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DALLAS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1868.
VOL. I.
A T C O S T ! A T
8 k t K f c f t M j g o t h (E ountg $ i j i m l .
O R E G O N N EW S-
C O S T !!
From the
Unionist we glean that
Singular marriage — A- Woman
who was not a Woman.
A Remarkìb!e Woman.
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NO. 36.
Consistency of Protestaniim*
“ Private interpretation o f the B ible,"
Oac o f the most remarkable niarria
makes up the entire fabric of Protos-
John Byrne, keeper o f a saloon in Sa­
IS ISSUED EV E R T MONDAY MORNING.
taoti.-m,
from turret to foundation stooo.
lem, got frightfully poumlcd one night ges ever recorded catuc off in this city
Protestantism teaches that every roan
General merchandise,
J. N. UPTON, Publisher.
rece itly. He had to bo borne hoaic on a short time since, though at the time
has no absolute right, and is in duty
the bans were published, probably,
—One year, $3 00; six months. Such as
a litter.
bound, to interpret the Scriptures for
I S # ; three months, $100.
there were not more than two persons
himself. Iu this doctrino Protestaniim
From the Commercial that the brig
P ry G ood« G ro ce rie s, C lotn ln g , B oots
originated,
and on thia it now steads.
in the world, and the bridegroom not
TERMS TOR CLUBS:
aud Shoes, H a r d w a r e , C r o .k e r y , Tin- Sallie Bnncn was receiving a cargo ol
The Catholic Church gavel^er. interpret
T lr* *opies, one year, $13 75 ; Ten copies W a re , D ra g s and M ed icin es, eto , e tc .. graiu in Portland and will »ail-tor New .ope o f them, who knew o f its peculiar
tution ..f the Bible, the aaUi^ yluoh she
features.
• A year, $25 00, and for any greater number Will sell the same
had received from Christ and his Apos­
York direct in a short time.
at $2 50 per annum.
Both bride and bridegroom were res­
tles. Iu the sixteenth century, Martin
From the Advocate that on Wedncs*
A t
C o s t .
Subscription mutt be paid strictly in advance.
idents o f this city ; the former a girl o f
Luther, and after him every other here­
day‘ the 11 inst., n distressing accident
tic,
said to the Catho ic Church :__
. R A T E S O F A D V E R T IS IN G
17, and the latter a young mechanic
W e will also sell our Improvements,
occurred at Mr. Walker’s new faejory
•* Y our interpretation o f the meaning o f
One square— ten lines or le?«— first inscr Storehouse, Warehouse, Barn, Stable,
with very fair prospects for the future,
the Bible is wrong; I do not admit
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Granerv and some other Outbuildings, ou Front street. Mr. llooney, a brick and sonic little ca.-h in bank. The
your righc to intepret it for me.” * And
A liberal deduction will be made with yearly j together with Five Acres o f Good !
attempting to throw his oyejalls wedding was celebrat’d in the usual
each one proceeded to iutorpret for him­
advertisers, or peraons advertising largely.
i j iantj s c ^ j n Timothy.
There is on ! o v e r l ^e arch o f an unfinished window,
self. differing essentially from all pre­
manner, and the young couple stared
Legal tenders taken at their current value. | ^
Sp]eDdid Well of Water. ltanC(1 ^ support against an unlast-
ceding interpretation. Hence Protes­
for a northern city on their honc_. moon
Communications of a personal character v*in
tantism, and all its sub isms.
W IN G & A P P E L .
! «ned board, which giving way, he was trip. They were not long gone, how­
be charged half advertising rates.
Blanks of every diacription turnished at low
But although each one thus claims
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I precipitated sonic twenty feet to the
ever. for at the end o f two days they
gates
on
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ee » short notice,
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the
right for himself, no one o f them
Legal and transient advertisement? must Uf ¿ « - A l l those indebted to us. either by note [ {, ro u n J
11 is leg was broken, the bone
or
book
aeeouut,
arc
expected
to
call
and
settle
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were
buck
in
Louisville,
atjd
the
youn
will g-ant it to any o f the others. Tho
«aid for in advance to insure their publication
j piercing through the flo>h aud into the husband, who had hitherto been noted
Advertisements not marked the length ol immediately.
Lutherans originated and acted upon
WING A APPEL.
