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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1872)
. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 25, - r Dominations for iskz. For President, For Vice-president, SCUUYIiElT COLFAX. i PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. A rt.Mea'cham, of Umatilla Cnifniy W. I). Ilaae. of Washington County ias. Caziey, of Douglas Couuty. For Confess, JOESPM . WlS-Sbx tft Wasco County. DITRfCT ATTORNEY. ' N. B. Humphrey, of Linn. otice! " The Nominees of the two contending parties trill discuss the political issues of the day at the following times and places : Precincts. Tin. LuCreofe..;:;.......:..'.".." ... .,, - Monmouth 2.s Buena Vista..... 2'J " .Luckiamute .7.7,....'.' .. ' Bridgeport Dallas l 4. j .Tune I 4 j JJ.niocrnf ie Hi story ile lc;Uin? It sel t. Tho excitement of the present can vas in Oregon seems to bo a counter part of that which took place hi Well ington Territory in 1SG9 on the ce CaSion of Seclucius Garfield's first elec ts tion to Congress, At that time the center of attraction was Vancouver, aha now th'o same center is at the Locks at Oragcn City. At that time the light was knoifn to be between Fortland ! Cipitalists and the indepeh debt, honest voters of Washington Territory: at the present time the fight is as well kucvn to hh between (f rover k Co., (can - true tors oi'the Lock and Dam Swindle), and the honest voters of Oregon Hi Excellency , which is G rover, in his public speaking has made assertions that chnnot be proven, and told many a fable (lies is the proper word), that can tbt be cleared away. llis speech at this place was the same tnat he makes every place, it being the only cfhe he possesses, contained noth ing but attempted vindication of the atrocious and damnable, frauds nerr)p tiated upon this State through him and j . ... . - I i i . .... , hiS party, and in his attempt to ciear 1 Tub Tut name (Cod save the mark) he i . , , , , - r,M 1 oniy maue nau rnairers worse. j.nepeo- pie have heard both sides of the ques tion. Ndw how shouid the intelligent people of, Oregon view a man who, as a Candidate for their suffrages, has so little opinion of their intelligence ns to presume to influence thern by such false and UQerouoded assertions? Grover and nis party would be sent headlong to distinction but for the strength they ex edito wieJd iiir the pfesent ca4avass On election day, through the voting ele Jnent employed at the Locks. In 1800, one S. M. Fletcher, of Van couver, came near losing his life for at tempting to pursue a course which he thought to his interest and that of his country. Others have been similatly situated, Now we learn from the Dort Jaml dailies that J. L. Ilallett, contrac tor on the North Pacific Kailroad, in duced by a call froth several men who were at work on the canal at Oregon City, but were satisfied neither with their situation nor wages, to torn-, there to hire hands to work for him. The Jo Teal-Miller-Grover party refused to pdy off the hands when pay-day came in order to keep thd men from leaving and a notice wan put under the door of 3fr. 