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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1874)
-' " 8 IMIt '1 wit (lie as Toil tlio to Jill I U Him anil tot II l.s A era voi; tux. ,voi i !)' bun and tiro woi i"y M tint I'll, the K will FpC'l lllll) Jegl pill) tk'H lllll lllfC llllV II N Ilia' f.v, I roni IIH il In ft '. dlOI Will, I'll II I niiil On- I ir Clrl vice 1IIIT till) pUlll y,-t I wm I lllll, till III II IXIlll 111 tl II I KM IWIIn Tl t;oui nut i lu .1 l.IIIA IIKI'H. IIIIIO.NN. Ilaulliio.ilry oftlio i:at, which makes hi- Tlio Ilnuso of ItopicseiiUUlvcs t1(. ; ot Moilotsanil lmaXliiosthatcvcryt- .National Congress, Invo promptly votcil down it proposition to nnko good the losses ocoa-Ioned ly tlio Moilou Indlui. It Is chimed, with oinc Justice, tli it the prlndple f the nbllgitlnn ol tho govern incut to make good tho loes lioin such cau-o would cut-ill i n;t t expense, but that Is a narrow minded view of thing, niul will not hold together. Tlio Modoc, worn ward of the government ; tholrtiuo pheo was on Klamath itu'ervatlou. It Is not cl.iluinl to the conh iry, nor Is thcto any piitomo tint the Indians were any way excusable or Ih it (ho despoiled or miirdctcd Millers woie In tlio limit to hl.uiii'. Tim I'nts mo that the government f died In keep Its Indians on tho i-o-erva- tloti, though tlii- Httlois in.iilo Iroipiontap puds l lint I'llci't,, 'Jim mUIcis could aslly h mi taken can) oftlio Indl ins them solve, hut the (loops weio lor III it purpose, and depending on tho government to do Its duty, whole settlements worn destroyed, anil honest Adlli rs lost their all. Widows and iMphiiis teiii-ilti to Illustrate savage baibiilly and govt inliientlnolllciciiey. If Ilm gnvoiuuciit Is not In li'liiiliiii-u (his lots, Iho icincdy lies with older', III the fnliiie, lo pieM'ivn themselves liom any po.slblllty of Midi lo,s hy any and all means In their power. Tho wilier of this spent ten weeks list H,ilug and Mimiiier In dm .Modoc and ICImii uti iiuiiiliy u a I'oiiespondcnl, mid Ins Ilm fullest possible data now In his poMivlnn, nf all the history and fact wlildi led lo the .Modoi doubles. He went lliirolinpii'iil Willi the Idea tint lhoe Indians weio iihu-eil, lililed and tampeied with, despoiled and defraiideil, and Ind I ire 1 1 dilvcii lo dp'piialloii ; ami ho bo raiiiocnnvhicid, iig-iln-t his will, tint In ovi'iy lospcct (Ill's was an erior. Wo stand i iMily lo IiiiiiMi t ids to provo that the Modoc vvviv fairly Iteateil with ten ieirs ago.' lint do tli aty was com plhil with, though no', immediately, owing lo ilil.iv of tnngress; that, old N-oiichi h, llicli head thiol, with one llilnl of din lnhe, :icfiti- tho tieaty lin liuill ilely, and Rtalo now Hut lliey line always icw.lcil all they weio eiilllleil lo ami h-ivc never I Il-Mitlslled. I'at. .hid; and hU Kind piolciml to ho outlaws and lead a lll'u ol vagabondl-m mid pin-ll-tiillnu lor Ihe people of Noil hi iiiCalifnrnl.i, and i:il.ili Mivle. now In tho Cilll'oinla l.egWI.ltlllO, w is dull fiicml, llit'ti- Chif, ami legal udvlt-ra. lelh rs l.iiimi in .1 uh post-cadou plainly how, and iimiiimII, d (heir tnitrso. dipt. duel, and Ids men h id no ivin-o of I'Ollipl.lllil again-! Oiegon M'llli-13. The wholuninl mdeiniu ol tliii war was that tho Mnhux