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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1873)
DALLAS, SATURDAY, FEB 8. -MORE STAUT1.1XG IIMVF.I.OP-' -fclUNTM OF Till! CIICDIT MO PILILIII lKAUU!i. The investigation now shows that pearjy if not quite all of t!:e active (J tant .Congressmen were engaged in this .corrupt scheme, and this is the sequel to Grant's success. Millions ut n ouey stolen from the penpV were used to bay the niggers, fools and corrupt men. Congressmen were bought to piny inn in concerning the thieving operations of the' railroad monopolists, and thus (3 rant rode into power wadirug up to his arm pits in corruption ry Dopurtmet of the GoverC "pn corrupted by money. Attorney (ieneral was 4 bought it is said, to deliver long and wordy opinions in favor of railroads, and finally the investigation m Congress son the sulject of the corruptions of the present party in power, has gone v,on until it had already swept into i:.s vortex, nearly every prominent Grantite in Congress, implicating eitlu r direety pr indirectly both our out going and i Dooming Vice Presidents, and we are much mistaken if it doe not include General Graut before its done. Verily we say unto you, that of this .corrupt politician temple, there shall )tll;'r , not be left ona toae unon an 1 i 4hat shall not be thrown down. When i the REPUBLICAN said at the close of llJat lue most gigantic C 1 . I l .i .uu,cr k..u.fii to no perpetrated ; upon the people of any popular Govern inent on earth, would be diclo.ed luring the present admiui-tration it .. ... 1 t ; l l i. i ccui3 uavu uuu guinea uy u . . . . 1 ... I ; il I uuaiTu uui i on euc lniiiirin in! t 1 i me aay oi retnbutua tor this army ol j thieves is approaching and soon ill overtake them. Let every man who i has left burrfing w:thin his bo.som, out epark of jiicfy, honesty or patriotism, abandon at ones this band of nolitieal norccrers, and re?o!ve that corruption j nnri iimrwirjolh k sh;il! ,t r.nr d.-iwn ana monopolus shall te put down. ST It A X G 1 C JIANG li. The pae?s at i'ortland with one accord at the time Mr. Mitchell setntor elect left for Washington, joint'd in an afterr-'pt to cleanse tlu henatorfrom the j filthy odium that had been cast up n ; him both by the pre.3of the uation and people of Oregon, that he was a pretty little man who had a master, and that master Ken Ilolladay. This may have been considered necessary for the purpose ct securing the influeucc of the Senator of matters purely local in their nature . Well knowing the pride and sclGshne.-s of our neighbor., the inhabi tants of that city of morals, we can make dun allowance ; but tlo idea that Mitchell will n t ' e as comp'otely controlled by Ilolladay at Washington as he was here is simply absurd. The people of this country too well know that Ilolladay has u?cd Mitchell and others, together with mouy tocontm! the' politics of the State for the past four years, all of which , Ilolladay ha. the boldness and effrontery to admit Knowing as we do that Mitchell op erated here in the interest of Ilolladay exclusively, and Wing Ratified from thejevidence before us that he is as uilty of buying his wa info the Senafo of the United States s Caldxrell of Kan Fas, we have not now nor stall we have any word of commendation until ha fdiall prove by his official conduct, that hisjirr.f;rit refutation in that regard is unineii'ed; and that in