ord is fully known. His honesty, |
G u b e r n a to r ia l
C a n »li d a t e s
at
L itig a n t P r i n t !» :
H ills b o r o .
probity, gentlemanly co ' luet and I
Som e persona invented a report | faithful fulfillment’ of the duties!
The consistenev an-1 moadlin hv-
Forest Grove*. May -1 . 18i4,
_the dav th a t! w‘ncn devolve upon turn are
well
.
*
,
. ,7 ■ The Gubernatorial candidates ad-
ia ‘ l<
i w iliirw
nl I known, and that he will be reelected Pocns3 ° the
press a >ou
ie i dressed a largo audience Wednesday
Davenport
and
Williams
spo^o
at
^
jmve
n0
doubt.
We
eon‘ess
that
lOijant
printing
is
as
despicable
as
\ (){ lagt week
INDEPENDENT STATE TICKET.
We had written a
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , t i i vt b y v i r t u e o f a w a r r a n t i s , s u e d
by
Hillsboro, was called upo 1 am mat | we q(>, q Air. Tozier until we met their pretense for reform in this mat
the County Clerk of Washington County and State of Oregon, on the 27th DAY' OF
lengthy report of their speeches
a statement about his
connection | Air. Mverslnst weel an
For Congress,
APRIL, 1874, and to tno directed, commanding me to collect the delinquent tnxcR for the
Mr. Pit- ter is falso. B ‘auso a D.inocratic
but have not room to publish. They year 1873 charged against the persons below uamed, and for want of personal property I
T tr. DA VEyPORT, OJ Marion.
with the fee trill before two hundred ! tender and Mr. Tozier Tiuffdav and r • i
Gov-
have’ levied upon and"will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House door, in the town of
persons and that Pittenger
and i heaul the statements of the latter < rnor saw üb to enaot tliis uw and only reiterated the arguments that Hillsboro, in said Countv on FRIDAY the T fid iy of June 1874, the following described
For Governor.
have been published from time to tracts or parrels of real state, or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy the tuxoB
T. F. CAMPBELL, of Polk
Buck” Myers were called on and I gentlemen given before other proui-
the benefit ..
.
.
j nent men of H illsboro;but we were " n e theDemocratu press
thereon, together with the costs and charges.
*
¡ time m all the papers.
made statements which contradicted j wrong,and heartily indorse his n o m -: °1 the litigant printing
For Secretary of State,
¿'ale to commence at 1(3 o'clock A. M..and to coutinuo from day to day uutid all is sold.
the hungry
Tolman was a disappointment to
J. H. DOUTIUTTof Wasco.
Name.
Description.
ta x
Tozier’s say-so; all of which is false. iuation.
i men of theRing gripe and writhe for
Allen .Isaac............................... Part of S. P. Soule’s Donation,187 acres.........................
his
friends.
A
man
without
educa
Mr. Tozier was in Salem on the day
For Treasurer,
sects. U 2 , T 1 , S If 2 IF,..
.................. . • - -
13 20
the pap thus taken from their mouths.
tion or common ability—a higher or Arnold, and Whiting..............Tart of Loekermau Donation,28o acres,sect. 10, 11 & to
S p oils P arties.
D. BEACH of Linn.
that Davenport aud Wdiiams spoke
They indorse the principle
which
54 45
T 1 S R 1 w
The fusion of the bed rock Dem oc
der of the horse jockey—his election '
4 3»
For State Printer,
they denounce and they lie when
.. .Town of Centerville, Lot 1 ......................
at Hillsboro.
Benson.Mrs. Irene...
racy and the Ring Repabii.ans
in
9 90
would be a disgrace to the State. ! Buck, Robert ..............
TTm. HAXD, of W0900.
. . . 1F/-Í of 320 acres, sect. 20, T 1. S R 3 IF.
And right here we will lay
they mouth at it, for
those
same
380
acres,
..Oi'igióal Donition C.áim cf II. 1>. B o n o s,---- ----- .
Douglas and Washington counties
He has (he appearance of being an Bones,11. B. / Eitateof
For Superintendent of Public Tnstruc before
Ring papers got all tho State print
our
readers the facts
T 1, N R 2 IF...................................................................... : 18 w
to defeat the Independents
has
honest man and there is much in his ' Busby.Mrs.................
Ho, I. M. M. OUESBY, of Dow Ms.
....... Syt ofDonation Claim of Geo. Teeling, ICO acies,sects
^
ing when the District Judges had the
in the case about this fee bill mat
14,
15.
22
À
23,
T
1,
NR
4
w
..
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.
.
:
v.......................
^
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opened the eyes of many who in the
record to prove that he is a man t-f |
. Ball’sDonntion. 320 acn R, T 1, S J{ ) I) ........................
dispensing of the public printing;
ter.
Bacon, Charles............
past have afiliated with these par
DISTRICT NOMINATIONS.
some business capacity
And we | Beisee.T.................