wi iv iletrr nliieil to ociiip) their own lands r.;anl cs. of Iho lieaty. To oidny the pmllt ol piintiiutlng llielr woinen In l allfonii i, lliey auvptitl win in pii'li'iemv Io(;uiii;oii Hie ivenallnn and and hekivliiK "' nele. The war was a 1 eillit iM'iiiilillcilliiii of hull in deieili Hoiiaiid treachery and i;ociiiiiicnl linhe- Woipent wiel.seuinpllliij; the fads to write a newspaper ielew ol lie history ol tho war. hut ipitt the wmk wlih.ui .uionni ol Ihollisi llliton l.o-it iler, cluiply he iviiiso we did not rare lo .iow the hoiilhle Inmlo tho army in ule of It, I'lom l!i to list, I'm onl towauN tho do-e, aflei I lie remoal ol Hernial (.ill. 'in and the arihal oflien'H. Illsaml Wheatoii, was i llh'h III wink done; and Hiej hid lo ienianle Hie louvi and i-niiri'l Hie entire ilciiionill atiou whidi oxited, liWoicthc) oinld el (ho Iiokjk lo l.ue tlio Indians. Thero were luslatiixvs win re lour ludi iiisdrino (went) Ihe MililkT.s lii'fmn them, and the war was onu ol I ho moil ilo.(iUulile I invs uwtr eai lied on iinihrlli.il name. llsliitoi., (nils willlei), would dl-urmv (lie tiu and (he nation, niul the renial of Conrifi lo en lei lain dilins of Miller, for the los-es iv cadoned h) ell oil linl mill) In die out. Kl and mllliai.t Ineilleoney atthe ilit lut t In uii l.ot l!lei, whleh predpK iteil the iiiutdiin and ilca(a(iea, is of a file piece with all tho ict. If iHiiniuou Judgment .ind millt iry mmi-o lnd conducted the ilr( light on l.o,t ltler tlm ludiius would luvo Ih'i'ii cotiipiered (lieu and time. Had pniper iui'.IhiiIin Iki-ii i'eivlcd ner the MoiIihn More hind, they would mucf hle iKi,hmed Iho liiiulilo. If (his elo in Congiis niwiii mi) tiling, It means tint wider. ninl heivaiter lihik out lor themselies which lliey uiv generally ahle to do, and It UhloMHtgoe I to tho lu.llaii,, l.Viiics, which Is tiylnj; to uial.0 a flunv ot umiio my, as slguof r'H'iitaiHV lot fivdlt .'Mn- lilllcr (Iiin ma) Ihliik wvllciiougli of put tier iniit ho a coundrol. i'oi.k tousrr ai-iiaks. A gontlenian from I'olk county Informs us tint on Satiinhy list tho fanners and dtlen met in dlllcrcut parts of tho coun ty nud Iskiiuil a call for Indepi-ndont politi cal action In that county. Tho movement has no p-iidan bias, hut Is essentially n pcoplu's movement, Indepoiident of exist ing paitles. At Zena tho cill was lgucd hy Mich Democrats as Ma. Walker and Mr. While, who was a member of tlio last House. I'rnmlimur Itenuhlicaiis also nut down their ii'iuilx, and there Is no rcii'un to doubt lint the people of I'olk aro do tei mined to I ly their old putlsau sympi tides and mitlp ithles aside to light a hat tlo for them -elus. Why they do this we cm only Mirinl-o to be because they lno lost filth hi their political associations and -ee tho necessity of taking Immediate Mops to piotcct their own Interest". Douglas county led oil": I'olk lias fol lowed Iho cviiuplu; l.iuu nemls a tduglo volcu fioin Tangent, mid the rot ol the county will ivipond. .Marion lands ivady toad wllh Its lellows, and theio eems no lei-on to doubt that similar ' Icpeiidonct will e.lsl lu alniotl cyeiy county In tho Stale. i:xaiiiili) Is almost contagious sometime', and this feeling oliciiimdation ofpailyalleglincc amount-) to pltilotisiu when It comes lu tills