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S TATE RIGHTS-DEMOCRAT issrr.o kvkuv fuihay . SO CIAIH II. STEWART. IU SlSBfJ M 1 1 DrnitMrttt UalhltRftou nronilnlbtB fclrret. TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION fiw, ivr year S3 00 iftich) copy, six mouth S 00 age ciy, tiirvc mouth. 1 00 iuvcta number..... 10 PROFESSIONAL, .CARDS. Im KIJNN. O. H. CHAM nKlll.AIN. n.INX & CHAMBERLAIN, VrTORKYS AT LAW, Albany. Oregon. asrortloe I" Foater's Brick nitxk.C vlfmlKtf. K. !. sTnAHAN. I SULYtiU. STRA1I AN A BBLYEU, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Alltnuy, Orrcon. PRACTICE IN AM. THE COURTO OK thix Mate. Thev Hive special atten Uoo to ooUaeUoaw and prolale matter. Office in Foster's nrw brick. 4tHf L. H. MONTANYE ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Notary Public. Albauy. Orcjon. t'M'Mr upstair, ovpr John Rrior store, !s: t:wt. vHn23tf J. K. T7EATHERF0RD, NOTARY PflU.H,) iTTORN EY AT LW, l i: I . OKCUOV. yii.i. PSAqnci ntAiATOKcovMiot m 1 ? Slate Social altenUiHi git en to cutloctiona aiul probate- matter. "Office in tVUt FolUw'S Tcni. tlitt i. c. rowaix. w. r. ma POWELL & BILYEU, vTTOKNKYS AT LAW, Ant! Solicitors in Chancery &LBAHT. - - - OKHiOS. Collections promptly made on all points. Loan negotiated on reasonable terms. aroftiee in Foster's Ilriek.lK vital! T. P. IJAC KLLMA V ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALBA.M. oKECu.v SOffice np stairs in the Odd Fellow's enptOVsj vl3n50 F. M. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW LEBANON OREGON. flfaU practice in all the courts of the State. .'.-:.. pt attention given to collections, con seyansaasj and examination of Titles. Probata business a speciality. vtfnSOlf. J. A. 1 A.VTIS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT UW CC-H7AULI3, OBZSON. A',u practice in all the Conrts of the State aZ-ofSc in the Court House "Va vl0n2rl. GEORGE W. BARNES, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Notary Public, PKIMIVILLE. OKE.4.0S. Collection promptly made on ail pointa. C. H. HEWITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALB IN V. OCECOX. praftiro in all courts of the State, end srive spoclal at'r-ntion te collections. Office in OTosle't Block. E. R. SK TP WORTH, 1ITHIII t! 1 ii FI.OR AT UW A.M 5iotakt rrsLir. 17 ILL practifre in all courts of the State r '1 business intrusted to me prorapU 1 y attended to. Ofiet in O'TocJS BSett, Brotulalb.a Str, 4.jyl Alton;, Oreoon. E. O. JOHNSON, 31, D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Albany, Oregon. Orilce tn Froman's Brica, two door fvvst of Conner's Bank. nlO LEWIS STIMSON'S EATERY AND FEED STABLE. First clam Tehiclea, fine horses, gfod f4d. accommodating proprietors and rea sonabie charges. Give them a call. NaMes near Revere llouae. Cyl. DR. E. O. HYDE, Physician and Surgeon. Office at SCIO, OREGON. E. W. LANGDOH & CO., Dltl'GGISiTs. B-xks, Stationery and Toilet Articles, A Ijare block and Iw Frice. CITT ID3ITJC3- STORE, tfl 4LB1XI'. OttEttOS. FOSHAY & MASON, WBOLULAU JkXB RETAIL DrBggkteud Booksellers, ALBANY. OREGON. v!6n41tf REVERE HOUSE, orn i First and Ellsworfb Albany, Orftfoa. Chas- Pfeiffer, Prop'r. Tbis new Haiti is fitted up in ftrt olww style. Tshlss supplied with the besc the market affords. Spring aiaa in every Koorn. A otl ."tatiple Uikiiu f?r C!om :nerciai Travelers. 13rrceoacb onl friun 85 i,tL ' J. W. 0ENTLEY. Custom Boot & Shoe Maker. I OOTS AND SHOES made to order J) and repairing done with neatness and dispatch, and at low prxa. Call and se him. First Stoeet, Albany. 4iyi Aloany Bath House. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT 1, fully laform ths citizens f Albany and vi cinity that I have taken charge of this Establish ment,and, by keeping clean rooms and pay in etriet attention ts business, expects to suit al those who may favor ub with their patronage Saving heretofore carried on nothing bat First-Class Hair JDressiag Saloons, B expects to give entire satisfaction to al JChlldien and Laches' Hair neatly on shampooed. JOB W BBER. State VOL. XVII. W. H. GOLTRA DKALKR IN Farm Machinery, WAC0NS, NACKS, BUG GIES, Plows, Harrows, HAY PRESSES, STEEL tiOODS. .TAMES DANNAL8, MAxiTj-rrasta MM tsuu is FURNITURE BEDDING. Vomer IVrrr sbI sn omi Mrrrt. ALIllVY, - OREGOBi. Is a compound f the Ttrtns of saranpanthi. s'illingia. mandralie. yellow dork, with tj i !'!. of potash and irou, ail powerful blood unking, bloiMlHtleansine, anu lifo-snsOunia;.' 9Amenta. It is tlie purwt, safest, and in ev-ry way tiw mmi i-fToi tnal alterative raedi eiae known r available to the public. Tb i -!! of mtitttriBff and chemistry have n- r jr . 1m. -.1 o v.duable a reim-dy, nor potent t4 car- all di.n:trs resultinc fn in uaHM blood. It earn Scrof ubi. ani i,' - rfnlous Ilsea.ir-s4. EryiK-lni, Itoso. Anthony's l-'ln. I'implcs and ro-grnba, PiMtnles, nbt bc, noiLs. aors, Totter, Hwsaotmj Salt Ithnum. - ' !