The Polk County signal. (Dallas, Or.) 1868-1???, June 29, 1868, Image 2

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lho. luUt, uml a A aicii >• ueteat.
tfO uu tj S ig n a l.
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1868.
ago that the East side Company want­ scrupulous lying in the attempt to win
hat the Democracy have been idle l
neous -feeling iu every honest man's
fO R M tGSlDES t / a A ELECTORS,
notorious humbug.
JA8. H. 8LA TE R . rf Uuion County.
ed no money from
T H E « A IL R O ^ D S .
It is interesting to compare (or a
for a te«r moments the operations o f the
two Sail road Companies in this Valley
The Oregon Central Railroad Cora*
we will
name the “ West side Company " tom.
uenced without any prominent frie da.
It had no great names to recommend
it, nor other favoring circumstances,
hut on the contrary it had the bitter
opposition o f all the State officers and
But
it commenced fairly and honestly, and
by judicious management and candid«
frank dealing , it has secured friends
The people cannot testations o f an individual who would
Oregon, and
that they must build
this East
now, favor at your hands l
road and make a present of it to a lot ever since it had a 1 eing.
o f fote<.n
adventurers.
dollars, and cash subscriptions from the
capitalists o f Portland to the extent o f
thence
to
Washington
Going
county, the
Company secured the endorsement o f
that county to the extent o f fifty thou
sand dollars ; and going from there to
Yamhill
county,
the
Company
has
secured the endorsement o f that county
for sev^cy five thousand dollars ; mak­
ing three grand successes, and Aggre­
gating county and city endorsement to
the amount o f three hundred and seven-
ty-flve thousand dollars.
In all the»e
moves, the Company have been sup­
ported by petitions o f nine tenths o f the
voters and tax payers, showiog the con­
lone with* the radical party.
Cook & Co. (the contractors) live, and I freight could be shipped cheaper via
They ISalem-r- 75 miles to Portland—¡-than it
cau’ t understand this ten cent stock «Quid be (root Mo -inville by the west
a
In the Senate,
>Jr. Wilson opposed paying William H.
O.tia, o f Iudiuna, for damages done to
his laud by Federal soldiers during the
war. Morton, o f Indiana, contended
that ths claim for damage to land by
the army was as legitimate as any
other claim against the Treasury, and
reminded Wilson that i f such claims
were repudiated, the Dext proposition
from the West might be to repudiate
other and larger claims known as G ov­
ernment bonds, and strongly hinted the
danger of tempting the western senti,
meut in this particular. I f the western
landholder was to be plundered, the
eastern bondholder might share a like
fate was the plain English o f the argu­
ment. Heudricks also demanded that
the claim should be considered, and
decided on its merits, and hinted at
general repudiation.
L e a d i . n o
R a d i c a l . —
lieve, to more than tioo hundred thou,
sand dollars. That the W est side Corn-
will boild its road there can be no
earthly doubt.
In a month or two
♦heir flrst five miles o f heavy grading
and the Portland hill will be finished
and the road enter»ja nice level country,
c sting next to nothing for
grading ;
and here too, trade will patronize their
road at once and build up a large bus­
iness.
Now let ns look at the East side
road— the bogus 0 . C. R. R Co.
commenced business
by
It
stealing the
name of the W est side Co. electing the
Governor o f the State its President, and
immediately issuing a large amount o f
Bonds in its name.
Such ap act natur­
ally aroused suspicion o f a swindle, and
their
subsequent
failures have been
readily foreseen.
;
They attempted to get the city of
Portland to pay interest on six hundred
thousand dolldte of their Bonds, for
bridge, &c., but the city Fathers
*' couldn’t sec it;' this is failure N o. one.
They then asked for interest ou two
hundred and
for their
road,
fifty thousand
but the
dollars
city Council
wouldn’t listen to it— failure No. two.
They then
asked Oregon city to p«y
interest on fifty thousand dollars; they
got two petitioners in favor of that, snd
died— failure No* three.
They then
fell back on their stronghold, Salem.—
Promised
Salem
that Sam
Clarke
should always keep his office in. that
city o f peace, and that their machine
► h>»ps,
woodsheds
and
outhouses
soou.d all be located in Salem, and
prayed the Council— ( “ Help me Cas»
mus or I sink J— to just agree to pay
interest on one hundred thousand del
l.,rs o f
their Bonds.
