Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, May 21, 1870, Image 2

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COUnTY OFFICIAL
DALLAS,. ;-SATUIl A.Y
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Ticket;
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For Confp'cs?,
jj. G. WILSON,
- of Was co.
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tFor Governor,
Jd EL1 PALMER,
of., YamhilL.,
vFolt tertiary t6f $!Je?
,xlml JAMES, ELlvlS,Vf.
of Linn, v ,
. For Treawrer,
; IAYEU HIUCII;;
....ot jManoUr,
, , .of Lane.. ;
JTor Judge of District.
k: p. I50Ij?e,
i - - of PolL' .
fihtrlct .4 tlor.ney or Si District f
; - J. C. POWELL,
s of Linn. -.-..
Pollc Coonty Jtepubtfcau "ticket.
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. J?t presei fa fives, fti
;jESSESTlIMP, V
J. II. IIAWLEY,
J3. F. NICHOLS.
J?qunty Judge; '
TIIOS. PEAHCK.
Clery
, K.lS.:CRYSTAJi. '
' Sheriff. - '
THOS. JEFFRIES, i
- - r Treasirrer?
; 3YM. IIO.WE. . :,i
'" ' Commissioners, '
E.;DELASHMUTT,
JSA4(3 ZLMWAlA
School Superintendent,
WVWYlttUCH.x 5
County Surveyor, ;
w.ic.-wiirisoN. '
. Coroner i
Da; . unosox.
'- " ; , . The Situation.,. ' " '
Thc people cf this day, unlike -the
rjdaja of a century ago', read and gtudy
-both politics and religion ' for them
selves, 'do their own thiukiogfand come
their own conclusions. At this time
the people of this country, both men
and women, arc busy in reflection as to
v-the best policy to be pursued in. this re
-'public: Froni thq adoption of the Con-
atitntiQD to the' present year, 5 we ; have
beyond paaallel, in the world's history
of nations, increased from four to forty
millions. Up to within ten; years wc
have been almost exclusively a manu
ictaring and agricultural people, hav
ing comparatively no wars', or. standing
armies; but our history, from 18G1 to
1 8 G5, is one of blood and anarchy.
The storm which for , thirty years, vas
gathering, to- break upon us in such
torrents,' : has passed Our, lakes and
seas no longer swarm with ironclads,
and our rivers , andf streamlets have
ceased to be atained with human gore.
and the watch word of the great mass
of the Ametfcan peopfe once more is,
i.Let us have peace'
And dow the question is, under all
theea circnmstaiiceswhrrt course" shall
i the vottrs of Oregon ( purue ?ir. It -is
greed: by all that there is an extreme
in both parties, to which it would be
dangerous 4o go, that the,rp are ex
tremists in both parties whose counsels
and lead it would be" dangerous to fol-
ilow. , -Then we suggest to, the honest
voters of Polk county a nil the State
that, before the Gtlr of June,1 we atop
and take' the second, 'sober thought.
and, like men and patriots who are de
fsirous. yea, ciorethan ahxionsteJtab
lish the " Ooaernmeotf both" Stale and
national, upon a firm ani;never-yietd-ing
foundation i shining5 in --purity like
fje diainondand thus transmit it to
?,nur 'posterity : ' let usdiscord all no-
tions of bem governed and -controlled
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io or.actios byfunscrupuJou3 andjpar
twan demagogues, who would sacrifice
?ajl to satiate their ihirsfor.rJacaiaud
power f and let us go to the polls like
. men , without
, fetters, who claim Jo le 1 on the Jlrst l'ft!?4t,' Grahac'CT.TjiIe)h' f.