fact he i-t not a corrupt man. We hopo that Mr. M tihcll will prove a reliable, fi.ithf.il 8ervmt to the people, if he does, none will be more ready ami willing to give him credit than outelvcs iuan-j.uwinMH"i ihiotiil:h campisulv last Brother Campbell in hid answer to the editorial which appeared in the Republican of January 25, displays unmistakable hign.s of the whipped icur. Write something worth reading, brother Camrbe'l, and. we will conde scend to not c ; you. ' g.gUWMIII III! ..If ..LI UUiTi' P toij::t. The e'ln ana Oreymrian are still ij3;it g up their backbiting, (jo in, peritlcineti. as you are no favorit s of oiii-. and tii( p'.-ople are h'gh'y fun-id iito-: ui li' d ut the low and vVaa 'Vjr "J,h'vvu tutu t.ua uihoi'ii "a. ji. NOT. Til PACIFIC UAILItOAl). It will cost, according to careful and 1 and correct estimates a'rady made to huiul this road, $42,033 per mile making a total of $85,277,000. , This estimate includes the whole expense of building the road and telegraph lino, us wull as the rolling Stock and all necessary buildings complete. The line is four hundred and ten miles shorter than the central. The highest point on the North PuciCc is tive thousand two hundred feet above the sea, while the .Sherman summit on. the Central Route is fight thousand two hundred and thirty five feet, and ther - is a difference in aliunde on the whole route between tht Missouri river and the waters of the Iicifio slope, showing conclusively :.jut tlu re will be much less uii the .Northern mute thin uu the Central. It is undoubtedly true, however, that the : Southern roi-te now in course of cotu j -st ruction and which is intended to terai imte at San Dif o, has much theadvau t.tge of both these routes in that re gard, as it is probable no obstructions ! on account of snow will ever occur on that line, and when finished will be very tueiy to command tne winter iraae j across the continent. The Ore I'lnim iays, that certain j leading shipping merchants of the llust ; have sent agents to Suu Iomim:o to j nave sent, agents 10 reju l'omingo 10 ,.;h. i i. .. i. i i .CIJj,,Mlla and Ray of Sumar.a, at one ! iwiiu.iiii nun i.ti iui 1111; 11 aiu ine , mj,iJrt.,J atl,l fifty thousand dollars; ' ! ,ru!li arul ;Iltimat,s th,t the whole th.ng is a piivute affair in which (Jovern. ! mcnt h is no interest. Thtt m y be : mny, that it ws 1 . . ! ; : so, bat H it nut IU' i . neceitsarv to obtain ( . . t . . i consent, mii'i permps it miy tin ie kninvn tlJ ,he tdJtor of the Orenvm .;at the whole tu-eratiou ii at the ex ! e .i i ' .. i.:.. . . i I L'Cii.hj in lite iietiiic- nj t iiutiiui ii : . ,,. ' . ... . everal millions pent by general Grant j in Lis attempt, but tailuro to carry out i.;. . I I i I . .uiiii iie.tty I ii( ?iiiui; uiui kiti i jI;icZ xiit thf OwiUm no j - . In. .:. .1 1 tion is correct, these shipping tn rchaut.s h .,v io !i,i, 1 hv Crant't decent ..11 Ii.iwUhui inb.v.i li) nniita uett ,ni n - . . , , , ,t i ; ' ot ine i.staiiu aou n v;juj iu uu- . ue ted State?, for (J rant said in ho luva-airo to Courc.-s ou that sul jeet, that the annexation uf that Inland was the only lueans ,y bieli th, National debt cotil 1 ever be paid. The reading of said mes- sage being bin second, we coutmcud to 1 critic mind of the Onqniiiun. IN LUltOl! AC. .VI X. The State man thinks that the great ..caicity of money in Oregon at preM'tit i has been brought about in eminence ! 