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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1870)
t4 he D r t jfl.ji.Si tjuh lira a. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. PALLAS, SATUKDAV, SKIT. 24, Our Fourtfi Hefjrm. It is well understood by men vrlv have taken the paini to aequniot them selves with the history of this Govern meat, that when, the Constitution w.i. framed it was done for the express pur jpofl of overthrowing the exitir jox rrDment under the articles of Confed eration, which Washington, and "those who operated wfth him, claimed was not strong enough to fiiain tain itself, rnnd ' was a disgrace to 'Americans and the ridteule ofthe civiiiztnl world And what was the principle which was o obnpxiouVto the father of his coun J, vi'Xltm at h a t ;of , a oufdru.tinn of sovereign StaUs. On tbatpysteto Jhcy claimed we could not exist, for tin Teason that ft gave tia no credit abroad; ?H was they? claimed.-no jrovernment at dh ."What, then, was the object of.thr change fromthe Confederation -to. tin Constitution f It was to establish a l- tionality and government, troo( and jxjwerfwl, not thirteen goyerunients. each possessing sovereignty as such in 'find of iipelf. The Constitution 'wa framed then, in spite of alt opposition fiQ create a nationality, and w.s adopted ..by the people tor. that, ex pre-s purpose as dt-bate ia! thd ''conventions of the several States enlh-d1 ta adopt it, plaiu lv show. And, in order that there f Si Should bet IjO nnislako cricerfiinjx' it, ihey commence bv-saying ; Wc the 'people of the United States' create thisgovernment for purpo-es in the "preamble expressoil. At the time of it Jldoption the f "est ion was consider ' ed settled i; but, immediately .aftt-r, the garaernncasy spinw inai naa sorretiu fionlyi opposed its- adoption, un lertook JO placp.upon it that construction which I ihey imauincd would overturn the wh!e ..tructture, and would, ultiin itely, earry . us ' bark " to the'old form under the ar , tides -of Conledetatioti, which was simply to abolish the idea of national ityfiiidltheyl undertook to accnmplrMh it by ; the insertion of ; the Tenth r Aruendmentat the first session af cr its Jdqpiiouwhtch emendnjeut, as cfiim' . d by iliose who were oppbed to the adoption pf ithe, instrument icelf, incor porated into the Constitution the prin- ""'-feipre r 'of 'reserved ' seven ignty. ' This wa4 "a mattcrbf couiprouiiso and con struction at tlie tiute, and the Triend! of gjatiomilify felt satisfied that the -Tenth Amendment, taken with the Ninth, and with the whole instrument, . would not warrant i any! kach constroctiOn, and specially: when they toofc into eon-ider- !'. t ion the fact that the whole fiucinin "!; had been : thoroughly canvassed " before the people at the adoption ol the Con lituton',-iind' "'tbfy; honesfly thought .there'2 wa "nothing ' in it that , would jn" after years be the cause of scriom iniscnici. ' ITiit in "this they were mistaken ItBobri, . th'a't dangerous construction was Attempted to be enforced hy the resolu (;tions of '98-'9; but its advocates were ' rebuked and matters went on . until wnen" It he Suth "declared that Hohj'i the- very principle involved in the Tenth Amendment, carried out in the resolutions' above quoted, 