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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1872)
DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 LIUUUAL llliPltnL I CAN 3TOMI XATIOJM FOR THE BANNER WE FIGHT UN DER. For President, nOHACE RELLEV. Or NEW YORK. For Vice-President, B. GUATZ BROWN, i PRESIDENTIAL IWCCTOR5. E. D. SHATTUCK, of Multnomah Co. GIRGE, R. IICfl of Lino county. Stl. Ill (GATES, of W8eo count. !! ACCEPT OUR NOMINATION IX THE CONFIDENT TRUST , THAT THE MASSlb'dVotfR7 COUNTRYMEN. NORTH I .AND, JSOUTH, ARE EAGER TO CLASP HANDS' ACROSS THE BLOODY CHASM vVIJICnJIASTOOLONft DIVIDED them, FORGETTING THAT THEY HAVE DEEN ENEMIES IN THE JOYFUL CONSCIOUS NESS THAT JTflEY ARB AND MUST IIENCEFOKTH REMAIN DRErilERN." HORACE GREELEY.4' Til 13 PRESIDENT! A a, CONTEST, The contest which thoTpeopIe of the JJitTnittMl States have now fully entered upon is of vita! importance to every tresponsitle office Jiolier. and every ex pectant of government .bounty in the nation. High or low, their comfortable a places are in jeopardy The Dents, the J esse Grants,! he Sootta the whole tribe . .. of political vagrants and adventurers without visible means of support except such "grabt" as they can make from -itte poblio treasury re fighting with desperation for their livelihood. In such a cause nothing can be more ; cheering to these political harpies than to witness the indifference of public opiu io& Vfhitethcy are making their game. ' tin the other hind the great luik of the. electors, have a mora or less hazy idea, that thing? will go on as U3U il, no -matter what party be in power. The bread and butter of the masses cither of the mercantile class or workioa masses depend., as a rutc, very rc motely upon politics,-, But it would tc a rash and dangerous over conGdcncc to allow our interest in private busiuee, whether of the farm or workshop, to shut out from our minds the actual : importance of the collection of the government. Its strength and com peteney and honesty help to build up our fortunes as much as its extrava gance, corruption rnd folly depress and impede the efforts of private enterprise The present administration, during the four years it has held power, has been a perfect clog wheel on national prosper rtj. The nepotism and Onstatesmanlike c6ndnet -'of the great' American gift- taker have beeu so plainly manifest that every intelligent voter in the Union ought to register a determined condemnation of : his actions at the polls on the 5th day of November next. And indeed we feel that we 'jeipress the sentiment f the great majority of our felJow countryman when we assert that every inte;li,rint elector who is interested in the prosper ity ol our Republican form of g vorc ment, who-is in favor of national honor and properity in a word every citi xen who is enterepfed in the prosperity of our country will oat hi vote for ' i tie. ' ' the lie form party through its standard bearer, the honest, patriotic statesman, Horace ureeiey.. Look Out tok Fraud! It is now reported that Den Holladay is an aspi rant for the Senate himself, and that he is opposing both Mitchell and Will iams. This Um gotWniijp.by the astute Mitchell to allay, the well ground ed fears of honest Republican members of the Legislature, that if he, Mitch ell, or Williams, should be sent, they would operate only id the interests "of Holladay, instead, of .attending to the wants of the people: that they woold deceive) them and wantonly neglect their