. Tart of Bett’sDonation, 80 acres, T 2. *s K 3 w . . . . . . . 4 Í 5
and at this time when these papers,
It is known bv thos"! who have in-
. “
“ Jas. Reed’s Donation 3((0 acres T 1, 8 R 1 w .. 19 80
ties. They can now see that the
believe that were he elected notwith- j Brown,....... .................
2 47
**
<* Ji . Tupper’s
“
22 acres, T 1, S R 4 w -----
now
so
clamorous
in
denunciation
aker.
Permeila.
.
.
.
SECOND DISTRICT.-For Jvdqt, JOTIX vestigated it that the fee bill of ’01 sole object an l prime cause of keep
¡standing the powerful influences
akor*Vermena......
.
S
w*L
Sect.
25
«0
S
T.'i
of
Sect.
2G,
320acres
Sects.
BL R S f T T . hor Prosecut'aig Attorney, J. had been superceded but not re-
of the Litigant Act, were the “ liti- « ln .b the Kins'w ould brills lo bear
8 25
.........
25 & 26, 7 1 , S R 3 IF
ing up these decaying organizations
J. WALTON.
g.m
t(O
rgans”
under
tho
R
epublican
against
him
that
lie
w
ould
reform
Ballentinc,
James...................../
’art
of
Shakleford's
Donation,
40
acres,
7
1
,
N
R
1
p ea l«l) by the fee bill of '70 which | thT'^poiri d o f f i « " N othin*"ellc
1 C5
..
TTVRD DISTRICT —For Prosecuting
regime when the District Judges had the State administration. He has Barnes, IFIllinm................... / W....................................................
18 39
latter
reduced
the
lees
so
low
that
i
hoKU
,
hcm
to„
ether
The
Ropub.
’art
of
L.
nail's
Donation,
2Cacres.
T
1
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R
1
IF..
Attorney, TILMON FORD.
nn, a Ihoklstnem together, m e itepuD-j »
.
! the appearauce of a man that would i “
lacon.and Sherlock.............. Kirby Donation, 320 acres. 7'2. S It 2 I I . . . . . . • ■ ■ • • 10 50
sheriffs in several of the counties ’ licans boast
of
their
glorious
j
.
«
■
isponsing
o
10
p
c
1
| have his own way ivnd should he be , c Culbertson,Daniel..................A. Sulger’s Donation, 320 acres, sects. 15 & lb 1 1,
FOURTH DISTRICT.—F"- Judge, F.
8 25
D SHATTUCK. For Prosecuting Attorney, while they worked under it ’ cou j achievements and steadfastness to m" ’
al*e. u0‘v , tlie Government elected we predict that he would begin
S It 2 IF
.
Harrison'
Donation,
48
acres,
7
2,
N
R
H. Y. THOMPSON.
not make expenses, I. And, by the | R e publican principles, point
with ! organs, and have tho exclusive m o -: at the top and pull down the whole Carter, C.M.
....................... P a rt^ A J .
FIFTn DISTRICT--For Prosecuting At way, Mr. Tozier was
is the only Sheriff I
* .
„ ,
! nonoly of printing mail proposals; superstructure that Grover has build-
p .
’ *
lcox Donation, 110 acres, sect. 31 f 1, N R
torney, ORLANDO HU MASOA.
,
3 : » » J U- S. goucraf h>w3, for U i e l . '«*»•, He »ould pulldown tho good
......................................
in the County that worko.1 umler tho f n J e ” e? r° '
Tucker Donation, 80 acres, 71 .S R 1■ w.
honlls aud
and Clerks
Clerks j »«r'or.zeel
»
^ , l
reoeivl,v* ’ ' ! “ h 1 '? t o d and h » P »h«y w lul«i ....................................... « « ?
foe bill of <0, the Sheriffs
.. . x. i * . o . , . . . » . " d »h* n ,.l-,
. . they received
an
.................................
Crandall
“
« acr™* T L S K 3 ^w. 28 0a
INDEPENDENT COUNTY TICKET.
ic~~i.iii0 . \vuuld wipe otit the extravagance!
’
! roadized North, while thev swear by
Clark, IF. C . . .*..........................7own of Forest Grove, Block 2 7art of Lot - .................
all collecting fees uudertho bill of , .
,,
...
...
,
’ ! double prices.
of the Grover administration would
° ,
,
,
, 1 their robber eheiG like M dnm ne-
For State Senator,
Cornwell, James................
ICO acres, sect. 24, 7 l.S R 2 .. .........................................
19 80
’6T,which
stood
on
the
statute
books
i
.
,
T.
1
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1
1
1
It
is
generally
admitted
that
the
also overthrow some of its broad
. 1G*) acre*. T 1, S R 1 IF............................. • ■ , ............
P. O. BUFORD.
’
,
_
.. . . .
.
1 dansbv the Ivoran; and the bed
9 90
Part
of
Henriei
D«*n.,
100
acres,
T
1,
S
it
2
D
.
■
■
•
•
•
plans
for
the
prosperity
of
the
State.
Godson,Theodson..
unrepealed. To
avoid litigation
’
,,
• 4
,
rates allowed for litigant
printing
13
20
1
.
rock Democracy mumble and giboer .
For Representatives,
. “ “ U. 8. Hall’s Don., 320 neres. T 1, * B l w .
