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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1873)
r DALLAS. 8ATUKDA Y OOT.1'8' . - - . ..... . . . . , . M- FGM-lj&lSltf AND CO Hit LP II ON REBUTTED, The election is over, anti the result dhows unmtetataWy, that I the people are determined to put an eud to eorru'ptiony atod hereafter refuse to support political rings, ! bad men, And monopolies. The result ia a proclamation by the people, to discard party Dame, to ignore both the old political organizations and establish a ew one upon pure principles, and f j tfhicb shall wipe out the : last vestige ll of personal government, strike a death blow to oppressive monopolies, cnie up to the demands of the hour, aac out- the rubbish nd fefics of monarchy which so- tnctrnaber thut form f government k tended to he established fcystfr revoliiuotrary sires, make ali officers eketive by the peop!e,tear away Iron the President his gigantic Appointing' power, bring down the salaries of public servants to correspond with the labor and income eRtheir master frown down and put and end to corruption 10 high places as well as low ones, and above all other things, give demagogues to distinctly understand ifcat, they shall not tramplo upon, tifle with, or disregard thej rights of the people. The present indications- are that Col. Nesmith is elected by a large ma j,ority, and at the same time it is patent. tShat, a very light Vote has been polled ; all this is very significant, and shows But too plainly the determination of the geopV. The result is as expected, the Bed rock rebel element refused to vote fiur Ncstuith but the better class of republicans, and the Liberate came direotlv to his aid, and as we predicted he huo Lie a sent to Congress by the loyal tlcuicut of the State, and Oregon is once mere safe against the intrusion of treason. This is a second time that Mr Nesmith has been sent J.o Congress By that element which earnestly desires to permanently establish popular Governmentand the people may feel assured that STesmith will watch with a vigilant eye, the encroachment of Cao&arism on the one hand, and corruption, radicalism and nuli fiacation "on the other. Now if the people . of Oregon will coftie together next spring in, their primaries, irrespective of party, send delegates, good men, to a Sfate conven tion organize an independant people's party for the people, put out a correct and progressive platform and upon it place good reliable men known to be of fctrict integrity, honesty and economy, . they will sweep the State by a hand some majority. Query. Who feels the cheapest? Senator Hippie Mitchell who is in Washington backed by his resolution endorsing bigamy, seduction and ah crimes known to the law, except murder, r'Hi. Smith whoTau upon that resolu tion and was repudiated by the Republican party by 2,000 majority. Huge. Dallas precinct polled thirty two votes for Jli Smith and seventy for Nesmith, total one hundred and two out of two hundred; and Bridgeport precinct polled - five for Nesmith ana geve for Smith against nearly on httadred at the last State election. If this he a fair average of tho State,- we do not wonder that the IStotcwiaii think the"voto was " Very Light " l Conundrum. Since the last elec tion it is pretty hard to tell whether the "ring" consisting of flolladay and his tools, has left the Republican party or, whether the. boot ain't on the other foot, the Republican party tjas left the "no?." - Til l: 91 A JO It ru cs, The OregOnian furnishes the follow ing table of reported and estimated majorities, so far as heard from. Nesmith majority in Renton is one hundred, in Colombia thirty, in Douglas one hrndred and ninety four, in Jack eon seventy eight, in Lane three huu dred and nine, , in , Marion eighteen, Polk one hundred, Umatilla three hun dred Wasco one hundred and twenty five, in Washington twenty six Yam hill sixty nine, total one thousand three huntlrr;d and eighty three. Smith h'o th following marjorf'y in three counties, Clackamas 32, ; Clatsop t, tMuk. ;.!) S10, total 577. j Mr. i'uiiHh Ui& a majority of seven fettdtkfci ABd MX i IIIWJLJlWUIILiL'HWiBMBaM TELEGRAPHIC. The Pennsylvania Election,. Philadelphia, October ; fourteen; Returns from all the wards in tho city but one, show for Judge of thfe Su premo Court, Gordon, Republican. 