0 . ; of t'ie refusal of the people to ajot t i paper currency as the basis of circula- tin- medium. W ithout .stopping now j 1 1 1 ! ro give the real reason, we dc.-ire siuiply i the Statesman if that be the tru? so. j ItitioTi of the question, how is it, that j . 1 .1... .. . ,.lll.t..... 1. .. Willie llle pitRCllW riiiiu n i.iuiij ll.l. j listed for twelve years that we have j , - , .1-1 r , not Ixlore been overt iKen ty a n uancial crisis? And how is it, that during so Ion:: a time while the vcople of the Eastern Stato- have been opera ting upon a paper currency basis, and complaining of hard times at that, we of Oregon have had until now no rea son to complain, operating constantly upon a gold basis. i . .1 - -"" " -" A short time ago the leaders of the present party in power, declared that it would never do to issuo any more "reenbiacks, but banks must be i establi-hcd based upon the bonds, to furnish a circulating medium. Now hy the same immaculatig it is considered, that the pacing interest on bouds, and the present banking system ia all wrong, fo they must both be wiped out, and greenbacks to the number of the sands upon the sea shore be issued to take their placo. Then wc suppose, tho money thieves after they have flooded the country with greenbacks until they depreciate to forty cents on the dollar, and tliey have bought tr.cm up, will raiso the cry that tnoro bonds must be issued drawing large interest in gold to redeem the worthless greenbacks,, and so wo ure to alternate between greenbacks and bonds, givi-n the money sharks the opportunities to make millions usually, until the Government is turned into monicn aristocracy, when the rich grow richer and the poo become ser fn. Subset V,r: for the LlCEHAL UeI'UB- is now urn. Jeratood, thaifthe Bon: of the United States are to be redeemed j .., .. ft... ...::..., ' of which are soou to be issued. 4 Washington, Jan. 21. Senate Nye It declared that British agents were en, is greatly mortified, and hints at if. deavoring to defeat the American meaj . t,ery. 'j'iie case will be immediately sure, the Australian ubidy bill, j j hrou-hf for retrial, cud the prosecution Slu-rmau moved to table the bill, so ar0 Mti.fiJ.-n of success, us to tak up a substitute fur Rucking j Los Angeles, February 2. A heavy ham's bill. Lost 24 to 30. j j MnuW Mtormfrom the southeast prcvai'ed. Mr Chan lh-r then oflVretl the Rurn-i day Saturday. Sliij-pint: at San side subsidy bill as a substitute for tin IV.hu were driven from their anchor, pending bill, announcing tlnr on Ihe ! a,l driven out to ses .The hi-h w iud final vote, he vvonld oppose both. j ,'ew ,1UVVM stalls, roufi,, and Mr. Morill. of Maine favored the bill l,lm(i,s. Xo material damage done and -aid the Australian lire de served Saturday after noon rain pouTed down encouragement, as an American 1"""' ; in torrents. It rained at interval Sa: alsas a piou.-er line, which would open urday night, accoeipanit d by thunder up a new field for shipping. The j oll,j lil.triiitr and a hail storm a mid Atlantic co:t was now struggling in ! ni,r,t. T,e rui insures cions of ras j'ruuious competition with the suUidued . shipping of hurope. I of rain has falleu the pait week. Th lr. Corbttt advocated and Mr. i Hon J,a cuihruced the entire south FreliuL'huyson oppo.ed the- bill Uin portion of jhe Slate, extending to Mr N)e said the bill was supported tj1(1 (Juurd. desert, by reeomniei.d,.tions from the Sin Fran- ; ,,lt ;iU. l'ri,1(.,;, U ,yii, January 20. cisco Clumber of Commerce h l'.t Then- has been an atteiuptel inaur master General and i're&ident the ; r.jction in: Hayti for the purpose of of the Cnited States. j preventing the eh etion ol a Fiesideut, Mr. Sheiunu moved to 'able f he j)Ut hui jK.e nrr.ress. d. Sixtv of bill, for the purpose of moving : wl0ll ,u, Senate adjoini t.