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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1872)
gMft MM ifCAI. MATTERS. !EJtOCBATS AS FlN ACI RRS. As an evidence of the boasted economy and financiering ability of the Democratic officials of Linn county, we propose to f ive an outline of the principal finan cial operations that they have engin eered during tlie time tliey have so trtMutfeaUp administered tlie county business. Not so long ago but onr fitixens em remember its elegant and attractive appearance, tlie Democratic county administration thought it nec essary to have fence erected around die Court House bloct; and a the onrt House was an elegant struchre. erected under a Bt publican adnrinis t ration, it was determined that flic fence, 1 anything, as one of theConi mUsioners expressed it, should lie more "eleganter." Bids were adver tised for. received nud opened, when it was found that the lowest! bid. which was for a picket fence, posts tnd picket with turned tops, all to lie nicely painted lor the srwi of $1,750;. was by Republicans. 1 his tiling of kiting Republicans get away with the county work under a Democratic ad ministration couldn't be thought of for .1 moment, and it was resolved to change the programme at once. The bids Advertised for were thrown aside. Jerry Driggs Was asked quietly to put iii a bid for a chain fence. Of course. Icny put in a bid at once, ami he was the efcfm Here was a stroke of poli cy that commends ilf to our admt ratkml Wte as serpents'' Is no name for It! But tbeii we have not time to further notice MeMeitee(r) ol tlie financial management of our Democratic officials. As we liave shown through tht-ir fr mmny and .' Hmtcial skill tlie comity lias lost 1.180. so far as we have here recounted. Other Items might be mentioned, that would increase the snm total; but those here recounted are sullicient to show that the continuance in power of Democracy must be ardently wished for by all who want able financial abil ity biiinght to bear on tlie administra tion of our county affairs, to the end that taxes may be lightened and Dem ocrat f economy glorified! K. M. specially wrong in the law. lint It HABiteBtTHO, May 47th, 1872. Ewtor Register : Allow me in .mii uuuer, 10 nuiRP :t civ , statements to the voters of Llun conn- "u rt "as "e wo,ll(l UKe t0 asK " ,,,e ty, In regard to tlie diameter of the ! Prt"- e"t Administration ditl not give ! Democratic camUdate for the office of M iu VMW P i Countv Judce. I jo'wuals. Granted. Bat tlie Repuh- Aboit Monopoly. Mr. Jones, New Coach. Mr. W. R. Cannon ' when forced to explain his position on ; now Ims a new thorwighbraoe coach the litigant law, said he saw nothing running on the line between Corvallis Judge. Personally I have nothing against E. N. Tandy, but when he aspires n : a position of so much Importance, I lutvc a great many reasons why llilnk lie should not lie elected. In the first j place, lie is a gambler, and a ioor one .-On Mon at Halsey, shari ordered to in ahead with t! tit CAI-L' TUB result was ,hc erection of that i . he '('K'-!"tm'e, Mr. M. C. George, The Canvass Opened day the canvass opened As Judge Cranor was unable to direct and lead in the canvass on the Dart of the Democracy. Mr. A. C. Jones, pres- j enl Comity Clerk, and doubtless tlie I best Democratic speaker in Linn j count)-, appeared as chief spokesman. About the usual manlier of persons were prweut at the church, where the discussion was Iield. Mr Jones duell ed the discussion, devoting his whole j time to the defense of swamp land j monopoly, and the lock and dam steal, j In defending these pet schemes of the i last Denmi'rutii LcfrU-ii,,,.., i... . i. UU su r n sT ' " "ewe to vonr wile's danger the ! hU T frou Oov. Qrover lu fact his , amount of property due her ihmV her -jntiu wiu siuipg a renasn ot Mo-1 lamer s "stater vers recent speech in this city, minus ra ms political standing I have all style and fiiiMi. Our candidate I lean parly is not the find to set tlie example. "To the victor belong tlie spoils" was the Jack simian policy, and every succeeding' administration, Whig, Democrat and Republican the prescntfhas adopted the at that, and is a man of but little h.m-: '"" ms "" pn". or, as he will make a tx-t and iften "mlp ,w "P" lnw WMmm with T tbuudkrlna. I n-peat the assertion f,m iiu. u..,!,,!...... personal rights, and oomnels vou to B.KVEHB AOCioEST. Vanny Smith then made that E. V. Tandy Is both it I . , " itmi,ie " J" Culver, histSundav. under- drunkanl .