45,995 ; Ludlow, Democrat, 39,208. Rcpublicin majority is ten 4housand six hundred and niuety seven. Philadelphia, October fon'teen. In Burkes County th Democratic majority is abotfH fo:r thousand. Cen ter county returns indicate a Dem ocratic majority of five hnndred for the county. Bedford county is verji ojose with a small Democratic majoritv. Fulton gives about 275"'. Democratic majority. Cumberland county gives a Democratic majority of 600. Colum bia county has a Democratic majority of 1,350. Monroe county, Strouds bnrg included, gives a Democratic majority of 1,200. Philadelphia. October fifteen Tho Press estimates Goadttn'o majority for Judge of the. Supreme Court at over 18,000. Latton Republican if elected in the third Senatorial District. Six. teen Republicans and two Democrats are elected to tho legislature from this city. Elliot Republican for sheriff, has twenty seven thousand fivchnudrcd and fo.ty majority over the Democratic and Reform Candidates combined. Tlie Iowa Election. Chicago, October fourteen. Re turns from the Iowa electiou, up to midnight, arc scattering and meagre, but they indicate a full vote arid a -VMiMueraUb Republican gain over the v ;". e of twoyears ago. The Republi can State Ticket is undoubtedly elected, thonghiby a reduced majority, but the antimonopolists have carried their Representative ticket in quite a number of counties whore the Repub lican State ticket has a majority, Chicago,;October fifteen. 2 A. M. Returns from-. Iowa arc still incomplete but they indicate that the Republican State ticket is elcctad by about 20,000 majority. The Anti-Monopolists will probably succeed in tfio election of many members to the Legislature. Later. Additional advices from Iowa confirm the early advices of the probable re election of Carpenter Re publican for Governor, and the success of the Auti-Monopoly county ticket the majority of the counties. The Legislature will probably be Republi cans. The Oblo election, Cleveland, October fifteen. Later returns fron the State indicate a close vote lor Governor, with probabilities in favcr of the Democrats Tho majority will not run over one thousand either way. Democrats claim the State beyond a doubt. Cuyahoga county give Noye3 about two thousand major ity. Election In the District of Columbia. Washington, October fourteen. The election for the members of the District of Columbia House-', of Delegates, re suited in tho election of two Democrats and twenty Republicans. Yellow Fever. Memphis, October 12. The strccta to-day are almost deserted. No crowds of citizens going to or from cAurch, uo pleasure parties nothing but hearses and attendants hurrying to the cemetery and quickly returning to receive other victims of the terrible scourge. The ceremony of burial has long since been shorn of its solemn formality. To meet the demands for the removal of tho dead, undertakers are required to move with celerity more becoming merchandise transports. Occasionally a vehicle containing the Visiting Committee of some relief association, passes at a rapid pace, but aside from these, the city presents gloomy appearance. A perceptible change in the temperature about 3 o'clock this afternoon, gave promise of frostin the event of which, a check to the spread of the disease may be expected, but a fearful increase ol mortality will surely follow. Hhrovcport.October 12. Seven deaths occurred hero from yellow fever to-day. Cincinnati, October 12. The Com mon Council his appropriated $15,000 for the relief of Shreveport. STA 2 E ITEMS.7 ' So much water has collected in the Albany and santiam Ditch that it; will add considerable to tlioost of finishing it. On Sunday wQ ' warPhouses i at Junction ry fcll dowQ ecattcring 'onlcnts, forty tnousand bushels n. wheat, in every direotion. Tho Buildings were owned by Win. Le mons and O- R, Bean & Co. The Oregon and f California Railroad Company has adopted the Oregon .Home for the sick, at Salem, as the place of treating ail cases of injury oecuring to the employes of the road between Aurora aud Roseburg. The Register says, as last Monday was the first day of the Circuit Court a large number of people were gathered in Albany from' other parts of the county aud State, all of whom voted and although this was the case,the vote of this precinct showed a count of at least one fourth less than tho usual vote cast in tho precinct. Four meu were arrested at Portland for illegal voting. The Masonie Hall at La Grand