The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, June 22, 1868, Image 1

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Ito I6SUKD EVERY MONDAT MORNING
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F u W iih e r .
$3 0# ;
CœMMiuicati«©« *f|
he charged half tftmtj
Blanks nf evosy db-ec
ratea an abort Dotta«,
Legai and M M Ì é I
paid for an ad rance to I
Advertisements pot
time far w&ien Ml j are
imeitedtiil fbrbtdém a
AU advertising bàia
six months.
TEEJU FOB CL V I I :
F ir « eopiea, on« year, $13 7» ; Ten eopiea
an« year, $35 00, and for any greater number
at $3 50 per aannta.
DALLAS, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 22 , 1868
S¿Scripti*>* «UM òe paid Urteil }y in advance.
TRUTH
HIS MILL HAVING BEEN ENTIRELY
__ rebuilt inaid«, «ad th«
ivat improved
¿tilling iu «chiner j introduced, is now running
o tuli capacity. W« manufacture
I
D o u b le E x t r a
S prepared te exhibit on exoelleat
carefully Mlceted stock of
E x tra , a n d
Dry Good*,
(Mtceries,
Hardware,
Cutlery
Clothing,
S u p e r fin e F lo u r .
usai b j any Wood «a th« Paeifl.
Large Order« filled nt th« «bettest notice.
Ä 0 0 I S . A SHOES,
JkO* Floor, Middlings and Bran «eld at th«
Bill, at wholesale only.
Aadin feet eveiytbing in the line ef
ST A P LE lid F A N C Y
W. W. MANUFACTURING COM PANI
GOODE
usuell j kept i n « reteil Store will be found ab
bands and for isls as OikEAP as tbe CHEAP*
EST.
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DEALER IN
G E N E R A L MERCH­
ANDISE,
D a l l a s ,
O r e g o n .
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t i on bend and i« constantly receiving
e well «elected aseortsneut of ©eu««
euitpied to the Cuualry Trade, ooneitUag-ef
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Dry Goods and Groceries,
Clothing and Hardware,
C r o d k k r y and T obaoco .
H avin g been engaged in the buai-
ne.is f.*r Fifu-eu Years, I flatter ipyaell
that I uodert-tund and cau aMtfidpai«
the wants o f o f tuy numerous l'a tr o t»
to the satisfaction o f ail
M y friends are assured that I will
continue to sell goods aa low as the
lowest.
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have just received are) now opened a new
and fresh stock ef Spring and Summei
GOODS all
Gradea.
Kinds,
Styl«*©.
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and Varieties.
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Well adapted to this «cede both as to prie,
and quality. To those dreeing to purchase k
Spring rupply. I will inwiie yoer attention. »-
1 am ileteimined to adapt «be prices to suit tb*
prearnt H ard Tier*, and 1 ask you before
purebasing local! at tbe
OI.D B R IC K CWRIVCR
And examine for yourselves.
P R IN T » at 12* cvi.ti' per yard.
4 to«»d quality fnurtourthi BROWS CABOTI
A SilEbTINU I« cents-
t OF Y EE by the sack 23 rents per pound,
retail 25 cents, and ail other thing* in propor
tion. Come aud examine and be sati-fl.-d.
J A O . C . B E L L .
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P . G R O V E R , Agent.
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GROCERIES,
HARDWARE
QUEENSWARE
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b«n-k lines, etc., etc.
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y dwelling aid lot pleasantly located in
T R Y — The best Purifier of the Blood,
EOLA. I will also dispose ortny DR1
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A Pleesant Tonic!
JtouSK situated ou tbe premises os also fur­
A - ery agreeable Drink !
naces, Kettles, Cider mill and press.
Unsurpassed tor acting sarefy bat gen*
A rare opportunity is offered for seme one to
gent ly on tbe nrcretion* of tbe kids
engage in tbe drviog baainese— have lacilitie*
ney*. bowe/s, stomach and liver!
for dry dig FIFTY BUbHKL8 every 24 hours.
For sals at ell wholese/e and retail
Call and examine tki* property.
liquor, drug and grocery stores.
J. H. DOTY.
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NO BODY 8H0ULD BE YTITIIOT IT.
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TAYLOR A DEN DEL, Bule Ageuta.
413 C*ay street, San Franeisee. ml2i«
Main JRt.y Corvallit, Oregon.
