Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, April 07, 1876, Image 2

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    LAFAYETTE COUHIER,
NOME
OBSERVATIONS.
A POLITICAL OUTLOOK.—NO. a.
To tub E ditor of the C ourier :
THE OREGON RAILROAD.
Taking the United States census re
Mr. VillArd, the agent .of the Ger­ turns of 1870 to be the yield of 1869,
man bondholders of the Oregon and and we find an increased yield in five
California Railroad, is a| present at years of 24,340 pbunds— equal to 600
the Palace Hotel, San Ikrancisco, on per cent. This is a very gratifying
his way to'Oregon to reorganize the showing, aod one that givejs promise
pailroad cqmpany theré
therd àqd
and adopting of a still further increased s bowing in
the best means of forwarding the the productions for the census returns
work. A J Chronicle reporter called of 1880.
In Rogue river valley there were
upon him Ihst evening a{ his room to
obtain somfe information las to his in­ 191 pounds returned as tlie yield of
tended plan-of operation!o
ll>ere' 1874 against none for th 3 yield of
porter’s inquiry as to ht>w much of 1869. The county returning the high­
the stock wàs held in'Germany, Mr. est yield in the Willamette vdlley is
j$ll,000,OUO. Lane, which gives a totdl yield of 5,-
Villard replied: “ .* About
*
In fact,'the whole roa* (| /is held by 219 pounds in 1874. The next is
German bondholders i I am also , Washington, 3,880 pounds; Benton
agent for |lje owners of fjtjlie Oregon gives 3,522 pounds; Linn gives 2,529
Centrai Railroad Comj ptiDy and the pounds; and Yamhill 37 pc unds more
steamship company forr ii|rly owned than Linn. The couuties giving no
by Holladay. In the Or régon Central yield are. Clatsop, Grant und Union.
road no bonds have yei ■rbeeu issued, The counties returning less than 100
certain bankers in Gernwny and Eng- pounds each are: Lake, 15 Douglas,
land, whom . I representLliaving fur­ 90. and Multnomah, 95. ’
In Eastern Oregon and Rogue riv-
nished the money for je road thus
er valley we think the cliir ate is well
far.”
THE ARRANGEMENT Wni HOLLADAY. adapted to the culture of tobacco.
jements have Corn and mellons grow to great per­
Reporter-What arratfjp
you made with Mr. Holla«
fection in these two sections, and, as
.„day?
Mr. Villard-Well.Jf
Ji’ll tell you. a rule, where they grow in ¡luxuripncCi
You may recollect, for $
a; was publish- tobacco matures well. During the
time, that summer months the nights are warm­
ed in the .Chronicle at $e
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lljoldfrs
failed er, as are also the days, than are the
two Vears ago the bond
lilrtl of the in nights and days in the Willamette
to get more than one-th^
terest due on the bonds.,
«¡and so made valley or on the coast. — Sunday JFcZ-
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a contract with Mr. lfi|l lladay which come.
miscellaneous :
SUBSCRIBE FOR
E d . C ourier :—As my situation en­
H. R. LITTLEFIELD.
Thinking men begin to ask what
ables me to take items to advantage,
IRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1876.
I will report some of the proceedings great revolution in public affairs has
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. of the Republican party.
McMinn­ taken place that brings to light such
A Democratic State Convention is hereby ville is the strongest precinct in the startling incidents of fraud and cor-
calh-d to convene in the City of Salem on
ruptioruwhich has been hidden from
Wednesday, April Mtb, at 11 o’clock A. M., to county aud tjie movements of her
LITTLEFIELD
select six delegates to the National Democrat­ wjre workers may interest politicises the public gaze for so long, ^t is aim
ic Convention, candidates for Judges of the
Being ply becau'-e the Republican party has
Supreme doürt in the Second, Third and Fifth in other parta of the county,
Judicial Districts, and for Prosecuting Attor­ a “stranger in a strange land ” and had for eight years last past an al­
neys in the soveial Judicial Districts, and for
most unchecked sway in every branch
t he, transact ion of such other business as may­ dressed in tho rough garb of a far- (
lie thought proper. It is recommended that mer, I take > notes and escape suspi- of the public service. Accusations
Primary and County Conventions in the sev­
have been made, and under the pre­
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eral counties be held «3 follows; Primary Con­ cion.