The Democracy are proud of G ro Coleman, D.C.
4 9.j
which sometimes arose from the fact
,
are
extravagant.
The
Democratic
“
“
John
Gault
“
80
acres,
T
1,
a
B
l
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THOMAS ROE, ULYSSES JACK-
.
, ,
.
like the Dead Sea apes, over a lost
ver and well they may be. He is an Cartwright,Eil ward.
2 47
.33 acres, T 1, M i 1 IF......... ...................... .. \\X ' g ' V
of tho two fee Dills and the ruinous-
„
XT.
party in their platform propose to re intellectual giant compared with Tol- Curette,— —............
SON, J. M. PARTLOW.
, ,
| “ Confederacy and the blasted Nig-
IF* J of Alex Patton’s Don., G20 acres,sect. -t>, i i,
Cathcart, IFm..........
8 25
low rates of the bill of »0 ¡a press
duce the rates by amendment, which man and as a stum p speaker lie over
For Conntv Jude**,
gers,while they unite with the Re
S R i of
3
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A. C. ARCllIBOLD.
laps
C
a
m
p
b
ell.
W
e
suppose
that
in
CUdwtll
IFm...........................
Part
James
Barker’s
Don.,7
acres,
sect.
1
.1
*.
^01
v/* c/iiiuco aj m au o
— ----»
ure was made on the Legislature
is all the reformation in this mat
publicans in all the swindle-* and di
1 w
his
speech
he
satisfied
most
o
f
his
For Conntv Clerk.
of ’72 to pass a new fee bill, and Mr.
ter that is necessary. It is neces
Durham,I,................................. 50 acres, sect. 22, 7 2, S It 1 W ............... ..
............
vide tho swag like honorable thieves,
Democratic friends in this county as Downi-s, Margaret ..................Part of IF. Clement’s Don., 39 acres, T 1, S K 1 w . . . 1 05
ALFRED LIEJ.LINO.
Pittenger, County Clerk, was called
sary that some responsible paper in
74
to his administration. But to inde European 4 ¿)regon Land Co.Lot 5.22 acres, sect. 5. T 1, S R 2 w . . . . . ■ ■■ * - ••••*•
and talk in tho same breath of free
For S’lenff.
on by certain parties in Salem to
each county shall bo designated to pendent observers his speech was a
“ 4 A s w % of S w* JL G2 acres, sect. 19, / 1, *
j gj
trade, time honored principles, An
C. T. TOZIER.
represent Washington county in tno
and
^10
^
e
o
!l^
printing
and
we
presume
tissue
of
fallacies
in
whit
h
there
was
.. N % S E % & Lot 4, 49ft acres sect . 31, 7 1 , S B 2 w. 10 23
drew Jackson, Jefferson Davis
For Assessor,
82*;
that in the future as in the past the just enough truth to make the fiction 1
matter. Mr. Pittenger accordingly
Lots C *fc 8, 3S acres sect. 17, 7 1. SR - w ..................
JAS. A. FLIP PEN.
Fernando W ood.
C CO
. . E l/t of 320 acres, sect. 25, 7 1. >' It 2 w. . . . .
_
1 party in power w ill have the dispens- p datable. The student of political
went to Salem, without consulting
N w M of N E
Si Lots 3 A 4, 107 acres, sc c t-7 , l l,
There is nothing more ludicrous
For Conntv Commission* rs.
...
. ,
history knows and Grover knows th at!
2 2 2 *;
Air. Tozier, an l in fact without the
ingot tins patronage. A u d it is the the ¿ octrine uf .*StatP3 Rights” I
TVM. LANDED*. C. W PUKDIN.
S
R
2
............................................................
-
J yet more detestable than the dema-
.
Lots 1, 5 A 8, 52 acres sect 3 1 ,7 1 ,8 R 2 w .. • •_ ■ • 1 32
latter’s knowledge of the object of
purest
demagoguery
for
the
Rcpub-
unj
the
dogma
of
“
Freo
Trade”
!
For Tres surer,
.. S w M of s E '4 A Lot s 3 A 4, 41 acres, sect. 2J. i b
I gogeury of these parties in Oregan.
90! ;
his mission. Air. Pittenger saw Air.
lican papers to denounce the Demo- were never accepted by the Demo-1
W M . MMMONS.
S R *2 w .................................. ..............................................
In
this
campaign
Democratic
1 32
..
..
Lots 3 A 4, 5G acres, sect. 33, 7 1 , *8 R 2 .. .....................
eratie a IministrAtion in this State for ora tic party in any of their national i
Thos. Stott, Representative, and
33
Tot School Superintendent,
speakers talk about States
Rights i
Lf>t 1, 17 acres, sect 25, T 1. S R 2 w* ........................
82*
D. M. C. GAULT.
urged him to use his influence in
dispensing patronage to its buppor- conventions. The Governor did
. not
Lots 1. 2 A 3, 17 acres, sect. 3. 7 l . S R 1 w
and Republicans
about Slavery,
8 -l'\
N w l4 of S w
43 acres sect. 3, 7 1. S R 1
passing another fee bill then pend
... ,
.
