ft Si U r SATURDAY, MAY B, 1874. Albany, My 15, 1874. Ed. Register : I tee by the last number of the States Rights Democrat that one of the fledglings from the medical department of the Willamette University baa taken an early opportunity to air his "blushing honors" by rushing h.to print 1 his young gentleman hav ing had no occasion aa yet, probably, to sign his name with its newly ac quired appendage to a prescription, and not having the funds necessary Co get it painted on a "shingle,1 has come to the conclusion to have it printed in the Democrat tor nothing by subscribing it to t communication Like a young pea cock, he is so proud of that new tail that he must strut about and show it a little anyhow. This is the secret of that column and a halt of school boy grandiloquence about Dr. Dawne, signed "A. P. Miller, M. D." To the writer of that re markable piece of composition the chief interest of the performance was doubtless concentrated in the signature. The letter was meant to prepare the way gradually for that final auDouncemet t of "A. P. Mil lar, M. P." It was kind in the young man, very kind, to raise us thus by degrees to the sublimity of that grand climax. It would have been cruel to have burst upon us suddenly and without a note of warning. Just think of it ! Sup pose for a moment remember this ia only a supposition suppose that, without a word of prologue, the curtain had risen and disclosed at once to oar awe-struck gaze all the undhnmed and bran-new glory of "A. P. Miller, M. D." Suppose that he had just announced himself to us suddenly without that column and a half of preparation I tremble to think of what the result might have been. "A. P. Miller, M. D.,H says that he knows Dr. Dawne, which must be a great comfort to the latter gentleman in this sad h.mr. Let him "thank God and take courage;" "A. P. Milhr, M. D; knows him! Aid more than that "A. P. Miller, M. D. approves of him. Also, ,!A,j P. Miller, M. D,," says that "Tiaabuotoo" has "willfully lied" Lilian i in hi statement in toe Origoman that Dr. Dawne is not qualified for. the office of State Superintendent, for he baa passed the fiery ordeal of "A. P. Milter; M. D., critical judgment "A. P. Miller, M. D.," has heard Dr. Dawne. lecture before the medical diss, and he ia sure the lectures were not Jfamfc-lNL that they were only "quoted" from Dr. Hammond's learned work on Nervoua Diseases. "A. P, Miller, K. D., has alio occasionally hou. ored Dr. Dawne's office with his presenos while that gentleman was preparing his sermons, and be ia good enough to vouch for their orig inality, It is also plain to "A P. Miller, M. D ," that Dr. Geary is a bad ssaii if be ys that Dawne ia inJttjdd to Bascom for even one Of flouw after this nobody will dare iinoach Dr. T)awnpf flnalifi. ; : tmj.mtowtfm'- -MA f Mil tar, It Dkmwsnm and is sat 'can anybody ask than that? Dr. Dawne may now continue to murder the "King's English" until his sermons and lectures are crowded with the slain. He may abide hi Wistful 4g. noremw ofWbere Capet'odis. He may know nothing at all about schools and about the business of teaching; and he may be innocent of the slightest acquaintance with the school system and the educa tional wants of Oregon. He may even dare to be one of that class so odious to Democracy, the "carpet baggers." All these things cannot move him for "A. P. Miller, M. IX," says that he will make a good Superintendent of Public Instruction anyhow. , . But alas, just at the most in teresting point ia the case "A. P. Miller, M. D.,V knowledge fails. He does not know where Dr. Dawne got those degrees ot "A. M." and'M. D.," which he added to bis name when be signed "A. P. Miller, M. D.,'s" diploma. And now, "A. P. Miller, M. D." is unable to reconcile Dawne's state ment that he is a gaduate of the Medical Department of the Uni versity of Louisiana with the un doubted and undenied fact that the authorities of that institution know nothing about him, and that his name does not appear in the list ot graduates. So it seems that there are some things which even our "A. P. Miller, M. D.," can not do. But this is just the place where Dawne needs "A. P. Miller, M. D.,'8" services most. He has represented himselt over an over again as a graduate of a certain institution and as the possessor of certain documents, while there is overwhelming evidence (which be does not even question) that he Is nothing ot the kind and that his claim is an imposture and a fraud as bold and shameless as it is base. It will take somebody who knows a little more than ever "A. P. Miller, M. D.,w to get Dr. Dawne out of this ugly scrape. In conclusion, Mr. Editor, per- mit me to say that I know some thing of Dr. Dawne mylf, and I know that, aside from the dirty imposition which he has undertaken to practice on the people of Oregon, be is wholly unfit for the office of State Superintendent There is no Deed of bandying words about this matter. It can easily baj& to the test by any who may have . doubts upon the subject Dr. Dawne preaches in his church in Salem almost every Sunday, and any one who may desire to make up an opinion as to the extent of his edu cational attainments can find ample material for the purpose in a single one of his sermons. More than this, Dr. Dawne