'Hallelt's room notifying him that if hodid tiot leave Oregon City Wi thin bix' hours death would be the .penalty. TheDeinocracy are determined to hold those tnen there until after election at all hazards; They are determined to override all law justice, and humanity to gratify their insatiable greed for of ficii; Under the scare-Cry of monopo lies, which every one ' understands to mean Ben Ilolladay, they aro attempt ing' tb ' perpetuate the power of Teal, Miller j Grover & Co., as contemptible a xnonopely as that of flolladay's, if they oqfyhid the brains to make it as pow erful; ' It la hoped that the honest voters of Oregon will rise in their might and hurl from power those who would over . ride and trample under foot the sacred rights and privileges which are claimed and so highly prized by every Amcri- can. Bury beneath the shades of ob livion any man or set of men who will attempt to thwart the' will, or injure the interests of the general public. Af ter this1 is done, and we reach a poirit where we may safely Say we are a free people,let us carefully guard that free dom, and, pointing to' the fate of those who have attempted to overthow it, Sic Semper Tyrannis shall be the implied if not the expressed sentiment of every one. - ( - " " - ' ' liot An UK pliant. now seems that the May enibroglio is about to be a more serious uft'air for the Democracy than they at first antici. pated. The little trick which they wished to play lor, political effect, is about to get tfif better of them, and the dilemma is too to serious be a joke, to them ; the great and all absorbing question is, how can they get out of it? They advertised the fact that they were goini: to arrest him ; This was done in order to give coloring to the af fair, thinking that May would become cognizant of their movements and es- cape, thus leaving them to gloTy over i.j.. . t 1 'i ( 1 1 ii 1 1 iti.1 JniHifrurn ti'tffi t I. i it i. ui iiutiunMin titjfi mi nh iijt i; iv lilt i . people's money, and make political cap ital out Of the entire transaction. This he did not see fit to do, and they wjto compelled to arrest him and bring him from his olliee to Oregon at a co-t of several thousand dollars of the people's money. Alter he was brought to alem he , . i. - ,i .1 1. i preferred to lie m jail lather than ak r. . . . his menus to go lit oau to insure tin j Iit.crty. 1 he Hetnocrney, i.oweei, j took pity (?) on him, spite of his many j traiisc nions, and gave surety in order ; to let himtro. Dot ho didn't .go fl- yet remains to see the last t Last week a move was initde fo h. -: ( u ? his hotels, so as to allow him to go homo ! and attend to his bu-itie.-.s. Query Does the Democracy s?e that j this foolishness m senUinz Ur ;im on .such flimsy charges is about to react to their own detriment, and are for that reason anxious to get rid ul him 'f Do they sen tbatihiir r.-;-h act in tiiis matter is about to' rring them i:it? disrepute, that they are thus anxious to change the, tirogr.nuinie t i Do they see that tlo ir litt'e c!;cni" which they corcteted for political el- ,- i . . t . ! . .. I . . 1 TcC' ls at""n 10 m 1 111 . : 1 t- 1 ana are uouiy anxious to get n i 01 1 t J 1 h,m ' I n There are elephants in p'.,;iei! lot-j t t.i.i-.T ii .iii tt r rt'.-. .. . . ... . opine the Dernucnii-y will find they have drawn one in this in-t,inre. I'oliliial V4tc. The licpuh-ican t'"'nveution of Neb raska, endorses (jrant. Sumner has expressod his d'tcrmi- nation tostinnort (Jreelev in ' nfi-frrt'iuv ! tofJrnnt. " Gov. Walter 6f Virgir.ta has aspi rations hr the Pemocraiic nomination for th o Vresiflency. The Republicans of Texas have in structed lor G rant. To nominate, or not to nominate That's the question. With the ,'cm oeracy. Grover is reported to have jsaitl that he would pardon any man sentenced for killing whoever might undertake to hire men to leave the Canal works at Orcgoa