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Morning Oregonian from Portland, Oregon • Page 2

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Morning Oregoniani
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I Mr 18 0 8 de a i I I I i tied th 1 Mr Id and others a I I use that uator V- ilhan a IR crrr i I I vng that the entral 1 iti pam i ad to i their mi 1 a i California by a 1 1 HI 1 1 i thus depmiiv the rr ui 1 il rm load of soutbtrn conuf Li i ll a MOiiLlehs ai I hli 0 of all mtai ol tain rrul it 1 r- uunicaUons bt nator Hi in It Ji 1 st excellent tl in 0 He i HI Lral Pacific Compacj from rft i at, heme which would have place 1 completely within i grasj a hold Nevada and Lahfon 1 ing the road thr ugh I-ogne plan is changed jrovided i ex client Southern Oregon is well served and the The Price of Patriotism Mr I add bail I i i i i no Lc cm cipc intmimnlj fr tht- nit tit litu xns Tae Scheme Probed to the Bottom llttk ai i i the truth in rt ar 1 to the issue on railroads wh made icb of here the purposes of the A I can laii 1 Ii i 4 tl i ow ut I I ru -r ill tl hilt tl fl State is railroAl iliti 1 11 a i fr IK i 1 i Or tl tl Si I i i of I 1 He is very active in appealing tht Uun IB coming ut The Fitch let poojlo of to a a tdefiraphed from hero to Senator ill am owns 1 who lies i by this a I Tnt lib I is false UP a tl roa 1 and is a because I Jt eaU i Oregon of tht ncelleiit Mr 1 i Ih 1 tho mlral I a it afij nuu a prt.U} full 11 a i i a i i tl i tratiiuttmn i ring urt inuViug BJ ninth noise Ll out i matter Block in a military I grant and expected to stock iu 1 rui ning ttmi.gh it thus cnhfu ug i a i i 3 oiid till calculaliun 1 an irty IrS imou iln of stock rat i llf 1 thr 0 1 11 1 1 n( a rail tl ii I ot tl i I ml tin nth tl i ht 1 II tl se of Mr a 1 1 an 1 a Lhcra that Ih 1 i 14 Lt itl) 1 en Sttf lamet valley IB furnished with railroad con necUons -with the East on as short a ronte aa any other But the Herald says tnat though the Central Pacific Company should cause their road to diverge by way of Pitt river Mr Holladay could go on and build the road on direct ronta to California He could not do BO for the country la ragged that the cost of a road would be-out of all proportion to there suits to be from building it and it iu v- ts an LI 1 1 so ai 01 vtillfj and Mr 1 add iic 1 tbcr tt ropii Uution plat form of the party first utiiiuuncc 1 ilr I a 1 1 tho ight it Viti.3 an iiiftiiiioiis thing hm in jy the sue of a arty standing on a Ii it it ipp irs that ho would ratber Liatu the national debt than to lose the dpporlunitj of profiting by some in vestments be made in a military road so reof tho Central acific company was to stock in the rftilrt ad i a "verj retty im C( lau Smith eij ccted to a tho fa jot to le iru 1 ut no doubt will could not be operated against cc mpetmg lines The Iltrald saya the west Je company were willing to take the grant and build tho road there Then -why didn thej take it 5 They oonld h.ave h6.d it if Mr Ladd and others had State' stepped up and subacnbed the stock T-Vho composed the side company 7 Those os- 1 lenmbly at the head of it -were men without credit or raaponsibihty They received subscriptions of land of oats of flour, and whatever else they could Induce the people to give, and pretended to think they could build a road on that basis They got some then of dollars illegally out of this city and a Bnm by the same process out of the people of Washington county Mr Gaston subscribed one or two millions of stock him self, which was as broad a farce of tho kind as was ever seen It was well known that the company as organised and constituted had no bottom People who have been vic- tin.iT.ed by it axe cursing it If any one wanta to get an idea of the feeling on this subject let him go into ashington county This hnhUry road is one of those laud grabbing ahemes by which so large a portion of the valuable binds of Oregon have passed into the fcands of corporations without any benefit whatever to the Stato Millions of acres hafe thus been given away and no ub- lic improvements reanlted from them expenditure of a few thousand dollars on what is (failed a military roa 1 which no bod or ould travel suffices to necari) an untold extent of