e 1$ T « F i * \ I •I I I r-.' 1* ■ f * * I 4 / »• !" i % 1 i E>- » I ; 4 r ¿>LioV i 1 4 • • ? ‘ A / & i J f» V 1 4 r<- ni < 1 11^ “ K • ■ i i 1!' I I T V 1M* i' • . u4 - 1 Vi r r ? a I r IV r "* itA • ' Id. I I 11 A x! c , St? Ul r k kJ ♦ -A <• ÿ "1 > X • 1 .4 $ • J ■■fl ! • j • - * I ® ■ ¿f ’S j f t I i-4 i* ir lì Â it T r- I L.; p 4 ' ' — j ♦ If - " 3 rt r If* •5 X * * -—-I 1 ■I «"tní» < • M * II.4ÍÍ 4i L 4 4». a UK.- Hb id < ! ; . /y /; irr r ■T 3 : * XI ♦ » u *__ _ -4L3&«t o I 1 * T> li I L 4 * : 1 Tl’l’ , OREGON, MAR » I " il • i’ rt ■ • The railroad oompanie« finally suc- cecdiKl bribing their way through Published ¿very Friday by the Iowa Legislature, on the defen sive. The Dos Moines l^iUiMcn for insinuating that wholesale bribery TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. uo had boon resorted to to control the Q jm Ctomr» Q m T«ar„ • m (towr» Mix MoatlM» « 1 73 ^kihofthe Senate, had its editor cast Oae Can*. „__ 1 00 into prison. The next session in tjiat • «1C**' —* < - - J '•» * St^te, . composed of members fresh fróm thè people, will do the work for RATES -OF ADVERTISING; »polists. The people are fully rvit the motsup ; the subject of the heartless Ta\ö exactions uuil ruinous extortions prac- lia 22 00 ticed'iupon them by a combination of 11 30 DO against them. Their day of 3260 4Gol/J 450 5 50 I 6 00 18 I 22 ¡ling is near at hand. Sitò i’Ool- ‘I Lafayette / ! Oonrier J Tl til 50 ÖÖ 900Ó K oL _J i coi. T r ’ JI -I _ Businoae notice* in the Local Columns, 25 cents per Hue, each insertion. For legal and transient advertisements $3.- 50 per square of 12 lines, for the first inser tion, and SI.00 per square tor each subsequent naertion. Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up on making Proof by the Publisher. <2-Personal Adva. 50 Cta. a U bb . Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. ; k I K • k Rev. County School Superin ent of Multnomah county iB em phatically in favor of compulsory ed ucation. . After this would come a de mand for compulsory church attend ance; and this is not all. The right to force the parents of the country to send thqir children to school would cagrfy with it the right to fix the Bala Ties Of teachers and pass upon their ns. Then we would have each school houso occupied by some “Rtiv.” with sufficient intelligence at least to draw his pay. -f t —in » i V I Mail Directory. Arrives from the north daily at 12 m. Departs both ways at 10:30, a. m. From Portland via Taylor’s bridge and Newberg, weekly. Arrives at 6 p. in., on ¡Saturday. Departs at? a. m.,on Friday. Dayton times a week. Arrives at 3 p. m. Departs at 4. « » The Bulletin publishes a statement signed “ Democrat” exculpatingCol- fai from perjury and bribery. We suppose the question is now settled that it was neither bribery nor perju- ry th ast-ii Colfax was guilty of. He had a/right tp take stock as a gift right tq and then vote to swap a first for a’ second ond mortgage on the Union Pacific to make that ;stock immensely val uable. T I » Tamhill County Directory. « County Judge........................... M. M. Ramsey Cterkf................................. %..R- H. ljunson ...UR. P. Bird Sheriff............ ... J. M. Kelty i Treasurer.................. j Dawson Co. CouuuieMouers................ .......... •“I Hulery ... .’C. Handley Surveyor.’’... .......I. Davis Aeeeaaor......... ...H. 11. Hew it School Bup't. ...Dr. Johnson Coroner. . * 1 LEGISLATURE. State Senator......;..................... J. W. Cowls j T. Ri? Harrison Bep's. ...7.4 * * (A. R. Bbrbank I 1*1 ------------ i T & i K OBSSON OFFICIAL DI2ECT0BY. 4 >» EXECUTIVE DEPVBTMENT. 4 Governor................................. .. ,1*. F. Grover Secretary of State.. V.,.. .J tì. F. Chadwick Treasurer of State.............. ...L Eieiscliner .Eugene Semple KtAte Printer.................... State librarian...................... .8. C. Simpson ~ ..McL'oiw llagiator nL Btote Lands... .E. S- •j. U. 8. Senator.......................James K. Kelley ** 4. H. Mitchell Congressman Joe. G. Wilson ’-ifi-ji, a ■ ■ ■ ■ A nd M ore X rouble .