uliapo as a spontane ous uimciiicut ol (he people. (Jen. (Ji-ant ald a good thing wliou he declared lint piillllcal parllsiushlp was dj lug out, ami this proves It. Our lellow cltlens are ilelriinlucil to Iguoio pirty obligations o fir as county la. liters are conn rued, and Iho mo-t natural qiiostlou U: If weaio to Iguoiu p-irty olillgatlous whcio aio wo to draw 111011110:' II rings 110 il.iiigoiuus lu county pnlldcs, aro they any uioioiMle 011 11 large sciIk? If a small ting Isdiiigeroiis, how iniidi less dinger oils is a laige ilngy If this noil. Iswoith doing It Is worth doing well, and il docs -corn as if thisMate could In) lefonMiiii'lud as easy as die s-p-iralo counties. All the people need is or- giuiadou. Tho politician', laugh and wv: How can an ludepeuduit moxeiiieut wmk agilutoiu org-iidalloiis? It Is only nec siry to orgude In Iho dilleivut counties to he able lo 111 i-lci (ho pollllcl ins and we n-speiifull. sti(.,.,.,t dnt I hero aro cii cum slanies wlildi 111 ike It easy I'm- the people to eliict an orgiidatlou wlildi shall he iiuiie ulcit and lellalile, and uioiv pcr miiient, than any Iho rings can liiing agaliiH thein. A nod NasgiHid as a wink to a blind hni-e. If all the people ueid Is oigaiil.itlon, it din's nut h-ciii to us that an) piilliiilardllllnilly exists, Nubody doiibls Hut Douglas comity has oigaidcd, and all over I'olk county a Mm- illtaiieous iitteiauco comes I'm tli pioiiounc iug lor liidepeiiileiico. II oiganlAitiou ua-. Veiy dllllcilll, how conies this about!' It is evident tint Iho peoplo iiudeiitaud thciu-M-ltcs; and tint tho public -.eutlmeiit is ilpelorsudia moveinciit. lAciywheio we heat lint (his Is thoca-c, and wehelievo it. Iloi.uu tiiceie) hildlhew.i) loiixinii) was to legume. I cit.ilnly Iho way to move U lo mine, and there should Ik 110 illlllculty lu a-oiiiplishlng wlnt ererjluidy tiys Hlioidd Ihi done. ThlsKiuie Nellug pmxalls all over (he rolled Males, nud Iho ivitltvf HuMiiauue iiioM'iuent will he tho election of a IVo pie's r'le-ldcnt In S7d. 'IheioU no rea Min why the people ol O11 gon should not lead Hie anguinl In this iii-tioli of the In evlttihle. tiii: n.iiiiiMsio.N r.iu. a grievance and was bound to mnko il public, did finally Hud a Job printer (but vre could not find out If he found bins In Washington) who was willing lor money to print a poster, And he printed his com plaint lu that form, had It posted all over the city, and that was as near as the city ol Washington camo to possessing an In dependent pros. Washington prccntsau Interesting field for Independent jourtn! Ism ; liitciestliig because nowfthofxpcrl incut would atoulh tho natives, and onto then would patrouiro It, but It might not grow fat on the city printing. Among those who came to Washington about that tlmo as a candidate lor miu-cs was our once fellow-citizen, Col. Ituckle. The world had not fivoicd the Colonel, for all his shrewdness and Indomitable cu- tei prise, and he was mindful that lu lor- mer times lie had bclriendcil flow II. 1). Cooke, (10 vre arc told) and he came to Washington to renew the aupitliitaucc. Oma upon a time, Col. It. being piospcr 011s ( the etory goes gave young Cooke a start tint I ild tho Inundation for Ids for tunes, cut I1I111 (otolith America In I let. and mi lifted