-!c:ul. HIllH WOI M, l"lccrs. Sores, i: .n iil)ii. Mercurial li.cue, Neu r i'i.i. -'t male aJUMlMM iiikI Irrcgu- liiritles. JiumdieeL AflbetsOM of the Liver, Iyspifh. ! ,uta Lit iwii, nml t ncral le:illy. By ita MaiCttinf and cli-ansing qualities ; parget oat the fanml crriiptiins whidi ontauainate the bluod, and can' dt-raiii; m-nt ar.d l;-cay. It stimulates and enlivni. the vital fun tions. It promotes MOD anl strenzth. It restore am! rr-ser-es h-atth. 1? ni-w life ami vi"4..r tbrongboiit tin w1h sj H'm. So .sonVri-r from any ILs'a.s' wbjrh arises from Impurity of the 11ihk1 nesl i. -pair, who will trlve Ay rat s Saii-ap akii.i.a li.r trial. i:-meinier, tau earlier the trial, th; speedier the cure. Its r.-ripo lias been furnished tophvslcian ev!-rvv!iere; anl thev, reeognirinjr i's ri. r qaalities, administer it in their practice. I..r Dead fortr vears Atfr's BaMaftA BID ; i ri widely used, and it now no. the confidence of millions of people who have cxfiern-nfl benefits from its mar- vcllou.s turativ" virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'ractScal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mats. MLB CT ALL SBCGQI9TS ETX&TWIXZAa. NERVOUS DEBILITY. ft SURE CURE GUARANTEED. nil, K. C WKSX3 BKKTI Al BKAUl TKKAT meiil. a (or llU.ria, hiezoxM, t jamm A Meai'rv, Sfcrntat'ri.nca. ;ni ''r.. v. In- uluiitarv emUoi'.ns. i.reu.atirt 11 airf, caiil by over-extrtion, neK-sbuse or uver-iiwlultfetico, lirh lead Ui mltery. ! i- r 1 dcaUi. Orm box will cure recent Ulneot. tju-h UiX contain one inontn trcatiDCnt ; one dollar s box, or six boxes for five toilers: aeut by mail preuaid on receipt of price Wf !iiarariUe !x boxea to cure anv case. itn each ordvr re reived by us tor six boxes, aceerupanlcl with five dollars, we will aead the pur. iiajier our written guarantee to return ths money if the treal- iswit Uoe not enect s cure, unaranieca oueu n!y by WOOOA r.f , CLAKKK A CO , Wl. A:.- aod licta.l Drue-'iats. Portlaii !, Or-in. Ortient by mail at re(fi!ar prices. Dr. SPIWEI, NO. 11 KEARXY ST. Treats all s'hroale and peclal DiscaM-s. YO!J"lVx5- MEN WHO MAY BF. HlrrEHlSlI raOIS THE effoU of youthful folliea or huiaortvVm, will do well to avail themselves of this, thegreatest bpop ever hM at Uie altar of suffering hsnftnity. M SPlN'NKt will guarantee to loneit S-'jror every osas Kminale weakntw or privato disease of any Mid or caraxr which he undertakes and failjr to eure. H7DL-AC;EO mew, Thr are many at ths see of thrrU-flrstko sixty who are troubled with too frojent erscuattes of tbs blad dor often accompaided by a alight mnartinor burning sensation, sad a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot aesouni ior. un uwumw w urinary depoaiU a ropy sediment will oftn be found tnd snetiiiie)i miiau panicie oi wuwo ir' .r the color will bs of a thin milldsh hue, strain chansc- iHir to a dark and tonnd appearance, i nere are maujr men who die of this difficulty hrnorant of the cauae, whioh is the aecond stotfe of seminal weakness. Da. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such oases, and healthy restoration of the genito-urinary organs. Optics Hocks 10 to 4 sad 6 to 8. Sundays from 10 to 11 A. a. Consultation free, lnorougo emuiauw asl advice, $5. . . of private dUeases l short stsnoing a iun wram of raedicins aufficient for a cure, with all instructions, will be sent to any addresi cn receipt oi iv w. Call and aldTess, a. wnmm ., 7t12 Ko. 11 Keanry St San Pranclsco, Cal To the Unfortunate! BE- GIBBON'S Dispensary. OQ KEABlfY ST., O C O corner of Com nal cial Htreet, San Francisco. KuUbliahed in 1854, far tbe treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, suck as Uonorrhea, Oleel, I Mrlctre,Sy pbllis In aft I its forms, I in not icy Seminal Weakness, night losses by dreams, i.im plea on the face and lose of manhood can positively he cured. The sick and afflicted should not fad to osll upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various Hospi tals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable informa tion, which he is competent to impart to those in need of his seryiccs. DK. GIBBON will make no charg.i unless he effect a cure. Persons at a distance MAY BE CL'KKI AT lIOBf E. All communication strictly confidential. You see no one but the Doow. Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persous writing to the Doctor a ill please state the name of te paper they see this advertisement in. Charges sea sonable. Call or write. Address DR. J. P- GIBBOH, Box 1967, San Francisco. vl6n -"' N E R V I N E NERVINE. SAMARITAN NERVINE CUrvs Cpdvplii' fit. Spaaina, t'uo ul4"iia, fit Vltti 1ih- iflm., lt.u ri. iiulty. A- lo . I"ara!) i. KlteuinatUlli, NauralgU anl all Norton, tnnaa. This lutallahto rvtucdy will oj.Uitrly vtui,-l- rti ry pCH ft N.ii.'i. I . t iii.uii lil, all. I .int. llioi.i away from whemx thr j . ulixi, nn r to ri lum .'; It uterl li.tr. the (Wiu of iIinhd i. irautraill tui; the !. i.l.i.vi lit ur - -u tn the U'W. i. I thoroughly radK'Slca tbu dlMmae, aud uttcfh d Mnys the eauts. SAMARITAN NERVINE Curwa Peiaale W.aWn. ... i.. nrul PshtHfjr, LsW eh-ia or While, laliiful Mcii.trutln, I lcrrallii of the I tciu, Interiuu lli-wt, llravpl. Iiiflatiitullu of the Uladdvr. Irrtlabdil) ol lb MU W-.r I f U.ka rulnaaa at Might, lh re I. n-. Urtr rvnitty. lirlna; . ::, I..V no IVmal should be wlltwul It. It iuiU tho Nervous MtUui aud givm rxst, oitifuit and naturt;' sweet sleep. SAMARITAN NERVINE I'ures Ah:-.