City. Where, Oh where is Horace Gree ley? On the Tariff queston. O, Siiaw! Wo learn by private letter that Mr. Shaw, nominee for Prosecuting Attorney on the Democratic ticket, lor this district, has been in Albany ' subsidizing the saloons, and patronizing them very liberally to get their influence, A man who will resort to that to get votes is not fit to receive the support of a respeetablo constitu ency. COIt H lis IM ) X I ) 14 Si C 15. . Mo.NMot'Tt?, Mfly 17, 1872. Kj. uefurlican : The County Lodge of Tolk County, No. 8, met in the Good Tchiplar Hall, and was called to order by Asa Shreve, WCT. ' Tho WS and hi record being both absent, calling the roll and read ing the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with. Ti Pearce, A L Chitwood, G. W. TelMr,,J. Long, It. 0. W arriner, Mary A Teller, and A But ler were admitted to membership. T Pearce was appotuted WS, pro tern The following Lodges were represent ed : Val Montis, Dethel, Dallas, Kola, and Rosa, ' The following resolution was offered, and on motion adopted. Jtesolved, That each subordinate Lodge in this county shall be required to report to the County Lodge, at each meeting, their condition, giving num ber of members in good standing, num ber initiated since the last meeting jJ the County Lodge, number suspended, reprimanded and expelled", together with their condition as to prosperijy and prospects, and any other business which the Lodge may recommend fr the action of the County Lodge, aifd that each Lodge sh'alf be entitled jto one representative for its charter, and and one for each ten members, ami one for each fraction of ten not ex ceeding five, to be elected one monjh previous to the meeting of the County Lodge. j On motion, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, was designated for the election of officers for the ensuing year. It Wan also resolved that each Lodge in the couuty be instructed to appoint one member from their number upjin the Committee on Extension of the Or der," the County WCT to designate the Chairman o"' said Committee. The .Sec- retary or each JLouge to report the name of the member so appointed to the County WCT within one month. A motion, prevailed directing t WS to furnish a copy of (he proceed ings of this meeting to each Lodge jin the county. On mutton, a Committee cn:istiji oi J. C. Cooper, O. Butler, and . jS. Johnson was appointed to report to morrow morning at i oYioek, as to tie piopiiety of electing representatives to represent this Lodge in thj Grand Lo.lue. ". 1 On motion .a Committee consisting iof r.ros.l. C. Conn, j, i Xnox, . K. i Tt. C ' ... 1. 1 .... I. .... - ... 1 i 1 I I'll l, .MVi- i ."(in yiijn.--i; ami . , . J, , , A. 11 iguins, v.is atp.lttt! u t take into tlr,iu tie- propriety of e-lebr tlo lu,irth id .July, and report, ac-j conlitigly to-o.ot M.w morning uti oi tiiunK- w retfjereu to I the Monmouth ri" t'lub fur mufic lur.-ii--!:?'! durii.g tiu-.-e.-- n. Adjourned until S A M. Jubmitt'd in P. U . i C. T. 1'i:a: ri, .S, pro l. .s O.ir l.iy, t-rir-H oil L'.iug His to ;jI loitljll nienc. , 1 in nu '.hair. MinuE-s IileceiliM'i ltfff ilir rciet l sjf tifv o. ; i t a .1 . C. i 'uu. jit ii, Aliiilo 13ume:t, Holmaii, tlviiruii' tir.tven and t'orto tii . ru th v,ri- .(diiii'te l to vm hi t r -i ; i ;. The t iiiiUiit Je a j.pointi-tt r- i-n to th- propin-ty f diM-Miig trim ,-ei:s - tivts io the (ii.tno Lodge, re-'teoietiU'0 'li.it Liu: t bounty J dg ''i t -otie rc fe veuUtjvc I'.'i ' -s og iu. ill ot, ntiti t-j-:c h.r e;ch one hundred e ib rs. njo.l i one t-r eat h liacr-'O n! o?o- ht.nui cX.