Surveyor.
1 lió
téis,
just
what
the
Republican
par-
j Uun ,lcts whi<.h ,)e ^ ¡U v e d . In u n - !
w1
;
of
\
w
*
8i)
acres,
sect.
3.
7
1,
S
R
4
w
f
...
_ , /V ,,-
which questions thev know were act
JOHN MTTHYCOMB.
13
20
ing. He did not see Prof. G illier : ^
,
All of. 03s acres, sect. 5, 7 1, N R 4 w. .
! tied by the late war. And why do ty ilocs whenever and wherever in Swer to the objection that the sa la -:
N
w
of
N
w
'4
A
Lots
1
A
2.
57
acres,
sect.
7,
J
! lies of tlie District Judges had been !
who was absent at that time. Then j
power.
$ 1 15!;
S R 4 w ..............................................................
they do this? They do it to tighten
A S u ic id a i P o lic y .
. 13 20
Air. Pittenger while returning home j
The I ndiu ’E npent does the litigant ! increased unconstitutionally he re-!
All of. G4<) acres, sect. 9, 7 1. S R 4 w ....................
33
party lines and to increase partisan
plied that some of the Judges had to
Lot's 1, 2 A 3, 10 acres, sect. 11, 7 1, S R 4 w
was met by Buck Alvers at Portland \
printing for this county because it is
w
Yt
of
N
E
4
,
S
E
4
A
N
W
;;,40
3
acres,
sect.
lo.
fanaticism. They do it to
arouse
There are a few men in this coun
expend nearly as much iu contiec- 1
8 25
who proffered his services to helj
the only piper published here. Had , tion with their offices as their sala-1
7 1 , S R 4 w ....................................................*••..........
that
insane
prejudice
and
malignant
82*;
ty who oppose the election of Mr. lobby through the new bill, for $2*30, \
S
w
of
S
w
3S
acre*,
a^ct.
13,
T
1,
s
It
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•
the Pro /rssion.st (now defuuctjbet n j lies amounted to, but if the people
41
| hate that divided neighborhoods in-
Lot G, 21 acres, sect, 21, T 1. 8 K 4 w
Luelling beeauso he bolted the Re to which Pittenger* agreed. After
A Lots 1,2, 3 A 4, 188 acres, sect.27,
a Democratic paper it, and wouhl i did not want their salaries increased 1
N
>f s w
! to clans, separated families, piled
Ì 79
7 1, T It 4 w
have got it we could not have they could change that matter. !
publican ticket four years ago. And Air. Pittenger came back he in- j
A
N
!
;,
5C0
acres,
sect.
23,
T
l,
N
i
;
»
w
up
hecatombs
of
dead
on
Southern
D
E
.
i
| But the Governor knows that this :
11
grumbled.
S U 4 w
some of these verv men signed
the formed Air. Tozier what ho had battlefields, drenched the
| was no answer. What right had he j
nation
13 20
All
of
G13
acres
sect.
1,
S
R
5
w
done and tho latter agreed to bear j
T5i.it C o n v o litio n .
| ana the* Logi Mature to ta .e the peo- >
Independent Call which ignored all
N w 4 of N w 4 A Lut 1, 7ü acn s, sect. 23, 7 1,
w ith blood ami burdend the people
1 55
his portion of tho sum agreed on by !
S It l w
! pie’s money and expend it without
G
6*1
with a debt that will sap the sub
past political differences. How they
E
!
;
of
319
aerrs,
sect.
3
7
1,
S
It
5
w.
•
•
'• Patc.icd and Piebul-ed;
; iheir consent, but directly in the
Pittenger and
Alyers. But mark !
13 20
All
of
049
acres,
sect.
11,
7
1
S
It
5
w
.
.
.
stance
and
blight
the
prosperity
of
can reconcile their pledge thus given now, the bill that was pending when j
purple, red, black, yellow, spotted, face of their will expressed in the
ect.
N K ' , of N E *; A w 1 ' of N E 1 120 a
unborn
generations;
yet
these
same
2 47!
ringed, streaked and striped; Wliis- 1 onstitution. And the same is true
13, 7 l. S R 5\v ........'
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to let bygones be bygones, to pass Pittenger was at Salem and the one j
13,
ct.
of
the
unlawful
increase
of
the
omul-
i
-.eri.
w
!
*
M
E
R
A
*
N
E
of
N
E
*.,
4SO
political demagogues and mounte key. Temperance, Dem-icrsFic. R
9 9)
by person.al feuds and political dif for which Myers agreed to help pass i
7 1, S It 5 w .........................
umeiits of the Ticasurev, wl’.ose se!- !
banks with their mouths full of curs ii ublic in, Imi. •pendent
C 00
Worn: n
E
*;
of
320
acres,
sect.
15
T
l
.
s
R
5
ferences, is more than we can
tell. failed aud most likely failed becau e i es aud denunciation for each other R ign — and in D >vil take tho hind ary is ri siricted to $8i*0 by the Con- i
of S E
St ct. 23.