-day it ad- ; juurn to .Momlay. .jreea to. j The Senate voted to adj. mrn to! Monday, when the Subsidy will be taken up. Mr. Thurmm for the purpose oi j uiov,( Pendin" thi ,ed to lay it on the labie. ' remling this motion, ...i:., ,f ;i Mn,.,!.,- tl ie fctnate a. 1 1 t 1 11 v. u 1411111 j v.' . . U-usc-The day walevnted to flu ' consideration of" priv.m? lolls, a br- I nuinher ef which was di.postd of, atid K . .. . " , toe u ninu atjj'tui ttei. ,hiigion' d m 11. (iencnl Howards account with the Fre dm n"s ll,"t""i h I';1;" lo,tl0 ''"1'1 -Vii' tr td the lr' anrv. Howard w:- lo tto.', l y a clerical error, to t. neit .t. d to th iovernnietit tfo"J;f. II -..ve a check b.r the um accounts .we pme. A Wah.ntou telegram of January ! . ! (Uh.avs: , To j.iJ.t anr.roved the b.b i ,,.v .H.t f ( ;..,, ri.s. : An -et t .h '."i l.;.i .viiicn, on; .iiiimiiiiz ;iiiiiiiii.-,'hmm, uih. : He To metiioets am n i the act relating to ; tiilieis of .Jmir"''. heads tf d pari- iini io 4 :i 11 1 ni ht-r iiiii r.s 1 it t ii ( 1 oVer 11 . . , ... .. , . . t o .,r,.vt.llt certain ol ... 1 . ueers o! mo i. iiioM rs.ue ant. ierrii - ns irom poct.s.ng h wrn'y solictors m (,ourts ol the I tate-J Mates . . j in certain caCs. zrthll I, ike. pen. j. ine ri 1 . i t Tl M rm"n press is greatly exorcised by the allega tion that Cormne cattle pi o-m cution i malice by the Mornj.m Church leob rs against the (lentil s. The htarhl to (1 ' " cat, lumh mnvtneu iro t ti'at ( onnne h cot -o it t v ' ''t! ot f..ltfM t,;l!VCs protrced bv .' flicl an thorities, ami that the aflidtvit iijion which wuir.mN w. re i--u- 1 f r pirties receiitlv di!i,har,red ''V United St it s .""-l. . 3 . . ., .. Jtid e llwhv were made r.y (tcntilei ; ,;,.,,.,,. u.., ,.y .tl iVi-te ("onrt, and that the whoh ............. li..... ....... ..1,1,.. iiiul if.I.,1 lit! jti iivi.'i 1 11 nm: in. im- 111.-1 -- '' to n.l their community oi cattle theives the v'orintos n'o rtrr to-morrow will contradict the Ilcnl-l emphaticilly There is much bad Seel ing ou the subject. The epidemic is believed to be abating. The street railroad will un dertake to resume regular trips to morrow. Sabbath meetings in the Twelfth Ward have been Miipeiuied lor fear of a spread of tho mall p. is. Santa (Mara, Feb. .J. At .$ o'clock this m irtiig a heavy shock of earth quake was felt, it was unu-ally long ami heavy. Stockton, Feb. .. Articles ot incor porations of the San Joiqniti '1 ulare Narrow fluaufc Kuilmad Company were filed to-day. Capital, $l.i.0.0t)j. di vided in 100 shares. The Hoard elected Ii. W Bourse, President, and T. li, Hook, Treasurer. The directors are I 1 f I m. I .. .Illlt. U comprised of some of our best business men. London, Feb. 2. The Uritish Isles were visited last night by tine of the most violent storms ever experienced. Snow fell to an extraordinary depth in this city. This morning it was six inches deep in the streets of London. Travel is almost wholly suspended ; omnibuses and cabs ceased running, and cabs ceased u"ll,.n - - dy a vehicle of any de.er.p - and scarce tion was seen on the streets all all day. In the provinces the snow fell much heavier, and in the North tho drifts were several fco. deep. The gale raged with creat fury all around the English and Irish coasts. Many wrecks ore ! ctes sold for cash. 2,820.08 ; two reported, and there has been fcarfu j)uIj;lti0U uniil proofs, fiGHhS; two loss of life, especially oif Toniua and ulime(tRaj ijnill proofs, 281 05, forty around the Sciily Islands. She steam-, tl)m) pre etllI)li(M1;4 tib d, 5 030 75 ; er Clara Alpine went ashore, during tweolY.one Homesteads filed, o,150 57; the night on IHickhcrst, and was u total m numher of aeivs, 12.458 22. wreck; i lives lost, tho Ship Sarah p;ncre h.,Ve i,et u location of Milita was wicekek on the Irsh coast, Bailey- r Uounty, Land Warrants or Agricul gan and fourteen of tho crew were , lurttl College Script, drowned, ' ' New York. Jurm-iry 31. It is stated that the Tweed Jury stood eleveu for ,,, ,,,,M, a,,,t coovicnou. rm- lnrf.in rin ..J I ... s. .......... .1 l,..,l . V. inks the defense a great ami unexpected victory. considering the "mil ainuntory and ur gumentive" eharire of Judge Davis. Ho aW says Tweed intends to fi lit with all his sfubborni'ss of his nature IWkhanwom.,.! r,.r ilw ..p....,.....;..,, alj j,rai. ot ),.,M than three inches the rin leaJeis were urasted and five ( v .,...,,.,1 statu yh'wj. A Tit Atil!" V AT I! AItr.! !JU!t(;. T.nst evenint; at idiut eleven oel.ek a horrible tragedy wa.i enaeteil at the City Hall, in tht - place, uhieh occuied about as f'uiloWs, a lo-ar as Wtr -;in bain the f;.et: Mart Tajior had jui eotojitided his er.tert aintiit of , and num bers had been ..oh1 for a d mee. eaeb geii'ltmati buying a number, having ilirtivn m envelope containing a t.ccktie in ele of the satin; material of the d res worn by the ynung lady depoitin tlo i itiur. It ap: ears lhat Mtne t flu; la- tltes wire without i-uitmrs ownin to ! the fact that some one h.il utawti ttioit in in one riivcii'tc. and after two n t- ! had I eeii ilanee !. a row oeeni e .1 b. tweeti W. A, 1'eiton and KSias K "'ie M'' misMn- nnn.oers 1 . it,.,. . - and 1 eney aek imwli dtt) to have taL- ' .. .1. . .11... .1.1,. in r' Wi r i. Islsuii r 1 i t r urn ? " - . . ' . . . ' . be t w e n t he ill mi M-M-r.il IdoW s I. otee n . -frok wloii Iveeioy was run mit ottl.i , 1 , . 1 . . 1 1 letil.OUl ?"!tl H'llHM'l ' .' 1111, 1 A u ,ifi(, hU.tAuU . 1 , , t was ken 11 1 10 1 . if 11 ihi-ai-h the heart . killing him iih't.' ly Two other rlo't were tl r d. bu without ib.inj; any foUher ditni.e The fxei nit nl w i- h gnat- nun vviiinen and tdiihlieii tuditng out a wmd.irtS and doirt and s rciiiiin at the fop i f their Vdici s that it i., vrn dttlieii't to bam ) pafieulir-'. Kee liey, h' Wi'Vi r, sue eeiie i in vretiim: oil 'd thebou-e.withoutco.it or hat. alter hiving bieti kti'ieked down a'id the pi-ifi 1 taken Iron bun. Some' say that IVit'-n stmek the tir.-t I lo.v viiha stmil knoek n; Keeney d vtn, but ot nn- w aie ti f ptepured to .-ay,a- we were im pie-cot. Peiton had for "nie t'n.o been e n oeeft d with the Taylor fa;u v. i ntil drs Winter, when he vn into ihe inuntliuetiiie of boots .-iinl .-hoes 7. til Mr. .J unes (lor-- of this pi n o Ket ney had .been ket jeni; a liveiv s'ablo in ,1 unction, we tin b 't.