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P r o p ’ r.
ear* jgeâ J M ging en reasenable terms.
Meats at all hour*.
G A U N T it F A L K N E R ,
S H E R I D A N ; OREGON.
M A E U FA C T U U R S and Dealers in Saq
>X die«, Harnees, Bridles, Ac.
Rtp&irling aone on short notice.
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M.R.CO&&GO
PH YSIC IAN . & SURGEON.
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C O LA , OREGON.
Speeiol otteition given to Obstetties and
WHOLESALE oad RETAIL
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b l o c k
SALER, e S M S I .
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T j (he place te g e and yen year iratrhes,
1 vleekeaad jewelry repaired in good style,
fwairent all my work for on# year ; if it is
not right. I make it right
REMEMBER
THE SHOP
IN TBE POST OFFICE BUILDING.
N. B. Fioewatehe* lepaloedwit* tbs great-
E L tK K J B N T L Y
T O LD
the law o f natural increase.
The
statesmanship ofthe country finds a vast
Th e following extracts are from a laboring pipulution in possession ot the
ich delivered by Hon. D. W . V o o r .! most fertile and productive region ofthe
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n
f earth, aud by its policy, turna that re
» before the Dem ocrats btate Lou- ^ io)|
r
. . . .
rren de.-ert and a howling
Th e rieh lands are all
tiou o f In dian a:
wildcrn iss.
’I he brawny aud s alwart labor­
t * y i+ T a v
there
er is there, aud actual want is there.—
But the m ’St-rahlc ami incendiary pol.
itieian o f the North is also there ; the
infamous Union League, with which to
seduce the negro to his ruin, is there;
avhstand appalling military despotism,
crea’ ed and used by a politic« 1 party
for purposes f party abomination, is
there; the Freedtnen’s Bureau, that
guarantee out o f your pockets that the
negro may live without work, is there,
with its m ighty clan o f pernicious, pois­
onous emissaries ; and the darkness,
reptiles, locusts and plugues were not
construction.— I f the farmer or me­ more fatal to E gypt than are these gi
chanic pay twenty dnl'ars to the tax gantic evils to that ruined land. W e
githerer, ten o f it goes as a tribute to a hear the dreadful cry of actual starva
vast military government, which exists tion coming up ut this moment from a
in plain, open aud confessed viul ition of country richer far than the delta ot the
the Constitution. I f your property is Nile. A loan i f thirty tuiTion*, to be
advertised on the trees at the cross pa d by you, is in contemplation by the
roads, and on the doors o f public houses officers o f the Freedincn s Bureau at
for delinquent and unpaid taxes, re. Wa.-hingtoo, with which to mainta n a
member that th *y would uot have been people who will n t work or let others
half as heavy, and you miuht easily work in the garden spot of creation.—
have paid them, i f the standing army Is thi* the banquet to which you were
had been abolished, and the expense of invited by the abolition ot slavery ? Is
governing the Southern States left this the least o f good things t which
where it belongs with the people o f you were biddeu by the abolition emis­
saries '(
those States.
RADICAL PURPOSES.
CONDITION OF THE SOUTH.
Thus Radical reconstruction proceeds,
And the geuerou* and growing farms,
and
it is the 0 }en and avowed purpo-e
those plantations ol more than oriental
o
f
Congress
to admit these States thus
magnificence, from which all this start
ling wealth was obtained, aud which in the hinds and under the control o f
hav© been so much derided by the dig the negroes before this session closes.—
ciples o f New England, what was their T i e gieat c. ¡me is pres-ed now each day
value ?
They were worth over one and hour with fierce desperation. And
thousand four hundred millions o f dol wh<> so blind as not to see the odious
lars, while all the real estate o f asiui purposes ? A Presidential clectiou is
ilar ch aracter in New England was ap at hand, and the first fruits o f this ac
praised at fuur hundred aud seventy cursed conspiracy are to be seventy
electoral votes deposited for the Rad­
millions.
W here now is the mighty wealth ot ical candidates by the hands o f the ne­
the 8oulh ? W iiere »re her corn, her groes. The negr.es o f Georgia, in their
cotton, and her cattle?