test interest, as did Williams, during the six yeari ifiat theeop'e 'of Oregon honored him with a feat io that hoaor- tle bod Jr i z-r,. A COMSPltCY AC;X4T. tub POPl.Li. It is .well Jkoowo that during the last political canvass in Oregon, it was charged that Deo. Holladay was running the Republican party, and dictated its ercas ; it was said by the opponents of the Hollaejay ing, that the election was run ' in the interest of Holla day and hi' mouopoly ; but the regular Republicans denied, and said they would not support a Holladay man lor the Senate. ' Now the time has come for the elec. tiou of Senator, a conspiracy is formed to deceive the people so that Holladay V attorney can be sent to the Senate for the text six years ; th first attempt was to whip the members into a caucus upon the.,pea of ".parly usage," but it soon become apparent that tho tliot: would cot win ; something wast be done of coure and low as the lust resort to humbugging the people's rep sentatives, a,,grea( hue and cry is nied' throughout the "length and breadth of the land, that Holladav Itim-clf is tp bo a candidate for the Senate, as u:aiut both Mttclit.ll uud William - Now the truth is that Holladay has no idea of beeiMiiiny; a oundidate fur the Senate, and if he did and any man should vote for him, it wou'd only prove too true what lias beeu charged that Holladay 'a money was all powerlu!; but there U no danger ;of that ; the whole thing 1 for the pur; o?e of mak ing the members believe, if possible, that there exists a rcpture between Holladay and Mitchell and thus create a sympathy for the latter, sufficient to givo him a majority of. the members. secure his taction, and throw the State completely iito the bauds of Holladay and hi confederates. We warn members against this dodge to deceive them, for nothing can be more certain, than that a vute for either 31itchtll or Williams,is a vote for Holla day's individual interest ; we have' Said and now repeat, and btlicve we jpeitk the sentiments of nine tenths ot the people of Oregon, that if one of the trio must be sent let Ho'laday, tho master go, not the servant. 8mJ the superior officer, nit his s-uboidir.utcs. out m:v fli.ctou. Judge Shattuck of Portland, has been unanimously chosen the lr. i dcntial elector to fill the vacancy caucd by the resignation of L F.Lane. The State Central Committee have acted with great jud;cnt in their selection, for the name of K. D. Shattuck is a tower of strength throughout the State Though never a thorough pneed pol itician he has been actively cnard all his life time in upholding national reforms and has won the respect und ci.fitlcnce of ev rj body. An ardent Urpublican until he found that that pirty had outlived it u-cfuU ness he catered heartily intothe work of political regeneration and his views arc the perfect embodiment of the Ciricin nati-Ualtimore Hatfotm. The friends of Greeley and Drown could have made no better selection and wo feel confident that the honest masses of the Republi can party throughout this State will rally with Mr. Shattuck to the standard of the wchxI ehopper of Chappaqua. A LIE N A I LEI), "He (Mr. Shattuck) has consistently refn-ed to Lh.ng tonny parry lh hnd Mil organization on parly creed. Utate vwn. -. It is useless to nr nee words when statements like the above ore tiiad. The statement abmv made by Craud.ill : , , -j I i! Kimpiy a g manual dvhhtrtVt false ' . . , .. , . . hood. In communities where both par- I 1 . ties are