"; 3..' ; .- .... swing f ! 'i ! fit." ALBAXT, onEGOST, FEB. 13.. 1880. itepriblican Stale Central CowiGjlltee. A meeting of tlie Republican State Cen inireommHtee of the State ot regon will lie hell In the 'ltv tiiletif on VVeilnes. tlav, fccti. IS, l-8gb. .It 2 o'clock v. m. A full n:teinlanee is reiiiii'sted. m-rm-pAym Fr.bttAN chairman. JosKrtl Slia?f, Secretary. 'ttiiiltt?e. BrCr.r.Mllton White lfcmton.K. It. Moliimv C'atjtcaiuas. . P. lH'not Cla;oTi P.M. Tnvlor I'nlnmhliKtW M'Brirte Cow K. W. Tower rgrrr..i . ...v ; m. iiev lhnalMj...K. li. Turt, irait I. W. tj'liurcli Jncknoii-J HChiiwo6t JoMpUiuu Thd tfloJ LAr. C IS. ft'atson T.iiiri t. Frouthti I.aiie....'J II. McClnnjr Marlon.. . . . K, ..C. liver Mulrmmtuli Ji'SimiMi lik a. v. Lnf!is Tillamook lr. I.:,-delle U Hint il hi vara ii t l'nim W.J. S?!iorlrnt:s Wasco E. I.. Sinhli Wahiiiijioii .!. IJnion Yhiu1U1...J. W. Watts , Jour Democrats tinve been convicted of illegal voting in Wilmington, DM. n eruption of Mt. Vesuvius began on Saturday. m Goss, the sport-man who shot two young Jadies ir? Oakland by mistake, fuis Vbcii ilfs chnrgeil from cnc!?3y. Cincinnati proposes to give n monster banquet,' serving 2,500 guests aril costing f.00,.i the opening of tlrfi Southern Railroad". . A person ha been mresed in 'IVxas .ffr fjie ninrder of a mail named Smith. Sivy attempt to decrease the Smith family by lotil meariS ilr b reslhtecT Itr 'feX'Js as elsewhere. "The Xew Orleans Picayune says tb.it "more than one rough customer lias never known how good be was until be killed ftbe boity and heanl the lawyer in charge sum up his virtues.' ri the 5fn'irirf!?. tlie senrtte claims com mittee, decided fo recommend the passage at the, bill to pay Ben' Ilolladay's c'aini ot over $5C&,00 for losses sn-taineil by him while carrying the overland mail to Cali fornia by reason of changes of route riid Jtodlan depredation. 'Oregon Is not alone in tbfe' experience of a severe winter. Th6 v!iole Atl.ttit:! CtiMfferrng frfiii sttr'Ti. t!J Hfce of h1cJrhils"riot be'eu-known for a hundred ye'a'r congratulate ourselves on a luilder cliuiate and the fact that our woit trliiter weather is mild to their best. Some Harvard students offered the print er $300 for an advance copy of the questions tibe sttbuiitei? to'tltcdvat an eshmfiif-.tiffn. Hie printer had completed the job and parted with tlm s"ieet; but he obtained an old set of questions,- put them in type and sf rack off a proof, which he sold" to the nthdenk for $300. They did not discover the double quality of the fraud till cxuftf- ' "nation day. . o i The Charleston Xeics and Cousin; In speaking of presidential candf.lates, saj-s;-;AlreaJy there is a hint that E. B. Wash- J burnc of Illinois is the coming man," si:d j we have o hesitation in saying tlmt It would be harder to beat him than any other Kepiilicitn been spoken of as the probable c'andite. Mr. WusfTlitirne'a cham pter is wlthoaf'n stain, lie has been out f the pool of politics fdr" years, and he ii enthusiastically admired by the German Americans, who dislike General Grant." The New York Herald has a five-ebVifmn boom"' for'Conkliiig. The last whoop is S folhWs: ' "Still in the strength of ma ture manhood, in the pflrrtfof intellectual fgor, with the enthusiasms offl'SV unabat ed, hapily blessed in pecuniary competence, rinked high in the profession ot his choice, Untarnished by avarice, and nntouched by nfty cVirmpt charge, Mr. Conkling mny, without audacity, plume himself mentally, fefrermicUly, and polftically for fliglits more dazzling and discoveries far beyond the horizon of the nst." 