The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 05, 1872, Image 2

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    V. 0. Official Puprr for Oregon
FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1872.
Republican Ticket for 1M8
FOR PRESIDENT,
U. S. GRANT.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
HENRY WILSON,
Presidential Electors,
A. n. MEACllAM, nf (TmaHlla romvty.
W. I. HARK, of Washington county!
J. F. tIASELKY, of Douglas county.
I'neletM III Urn.
Tt is a rrlorions t.liino- fin- n 111:111
to be very wise; to know a great
dual of history and nolitim nndi"1"'0
philosophy, and become a perfect
cneylojtedia of facts about every
thing; but it is ari evidence of
very great weakness for such a man
. .
to become big-heauetl about Ins
kiiowledire and assume airs of su
perioritv over every lxxly because jforfl in
of his "wisdom. Croat knowlede but now ilis wiml inflatw a I)cm0
eanatTonl to bo natural and even;crat,c- Of course (he motives which
humble, as it will speak for itself. ! ,mluced ,,i,n fo chanSe were satis"
To see a big man endeavoring to ! facto,'-v to his souse of honor. If he
inflate his bigness isascontomptib'e were ,10,,cs,' what riSht 1,as 1,0 t0
and ridiculous as to sec a little man mVyx"n moH of Democrats
trying to swell the dimensions " thw State for changing? shon'd
his littleness. Vanity and egotism I he notlvc U,em as m,,cI' cmlit
.iuuu : v. i. for honesty as he claims for him-
tV 111" LKIIUI.il ... LVkll ...QUI. ill--.
and such blowim' will suiflv burst
the influence of the blowers. Charles
Sumner is an egotistical bis man.
As a scholar ho is naturally large,
but how insufferable his scholarly
airs. There was. time when he j "0' '' ; Thiers, and expressed great irrita-
; for the Albia (lona) l mon, a I.e- (, at his attitude, lhey resolved
wu esteemed a great MtMm.n ; Uuixn paper, while we were at to withdraw from his support dur
but aiTogancc and self-admiration ; work as a printer in the office. At j,,,,-110 session.
have so clouded his latter-day of-1
forts as to render him an object of
disgust to his old-time (rieuds pjpef M political editor. Mr.
'anity is now his chief stock in , Y. knew at that time that we were
trade. He has been honored by his j a Democrat as well as the Heois
fellow citizens with a seat , tl,c JK" nian knows that we proless to
United States Senate to long, that
he has arrived at the conclusion
that he is neeeMiy to the existence i
of t ho r;ov,.rmet : that who., he I
tm . ,!mitv will transttire .!
Snme n romnrko,! tn fjonoml !
tlraut that Sumner was a disbeliev.!rallV. however, if
r in the Bible. Grant quietly re-1
marked that it was because be I
(Sumner) did not originate it.
We have heard of persons who !
sjwut hours in idly gazing into
looking-glass in admiration of their i
physieal beauty. Sumner every
once in a while spends hours in lis
tening to his own voice in the Sen
ate, the utterances of which serve
more to illustrate the supreme self
ishness ami vanity by which he is
actuated, than to command the re-
uiuvt anil emitiili'iiee nl his honrplN
Selfishiies8iswteemelasaguiding!wrtai,,,yb(rae accessory to tlie
virtue by him, and egotism puffo
him into an enormous gaas bag.
We think he ought to superannuate;
i ,.i1.;.n; 'i-i,
)a nut tin tliii nut irl list: Tluw-i hiil
try has no use for so much aristocrat-1
icr wuidy bigness.
In 1870 the State Senate of Ore
gon, then Democratic, ejected Mr.
X M. Witliam, who had been le
gally elected to a seat in that body,
from the Semite, aud admitted Mr.