land to some corporat on Then what good is it lo the ntc.li a gresn: ha Imd dut The interests of Southern to Ku.cn.fk id but waa tipookd I the Irmg that a very pretU thinj, Imadol of for their cwn yiin I nre ibalktll their aud verj mad military Road Company Btheme through Lmpqua arid Absolutely nouo The Government valh fully of tb to have eastern connections, would serve all the western and southern parts State It would be as beneficial to But if Mr and others had given the tjaTinhon of their names to the enterprise it would havo gone forward But they held back and land grant was taken from the west side and given to a man who build a road West side people can see from this statement how they were deprived of the grant and tha 1 prospects of obtaining a road They will not fail to observe that the gentlemen who now claim to be their champions are the very ones who sold them out. Kr Gaaton and lui Do Legs Mr Gaston has addressed us letter for lft he that certain remts made by us relative to the west side land grant are irhoUy untane The substance of those remarks was that the parties who were at last "winter as rep- resort ta.ti yes of west side interests agreed that the present MeMhmville bill was all of value ttutttxmld be accomplished We qhMl not publish Mr Gaston letter for it is throughout a tissue of untrue pattern as we can prove He can print a copy in the paper with which he is understood to iave been, for the past few editorially connected. And Mr Gaston desires to enter the field with the rest of the humbug crew who have been imposing on the people of the west side in regard to railroad matters, we ahull give K'm such an airing as will enable the people of Oregon to know him a good deal better thnti they do now His course thronghont, as we- ore now aware has been one of. duplicity and treachery Let him publish, If he wanta to "We shall publish too And we have malenala at Our comitim-il for making it decidedly interesting for him, if not for the public Railroad Men Ben Holladay IB said to be a linger oos man to Oregon Perhaps he is but he is the only man who has yet shown pluck enough to invest his money in a railroad in Oregon Some other gentlemen who are supposed to be capitalists make a great noise about railroads but it is very noticeable that they take good care not to put their money in them And others who have no money to speak of, but who sometimes try to build railroads by contributions of eggs and tho like from farmers, occasionally join in nmlnng noise too Mr and Mr Gaston can, we trust see the point and make the ph cation As for Mr Holladay we are not aware that he has ever deceived tbo pe i le Oregon any particular He has cheated none of them and is pushing on a great en terpnsa in a legirimnte way If those who are aswiihrig his undertaking and trying to get up es to break it down had been real friends of the west side enterprise and might just as Tvell have made the parties a present pf the lands uithont anv conditions in the case of the Eugene Cjity grant, the owners of tho lands were not satisfied Mjr Ladd and others wanted the Government to extend the grant so that a railroad could be located and built along the route and the cash of tho lands which, they have received for nothing carried up to a high figure That ha 1 kept them quiet in the cam paign That would have caused them to decry the repudiation platform of the Democratic party Eat their wishes about this 1 grint were not fntfilled, and they con clnde that repudiation and State and national i dishonor is preferable to the success of 11 Republican party --unless they can gai: something by that success They tali about monopolies What hare tBeee gentlemen been heretofore but the monopolists who havft controlled Oregon 1 What is now their purpose bat to continue to control it? We do not allege this against them as a fault or wrong, it Bpeak of it simply as an answer to the falk they ard muring t-hftt Oregon is being sntallowed up by a The trouble mth them isj that this 'monopoly they tatk ofl is not conJ trolled by them If gentlemen are so much interested in a yest side road why havn they not steppeq. forward and built it? Their rej and their credit are sup aosed to bo ample tfor that purpose.

