands of honest conservatives will follow bis I \ W >a«iw embraces ail the varied operation of real to this article is, that notwitbatahding its A COMPLEX AND : PRACTICAL business. A L adies * D epartment has instant death to insects, it i9 perlycily harm­ example. If' ■ _ _____ 1------------------ • ■ I H - ' ' lately been added to this popular institute less to mankind and domestic animals. It can 1 f L ibrary 4. j : * be inhaled or eaten with imyunity. -ijt bears To ascertain bow many boys utb LATIXG TC ’ • 1 This spirit of enterprise cannot fail to draw street—open a barrell of apples/ I the testimony of eminent disinterested chem­ Agricnlturet kngliiig, Bees, Bleaching forth the well-wishes of the public. To ascertain how many niggere--4ei ists that it is Book-k epiug. growing. Cotton Culture. _______ rewifis, Ootton i ■' r ’*1 I ' • * * ’ •>; •?»***• • ‘ V ; • « ♦ «j coaple of chickens running around loo Crocheting, Carving, Ctlolera, Cooking. r; Address for all information, FREE FROM POISON •js ■ To ascertain how many Radioals-tn Calico Printrnzi Confectionery, ¡phery, ' Cements, aho manhzizwl -¡j, ■ J a Bhe manhood. ■ osiuve sat sat- No article has ever given such positive Dialysis, De- Dieea-tes, Diary, Dentistr •y, " VINSONHALER & DE LAGUNiA, U \ J isfaction in its use. tillition, calcottjaDia, Dyeing, D.iBtila»M V>., Enamel- Its reputation is well known.. It^ls easily I.iug, Engraving, Electro-Plating, Electro­ When it was announced that Grant W -i- A C A R D and readily used—directions accompany eacli typing, fciah Culture, Farriery, Food, Flower nominated, a Galena delegate exc ai ’ |F ; -T | ’; A /' ’ . i flask. Beware of counterfeits. r- Gardening, Eire works. Ga«! Metres, Gilding, ’ ~‘T Cfl Green hides has |ra ‘'Green riz I with relief relief : :— “ The genuine has the signature of E. L yon , : Pr'rr! i i ' Glass«Health, Horsemanship, Inks, Jewel? I Î __ t _ M rs . H arriet B eecher S towe , now re­ and the private stamp of D emas B arnes & Co« Ids’ Paste, KnUtrng. Knots, Lithography, ! ' í i 1 We, the undersigned, merèhants and bus­ siding in Florida, thus ¿fiikes up her tes- Menj^ntiie Calfulatiobs, Medcine, Miscei- iness men’of San Franciser, California, are Anything else of thi^ kind is an imication or The Willamette Valley.. counterfeit. Any d^nggist will procure th« « , ¡i ii tirnony: 411 The Oakland Transe cipt has the follow aneous Receipts, MetalTin-gy, Mezzotints, at the present time,employing men who have genuino if you insist you will have no other. ! < il Colors, pil^Painjting, DerfumerF, Pas­ completed the prescribed course of study at “The Southern people are no more in, i H i i \ x ’ ■ 1 ■ _J_v | H Sold1 by all druggists and dealers on the iDg remarks on thb Willamette Va]ldy, — try; Petroleum,: Pickling, PoBons and An? the Pacific Business College, and we. take eiined to resist the laws or to 1 foster the I* f Pacific Coast. the spirit of rebellion than Vermont is It will be seen that Yamhill’ County is the tidotes, Poticbomania Proof-Reading, Pot­ pleasure in stating that we have found then) ‘1 * • 11 MTV *** ’ *•?f*' I £ ii i ?' I* > A V« '■ * „ „ 1 • >r • I tery, 'P^sejviog, Photography, Pyrotech­ well posted in accountantship and the gen­ •- f» They desire only peace and the restora­ ’ » connty named. 11 i nies, nics, Rural Roral and. Domestic-,Economy, Domestic -, Economy, Sugar eral principles of business, showing conclu­ tion of the Union.” WWfBl 'll •. q • .H. . Scorn .-w • in J, rs-li_ Raisipg, Sdveji^g, Silk and 1 Silk- sively that they have been subject to a 'M i The population of Oregon at thi^ time ■A . fill ■ i r - --------------- L"i?"; ‘ lii Worms, Sorgblnh Tobacci Culture, , Tan- Tan­ thorough drill in those important matters MEXICAN :: i 1 "I*Sil HMw 1 i '< • is hardly more than eighty thousand ; ‘ hty lit MUSTANG VafnisMea, Veg- Uy experienced and competent instructors. ning, Trees, T/legraphing , ” " As it W as ; J “K ter nal vigilance is is capable five mill- mill­ eta le Gardening, Weight»' 'and Measures, ipable of easily sustaining five' LINI IT. Pke-cheerfully recommend the College as the price of liberty.” : 'i i ' ' Í il '^11 ■ I1 ' ions. . Tbe great valley ■HBjHE * È1, of the Wallamet, Wines, Etc.,JSd. being in our Opinion, an institution of in- lit Is an admitted fact that the ¡Mexican As it is: Internal revenue is the lying between the Coast