Is \v A N
11 b >
j -stitutioigainl who ha-.receive I for the
no money was used. But a reaction j
7 1, s R 5 w*
.
y i '
This system of .revenges is ruinous to
hold their sceret conclaves together, most, quoth Shonot.
past
two
years
$20,100
per
annum.
'
Lot
4
A
N
w
4
of
X
w
f*2
;
cus.
fk
1.1 l b o 2
took place in the Legislature
and i
Shonet’s Tom's and Bob's “ con-
All i>f 940 acres, siet. *i, r|' 1, s ti -.* v.
swap votes and tickets and when veiuion” was a sweet-scented job.
oes tlie Governor dure to say that I
any party.There is some show of rea
13 20
subsequently a new fee bill,more ex- I
“ “ CiO acres, sect. 33, 7* 1, ts It 5 v.
the
pe<ople
of
Oregon,
when
they
j
they
fear
that
the
Independents
will
13 C2
Shenet
and
the
Col.
made
up
the
son for pursuing them in the party travagantin its rates than the bill
w ! ä 320 acres, sect. 35.7’ 1, s It 5 w
G C0
beat them they unite their forces slate. Shenet wanted tho Clerk-hip, ] framed the eoustitu.ion and declared '
where they nave their origin, but to of ‘t>J or the bill that had just been
H
L • -a A s * ; of X E ty,240 acres, sett. 5, 7 0 , s h
j
tiiaf
the
salary
of
the
Treasurer
j
and make a common war on the peo and tho Col. warded places for his ■ should be $$vlO, confemplatc'd that
1 w.
through;
make a new party the victim of spites defeated, was pushed
son and a dear relative Jim, and thus
X E 1/
4 of N E 1/ 4 A X TV ty of S E ty, S9 aert <5 sect. 4 95
ple—all for the spoils of office.
!
said
Treasurer
should
have
an
As-
|
2 s It 1 TV
the
slate
was
m
t
lo
up.
Shenet
rode
doubtlessly
effected
by
tho
use
of
7,
7
hatreds and revenges that arose in
N E i/ 4 of s TV 4 ' ’ 40 acres sect. 7. 72. s R 1 w. . 1 G5
around over the county and drove • ¿¡slant Tree-tin l and other clerical 1
money, and by the
extraordinary
T o lm a u D o n 't B et, Not at A ll
X *„ of S E ty . 89 acres, si 'ol. 13. T 2, s It 1VV
other parties long before it had a
five or : ix fellows into Hillsboro and i aid, and a percentage on moneys ta- j
S E ’ 4 of S \V 1/\ and ¿ tv ; , of S 1: ty, 129 acres. 1 82>í
pressure of tho officers of all the
ken
in
and
paid
out
amounting
to
\
tho Col. a like number, and loeke 1
name is wantonly foolish and suici
sect.
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The Eugene GtiarJ says that when them up in the Court House, and I $20,000? It so wi.at is tho use of the
counties who pointel to the bill of
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S w ’L 4 / of S VV 1 4 / » 40 acres sect. 27,. 7 2. s R I v*
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dal.
N E 4 and E / 1 / 2 Of ,s E
’70 as a starvation measure. W ell, Tolman sp,>ke nt Eugene he dr niod the slate was nominated—Shenet ! conntiutional provision? What was |
240 acres, : < ct. 3;3. 1 2,
?
it
i
w
.
it
plaeed
there
for
if
not
to
pre-
L ook at tho matter. The Inde after the passage of this bill Air. Afy- ever having won a dollar on a horse (and Pittenger) for clerk, tlm C ol’s,
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NF. 1/4 Of \* TV 1/ 4 A S w 4 of N w
' scribe the salary of the Treasurer? j
ty, 8>) acre Si ct.
relatives
etc.
AI'
Lood
wanted
to
be
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33,
7
pendent party was formed by a class ers went to Air. Pittenger a id asked race. But he failed to explain Low
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Representative an 1 Stevenson Clerk, But the Governor tells the people i:i i
Li • i 4 A* N w 4 ° f S w *;, 58 acres, s* et. 1, T 2,
he John Phoenixed Eugene about
for
the
$200.
But
Pittenger
told
him
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of people who had become tired of
but Shenet would not have two W o- ! a vciy patronizing tvuy that if they
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Lots
. . . 1, 2. A 3 71 acre«, soet. 3
b^at
tlie m.in’s Right's men in the Legislature i do not like it because these things j
that he could not pay him because ten years ago, when he
w.
1 49’ -a
the corruption, peculation and mis
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4
of
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w
* A N J; of N w
120acrc8, s^ct.
the bill he had worked for failed and “ Thompson filly” and left “ nary a and the Clerkship he wanted for | have been done thus, that they may
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| change it. But wliat stronger proof
rule of the old parties. Democrats that Cay woo 1, Sheriff of Alultnomah red cent” in the whole town.
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Pittenger and himself.