-mil a gambler : and I liirlh- moncy under threat of the law. In if " W Jr k , . m ,'t ,.,,,,, the nMttp1ace.be drink a great deal wkh; !,t xliorhltaut rates-rates never u.ls attest Jdl , know this to in-tiw. and when thee oflbjimr-toomuehfora man of hi, Valued or exacted before its enact- V , ' T t! the 'trao' ttT assert a i aspiratfons. as to his general charsc-! wnt-snch Journals as the Governor , a '" imu a,Ml Bhowwl UU f"W iter itiscr ill hi ymi4iiii.ii.ti to desiitintc To llhn. PlWWDy setting the boys back to lomake this thing .factory to ;ur tislcf. He has the reputation 'nn .. . V, the .'round Vnnnv III rimnStl " wn0.W prove tfant E. X. ofbeiiigaliU-rtine of the worst kind. ' B"te this matter a little : By authority S"' l"" P"" 1,1 Taudy is b.Kh a drunkanl nnda aim i All that be is now W0(h begot by of te Department Is al- gTOmW mmm h Wlthlwhfoiw bier, and that B. Holt and Samuel j marrying a widow lady who owned a i t0 two papers in cub t0 def,ve W,n tor m Of ail j May ,,tter.-d what they knew to be If t . . . .,i,tCu .i i : i , sense of sublunary affairs Restnm a wfn e wTien tliey uiaile the state firm, winch lie feus since sold and publish tlie public laws passed I ' J' " ' " hnent retcrrvd to in .lie above mention- converted into his own name, and left session oi tongress. 'I lie " ' ; ed cmimmnwatMn, I prni-e to put and this city a splendid piece of workmanship throughout, ft was built by Mr. Win. Peten, one of the best carriage makers hi (lie State, ami Is certainly a credit to tlie nj.-ikef. Cannon says it rttns ' jiltt rf3 eilsy as !lie boy found bis ilml," itml of course he's protld of it. When such vehicles can be made lure, there would Krpij to Moalt am Mar- Alrakt, May 81, li73. Kpitor Bdiistkii !A eomiuibucd tlon in to-day's (MavDlst) suite, lliykt WCArf! rttbllsla:tl hv Mail. V. BroWii) In (lie ejty (ff Alfany, State of Oregon, tfml.iius a communication plirpofltng to have Inrn written by E. Holt and Samuel May. both residents of Harrisbni-g the first mentioiied a meihlier of the SfaleSeiiate to which, with your petmissjon, I pnise to call iitteiitimi. Tlietrst staienMit In the aforesaid counuunic:itioii U, that down to to be no necessity of goiug East Sherc ft'n" '""de bv me in last predict. ! after to purchase them. Patronise : Ul:L N Mr'.K' -T:m.-mind yon, home industries. j f.;NOi fily and wholly wit it an orphan daughter to whistle for her ReGBTkb was selected to publish such of the nronertv. or seek ndn:s as best she can. These and many other things are too true for him to deny. I will ask yon, Mr. fandy, this question : While yon were Coun ty Judge of f.anc county, -were yon not the guardian of every orphan in the county, and s snch why did von splendid chain fence,, which was neith er ornamental or useful, at a cvist oi $2,230 in gold coin. It was amally denominated the "grave-yard" feme; and the jokes eravked over that fence at the exnoiise of our able Countv imioweti .Mr. .(ones in one nt ih,. ablest, most logical and ejpquent speeches of the campaign, flj show ed np the unfairness, trickery and demagoguery of ids Democratic oppo. uent in defending these Democratic commissioners, by members of their j T??m 5I1C'' mini nor as toelcctri- ms aiuueuce, anct time air' amiln own jwrty, soon caused our eminent mid w ise financial county administra tion to order It to be removed, and the present picket fence to lie erected, at a cost of 750 more, in gold coin. Total cost of fence, $3,000 f eould have been built originally, and in ranch better style, at it eost of $1,750, showing a .wrntp to tlie county of W! Further evidence of the wise, ! luuicions and honest policy of these fti.andalry gifted agents of the county Iniglit be deemed unnecessary ; but as wo deem it our duty to give Demo crats, even Democratic ofticials. praiso when rhey tfaibly earn it at our hands. We will memtion another evidence of their skill in financial matters. Twenty-five