Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, November 02, 1872, Image 2

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 26.
X. I BER4 I It E P. R l4 1 C AN
pOariKATIONS FOR I8T.
OTB-J3ANNEXI WE FIGHT UN-
QOKACE ' G RISEJLE IT.
OFNJW YORK.
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For , Vice-President,
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07 MISSOURI.
- PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
I E. IVSlIATTUCK,ftr UaUnomb Co.
I GEORGE It. HELM, of Linn count j.
IL li GATES, of Wasco county.
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"I ACCEPT YOUR NOMINATION IN
THE CONFIDENT TRUST TIIAT ITIIE
.MASSES OF OUR COUNTRYMEN, NORTH
AND SOUTn, ARE EAGER TO CLASP
JIANDS ACROSS THE fBLpODyHASM
WHICH JIAS TOO LONG lVIDKDTIIBM
ioROEtTING THAT THEY HAVE UEEN
5NEMIE3 IN THE JOYFUL CCONSCIOUS
ESf THAT THEY ARE AND MUST
HENCEFORTH JREMAIN BRETIIERN."
HORACE U REE LEY.
.Tills ELECTION.
r ThVelection comes off next Tuesday,
this is' our last issue before -that time.
i : i. j
s j - -" - - . ...
ored to present the true state of affairs
- in 'our ' country at the : present
time. We shall witness the' election
' . . t . . ;
calmly, and with the conscious nessjt hat
jfd have done our whole, duty. Wc
Jiave warned the people against the
usurpations of the present incumbent.
We Jiuve spread before them his civil
official record. We have proved by hi
1 owu words, that if he were re-elected
he would purchase Santo pominiro with
the people's money of the usurped Ijaez.
We have shown you that, in that event,
we should wjthout doubt, be plunged
iijtp jrir with a large portion of Europe,
pud thus an excuse furnished, for
Grant's hirelings to deelare him mill
tary tict'jr pf this Republic;, we have
proved by Grant's past conduct, that ii
you re-elect him, he will, as he has
.. ... rf
hpftnfnrrt rton. ariDoini to omcc every
person who is of kin to him and eligi
ble, in the line of decent, upwards and
downwards,from Heavens' throne to the
peril's kingdom. We have shown be
yond controversy jijiat he is one of the
greatest tobacco eaters and whisky drin
ker in America. We have proved by
the record, that he violated the consti
UutionVnd the laws of tholand, by Jl
fegaj appointments, and declaring war
against Haiti. We have ahown him
slothful in business, and given to mid-
. ni.iTi rovolir.cra and cea-side loiterincs :
-" j" "fre " '
and !n short we have stood faithfully
and awake during our watch, upon the
4 walls of our 'political Zi'on cryfrig aloud
and sparing not. Now if this our
beautiful fabric of human liberty, sealed
and onfamented py the best blood
$f f)iQ reyolutionary sires, sjiall be
struck down in the ila?e of e poonday
S; I ill ''' 1 ' ' " ' ' ' "
ie nxpeieeuin ccniury,ana amia our
loud boastings of unparalleled progress,
by the elevation to office of this our
modern Csar, through his corrupt
krmv' of appointees, servile hvpo-
crites and mercenary 'hirelings; then
the nejer ending ctjree of the Godf of
4 battlcswill be and remain upon the
beads of tfcose who knew their duty
' KUU UIU Ik MUU
, V hat class of onr fellow piizens aje
MIIUU f"' I J
l '-'.- ' --',,. .
p,rea nafion, y casting their votes for
a man $evoid of fhe first attribute or
qualification which would fit him for a
station so high apd rcsspopfile? who
ut it that proposes to support a man for
President of these United States, whose
every act, as a civilian, has but demon
onstrated his incapacity. It cannot be
, the law abiding man, for Grant is a
dcliberato vlolater of the law; it cannot
le the good Templar, for Grant hath
redness of eyes from tarrying long at
' 'wine ; It cannot be the reformer
"in the use of tobacco, for Grant if
pickled in its liquid poison ; it cannot
be the admirer' of statesmanship, foi
Grant's bosom friends concede him, in
his regard, a consuma'.e ass; who then
can it be? if it be the man who, Dauiel
ike, falls upon his knees three times a
lay, and with windows open, asks the
great y oa or the umverso to give us
rulers "who shall be pattejus of piety,
teaching temperance and good morals,
et hiw rise from his supplication and
vote for Grant, but talk temperance
and reform no more.