S b o f S E 4 F. > ¿ o f 8 w ' 4 A ]
of N
219
| do urn want, Air. Grover, of the de
acres, 8»*of. 7, T 2, s K 2 w
No
euch
a
thing
as
that
convon-
and Republicans forgetting
their ( county, had already asked him (Pit-
In 1S3G Scoggin and Bigham of
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sires of tlie people than their willex-
Lots 3 A 4, 2*1 acres, sect. 9, T 2. s R 2 w
4!
past parts afinations, struck hands Wenger) to contribute to the expense this county won $300 off of Tolman will command the support of either i ¡.reseed in the constitution?
I.ots 1. 2. A 3, 25 acres, sect. 13 T 2. s~R •>' w
Democrats
or
Republicans
who
have
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N 1 i r»f s E 4 an.l S «' 4 of G E *r f *i)
in a common cause against tho rings, of passing the bill known as the bill on the race of Jack Alinor a rainst
Air. Campbell stated in a logical
Ti. S,
any respect for themselves.
poct. 17. T 2, s R 2 w
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monopolies and corrupt political or of ’72 now ia force, and coul l not * the Tolman Filly. And this is the
Talk about the Confusion ticket | and scholarly manner the purposes
S w 4 an l N 1. 48ft «eres. sect. 17. T 2 s li 2 tv. 9 »jo
of the Independent party and it was
E 1-2 of 329 «eres, se of. 19 | 2, sil 2 \v
ganizations and determined to work pay him (AI.j u tiles an understand- | candidate of the Republican
party being demanded by tho people!
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an ! E ! t of N - E
S .......................
;
evident
that
the
sympathy
of
the
, 499 tiori-a, sect. 21, T 2 sR
Htlmbug.
A
half
dozen
fel'ows
or
together for reform in county, State ing was had with Caywood. Air. and the nominee of the Temperance
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, noose was warn
m* showed
«nowm
with nun
him. He
E * ; A E *; of s w ’ 490 acres, sect. 23, T 2, s R 8 25
and Nation. A convention of dele Alyers wrote a letter to Caywood,and \ Alliance,who make such exalted pre- ios ant| p»0^ p'u-tcr unln non to tho til- necessity for a new party in
the
gates elected by these met and nom- shortly after, the latter wrote to Air. tendons to morality and temperance. ! pn, vpfc, and they vote a ticket prescrib- • corruption of the times. The Re-
E * i of N w ty arul Lot 1, 108 acres, 6ect 23 T 9 8 25
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cated certain persons for office, and Pittenger resigning tho money to Notwithstauding
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a man stated in the cd by ■ the
above ....................
named trio,
locked - i , J,nl»lic:ni
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, . pai tie shad
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and
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of
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200
acres,
sect.
25,
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now comes these malcontents who Alvers, whereupon Alessrs Pittenger Temperance Alliance that Tolman »P iu a room like a lot of convicts. been Joilndcd on conditions which
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say that a certain one of these nomi and Tozior paid Alvers— the one $123, drank and bet bn horses and was Demanded by the people -bah ! have ceased to exist, ami that now
the
battle
was
one
of
spoils.
No
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t
2
E
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x
w
ico
acros’
scct-
Humbug!
nees bolted the Republican party and the other $73.
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great political party could live with
profane, etc., ho received their in
f
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4
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V
ftnd
W
l/i
0
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V"
200
RCres’
8ect*
several years ago and I will not vote
out some principle of action and the
Now wo will answer a common ob dorsement. "William AIcLood em -
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C o n siste n cy .
^ yfp °2 N
’ fx 2' ; anii w y* ol S E R . 160 acres, 8tct.
for him, fntherrcore I will do all I jection to Air. Tozier’s action. It is
Independent party has risen to meet
d ’date fur Legislature and Stevenson
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the logical requirements of this ne-
can to defeat hia election. Is this
* f C! S,'rv n 1n,<1, N 'v '» of N w 1-4, 120 acres,
objected that Air. Tozier, by paying ! for Sheriff in this county voted for
The Custom House Ring platform cesity Jacking in the so-called politi
sect .33, T 2V s R 2 w ..
just? No.
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that $75 to Myers, recognized the him in the convention. AYe know resolves that the odious fee bill ainl cal parties of the day. The Inde
\vo f * w
°0f X w xi
N E ) i , 240 acres,
Let the Independent party stand
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principle o f using money to corrupt what was tho matter with
them. tho bill increasing tho Judges’ s&l- pendent party was founded on the
E y ° { S E ty and w ty of S w ty 160 acres,' sect
firm in the coming contest. W o have
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our Legislatures. In tho first place, j Tolman is a woman suffragist and j aries should 1 abolishcd no’ with lu''niriple of opposition to the domi-
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a fair county ticket and
the best he did not use money to corrup fhm 1
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| nation of monopolies and rings and
E 1; cf E ty aud Lot l, 177 acres, sect. 3. 7 2 s It
3
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ttie Idhat catches men of their stamp ev- standing. 111 Benton countv the Ring
r„™r of fh« vi.rlo« of tlia indn«
State ticket in the field and let us all Legislature, but he simply hired an
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in tavor ot tlie ngnts or the Indus-
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I 111 nnvn V wnulil
hovn I Korn nnminafn.l Tlnuli ^ llsOJl tl)G i tl’Wi ClilSSCS
^ E ^ of N w 3^ and Lot 2, 46 acres, sect. 5 T 2
attorney
at
common
wages
to
in
flii
j
er-
v
time'
.Duuiwa*
wo,,1J
have
|
have
nominated
Bush
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support our candidates in this fight
82!;
Alr. Campbell will carry this coun
and
ence tho Legislature to regulate an ' P,l^0(l thrir cars and spanked them j author of tho bill, for Clerk,
against our enemies. Remember
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3\ind
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f
x
E
160
ftcres-
Wrt.
