Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, October 05, 1872, Image 2

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DALLAS, SAT UK DAY, OCT. f
ilOUIl A EPKB 11 CAN
tfOiMI NATIONS FOR I8T3.
THE BANNER WE FJGIIT UN
DEK.2 For President,
HORACE GRI2ELf.ir.
OF NEW YORK.
For VJco-Eresldent,
B. GRATZ BKOWiV,
OF MISSOURI.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
E. D. SIIATTUCK, of Multnomah Co.
GEORGE R. HELM, of Linn county.
II. II. GATES, of Wasco county.
ACCEPT YOUR NOMINATION IN
THE CONFIDENT TRUST THAT THE
MASSES OF OUR COUNTRYMEN, NORTH
AND SOUTH, ARE EAGER TO CLASP
HANDS ACROSS THE BLOODY CHASM
VU1ICII HAS TOO LONG DIVIDED THEM
FORGETTING THAT THEY HAVE BEEN
ENEMIES IN THE JOYFUL CONSCIOUS
NESS THAT THEY ARE AND MUST
HENCEFORTH REMAIN BRETHERN."
HORACE GREELEY.
HUN ifOLLADAV.
This gentleman is at Salctri daring
jh( present session of tUo legislature,
having his quarters gorgeously fitted
up, and situated in tho central portion,
of the city, and consequently accessible
to all: We understand from those whom
Mr. Holladay condescended to admit,
that ho is a very generous man j keeps
on hand with which to treat his friends,
plenty of good whisky and cigars ; he
keeps horses and carriages, a troop of
servants, and has a telegraph office at
his rooms with wires connected with
the main line. Of course he is at the
caoitol only for pleasure, during the
session of the legislature, the Supreme
Court, and during the fair, because
at this time he has a better opportunity
to acquaint, himscif with a people he
has sacrificed so much time and money
to make happy, and who had it not been
for his self-sacrificiug spirit, enlisted
solely for their good, and his undoing
love for this our lovely valley, would
today have been unknown to fame ; and
would have remained as when he found
them, in their normal condition untu
tered and unlearned in all that pertains
to civilized life, spending their time as
of yore, ri Jing o'er hilt and dale astride
the beautiful- moon-eyed cayuse, with
leathern leggings and Spanish spurs. Mr
Holladay is a-generous man,he has placed
upon the ocean for the special benefit
of the people of Oregon, a lino of
steam-ships, so that the farmers of this
valley could get their wheat and other
products of the farm to San Francisco ;
and yet his generous heart was not
content ; he has actually come among
us in person, and discovering that,
this beautiful valley was cut off from
its only commercial mart, by rugged
mountains almost impassable, he has
built us railroads, over which we are
driven by steam, and telegraph line?
over which our thoughts are driven by
li'htcninjr, and water crafts to amuse us
upon the waters and all the streams
that permeate the snow capped
mountains on either side, and to-day,
amid the cheeriDg scream of his steam
whistle and the snorting of his iron
horees, .and tho flashing of his light
ening constantly cairyingovcr his wires
the rejoicings of a devoted people, he sits
at the capitd tranquil and happy, in
the conciousnefs that he has become the
saviour and moses, of this once op
pressed and exiled people.
The Legislature is now in session, but
Mr. Holladay wants nothing at their
hand, because be said so long before
they convened through his personal
organ, established in his great magna
uiSuiljr to educate the people; of course
there lire a few unimportant matters,
which he asks that body to do for him
which is being done at the earliest possi
ble tiiomcnt io reciprocation of the ten
thousand favors received. Among
the few bills which have been infto-
ductd for tho gratification of Mr
llnlhidnv: n a v be noticed a billtoaid the
tuildiu? ui'i railroad i'ortlaud to -
Salt Lake, the city of saints,where Mr.
