Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, July 26, 1873, Image 2

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"' SpNSOFTHq TtflSS: i
Uccritly Pesmoines Iowa, there
was held a political Slate Ocnvention ;
it was a Kepubiicad Convention j It
liaised a series' of" resolutions,1 and we
lisive'' watched and waited to see whaf
th ratiipal Republican prfes& of Qregon
ad to Bay about it. ' yVer-re' r4(3t
ht their Bilenca, bilt we- Ippfc ifpon the
resolutions as one of-tjie,jtfoiidpr3 'of
the "World. Finally ' jioer,- ' the
0r'egdr.raiihns ipoketo and has exercised
A&ndeperlireace ia' ita remarks "Upon
the ifrlaiforcn ''pf WiO Iowa radicals,
Aolduni'-witnesSpd hh .a- -newspaper
oi'shipiDgMpJjJtlpqally at; $ shrjpe, of
hut 'tonift Cfesar. 'tut tjift' PrWflW
hug fig pokeq nobly; fa part -at least, if
Indeed U HPW? ?f Wt H for1. M
fiutilicans of that State comprehi-t he sit a a
ion. It' has. tho ring of the (re metal. No
Wonder the party in Iowa &r& always good for
thirty to forty thousapd,. nfjor ity in their gen
eral elficttwn. They asf upon the true principle,
that the way to obtain the confidence of the
f" -.'(Vple is to dcseivq t. Let the Convention q
f9?..-sfc& fa 'jjU'tfwm. ' " '
Now WJ ff'j readers, wha
this platform , lauded '' 8"o
high and eloquently , rj the
Oregouian 1 we answer, t, k strange
mixture of truth and falsehood ; it was
dratted by a baettf ifj focritcs j it lit a
wolf in shepi cjathip; and bears upon
Us face' in 'th man, so far- W'-thf
resol
lion
qr'jcVJia, the-State tU(
everf daed'. give, cr comment upon
DALLAS dATUKIJAY, JULY
ipo ptvronn maopica dju iowi iu:pani-i j
;?iunTnw01 vahlw J
this morning's Oregoniam, shows thatHhe Re-
utionir thcxtisalvei go, tae'smra, pt
sctv addfoiTTPOct rriucinjfa. : $ .
'J ; OrfyjbttiQfr so fat is the pply
them,-anr 1$ the iadipaU o-f Oregon,!01 tape, ana give me eucuve irancnise
would c!(yback
ick on tfceir former Record,
rcpentitf 'iri'feai? plqtb, aad ashes, fsr
their heretoTqre terrible blunders and
wilful negligence, and adopt this plat
form, minus the falsehood, in good
faith adding thereto the other needed
and proper reforms),' and then ' demon
gtrato their deeraratioris'"fcy ''their
actions, there mii;ht be' tfome'hope-for
those ungodly innerr, ny snaTcmng t
thed as Uranus from the eternal lbiw;n
igf'; -btftr thftre! ir5C(' lr ti 'that,
fhey ' tatel iuadorti-?' tltfem. eVeo' in
Words 'with all the!- rophistrjr and
falsehood, and wis Writ are the assertion
rtiis early, tharUh GfHiDt conteMion
when convened, will discard every one
6( tnem which smaeks of honesty1 and
correct principles, and that if any of
them are aisjled it will'be that1 por
tion which:birt(ttjnUa face -ft libel.
'In j Republicans of Iowa, in ecnrentl on as
H'niblcd, make this declaration ' p rin ctplei.