him unto the llood tide wlildi led to fortune, fortune being reversed, Col. Ituckle camo to Washington and wa livorably received, -o fivonibly tint through his triciid's inlliiciico lie got a piv Ing contract said to ho worth a h'indoine sum. II contract weio to bo illneucil. wo vvcie nitherglad to have our old lilcud get one, hut It was a couuuiliiim we did not tiy to solve, as to how contracts could be Ind for tho asking, mid the fileuds of tlio (ioveiunr put on the dircit road to for tune. The wheel Ins turned again, and the Governor uicd another 1 1 It ; pcihips the iyolom-1 can give him another Mart. Wi lli) not Invo positive ilit.'i lo clnw (hit coiiitpthm ruled Hie Dl-trlct of Columbia, but we 'aw enough 011 tlio surlacu to form an opinion, and never have doubted It, and now- tlieiu comes a gn-at demind forex ainluatlou Into the alfilis ol the DNtrkt. I'lio fact Is tint common hone-ty is con sidered a mat k of luplillly among (hose In power and who dlspeu-o patrouige. I'lii! ilcmorullatloii wlddi U glowing and spiralling can only Ihi lemedled by nun uicuclugiit tliu loiiiitaln head lo put'lfy the slieains which lead to Washington. "'I'lie people h ivo coiuiueiiivil the woik and an In earnest about it. mid wemav li.if.-ior mil look for lei' i' t1',-K-sii.t i . t,i. .r Him dileimlualloii. 'i 11. v. or a MiJ.t.i.it. their aid, and this Inquest ot hpirittiai wiseacres gave lu tliclr verdict that Groat house lnd been done to death, and would ultimately bo discovered, with a dent In Hie hack ot his head and a wound over one of his eyes we aro sorry we do not re member which. Horeattcr wo shall be compelled to forgo faith In either Sllvci ton millers or Salem spirits. Somo wUe wri ter or saycr of wl'o things exclaimed "Oh Lord ! how the world U given to lying." It Is devtrudlvc enough of one's hopes to foi in that opinion of the world, but It 1 dreadfully wearing on one's filth to think tint tlio ipli It of lying Indulged In thl world .cut to lying spirit In the next. Wo beg our readers to keep up good spir its awhile longer, as somebody may kill (Ircathouse for tlinm yet. A I'M.! I'or nn Iintririiiliit Mute I'oiiTrnlloii 11 lilt Hie Itonvmi lor Iho Movement. Tho hgends ol Mlvii-Crcik, to ho hand ed down to an Interested riHcrllw will Include the (alii of (tie itlioui. (lie miller, who loft all his good dnthes behind him and iti-appiarul. A nioutli pi-ej, iltulng which tlioopaiislvo ivigu ol t-itrmlso is exli ill-ted in lliev 1I11 attempt to ill'cover his whereabouts or leaiu his lu-ciiitihle late. All t hi ouch Iho slate a learlill mis. plclou spreaihi 011 Iho wings of minor Iho nrwsnpers. and liioihld fancies who es pecially liiiliilgul In tlio vicinity of hllvei I011, where the miller ground his ht grUl. Hut Iho miller took a heavy toll fioni the nitural credulity of Ids Irleud when lie toloaway and lelt tlieiu to KmiiiIiIs fite as they could. It is evident that he had many friends at the time of his departure, for Ihcgctifrat sentiment was both tivor abte and friendly, hot if ho were to leturu lo-div toMIveilon ho would ivitahdv wih to bo s iv id fioni his Irii-uds, at lei't from tho tar and feathery indignation llut 11111-I rule their minds lor a short while. Clrevthou-o his written a letter in tlio llesh and dated