hundred dollars were loaned by fivt county officials, and a mortgage taken to secure the note, on a certain mil) ou the turbid waters of the San liam. As neither principal or interest us forthcoming when the note bc cimcdite, tlie mortgage wiusforelosed, RiiU Uie null nevaine the property of liieeomiey. SotiK-time afterwardi the tounty officials, these wise flraruclers, sold the mill forl..i00. although there n as a standing ofl'cr of f-itXM) in coin hefoec Hiein for the mill. Here was a s '-(nrf. in this way : Money tunncil :,.vi. Interest en same tin three years, (ski. tins to say : Jus! before the organiza tion of the Democratic dnb in ttiH precinct, he was loud in his mlyocu-y Of tlie passive policy, but his keepers, Hoult, May, Stites i ( o.. concluded to bring Mm back to his first love, and so made him Chairman of the Club, It is very strange that such gnat ability as jw possesses, should go un rewarded in Lane countv. as he lived there several years, ami his whole erv wa; oflice, could not see As tor Ins flllinir the office of Countv Judge in I.aiie county, which the Editor of the Demnemt blows so much about, he got tliat by appointment from Gov. Whlteakor, and that wily for a short time. two years ago. and gave an UOTMtTfJS; to hepublican principles tliat will tell employ him. I have heard ol his tak iu a greatly increased Hepublican vote !" aPPeids frein Justices Courts, hut j they showed their appreciation ol the j points he made by hearty and pro- i lonpwl .Tlinlntisn II ttftim o ...,!... I woi-pictnre of the corruption and venality of Democratic legislation of laws, by the State Department. We received for such service, for the last session of Congress, ju-t $38 in green backs. Under the litigant law of Or egon (a Democratic monopoly), for printing the same amount of matter, we would have received, in gold coin. Iictw ecu four and five hundred dollars, liy the lltlgst.t taw Got. Q rover has control of between $15,000 and $20, for electioneering purposes. And yet Groyer and his sa tellies eontlnne to harp on 'nnonopolics" and "cdrhlj-flow." as to deprive him for sometime of all sense of sublunary affairs. Restom tlves were applied, and he revived, but suffered severe pain in the head for some days afterward. Culver es caped with but n slight rent in his feelings. Object op the M ofJi i.v Kx ct itsiox. Many persons have mani-fc-ted a desire to know if any good was to be derived by this grand excur sion. Permit me to say, for the infor mation of all, that it n in the Interest of the M. K. Church and Library of Albany. Persons going on this ex cursion will not only have the advant age of a cheap and most respectable and enjoyable trip, but also the consola tion of contributing to the aid of reli gion and education, c, w. s, i in that precinct next Mondav. Mr. Stites next took the stand, and labored through his allotted hour to show w hy, as the swamp land tgtmopoly was strictly a Democratic measure and en tirely in the hands of Democrats, it was a benefit to the people and to the I of deceased persons. I. for one Tolftl amount d'te Hie county, 3,400. Honey received for the mill ji..'sifl, Loss of the county il.900. Here it will be seen at once Is a snr i j of nineteen hundred dollars. Of utirse tlie citizen,, of Linn county, c pccially Democrats, will feel proud ei'the record of tk-ir comity officials ; tllr fitness for olllre, thele large ti t.aucial ability, their watchfulness over tlie interests of our people can not fail to earn for tteiu Oie nnaui inoua encomiunu of tritl Ve might mention other little matters Hint show ifnclusiyely tliat we have k'en favor ed with great aiid exhaustive abiiity ifi the fhumekii ruanagement of onr comity affairs. For hwtenoe, we luivc a i elegant ten Ihonjand dollar iron ciad jail. Mr. Jotic.; says in his .