r iroemt-n, and
yotc for men
who dare ; proclaim it: ahd Whitall 8,' Jeffries 21 , 'ayiiJsbgS and
to act at pur servants -who $&tt . Sddond baifo 'Gcsncr b
tire honest," upright, "ready to sacrifice
X'APER, Snedraen; lien of integrity" choid 'Third baUot.XTesner 3, Tatern
MY'J i i-den of teppcratej G, Wbitalip, -JeUrifs lil Vnyidoxi 1LJ
-wfcllini to eiaic Jorevcr ine partisan rue Vyuuiuy vuwiii&Muiit:rs ju. i uv?
the patriot. 'Men f who Vc willing lo
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extrrx themselves to tally tno peopio ior
the purpose of crushing out evil, from
whatever source it may approach, and
receive and adopt the right, from who-
ever it may come, and thus inspire, n6t
ernment andjta republieau institutions, 1
nm snrfnfnmin thft future, what Ave 1
and prosperous people.
Republican Conventiou.
VdeBijnded -too- tnncln Jljit-Scc
.rctarieg of Uic Pie
vention for a report of rhcprocccdiiigs j
and consequently it will be found to ha
meagre in several particulars. v ;
The Convention was organized in the I
morning; by choosing L. Case as Chair 1
man, and J. II. McCord and Ti Pearce
as'oecreiarics. me cuuiing vogcui-
er-of -ths-CoQicnuoQ Sit j11oc1oc.k.
the Committee on reo!dtions, consist
ing of ouc from each precinct, reported
iho following Coanty Platform:
liesolced. V. That wej the (Tnlon
Republican. party of; Polk .county, en-
doriethe platform of Vriuctples adopt
i . i v t. n i f,
edat the fctater Couvcutioo;at Jcort-
land 1 ,
2. That we are in favor of the re-
duetion of fees m the offices of fclientt
at taxes. "? - ' I
3. That while Uie subject of loaning
the credit of the Stole fur the enlarge
ment of railroads, and for .other par-
poses,'H. bip discussed by the prs
and peopH we arc opposed to amend
iug the Constitution of Oregon so as to.
allow, thf States lebd AU credit for
y,m,gjeatfrithan i ji9proyidf d
)oj that instrument,. . f "
xnait wmie we cncenunj acjpn-
ewin the laws ot: the land while thev i
escetn
remain
such upon the statute books; we
are unalterably opposed to-any- further
extension oi ne eiccuve, jrauLyitv.u j
Wyexcthlate "rVcUVr ' " r
" JOUNATUA DYEn,
Chairman.
At thV close of " the "read ing of the
resolutions,, the convetion cheered, ahd
prevaHett9 voti by balloton the nomi
nations itoi be made. r Thfl nomination
nnsurnmtinn viz : Ed. Pclaiih-
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John IlawSey, Dr. Chitwood, B. I
Nichols, JJcll and Jr. feullivan.
Heretcisrs?Nleho!s and Sullivan
arbie and iaidHhatitliev dIdtnSeek or
desire the nomination, and thjught it
better to choose other men. i ;
The vote stood . PelaJimutt, 27;
Whlts'onSf Stumptl .;, flawley, C5 ;
'al$rod, C p NIcho1s3ir ;Bellr & ;
Sullivan, 11. Thirty'votes being a ma
j ort ty of 'th con vc n t ion , Jesse Stump,
John HawleytaniRf -Si'thols were
if ... .
, nominated ,on. the first ballot,,. ., n
For County. TudgcV;4he names of
3Iessrss J. A. Applegate, J. L. (Collins,
T. lVarce,) Win. Howe, M M. Dodson,
and :.W." W. Ilopne were put in nomina
tion. 'The first Ldlfot "slootf: "Apple
gftci l-;-r(Softinarf " IS'j Pearce' 11;
HowelO I)odsorrt,-);lkMne, 10
'Jtp coice Howejs amewaa with
drawn. oecend ballot : Applegate, J;
otKnsllfflaVVe5, 1)12
RooneTQ j : bfan'k'f 'Kd 1 choice.
Bob no's n airfe J wi th d ra W ii. .TMrd Js b al
lot: A pplegatc, 1 Collins, y2 1 ;
pHarce, 28; I)6d30n, Of Ko choice.