-ced.ng liUv, and fie roxy hr e.s lr!'ft''!:tjtlH', ;ttnl li.,l V.'.' ri! .'O'Stl i th tir,iiii. L"tl.-4 t- admit mi r.-.-i u .; iv es ; t ; u t : o i v. Th .our m u;.!;;'3 h.iv:n H I iV ,! 1 ttt- Lod ;e ptof l ilt 1 to tin of i ..'eer- . luea m.-jur-t ooow- . j j , I it .1. T. r -.- o, V(:i ; !m!;i J.hm! - -j ..v WW T P.-iM-,. W.-t m ; f. ! ft t. t 1 1 i ! T ; i : 1 , 4, inn 1-t !!. V. i ; il. L i-.-y. WC; .1 Mont:. W M ; l St..-. , -.. 1 1 i; ; J. 1'. Mn WO ; ti veur, WlUiS ; (tcrtrude i l : v WLH ; . A. lli-iims, WAS; iJidweii. WAM. '1 hr, ir. oui.'cts uere t hoi turv lnsirini by W CT, C. 11 . Walker. The looovviog rei-oiutioiH were adi:j!'t- JirvJt'i'J. I hat we nr. ;n faor of Mif- ! taining a live we(-l;lv Gr;tt:d ModoO gan, and that we earnestly invite ,-U j irieiids of Tempoiancc to aid us in sus taining the sain.;, and that thtF secret ajry bo m.-t ruefed to lurward a copy of this rei-olution to the Grand Secretary. The Committee appointed in refer ence to celebrating tho Fourth of duly, recommended that arrangements (e made for a County Temperance Celo--bration on that day,and that a Commit tee of arrangements be appropriated (onsisting of one member lrom cafh Lodge in the county, to .pfrvi-e mnrjio from their rtsjicctive Lidges. Miss Mattie Campbell, T. Pearce', A. ShreVe, Miss Mary Steven, Mc. Kennedy, l. K. Thomas, Mis Audio Vandervott, and M. M. Kllis were appointed such Committee. j Also that, a Committee of three he appointed to secure tho sorviccs of) a gtiod speaker as orator of tho day. jV. Shrcve, II. Liud ey and A. Stevens were appoiuted. The Camp Ground jof tho Christian Church was selected ias the point for the celebration. A basket dinner was deemed the most convenient method for refreshments,, and all per sons attending will provide accordingly. Ou motion, tin) next meeting of tbe County Lodge was determined, to ho held with Ros Lodge, o n the Ffidny preceding the fourth Sunday in Octo ber, lfcOli, at 10 a. m. 1 A resolution was adopted directing the WS. to furnish the Christian Jfx e tiger, Good Templar, and OrtKUON Rkfrhlican with a copy of the pro ceedings ot this meeting ot the Couuty Lodge. , ' Ou motion, adjourned. Submitted iu F. II. '& C T. Pf.arck, WS Rir Thomas f)akin ftxiMnvor of London was atiiene the arrivals in New York May 20th. - Slate Stems. "Gleanings' from State Exchangefl Corvallis is to have a fire engine. Cirit Court for Baker Co is in ses sion. Miles M. .Miller is local editot of the Mercury. The nig'ht police at Roseburg has been discharged. Dr. SaiTarrens of Oregon City is dan gerously ill. Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. fnect3 in Salfcm June 11th. The Ensign reports two Greeley men m l jo tig ! county. Albany is to celebrate the Fourth of July in trie style. The State Sunday school Convention meets at Albany next Tuesday. A large number of new books have been added to tho Portland library. The Democrats of Multnomah county have endorsed tho peoples ticket. The Statesman complains of the scar city of dwelling houses iu Salem. The winter wheat in many fields up the valicy is said to be six inches high. t Preliminary surveys are being made for a bridge across the Willamette at Salem. The Congregational Sunday School of Saltan will have a picnic next Mou thy. The Beaver Hosiery Manufactory at dcflcrsou is to commence operations soon. Mrs. W. S. Moore of Marion county lei! and injured herself htriously, la.t Friday. M. S. Hart, who was on trial in Port- l:l lnl . t .ir lulilin !: -i tiein :i i 1 1 !1 1 1 1 1 i 1 I . V - t J J f I J fj l'0 Jii. I, ,J. Kvcs, of C-imas Vallev h a j-luug e ii.aelnno winch makes IU,O0t jungles per Uay. ,J. X. Mathtny. S-MieriiF of .Marion j county injured his hand iu kssolt: a i wjnl 'oSt l-a.