-. Irunkctines itl the- hftMl fiutn aMagt Thcae decradtn habila are by far Umi worst vtl that h ml iwiaJim sun.ru. u humanity. Tbeuanls div annnallv fr-m thvee nokloua dru.-a. The drunkard Ut inks lijur n-t he suwr helikoa U, but for the plca.uiv of drmkla 1 1 trealiiif hi tricisda ; Mtlls thinktnif that hu lsn hi. road to ruin. Like Uie opium tUtcr, ho first uses th- !ru in sn.all MM lu ml" antidvle. J lie mithliig inltuctH-e ff the driiK tak-. trun hdd Uj 1U tktliii. liajiiiy hint blaown doatrocUon. Tbc liabit. 4 .u.i lUtlna; and UtMM Drtaktsg arr v ! a calm.- i. to ajimciilttriisea a uver caliiif first nJlanra. iho Uina.'h, aii ch a4ajMselM . i ; j. unti! It (iJ f twib the atumach and spicule b n i Innk ( utju-.r ..r .1 c ufrftun, rlrsvj of aUatyiir. only aids to JU Aonx ire., until it conautnn the vital ferae and then its It Like U t-iatioooas 'pf worm, u n "tU, f. gfN . . --;.., ii, ,,j rspaniy aWvors Itaslf. Saiuarilan Nwhm give, inatant reJtef iu all sueii eases. It pruducea sleep, quMta ia iwrvet, build, up Ibe n. rtnus stetrtii, anJ iet- ris l!y and niibd u a health j cuodttiiti. SAMARITAN NERVINE are Nervous I p t-. I'jj4u;i-.ii of tho Heart, Asthma, Urun-rbius, t roiuJn, oph:is, ,ieeawga oi tin Kidneys ami all disease ul the uriuary rvans. N'sr oua debility, caussd by the itMlta-te l"us y u'.h. lnnaiicnlly eured by the use .f this hiTaJoatle remedy. Te u, Ji.uli,', midilb ard Slid o!duen, eh are SOcrlii your sudertiijCs as wl'Ji a nialie by iVucf, i A U', yi.u-ubo sated by timely ell rfU. um make oruamenta to sitv, and jewels in lbs crown of your Maker, if yu wdl. ! n-t bwi- 'bis a errtt iotis;vr. until it sa yuur vitals, ami destroys both body and t- ul. If you are tbus et:!i-'cU, talc Us. lib km. st , aatuartian Ntrvu.s It will miure rnur ahait. r-i tum, arrest prnnaiurc decay, imparl um aitd energy to the hli ystciu. SAMARITAN NERVINE Aired my little girl of fits, hhe was ate" deaf and dumb, but it cured hit. hbe ran now talk and hear aa well as any body. Peter Uues, HpringwaUr, v. . MAM A 11 ITA. EItVIE lias lieeti the nuans ..f ctirtiig my wife ' f ih.i ut.iiu J. It. Ptetchcr, sort Coliitis, i vA MA91 A RIT A NUItVIM Ma'e sun- cure of a ,eaaeof Its for my eon. I. It Kalis, U alUi.I.i, nan h i if i it it n m kvim; i.'anuiii -t .. .!!. i.'-i:ral,-ia i 4 s s ha "he tii. VI in lUnson, Aurora, 111. AMAK1TAM KI(VIi: Was lh.- ni. ei.aof m-m n.y aifr of ipeanu. Lev. J. A. fcdle. IU-av.r( fs. s A l t HIT A pfKKTlHB Cured toe of attlnna. after sp.-ndtns; '-rar jrt.OO with other doeturs. tL K. !!!.. New Albany, In.'. MAN A RITA. ' NBBfllB I'Jlc .uJty rurwl UK of Sjams. Mise Jenidc Warren, 710 W eat fa Lureli St. . I . , I.I. Ml n HIT AX HBaaTIMK 'nr--d our child f fits afur spreir tip to Si- l. our family diy-ian, it bavknic over li hi 2 hoin lU-nry knee, Vcrvllla. Warren ., isun. nauikitan m iivim: Cured uk ui jCT'ditla after aufferina; for el;, lit years Albert S:mon, I'ona, 111. MAM ARITAft MTt I M. Curd my sun of fits, after spsm ling g'J.sOU with other doctors. J- W. Thorn ten, CUiburn, tilsa. MtMARITAN KKVINK ''ured me pe-rmaicntiy of eiii.rpti- fits of a stubborn cliaraeler. Lev. Wm. Martin, Meehani-stown, Md. fsA-IIARITAM lilt VIM; Cureel nty aoii of fttt, haxinif had 'i.MO in eighteen DXiiiths. Mi i. Korhse, West 1'otwlam, N. Y. MA.1IAKITAN M KVIM Cured um: of epilepsy of nlns years' etandinir. MiesUrlena Marshall, tiranhy, Nuwton t ., Mo. MlttARITAN MRBV1JIB Has iwrmanebtly cured me of epilepsy of many years duration. Jacob hutcr, nt. Jsk b, tin. MAflARITAM XKUVIM: Cured uut of br'Aichitks, ssthma ami irenersl dubility. Oliver Myers, Iruntou, uhio. ?AM A RITA X MEKVIXK Il is cured nn; of asthma ; also scrofula of many y ear taadi:;.'. Isaac Jewell, I. ovlnjf ton, hy. MAMAR1TAX NERV1XK 'Jured badiy. friend of mine who hail dycla very Mit'diattl J onll ir, liidxii, SAMARITAX NERVINE Mas eimaiienlly cured me of epileptic fits. Da id Trearibly, Des Moines, Iowa MAMAR1TAN NERVINE Cured my wife ut epllejmy of years standbi?. Henry Clark, I airfl.-ld, Midi MAMAR1TAN NERVINE Curjd my wife of a nervous disease of the head. K. Urakan, North Hajie, I'a. MAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my son of fit. Be ha' not had a fit fsr about four years. .lohn Davis, Woo Pvnm Mauitupia Co., III. SAIsIARITAN NERVINE is far sale liy druurirists everywhere, or mny he had direct from us. Those who wish M obtain further evidence of the curative properties of Kamuriiaii Nerviny will please enclose a a-cent pontage stamp for a eovy of our illustrated Journal of Health, giving hundreds ef testimonials of eure from persons who have used the medicine, and also their inetures photo graphed after their restoration to erfect health. Address DR. 8. A.RICHMOND & CO. World? Epileptic Inatitute, ST. JOSEPH, MO. N E R I N E flights ALBANY, OREGON, i'n RHEUMATISM, Nouralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soronoss of tho Chost, Gout, Quins, Soro Throat, Swoll ing$ and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Paint, Tooth, Car and Headacho, Frosta Toot and tars, and all other Pains and Aches. Ks f reparation on earth equals St Jrs c : mufr, mUrr, ::.