'J "U'j r hold the Republican Rarity to, be a pliti
cttl organization of those American citizeps
who ftfe opjosei to sliveyy So aU. its forma ;
tvbo believe that all tnesi. .('are entitled tol,he
Hiiuie political and "cjiil rights; who believe
tli.it all lawsgfte and ailpnsboujd be
u;itde and administered so.a to secure to all
itfrens, whereeter totnot or wh'teyer' their
cuk.r, creed or oceojatlon, tho sane' rights
beiore tno Jaw ; who believe in free schools, fre '
t inif n and anlvertal education ; who believe
tbat merican soc'tj and tho American peo
pr. should all bo. raised to tho highest possible
j.laue of lberty, honesty , purity, intelllgenoo
and morality, and 'that all lawi should be
wde t1 the OoTerrmrat e'ertTtly admlfis
tfi;ed with thU aha in vjew; and jtt iotti
has a richt to tho support of the people which
is not inspired with this, purpose. ' Believing!
tbat le Republican fany is sun jontrojled by
those jrnneiples, and thai it is pw, ai has
beers from its Jijfglnnlnf.an.orxanitip of, the
best and. purest political septiments of the
country, we, as Bepublicans of Iowa.' renew
o ur expression jffdevotioq. it, and our belief
I oat we can s.aciir uroug(i ir, iui pomicat
reform and the' just and necessary meaauxef of
legislation andTxelief from tapnopolies and
other abuses olTpower which (the qpyqfcl o
much need ; Uierelr, bo it ' , t "
lttiolted. 1.' That rwoad as we are of the
past record 'of the ItecpWiaan pl.rty, we yet
iuiUt that it shall not reljL upon its oast achieve
went. It must
of nroeress.asd
bo a paty T the piesent and
of progress, and as it baa T&Wtf$ the Union,
freed the slave and protected h in; ftym the oppres
jb, wbet&ei by notaopollee eeatraliaed fiPh
taUwi whaters'rfclod the oppression my,be.
2. Tbat welbsfst npon tberlghtaaol iufy M
tne btate to jBontcoJj erery Iraecnwe or '.wnat
eivrkindit grants.. an while we do not wish
that any injustice shall be done to the indiriaal
or corporation investing (caj)jtal or industry in
ia iiiteresuoi ue Diaie ua'uv
t carefully and lull ehartLd.
3." 1'llaf the Drodnoine. romraerctal. andtn.
dustrfal intarSits' of the ooaavi sheotd bare
yie best' and ojVpf st modee of trinsperUtlon
pesi6le j and' while the actual capital invested
ru sucn means pi upnsu, wneioer nj railway or
-7, s. -7 j ru n lt . -rr ,ti rr
ciiminauon aMiMt WJier-ons 9r. in
ttiests, shodnf Ve -orreeUd by aw v
ifeuiaud Congressional ,9(0,4, legfilative eu,ac
n-
we.
iienis that
will control and .regulate the
ineaun;s of the late Congress in feritins oat
and exposing corruption. . We have seen with
j lotouud regret in the developments made
OtfcLv evilens of political aud otlicial
epierprises oi ibis ainu, we yei aemaoa ioti no
Iranthise sbalt b graateilwU tL i'i jTrejadieial
to i be public : interests, or in which the rights
ad iriteretUof the Bute' and "tie people are
rtasonabfe remuneraliob?' and , abuse tjelr
ruuuaarenicijt! azcessl va ' ras. otmnniva' A.
corruption and the abuse of responsible ponl
tionr by uien of all political parties to further
pe'rao'nal''ends? and we .demand pure offiicial
conduct' end the punishment of unfaithful
public men, who having betrayed the confidence
freely' extended to tnem, shall not be shieldefj
lro'm the disgraco of their acts by partisanship of
our8, and we denounce all the Credit - Mobilier
transactions ' and all official misconduct of
apver form. . V, J ;
5. f That we believe that whenever a person
holding 'any position of trust given him, by . the
people is guilty of fraud, or einmbezzlejnent,
he shall be ponvicted and punished under the
criminal lawsof,ourland" jo addition to the
recovery frotu hiiu of his "bondsmen of tho
amount so einbzzeled. .
6. That the acts pftLe majority of tho mem
bers of the last Congress, involving what is
known as "the back pay steall," by which they
votpd' jnto their pockets thousands of dollars
jrhiicb .djd not belong to them, ' was most
flagrantly improper and infamous, and should
secure tbc condemnation of all whp were a par
ty o, it, and demand that' th provisions of
the late act of Cbngres by which the salaries
were increased shall be Promptly aud uncon
ditionally repealed.