ventions on Saturday, April 8th, at 1 o’clock,
From every quarter comes the cry tense of reform and investigating af­
P. M.; and County Conventions on Saturday,
fairs, committees have been appointed
April Kith; and at 1 o’clock, P. M. It is-expec­ of reform. They say there is no more
ted that in counties where the time tlibs sug­ corruption in the Republican party. for no other pi rpose than to extin­
^Odd Fellows Building.)
gested for holding Primary and County Con-
guish
the
indications
of
collusion
and
x entions does not meet the convenience of the The last case went dowfn when Bel
voters, the proper Committee will tlx a differ­ knap stepped out, and his infected leave its participants in better circum
LAFAYETTE,
OREGON.
ent timq.
hl
stances to continue their misapplica­
The following is the apportionment of dele­ garments are buried. No more dau
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gates tn the said Convention ;
ger of contamination. To the voters tion of public money. Thuw the in­
itakcr........................ 6 I Lane,.......................... 7
Benton,..................... 4 I Linn,........................... : 11 they say Independents, Temperance vestigations that should have long
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Clackamas,.,..^....
7 I Marion................. .
ciatsop ................... 9 | Multnomah........... . 9 men and all otlu re fall into our ranks. since beer made, have been thwarted,
I'olntubia,
........ 11 Polk,.......................... b
E HAVE A LARGE and WEI.! se­
........ 5 I Tillamook,................ 2 It is visible that the American people scoffed at and ridiculed. But in this
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lected stock of Drugs.
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6
Union
......
.'.
..............
Oirry,....
0
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s'
centennial
year
of
our
national
exist
­
,
i
Umatilla
....................
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;
DOUfflRB,..
are beginning to think for themselves
Patent
Medicines,
Paints.
Oils,
Brushes,
5
Wasco,
.......................
.......
<;runt,....
Washington,............. 4 and that the radical partizans afe ence, the country is blest once more
Jackson,...
Fancy and Toilet Articles, *
Josephine
I Yamhill,.................... 6 losing their sway. Politicians, cliar- with a Democratic Congress, whose
Like,..,...
C. B. BELLINGER,
Notions,* Ac., Ao.
Chairman Pro Tem.
meleon like, adopt every varying energy in searching out these misap-i
M V. BROWN, Secretary.
S3 gER/YEAR.
shade. Their party is not the same plications of the public fund will gain
«
—ALSO-—
for them a national homage^ aihd jus­
corrupt organization of past years.
APPORTIONMENT.
The Republican candidates for of­ tice will prcnounce them the r scuers
Some dissatisfaction exists among
Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, &c., &c.
fice in McMinnville, to hear them tell of the Government from the verge of
the Republicans on account of the
and .
Which we will sell at reduced prices foi cash.
it, are all Independents. Our stand­ bankruptcy. It • is • the province
•
43*Perscriptions tilled and medicines com­
diesis of apportionment of delegates
intention
of
political
parties
in
every
j
pounded at all hours.
ing candidate for sheriff—a gentle
Office of Dr. H, R. Littlefield.
for the County Convention. It is well
f
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no34
man they tell me who has been before country under ail circumstances to act
r
i
known that a great many persons vo­
as
guard
and
investigation
the
one
of
all the conventions for eight years, is
i
ted for Warren in this county last fall
I
trying to be popular by talking down the other, and when indications of
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who were not residents of the county.
the old party principles; and our corruption and rottenness are undeni­ set forth that he was t^Lpay $50,000
-A
At Sheridan at least forty Republi­
' ‘ to be made
would be ¡clerk is terribly “independ­ I able in the one, it is the duty and per year, the paymeuthÎ
cans came over from Polk county and
privilege of the other to expose them; semi annually in case-th! road did not
ent” when the-crowd suits.
voted. Many from Bethel precinct
and
when once revealed to an intelli­ pay them two aûd a k f per cent.
I can’t see here in this little town
in Polk county voted at Amity, and
FBOM THE PORTLAND DULIE.’.
what constitutes the Republican par­ gent people, we think a few months Tlû» the road failed to Io and so the
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at least twenty two Republicans came
ty. The leaders say they are not Re­ more will prove them notulow in ap­ payment of the money ijjentioned de­
from Marionr county aud voted at
He made
publicans. The party has changed in preciating the necessity of bidding a volved on Mr. Hollada
Foreign Markets.