We call upon all who honestly be
lieve this present administration to be
corrupt;all who believe Grant tp be
incompetent to perform the high and
responsible duties, that belong to the
CJbief Magistrate of this great Republic;
all who are satisfied, that a change
of. administration would redound .to the
great good of the people at large and
would tend to bring about peace and
fraternal feeling at home and respecta
bility abroad; all who really sympathize
with the down ' trodden people of the
South; all who preler the election o
Greeley the statesman, to Grant the
usurper, to come out on Tuesday next
at the sacrifice of all other considerations
and vote and work vigorously for Grce
ley and Brown ; and we promise you
that victory, sweet victory, shall perch
upon our standard; this military tyrant
shall be driven from your national cap
ital, and the freeman's banner shall
once more wave undisturbed, where
once our noble sires planted the olive
branch and tree of liberty.
THE STATESMAN Is TERRIBLY
EXERCISED OVERAGOV.GlU
VER'9 VETO.
The Sialemwn of the 24th, think"
that somebody likes power, and that
the people somewhere have not been
allowed to do as they please. Speaking
of the Portlaud Police Bill, it says :
" The love of power and patronage
is one of Grovor's weaknesses. To hiui.it
was a glorioos thing to thruttlg the
people of an entire city and hold them
at his mercy, Such power has more
attractions to his vain, weak mind, than
the respect of mej. Ho vetoed tbe
repealing bill, and I'urtlaud is still
captive, bound hand aud foot and help
less, at the feet of G rover and the
Hallock Lappcus ring. 'The people
of 'that city have no redress aud no
means of escape from ina?adnmmtratiou
though tlir masters might enact any
act of despotism.
We arc surprised, that the Statesman
should feci so very sensibly over a mat
ter so trifling in its character as this,
if all it intimites be true. Suppose
Lappeus or any other gentlemao con
trols the people of Portland so far
as their city government is concerned,
upon the necks of the same people,
the iron heal of Ren Holladay hunts so
much worse, that Lappcus' oppression
will be but a flea bite;and then think of
the whole people of the State being
cheated out of their choice tor U.S.Sen
ator, and ny legislation for their good
during the ? forty days farce." If the
whole people, pan stand it to wear the
gauling phains of !!$o Ilolladay and
this prcecpt (a$nable Grant Party in
Oregon, it seems to us that the Slatc$
man, and the people of the liUle city
of Portland ought to thank their God,
that things are no worse. Wo are
glad you are made to fccl. Lay on
Lappeus!
Fearful. Dqriqg the last days of
the session of the Legislature just closed,
Caples slQod in his place, andf, referring
to other, members, cried with a loud
voice, corruption. Great God And
this from a would be man, who had
been standing to his aru pits in cor
ruption for forty days and forty nights,n
whoso pocket jingled the money not
long before handled by another, and on
whose back Sympson said, could be
pound Holladay's brand I
The biuest Steal of the forty
Days Farce. The greatest outrage
ever perpetrated upon a free people
was tjie passage of a bill by the last
Legislature, ' introduced by Dolph of
Portland, by which they take directly
out of the pockets of the people, $25
000 per year to support ap irresponsi
ble immigration society, and compel
the people to pay bcpideg that sum,
whatever expenses may be incurred by
men and women sent out by tins (socie
ty, which will be not less than $5,000
more, making tbo beautiful little sum
of 830,000 each year taken from the
people for nothing. If any mau likes
that, let him vote for Grant.
Vote for Greeley next Tuesday.
(2 K 1 A HT IV. IT.IT K II KMT.
Grantltes meet enmasse over tiht 10.
Hare, tha Grant elector eomes t Dallas.
Great EiillniHiasm ti horn.
The Court House lull of wind,.
The master speech of the campaign.
