* I R ATE.«» O F A D V E H I’lS flX G Oue square— ten lint-s or less— first inser tion, - . - - #3 00 Each ail-litionul in»rmon, - $ I A liberal «le.iut-ii-in wul H»- nu le with yearly f he ÎÆleckln M i t CÉountji S ig n a l. 13 issu e d every M o n d a y J. H. U?T0N l fo r m « — One year, m o r n in g . Httveritst-ri*. ur |t«-r!»->o- a-ir rrt-i.ii{ largely. Legal tenders tak.-n at tlteir t urrant ra.uo. C.aninai.UHti.iii-- of a pers .nal character will be cltar^etl half ¡olvt-rTi.-tna rates. Blanks <>t «r«-ry -ii.-ciiption lariiished at low P u b lis h er. $3 00; six in«ntl»s. 150; three months, $100. rates on short n.ifiec, TEEMS FOE CLUBS: Five copies, one year, $13 75 ; Ten copits » a « year, $Ji 00, and for any greater number at $2 50 per unnuui. Subscription must be pnid strictly in trtiramcr. Y0L. I. DALLAS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER U. 18ÎS. NO. 26. ■r* T* •£■»-* Legal anti trao-i ut a lverliseinents must b* }>• i«t f..r iu a-lrum-e to insure their publication. Advertisements not marked thu length of time for witirh they ¡ire to bc published, will bo iti»erte«liill forbid ten uud «barbed accordingly. All ailverlisiuz bills inusl be paid quarterly 1 C G rea t S p eech o f G en era l E w in g . to the end o f the war it was in every | North had rebelled and been emquer- fearclies and seizure, and fiom depriv­ ed e x p re s-ly or by f.or implication b y H E W € O L l .11 R I A A T u e Issues o f th e D i y — S e v e r e form of authority, declaring that the ed, the South had offered us rcunimt au**:i *-f i:f.\ lib. rty,and pnq^jrty. wild the Const it ut ion. are mere n-iirp.itions, If <‘ uc jrncsss of Jaw; ami above all, whe In r prohibited by it or not. E x c o r ia tio n o f th e R a d ic a ls — war was urged solely to secure uncoil oil condition that we would vote to I I O T E la. T e U iiig E e v ie w or th e Pu rposes ditional restoration o f the Union, and proser.be from ever lunding any office the p i.viiew of th writ ot /tub a* (,,r you pr«“«t*r»t this argiim *nt to the ra-Ji* the unconditional submission o f the in our States every white m.iii am »eg P ils. ¡h*t » h i J of liberty, in po-scssion cals l i n y merely r«u*' at that i f the C*>u c u n e D em ocra cy. S t C o r v a llis , Southern States. Said Shoruian to j us who could read, write, cypher to of winch »nc people o f a de-potism aie stitntiori does not confer the power the The following is the celebrated the people o f the South «n his Atlunti ; the Rule of Three, we would have our- Dec, umJ without which the Republic power is uecess *rv, and C«nigress, there F . s . A lt re© , : : P r o p ’r. foie, must exercise it. A Fiem -h p h il­ selves accept our own disgrace and dis. is a d..spotism. • \pph»use.) speech of General Thomas Ewing, of letter : -* W e do not want your negroes. i WE oard and Lodging on reasonable terms. 110 . no,” ) ' 'i In *e coaniiu .ou .J provisions were osopher «-n one oec sioo exp lained to or your horses, or your houses, or your fraiiehiseiuetit ? (Voices, Ohio, in the Soldiers' and Sailors’ Con Meals at all hours. No, gcuilemen , 110 people are fit to be; Rot that of a coercive icc.»o-iiuciion ; l ’rofe-sor Fara«lay a new theory o f rim fanus.tur anything you have.' We do i T h e Kiigli-h veutiou in Now Yoik, ou the Fourth o f j want, anu will have a just obedience to free who would have themselves with ,au l Uougre 3 was forbidden by the Iran-mission ot light. philosopher I s t e . e d patiently, ami their own hands pur on their own necks,! Constitution, in peace, t» touch anyone J . K . E E «»0 , the Constitution and laws of the United j July : ' then nbj ete*l that it w a » contrary t«»" them. I ole-s the.-e ancient and (Applause.) And Rcpub. j the yoke of political »1 .very (applau.