lives in a town famed throughout Oregon toe its Softools, and as I the residence of many men ot learning and varied culturai ,i Now I am willing ( to submit the question! of Dr. Dawne's f tnsss for the office which be seeks to a committee of Salem Professors, together with the entire Faculty of the College at (Jorvallis, which is under the patronage of Dawne's own ehurcb. If a committee com posed of such men asGatch, Powell, Crawford, Arnold Dad Emery will pronounce Dr. Dawne "a gen tlcmau of fine scholarly attain- meats" I shall have nothing further o say, bat I shall keep up miflfhtv thinkin'." .., JOffM 8TOKS, KSQh ' hL fev ill W Vi riOiTrrv r" "fi,M UJ This seems to be jusfcenough. George D. Coffin, an old and well' 'known farmer living near Hubbard's Station, lost bis wife some" years ago and was soon after again joined in matrimony to a widow who had a very young daughter. Several years since a marked intimacy was noticed to ex ist between Coffin and his step daughter. To such a degree did thie intimacy grow, that they be came insuperable companions, and constantly manifested for each other an improper affection, which could but be observed by those residing ii the neighborhood. The acquaint ance)) of tne family finally became satisfied that a criminal intimacy existed between Coffin and the girl though nothing was ever developed to fix. the guilt on them, until a short time ago, when tne girl was married' to a school teacher named IH ram Burrows. Soon afterward the young wife confessed to her husband that a criminal intimacy had existed between her and her step-father for a number of years, and that since her marriage he had attempted to violate her rsoii un der threats of murder. The indig nant and outraged husband applied torn warrant of a rrest for Coffin. charging him with the crime of in cest Coffin, however, got wind ot the proceeding and left for rortiana. burrows started in pursuit and arrived in Portland Thursday morning to find that the guilty party had gone to Van couver. Following him by the first boat he arrested him there and placed him in custody of the Sheriff of Ulark county. He then returned to Portland, under advice of the officers there, came to Salem by Friday evening's train to get 'a re quisition from Governor Grover. Procuring this be returned to Port land yesterday, on his way to Olytnpia to procure for it another from Governor Ferry. The affair has thrown the community where Coffin resides into the greatest ex citement, and causes much indigna tion. Charley Hogan, accused of as sault with a deadly weapon, bad histrial at Dallas, before Judge Bonham, last week, and was ac quitted. Immediately upom his release he was re-arrested upon a similar charge. The deaf mute school at Salem, under charge Of Prof. "W. S. Smith, closes on the 23d inst There is then to be' a vacation until Sep tember next The classes were to have been examined on Thursday. The root of Mr. Gordon's resi dence at Salem caught fire last Saturday, which greatly frightened the inmates, bat it was exting uished before any serious damage was done. Job. E. Harvey, a former res ident of Oregon and at one time a member ot the Legislature from Yambill-eounty, died Suddenly, a flew days since, near Helena, ot the heart disease. The grand jury in session at Dallas, in the case of the State against Til Glaze for the snooting ot Whitley, failed to bring in an indictment. ' Chris. Hnuaaker, accused of the larceny of a bar of iron valued at $1 40, was tried at the present term of the Circuit Court ia Polk county, aid acquitted of the charge. Hon. lufua jlallory has been chosen to deliver the annual address terary Societies of the i University during com- i-:u,t)-i wmj Ith ) wee. I A Isrgutftt! wstebww will fee toils by. the i dfrsegSi tip present to the Li I WHIamstH no a J mi, neuannend mmtatc.MiHotth Yathrll Htoiinn f nwm vfWfS7n BTwf'w PROMPT THANKFUL TO AN APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC FOB THEIR GENEROUS AND unfaliliur siinnnrt In t ho nsst. and honefulof a con t inunncu and enlargement of the same In the future, we desire throoga suiners in Linn county, to our well assorted and carefully purchased stocks of good at the above points, comprising full and Complete Lines of all Classes of goods usually kept In Country Stores. Lack of tlmo and space precludes any at tempt to specify ; but we are determined to maintain and add to our reputation for keeping the most complete Country Store in Linn county, and will only say in conclu sion, that our House at Shedd will be found to contain, at all times, more nearly EJ-veiry tlxlaas Needed on a, Farm than ever before-and as we have not been in the past, neither will we be in the future, undersold by any honorable dealer. A. WHEELER $ CO., SHEDD and PEORIA, Dealers in General Merchandise, INCLUDING Machinery, Wagons, Lumber, Shingles, Ac. Bills for building furnished to order at lowest rates. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, fjgr Highest market rates In Cash for t-V All Kinds of Merchantable Produce." Shedd and Peoria, Linn county, Oregon. EW TO-DAY. Jf'U-lrlJNr X TXJH.ES . Everything New. GRAF & COLLAR, Manufacturers and Dealers In FURNITURE ! OF ALL KINDS. 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