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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1870)
t 1 : 5 j ? j f . i ! 1 : i -( he &jt QO ri gey tt b lit an. COUNT OFFICIAL JPAPER. r DAMiAS, SATURDAY, OCT. .-: - 8. Across the Ocean. . .The worU has bgjp.n so schooled with in ihe past .few yeare to considering .only decJa of th greatest magnitude. Acta where two -and threo hundred thousand men are .couQernc.d, tiiit Jtlie etaijs of the small skirmishing now j;oijj qo in Franco hgtjr.een .the tw o fiOfitej)&ing parties do not elicit any oiufiicB, am European .news Jias the appearaqc3 of being state trash. fhe Pre ' tos are, however, before J'aris, "and that city is so closely be sieged that no communication is carried tka ffltslde woald, only as it is en trusted to pigeons and lalloonUts. Oc casionally we tear f a French .success Ji juUii action, yet every day but Bakes the Prussian foothold stronger, and Jrnch affairs more desperate. yhe members of the new Republic are shinning it about over Europe, from flourt to Court, begging the Great Pow re to interfere, iu behalf of France, tut the answer comes, Ijard atjd c)!d, No. It looks now as though maguiflcent France is to disappear from among the nations of the earth. It is true that a creat army is cominjj up from the Sogtb, bt jyfcat can those raw recruits xlo with the sturdy German veteran ? proclamations without number may be the very reverse of what was rfiason jgent from Parjs to the effect that the ably expected, and instead of trans- Freiwehman wilt wage war to the knife' but they amount to nothing.. They are all fustian, and will not keep die German from polluting the streets of Pans, the Frenchman's hoW itv. ' The grpat trouble is, France has no government. The nation now is like a chicken with its head freshly cut off the body is making terrible contortions and muscular exertions, but no end is accomplished. It is true that ten or a dozen men have got together and par celed the Cabinet offices out among J&emselves and call that a republic, yet the present form of government differs not from that of an empire. The peo The whole file Have had no voice. thing Is rapsifgt apd so regarded by mankind. Unhappy France! The ambition .and rash acts of a ruler sworn to pro tect and defend, has brought sore rouble upon innocent subjects. If Docs Concern Us. The Dallas liepubtfcan has a good Srrs SZ , n .1 city to have the Willamette Valley Railroad brought here. It is, by the vwayt a measure which does not particu fuvij wuccrn mai paper. . i yhussaith the Vulletin. But we are joncerned ; if not this paper, then the lax.pajers oi mis ana every other " county In the State, whose interests we arp )pnnd to guard to the extent of Vjdor ability. If Portland is authorized to lew a tax on her citizens to wi IS . " :" I,' Lilts cauu.uuu. Lilt: ii is liih nmpwipnt r'-;-; r - "' ptaie 10 voie aiu ior raiiroaas, ana the prohibition of the Constitution amounts ,0 n4ug except to ivolvC in pensive litigation, a thing that we now jseek to avoid. If it was sought to tax I'olk county for the purpose of bring ing the rpad through its territory, hen would the Bulletin doubtless con- epde that we were interested ; yet the . . ...i -i 1. lacis are, as mej muu, ur we u..jr . ao Decause me question is on.y cuuun 4 to Portland. It is only a. thing onC8i party gate to the negToes, is as poi- lime, ana we aestru w u jai uuw u the boeinniDg to any sucu onsiuuon- I eTasionj. If the people of Portland want to Wp Mr. Holladay build his road into Portland, let ttamrrin. their individual p tpacity - subscribe the $300,000, as $ne people Of Albany have done, n this plan be adopted, then we have do t jrord of opposition y but when the ob- lect 'is soTjfrht to be accomnlishe 1 by Jajftftpp then wp ahall certainly oppose ' if, especially when the Constitution is plainly on our side of the question. i XtOTlCE. in -q isequcnce oi ot r ' I-. . n- -.. fciiltirfl ti emr.W . 1,-1.. .le?m Fa r WWt : wmmm YmJ i O week and the UMiealtU of our printer we beg our patrons to excuse us for one, week, and wo promise to make a. .