(.- ... i rhmp Ratel Jjf A Itlal emails tint the runpsiii :.n.,t .itillav of iO (rats, and .ry on. .or .th iin tan have cheap and pualdv. ft I i . 1 1 iua I'iieeil, ns In Kleven Ijtnrtiaf. COLD UT ALL DRD0OIRTU AMD DCALC1: : IN MLDICIHC. A. VOGELER Sc. CO., I , JUJ., V. M. JU Mil J. II. Hatks, News.par A.lvortla Iok Acnit. 41 l'ark I'.ow fTlinaa Itult lltiK) Niw York, U .'.;i.-.r;.w to 'outract for a lvertlnnuiiils in ihn 1kmckat at our li'ii ralM. King of ths Blood Is n I i "i r . . .' it it a Mati pajftftaff and i..nlr. InH'tii y ( Md pa.u.jns Use syetesw. derangtsl Umi ! i IbtM 'tt1 Hi "i is Wssnl dss,rdrs. kr..e ii l, illiTer, til names to dlatineTUloii tttn SJe ( t.t i. hint tij resylly Iieaorsoa. -.r ul It!.....'. hw or tl.,.1 erl ..- rl - .o.nVr. laWI pwrltr W l.fM. ii '. -i -iv i .. yvmy.ira, I ArirT.. K lag at tbr llloed M'u - rune :. iIks isss. fmiNirfr 'Mt.'j and hs:.-'ai. SfeTVs In b. Kim i ate. DiTtc. i RED CROWN MILLS. BALLABD, isoy i CO., runrifs. ir.ir i hik mi tmi i; ii rnimii r.m r vMii.it am avKr.n raa. Ii:ststoka;k facilities. iiighest iTicc in Uaoh for Wheat. ALBANY - Myl - OR. A STOCK RANCH IX EASTERN OREGON. A stork ranch of '2'iO aero, with rrxd utMhlsi ratisrs), hratl naaa ItrlJa Creek, In Wasco county, touother with abeut -'. Ik.iscm, to exchange ior laud herein tb WlUauiedtet ui:yy. Now, If you want to eell yr ur farm and iro Into the -t k I u-i ncasj In l'stfrn Or-on, hern ia a ehance for yen. C'all on or aildreas C. II. Jjitiw- art, Alhdny, tircKon. 0. B. P. Win. J lnndcr'at Rf4aAM tD2fesisSC MS'llSTSarD MABCM 3, 1870. iMil la tho noonle's popular remixly It Is warranto:! to gin sat faction, 11 yu want tsatlmonlals call at'ho offl.s .v. . i . i v.... .iu. w.i. , tn i iin dealers ne uon t puiiiisii nrjiu, uui mm in sissjiii it has no squai. $i tr bottis or 0 bottles for $ri. ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. EMTABLINHED 1865. a a? r-TTir.RRY. situated at oerner of Fh-Ht 'and Montgomery HtreeU, Albttny, Oregon. i tavuitr taKOTi aaitrKeoi mo miiwvu iieniw.. . . . , 1 . 0 i L. ..... A I, ... Alt " r.,.t i,. ...a,,. .fae.tur Steam ' Englnen, Haw and Grist Mills, Wood-workinpc Machinery, rumps, mm and Braes Coatings of every dos. rfpUon. clal attention glven:to repairing farm m Macnincrv oi an .kiihim reiiij. chinory. Pattern Slaklna done la all Ita terms. 16:1 lyl A. P. CHERRY & SON. ST CHARLES HOTEL, ALBANY, OREGON. MRS. C. HOIK, ... rropnt'tW. This House has been thoroughly renovaterl fff.ru toa t.. bottom, and is now in splsndid conditUavtfr the aiitcrtainment oi traveisrs. meiaow is supplied with everything th mar- kat atrorna. Hamme rooms ior comniareiai men. CorraUla, Leeaaon ami asanas sib TUiUOU f . sa sjnNaw aaaM tSaVJ eaf3 FRIDAY, MAYO, II 14 III M SSI I 114111 Mallory "ilia wblta-a?ed snan of Jettmy " of whom, in the years goun ky is friantla wara proud, haa again eta ergful from kin liisiing iiUca iu tlta cus- toai Houaa aid vmtared upon tha lea- truru. Thin is e'jtiralT acoardiag ia the eternal utneas of things Mallorr it a "machine politician' of ckaowlc(J(;f.(l experience in " roach iue" MrtllOi'l and it ia piopni' that im hiionl'l come to the front. Bnaidttn h hj nnw without an oflico and wan'a one, Let us see what manner r mm tm ia. 1 1 ha had the the ollice ef V. H. Dietrtut at torney for eight yeere. Hi fiiead Mitchell Kuve it to hiui for hia auport for Senator, aul it ia to Ire prsnruee1 that if) the on'y way in v.-Inoh his sup portooiild have leen ohtniun, liecatiae he waa-'avowtnlly aginat HHetieil wbea the I.iji.l.it ur cinveiu l. li it it ia aa a "machine" atrategiet that hie friend uioet u I in in. him, efttr the t vio of I ) mm' and Ura lr and th rest Of the etar route geng, an it t-r. The reviaed aiatutea of the Uni d Htatei aection HJ p- ivi la far pni'Lvm fer the U. 8. Dial lltj aa folia wt: Poa each day of hia nM'e snry atten lane in a eeurt of tho United Htates an tbe busiuass of the United S ate, when the court ia held at th p'us of hit attole, livu dollnn; ami f r hie attend aU3e when the c nu t it he-Id de4hT- fire dollara for enoll day ef the term,' aui auction 837 giv4 dutih'n feea to the f, S iittorneya to () . .. and Mavada. Now Mtllory d uTng hia two terms has pretend I that hia fktti of alxxie woa in Hlra sriinfl his wifo at the Chrui-LcU hotsjl. Uudi-r the !Tt-r clause if thei atxivey meet Im thia statu of facta enaulvd hin to draw fim dollars fur cirh day nj' ffii trnn and under oec'.ion H'M this ia to b.! djohlej, making iu the ii,i- th-t a oat little Hum Of allA4. 220O.O' BeWtdeVS. BSt lion KJ4 allows ten c-nts a utu from his place of abxie in hm p a n of holding court ami uti ii Nov much Malljry ka ! i m :.u!irej while travrliu- tu hia it sAea, ill perhaps nr Vtfl I .,. i i he 'laimcd ru . c.jj .v .i- i i , t, dy tuaiidrj n csaeaaiistwily, A asaa with such ari'cud is vetf nfny bil jo nual grare. IJia frifjidi In I i?:i. r kesp- hllll 'l .i '. Rhil i;rt r-H'iv f i ill- fuiinr e Bar sV tola.II", LOOK II IUI4 Wsswn ih Chinese hill was up le-foie l.' .fiKr M S-.