-.jrfeches that the nniy fault about the jail matter I', It didn't eost enough ! Well, this is oertalnly an honest view i.t' the matter, and very unexpected, loo. But there ate many good citi-r-m in JJun comit) who honestly be- i eve tliat ten thonsu.d dollars U rath er a large amount of money to pay for a building tliat lias ,roved so inef l!dent and utterly worthless for the purposes for which it was erected, incidentally we miglit mention the fact that, after onr county officials were thoroughly convinced tliat a huge mistake had been made In the state. Friend Stites is not math of a speaker, and when he had worried through his hour, the audience seem ed much relieved. Capt. Shields going so far as to bring down his wooden pedal on to the floor with great vebe uieuee two or three times the only evidence of appreciation offered by his audience. Mr. A. E. Ellis, Republi can candidate for the Legislature, tbl lowed. showing the sophistry, misrep resentation and unfounded assertions of Democratic speakers and. iouma's ill this canvass. His positions were well taken and.' admirably sustained throughout, and made a profound im pression on his audience, that cannot fail of producing good results. After Mr. Ellis had concluded, one of tlie Democratic candidates for the Legis lature, wliose name we have forgotten, hopped up and made a stirrin' Demo cratic speech. And these were the words he said : Fell'iw Citizens VYe FUC IlARlitIHHG. Intelligence from Uariisburg is to the eftect that our candidates, in their speeches at DlCFEATKH.- The match game of that place on Tuesday, gained a great ! base ball between the Corvallls boys victory. Democracy, as represented . and tlie AHny clubs, which occurred flice. office, fiot I hey Jones, Stites Co., was routed, ; in this city on Saturday tit. resulted I it. i iiuntitriiii iwuuh! . . uupso, iuoi a unumrmft. wim vn nut in v i.r,iri- t ... t aiuu . ' . r ...v ..., mi ... mvk'i i mi un, uui raiMaiiri. ill ' E, Jff. Tandy was sought for every-, fact of the business Is, onr boys didn'' j where, but could not be found, al. like to invite their friends from Cor- j though Mr. Sam Mansfield offered f5 ' vallls down to see 'em. and then turn to any one who would throw him in sight ten minutes. Our candidate for County Judge will come down from Harrisburg with a healthy majority, and theiewlll beau increase on the Hepublican vote of two years ago of betw een forty and fifty yotiedu that precinct. Prospects all over the county for a Kepublienn victory never looked so brisrhf. Let lleniihllnana work, and victory will certainly perch : U now l"'0!'111'1'11 10 thru Wi bottled sotla on our banner. ! to families and all who may wish it, , at low rates. Try n cotinle dozen Whizzes. n.ive yel in icarn oi iiini apiearlng in the Circuit Court to prosecute them. 0 mtr would risk his reputation as a lawyer ou such opinions as lie has given here on different points of law, And yet lie comes before the voters of this county asking ihem to place him in a position to probate on the estates common witn many other Democratic voters, in this part of the count v. will not consent to this. J, 8, GEORGE. Tandy Keqiiewtei! to Withdraw. IlARRISBtliG, April 28th, Mn. E. X. Tasnr Mr: We the in and wax 'ein at a little simple base hidl game. Nary. They would scorn to dc it. They'd see 'enl liuug first. , . Soda. On Wednesday, through the ' politeness of Mr. A. X. Arnold, we were sodaed whole armfull of bottles filled with this delicious drink, from the establishment of a. Carotbers & 1 Co., were laid on otii'taWe. This timi The State Scxiuv School Con-VKNTiox.-i-Tlie State Snnilay School Convention convened in this n'ty last Tuesday evening and adjourned nlWr the evening services on Wednesday i evening. txiinclortyortitlvDeleipiles undersigned. Democrats of Linn cottii- were present from diftereitt parts of ij, uereoy resjwcnuuy ask tliat you will wltlidiiiw your name from the Democratic ticket as a candidate for County Judge, for the following rea sons : 1st, That we fear, from your limit ed experience in law matters, that you will tail to reflect credit on the Iirty in the fulfillment of the duties of the office, and i, it win ue very nearly an un- j nossinilirr to utrinf vnn MiwuijvI, I r f J ....fi J general unpopularity, against as com petent a man as Irvine. Please consider the matter at an early date, and oblige S. Mansfield, J. S. PimtC SrEAKTXt!. Hon. John Kei scy, of Corvallls, will address the citi zens of this city on political matters, at the Court House, on Friday even ing next. Come out and listen to the Judge. Ladies specially invited. Received. Orgeann Encampment Xo. 5, 1. O. O. F., of this city, last j uie .