'Rah. -A detailed statement published in the Chicago itSr- Ocean, shows that" no less than 3.0S7 American vessels are afloatTon t6a : 2rat lakes. What will strike the reader as Very remarkable is the statement tint the tonnage arriving and clearing at Chicago during the season of lake naviga tion May 1 to November 20 is equal" to the whole tonnage arriving and clearing at the three great ports of Boston,' Philadel phia and Baltimore, and nearly equal to tfet arriving and clearing at New York. vfbileitls said that" the" North" Pacific Railroad Co. will make a great effort to secure from Congress an extension of time In the land grant, it is almost equally cer tain that the Texas Pacific Co. will nt tetwpt. to defeat such extension tin less a similar ra"nt is extended to it the Texas icific1obby; lsBt"Work to get "a combina tion incrudlng'both measures, and will en deavorto pass bothor defeat bothi It is to" be hoped that thVN l3. Katlroad Co. will Veep ontof all crinrbfhaffbns with the 7exaB Pacino, and go ini on liercrs-n mttt&, as 'she may then succeed. 'Governor Pitkin", " of" Colorado, "is' skep tical of the aboriginal virtue ot the noble red man, Ute Jack, and thinks he has' j nll etTlbe wool "qv6r the eyes of "t1ietrustiilg head of the Interior department' wlio will bear no more of him or the guilty Utes he f"to bring "in after he on'ce gets free of wWte jurisdiction on the ColorsJo plains The Governor lias pretfy clea'r Views of atltntored Indian human nature'. " Washbarne ' seems to be growing'' in feor "as ft candidate for the Presidency Hfe'pO'jesses all the qualifications necessary to enable him to fill the Presidential office wfth honor to himself and 'credit to the Nation. We can work and vote "for TTa&hburne most cheerfully. A large number" of Puslon memoers have taVen their seitsTn the RepubMrfrf Iegi4- lature ot Maine, thus . acknowledging the legality, of that body and virtually prevent ing the consu rhation of Gareelon's scheme w steal log-ths Electoral Vote'df tlieSute. MnUltiir n ua out of i finger End. The' doctnrl ofBellevi'.e Hospital at jfiew York are thRiisibrming Thomas Coulter's finger end into a nose. Coulti-r is 22 years old and lat hU nose by lupoid, a malady closely related to cancer, which de-troys every tissue with which it conies hi cout.-u-t. The progress of tlio tli-case ""as nrrested at the Bellerue Hosjiltal two j'ears a biit.it left the fiice woefully disfigured, with a ile-pn-sslon where the nose sl:iu!d liave lieen and the sWlu so contracted that the eyt-!id were inverted, exposing the itincotfs ttiem l.i:ane lil ih'j ej-es. A plastic operation was performed at the Hospital a year ago Which nearly restored the eyes to their normal condition, and having heard that an Eng lish surgeon iH Birmingham had built bp a nose for a man. Coulter besought the Bellevue doctors to try the Same experi ment ni him. His eiilrei;ties finally pre vni'eil and last Noveinlier pripar:ltjnis began 1:y fr-e7.iiig the miilcfle fl-igi-r of the left band, removing the. nail and destroy ing its mairix with nitric acid sn' that no nail would grow again. Two fbips were raised from the surface of this iia'UU-s flngtT end. Heecmher 12th. the pn'fient U Ing miller the iutiuence ttl an anestliGtie. and were stitched to fl ips raised from the face, ami f he end ot the f!!jH being placed In a pocket made in the skin where the nose bad been. The whole; was then kept fn place by plaster of parts bandages. fb6 patient being also kept niftier the influence of nioiphiiie. The extVm'pc'f i.'d nose is already knitting into place, and "lie digital arteries having been tied ujk the finger is to be amputated at the middle joint, and the woiideiiul new nose wijll be complete. A murder was committed j at Monmouth on Thursday afternoon ot l;i?t week, im&ir the following ciicuiiistances as detailed in j the ya'ein St'ttejiwni: A rather notorious character named Dick Johnson. who resides soiiiewiiere on the I.uckiainiite. came to In-deix-nienc? wffh