-nator Farley, of ' i.ii uia, otTetfd the following amendm4nt: Hereafter no Mtate Court r court of the I'm ted Sla'e. sfiall idmll lda.ee to ciUeihit and alilasrs in rui.tl.el auih ttile A.t are tiereSy reiee;cd. Tbe roll he i tie called, the votes atootl as f-rllowa : Fvr Forky'l Amu-l- A im! Kirtry's Amsndnteml, Mdrlrh Kejmbli.an Allisaa, K ib can. ISIair, Ke;.utdi.-Ti I ri H. iii can tiaeea, K.yubll an KdinurHla. H.ublloan. Kre, aesnibllcan. Hale. Uciniaerat. Utfl(( Ol I r.s.uWh.aii. Il'asr, HcJMltstirsui. Ingalis, Bebilblican l.aidiain, Kefiublicaa. McUlll. h-l.lSIUn. no nt. Bnard, tesaK-ral. ItavS, Ix-ia - rt all. Lleai -ral. j.-Srcil, leiti,rat. , -ae. I. n. - l Kair, I'sui iai, I'arlay, tlrtnocrst. oailand, Uesaavcral. (.eer.T, iirm'K-rat. i. .rii.au. Oemeeral. Harris. iHrtnocrst. Jafksoli, UeOBacral. Jones, HsnxK-rat. Maiey, Democrat. M.,rgan, lriiM-raL r.i -b. tjsessvrat. i Mi VI, .,... Ileno iiicas. Millar. (N. V.) Kepitb U.lfSsll, lUpilblM-an. Morrill, K.iuidieaa. rtuinti, Ueiubll,n. Saunders, atajJtiblU'sui listiHesrat. Oavis (III ) It.. I IL'jius,. Hrusrii, I leaioe-rat . I tan. .It , I SBKMlt. Slater, I'. ii,.- ral Vance, Ueiouvnai. Vat, OsBsucral. Vuorhesa, Uemwrat Wa.hrr. fHnu -iai lusri.n (Wia) IUiub. Tbs folios mk' aerator June (vv Ki4S. srers fair. ,1 jesn,.! HsnaUir Karley's :niidment; knl.ias, lteubllcan. n-iraan, Hi. imk.li, ail MlBat fusL) assais feller, (0 ) Kepub. 1 ho foliosrlni fveiiators s.r. istirea tn fat or f r arlsj's antsnd mant . jSow.li, Itapublican. liaau-y, itepur-ii'-aa. aalstuo, Kiuelicaa. I'anieruu (Pa.) Kcub. Joht ston, Daniocrat. J,nee(Hur ) Oaiiiocrai. I'euilletoii, leniwsrat. Mrphcrsiin, Hetiiocrat. Butlsr, OsmovraL c jjuUcu Oeiiux.rat. Do the people of thU Ceaat want any more Kinted evidence than thia to can. vince them that the R -public. in part; not only favora nnrtttricteJ immigra- tian ol Cliitieie to our onntrv, hut that their leaders expect to enfranchise the n? Thia vote we have given ia from the official reoorl, and any one can aee it by calling at this office. Thia ei tlence cannot be itainsaid. It ia tbe most ahameful record ever made by any arty, and Repub'ioaua iu Oregon effectually denounce it by I - .it. l' v. voting the lecaoorat.ic tiaket. A aPLElltll KKlEti The May number of our home, illua trated mnaarine, Tle California, opan with a full-page portrait of the poet Longfellow which, it ia not tee much to say, is the finest piece of engraving ever done on the Pacific Coast. The publishers have not spared time, trou- m"ucr P'""'" I ui .. i l; ,t.: the bast that could be produced. Trof. I sill has in the body et tue magazine an article on the dead poet that is at once . I diacarmntr and annreciative I PI I I i m ... i r iv nroiUBOiv liniBumeu aetieH oi "Studies of the California Miasiena" by Frances F. Viator ia begun in thia num picturw ftre of h Mu given siona San Gabriel, San Luis Obispo, Carmel, San Diego, Ban Buenaventura and San Jaan Capiatrano. A charac ter-poem by J. Russell Fisher is also accompanied by a spirited engraving "Only a Tramp." Amelia W. Truesdell haa a poem anti tied "The Lest Jeanette," and there are numerous other articles of ability, in cludinff several stories of marked now JaTOeB O'Meara tells the Story of the ml- " . ceieoiatea oner prisoners. ARiMrafcbar tbia ia ane of the beat is i - IUAg of The California, and it ouaht to uA ATIir ona'- handa. J . 188. "HOT a i t tf 1 1 Qir.Hnov' Our Bopttblletll frlcnala aro fSMtaV Ivoly anxious to liavo It aloriUOd that tho ChlnofMi quoHllon la aot n party fnartloo. They will bo fortu imtn irthey in ,ku the poople believe It, Tho facta arn agalnat them, tho "pcccliei iif their lendnrs are nfjulHat thetn, the votea of tholr HoprcaentaV llvealn Cougn nro agalnftl tbotii, tho v4 toes, of their Frcsideritl nri' afraJnflt theml Tho RatpaMsMtM in tda a (isrty (puetluti In Contrreea, .ippfitlcd to their frionda in I ho Rotiae antl Huriate to vole ugninst tht Mil ler hill on party ground-, und are mnklug tho vote f I'reahlont Arthur In th Atlantic S:t4H, u party ln)u. Not h party ipiftMtlevn! Diqu crath; fjongresa pusvd tho Fift'on I'asHtingfr Act ngaiust UM pr ,t. -t-, ami votea of tbe Republican anoinbfr Ut'tn, and a Hpuhlh an I'rt-iidont ve toed It, and hi veto wm suit a (tied by hia party friorula ! Not a party iu ation ! 85nator .Mil ler'a hill vv imaoexl in the So Dalai hy au aliii'tat utinuiinoiM Dhii x-nttic veto, In tho Houe hy a intu tn irlty I ) m--i .it i- vote, aud opp-4-l In hotli LJiiuscs hy ihe at'knnvv!e4lt;s'd hfudfra of the Hepuhlii'nti party, and vet'ied by a Republican PfsMideBt, v!i le- caiiio fucli by tii hdwry 'if aisnatiua- tion Not n party rueHtin ! I ry v ,t cast In tho So'iatu Iu favor of Arthur'.i veto was cast hy u RcpuhlK-tn ! Not n fartr 'luostioii I S, tutor F1 rnuudi, the ablr of th Republican Senators, ma.io a ;' '' 'n favor tif thu bill, anl voii il airitimt it on party grou ule ! Not a ,arty ipiNition ! fifur, the t h iirman of the Chicago '.invention, poko and voted aguin-t it on the grouml that it waa in direct ;;. tlon to the piin ipk-H of iIim R.epubli c:in party. Not it parly 4U4.