1 . , ■ ■ ------ r I ---------------------------------------- ;—-■ Tlk^'Game Law. number of votes and the Pro­ Movuc] that the Yamhill Reporter LAFAY COURIER equal hibitionist candidate received a few That portioii of the Oregon game and Coufi her , be requested to pubr hundred wot Vs. The Legislature will law which, rela >tes to tho killing of lish the | proceedings of this meeting, I RID AY, APRIL 2, 187a On ni(|i lion the club adjourned to have to elect the Governor as it did deer, moose, el k or other animals of one year ago. - that specie, is now in full force. The meet at ff ho Court-Houso the second Saturda; thi) -10th day of April. TUE “BULLETIN ROORBACKS." SHALL fAXATION~BE EQUAIJ section of the ’1 a.v which prohibits the fW. J. WIMER, Secretary. destruction of any of the feathered Some time since wo published, a I m the supplement of the Willamj tribe will also take effect on^. April AN AP EAL FOR THE KANSAS SUF- brief editorial upon what we deemed FERERS, otte Earner oi last week we find the Arts. For th j benefit of sportsmen to be the duty of Democrats in rela­ following plain talk on tho above wo publish th) game law as it was J alem , Marcli 29, 1874. tion to tho next Senatorial election in subject:. “The last legislature passed amended at the last session of the this State. The Portland Bulletin of Good People of Oregon: Mi mis- an act relating to the assessment and Legislature: last Tuesday publishes a sensational it khall be unlaw-? .-ion adpng you s is now generally Section 1. That r collection of taxes which was unjust article upon the senatorial question to a large class of persons, the class ful for any person or ^persons hereaf­ knoWnJas agent far the Kansaf in which our motives were falsified in too which is most enterprising and ter to take, 1: ill, injure or offer for suflcrcifc. The shortness of time every particular. moose, elk, antelope sale, any deer, who can the least afford to be oppresi- Our reinarkawere to the effect that sed by unequal taxation. We rofer or mountain sjheep during tho months calls for prompt, action. The time it is the duty of the Democracy to to the debtors. The law as it now of. February, March, April, May, to put jn spring crops it at hand, work earnestly aiid energetically to stands, only allots a man to exempt June, July aud August of ? buck ar, and hundreds of farmers, without secure the election of a Democratic from taxation ouo thousand dollars under a penalty of >‘20.for tho first' assistai , are unable to plant. Legislature, so tljat wc may elect a of indebtedness and obligps him to offense, arid double that sum for each’ The arEcles .nost needed are— Democratic Senator to succeed Sena­ pay taxes often when he is not worth succeeding oflense, to be recovered as 1. I ovirioits,, suclras flour, ba­ tor Kelly, and not to foster or en­ a dollar in the world. If a man owes hereinafter pn ovidcd. S ec . 2. ^Thnt section 2 of the above con, di il beef, dried fruits, beans, courage wrangling or dissention in $5,000 on a piece of property worth cracke wheat, etc. the ranks in consequence of the ad­ that sum he paysutaxes on $4,000, entitled act shall read as follows: 2. I |rtides af clothing for spring verse interests of tho various aspir­ and the man Im owes pays taxes on Section 2, That it shall bi^unlaw- ants. First make it possiblo to elect it alsq. Therefore taxation is un­ ful for any person or persons hereaf­ and su liner wear- ' a Democrat and then select him from equal. while the constitution of our ter to take, k 11, injure or destroy, or 3. lion sets, and garden seeds the best material we have. Any oth­ ^tate very explicitly requires that all offer fot sale my wild swan, or any such I belong to kitchen garden, er course than this would be foolish taxation shall bo equal. duck of the f< llowin g species, na^ne- 4. st, but not least, money to and dangerous. The Bulletin alleges Millaid duck, snmmor, or It is claimed that taxation is evad­ ly: to plant or sow. that we are working in the interest of ed by this matter of indebtedness. wood duck, \\ idgeon duck, sprig-tail buv J s X Governor Grover and that a“thought- Let some law be passed by them to duck, teal di ck, spoonbill or -black Trafsportation is free k) all rail­ ful young man” sits quietly “behind remedy tho evil, but do not iiuposo duck, during the month's of April, road hints inost convenient fur the screen” and indites Grover arti­ additional burdens on a class that has May, June a: ad July of each year: distrib tion. All contributions arc HTi I- I cles for us to print. The Bulletin'» re­ tlie most difficulty to maintain its- Provided, That nothing in this or the desircc to be in real incss by the marks may have some merit as fiction self. If we are to have manufactories preceding sec iion shall be construed but they do not contain a particle of iu Oregon tho business will have to so as to p^evi ut persons from killing Sth of April, ’ns t'he’vcsscl -will sail about be 10;h from Portland, I truth. be carrivd on in a groat part with game trespassing on their 1 ands. Neither this paper nor the “thought borrowed capital. To tux property - S ec . 3. Th it section 3 of the above shall qieit all points accessible ful young man” referred -to is work- double in this way will prevent such entitled Act xj amended to read as within! the liiHited 'time, but all for Governor Grover, or any other investments and will destroy home follows: who have a heart in tho benevo­ t • Section 3. That it shall be unlawr particular aspirant. We labor for industries. It is unjust and contrary lent wbrk arc .requested to ‘’put a principles and not men. and wc would to the constitution that say3 taxation ful for any person or persons to take, sliouldfer to .the| wheeli” My ad- be quite as well pleased with the elec­ shall be equal. If any piece of prop- kill, or destrq; y any elk or deer at any tion of either of the other Democrat­ perty is tax&d twice* then taxation time, for the Sole purpose of obtain­ (JressH ill be Sai!cm. ■ P. HIATT. Agent. ic aspirants named by the Bulletin as is unequal, and if that is the case, ing the horn:i, hide or hums of the p[ ------------ ----------------- with the selection of the Governor. then the law is unconstitutional and same, and th d person or persons so of- , They have- bei^n tryin g a part of We do not expect to say anything void, and we are glad to know that a fending shall be fined a sum not less the An |i icrican prispn discipline in one. on this subject that will be approved test case is soon to be made to decide than $20 for each offense. . I* S ec . 4. That section 4 to the above ot the prisons of Norway, and the re­ by the Radical press. If we desired the whole matter. sult hflB been sent to the Secretary of entitled Act be jamended to read as to please them, we could do so by en­ As it is probable that the Supremo the Howard Missioin, London. There i deavoring to create divisions in the Court will decide this matter next follows: Î was a b jonvict in tfle Norwegian pris- ' Section 4. That it shall be unlaw! party and thereby give aid and com­ summer, we suggest that assessors ’ .:4 :.... . at Fort Bergenljuus, whp had, al- ' ful for any plerson or persons to tukcj on fort to the enemy. been punished several tiinosfor ! should take down a memorandum in ri cady / jj k A I kill or destroy, or offer for sale any such cases, of the amount that such infringements of the discipline, but . THE XLIYth CONGRESS. grouse, pheasant, sage hen or prairi© person claims as offset by his indebt­ I still. cpntyiued stubborn. He was The following in regard to the num­ edness. Or persons making returns, chicken during the months of April| therefdre subjected to the cold douche, ber of Representatives in tlje House with a written statement of the Muy, June and July of each year. and it J acted admirably, It was ap- ? 1 ■ ■. . * i S ec . 5, That section 5 of said Act from each State will undoubtedly be amount of indebtedness they claim to plied i isntinuously for fprty-two min- be so amended as to read as follows: utes, t read with interest. The Republicans offset. ad the convict was quite cured Section 5. That it shall^e shall-unlaw -unlaw ­ r have so far 102 members; Democrats, There is no reason why tlie deduc­ of his stubbornness. He djed on tho » 167; Independents 6. Thero are 17 tion of debt should injure the State,if ful for any person or persons hereaf­ spot. to elect by States and three to fill va­ tho assessment is properly made. If ter to take, kill, injure, destroy óf * —'— Wo-.j . ould like to know who in the cancies. Following is the number a man claims indebtedness as an off- offer for sale any quail or patridge each State is entitled to: Alabama, set, let him state to whom. If it is a daring tho montjis of April, Muy, devil t he Bulletin keeps employed to sit 8; Arkansas. 