7. That we are desirous of pplilieal reform,
and for honeet economy1 and purity in all offi
cial administration ; that to secure this is tho
duty of! every citizen; that to this and every
g&o.jaan should feel bound to participate in
politics, and to I'make an end of the bad men
tprcing tMiiialeetion by securing a party nom
ination. ",7f? declare it the duty of every Jte
pnbfieah tq oppose the eleotiou of a bad man
an4'mcpipetant candidate, whether he bo a
candidate upon our own or any other ticket.
8 That we sympathize with every uiuvt-
eut to secure for agriculture and labor their
ae influence, interest, aud rights, and the
Kepui ican party will be their ally in evory
just tfl'ortto attain tLat ti.4. . r ...
1 If any honest man can read tlieae
resolutions and declaratioss, aud his
cheek not burn -with shame, then we
ccrofe$s': "we have n)i3uuderstc,od
nian nature to- a degree reelly fearful.
' The" preamble declares : 44 We te
lievVall men are entitled to thq same
poKticial an d civil rights." This is an
abso'hite falshood, because they do not
give all men equal political aud civil
rights, and worse, and more false than
all is the' fact that they give it to the
ignprarit- Hottentot of Africa, and re
fuse it to the civilised educated Asiatic;
it is true they acknowledge by this
urouonjust wnac wo nuve always
eonu.n0ed, tbat to step oyer the line
ftaooe class and rciu5e it to another is
macifest injustice, and a senseless in
conirstancy which shocks the mind of
every lover of truth aud true Ktpub
iicanism, and yet they persist in their
hyoocracy, by declaring that all men
should have equal political' rights, and
at the same time stobbortilv aou wll
tuUy reftiso to gi.e thcro.' The truth
wptttiuv i,
lot tat opposite, races o far is a future,
and, we must go back on what we have
done in that direction and confine it
to our own race, which is the correct
rtheoTy,'pr we must, as we have crossed
Lthe line of race, give it to all. -
This pieamble alter going on to gay
many good ' things which are never
practiced by that party,' vriih the au
dacity of- the -devil himself ' remarks :
beljeverng that the Republican party
Li still controlled by those pTinciple,
we- renpwour expression of devotion
&c4 and vfindH up by "declaring, that
wte pat) 'sectire through that party, re-
slier from mdn'opolies and other abuse8
iof power which the couutry so much
need; We commend that preamble to
the careful consideration of the people
of Oregon, 'as the most remarkable
document, and monstrous exhibition
of clean cheek,' ever put forth to a
reading public - ;
' 'Tfcc"' Srst resolution declares their
'great pride in the past rcccord of the
Kepublican party, and the sixth rosolu
tion declares that, a majority of the
Representatives' ; of that party in the
last Ctmgrc'ss, Were a pack of theives,
land Hhey 'demand 'the unconditional
jrepeai'o the salary bill, which Was the
pef meaurV of that 'party in the last
Congress. ! ' We jewel' of conswtancy
heveftihown so bright" ; The second'
and 'Chird resolutions insist,"' that tne
Slattt ..'Aas the right and' Jt is its duty
to cotittol absolutely every franchise it
grants, inclSdrrigrailroau's; and demands
aucb: lceiation ' bv'' Legistufps- both
jSXatff and fnatidnal, m ' shill regulate
.the xil,ways;of thd - cduntrjr ind-iheir
abusesj aSd'proteci? thd' rigfita'of the
people ; this is laughafc!,, when' we 'con
sder the fact ' 't&a'ther radical party
in Oregon have steadily bpjposcdand
dencfeiccd ' this ' Whole ? ribciple irom ;
the begiimng. Y Vhat a ' magniilcdnt
appearanQQ'Dolph, 'Caplcs or" Dowel 1
would make sf.fcmping;thrj State on this
plktformarid arguing with what meft'
ger powers God has sfccV fit to bless
them with, that Ben Holladay has for
eVc In' Oregon a vested right, to con-
the. state by
reach of the
sovereign'' people, which doctrine they
have always openly conteuacu ior, auu
which doctrine was rcc0ui i by a
llepublican House of I Representatives
last September by refusing absolutely
to pass any law regulating or restrict
ing ths gigantic monopoly, let them
deny if they dare, 'Wo drew with our
own. hand the bill' and then stood'by in
person and saw them reject it, while
silly fools and sycophants ;stood in their
places'and saw: "This fiuestibnis be
yond "our control.''