'endorsed hy I eCT'lc P,a,r 'X.of 4te nati on ,a 1 d " the then executive, they hud ond pos it iesacl the inherent and lesral right to secede. Then came first, the desoenu ants of those men who; years before, had met in the Hartford Conventioa for the' purpose of considering whether Tjbr'iiot they were absolutely bound by tho action of the General Govern mi-nt, and fcfory the purpose of ascertaining 'v wheUer ay power or legal right could be found in the Constitution, or other wise, which would enable them pr fur 'tiish1 la VufiBctCirt ejtc'ise 'fof ahsolving themselves from the Uiion. Jut thy JtssoWeo! iudlpersed Twiib6utpasV' ing any" resolutions to that effect, and , undertook to" disclaim the .true. object pf theiri meeting and proclanucd tliat '"tUcj .Fere the ;only true loyal jneu of ,(the country, pnd claimed -that ll.ey now iijiad the rvght to rome in and turn awj pverturn" until 4iNew Knglund should reign supreme, - tt.j At this juncture came thW- great Northwest, and taid to ih i en of Newhot. shall iSlrike, terror t the; brelift cjf '-England, who had di Biii d fo g out of thp. vender, then willjhcy, receive the he Union, hut. hd fare! to m lelre i.;jlt.irijj'8 and approbation, ;the pe.x rCSoltitioo, said to the pcoi.ctof lliol pQ 0f Oregon; irrespective of party. houth, w hp had absolutely passed, an stroy this Union. Bu the war fcaniei the i people, irrespective! of partie di vided on that line, and our nationality" has teen maintained. :! Jlut howtoaa it ce"n tuaintained, bythe second, "sol er thought ? No, but by tiie sword. Did he sword ever settle a political or re hiiious question? Never : for itV Jhe, people shall go to the ballot bof and ! by th.eir vote, do just what the teees sionists desired to accomplish by the use of the -sword; then of what' avail was the pouring out of all pur b'ood and. treasure. . And what has been tlooe ty the, peneral; Government to eorrect this evil since the war throusrh the civ il channels, by way of amendment to our fundamental law j or otherwise 1 Nothing, simidy nothing., f nd why has this .measure- of such, .vital iiu portancc been , overlooked aud nej;- lected ? Because, in : our judgment, manv of the men who are assisting to manage the : ,hiP of State, and who cried out so loudly against secession for j the Jast ten years. - do1 ubC desire it. Thev want to reserve the' riirht , and . . I ' ' "r . continue on repora an ftietisfi for them 'I , , .-..j , i,i I r m , c. I nferssarv for tlipir .n-irttctil ir beneht. wv-v., ,. .. ... - instead of amending the Constitution, S) ;aS to rivet unoh u. the'ririScinle ol universal suffrag.. Our servauts in Congress asisemo'ca snou u nav'leut their whole euergtes to have procured an amendment which would have seN Vi d the question 'over which so much blood had been spilled, one that should settle thisrcxcd.. question of constrnc tion, and declare explicitly either that we did or did not possess nationality j hut instead of doing iwliat we ought, we have become guilty of sin of omis sion nd commissinn. Wtf have omit ted to settle the main question at issue, and we Ii3ve' actually' iuaogu rated an extreme as dangerous to the rxlsteticc of the. Government as; that which ha been the cause of all our trouble dis tress and disgrace. The moment we rraiicd Hie eri? of on: to Hiplinreintl "w r used the cry of oh to univeffiaj suf frage; and, in spite of the many; pro tests entered by conservatives and men 'irw vrroi'ritr At' c IHri eiu,,J 01 iairotber'-COtHid U i v... ,L",' oi sens, wiw uesireu ine Uepublicanism above 'all crauoiij., we nave gone on, step oy step, .? L ' ' . . . .. 