Stratum to his place. This was
done in order to secare . requisite
support fur certain Democratic
schemes desired to be put through,
-ft was . high-handed act of injus
tice, as well as an evidence of
diameless corruption. Some Demo
cratic journals are quite concerned
now lest the State Senate, now Re
publican, should see proper to cor
rect that matter. It the Acta .re
a we have read them, the incom
ing State Senate will prove recreant
to its duty unless it does admit Mr.
Witliam to the seat from which
be was so injustly ejected.
To show how inconsistent Sen. tor
Sumner is in hit assertions that
Oeneral Grant is so wicked and
dangerous a man, just let it be re
fwmbered that this sune.ristoer.tic
scholarly ponderosity from Massa
chusetts, voted to give Grant the
power to suspend the writ of lutUas
corput at will. If he wen really
Awere in his estimate, how could
be do that?
Oar Neighbor IxplHlo.
We have no inclination to do the
editor of the Democrat any iimis -
i ' .
tice. He desire to lie lair aim court -
eons in our editorial writings, and
t ...
will not intentioiiallv misrepresent
. . . . J 1
the principles or record of any of'the
. 1
editorial fraternity. Not lon since
iraicriuiy. A ot long since
the Democrat in endeavoring to
account for the recent Republican
Victory in this State, said that "IiiIsls
! 1 1 - - B ""
iioou, misrepresentation, bnuery, in
timidation, fall prom we?, trickery,'
etc., were Used in every county.
This, if true, would not onlv indi-
. ... , , i i ...
eate the most degraded state
morals in the Republican party, but
would also cast a vile stigma uh.iii
that c'ass of Democracy who saw
nrnner to vote for nnv nortion. or
all of the lJennbliean ticket. In
a"swir ty t,,is i'"l"'tation and stig-
;e alluded to a rumor which
we nave nearu several nines since we
come to iii Own, and which
wo believed to l eoiTcet. in the
following language: -There wasa
time, we are informed, when he
.J
time, wo ni-o infimnoil wlion
s . 1 1 11
(brown) blew the editorial bellows
' '
self?" In the De
rut of last
! eek,our neighbor, after indulging
! i" sonic indignant threats, gives the
fo,Iofflng explanation :
When we were alnnit nineteen
the same time the paper was edited ;
hV G; tYofnmJ K.-'
he one now.
11.
The error we committed was in i
f tl,e ""npreion that he was
P"l"'--"l "tor of a Uepublican
j4"riial ' low:l- W
wlit,,r- T,1C '"erence would liatlt-
wcrc ""PHcd PM the editorial
ol a Republican journal, it was I
JP'M'iwnpia
werc m harmony, as Iodizing in
t!,eway of reporting conventions,
hes, etc., as every lxsal editor
knows, has much to do with illu
minating partisan positions and
principles. .Morally, there is such ;
a thing as liecoming accessory to a
thing by our jiosition, or actions,
though our sentiments may not i
i
harmonize with it.
vur neignoor :
! spread of Republican truths, by :
granting the use of his brilliant pen
L - j ..kc 5 I
!"'" uuBgfuawon in rentier-
inS the local lges attractive. We
cannot avoid the impression that it j
would have been much more credit
able for him to have been a Repub
lican tlien and to have changed
since, than tor him to have used his
influence in the spread of that which
he did not believe. We did not
manufacture the report which has
draw this explanation from our
neighbor, so it is not a "base fabri
cation." We do not care about
having any of our friends branded
as "iufamous liars," so we remain
mum on that, no telling how many
funerals we might become accessory
to should we be so indiscreet. They
no doubt committed the same error
that we did, supposing as a natural
consequence that if he were employ
ed as a writer by . Republican
press that be must have been . Re
publican. Aa it regards journalistic
courtesy, we take no pleasure in in
dulging in personalities. We never
have alluded to the editor of the
Democrat except in connection
with some principle upon which we
thought he occupied very inconsist
ent ground, and have never, we be
lieve, resorted to abase or slang.