Eourth ballot : Applegate, 1 ; Collitis,
18 j, Pearce, 87., fpy3son. 3 So T.
Pearce twas declared the nominee or.
The Barnes f IUS Crysta;! W. W.
Beach ana' W. Sliellf ei-e put in nom'-,
inatton ;for ; Clerk, uri The! first ! billot
Kdbd : Crystal, 28; Beach; 2S;' Sici
ly, G.i No choice. Shelly 's name with
drawn. ? Second-balipt j?Orysa SO,"
Jeach 29 : so . M r. , Crystal was uom i
natcd.
For Sheriff, Gesner received 0 votes
oulv in oursulve but in our posterity in . W, .W.JJcaca .wa3'noiuiated.forJ5u
all coming gcneratioiis, an abiding con- pcrintendcut of Common Schools, For
fideneciti thepewiiaueuey of this gov- Coipnerr. N.;t Hudson vand, ipr
auu lerKiiji; i ue severa counues ui gome time m the fall el ISW, and at
this f State, aVd iu favor of retrench seVfcral times, I had conversations. wi:h
RAmt iri oupenif tState audt nation- '. P. Poland, acting ogeut of the Chi
on motion of P. U. SuHivab, they were State of Oreoov, f :
unanimously adopted. ' s A': ! County of Clackamas, j t
, The-Coaveorioatben cea4ed to 7
- y s t . .- 4 Thfit whilt! I was' a ent of the
c i - i T..n, Portland, ca led me into hm place, oi
of Representatives to th Legislature , . , , ... . . i
v t vn . . ... buines3 (Lland.ill ) in Portland, and
belnS inter! "?rLD,?,:Wc8 proposed to furnish Chines laborers
wrc ubmifted" to tte Convcntion'for for the Oregon City factory, and said
Graham 4, Tatem 7, Whitall 6, Jeff-
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lash'rautt and 1 Zumwalt wre nomN
naieu uy acclamation.
, For Assessor 1. Cosper received 34
'votes, II. II. MeCord 19, and "Helms
6: and, P. ; Cosper waif declared dulj
noinmated.
Countyu Surveyor' iW ' ,0.'iWhitgon
Tht Oinvpnimn havinf coiiinlptidi
The Convention, having completed its
labor, the body adjourned.' 1 ' v
Graver aiut Chinamen ,? .
Kow it : mates no kind of dlffercijce
to us wht kmtl of btor the Willamette
Woolen j Manufaqturing Company- cm-
nldvs. but when Mr. G rover iroes! about
the country claiming superior Virtue
over other men, wc likoto, shipw., what
his' record is on the China question;
aud the. more so iuce the Dcmoeratit
newspapers are, publishing double-lead
auuaviis ior ine purpose oi euu-
tishing his purity. 5,lo!au:iys G rover
never spoke to him about hiring China
menbut he does not say that dljrts
wero not mades to introduce Clihiese
labor into the factory at Salem. The
fo'nowW affidavits establish the fact
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very ct nelusively that Doian lias lied:
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MATK 01' UREOON,
Ciaekamas County. ,. j .
. t R. Jacob, do solemulv swear - that
mft . m I'ort and. 1 was mafsainir
j.ent of j lie Oregon City Woolen
Miils. . Mr. Poland was titreiusly
ansi0us to have 'me tako Chiiaicii in
tie mill at Oregon City. Among oth-
cr things he stated in the fall of 180$,
Q - fa office' over Randall's ;Horcin
poTtbind, tint tlie Salcttf mill Vas about
to-employ Ctiirie$e that he hadjtiMt
received a letter from Mrl G rover, tin
a;It?ot of thC Salem utlw, proposing ft
.t fn,lwv. - ; K-f thv : wnrt vciiUur
f,- tne tdtja the same, nnd then tiny
Kyoulli b tn. Mr: G rover, he ajd;w:i
bnj waitms to ?ee the result here, ami
thcn yj Ukc thcm;v Ef - -v
igned.) 1 - I It. JACOBS,
. Subscribed and sworn to before f me,
My loth, 1870. - - - :
?R OrMcCjwx- Notiry Public: ;
O CM; F. Co i in the winrofl8G5
HQ, - W. P. I)o!and, 'the then acting
agent -of the Chinese in the city of
at the ilitietirne he was negotiating
MinnflF liiiinn-nv r .Sa phi. to emnlov
(:hSn" '0Dcrativcs in their .factory. lie
lurthersaid, in substance, that wc (i
e. the 0 C. M. r ; Co.) would have to
employ em,to compete; wttn me oa
lem Company.