his -vit,; ioi d: some trad ing, mid while there fell "h jcompany with a young man named Crosserly and. the three left Independence and goi as far as Monmouth on their way home. When Jobn- 8jii and Crosserly had some bitter, words rcnd n'ffglit was iiJiiilnent,' ifnd as Crosser Iv raised ll" h:!.V.d . I- it to strike Johnson drew a revolver and shot him. the ball tak ing effect ii. the breast just below the left nipple and causing death almost instantly. Johnson then too!; a horse that he had tied to the bind end of the wag-vi and rode back to Independence leaving hi wife sitting alone in the wagon. After arriving at In de'iidence he hurriedly transacted some business with his brother-iii-la w, named Butler, he again mounted his horse and left for parts unknown. The sheriff and posse of men started out a few minutes la'erirt search of the murderer. a Crosserly was" we'll known in Monmouth, and liked by all. Cant. Bockman, of the steamer Klec?rt, ji?t srrrlvOd'froiw Amoy, thinks that the present Chinese emigration to the ISand wich Islands will increase and that even tually thev will iiHrsede Americans, Ger mans anil Engiislf there in i the control of trade, as thev licking to the respectable mixlel rlass orthe r?:il maudariu. and are inte!!igt1fand well. fT Chinese merchants. I'he steamshin comnauv will continue to run its vessels there mid" appears tb 'be en tering njffjn a new lease ot l!Te, havlrig re cently purchased three or tour new steam ers. "The eowpanv is holding hs own, has in increasing trade, rc-celvlhga subsiily of $i00.(l0d yearly. Opt. Bockman says that freights were very Iiign all along the coast when he lett anit Were likely n continue so tor some time, lie was olieited 3 10s tA England. AS evidence of retiVhig trade all through the east, the captain says that lie passeu twentv-niue loaoea steamers tu the Suez Ca!iaT,"nlI in one daj-", .something wholly unpn-riedenteil in his esiir'iieuco. The pofetit influence'' newspapers exert iii the political field is Universally conced ed, but it Is seldom thaf"even the veterans of the; journalist ic professtdn are fou'hd in Important official positions." An exception to the general rule is presented in Ilhnoi. Andrew Shuinaii, for more than a fyunr ter of a cent 'try chit l editor ot the Chicago J'onrnn?, has acquitted himself so satisfac torily as Lieutenant-Governor of that State dtirfng two terms that the Indications' are that he is to be called to the Gubernatorial chair during the present season. That ftp pears to lie the desire of the Kepublican press of Illinois, as reflected in tlW columns of" the'Chicago Inter-Ocean. . Mr. Sim man fc an honest man. and dtirfng- th(5' warhis able pen vfas it power in the North-western States. He deserves td be litanoret!. A large number' of the VeterahS'of the Mexican war are becoming old and feeble, and feel tli?f,-they are entitled to some as sistance from the Government. Tlie pen sion roll is already formidable enough, bnt no just claim shotikfbe r ignored on that account. When tl'e nation goes to war it should always be understood that the men who do the fighting and survive shall be' remembered in a reasonable manner wlren no longer able to cure for themselves. The long standing suit' of the St. Louts, Alton Tx-rre Haote BTallroad Company agHiSt tMf great reformers, SarhUel J. Tllden, et al., has ended ntflast by a Virtu al coiifeSston o? judgment and the repay ient of several hundred thousand 'dollars by Tililen aiid the other "defendants. So the law Is gradually proving true all the asserttom made by the Kfepublfcai! press against the'great fraud, Tllden. Among tlie subjects considered 'Iir the re port of the chief of the national btn-eau of statistics for 1879, Is the aino1;ht of freight shipments by rail from the' Mississippi valley as colripared' with th'efreigbt. ship ped soCtTi'-ofi the' Bifsl-lsiippi. 