The Democrat, however, in its pe
culiar ideas of editorial courtesy,
has seen proper in alluding to na to
parade our profession of the minis
try before his readers, as if there
! wu an argument in that more po-
tout than anything else he coulil
nse- 1,1 onr journalistic career e ;
1 P to ,,ow "P to ,,IC ofonr
Llivl.1.1 i .
1 """v Ul,: CT,U a "www
cips of "' adversaries, and if the
' ... -I
contest grows hot, we will emleav-
, , , i ' .
to Rwpcool araleonrteous,iievei
' i a: . i i . i
ilning our clerical coat.
Four Nwr Years.
Senator Kelly was elected to the
i United States Senate two wars n;o.
He has had ample time to show !j
adaptability to that position since
I then, l'l.e result uuM he anything
r'but satisfactory to his nartisan
of " v lu"
mentis, the only qualilication I
ivliiell Iio ttvnu t.. HAGUMZ IS ll it , if
drawing fiis ay. This he under- j
stands effectually. So far as ae-1
omplishing anything tor the g,,d
of the State is Concerned, the record
!of SeMtoiM proceeding furnish
1 nothing, we believe, to his credit. ;
" " """" "ro '
! atorial llivp- ,Ip is 8 maS6'V0
; w'otKk'n-ma" thoroughly seasoueil
H" .Vh If any other state
has I s match 11 the Senate, then 1
one other State that has sent an in
dividual, to Washington to absorb
Senatorial pay from Uncle Sam,
without returning any equivalent.
There are four more years of this
worthless representation to be en-
' d u red yet. Ve hope then a live,
energetic, influential, ta'cnted man
j will be substituted in his place.
A political crisis is apparently
approaching in France. A com
plete rupture has broken out be
tween Ihe Right in the Assembly
and Thiers' members. The Right
to the iiuihIkt of iioO interviewed
Our xl I.pgitlatiirr.
The next Oregon Legislature will
i oonvene at Salem in September next,
i ant politically will stand as follows.
I Democrats marked thus :
sesaik.
First Senatorial District
Wuntv) - Samuel Brown,
Marion
J. II.
Moores.
Second District Linn If. II. Craw
ford. Enoch Hottlt.
Third District (Uine)-W. W. Brif
tow, A. W. rattcrson.
l'onrtli District (Douglas. Coos and
lltT
sixth District 'losephine -E. $'A
'. ;Be, M
Witliani.
Eight!) District (Polk) - Richard
Chrystal.
Ninth District Yamhill) J. W.
Cowles.
'lYnth District ,'W'asliington. Co-!
luinbla, Clatsop and Tillamook' T.
If. Cornelius.
Kleventh District (Multnomah!
Joseph X. Dolpb, Daviil i'owell
Twelfth District (Clackamas) John
Mvers.
l'liirteenth District (Va00 Wll-
Mn Monroe.
V. .1 IMWAAI f lb
I. ,..-I. .,.,! I, ltlsfri.4 H , L A1.
bert . Brown.
LB& District ',:iuali1111-1
sixteenth District fUnten)-Samuel
Hanna.
Seventeenth District (Grant; .!.
y, Baltlwin.
Of the above. Messrs. Moores, and
Brown, of Marion, Wkliamand Pow-
e, Republicans; Hoult, Patterson
Fay,- Brown of Baker, LeweHen anil
Baldwin, Democrats, hold over. The
rest was elected this year.
HOUSE OK HErRESEXTATIVES.
Baker county.!. B. Onstein.
Benton fames Giugles, Benjamin
Simpson.
Clackamas J. D. Crawford, L. T.
Bariii, N. J. Matlock.
Clatsop .Mm West.
Clatsop and Tillamook Samuel
Corwin.
Columbia Ifadgklii.
Coos aud Curry M. Rifey.
Douglas David Biishey,,). K. Coop
er, Geo. W . Riddle.