-Imagine the mortification of he of the Reporter to find duly printed on his “ patent out side” of last week an article which had apjicared on his inside but three q&jdU ««mil iDf course, the “patent” I printer cannot know what has already appeared in any of the papers he sup plies. f Con?t blame him. : ’-JH a .1 i » ... .M. P. Deady Tho's (». Young ............ B. Wilcox ........ W. H. Odel ...T. B Odeneal ....Thos. Frazer • W. Bowlby U. 8. District Judge U. 8. Marshal.. ... Clerk U. 8. Court.... Surveyor General. /.. Supt Ind. Afflnrs... U. 8. Assessor........ .. U. 8. Collector........ 9 « h. J Ìlìj' LAXD OFFICERS. f ;j .Hf W. R. Willis. Register............ .. .Boseburg >> B. Hdrman, Receiver............ .. ... Oregon City Owen Wade, Register Henry Warren, Receiver........... J. H. Stephens, Register,------- .La ; Grande ■#' F.J r D. Chaplin, Receiver.• ■ .«•...• to »'_ I ___ SUPREME COURT. <1 J I P. P. Prim, Chief Justice..... Jacksonville! A. J,- Thayer...................................... CorvaUis ■ • ............................ rÂl L. L. McArthur.......... .......Baker • • • • City JUDICIAL R1STTICTS. w First District: Jackson and Joaephine. $d District-. Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas and Lane. 3d District; Linn, Manon, Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District: "Columbia, Multnomah, and L District ; Grant, Umatil to* v2S°ted 5th Wasco. IVaoz^rh r/j f » TEBM3 OF CIBCU1T COURTS- f » Frst District—In the county of Josephine, on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson second Monday to February, June and No vember. vsmber. Second Dfetirct—Donglas third Monday in October, and seconed Monday to May; Co<*. fourtk Monday to May, and second Monday in September ; Curry, first Monday in June ; Lane, third Monday in April, and and first Monday in November; Benton, sec ond Monday to April, and third Monday to November. Third District—Linn, fourth Monday in Ma rch7and Monday in arch, and second second Monday to October; October; M«rinn, second Monday in March June . — and JXMltlVU, WWVMW d November; ; Polk, second Monday in Moy. November May. and fourth Monday in November; November; Yambffl, Yamhill, eiond Monday to April, and fourth Monday exind Mon d October; ;' Tillamook, second. Monday in ' .. ......................... MiRMffii'! J July. WPWiSK? W lon- • < I I iy to in Febrna February, June and Oc- second Monday __ ___ ibia, second Monday to April; tober; Columf »p, second Monday to *Bd Tuesday in January; Washington, fourth Monday to May, and first; ^ionday m October. 1 1; V'r Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in June, and second Monday to November; Grant, first Monday in June, awl third l^on- day in September; Beker, third Monday to May and first Monday in OctobeetjiilUnien, I • ■ first Monday to May, and;thtod; Monday m OctcbenUmatilla, fast ifonday in April, f •nd fourth Monday to October. Í i L7 -w- 1-1 • * I >*• Corporal O’ Casejt,” Grant’s broth- ! er-in-law, has been reappointed Col lector of Custom« for New Orleans. Next to Murphy, this man Casey has been, the most corrupt villain in the Customs service. ! 1 LI I ........ V-. ------- »--- ~5Tl t ir^ « The Salem Jdercury very properly denounces the “patent” newspaper plan. The system will probably not be very extensively resorted to in this State. For the credit of journalism we hope it will stop where it is. COMGRESSIOSAL. FEDEBAL OFFICERS. <1 ?'