-4 . . ( A IV i ran 4 iyilizut toai. The Missouri - Republican of Sept. 15th, contains, the following sensible remarks on the s"ul jeot of the ''Effects f African Civilizafion on Civilized Society:" There never was a more flagrant in stance of the danger involved in the mixture of two discordant civilizations than that afforded by the infusion of African habits into the political body 'f France. It is now about forty years since the conquest of Algiers by France, and by it an important problem de volved upon the French people. Whilst the nations of j German origin undertook to civilize the American coo tineot and to re conquer Asia for mod ern culture, it seemed: to be the des tiny of France to carry into Africa the light of European culture and Christ ian morality. The problem was evi dently easier than that which devolved upon the Anglo Saxon and German races in North America. Tite land v.w..w t.; v.u.uuo uanU . inhabited for ages by savage tribes, TO attempt to civilize such a country migni nave seemea a doubtful enter prise. The northern portion of Africa, which was" conquered i by France in 1S29, was highly civilized in antiquity, and the soil and the climate were cvi- dently not opposed to the spread of a new civilization. How have the French yoceeded, after an occupation of upwards of forty years? They did planting their own civilization in Af- r'ca, they brought' African barbarity J',to tl,eir own society. An army of thirty thousand troops was stationed m Algiers, and the stni-gle between the French and the barbarous tribes of Arabs and Bedouins became the pat tern of warfare between the French government and revolted Frenchmen not less than between the French and foreign armies. Brute force was em ployed thencxorth in all the internal difficulties between the French author ities and the people; ; and the policy which was found advantageous against the wild African tribes was also inau- Suratc aKaist Fiench citizens. Af rican generals were ordered to i'ans to maintain order there in the same man ner as they enforced it against the Kabyles; and regiments of Afiican Zouaves and Turcos were organized in order to terrify foreign troops jn case of a war. These Turcos and Zouaves not only infused thej French soldiery with their native barbarity and demor- alization, but the French government, I . i W r , au w IBU,CUfc w sirengm, aDanuooea ine siuay oi iac tics and strategy. It Supposed that the Turcos on one hand and the mitrail jeuse on the other, were a substitute oot only lor numbers,! but also for mil- itarv couraf7C and a thorough oriraniza. tioB. A series of defeats of the French army, and. the overthrow of three roncs have shown the fallacy of this , , . ... cfticiimiinn. hA i nrrm nnn in nritnnr . t . .... i maiD,ft,D 0U,S 1 m,l,rPe nor aP,eon III, and their barbarous conduct to wnrdft wnnnrlArl nnldirc wfi.T fll Jntn L, , . . ! . , " ineir nanas. nas neon tna on v service nhi"ch tl)07 rendered to the Fr'ench en,- ..- pire in its present struggle with Ger many. The slow increase of the colored race and the emigration from the old country diminish a danger to our civil- ization similar to that which has had I . . " 8uch a hurtfui ,naUence on :France. The ri ht of gQffragC, which the Itadr gon0u8 to American society as the Iiab- ita the French generals acquired in Af- rican service were on the state tf the 1 society of France. Almost otery in- gredient of the African character is in compatible with our civilization, aud the contamination of the American uie oy ine instincts oi mo coiorea race would be equivalent io ine aeatn or science, morality and aocjal refinement, if the poison .were suSciently strong to auect ine mass ui u auiinq pw pic. . To some c extent, small as it may beit has already en terea our sstem ' -r'i. k4j: u t i i.v a Tri ii v lit wc iaj a t jwv vu lli a, i nntT t"U IP IT. WI1U1U I1UVU UCC UtLLLT j 7 - , U a Status uu-u6u vw,v.vm u- yct.an innocuous distance irom tno itvl. -, ..'