The fourth and fifth and sixth reso
latioffs, ' applaud the j aptipn pf their
public servants iq ferreting out, andox
posing the hideous corruptions of its own
party aud dehouncp their leaders as a
gang of thieves. "We .yubmit to the
candid reader, Mf a party which has
prpved itself to be so corrupt as de.
clared by these resolutions, is not un
worthy tho ; confidence of. an honest;
people and ought not to take aback seat
and witness with prido the organization
of that new and pure party of progress,
which can already be Been in the' dim
dutant,' but" whose power is growing
and Working in and among the masses
to the great chagrin of theiving' mon
opolies and Grant worshipers gener
ally. The seventh resolution declares that,
it is the duty of Republicans to oppose
the election of evefy bad man, and by
implication calls urdn the party to vote
for the best man, vhether ho bo rnti
uih,g on their own ticket or any other;
and the eighth '' is a splinter without
shape. Wo! desire to notice one other
falsehood in the first resolution, where- j
in they declare that, the Republican
prrty preserved the Union, freed the
slave and protected him from the oppres
sion of the slave master." Now every man
of commou honesty must admit that
this is false; it is too "sell known aud
the history of the past decade will
hear witness, that from tho commence- j
merit of the war to the organization of
the Union party, the commander in
chief of our army and navy, ordered
all slave taken to be returned instauhr
to their owner, tho truth i., the Aboli
tion of slavery was the Lutuiui rcpuU
ot the war and was rot brought alouf
by any party in particular, nor h it
true that the Hej ublcan party saved
the Union, it was the I'aloti party
alone thrt saved the country the dis
grace which would have followed the
success of rebels, aud tho permanent
establishment' of a Southern Con
federacy. Let it be dLliuctiy under
stood that, we are not opposing ;ht
correct principle.- contained in t! e rso
lutba 'lc iaufiJ out the fa'.ie-
ho;d, and fare and except the piii ci
pie ot universal suffrage we endorse m
the main, the principles laid down iu
the resolutions themselves, because they j
are riht, and because they are the
principles which we have constantly
advocated in Oregon, and which have
been as steadily opposed by tho Grant
Republicans. We thall see if the radi
cal Republican party in Oregon will
have the back bono to repudiate their
former actions and di ings, which have
been contrary to equity cu-d sc.cJ con
science, and followiug the' example of
their brethren in Iowa, adopt this plat
form; if they' do not, it will be proof
positive that, the party is one thiug in
Iowa and another in. Oregon; and , if
they do, for as it will, be , yictory and
glory enough, for one campaign.
The finlletin seems to bo worried
over the fact that the Liberals in Ore
gon are determined to support the bcsf
man who shall bo nominated for
Congress 'this fall irrespective of party"
affiliations, but nevertheless" the people
have so determined and we presume
the liulletin will have to submit to
their will, "and Wo continue cur notice
to the corrupfionlsts and ringites, tba1
if any of their crowd shall be Bom
inated - for ' Congress he 'shall --be
defeated, and the liberals do not intend
to bo defeated. '
..i '. . -
Tho Spjrli o the Twus San; Pran
cisco, in speaking pf its own tJbvernor,
Bopth) ill a fault' finding manner says :
'lie hit Ri5poiplou men to positions' who' 'dor
ing t the; latO"' campaign, openly denounced
(Irani, as a thief, plunderer and scoundrel, and
were loufl in their adyocney' for Greeley. w.,
. lie is in antagonism to(the adtainistration of
Oenoral Grant. .'..'.! '
Jlis appointments in connection with the
Harbor Commissioners, have ajl rbeea' antag
onutic to the interests ef tho llepublican party.