1 . . ...fi 1 . . unu. lo-uay, a, a party, we are m Bignt 01 the precipice over wtiicn we are.l annn tn nn iinlpw Wft'rPtrnrA orfr hitv " r' Stcr.S: and if We shall dash ourselves to pieces ,agaiwt ibis rock, then tie f . i. i.. .. , . Government goes quietly into the hands i of that party in whose ranb are found !' .kwJ lvancc the other nrtrnmo "SfatPH Rovrrr-i.-ntv " i ' c J rclual government be stricken outr We answer, in the laniruairc of Grov ers mvssagc, let the Legislatures of the 'i'.Vo ''..i :i It. - CCICIUI umuD vuuvui t if Ubuirfliu lUii a national convention composed of men fresh from the hands of the people by election, whoshall revise the Constitution itr alcovdanee with tile yf the pop.' ulace;and let theiTight,6f ihe States' b stated and settlcd in snch a manner .t,n f..r .li.i;-i K ,,t;(,n.i itv:of;:thw-ttcpttbli0.thet8uprcmacy:ol o riian ivM'ii V"H " to v a w ijuiiuiiui- tiie5 .General .Government over, that of individual State, and place the seal of comictrutaVion upon the. doctrine of ppaceahle secession beyond the hope or ' nossibilitv of resurrection- Then, and .f. ii"! - it lII .f . 9Atiil. -:i- if "4ifs't r3l ii . Mtor'nnnnnenrsnaii wpnave' tain tne itmndatmri!o,erpetuity:in4 ,e:5hief cornerstone ol a ipcteaV institution that shall bless the world. ! , ii v - IL;!il now, II tney fiuau spena ine rematnuer : : . . . eiZ.i OI IIICIT time iu K'jieiutiiig iur mj,uuu . , , i i i .f' J' w r.-.rrfi-; t , tizan feelings, occupy " conservauve round, recontructvnr Judiciary, make all office. elective, put an end to the Drescnt aystem of tnaintaihin our ;in sane, turn a cold t-hofilderi to -monopo. lica and '.blood "suckers, Mtch up our achool and road laws, modify or abolish; our prVfeM code of civil' and criminal' practice; and. give"'rja"6de VfiHed upon the atatutc i)f common -sens and the law.uf,God prohibit .tho.M'O-of.adul-' terated-fpintuo'ul li(iuora,hy penalties ii r-L.li ? . ' iiT i ?'.V51 ' I nfiitorl hv it tn tfi' ATfttiiainn nf tho ' '' u The Legislators ot Uregoo hate per- Ilr, Tf V,"'' '7 -V. L f CLEAN,- .COTTONr 11 AG S, e.A An,a.n kv-uu MTsr,.,.- greM niasa of fhe people f. We fbalU' . . r t .. . t : i . i w V , I Kwo mnro trt m nnon this fitiincct i Or anf kind of produce that can be edented harmony and dispatch ;s aoct - ,nto -otieVi r , ifMiiiMi1Mtiiiii,liiiMiriirttffw Appropriation of Public , Money. Billi havje beeo introduced into 6ur Legislature f to appropriate three hun dred I and twenty-five thousand dollars of odir school fund to what is called in" iernalimprotcrnents, that is to give;. to the P. T. Company an I others this sura of tnonay, for the purpose of , . . v, I , :y fs ? -?nO ry i tf"1 " fe7f hwi ihe Willamette valley can have plenty of salmon, and those companies and fa vored individuals; can uh ve a better show to make mooeyr Now; we hive not had an opportune ty to examine these bills as yetbut shall crutinize s them closely when printed It strikes us at present, very forcibly. lhat the best use that can be, made of i the funds arising from the s.le of the five hundred thousand acre of hind do nated to the State of Oregon j is for th education of the "youth' of the country , and for that purpose this fund was pet P"t for that object by the people of . Jv: h-,." ; at ir nf t sn Lf 4 ne rt,mrnt ma,,, W J "Tl 1 t -eirc to appropriate this fund to pur r t 1 v poses entirely difJerent trom that d. .1 . . 