. . j .rhfl American reoplo ur$ cot nero ically virtuou enough to face every moral daucer and resist all successfully. Fraud iu the New York Elections. The , canvass in the State sf New Yok over the Gubernatorial election is becoming very exciting. The Rcpubli can candidate, Gen. Woodford, has tal en the stump, and boldly charges that the present Demoratic Governor, (and caudidate for re-election), J. T Hoff man, was elected two years siuce be cause pt a fraudulent voto and a fraud ulent count; because thousands of nat uralization papers were issued from courts without the semblance of judic ial order: because organized cranes of repeaters, ruffians, and bullies marched Irani poll to poll depositing their illegal ballot," and that overhand over again, with none to molest or make them afraid, because corrupt inspectors and canvassers in the cities of New York and Rrooklyn falsely counted the ballots, that were thus unfairly thrown, and created fictitious majorities upon wutcu nis certiucare oi ecctim a granted. These are not idle boasts matlo unon the eve ot- an imrj0rtant election, for Gen. Woodford announces himself as'prepargd to prove all his as sections to the present Governor face to face before the people, and Gov. Hofl man had not at latest accounts signified his willingness to accept the challenge. The New York Evening Pout, a con servative Republican journal, thus com ments upon Woodford' serious charg- es: inis nuestiou nas passca ueyouu partisanship. Of what avail is it to dis cuss any question of policy, system of taxation, canal polity, the merit of protective tariffs, the justico and expe diency of free trade, if in any cveut Un people are not to decide the election ? The purity of the ballot box must be restored and maintained and preserved, or the days of the Repuplic are ijum bered." Both parties or rather the honest and scrupulous majorities of both partirs are interested iu having the parity of the bulljt-bjx maintained in violate, no matter which party remains in the asccndant Through the ballot box the people ex j.rss their will; it is the only way provided by law. in which that will cau be ascertained. Whoever tampers with the ballot-box attempts to defeat the will of the people, and should be visited with condigu punishment. It is to be hoped that the people of New York will have an opportunity of hav ing their will correctly recorded. Board of Equalization. Sena tor Stout, of Multnomah., has intro- ,i . kin .u T.n;.l,iw iLt uuvcu a Mill lUW m. .!? . ...... r . State Board of ruali zatioo.' The duties pertaining to. this e ffi j t that alj property in gtat(J j8 'apscsgej alike. Wfe do hope that our law makers will pass the bill or a similar one. By the present method of assessing, counties so dis posed can and do doctor the valuation ol the property therein so that the bur dens of taxation pulls unequally on dif- I . i . .t a -k- icroni portions oi inc oiaie. txuwuv, I . r all stock and real estate at a fized val- uation,1 A person having his substance I . . . .1 1. m ln0DCT w assessca ior uie wnoie num- t : 1. " 1 ase a i piece ui lauu ior v w v u' piece or laua lor i- or ?io aouars in per aero and have it assessed at 85 or S8. Hero again is taxation unequal. Can these things be remedied. , Gov, Whiteaker, from the Commit tpn nf Wnvs nnd Means has introduc- .". ; ' e J into the Legislature an ' anoroDtii tion bill to th0 dchts contracted during the past two years. The' rules were suspended and the bill passed the House. Ates, 25; nays, 1 R. J- Grant, Mr. Grant explained that he would not vote for the bill because it paid M. K. Lauden, the accountant who two years ago examined the books of the State Treasurer, ten dollars per j aay A company Salem for the A company has been incorporated in purpose of building and The Legis- ,v" "u lature have been applied to for a ch ar . Friday at 1 o'clock o. m..' Postmaster I , - J. J). Lee of Dallas delivered the mail L T gS T 1 A rrw- tractor nri mt Nn. 1ft 10S. instead of Clark. : ' I , U " ' 1 .UJ -t-a ' ' ; , Subscnbe for the Kepubwpan.' i I W. T. Ncwby, of Yamhill, has been admitted to a seat in the Senate instead of J. W. Watts, ousted. It seems to us that is this case at