His organ is the. Sacramento Wpnand in
advises, that in those counties where all the
nominations aro not giviBn to the friends of
Boo,b, tat they shonld "belt," aud run in
dependent tickets. ;. ; u '
' The - aboro is; Itria- strongest r-proof
possible that Booth: i 'an li'oncst man,
and a Statesman. , i ; ,
The Christian Advocate remarks :
The ugly facts in the past hibtory of Senator
Mitchell ., have bepa .brought to light, and
Heaven itself cannot undo, although it may
pardon them. IJo sane man can approve of
his past course.
That's all very fino, but the ques
tion is, will you take chances on heav
ens pardon ip his case, and support in
the future this man and the .corrupt
ring; he ! controls which forms the rud
der that 'guides the Republican, party
in Oregon? will you in accordance with
your profession, denounce those rotten
linn Vnd uieasures4 whenever they, are
undertaken to be forced upon the peo
ple? are you ready and willing to pur
on the; boldness and exercise the nerve
which belongs to , a christain', and
deqounco the wrong and advocate the
rigljt )' are you willing to say what
we are' satisfied you knpyf to be true,
that the dbhilnent party of to-day, has
become corrupt, by .and through , the
operations of just such men as Mitchell,
and ought to be superceded, by a new,
pure, and energetic party, with pure
principles'''" that? will hesitate not to
shake off corruption and monarchial
relic9, and come Dp to the demands
of the ' nineteenth century assisting
freely, openly, aud willingly to raise
the standard of good morals, religion
and pure republicanism.
I1IXJINAIXG TO illG.
The Jjullttin, in ppeaking of the
election to supply the place made va
cant by the death ot J. G. Wilson
remaiks:
We fully belie e tint the IlrcpubHcan candi
date whoever be tt i ;jr be, can Le elected over
toy uTipunt'tit. lint, to 'iiake thu sure we tnit
have jt-aiiidate who is.thurougly mthfietiry
to tt eMire body of lirpubhcaos iu tho .State,
A.kio. it i in oor jii lguvoi
very desirable that tvinj uin inouKI bu ti.kt.ri
whohs not btii inixt-1 up j rniiiutuUy in iisiy
Uis.ickious that uia' Lave uvcurcd Iu the part;
Yes Ir. Jiulletit, it is high time
jou began to see the evil of your vap(
and permit us .right here, iu cur mod
i-ty to remark that, you mu-t nominate
some may who is known to the people
yf tho Co evunti've, not only to be a
tuan of Lnr, hobfy, caralilify and
of strict integrity, but who bus been
and fill h aa open opponent of the
Mitchell liolladiy railto.ol monopoly
rings or you miiM nt.J hall be defeated
Tho Hulled n .ouuli tlia key-note
and probable deatli kuoll of llepublican
acce in the coming caotest
in another. i?sue by the following
f'.tcucnt .
T'10 tanji iitf? whwis nob'.'natrd should be a
true pnrty.Tnan auj hp ha ilhcnd
hr r'ofore t VT'y n d mid ufn-t. Urn
hould no bo ttikc lto .iU oj 1 uiid or
('Utr ron. if p'ty i',:'in. In f!itt, he
phT ! 1 be tt hoi riMniii a a ftraif an 1
ronsUtci.t KcpahMtan. .
1'n'it liu tbro ure some who arc r"flvc'
u.it to abide at all 1 y party method..' I. n it i.
tit:!i !j t try c-not!iii!i'n. Tbey have, indocd.
rtjoctcd J arty mctho i ludre, and trmy i s.