It at mu l'mul-co and he makes allusions to cvilahi event-. an.l cou veiilious in die past wnlcli leave no doubt ill the mind ot the receiver of tlio miive that it is Ids own writing. The opIe ol Mlvcitou had ri'ilred in their iiiiuds tint (ircathouse hid not run away with him- elf but h id been in ide away with by ivr- AI11 1. Clin K. .Marlon Co. I'eb. 11th, 1S71. Editor of tho runner : The cud of the Douglas County Inde pendent, recently published In your pa p( r, h is crcatul such a tattling among tl c political diy bone of these puts that It Ins been almost the ole theino ot conver sation among all cla-es ever since It appearance. The patriotic "iMitimems couched lu Iho deddve and coinin Hiding language of tho mil sounds not unlike tin shiipmiil rapid tt elite at a suipii-cd m my nrou-lng to meet the enemy In deadly conflict. Nor Is this -hullo Inappi-opihle hi in my other ic pcU. I-'or ninny )e.ir the wliole hii-hie of thegoveinmeiit, and the management ol all the great Intercuts ot the people has been given up lo profe- I011.il politicians. It ha uiado 110 d lll'u r- eiu-e wlildi party was In power, tho poli tic! in, Iho m-iii who ha made politics Ids trade, and occupation has 111 ule the laws and uMciitcd (hem to hi own profit and 1-ouveiilem.e, until the i-ouutiy Is now op prcul hy all tho evil of bad law and coiinpl adiuhil-tratlou. Within tho last ilvo.viap', wllh Msuwly any Inciv.i-e in our population, without coricspoiidlug lu-crea-o in the i.eccs-'try cxpeii-e ot adinlii Isteilug die laws or public Impioveiiieuts to aciouut lor the expenditure, our Mate and county i-xpeii-cs have dearly doubled, while largo public debts aio unpaid, and tho earner of leu per cent. Intcict, day and night, eating Into the vital of the piojile, now coutiont Ihi'h' utiiMicd vis ion and like another Miylock, dim.ii.il the pound of ik-sh. Tills -tile ol ntlilrs Ins not hem brought about hi a day, 1ml It hn?tokn hi on the pioploasa Ihict hi tho night; and having llmkid tlieiu oil one ltlu hy "wrjiiilg" and on tlio other ldo hy "ymr fift'j," tho aiuiy of piciliict hitmmcr-aud buad and butter olllcci-s, aio now licaiiog down in trout, hoidng to again captlliothcvotci and tax paver-, for Iho plea-ure of cirry lug their piu po-cs. Itls.it this juncture, that from over tho mountains of Niutlieru Oregon "Munt'ini m.i)tv HUri" (Moun taineers aio alwavs Iri-ciucii), Irom (lie be.iudlul alles of tlio Mvltcrlaud of .uieiiea, a noble is guird -prlugs to the front, llin,; die biiiiur of Iho jicople (o dieg-de ln.it "to arm-," and demands orginl.-itlou. .Many good men of both parties Invo Mi-.ultastiy voted tin ir pirty liiket under the iuiiiii.shii dnt thi-v vvero voting foi Iho priuddc wlm h Hi it ticket iepre-i utod j v ear ago, wneii iiiiwepnm ipic-s vvcio Vital l-Mic-i of the hour aiu both to believe lu the total dcmoialiitUm of political p ti des w liit.Ii now e.i-t. Ir.udi person-, will tellicl on Ilm following futs oi.e lulu- ..njUlnn of railroad crams, tlon ol U. !?. Senator., In tills State, no man can ilottut who rcaus me pnjicrs. Then again look at the appropriations of tho la't Legislature I An examination of the printed liook of the nets of that body shows that the enormous sum ol eight hun dred and titty thousand dollars In gold