unequal, unjust and oppressive law. j both if they had voted against T ol- I James Ginglcs, the man who intro ty easily. He could have carried it
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that this is but the advance guard of
* *'\-} o i f E ty and w ty of S w ty,120 acres,sect!
And if this be so who can object to j man. A prottv record for a Tern- duced tho bill in the Legislature, for | by a plurality of 300 votes lmd it not
the victorious army of ’70 that will h i, action in tho prom »«,? How |)erance c„ DVeT
'ltion to nominate a Sheriff. In Alultnomah county S<>1 been for unfortunate divisions iu the
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an;1 N w ty ofNwty, 80 acres,sect'.
inception of tlie movement.
otherwise
could
bad
laws
he
re
11, 1 -, R I VJ W. . . .
march into the National Capitol and
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80 acres, sect. 11, T 2. s R 3 w
have gambler and dram drinker for Gov Hircsh and D.ivo Powell,Ring can
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whip the CreditAIobilier,salary grab- pealed? Tho law was all we
I m m i grau t s—111 115 3.
S E ty of ' w ty, 40 acres, sect. 1, 7 3 , s R 1 w.
ernor!
for the Senate, and John F. Capíes,
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Sanbornswrindlcrs out of the temples stated it to be, which appears by a
Lot 1 and X w ty of N w ty, 48 acres, sect. 1, 7 3.
single statement;for the S'eehill o f’70
for the Lower House, all voted in
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of the Republic, restore good feeling cut down/heSkeriJFs fora in this county
Last
week
two
wagons
of
ltnnn-
U n iu u n ly .
N E ty of N w ty, 40'acres, sect. 3. 7 3 , s R 1
the Legislature for those bills. And
82 ty
between the North and South, and , and some others below livin'7 rates,and
w * ; of S TV ty 8(1. norcs,sect. 13, 72, s R 3 tv .
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this
town Fairchild A. C,.
J. AI. Cavwood, candidate for Slicr- grants passed through
.............. 60 acres. 7 1, s R \ w . ____
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raise up down trodden South C'arlio-
were nine D emocratic counties
Carey Johnson,
candidate
for iff lobbied tho entire sesffion for 'the ! bound for the valle.Y of the Xehalem. I
..............s w ty, 160 acres, sect. 6, T 1, X R 3 w ___
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na and Louisiana from the system of ^ were exempted from the. operation District Judge of this District has
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...........160 acres, scot. 11, 7’ 3. s/f lw.
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Tl.cy
will
have
to
hew
their
way
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feo bill and is accused of having paid
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..............E ty of X E ty, 80 acres, sect. 28 7 1 . s R 1 w . . . .
misrule and plunder that ha3 jjios - of the bill o f 70and in some o f these conn been out in this county starting a
large sums of money to secure its ! Ihiougli the woods and over
the : irvuch.J ^ ............................. AH of his donation Claim in this Conntv, 80 acres,
ties the emoluments ita re very good no
trated their industries and robbed dereaid 6i/Z.Now then who in the fane \ cock and bull story, fathered by \V.
.
sect.21 „17, 20 7 1 . N / . ' l w . . . .
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m
ountains
to
g
et
to
their
place
of _
passage. Now, after this array o f
Frashner, L ............................... Part of Jas. Barkers Don., acres 9, sect. 1, 7 1 , s B
their people.
of this evidence will say that Air. | Mills, that Judge Shattuek ha 1 got
1 w ..........
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facts,is thero any m in in this county destination. A n d when they arrive
Fain, W . D................................. X ty of w Allen, Don. 160 acres. 7 1 , s R 3 w......... 9 90
Tozier and other officers who were 80 drunk on a certain occasion that
who is foolish enough to think that there they will have to pay B en H o l- Fish.Albert............................... N E ty. 160 acres, sect. 35. 7 2. s R 1 w.
____ 6 60
being cheated out of Ihoir rights bv
F a ile d to A n s w e r .
|
Luelling
anil
other
friends
had
to
M ..........................Forest Grove, Blk. 34 Lots 1 A 4
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the Ring if successful, would abolish laday $ 2 ,5 0 per acre for land to s e t Goodell.H.
this unjust measure did avrong to
Goldsmith, B ............................N N E 1-4 of N E 1-4 S ty o( n ty and a ty and
tle on.
T here is justice for y o u —
use all proper means to
influence! P11*1
to bed; all of which theso acts.
tv 1-4 it s tv 1-4,369 acros, soots.2 *t 33,Ts 1 4 2, N It
Governor Grover failed to answer
legislators togh e them their lights?! Judge Shattuck denounces .as false,
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and there is the en couragem en t our
- ! tv .