R.'itn. lot tat ca6 itbehrtovrs the RcpublKan
purty to ro straight about ii Juty, i ly the f
kui!' rr"!ulely, cut eff the eapk; branclie
nd ram thftn into tl.e'fire. It Will on be j
Svcn .whe ther thy watt to rcMat in , th
election of a Congrvs-'tcnn what they attnttptpd
iu out ' recent city elecdo. If thy want to art,
with thw party th p:vfT will 'b glad of thvir
o -operation :" if tuerwl. tl'party may a
w vll pn4vo to iv!y u tv Uti; HiaU
thU can only be coustruod as an
opeu uoclarution, that all who opposed
tho caucus in the'late senatorial fight
aud forwarded the Domination of Cor
bitt ever Mitchell Hippie, are not
recognized as among the straight outs,
but must be considered as among those
who have determined "not to abide by
party methods," and who have hereto
fore disregarded them j and that if any
such set up their claims in tho nomi
natioA ,for' Congressman, it will.be
useless to talk of "conciliation." This
is precisely thciposition which the
Bulletin is understood to have occupied
for aomo time- past and that if still
occupies, and( of course this, is the
Alpha and Omega, because no man
can bo elected on a Republican ticket,
save and except one 4 of the, very class
narapd by ttie Bulletin with wliich it
solemnly declares there can be no
coii$iliation. , , r - , ;
. 1 . STAT 13''" lTE.II. ';
Col.' Peter Saxe is at Salem with Ws fine
blooded cattle, . r . , , , ' .
Lana1 county is ; agitating the question
of
building a poor house. . .(; ;'
'i Yodag ladles of Astoria,, proposa brganiiing
boat clob for. rowing and sailing.
Some of Col. Taylor's fino Angora goat, ' en
liis Clatsop farm; htWa! been killed by bears.
JJay is soiling at $7 pot too ltt Eagene.
W. L Bryan has startod an crposltion boat
on thoYaquima river. f '
' f All the Chinese in Jacksonville were arrested
last week, for inhabitipg familyj houses.
' ' Harvo sting has beguti in oarnost Bon to a
Wool is scllini in Corvallis ut 22i cents per
pound. '
Wcatherford & Co, lost $200 by the robbery
of their safe last week. -.
Sonic robbers atUraptcd to rob Yolls and
Fargo, Express Office one night last week hut
did not succeed. ! '.
the tjskKit on 1 e
5 Tho Cojumbia hai fallen about flv and a
half feet at Vancdover. .
i Ajail bird at Olympia took his flight last
week, but was recaptured at Kalauia the next
day.
Some gcntlemon from Iowa aro looking
about Vancouver with a viow to the establith-
jnentof a largo tannery at that place.
The Hellingham Bay Coal Company, at So-
bomox has nearly one hundred employees, and
turns out, on an avcrago, a, huudrpd tons of
toalh'day. '
One of Oregon's leading iron mongers and
founders is at present in'Tacotaa, and it is said
by the people there to have selected' a location
for a largo foundry.
A colored man was fohod. laying ia tht
brush in the subcrbs of Vancouver, last Fri
day, in a very sick aud feeble condition. ' lie-
was unable to gi'O ny account of himself.
Three steamboats the llakata, Selkirk nnd
Iutcruatioual and several barges aro plying
on Rod river bctweea Moorhead and 'Fort
Garry, in connection with the Northern Pacific
Uailroad. Tho tralo of Manitoba is increasing
rapidly, and baa already bccoiuo of great iuipor
tauce to the railroad.
Tho boys at the Orphans Asylum at Vancou
ver who,rrportd as havinj their eyes blown out
by some hoodlums, I4.1t week, it seems were the
hoodlums theiflyth-s. They were playing with
.a toy cannon, und lxded it to the muzzle, then
touched it off, aud 0,!d that thoy were fired at
by souio oiio outssi Jo the grounds.
tele 11 a vine.
New York. July IU. Lint Thursday Ike par
ent of L'ti;:-, V. looker called on a lawyer and
said th;y Lad rva'n 1 1 believe that their daugh
ter vrh) die J July Uth, h:tl ben p''f"aod i that
. they. u)ceted; tt.e phyelcun who attendvd her
.of tn iiir guilty of tho alleged murder, with the
J,a'v.wledge and 'otitiivnt.eo of Ccljnel lUco I,
M.i. Woohull and Mrs. Uuflliu. They stated
that tho cue uoitarsces of their titer's death
wi. :u. ioi iti, bui refuted t jin ia the Ftory
if - L-ohtriir. Tin- lawyer deciiuedto Uistituto
auiuuiry btf-ro tho graid jury.
n Fruncieo July 19. Tho number of
deaths ?n the city during the Week ws seventy -eight.