4; California, 4, elects mortgage, that fact can be made the Juno, July i nd August of each year, belling I the screen. To, judge from in September; Conneticut, 4. elects duty of officers to see that the assess­ and any person violating any of the tho wiy tho Oregonian is getting away in April; Delaware, 1; Florida, 2; ment is mado against the proper par­ provisions o ' Sections, 2, 4 and 5 of with it, there is no ono either before Georgia, 9; Illinois, 19; Indiana, 13: ty. Even if tho party lives in anoth­ this Act, sh ill be fined five dollars or beljind tho screen, Can’t you af- Iowa, 9; Kansas, 3; Kentucky, 10; er county, the fact can be transmit­ for the first , and that sum for each ford to keep an editor? ? ¿‘Answer ’ • I I Louisiana, 6; Maine, 5; Maryland, 6; ted to that county, and made the ba­ succeeding offense to be recovered in that. T ’ 9 ' ----------------------- ------------------------ manner in hereinafter provided, Pro ­ Massachusetts, 11; Michigan, 9; Min­ sis of correct assessment there. . Thcf Supreme Court of Illinois has vided, however, that nothing in tlje nesota, 3, elects in November, Mis­ decide di|d that a railroad company can- sissippi, 6; Missouri, 13; Nebraska, A report reaches us of tho commis­ foregoing S setion shall be const.mud not 1 b| held ^sponsible for baggage 1; Nevada, 1; New Hampshire, 3; sion of another of those outrages in as to prevei t any person fromhillin o left tlhcalled ihcalled for by the owners. owners, f --- ------------------------ - New Jersey, 7; New York, 33; North Cuba, which shock humanity and al­ deer, moose elk or mountain sheejp Dofcald iald -McKay - McKay and the Warm Carolina. 8; Ohio, 20; Oregon, 1; Pen- most staggers belief. This time the for their owm consumption; 'Provided Spriii ‘ have been'’ wtwid- ljg Indians, .. who sylvania. 27; Rhode Island, 2; South bloody, shambles have been removed farther, That it shall be unlawful for Carolina, 5; Tenuessoe, 10; Texas, 6; from Havana to the port of Cienfu- any person to take, kill or destroy eringlin New England, arp' now fed Vermont, 3; Virginia. 9; West Vir­ goes. but the perpetrators of the bru­ any quails if that species known ks and lbdgud as paupers in Fitchburg, ginia, 3; Wisconsin, 8. Each of the tal deed are the same home guards, the “Bob XV hito” or Eastern quail, ^t Massachusetts. the bloodthirsty volunteers,. The re­ any season of the year for the tcriiu Territories, 1. * B ’ ' vf / ' ~ • ’ ‘ iis of five yca :3 from the dato of tli A ! correspondent, 1 writing fiom port alluded to, is that twenty-two The States of Alabama, Florida, I Athchs, curiously contrasts the mixt- Louisiana and North Carolina have young jncn of Cuban birth, residents Apt. f ures X) be found there of ancient and one colored representative each, and of Cienfugocs, had been arrested in mod« rn civilizations. Railroads spin North Side Wolf Club. *> their homes in that city by the volun­ South Carolina two. theirîtrains amid the temples of three L afayette , March 271 thousand years; steamers dash their The following States have Demo­ teers, and without even the farce of a > k (> - f ïhk •■■ Cor hi er : swells upon the Pireus; the screams . THE Eorr ____ r i ■ To cratic majorities: Alabama, Arkan­ trial were shot outside the walls. of thpir whistles resound from Athos, The Nojtli Side Wolf .Club niet sas, Deleware, Georgia, Indiana, Ken­ . Pentbliciis and Cyxheron to Olympus tucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missou­ • i The Bulletin seems to think that persuant tc notice at the Court-House and {lie heavens beyond their . god; . 