-tand, unti reeiiitiy, when he sold out and wa making preparations to go to Ariz 'tia. We suppo-e a CoroncT?. inquest , be held over the dead bdv this morniiiL' and we forbear inakiiirJ fur her c mi' ments until the matter con es before he p ro pc t, a u t h u i i t ie s . Uu Ict'ui , From the OrCfjnnian we learn that supplemental articles of incorporations were tiled on Saturdny . einm: in the office f (..unity Clerk, by the l. re-tors ot the Willamette Tl ansporation Cou; nany, viz : U. (Joid-mith . President; (I'ore .Mar.-hal, Joseph Kelhirg ,1'd jah (anbett, J. litooke, .fteob Kaium and Charles Holmin, altt-r being duly authorized by the umniinus vote ol ot the stockholders ot tUn Company. The entcrprisM, btisiuesM and occupa . f he (jor.(t)ra,ion jKll ifS the navi ' . uation with steamboats ami otherwise, of the Columbia river and all the trib utaries from the town of Astoria to Lewiston in Idaho Territory, the Will amette river and all the tributaries from its mouth to the town of Srpiug field; together with the use of all nec essary rail, plank, and clay roads and bridges at any of tho portages, or to 1 purehuse own and use any such roads , auJ hrt. Tho following summary of business trausaetcd iu the Olympic Land Ofs fino durimr tho month of January : IOUIXAXUSIMFS DIltliU'ilON Published by L. Samuel, General ilvcrtiaimj Atjt. 03 Front st Merman's . Dollar $tore,?H! era of Fancy ihuAn, Toy-. Crockery, etc.. etc. Viwr H'u.e, Fnsl .-t. Uut 'ak Pints, iiv eryt h in g neat li. Longfellow proprietor. UUUKSt STATW.S EllY k MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. UllA, STEEL .fcBSSIV- caioT, N.i. 75 X 77 fir.t Pts., 1'ortlmd. Olii.iri, the only Ulfvrl iiuporier oM'l'i j J It! . e..r. Fr-.tit Wit i-it . -trft-i. WHOLESALE fSoolcSIcr & .Stationer, LA KJ EST .STOCK IS PORTLAND. Xu. 7'J Fnn t itinl -V... 5 iriA .'" itreet. I LCK, WILLIAM t SON, p Fr..ut etrcct, f IlijuTti r Hlol lr;fcT 10 t.U.VS, KII J.i. s. vi lt,V01.VIlt" if e t ry li seri; tio. L'istiin if Tii kl.-,F;i!i'-v (it"., iSra-i.'. Llr 1 eacs 15 ike!f. 'ixj'Jt t tJ.oi.t , Atfl Wly eariiu e Agents (or th "Oa.il n in i I'o Ur SV-irks," al" f ir thf 'U'jii-ek-r A Wii-on ,-vv in liii.t---." Sfc vi k. .loioi A. l-'J Kr ml ct. jira -tical 'at li J ui.ikt-r X Jo-i.T. vV ., k ,1 I'.jr thu Tr 1 .. i. in i. . 1.1 i ii t n i' i .i r - nu.ir.. inMwtm -- - t 5 J i mil II JiMilv .NIJo,; lUI.ii i... tli.HI ueU.iti.tti. V. , tv. i-f. rirri X livior t ) t'hcnisi Funi.tuio 1I.iuh in t'oriiaod. OA IS PE1S t'J Frnit t. A liaii.e llco l l 'O .t C'ijK, i -1.1 i ir-l t ) l :il- f-i-i irv li . N.Kim !i' '!i loi-rv. 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"" I' leifH Wuk s ai.'l l.i.oi"rs. "Tj iTilirap l rtit.inis'M. liar ittiiie.Ir u.Mee'. Uiibr. S i" U. --. tliir ivri.ti'l l.o oilier, M'.-nU'toal il if. e ! ut ol rir-t - .Mjrrtso P .street!. S int'i Cu.'k l'riij'ruor.-s. JarriH. atl.iiiMi ('. rii-U, l.tl i .'utf Agt I'ltf'i.-k One lo r l-Vitit a Slit. ' i tlo V liit .Vi'iii v; v.o". j. h aril A Co.. 101 r mot Street 1 vj BIL2iStf G iO. .3. 25., 11. 1 Oi-jji.'t anJ Auiist, ofTu-e No. 73 Firt Stcct Holme's BuilJin, 3.1 door from Lal l's Bank vti ill I 1 1 1 -i )to iilf I, .1 V ;. C I tVi' ntul LUNtlS. ! iebtor, runl 1 Firt street, impfrof Bvr "5,lio wmnleo cfirvios jiarl r orna iiPtits. 