"o iti.,lpoi.
Th Atr.crjran iinilXevaoa Miniaf Company
hi .ten Ihcnrp'.'rated to work in Cold Hill.
U .1 U.vc;'. C. K. MIonc, II. 1. SUr
wofd,. L Clarke, A. M. Uiliuau, M. C. lliilyer,
iKrcct.tJ. , '
One 1. m led and torco camen from the
U. a- ttli'i.r California taik'd for New York l-j
the 'Jtali tad;s (
Ihq -taTpiyors, it is rfported, will maki
Doa.iD4tiyta T-edy cvt'uiog ucxL.
Kleveti caes ef itnalij ax have been an
nouiiCti. Ten tio la the ot huuse one In the
Pin Fr.nrisc:, Ju'y I'A Pastngers over,
land W. C. Gxia wal l, Salem.
There wa a light Lock of car'jjjuake in this
city aboot J eVlolk last niht-
1 Lo Lil't-ral Ittformcrs met lt night,
ndt j fed a rej urt oa order of buine.s ap
pointed a CTinini' tee n crclculuUs and ad
journed till next Friday cig'-it.
It is reported th.-it tho M.iria County Nar
row (Jagne Railroa i Ci-tupany v.ill ak the
Snpcrvisors of the c unty to, call, another ei
tion to subiuit to the pccple the question oi
voting them another subsidy; a'so that the
Donohuo Company will uk another in tho
suiiio manner.
A 1)31 1 MSTlvAlOItS NOTICE.
, sotico is hereby given that tho undersigned
was 'at 'the Jnna term : 1S73' of the County
Court fr Polk County Oregon, &uy anpointed
administrator of the csfato of llilah Smith de
ce:teil. All persons holding claims against
said estate aro required to present tho same
to mo at my residence near Iallae Oregon, for
lowaocc within months irom the date
hereof, ,or be forewr barred therefrom bjr
said almlnisrator.
k Dallas, Oregon, Jane 2A A. D. 1873.
Uold Hubbard
J 4v admimistr ator
tiirr..'
it' -'
XT OTICJ? IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT ap-
ution hasboenmadetothe County Court
for an order, to soil -tbe following desoribed real
popcrty belonging to tho cti,to of A C Daniel
deceased situated in tho County of Polk and
Stato of Oregon to wit: Begibiug aV.Uia S E
Corner ot tho Land Claim of Jesse Harriett;
thence Wesson the S line of Said, claim 27 D5
chains thenco N .05 chs thcn'co W' 7 86 chs to
the oeutcr of the county road from. Salem lerry
to Spring Valley thorico N 10 55 " V along the
cuu.ui ihiu ruaa wan ens menqo nnzi 4W0U
chs te the bank cf the 'VyUliametto r'uer thenco
along the bank of said river to the place of
begining containing f 8 ifi acres more or less
By order of thojCourttbo 5th day of August A D
1873 at 1 o'clock p m of said day is set for
hearing said petition all persons having n,n
interest in said nutfqr are hereby notified, t
appeal at said time and show causo if any why
the prayer of saM,; petetion should not b
granted. ; ; , . . ' : (
Done by order ot the County Court,
. ' O F Daniels, Admiuistratrix. '
NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that on tho 2$ day
of Jnlv A. ET,, 1878 there will bo a meeting
at Itethol Polk County Ogn, at ono o'clock 1. m.,
on said day of tho Stock Holders of the Lin
coln warehouse and shipping company; which
said mooting will bo for tho purpose of electing
ofllccrs for Said corporation
,.; Dated at Dallas June 19th lS714 f
J. S. Tqwn send,
' ,11. .N, V. Holmes,
t E, C. Keyt, Cor'a.
June 2l-fw.U
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