W h y do her dense barbarity, are to out vote the
uexhaustible acres lie barren and un freemen o f Indiana in the choice o f u
The negro on the
worked ? W h y do her gigantic resour­ C h ief Magistrate
levees
ofth
e
Mississippi
is to drown the
ces invite non« o f the capital o f the
voice
o
f
the
intelliceut
farmer o f tbe
world ? W hy does busiue-s enterprise
turn away from this natural p-radeis of North. I speak ad'isedly.
The Rudic tl leaders, since the late
trade? W h y does the em gruut in
search o f a home, go to coldi r, poor« r e'cctions, expect to carry but a few ol
and harder regioi a ? There, you can the Northern States. *1 hey despair ol
look and behold the reasons, for your controlling any longer the white vote o f
«elves.
The Radical Congress lias the country- They s^ck no longer to
k lied the life, the hope and the p«»r- govern this great Republic by the white
e r ty o fth e moat fruitful portion o fth e m in's ii.fi'ience. They yield all that
to the Demcratic party, and deimunc»
Republic.
Once it poured into the lap o f a fos a wbi e man’s party as ail iii'olerabh
B ill with seve ty neg'o elec
t*ring and pr -tecting government a offense.
-tieam of treasure as deep and stioug total Votes, and to them added the votes
•s the current o f its own Mia issippi.— o f Tennessee aud Missouri, bastard off
Now it hangs like a para I ¡zed limb. » spring- o f flic biyonet, they are prepar.
helpless in uniberjiice, a po -r pe nsion­ ing to rob the people o f their most sa­
er and burden upon the patience and cred r'glits. and openly defy the legal­
bounty o f the rest of the body
It's ly expressed public w ii1. The act ot
fields are smitten with an unnatural reconstruction i s , unconstitutional, it
sterility. Every production has wither there is a Constitution in the bin 1 ; it is
ed an 1 died, as if some Upa-» tree had a fraud o.n the purposes and objects of
ca-t it's shadow over all. A fatal an > the war. i f that word has not lost all
desolating blight is “ upon the land, its meaning; it is upheld by perjury
upon the mountains, and upon the and juress. if there be such a crim e;
corn, and upon the new wine, and upon and yet we are expected to quietly
the oil, and upon that which the ground yield to its claim, th it the negro shall
bringeth forth, and upon men, and make the next President*
upon cattle, and upon the labor o f the
hands.”
In her ancient glory and strength
she could meet one half the taxation
which darkens the face o f the land —
She could take from y.u r shoulders
one half the load which now bends you
to the ground. The South, in a ruitnr
al condition o f prosperity— the child o f
protection in place o f oppression—»an
object o f love, and not o f hate, spolia­
tion and vengeance on the part of tne
government, cou'd pay two hundred
and fifty millions a year,-as her »hare
o f the public revenue.
Under the present murderous policy,
however, toward her, it costs two hun­
dred and fifty millions a year to govern,
crush, and destroy her— making a
difference o f five hundred millions, an
amount utmost equal to the entire ex ­
pense o fth e Government The rad­
ical policy has not only set fire and con­
sumed one half o f the granaries, the
stacks and harvest fields of the Unite«)
States, but it likewise taxes what is
left to keep a standing army over the
ghastly and smouldering ruins it has
made.
But 1 may be told that the destruct­
ion of slavery is the cause o f the de­
struction or so much wealth ; that the
figures which l have produced from
the oensus o f 1860 were based upon
slave labor. A t that time the South
contained u white population o f 4,604,-
000. There that population, trained
to labor, 'remain« to day. T h e ravages
o f war and the results o f eiaaneipution
have hue* made up, or nearly so, by
T
kn
D ays
t .»
N
ew
Y
ork
E xcuse . — Since the
God and the moralityiles accuse Dem
ocru's o f doing the whi-key drinking,
the only fe .sible excuse they cun offer f. r
nominating a beastly druukard
Presidency would bo that
with a view
k e s u l t o f
for the
they did
it
to cutchihg Democratic
votes.
The Oregonian says that the Dem o­
crats bought up on election day. at a cost
ol many thousand dollars, all the ruff-
scuff aud bummers o f Portland to vo:c
the Democatic ticket. It follows then that
all the “ harduns ” o f Portland are R e ­
publicans, else there had been no use
IM P E A C H M E N T ,
The verdict o f the Senate on the only
article o f impeachment that has >et
hem pronounce'! upon, has taken the
Radicals completely aback. Iu spite
o fth e scandalous intimidation practiced
by the foes of* the President outside the
Senate chamber, in spite, too. o f Ben.