1 . . . . eiareo uy ine peoino is, tn n me ortgi J ' ' V . ; nal M lfrant b' t,,e 0e,eral GuV rn ,m :n lo ,ue '; lor ine.purpoM r. . 1 " . t 1 I fv f ii . I. A I linnrAPdiiiAnld m r. j f i.ii.mw, v.im uf, aim I n ...... . i.. ' J " I r . . I 1 1 1. J r .. 1 i : i i.i . . r ...i , H , I. IB vv,,",lu tion is a nullity, and the money must , i i .t , . oe cxpenueu iur ine purrxisc nameu in tht Kill rtnvc noniltnir iof,tro t It I ."" Iatun;' bu! the truth is, hy making, u iihipp.tinn to tliwt rrnnnsltinii' of the'neo. pie of Oregon, plainly t-t.tted in the in- struracnt itself, they did, by in. plica tion, unquestn.nably assent to the prop option as much as any other proportion m . '. presented to them in the Constitution m ii ii t u ui our autiusaiuu imu me . . . . . Union. -r.U . '- j .; 'This' grant of land is of great value to the State, and after the expiration Af - ..;!.! v.t l,.nlJ ui h.ivr nuuiu lviiii icuig i-iliivi, . - 1 to the support of a free school 8StetI! . g- . "11.' lit ft .1 ' s u virpui, aiiicuiu, t . greater worth to her citizens' thau any ono ....... , ; ; measure the Legislature could adopt; , - ; nlr so. inn. tli . "al,frC0 UnCf t!e Prcsent Vtcm.hf; income upon the 1 money arising from l4 ; t - ' , t ine saie or mose lanu win frrativ t T . " - ,j, T f .7 " ; " .."-. . 1 "'recuuu, anu uiuusanm vi cmiuren, i . . . i i . ...,.' lIie 'iei,CC i -n i!t i i . . i WI" receive "nerai euu?u,n'. aDa -,uw MF vu r -ui .u ,.iy , I l it c 1 i.il I ". .1 : i. i wwreM' " u,,s, luou 8uau 00 UITC"eu trom us legitimate use, ana tor tne ' , . , 1 urpoe oi maMUg oie nui rimer mm l.i . i f.i . . . ' i ine riior noorer. men ma oi ine same r r . r r" ,v "UV" ""' v.- SGIVes- l a pma,,i Pt,n,on 01 l,H' lands 80 dc!,,tc? h:,vo n d51 r'ntMcd of. : The lauds were selected I t ...... . . . , with great care, and we, have had nr opportunity to know something of their Ha,ue' - 111 our jumeui, u oua no, be a very large estimate to say that the ( Hna: 19 woua .lour.aoiiars'per -ere. w,l,c, wouiu, wnen . poiu, prouueo u.e 'utD' of two million dollarg. -The in i . .... . f , produce, a, revet.uc lo the.schooi tuna f,inc ate or .two. nunareu inouSi,u )rlrs nHi And why ; divert it V" r-'; r. , : I : t'tJtt :ti t .i.i tirtu l.: wn,c " uc u,eu f 1 ? W nh nf Drnn lie ss much bent fitted ;r- . - .. , 7 ... 1 jAretihe, oekt W'Oti&n H ty iM,;i;;;; .aqs;';; S ncfdfa ?uJv thinconcocteti ,by aw.gn mcr men who eznect to heicrcativ penM C ."'', hereafter : in the meantime let the neo - - , . .,; ... . j. pie reflect and look well to their Inter- - efits. both present and; lutrejtT The Senatorial Questlnn. lUQ0r Kelly has' been elected United ctfttf, Mrnator to' eucdccd' Oeorce II. hur.lHamsJ t . . , ,''- i'i :!'