(Signed,) : L. E. PRATT.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
oh tho 13th day of. May, A. P. 1870.
; F. O. McCowM
Notary Public, in and for Oregon.
State of "Oregon." )
Clackamas County." I
ss.
Ij AVI C. Johnson, do solemnly swear,
that for two or more ycbrs before "May,
180S, I was one of iho Directors of the
Oregon City 'Monu factoring Company ;
that :Mr. W:IV Poland, then acting
aujeut of tli c Chinese Hn Portland, as
certained, from some source, that V was
-opposed to the employment ' of Chinese
iu said Oregon City Mill at- that time ;
that several times while. I was such Di
rector. fMrDolan Called me into Ran
dills Music Store, where; he -was -staying,
to endeavor to change my mind on
the subject. - In those-conversations he
stated ta me more than once that the
Saieni, "inilli were,, proposing s to j-take
Chinese' operatives,, andyj that . we. must
do bo or they would run us out of, the
1 we could, Jlq further stated, that, these
maricet oy maKing goousvcheapor tnan
t wo 'euro pan ies were a f raid of. each ot h -
er upon mis raaiter oi cui ploying ijui"
naiiiep, but that they, coud aud ought
Jto agree: io ( both , put. thctn in at the
anie, time., and that the Salem; -Direct
brs and jiignta .weready for such an
arrangement t ,
W h e th e r or not, 1 f, ; Del an d , i u . . h is
anxiety to Vecure employment ior ;liia
clients, misropresentea the managers oi
'it . o l ' mi ' 4 ' r ..... .-
ine paiem, mnis, is a question. l .aui'uu-'
able to answer. V . ...
: (sigHed,); ; W;; johnon, ,
'Subscribed and sworn-io' before me,1
May 13th, 1870. $ F. 0. McCown," ;
Notary Public, in. and foj. Oregon.
.-Hugging sefc to. music is itho late'
I desQition of, walUtnsriii "isl
Political Note?.
rCol Wf?:jUi7apmanTublisheir.n
the Portland Commercial the follow-
iqgf letteirswhichi explain 'themselves r
:l iPoutWND, May 5, 1870.
': Editor 'Commercial-Sir :f By !thc
Uehihk of .this? ninrning Ijlcaru Jthat
Convention, on yesterday, placed my
name upon the UCKei ior iiieumce ui
County Surveyor. I direct that my
name sliall be takferilofn from that'tick-f
ctit one'e. While3 1 am duly.grafelul
to thoe who without duo consideration
df "all We circumstanccKand whb,from
goo jnotixesayej jnie theirvots in
convention,! cannot regardj the nomi
nation iu any otber .light than a bur
Icsiiuo vT).p, Democrats of ' 31ultno
mah county! by their dub', fleeted del
egates to the 'County Cbuveotjpn, held
March 12th, had seen fit to rccommeud
the delegates then choseu to the State
Conventioni to cast their ybtep. for,: me
as .the Democratic candidate for Gover
nor; and, in view of this f,;et, the id-a
that I should now aevcp.t" tlie: .fioni'ina-. .
tion for. County Surveyor h . preposter
ous. 'MoVo especially is it ho, after. I
had, by Jetter. expressly declined, to ac
cept ' any nomination at the bauds of
'ine Couuty Convention, uujess upon
the adoption" by the Convention, of
fcriain resolutions .wnicu aocompanieu
my letter to a meuiLcr of the Conven
tion, and which resolution. were, by a
vote of ; the Couuty Convention, laid
upon the table. ; !