The
Council
voted on it and two votes were found
in favor o f the East side China Co.—
one o f tkh.ch was cast by Jack Moores
Director, nod the other by Sara Clarke,
the Secretary o f the Company, while
five other good,‘and true men refused to
¿countcuauco the wild cat raid on the
joity Trca. ury -and this was
failure
NEW S.
‘•Ten dollars down/
Political*
Augusta, Me., June 23.— The Democratic
State Convention to-day was the largest ever
hold in the State. E. Pillsbury woe nominat­
ed for Governor.
In tha Democratic Convention of soldier*
| and sniii rs to-day, shout two hundred and
fifty delegates were present. They declared
they would support the conservative party.
r’ ew Y«rk, June 23.— Tne California Dele­
gation i f Democrats to the National Conven­
tion »has arrived.
Memphis. June 23.—»The election in North
Mississippi is progressing quietly. So far as
beard from, every town on the Central Rail­
road from Canton up gives largo Democratic
majorities.
M ississippi M atters.
Jackson, Miss., June 23.— At noon to-day,
Gen. Biddle, commander of the post, demand­
ed the surrender of the Governor’s office. Gov.
Humphreys refused. Biddle asked if he would
have to use force to get possession. Humphreys
replied that be would. Biddle then brought in
a sqnad of soldiers and took possession.—
IIum| hreys has fitted up onother office and
claims to be Governor.
The election commenced yesterday on the
ratification of t&e proposed Constitution.—
Thirty-nine counties heard from g irt 20,900
Democratic majority.
the
stiouioer
vocale , and Rev. 1. Dillon is detailed
as edit« r o f ihe^form«*r T aper.
P . V. S U L L I V A N and B E X M I A Y D B N ,
C o m .
F a ir P
r o p o s it io n .
A N N IV E R SA R Y CÉLÉBRATION
BLACKSM ITHS»
T
he
c it iz e n s
of
polk
county
Unionist.
being a confirm d drunkard, ought, iu
while flour from the Atlantic States
only commanded a little over ten dui.
Yates retorts that when Grant, Chaud
ler, Sprague, Nyc and upward o f a doz-
eu
other drunken
radicals
hi
high
places resign, he will do so immediately.
The people o f Oregon
Between Dallas and Portland, on the
may well be proud of the Salem Mills,
west side, there is a hotel whereat a
while it is to be hoped the enterprise
friend informs ussurloin ste ik is served,
and public spiritedness o f its projectors
which upon being subjected to an ana­
will be amply rewarded.
tomical inspection, proves, generally,
W e
publish the list o f premiums to
be awarded at the approaching State
Fair with
the
regulations to govern,
that those o f our readers who propose
to have been that part of the animal,
o f the bovine species, located just two
T he T rue E xplanation . — A lead
laundry
in
He
boards with his. almon eyed employ»
ere. and it is said succeeds admirably
eating rice and things
stick.
with the
chop
The Johns and Mrs. John* are
notorious the world over for diluting
their whiskey.
This, Me. wont stand.
He wants “ hisen " straight, while his
bos«es say. “ me no likee pay so dear
and you drinkee to muehee J oh n ."
T he RsASON.-The reason McCormick
was only beaten two hundred and eighty-
eight , the Irish all voted for him 1
Gibbs has made Tillamook county a
present o f his Mushpaddle.
____
<►
“ A vote
Grant.”
for
Logan is a vote for
«
I ii Store and A float, For Sale by
J. R. DOYT.E,
» 8 n 1 r im i-co.
O rator ok tiik hay .
liUN. 1!. P. BUlótí.
R eader ok the D eclamation ok I ndepend ­
ence ,
N.’ L. DC t’ LKR.
Refreshments will tie served in Picnic style
Parlies Iriendiy to the euterpris wi 1 D*«i.-
contril.uto suitable provisions towards supply­
ing the repast.
The Aiuity Brass Band has been secured for
the occasion.
P A C IF IC H O T E L .
T
H A S J U S T BEEN FINISHED,
d iced. W e think there is some ini.»
tvke about this. W e some time sine*
equal to the cost o f shipping the sum.
tjom Portland to Independence.
have been fleeted so unmereifu'ly on
the result o f the electiou, insists that
(lie legislature ought to enact a law
N E W SOU TH ERN
.I g n it a
Bet
i i i u CAMPA Hi Ns* OF LlfcUT C. E N .
STILES’
?i gt Door North o f Ercvrn’ s Fire-proof
Brick.
N E W STORE,
\E\V CiOO!)*.
N E W P R IC E S .