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timefor which they are to be published, will be
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earth.
the
idea that every one was o f right an
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generalitv
of
her
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Her
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insertedtill forbidden and «barged accordingly. Louisville, Polk county, Oregon, Sept. 28,
1 incut was, however, unworthily bestow- absolute authority nnto himself in all
From the Enterprise that the man and in a day or two afterward, sudden­
All advertising bills must be paid quarterly
cd and lamentable in its result-. Pas­ •religious matters; yet when tho Episco­
who assaulted Charles Luchc, in Port­ ly disappeared. Rumor said bo had sionate uud jealous, she unfortunately palians and Calvinis’s claimed the same
land. recently, has been arrested in Or­ gone to California, but at any rate ho found in her husband too much cause right, and interpreted the Bible differ­
NEW C O L U M B I A N
for indulgence. Neglected, her love ently troni theirs, they denounced them
left his wife with her friends, hero.
egon City.
turned to h tie; scorned, tierresen:mcni as heretics. Although the Episcopali­
After returning from Indianapolis
H O T E L.
From the Eugene Journal that I
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was implacable. In a moment o f fi-ice- ans founded their religion on private
lie
made
a
strange
statement
to
an
inti’
A D V E R T IS IN G
A G E N T ! W . Gager, living five miles ea-t ot
ly stimulated passion, she abandoned interpretation, they deuied that right
Main St., Corvallis, Orejón.
mate
friend,
in
which
he
alleged
that
hor home and f riends, and shortly after­ to Knox and his Presbyterian follow
Springfield, had a line horse stolen on
NO. 80 (S E C O N D F L O O R .)
E . S. A l Iree,
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F r o p r.
his wife, though to all appearances a ward appeared at a foreign court in tha ers, and bitterly persecuted them for
the uight o f the 12th.
most disreputable o f all characters, a attempting its exercise; but both o f
M E U C H A X T S ’ E X C II A N G E ,
From the Gazette that a son o f 31 r. young girl, was of neither sex, and that female adventuress.
loard and Lodging on reasonable brais.
these latter sects in turn persecuted tho
ilifornia Street, below M uutgom cry,
Meals at all hours.
Harris, o f I\ing,s Valley, in t with a she was to him a most iucomprehcnsi.
But i f . her calling was .disgraceful, Puritans for daring to privately inter­
SA X F II AX CISCO
frightful accident by being thrown bio being, with whom he could never her career was distinguished, She be pret the Scriptures, burning and exiling
them iu numbers. The Baptists aud
from a load o f apples, recently— the live happily. He seemed greatly trou- I came the ruling spirit that guided and
controlled the actions o f monarchy. Anabaptists w«re cruelly persecuted
J . K . L E 1IO ,
team becoming unmanageable. In ad­ bled, and asked advice as to what course At hernod, brilliant meteors faded from bv all the other preceding seers o f Pro-
iRACTICAL D A R K E R ~.u\ IIA D
dition to other injuries, both ears were lie ought pursue under the circumstan­ the g a la x y e f fashion, and armies swept ! totantism, for exercising the same uiis-
DRESSER.
ces. The next heard o f him by his over hostile borders. But a revolution called right. ’1 lie Quakers, for acting
nearly severed from his head.
I n d e p e n d e n c e ,. O r e g o n .
B L A C K S M IT H HUG.
aro-e in the land, and she became the upon the same Protestant principle,
friend, he bad left the city.
NEW s u o r .
From the Albnny Register that s
The deserted bride seems to be entre inmate of a prison. Escaping thence aud reading the Bible to suit their own
case
of
seduction
had
been
engaging
by the leniency o f those who dashed peculiar tastes, interests and passions,
pposit»* Salem, on tbe Spring Valley road.
ly unconscious o f being in any way dif­
¿O f a mile from the Terry, the under- ; the attention of Judge Johns’ Court
i he Bourbon Charles from p over, she departing of course, as much from all
ferent from any other human being, and next appeared as the minion o f an In preceding interpretations as one’« iodi-
signed have opened a
JO N ES T H E J E W E L E R ,
j during a greater portion o f the week,
Rajah.