-e); lR A C T IC H L B A H I I E R and IIA IH I heartily th ink you for the honor States.” ' DHEsMEH. you have conferred upon me by caliiug 1 »can’s in the National Convention of, and so f.»r from the rejection o f the sacred liberti*»* cou d l>e destioyed, vig certain establi-Leil facts in natural In d c p c tlc iic e , O r e g o n . u}»«'n uie to address this assembly of 1804, which set about the tiuv' that - amendment by the Southern people, urous military despotisms m these Kciei.ee, to which the F rench m an very soldiers and sailors, the largest ever Horace Greeley was endeavoring to e f­ being a just e.nis<* o f complaint theieou, j Southern States eou*d mu be estiMi-h coiiHdeiiily iesp4*iidetl, ** So uiitcli the gathered upon this con'ineut since the fect a dishonorable peace through thev would have been worthy only o f **d. While these provi ion- remained worse for ihe f m i s .” ( L a u g h t e r . ) S o H . C 1 X T E R 8 U IY , n . » . graud review in Washington at the | George N. Sanders uud Beverly Tuck the contempt and scorn o f all high iu the Constitution and were oU*yed, when we say then** pow ers are not con­ close o f the war o f the assembled ar- er (hisses aud laughter) declared the mi-Med men, had they accepted it.— laws could not be enacted prohibiting ferred l»y the Const if u:i««u they reply, P H Y S I C I A N &. SU R G E O N . mice o f the Potomac, of Teuuessce and the w..r should be waged until it forced But the Onu.-titulianal Amendment lrom holding office of the while people *• So much ihe worse for the Cou-ditu* it. is to accent'dish this sell.-me o f Georgia. O f the comiaiies who sep­ the unconditional surrender of hostility served its purpose— the eampaLt o f of a section a- a puiiismi.eiit for a crime. tion.” D ix ie , o u r fio ji. edieal Examiner for Manhattan lile In Governors ot of rccon-truction in ilie interest of the arated there and went each to his aud the return o f the rebels to their 18G0. To the careless or supeilic’ai - 54 DtiW punishment suranee Co. of X. \ . .States, chosen in conformity with State rniii-al party that t* u St «res a re destroy- home aud civic occupation, almost eve just allegiance to the Constitution and observer it wa- an effort in good faith constitutions and laws, could not be ed and excluded from the Union, an 1 ry regiment has lu ie its representative. laws of the Unit, d States, ami then the on the part o f the radicals towards re J O A ES* T H E J E W E S a E « . Why have we, soldiers and sailor-*, war would cease. Throughout the union, 'i he Southern peop'e promptly, superceded as impedimen t» to recon that every guaranE-e «it li e, liberty and proud o f our service for the Union, as war, from its beginning to its end but unauiiu*>u-iy, rejected the amend- structiuu by military commanders.— property which the Southern people, State Street Salem , Oregvu, >emilled here as delegates in mass con. there stood— and still stn*ds--upon meiits; and they were forthwith do Slate Legislatures enacting laws for a like ourselves, inheritej from a free an* s the place t J hat law was Orleans, euutrived lo brina on a b U .lv I Union armic (Applause) I f you will ¡ aired. (Applause.) The 0!» »"rui tn o f the Co iiuiittec on 1 -* . -*•«' ....... I'-J est care. indulge tuc iitis warm afternoon, I will the pledge ol the Republican party net, anil the radical, n a ie........ li. “ ' e r'“ s « « • “ a,jllarB a d,i Permanent. Organization r«» e to lv-m t, endeavor to give you briefly the reasons j made in 1801, aud reiterated in the est it created, and .-went the N..nh,— ! I'.,r - en"vei.l".n. (,V,.plau-e.) litt (ha Convention refuse«! to allow -he or our meeting and for our intended i National Convention of 1804. that the Since then. will, twe thirds o f bntb - ' « » « a w <4 law,. Irameii bv w U - speaker to be icteirupted, uml with D r .W , H. J E F F R IE S . letion. (Cries of •• Go on.” ) On the| vast powers committed to it by the peo’ in Cunares, iu their I. ,uda, and ! • '» « lUiJ.1 « - * U (b>«w*) much cheering eided up<»ti him t«i pro­ pie o f all parties f«*r the preservation ol fourth day o f July, three years ago, the animated by a ll.nrouub eni.lelunt 0, | • - “ '-* -'»« be ,,r m l.m u i,l,« .......reed ceed. After a few liiouieuta' delay he war for the suppression o f tiie rebellion the uatioiiil authority, should never be the Cuu.