least partisan feelings governed instead of the rules of evideuce and equity, and there are not men wanting who openly charge that there is an axe to grind, and that Watts would not vote for the measure. We shall, however, in timo see. Hon. C. M. Pershbaker, Senator from Coos and Curry counties, died at his rooms in Salem on Wednesday morning. Noose-paper A marriage certificate, Welcome lines to the ladies Mas culines. ' i i i " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Sale. NTotice is hereby given THAT I will tell-at ptihlio auction, on Saturday the 5 h day of NoTember, 180, at Dalla IMk Co., Oregon, the fuUuwiug deerUed property be longing to the estate of Jaa. B, liss8t deeas el, to-wit: One lot of Cattle, Three Dew Wugong, m One olj Carriage, Woodwork of one Thoronghbrace Wagon, Otiesetof Blackeuiitb'a Tool, One Fairbank Scale J00, A large and complete anortment of Wagon Timber and lumber of different kinds, . Lot of Sash and Doors, L.t of Window (51a.S!, FixtT nine ets Wind Mill Iron?, Four hundred pounds Sheet Iron. One large Force l'uttip and Hoce. Twenty f5re hundred pound Lead Tip, Two Kiflc aud one t'hot Ouu, One Navy Kevotvcr, Sixty cords Wood and many other th:ng too nuiuurous to locution. Terras of eale to be Hold coin in band for all sum not exceeding f 10 00, and fr all sum cxreeding 10 '0, note with approved security, in like Gold ooin, payable six iiiouths from date. rv.A.Rioas, Dalja. Oei. ?tb, 1S70. 32 3 Administrator." Administrator' IVctice. "J"otSee is hereby given that at the October term f the 'onty Couit of Polk county, Oregon, the undcridgmtd was aprwilnted Adioin iftrator of the estate of C. McCord, decease!. All H,roo having elatius against said estate are required to present the same to the Admin Istrafor, with proper vonrher, wiilnn six month frtn the dte f this notice, at bis ra ideftce ouc iuH vnsst of Sol em on the Lola road. 8. D. nin-ox, Oatober 7th, IS70. 32 4 Adixlniptrat-.r. A!iiiiiilstiatr JVoticc. OlICE IS HKltKRY OIYEX THAT the undersigned has len duly appointed by Coonty Court of I'olk ewunly, Oregn. Admin, tolrator of the estate of Jai. 11. IUgs. deceas. ed, late of said county. All persons bavinir claims against said estata are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the said Administrator, at his residence in Salem. Oregon, or to J. L. Collins, his Attorney, at Dallas. IIUFUS A. UUHiS, Administrator. Dallas, Sept. 21, 1870. . 30 4w IVOTIG22. I N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Jesc Walling, deceased, in the County Court of Folk county, Ortgn : And.now, on this day. conies Eli A. Wallieg, AdminUtrn trlx. and files ber jietition for lavo to conrey to J. E. WiUen a certain piece of land, therein described, to wit : Being a part uf the dona tion land claim of A. J. lok and wife, in Polk county, Oregon, beginning 1 chain S. 7 E of ibe S. W. corner of block No 5. in the town of Lincoln, on S. lino rf Mill St.j thence S. 7 K. 6.10-100 eh, to ft Er tree inches in diameter: the new E. 6 eh. t the west bank of the Willamette river to low wa'er mark ; thence N. down said river 6.80 100 ill, to a, point on the west bank of said river; thence S. S3 W. 6.20 100 ch. to the place of beginning, con taining 3 and 83-100 acres; and likewise an other piece of land, being an undivided of lot No. 8, in Illoek 5. in said town of Lineoln. ui per contract existing between the said Jesse 1. Walling, at bis decease, and the said Wit ten. It is therefore ordered that the heirs and all person interested fn said estate be notified by publication in the Orkuo Rr.iTBi.ic a! 4 successive weeks, to appear on Tuesday the 4th day of October, -1870, and show cause, if any they have, "why said leave should not be granted, -lly order of J. II. MYEU, 28-4w County Judge. ., ., , ..... .. . - , i I. " NOTICE! NOTICE!! rilllE tlNDERSIONED, IIAVINO l'UK JL chased the intercut of W. C. llrwn In the late business of AV. C. DKOWW tu, is now receiving a fresh supply of goods both from San Francisco and Portland, which I will soil at ?ery cheap rates, for CASH or ; Counlry Produce. ; My