Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, September 21, 1872, Image 2

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PALLAS, SUItDAY, SEi'T 21
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SOStI NATIONS FOR 1ST.
fllE BANNER WE FIGHT UN-
- .. For President,
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11 ois a c e an c c l e y .
OFNEWYORK.
For Vlcc-Pi-esiJeut,
23. GI2ATZ'BROAViV9
or Missouri.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
K. IX SI1 ATTUCK, of Multnomah Co.
GEOEGEn. nELH, of Linn county.
If. II. GATES, of Wasco county.
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"I ACCEPT YOUR NOMINATION IN . so much so, that Renj uni:i was com
TIIB CONFIDENT TRUST . Til At THK j , . ;ff j , , . n
MASSES OP OUR COUNTRYMEN, NOHTII '
AND 'SOUTH. ARE KAGElt TO CLASV' j Ws ml CrI7 fl,r thc fP3CC of t,lirt.v
HANDS ACROSS THE BLOODY. ClIASM 'day?; and lo ! when he had returned
- WniCII HASTOOLONd DIVIDED TliEU ,e ,0ported the wonderful discovery,
FORGETTING THAT THEY HAVE IS EES j ,, , n ,
lunni.mu "th;it thorp wis r.r.t i I i rf( Ir tn-n m
EXEUiRS IX TUB JOYFUL CONSCIOUS- I
NESS THAT T1IEY ARE AND itUST
HENCEPQlvril XritETlIERX."
HORACE GREELEY.
MH. JOHN 1I.3HTCIIKI.I..
; f If Mr. John II. Mitchell did notattain
the height of the ridicu'ous when he
set himself up as a "thorough lawyer,"
he certainly did shcn !i2 assumed the
ri'e of an astute politician. In both
tl.aracttri he iLa&es iueh a ludicrous
exhibition that itis-aot ca.'y to decide
fvi which' orthe two !:o pasisesca least
qnaliCcatii u. l'ub'ic opinion, re think
Will prono-ince his role of politician a
iiitjc Oiore ani using than that of lawyer,
ina.otiiuch as some persons know that he
had a long experience as the
paid attorney tf Ucn Ilollay j while
no man, woman or ch!d who
ever, beard him address an audience
ior two uivouie caa ccnteniplate with-
out dangerous laughter the idea of
his undertaking to rank himself anion.'
politicians. If a stranger ki.owinj:
h . ' v
ROtljiog of tlfis, Mr. Mitchcl', but
lupposinj tlyat the Holladay King"
candidate for U. S. Sinator must
-9453 some quali5cati?ns ' for atcs.
:acsbip were to take up thc papers
and-rcaci crycr his namhy pumhy speech
feeforc trie several Grant Clubs, he would
probably imagine that its author was a
perfect grammarian, a polished orator
nd a statesman of (he first water.
We would like to take that stranger in
charge oncf intrcducc him to one' of
the meetings over which Mitchell pre.
fides as chief fugleman. We arou!d
shew him Jjowlasies Furioso shaking
his fists1 at everybody, beating thc air,
pounding the stand, talking tl c wor.t
nonsense and murrlerwig our noble
language by his lii&H Founding non
sense. It would be amusing to see how
thc stranger bore the fall from the height
thc sublime to thc depth cf the riuicu
loas.i And i yet this man Mitchell
a-pircs to tho exalted position, of Senator
from our State. Thc idea is too prepoi
terous to entertain for one moment.
Oregon is now making her start in thc
rank of States and it is only by a wise
nnd judicious selection of our national
Legislators that wc can expect to ariie
to that prominence that our vast
reFourcr3 entitle us to. Our
Legislators nil went before thc people
last June pledged agaicst the Holladay
Mitchell Williams coalition, and
they dare not go back on, their, pledges
if 'they wish to live politically. We
however tliall watch and sec if any of
them Da"e jro Bkcome Esau's.
JUv. Mr. Devorc of Oregon, a former
supporter of Greeley now openly de
nounces the chapparjuack and supports
Qrant. Radical paper.
That's, nothing Anothefc wolf in
BhccpV clothing, named Judas Iscariot,
sld Jcfus Christ for thirty pieces of
Vilvcr. Let puvorc bpwarc of the fate
ol his infamous prototype.
J?EAiiiifUL SptcrACLE. The re.
pvdiator, secessionist, Irish Catholic
pig trainer, drilling the great army of
patriotic Prottstunt Ilepullicaos in
Oregou ! U boly M&bcs, what a eptcta-
mtm '
' ANOTillilt CHANGE.