was dedicated Wednesday M. W. Grand Mas'er Thos. McF. Patton officiated and S F. Chadwick delivered tho Oration i-young Oregooian named Ira Cut ting got into jail at Walla Walla a Lw days since for passing what was supposed to be a counterfeit fifty dollar bill. The ship Spirit of the Dawn will load at Portland with flour for Liver pool, instead of wheat. This shipment of flour to the United Kingdon is a new enterprise. Roseburg collected fines, taxes and licenses during the lat year to the amount of 82,717 27, and disbursed 82,707 14. She has 610 in her Treasury, and owes 8100. Colonel KmibaH, Inspector of Indian Afiairs for Cilitotnia and Oregon, visited the Umatilla reservation last w.eek. While thre he held a couutil with the rcadiug ludiaus. Two insane persons- wire examined yesterday before Judge Iluiniltou, and S .icrtioo ..f M anJ Nature in ih r.'. were ordered to be removed at once so n r "f l)f -,ol,c-. v Jr Arfsjlum. Their netnt's Hurk aaJ Juiocs i !c3. TCr5 Tohfl .i tt men were scut otno ftmo ago to O the l'oor IIiuso, but on manifc-stiii.t; !jin turns if insanity wore brought to tLe city. The cause of insanity is uuknown Oregonian. The Albany Register of the Tfnh inst. says 615,000 U tho amount Uuutn will receive anJ piy out on hi wheat contract to morrow- Thursday. Thus the American coin comes lijatin in, and will eventually be pretty well distributed throughout tho entire community, m.ikinr times much liveli- than tley have been for many yeirs previously Ownrs of wheat land in Linn county this couaty arc in luck, to Lc sure. IIC NATIOAALC ItOt ItlirOUTEH. Pl IlLISnKt WKCICIA AT JACKSONVILLE, TLLTNOtS. is devoted to tlie publication of reports fiom reliable correspondents in all sections of the United States, showing the condition during growth and location after harvest of s.ll the leading agricul tural crops and livestock. 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Vova?i-. f l.i'iit ef . ? i:iiiT: :f:t;arft. lriri ICxj'lv-r-itnn, Hii'rv fcUU RM-rnphy, Ac Ac. ti. rx-.tr ku .i Tpmitfpil fnt liv i "Tls- ?a n.l U I,'nrint(.t..lr, '-Tlitt II trill" nc nf NaiurVli? Kintriu'inw piv.j hi MTmitii . .o!J m'j Ly Subfcrii'ti jh. V. HI HI.I.l'. Agu for IVik Ovontj. Dr. Hr?wij;c ul l not haT !ia l a wi lcr. mift' uriiijut; nuV.ji-ft fr hi ul? tu lhti the l'ularaad TropLual VVurl lr Ik-ury War l P-tvcher. W do wl think a mnrr Ta'uah'e etan'.lar 1 work far our Lil.rari. -r one I raki's? 8" tnnrh kU 'wlw ijCC ani in jiuckcJ with iittTotig Tknl thri!lw. matter of itah'ush.I fact ha ttcn fruii!Citil u tut reading pohlij for ycir!, 1IO RACK URKKt.Y. A. L. UANCUOFT i CO., Puhlt lu r' DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE Cor. 3Ialn and Court Street, Thos Q. Richmond, Proprietor. f A VINO rrUCKASKD THK AP.OVK XI Stan.l of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we bYC ro fitffft an.l ro stocked it in moh a m;mncr an will jiatisfactorUy inect crcrj want of the coio lauuitv. Iliiirir ies, single or double. Hacks, Con- rF rord Wagoun, etc., etc., Pamishod at 15 hoMrs day or night, on (short notice. , Superior Saddle Ilm-ne, let by i'te Day or Heek.j TEnr-lS, RDASONAIILE, - 4 T. G. RICHMOND TltAVKLEltS 11EST. 1 am no r pre pa red anil wail Lvcn all traveler - a-.ti alltl llieir HOrwCS at W WW J HALF the regular HOTEL. , . - and lifVKIlY STAIlliE- prices. "Rciiicnibcr at the BWLWGE DALLAS, OUEGOxX. Call ami sec. HENRY flAGOOD. W ANTE I) . onergcUo mln an women j nVStm that will PAY. rom 4 to $3 per ry can be pwod in your own neighborhood, aud ia strictly honorable Particular free, or Bamples that will enable you to go to work at once, wilt be sent on receipt of two three cent atamps.1 Acidrcsa J. LATHAM A Co. 2'J2 Wajhiogtou St., Boston, Ms ArU 12 Cm JOHN AY. GILBEET, JflAWUFAiCTUREB' OF And Dealerln LEATIIEH & 'SHOE FINDINGS.: HAS THE EXCLUSIVE- SALE OF -S. D. SoIIcr'n Infant's and Children's Shoes and' Terrell's Celebrated ISoots. fSUTS FOR m BlBfini BAKER SfflfG MAEHIBEL Sillf, Col Ion, Oil, IVccillcx & .llacliinc Finilinfs Tor Sale- AND MXTSICA.L INSTEUMENTS. "WALTER JACKSON jde;aler i x VM. MlfflLHS Wim W EEEBU STATI01HY CELEBRATED Cliicker-irig & Emerson 3?ianos. M1S8I & HOUII & TAYLOR ft F A3 LEY .116111 IManos an.l Organs for rent. A full ari'l complcto etock of SCHOOL BOOKS lately aliiu4 by I Li rfUSo always on hauJ. Accnt for the -f50M5TSC?' Sewing Macl.inc Pattnn's W", 1ST3, the; WOOLEN