■ -k . t- Stone & Burnett, of Seattle, have failed for a large amount, on account of Stone taking a large sum of the company funds and somebody’s wife and leaving for parts unknown. ————1 The question of the removal of the Capitol of Kentucky from Frankfort to Louisville is being agitated in the Legislature of that State. The Supreme Court of Massachu setts has decided that piedi0*! societies in that State have a right to expell Homeoepothists for medical heresy. A iff11' I South Bend met A few idlers about i of Colfax’s together on the » I occasion oc arrival at home. He made them a Credit Mobilier speech. '■ ir tLff---- f • The Bulletin publish» the reso lutions of the Linn. Qounty Farmers’ Club introducingthe sam§ with a sneer. Col. Mosby was offered by Grant a very lucrative appointment but de- clined the doubtful honor. “SÌEB5SS55H • | > ■ > Sheep husbandry on this coast is becoming one of our leading indus tries. —B There is & paper published at Pa- ducah, Kentucky, called the Tabaeco Plant. t 1 The eight wealthiest men in New Orleans are retired butchers. Gen. Bui Z jtler Says this is for the righteous. — u ' u 4* - ■t on the public, which begun itli i and not the proceeds of dividends * •1 ' The U mm Cewaty Vanater«. I the original denials of any in The more re carefully th the report ‘est j from the stock, which tliey denied The meeting of the Farmers of and committee ittee i is studied, in the Credit Mobilier, has sen] ever having held. Now the com- of the Poland the more flagra: |t its conclusions, pursued throughout, while perôury mittee find unanimously that they Linn county, held at Albany last omissions, and partiality appear, has been superadded in th^ desper- each held ten chares, and received Saturday, elected officers as fol Its practical el it thus far has ate effort to enlist public synipa- the dividends thereon, the sum- of lows: For President, Judge' Baber; been to excit? sympathy for Ames thy and confidence. $329 being paid in money as the Vice President, James Finlayson; It has been proved by ie ** and Brooks, who £11*0 are C condemned net result, in addition to the stock. Secretary, A. W. Stanard; Corres by the honest judgment of both oras that Ames made his co itract In piain terms; they morally con parties. And the reaction is so with all the members at tl *» ver vict Garfield and Kelley of perju ponding Secretary, J. H. Smith. The Committee on Resolutions strong against tbé manifest injus- time when Washburn first Memonr ry, and yet find them to be so in of punishingjtwo men for the strated, or within a few weeks nocent as to be undeserving of reported as follows: Resolved, That we cordially in very crime of which whlbh others equally afterward; that is to say, n De- punishment I So Dawe* Sehofield, r and and Bingham, who pocketed the dorse the propostion as contained guilty are acquitted, that there is cember, 1867, and Jan danger of a stilr greater wrong February 1868. No argument is fabulous dividends, are only criti in the call for a State Convention being perpeti’ated, by the failure needed to show the connect on of cised to the extent that they— of Farmers, to be held at Salem on April 10th, 1873. to visit any df thq convicted with the two events. They ¡poor innocents!—“ were not suffi Resolved. That we hail with un- themselves. A dividend the penalty they deserve. ciently careftil lti ascertaiuing bouoded pleasure me news mat Jt'is truq,' the f cases of Ames cent, in Union Pacific bon what they w ere getting I ” reaches us from different quarters and Brooks staid out as some 60 per cent, in stock was de Censurable as is the failure of of the State of the organization of the report to condemn the crimi Farmers’ Clubs for their mutual what exceptional \ but rather ih on Dec. 12,1867, and apot notoriety zthan ji in moral guilt, 20 per cent, in bonds on nals whom it seeks to shelter, it is protection. L 1 / 1868 — only 80 in bonds and 60 in ¿imply infamous in the case of is been riveted The public gaze I|as C —r TtaoZved, That we implore our upon them from spe» ¡cial causes^- stock in three weeks ! In tl e fol Couax. .,___ stands _ Colfax. , He before _ the brethren throughout the’ State to lowing June there was a casi div country covered with corruption Ames as the* créât contractor idend of 60 per cent., and a Btock and false swearing. That he was proceed at once to organize Farm the Pacific road Apd one c~: of ?