'Tfi lact appears Trat'during':he year T879tDe' ton nage carried east by niTf was seven times that carrteefsoufn by the river. Tiventy- flve years agolhe whole IrelgHt took the latter cUufset A bill forthe hliolltioh 'of the la cf pri mogeulture and lor the simplification of tlie trausier Of lauus win ue iiitiounceu Into Parlfainent early in the session. It is a much-needed measure, and its adopt ion would mark an Important epoch ot British progress. I Soitthern Oregon. Following mining news are gathered from the Jacksonville papers i Too coltl for effectSve mining. The JoeplUiI'j mine on Rogue. Hrel Is in fn!lblast!( r . ., ( ., The miners of Sterling -are working a portion of each d:iy. ...The Sjuaw LnfceCoriipati.v will be ready for .active operatitwis when the cruel freeze Is over. John Attebeiry has four bauds employed in his claims on Jackass creek, Hnd prom chimI n'tiorl This -ea-iKi. T. 1.1 Beck wi put a PlWJfc ging next season. bem ilwilIRctl i the ohj plcK-anil-sliovei meiiion. ,. , .., , . ., , i. , .1. I'. I,eto . on rarris culch. lias his ' ,v, I. ; ....i-t t ,W ....I has !7ee., ,l,.l,.r f.,r I short, time, though the Weather is again j interfering. is atile to utilize he Kti'i-ilii"-Comnan v Is ahle ti utilize ' . , .1 but a, small ..mount of watery owing to the : fnezinC weather. Only. one. pipe is opera- ted. and t'iat during' the larger portion of the tint. j ..';. . j ..' .,'' -' , . . ; 11. A. t ook, or root s ereeK. reptrniims eolil w eal her has not alt'ected lllii uiiners if that section as much as it ii.-is. those elsewhere," rinil most ot" them are busily lit work. The AiVnlec-aie Gfavel Company and Chappel. Eckelsou ft Co . are piping away. I uuii.fni.'liil ot the tact lh.it fid , Bop-iis '! would assert his sway. Both :;ie sanguine ; of exivllent fef ifrus. Cold .weather i,S also posfei-fng the miners ot Josephine county, who are enabled to rfi'n riiily ii portion nt the la v. Should ihe co'd snap end suimetiuie tlie pros). i els nie good for ii remunerative run there. r rank Enr.is from Galicc creek, reports mining pi-..gressing there though it has l-en considerably retarded bv the prevail- j ing weather. The outlook for a prolonged I season is encouraging, however. j - . . u. , , ' Gin I, in made a cleat up one day last ' week winch vie .led him ninety ounces of - g.ild.or nearly JrlaOO. " ben it is cot.sid- . erert that l.ui has been able to operate liU pes steadily but a sho-t t line si.a-e ; lastcleanup.it wi;l readily be seen that : In. il.iti r,liitt v1l. I The New Haven Heyixter declares that j ail brands of perfumery smell alike to its i editorial nose." Then put kerosene oil on ! yof:r h indkerChief and save your money. j Professor Kuskiu is about to follow Pro- fessor Huxley's example and give a lec ture on Snakes"' at the London Institute. This is the first intimation that Mr. Bus kin has had "em again. A telegram from Winnipeg brings the news of the execution of an Indian who had the nerve not only to kill but to eat his mother, wife and seven, children. A clear case of living on his ations. Man, says Victor lingo, "was the conundrum of the eighteenth century ; woman is the conundrum of the nineteenth ccntnry." An American editor adds: We cai.'t guess her, but will never give her up no, never;' Professor Proctor has prepared two new lectures on "The Immensity of Space" and The Yastuess of Time." He has certainly tackled a couple ov big things. and he may lie able to get away with both. He cannot say too much for space, nor talk too long for time. A man having fallen down in a fit in a tailor's shop, an envious rival shiiT: That's the only fit ever seen in that es tablishment." Cincinnati is -the only city