'-■mete.*: am / SktStaMg §oIk(Sirauts £ijnal O R E G O N ME W S , Will Justice be Done? Oregon has a clear and safe Denio- OFFICIAL PAPER OF POLK CO. wcre coujnjenced (D lhe Lr. s. circuit crs'tic majority of upward of a thous­ C«»ur», by II. C. Conlson and wife for and today. By reason of the indiffer. M ON D A T M O R N IN G , NOV. 23, 1888. the issue of an injunction to restrain eucc of the Democracy on this side of A San Francisoo religious exchange the cuy of Portland from levying tux the Mouetaius, the late electiou came remarks upon th e 1* tearful spread of infi­ es upon the property of plaintiffs, for nigh going for the enemies of good gov­ delity*’ end the waning deference ar»d the payment of* interest on the bouds ol ernment. Tln fe is no county in the respect with which preachers of the the Oregon Cent rallliiilroad Company— valley in which anything approximating gospel aro received and treated, but West Side. The application was or the full Democratic strength was sot docs not hint at the true cause of dered to be continued till next Sutur* out. Between a fancied objcctionable- complaint. To our miud the case is day and »» rule was entered citing the uess of the ticket and an overweaning a rery clear one. “ Preachers of the city authorities to appear und show assurance that all was i ight in this State gospel” arc different brings now from cause why the injunction should not be anyhow, the election, so far as this side ■what they were years gone by. The\ grunted. of the mountains is coueerned, mi"ht liare come down frotn'their aacrud cal Front the Unionist that ou Friday he said io have been suffered to go by lings and soiled their vestnn ntsby dab default. II id anything like the apathv night, the room in the rear of the Mag­ Lling in things worldly until tire gener. and indifference prevailed in the coun­ nolia a loon, was entered, by raising ality of mankind have about come to a window, and a pair of fine panta­ ties cast of the Mountains as'here the th e conclusion that, whatever that pro loons, u pair of No. 1 white blankets State had Dcen lost and a party, inimic­ tension to tiibe -contrary, preach rs of al to the best interests of the State and and five buttles of wine, abstracted. certain creeds aro no better, if u> the whole country, and numerically the The thieves evidently were in seat eh of good, as the majority of the rabble to weaker by 25 per eent., would have both food and raiment. whose prejudices and short comings rode in triumph over us. That such a From the Sentinel that nil the tua they cater when occasion offers. The turn of affairs would have been a calam. chinery at Ashland Woolen Mill is wery idea of a preacher harn.nguing a ity the most unconcerned of the apathet- It is cugaged on flanuel ut ;. will -ii readily admit ; and j that to . re- snixed multitude on political topics, j running. r e ° to bandying Five Points epithets, such as Prtsent j cover lost ground would have been no From the Reveille that the general , very easy matter. But, like true patri- ■“ Copperheads,” “ black republicans.” etc., etc., euggrsts to the minds of eon, hculth of the valley is not so good, as; ots, and undismayed at the supposed un. «¡derate and thinking men that all is during the summer Among children, availibilitv of our candidates for IVesi- -not gold that glitters, and that there croup and dypthcria prevail to a dent and Vice President, the sterling and unconquerable Democracy of the must he something rotten s-unewheie. considerable extent. Yet the appalling >pectacle of a preach House hr.-»king seems to he the eastern counties reached out its hands or “ bringing dow n the 4 k use ” by the occupation ol some person about Salem. a.ol saved us. But for the vigilance use of language only fir to he spoken The Unionist speaks of numerous petty ! aIid invincibility of the I'cmoorucy ol t>y ruffians and bruisers of the baser attempts to steal something by entering lliesc couutics the glorious triumph of last June would have dissolved in our sort, is often presented. His pla-e is private dwellings in the night time. very grasp. In view of these fuels the not ¡u a political assembly; he cannot From un advertisement io the Union, i „ ., , ,, .. , i Democracy ot the west side should feel serve G>d and Mammon, aud h< uce ist we learn that Messrs G II & Yeaton, ' , . . . . . . . ... , i under peculiar obligations to the sturdy the people spit, so to speak, upon h.s Book and stationery J dealers, State s t . | I patriots , • , on ^ the ,, east , side -. of P tho Moun- pretensions S.ilem. arc agents for the sale of paper • through whose energy and fidelity r , ... f 1 | j . tains manufactured by the Clackamas mills, j what wc ,0„t on this side a3 th, pricc of B lasphem us.