Holladay ranks second toBrigham
Young; a bill to appropriate money to
build a State House, to the enormous
amount of onlt hundred thousand dol
lars ; a bill to protect the few remain
ing Ducks and Geese and other game in
the Wallamette so that wheu tho Count
and Lady from France come again
to sport, they should have no cause to
complain, that the poor peasants ol
Oregon were allowed ruthlessly and
indiscriminately to kill and slaughter the
game of the coutrtry, so that the
nobles could see no pleasure.
Mr. Holladay having done so much
for Oregon, and in his modesty asjeed
so trifling favors in return, it is thought
best by some of his most intimate
friends, that something should be done
at the present scssiou to make at least
a respectable showing of their grati
tude, and it is proposed to introduce a
bill, by the provisions of which, the
State will pay the simple interest on
four and one half millions of his railroad
bonds for twenty years ; of course the
State will not feel the loss of the
money as it will be paid out gradually.
This is all, except fir the present Mr.
Hulladay suggests that, no untricndly
legislation should be had by way of
compelling him to fensc up his railroad
or fixing any rates of carriage over his
several line of thoroughfares in the
State and the like. What a good
thing it is to have men of largo means
come here and expend their money
among, and for the good of the people.
P. S. The bills above referred to
have been and will be, mostly introduc
ed by Hon. members from Multano
mah. ANOTHER IIUMUtJt;.
j
In order to secure the influence of
the noble women of Oregon, some of
the hypocritical (Jrantifes have intro
duced a bill, ostensibly for the pur
pose of extending legal rights to women,
called the "Married Women's Property
Bill," This bill is a humbug. It ex
tends no rights of const quence not
already enjoyed by thatclusuf citizens,
under the Constitution and lav 3 as they
now stand.
But the bill is big with mischief
to the just rights of women. It
promulgates the idea that wouicu have
no rights under our rescut laws aiy
more than they had at common law.
It talks about the marital rights of the
h us baud ami recognizes them as now
existing, thereby, falsifying our own
Constitution. It makes all her rights
depend upon tho whims of a county
Judge. This is au insult to the intelli
gence of every lady in Oregon. Ihc
bill rofered to, in terms declares the
inferiority of women. This is a specU
men of equal rights, hypocritically
proclaimed to tho world iu the Phila
delphia Platform. If they mean what
they say, why do they not come up to
tho scratch, and give women equal
rights?
By the second plank in the Philadel
phia Platform, the party sayF,"complctc
liberty and exact equality in the
enjoyment of all civil, political and
public rights should be established and
effectually maintained throughout the
Union by efficient and appropriate
State and federal legislation' Now
let any honest man of any party read
that declaration, and then read the bill
refered to, and then place his hand upon
his heart and his eyes upon Heaven,
and under fear of swift destruction by
the Almighty ruler of the universe, he
will be compelled to exclaim,-the
second plank in the Philadelphia
Platform, is a miserable, lying, hypo
critical cant, or this bill a humbug.
Why not give women equal property
rights ? Po they not labor as hard to
rear their families as men ? Po they not
feci the fame interest in the welfare of
republican government as men ? i Have
they not as a class as much discrimina
tion and intelligence as men 1 Are they
not as economical and industrious as
men ? Po they squander more time and
money than men ? Are thcyj not as
temperate and of as good morals as
men? Why then keep them bowed
down with the slavish chains of the
dark 8gcs ? Shame on the provision of
the Bill ! Let it he consigned to Cver
lasting infamy. Let it be understood
we intend to watch with, care, tho
hypocritical movemeuts of some of
these Gnmtitcs during tho campaign
WHY GREELEY SHOULD HE
ELECTED PRESIDENT.
Because he is the choice of two great
National Conventions, assembled fresh
from the people, lie is a man of age
and experience and learned in the
science of government. IJo is a great
historian. He is an honest man. He
s a man of good morals, and has been
from his youth up. lie is well versed
in the histoiy of our government and
i.'s acquainted with all its workings, and
ablest men. He is a man of strong
mind, large brain, aud is uot carried
away by the charms of strong drink,
Tobacco, fast horses or fancy hounds.