which cele brates tlie birthdajs ot the poets and the only place w here they can pack 7,000,000 hogs in a year. A physiognomist says th"t large ears denote generosity, which ts probably the reason why a mule squanders bis hind legs. Coachmen should be successful poker players. They generally hold a pair and sometimes four ot a kind. About the only New Yorkeis who pay- any personal taxes are the men who have some little respect for truth, or those who can't tell a lie and stick to it. To get into the highest circles of I'alian society it is necessary to visit h certain family at the yass of St. Thcodule. They live at an elevation of 11,000 feet. A French paper says that no true Count or Lord is ever found playing a hand-organ on the' streets of"Ainerica. This will t'e'.-T sad disappolnfrnpnt to American girls. The Q.;rincy method of teaching1 has been experimented with in one school of Boston, Mass., tor a couple ot years past, and the result has been so gratifying that it is seri ously proposed to introduce the method into all the schools of -hat city. From Las Vegas. New Mexico, under date of Feb. Sth. we have the following-; The "cow bova' lini West. John FJorsev" and Tom Henri- implicated in the shoot ing or Carson two weeks ago. were dragged from their cells this morning by a mob of 75 armed men, who broke into'the jailer's room and furebft'hlm to give np the keys. They were iragged to the central plaza and ropes'thVown over the beams ot the windmill pnmp. Wist was hauled rib and strangled, out the impatient mob soon bp'gan tiring, and in a" short time Ifnrsev ami Henry were riddled- with' ball. There was no resistance to the mob. The bodies Were'femoved during the forehoonV San Diego dates to the.Oth. sj': 'Official information vPa received to-day from ' San Rafael. Lower California, of the arrival there of Gen. Marqueis. The forces of the federal government are said to have made no Opposition tohim. It is reported ..("hfftt Marqnez,' after "fixing things politically, vlll defiart "for Sonors" ana carry on his" movement against Diaz in tint northern states of Mexico. . , Director Gould, of the national observa tory, at Cordo'va.Argetitiiie Republic, tele graphs that a great comet Is pitssl'ig the sun in a northward direction. . Two men, Roberts and O'Neil, were thrown , 'nto Bear creek last week by, the breaking "down of a wagon on which they were riding.- The former was' 1st riick. by one of the horses above the eye and severe ly cut. A"sabb!ng affray occurred at Weston on the 3d Inst:. Win Ellis and A. B- Mackey had a dispute aboUtVome horses; some high word? passed.'- when. Mackey drew a knife and stabbed Ellis tp the bowels inflicting a dangerous, wonnd. It is hoped that it will riot prove fatai. The farmers' , of southern .Oregmi" are waiting impatiently for good weather. Cattfe have' faretFwel" this winter fn the vicinity of Pfinevillei Waseo county. We heard of a woman of this place neezing her jawf out of place. A II the married men in town have been bnying Hiuff evef 'since. ; .Eriliy wheat is looking remarkably well lti I iouglas county. l'hos. T. Minor was selected as delegate to the National Republican Convention at Chicago. Anotllel' for Grant. ,. Three little hoys, under ten yp.irs of age, were arrested hist Week at' Eugene for stealing chickens, if Nearly jilJ qur Valley exchanges liotathe fact that fnany tiersons are pi-ejiarhig to go east f the. mountain next spring. The Chinamen have got to shooting at uudVtam e 'fiio bad llosehitrsr. but thev -do not t w ell enough to kill. , i . . - liev. Mr. Anderson, late of 3an Joe. ..... , ' . T. , - ,(i . '" Pr ot u.e r..wu jjtil church at Eugene Father Veatih died at Cottage Orove on iht 3d inst.. Ilii M'.'ie t)ti i'kin iit'Muri. h.