And it has come to pass,tha.t O.'Mcaru
the rcpudiator, has gpn.o over to the
Qrantites; and li.ai hoisted the name
of the usurper Ulysses and the fiuow
Jutbiq'' Wilson.'
ft has coiuq; tu, .pass, that Q'Mcara
tho "dyed in the yool,!!sceessionist,has
been raised to be governor of the once
.ureat Republican urty in Oregon. He
claimed in a contest with the Oregunlan
some time since, to be the ruling spirit,
but Scotty said no! you area new
convert to! Republicanism, and you
must take ja back seat. Ilowbeit it
came to pass in that controversy, when
Iierijiimn their master, wanted some
recreation lie took the two pup? by the
ueck and shook them most lustily ;
and beh'dd wheu O'Meara had fa,
tcned himself irrevocably upon the
car of his learned pig, that Utfiijimin
became alanued for fear of the injury
that Scotty might receive, aud ho
cried with a loud voice, " get out you
purp," yet the canine would not listen
tut chastised hW antagonist severely,
J
OiCgGU.
Not in these days it has
o.. iu incb. uas it a j
as, tit Scotty has been j
come
to i
kicked out, and U -Meara placed at
the helm of the the Ilcpubltem party;
this must bo consoling to tho honest
and true, oi that organization.
OUit SUPKEME OUItT.
This Court is now in session and di.--patchiys
byiuess. as usual. . At the.
present term tht re is a large number
of cacs, and many of them very
important. The bu?ine.x? of our Judges
in Or.ego:i is increasing- at such a rate,
that it calls loudly, for the actioa of
thc present Legislature. It is a fhauie
and disgrace, that or Sypreuio jud''
should be required trepend their whole
time or nearly so, upon the bench, aud
labor a they must necessarily labor to
perfony tjuit duties as demandad by
litiga,nta and the r.enn'o gene
rally, for
car
the. pur; &uio of $2000 pecy
Thc people call yr our best leg it minds
on the bench, and they have them. Xow
we ask in all cindor is it not right that
.i ? ' t 1 e. .1 :
111 c nyc usatmn suou.a oy tymuu
nc:ir1 commensurate with their ;,osi
tion.
Wo claim that it is an absurdi'y to
say, that thc ju'g'3 of our Supreme
Court ought to give their time, talent
and. legul karu'.ng for that ftnill sum
:irul if lbr 6:ilnft tlfllfl S.TV tb:it 1 1 1 0
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ministerial officers ot t no court uier t
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nn-J febena, Miail i.-ave tor tnctr .ici vices 1
. r.. . , ,. . r- . 1
from three to ten thousmd dollars per
year; yel thi: :c the slate of things at
present.
We would most respectfully suggest
that thc legislature now in .session
provide fur raising their salaries to arc
sptctable Ggure and provide sotnc means
whereby they will be justly com pens a
teil for the auiount of Ialpr pcrXoimed.
Let the Legislature do this j'lU thing
aud the people wiil respond in approba
tion, and j'Kticc will only bo done. Wc
are aware that some men will cry
"unconstitutional.'' This wail in thc
blaze of thcnoon.day of the nineteenth
ceutury is too thin
That Caucus -Thc Mitchell-Holladay
contortionists wriggle and twist over
the caucus question nd seem to. think
it a very grcvious sin to have a Repub
lican Senator elected by thc thc assis
tance of Democrats. They further
more charge that thc acceptance of
Democratic votes by Mr. Corbctt would
make him less a Ilcpublican than ho is
at present. It is well known to the
people of this county that were it not
for the assistance of Democrats, Senotpr
Crystal and Representative Allen would
not have been elected, and yet, is there
a man in Oregon who can impugn their
Rcpublicaaistrj ? Oit upon, such blau
ent nonsense, say we I Tho Jactddiat
Democrats look upon Mr. Corbett as
being on honest man ouht fo bo ail
inducement for Republicans to rally to
his standard. Messrs Crystal, ard,
Allen known the truth of tho above
remarks and they furthermore arc
awaro that their constituents cipccc
them to vote for Senator Corbett first,
la&t and every time.
Til B LI ER I. CAM PAIGN.