I am no«v prepared .o offer to the public
urge assertmeut ot choice
P R O V IS IO N S ,
GROCE DIES.
E M IT S ,
If OUI)EN W AR E.
TO is A c m .
CIGARS,
YAXKEE y o n o y s . Etc.. Etc.
design to kee;> oa!v t e rhoierxt and
ie.-t Ar i 1«*», a>-d »ell them at & em ail
rotit lt»r 1 As-H.
O JF l F*fiOTTO:
W e have heard o f a lew republican»
attempting to plead the biby aot since
the election in order to recover back
the money they had lost on the elec­
Ii-'»c who want inTeri *r articles
c-!»e w ¡.civ lor lt.< in.
l.Itf
N.B. FORREST.
AND CF FORREST’S CAVALRY.
•vrith-
PORTRATTS, MAPS AND ILLPRTRATI' INS,
By GENERA I.T A 'IU AS JORDAN,
Ami J. G. PRYOR.
^r^G en . Eorruit recoiuiueii l* ibis'w-»rk f,n
it.« aiitlu-ntii-itj and inpanialiiv, he being him
-.•If responsible fur in >« <>f 'lie facta auil inci
b-nta it coma-us. Apply at mice to
II.II. B A N C R O F T & Co.
• l Subscription Department,
the
radicals to the end t fiat, in the future,
their zeal iu their infamous cause shall
no: overcome their judgment.
tion.
Oil EGO}!.
W a iitr d
t'l M' i i
e
of
:
L c a ¡(«¡¡H iii’ t c i * » .
S U B á C R i P T I O N ii O O K
ler petition the legislature to leginlate
heads
:
I
The Unionist, since its party friend-
the
Vv h . t ^ n ,
RAPID »A l.E S OF CHOICE GOODS.
from that port to Portland, were about
into
:
4
{}. R.
J. B. SPRENOER.
lot o f paper, the charges on which,
brains
TV. C." WHITSON.
)Jfre— Li the Cun it I lv -e .
with their patronage.
iud shipped from San Francisco a sniai
prohibiting betting on elections !
I ■> I * a « ' i k i c S T
A,t .Yiiiss ât LlW.
respectfully
iufoim* the public tb.it this llousj
4111.4
A p p l e g : te* A
ALBANY.
h e u n d e r s ig n e d
flftlyl
J A. APPLEGATE.
IV O W
O P E
IV
Since the opposition .tne o f boat» for the accommodation of all may f«vor him
/
SAN FRANCISCO.
•" General Agents for Puicjic Coast.
We have just purchased the Subscription
business of K. E. 8HEA11, No. 8 Montgomery
.«treet. San Franci»oo. Those desiring to can­
vas« for any of the works lor which be lorm r
ly bad the agency, which iuclud/ P o lla rd ’ »
L :st C ause, will hereafter please apply to u*.
New Supscriptioa Work« coustuntly reeeiv-
(i.
m'i«t look
B. S T IL E S .
WESTERN HOTEL,
JRNER OF FIRST AND K 0E R IS 0H £t.*
l'Oll TL A SO, Oil LU OX.
T HEBE' ! AND MO»T COMMODIOUS
Imtel in the ¡State, where every want is
.micipaied ami cbecilully supplied.
Warm & cold Baths attachai to the House.
This Hotel is located nc r the Steamship
Land ng. The Hotel Coach will be in »ttend-
mCe at all the Landing« 1« convey Passengers
and Baggave to und from ihe House FREE
OF CHARGE.
M. R. <EW.\LL,
JOHN C. DORCY,
3t:
Proprietors
W
EBBEK
p >
f t CAPER.
site Cheapest aud Kest Reaper In
Oi eg on.
B A N C R O FT 4 COM PANY.
Such action betrays a depth ami
at D O D D ’S, Salem.
degree o f human depravity shocking
DRVU STO R E .
to «‘ontemplate, and involves a violation
und disregard o f the poorest instincts o f
manhood.
Heretofore it
would have
|"W aving purchased the
O LD S T A Y »
McPherson o f the Unionist was low
v uough dowu to resort to taotios at once Formerly belonging to W- S, Robb, nnd wishing
souumanly and self degrading.
C ovigton K aintucc , )
W O O L C A R O IX G .
Main Street Dallas, Oregon.
been difficult to convince us that even
for your
Portland.
lo o t ) T O N S .
