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ALBANY. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 18S0. Public penk.lnt lion. M. . George, Republican nomi nee for Congress will wlilress the people upon political Issues ami matters of state Interest at the lolloping times and places : Albany-Satnrriav. Mav 8th. 1 P. M. Corvttllis Satnrciav. Mav Sth. 7:30 P.M. Oregon City MonOar. Mav lOth.l P M. . Salem Monday, May 10th. 7:30 P. M. Independence Wednesday, May l2tli, 730 P. M. Dallas Thiirslav, May 13th, 1 P. M. Ijifiiyette Friday, May 14th. 1 P. M. McMiniivillc Friday, May Usli. 7:30 P. M ilillhoro Saturday. Mav 15th, I P. M Astoria Monday. Mav 17tlu 7:30 P. M. St. Helens Tuckiay, May IStli, 7:30 I'. Portland Thursday, May 20th, 7:30 P. ' 21. Werton Saturday. Mav 221. 1 P. M. Pendleton Saturday. May 22 1.7:30 P.M. Grande Tuesday. Mav 25tli.7:30 P.M. Jnion Wednesday, Mav 2Stli.7:30 P.M. Baker City Saturday. Mav 2ath.l P.M. Prarie City Monday May 31sr.7:20 P.M. Canyon City Tuesday. June lt.I P.M. . The Dalles Friday. June 4tli.7:30 P.M. "5To other appoint incuts can be made, owing to lack of time. - Citizen, irrespective ot party. Including the ladies, cordially invited. ltepaTMIeaui Appointments. , The Republican candidates for the vari ous county offices will address their fel low citizens at the following places on the daces mentioned below : . At Oak Grove Sehoolhonse, Wednesday, May 26. At Shedd Station. Thursday, May 27. At Haisey, Fiidav. May 23. At Harrisburg. Saturday.. May 29. , At Brownsville, Monday, May 31. At Sweethome. Tues-ctay, Jun 1. At Lebanon, Wednesday. June 2. At Sek. Thursday, June 3. At Miller' Station. Friday. .Time 4. At Albany, Saturday, June 5. : Opposing candidates are Invited to par ticipate. " . The rmfH OjH'Ufd. Hon. 31. C. George, Republican candt tiate lor Congress, will address the citizens WLlnn county at the Court House to-mor-h (SatHhlny) at 1 o'clock in the after Mdotii "file ladies are specially invited to fefe present The Ladies' Brass Band will AtraUh ta lisle for the occasion. Mr. George U one ot the roost eloquent speak ers oa the Pacific const, aud every voter fi the county, if possible, should beat the Court Ilome tr -morrow to hear him. Turn oat and let ns give our next jneaiber ot Congress a ronser. The Republican State Central Commit fl&e riave been called to meet at "Port In rid Mext Tbnraday, May 13th, to place in iiOmtotn a candidate for the office of State Printer, made vacant by the death of Hon. W. B. Cutter. . .A Michigan man subscribed $ 25 to a church on So inlay, and then interposed the Sunday law to avoid being legally com pelled to pay the subscription. The Su preme Court held that a subscription on Sunday was not an "act of necessity," but being-'an act of charity" the money innst X paid- " ' Hon. I. M. Bruce, present County Treas nrer, has given 3iu-h universal satisfaction a the management of the office during the )MKt two years, that fe has made scores of friends who will take pleasure in voting to retain hint In the office. He is the man for the place. : Honest, caiful, obliging and always at his post, he de-Hrve and hettUl recetve a rousing majority in June Oar Democratic friends are deterOoined to honiinafe Grant as the Republican candi teta for the Presidency wlietln-r the party , want felin or not. The National Republi can Convention' wilt soon meet, gentlemen. JT3 will place in nomination a candidate, art? that candidate will be the next Presi dent, and don't, you forget it. The De mocney will not nominate a candidate . for lis, bad as tliey desire to. - - " ' - hi. ' One of the soundest Judges on the bench Hon. K. P. Boise, ne has had an ex perience et a befit twenty years upon the Benclty and has given the fullest satisfaction (t ti people, both as a Circuit and Sti jprem Judge. While Judge of this, the Th", 3 Judicial District, he has sated' Linn ewir.ty thocsatxls ot dollars each term of Court by liU epedilous rn-rnner of put ting bnsines throiign. As an able, fton eat Impartial Judge; he lias the respect or til fair minded men,- and will receive a' Aarlsoroe majority in June ovef Mr. fiaiisey, bis opponent. Ip.the new post route bill a route Is cre tfceJ Jrera the Dnfle via Celilo to Wallula. jfht'-, U is understood. wilT give a daily ' mail by steamer' to Wallula,- Walla Walla. Col. ax, Lewlston