Wheatland. These fact are not dis­
political
adieu
to
the
Republican
par
­
only
one
payment,
thl
first
due,
of
I
every particular. Can somebody tell
I
L ondon , March 31.-—The corn
puted. McMinnvillo polled a very
$25.000,
and,
failed
to
|iake
any
af
­
SMITH, .SAMPSON & CO.;
ty
and
its
leaders.
me what Republican principles are?
trade relapsed into the languor which NEATLY EXECUTED !
large Republican vote—many tran­
The public prosperity and tranquil­ terward;! The bondholders were then
A few men in this precinct are
characterized it during t ic first two
sient persons being there on election
no
better
off
than
befoi^.
I
was
in
ity
requires
a
change
in
lhe
adminis
­
PROPRIETORS.
working with an earnest worthy of a
months of the year. Thje recent ad­
day.
greater cause in the interest of their tration of governmental affairs, and this co an try Qt the titpe and went vance in the value of wheat, flour and
Now, why was the vote for War­ political friends. You may think I I there could be no better rea&on ad back to Germany for jaùthority. 'I
barley was scarcely sup] rted in the
ren taken as the basis of the appor­
E WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL
exagerate when I tell you they have 1 vanced for demanding such a change then returned, and asHlrëb bondholders leading exchanges yesterday. At Man­
the attention of the citizens of Yamhill
tionment? By so doing McMinnville,
at
present
than
the
merciless
and
un
­
wished
tn
avoid
the
expanses
of
a
suit
already the very men picked out who
County to the fact that we are manufacturer,
chester there was a decline of one
of and dealers in ,
Sheridan and Wheatland will have will be sent io the County Conven­ daunted robbery that has character­ for foreclosure, Mr.’ Uqlladay agreed
shilling per quarter on foreign wheat;
SASH,
more delegates than they ought to
tion. They are a few around town ized from its origin, the pwty now in with me to compromit the matter, but the English fully maintained the
have, and hence they will have very
DOORS,
and some others whom they know to power. The idea of a democratic, and quietly stepped outijof the Oregon previous prices. Last Peek’s grain
great influence in the County Con- be right.
BLINDS,
form of government is that the people and California Railroap, , the Oregon
arrivals from abroad sh wed a slight
vei tiou. j It is not surprising that
MOLDINGS,
They are particularly opposed to are its supreme rulers and should be | Central road aud the Jearnship line, increase on the preceding week. The
there is some complaint made as to the Grangers and will work against regarded as such by all- classes. j The bonds of the Orçg
DOOR AND
won and Cali- imports of wheat were 181,072 quar­
the fairness of the apportionment. them ini the primary Convention. Throughout most of tl>e= different for nia Railroad are .-di
WINDOW FRAMES,
cbttered among ters; of maize 176.171 I quarters, and
Some persons may be nominated by There is a ring composed of the old States may be found examples of a various parties, but thé*
ipther two cor­ flour 33.513 sacks. 1 Home supplies
—ALSO—
leason of the undue influence of the and young office-seekers in the town genuine democratic form of govern­ poratioifei are n<rw owifi id by the ban-
All kinds of household furniture, such as
are rater small, viz: Wheat, 41,416
three precincts-Sberidan, Wheatland and they will keep just as many of I ment. But is it so with t|ie United kers I sjfoke of.
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quarters; barley, 30,679 quarters;
Chairs. Bedsteads, Safes. Bu­
and McMinnville. They have about the honest farmers out of the County States Government? Is it the .people
HE OBJECT OF Vll.j RDS VISIT,
oats, 3,025 quarters,
he average
reaus. Stands. Tables,!
nine more delegates that they are en­ Convention as possible. I don’t ask that elects the President, Vice Presi­
Reporter—Then (
rppose the ob price of English wheat is forty-three
titled to in the Convention. We have you to take my word for this. I sim- dent and Cabinet officers'? Or :s it ject of your present-
it is to reor- shillings four pence.
• Whatnots, Etc.
not the figures before us now,but may ply call your attention to the fact and the money of such candidates and that ganize things and »fa- ,t ahead with
— also -4
At Mark Lane to day business has
have more to say on this subject in you can judge for yourself when you of their salaries- -the latter is the true the railroads immedial Mv.