— AND IN —
A G ross F orgery . — W e flatly deny,
says the Si. Louis Dtspaich that the
ticket, but divil the bit did I agree to following letter was ever picked up in
Washington, no matter wbo says so.—
vote for oegro suffrage."
It is a plain iiufiosition, and evidently
McDonald, late o f the Unionist , is intended to destroy the joy o f a ‘ happy
family’ :
st present soliciting and delivering for
a China
C O AL and P IG IR O N .
DALLAS.
inches north o f the horns.
to compete for premiums may have a started, we are told freights by th-
guide.
l*. T. Cos. line have been materially re
it was meself that worked
Mamin al ok tiik D a y ,
J. W. ¿ ií ELLLY.
justice to the radical party, to resign.
was quoted in New York at $13 prbbl.
lars pr. barrel.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
I. Vunduyn,
Dr J E DavuUou.
11, Crane,
J B. Zuiualt,
and Perrv Watson.
— Some aspirina
ensuiug Masonic
S alem M ills .— Salem Mill’s flour
Cum ber laudani Lcbigli
are invited to participate iu a Celebration
oi tjie appr-niching
9 !id A N N I V E R S A R Y O F A M E R I­
C A N H U I E F I .N I I K S C E
republicans contend that Dick Yates,
who served during the year just closed
To
F 3 UmYIY!Efe 7 NJ
striker
F. and A . M., Oregon, elected for the
year arc the same
A rrangem ents -
of
13td
he will have earned enough to purchase
a steerage ticket to San Franeisco.
The othe rs <d'the Grand Lodge A.
A m e r i ­
N l e
will be duly celebrated at Eulu on Sat«
urday. the 4th Proximo.
Ample preliminary arrangements
h-ive been and are being made.
Rev. H. C. Jiciisou, late editor o f w;ll stick to his present billet, that ot
to be held at INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
tbo P. C. Adw co'e has been uss'gned carrying ** old clo ” for a China wash
The following uuineJ gentlemen constitute
to duty on the California Christian Ad' I house, and keep sober about two weeks the’
C haae’ s P latform .
The President bee nominated W . M. Everts
f«r Attorney General.
The Arkansas bill has pasted both houses
over the veto.
The Senate has passed the resolution to ex­
tend the grant for the Oregon Railroad.
Surrat has been released on 920,000 bail.
It is said that Stevens has prepared new ar-
tieleeof impeachment.
McCormick
I f McDonald late o f the
in<r Republican o f Portland has express
New Y ork. June 18.— A special tel­ ed himselt very emphatically since the
egram from Washington says the fol­ city election that the change political
lowing is said to be an authoritative in this State was no mere accident “ but
statement o f the platform of Chief Jus­
a palpable and unqualified uprising o f
tice Chase by him self:
Universal suffrage as recognized by the people." He continued by predict
Democratic principles, the regulation ing that Grant would be the worst beat
o f which is to be left to the several man that ever run for President o f the
States under the Constitution o f the
United Stiite-*.
United States, to themselves ; universal
amne->ty and the complete removal o f
S t u b a s t i a n , Senator
elect and
all disabilities on account o f participa­
tion in the rebellion, not only as a just preacher o f the gospel according to
and wise measure o f public policy, but Cuffec, for the Republic o f Yamhill,
necessary to the beneficial administra. has his maiden legislative effort in the
tion o f the government in the States re­
way o f a speech already prepared
cently involved in civil war with the
Uuited States ; full and satisfactory re- aud is devoting himself assiduously to
establishment o f the practical relations the task o f committing it. A Copy of
o f those States with active States o f the this politico-religious production has
American Union; no military govern­ fallen iuto our hands. We shall prob­
ment in any State in the Union in time
ably give the world the benefit o f the
o f peace— this is incompatible with the
principles o f civil liberty established peroration iu advutice o f the meeting o f
by the Constitution, nor can the trial o f the legislature.
private citizens by military commissions
be tolerated by a people jealous o f their
A n U npleasantness . — Ex-Sher­
freedom and desiring to be fr e e ; taxes iff Stitzell gave an Irishman $300 to
to be reduced as far as practicable, col­
work for the repub. ticket. This the
lected impartially, and with strict econ­
omy, proportioned as they bear on employed did but voted the Democrat
property, rather than on labor, and ic ticket straight himself. Upon dis­
while national obligations should be covering this fact, Stitzell was quite
honestly and exactly fulfilled, no special
chop fallen. He sought his man and
privileges should be allowed to any
upbraided him for bad faith when Pat.
classes, individuals or corporations.