As my letter and resolutions did not
nppear nniong the published proceed
ings of the Convention, I herewith en
close a cojy for publication in your pa
per. . W. Y. Gil AIM A.N .
Portland, May G, 170.
. I am under obligations to the Her'
aid editor for the forcfd .complimentary
uotice Ot my public services m his pa
per this morning; They arc treasured
where they will be remembered when
bis rotten sheet will have paed away
as waste paper. 4 Uau he hecucu or
noted my earnest courts to 'eradicate
froui the Dcmoeraijc min i the ,seeJ.of
RepuduUion which the Herald ha
sown '. br-dca.-t, to-day our speakers
would be saved the utce?itv of long
at'td labored speeches iu defence of tin
8th rcjlution, and would .hacc ample
time lo pierce the works;of the cnemyj
at the weakt-t poiufs, irin wim-.n intj
have suteceded h diverting public a"t
teutiou to' ft -considerable vxit nt.;
- , i w. w. chapman:.
" AH rcmcmher how Grove r, , in hi
pnceefi here lant Tuesday; berated the
Chinamen Aand the late BurUngnme
treaty," and ' pr iphecied of the Ucfruc
tion of lho gavcrnment in a faw years.
Uovv he mnguified the bur!eus of th?
public, debt, aad how he was in favor
of paying it of in greenbtrcks ; jid to
that end wa tn favor of putting in mo
tion the printing presses for the pur
pos,e of making more greenbacks. lov
wc wish to con t raft this position with
that of Bi F Hardiog who is running
un the Democratic ticket in Marion
county; for the State Senate. 1 hut
gentleman, said, "in a' speech delivered
at VYaconda, last Srturday, that:
j The question of Chinese citizenship
was not and could not 1 made an issue
iu this campaign, aud he "doubted, very
'much whether it would cvcr.scriou-lv
divide the people of this coast. Both
parties here were alike oppose 1 to if.
Besides, he said there was no psobabil
ity that the Chinaman wouhl ever ask
to become a citizen, and if he did he
could not ut.der our naturalizatiou laws
Speaking of the late treaty with the
Chinese Empire, he said the bbjectand
end .of that treaty, like the former
treaties, was to . extend and enlarge
our. commerce1' with tlrat nation ; ' that it
secured to us commercial advantajres
that we never ; -enjoyed before, and that
this nation, aod the people of thU coast
in i particular, could not afford to lose
the trade and comnicrce . of that great
Empire! IIe showed) that our princi
pal, commerce "n! tlie future must be
with those Asiatlelnatiou,. and from
whom ? -we wald Sderivc our . commcr
,cial gteatuesU'v :Hir .;.:-t:.. -- i
j. n 0 n th o ; q ucs tieh of th e V pay men t -o f
the national debt, he Said there was now
no other i way of paying; that debt ex
ce'pfc in coin, since the recent decisions
J l .IIU '.. UFI VIHV V V . . V ...
only legal tender ; that We had to pay
it dollar far dollar in coin, and that
all talk about paying it any other way
was twaddle. The repeal of the :14th
and 15th -Amendments was simply an
impossibility, ho said. , He differed
with ; the , Republican iparty on ques
tions of .tariff j and the administration
of the affairs of this State..
A boy oged fortccn hung himself at
Exeter, ;EnglaDd. httely, !delibcratoly
allowing.. thiaisclft to bo., strangled,'
IIo ia describedpaa a peculiarly Vsulky"
boy At onotof tho Oxford oolletros a
student "njred sixteeu aceidentally han-
geu.nunseir witn a wiuuow cora, wnicn
it is supposed he was trying to, arrange,
when ho "slippod off atfeofa, and tho
cord coiled . about his neck and ihoked
hiin.