itock consist! of. every variety of Ladies9 Dress floods, - Men's Clothing Doots & Mhocs, Queciiswarc, ; Hardware, And groceries of all kinds, aad will exchange for , -v,;.; ' ;." ;,. t- . -, win: at, : OATS, 13ACON, ' - " ;. EGOS, . BUTTER, BEANS, . UNIONS, BAlUiKY, and very CLEAN COTTON RAGS, Ot any kind of produce that can bo oonrcrtccl into money.. v f . ' .. ,...v '. -.. I'X'-'-i i ' '. Come and examine my stock before purchas ing, as it is no trouble V show goods whether you buy or no. We mean business, therefore earnestly loTito you to can ana see as. i ! ' " ; JNO, C. BELL, Dallap4 0a. Bft Sd, UJO- , J-?7-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & brown, ,'.v successors to b. strano. IMPORTERS AND DCAL.ERS IN STOVES OF ALL KINDS, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Brass & Block Tin, Force and Lift Pumps, CAST TIN AND ENAMELED Mollow-Ware, MANUFAO'L URERS OF Ti n , S hee 1-1 ron & Co mier W arc. Great Variety of Gem Pans. Gas Fixtures. ! Iron aud Load Pipe, of all elzes, for Gas, Water and Stcum. ELllOWS, BUSHINGS. T$ NIPPLES RETURN BENDS RUBBER HOSE, STOP COCKS, HOSE PIPES, PLUGS, Ji AT1 TUBS. re m In all its branches done to order, at tLe ktaDd of Ii. Strang, Union Illork Commercial Ht., Malem. 2-Cra S870. Ciilhert Bros. 1870. ffSL MANUFACTURERS, sm:m - - - - our.coN. Meu'i Tap S. la Sewed Huots.. $14 00 . Men's Double S!e, Sewed Boot 13 00 ii h Men's Single Sole, Sewed Loots. .... 12 00 M e O Men's Tap Sole, Ptgged Boots...... 11 0oj Men's Single Swle, Pegged Boots... 10 00 2 Men's French Kip Bouts..; 9 00 " 2 Men's Kip Boots, Ongon or Cali- furiiia leather 7 00? 3 Men's Best Freneh Calf ?ew,d Ox- ford lies. S3 7 00 J Men's Best French Culf Begged Ox- fvrd lies .r fi 00 rpin: best nn.Ni? of fkexch cam I uod in all our aid erry mi warranted to give aifactt n. V al hav the liirgcct and lri4 it.lH'td clk f KaJtrt aud t'aufruii mttde lotl and hoes wl-ii l we offer at wlt-devalu ur rttl at ricvs whiel defy euuipeti.iuu. OAK SOLK M2 ATI I Kit, FKKNCH CAM KIP AND UI'I'JiH SilOK FIXDIXG, Shoe Maljinerr and everrtlunj peneralh f.iund in a Leather nnd Fimlinic Store. Uwld coin paid for 1IIDKS nt.d FUR5!. tllLBEUT BROS. Salem, Oo., March 10, 18T0. 2 6n. TKATO.V & BOO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in HOOKS, STATIO.VKKY. MUSICAL INSTIUJMKNTS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF 'informing the public that we have just received a large invoietj of Wall Paper Of nil styles, direct from tho manufactories in the East. Our stock is the Largest ever oflcred In this Market, Which we will sell at wholesale and retail CHEAP as any other house in the State. Y EATON Jk BOON. Salem, Ogn., March 10 tb, 1870. 2-tf The Cheapest Store in POLK COUNTY, THE ELLENDALE STORE, 1 1.9 Mllea West of Dallas, HAS BEEN FILLED WITH VnE largest and best stock of goods ever brought into Polk County. Which we ; propose to sell LOWER than any other store in the county, for CASH or PKODUCK, for which we will pay the highest market price. Our stock consists of every description of goods generally kept in first class country stores.' ' Also constantly on hand a large assortment S lannels. .; M 'l Ji'v";--r . 'Tweeds, ' .Cassimcres and Hard-TimeW, Made in the Ellendale Milla, which we will! ell very cheap. Ellendale, July 9, 1870, 19-tf A Rare Chance Tor a ISar ; gain. A S I AM GOING EXCLUSIVELY IN 'Xjl to the Horse-Collar business, I will sell, on REASONABLE TERMS, or trade for good town property; my FINE TEAM and Harness. a, vr. nouAUT. Dallas, Jul SO, 1870, , .. , ?2-Xi NEW AD VERTISEMENTS'. Jtf others, I've Found 1 1! 