9 f!scella iie‘»mt.
rejoined as follow s: “ Be jahers aud
Yamhill counties amounting as we be«
that that paper did, at divers times and
Bundry occasions, assert in most positive
he is so popular with the Iri.-h !
6<J.
land in Multnomah, Washington and
an for libel and damage, on the ground
and engaging exclusively in politict—
i f the people must b tild the East side one hundred dollars o f stock for
T E L E G R A P H IC
and subscriptions o f
naiotain an action ag&iu-t the Oregon-
was a nice laid scheme to aid in selling
wherever their plans have been explaio
have donations
could
thinks o f closing out his pea-nut stand
fidence o f the people in the Company
In addition to this the Company
<on8ultcd counsel whother he
ik u l p l a d l
Marshal for the occasion.
J O S E P H LIG G E T T .
R E A PE R S, MOW ERS AND HORSE
Reader 1 the Declaration o f Inde,
PITCH PORKS
peudcnce.
fct his farm, which will be sold cheap for CASH
J U D G E W H ITSO N .
or exchanged for CATTLE.
All are invited t • attend, and bring
b
J. W . NESMITH.
with them such supplies of provisions
Rickreal. June 2d.
121w
as may be conveuieut.
F ^ R M ^ P
.* * By order o f
. *
H e has
dozen attaches, receiving eight dollars set on foot for the purpose o f roping iu
aday to be colie • ed off the people of somebody on the west side— in short, it
T hreatened by
can
O R A T O R S o i th e D A Y !
They ean’t understand why side road direct to that city— a distauce
t* ruts that Logan would be triumphaht.
the Ka t >ide Comp oy mast have a o f less than thirty five miles ! This
ly electeJ !
Board o f twenry-one D lectors, and a MoMiuville “ branch ” enterprise was
humbug.
R e p u d ia t io n
©ad a n n i v e r s a r y o f
|HE UNDERSIGNED HAS
le says he was deceived and is forever
pany don’ t tell the people whe e A . J.l vince the people o f that burg that their
endoT'ewent o f rtieir Bonds to the ex­
tent o f two hundred and fifty thousand
It surveyed
understand why the officers i f the Com -4 to M cMioviRe and undertook to con-
Oregon, and doing no service for it —
1 8 6 8 .
R E A P E R « & M O W E R *-
H rsob. ti e victim ot the three
housand dollar take-in, is sawing wood,
They can’^ j »nd located a line o f road from Salem
what is their responsibility ?
T h e P eop le's ( 'c h b r a l io n
o r the C o m in g F o u r t h !
This East side
side China Company has subsisted on lies
Road, they prefer also to own it, and
•wherever its positiou has been explain* they will doubtless select a set o f men
ed. After getting large subscription * at Directors somewhat different from
in Yamhill and Washington counties, the Sam Clarke— George L. Woods
the officers o f the Company went to style. These are some of the reasons
wty the Eustside Company has failed
the cit^mf Portland, and there pursu» in every moveiueut to interest the peo
ing the $*ue open, candid plan o f pre pie with them. Their final dowufall is
scuting their claims, they secured the nol far distant*
twentyffive thousand dollars.
Imagine, kind reader, what amount
breast, that he will not encourage .a o fo o >fi> ence you could have in the pro
.JOHN BURNETT, of Benton County.
he undersigned having remov .
understand why they w«*rg told a yc^r devote himself to persistent and un
Railroad, but ari-cs tr<»m that sponta­ ted with the superlative farce.
8. F. CUADW1CK, oi Douglas Couuty.
T
«0 to bin New 5i»ro on Froii street, ««ppo»
(lie lb . we>t lr<>nl
the Court House, hereby
tenders bis gmtefu! acknowledgement!! ferp n*t
favors, and would tt«k for a Continuance «) tne
same ; and would sat to all that may favor him
with a call, that be will give them good g«*o«ls
I. 8. Smith is twelve bun-ired and aud a lair deal, and those that are uot satisfied
with that, ciia go to— some other store. I
tin e ! A dd this majority to Bender» --ould further suy, that my old accounts must
be ciu**3*! UP » long winded ac- ouuts are play­
on's fifteen hundred and we have a ed out. i>nw, tflose who do not take advan­
hunge iu four short years o f TWENTY tage of this piod» hint, will have to auswur tor
it at the doy of judy*»«**.
EVEN HUNDRED AND NINE V O TES!