.,;: iVHK.tnfe iJ an able law couwe. Mr. fWllhatn Wan aDW law, ycratid advocate,' but he gceniu. to pos- a. II IS IS It J"BV icuuftv ' i . " tying 'Out theHlU Of me jpmom pahleV tri: Oregon loggerlieada, in tt.0 Courts and outside the Courts, Said to- - . 4 r -.i;tnl t Jars, ana soniHiiuujtvi iuai, kibuuui i , . . . . ' ' . ' . t. 1 1 1 : i ; . vprv amall amount Ot political J"...il.'. .,i Li..-' ,,ii'.V,tiiVfcl iM,rirU. k i- 1 wmL-. i . Portland, Api 'iin1 If Mr. 'Williamlf had JOted There will, also, be sold, at Mtoti. Vme tad; Wf" w . A,:;,1 ' r , " ' ' J,,1..L-1 plce ana, Upon me.sania wrini, noua ana UMmit-if Clllllertt ' .t4(Ki I 11 UU1 With bis COlleagUCt .1,0 . VonKrvr?? "FWM- lot In Ifcdepeadoftc, aat atX'-acrM.ot-.ianili $41 uhi " ' j t . 1 ':..'..'. -..ir' tbrphv car J'dnlng tho eamoaowoeiong.ngov. c, i a . at nr nnrvu kVCMISlVELY IN-1 fratrw rTri?vTs t w ri nn. rimiur tun nil hii li i uiibi v v . i 11 n oititt kt t t i i : h 10.1; irv xa , av -- . r ia w aa aj miiuuii vni-u tr,-"w" . Lrwwiwa. ..:.f, , . .,1 ,yAi r r7V i0T7hilors0ColiarbuMess,lill mi,llV.,ll.',lr liiTifiMTffr the Senate, I do not desire legislation for Ben. H61Iadav.?oranv other monOD- olt; pertuattni3 grant Indjet that part! of inlying $n the west of the Willamette river go to the IVVcit Side Cdmpanyi now organized, ana that por- A c. T . n . . T 4, , . ' 1 7, . h'qual chance and 0 reasonable time to eonsttuct 4heir. t roads,, and ' refrained from Capture by thclOtegdnian si Mer 1 1 eenary Brigade, then the archives of the cbvernTucnt of Oregon todav would have been in the' hands of the Union Republican party, and Mr. Williams re elected to the United States Senate. But the die is east; he has mado his bed, and on i he most lie. Gratified that we have contributed somewhat to his defeat, and hoping that, during the years of his mourning Presi ) Grant may look with pity upon his (Will iams')'- pitiable cmd tion, nod appoint him Prime Minister, to Africa, we most respectfully take of. him our leave.,; Peter Cartwright has been preaching stxtynine years, and is still vigorous at ni. .!... c.v Air .WVERTISXVENTg. A f I in i ii I ni rn I o v'h JKoi ice. 1 OTICK TS HERKHY OTVFN THAT I "v U'iriISM' Itl-l-ll IHIV HIllimnTD I t'Y 1M - ' ' .... .)..: - 1 I L ...! ..i i i.ountv tonrtor I'.ilk pountv. OrtL'uii. Admin- I Utrator tf the e.tate of Jan. 11- I!icrv. i1i. ft, fate of mv -ntr. All Tron Imvine I . l . . . . i i . . . . i i : n , . w nt thcm w,h vcocbef. within ri.mns aira.nur aii en Ate ar licrpby notifi.i to prciHsnt tbem. with proper votcber. : within f iffniht from the dnt of thi, notice to the 1 M,a Aamn Mr,or' ' rcjiice m ta!cra. j Oreeon, or to J. L. Collina. bU Attorney, at i DUa.. Ill TVS A. ItKKjS, I A-liaiuiftralor. Dallas Stt. 2 f . 1T0. so J, u . IVolice. 1 HE UNDERSIGNED W-II.L MEET THE ,, th dav of OctoWr. A. D. is70. at the r J - S'"' Clerk ! Mid county, and j won the flMiftsnff of fnid t'lerli, .pnhliclj cx amine the ajseiMmrnt roUsa'd correct all error inay-ocur in tixui asfifxuini i , v nmnpii'iv Daila4, Or., Sept. lfth,lS7). :i 3 Atacor. J . TIIK SI ATT h II Or THE hTATI, I H . . , m- i . .1 . . ! of J- vllio-. iltrptuf-(l. In Itm tjnuntv I Citrt f I'ott eoonty, Oregon : "-And now.' on I .1.1- J - t.!:-- M' 1 . trtx. and Clea bcr iwtttiori f.,r leave .to poniev " J. ' . , mut'i;, rt'iiuiinsii h'J'?Ti,,M,t!n pir7 "f r,J-,.niln I !rTilMI. In wit r Heine a i-art of th dxitn ti..r tnd rUJm a. J. D. and wiiv, in Jdk Muntj, Orrsoo, IwfSnnia I chain, S. K of th M.W. eornWi W.N 5. in h. f I.ii. n S. line of Mill St.; thence g. 70 u, ,1tt.0a to a fir true 6 irh in 1 a. ,. ... i. iv L 1 TI " . 