1 np vutus t HAVK SEARCHED FOR a remedy that will CURE your children by removing the CAUBK, ana ai iai "L'l .rtka." TRY IT. CRMINmvTcORDl jhiis is a pleasant antacid, and in large dose lax ative: in mall Aomr. an astringent medi cine; exceedingly useful in all bowel affeations, Kf ecially of children. . It is a safe, certaiD ii o l effectual mnedy for Cholic, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Griping I's in, 8our Stomach. Cortiveness, Wind on the Ht nnacb, Crying and Fretting of Children. Io ti ething, there is nothing that equals it.1 II Kc't'tens the (Junis, and reifders Teething easy. J It is no humbug medicine, got to sail, Wit a really valuable preparation, havingbeen ir . use for several years it recommends itself. i Bo not give your children the "soothing: j -rups," for they aiupily without doing any. permanent good. Prepared by I )r. W. WATERIIOrSE, MONMOUTH, OREGON. For Sale by Druggists. The trade supplied oU reasonable terms. Hundreds of Testimo t ials can be given if necessary. 13-tf DR. W. WATERnOUSE. TLis celebrated mcdif trie has won a deserv edly bigb reputation as an alleviator of pain 'and a preserver of health. It has become a. Lourtbold r mcdy, fn.m the fact that it give immediate ud permanent relief. It is a pure Iv vegetable prc)aration. made from the best mid purest mateiiaii, safe to keep and to u 1n every family. It is recommended by phy .-it ians ami pcocs of ull clasfes, and to-dar. inter a public triul f thir'y years the average ii!c of man it Hand unrivalled and unexcell ed, fprcudi! its liatfulloejss over the widu world. It large and ' increasing sale afford poi-itive evidence of i'a enduring fame. We do loot deem ii ittcesKsry to. my much in its favor :as one! final! boUle will do more to convince), you of its tfficacy than all the advertisement in the world, (jive it one fair trial and youv. wvutd not be without it for ten times its cuu: Directions accompany each bottle. 1 d-J by all Druggists. Price 2h cts, ( ctf, and -1 per bottle. 29 C. M. IMItlieMKR. ! F. J. BABCOCK. i -PARMEHTER & BABCOCK, Ma&ufaclut ers, anl Wholesale and He -tail Dcraleis iu ' F iiimii iluief . Commercial Street, Saltm, Oregoa, UAVE ON HAND THE LARUEST Stock of .Y u r nit u re, ISt'ddiiipr, Vim!oiv-Shades, iioIlandi, and PA S'ElSt-IZ AIAGJf I be found in Mnrin County, - v . I All kiudx f Picture Frames, Coffins and. C.i-ktts made tn ordtr on frhort notice and at. it amiable rte. " r PARMKXTEU & BABCOCK. t 5aletu,' March 23, l70. 4tf litio Theater r Formerly tho "Wigwam," , ?1 cn Oregon. I. HE ABOVE PLACE OF AMUSEMENT wt'd be fitted up in a most thorough manner, both for the comfort and convenience of pat-rot-s, ad the artistic rcpre.-etitatiou of the Le gitimate and. the .Senationai Drama. The Ms -ge will have all the modern iui'provcmenU with ample rttorn, which is so essential to the production of Scenic, Spectacular, and tho But esjue Drama. New Scenery, Properties and a company of ouexcellcd ability, composed of $.11 the Ladies aud Gentlemen of last sea son and a strong acquisition from San Fran- tUct,. Among tho favorites will appear Mr, r. III. BATES, H5is Anhic Pixley, Ifliss Minnie Pixley, ZZrs. E. I. ISeach, ifUUs'- 1A7.VAC Ingles, ( M r. l Iff. Hales, I.! IS. Vinsin, 13. C. Melville, It. Clinton, ; t W. I1.8inilh, II; Carrold, V.l Iiarney, andotlicrs- The season at Salem will the middle of Sept, and contiuue on until mf tcr the Stato Fair, during which time will be prouueca me igmmate and Sensational Drama Comedy, Extravagant, Burlesque and Farce, j .,. ,J; , The Oro Fino Theater, Portland, will ope with tho above company about the middle of October, for th regular season of Twenty-Six weeks. 4 ..." t-. U is the purpose of tho Manager to play, during tho coining season, one week in five atf oaiem, ana oueuer siiouht stars require it. 1 "r-fr ; . U. UATES Manager, .. 25-4w , Portland. T HI5 OCCIDENTAL, - ... 1 t .... .... .,.., i-iyi Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL Corner of First ; and lorrlson Streets t , ; tpRTLANP, OREGON. ;V Messrs. SMITH & COOK r HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL. KNOWN House and Refitted and Refurnished U throughout, making it by far the BEST HO TEL. IN PORTLAND. ; , ,; N. B. Hot and Cold Baths attached to th House for the benefit of (lueats. - SMITH A COOK, ' ' " : ' Proprietor. Tortland. April 14. 18T0. . , . 7tf THE 5 ELLENDALE MILL COMPANY will give the highest market price for wool, delivered at their factoiy in Polk Co. Their Store is also open, with a general as sortment of pry Qoqd. Groceries. Hardware.