-stare, un n etinesniiy morning j the Rev. C. W. Shaw, of this city, was j elected President, Mr. E.J. Northrnp, of Portland, Secretary and Treasurer, i "" "ev. r . u. liiitcncr. ot tins citv. entire new outfit, m .n-s i,.-,,ij t,. j Statistical Secretary. The proceedings We venture the assertion that Orge- of the Convention were characterized i ana Enenmpment now has the hand- by great earnestness, zeal and Itar- soineet and tUOSt gorgeous outfit In the motiy. While on such occasions there State. Twig your left ear.' are always some who shoot off their t ItAM.KMiK AM) ACCECTAXCK. $11)0 iii the hands of any honest citizen ol Albany, said money to be given to any reliable, truthful Democrat or Re publican who shall accompany me to i Harrisburg. if I do not prove to his ! entire satisfaction, by the sworn statc Unents of as good nlcu as there is in : Lhm connty. the entire tnith of my : statements with regard to E. X. Tati I dy. But I need not goto Ilarrisliurg for respectable witness, as Mart. V. Brown, reputed edltorof Hie Ifriimrnt, if so dtsK)sed, can vouch for tile truthfulness of my statement that E. N. Tandy is a gambler. I distinctly charge that Mart. V. Brown, E. X. Tandy, myself and others, not long since, hi Brown's saloon in Harris burg, w ire engagi d in a game ot draw poker during the entire night, and Mr. Sam. May stood and looked on at the game for several honrs! .Mart. V. Brown got up from the game in the morning declaring himself a loser by several dollars, and E. X. Tandy dit to. These are facts, and if put "upon oath. Mart. V. Brown and Sam May will not dare gainsay them. I again array E. N Tandy, candi date tor County Judge on the Demo- cmlh; county ticket, before the bar of public opinion, for 1st. Gambling. 2d, Drunkenness. 3d, Leaving his tamily at the dead hour of the night to visit Indian ran cheries. I stand ready to prove these changes whenever called hnori so toilo. These charges, however, arc not a drop in the tucket when compared with other charges that are dally made against E. ,V Tandy, npon the streets of llar rlshttrg. If E. N. Tandy is not guilty of the charges made against him. wliy did he not iu.--ke disappearance at the discns slon at Harrisburg ou Tuesday, when his presence was so earnestly solicited by those Democrats who did not. wish to believe them, and after having read my communication in the Kkgis TERof last week f lie docs not deny the truth of these charges. No man, either Democrat or Republican, who has any respect for his word, anil who is Reinitiated with E. X. Tandy's habits, dare deny any ot these allega- -tious. s to the other matter hi Messrs. ii. , . i . n.l.- MMtn.! r,, , , ,. i "" amy a commiiiiicar on.i l - week reeeiwl from Philadelphia an png,, my mwriwy have ,ml, t0 say that I am satisfied with my course, and slmll never ask wliether ttiese two ijredt 'itsoftlH! party approve of it or not. Yoiii-s truly, SAM. MANSFIELD, mouths so frequently, and say so little hear a good ileal abont the corruption , George, F. (I . Barger, 11. B. Milli exist m in the Democratic party. No matter it is our duty as Democrats fO Smmof thl Tloilllu.r:llir l.'lrtir 'Clu, . ..! I. V . I'mu ip.es ui me iieiiiocranc pany are the priuciiilesof the Democratic party, and we all ought to stick to anil sup port the Democratic party. I hope we will all support the Democratic party at the election once. Of course this neat little speech was greeted with loud guf faws all over the house, and L"e mocracy felt glorified for the mo ment. Mr. J. B. McCiiire. Rcpub lletn candidate for Coroner, made a short but effective speech such an effect was produced upon the audience, Indeed; tliat Mrs Jones telt called npon to again take the stand to defend flic acts of the Democratic county ofEcials. And then tte fun euniuieneed. Mc (.'Ime inaile it so hot for Jones that he soon refused to answer any more ques tions propounded, as he said, by a lit tle Republican efindidate forCoioiie'r. and rushed from the presence with temper apparently considerably ruf fled. It was a very ausnlclous oneu- P. H. McCnlloeh. John B. Williams. F. M. Mansfield, J. F. Davis, C. C. Baber, Jus. Turner, David