-t ! t iday. A ,-e county man na S'Hie--t ..) k tttiKs, thl.H M'.iS'HI, '1 Ins 4,.k Utik? uoy kt hog we've he-.iri ot. I'iUv n !mndr d ca; s oi S";sIt!-on. se i.t-r.-tU iu I'ortlitid the L.it nioiiiii -1 'Jit- iuuk.i tather sva y. Hon. A. 1 Meacht-ui !r - b n notoi- i e tit hV the K', t'liit; it.s ul I n.oii county, ior the L tsiatui i !u'o art s-.ii-'i to ! tt; tt in 1 1tW .t IvJr UU'i liuu Ice a Hi un.;foa '! crr.tt ry. i Vf'in.' as to h? ir rest -on- -;- hie ihtt- it "it burnt to t!,c .emiioi'i n Ii- -it Ck oi e u.i, 1 st ivit'K. . - A t , - ; '. 1 -' . i i . a - he n e -htied I'rt weeu iJaktr t dty and ,ui.4, :n t h . Magic Cn k mittiiig di.-n let. f . s-t . 'iO' 's-i.ty a i o , titjll.li! ' ralit't'-ol it :s ,i,-.- d thi uUgh iui-t. hi.) g f gollir stUth to coliJUiiVtiC' VtOtk. ' Ii l he ia:iio.;d gra .e - .... . . i to; i irgcst larmcr oi jmn Coutry i J . M . i v ,unv. He vXpcet.-t to hat i ' . . i . , , . , l , : . 1. . t ve a..ollt -UA'uu u.- icis oi -lain, il tf. v,. ;iM,u i tdjr. j i iou-dy n juted. w!ul-' turning lod'sey ; ioo.-e Horn Kititrs .-tabic, during t.'ie itue i rr;i?rk nn opi v: run over au i lire in Coryaiiis. A Ciirre-ponden11. of the AH'any Krg' is! i r writing Jiom.Johti I.iy aii y pio- ti ounces thut as irmid a wool coutillV as-i tin: V liiatirette V alley. G - V H.nvcy, oi the Kenton Avo, j Ctitf has io .(jr. to the aultiua UaV to 1 reeuj crate his at-ti energies. Might mg itVpubheaiis im very trviug Mast week a panther in Camas Valley which undertook to coattst t fie right oi wuy with a traveler, was ' bought, oil." lie took his pay iu ammunition. Colo's Valley is one of the finest in Douglas county , its soil is of the most productive quality, and is skirted on ci ther side by magnificent forests. Attorney General Williams addressed the people of Lam? county at Eugene Monday. A private dispatch says the meeting was the largest of a politic al nature ever assembled in tho county. Mr (ieorge M. Prior of Camas Val ley says the past winter in that valley has been unusually severe; the price of grain and feed has generally ruled high. A large amouut of grain has been sown, and the farmers are hopeful of a good yield, and anticipate uood prices lor their grain. Tho Willamette Farmer has been shown by Capt. John F. M iller, samples I of wool trom Leicester sheep brought from New Zealand to this State by Messrs. Cameron & Goodwyn. The samples were from lambs fifteen mouths old, were an average of tho lot, and measured Jiteen inches in length. The ilelces forty seven in all, averaged thir teen pounds each, and were bought by the Willamette Manulacturing Com pany at 55 cents. From the West Side wo learn that tho Oregon Central Railroad is progress ing rapidly towards tho Yamhdl river. The Good Tempters are preparing for a grand picnic the 25th. Father Ilar tnon is doing good work in tho temper ance cause. A town .is being laid off ou the Martiu place, at the railroad viu.