The Liberal Caujpaign progresses
mpst favorably. I)ay by day iU,q
Reformer ro gaining vutcs, their
meetings, are being largely attended
aud everything fcctykcDS a decisive
victory over. Grant, (raud and cor
ruption. It is umusmg to witness the
dill'erent Ctands that have been taken
by the Grant organs since thc incipjeucy
of this gigantic movemeuf. When it
lirut arose on the horiz iu it was laughed
at as thc chimerical dream f a few
enthusiast who longed for ppoil.s and
uiueo. It was said that ou!.ido of the
little band it had no .strength and that
a fow months wouM dissolve it in thin
air. Xovf however the pimps of the nep
o.'.ist are getting frightened. They go
back on their former assertions and while
acknowledging it had, strength and
power and was at c;!C lime iU'-"lined to
sweep the country like a wlnilwiud
they say it is on the decline." Ti e
(Jrant organs may however howl us
they well know Low. 'fjie plana con
cocted by them tt Mtuy the great reloiin
uuveuicnt have been but an inccotivc
to promote it and to day fmur every
.
ii i uu nauoii coircs
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uccl itn " we must have
a change in tlic admiuistratiou." The j
;;reat fight now being raada is of vital
important to the nation, it is the fight
t '
of sixty thousand carpet bag oQce-;
holdit g iOacncs on the public treasury j ti.-.an fVeiing, lor the sake of hut ling
with the mouied p jwer ut their com- j lrU pov?er a corrupt executive aud ele-
mand againt a whole nation of t eople ! - ,,W y?" ,UJUr 'h
, -to . .folds lair to wieUl the rower ot that
whoare urcd of war, and sectional j,,, jn teh-If of a d0wntrojjen
proscription and we judge our fellow ; and oppreed people.
countrymen pooily, tf at tho polls in
November next, they will not repudiate
iho present personal government and
inaugurate an era of peajpe and prgs
perity.
Wuv nut JOLLV ? Tho bmeota-!dj,c
lions of Jeremiah would Li a Hn..o of
jy ifhen compared with the dolefu
exprcionacf the folk county Grantifes
siiuc they ha,? c lcajrcd, the cnoumcnt
of the Luujsv.ill fiasco. The par. itc I
, ' 'Y .i i
aad ycoptiants who renominated the
J
Illinois tanner nun now to ineir C ;
that the houest Dejj.icracy cau-nof; bo
bought wjlh gold. 1,1 is true, howerer,
that tVv esprrs! uua,lh0i 'W
i T i.m ., ,
over the reult. Wliilo secretly weep
tng over ti.eir laitttrc, in pu.'iiie uu-y. ;
,t,fc every thing hj g , V oa a
i!., v wished. TJiev :Moire the nubile !
, t . , . n . .i ii-
lh.it the loss to trant in the republic!!
'
vote will be more than compc!..ifcd by
addiiioi.s from thc Pcmorr icy. Vet
d(pifc all Ibis they tie cvith nil y :
unhappy. Why do they exhi! it tin ir
sp.een mm .w. .uup i i
I 11 . 9 Y 1
ar;
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all I cuinctatS arc.
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sinning : lC slionaiK nott.ei.i i.i'i-o
and 1 e 1 1 1 v . 1
Who Ait:: the dis.kki mz:;:is ?--
Th'js-j tu::!nbvrs of t!io L gi' tturo wr.o
arc trying to Cairy out the vihcs "t ; y l4su:i u.,m a e..iopleJo at.d ihorotigb
the people in the seh-ctim of a United political revulmio ., -,Oid ihings ii.-.ve
States Sen.for; or th.MC wh are try J ped aw .y. ..II ihingH b.eome new.
, . . , , , riand ve must gia p t!ie iieMiit nnd liv
ingtodeleat it, by tl- eleet.oa 1.?lu.,t w.nd, :id u, the eao-e
Mitchell, who ii l!ie one nun can ii; ; ol ; iS,K.c iivc tur miwi hieli
(lite. 1 is mi to Iu iionn tbeelloiihol wuy i:;:m
r"wr "'L-i..-' j or a piity.who.tiue a.s lha needle to the
LlDKRAL Rt.lMIU.tCANVs M F.MTiF.ltS, " p-ile, Woiks for the :id v.menneiit of eor
r. rt 1, o- ! m t 1.1 ineii.Ies. That a joliiieai it-vo
DlltKCTORV. Hon. V n .Simpn tnoa.- ll . .