—Geo L. Woods has Oregon. They sell at the same price i (,ur 1(;tbar„y aad non action was saved issued bii Proclamation for a day of at which the same article is afforded at | by thcio. and the mad surges of our on thanksgiving and prayer. For rhapsod the mills or at the general depot in j t ,„¡c8 checked and them put to route. ical torn fooiery and downright blas­ Portland (^uitc a saving in. freight | It ¡s> c< mj arativclV speaking, but a phemy (considering the source from i. thus ss-c .red to parties in this part of few niollth> ere the fight in this State is which it emanated) this Proclamation the State and above Salem who pur­ stands without a parallel. Imagine, chase such goods. We pre-ntue print- | to he renewed. A Governor, Secy, of State, State Treasurer, Member of Con­ kind reader, the attitude your Govern wr; 11 ^ ai.d tdh r ; tij t r will be gress and State Printer are to be nom­ < r must have assumed with, his sin lit leapt by ’ j >I JA-IS. G. & Y. inated and elected by the Democracy. countenance, looking imploringly in the Up tt tl:p time we go to pre ss do No republican at ibis’ day is silly enough direction of some object—he knowing to question our ability to elect our en­ not what—eyes inverted after the fash clue ha­ bee n ohi lined as to th r* perpe- ion of a motherless calf in the agonies trat» irs ulk of mankind, yat there is Horace Greeley urges the eofranch Union county gave an increased nia. nothing -trange about it. These peo- p'o generally have a good business edu­ o f all who are sow drsfranehi-e 1 on nc jotity over the last June's vote. cation. They are taught in their colle­ couut of rebellion, as well as color, and suggests an amendment to the Consti Mrs. “ M ajor” Pauline Cu-hman.the ges the importance of a 'verlining, and iution of tho United States securing .-he carpet hugger, who was petted.and they generally he< d the lesson. W ith­ them end*. fettd, aud lionized by the loilists du­ draw the Jewish patronage from the Umatilla county official gives Sey ring u portion of tho rebellion, .and press of ihe United States and one- mour 2J4 majority. when thieves, strumpets and vagabonds fourth of the tewspapers now prosper­ J • • --------- I were i demand, for sciving them ac. ing would go down. We know the . From late Man Francisco exchange* , oeptably in more ways thau one, has Jews advertise liberally and everybody we can only learn com ernir.g the result cuU1B to grj. f. q hy proclamations alone, tlure find little favor with the medical profes. has been no more Quixotic scheme than Goldsmith must have bceu thinking sion of the day. Yet at the early pe­ the one contemplated in the following riod of the world’s history the ordinary advertisement, which we clip from the of Grecian bendwhen he wrote: morning papers of this city: “ When lovely women stoop to folly.” term of human life was at least eight times longer than it is now. I t is there­ N otice . — The undersigned have this day fore manifest that the stamina of man formed a co partner-hip for ihe construction of Blank Mortgages at the S ig n al raiiroads in the Slate of Oregon and and ad has seriously declined in tho lapse of jo iuing States and Territories, under tho name Office- ages. and style of lien, llo llad ay A Co. B en H olladat , C. T emple E jijiet , S. G. E lliott . Portland, Sept. 12, 1SC8. Whether the object be that of Queen Catherine, to perpetuate their names, and grafify a desire to behold the un. conditional homage of au unsophistica­ ted populace, or to asccrtaiu the ex tent to which the people of the Pacific coast can be gulled, or to establish a mammoth corporation which will stand as a perpetual engine of destruction to the free and independent will of the people—controlling them politically, so­ cially. und financially, time alone will will prove; hut sufficient has already been developed to justify most any charge of corruption and outrage upon tho people, limited only by the capaci­ ty of that great gambler in stocks, cards, steamboats, and the resources ol the country. It is what that Company would do if they could, of which we shall speak. The action of the last Legislature in donating to Ben. llolladay & Co. ■a tract of land which the Sate does not, and, mark us, never will, have the dis position of, (having two years ago per­ formed that aet.) may be, and we think is, subject to censure, on account of the evil which it has entailed ; but with the motives of the members, wc have nothing to do, feeling that they were honorable, and that their action was prompted by a desire to subserve the interest-* of the State. It is not strange that members were for weeks undecided, or that their fi nal action was one which is already b ginning to appear to be directly an tugonistic to tho interests of the State ot Oregon. It is is a fact that (he prosperity of Central, Eastern and Southern Oregon has been bartered away to an unscrupu­ lous and iner«.inary Company, which has already commenced to to turn noon it- benefactor— to smite the hand which was extended to it in kitidne-s—aud to rob us of the commercial advantages which our position marked out for us. Wc repeat that every section ef the Slate has been in turn duped and de eciveil by the real railroad company k nown as the East-Side, and the nom­ inal directors thereof are, if anything, equally deceived aud wronged. It will he remembered, when joint memorial. No. 1 (Chapman's) was be lore the House, Kirk of Umatilla coun­ ty, in eastern Oregon, offered an amend, meet in effect to ask aid from the General Government to construct the Salt Lake branch in a direct line to Pu­ get Sound, via the Snoqiialimie Pass, and that amendment was bitterly at­ tacked by members from all portions ef the Slate—by Gazelyuf Douglas,White of Jackson, Chapman of Multnomah, and many others—and ou a final vote w as r