-fiuj vi ihu i amiiin. -'jny ion is; taKing steps to put a tree bridge across tnc laihlllll at tuat place. POUTI A N I) I IUS I N ESS D I It EC TOIl Y Published by L. Samuel. General Advertising Ag't. 1)3 Front it, Merman's Dollar Store, No. 09 Klrst &t ) Import! era of Fancy Goods, Toys, Crockery, etc., etc " 1 1 1 " 1 ' ' i i . , , , , v I, 4 stor Jluuxe, Firwtt t. Iiet Oak Pino. Ev yrvttiin!r,;'it B. Lon-trfwHow Proprietor. bLH)K. ti'l'A 1 1 OjS hJi y 4 i'i;iiiUDlUAL, Agents for Mul.ic. Todd, and Co's celebrated Ivison, Blakcman, Taylor ft Co's School Books Junt 1'ahlinlitd, ujull Htii f Leyitl tilanka for 'I'h in Still f . B-mnan, tiin only ciiret-t iniporitr ot Ciottiiog Ac, cor. Front a Was'iingtun ftnMifi. Oil ii w073 a H Te rtt WrlOLESALU' I2ookcIler c stationer, LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND. So. 7'J Frmt oti'f Xd. 5 YiHhhiijt-ri xtret ti. IXK, WILLIAM MLV.y Front street, I niix.rt -rs and Lt-uliT' in of ever description. Fishing TaeUle, Fancy Good., licndrt, IJIt-I cages Baskets, (Jroiu;t (iaiiii 4,and baby carriaged Agent.'' !r the "Clif'irnia PowtU.-r Work."," also for the Wln !er a Wilson Ht-wing tnachint'." tt S eck, .I"hn A. lL".t Front t, practical Watch- E 3 iiiiikcr .t .fewdcr. Work loiic for the Trad l At Ili:i.lH;i. !.1 Frt Strr.t. p p rignaui .t lo uiiiini, 1-1 1. m. -!. u.ik & L'uie, g J itn'trf of Sifiivt'- K an '(, KeduMi t'teri'ets o li.iii,i;i . . .i , . . w. oil. i ,'ftt k idi-if -hc; npeft Fortntiirc Hoii' in Portland VA H ni.i t.it iivU, " sy fr.Tnt t.. i .' l lsl ft i. A Oulni: III ii'HI.-,.i a. luus. J r' ir lrv iooas,h ,uoy Miilinery, &, tohii A Rohtii 'i I I, LVS Fr!it st ('outIlii.ioa J Murch.-inT" t "b-'ir.- i'''Mi A '":!- 1'roduce 1oiij;i.-, j. ii. in 101. t i',.ii r 111 i-Sdiait:, llar yit -h. A Saddlery Jl.rdare. 1.4. Front st. luiiu-r, W. A v,'o., Isi.; Front M. Alert-hart h - U.l-iiio.HI A '.(l:u..u, .1.' i l't;Ul rl. tivt i-f-f fate A''"i't-, ll.oiti v i'i:iKe'i. liru-ct rcilti. I.N t A I. .1, O. il U uo.i.ira .t Cm Ii y i.M Fr rv t Y. 1. 1 .. i ; 4 .,. ji. II I Front Street, i.'..cr" ii'iMi a::v p -rtioo oft!"; FfH'e or Ttrrito- r it -:r. ?uM ti.!- ) ir lost' or .-Vjir,.. U.i, I 1 ' Il r I i I. . '.. ii & 1 ' f ii-- Sr --l -vrcf !..i:i las t- 1 . tt.tt t 1 1 lrt ftt. K1 . l II . .41 ' I i .. ' V ' 1 ,1 1 . .t i i . iU ,1.1 , 1 Mf i :i :. ' ' I ti- ! In-! !. !.) h" v", t j - - ( '.!t MOtV. (,'..!lliil. ; ! t . . V ."..( i .,(-. r. i'i! .', ,-'m'i4 .;. it-- i l ' .." i oi r o -i "i ! ;u ii I' '4 " A . . i 1 i i I - I A O ... .4 in?, t '!! loiii: I orn'ir 'I. It , it i t,fi. ?!. i . N... :, i. kiiiu'f j . i. i :-i asui H , -1 o: t-. I " O ; 7 I' lift t. '" "i-lr n, ,-rv. -: .Mi.su.tl Iti.-'1umvnt.,. A -t- H 5 . TJc lar: 1!- n ti'? Ciat. 4 1, ) .i a i i . .v . .. ; . i. . j l. . i v i.u.:iii) f ;..,. '.'. ,', .Manager. sti.!: AtdAcv Fort xur: C v.-",' " 4. r. '' ? 4. i '-"'Acnt wfitit-ti.' t i-v A S' H:!i!i-. fircii'i-t' ro d tl.-aicrs in I- ui i-. e..r F'nM and Main st.. :i m i i. I";;i-r, :. I i ir t ,-t., iii)rtir ami t F v ..4i, Miilmcrv. h a U M ! i , , ' ' " t a cr i i i. ii . Fit ! ... V,,rr----a- t r,-o!iie ArtKt, . w; i-i.r. i i s I'.-f. si,.-.-itv. g j ,i ..." ... i. v.. .v ....., v.' l'li.-i.l. Ai ii. u 5 jjj tio-r' nti I .ie'ier i'i .Jewelry, W'a'elH' Ac. I I; it ..(-;.i4 ii !... . l',.i,i Ii.h !.i u- ilea iff v. n . . . ... ...... il ..(-;.i4 ii I... : t i nil ii.n g )!! t,i fit eti( !'i-tr. ;iI Ml atvrtal.-, Ac. H 3 .!.;. Caet. i Co.. 'i; Fntit St., vh..U'fr.lc a g J ty r,,,.,,.." l..cK Mio-h. Can ne.1u.4u eltii.i. it;. M.I' Travcr. I !2 Fr-itit it fi g Uliiliai .k .-l.Ui.li4t. .Num. lot. I Ii. t'O.-t 4, M.M Inij'i.r-crji Fnrnituiv. Renhjr c. no rio.tti'tiu) H tci. cr. f runl a .M.a i .-. ai M M. Ru.it I. h, Fr. FreV r.u.-att.'i(i, iteaiucrs. IT" ulin, .'