Her name is yet abhorred ' ¡dual tastes, interests aud pa-sions dif­
Atate S treet, S alem , O r e g o n ,
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop j and had created no little excitement in could n e v e r h ive experienced the pas. idian
by’
the
matrons
o f English Indii, and fer from another’s, were forced to fly
sion9 o f love, though the husband car.
s the place to go and got your vatche-.
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the
city.
The
defendant,
Ieaae
Conn,
clocks and jewelry repaired in good style
iittle children arc taught to scorn the from their native England, and, with
V»’ here all kinds of work in their lino will he
ried on his suit a year
She looks to he
1 warrant all my work for one yea r; if it i-- executed promptly and with dispatch.
was held to bail in the sum of SSdd,
iuipiou- treason of her example. Bu; Penn at their head, seek toleration iu
nvt right. 1 make it right.
.E ii-R E l’ AIItING done to order.'K-i
a
beautiful
young
girl,
though
not
very
as her \ ear< grew on apace, her beauty the th. n wilds o f Pennsylvania; here
for his appearance at the spring term
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MANN <i PIERCE.
R E M E M li E R T I! E S II O I*
well developed, and there is nothing waned, aud then came loss o f power. they in turn persecuted to the death
of the Circuit Court.
IN THE POST OFFICE BU ILDING.
masculine or unusual in her features. Spurned by the virtuous and luted by every one who dared to read the Scrip-
From the Herald that the Oregon
N. B. Fine watches repniaed with the great
Her parents, it is said, have kept her the court, a wanderer for many years, rurvs differently from themselves. The
est care,
and California Stage Company’s coach-
she came hack to her native land. Her Puritans, who, like the Quakers, exiled
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very
close
at
home,
and
in
her
school
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friends were dead— the memory o f her themselves to the bleak shores o f New
lays
she
was
not
allowed
to
mingle
with
L
arly triumph* had passed away. Sh
England in order that they might exer­
; through
Cl from Sacramento in five and a
F 0 U H D R Y M E H AND
her schoolmates, her teachers having stood a solitary wreck in the city o f her cise the right to interpret the Bille to
B L A C K S M I T H S j half days notwithstanding the muddy
recoivtd particular Instruction before birth amidst the ru ns o f nr life. suit them?elves, with fiendish cruelty
! condition o f the roads.
D r. W . D. J E F E R Ì ES.
she entered the schools which she at­ None knew* her— none would’ Scorned i tortured every one who claimed the
lu m h e r la m la n d L e h ig h
That
And so with
by the gojd and feared by the bad, she same religious right.
tended. The mother is thought to have has lea n hermit’s life. Sometimes old every one ot the other innumerable P ro­
a
German
who
lately
came
on
a
steam
C O A L and P I G I R O N .
P H Y SIC IA N . & SURGEON.
er from San Francisco has the small­ been the only person acquainted with crone* will come and gossip witii hor ; testant sects; each cruelly persecuted
IOOO T O N S .
the other for adopting and acting upon
F O L A , OREGON.
pox quite badly, li e had been remo­ her peculiarities up to the time o f the ut others, youth will pause to wonder at
the wreck that time lias wrought, Rut the very princip'e which gava life aod
marriage.
Special attcition given to Obstetrics and
ved to the Portland “ pesthouse.”
In Store and Afloat, For Sale by
recollection,
still stirs her heart, and continu d existence to itself. Nor are
diseases of women.
J. It. DOYLE,
The case is certainly very remarkable
From the Democrat that the official
from the shadowy aisles o f her memory these sects different to-day from what
San Francisco. [101v] 413 A 415 P acific st
and will no doubt attract some attention comes smiles and te>rs to beam or darl- they then were. W hile each with equal
! vote o f Lina county shows that 2,286
in the scientific world .— louisville en on her face.— N< w Orleans Dica vehemence clamors for the right to pri­
votes were polled; that Seymour got
A £ c C a n i 1 e y
vately interpret the Scripture«, each
yune.
1280, and Grant 1006. which is pro Courier.
is A L E X &
with equal bitterness clcuics tho same
ANDER,
ciscly the number of votes cast for L o­
privilege to all the others, and would
D E N T I S T S .
BO N H AM A L A W S O N , gan last .June.
T h e E a r t h q u a k e s . — Minister IIo-
to-day, as formerly, i f they hud the
T h e R a t e s o f T a x a t i o n . — The
vcy. at Lima, writes to Mr. Seward in
FFICE on State street, over Gills’ Book Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
From the Unionist that work on the rates o f taxation in the Uni ed States regard to the South American earth- potrer, enforce that denial by fine, im.