Had th ty taken the part o4 the west side in the controversy tha has hefen had between the mal railroads, ani evinced a determination to booty that enter prise jap, it would have held the land gran that lllr Holladay has obtained and securec a railroad hen the controTeJtjy took plc in Mr Si out and tin Democrats offered to "ote for th who to the capi Mr Gasiott Why did west side interested in development of the why did they not take hold of thiB entejpUfle when it needed their help andprei- vent Mr Holladay against, whohi they now evince! BO much hostility, and the) BayL is going to' ruin the State, from getting a foothcjldhere? Mr. and other gentlemen here havi had! it in their power to greatly advance interests of Oregon They have seen fit no(. to make use of their opportunities, which ii strictly their own business Bat now when Mr Ladd makes his business interests a pref text for becoming a politioiac gtiug back on his position against and appealing to everybody he meets to defeat the Re-- pnbbcan party his course becomes a subject for legitimate cnticiam aud is due Iht should know the facts abint it Mr Ladd is the head and fro oft of this new assault on Senator Williams He has a press hero subsidized for his purposes and it IB fit that tie people should know that his acres in the military road land grant are at tho hot torn of the matter When it comes to be of country east of the tafccado tains as would a road from the boldl to through the uiihtirj road company it woul 1 serre tho tvcfteru and southern portions of tho even better becauso it would give rail road facilities to every part at once two t-oads to the head of the Wai lamet vallej according to the design long had in -view, and then a road through Umpqua aud Rogue er valleys having eastern every want of the State would be fully met But Mr Ladd and some of the other gentle- interested tbe military graiit that cornea in at Eugene City might like it The fight now is for the Inter of the rest of Oregon against the mill road company Great Lostoi The subsidized organ of the old Oregon the Herald whines pitifully about the a of the 'old of Oregon re spent one hundred thonsimH dollars in Iding roads and getting ready to construct Humboldt railroad One rosand dollars' Bosh' If they if Mr ft and other respOE Bible men would subscribe tal stoi of the road Instead of who wba not deemed responsible they not accept the offer' Ai wfl that an interest of this kind is the of patinotism and the guide (o action the case can bo dn.y and appreciated Take Caro ol Their mtt.ii pO understood 1C Oregomuns sajs tho sorehfaead military road stoekho a spark of courage and indepe will rise in their might on the and tdnkt down Williams and all, ismimona Oh of course' And all to a set of men vho never invested nioney in any of the havie idonce they 6th of June great improvements for the elopment Of the up there would now be- a west mda in operation Stand Put The dux and uproar of the fight mal interests other than political however hot thaf fight may become can never cause true Republicans who are attached to their pnn copies and who act according to their convic tions of duty to forget themaehes or bo ltd away from their political faith They know that they can accomplish the ohlical objects they are aiming at only by a to tho party Ihat represents their lois ai rm i pies The froth and fury of a tho devices of small politicians the I 1 em cratio rhetoric which loads the air just bofor an no effect upon them Below all these things ore the prn i they are attached and true ILepnbli i-tans will not be led by any device ur preteU to sacrifice (hose principles Their Motives Mr David Logan who has joined the ene nuefl of the party he haa professed heretofore to belong to la a tool of ilr "tt L.ulJ and other 1'emocrotie i uliti Clans He is taken into their connula fur nished with their money and I roml to work for t-be repudiation party at their dictation WithMr Logan the motive ishatredof montfe of May was between fnpteen and 711 everyman who is prominent the Republican fan niA Does not try month furnish party with Mr Ladd and some others of the most convincing proof that the Goven the nng the idea is to get a Senator whom ment IB in good hands Republicans of Oi- they can use for their own purposes They egon! be true to yonr party, work for jotr have jobs to be done and want Jo Smith principles and assist in upholding the Admit or some other equally obedient servant to do istrafcon that is the country forwarl the Suite but who have allowed the interests of Oregon to languish for want of that in trepijdity, courage and faith in would have led sasjauou do something to Tbnild it up lonj; ago Thefr have to be they art off tho ped- plt, and hae done thing worth leu mg return These aro thb gentle interests are to 1 nerved! eiclusn would nut be understood to saj b) a meaiip that all the parties connected with the "Eliigeno litary are Lorking in Fclietdc to tho Itrj ul licaijpartj Himpljr I i. a 1 is to where the) want-it A numb them urft men uhosjo 1 i Whs ai 1 Ii are and do ruak" Ian 1 grknt or HnmL btoc-k a railroal tbo of tjlit to the ubbcan pn-rtj David I ogan who once supj sed to be a Republican has gone to countj with a buggy full of cai paign llf and Democratic money He mei out boldly on the ude an 1 is Morkirjg in affilialtion with Bill aad his othdr fjound political fnends a politician he is the prince of mgratos The can partv is now fully done with him Ihc decrease of the public debt dunug i'. th anything like that sum they spent it buy up the stock of that pet Humboldt road ndle, and their present grief IB that Sena toir Williams has considered the interests southern part of the State, instead helping them to another grab The Meeting at tho Court House At tbe court bouM i Ibe meeting wai addressed by Major of Clack am ai has aect the buberaatoriB.