-tiiutiuii. the radical party has u m ' lh,! t a r " l,UM- A J « * - » ¡.roeecdc 1 : P H Y S IC IA N . A SU R G E O N . io g a tuuider trial coubi noi he pmdicd used for sectional or party domination. iiad totally ended. General Lee had been oiuiiipoteut. It lias protracted It is am izing with wh it quiet the # / surrendered to General Grant t ie aiuiy And upon the fuilb of that p’cdge we disimiou nearly as long as the rebels did. lr *:n thè bendi, a*.-i thè trial procceded people. North ami South, have every­ ■ :o i.A ,n iu :G o x . o f Northern Virginia, and its office*s gave every dollar o f money and every aud has done more to destroy our form with — 1<) seutcucc aud con vici ioti and where submitted to this gross, dang-r- Spnial attei tion - ’ven to Obstétrica an- tnd m*nt were plowing the tiwlds of the drop v>i blood shed iu the war. ( A p ­ of government than all the parties that ex.-eiiM-m by a Uolooel iu uuiform.— ous ami iustrl* nt UMirpaiion. discus, s of women. They Oid Dominion, drenched with the plause. ) ever eonttoilet 1 it- destiny. On the 8th Citi* os of thè United States, in otie ol have done it, however, in the belief— Rut tho Republican party had not day of July, lSGo. old Thad Siemens thè old tliirtccn S-ates o f thè Union, now, thank God. almost cert »inly— that blood and scorched by the lire of four 11r . ^ X c C a i i l l e y years o f devastating war, Joe John the wisdom or the patriotism to accept (hisses) in the ll**ut a-ljittaiits. pieces. (I'r -i ngc«l cheerii'g.) But ty that had come into power in 1801, •jre-s might K gisl»*e over them as over tlirowu imo loitbs -me dun^eoo byiltc s me «>f ihe loil.t.ry com * ande s have inch by inch, and the remainder were F F U E on i*ti.ic .licet, over Gills’ IK-ol> a division of the Pemoeradc conquered provinces. I f this proposi scoro alili to. Un ed tu thè poiul of deaih, tempered the bar-!» rule they have c u- scattered over the hemi.-ph» ie from through More. Salvili, Oregon. P lo wli.tr so t.e Ail operations performe-J by usare warranted Montana to Brazil. There was not an party, t>v less th in half o f the popular tion be true, it i«< because the oïdium» , io bc eoiiij-elled lo . itstily settled t«i invoke, out« t l> v*- for our an- . . to gite satisfaction. ¡ i j . i .i i military com ma infer, tors.*»'h. 9’ispect- army, mounted or 011 foot, ant a dock vote. Yet witli the prestige and mor­ *es ot seces-mn were legai c « nt r« i ♦♦ li.»:i«*u w hie!» :> norn in every and to..k the ¡ , , * . . 1 . JSjf** One of the f,rm nn v be found in out yard, fort, or arsenal, in which there al power resulting from 11 soccessfu Stales out ol the Un io n ; that is, t- ;»c 1 , , u > ,,e" r ‘ spCviui_ I *e in *. *• * true Am* tira.i, ;«»»«t w h • it i- s*r.*ng oflii-e from 3 o'clock a . m ., until 4 t*. w., o f each was a rebel ship, caution or musket; prosecution o f ttie war, :*ud a prompt under *mr consiit utioti.il form o f G o v ¡ ° * * > " " > ™ ,cU ,lk/ A A i U u t n . ( Vp io the aiiiouii-f ralioo «f at ujs : mi • of day. S. li. M tCA l LL^ , not a rod o f laud or a deck at sea, over and cordial restoration 1 tlie Union, it e m in e n t «he S t»t *N u r couhl jS.y t . I . It. rti L.v.t.t 11 Ell. > ¡1 » d .-t* el c*.mmji»»tl»;r.-. u> to e-over which the Confederate banner waved i-'-uld have retained p< iv. r until thi.- secede, and cons, q u e i u ly the 1 tilted .-ions— (Ilo e Courts oigau iccd lo coti with new and fad*!»'!»* glo>y he tbiiee l'iie last r. bel privateers were being generation of voters had pa.-sed a »a*, S ale* had no righ t to make w a r upon vict, ut wh sc doors no m m ev*»r laid ill«istri«»us Maine of Hai.eo- k (T r men fragged for confiscation from tin or had forgott* 11 to-.