Store, Salem, Oregon.
prison merit, exile, or death on the rack,
bank building is progressing rapidly.— !” ^i c ) ear 1^6J and lSliSvyiil be
I quakes. Ile sa vs that the most, f erti ile
All operation? performed by us are warranted
gallows or at tho stake. While pro­
SALEM , OREGON.
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in » interesting table, now in course of
r«-.
to give satisfaction.
The building when completed will be
feneration by the Bureau of Statistic« 1 »
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d
is destioyed. ii he claiming individual judgment iu mat­
¿SR- One of the firm may be found in our
cen-
the pride o f Salem.
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earthquake seems to have had itsce
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE n27tf
ters o f faith and morals as the first o f
office from 8 o’clock a . m ., until 4 p. m ., o f each
at Washington. The exact figures tr„ i l l t h ; province
o f f Inibì,bura,
p ro v in cco
Imbnbura, tic
near
day.
S. D: McCAUI.EY,
That
supported by documentary proof and the volcano Oc.onpo, »bout sixty miles all G<'d given rights to man, they un-
1 Sly
E. V. II. A L E X A N D E R .
riii-tukably show by the bitterness o f
J. Gaston, E-q , President o f the Ore* going into minute details, will appear notth o f the city o f Quito.
Eight
in the tables when published. The towns with the adjoining haciendas and i ,jr. denunciations from the pulpit and
gon Central Railroad Company, had re­
rough estimates are as follows: Iu populations, are said to have been de the press that, they would if they could,
WATSON If CRISWELL,
moved his family to Portland.
first, Catholicism; next in
I860, tin* Federal tax paid by the people strovvd, numbering from 40,000 to 5 0 - ' extripate,
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Architects anil Practical c c
That
o f the United States was $56,000,000, 000
...... .. inhabitants
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Tho d i i « of O ora-! “-"0n'il" "
,h« * “ k« « o f
a lady caught and stopped a team which the State tax. 824,000,000, and comity, vato and Oatacahi, containing respec­ their own sects.
HOUSE CARPENTERS,
Ilow can intelligent men and women
At
town, special, and other taxes. $54.000,« tively about 12.000 and 8,000 inhubi
was runnining at a furious rato thro’gh
• I N D P E N D E N C E O R E G O N .
000— making a total o f 8184.000,000, tants, and both situuttd on the shores profess belief iu such creeds.— Catholic
| the streets o f Salem.
or about SI 32 for each individual. In of the Lake Mojauda, arc said to have Telegraph.
ILL take Contracts for Building Houses
of «very dascriptiou and kind, in town
1868 the amount o f Federal tax wa- been swallowed up with their entire
•ad «ount ry. Satisfaction guaranteed. 5tf
DODD’S,
B orrowing T ools .— O f all the nuis­ 8500.000. 0 0 0 ; Siate tax 875,000,000. populations, and their sites have become
The Fan Frau cisco Bulletin o f the
h j ances attached t<? a neighborhood, there and county, town, special, and other a part o f the lake. The city of Ibarra, 3rd instant says: “ The Central Pacifio
is none more annoying than that o f a taxes 876,000,000— making a total o f with a population o f 13.000, is totally Railroad i? now completed very nearly
borrower.
851.000. 000, or $23 for cich person in»
SALEM.
J . L. C O L L I N S ,
destroyed, only about »hrec thousand o f or quite 400 miles cast o f Sacramento,
j 1 happen to live where I have two the United States— Phila. Ledger.
the inhabitants escaping, and tho town
and within two hundred and fifty miles
or more o f the agrceables, and this
/ a t t o r n e y a n d counselor a t l a w
o f Atuutaque leveled with tho earth
morning, wanting my hedge shears to
burying all it? iuhabitaDts in its ruius. o f the northern cud o f Salt Lake. Ma­
•DALLAS , OREGON.