He is strictly a temperance man. lie
is a great journalist aud has a world
wide reputation fur honesty and states
manship, He is opposed to nepotism.
He is in favor of civil service reform
commencing with one term for Presi
dent. He is oppo td to usurpations.
He is in faver j of acquiescence in the
will of the people as expressed by their
representatives in. Congress. He dots
not want Santo Domingo against the
will of the people tf that Government
and ours or at tho expeme of a bloody
war. He will not ask to have wholesome
laws of long standing repealed for his
personal gratification. He will receive
no preseuts and reward the donor with
lucrative offices. Because if elected
he will attend strictly to the business of
the office, and not squander his timo at
places of fashionable resort. Because
the people waut a change of adminis
tration and can safely trust Horace
Greeley and B. Gratz Brown.
HEN JIOLADAY AND OM1EARA
RUN THE GRANT PAUTV IN ORE
GON. Holladay and company commenced
last spring to bring about the election
to the Uuitctjl States Senate, either
Holladay himself or st.uie one of hid
menial took, the people irrespective of
party affiliations opposed it; the fight
comimfnced, aud has wagtd hotter aud
more hut, until Saturday last, it
culminated in the tlcctiuu tf Mitchell,
the complete triumph of Ben Hol!udy
over the people ; of corruption oer
honesty ; and political bribery, gam
bling and thieving, over fair dealing
and common justice. How long will
the people of Ou-gcn Ic duped into
fcuLmisstcu to corrupt monied rings ;
in this instance it was a death fctruggle,
between the jcrj!e in one side, to
elect an htLe? t faithful ervuut afrcady
tried as Senator, aid Ben Holladay on
y:e other side to cUct a political
trickster am! paid attciney, to rrpie-
scnt his iLelividual interest, Ben and
corruption won ; the people, honesty
and fair dealing lost. This is but
another unmistakable proof of the un
bounded corruptions ot the present
administration ; the amount of money
spent and oflcied was muimous ; five
thousand offered to Senator Crystal, ten
thousand we understand to Allen,
three thousand to Tyson to simply
leave th capitol, Ben Holladay 's head
quarters were open day and tdght,
whisky flowed like crystal streams of
mountain water, while the laws and
edicts ot the Kin" weic carried out to
the letter. We have been carefully
keeping run and noticing its history;
let the Gractitcs now stand up beforo
this people, and deny corruption, and
we will meet them with the weapons of
eternal truth and prove them liars.
All IIonor to The Immortal
Two. Polk County has honest Repre
sentatives. Mr. Ciystal and Mr. Allen
are the only two Rcj ublican members
who refused to be dragged into the
su port of the corrupt it nists, all lienor
to their names and uncompromising t-pir
it and bravery. They alone, were able
to withstand the assaults of money
bags, and hypocritical pretentions; they
spurned the offer of gold and stood
upon their honor ; thoy remained true
to their constituents aud their pledges,
and their names will live in the grateful
hearts of this people, when the names
and memory of those who proved rec
reant to their trust, shall be
hurried deep in infamy and undistin
guished ruins.
As AVE predicted. The Grant
Republicans of the Legislature have
repudiated the the woman suffrage
plank in their platform. Caplcs, the
Portland force Pump, says they ain't
fit to voto.
More Jobs. Now the Senatorial
contest is over, the people may look
for huge jobs m the foim of personal
legislation. Holladay, in addition to
the bills already introduced for his
benefit, under different and fictitious
names, will want a large amount of
legislation ; and now as he is supposed
to have a' working majority in both
Houses, jhe will undoubtedly enter
upon some of tho most gigantic
schemes and swindles ever perpetrated
upon a free people. This will not be
intended by the great majority of the
members, but they will be ltd into
these things by an unscrupulous
minority, who are governed and con
trolled by Ben Holladay. Bills, joint
resolulioi.3 and memorials will be
passed under fictitious nimes. grant
ing privileges and immunities to the
King unparalleled iu the history of
republican governments, aud only
known j to personal governments,
among which ours is fast taking rank.