and oflier .points In Eastern Washington and Northern ftTalio whLh will reduce the time from Portland to fci.osa points one or two days. To rctt for ' the - service - efficient, route agents s&otdd be put on the boats above Celilo. As coan its trains are running on the Walla Walla and Columbia Biver, railroad, this errlce will te transferred to the cars. J&S veen Portland and Walla Walla the Cure will be less tnair fwenty-fonr hours. :r. Isae Dillon tvaeln Chfcago-on the et April last, engaged' In worfring np rejected excursion from I the East to , Site (Jtiftag Falf fline rn Jalj , next. excursfoW wSl start from -Ifew York t thmtSiXi ot'Jtme, tbr"excttrsionist It j fcefa In time to attend the State , whidi wTtf glte- them a splendid opi nity of jndgi'ncas to stock interests, r;oerSt. producflvoneM of the State. - low irltariwbeeii secttred fbr1 tthe Zionists,-and doubtleis there- will be nort crowd from the East oh the SOtVi Crrl til.' :peti; fer. scs Ttr ' ;. itnwking the coming the grandest ; '.r ewr 5cld. , , ' . . .::rk Tribune reiwrts n Im Itnns Igratlon 'oto Dakota." ! ; tb terrtJ iy will. re ' if CC-tCIVC 75,000 la-- At the meeting of the Republican Coun ty Central Committee, held in this city last Friday, the resignation of Alex. Bran don, as candidate for the legislature, was accepted, and Mr. Wm. Davis, of Peoiia, substituted. Mr- Davis is an old and highly respected resident of this county, competent to fill the seat ot a legislator with ability and credit to himself anil con stituents, and Iiis honesty is unquestionable. Mr. Davis will receive the hearty support of all Republicans mid ail Vo'erS tHio de sire ability and honesty in their represen tative. An exchange says Congress is contem plating the passage of a bill providing for the acquirement of citizenship by the In dians Civilization is rapidly overtaking the Indian. Soon lie will run tor office anil Itarn how much a vote in a close ward will cost bhii ; lie w'll learn, instead ot getting into troitble with the soldier, to steal from the government as largely and as sately as the IniTian agent used-to steal from him. And ijie flr?-t Indian who goes to Congress will introduce a bill to regit late the finances, long before he knows enough English to swear gHrnatically. Our De-nocratic friends rile unfortunate in their nominations, a usual. Mr. Whit eaker. Democratic candidate tor re-election to Congress,' whoe inefficiency and inter u-e!essncss as an M. C. is so notorious is now charged by reputable members of hi party with being a bribe-taker. If the crime ot bribery be proven, then Whitea ker is a criminal, and should be punished as the law directs. Two of the Democrat ic nominees for the Supreme Bench must stand dumb before the accusations which public opinion freely anil boldly makes against their judicial acts. As a contrast we present the nominees of the Republi can party, and challenge the closest scru tiny. For ability, honesty, truth and faithfulness in every tru-t hitherto placed in their hands, tliey deserve and have re ceive! l be plaudit of the whole people. And the voters of Oregon will show their al i.ling trust and confidence in - them by giving the whole State ticket a rousing ma jority io .Tone. The Democracy of Oregon hae nomi nated John Wliifeaker, the present incum bent, for Representative in Congress. In their pist affliction of having a n-eless del egation in Congress, we sympathize with the people ot Oregon. Senator G rover and John Whiteaker are two good cyphers and are neither nrn-unenta.1 or useful. But Whiteaker will be elected to stay at home next Juneiiy nbout 2.000 votes, as the people he represents understand that the on5y remarkable thing be has evc-r doiie was the ride across trie continent on double-quick to help organize a Democratic Congress. a:id they will not,-by. consider able, give him another chance to maguity his name. Xo. Honest John" will soon be returned to his humble firm in Lntu county. where lie properly leIongs, and a competent reoubliean will warm th chuir to which John bad so strictly adher ed during his elevation. Dmjtm ir. 7".) Chronicle. Death of Edwin E.Turh nt Canyon City Canton City, April 30. Ked Turk died last night. Bullet through head. Parlicnlars by mail. Mr. Edward E. Turk, a merchant of Canyon City. Grant enmity is the part-' retened