adidatea through the of the State II neeoino aocuuDtodbe the mftnoeriti loh it bad oonduoted br Judge Reed and rorer, on tbo part of tbo Democrat.) gentlemen the epeaker changed their tacl on the Titai eighth reioluUon la tb rtbern coantieB of tbe Walla met alley tba tea utioo waj icldctn except ai to tb table adJuBtmeot part, Bud to Reed am raver gave ao intcrpreUklion to soil tbe locality a the extreme flonlbera eoantiei where bed roc emooricy prerailed over conflerTaliem Uf Gro- ijer oonstrued the riuolution to tnea tbe pay men from 35 to 40 cents on the dollar From Jack ocmnty tbe brought by Major Magon as moat encouraging to Republicans Krer; icg ID a county indicates that tbe peopl ill i a Ibcir character aa boneet men oting against tbe repadiatora He showed froc Qcsor i of tbe oountry OTCT whleh the pro 1 oe of rajlrofcd run there be le en benefit ted by Ibe ehange icoured by Sen a to 'ilhamp where line defeated have bee benefit to one At tba of Major Magooe remarks Jaj 'Mcara, Esq WM tntrodooed, and proceeded to tbe pTincSplei of tbo Albany Platform arty euld that DO democrat who kc story of hiB could one single ion of a i principle that platform A a con ten Htm bad a tbe aobitanoe Df and noib ibcll be firil a i i be a to i Qinamen on this a frooi (be demo a tic legmUture ID 18i2 He ibowed that tbe einocralB had a face OD thia aubjoot Tbe ery jnen who a re malting a against cheap IQ (bis a thesaiue Bought ir cheap a a oce by ng for le i of or slave and tbcir 1 Low vaB only to catah rotea--a pieco of omagogistn lie addreMed the i quest oa of railroads and other I 8,1 i ID Oregon as it uffec eJ (bu vote the le on noit aday eg tht on i success of tbe can a all tbo a al a from tbe Qcncrul could be i a i to depend Mr earn a remark a tbe I of i a a the of a 1 a i i Bt oved a i a party as ooQ trolled the i these a bud eec made a and more a a a tu a Datioiiatitiw He uud the democratic ad a a used the Irishman to ibu country tua eans of getting i and after elect) avriDg for tbemseKea He aUt Bhowod lat tbe fleraiu a i to Capt 0 Regan to a ick tu hid lust nas a reel to every a man a eapecially to i I is bra an a altogether Mr (J Vloara a one good sense a i lug eul le (inch OB are satisfied a are eon i cod i he was cc iu ery be aid The latcneia tbe al i the meei ind a fr i i a i ded Hoc of i a ajjotch i II ly Id Lbat i TLB tbe most a i a i ly rorei peech of lie ca a gn a of a i i tl iv of ibe i a a of or leo me) ui re and morc Dg a a by ur or (be ed Mr i i a on 10 fuel Tl a.t them successfully NEWSPAPER! eot and of i at tbe i a i IB i up for pur of inak 1 1 le he i repudl orth Pafihc rrd4pOrtation Co. Fr-ancisteo. Direct, Vi 11- I uul i or Ijslf Tin a (be a of i i 11 be beguiled la i I i crals Copartnership DATE PORT CONCERT! Heal A OH A At A I A I SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Mechanics Ul. 1 3 4, 8,7 8 dr LoU 30x60 II Uonnti Air, hoot 0 Gel Di aad wife Vt 1 family A a i and ThnrKday, Sepieriiber 1st, I87C ITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT I I OHBVpIT SUITS I 8 I 8 8 11 atiolbtr CDtartuomeot tvt PHlLHittJHOHilC BALL, MDKa TUK LIHaX-nOX Aniata and Mnbraclub faTurlt tob i bepmeuLed tkeTw THE MAIO OF CRQISSEE; Pxogrammo of lo be hereafter Urlodo of tijnglng Dmncioj lude with th.