coin was there levied upon tho people to satisfy the log-rolling schemes enacted Into laws. It may bo said that a pottlou of this sum consists ot drafts on tho Swamp Land Fund In aid ot wagon road, and therefore don't como out ot the pockets of tho tax payers. I'liat is true on tho face of the law ; but It is well known that tlieiu Is 110 money In the Swamp Land I'lind. whllo the warrants are liearlng lutoicn and will. In the end. have to bo paid by the people, Interest and all. To the above um of State 'I 1x1 ' 11M tl e county and city taxes and we have u total luxation of over one million dollars annu ally collected otl' the people of till' State. hat goe with all the money.' Ak your self thW iuetlim. What become of tills million dollai of good Aiueiicati gold coin aniunllycMiacted from tho lux-payers of Ore-'onV Divide till nice llttlo sum around iimfvve have over ten dollai s to every man woman and child In Oicgnn. And then hake up tho hit, and divide It nt omul among tho-owlm iw.y iho laxe, leaving out the women, children and non-paying men, and we will have how much lo each one (hat I a ta-piyer? Well, you all know bv the tax bill hoved at you by tho Mici ill',' before till dine, and we rather think It Is a little tighter squeeze th in you haveliad for minyadiy. Only for the abundant crop la-t harvest and onrlichig foiiuniteln nceiviiiga fill- pileo for the uiplu. one-lnlt tho farms lu till State might Irivu been coveted hy.'i tax tltlr bc fote next lrnu-f. to piy Iho t.ixesoI'lST.'l. 77iis j-ui'i'of s are wjt In 'Annie Unit jikcA iV iiof th' C cr. These then aio tho fact and tho wain lug. Oregon is a large Male wllh a miiiiII popiilallou and i-aiiuot ctiny heavy bur ileus. The ioiisiui-ilnu of ralltoads has stoppid. hiilellliltcl.v ; the liillux of popu lation Is not gieat, and our main icsotircc Is In our own labors. Toctlpplo this with high taxes I to Invito certain ruin. Two year ago tho 'itlimctte Farmer called at tention to the danger of combinations; bo twieii monopolies and politician. .Now the Douglas county men h ivebioL en the thraldom of party managers, mi furliil the banner of honc-taud independ wit action lu political as well as all other niattcis, and -how u the way. Lit us walk then lu! It I not lo Grangeisas -siiv.il, ortiriucis a such, or mechanic a such, that I would appeal, hut to nil tho lmliMrlil di-ess without- regaul to parly or ociup-itloii. If you subinlt to your p u ty Iculi-r you iiui-t vote tho ticket tliey nominate, and swallow the pro gramme of iho "King." Tho politician have iv-olyed lo pioloug llielr power over the people. Tlio Centril Comuilttees of both piitles have llielr m.iehluery hi mo tion to "vvhlii In" votes to tliu Mippoit of their candidate and n'hemes. Jint irml 'inn- th j tn Jii One t-lde cih-s out, "Give . the nll'iiv, nud thn other ldo ciles nut, "nlve the ollln-." N'elllur of the two political pnties Invo been filthful to tlielr veiy Iaiet pinml-es, as to (he lepe'll of the "Siliry (li-b." Olio pilly Ins elected a Gr.ih'ber," Iicldent of the N'n He, while auothcr p-iilv cat all Us voles for another "Grabber" to ho Sneaker of tho House! Thus ilolier nil hi their power to render the liilHiny of that thieving swindling hvv ic-podablo and hoi'oiable. Si-elng therefore