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Subscribe for the Republican.
NE K "AD VFAl TISEMEtf TS.
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My mE, s ah An ii. mudkey, hav-,
. infc Jeft ipj bed anl board, without just
uause or provocation, I herewith gij'e notice
to all person that I wbl to longer bp rcspon
'iblo iot any dndebttedoees ihe mav Jnur. ' xi
? C p hVKE MULKEY.""
'Mflnraoiitb May-tf, 1870.- ; tl-lw"
TO CARPFMTE8S & PAINTERS!
T1Y ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT,
jSJJ bbla will be received until the first Mon
day in Juno next, for laying floor and fitting
new bases under pillars jot the por';a .01 tue
Court House, and for painting the Court. lluue.
r or luriaer I'ariit-uiars inquire 01
10 3w J. h. COLLIE, Uo
Judge.
4-
lor Rent!
riUE DALLAS HOTEL, , lIAYjrXG'.' RE-
I cently been cleaned and refitteil through
out, ia mow wffered for 1, on
Ittaoiift!iIc Terms.
For particulars inquire of A. II.
Whitley or
toe utnli;rMned. v
A. allULTZ.
Dllaf, May 1, 1870. .
10-tf
I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HOUSES,
eatilorhepjiny CAM lilt f-nd 111(1-
'10;i.AIIIIC;Sr0CK.; alo my dwcliing
bou'e'and Gallery in Dallas. I " For partieulara
inqiri of B. F.; Nichol or ;
. lu-tf C1IAS. LAF )LLETT.
T h c "' S5 o 1 1 X li v v i i t a t c h I
0 YOtr WANT A RELIAI
nal fnmi the South? The
LEsJ01IR
oMcst, best
and ablest is Iho ' : ;
, fiDBlLt WEEKLY RE&iSTER.
I'ubli-hed over half a tetury, Hon. Joii.v
FitVTH. the iirdent supporter f; the. great
Stpr.hfn A; DoulaF, the editor.
lvery Nortlieru Democrat wanb tbe Itgia
tir. : .. N
It biis an able Agricultural departincnt. Ifon.
C. C. L.iSMios. editor.
Evr? farmer and merharic wintti to fctjow
all abuut the &fuutb, now otTerio;
traction.
FubKrribe for the SCILE WE
LSTEtt. s Only $3,1 u per y-ar.
muit, .Try it lur inmtbf. F-nd
t I'op'tes one year $ UU0. Tho I
o many at
EKLY REG-
i
?1,IH fr 4
Kl.oe. Clubs
larKeM MPf iu the South. P
ki-linen rojy
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frc. Address, ' W. Dj MANX,
lu-i Pn'p. Rtgb-u-r, .llobile, Ala.
8a ! c ol'Ln n il I o v W:i r t i I io u .
Y VIRTUE OF AN' OUHER OF THE
1 J Circuit Court lor l'lk -outy, Oregon, i-
ttiK'l at ibjf April u-ria, 170, t ;wiu, on the
1 1 th Uy of Juno, 1 S70, ltfeea ;'the boarj of
1 A. M, and 4 F. SL, al the Cnirt illou-e door
in fetid coanty, fftU ta tbo highAt bi-Mer the
j'dtloing deeribd properly.. R-gitiiiig at
the N. K." iwr.-r .ot LUa JIar tor' Donation
land rlfiim. Xo. Jl. T. C. 11. ff W, in e. 32
and ; 33 : t!sme running west
0 ehai'if to a
(e, lljemso E tW
hawf on .:dr. liae thenee .S
t-. place of he
re 'r te!..fit-
gtunin.:fontUljil's 2 10 aert .o
ttat iti Itk-outttr,' r twpting-rVinl there
t.f, whicli bdf lt.vu wt oJT nnd MJ'iged .th
dower of the,id.w of I).xr.ctt 3 lgaj-d, UecV.