of THE SU8E STBUBE A A I In bei i lail la Portland mod Tickets of Admission, $5 00 each, uoo c. meet with Eon 10 I city Tenor I A nj for ibe mo bolder of coupe 111 Lied and Wutuo-flflb of any gift coaj be fneud i i tbiLD Hoc Jean FOURTH OF JULY. ro i h.pe and j.eopl« of A 7 aCfl tbfl favorable ic (lH of Stn.tor I am. ID i i behalf Hon a he wu 31.1 on a lo Oregon lie not be Lere before Lhe eleclioo A I I LNTJtH HcCOKMIOK EX 1 A 1 To provide fuada for TAISHBWT. A9 ST EECKHKO Mcieu I A 200 000 TICKET BE QOLD con Boor i i On the i of laftu Lbe men were preceding with Ibe le dn to pile.

the fluryej at Eut Portland, The Best in the Market! float ng I a beneath Ibe office Mc.ar. blephen. A Lorjea- wa. ly vcn aod haodrvda tnroed oal eager lo rwxjTer tbe body wa. flnally reacbed and rescntxl from Ibe fe when I wa.

10 bfl Ibe re- of old a Imagine Ibe i of the people. loej Ib.l i a i had been poD a man i a TUB DSIT CLKArlBE 0 IF CALIFORNIA. OTTOS VLAO8 (roa DECLAIM 1OINT1KG AH prdan matt be by 8 lo froot SZILID The a PIC-JSIG! for San Frtnciacu la.1 wilb. Bobleu, a aod wile, 2fn 6 In U. 8.

-COLD COIN. aliaod cb Id en Mr. Juhaeon 6 SneOl. A BMj and wife N.llie Com Mui a a a i Tbol Oraaney. 8 A Sm i and BerTaSt, A i a a a i Mr and children, 8 Pru-e i torC i and children, Gee Hajjwir.

and 4 children Wm Lojrl a 1- Stuart A ba.mneli Portland Park, 8VHDA.V, JUSJB STB, I OILS AND GLASS. vtll be awarded from Tarioaa ami-- fn, ol W.lklci ana fprlo, fcx Qibtng Smooth FoK Kick Back gboollag will, 8'bxlim Ball and racltoni lor tba Lull, tolka w.ll al Cuucorl Mualc aod DaDfia Kt 11 alock A aaic throughout 17 the 2bd Tbi invited to CIIAB BKETBOL, 8 OK1B8LEB Oomnilttee 15 other, in lhe.nlr»ge. 50,000 ao ooo 10,000 18,000 IT OOO 10,080 15,000 OOO 13,000 11 000 10,000 8,000 7,000 0,000 B.OOO 4,000 3,000 ooo i.noo 10,000 15,000 10,000 14,600 15.OOO 10,000 4U.5OO i uin i em 1 uin er i am of i oin i etn 1 Olfl of i oin or i am i am of am cun 1 Olfl of am of i dm of am or am of 1 Gift of am of i am or am of i am of i am of TUI poluiotl el hai jh I XlBefer before a i uatager. gel ao lo lo do rl i a done in jeilerd.y 1 pot up in Ibe A A II Open oo Otli. 1 A Pall Band io FfM a a would coon oveplcg Law I7app m.Lamd CM Hi i i I aiat ti.