known, Mr. Shattuck stands head and fdioulder? above the Statesman man as an individual of honor. The one through a long life tiru2 has been noted for sacrificing ' pecuniary interests to political hooor, the other has been a political harlot who prostituted his person to tho highest cash bidder. This course of viioperatiem arid tdandcr of Mr. Shattuck by Crandall and -tho Oregonian man, however, pleases u showing as it does that haying uo fair arguments to offer, they resort to their never failing supply of abuse and falsehood Lay on Crandall I Pitch in Scott I . . A vote for Greeley is a vote for ten. praoet The Senatorial Q,ueatIon. We publish to day a second letter from Junius on the Senatorial Q es tton. The writer has assumed in loth communicatioo that Mr. Mitchell was to be the candidate of toe "Monopolist Clique' in the State. A Washington special telegram to-tee St. Louis He, publican of the 14th ult. states, how ever, that Attorney General Williams is to bt a caudidate. If this be true it it probable that the capitalist "behind thpcrecn" has elected that he prefers WMiams to Mitchell us a candidate, it) which event the one puppet will retire while the other comes forward. But this change iu the candidates does not at all effect tho general form aud tenor of the communication.1. In both of them thcexisteuce of the capitalist was, recognized as the prime mover of the Cliijue. In both of them the issue was made plain, as between the trass es ci the Kepnblican party iu this Statu aud its self constituted dictator, who presumes not only to control its selec tion for offices, but its legislation both of u gent-rat xnd special nature. As the writer has forcibly pot the propo sition, the Kt publican party of Oregon are soon to ascertain by lha c -urse of their .member ol tlie legislature whether that party is under the con trol of the people or is the pliant tool in the Lauds of oue tuau aud subject to his arbitrary will. If tho Uepubli cau numbers elect, enter into a emeus alnudy rut up by the emissaries of the capitalist alluded to, then they wilt be dragooned into the support of the can didate whom he has selected, whether that be Mitcbtll or Williams. Our legislators, therefore, have a ravc re spoostbility noting upon them. If they obey the behests of the caucus and of its master lien Holiday, they bj that means fchow to the )Mp!e oi ihi State, that oue man owns them. Tht-y may indeed succeed iu electing their candidate bnt be will be the last publican Senator that Orcgotj ete-r wil! have the power to elect. The people f Oregon ju?t m oou as they dicv r that the Republican party of this State hai jae J under the abo!utc control of a mm who wishes o!ely toconird its ft lection of officers and is iuOaeuce in lobulation for h;i otrn personal bvut -fir, will leave by hundreds aiwl the pnud ilpublicao j arty will go douu iu the wave of ekb'ivion. "UiiWtltt, nbnoreI and unnanj." THE tiii.nc: m; HIM. The fiulletin e.f the 2d inst. quotes an extract from cur criticism upon Mitchi'li'a hpcch ut 1'ortland, on the occasion of the orgtirzition o! the Grant club, aui thinks that the omtti ol this country will tipurn (he oigan which puts ihem in the tame -boat" with the Mongolians. Now we imig inc that tho womeu of ibis country will appreciate the organ that ndrocito iht-ir just rights fully as much m they will thoae organs that have a'ways held that wotiii n were inferior beings and have no rights that the male c-x are bound to respect; and even now erase their abuc of women who c'aim equal rights, on'y for the rcasou that they aie compelled to endorse for a time, the hypocritical and lin proclamation in the l'hiladc'phia platfotm, that the Ilepublicau party has'decreed equal eitizcuhip to all ; evlabiiahcd univer al huflYage." i We were ouly sneaking of that infamous platform and the tal-ehocds therein contained, reiterated by Mitchell iu that feminine speech reported in the fi'iilrlit.. Dul to set lie the cuutrovur.