-ti in T'.yior, who reprefitti4 (.articld'H X):tr't in Cn grtHs, Haid it wai In vioutioti of the Irudltions, hl-tury and niletJofl of the Itcpuhlicnn pirty, and againat the toechinge of its great founders ! Ntit ap:.rty 4tMetloti ! Tho Rt pu licau Anwinbly of C ituicciicut has pitied ro-oluli ins u.irm y 4ndorlng the veto. Not u party iueetiou ! The Nea York Tribm tbe lettdiog Rcpuhlican organ of the Atlantic States, ays that the gent.T.il aouliinent of the ,'.?j.tubll cans will approve ol the I'rcviiitent's C4urse ! N t a natty 4pi a i ;n ! The N'W York FSeaaa atsVMtN as intluential a Keput lii'iin or; ii!t aaya, tho Preel diMit's tlrmuecH and wisdom will be rC "gnlretl In hh veto !' Not a party question ! In the Ren nfe tnd in the U jU4 the Republicana vo'cJ utmost solidly against the amend lufiita of drover and Farley, tho tlrat tl ti ;.!. the term Mahorers,' without OJiiich auitiiflinuat tho bill would h;tve leen worthless, nrd the setoml prohibiting Federal anil State ('ourus granting ('hinese naturaliza tion pApera. Tho Kefublhans of ihe Atlantic States havo made it a party t u-.and their party friends on this nmat roust accept it as such, ordisfo'.vu their con nection with a p trty which has no re spect for its nationul platf irtu aud do- Iherately repudiate its pledgee. ihikhttul fttlrftrnileiit. tin: MOI !.. Th.-New Voik U,rU, of the 2tth, has a long article prepared in Wash- n e a e a av. . in'Uin allowing what, in its opinion. will be the complexion of tln uext it . r . . . . . f i . uouse oi iapn s"r.i.iu '. nv tlie- n;w plan of to listric inir. the WorLl thitikH the Democrat) will ..!. heavily, and given ihe nxt llmtse as follows Democrats 18:5. R-pulilii-m.s 1.17, and Urernhjckcra .,. In this ?a''de Colora- ilo is given 1 Repulilii-4ii, Nevada 1 rsVinotmt, Oregoe 1 Dimortt, Cali- inmia .r) Din-craU ar.d 1 R-puhlican TIih people of Oregon h til l We in har mony with the ui ij r;ty of the next Lloitseand thus show the Ri-puhlicana tue eiirnefitneB of heir opiiositton to tho RepuMie-tn President's veto. A vote for W. D. Pen ton it on tin side of whiteman'a supremacy; for George, for Mongolian supranirtcv. Which do yeu desire, voters of Oregon '? Standard. i I. tTSOI tUIMi The De-mocracy of Clatsop county did itself credit in the ssleotion ol the following excellent ticket : Senator A. C. Kinney. Joint Representative John Hol sen. County Judge S. D. Adair. County Commissioners 0. L inen weber, R. J. Menison. County Clerk C. J. Trenohard. Sheriff A. M. Twembly. Asseaaor L. W. Poole. Treasurer Isaac Bergman. School Superintendent V.B. Adair. Surveyor S. W. Tallmau. Coroner B. B. Franklin. This: manner in which eur eminent fellow townsman, Col John Kelsay, was betrayed in the Republican conven tion by men who had promised him their support seems to be to the initiated among the Republicans a lasting source of merriment. But to tho man who enters such a contest iu good faith, staking his standing as a public man, such action can scarcely be expected to be appreciated or forgotten. Benton Leader. The uiegapod of tho East Indies builds an artificial mould in which its eggi are deposited to be hatched. The mounds are sometimes fourteen feet high, with a circumference of 150 feet, and the decay of the vege table natter of which they are com. posed produces an arfificlal warmth sufficient to hutch the eggs. There are now four grandohildren of Gen. Braddock living in Jefferson Co., Fla. JS O 40. The Episcopal Church, HY UKV. teOBT. L. STKVKXS. XIV. I,, , . . I . . . ... I ... .1... ...i .. .a iii'i. I ui .llliw IIIM ViSI ( f, Jj friHiis Uatiriiony Uy the truth w? in ipiitw wbf he is willing to JLj for it. Wliwn 1'olyraip comiiemds to Chris tians to real ami UMqw tlie WnUoga cf gus.ii. i, what gives ihn tec )Ujo;iida- tion force? Mbj panoaol knowlr-dee ol what tho Doatlea tnuaht an.l kia willingtieas to die fr tiu truth. Aa moat people prefsr to have their kr.owl edge first hand, I have transcribed without abiidgeuie it the acc ont con tained iu aatabiua (K. C. JJk IV o. 19) premising that this ptn-aeution of the Church took place uoder tbe Roraan Kuiferror Marcus Aureliua A. D. JOo. ( 'hapter Vt. it thia time, aa tner; were tbo gteaUvtt p4 roectitiona excited in Aaia, rolearp endeil his lifr , martrrdom. Rut I cnalder it all im portent als f.o tecerd hia end in thia hiaUry as it in han I-1 tlowu in writ ings atiil extan. Tbeje ia, bowerer an epistle of the "loin h whicri he aujo:r inteadel, to the Church' s of Rontos, which abowa what afii hiir, in the following wor.ls : I W mill bav thi, a . . aT aea . letter from which f.utebms Ukia hia acc junt. J H 'Via Church of (od at Smyrna, to tha'. of Rhtl SaieHstB, and to all jeirts of lh holy OlliOaii universal; church every ehere, m-rcy, pece si,u the love ef Oo l the Father, and cf our Lord Jesua Christ. e m iltipoad. We have writton to you, brethren, Ihe circum stances respecting the martyra, and tbe bleaeed Pelycarp, who, aa if sealing it with hia maityrdom, haa alao put a