no hope of n-forni Irom politicians whoso Intcrc-t aro oppn-ed to leloim. and taking cotuii-1 of the move incut of the Douglas county fanners, per mil me, a one cill011 ot (iregou, resident 011 her "oil ever kIihm the star and -tt Ipci were llrt unfurled at Clnmpoog. toappcal 10 the I. inner, iiKehanli-, uiereh mt and lalMirlng men, nlilioutill'tliuiloiiof urtv ties lo unite Ina Mate movement to throw oil" the dominion of the political (rulers and piraslte of tho country, and il-ing above all prejudice, to I ibor together to elect Mich Mate, District and Countvolll ivr and mcuihoi of the LegM dure, as will reduiv our taxe. relieve our liulus tiles and bind monoH)IIes down 10 i-ea-ou and filr 11l.1v, mid honestly and economi cally adiMinl-ter the alVdr ol St do and county. And lo tliit end let me suesest t,.,,de,T,,.,hleswhohau,.tandM,m,ar.;;;-v- dm low li.pior dens ot that little burg ..., vviie,iho .K..n!uailon ol thoradu'il ',1,l"lf '"' 11 defeme. This lias to They Hie relieved ol thst suspicion and ! .ivpuhlii.in, UoracoGivelv, bv the Dcniiv-' ,', 'IW '." f)rt'(u, oouer or later. sIK.i.mi mm i,r.,M, iv... , L... .i.j. raiv. on a nliLionn n!.,!.mti;ih iiw.... "d the ooiier (he Utter. Tho d-iv named A w Intel's residence in Washington con vinced 11 that thein win ring in tho Dl trlit ofColuuilila, whtdi was manipulat ing atl'.ilrs llicie to as giv.it per.onal ad v uit.tge and public dlsadvanlago 4s ever w is i-m-kUciI hy Tammany in the pilmy divs vvhrii lloss Tweed wis the dinensrr 01 dtv pitrouageof New York. Wr re- murder Is 1,-ss rainpint there dun It tear-1 , ' V. l7 V. l 1",l,"1,,IU-,t' w iiurkid.,, Oregon filcnds tli.t Mid, vv.Jcd. Hut lu people lmvoU-enou.r-g.-d, "'tn MX tlieca.o, hut It was tvinarkahlo that Con-lhe luvo.Mrchcd tho hill-, mid tliovsl- tii, the gie it m at the people iva-nl to gress never svv it, (hough Hie utlalr of leys, tho woodsnnd Iho hru-hUndi; lliey 1 11-1) "nt .illi-iitiou to polltlcil ail ilrcwhlih die district are it pecullir clnrgo. Of j luvo dragRed tho vvaten and fouwl signs !'"' 'V'1. l;ri,i"',,i" ,l,c war T,,k11"is' a,h "" Die. wehe,riM.,lderably about , he PU- of munler that guve zct to the scorches. lJIt h Ive-K .' bod, pT rit' (rlc: ul Coluiubl.il lug, but one year ag ami all was lor naught. Gre-idiouso IIvcj- 1 and political ianiulgiis have degeneratisi dm -ubjivt wassinothenilat tho Capital. 'and (lutlr eut up misplcioii and tressured '."10 "un-lnl nraiuhles lor tiiouoiolies, Niinedinesa tveiuN r would exprrv, doutit I wi.nh U'loux to him, and If ho t ikes our l,,',!n",ll,1,T '""' J1,"-lllc l"lTl"' a"1' '" Ihi. inil.eisvve.e rlgli.ly ivnduc.ed, bu, advliv ho will run a mill at Los ,;. or ' ZflZw nZZuM dm votoalwavs was .111 endorsement otthe ! anv other plicor.illur tluii.it Aihertwi. 1 uiiiinniil it. " " dl'tl let nog, -ind the work of Mviug, sew- and lie mint no( be olleudi-d if it takei, I nil dous r dditol tho District ga-.it ly oicccthM llm'.l llil by tlio law. It wis icmarkable how much ndvertls-1 grl iisit iiiv.t 111 -v' illlL nil iisiiil-. rlltni lllll I .1 't . . Frt" - do-e ot the w ir. hive time and ilmu.ig-iln l"i" . ,H''T." rk'U .lm"1 "".""'" Uvm' resolved that the.v aciiptcdil 11-iilt-, to-rVi'' )' iU' -,,c 'rn'" .c;ul' lrp,c,nct wit : ll.odesiirutio.iof tho