All
kinds
of
1
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icon heavy and the-attendance thin.
ing
doue
with
the future.
Mr. Villard—Wefi|as to that I can Wheat offered at Monday’s prices was
see the list of McMinnville delegates opinion, judging from the last twelve
aitd dispatch. 1____________
and see and learn our prices.
or
fourteen
years.
Money
has
been
not
say.. If I can find some compe­
to
the
County
Convention.
They
.. GRANT AND GRANTISM.
quite neglected; flour cannot be sold
»^-Newell posts, hand rails and banisters
made to order.
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say farmers will be busy and will used in electiohs so lavishly of late, tent man he will btf placed at' the except at a reduction from the recent
Addresss:
Senator Sumner, in his lifetime,¡pre­
SMITH, SAMPSON A CO.,
not turn out to the primaries. We that even in the distant though prom­ head, I suppose. I sgall be assisted advance. Barlev, steapy; maize is
Lafayette, Oregon.
dicted what has fallen true of G .ant
ising
Oregon,
a
man
“
brazen
faced
can manage things to suit ourselves
by the railroad engij ieer, who was rather cheaper, much of the supply be-
no49J:m6
and his associates, Belknap and Bab
and bold,” has boasted of spending sent out to Oregon j rom Germany
T. R.
if you just pull together.
inc inferior or damagec The weath­
cock. If Grant had listened to Sum­
$200,000
to
make
the
State
Republi
M c M innnille , April 3.
some IwQ' years a/yo. j ¡With regard to er now allows of agricultural work.
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ner and Schurz, he and his party
can. That being the case in this the steamship, line, th ‘re ' will be no
The crops around Odessa are report­
The school election at McMinnville young State, what can it be in oiler
would be in a solvent condition; now
change. We expect,| lowever, to pur­ ed to be growing favorftbly. .
OGN.,
they are political banktupts, and with­ last Monday was very hot and the States that have seen and known more
chase two new steamd ’s in New York
The One Mlle-^nd One-half Race. /
out an entire reorganization of the Re­ College element withdrew and de of this infamous bribery. , The ten­ and place them on tli
4 G
I line this sum-
S an F rancisco , March 30.—At
— DEALER IN—
publican party on a broader and a nounce their competitors as the “yrhis- dencies of such polution in polities
mer.
the mile and half dash advertised for
✓
higher basis than ever before, they’ll key ring.” We may reasonably look are to disgust the men that the coun­
COMPLETING THF» RAILROAD.
today at Bay Distric t track, to be
for lively times in that bailiwick from try need most and fill their places
die in less than one year.
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron &
Reporter—What | tall you do with made between Chancef Katie Pease
Never before in our national histo­ now uptil June 5. In 1865 6 the ring with persons whose moral worth and
reference to the railti ads?
and Golden Gate, for a thousand dol­
ry has there been so low and corrupt at McMinnville voted a tax of $400 true manliness would not entitle them
Copper-Ware
Mr. Villard—No®ing definite has lars, the attendence ^ras mostly of
u party in power. One could bear or $600 to procure seats for the Bap­ to a position as watchman on a steam
as yet been decided i pon/ We have sporting nren. The weather was very
with Grant, though of no political tist College, a P rivate institution of boat or aiderman oi a “one hprse”
a road built as far a •200 miles south disagreeable, with almost a gale blow­
ability or character, if only he had learning, and nearly all the money town.
ORBING DONE' WITH CARE AND WA R
of Port and, and thf Central .Pacific ing from the northwi . The track
was
collected
and
expended
for
that
ranted.
>
drawn around him men worthy of
Congress has made a strike at such heve built 180 milei north of Sacra-
On
Hand
or
Printed
to
Order
Ay
All
orders
from
the
country
promptly at­
purpose.
was in excellent condition. Chance
tended to.
public confidence; but, on the contra­
fraudulent elections and their grow­ imenfo. I have beet. making negotia-
1
was favorite. The
Is at two to
ry, he drove out of his party most of
Suppose that Some Republican gets ing evils. We hope to hear of the tions with the comply for some time,
BUSINESS
CARDS.