, HeAV the Tin Net eaeEs. Before the
election of Senator, Holladay 's personal
crgans whipped in the membcis by the
cry of party usage and party fealty,
remember your allegiance to y our King.
Now tho election is over, the same
personal organs will beg, and say, we
had a glorious fight, but the thing is
is dune, and now hurrah for Grant!
Sulmit to our yoke with ptience ftr
the sake of party ; don't leave us new,
if we did beat you by corrupt means,
for the sake of that glorious old p&rty.
Think! O dou't leave us ! Let the
people watch their loving brothers and
see if we hav'nt guessed right.
The Situation. We discover
fi&ce the triumph of the corruption,
that honest Republicans go about the
streets with their heads drooping and
sorrow stricken hearts, and well they
may; when they reflect upon the
stubborn feet, th.nt the (Irani Hepuhli-
can party in Oregon to day, is ruu by
Ben's money and the re udiatin; pi.
trailer's pen. To their question of
what shall we do," we in w r, ftand
by the ttuc IU publican pnity, cctm
and &.vibt us to Liek cut of jU.ec and
jower, llutc jo'itiei.1 toicetcr.,
hypocrites, liars, teuundu-k, knavis
and thieves, wlo arc ururjifg tie
Government, defiling ihe It uij 1c of our
liberties, and poisoning by their shame
less corruptions, the very life bleiod of
the American Republic in the noon day
of the nineteenth century, ai;d who,
having uot before their ryes the (a-r
of God or the, welfare of nan. but
beinr hiitid by the devil and I eel
in by his ligions, have been and are
guilty of olitical ar-on, fraud,
mini presentations, deceit, forgery,
bribery, robbery, rapice and murder.
assist us to change this accursed
coiiu pt iidniinif tmtien, and then and
not uutd then shall the ecple have
peace 'sweet, permanent, la.-tinp peace.
Hurrah for Greeley, Temperance and
equal flights !
Snow Your II.vnd.-Io the Giantites
and their ptcss in Oregon endorse the
land subsidy plunk iu the Philadelphia
Platform ? Po they endorse the four
teenth plank which declares in favor of
womau sufiarge? Po they endorse that
which declares, that the people In the
aggregate in this country, erected and
established the State as well as Federal
government ? Show your band gentle
man, you have never yet spoken on this
subject, and the people arc woudeiing
why.
",,,
Still another. The bill presented
by Mr. Corwiu, ostensibly for the pur
pose of extending the elective franchise
to women,is a grand humbug ; if passed
and signed by tho Governor to day, it
would confer no additional rights upon
women; it is draw u in such a manucr
U8 to be absolutely unconstitutional and
void,aud at best only propc ses to receive
not count, the votes of women. Let the
tried friends of equal rights look out
for these humbugs, for they will come
(hick aud fust during the session.
Blood Will Tell,--As we expected
Holladay wou tho Senatorial contest.
Bully for Ben 1 If he had by his edict
compollcd thorn to voto for himself
instead of his tool, wo should have been
better satisfied. This however gives
the State to tho Liberal Republicans
in November. Hurrah for Greeley!
FORTLANDIIUSI NESS DIRECTORY
Published by L. Samuel,
General Advertising Ay't. 03 Front stf
Mercian's DolIarStore
No. Ot
First ht.
) Import-
er of Fancy Qoodg, Toya. Crockery, etc., etc.
stor ilouwe, U'lrst til. Bet Oak k l'iue. Ev
crytbirtK neat. R. Longfellow Proprietor.
BOOKS, .ST A TIO SUIt Y x J'JiHlODlUALS,
Agent for Matie, Todd, and Co'a celebrated
GOLD lENS.