1 ll . o IN. down Mid rirr r.m too rh. t a po o ioe wen nana. ii mm merj tliedco 4 . 6-20 I0O cba. l the Mace of W un n?. con fining 3 and M-tOrt acre,. and JiUwlwn I ..;.. ..r wt.-.....n: j . a .r Mo'in li.H. i:rald ton of "w.ln, " irw wwj .uiwn ttieai,i ji D. 1 hJiidct. at hi ticicjur. nml the mrl W it. tn. It i tbrfore ordered that th heir, 'a I n pro mtrctei n mm ctate t notified 1 1.. ....m;.s.. i .k- n... ,...- I 'V !'" s r i,.v,l 1P.I'I Sill) 1 uccc-Mve to appear on Tueu'day the i "-j .-v, ..... ,... n iik r n..i. .!.,..- -la-n .. . r any thtv have, why fid leave nh-mM n J-U. MY EH ftOTlCI2!;ftOTXC12 2 ! f 1IIE UNDERSDJN ED. HAVING PrR- chased the interct of. W. C. IJr w ia tho ie buKinew of W. C. IIHOWN 1 CO., Js now reccivioR iWr. tunp y m Ko,., iioin from San Francisco aud Portland, which i will; fell -f er che.n Ml,., for I'A.Sfl r r .' . , .,!, -, ' Cbiui fry; Prod ucc. , My Btock consista of every variety of Lailiex' fires Caooils,! illen's lotlims:, ; Iloot & shoes, - i jlueeiiivare, Aad groccrtcs of aU1iind, and will exchange rutin.' im u V'iA ? 1 OAT : t.-un. i A s , n .vrnM ? . j .BUTTER, Mv, , ;1 , BBANS,, . -ni tvi to.'o, I II . 1,1 !. J m tviir j. . tana very converted 4 j 4 i -" J -t -1" . !1 3 Come and examine my stock before purchas- . i. tnn-.. & it is nifctrntiola to ebo eeods whothcr toti but or not. We inean bu",ino!' therefore earnestly tnytto you to can ami poo us. -, . -.: - ? i JJNO. C. BKLL. !pallas, Onn., Sepi Sd 18707 iv27-lff T- PUOIjIC SAfjBk rrriTTRRE - wiLi uk kul.i, ai ruuuiu Jf r ? l, to ine niKuwoi. vii , 3 1 tne ISl Ol VCMuer,:p fv unfits "'i"" . 1 C. ' Whitsbn, in Dallas Urge quantity ? bf ho-ateho1d. Vamlture,' - Crockery, Stom, i Ac. Tmi, cash on ifcllMrai nnt exceeding te.n dot- Dallas, Sept. ia,., t t Agents.. A Cash or Marketable Jroaaccat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -r-? r: r-r- 1 . ; r- 7- fEnSOI&f linOW. SUCCESSORS tO:B. STEUNCf IMPORTERS AND IN 'V STOVES' OF ALL KINDS, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Brass a Black Tin, Force nml Lilt Pumps, CAST TIN AND ENAMELED follow -Ware. .V.I X UFA (!. MIXIS OF V n y f:-' -y r. v , :-4 V . ,. ..... . Tin, Sliecl-Sron & Copper- are. Great Variety of Gem Pans, 7 Irou and Lead Pipe, of all elze. for, Gas. Water and Stem. ELBOWS, DUSIllSGSJ 1 rrr. A' I f 1 f i f fij TV NIPPLES. U E TVR N It ENDS UUBIiER HOSE, siur cucks. jiu n; pipes, PLUGS, BATH TCIf'S. In all iu branches done t? order, at tie tand of il. c-trang, I . ..' : , . , at I - 1 CO. Glllierl Rroi. 170. MANUFACTUIinUS, sai.i:i - - - - - - oHi:t;o. Mcn'a Tap S le tjewed Rots.M $14 00 . Meu'ts Double Sole, Sewed Boot...... 13 00 mMcu'. Single Sole, Sewed Boots. 12 00 g 6 MimiY Tan Sole. IVffzed Boot...... II 00 2. I Men Hiugle Sole, IV?gd Kot9. 10 0 ' ww V3 M r..L r-i-i,!. if I.. l,a li ,ulu e i ituiu nil" iiwir, O 9 00 Men Kip Bts, Oregon or CalU ! Inn. a tpalli.-r 7 OoS 7:t5 S Mn'TSe!t Frrneh Calf Swtd Ox 4 3 ford Tie.... iMaa MtnV Bit French Calf Pcg-d Ok- fonl Tivi.. ft 00 HIE' IK.5T I) BANDS OF F BENCH CALF Hn.