-y, let us enquire ;does the JJt'l elm endorse the Philadelphia ---- - - viiiuma i .. v ik , . platloim Hue it endorse tho irtwi- , - . . - - ' PJe uuivcrsal BufTraiM? Does it endorse the policy of exteudiug citizen. ship to all ? Or does it even go so far, as to eudorse the. present amendmeut to our naturalization laws, which gives the African Jrom all parts ot Africa, including the canuibal,the right to come here and become a citis3o t And does tho UulUiit endorse that little plank in its party1 pUtform which declares, uo more lands for rail-road- or monopo lies? When, Mr. Bulletin, men iwho reside in glass domiciU, commence to throw stones, tho people have a right to know who they are. Wo are tempted to say more, but in consequence of the profound respect we entertain fot our cotQiuporary, we stop right here, and shall bo content to await future wentt. T11I2 SIACHINEBY HTILIV AT VORi. In our last week's issue we called at- tentioa to the organisation of the Grant Club at Dortlrnd, at a peculiar rime aud unLr peculiar cirumstancts, which was scene first in tht Senatorial drama. Now comes sees sccoimI ; the tute man announces that on the 11th iu.t. a Grant Club will be organized at ile Open Honsi, aud a number of distin guished speakers are to fee present. Mitchell will certainly be there and Je elaini that studied, flowery, fcmin4e speech, written as a bid for the Sena torship, and to fire the Republican u.ind to action in the interest of Dcu Holla day and his. paid attorney. What a trimmer t Li s Mitehedl is; we wonder if. the peop'e's repr'seitativ s are so gullible as to believe tjiat the'y ouht to support for Senator the man whom the Rej ubltcan party tepudiuttd six-years ago, becauc l,e dtfeattd Gibbs, the regular uomFuec ? Arc the people willing to trade off a man who has bee u tried aud found to be a compt tent, b 1 -est at.d impartial servant, for an ui; tritd folitieal trimmer, whoic only au; bitioti, in our opinion, is to carry out the personal schemes of his king ai d monied luaffer. Ho'ladiy ? We he.-itatc not to say, that, so far us we have Lei ft able to ascertain. Mitel e-il is not tf c choice of the Rcpulfieau tarty fur the Senate. There ate others, both hom-rt and capable, who nro not 'bound bv contract, under heavy piy, to work for the iuteresf of one nmn or monopoly. A Muddy Fllxokh of mud The person by the name of Crandall in tw- isuvsuf bis little pa er attacks the ed itor of the New Vurk Tiibtme u charges him with liug. Were it not that the MuuchauMii ol the Oregon prr has a character solar below jar lor the simplest eleiuiuts ul truth aud veracity, "oiue on tuiht be induced t think that an innocent j crson might believe him. As it is, howctci , his diattibtf have the effect on'y of inakiu tau. appear more ridiculous iu the tes oi people ol' seu?c I b u he 13 -t j ic.'t.nl, ll i hat wcie po-sibfe. All At o;n;d. The Legisldtu e tu-tcts on Monday neat. The ' In mrketj Hotel will peni tiekt U'i'k lor I ho IrVrpiioM of J;uvl. It co t cJO.UOU to tvlitim-ii it There use a goud in iny ros to 1 e decided btlvtc tlic Sup'ctuc Court. liaki.r city da.H a Gfa-Vv club. Salem hollutii have pretty tl -r- mi - h ly biii'iUUi'd the town uul .le now raiding on the watermelon pilc'.c lii (lie viciniiy The Jlciuld -ays: A correspond, nt writes ui ttuV City is badly Oicciy iZid. Street brawls ure becumg very fi qiicnt iu I he ct'y. There a woman in Corv:Uis who ihojt'alous of her luiiliin I th.it .