1 I on. hi Ii.is.iikI diwnni un-'ii us .ami-
her fur WesfrrM District of Ronlon,
being a long rint.mce Jiom lionv, oas
taken up hi.s reside nco at tlo; JmLan
head quarter", Pa Hop's ll.lock.
P. S. Ho'h furTIolla.l.v.
Tilt: Qukm'Tom. We are frequently
asked what shuU be done uodsr tin pres
ent political condition of things. We an
swer turn out tho morcen iry hireling",
who have transformed our political
sanctum into a den of thisves, witli
Holladay at their brad.
What's Tiifc .Matter. ? Political
corruption stalks the streets at noon-day
at our b'tatj? Capital with impunity.
Henry Wilson alias Jeremiah Cole
bath thinks that no Republican, can
vote for Greeley, which reminds us of
the story of an individual' who had been
put in jail 00 eome technical charge.
Ho sent for a lawyer aud told, his
story. " Why," said tho lawycrfChcy
can't put a man in jail for that."
" Bjjt t hay have dono h'rcplicd tho
victim. ' '5jkf what (bo qse of, telling
me tiiey catf'" eory 4 'Wilson will
find when rie is comfortably seated on
his cobbler's 1 kit next November that
Republicans will vote for Greeley,
whether the? " can " or not
XETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
MuNAiouxu, Skpt, 1S72.
Ed. IIepuulican;
Jn tny lt letter I gave a few reasons
why Democrats should support Greeley.
Xow, there. 'are u fyw Oeiiiocra who
have have been waiting the aetiou of
thc. IiOtiisvilJo Convention Lefore dc
elaring thems: Ives for or against either
Candida I o for thu Presidency. Xow
what can (hose men Oiiiniso (Item
selves or :o;.e fwr fium the action,
of il at couvontiori. It u notoiiius y
true that the wholo loio of tho 11. d
eal pi e.is U brought lo bear ujton tio-e
Democrats w!io arc soii,;m h:ir. tli.-s.iris-lied
at the nomination of Orcclcv, know
ing that the only hepe of the election
ot Gra it, depend -i entirely upon tho
dijsati.-fauiiou (u the Detune ratio i;anks,
and it is a fact l.eyojid all cnntroveisy.
that a united Democracy will insure
the dwfeu,t of Cxraut, aud secure tin:
ti iumj.haut thction of Greeley. Thi
Leit g thi ease, and hc Louisvilks con
vvnliou being in. the interest tf (Jtinf,
and Ulick I'omeniV being tho leading
aud moving fcpir.u in the uijvcineuf,
he having Hold, his VViscmsin i:e.or to
the Radical.-, and for t lie umof oUiJ..
DUO thrown the ii,flunte. iudi.a eily ,
of h,is New V.rk l)e indent I for tjr.mt,
i it would be well for Demoerals to iou
I er .vcr Lo result of their vote.ere tlu-y
Qusi it to ueieai me noui'iieo ot their
own jiaiijf. ioi oniy i.suree.ev me
,f ii r..nt" !...
Ljj is the uom'mcj; uf a Lrgv U.rt4on
pf the people, who becomu di:;aUs-
I u"v' ' 1
jtrationol olhecrx, luvo deti
j..m.re j,;irr y a.-uei atious lay
Uetl w,itu the present ton upt adujiHis
ttrmined to
ulde rar
(Jen, (jrant came i&to power flying
at liis tiiSMihead the motto ' Let us
have peace," auj whcr is tho peace
promised ? rdic Ojily idea he us of peace
14 the ( eace tnj. medal the poiu. uf the
Vaonct, that peacij which a ujilifa-y
power enforces upon citizeos alien they
a,s ikcir voice iu opiitiuu lo
VJ, J,,, uiaj.tr. un, y
Let Jave peace," and I a:i wed
assured t,ho euliuicut wiil be reeclnxd
iii every Dem.Krrrftic tent, " Let u
h?ye paec t.y an uc of peace, that
e 'toro he broken lal.nc ..I
th Autricin t'oion, "Let in have
r . , .i . .,
peace by an act ot peace, so that tin-
u ucli but yesterday was M nucd
hy rateyij bbod. imy tovs green and
V'V' H" r "iL '
Vel us lv ' Uiat c; i .y perl,-,.