Orant-C. S. Thornbiiry, Samuel
Johnson. c g
Jaekson-y. Langell, E. F. Walk
er, K. C. Mason.
Josephine A. L. Watson. .
Lane-N. Martin, C. W. Washburn,
A. S. Powers.
Linn K. H. Cmnor. S. T.
Crooks, K. B. WUlonghby, Harvey
Stelton, "James Blakelv.
Marion Rufu Mallory, William
Dust, T. McF. Pat ton, Joseph Engle,
J. Downing.
Multnomah-.!. F. Caules, J. B.
Congle, J. D. Biles, S. ilirsch.
Polk-J. C. Allen, J. W. White,
R. Clow.
Umatilla Gco. A. LaDow, Maincs
Morrison.
Union 0. D. Andrews.
Union and Baker Dunham Wright.
Wasco - Robert Grant, T. C.
Stevenson.
Washington George II. Collier,
Thomas Stott.
Yamhill A. R. Burbank, T. R.
Harrison.
RKCArrrULATIOS.
HtwiU) Republicans, 13; Demo
crats, 10. Republican majority In the
Senate, 1
Hinm Republicans, 33; Demo
crats, 17. Republican majority In
the House, IS. Republican majority
on joint ballot, 17.
WILLI. Iff DAVIDSUX,
L .. , J ' ',' ' , ,
So. 61 Frout Street, Portland, Or
RKAI, ESTATE in thisCiTYan I LAST
' icmii i..i.M, in lot' llio-q Mi'-ini"'' locan-
its,eonisthv.t nf lots, ir w.r Run m.
iiiul ItMM'h's. IIirsi:snii I sjdl!l: also,
IMI'RiiVKH I'M! Ms. and viilmiM.-mi-
cultivated i,ANii.s.iocHted in AIJ. riitsni
lUtTL.Nl, in the most iliHlmli'c local!-
the STATE for SALE.
REM. KSTATK. inxl oilier nronortv.
purchased for cnnvsjioiideiiis. In tlilst'lTi
KJlrTj Su'tKIL'i
ADVANTAtiKol's TERMS
niH'SKS mi l -ToREs loo-!. LOAN
SiOTtATKU.nil.H'I.AlMSOr' Al.l. HE- ,
wriptwxs promptly rm.i.ia tki:
business transacted.
AKXTSnf this oFnoB, In all the CI
TIB ml towns In tin- sTATE.win re
Inliolis Of KAiiM I'KHI'EKTY
and forward the Hunts to the aliove ad
dress, tixt
Si'KCIALTH :
Itrrws Trimuihivs. An extensive Vft
riety of silk, satin, cotton ninl wuo'en
.hv-s trlinuttutc. iilwu in Blow,
Clilitnotis. Latest Mylca conainntly on
imnil, m tow llt'iiros.
mci'lliiiir!is. l.lnliiKu aid ftiiilinss
of nil y:in.li'H mi l .omliiics u full ohsoI'I-
IIH'llt. v
JACONETS, Ml suss. MtBROfPKHlKSt
I.IAl'KR LINKS. Kill ASH ALL
OTIIKR VAK1KTILS i
til.oVLs, Husk. ETC.,
AT PKINi: t'ORT.
MRS. II. D. oontEY.
Albany, MnyJI, 8M, '
DR. VAX IM.y MERUirS
Infallihlc Worm Syrup.
Its value in kvtuovttitf ninssntof crudlil
from the stotundi nn:l boweMof . lilUlre
even whoto mnrm ilo not c d., i unnol 1
tiH) liiffhly esttitmtu I.
I-ever nml Asne. reMMiD teoinin
It.
lillllntcl liy thi) irence of wonnstu Urn
tomnch or bowels, aro more Jt)!o to hava
n itrotmettfj conran of elillh imil fever.
The worm remedies have been known to
cure when oil other remedies liave fnRod,
especially In cblldren.