18. Dr. dyer ^tyer' ’s world renowned medicine^ ri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, the Democracy of this county is sub­ on Saturday last. C. R. Laughlin was elected chair­ thos^consumationsof i^consumationsof modern science Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, ject to foreign dictation and that ♦ > are ¡tested on the Acropolis, the Par- Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia, “out side” influence is fixing a“slate man and W. J. Wimer, Secretary Motion t o receive reports of article therèii, tho Areopagus aud Thœsion, for the next flection’ The Democracy and New Hampshire. whift the modest cards of Ayef’s The four reports holders. Carried, here are able? to manage their own Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s Sarsayai ilia, The Senate has 40 straight Repub­ the membership thus far made show business, and if any officious inter- A gué Cure and Pills look from the licans; 5 Independents; 28 Democrats. wiif(jow8 of the shops in x Athens, Total 71. There is a vacancy in Lou­ meddler should attempt to dominate to be fifty- riiree. whe|e they, are sold.—New York 1 matters he will bo preemptorially in­ Moved t ìat the boundaries set fobth GruNtic. isiana. vited to “step down and out.3” We in the artisle of agreement be and are i« .----------- . Hpw to get STAMiNA.Iron frames believe in “home rule.” herebyacli inged _ so as to read: ‘‘Tho ( MVK HAMPSHIRE. Willamettu river, main Yamhill fcnd andbtrong nervous Systems are not The Mercury is the only, paper pub­ South Yamhill to the mouth of Co­ the f Ibt of all. But the feeble need The first news that flashed across lished at Salem that dared handle Dr. - jspair. By adopting the right not ae; zine creek; thence due west to the m eajp s 8 they may live as long and en- New the wires from the State of Carpenter without gloves for his at­ ‘i as mudh as their robust Coaat moi nntains; thence as before . joy f ’ life Hampshire in relation to tho late * ■ ' r fibers. Physical invigoration is, tempt at body-snatching. Ain ’ t tho neigfct-- _ _ adopted. election in that State indicated that hqwfevor, necessary to this end; and plea of “drunkenness” rather thin for Moved ihat the article should, so while the spurious loiiics and nervines the Radicals had triumphed, But an M. D. of his calibre? specify that cayotes started within! ^isu^Hy administered eventually de- later news shows tho contrary to bo pre48 both body and mind, D r . J. the fact. The delegation in the low­ A Kentucky paper thinks that a the boundaries and caught elsewhere Walker's California Vinegar .Bittérs er House of the XLIIId Congress country which is eaten out by grass­ shall be p rid for. If started outside invir riably supply new vigor to the stood two Republicans and one Dem­ hoppers in tho summer, and where of the bou nclaries and caught inside fraim ,e, while they regulate every dis-’ ocrat At the late election Congress-' whisky freezes solid m the winter» shall not bo paid for by this club. order ■ed function. >r mon were elected and tho result is might be advantageously left’ for the Adopted. On motion six moro names were that the XLIVth Congress will have exclusive occupation of tho noble added to the list of article holders two Democrats and one Republican red man and the prairie dog. TO RENT. of R. R. Laughjin, Wm. consisting f om New Hampshire. itOM 200 to 300 acres of good, tillable T. R. Harrison who has lately been Russell, Abe Roberts, Wm. Martin, There was no election of Governor land on the farm of Mrs. .Jane Ann- ig six mil» s southwest ot Dai ton, - Ap- J. Hibbs, aud S. .Bleutcher. . ~ . appointed Receiver of the Laud of- by the people in the recent electiou in » À. R. Bu^ bunk, Lalayette, or on the The second Saturday in April . was lis State as the Democratic and Re- fice at? Oregon City, was in town last lÌSC8, ’.li no‘j;tf meeting of the club. r next “ ' publican candidates secured about an week looking ‘*child-likc and bland.” fixed for the , ... .. elec fiie approach of the Presidential . tioti gives universal imJiortaMfiffto the events and developements of 1875. We shall en- deafor to describe thorn fully, faithfully, — r. . _ an Ivcarlessly. t • ■ifË HE WEEKLY SUN hfis hits now attained a ’•cirte«dation ot oter seventy thoauand copies. t Its readers are found in overy Stnte ami Tcrrftorv, and its quality is well known Jo the public. We skull not only endeavor to kebp itfuBy up toitbe ori standard, bol ta fL improve and add to its variety and power, Coi ner Sixteenth and Castro streets THE WEEKLY 8UN will continue to be a thorough newspaper. 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