J. tl. LEWIS.
Dallas,
June
IS,
1868.
Wiw
Vho will say in the face o f these figures
arise from any want o f interest in a the proposed road, are getting disgust«
their friends all over the State.
LOOK A T T H I S !
W e are informed that the city o f Alba, people of Marion county refuse to bite id to Congress by a majority ol uear
oy ill refuse to aid them iu any w y at the China
ifteen hundred. W hat mighty changes
*
*» Pay ten dollars d"*wn ”
as well as all the towns and couuti« g on
jave been wrought since then ; what a
their line. This course o f the peopb railroad bait. The people o f the east evolution in the political world has
on the East s ije o f the river does not side swiudle, all along the entire line o f akec place! The majority for Hon.
OFFICIAL P A P E R O F N I K CO*.
piny which for convenience
Iu 18(54 parsou Henderson Was elect
F rom the Record wc glean that the
TO LIVK AND LKT I.IVK.
I will gell at low rates tor CASH, cveaything
in my lins such as: DRUGS, PATENT MED
IC1NES, and alt kinds of PURE LIQUoRN
put up expressly for MEDICINAL USE.
ALL KINDS OF PERFUM ERY.
Also
Soda.
cream Tartar,
Saleratus,
Sago,
bird Seed.
Paints,
Oils,
February, 29, 1868. )
Dear Ulyss— I have just seed my
first two letters in the Ledger. I ‘ feel
my oats.’ you bet
Mr. Bonner trims
V a r n is h e 3 ,
’em up accurdiu’ to contrack, and your Brushes,
old father i* well nigh tickled to death.
aud Domestic Dyes.
Mr. Bonuer says he wants me for to do
WASHING POWDERS,
it to him all the time, and I guess I ’ ll And every thing else that is kept in a FIRST
do it. But I’m too full o f utterance, CLASS DRUG STORE.
and must close.
B. F. N IC H O L S , Druggist.
Do drop a line occasionally to your
delighted old parent,
Jesse.
M c C a u lle y
P. S .— Your mother has been a
at
ALEXANDER,
lookin’ over the piekters. aud «ays sf-e
ju-*t feels as though she’d given birth
D Kl\ T I S T S .
to un elephant! Oh, much happy we
FFICE on State street, over Gills’ Book
uirj
O
HE undersign«*«! having located a New
Double Cylinder Carding Machine tow
mile« south ol FubOmitv. six mil«;« northea«l
of Sci*», uml one-fourtb indent Limiu's Ferry,
on the North S&ntiaiu, respectluily solicit, pub­
lic patronage.
This Machine will be under the control of
experienced operatives, and satisfaction is
guaranteed..
T
C a r d i n g
Will l«w done at ibe reduced price of E'ght
Cents per Pound, when grease or ml is turn»
¡shed. I f I turnis.i lar-l. Ten Cyuts per P 'uu‘1.
If 1 turnisli iard oil, Twelve aud a ball Cents
pvr Pound.
.
One pound of nice clean lard f o r each eight
lion nils ol Wool, or uuo pound ot lard oil lor
each ten pounds.
To iiif-uro good Roll« the M ool must
»Veil Washed and Cleaned of Trash.
Also, it should be graded. t
D. 8 . » T A l'T O X .
Feb. 24, 18118.
l iv e r y
II
a v in g
n27 <‘m
STABLE.
p u r c h a se d t h e old
UENNETT ¿6 WHITE STAHLE,
in Company with I« GODDARD, I «hall bi
ploused t-* «ee any all of luy tricuds and oc-
qu lintjncoss up m ttieir arrivtl in Poitland
witb t am«, und thoso wli > b.ive good horses
t„ «vH wnl find tu } ou bau l reu ly to bay at a.l
titnts.
More, ¡-aleui, Oregon.
All operation» perfuruiod by us are warranted
T he nnkindrot cut o f all to Grant— to give satisfaction.
Patrons o f thi* «table will find it in good
«hupe,
winle cLargn« w.ll bi* a« moderate as at
Chnueeti-cut.— W. W . ¡Statesman*
.jar- One of the firm may be found in our
•
e
auy
othvr
stabte iu tbecity.
Au everlasting gou e so iar as Grant offiWfroia 8 o’clock A- «., until 4 i>. n., of each
J .H .L A K E ,
day.
B, D. McCAULEY,
Portland,
Juns
23,1868.
tf
if oouoeroed— Oregon-«.
181j
R. V . H. ALEXAN D ER .