£ tie ers’ Clubs in those portions of tee u the ine vreuib bribed by Nesbit is now evident State where such organizations do chief managers, ofi Çrcdit iuu- Mo dividend, of 40. When Ames paid off his Con from bis own showing, and that he bilier, ap'd Broo^ 4s as a Govein- not exist. wiilfully falsified about the $1,000 ad member of gressional stockholders in Ju: ine, he wilfully ment Director iyjd ------- Resolved, That it is manifestly bill is p no longer in dispute. He is to the interest of the farmers to tie furnished to each one a state ment bin Congresé, who i 3i>! propriated . p<r- showing the result of the so-< ailed not a member of the Senate, and build their own warehouses and to influence’ of both positions t isitions for p<i ib difl|: 4b is no sonal profit! Thfe < ■r- investment up to that time >, by his proposition for investigation in hold their produce in their own ence of opinion aljbut their crim which Garfield, Kelley and o ‘ hers, that body while another was pend possession until sold. who never paid a dime, got their ing was one of his small tricks inality. ?_, , I ‘ Resolved, That we as farmers do But if Ames is guilty of having stock and a large considerate n in which deceived nobody. not propose to make war upon or [ Mr. Uolfax is amenable to im interfere with the interests of any >pei bribed or improperly inflaenced money, while Colfax, who paid the implicated. meinbei-s of Con $543 72 on account of twenty peachment by the House of Repre business man or men, but simply w gress by his dealings lihg with them shares, was credited with his stock, sentatives. The House has origi to protect ourselves. îer, in m what light naht worth at least $8,000, and was nal jurisdiction over Colfax under in Credit Mobiliei*, Resolved, That we tender our do they stand w.l bei. accepted uis paid $1,200 in greenbacks, To the Constitution by the power to sincere thanks to the editors of stock who receiv ved T its enormous suppose that these men, who con- impeach him. The Senate has those papers who have given ns ¡dividends, and who concealed trolled the legislation of the (ioun- none except in the capacity of aid and comfort by publishing let themselves behind Apes as “ trus try and were familiar with its Vast Hi^h Court to try the offence. ters, notices andxither matter that tee ” until the scandal became pub ramifying interests, were igno *ant Why was his flagrant case omitted have tended to the furthering of lic? To apppreijiate the exact of the sources of these fabulous in the report ? Was it to shield our interc8tsr and we consider it • position of these men it must be dividends, is to beleive that the hini, or to avoid the scandal of an- our duty to give them our patron borne in mind that the hostile foremost legislators of the couptry impeachment of the Republican age and support. movement against the Pacific Rail were imbeciles. Such profits cbuld Vice-President? The candor of The resolutions were unanimous itself! for the country, w'bich resents this road was bqgun by the Hon. C. C. not come from the road itself, ly adopted, speeches were made hy Wasliburn of ’WfeconsiD, on the the interest was*in arrears, The I shameful discrimination, H as al Messrs. John Henry Smith, James 9th of December 11867 by a bill to" snggestion of ignorance is an in- ready answered w ith a stern and Finlayson, Phillip Low, of Linn »indignant voice. It demands equal county, and Capt. J. H. D. Gray, reduce thp rates of transportation. suit to public intelligence. In the face of these disclos ires; justice, and nothing short of that of Clatsop. The Register says: Hence, while it tally be technically the report says Chat “ it does not will satisfy an aroused public “ The mating was largely attend true that the road was not then seeking legislation from Congress, appear that any of them knew hat opinion. ed, and great harmony and much The fears that were expressed enthusiasm prevailed. The tangi- 1 as has been urged ;to extenuate the the profit and dividends wen to mem- be in the stock and. bonds of hat when this committee was appoint ble results are yet to be seen, f venality of the inr criminated 1:— bers, still it is non! aUithe leas true company.” Of course it does not ed have all been verified. The two United action is ;now the i need.”