THE COUNTY GOOD FOR GREE-
LEY. I
The forepart of last week Hare, the
Grantitc, sent to town his flaming
hand-bills announcing that he would
address the citizens of Folk County on
Saturday the 2Gth, on the political
issues of the day, and inviting Judge
Shattuck to joio him. The day be-1
fure the great mass meeting was to
come ofT, Judge Shattuck communicv
ieu to usuio vi iiiui...u -
revolutionize the county on Saturday,
au.u,uauu5WM4, u '
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. n .1 .... l.-.a. nn atA "Wl f I
spiling for a row, the Judge requested
mat we snou.4 caite uis piaco . .u
receive the stripes. The time came,
. . n . i i 1 1
ana Mr. iiarc arovc imp town
about
twelve o'clock, in jrreat stylo. The
town seemed to be filling up rapidly.
Proud horse upon whom, sat anxious
Grantites, pranced into town. The
rattling of bugjiy wLeels; the rum
bling of heavy wagons, and the squeal
ing of China pigs made high music;
and all seemed werry as a humuiicg
bird upon a honcjsuckle.
Wiih trembling hand and timid
heart, we handed the Judge's note to n
friend whom we chose as our hecond,
aud requested hiry to pneut it to Mr.
Hare, and inform him that if nothing
else would satisfy hiru but the prcf-euce
of au antagonist, wc would present our
selves before him as a substitute for
the Judge, as ho could uot bo present
on the occasion, owing to pressing bui
ines st Portland. Tirns rolled on,
and no meeting called. The peo
ple began to return to their home,
wondering why, and at run down it was
announced that the meeting wouIJ
come oil in the evening at early caudle
light. At half past seven, or pcrhap-
ucar eight o'clock, wc put on our over
coat, stove pipe hat, and cane iu hand,
wc started for the Court j House, when
at the gate which opens into the street
in front of our douiicil, we wen
brought to a suJdeu halt by the well
known voice of our better half, pnjoin
ing upon us, to be careful and not get
shot. We proceeded wiih firm step, de
liberately intending that if Hare
should charge Grant with doing one
good thing as a civilian, we would
prove him a liar. As we entered
Main Street, we discovered the Odd
Fellow's and Good Tempar's Halls
were lighted up to unusual brightness ;
the business houses were all in run
ning order with no one mls.ing. Near
to our right stood the M. 1!. Church
in fhicb some Granttte orator w ex
horting the people to discountenance
intemperance and come up to a higher
standard of ftorals. Just to our left
flood the Court Houe, the place where
earthly judges administer human jus
tice, and where we expected to sec
Hare in a very few minutes devour
Horace Greeley without oil. We pro
proceeded to the head of the stairs aud
was surprised to behold that tl;o im
mense audience was composed of one
Grantite from town, one from the
country, apd a third whom we took to
be Hare. The trio were seated quietly
by the stove, all engaged in reading
what we surmised to be O'Meara's
Bulletin and as it seemed to us that
they were about through reading O'
Meara's wail over the abandonment of
the Kentucky resolutions of .'98 and 9
and that they were about to rise, sing
the doxology and be dismissed, we
quietly retired.
P. y. No others were present.
Grantism has no standing iu Polk.
Siiahp l'KAcncii.Mallory moved
Heaven and earth to pass tho J;Ock
llill. Hut after its reconsideration,
dreamed of his constituency, and
moved the other j place to defeat it.
Ob, wbet patriotism and deyotion to
the dear people I
THE FINAL FATE OF Til E Till EV-
IMMIGRATION IIII'J'
ALL HONOR TO GOV. G ROVER.
Oregrpu Las a Governor both houc&t and
w
fearless.
The Governor has votoed the Irnnii
gration Bill which the last Legislature
passed in total disregard of the
rta 0f the people. This will
will save the tax payers of the State
530,Q0O annually ; so by the .vigilance
of a faithful Governor the attempt to
rob the people and bankrupt the State,
will prove a failure.