.A Co., si Front M., wholesale ami retail liel'r Vv.w dotturvjr. Furn'ir !o"i. aisou io.ti c m .-t-oM.it.t , -i u uie room tor X V M Families, cor l.t, A, Fine istx. (K Yi. Fr. jirtin, R. arid Co. dcalerp in Wfacn and Li i,ii"r. t. S. N. Co'." Rloek.aioi soi Frnn ititr .V, ,-ch:nccr, ill Front si., wholes mo Jj nl retail fonfectiont-r!, j nit r. .It. on R., FirM tclmiakcr i, - Jm1 Jcwolcr, ntTcr.4 to tho ymhlic a fine HKMorttneiit of Watches. Clocks and Jevrelry . tsCj oeiir. ,v Co., Frtmtwar C. st, tlcalers in Q native nml foreitrn Wines mol Lienor. I oi i ul t! i.. a., itaru ware, ilvii, oitiv., iiu... Sjiokcs, UartlwM.i Lumber, A,.'-. Fortlainl. A kcciJt-ntal ccidtntal Hotel, corner of First A Morrison ooth Cook Proprietors. "1 a.irt.Mt, uit.f.riii!ii, iicut i.eOt.o Au". I ill) Front .St. bet Alder . Wa.MinKton. F'iicmc;HAriiic"tso'ou. c Wood wnnl A Co., H'l Front 8trect. , ice, J. M. 127 Front street, whulosale deal er in Tinware and stoves. T ichtcr, Paul 105 Firnt street, impt'r of Bcr falin wooden enrvingfl parlor ornarnentj, c. M ider" U. C. ttcal Estate and Money Broker, , Ml Front street, Portland. ' j osenhaunt, I. iS. A Co., Tobacconists. Im f. porters of Foreign and Domestic LFjuors. Ml ns. House. Front et. On First Cine Frin- tdplefl. Thomas Ryan Proprietor. s 1 herloek. S. 01 Front 02 First sts. dealer in Durness A Saddlery, A Saddlery ware. Simon, .., .j0 rmntst., dcalfflr In Doors.Sash and Blinds. Window and. Plate (HaM. s insheimer, II. 1 ft 7 First st, imp'tetc of Pianos Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Itistrumcnta. STOPi 11,11. I... No. KH 1'roiit Street Watcbwaksr and Manufacturing Jeweler, is appointed Agent for Walt ham. Elgin, K. How ard ACo. Chas. E.'.dacot and California Watchos ulso for nil the production and imports of (he California Jewelry Company, San Francisco. Sond for circular. Watches repaired in the very best manner, WARRANTED to give satisfac'u fflffl i 0 uimore.S. G., 123 1st st. Druggist Apotho- O enry. rcrfumery and loiiet arncits Snow Roos, 73 First st., Pictures', frames Moldings, art tnjjXJ' 8inith,Put., Broker, 00 Pmrit et. Dealer i Letfal Tenders, (lor. Bonds and Gold Past. S- mUFAl)avis 71 Front: st. wholesale, Drug' Paints, Oils, Window" Glass, etc. ff iTrry Bros. Nj. ffS First street, manuract'rs' X and dealers in FurnituiJBedrUng Ac. he Clothit7g Sfe.re, 113 Front st, ClotUn Fn'ng good' Boots, Shoes. Harris t Pragw.- fllnttle, II. II. 142144 Front -treet. Dealer in. I Wagons an AgritiTfnrartnlplemenUC. .... ffllyne li D. n w c r. 1st Oak sts. dealer in 1 fine Brandies. WTincs. .Eng. Al ft -Port"-. f JpvferJ. rXl'V Front st wtMK-salo fltaler iu I Butter. Eggs. Checufr, lard. Bacon ete. lilsyniiams'.rMvers. 5 Central Block Front ? V ft.. Commisron Merchant dPi" rtr'1 Whallev A Feclieimer, Attorney au. .t; itors in Bankmptey. Offiee 0. F. Temle BE A L ESTATE. t HEAL FSTATZ & CEKR'L AClEEIT, " HKIUIlIJCA?i' OFFICE. Dallas, Oregon. Special attention given to Sales or Purchase of Real Kstate, Collection of Claims, Ac. Agent Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. For S:iIe. ffinX A CRT'S OF LAND, ith good Ilonsa' and Barn, all fenced and under good Iihv provement, Mtuatel in the Town of Dallas, Folk County, an extraordinary opportunity. rglWO UUXDhFD AND FORTY SIX- Acres of Land -ne Mi!f North of Eola,' Folk County, u; l IIoue, pood Double Barn, and ithcr l!,.i!iin. All dnJ;r fence, with fie" Orchard, and in high state df cultivation. A IIOFSK AND LOT IN CENTRAL j Salem. ner the fio CcntVat SdiooF U -iiv-s. The limine c.niins Kiirht Itooms, a!i Fiast-r:d. with IUrd Finish, Barn, Wool I lo.e. and alt ton Vcnicnets to mak itf ;ti.