doctrine ol I l' ,l, ,!TU,l' ,0""'l;t tsilim. In State M-ii's,.im , the abolition of ,.iut : ,ur-'V-.1'"" " ?" Moml y. M itvh tl: llltli, liaco to the iiivn-s : and tho eonstlt.ilo,.. ! ,N ' " ""'uluato t He ami District dek- alaiuenilinculs. Nuw what vital Uu,. ,',?...,n"l'H'l!l.K'nt nf l0"1 PHtIi-al initios. will secure a Convention of the in-onle piior to either Conventions nt the polltlo liiu and thoyesn then eltlier endorse the Killnii ol the people or onpos it. Nov let us hear from die people. Let tl.0.0 lu favor ol this move write to tho f Vwrt- ind etphln (he stato ot foclhi" In Iho dlflea-nt counties In the State. 1, . ... I'lovm:. 1 . .'.All paints not opposed to a ro lorm move plc.e copy (ho above com-miuilcstlon. ind ivpilring, weiK 011 at a la'iueii- some time to Induce (hem to .end him hie ""''! ,.M"1,!V''1 "'""I'Hoii Iniid in ate. and no one could doubt ih ,t the 1 .od elothes. . '. '.' 1;..."r..n.klt' . ""'" lMr.. ' ,. ,, . , , , " . . . "'- "" i'iiiiion oive cailca up a , v ...1.... .....11 1, """", ""ciuinu, 111 m uii'i iiiuu 100, iiiiuis lameuuune .iiuir, (He ' new m-i 01 iineiotu, whh.li dm 111 magi-rs ,"" ," ""l" "" I'liion nnny on tsplrituil wonderworkers Invo imuio 10 ' l" ,,"- 'i"-' ''''u-e lo srt, tt (he corrupt V lt ',(lwn' IIt! Isaliout twenty-vertls-igrlef.ivndwoiVvl ruber lud about that, '""''if1"!' b.,!,IU,,al- '""ttl'v twain lull slx yeirsrml. Tl. II.... 1 ..!... ... )"L I.1?" .'!!'!S."- .W"?' Is tho Voun, 0 ,, V, ' 'n'-r .Stiitos House of Kt-iiro-ontat Ives. Ho u i;iv', wiinotit esjui-nllou. tit lltlllllk 1 (! il. IT ' ill luiid Litnna- sllcd II ipowerleistolhueartli v- . "..- '. -........ , u, i ,m- hi-, in 11 in,- lar inini ihiiii.. ti .1.. looorvuiitKcii in it iMdi paper In (ho ills- honct people ol illverlon tould bo di- tuit lulls oflegi.litlou luvu U-encoriunt- liiarkabh. ilovoloniiioiitV ting tflde the cl iluis of (ho vv Idows nud . lug (he cliv lud lo do l.i,t w Inter, and also ! It vns not .tr.uiiro. by any me ins. that the , i. 1...... ;, IV . I... ..:.. I",..'.'?1 F..' I nv, . . . OriillllH lilt at Ininhles (lieu m no oilier to Ik) rem liked Ih 11 .vi. I. ., I,, il,., .11.. ' l..,...f ....nl.. .0 win..,!..,, .1 1.1 I... .i.w 1K.1 ln. ..i-1....1.1 ..1.... ,"". Vv . V ,u ,l,lru I ........ ..'-,1."l".ps 0I Ari.OItll PUOW TO- taipliltsjofthoMmliK: war, but tuli mis erable lole, to bo miscalled uMiioiny, will not Mitlsly the iK'ople of (lie Western Sutc, however II may the miudliii phi- trlct hid Midi fit pativn.igo In the Using line, tint not a single 0110 could be got to ventilate tho doing of the ring. One Indignant citizen, win) thought he Iwd ho ills- lionot (H'oplo ol illverlon tould bo de-j llut lulls oflegi.litlou luvu beeiieoriupt-, mark adver- ivtved by their 1'tvorlto inillrr. lor they I V ''.vaillt .Molillicr, or tint Legislators nicasi sleep at night and that Is die tivorlto lime for mllleri to tit ; but some of them, as a lt aort, and In ad-ence of a u-giilardc- Tlin i'iiiiI lll-A. .1.. T.......I .. . int. . .1..1...1 if... i-...!." ... ..: .r v:: ;'r.:? 'i,u.," 'rovi?r mmosc r.it -1--1-. .- ...ry mu vuure loot-uiiis from tlio north- " :l'l Oregon House mint .iKo bo cU unci ?" 'IVr I terinS'.'i lU,Jdarie,t f iMWvIla,the .Vailoiul Conga.s. X! ' luto thupuia'.. reU:h WeU Ut