to. anil it i preuniej1 by th briel telegram that lie committed sulfide on I in 29th of last month. It Is thought by those in this city with whom he had busluesv connections, that for some time past b' tiad been embarrassed financially and an inability to meet the demands induce ' hun to commit suicide. Mr. Tiirk is well known in this citv aud throughout the state, having been grand warden of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of tlii iate. The unexpected news of his death was received with sorrow by his fiiend lu're and while if Is generally believe.1 that be has committed suicide,- all were grcai.'v surprised that he should be led to commie such an act. Tt will be remembered that deceased was a resident of this city ten or twelve years ago. EJ bad many friends in the State, who will in writ thnt he is thus tak en from them. nialnc'fi ood Record at Home. The Angnsta, Mine, .Tottrnal says: Mr. Blaine has been a resilient of this place tor more than a quarter of a century living here since tm was twenty-three years old. Indeed, his whole life as a, man has been identified with this people. Wr have known him in every relation of life, closely and intimately, through all these years.- And In every relation of lite, we jay fn fbe presence of his daily associates. Mr. BUifne has had a spotless caieer. As husband, father, nefghhor. friend, citizen, business-man, veryone in this community witfiout regain! to party fine,' would yield unstinted pfafe. In personal morals, in habits of temprrinice' and uprightness, in steadfast" devoflnn o alf ordinary as well as extraordinary duties Jlrv Blaine has been patrerh to our young men. He has been fortunate in life, but his good fortune has always been the logical re tilt ot good habits and good"' sense ; and be has been so tfenerons. not only with mon ey, but with time and sympathy, that en vy and jealousy have not followed him. TaqalaM Ray Abend. On the 4th instant the following items In the river and harbor appropriation bill were reported to the House : For the im provement of Yaqnln-i Bay. Oregon, 40, 000 ;' Coqnille river, $10,000 ; canal at Cascades. Columbia river, $ 100.000 ; Hp per ColamBhi and Snake rivers. 115.000 ; apr' Willamette river, 1 2,000 ; lower WiHamette and Columbia rivers, from Portland to the sea, f 46.000 ; Skagit river, "VT. T.. $2.o00; Cowllttf river, $2,000; Che hallir river, $7,600. 'Rnh I While we .do nof get (Tie amount . nsked for. we get a barter.' which Is sure to be followed by tlie necessary sum to make tlie channel ar the month of Yaquina Bay deep4uUh to enable the largesr vensl tn come In. Bait Is to fh;. ftVct mat war between" Russia ind China will soon be declared- lurw," The Chinese committee appointed by the "retrenchment and reform' Demo cratic Congress, which rode In palace cars and wined and dined at the expense of-the General Government, have jusc sent hi their little bill of $47,000. They had a good time riding, eating and drink ing at the expense of the people, and done nothing. 9I.9-r KnUoc-li to be Impenehed. At a meeting of this board of supervis ors of San Francisco on Monday evening, by a imatiiinbiis vote, the finance com mittee was authorized to institute judicial proceedings against the Mayor. Rev. I. M. Kalloch, for bis rcinoviil from office, and empowered to employ couiisbl and prose cute the matter to a speedy tdrmhintidn It Iiegins to look as though justice was about to be done this blatant demagogue at last. Tbc ncliclenry Bill Vt ood. President Hfcyes sent in his veto of the deficiency appropriation bill on the 4lh inst. His objection was that there were too many "riders." He thinks all appro priation t!l!s Shou'd stand or fall on their own merits; that tins was the early prac tice of the Government, and the sooner Congress gets back to the '-old Rt le" the better. And we are Inclined fo think the President is right. According to tiie Chronicle the estimated wheat acreage in California is 2.622.000 acre3, not Including 50.000 acres damaged or destroyed by the freshet ot last mouth. Estimating the yield .it 20 bushels per acre, the grand aggregate yield would foot up 52.440,C0U or ten million bushel more than th yield ofa-iy state yet reported in one year in the Union. The yield of bar ley is estimated at IS. 000.000 ; corn, 4,500, 000 ; iiay, 1.074.000 