For sale by A. Carothers It V., wholesale
anu re nil timrewts, AlUftny, Or. li
One Dollar pet'bottlt
lii:i.'a:,;
A. WUEKI.EJt,
8IIEDO, OREGON,
Forwarfiiiiff & ComBiission Mcrcliaiit. .
Auent fort wsnloof the cclclinitcd (IAIN
WAtiON, and all kilt
Al. SIACH1NF.RT.
Consign men In ioRcitod,
TiiWN LOTS, in the town of
sllc.
hed I, for
Xcw To-Day
NOTICE. THE STOCK HOLPKRS id'
the Albany & San' lain Witter Idteli or
Canal Conwany are reqnestal in meet at
theConrtHousc in Albany, July in, 1673,
at 1 o'clock, for I he narntise of oivanlKlnji
said Coinnany, A full a' tendance of the
stockholder- is ii iinested, for the purpose
of tdectlng the necessary otilins for said
Conqiany. ' L. KLKIN.H,
June 11,73-11 th'der of Incorpomtors.
IMIPW,
TSSSK
ATTKXTIOV.
iildebtndto him. either liv nole or book
aecoiint, to iniike luiiuedlate pnvnient to
lieiu li. Ittonteltli & Co., in t'lty Mills. Allia.
n y, ill whose hands he lias left his hooka,
no i-s and nlliutimnlN. J. M. UKACU,
Allianv. June 7. S7i-4n
JOHN SCHMEER,
DEAt.KK IN-
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HASJIST OPENED HIS XEW (IROt'ER
MtaMMlliMttlt on corner of Ellswoilh
and First stm'is, with n fresh stock of
ciroceries, Provtslona, ( niiilies, CUfam, To
Imeeo. Ac., lo which he Invites the atten
tion of our citizens.
In connection with the s'ore lie will keep
n IlakeiT. ttinl will nlwiivs have on imnil u
fnll supply of fresh hreuil, crackers, Ac.
C-jj- Call timl see me.
JOHN SCHMEER.
Fehrairj' W-2lvl
JOB WAGON.
H AVISO PCRdHASBD THE INTER
estofU. w. Youii); In tho
Deliver)" Business,
Inmpn'tureiltnUoany nml nil kinds of
lolw. on short notkr. nml with qiiick dis
patch. Terms rutmnnhle. I'aeknKes de
IIvitmI to any prf of tho eltv. Look
out for the HAY TEAM and JOB WAGOX.
4v4 A. X. ARNOLD.
man
FOURTH OP JQLI CELEBRATION
TO HK (1IVVN 1!Y TUK
CITIZEWfii OF ALBANY,
AT THK
unn ciiiaty
FAIR GROUNDS!
OBDEB OF KXKntlHIN)
Tlie procession will be formed ntao'clock
A. ., In front of the Court l louse, lu tho
following order:
National Colors.
Albany Itruss hand.
ORATOR OF THE DAY,
(C. O. Curl, Km.. of Salem.)
Reader or the Declahation,
(('apt, N. B. Humphmy.)
Allany Fire Department tin full uniform).
The Various Sunday Hclnnla.
Invited UueotH and Cltlzemi.
Upon arriving at the Fair (lrnunda,tha
Declaration of Independence will lie read
hy ('apt. N. B. Humphrey, and an oration
delivered hy C. (. furl, Esq., of Salem,
after which the festivities of the day, con
stating of Music in the Pavilion, Dancing,
Croquet, Base Ball, etc., will commence.
Marshals will be appointed to preserve
order, and no horse-racing, drunkenness,
or disorderly conduct will he tolerated on
the Fair Grounds.
A4aa fatten to the Uronada rre.
BcfmlMMnto the rlr UrouiMta.
On the Fifth and Sixth days of July, a
fiurso of W will fie comiieted for, acoor
ng to programme,
KT A cordial invitation ti extended to
"ECONOMY
IS WEALTH."
r
riMB
I MONBT.