It is true that Lish Applegate will
be prevented from advertising his ec
centricities in Europe and America at
the expense of the people, but who
cares for that, Lish has been crazy
ever since he was kicked out of office,
because somebody was not supporting
(him; and in the bargan and sale for the
election of Senator, and support of
Grant, Lish was to be sent swinging
around the circle, to cut up his monkey
fchine, on the people's mono?. Will the
Governor aceept our thanks? For ever
bod mcn Qh Lil!i!.-"Stiek close
h0 your farm and ou will sutler no loss,
t,
i
gather no moss."
. , .
thcse 0ranlitc8-hadll.t you
better tie. 'dictate of a good
j j
conscience, and vote for Greeley, an
honest man id statesman.
x3 only hope of the Grantitcs
entertained lor tht ir success in Oregon
or in the Uuiou is, tjtat enough Dem
ocrats will cither-stay at home, or
throw away their votes on O'Couor to
elect their drunken usurper. AVe
shall see how many Democrats there
are in Polk County aiid iu the State
who can make up thicr minds to thus
foolishly act and thereby elect Grant.
II ow can yu vole fr Horace Grce
ley the life ir opponent of the Detn
ocratic party vas the qui Mien prt
grounded to a DeMiocr.if ic voter by a
Mil-porter of tl e utc.t iKf i!it. Tie
!hlu'vjat rt'da 1: ' I)
vuu eniucr
t Jrcclov honcnt 7"
" Oh, Vis," a lowered
the other, " IK you regird h.tn as ca
pable ?' " CVrta" nly," ' answered thu
irani pian- "Will, then." sud th-:
leuo-t rali supporter of Horace, Ii
yM coijid vote in 1S'j3 for a drunlci;
atid i.iet ir.prtf fit I)ci:x crat, I think 1
can vote it; lb72 for a -sober, houe-t
and capable Hepublua." The liraM
iuu .'ulsilt d. Times.
Tht- Straight-out dtd a heavy bui
nr"vs iu Iinliuiia in the Lie election,
ihey nominated what tbey called a
tright-out Dctii"cnit! ticket for
St ite ofltcern, au l alter a very anitna
ted canvas they Micceedcd jn polling
130 votes in the Slate. The aprcatc
vote in the State, we believe, uas
about 050,000 ; out of this tiuuiber KJ0
amounts to ?o ircre a triftlo that one
catwtearoely reet( n it. The Dcojocrats
of that State HaT,wliat should le obvious
every intelligent man, that the Siaight
out movement was gotten up in the
interest of Grant, and that it ha. been
manipulated hy the Grant commit tees at
Washington, Thin fact is so perfectly
clear that no one should allow himself
to be deluded by fuUo preteu?es.t Or-
cyon If cm U.
Win They Do it?
If the Democrats will come up to the
scratch and vote the Literal ticket to a
man, and thus prove their good faith in
operating with the Liberal Hcpublipaps,
I'olk County will give Greeley one
hundred majority ; Oregon will be re
deemed from corruut rinss and mis-
mr
rule, aud Horace G(reeley and Gratz
Brown will he elected by a hands:me
majority. Will you do it? Or will
you go back on all you have done at
Baltimore, stay away from tho polls,
and thus defeat Greeley, elect Grant,
and thereby rivet for four years longar,
the chains of slavery upon the already
fettered limbs pf your Souhern breth-
crn. The responsibility is with you
You can elect or defeat Grant as you
see fit. The Liberals will vote against
li tin to a man, and with a vim. We
call upon you as you love liberty ntid
country, come with uq to the polls on
Tuesday, and mingle with us your
united effort to drive from the halls of
our National Capitol this military
usurper.
Mr.lt. S. Owen, vyh is the author
ized agent for the Steam Washer,, or
Women's Friend, called on us to day.
Wc are satisfied from an examination of
the yvasber that it eclipses anything of
the kind ever invented. Wo advise
our, lady fiicuds to try it.
PORTLAN'DDUSI N ESS DIRECTORY
Published by L. Samuel,
General Advertising Apyt. 93 Front sty
Merman's Dollar Stoie,
No, 9
First fit.
) Import-
erg of Fancy floods, Toyw. Crockery, etc., etc.
tor ilouje, L'itat at. Hot Oak k l'me. isr
erythinR neat. B. Lonpfellow Proprietor.