Elv, M. McCulIoch. That Ditch Mattki:. Luther El kins, Esq., has ng;iin taken the matter of constructing a canal or ditch, from a point on the Santiam to this city, in hand, has filed the necessary articles of Incorporation, and is ensawd in securing siibscrllx;rs to life' capital stock. The capital stock call ed tor is 30,600', in shares of $200. We hope, and are inulined to lx-lieve that Mr. Elkins will put the matter through this time, and we liojjc by flill to lie able to chronicle tlie f let that the JtBGlSTKS Is printed on a cyl imler press, the motive power for which is fnniisbcd by water brought through the canal Jrom the raging Santiam. There is no Improvement tliat w ill so rapidly build up our city In wealth anil population as this long talked of canal. Our earnest wish Is that the present effort be crowned Tut: Litigant Law. The Dt.m eml holds In its "bottled" wrath mil il l : . In ,. 1 I I I. - , of value when they do, as to become a j 1 ,le "' '' "dy Club of liar-, ZYht ZnXtn? TST .. ... I iishiir,rli.w,.i,.,n.,.i n.-.f.:..!. .... . fT'.m totlie in.inut.atun' ot wbole- ery large angtirto tnose who desire .B " T" salefhlselioods tQ answer the several to learn somcthiii!?. still there are I ' this city to play a match game of charges made by the ItGUi'-TERai'niiist. others who ofl!set them, by uttering 1 words of real wisdom, and offering suggestions of substantial value to cheer, instruct and encourage the earn est Sunday School worker. The next Convention will be held at Salem. fng tor the IJepnblican ticket, and we with the earliest and brightest success feel proud of oar statidard-lw.i mil affiiir. thr !..ivmist i.i.k f.J who. although onaccnstnmed to Uie: BBOWjwvOUt. -Tlie canvass at er M i ",,, ,i.. every position. rimnttrm;! the new ten thousandikillar jail. After tlie bids were opened it v as fouiid tliat the lowest bids were j ilt in by Republicans ! Here was a dilemma. Bnt these Wise men, these gifted financiers, tlic-c uncorruptible, economical gentlemen were equal t tie occasiou, and for fear tliat their ciforts at economy in kindling the people's money might get Into tlie pa- rUMsfl anil 1,.,.-,.. . . m &iTj uwniocraHc caiKiKiates 1 i unuue popinaruyalii-v ntno.u.,1 i,-. I S? 5 u" t,Krr' ! Mtat' i- uw or thcith Mhr iron cad eoanty U, ml, was ably conducted by form ! Messrs. ticorge and Kills, ending in a rostrum, so ably upheld the b.n Republican nrotrress and v agahist tlie attacks of veterans in the' complete victory for the Republican Democratic service, and so comnlelelv ! i""'- 0ur candidates for the Legls. and thoroughly ronted them from ! Ware grow more in favor as the can Srt.ijNDii) Road. Having occasion to pass over the 0. & C. Railroad be tween this citv and Uarrlsbnrff, we found a section of road that cannot be excelled anywhere in Uncle Sam's do minionssolid, smooth anil level as a tloor, and the train ran without a jar. Of course this condition of thing- is entirely due to the care and judgment of the seetion bosses, two of whom, Messrs. Peters and Comans, we hap pen to know to be two as careful, re liable and'eompctent men as ever hail charge of a matter so Important to all concerned. Honor to whom Iwuor is due. base ball at Halsey next Saturday. ! the litignritaiiilofherDeimKTatieswin- The' Quicksteps have: accented, and " has the cheek to (leny that It ,., ii . . , ! cuargi'i , in ii .a lew ays .-nice, SJI In base ball goes nest Saturday, j !., tbr'an ndvertlseine.it for which It m Tivtnu v v ti,i received, before the enactment ot the rAVtolAMJi.r.-Tlilstroni)e Mtlgant law. but $7 60. As one has gave performances in Parrlsli hall to but to repair to the County Clerk's of goml audiences oil Tuesday and Wed- 'up t0 he convinced that Brown's bills nesday evenings'. The perfoftMnees llow j" one-lialf to two -thirds ffnvntlw hMi Z -.ii i-w.L,, t greater than before the enactment of gave the best of satisfaction, so fhras Bio litigant swhidle.iltrther notice of we have lieanl an expression. this matter is n ally unnecessary. As further evidence of the cxtraoitlinnry IEMhMiuK,EvEKVi!Oiv. Tliecoun- amount of cheek possessed by Brawn, ty canvass winds up with this city to-; "( "'""c ss-rttoii in the l;.ttt