/ appear technically, because | the Democratic members, Niblack and that it was striving J to „ prevent r__. guilty parties were not very likely Merrick, were chosen for the serv One of the most remarkable defanltJ this and other adverse legislation ' gisiation, 1 which 1 • !■ wo ’ ’jild 1 .1 1 j K l-J have’ ¡seriously dam- to te}l on themselves; but [the ice because they vwre aggressive, er« of this decade is Samuel E. Rankin, State Treasurer of Iowa, and ~~ aged its interests and to thwart whole train of proof of their T- and were held in check by social er of the Agricultural College, * any inquiry by “ w rh^ch the corrupt feet knowledge from first to last and other influences. They have | gentleman was elected Treasurer College in 1868, giving bond «-T of contracts | of the Qrcdit Mobilier is overwhelming. And the com weakly yielded and sacrificed the ihe ------ d______________ ._ -3».. & _____ concern would be ¿xposed. mittee in their extreme desire, to resL t and confidence of their $75,000. He was re-elected m 1869, bgit wes _ required. ______ x>nd was In 1870, he Kelley, political friends, while they have no ‘ bond Garfield, Indeed, Jthe circujtnstancesbf this whitewash was again ivgain elected, this tune time giving a movement made b by Wash burn Dawes, Schofield, and Bing ;hpm, invited the harshest judgment of bond just before his term expired. In are less important ks affording ev furnish the evidence in their qwn the country. Poland has pursued 1871 lie he was re-elected, ana an<T no bond sharp partisan tactics, according wa was s required on his fourth term. In idence of the corruption of Ames’ report. After having acquitted them of to his habit. M«Crary was tied 1870 his defalcations were first discov- purchased mem i than those of the legal httqck. u$on the^/UniOn all knowledge on this point, the up by the three cases of Grimes, ered. In 1871 the “cupboard was U.re “ to the tune of <37,000 He Was ■ Pacific by James Ffek, Jr., ia 1869. committee, in seeking to extenu Allison, ■ and Wilson of Icwa. I elected for the last time upon giving Fisk, claiming an interest lin the ate the concealment of the stock Banks was in no condition to in a bond to cot. er his past defalcations, railroad company, had began pro in the name of Ames, contrai ict vestigate, and he was selected for and to furnish security for the future. Mr. Baukin Blankin ’s method of filling Riling this ceedings in the Supreme Court of themselves flatly by showing t iftt that reason. was orignal as well m *s The Committee is now on trial obligation _wus New Yorh, and‘whs close upon these members must hare known effective. The State treasury cancell the track of all thq rascallity that how the immense profits were Ob with open doors, and before a free ed the College fund defalcation. has now been developed. Raising tained. Hear the report on this people and press. It has reported About this time the - thie Legislature appro- ■ some untruths,’endeavored to ex pria ted $38,000 to the College. Mr. R. priated the cry of persecution, and ¡dwelling point: “ The profits of building he cuse guilt, and sought to protect credited the College with this amount, vociferously upop the audacity and judicial usurpation attributed to road, under the Ames contri ct, men who arc both corrupt and but placed the money in the State , _ _ r „ . Jib criminal.. Every member of it dfr Barnard, the idijieg of Ames were only to be divided amc; ! the College and the State vaults, until brought