HOOKS, UtATJOAJSJi Y 1'LItWJJlCALS,
BHVCROFT& MOIWK,
Agent for Mabie, TodJ, and Co'a celebrated
gold vi:s.
Iviaon, Blakeman, Taylor Co' School Uooks
Ju$t PnMithtd, a fmU titt of Legal lllaukt for
Barman, the only direct importer of Clolbi&g
&.O., cor. Front k Washington ftreetn.
WHOLESALE
Bookseller & 8tnlionei
LAROEST STOCK IN PORTLAND.
VV". 7Q Frot and, No. 5 Wathiuytan itreft.
KJiCK, WILLIAM JSO.N, 2U t rout treet;
rmnortera and Dealers in
t.ONK, ItirtvKH AM) KIiVII.VER
"of everr dencrintSon.
FifehiDg Tackls,Fiinej Goods, Iieads,Brd cages
liacket. Oroiuet Usn,na iaby carriage
Agents for the "California Powder Works," also
for tht 'Wtecler A Wiloa Sewmg tnachineg.
Beck, John A. 12Q Pront ft, practical Watch
maker AJeek. Work done fW the Trade
1
uok AM JOiV PKlM r.ha. Illifci
IIAC III2l.l)i:it, 3 Frout Strrei.
Brigbam A Htinhart , Frt. at, bet. Oa A l iti
' iui Irn of Stort-ji Itungf n, Kitchen UtenVU.
B
ucUnaii, IV . v., . w. cur. t irat A 1 ay tor t-U.
Chcaicet Furuituro IIuuic in Portland.
CARPETS
WALTKHBKO,
" fc9 Front at.
Ilarke Henderson & Cook, Kl 43 Frt -Sr
J IH-aler in Dry iMidtf, Fancy Millinery, An,
(iiSm A lv-tijlii 1 1, r ront fct clIiUJl!on
J Merchants dt-'lr in O'gn & Cal. Produce
(
loiigle, J.Ii. tn'uM.A di aler in .n l'llec, Jlar-u-w,
A JaddU-ry lUr lar, '.)( Front .t.
M 1 urncr, W. &. Co., HKl 1 root M. .Mtn uant
Tilor 4. Clot'ocTf. litf, FurnihUing god.
I)
iLasbmult Oatiaun, V2 Front m. Ileal lit
tat Ag-ut, mruy lait'd. !).. ueen rcttted.
X tvM ilMIII, C. li "WoJ.Uri L Co
ltil Front ttrevt.
D
Urdt
Et i a;isi, c.
10! Ftvtt Strcrf,
JI. Vi..idrl A C.
Order? from any prtr'n of tuctat or Ti-rrito-rit
carefully ti! l liy u iii r vX-ra.
1
luil, l.iiDii.Mi iii A Co. 1 uriotiirt. and Car-
le'0---it.f ifm 151 to ir.t Fir-t St
J Sh tr'-Jtt M. 1
'ill'. V KittTMiS H.iiluau,
nrt;ih !! Iinl f ti ti'.
5 4 pU'U M'-n-t huiI iu 'ha in I
Mu-fi. t ' iim.;.--
ivunftic Pri'v.
fi1 ii. OiUit i'r. ii
tlt.,c.r. FiTft 4 .S'la'u n'.z
ii ; a '.
; 1'. ak-rs
A li-'Un.-', c-T. i s.'-t L Wn.-ii"gtu H.
A Mjauf.'t'.-t!iur Furn2 i-od.
lr., l'.iiti.-u 'ti.rif, Nt. lh ku
cor. Ffi-t ay 1 V"jl,iiiin U.
W
s x
The larrft Muiio ! ne on tficCoijst.
SriU.NWAV P1A')S, EURDi:TI02GANS
C. I. IUV11ASS, Manager.
koi.i: At;i:xcv vtm Tin:
'Howe" Sewiiig: .flachisic.
I!
tirufcra nnd tli'itVrx in
i"t Frt iiM.l M f..
nil kinds ,f ..-.!