* anti war attitude them foi soced ug. When this i,.»e j the blame u f d o n id as to .he law, ut d**u- chevi ug and waving of hat* a«id i lu India** Ocean and from (lie North I’a o f the Democratic p rtv. But it look trine was announced it was violently j (incerta uty tir del .y in its execution, ban»» re.) I am at a 1 «*» to*.l.We.stall ! A r r liïtc r ts a m i P r a t i je » eifte and the leaders o f the rebel lion count el of its toms. It doubted its assailed in t¡ e í i -*ras«- by Owen L iv e ¡ c a r ry in g out the rule t- at it is he (el h >w any Am-Tic»:*. j road «*! his race, we 1 e wandering outcast over the earth own destiny. It forgot llio ineradica­ joy- and others o f Go, li-.'ic sí rad.cais ¡ th it ninety nine innocent u n ii simun» m-i of our ree syst- m «»i G< v* rumenr, or humbly set Ling pardon o f the Pres ble love in the hearts o f the American of the House, and denounced in the be punished t h in that one g u i b y man «•au behvdil, without mingled disgust I N I) P K N 1) K N C i: ü U K G O N ident; who was a noble type, at once, of people lor ti.c Constitui. 01 » and the name o f the war party. Again, in the should escape, inspire am ong the South, ami ¡ u -1; l :nation 'lie pr«»«e w*s Mid re- l l . r I L L t ike Contracts for Building lions- loyalty and o f the Southerner (A n Union. It therefore r* fused to tak- year 1864. in the Republican Naiiot.al ern people a pioj.er ic.-p. et for th- .»uhs ol C"ogre*-i-*ual re*«-oi*fi ueiiou I f oftvery dascrip: i • »u and kind in to» psause.) Never was there a rebellion what the war was al< ne w..ged lot— :u t'onvcution. Stevens proclaimed the 'o r t h e i u radical party and i s mea-ur. »•id ihe pieteuec- ty which i( is sus­ and rounirv. Saiisiactin.i guaranteed. nil more utterly overthrown, nor a cause get a prompt and cordial reunion and a doctrine, and d* dared that Tennessee by b e iq g prepared at a m om ent's tained. il is e an-ed to thi in the in- more hupelosslv lost. The Southern 1 pacification under the Constitution.— was now a subjugated province, and war .ng to try any eitiz -u fur any a* t (eie-t of peace, wh.le fou««-tiling «le::»lly j . la. c o f i i M . i a , people, with mat vi llous promptness, it did this in the vain hope o f being Andrew Jobu.-on au a i n enemy.— iu which the opinion o f the officer con ami it ii e«t-ei!a !»* strife Iwifcetn loo ATT 32 N£Y AliD CXJAjZLja. AT LA. ijuiet and unanimity, submitted to the ab 0 to control the Southern States in Ttie Convention contení- tu ut- y repu­ veiling i he court was criminal ; nor hvii r,»c< s siil.jeeting I he slip ri«»: to the result. W e all recollect that while the the interest of the radical party, by di. ited the dogma, an 1 gavo eiu¡*h..s.s cutlid men be senleuccd to l.ve f,»r infei-<«»r, ami iLeu'l* ¡»ving il«elu tosfrug. war was going on, it was confidently inakiug voters of the negroes, and by t<» its action by nomiti itiug A * Irew mouths aud y e «»s , or lor life iu th g!e for *i> to »»:-*•• ; in the .ot- rest «•! ir«-e predicted and believed, North aud disfranchising and prohibiting from John-on for V ie e .l’r*siiieuf, and by , dungeons . , or in the 1 try f o r i ug .s, L e - goveroioeot au«l | r *gr»s*, ah !e«h>tr<»y- P E C IA L attention given to Collection- the governing indurvi»,: Mr. Li,.coin's roonstru .¡of, ! >“ “ i » 1 h Ç.V, 'outh. that when the armies o f the re holding office all iug fen great Mat* s • I l b s Ulii«ill, and to matters coonweted with r* a! K miu Dei!inn were conquered aud dispersed talents of the South who would not in.licv which was in substance, .bat j r“ i'r,* vc' . , 8 * * !T * I;»«-»* fo«»r of I hem «it lh<* uhi (hnletli that »hey would fill the land with guerrillas, bow to the edicts o f the part*. Bar vvhi e the war was going *-u the soldiers 1 reeon».»ruction iu tbo inteies r ol ihe fuutn!e«i th«; Ui | ul.lic; supplaitfing and wage a Ventlean warfare, more de while forcing upon the Southern peo­ were Called for to fight for the Uousti Not tin ru radical party, tf.ese guar.»nit«•*> ihem h» military d« n ]> o I; suis in wine!» C a p ita l S a lo o n . struciive even than a regu’ar war.