IvUon, Rlakeman, Taylor k Co'n School Books
Juit I'ullinhed, a full Hue of Leyal lilunkt for
Thin Stnte.
B
irman.the only direct importer of Clothing
Ac, cor. Front a Wa'inifton gtreet.
Olia-H. O. JJiii'iett,
WHOLESALE
RookscHcr & Stationer,
'LARGEST STOCK IN PORTLAND.
No. 79 Fi out nit'l No. 5 Wmthimjltui utrrett.
J jfhCK, WLLATTslirN, 2'.i Front btreet,
J) Importer urd l)e;il ra in
L.UNS, RIM.ESANO REVOLVERS
of every description.
Fishing Tackle, Fum y (ioods, Heads, Bird cages
Uu.-kc-ti, (Jroquet iaict,and baby carriage
Agrnts for tho "California Powder Works' also
for the ''Wheeler & Wilaon Sewing machine."
II eck, John A. 1'1'J Front el, practical Watcb-
maker A Jeweler. Work done for the Trade
Huok ANi JOIt PKlMLKa. IllAliuS
i IIACH ELDER, J3 Front Strert.
righauj .t iUiiihai t, r rt. at, l et. Unk ,t 1 ;n
jp un irsoi fiovcn ivamrey. micuen Lien cia,
a ucuaiian, W. a.,. w. cor. fuel X Taylor t.
ft f 'hi-fi tx-st Kuriiltura II on. mi in Pi.rt I.irwl
P un tra of Move Katuref. KiicLeii e ten fi.
w .
(
llarke Henderson & Cook, hi AH.' Firt M.
J Dealer)! in Dry loodn,Kuiv Milliner. Ac.
1ohu A Ko&tntithl, Ijs Front i e.miiiii.jiou
Merchant A de'Irs iu O'gn A Cal. Produce
(
longle, J. B. tn'ult. A dialer in Saddle, liar-
Jnv, h. Saddlery Hardware, "J6 Frout t.
lurritr, W. A i o., luj Front st. .Merchant
y Tailor k Clothier. Hats', Furnbing good.
1)
ei.Kuhuiutt Oatmati, 'J2 Front el. Heal l.i
Uto Agent, tnotity loaned, Ijouki rented.
ENT.1. OOODS.C. U Wwuu-iU iCu
101 Front street.
i k ICI (.(.! 1, C. H.
B jr lfcl Front Street,
WvJar-l A Co.
Uilet Ii.,ui any 4urti n of the Stte or Territo
lie jittfMy hi; l l..y o.il -r x;rvs.
Uitt. 1j" t li U. iu i Co. 1 ''Mui(urc a:it Cur-
g ujpiotiiKOt Agttivj. V iitii-r.iii A II ,ujin,
i j M. I'urntrh uli Jun M '.!&.
I ndiing a ii. voe, IU i r-'Oi tr.tw . t :auii
J ri.'IJ Mt fc't .l.nl .k-'ir iu DOicrtlC i'roiVo.
i
i
afhi.-n LUcry SfId, cor. Firt h 'i'u st.
L. Corbctt I'r. lJtw l torij-nuti ul' ouli.iinJ
.ihp! Jt !(..' rt, cor First A XV a.-h'gtn t!
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rrln i. tr., 1'ir.iifl. nhtv. So. 2, iHLuatY
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1MM, nil. t .IHUl.Ll Pb!li!ol tli.
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i ill A Stevl, 75 and 7 7 Fift fcL, It.rflrr ii.
Th Irgct .Mw.ic H ti i.ti :tCMast.
SIEIMWAV PIAS'JS, E'JHDi.TT OEGASi.
tV. L. IMI'L'ANS, Manager.
SOLE A.E.i;Y ieR Ifili
"Howe" fii!- JSacSiiiic.