4.0 oioiiliautn. I. S X Co., ToSaeeoiiistii. im- portcrs ot r'uroiijii nml I)oiiiisiii Li-juors. iuss House, Front st, On First Class Prin eiples. Ttiouias Ryan Froiriot Sherlock. S. U Front a 02 First U lcakr 111 llrirness A S iu llery, Su-Llkry ware. S" TiiToo, S.7in' l'"rTuTit.rl,lP loor,Sask aie I Uiin.li. Wuvbiw nn.l Plain Olasa. r t.,..im7irri7T7 First Ht.uuit tcrof Piaiio ti ki.luioro.tf. U., ir.i l-tKt. ini;iv. . 0 'ry PertuiU'Ty iul l eilet nrliclo. .... . . 1 . . . .... fi now jt Uo.iH 73 Fim t, .ietuicN tr.unea j ciTONB.Il. I-, So. 107 Front Street. ) kJ Watchmakar "nd Manufacturing Jeweler il appoiuted Agent tor tauuam, t-igin, How ard ACo. Cbafl. E. Jacot and California Watches alrfo (r all the production and imports of tbo California Jewelry Company, San Francisco. Send for circular Watches repaired in the very bMt manner, WA It RANTED to give 8atiff'3'a Smith, Put., Liroker, i-'ront eu Uealer m Leul Tenders Uov liondrf and Oold Dus ujithAlJavi 71I'rut st. wholesale, Irug Painty Oils, Wiadovr Glas, et. rjlerry Bros. 178 First street, manufact r T ami i;iler in Furniture, Bed'ling Ac. rilhf, iMuthint? St.tre. lroul t, Clotin JL Fu iik go.id Hoot, Sboei. Harm rim r1uftf, JI. II. 1121 44 Front treet. Dealer ia Wanotis an Agric-ultural Implement. fiyWr .TrAl7Froiit t. wholesale dealer ia f Luttcr. Ftft,'!. Cheese. L ird. Paeon etc. 6 Cciitral blwk iront t-t.. Commission Merchants deal' in prMe f tuillev A FeeUeiiuer, AttorrieyiJ aud aolio f f itors iu Uuukruutcy. Oflice O. F. Tem'U 0 11 EGO N T O It V . ' m - . - .. ... " The nntlerfincii will commence olicitinj; for a DUSLVL'SS JlHECTOItY of the (state of Orecos in a fw days; auJ, to make it Eurrceaful, leejic-etlully rcqueet tbe co-opeartion of all jitrson interested in Ibe welfare of the country. The State has now reached that jioKitimi when a yearly gummary of Ler progrets s necessary, hence the value of a wort which will combine, in a condensed forui, all matter of i-ujjlic iuten.it, Tie work in conteaiplati jo will rmbrace a vutral sketch of tto dtate ; its physical aa peet, geology, botauy, xoolosy, commerce, u-artufactories1, cictR, public tuilJidga production, and all otter suljeet on which i ufurinatluu ia rciulreJ. TLew rk will l i'lutrafel with tketcbes of uUic of the leading romiusul scenery of the Male auJ its c.inpi!a'in v ill hi uaier the har-e ol J. Mourm m Mruput whose re cut w rk on Washiatoa Territory ha.i beea lialy c-tuimcuded ly the prcs aad public, Tug Besinns! LljvtcrenT of each town and ".ty ill CDwtyy an 1 that with sketcaei t each Blae, ' -St it invoJuable to thft A an alvrtiaing inc lium it will be tk, vet iatraJuJ iut i t!io tate, a it will be nf -ueli iai jrt!iie tbat it wiil always be reUiue4 'i a pr.'iuioiot poaatiou t. r rvfircuce. tui: nT or AnrtiiTHix; will bb as rLLoV . Ono paije Halfpac ... Caul ...S2 .... 10 TifA-lvertior ti'vin oae pa' will rccoira t oo;y of the book giutis Price ,rVl,rk 2 5( jTTlio book will be tlutributevl on eTery r ml., of trawl a.vl jmblic ilace ia tho coua, try, J.J, McCOIlMICK, Pun us her, K5 I'HOXTSTHliliT Portland Veil tiOtI ! .cw oocls!! fou Tiin;iKscNT hcason. Wo refr't fully cnll the ""attention ottlat Public to our Well Selected Stock of, 1. aillcs' Dress CSoort, Ladles ami Misses Hats, CicnU' Furnishing. CoodtJ Cloves, Gaiter. Etc, Hard yare,' Groceries, School iYooks, Statlonry Ac, In 'fact 'Everything Found In a Flrtt Clans Hctall Store.; W can asuro our Patrons that wt will bf up with the times. Come and Examine our Stock befnr7Par chasing elsewhere.'1, Country '.ProiaceX'taaaiu excnaajl fO Qoodtl Dallas April ;2, 1371.