no494'tf
one on Katie Pease, Golden Gate
the men of distinction and honor, like the nomination for clerk or sheriff on example being followed in this and
and we hope to malice an arrangement withdrawn, were selling very lively
Sumner, Fessenden and Schurz, and the Republican ticket by the aid of other States, which will add another
JAS. McCAIN,
with them to complete the road by and a large amount of money changed
took to his bosom political scum. It the “inflated” votes from McMinnville, leaf to the garland of the Democracy
be glad to hands on the result. The horses got ATTORN BY AT LAW
joint effort. We Should
i
may be Ah at he and his close friends Sheridan and Wheatland. In that and be a panacea to the political ill
have them take it o jff our hands. It a good send off at th ) first attempt;
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
are as deep in corruption as possible, event, won’t there be bucking among ncss of the country.
may |>e t that
we slihll
dihll complete our but before reaching fi rst turn Chance
the Stat^
ILL PRACTICE IN «ALL OF THE
T anner .
Imt it probably never can or will be those who are defeated? A few ille­
«♦■ate Courts.
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jine anti connect took the lead and maintained it
road I
proved. It is enough that he is the gal votes may secure the nomination.
giour company sep- throughout, winning by five lengths
Will keep the beet
The San Francisco Post says that with y I i ■ eirs, running
associate of Tom iMurphy, Boss Shep­ Cumtux. *
P C. SULLIVAN,
it will be encouraging to those who aratdy, but what $11 be done I real- in 2:24$. Pease was evidently notin -
ard, Babcock and Belknap, without
Belknap has reached notoriety by are interested in the culture of flax in ly caq’t tell, as noth ling is yet determ- a condition to make l run.
Ätteraey-at-Law,
fostering any specific crime. The
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is at _ present,
and
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That has ever been in Lafkyette. We respect­
a much shorter road than he ever California and Oregon, to know that ined ripon. Therein___
WWTILL hereafter be found at the south fully ask a share of the public patronage. We
country Buffers enough as it is; but we
Executor
’
s
Notice.
<W eajt corner room of Reed’s Opera guarantee to give satisfaction. Have thor­
could have reached fame. His name Messrs. Miller & Flemming, the mill- has b£en or the la& four years, a gap
House, up stairs,“Salem, Oregon.
ntlly oughly overhauled and retltted the shop and
aie compelled to endure it patiently
ihg
been
appointed
HE
undersigned
havi
of
350
miles
of
ground
to
be
surveyed
am prepared for business.
and his dark deeds are the universal ionare flax merchants of Dundee,
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by
the
County
Court
ir
Yamhill
county,
another year, till time shall work a
tt^Highebt market price paid for beef cattle,
W.
M.
RAMSEY,
Oregon,
exec-itor
of
the
tare
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ot
Samuel
Kin-
1
prepared
and
|ra
¡rack
to
be
laid
be-
and
subject of conversation and the news­ Scotland, have expressed themselves
hogs, Ac.
ney, deceased. All pe-sons having claims
cure and the ballot box bring relief.
MERCHANT A MATTEY.
against
said
estate
are
n
jquested
to
present
a
the
road
will
be
:
finished.
fore
so
well
pleased
with
the
flax
produc
­
papers are loaded down with allu­
at Law,
nol:vxi-tf '
Lafayette.
them with the proper vcuchcrs to J. L Kin­ Attorney
ney,
at
his
residence,
flv«i
miles
north
ofLa-
CONNECTICUT ELECTION.
sions to him, with recollections of ed in the United States that they in­
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
fayette, with|n six monJ s i from this dale
9
PRODUCTIONS
PRODUCTION! OF OREGON.
L. C. KINNEY,
himself, his wife and her family, with tend to purchase $1,000,000 worth
April 7, 1878.
Executor.
The loyal telegraph has furnished
Office in the Court House.
The soil of Oregon is well adapted
descriptions of his personal appear­ during the present season.
but very meager accounts of the elec­
ance and a full and free investigation
Notice.
7BAS.A. BALL.
f
B STOTT.
to thfe culture of tobacco, but the cli-
The farmers are very busy plowing
tion held in Connecticut last Monday. of his habits of life.