' f r'tn Ihe Nf ciUl of.'id preiui.-t -'.
: 'i'truM tof iafo' J-afb iu hand in C. S. gold
roioj bukfteo ih 12 tittlhi with inUrp't at
10 pv.r t ent, per aiiuuui, r bar giing .ap--proved
feuii;y. ' J M. I'll V,
1 u Id 5 w -: - : ' i ; :'l ' ' Kelt re6. :
Farnicrs Atlc'taliou !
flllE UNDERSIGNED ATtNO II AD
JL ticarly twenty years' praMle in inaking
wagons in Ore gnu. fctd tinfdnt w eau do
as g'Md work as ean be bad ia bisy part of the
jSiafe. "".''' . " .!. . ...
5 to ii and S3Lc!4oiy Axles,
(T.iiitiiilc MkcinM)
On band and in a do to ord-ron ?hort notice-
Lumber VVaoas..
I is p re? sVt.0iis.....J... ...i,
Call and cwflwe our wrrk. Repairing
dune on (short notice and on ii.-as)mble terms.
SIMEON TJ GARRISON,
ASA i?HR
nnl!a, April I I, if 70.
4 :.Im
Craivltird -A:. rScwitinsi,
or THE
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lti.Jlill I 1 1 1 w Ulv I KMlUi
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f AVE A NEW AND 'SELECT STOCK
.UL 01? ,' j - ' '.'f: '
J a pa ned AVare, Porcelain. Lined Sl4;w
' Pots lorJ rult, a Great A'arlety of
Gem Pans, Pressed Pdtties for Tarts,
Cooking Spoons, ligg ItcaterS, Uroil-
Ing fixtures of Imprdvett Pattern,
Rolling Pins, fec., ?tc.
: ' CRAWFORD
Dallas, April 1,. 1870.
& NEWMAN.
7:tf
C M. PaRMKKTER,.
I
F. J. BABCOCKi1
PARMEMTER & BABCOCK,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and lle
' AA'., ul tail Dealers! iu i ':yn-
17! ixvri i tvlre ,
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon,
II
AVE ; OX
Stock of
HAND THE LAROEST
fiarnitiirc,
Wiiinar-Iiatlcs.
s f ISoIlaiidN, and
To be foutfil in Marion Couity.
All kinds of Picture F
rames, Uofnrts and
.Caskets made to order on
reasonable ratos.
khort notice and at
PARMENTER & BABCOCK.
aenl, Alareli L'.-J, 1870. . 4 tT
CAP1TAI
LIVERY
STABLE.
lu rear of the Capital I!otcl',Comcr,
, SALtiM, OltlCGON.
TT0RSES , AND, CARRIAGES TO IiET
. fi I. en reasonable terms. Special Attention
paicl to transient and hoarding borsos.,
-.. BOOTH 4 PLAMONDON, '
2-tf f .'f. Proprietors,
VELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON BEST
4 'TV" in raarkat---in kits or barrel.
, -ai- . rnv a -v. AR.H ART'S. : t
j. .Forfait, at
caivu.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
- i
SUCCESSOaS.TO B. STRANG.
IMPORTIiltS AND DEALERS IN
.v:
STOVES r
OF ALL, KINDS, 1 .
Tin Plated Sheet Iron, Copper,
Zinc. Brass & Block Tin,
1 torce and ff A it Pumps,
CAST- TIN AND ENAMELED
3ANUFAC'i URERS OF
Tin Shcct-Jroii Copper-
' y arc. -
, j Great Variety of Gem Pans'
.as Fixtures.' ;.
Iron and lead Pipe4 of all fixes, for Gas.
Water and 5team.