Wade’s judicial and self electing vote
a number o f Republicans, sufficient to
prevent conviction, have had the hon­
esty aud courage to voto according to
dictates o f their consciences. In xheir
dire dismay at so unlooked for a result,
the majority ot the court did not venture
to let a verdict bo given on the remain-
ing charges, but adjourned in hot haste
until arter the Chicago Convention,
apparently to try what influence that
may have in convincing the minority
o fth e President's guilt. T h e Radical
S«Miators cannot forget
their party
tricks, even when they have to ttssume
tbe role o f judges. Congress has ah
ready shown its disregard for the sanc­
tity o f a court o f justice by the infa­
mous attempts o f some ot its ni'-utbers
to bully Seators info a conviction, and
now tbe Senate itself all but fonoallv
recognizes party influence qwtlie guide
of its judgement. The judges now poa
sess all t ly information necessary for
forming a correct judgment— the ca>e
has been already ooueluJed, and there
is no rcasou why the verdict should he
postponed, except to bring outside
pressure to bear upon the Seuators who
have dared to vote according to their
convictions. Such a gross prostitution
o f justice to party must meet the hearty
condemnation o f honest men o f every
shade o f politics, and effictu d ly stops
the Radical boasting impartiality o f the
Senate. Still we do not believe that
all the intrigues and rascality o f the
President's foes can prevent his tri
utnphaut accquittal.
The Radicals
made a terrible blunder in commencing
impeachment at. all, but they are mak-
ing matters a hundred times worse for
themselves by th »ir present conduct.
W h ile the best aud most hqjugsL mem
bets of their party have hern ostracised
by their more violent or less scrupulous
co'leagues. the partp thus divided has
now to commence the Presidential
campaign with the stigma o f an unsuc­
cessful attempt to trample upon the
laws o f the country and the principles
<»f justice, and with nil the discourage-
un*nt o f a defeat. Not all tbe negro
votes o fth e newly admitted States can
prolong the Radical regime in the* face
<*f the reaction which the conduct o f
its representatives must excite through,
out the nation.
Even Grant, their
• hosen candidate, is said to have hesi­
tated to accept the Presidential eoniina
tion at their hands, and nothing but the
grossest blundering on the part o f the
Democrats can prevent
them from
-weeping th-* country next fall. The
moderate Republicans can scarcely
continue to act with a party w hich has
m
t É
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A Trie Preset. 1JÎ
On a cerili© occasion Daniel Web­
ster, the great apostle of the Cooatita-
tio© and the Union, speaking of the
Abolition party, said ;
“ H T T H E IN F E R N A L JTASIAT­
ICS AND .ABO LITIO N ISTS EVER
GET POW ER IN T H E IR IJA&>8,
TH E Y W IL L O VERRID E T H E
C O N STITU TIO N SET T H E SU­
PREME COURT A T DEFIANCE,
CHANGE AND M A K E LA W S Ï4 )
SU IT THEMSELVES, L A Y V IO ­
LE N T HANDS ON THOSE W HO
DIFFER W IT H T H E M H N T H E fR
O PINIO NS O R D ARK QUESTION
T H E IR IN F A L L IB IL IT Y , AND
F I N A L L Y B A N K R U P T THE
COUNTRY A N D DELUGE I T
W ITH BLOOD."
T»*«t party did, by dint of sheerest
jugglery, finally get into powof, tod
the result is before th© couutry. Take
heed, P atriots!
T H E C H IL D * © I N Q U I R Y .
* Row big*» a * Loyal Manhood,' paf
Sume people praise him «o,
Is be like that big eiephaut
We sew at RarnunT* show T
la be a« large ** llannibal,
And could be come to town
Aud with one • STRATconno flntdUc '
Knock ail tbe boute* down F*
“ 0b, no ! my child, about a« lore«
A* I, or Unde Mine ;
* TU not bi* «tature wakes hiWfWOt—~
Tbe eoior ol hU face."
" Ob, ye* f t do remember now,
H u faoe so broad and Mack ;
Juet like tbe one you «bowed me ones
In Greeley’s Almanac.
Then why con v « notali be greet?
Like Sambo. Dink and Sue:
So let a# K«t the marking pot,
And black our face* too."
“ But that's not all, my dearest child,
That makes tbe negro great—
Hie hair U short and kinky, toe, -.1 w
While ours grow long and straight."