StA.VE3 YOUR
TIME,
liiil Accumulate
"W IDALTH,
HV m visi; yoi it
DRV GOODS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
NOTION S,
CROCKERY,
HATS,
boots & mm
PILLS,
LINIMENT,
PAINTS,
OILS,
IKT PACT
ALMOST AX VTIflNfi VOL' MAY HAVK
OCCAHOX TO I'SK,
UNDER ONE ROOF.
AND
PROMPT PAYING
SHORT-TIME CUSTOMERS,
WILL FIND, AS HERETOFORE,
AT THE- .
"TORE OF THE Kl'BS-RIKB,
A.t a,ii Tlmee,
A Gooil Assortment of the
BEST GOODS
-at the-
LOWEST PRICES !
or-
Merchantable Produce !
A. WHEELER.
Bhedd, Oregon, April 8, U7M1
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS,
1VIIUI.ES.UE AM) RETAIL
j ,
CORNER FIRST .', H110A 1 "A I.I11N-STS.,
ALBANY, OREGON,
A. Cm Layt on,
Proprietor.
I
RAVK AtWAV IN RTOKK A WIX
STAPLE
& FANCY
GROCERIES!
PROVISIONS !
Tobacco &Cigars,
Which I will sell for mli as low nsiha
ImvoKt.oruxcliungoloi nil IdntU of nn)i
wmm PRODUCE !
Receive 1 ami in :ore u lurgc quantity of
ISALD SALT,
which I will mill rheum rthnn ever before
oit'i i-'.'-i iii i iii h nmrket.
I;- I oxtend general Invliiulon to nil. 71
t-J ieo)Ie in t Iii-. and adjoin Innjg
i.-t, counties! In call tttid cxani-jM
t .Tine qimllly and prtceKjH
.. f, .if Kootls, ii- I feel ,13
t-ir coiilldenl of invjra
L" ability to (five ..t-a
(Stf? thorough jga
&e sail ..':
fcir fuc- i'-:i
IIo .M
t.; n ia
A. C. LAYTiiN.
P LACK SMITHING !
-AN II
General Repair Shop.
rPHE I'NDERSltiNKf) HAVING RE
f. turned Albany, ami taken his old
shop on corner of Ellsworth and Hrcomi
streets, aiitioimirs his readiness to attend
lo all kinds Of
I RLACKSMITHING, MILL k MAClllNM
KORG'NG, ETC.
Also, has on hand and for sale, tho
COQDILLARO WAGON,
Strayer rerce-iced
GRAIN DRILL,
STAR MOLINE,
and other PLOWS,
WOOD'S RE. PER & MOWER,
which ht rill sell on the most reasonable
lertnt,
HORSE SHOEING All ronad $2i
Reaetttajr, $1. T7
OIVE ME A CAM..
All work entrusted to me will receive
lininiptatteniloii, andls. executisl In the
il'T J'U' l,",l!"",'r' w"h K"01' mnleriaL
A share of public patronujtc is solicited.
ulSllo,,on,''0?,.('rI:l,''wor,"nlaeeon,
streets, opposite Pierce's Ferry.
ml F. WOOD.
Lard Oil & Soap
MANUFACTORY.
T.USPKHgtOyiCD HAVING COM
lEef?newn " iiueooA "nnlng order
Lam Oil anil Soap Manufactory,
Ho, Rancltt Butter, Soap
Oreaac, Ac,
delivered to them In thta city.
Tliey are now manufacturing and
on hand 8
In great variety, warranted enna! to the
hest in market, which they otter to the
trade at the most reasonable rates.
Ordera respectfully solicited. 8etltfa
bti'sa NianiwilllTnu.
fiiri'artles having Hogs, Rancid Batten,
r Grease of any kind, forwIe,wffldo WJu
lit veusacall. '
to give us a call.
.74 8IMP80S.
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