Range and the » EDITION. ■BEING AN MTIRELY * A i -------- twn'na^ir^ trirjsic merit, and Well worthy of the con- Mustang Lmhnent performs more ^urcs pures i* :¡ ' .r-i !r pri^e of liberty, i! • Mountains,; is ■ itself ■* capable -- i Cascade of Carefully .Revised And Re-Written, ideno'4 and support of the community. • ; • • shorter time, on mau and beast, than any arU* f ,-k jh :— —A. an Af j s ,t ,fc f. THE supporting a — million inhabitants, AXPfOiiNTAlNING. A. R oman & Co., n ______ u» vd. cle ever U1SCU» discovered < * Improvement^! t __ L evi S trauss &C o ., = t^ahd Discoveries up to date No enmpnund.has^evej^bcen iuvent^l to [tn the impeachment, corruption inves­ one of the most fertile and pr useful and efficacions in curing. *•' J.‘ H. C oghill & Co. - . j of‘Puv'licati|DD , < tigation] One Qf the Managers, in reply to regions pn the globfe. glob It is the Qonoma SoitE T hroat •4 , J. k. P rior , R heumatism , ¿igafijtlcif ¿ale, T _i8()8- • a question as to the probsbluleDgth of the valley of California, on a ; JANUARY. d i - S tiff aad W eak J oints , B uk ^S t C ontinental L tvk I ns . C o , Tbl» is onetp ’ the best selling books of investigation, said: “L do not know; we and from one eniLto the other, though E B ruises , l ar «« A *. cnE»® \Y m . B. C oócb & Co •» have sent out a number of sobpenas, but we sparsely settled and poorly cultivated, ig the age. Hav| iold'opwarJs of six hundred s or w f OUNBS, i r .r 1 S prains , F rerit C uts I. D inkelspbil , • -cannot get the witnesses to attend. At one teeming with agricultural wealth*; ^The copies in a single,county. S wellings , P eck & T ürnh «/ For fully particulars, address ■> u , time there were no less than In f now on this day 'com ”« Andrew Aswvw Galls, Bruises, Strains &C. tier next Oregon farming is in a very backward con-. t°i >ry, please ¿amo "sewral counties* that « a j - a i r nitowjriip Shuck, Executor of the last will end tes­ It should bp kept in even house»- wool ould be acceptable to canvass. dition, because of the oost pf • fcwus tsanspo. tament of Jacob Shuck, deceased an-1 and Ji'e» files tament of Jacob Shuck, deceased and stable,, AecMentsTWT Wifc* I^rcuipt-* J The following somewhat' pungent para­ its products to market. Thia un unfavorable S3O,rR£WAItI> ! favo bis account for the final sett'.emeir. of the ncss ness ia efficacy. eiuc»«y. 1 .. • “ ^raph _ —T Journal — graph from the Louisville indicates Alt geauincr is wrapped in steei-pmte en- sitution is about to be remedied ; the is said deceased’s estate. It is therefore.j i ¿Strayed fro^jl.the Maloof place near Mo j. unmistakably that the editor of that paper Wallamet rivet* larger thnnMiheJ'^ ! laera Mkwiv ille, a dsfk browu piare over 15 hands ordered that^ald account be beard and ‘•aid oes not enté entertain a very higbt Opinion o does , August, v T- graving?, bearing the signaWre of G^ AV. 5 — 1&>8. mento, runs through the centre oft e val- high, with a drack in one fere' foot ; with estate settled in-tbis Court, ¿riven IM , Ben. rtu. Butler • : thereof be Íce mereui um Ji gncu to w all «»«» per- j»»-» yV«etbrook.Qbe,“,ilt* aiU^J !! ur! ate IT. 8. ley ; two railroads are now t>eing co struc threa smalk abjirs on rigb} shoulder ; she and that police The present managers of the housoMM ,te bv fonr weeks « ::____ Win said estate by fonr weeks I -tamp of D emj A tlAwi» Cb.’Ovqrfthe top. sons ihterC&tpi J waif! four years old last Epimg. She has a __ representatives is a thief and a woman. ted* at equal distances, distances, one one on on eit^i eit An effort Las be?n made to counterfeit m ppblioation of notice ill the 1 LaFayette mkne, and i i pnbiioajioi — ■ short heavy neck, w itb short wbipper. He is cross-eyed, cross -grained, from Portkod.to the California bon f Loqkph»el>7 57 Pnnoteo i • ,j With cheap ourier , falls on both ^ides ofher neck. I will pay C '—2 is 2 j a- that in a little while this great dispi ffits cross-legged and cross-armed, . and I Stores; in eveiy Soft by aHDruggisti and $t^in every F » J.W. COWLS 1 dior her, recovery. orueo-hre*d between t I bear and rwine. ’ ment to industry will disappear. »4»! >3 town and mining f imp, oh the th Pacific Cui* - t County Judge, If ' 1 flü ardi 1 *■«* -- j- du ÍJ LlaiOu-w adi> » fl*-; 'M ' - , I- a * .1 r- —f ! v t i Ï« » tí* ■ .. Ji ■ i ■ i O Cf M » —j, ■ ■ —«- - — . igw»- --- > ? I ; f 7 ♦ Î A A I * 1,. ■ «