< I » 5» f r » I ♦ I B. Shipley, Owen and Reames. z by it into sunshine, will, when the hardy plant is rifted by the thunderbolt, cling, Ac.” Now we think that Mr. Dowell’s translation of the idea in­ to words is much the more beautiful. There is a certain identity of thought and language in the two quotations, it is true; but'Mr. Dowell must not, therefore, by any means be charged with pla­ giarism, notwithstanding Irving got his idea into print first. We all know “great minds agree and it is not a very violent presumption to enter­ tain, that there was a similarity in the thoughts of Irving, and a greater writer of fiction than ever he was, or “any other man.” V/e take our leave of this subject with great regret; it afTords a pleasing field of thoughtgalthough to our surprise, we hear that all of the persons whose cause Mr. Dowell espouses with such ardor ; and in whose defence he employs such vast erudition, fastidious taste, profound discrimination, and melting pathos, exhibit the bad taste, to bo disgusted at the antics of their champion, and storm the battlements of Heaven daily, with petitions for deliverance from friends and defenders of the Cowellian model. know him to be an honest, truthful and honorable gentleman, aud we apprehend that all the minions of the P. T. Co. can say ot him to the contrary will be considered in the light it deserves to be by bis extensive acquaintance in Oregon. EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY When Mr. Dowell intends to astonish^h* native« —OF again, by the publication of as remarkable an arti­ SATURDAY MORNING, FEB’Y 5, 1870. cle as that having the above head in the last iSri»- linel, we wish, in mercy to obtuse individuals like Marion county* Democratic State Convention. ourself, he would send an interpreter along, or, at [Statesman, January 26th.J least publish a key, whereby wo might unravel the Some time ago tho Oregonian published an ac- By virtue of the action of the Democratic mysteries of his lucubrations. Wo have never count of a family of 68 persons, as a pretty large State Convention, which was held at Port heretofore, referred to Mr. Dowell’s persistently ma­ family. There is in Yamhill county a family, land, on Thursday, March 19th, 1868, and of licious and mendacious accounts of tho Shipley- which can almost double thut number. .We have the Democratic State Central Committee, Owen, or the Jackson-Owen affrays, partly, because received some facts from one of the members of which was held at the same place, on Jan. one, at least, of these causes is pending before the this family, from which wc compile the following : 8th, 1870, the Democratic State Convention Court for trial; and we do not believe that the Samuel Laughlin, who was born in South Carolina press should seek to influence public opinion by its ave just received a thor - in 1791, moved to Missouri in 1823 and thence to •»will be held at ough assortment of FALL and WIN­ comments under these circumstances ; and partly Oregon in 1847. lie was twico married in Mis­ TER GOODS, consisting of the Albany, on Wednesday, the 23d day of because Dowell’s statements wore so palpably false latest. souri, and had by each wife seven children ; in all» March, 1870, styles of in its main points, and his standing was so well seven boys and seven girls,‘of whom twelve are at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, for the pur­ khowu and recognized here, that n* refutation was living, eleven of them in Oregon They are : pose of nominating Governor, Member of deemed necessary. As the pnid Attorney for the James M.,aged 52, who has 12 children ; John, Congress, Secretary of State, Treasurer, State prosecution in the case of the State vs, Owen, now aged 48, haS 12 children ; Alfred, aged 46, has 7 • « CLOAKS, Printer, Judge of Second District, Judge of on the calonder for trial, at the next term of the children ; Rachael Hutt, aged 43, has 9 children ; Circuit Court (next Monday week)—motives of del­ Robert II., aged 41, has 1 child ; William, aged Third District, and Judge of Fifth District, icacy and professional respect, would have dictated HATS, 39, has 6 children ; Lee, aged 37 ; Samuel D., to beaupported at the next June election. to any other man but Mr. Dowell, the propriety of State News. aged 34, has 4 children ; Delia Smith, aged 32, SHAWLS, By order of said Committee, representa­ abstaining from making his newspaper a vehicle for has 7 children ; Nancy Capps, aged 30, has 3 chil ­ tion to said Convention was based on tbe vote the abuse of the opposing litigants, and the exal­ Roseburg. dren ; Lucinda Sappington, aged 26, has 6 chil­ BALMORAL * cast for Democratic Congressman at tho last I tation of his clients, by the publication of slander­ dren. Twelve of the grandchildren are married (Ensign, January 29th.] election, giving to each county one delegate , ous and distorted statements of the affray ; espe­ SKIRTS, i and have 17 children of the fourth generation. A private Setter from E. Gilbert, Esq., of Goose cially when no apparent reasons exist for such for every seventy five Democratic votes cast, Altogether, the children, grandchildren and great­ ! publication on tho eve of the term. Mr. Dowell, Lake Vallej, dated January 2d, says the settlers TRIMMINGS, grandchildren, and the husUands aud wives of the ’ and one delegate for every fraction of thirty- ! however, is well known to enjoy a happy freedom are highly »leased with the country and the cli­ eight and over, bnt allowing each county at j from the restraints which self-respect, and a sense mate. Sn»w is only three inches in depth, and married ones, there are living in Oregon 128 per­ NOTIONS. sons of the family of this patriarch. In the family least one delegate therein ; which rule of ap 1 1 of propriety, imposes on ill gentlemen ; and al»o a stock is generally doing well. there are 22 voters, nil but 20 of them Democrats. &C., &C. portionment will give to the several counties blissful ignorance of that code of professional eti­ We are informed that a protracted meeting has They lived on slave soil until coming to Oregon, the following number of delegates, to wit : quette, whieh is especially recognized and respect­ been Lelc for some time past, at Wilbur. Much Í Also a complete assortment of GENTS I but were always in favor of freedom, and have >r ed by every lawyer above the grade of a Tombs interest las been manifested, and several conver­ 1 Deuton...... .. ......... .................... BOYS’ clothing o£ the»-very lateK and been active members of the Republican party (?) since 8 “shyster”—but we digress. What we desired to sions ha^e been made during its progress. Baker...... ...,........................................ its formation. In addition to the number in Ore­ 8 know,—and wc hope Mr. Dowell will enlighten ‘ Clackamas.'..;............ ............................. The Articles of Incorporation of tbe Douglas 1 gon, there is the family of Susannah Hamilton, in Clatsop................ ................................... us, — is, what does he mean by the following : 3 County Agricultural Society were executed on the ..Coca......................................................... Missouri, who has six grown up children , the i 1 ■ 1 , Jurry............................................. . “About a year ago,Shipley married another good 22d inst., and have been tiled according to law. number of great-grandchildren is not stated. 2 girl, win belonged to one of the largest and most Co 1u mbia•••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 respectable families in our city ; and ever since, The feilcwing named gentlemen are incorporators : - Douglas..................... :........ ................... The river, which has been rising for some days, 6 Shipley, at least, has not meddled with Owen’s Je?Se N. Barker, Thos. Smith, David Bushey and and threatened to become larger tbatt necessary —OUR— Grant....................................................... Jackson..,................. ............................. 11 gallantry, yet, ho is still single.” FendelSutherlin. Tbe capital stoek of the Socie­ for shippers, took a turn about noon yesterday and 2 Josephine................................................ ty is $2,500, with the privilege of increasing the Now, we want to know if Mr. Dowell means by night had fallen several inches. Lane..... ..J............................................. 11 4 •» w • if * * ? 5 ”»• Lhin........ .v................... J....................... 17 just what th« structure of the above sentence im­ same to $3,000. Tbe capital stock embraces one Owing to the high water and swift current of i<;,i*»n........ ...*•••.•.......................• 14 plies, that is, that Mr. Shipley has bigamous pro- hundred shares of $25 each. Tbe principal office Multnomah..... 16 or place of business of the Society will be at Rose­ tho river, the steam ferry boat lands now at the are of California manufacture, far superior clivities? If so, for the benefit of persons unac- 9 Polk .h.......... inoutl| of the creek instead Of below the warf, as in quality to Eastern make, and we guaran­ 1 ' quainted with th«.parties, we desire to state that burg. So far aS t^rhave heard from the effort that she usually does. Tillamook....... tee to fit the must exquisite foot. 7 Mr. Shipley is entirely free of any suspicion of is being made to get the stock taken, it has met with >• ••• Umatilla........ The Good Templars, of this city, intend giving 7 Union.......... . good success, and there is no reason to doubt that V*.................... 4 such a thing ; and that Mr. Dowell’s obscure En­ Washington.... a grand Literary and Musical entertainment on tbe Wasco.......... 6 glish must not be to cy three p. m. proved the salvation of his liberty, is what every erally lhat he has purchased the above estab> among both political parties. Jacobs’ confounded course of events those episodes transpire which Mddle-culored politics is the only bad thing about one would like to know, and that is precisely what A Convocation of the clergy and laity of the ishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley’,- Which' ’will be nobody can understand. To quote the language have from time Immemorial gladdened the house­ Episcopal Church will be held at McMinnville, un­ lenceforward conducted under his constant per­ •• him. sonal supervision, and he guarantee j satisfaction t holds of the best and worst of our race. Well, ■ - - » II. of the illustrious Mr. Squcers, “here is richness der the direction of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Morris, to all who may favor him with .¿heir patronage. **The United States hadn’t even a row-boat for you.” Those of us conversant with the facts, upon occasions like this, a lady visited the abode commencing on Friday the 28th and continuing These stables are centrally located; and within <>f “ye meanest man” with sundry delicacies to amid the forests of shipping at the opening of the convenient distance of the vairioaa house* of publio know very well that Mr. Shipley’s marriage bad over Sunday. Sues Canal.” entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded tempt the palate and lure the sick one back to The subjeot of forming a Board of Trade is being and cared for, by the day or week, at moderate Grant and bis family, and his Secretaries and nothing to do with his law troubles ; and cannot health again, and thereupon ye “meanest man” comprehend why any allusion is made to either his charges. He has the largest stock in Oregon, their families use the national vessels for pleasure emptied the same into the street, and stamped the agitated in Portland. south of Portland, ot yachts,and, of course,they could not be spared for the wife, or any other lady ; but the impossibility to vessel and contents into the mud. A man named Andrew Docker, says the Oregon­ great occasion. The President was invited to be comprehend the reason why they are dragged in, The other day a gentleman of this city was in­ ian, has been missing for several days. It is present, and international courtesy as well as na­ constitutes the point of the article, we suppose— formed that Ben. Simpson argues that it is “busi­ feared that he has been foully dealt with, as he % ‘ ' k 1 .• r ’ ’ ' J r tional pride should havo prompted him to have at least, we can imagino no other. ‘ Talleyrand with single or double teams, for hire op repfos- had a considerable sum of money on his person ness ” with him tb manipulate elections in this able terms ; also, . (,_ sent at least one of the finest vessels of that Navy said that, “language was invented to conceal 7 1' 7 county, when he replied that he was in favor of when last seen. I ideas, not to express them. ” Tried by Talley ­ which has cost the people so much money, and From a gentleman who came down^he river yes­ GOOD SADDLE HORSES de MUE.ES, making it - “ d----- d hot” “business” for him. about which there is such an inordinate amount of rand’s rule, Mr. Dowell has succeeded admirably— The Directors of the W. F. Co. haro selected a terday, we learn that the Long Tom country is • W Which will be hired to .go .oanjrpast of bragging, to vie with the splendid fleets-of the Eu­ remarkably. under water, and that travel through that country, 41V the country at moderate rates. spot near Messrs. Harris A Robinson's saw mill, in ropean maritime powers. England, Russia, the We have been deeply impressed while reading Animals . ’ u bought - l . and ¿'¿old, and horses brake to is out of the question. The Willamette is out of its saddle or harness. n«»» North German Confederation, Austria, Spain, Mr. Dowell’s eminently lucid and interestiug ar- this city, on which to construct their boats. Men banks in many localities. • t xvl ■ 'Italy, France, and every power of maritime im- ticle, with the thought of what a magnificent are now engaged on th« naw hull which will be *»** •« J # * .