or A good a nx.an Dot maDifeaMi flu I IT "oold be eormlaed bj ealh "If; 1 du.er Tb? lnI.ao.i DjapepaU urwcloda all i i Wen in politic. In Moll JJMi coool, a i be'cre .0 BUfzh At OO A I iba Urpld lltar, tha oxtlpatai narraa-and Bj all te i A a of Com 'W I a who al Ihe peril of hll I Mr I dee 1 of receoti, it 1 II i be reoollecled thai ll D. QD8RS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC UOOB tuid PRICKS WOODAJLl) 1 1 MO of no 80 of 50 Clio of AO Glfla of OLfta of JTOUD BU PAINTS, OILS, Wl ATLANTIC WH1 TB AMD QEJIHJtALDKAI.CRS her life at tbal and a for whom Mr up a the aaver 0 I and tm Information Wanted. fi A ftry 1 foarUi bvar JM3I Copartnership Notice. tb Lbeir bir I 1 re a it i Mr mob i i ol ont IT ftUO SOiUC TWOTKARfi Aa iufottr-Hnn John EUnuu to Mftry l.iaSBEO O1U, JUK A I I UttCSBBI) BAD Urognqlan Hotel, io thia cllj will cuter OOM Kleraia No 209, ha cuafej- a grmt bvar MW) wmmt thutlu.

JM3I A A ACID A TAHtAR ill app lad axUacnlahlBia: tba trtbotloo taka placfl oader fr tn ttupjftrd and 1 be ope ImmodltU LJbrmry A known cl Huldm of lick.U to (IfU moj ticket irf Board of Trn-t i of byaBnpertUor CoantycflkMi ef PrtcUco HAVH THIS DAY ADMITTED OKOEOK 8 AKIN 1870 I A (TUT OIL M1CHUIBKT I Toraale at anall adta CToa Btt 1 lib ft a Pattjntj MedMnfs. Bitters, Ageota or the Board of current nttM CAJLEV CJ Sronl F.Wtfbi'-l, SHiittTiOOK woaKiNOtdis JOINT ified ftD I per cent bn txwo on i 17 By Order of tbe PrealdeJl QEO RtLBT ifoi-aia aend pro F8AK IICO, GALIFORIIA baj been 1 Ii nr" i 5 0 Tb i 'or hom UPTON, Estate Brokers, I BE UFr TIJE fctn 11 clttck thU while 1 -3 CO J-JU SADDLERY Hill' Tickets for Sile June 1st, 1870 A I A MKAR dei Lnl II trl a fW-. 11 ret ff Ol Ry ibe i uf the 1 SALE SOOM Front OlLHT OF THK BTATK Of OB ol the ADI. ICE BORB and CHAELE8 PETERS in ba LAD it or Cilr oo ulj chorda I-andi BLUBKI1T A I BX L. A a a Praa 1 WH HIM bTOtl, Tra-enrer TMO8 I I A A I I Corraap Be a IM.

A I A A WORlllIH A li lTI 'nit I Pulmonary A I I I I I I I I tulee I ih, rK to A PHBBUCTH OP $5OO Model of of Ht. af prt ID ttraw aoroa- I ilaod on Ite tdlop the will a 11 Ujla ur at HjUjrer l.lditawlt AMD (HOT 'i aale bj rH.W.fln««-.a a Office botld 1ei of tbe aama b.fbre eaU Dated June jedlawst Clerk of i a b' i i i i cl urged i labored ly tu BC oat a on the flu of Cuti reaa ana tw bu Id up the enterprises of and ad ancc tbo a i a of i Tern ry i I all Tbea let man ho i Iu bit adopted or do i ie au cess of i a pr oriples bo I a of I du I tio omit de er iu fr ui eLcndlDk; firiiily bj ost in tba of ct A i 11 i a certain (rmmpb a a i the diroomtiito4 Mix ed lilion aore-bead acy cf oar fiiater TernLoivy Let it beremem ered that the boltera a not the ahghteat bope the z5d day of IS aleoting Bhon that every cait for him for half a vote for i who wilt be compelled by attood LIB party if elected to oppote all your railroad and every other meaiore for internal.

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