atepto the peisfccutien.' After these, before the aaottat of Polycarp'a death, they give the account of the other martyisaii l show what tirmnesa they evinced against the'torturea they en dured. -For,' say they, 'thoaa stand ing around wsrs struck with amaze went, at aceing them lacerated with acourgea, to thuir very blood and arter- ie, ao that now Una rit-.h concealed in tb v,-ry inmost pArU of tbe bodf, and the bowels themselves were exj-Aed te vow. Then they wre la.d upon conch shells from tasoaa, and on isWp hesvis anl oints of spears on the ground ansi after pussing throueb tetrv l ' J .w a - fcinn r.i jai lsaiueni aud tor me it. were at last thrown aa food (o wild bessts." Bu', they relati :Uat G or mat ictis. a. m.t noble youth, w as particularly em- mem aa a martyr ; wh ,, str-ng-uend by divine grace, vei came tbe natural diead of death iuvilai.ted in na svL though the in consul was deeirou'a of petauadiug him, aud urged him from couhiderationa of hie youth, and eu- 1. 1 -a , ...n , i u, I,,, umi i ni was ao verv yeung and tl.ming he al euld Ult'e coniaion ou himself. He, Lowet. t . heeitated not, btat eagerly irritated th wii.i beast aaai.ist him. all but f-rcine and stiiuuUtitii: him. thai he. talelsi thea wner be freed from thia ur.ju.it aud lawless ij.-f et ,. Oa the irloii- oils dath this on-, the? wl toie nn!- -ltude, Biased at the cur' ot the pious mar r, and at tbe fottitnde gf tW Whflle Ot I 'in i-fio-.- laaaaa sea to c. ... . "ASV Allh till ...:. -.', et w J " - ss-aaju as. S. follow, i. t Polycarp bo sought." "'A wry gre-nt tumult arising ia cons -n .ence of thee" out criee, a cer tain Phrygiau, g.iintus lv name, who had lecrntlv come from P iry$ia, lecing the beaaU tnd the additional tortures threatened, was so ovetcotuu hy fear nl shaken in his resolution, that he finally gave up his salvation.' The contents of the aforesaid epistles tdiow that this man had frowardly rushod forward to the tribunal with others, and not in a modett retiring aaiiwiar. and yet, when seized he gav a tw li test proof to all, that it is not proper for tLoie in tbis aituatiou, to brave dan ger by rushing blindly and rashly upon it. Thua far however n- ectinz these." 1 "Rut tlie admirable Poly Carp hear ing theie things, continued unmoved, preserving his lirm and unshaken mind, and, at first, hat! determined to remain theieiuthe city. But persuaded by the entreaties of thoso around bim, and exhorting him to leave the city secret ly, he went forth to a farm not far from it. 1 here he staid with a few friends, night and day eugaged in nothing but constant prayer to the Lord, and im ploring eace for all the Churchea throughout the wor'd. For thia had always been hia practice. . thia situ ation three days betore he was seized, in a vision at night, and during prtyer, the pillow under his head eenied to him suddenly to take fire, and thus to be consumed. "On this, waking out of his sleep, he immediately begau to interpret the vis ion to those present, almost foretelling the event that was about to take place, and plainly declaring to those around him, that it would be necessary for him to give up his life in the flames fer Christ's sake. These, however, that were in search of him, making every effort to discover him, he was again constrained by the affection end love of the brethren, to go away to another part of the country. Thither the pur suers came upon him, net long after, and caught two boya there, one of which they scourged in order to direct tbem to the retreat of Polycarp. Entering upon him at a late hour of the day, they found him indeed, resting ia an upper room, whence, although he might easily have escaped to another bouse, he would not, saying 'The Lord's will be dene and haviug un derstood also that they were come, as it is said, he descended and addressed the men with a very cheerful and mild oountenance, so that those who did not know him before, thought they be held a miracle, as they beheld the ad vanced age of the man, the gravity and firmness of his countenance, and were surprised that so much seal should be exercised to seize a venerable old man like thia. He, however, without ueai tation, ordered a table to be immedi ately prepared for the men ; than re- AIlVrXTlSINO KATE. Twk 1 m 3 m 8m 1 ?f ) Inch 2 " 3 ' i " OJ I " h " I 1 (K) 00 5 00 8 00 12 Ot) 200 3 00 4 00 0 00 5 00 GOO 7 00 HM 700 1000 1250 Iff! 1200 18 00 22 0C 27 00 35 00 48 00 fiOOO 100 09 15 00 1900 20 00 7 .r0 : 12 00 1H 00 3000 10 00 ITiOO j 26 00 I 4000 1.100 ; 2000 : 4000 I 0 00 r ,, i ,j.,,,. Tl'.Ii.C 111 lKi Cel- nmna 2t centa per line. Regular local neliffca 10 cent per line. For Ictpil and Iran K nt a'lvertiaemenla 1 00 pat Hjuare for . first Insertion and M er-nti por square for each hu taerjneat Innertion. . queet, thvm to partake of food largely and Ugged of them only one he that he might pray undiat'irbeel, As they gave him isprmiaaioo, be arose an prtyeti, ao full of tbe grace of the Lord, that those present who heard him were amazed, and many cf tbem now repent e i, that ao venerable and pioua a mar." should 1e put to death. Reside theee