-id ..:T .. .:. ... i .v. infill;!! e'ell tunes, unu mc Ialer lf 2; c.,)i!(ll.en - rj ,, i i. ... - : i ' , M- If cUow, of. W aslungtot, county lost a Valuable, jackass pue night la-t week bv potsttn. yoniei one' entered the barn n.i M,rti.-!,.Uiu.t tl. , Mneh building i In progress throughout tlm. Willameite valley, and almost all- local sa.-iriills are running on extra time. Many ojd rail feint's thrown down by the storm will lie rebuilt with lumber. -,-. ,, Charles D,!nto 'fotlier 1 homas nton fired two shot at his at Tlie Dalles on t"i -itlf instant, doing no damage. A local i.'istici; took his intent into consideration. 'however and helil him to answer before the grtfi:Vl ! jury. . . . '. ,. Becently some scurvy, knuve, tbrev roiten eggs against tile front of the" Dilh y school house and also the door, plastering. ;tll rf-it. i rr,lti.. rtl-(f.l 1 i.imitlu the tlUt,.i(.t. " Jm cus correspondenc.' : .On the n,-.,,t of.tl,f 2,!, u,, 'l.h,f'"1 "f s,,,',l "f 50 hcad,belonghig to Wiin. Sharick of this r-., ,L. ...i'j i ,T..... . m i .,.. more badly hurt and two not foun)1 snp.)0,.((, to boJ , Tlu. j Rre knovn 6ne ts kl;,ct1 ., WOB ,(u f0 the t,e , a shot at nm . . I The Tower Alsea has received a large I immigration mn ing th; pist year, and all Settlers are well pleased with the country. mere is still room for mrare. Geo. Mtllette sto'e some wtieat fro'nV Richard McUauiel of Independence last week and skipped out;- with the proceeds of its s.i'e. lie was overliaified and is now boarding out a fine ot fd0" Some black sand, containing g"n5d dlTst, lias lieen exhibited in Se;r"rtle this, week which is said to have been obtained in the Black bills, mt over ten miles from Olyro-" pia. Some parlies propose investigating the matter. Prices at McMinnvjlle. Feb. 6:' Vfjcat. per bushel. $1 9S fimir.- ier barrel.'." 50 to $3 ; oats.jH-r tiushel. S'oC to 40c; dried apples, per pofin-l. oc ;" potatoes, per buslu-l. 5fc f onions ,ier pound, 2e ; lard, per pound. 10c ; bui'ler, er. pound. 2.H' to 30c; dressed hogs, pi-r pound. ?4 to Sc ; wool, pjjr .pound, li)e to 20c ; fallow, pt?r pound. ;c; chickens, grown, per dozen, $3 to $4 ; eggs. 2hc to 27 .c. Eugene Guard f A petition for an In crease of the service oii the mail route from this plrie'e to Franklhi bis IieenJn eiri uialion during the wceiil The. petition asks sm increase from n weekly to a semi weekly service. The mail on that route has incVciied to such an extent that it i almost impossible to carry the .tcvmiiula tion ul a week on. horseback. Tile petition has received' a large nhmber of signatures" The Dalles Inland Empii'r : The mills are both idle at present, owing to the high prieeof w bent, the farmers demanding 95' cents per husliel. It. takes live bushels of wheat to make a barrel of ifour. making $4"75 ; and four sack Ht C.1 cents to sack, if. making $5't.H all. The market is full of Walla Walla flour at er. barrel, bencs it does not iuy our millers to gi ind wheat just for tlie bran and middlings. Burglars held high carnival at The Dal les on the night of the 2d inst. Tlie first place visited was Charley Cooper's store. The thieves effected an .entrance through the rear of the bnTldlug f.tid carried off all manner of cutlery," tobacco, cigars and other goods, to tlji Nmnnut ot nearly ifr-00. On the sain;; night the Ark snfoon. corner of Third" and Washington streets, was en tered by the light-fingered gentry and robbed of cigars and liquors. Well as a small amount of money which was in the drawer. Corvallis Gazette :' The Alsca bay would be a splendid location for a cannery, sal mon of the choicest varieties being abundant in their season. There Is als-o s tine loca tion for a store. A gord man, with a small storrk of general merchandise, would' ftu doubti illy do. a paying buisness from the start, and of course