Speaking commences at one momiw. o'clock P. M. Let everybody be at the Court House in time, and give our candidates a fair chance toexplaln their positions. REtWiOl'S. Rev. I. D. Driver, agent of the American Bible Society, will preach In the Court House next .Sunday, at 4 o'clock P. M on the object and operations of the American Bible Society, vass progresses, while Democracy Is becoming more and more despondent under the feeble eltbrts of Its standard Ei,!ctios' Tickets. Precincts that have not received election ticket-, will i bearers to defend its many outrageous please semi for them to this oflice. act. Republicans will goto the polls We have them in readiness in any ! on Monday, jubilant and full ol .irdor in the support of the great measures so WouessAiliy carried out by tlw par ty, while Democracy will have noth ing in the past of which to feel proud, and no evidence that the future will briug any healthful change.. amount. Get. Ai-kmaul Tbb gentleman delivered one ol his eloquent anil' ef-1 Fnt CApK. A friend ofours picked fecttre appeals, in favor of Republi-1 p a fur cape on the street, the other v. .... .ucpies, m uieumn Jiouse, on ; day, and having nohlea who belong llmrsday ntglit. It ts not necessary j to it, he lias lcit it at this olllcc The for us to say it was a splendid word- j owner can liave it by calling and tote pictnre. traced by a master hand. The ' liie It off telling blows administered on poor, t oiu, (iccreput i-cmocraey. eaivscil the Maiikets. A i ..... iiij, ll-. I ii , , in B HI I 11(1 I I li I I I V III , . m flWtMi(l;in. t.t u-liuvi nml mniA ' in... I "Wilt nmm W " " W -4IIU I'll! HI eels in hot water. It was a smtt ocwi- sion tor them. As an eOeetlvu speak er, Gen. Applegnte is one of tlie first in Oregon, and wherever he goes, bis power Is felt. VKiii.ANCE. Let this be the word on Monday, gee that every member of the party Is ou hand to cast his vote. Work, work. I,et every mau do his duty, anil the Republican ticket of Linn county will prove too many for Democracy. Bio THOict. The excursion on the 4th will imdonbtedly be tlie greatest thiug ev gotten upon this oo-nt., M slight advance in Some of our farmers who Im-se shipped, their wheat, claim to have received 92c per bushel. No change in the produce market to note. Business for tlie week quite an improvement on that of last. Thanks. We are in receipt of a list of new subscribers, accompanied' by the cash, from our energetic agent at Jacksonville, Charles NieJtell, Esq. All right. Do II more. Lakoe ATTEitbANCE. The Sunday School Convention, which met In this city on Tuesday, holding over Wed- oti'iiday, .May "flst, that the rates charged by the REUiSTEBnre in excess of those allowed by the litigant swin dle. Our advertised rates for one square of ten lines of Nonpareil, first insertion, is $2, t'largeradvertlsements inserted on tlie most liberal terms ; ' but Mart Brown couldn't see the lines in quotation, and here's where he slopped! over again iWlii0, however. Ail vcrlisementi of a legal nature, of four or five sipiares, luserhtl in the Rmis tku for four weeks, have only been charged, as the bills tiled hi lln- Clerk's olllee will show, $0 to (12-r :i fcr each square during tlie time. The lit igant swindle give, and Itrown exacts, fo -50 per square for every squire of siichadvirMsing-jii t$2 oOpursqnato more than. wu ever eliargcd on ail", of four or five sipiares. The Difference. In 1S14 Capt. X. B. Humnhit'y was marching unit fighting under and for the Old Flag. At the same period in the world's his tory, Mart V. Brown was editor of a Republican paper In Iowa. Brown made as cowl and truthful a Republi can then as lie does a I )emocrat now. Set 'em Dr. "John J. Shaw, a lawyer of reputed ability." was a thorough-paced Republican In 1830. Since then he has become Imbued with tlie principles of Democracy and the desire for office, anil now appears as the candidate for District Attorney on the Democratic ticket,. for the third district; ENTBUK. The assertion of the Vew oerat that a leailical Radical went to Taylor's show, on Wednesday night. In a drunken condition, is simply ono of Brown's little lies-then 's uo truth to Hat alb.. wit: fimw r, ,1 WJW S(...'',J I t