— ple, at the point of the bayonet, a sys­ tut ion uud the Union, and not for cou of persona! iiUnty must be destroyed. ilie intelligent, cultivate I white mm !s Aud as they invent* d a new theory ou But this prediction was not in the tem of rotten boroughs to be represent­ quest. (Applause.) But when the m.ole (he political sUve of the hiufal ed in Congress by Northern manufactur­ war hid ended, aud the elect ions of which to exclude Iron» U-ngiess the and ig’-orau: negro ; io the interest of smallest degree verified. Within sixty days after the last ers end plantation negroes, the Repub­ 18G4 had giveu the radical party ane-v Representatives and Senators of the tut «niii \ ro-peril v. wild' «destroy ng FIX E W ISE S, LIQUORS, lican party is losing irs hold upon the lease o f power, this infamous dogma Southern States, to w it: J but t In- ihe »cc«»H«i at« d wcalih ami j rotluetUe <*reat battle o f the war, the , Federal o . CIGAR.«, Ac., Ac. marshals and tax gatherers quietly ex- Northern States. (Applause.) Like which, if true, makes the war for the States were out of the Union, so with energies ol the Sou*h, crip: ling »-very unarmed and the dog in the fable it drops the sub. Union unholy and unprovoked for eon decent hypocrisy, they in veut a new u«lu.-trv of t!ie North, and cut line olf 11 kinds bottled by us and war eeuted their processes, Jjiquors unattended, in the jungles lately swarm .-tunce to snatch the shadotjf. 'i he first quest, a dogma which, three years be theory, under which to strike down tlie gr«i:»t ami eager maikets lor our anted. ing with guerrillas, and over fields step towards the postponement ot re­ tore, had beeit like the baleful Rich­ these anch or at d sacred guarantees of uiuuufdc'utes ami bread.-tuffs. U h..ta C A K im E Sa la lately shaken with the roar of rebel au union until the Southern States could tlie Constitution. ard— sp etac e for gods uud men d « s n«>t The ray the framers o f the Constiui tillery. The whole people o f the be subjugated by the radical party, was this n const ruction present! See Ihe '-Deformed, unfinished, sent before my time. tion never Ooiitem-dated a great ie! ell the oiler iu 18GB o f the 0 institutional South bowed to the authority of the PO R TLAN D. O R E L O S. m gro i opu ation of the South, pamper­ Into tins breathing world, searee ball made up, ion, aud therefore never conferred j»o*. nation, with hearts in which, as they Amendment. That amendment con­ Aud that so lamely and unfashionable, ed in id « ness **ut «»f the moneys wrung DENTAL QMS*— NO 81* First street- lj er upon Congress adequate to the *mer were human, there were yet doubtless tained the declarations as to the pur That dogs bark at me as I bait by them ”— f.om th«* toil« ol the Nonhem wh:te regret and sorrow for their humiliation poses o f the war, which the Southern was now adopted on the fundamental ; gency ; and therefore Congress w.is man (applau-e) tided w th vain dreams J . I V . M e A F E E , I ff. D . , •*nd bereavements, and an undying at­ people had already embodied in their tlie.-ry o f reconstruction, the Shibooleth j compelled, in tin: matter of rc.-uirce ion. «»f rul-ng their former masters, and ly tachment to the cause they had dearly constitutions aud codes, and to which of loyalty, liavn ig fuily adopted the to go outside of the constitution. Now, growing rich by coufi cation i f tluiria. loved and bravely maintained, but they freely asseuted. It contained rebel the*.ry th .t the States had been gentlemen, the Iraiucrs of this Consti tales, ami bt coinitig each year morn which yielded implicitly all that the also a clause forcing negro suffrage and taken out of the Untour-amL might be tut ion were the graudsons and great utteily and iir« claimab'y id o and shift­ old Uuritans and Office— near rtjideuce, corner of Liberty und American people, or Congress, or any representation, and also the clau-es legislated over as conquer- d province-, grainl ons o f the less. See the splendid co M oii and riie Court streets. Salem. 