* — Yesterday afternoon the Salem ferry boat, met portaace, except the United States, was represent­ novelist was lost to American literature, when Mr. ready to launch inside of 70 days. with a slight accident while Grossing the river, Nov. 6th, 1869 nov6tf. The “stem” for the new boat now building was which might have been serious. , One of the ed. This speaks well for the courtesy, not to say Dowell became a packer of butter, and a practi­ furnished at Monroe, and brought down on the •‘Aprons” to the boat was rather Jow, and when national pride, of our President. tioner of law. The skill with which ho has the rapid current of the river was entered, the -Tr Ann on Saturday last. wrought np the romantic elements in this little ep* water caught the end of the apron and began pil­ ~ ' "‘Under the head of personal, the Washington A fire occurred on Monday night last in the ing upon the boat, when a support to the apron isode ; the graphic manner in which he has de ­ correspondent of the Eugene Journal, mentions that Mr. D. P. Thompson received a check on the scribed the thrilling scenes with which it abounds; building known as Graves, old hotel, which would, gave way, by which time the boat was righted and Treasury last week for surveying amounting to the pathos with which he sketches the agony which but for the wet state of the roof of said building, came safely to shore. The damage was trifling, ll those indebted to the late and the boat made her trips without much delay. . $15,983 83.” have proved a serious affair. The roof caught firm of Sutton A Stearns, are hereby notified would attend the separation of husband and wife That ¿mount was received for surveying really to come forward and settle their accoanta by the (now happily averted, thank God I); that lucid from a stove pipe. Do the city Fathers prescribe R epvblicam F igures .—The following are the first day of January either by cash or note, as the done for the rascally Oregon Central Military Road and splendid diction, so eminently, Dvwellian ; uni­ flues for buildings in the city, and if so what kind'? calculations upon which the Republican party in books MUST BE CLOSED UP. and Land Grabbing Co., instead of the U. S. At the northern base of the Siskiyou mountain Oregon enter upon thn spring campaign : . J. M. SUTTON. ’ '’J Government. Why don’t Pahgra pay for his own ted with his natural instincts and vivid imagination, Dec. 4th, 1869. dec4-tf. conspire to make the best combination of material is a toll gate formerly in chage of one of tbe nu­ Republican Couutie».— Marion, 7; Douglas, » survey*, instead of stealing the price of them, a.« for a writer of fiotion the world ever saw. It may merous ApplegateB of Oregon. .A sign, “tola” Coos and Curry, 6 ; Becton. 3 ; Yaiphill, 3 ; Col­ well aa-thedand itself from the Government? • DR« W. JACKSON, ’ be said that, that beautiful thought so well ex­ gate reminds the traveler that here is something to umbia, Clatsop and Tillamook, 4 ; Multnomah, 6 ; .’------------ !------------- -------------------------------------- -•«». A cchmiwt .—We are deeply pained to learn from pressed in Mr. Dowell’s article, “as twines the pay but there is nothing remarkable in all this. Clackamas, 4 ; Grant, 3—being 36 votes on joint •• • • the Herald, that on the evening of the 28th of ivy around the stirdy oak, so clings the daughter The spelling whieh greets the eye is where tbe ballot. Democratic Countie».— Linn, 7 ; Lane 5 ; Jack- Pental Rooms in Horne’s Hotel, Jacta^ville, January, R- J* Ladd, of Portland, was caught in and mother to her father and husband,” was stolen rub comes in. son, 4 | Josephine, 2 ; Polk, 4 ; Wasco, 3 ; Baker, Oregon. All styles of Dental work dond*on short the belting of Stinsoh A Roger’s saw mill, and from Washington Irving’s sketch, “The Wife.” President McCully, of the P.T. Co., has written 2 ; Umatilla, 3 ; Union, 3—making 33 votes on notice, at reduced prices. Particular attention given to the regulation of children’s teeth. Teeth ' teribly mangled ; his face and ribs crushed, and We are happily to have an opportunity of refuting a letter to Maj. Bruce which abounds in the dir­ joint ballot. This is pretty close figuring to go in a canvass extracted without pain by the use of the late left arm reduced to a pulp. The arm has been the slander. In “The Wife,” the idea is thus ex­ tiest style of Billingsgate. The letter concludes method of local anesthesia. All work warranted, amputated a few inches below the shoulder. Hopes pressed : “As the vine, which has long twined with a fling at the M ercury . The Maj. is as­ upon, and shows that the campaign is to be con­ Satisfaction guaranteed. * I Nov. 20th, 1869. are enter’rined of hi* recovery. its graceful foliage about the oak, and been lifted sailed as a falsifyer. Those who know Maj. Bruce tested fur nil that “is in sight.”— Commercial. nov20 3m. FINE GOODS I SACHS BRO’S H fbesob nassa, aeons« CUT AND FASHION BOOTS AND SHOES ■ . I NOT “OUR MOTTO” SACHS BRO’S. LI VERY 4 SALE STABLE I ■ f ■ BvcKuss awn caanxaons LAST CALL. A . DENTIST. » ! ¡■I 7? < «