WILLAMETTE sin o mm mm at n:rii;ci:?r rates, jlillOUGIi THE AGENT?, Mar. 873 ly IOFSTff,r, CRKOIV legal aivi:utisi:mi;nt. Jnl;coi Conrt for the Precinct of Dalits fUto oi Ortgon Cuuntji- f P lk. Henry Ilagf.ol rhiintiff Ezra Sooil and John J Daly Defendants. To I'lra Scoril aud Jhn J Daly the above iiainc.l defendants', XN THK NAME OF THE STATS OF Oregno you aro hereby required to appear before the undersigned a justice of the Peace for the Prwinct af.r?ni i on the 29th day of November 1S73 at 10 o'clock in the afternoon of Fard day at the office d said juctico in said Precinct to aflswer the above named Plaintiff in i civil action. The DefendTan will talce notice that if they fail to answer the complaint herein the plaintiff will take judgment njjninst them for the pum of $.15 eoin and interest thereon at one per cent fromt the 20th day of Jane 1873 to the time o taking j dgment besides oost. herein expend -ed Given under my band this 1st day of Oct. 1S73. . .- . ... ; ..,. , "L Vl!tKTASP. Jnstiso of the Peace. It is Bcrehy ordered that this tnitimnns bo publiehed iti the Liberal IUfclicax for six con.seutive weeka Thia lith day of October 1S73. L ViJiKTAnn. Oct IS Cw Justice of the Peace. Justice'ii Conrt for' tho Precinct of Dallas state of Oregon County of Polk e 8 J jobnj Daiyrir I vs Ezra Scovil Deft To Ezra Scovil tho abote - named d jfend ant; In the name of tho State f Oregon, yon are hereby required ti appear before the under signed, a justice of the Peace for tho precinct atorcsaid, on tho 29th day of November 1S73 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, at the oflic of said Justice. In Raid precinct, to answer tho above namod Plaint iff in a civil ac tion. The defendant will take notice, that if he fails to answer the complaint herein, ,the plaint-- iff will take judgment against him lor ono black mare described in complaint or in case the property cannot bo found then far tho sum of $50 coin tho value thereof aud $25 'damages besides coBts of thia section. Given under my hand this 16th day of Oct 1873. L Vineyard, Justice of the Peace. Published by L Vineyard Justice of tho Teace Oct 16th 1873. OctlS6w APVK11TISEMENTS, II 1873, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. i?;(mT.E SALE. 15 y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF Foreoloa- ore of mrtqis?o in favor of Win. Duma aod Pcainut T. J. Daxterand Catherine Raxter his wife made and entered upon the ju igoment docket of the Circuit Court of Polk county and State of Oregon at tho May terra thereof A D 1S73, and on execution iswiod thcroon for tho pum of 5S unpaid balance .of principal and interest and' the further nam of $'U 40 cots I have this day levied upon and wilt jell in front of tho door ot the Court house in Dallas in aid county between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P at of Monday November 10, A D 1873, all tho right title and interest of the said T J and Catherine Baxter in and to the following de scribed premisi to wit: Begining at the South West corner of Lot Number Sin fraction.l block No 2 in the town of Independence Polk county Oregon thence North 91' feefthence East 126 feet thence South 81 feet; thence West forty feet, thence South 22 feet ttience West SI feet thence North 22 feet to place of beginning, with allt he appuitenancea thereunto belonging to satisfy the aaid mm of $558 68 principal and costs as aforesaid and the. co'staof -aid upon this writ. Terms cash in hand, U. Coin. i ST Burch, Sheriff Tolk Co. Dated October 1$, A D 1873, Oct IS 4w sirjnatms. In the Circuit Court for the State of Ore gon, for tho couuty of Polk Mary E Poiudcxter riaintiff va Thomas E Poindexter Defendant To the above named defendant : Intbonane of fho State of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear and answer th complaint filed against you in the above enti tled action, within eix weeks from tho date or thoxerviecot this summon upon you, to wit on or before the 24th day of November A. D 1873, and if you fail so to answer, for wan. thereof tho flaimtiff will apply to the court for tho rolbf demanded iu her complaint to wit, a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and for other and further relief in her complaint demaudod and costs r.nd diabuweinenU. . . PuVdication orderod by Hon. B. YA Bonham, Jud e, Una Uth day ot Oct. A. D. 1873. 4 ' Hayden a Daly, Oct 13 6w. EiAttya for riffa 7