1 tf party, or General, or Admiral had ever increasing largely tlie volume of Feder­ O-ngress'declared .invalid th»»st con ■ C'avaiien^^ltq kept Eng ami sm king aud sugar jd.i.tuii« us of the South, at ..............iu civil war for fi:ty *^*.irs (appla-isey. h had told them were the purposes o f the war. al power, to which the Southern States stilutioos and governments whi- «»nee the evi*l- nee and the product of and experiencing in their own persons In the very year the rebellion ended, would have assented reluctantly for i*eeu establislx d under the advice o f century of civilizatio «, growing rank through their Constitutional Conven the sake o f reunion. But inseparably 1’ resideiits Lincoln and Johnson, and how harsh is the baud o f power when with weeds, the splendiu macho.ery tions and Legislatures, the Southern connected with these and forming with by the Electors of the several ¡States, aroused by the passions of civil war, lusting idly in the sugar hmoea. tlu East Sole o f Main Street. people amended their Constitutions and them one proposition, which proposi and provided in their places military and with the full recollection o f this Mississippi roving over broken levees CORVALLIS, OREGON laws, abolishing slavery and the harsh * tion they had to reject or accept as a despotisms manufactured to inaugurate pub ie and family history in their and uhumloiicd plantations, and the B. JU STIC E, - - Proprietor codes founded upon it, abandoning the whole, was the clause ot disfranchise­ the rule o f the negro and their Noth' minds, they not only withheld from boorish bla« k field hands sitting in doctrine of secession and repudiating ment aud proscription, to which the ern allies. But here a new rent was C-digress i lie power to destroy these content. Look at Virginia, the Nioho HIS hotel ¡«»ituated in the C E N T R A L the rebel debt, and in short, giving eve­ Southern people could not a-went with­ discovered iu ihcir program me which guarantees in peace, but they inserted of 8 tat-‘, the mother of Presidents nu 1 and B U S IN E S S portion ef the City, an.: needed to be patched over by a newly iu the instrument, by way o f abuudant illustriou« stutesii-en ; she by whom ry guarantee which men could give out dishonor. It proscribed from hoid. the tables will be ut all times supplied with th. that they submitted with a spirit of ing any office, high or low, State or invented dogm t. The Calhoun Stevens caution, express prohibitions upon th - this great bles>e«l Govein'neut was BEST the market affords. Sly loyalty and concord to every avowed Federal, practically, every mao in the theory took the ¡States out of the Union power, so that their descendants, in f uudcl; (applause) she by whose free pi.ri«ose of the war. Now, the Repub­ South who was of age when the war and made them conquered provinces; * ¡min they h i ’gut well gius- the b!o:»d and geneonis «lee*l the gieat States of r a i t a L n o r e l lican party was bound, in loyalty, in broke out, uud who was fit to ho d of­ but it did not incrc.se the power of of revolution would flow, in ease they the Northwest, ujmmi the Ohio, were C o m e r ot'Xtate and L ib e r t y Sta., honor, in good conscience, to accept fice. So sweeping was this proscription Congress, not deprive the inhabitants should get into r< volt anil he conquered, free y eiven to the United States.—- SALEM OKEGüX. that submission of the Southern peo. that Generals Meade, Schofield and o f the conquered territory of those should ue er be ground «.’ o m i and (Applause.) S power ami is th e m arket affords . aud his wssoeiatoe. (Hisses ) I f thii to bo tree from 1 plause ^ Lawless ^clious, wa:rant- £ »1 « b , Feb. 0 , 1 * 37 . *tf if (tW W ««f on Main Oregon. J) r 3! I O w .n s n s s cn i< ii : HOUSE CARPENTE R S, DALLAS, OREGON. S SALEM , «I. c . : : : : OREGON. D E N T IS T , Physician and Surgeon CALIFORNIA HO U S E . T r HOMER SMITH n td, do it too, because from the beginning Let us ask ourselves whether, the right unreasonable uut