extraordinary bills into such folders of the Credit Me bi- serves to be branded with scorn by the imprudent action of the trus Congress, and Carried^ rriedl them lier stock as should come in and and opprobrium, so that a stern tees, he gyrated out of offioe with an through both Houses by the power become parties to certain condi example may be made of those indebtedness of $38,401 46. of men who lmd Qfedit edit Mobilier tions set out in the contract of who prostitute the highest trusts James Brown a notorious char stock in their pockeji, or were paid transfer to the trustees, so that a to the basest ends.—N. Y. Sun. acter in Philadelphia, says an ex ... as counsel by one or the other Pa^ transfer from Ames to the new change, was tried befoiw the Fed cific corporations. « One of these holders would cut off the rights to A Perpetual Motion. eral Court in that city for the bills took Fisk’s sui|out of the Su dividends from-the trustees unless preme Court of Ne< York, where they also became parties to the A correspondent, Mr. H. R. crime of “ repeating ” and piijury, the defendants couhi be brought agreement; and this the committee Birdsall, or Green, New York, of which he was convicted^ and up and examined, into the United beleive to be the true reason why sends us a description of a perpet sentenced to the State Prison for Couci, and an^ where theÿ the^ no transfers were made.” States Conci, ual motion, constructed by an ad eighteen months. After be had were safe against ’Such examina Shallow as is this miserable pre venturer, which worked so well 0 three weeks in confinement. lent Grant, pardoned him, tion, The other Authorized the tence abstractly, it at least serves that be succeeded in obtaining tion. Union Pacific Company to ¡remove to expose the falsity of the report, sums of mohey ($2500, $1,800 and the good people of the Qua City. ' ’ are hugely disgusted fi out of the by demonstrating that the Con and others) from various simple ker City their office ¡and thereat.* Brown was serviceable v .. ___________ York; And gressional stockholders must have tons, and then left “ to secure his jurisdiction of _ Ne _ . it is an interestingjfact that the had the knowledge, which the re European patents.” He has not re to Harti-anfth, Cameron and ,• Bingham, port previously denies. ThemotiveB turned, and a visit to hid deserted Grant, and of course that was a names of Ames, Ba Brooks, Dawes, Gm field, ____ { Kelley, „. of the concealment are brought appartment has revealed a hole in stand-ofl against his outrage on _ « McCrary, Niblack^ Poland and out more vividly by the attempt the wall and certain surreptitious the ballot. Schofield are all recorded ih favor to cover it up with a fictitious rea- mechanism by which the perpetual Science is studied by the obser of this legislation, v son. motiop was driven. The beatiful vation of facts. But observation These facts have, all l been studi studi- There are some cases which the device which elicted the sub is not easy. It requires more w, while the ously kept out of view, .committee have varnished with a scription of the inhabitants (of memory and a further ve changes have been rung by Col thin coating of sophistry tliat also Chenago county was a self-moving than most men possess.^ fax and corrupt: confederates For example, pump, and actuated by some con ment, too, is necessary, w and his bis commi confederates deserve notice. the allegation that the road Garfield and Kelley swore posi- I cealed clock springs, it was the series of questions put to Nature, asked for no leg; Ration? The tively that ■■■jtoi and no witness xAa'“ can'be '2''* found more the payments by Ames delight and wonder of the vicinity. y- same system of lying and fraud ùpt were in C the nature of “ a' loan,” —Scientific American. difficult to examine. ' ' » r I » 4 • J ’ • . . • ‘ Z 2 . 1 d'il fl hl: ■ : ri. r: i f ,f 1 . 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