“ I ’ve heard it laid hi* hair is shnrL
HU nose so broad and flat,
HU p -utipg Jipe «o aio* and thiek,
Wtoot do 1 care for that?
I f this U ail ihat’e in ska way,
I d» not «.»ro a Sg ;
S Ì » «gl
i ’ll euiaeb my no««, pluck eat my heir,
Aud near a kinky wig !"
“ Tkere’s one eeeential yej, my «o ^
I'm sore yem can't invent,
Tbe negro’s known in.erery land
By hi* peculiar Scent."
“ That wiu.be hard to imitate,
But then ITI try my bestf
And if I can succaed iu tha^
My mind ahail be at met.
I ’ll All my boots with jitnpson leara^
My hat with feunel blouuss ; ’
Then soak my head in kvruaeae
Aud make a swoet perfume."
“ But not ee teat, my little man—.
I ’ve more yet to rev««! :
J us* look at bis long, apr arms,
Flit foot and Jay-bird heel !"
“ Oh, pshaw! I’ll hare to give it op.
Or iiMigtlieu eat my onnsl
But why were I not burn like him,
Wick ail bis boasted ebano* T
I ’d go to Congress all the time,
And represent the Stete,
And help impeach tbe President,
lo o d
and
Tatm-
df . r .— T he
TO R E S T
A good Stable with capacious
Bins and Hiy Mow.
Enquire at ths Signal office.
little
boy ask' d bis father the question, what
is a radical ? The ** old uiun ” unucr-
tonk to expluin the conundrum as fol*
lows :
-
“ A rad'cal is a rapacious animal o f
the germs homo; a native o f the New
England states ; but occasionally found
iu the middle aud western states ; a sa.
tanic spawn or Puritan parentage; con­
ceived in sin ; born in iniqu;ty ; nursed
at the breast o f jealousy and selfesteem;
rocked in the cradle o f prejudice and
intolerance ; educated in the school o f
low cunning und foul play, and lives
by public and privute plunder."
*• Now my son, since t hay© defined
radical, let me hear you parse it.”
Answer. “ Radical is un unconsti
tutionul noun, black in person, déclin,
ing hi number. African gender and
desperate case ; governed by the nigger
according to Puritan— one ignoramus
gov«*rns another.”
That will do, my son ; catch yonr
pony and take a ride.”
W
hat
I s A
R a d i c a l . — A
for the Democrats to purchase them, o f
A destructive nre occurred in Jack-
son, Amudor county, California, recent
The wheat crop will be splendid in ly. Fifty or sixty buildings were eon
this county.
aumfed. So any« the Dispat h.
course.
words
L ook o u t for B
— B*
contracts already entered upon, it i*
-tated that the Union and Central Pa
eifle Railroad Companies will have their
tails laid, on or before Janm ry next
to points whit-h will leave hut 512 tn.les
to ctmiph te the connection. This gap
will be filled by stage inside o f three
days’ time, so that wu may reasonably
h >pe to be uhle to m ike the distance
between San Francisco and New York
in ten days, by the 1st o f January next.
T iie only
t h e
»»«I character will
Mongrel party will, during
the present Presidential campaign,
invent numerous heartrending stories
about the stfooities of Kuklnxkbrfl
and other rapacious animals down
South in order to “ fire the Northern
heart ” in favor of Grant. We eKpett
to hear of New1 Orlean's riots, “ Union *
men being burnt at the stake and nutty
other “ cn fas trough phey-,” and ail to
inflame the Northern mind against th©
Democratic candidate.
H undreds of thousands of dollar©
would be staked against Grant on thin
State by Democrats it takers conld W
found. We hear of on© offer qf ten
thousand on five hundred majority
against the man who is so interested
touching the probable fate of “ Marshal
Brown’s slut’s pups.”
Speaking of Gen. Grapt,.long before
that drunken blunderer reached Rich­
mond. the wife, now the widow, of the
late lamented
Government,” ©aid ;
I repeat it ; Geo. Grant ia an obstinate,
fool— a butcher.. According to hia
tactics theae ia npthing under the bonvr
ens to do bat march a now lino o f men
up to the rebel breastworks, to bo shot
down as fast ss they take position, and*
marching until the enemy
grows tired of the slaughter.” A tra©
to
keep
picture.