prune a little piece ot hedge, on looking
‘‘ Grecian Bend’’
Quito drew its supplies from the de­ terial has latterly been forwarded faster
for them where they ought to have been,
stroyed section, and great suffering, or and the track is again being pushed at
PECIAL attention given to Collections,
This remarkable and inscrutable mal­ a famine, is anticipated. ThedifficuUy
they wore not there
On asking n«y
and to matters connected with real Estato
the rate o f two and a half or three
good wife if she knew aught o f the ady has ut list broken out in our midst, of conveying food from Quayaquil will
nnles
per day. The season bids fair to
and its ravages are daily vxteuding. be very irreat, as the journey requires
missing property, she replied:
be favorable for work on the plains for
“ M’ hy, y e s ; Mr. C. c-tne the other Three cases, o f agonizing severity, were twelve days’ sever«? travel, with mu es
several
weeks longer, and it is now prob­
N E W Y O R K B A K E R V . day when you were gone, uud I could repotted on Montgomery -trcct yester­ carrying small burdens, over rugged able that tract laying will n<»t he inter­
J. O .
CARDWELL
not refuse him, although I told him day afternoon. For the benefit of suffer and precipitous mountains, deep gorges
rupted by winter so far as the grade can
and
you did not like to lend, because every eis, we publish the following remedy, and narrow passes. I f relief in some
DEN ^ 1ST,
I e completed. Strenous exertions art
day almost you want them fo use; but done up in rhyme by some eccentric form is not speedily given, many o f the
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Restaurant,
nuking to cover all the snow sheds on
he said he guessed he’d take them, and philanthropist:
sufferers will be compelled to reach the
DENTAL
OMS— NO 8» First street- ly
State Street, Salem*
the innuutain portion o f the road. This
when begot through with them, perhaps
seashore or perish.
done, transportation across tho Sierra
When lovely woman stoops to frolic,
he’d
bring
them
back.”
t
Mr. Hovey thinks if the earthquake
8AYER8 & BUCKLFY PROFITS.
Nevada is likely to be uninterrupted."
And ruts the ruso, alas! too late,
Another day I wanted my little plow
in Peru had been in the night, as it:
M EALS AT A L L HOURS-
Wbat balm shall soothe her, melancholic?
to plow out a few rods o f currants, but
Ecuador. 190,000 lives would have been
Gov. Woods is probably a close
J . W . M cAFEE, M. D.,
What art shall set her back up straigh?
looking in theshed for it,I found no plow
lost. The loss ol property is very great.
J J R E A D , PIES, CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
“ Oh ! ” says my man. “ Captain — ’s
Mr. llovey closes h’.s Utter with an ap­ reader o f Brick Pomeroy. H e adopts
man came here yesterday while you
The only thin^ for her disaster—
peal for relief from the Uuitcd States Brick’s style o f composition and rings
Kept on band and Supplied to Order.
The only way her woe to end,
were away, and although I told him you
for the sufferers.
the changes into a Thanksgiving P ro ­
C ra ck ers. Oysters and Sardines.
Is
to
apply
a
mustard
plaster—
gave me orders not to lend, he said ho
‘ Office— near residence, corner of Libertyand
An assortment o f nai’s at Stiles’ fer clamation ; but the Governor himself is
I f she won’t do it, let her bend .— DretmmUt
Oenrt streets, Salem.
Itf
Being Fitted np in first class style we can was told to get it any how, for they
a ‘ brick."
guarantee satisfaction.
33W
80 p?r lb.
wanted it to use.” — R u ral N ets Yorker. JtattW.
T
HE undersigned having concluded to close
out their entire Stock, consisting of
In a low, tumble tfown' building in
the old Faubourg St Mary, reeking
with perpetual damps, and with thr
mold o f nearly a century on its roof,
lives an old woman whose career is one
of the most remarkable in the history
o f New Orleans. Once brilliant and
beautiful, she yet retains the traces,
though dimmed a n ! fading, o f that ex.
quisite loveliness whieh made her-lhe
belle and leader o f fashion in her native
city. An only child, born to immense
wealth, and educated in every accoru
plishinent which the most learned Eu-
ropean seminary could supply, at eight­
een she shone upon the wor’d of fash
ion here without u rival. Courted an l
flattered, with ¡numerable suiter.-«, she
discarded the advances of men. end ap
pea red only anxious toenj >y tin- society
in which she moved so couspicuuu- and
and brilliant an ornament. Bui it was
not destined ibr her to remain so. It
is said that no worn in can exist without
\ !oving. and she proved no exception to
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