OTICE
is
hereby
giv
in
that
pursuant
to
BALL & STOTT,
mate! is not so suitable in the Willaip-
the statute in such cases made and pro­
and sowing; but, nevertheless, they
It informed us that the Democrats
vided,
I
will
sell
at
public
sale,
one
valuable
ettfe
¡Valley
and
ciast
counties
as
the,
The mem be-s of the Cabinet, chiefs should not forget that the Democratic
horse to the highest bid< er, for cash in hand Attorneys at Law
had carried the State ticket “by a re­
U. S. gold or silver co In, at my stable in
LAFAYETTE,
..... OREGON.
of departments and other radicals do primaries will be held on Saturday, eastern and southern divisions of the in
Dayton, Yamhill connty Oregon, on the 8th H1 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel
duced vote,” and had gained in the
of April, 1876, betwe n in the hours of ten
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Stat». The nights are most too cool, day
o’clock A. M.. and three [o'clock
wk P.
F M.. of said
Every Democrat
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Ijegislature. We believe there were not recline on beds of roses. The the 15th inst.
day,
to
satisfy
a
lien
which
I
hold
against
the
“Confederate” House is making it should be on hand on that day and and then tfye rains, which are apt to said horse for feed and keening, amounting
AM STILL TO BE FOUND AT MY OLD
•-
‘ janlOtf
four tickets in the field, the Demo­
stand ready to serve the boya with a shave,
__ lars tn U. S. golc.
to the sum of eighty-flvf dollars
cominence
during
the
fall
months
op
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bath or shampoo.
or silver coin, together with accrueing costs
cratic, Republican, Temperance, and red hot for the evil doers. Zack. participate in the primaries, and send
expenses.
JOSEPH BEST.
Hair cut in the latest stylo.
erate again-t cujing, unless the farm­ and
Chandler,
says
rather
profanely:
“
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Dayton, March H, 1876
w3
their best man to the County Con­
, REMOVAL.
Inflationists, and the latest dispatches
ers
are
provided
iwith
sheds
in
which
would
as
soon
be
in
bell
without
a
LUC7 nom
uuur ­
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vention and thereby secure the
say that the Democrats beat all the
R. ALFRED KINNEY HAS RE-
FOR qALE.
.
Candid.«*-
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lng
th0
lea
T
Of
'
he
qual
'ty
moved his Office and Residence to ths
fan
as
to
be
Secretary
of
the
Interior
ination of a good ticket. --------------
others combined by a majority of
Northwest corner of Alder and East Park-
M
ACRES
OF
L
\ND
ON
THE
WIL-
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(
grown
we
have
io
>o
personal
knowl-
know!
with a Democratic House in session/
Streets, (double house), where he can br
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three thousand votes. This is a glo­
rious victory. The Legislature is
Harrison Z. Foster, of Sheridan, is
Democrat# by an increased majority, looming up aa a very formidable can­
which secures the election of a Demo­ didate for the Republican nomination
cratic Senator. Well done, Connec- of clerk. If he gets the “inflated”
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voie of Sheridan solid he will have a
good startef.
Albany has it bad—“Ye old e folke
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gathering«"—judging from the way
Pay what you owe the printer, and
be happy.
qm of the Albany papers raves.
will bear in mind that many of them
will not be nominated. There are
many candidates and only a few offi­
ces to fill. Let us have a lively Con­
vention and those that succeed will
be supported cordially.
IO" 9 lamette River is for sale cheap, and
but have been informed that it on reasonable terms. Fi '< ir particulars apply to found at any time.
H. G. DALE.
is not up to that ¡raised in California.
k. M. HURLEY,
NOTICE.
This we are inclined to believe is true.
HE delinquent tax i st will be returned in
By turning to thfe census returns we
a few days. These ' hat have not paid their
trxea will govern them» Ives accordingly. ’ LAFAYETTE,
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fin<l Oregon produced 325 in 1850,
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H. C. DAI a K.
in 1860 405 pounds, in 1870 3,847
HAVING THOROUGHLY refurnish«!
the house, I am prepared to offer supe-
The wheat exports of Oregon so far pounds, and by |nst year’s returns of
nor accommodations to guest*
BAIN WAGO, GOOD AB NEW, Sj inch
(X7“I respectfully —* ....»■"•■'t' pablle
during the barvest year have reached thc'production of 1874 we find the
Spindle, isfbrsale sheAp for eash. Apply T> AILED TIMOTHY HAT FOB BALM
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H. C. DALE.
at thia office,
JD also Berkshire pigs and BraMma panartoge.
about 113,280 tons.
anount raised to be 28,187 pounds.
¿híckens,
FRKD.A. CRAWFORD.
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