't'mpju of ot:r iibertM.. .until
It hball fl the whole earth uiih il
glory, - Let u b.,v.- peac- ' bit, b
eoot;,ne e ,:np!e. e,n,y tee. the
ho.o wotld id men, ho rood nnd
ideu.-unl it is for breliuiu lo dwell
,
j together in nni'y.
j Fc;i ,,v kx. can oa cxtce:
Mich .i pc.iee to d i .;n upon t'ic Und l,
' le c. eti m
d (j,iilit t ,tti
)tni expect ;i leN:orii:..n l i.i.i?r(-
i- .1 i- l.i!iiiii4 .i'i.hii" llti i.i i I.v
itLoLLng. u;ir !p.lt IV.,i (Ji
i bo e,.!e cid.'i.iie. an I who w.i
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i ply lite anllilole lo ibe lil.-i to vi:iib
l to: eou'i.iv is Mil 1 "l : 1 ae - em mii-
, -f f..,u ;fj .,.;, 1. .....i ;
UJ '"II H itniiia .-1 "ii ' -
oru:r l leaen it, ienioci.us umol cio-v
up the rank", inu.t bury the post in pi
triotic ( II01 ts for the future, nnd then
with Political honesty as their battle
cry, the noontide oC prosperity will
1. train bless the land.
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Srt.cn ln Staats,
CHANGED The Portland Orcrtniti
an.haa changed hands and its gentle
manly editor II. W. Scott Esq , has
retired from tho staff of thc paper. An
association cf Republican gentlemen in
Portland have purcha-cd the jasper
and intend running it in tho interest of
thc present adininistratiou. W. Lair
Hill Esq. , has assumed thp, editorial
chair and asks tho clurity of his
readers. Wc;are acquainted with Mr.
Hill and know hirn to be a ripe scholar,
an urbane gentleman and a man who
has the nerve and. determination to
'''ft!'
make anything successful, he goes
after. Like ourself, Mr. Hill is a new
comer, to the fraternity and toils thorny
path wo welcome him, and wish him
success in everything except hia politi
cal views.
Modern Qualifications for Of
fice. Unbouoded gullibility and
pertinacious taciturnity.
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:nf I niirprti'.ntT.
Minr. l.i.n !., .'! .iri m. W iii(-iiih.ik-r
uiid .b-wi-JiT, oIVlt" to th f.nhlic it fino
it ,rif.rtni"nt .f VOfhf. CI -icUs and J.cvyelrj.
m il. 1. a i.u.. l-Vo'it n.-ar C. ft, dfjiliif in
nn'ivc frd forou'n VNncs find T.;.-i'"r.
"V iiiliru, r. .1.. Iliir.iwurc. In-n, wu, ll.iOrf
11 Slinki'-.. !lii'dr.nid J.iunl'iT. I'ortbir d.
. fiidi-niiil Ib.irl. (.riii-r l Kirsi k Murrk-on
im'tj" .Snuth A Cok Proprietor. .r
j l 1 n ri-b., VatkinACornll, Roal Lsa;t,e Agt.
(ID KronTSf Sol l.-r V.t!iin.r!on.
wijrd A Ci... 101 Front Strpo!
HZ
k-e, J. M. 12? Fiwiit Ktrvet, nbok-salo deal-
in linwnro nnd ftovc. .
Uicbter, Paul 10a Firet street, impt'rut Uer
,lin wooden rurvingt parlor ornament, o.
) ider, G C. Runt EUt and qoaj BrWtrk
92 Front ftrect, Portland!
Rojenhauin, I. S, 4 Co., TobacconiiU .ira
portem of Foreign and Domeitic Liquor
) um lloufe. Front it On Pirtt Clan Prin-
X.1; cipl- Inamru Rjan Proprietor. -
Sherlock. S. Ct Front a 62 First t. dealer
in IbiniPf A, Saddlery, k Saddler ware. ' '
iuion, j.. from u, dealer in IpoTf,Sah
Qwnd ItHndfi. W indow and Plata Hwm. '
O iimUtJiiucr, II. 167 Firut t. luip'ivr id Pianog
0rSnn Sheet Mustc, Mufical Ibitruinents.
STOi;.II. I,., No. IOT I'roiit Htrcet.
'.Vatcbmakor and Manuraeturin; Jeweler, i
appointed Aunt Tor V.'althatn. Klgin, K. How
ard ACo. Chan. K. Jiirot and California Watebaa
alsu Fur nil the production and Import! of the
Lolilornla Jwulry Company, San Franci'oo.
j Send for circular. Watches repaired in tbe very
j best maanur, WARRANTED tx give aatinfaa'p
Skjlaiore,S. Q 123 list iLDrugUt vth?
car;. Perfuiuery dI Toilet artielet.