-n-ii!i!c. '"" 4 FARM OI 160 ACftEB. 25 ACRES IN" iV cti'tivattoit, 1" acres of fall wheat, 5 acres a an a low, w orchard'. aid well surdicd' vi;.t!i water, r :u.jt d three inlie :-onth W'o'st of Sinii'M.n's brf-f'. on Ri Lutkiatnutu. For sals a' a b.irz.iiii it sold . 1 fine mill srn: rN ?oftii salkm,- ; on U i;; ,.-4 -tt- ,-!.. nji: A b.ck f Six- 1, -t-'. t. i i... -c i vt itu t;.,ar-i ;eite, jjua uouse, !;iru, Ac. f tjOOD ST"'CK F!::M, CONTAINIXfr' '. 'ii Acre-, 1I--HM!. two !!arn, t'n iiiird. Ac. i;u,ttcd u I'cl'cr Salt Ctvif 7 i-i.:.'.- lo-ui Dalln-. ' FM:M f''ON TA fVIVO 2' ACRE. TOO' M !Ct4-!l 'IU ii'T ! t.'-C. ?0 jn-o-H UMiltr tllC s , tv : . 'i i i HJ.-4-. I. ir' :u fine Orthartl,- , - .I - i.l 5 1; I I lutic- 4s! ! la.l.t!J. ' i Fjuium: I! V 1 R E! A N I SI XT VaCRE. a. ..tt -....i l-.iiii. wi?1i. JutnWr fr t i: -) i i, itijr vi;ii4.-r near all th !. 3 riii:- i:lh-w.-,ft tf tfiuijiduii-a" a y-.,T r"i'.. Hi . 1 . Ri. L;-fct.4tiiinc, 4 t;o.i ?,: IN ESS LOCATION 1Y Rnrn.1 Vtm. 1'i.ik conritv, Warcbou,o i. h j'.tn v 1. 1 .in.Ot'tl t't-hti s trade alra fj v-'.t iiii-tit a wit.i t!te oitct i-r. att'l co!iri4ctin nfjr.ii i he Vi'ri .hh to- Trin-..rtati4in C"niitany. ! .it ti t I'.ui.; !-., i.ih'i v-rvt:iH ren.lyt.-r' i44ii-ur.-itii.il. A .!.. k'tidid i cniii fur buine!. r f .Oc cit?r4 CRLKNTT FAHM AP:TfaXIXt? PAL- "5V da. ? di . ... Ram. His-t othiv-r Ruild L milk' ."i!at.'! in Town. Tw h in-lreil n-l i f,,iv f.i.ir ucn:, m: luen'rcd acres" jfHi pt I t t. n acre i.f Fall wheat, nln.iit sixty acrts j ri a-iy f.ti-l, hii v. rytionr l" n ac cunaUK-it f"r fareit.is; til on ( McCarter, on the i ... : .... ... ,i i l . 111 ,'l? , lilt. Wl 1 1 l.T.'S'l. V. S . t fiiwiTi iiuiiv it vcir or rtarts i t' Ray. cHvaloo of -itaininjr on hundretl Com. wish ah ti t- i ( i-eMiry appurtenances for I;nry!ni. A -"i(-( , i.l cliancts . here offered tor ny one vaio. t. eecio in this huane.4, as i-very tiling Ls ivaily to tiaud for carrying it "i.. FARM, ON'R ANDONR HALF MILE?' V ... 1 ..." t .:l . , ....... ..,J! oreh fd : Tvo liiodrcd litid forty acres, IT under fence ; Forty acres und.iT the iIomC. A jjivod opportunity Lr any one wLshing a Cn farm cheap. rjpwo and a Qtfxr.tun acr'gs of; g lan-l in the town vf Rcthcl. House, barn, rorkshop, ami poo.i ore b aril. A jjo-id chanco' for any waoiimaker. who wishes to locate wiit re work of that kind is plenty. - 'I 1 ( 4 4 , t . 4 Hi t'.l.iit-T). ll'MI'.-, llliU Olll. 4 GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND Barn, with plenty of lire-wood convenient, situate about two miles south-west of Dallas. For Particulars enquire of It. II, Tyson, ItErt ntacAN Ofimce. to miaft.s. LUtVlQERt 4 LUMBER. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY, calls tho attention of Mechanics and Build ers to the fact that they hate refitted their Milt on the Little Luckiamute, and are now prepred to furnish lumber at the lowest CASH PKICES and in quantity and quality to suit. Having better facilities than any other Mill in the cbttfc--' ty for tho maufacturo of a SUPERIOR QUALITY 1 of LUMBER, it is our intention at an early day to add to tho Mill an A No, 1 WATCHER AND I,A?lER, After which time we will be prepared to fUr,. nish lumber dressed and matched. An excellent MOUNTAIN HOAD leads d.. rcct to tbe Mill. A liberal share of patronae solicited, . SUKADER & CO. 1