-d in nit our lot,ta, and ervrr itir wrrantd to give atiUcti u. We al.lo bust: IU Urget-t and bcrt avlccivd 4tk uf Eatrn find Cii!'rui mnde Ilwtst aud Hum. whirl, we ofier at wboTesare ur retail at prices whiih Jsfy eonipctiuotr, : ' - O IC SOI.1T FRKXCII CALIVKU' AMI tU'l'hlt SlIOK'TIXMNliiV Shje Machinery and cverythinr pencrally f.und in a Leather and Finding Ftre. . Uold coin paid for HIDES and I-TItS. tilMiERT BROS. Falcm, Offn., March 10,170.' 2 6m . YKATOA & BOO., 'hoirsale and Retail dealera lu ' uooks. STATrONKHY; - MIuSlCAli TN'STUTIMKNTS, ANTI) 'V'ANKKE NOTIONS. : mmr TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF I ' . ,i. ),. t,,Ki f V M.ioimtiyt u I"'"-'" I received a lanrc invoice of f v ; Wall Paper, Of, all rtylet,' direct from the manufactories in the East.. Our stock is tne Largest ever nflered In this Market, Which we will te l at' wholesale and retail CHEAP as anr other house in the State. YKATO.N & UUO.N. Salera, Ogn., March 10th, 1870. "." 2-tf The CJioapcst i Store in THE ELLEN D ALE ST0 RE, 21-2 DUIes West of Dallas, l:) HAS BEEN FILLED? WITH iTnE larffest and best stick ; of goods ever brought into Polk County.' ni . a . ? Wbich we prfpo!e to fell LOWRR thanj any other store iiv the . county," for CASH or PRODUCE, for which we will pay thft ; highest wainvi in w 5- a ; . v,- , v .. ; : " I Our stock omusti of everv descrintion of eoods generally kept in first class country I . . ... . stores. , ; Vii M Also constantly on hand a larce assortment of S lannels, ' ;' 1 hlT 7 "iHi ?? Cassimeres and .1 i , j j - Kanril JL IIIBC9 Made Jn the Ellcndalo 'MlllJ, which Wo: willl sell very ohc.puir?;, 4r. y-.r-.. Edendalo, July, 9. 1870. 19-tf "Jj j( g A SUN A B Ii l' T ! It M r trad' for Dof g 1 V n) 22.lra PI JSC3BS3Sa& NEW ADVF.RT1SEHESTS. jTIolhcr, Ifve Found It! tTlOIt YEAItS I HAVE SEARCHED FOR remedy tbat wilt CURE your children by rtmbving l.e CAUSE, and at last I can ay -Eureka." TRY IT., am mi h i fivE cordial. Tlii is a plewant antacid, and in Urgf dofJ laxfltirc; in tmnU dose, an astringent medi cine; exceedingly nseful in nil bowel afTtion, especiiHy of c-lnldren. It is ( a alecertain and eflc-Hnal remedy fr Ctlic4r-''I!ftrrbceav ' Cbo'cra Morbus, Summer Complaint, Griping Tain, Four Stouiacb. CoBtivenees, Wjnri oij Jbe Stomach, Crying and FreUinjar of Children. In Teething tlitre is nothing Ilia eqaals itf It uoftens Ibe Jom- and renderbTeetbioftafcy. ,Tt is no bunilu medicine, got np to tvf bat a really valuable pnparation, bavlngbe'en in use for several years it rt-comujeoda itself. Do not give yonr children the "eodtbing eyrupa' tor tbey etnpif'y without- doing any permanent good. - ' -J s W T Prepared by J, II r. W . WATER HO fcSE, MONMOUTH, OBEWON. For Sale by Drupgist. The trade applied on n-nsonnble ttrj?. ITandred Of Testimq nial? can be given if neenaarf . . ' ! - " 13-tf D WATERIIOUSEi 1870 This . clcbrated iuk iu h ie won a dcerr cdly t-ig'i reputa'boi au alleviator of pain and a pic?tr er of health. It has bcoine a louthtd n-uu-dy. frm the fact that it givea iniUKdiatc anl fcruanut tvllvL Ttris a u.