^ ,
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W ille d .
at Hillsboro why it was that h° ap The Legislature passed a new bill—
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.
,
Grabel, Joseph......... .............. 7 *art of 7icarts Donation, 40 acres, T 2, s R 1 w. 3 30
and Air. Luelling says that he knows
btate gives to im m igrants who have ! Griffi th,Heirs o f...................... s E 1-4, 1G0 acre*, seel. 29. 7 1. N R lw................ 9 90
proved of^the bill to increase
the that ol 7 2 which, is ¡js had a b ili as
nothing
whatever
about
it.
traveled two or three thousand mile-- i Gardiner,Nelson.. ..............Sty ofN wl - 4, 89acres,sect. 26, 2'2, s R 1 w------ 6 30
A few months ago when Win AIc- t/i mi l - « „ l
Treasurer’s emoluments to $20,000 that of ’7o because while it pays all
1 33 ty
,
,
■ Hart, Anthony..........................lOacrcs, T 1, s R 1 w.
....
Air. Johnson, it would
seem, is
the Sheriffs and Clerks fair wages to
to m ake a homo a m on g us. A n d here ' 27*>it,7/ . . . . ......................... Forest Grove, Blk. 18 Lot 1.
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Leod,
temperance
candidate
in
this
per annum by giving him ono half of
against county for Representativo,
com es in another p oint.
O u r Inst ! HammiU, Henry .......................S E 1-4 of N E 1-4. 49 acres .sect. 7, 7 1, N R 1 w. 1 32
some it brings enormous
profits. afraid to take the stump
was
in
-p.
| Kello^p, Orin .......................... lifilsboro, Blk. 10, N
of Lota 1 <£• 2.
....
one per cent, for all moneys paid in Under it Air. Tozier’s emoluments Shattuck but comAs out
here and Air. G oodell’s Store he was preach u em ocra tic legislature appropriated | lvlosUrmau.John................... Erastus Savage’s Don.Claim.320 acres, sects.C J- 7. 2 1 86
to the treasury and for all that is amount to $1,100 nr 1,200 per an put’s his head together with some of ing earnestly for nominating moral
19 80
paid out by him. Ho said nothing num while in Alultnomah county the
and religious men for offi e, where $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 to build a wagon road h o rn ' Kcnnard> Angeline................. £ w l-L o H i W I 4 a n d s E 1 -4 of N E l -4 and
this County into the Nehalem Valiev
W ty of N E 1-4, 160 acres 6ects. 28 d- 29, 7 2, s R
about” thpST0*00n thn.t~ lm Sfatn nrin ” Sheriffs offho is worth §20,000 per I lm nnii fnonds in tills county to rc- upon a gentleman asked him if
he
about the$30,000 that die otato p n n .- ( auQ nn
The Clerk.s
, ’m ^
vamp and g lvanize some old lies to
1 w.
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and all this money was expended in
Beaverton, Blk. 16 2 Lots.
xng will cost the State this year. He ! county* is worth between $3,000 and ; to damage hisopponent. AVc would would sign a petition to have J. H.
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Alitchell cupelled from the United the preliminary survey. The men Lenox, v asnmgton................. l ’art of his otvu Donation, 40 acres 7 1 N It 9 vr 1 65
did not tell us anything about
the $4,000 under tbs present bill.
'
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suggest that there is some more bon- States Senate. Air. AIcLeod never who got the job pocketed the swag, Liuder.John.............................Cornelius, Blk. 11 LoU8 d 9
Muxon.J.
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acres,
sect.
31,
7
1
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$20,000 that he voted to appropriate
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Now these «ro the facte in the caso ora,>le
forM r. Johnson to defeat answered that question. He slunk
and immigrantsjhave to cut their way Munir' Mrs. A. P . .................. j - F \ 6 ^ . 1 ^ 8cct- ^2 7 1 s R 1 w and N
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for building a wagon from this coun And all this hue and erv o f ; . -
^
^7 > ^fc** 0 f 2 S R 1 w, 3*20 acres, sects.
Air. Tozier’s enemies and many o f; ls °pponent than tips. Such au out o f the room wilted as a starched through the woods to a mountain
32 d 5, Ts 1 <fc 2, s R 1 w
bonnet in a rain storm. He was too
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ty into the Ncdia’ em country, which
his friends who have been deceived j undorlinnded mode of attack smacks weak in the spinal column to an* home where they have to pay r fat Jiarshall,...................................Haskell Place, 108 acres, T 1, s R 1 w
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money was paid to tho contractors by thei-e false reports, will make him ' somewhat of the pettifogger aud
MiuUr.J. Estate of..................320 acres, seres. 7 d 8 , T 1, s R 2 w
6
90
swer . How would he vote in
the railroad monopoly $2,50 per acre for iloss./feirs of..........................Lucas Don Claim, 160 acres, sects. 3 dk 10, T 3, « It
•nd no road was built
^tll the more popular whan his ree- shyster.
Legislature?
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