-he won't a low hint o carry a p ickct-h tn 1 keiehitl, for bar he will carry on a haudketchiet ff.itati'Oi will oiue of'ihe 'ir;s. Hi-don't iiiiud the haodkercinel much, but it is bald on his cut. sleeve, Crandall is a standing cndid no for pae to the L'pihitre. What "a muddy fliugcr of mud !"' Mr. Asher Sargent d Mound Rra-. rie had 10.000 nils ami a ipnrtcr sjo tion of pasture burned ht week. A nmn named McMahon lus dis covered gold near Santiam City. Many families from other portions e f Or't!m d from Calitoruia arc locating ou Link river this reason. The fire has broken out in the cordu roy road pouih of Canynnville, mid has made uch havoc as to reuder passage utmost impossible. The Raker city Academy has been rebuilt and aud presents a hue appear unce. Charlie McCarter in an altercation with a man named Hurrows at Oakland had his right etr bitten off. Geo, Cartise wa killed by a kick from a horse near Monroe ou Friday last. Efforts are being made to have a a neperate Supreuje Court for this State. J. M- Crickott, has been held, in Jackson county, to answer the charge of hearse stealing. The United States is pulling snatrs out of the lower Willamette, under the supervision of Mr. Roberti. A little son of Mr. McAllister, resid inc near Oregon City was so badly ng """. '.u.. l A-Ja DUrnea stvr ; " 00D titer fro tho efectK 1 PURTL A NDBUail N E. Ol KECTOR V Publlsaed by L. Sasraei; - Oenernl Atvet lining Atjt. 93 Front 8t Ackerman's OollarStore, No. 09 tint at Import- yrf Fancy QkAii. Toy . Crockery, ttc, etc. Aaiur HuUKe. u'khi t. but Oak Piu. eryihinir n!Hr H LonyfatU.w pnyrirr. - IJUUK, AJ AUa( i x t'LUiUUlcALS, IM IVOnOFT & JIICI RK K, AutiU lr iJul.ie. TimI.I. mihI Co' tt.bruui t.OLI) PI.V4. Ivin. Tllukeniaii, Tnyl.r k J..' Sebool Hooks Jumt J'ubliihtd, n Jult Hut ' l.t'jal JJ limit fur Thii Soitt. Biriiiiiri, tb only iliici i iiiitori:r JuiUiu)t ... cur. Kronr W i r mt rrft WHOLESALE Rooksclfcr &. SlaliotU'rt LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND. AV 79 ' nnd Nit. S Wnnh ii)rH ntreel. BI.C K, llAAAM t .-O.N , l'2'J b tuul lrcst, tiu j..r fi rn ioi1 Dtf.ilt-r in tj S, Ul ViAi - A l UI,V(U.VTEU l -vtrj- lt ci i.ti n. l'i.liiif Turkic, Kin y UoimIb,' ttv Hfr I cages U-rktl. I'roqutt (iuli;t p.Hliti bil'y fHI riH'.'-8 AtrM .r the M'aiifor ui I'owdir Vrkn," al" Utt th 'U' heeler A V'iImju .win uim hitirn.' cck. Joliu A. 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A eo., frntit iifar C. tt, denlers in HliVf ntl r-ii'ii W !!( hi ri ,iiin..r. 1 ol I III U p. f. J ., II tiro Ml Mle, Ir.MK, dkVO.t llulM ,-c kc. Muflwouil i.uiMiiir, 4.;.. forilm.il Ui i nKoml 11. ki. c 'lncr ot Fiii A Alorioii Kirwff S'Hitli 4 to..k l'rorieiorn. I:orili, H'ntkitii4eJoriiii. Kent hM.i' Ali till Front St lift l '-r Wiin n. wurd t Co., Kit Front 6trict Uti-v, J. Al. 2l Front Klrtet, w LolckuU deiil r in Tiwwiire n.l ftovi.' u uir, l'nui lua klrtt iirwt. nupt'rot lir Hn woodtti carvings parlor ornament, 4c. vlvr, ii. ej. Hial hhtdto Mini Money Brvkcr, der, tJ. L. Hiiiil hhtdto Ntli 91 Front