ELBOWS, DUSIIISGS,
rr JSIPI'LES " '
HE TUR N BE ND S 12 U Bit Ell 7 OSE,
,97 OP COCKS, JHJSE PIPES,
PLUGS, . BATH TUBS. .
is8
In all its b'ranebes done to order, at the eland
. of Ii. Strang, '''-''''" -
lnloa IIloc fc Commercial St., Salem
2-6iu
1870. C;iHcrl Bros. 1870.
3IANUFACTURKRS,
SALEM - - w. - - - OllEGOX.
Ulen's Tap,S le Fewed Boots.......$14 00
Men's Double Swle, Sewed Buot ...... '13 00
S Men's Single Sole, 'Sewed Boots.... 12 00 1
hi ' p-
o M( n'i Tap Sole, 1 ggei" Booti...
n cog.
-3 Men's Single Sole, Pegged Boots... 10 00
o
j-i Men's French Kip Bots....
ir..i. r. .. .1. i.t.. r. . . n nt.
ve
9 VV
Men' Kip.Bcotf, Oregon or Cdi
" feruia Jeathtr. ...V.
Mtn's Bet Freiub CaK Sewid Ox
; lord .Tie...
MenV F.et French Calf Feggbd Ox
ford 7"ies
00 g
M
H
7 CO:
6 00
ra-iHE PEST BRANDS OF FRENCH CALF
5. utcd iu all uur bouts, aud cvry pair
wan anted to give easL'f.ieiiu. W i also Lavo
the ltiiget anl tvUsilfd lk ol Tolirn
ud t'aiifurcut tc'do ISuots a:ui hoes wbieb
wc oC'er at whofvbalo or retail ut prieet nbieh
lefy compclitiyu. ' '
OAK SOLE LEATHER, FltEXCII
CALF, KIP AND UlTEIt
SHOE FINDINGS,
.... ... ..
Shoe Maobtnry nud everything generally
found in a Leather and Finding Store."
Gold coin paid for HIDES and FURS.
GILBERT BROS.
Salem. Ogw.y Mnreb 10, 1S70. ' 2-6m r
Va 1 u nb !c Pro per I y
FOll SALE.
BEING DT'SIROUS OF GOTNG EAST,
I now oiter fur.si'e my well known
FERRY, WARE' OUSEjDWELLlFiGi
Ac-i at very low rates. This property is situ-
- -; . . "".' ated at j ,.
; : u" It H c 51 a T l 9 '
on the Willamette ricr, and on. the nearest
and beH route tr ru Salem to Ce-rvallis and
Southern Oregon.
. The Ferry -Boat is attached to a Suspension
Wire Rope and ruua by the'eurrent being safo
and convenient,
Th Warehouse is new, built on theimproTed
plan, Mrith io!id walls above high water ; gram
is received without elevation, i ' '
My property is as euod if riot tho best pay
ing property in the State at the eauio cost.
Time for a part of tha purchase money will bo
given, lnose wicUiug a bargain will please
cull at onco on W. L. RIGGS,
2-3m ;'' " Buena Vista, Oo. "
1TEATOIV & 1300Ar
3.
Wholesale and Retail dealers iu
BOOKS, :
STATIONERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
AND YANKEE NOTIONS.
t7"E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF
f V ? intorminj; the public that we have just
received u large invoice vf : : , .
".'Wali.:Papor,--
Of all styles, direct from the manufactories in
the East, ur stock ia the
Largest ever oflcred In this Market,
Which w "Will soli at wholesale and retail
CHEAP as any other houno in the State. ,
' " 5 . . YEATON A BOON.
; Salem, Ogn., March 10th, 1870. . 2-tf
THE O C C 1 1 K IV A tjy
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," r
Corner of Pirst and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
4 Messrs. SMITH &' COOK I,
HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
House, and Refitted and Refurnished it
throughout, making it by far tbo BEST HO
TEL IN PORTLAND.
N. B.- Hot and Cold Baibs attached to the
House for the benefit of Guests.
, - SMITH St COOK, '
;. ' - . Proprietors.
Portland; April 1,,18T0. ' T;tf
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