JI 4tnliU. r, IS. "'' Fiit St., importer and
1 dealer ia Staple Fancy tJod. Millinery.
Hendcc, D. II., t'Lotoraphic Arti.t, . w; cor.
Firt Morriyin ftd. ; Child' Pict. peu'lty.
nc lFi e li;n, t. O . A Ci H"i F irst st. Mai7u
ffcft' and de'Urs in Jewelry, Watcltc? Ac.
f W iUbard tl. L., iS Front St.. wholesale dealer
I fi in tiroeeric. Do )r.. Wagon Materials. Ac-
Hnde, Caie'tTi Co., S fTront St., wbnWnle
de:Terf in Prujc?. Paint. Oil.. Vs. Ac
llitt win tbine. traigj't
I I Vlv VJ needle lock ftitch. Com
peiiii.m c.ba.llengel M. E. Traver. 112 Front ?t.
I urreu A. Sliindler, lfifi 172 First st.
B Imrrtfra Furniture. Heading c.
International Htel. cor. Front a Mrri.n.n etc
M. Un.lelph, Pr.Froltass attends steamer.
? ohn.J.A Co., 81 Front ft., wholesale and
-VJSl!'il!t:l'r l i'te C'jLlr e' Furu'g UimmIs.
m ai?on Dorco Ufetuurant7rrfvato"rujriir
II A. Fatuilie, cor 1st .t Pine iU. Q. Vons Pr
Martin, E. and Co. dealers iiTWinca and Li
qnrs. O. S. N. C' Hlck,and San Fraa
It R and retail Confectioner!.
yk liier. I on n IJ., y:t FirM at. Watchmaker
lv l andJcwB;.r, offer to the iublic a fine
anrtmcnt. of Watehoa, Clocka and Jewelry.
1 uutttr. Front neaTCrt, dealers To
jj I native and foreign Wine and Lienor.
'VT orthrup, K. J., llantware, Iron, Steol, Hubs
y .jacK!lJ.,:o!LV.,L,lie trtiat-d.
Occideutal llv. corner of First Morriso
streets. Smith k Cook Proprietors.
Fairish, Watkin&Cortiel ilt en IE state Act .
00 Front St bet Aider . Washington.
i Hi ii ; fit i ii i c 'i;din: c;Tf.:,:r
ward A Co., 101 Front Street.
15
ice, J. M. 127 Front treet. Vholesalo dral.
,er in Tinwnro and stoves.
filter, Paul Hj First street, itnpt rot Her
I (5 lit) wooilen carvings parlor ornament, ic
6 ider, tl. C. Ileal F.M;to and Money llrokcr
tt, 02 Front street, Portland.
B ocenhaum, I. S. A Co., Tohace.mistn. iui
I Q porters ol Foreicn and Domestic Liquors.
Unas Ilou?; Front st. On Firft Class Prin-f''l';8-
Thomas Kyan Proprietor.
Sherlock, S. fil Front a 02 First ts. dealer
in Harness t Sadlery, a Saddlcrv ware.
Simon, J., 60 Front ft., deatr in Doora.SMk
and lliinds. Window and Plate (Hass.
Sinsheoncr, It. I.'i7 FiTsTs't. in'i7Vr d Pianos
Orpans, Sheet Music, Mnsieal Instruments
S TON 11, J. 1, So, lof front !-!trtc"f.
Watclnnnkor and Manufacturing Jeweler,, ia
appointed Agent for Valtham, Klgin, E. How
ard Chns. E. Jarot and California Watchas
alsu for all the production and imports of the
California Jewelry Company, San Francisco.
Send for circular. Watches repaired in the very
htH lu-annor, WAUHANTED to give satisfac'n
Skydmore,S. O., 123 lBtt.Drugg istApotli
cary. Perfumery fctid Toilet articles.
Snowitoofl,73P!ru et., pictures, frame
Moldings, at material i draw in jr instrum't
mith, Pot., Broker, V0 Front it. Dealer in.