Snuw llu-iii, 73 lirst it., piciurto. iroxnf
t'.'!if,'r"y'. n,Tl tflltVBral drawing ipitruiflU
Sa h.Put., ''ixoiirO Frost at Dtiler in
TtnUr, Qnx. Bondt a.ij Uold Do
Sinifli & Davi 7t frqut U wbojajsji, 4ru4
fBlerrT Bros. N. 178 Firrt etreet, oumufaet'rt
X unci dealejj in Furnittye, lUsUlug Ac.
FBI its C'tutbtuj; storri, 113 Front it, Cluing
JL FVng K'.1 U..K, 8beg. t Ilarru PrV
rp.itllo, II. H. 142144 Front xtrcet. Dealer ta
f. Wat;'a an Agricultural linplerqsnl. r
f vna E. D. n w u- r. lV& uk tti.iater
i fiije I'ratHlu g. Wint-ri. Hue. Alo l'urter.
r a-'itr, a., a Lit xziitx. m(U.i.mia ui( iu
a
Duller. Ktrsc. Cheejie. Ijinl. I'mcui etc.
Uf iUi.nua..t M.tcnt. 6 Uoinat OJu. k Front
M . I'mrni3."i in Merch.inl d;;ir i' nr'it
WU-.KC.V t Fclit-uuer. Al t,', ruca iu.t. Owi.c-?1
iiorfj in ILiiikrujitcy. Offic 0. F. Tcm'U
0n2O!t A C UdU'URNIA OAII
ni.ul Ciiiiiunj, Laml Department. Port
ly.t, Ort.n,, April 5, fr&72. Kutipa le tertby
given, IhM a vi,'r'JH'H Jtf,ijfcutiun, rUt be initi
Uiiy Mainbf uy auJ every icrjjia" who trt
paa: u)un anjr ll.iilroa l Lan 1, b cut'lng an l
r'eti.ovin r tiniSar I bi. re from bclrt' ttetaioa il.
DOUHIIT of lh Company AND PAID FOR.
All vacant Land in odd numbered icctiong.
wbethcr nurvejvil or urmurvye'l, within a dis
tance of tbirty'm iles from' tho liua of the road,
belongs. ti tbu Cauapauy
I. It. M00RE9,
fi-'f LmdAient
WA PIS
QEt LEItS I iV
nARWDAf.E,
FARM MACHINERY,
WAGONS,
1
rJCLaiuria
PIXT CliALLEJTOER,
RUS5J5LI,, IKVRDEN, 4 WHEELERj
Tih4K.su r5;
MOUNTED an?. Oo'if ENDXE33 CHAINS,
HOUSE POWERS.
(MINE'S IIEADEIVS, with xtrhearj drap
And man vhrr in ruicV xclaij.
f AHSIf S ,11 ARVFSTKr.S. DOnfiB,
E.- ;sxr. New York, U;ir!j. Uciy4 Eaj;ie, and
ali.r '
iu:apl:hs aud stowcu..
3TUI EDAKER,
TACIFIC,
AND
I-ARM and HEADER WAGONS,
Now per'ect in frprtion and finish, all
boiled i.i oil, and fully warrAnted'
..a...
rnilE ORFATEST VARIETY OF GOODS,
L and Machinery iu the State, at tbe lowest
poffibhj pris, and timo giren when desired.
Rcmrinhcr, we put no man's not in the Dans!
cither in Salrm, Portland or San Franrbeo.
VApi:. IJKQU N co
Salem, June 1, l71.. 14-mS
EVERY B3DY TRADES M THE
JBric k torQ
THE BEST ASSORTMENT Of
DUX GOODS,
Q'LOTUIHa,
CArs,
-BOOTS,,
SHOES,
OttOCEIUES.
PBpyiSlONS,
CUO.CKERVs
! 6AUWARE,&o-
Rooth f Portland For ! eneap for eash.
Tbe highest market price paid Tor all wtt
Of country produce. Mr motto . Cheaper thao
tbe cheapest. WCBiw.
IV E IV FAINT SHOP.
THE UNDERSIGNED, PRACTICAL
Painter have located in Dallas. He,
know he business and mean it. Give bim,
call and be ' feels oonfrleot be can MsUL
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