his trade would devel op with the country.' JolutfC. KHton, Stephen E. BiSlknap and EdWard E. Bclknr.p have organize-! a piowa:Vl agricultural infplement'compa ny. and will establish extensive works at CorvaMis. All members of the company hae liad thorough training in the business in Michigan, and will lie able to apply both capital and experience to the new enter pilap. ..They liave leased.the Gfrylordprop erty, corner of Th'id and. Jackson streets, at Corvallis. for five years: A part ot their machinery already there, and more will soon follow The "jnUding'i.s to be refitted, and a new forty horse powe engine will be plaeed-in it to mt. thj machinery ot the business. Onlv Or!on iron and wood wia be'us'ed hi their inanufactures. The people of the Sound; counties of Washington territory haye extraordinary gooil judgment in the selecting of men for imnoitant public duties, arid wliai Is still nrtre eXfiordinarjN the good sense to- re tain in office honest ami competent men wheti ' found. Tlie following interesting statement is frO'ii tlie Stfattle IiUrfliyencer ; Auditor Smith, pt )V'batcoin, like Auditor Booth, of" hTng,hjis faithoily and acceptably-served the jeop!e for (at the expfratkm otflS30rtlJi-ee terms.or siSt'years and iiow declares himself out Of the prilltlcaf ffeld. His official' record is a worthy. 01raTut7Q.tr which he can retire with honor. Rotation in office among Puget Sound auditors; by the way, . is -almost unknown. Auditor Phillips of Thurston, is now enjoybig his twelfth official year, and Auditor ICaudle, of Pierce, Ids eighth. Mr. ,.Scavey, of Jeflersrili, 'seenW to ehold a" lite' lease of the othcn ij this count-; " hire-electtons numbering c'ose 1111011 a' dozen and liis official years close upon a we. ' M r Mi-Cull u m. of Kitsap, can probablv hold on as long as he wants, and it is much the same in Suohomislraud Island. , .4. A a meethig'of Republicans' was lield at Pendleton last week lor the"purpo.e ot selecting a' county central cohjinfttee. Major Conoyer presided. After soma tune had been spent in conference, tbg fijllov ing persons were chosen. Fred Page-Tus-tin. clinfi-maii; K. Fistland. secretary! 1 hos. Kirk, T. Fletcher, N. A? Corn- ujrr, rfarou rroi!Dstel, J. 11. rvoontz, r. Gilliam, C. M. Mallory, J. B. Vinson,1 J C. Franklip, T, II. Bisbee, A"C. PettysJ mm uea newiing. r'reil. jfage-1 ustin was eliosen to represent tfmatilla county in ine state central committee and was in structed to urge thtrt the com lug state con- veuiiun oe neiu at ine uaues The cr.birr of Stephen Oyster, on Thomp son creeK, was burned to the ground one uy last ween tluring ins absence, Xne Io is estimated at f 200. ' it 111 vaiBBSBy Over OEJE -THOUSilBJU in ITse Albany, Oredh. Clin s. V. Plummer, WIIOLta VI.E AND KETAIL DR U O- 1S T t AKD f'KALEK IK Paittts, Oils and dlass, A. BANT, Mi:S6?l. 2tV ST ItKrEIVKD, A lW.frt IXVOTt-E Of tl I'rnfts lout laiisisls' Siitvliies iroin the Kist ; also tlie kirrresl Hntl.niosi co-.i?pii':esUM-k of ljiniis r.nt J.ntilp .tixtrrnts eveir nrniigiit 10 tlib eilv. tff Hre'script ion i-iirefnlly crm poulidecl at till tlnses, day or nfeht. lln-23 ALBANY All;iiiY, Oi-eyoii'.' " Tlie Ncrotid Term wilt" open on "November liili, IS'rd. FAIt AB TT. If IK?Xit1BbE TITltKK eoiirs4 01 Instruct 1011 .vill lit imr-nei. 111 this Inattltlti, viz: ClasaKnl,' Scieniirtc and Normal. A Fail Corps' of Instrnciirs Ms te&n sgsnrei.- For prttcutnr eoncemlngf tl:c courses cf tuily and Ihe price of tuition, apply to Itev.KI.HF.HT ST. t'V.NDIT, Pr8. AtiKiiit 8lS7t)vi:ii43 Ladies' Variety Emporium. MBS. mTJ-.HYDE KEKi'S COXST:TI.T OX IfASI) GTiaf ZiphiTt -Canton, Thread, Pin's,' jtvf("ex. Buttons, Heal Hair fi iritch a and Curlx," Hosiery Stamped (roods, c, Cc, &c. Also, Agent "or Pr. Warner' llcaIIIt"C?OTi ! i.