Legal Tenders Qot Bonds and Gold Dnl
Smith St Davis 71 Front ft. wholesale, Drug
PainU, Oas, Window Glass, u.
f Ilerry Bros. N. 178 First street, Baanatart'rs
J and dealers in furniture, Bedding Ac.
fBlhe Clothing Store, 113
Fn'ng good Boots, Sboes.
Front st, CJoting
Harris k Prag
f Bluttle; Ti: II. 1 42iN Front trett. Dealer ia
X Wagons air Agricultural Tinnlemeota.:
f llyne
K. D. n w ccr. 1st k Oak sts. dealer in
fine Brandies, Wines, Eng. Ale k Porter
fyler J. A 147 Front et. wholesale dealer ia
j Patter, Eggs, Coe?, a.ard, Paoon ete.
W illiatns A Myers. 5 Central Block Front
U Comwiasjon Mgrgbants. deal' hi prd
W galley &. Fwcbeitoer, Attornty and bolic.
tor ia Bankruptcy. 095c O. F. Tein'U
OREGON
tl V H I IV ESS DIRE C
T O It Y.
. The ml&rsigned will commence soliciting
for a HUM NESS DIRECTOR Y ot the Statc
of Obecom ia fw days-; aud, to make it
pccesiful, respectfully rexpat tbe co-opera'Juo
of all persons interested in tbe welfare of the
country. Tbe State has now reached that
position when a yearly summary of her progress
s necessary, hence the value of a work which
will combine, fa b. condensed 'form, all matter
of public interest.
The work" in con temp1 "ition will embrace a
genital sketch, of tbe State ; its physical as
pects, geology, botany, Eooloy,- commerce,
manufactories, societies, j ul lie buildings
productions, ubd all other suljccU ou nlich
iuf.-rmatkn ia required.
Tha work trill I SJaftrated with sketcbe: of
some of tie leading prominent scentry of tha
Stite and Hs eoiapiljttion will bo ander tha
rharge ot J.MoRTiMtu 3tf v r v,Es , bote re
cint work on W-shiiigton Termor has been
highly cou. trended by the prcts and public.
The Ei in..s PtnrrTORT of each town and,
Ity will be c iiiplcte ; and that, with Fki-tctua.
of cm-It pU. c, sh u! 1 mike it Vttvaluablc to tho
uiciVLajit, fajuicr an X mechanic.
As an advertising medm it will be the bei
let intrttj itvd iti tlioStrt!3, as it will be of
.tich importauce that it will always lo relajuod
n a prom'tukbl positutu for t:ieuc&.
C iTB OF AOVRIt Tt-ytXO WILL BK A3
I'ollows:
One Page, ...
I air Pae,.
Card ,
1.
rf!TAdvertisers taking cue page will rvecira
a copy oithe book gratis.
Price of work will ba $ so.
1TirThe book wl bo distributed on every
route f travel and public fJaco ia tke coun
try. V S, J. McCOHMICK, PunusiiEu,
IOS FRONT STRGET, Portland;
. Oetl?-:im.
EVERY BQDY TRADES AT THE
M ric k io r e
TUE BEST ASSOR TMEX T OF
Dili GOODS,
CLOTHING,
11 ATS.
CAPS,
"HOOTS
StIOKS,
CnOCEUIES
PROVIMOXS
CIIOGKERY,
IIAHDWARE, kc. At.
South of Portland For sale cheap for cash.
Th highest market price paid for all sorts
of country produce. My motto . Cheaper thaa
the cheapest. W C Biawn.
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STOVE AND TINSH0P
A T I.IKI'E
W, ROSEN IOKF & Co. have opened aV
largo stock of Ml patcrns and sizes of stoves
which they will H fully as cheap if not cheapei
than t key are sold in Salm or 'Albany. W
make our own Tinware and warrant the tarns
Repairing Ione in good order and cheap.
We also have one of the largest best assorted
stoek of Clothing. lry tJoods.Oroeeries, Roots
Shoes and Hardware Ac Ac which wo will sell
at living rates. All wc nsk is to rail on us and
examine Goods and prices, and wo are sure to
pleaso you. Wc sell j 20 per cent loa than
Dallas i rices
M, Rosen Jorlf A Co
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