thing) the above mentioned epiatle re specting him puranee the narrative aa ol lows : " 'Rut after be hal ended prayiog, and had in tbia remembered ail that ad ever been connected with bin, .. . .. s . smell eed zreat, nonie ana oneenre ana he whole cstbolic faaivereal) eharch throt.chout the world, when the boor came for him to go, they placed bim (j)on an axa and conducted him to tbe city, it being a great Sabbath day. He waa met by Herod wno waa the ireu- arch, and hia lather Kieetes ; who, taking bim into their vtvVecre, pianad ed him to take a seat with tbem, axd said, '-For what harm ia there in amy- mt Lord Caesar, and to aacrifice, and thus save yetir life." He, however, dial et at hist make any reply, eat as they loraevered, he said, "I shall net de what you advise me." Failing there- ore to perauade bim, they altered ireadful language, and throat him down rooa tbe car with great vehemence, ao that aa he descended from the oar be sprained hia thiab. But Hot at all moved from bis purpose, as if nothing had happened, he eagerly went on and waa conducted to tbe atadiont, a place wbero gamea and abowa were exhibited. Rut as there wax so great an uproar in the place that not many could hear, a voice came from heaven to Pelyearp as he entered the stadia m. "Be strong Polycarp and contend manfully." No one taw who it was that spoke ; but the toice itself was heard by many of our brethren. When be was led forward, however, a great tumult arose among those that heard Poiycaxp vaa taken." Tbia account will be continued next week. We would only call attention to tie fact that thia narrative ia a it to Se confounded with tie legends and romances afterwards invented sad palmed off upon tl e credulesa. Thia ' i-. t ry was written at the time of tbe occurence, and while we can pereeire a tendency te believe that nuracalons wbiefa has an ?aay explanation, it ia singularly frr-e front all exaggerated language. For example what could be mure natural than that a man, banted und tracktd as Polycarp was, should that he waa already in the flames, Cnj upon awakieg think it a Divine intimation that he was. to be burnt to death. Or again that amidst tbe tq- -mult and uproar on excited Christian shot. Id shout in tana sufficient te be beard by many "Be ? vng Polycarp," and those who were unable to distin guish who if waa, would naturally be inclined to think it a voice frem bear--u. rtxsoTsAL rtoTca. Mr. Aifrel Tennyson has juat and from his first attack of the gout Senator Vest cf Missouri began life as a reporter for a Louiaville newspaper. The oldest member of the Jihede Island hir ia H n. Franca Brinley of Newport, R. I. Mr. Reuben R. Springer baa given $10,000 to the Cincinnati College of Music for a new building. Rsporta concerning the health ef Prinre Bismarck are unfavorable, and his ; In -iciaas recommendtjd sv long rest. Ex Senator Conkling haa been in vite to address tbe students of the Virginia Agricultural College st the next commencement. Senator Harris of Tennessee, tbe s lcceesor of Andrew Johnson in the Senate, ia a thorough mechanic and very proud ef his ability as a carpenter. The Marquis of Lome's marriage gift to Prince Leopold will be a large painting of tbe city of Quebec, which has just been completed by a Toronto artist. Mr. Symlhe, the nw minister to Libera, has previously filled tbe same position. He is described as a parson of good ability, black as the darkest negro. Krupp, tbe German iron king, has added 8000 recruits vo hia industrial army. It numbora now 49.000. Krupp is probably the largest single employer of labor in the world. Gov. Littlefield of Rhode Island, is a man ef the people, having in his early days worked in a cotton factory at Nat ick, one of the villages which have grown up around the the Spragme Mills. veCTH AJOaUtlCtl BBTIKW. In the Xorth Americmn Review tot May, Carl Schurz, treating of "Party Schisms and Future Problems," p re seats many well considered observations which cannot fail to interest in tbe highest degree that large and growing class ef citizens who refuse to be in fluenced by obsolete party cries. "Days with Longfellow," by Samuel Ward, contains personal reminiscences of the beloved poet just deceased, extending over a period of forty-five years. Eliza beth Stuart Phelps, in an article en titled "What does Revelation Reveal V seeks to prove that the objections brought against the Bible by modern unbelievers are based upon a miscon ception of the true intent and scope of 1 the sacred volume. Lie a tenant-Commander Gorringe writea of ''The Navy," with abundant knowledge of ita needs, and with a degree of frankness almost, if not quite, unprecedented in the naval service. "Vf. H. Mai lock, the well known English essayist, in the first of a series of "Conversations with a Soli tary," very ingenieusly contrives to put the advocates of democracy and modern progress on tbe defensive. Finally, Gail Hamilton contributes a paper,'-The Spent Bullet," in which science, tbe pulpit and the law are with exquisite wit taken to task for the part they re spectively played in the Guiteau-Gar-field tragedy.