-.y.r Child's Waist! nil Madam Foye's Corset Sliirt Stiipoi-tei-. 6.rrench tiynito15doiieio ofder. I:IT BresiSaibin'st'., opposite Tost OiXlccSP v ...... , Sti vri iu ft 11 In the Circuit Court tor thu S--.vrc cf Crcgon for Linn oriuntj-. . 5 . . - - Jnlm Conner, pluhilitf, vs. . liilip-C.rlg-.iliy, defemlnnt.1 - To Philinfirtcry. h' k'hh-i- named defend ant : Jtvtim nJtme ".t I nu. u i vreinn, you ar&l-.erejiy reouin;tl linranr find answer the coinplfliint rtf-thc b1-ov: nislm tif jn th above entitled-Couit. now on llic w ith the Clerk or id Court, avn?ii'non ch- oeiwre -i ne ni-si ilRvnf the next restnUir t;rin of the Circuit Court tn iml foraaid Ifun county, Oi-eaon, to- wit the , , gth da'y 'cj' Marchl$Zr, and yon p.re'nereny nrrrin ttoi 11 vcw ij.ii.tt jenr ana answer !Mi'i,eiiiiiiiii. n-- fn.ri-i.v (jiitred. the plrflntUT wtlt tHko jiidicmeiit aaiUust.you tor rue sum 01 tiunK"i.iwn. a tirtet ttiemi!! fn lle sr' d com tVi.fn r,t-t.oleS. 2t. ls7i Ht the rateif 0110 imr cent, lier ft:i;n' 1. nftd Ihe farther wm of t o, atiorney's 1V', titi-A the cOMt and dls!muieiUs tifJhU lu-tion. , . attia-noya foriilui-.itfiT. Piibllh6';l hv Ordcfr of the Hdn. B. F. Hnt-dina, Jodue. made at Chambers, January Bth, 1880. jfliniiry in, iiwHisnio Admliilstrntor!!! Kotic-e. NOTlCli Is hereby Riven that the uiiilersipn ed has txen,hyalie Connty Court of I.inn county, Oregon, ihtly. nnp'olnted a imi'ntstrator of theestat f Fi-uticM M.. Moore. iH'oH!C'1.!hio of aUl mimly. Alt reroiis luivini; f!uiiiis aatii!4t.iKMeiilirehweli.v .noiiiii-J and re-onu-i to pi-et!it-. t he wsidh with tin ii-ojt vonebers to 1 he.undorsittiiort.wit liin si x moiii In from tlm date hereof, at. l.;lmrm,I.iiin fumity, Oregon. JOSEPH J. Altl.TDN. Jan. IB, ISSO-vlinlll Administrator. Ir linn & Chamberlain, attys lor adin. (a HPCMQROQS PbASTR. PoritirrJti tht Bat. Tkt m'Vf. vtrre diearded th : Uthett otulonty medal give -rubber plaitert. at bath tU CtnlrnnUa and Pariif Kwnmitipnt, Widely and -facoraMykmjfm, ammg pKymieiaat a 4 great im pmenkMottordary pnrottt platter' Al oily . phjtician fn ymn own Ucalitp alimt U. The valns- . Wo (nntitiwof the comtmin Horons filiiMor arc in this article increancd 10 fold hy new ahd kricptiflc . medication. It rclierra nlmrixt at once and, enrea where other plasters fall avon to jUeva. It ia . without donht the het rMnrdy ever devlned for . I .nme and Wmk Back. Kneuraatisin, Spinal and" K idner Cotnnlaitila and all locnl aches and pains. Avoid tmlt!tjot:iSold pyallTimjslstf, Price sc. Eiabot iomtm 31 Piatt bU, M.TProprr my J5 TTlielssale aal FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FANCY CJXJOCIIilEiS - CLirOHlTIA CSACEESS, CA1TDISS, ITITTS, In TUoi liic "Largest, .beat Assorltd and most Varied Steh iICOC E;SJI1:S in tUc country. TIIK ONLY EXCLtJSlrE ALBANY.' la Firayraaf BtickrFixsi -' '." " 'j - :- - ! ALBASY MARBLE UOKKS. STAiaERBnOS., DEALEH3 IN " Monuments aad HEAD -K:iKCLTfcl IN- ITALIAN OR "Mvir"i3L.ii:. - Albany, : : : Orcaoii. h.m ni'iitniH Hnd 4lisimteh. friufcial mention rlvn KKiiclnfmm-fnjr rmrt f the State mid Wnslr.nplon I et riiory , uy man or orii Icrwimi, and pi-oini)tly forwarded. All work war ranted. - L 1 S i pMdr'yoW" 6fk done rxTitlXOi T. Raynolds . & Co's Stkindai5 Varnish.es andtiperflneCoacb. Color, OTlaesQ Yarnishes ahd Cdlors are in" xlso ia? alTthe principal Coiich. 'and,Oar Shops , thro'-qghotit -$b&.. United Stated asad ai-d erery .vrhbreriog?uze;d ats the best fSSr all Fine-Worlc. " Wjtr- r T Daunnlfle? 9. Pn'c u l II u 1 iiu luo 1 www uueinidisf uiu itu uwhuiww . turcd expressly for this market, to suit ths pscdisritb- cf climate. in Liinri Coti2it3-' McFARLAftb & HARVEY-' Xlotalt'23eaJ6r la GROCERY 11 Street' Allsaay, reg-oa. STONES, VERMONT . 9 riMrnfwmWcrv and other stone Varnichoc oro nnwi vff'ii, 4 - v -