-a-ly Vvgvtabb pr. pruiion. made from the bet ant purtet n atcii iK safe to keep and to u?e in cvtrv family. It i recuiniendcd by phy sicians and pt rcons if all cbiftk-s." andft4av, aitt r a public trial f thirty yeara rtbe average H!c of tun it naudi unrivalled and uucxcell ed, :preding i' utullnesa over the wido wr5d ' It large and iucreaing ale I affords po.'itite evidtnee ot i 8 enduring f une. J We do not dccui u incoi-ary to ay xuuch in its favor as one finall-bottle will uo lut.re to confine jou of it.4 tCieacy thiin all the advert'Heaietita in the world. Give it one fair tiial and you wvuld not be without it for ten timet ilfcoet. Direction accompany each bottle. ' .'Fold bv all Drujrgiat. ' ,,: u Price 25 etf, 50 cm, and $1 per bottle. J9 C. M. IMKME.NTKR. I F. i. BABCOCK- PARfEFiTER BABCOCKj .llajiufdCturers. and Wlioleaale and Ke UU Dealeta in ; r. , , Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, AVE ON HAND THE JLAEGE5T Flock of riiriiiliire, lied tli ii j , ; Winttmv-siiadcA, l1 E2ollniadw9 aud PAPKIt-ZSACiJlGS' 1 f ' i f " v, " - - :f ' -'-- i 1 , ft j To be foun'l in Marion County. Tr: , All kiud of Fi lure Frames, ColSni' and Ca.kct tuade to order on short notice and at reasonable rate?. : .'' Jf"-.-.ti , FARM ENTER A RABPOCK. Saletu. "March t. .1870. ' , . ; . ' 4. if IVciv Orj Fiitt tk& ui er ! Formerly the 'i.Ww,' tj . . 3a!em -.' '- ' - ' Oregon. rn .' 1 HE ABOVE PLACE OF .AMUSEMENT will be nttcd up in a mn.t thorough manner, both for' the comfort and convenience of tpat nns, and the artistic representation of the-: Le gitimate and the Fcnsaticnat i Drama, .Tbo Stape will have all the modern '.irnprovprucnts, wiih an:ple room, which is so; efsedtial la the -priductioh of Sceri,"jgpcctcular,: iid the- Burlesque Drama. - New Scenery,. Properties, and a company of nncxccllcd ability, composed of all-the Ladies and tlentlemeo Of last'sea s n, and a strong acquifition froto San .Fran, cisco. Among the favorites .will aprcar - Iflrsi ; F.: Ifle - K ATES,:mV : '"t I?3is Annie Pixleyi,"5 1 nUn Uiiiiiie'PixIe.!;. I!S Us Lizzie fi iiffles, Jtlr. F. Batcsi - I : , ., .. ' '.-jt .fe.rit :- f . Vi.j . ",-"4 JC C. Melville, Clinton .ii ; K. Carrokd, r I. Ka r ney , and ol hers The season at Falcm will opeii on or" about the middle of Sept, and continue on until af ter the State Fair, during which Jima, will bi produced the Legitimate and ''Sensational Drama Comedy, Extravaganta, Burlesque and Farce; i :t rl ? , -??") .'.u--1.. The Oro Fino Theater, Portland, will .pen with the above company about tha middle of dctobcrj for the regular tcasou of Twenty-Six weeks. . . -j .r ' f'-. ' It lit the? purpose of the Manager; to play. during, the coining sea-oo, one week in -flvo at Saletn, atrd ftftener 'sliould Stars require it. "yih :l ! -iiY. M. BATES Manager, ,-2Ww .,.? M J.,:.r , Portland. v.. l- wWPSTERN, HOTEL. Corner of lirst aud Morrison. ? Streets, .,r ?4gpRTLAp;oQyy: - . C Metr-u 8MtTll iC06KV.' HAVE TAKEN TllIS" WELITKNOWN - IliSse and Befitted and11tefuirnihed it throughout. i naking It hy Ut lhE 110 TEL IN POUTLAND: v . N. B.- Hot aud Cold T5aths attached to tha IlduVe for tho benefit of Guests. t nl i BMITHjA CQ0K, v j Proprietor. . ril 14. 1S70. ' T T:tf . :;'..t,7i:tse5 !-? MILL COMPANY th bkhestaurket t rico for ' woC delircrcdi a t ,t heir facto f Dr 0o0. ctory tn roi to. n, wita a get rai ai UrocorWsj lisrdwarj, -V,; 'Vv.' rr':i 1 S 1840 ?7 4 J.i -nil - :