.&A'cvt wanted. -rif,
JWiickly X U 1 1 i t.-1 n .u; I dt-ttivr in
f Hit l llni( -f rfi N. t'nr KilfJ x n 1 Vf.iin -f.a.
59 atnbnrger. It. l-. Fit ft M.. niijtt r uu:
g di'uler io S(;if !e Funcy Iii. Millinery
II
eii.ioe, l. H , l'hoi.,r:p?iic Artist,, w; cor.
t ir.t e Morrwn "t. C'hii I riet. .pee'lty.
n
rnricIiM'tt. L. ('. A e'-., ('. First ct. Mar.u
fact's and .lo!r? in Jcw lry. Watc hes tc
I I i.brd tJ. 1... Front ft., wholesale- dealer
B 1 in lroccrie.. Di-r, Wagnn MMtcri.nl. Ac.
n
odge, Cal et, .1 Co., U7 Front St., wh'.lej'.ile
dealers in Irugs, Paints, Oil, l'a. Ac.
I 1 4 b t BV1 Sowing Machine. Rtraig'.it
IJ lf 1TI I J nce.lle." bnk titeh. Com
pciilion challenged M. V. Travrr. 112 Front t.
urgrvn A Shindler, Nos. Ifirt 172 First st.
Imjiorters Furniture. Bcddinjr Ac.
I
nU riiHtioiial li tel,cr. Front k Morrison t
M. Hndclph, Pr. Free l!m.ttn.Is tcumcrs.
1
T ..I... I i- I'-. 4.' f ... II .
'iin, ..,v v.w.. ,-i trRi m., wnoiesaie aid
retail del'r Fine Clthitisr. Furn'ir Good a.
9 aifon Duree Hetaurant. private footuVfor
i 1 Faniilici. cor l?t A Pino sis. Q. Voos Pr
artin. E. anl Co. dealorin VVine. and Li
qtior. O. S. V. C'n Bl..ck. and San Fran
eier A Sehiueer. 1 1 Tf runt St., wtiolefafo
anil retail t'onfccfioncrsi.
ler, lonii B.f '.. Firs-t st. Watchmaker
1 I and Jeweler, offers to tho rmhlin
assortment of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry.
ociitr. i o.. rrnti near u. t. H..i.r in
native and forelirn Wines ami T.mnnn
- - - - - - , J M
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orthrilO. K. .1.. Iluril wuri Inm "ii..7lw7TT
I ' ... .- , M . U I D
Spokes, llanlwood Lumber, Ac, Portlaud.
Occidental Hotel, corner of First Morriso11
streets. Smith a Cook Proprietors.
1jjarrih, Wiitkin?.eCornelI, Heaf Estate Acts
9" Front St. bet Al b r A Wahineton.
ytUi rYkUi (Ci vil i U 7;uo"d: c.""vv OT-'
J wrd A Co.. 1(11 Front Street.
1 ice, J. M. 127 Front street, wholesale deaL
4r In Tinware and stoves.
! f ichter, Paul l5 First street, iiupt'rof Bef
fi lin wooden carvings mrlor
li
niyif vj. v. liuai ignite ana Money Broker
, 92 Front stroot, Portland.
it t t .. . i o . . ...
Rosenbaum, I. S. A Co., Tobacconist, im
t'ortcr of Foroign and Domestic Liquors.
uss House, Front st On First Class Prin-
Vjggl-l nomas Uyn Proprietor.
S
herlock, S. 01 Front a 62 First sts. dealer
in Harney A Saddlery, 4 Saddlery ware.
imon, JV50 Front at., dealer in Doora.Baak
s
ana nnnas. winuow and Plato Olass
Qinsheiiuer, H. 157 First 8t. imp'ter of Pianos
KJ Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments
STONE, ll. I.., No. lot rront Street.
Watchmaker and Mannfupt
appoftitcd Agent for Waltham, Klein, E. How
ft. jacoj ani California Watbaa
aiso tor ail tho production and imports of tho
California Jowelrv Conmanv. s,. pFl.nP).n,.