jtret, Portlin I. 3l li oeetihauin. I. S A Co., TobaccoHUt. ira- ,portraut Foreign and Lotut'tio Liquor. Uufs llou?e. Front H. On Firot Clasi Prio cipleg. Tb.miiia Rjan IVoptietir. Sherlock , S. 61 Front 4 62 Firt utti. dealer in llarnodf A Sa ldlery, 4 Saddlery ware. hi imou, J ik t roiu u, deaiir In DoorTiSaih )mid ItliniU. U in. low and Plate (IUm. niflbeiiirer, ll. Ia7 f 1ml m. iuio Itr ot Pimiio O Organs 8 licet Muslu, Musical InatrutnentJ. STONK. II. 1, No. lot I'rout Htreet. Wattbtuakar and Maimtucturing Jeweler, it t'poiuiou ngH nir oaiinuui, Mgin, it. How. aril I'biii V. Lm ..nr ... i.. iu . . v . ard ACo. Cbaa. K. Jacot aud Callforuia Watobe Srf!1,1 taliforoia. Jewelry Cotnpanj, San Freaclaco. una tor circular Wabe repaired io tha very wanner, WARRAKXfiD to a;iv saUtfM'a "q kydaMre,S. O ., 12S 1( ti Drvggtrt Ap lcarj. PerfuuMry aiod Toilet articles. now a lw7a Fwtt at iturt. iimoel,' !dm -f, art naferml drwta iottruia tif awaaMBV a m mt m 0mvmm PaW ii'ii u... ll u u an r m l. . i LetaJ TtidVrr Owr. Bmli mad tfold Um 8" tnilb A lnrit 71 Front ft. whotalr Drug Fitiut.S OUyWludoW til, t. nerrr Sroa. NI78 Firat atreefl, maoofat t'rr J md den lent In Furniture, Bedding Ac. FflVie C'ioiaiu "tire, 113 iot at, Llot'.in' Jt. Fu'uk g"d liiMt; tyiw. Harrfai 4 1'rag ff buttle. If. It. U24I44 Froat tret. Dealer la Waigona an. Agricultural linleai.nt fijM""E." D.nw e r. let 4 Oak u. dealer io tine HratidieJ. Wii:. Knif. Ale 4 Porter. fmy IeV J.VtT47 "Fronl t. wUocie ' dewier m I liuner. Kif.H. t'tieewe. L.af'1, Faooti eN. . I lialtfa .t Alicr. & CrMral dim k tol.t t . oininii-l n Merchant deal' I r i a a ut,vy FecurojeT,Atfirurj iu .v f f iiomui lijHikupivK O. F. J tta'ie IVOTICCv 0KKce? a ettrroiiM A raiiu rond Com pit nyr Lund ievtuieot. P..rt Uu.l. Orgoiv. Ayrli 5, r872. Notice IwLkittijr given, tlit it rroroun proeecufiun will te ioti luted auitut ay an.t every fhftto'v" who tref tiAri: upon enjf Kilol Laod, by re in ir an. I1 reu.oviii timber lb.reirooi-before tie eauie la liuUtiUT ot the Cvmfanj(-Al PAll Foil. ATI vnca.nl Laud iu od I uutnbered aectiona wbcitier siifveyMd or oouf rejfei, witbto' di fuiivo ot tbirtjr tuUea frouvthJioe of (be roaJ, bctuiu to tbe Couiiiaoy 1 L R. 3100 RES, C f LadAeot ' WA ID E;, fWf & (Co. r- DC A IK HARVTDARB, FARM MAClilSERT, WAGONS, ITC iNCLUDiira" PITT CHALLENGER, 11USSELL, HARDEN A WIIEELKR3 THRESHES .M0L"NTEI as DOWN ENDLESS CHAINS, HORSE- P6WERS. 1 1 IN II S UEADE wi tb extra bear; d-per An ! rauny eiltr 'ii ruViim utt exclutitrclj o MARSH'S HARTrSTEKS. PODflK, U....,iii. liiibhmi. e Iiij-tr.l5u kp3e,Sj.r-x"-hi-e" or, Nw Vurk, Esuriy. Ri::tis Liyauv2 tber STl'IEDAKER, PACIFIC, AN'I I?.IV l- ARM axi UKADKIt WAGONS. Now peT'ect in prrporfvn and finish ail WHed in oil, Mti-J fuitjr wrratwd' .0 - milE ORKATBST VARIETY OP GOODS X nd M'icliiiierr iu the SUte, at tbe loavett l oVible pricea. 'id time piren wbea denirwd Hen.vin.hur, we put no. muti'e noU in tbe Baak vitbur ii S tlna. Portland or San Franeuee uk. HRexw n wt je.. S.ilem. Juod 1, 1SZL. 11-nS EVERY mi TRADES AT THE IB ric k Store THE BES1 ASSORTMENT QF DUY GOODS, OLOrilING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, &c Soatkof Portland For Bate ebeap for eaan. The behest mart price peid for all sort of country produoe. My motte . Cheaper tha tb eheapet W C Brow. Jvtf A good head of hatr it detred by ererr one Tbe use of UalVt Vvptabiw Sioitim Emir R. Itiieer will reator tat hair it tfe hlil OtUl tS Bt eletti UJS . S s; . ' l