Send for circular. Watches repaired iu tho very
u6i uuiuuor, WAUiiAZHTgU to give sutisfae'n
1 kydmoro.S. G., 123 1st st. Druggist Apotbu
cary. Perfumery and Toilet articles.
O now a Koos, 73 First St., pictures. Iraine
e Mnldines. art materials drawing instrum't
L i uiith. Put.. Broker. VU t runt st. Dealer to
Legal Tenders, Oov. Bond and Gold Pus
Smith A Davis 71 Front ft. wholesale, Drug
Paints, Oils, Window Glafs,ete.
f crry Bros. N. 178 First street, manufa t'ri
X and dealers in Furniture, Bedding Ac.
rglhe Clothing Store, 113 Front st, Cloting
B Fn'ng good Boots, Sboes. , Hirri Prak
riluttle, H. H. 142144 Front street. Dealer in
Wagons an Agricultural Implements.
f i'lyne E. D. n w ccr. 1st Oak sts. dealer in
1 Cne Brandies, Wines. Eng. Alo a Porter.
f jyler J. A 147 Front st. wholesale deaUr iu
-l Butter. Eggs, Cheese, kard. Bacon etc.
illiams A Myers. 5 Central Block Front
st, Commission Merchants, deal' in pr'do
halley & Fecheimer, Attorneys aud boHc-
. . wi t . s i L-d f n rt .
nor in lianarupicy. uuice v. r. xviu iw
NOTICE.
OR EC. ON A CALIFORNIA RAIL
road Company, Land Department, Port
land, Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby
given, that a vigorous prosecution will bo insti
tuted against any aud every person who tres
passes upon any Railroad Laud, by cutting an J,
removing timber therefrom before the same ii
BOUGHT ot the Company AND PAID FOR.
All vacant Land in odd numbered section
whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis
tance of thirty miles from- the Hue of tha road,
belongs to the Cumuauy
I. R. MOO RES,
G-tf Laud Agent
WA D E
& CJo.
DUA LRUS "IX
HARWDARE,"
FAllM MACHINERY, .
WAGONS,
ETC.
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lUQLVDlNQ
PITTf CHALLENGER,!
RUSSELL, HARDEN, A WHEELER
THRESHER
MOUNTED a.np DOWN ENDLESS CHAINS,
HORSE POWEKS,
MAINE'S H k'A DERS, with xtra beavydrapera
And many other improvt meats exclasivelj
OVil OWN.
t
MA R 34H ; HAP.VFSTEnS. DODOR
VVmmJ., HublMnl, ('lippcr.Buekeye.Spraga
Excf iivr, Nvw Vurk, E(criy. BuiU, Eagle, aad
oth.r
.ItEAI'EltS auj MOWERS.
EBAKER,
PACIFIC,
AND
BAlIf
FARM and HEADER WAGONS,
Now perfect in proportion and finish, all
boiled iu oil, a&d fully warranted'
miin OREATEST VARIETY OF OO0D3
X and Machinery iu the Stato, at the lowest
possible prices, and tiiuo given when desired.
Remember, wo put no man's uoU in the Rank
cither in Salem, Portland or San Franeiso.
WADE, DROWN 4e CO
Salem, Juue 1, 1ST 1. 14-mS
EVERY BODY TRADES AT THE
rick &ior c
TUJ BEST ASSORTMENT OF
DUY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS. i
CAPS,
rBOOTS,
SHOES,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, Ac.
Kouth of Portland For $ate eeap for eaih.
The highest market rrice paid for all terse
of country produco. My nioio . Cheaper tha
the cheapest. W C Brftwn.
IV EW PAIWT SHOP.
TUB UNDERSIGNED PRACTICAL.
Painter has located Iu Dallas. IU know
the business and means it. Give him a call.
He feels oon&dci.t that he will give entire aU
faction. BROWN,
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