tons. W. G. Piper. Republican candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for this judicial dis trict. Is an able lawyer, a 'ife-long Repub lican, and in his hands the judicial mat ters of the district will be carefully looked after and faithfully attended to. Judge Piper, with liis competitor. Mr. Bnnlsbaw, will soon comment?' the canvass of the dis trict, when all will have the pleasure of listening to and comparing the ability of the men. which, we are certain, will be favorable to Judge Pirfpf. On the 20th of April. E. E. Turk, of Canyon City. Oiegon. committed suicide by shooting himself throrigh the head. The appended letter gives all the reasons of deceased for self-destruction thaf ver6 found : Canyon Citt April, 20th, 0:30 A. M, Dkar I5ko. Hazkltink Last ni'aht I was robbed of Lulire funds amounting to over Four Hundred dollars God knows ( .voiild not wrong my Lodge out of a ceuf. If 1 ? not recover it to-d.y I am losf. Remember me kindly to Hie memhi-rs of my Lodge. Last niaht I did not sleep a moment thinking over my misfortune. bur I hope I will n"t sufti-r much longer.' I have bur few friends and yon are one of l hem. God bless you and look out lor my little ones. T; is is my last. ' Yours in F. L. & T.. E. E. TURK. The County Canvass. Eylscwhere will be seen the appoint ments fb the county canvass. Tlie Re publican candidate are going for blond, and no mistilke. They are. as a body, all tried and true rnen. capable of filling the several positions for which they are nomi nated ; are honest and trustworthy ; stand well with their neighbors, and arc each deserving of an election. If men are elect ed to tlie several county offices Ix-canse of their fitness, then tha Republican can didates In this tight will get away with tlie offices. Read appointments elsewhere in the REQis-rkft. and be on hand to see aud hear for yourselves. We have received an invitation, through the Secretary, F. tt. Kraufli. Esq'., to at tend fbe second annual meeting of the Pa cific Boast Press Association, to be held on Tuesday, June 1st. lSSO, at the Bafd wln Hotel. San Francisco, California. We should be pleased to meet the pencil shov ers of the coast, but tlie time chosen will not permit. If the time selected was two weeks later, gentleman. ofr handsome form might possibly have graced tlie oc casion and given lone to the gathering; as it is, we can only send our best wishes. Gen. Lane. Chairman ot the; lirfe Demo" Catlc State Convention, that . old bedrdck Deioocrat, you know, denies the fippro prlateuess ot the title, "H'onest Join'i." as given to - Mr. Whiteaker, Democratic candidate for Congress. In facr. Father Lane wants to know what Honest John" Whiteaker did with fbe TEN shares he accepted as a brilae for voting for t lit. Lock swindle while a member of the Legislature! And he wants to know had ; and number of hoiiet Democrats in Oregon wntst know and "Honest Jolin" must be quick and sotid as to facts. In his' explanation, else he will fail to get their votes. Gen. Lane haw a right to know, and you must "show up,"' "Honest John,T Whiteaker. - Hon.- & A1. Benscll. Republican candi date for joint State Senator lor Benton and Polk counties, IV oiieot the most pop ular men In Bentoh Coiihty. and will get a tremendous majority fii Jttiic. One rea son of hfs, popularity Is that he lias always been among tlie foremost in advocating :'tl interest of bis conuty antf the Central Willamette Valley, no man having wot-k-ed more industriously and unceasingly fin ally and every enterprise calciilaten to prove beneficial to his constiftftjufs. He is a live man ; energetic, able and liohest in the performance of tlie- duties devolv ing upon him. either in hi capacity as a' private citizen or as a servant of the ieo ple. Bensell will come in on the home wretch away ahead, aud don't you forget It. . ' In a speech from the throne on the 6th. fhe Empeoi of Brazil announced the dis appearaiue ot yellow fever from Rio, and the cessation -of- drought in-the province. ,1 WMWWAM 1t VrUiUraUip. . The Republican State Centra! Com mittee will meet next week to nominate a candidate for the office of State Printer; The office ot State Printer belongs right fully to the newspaper man to the; man who has worked faithfully, not atone for the party, but the tor building' up of the country. The office was intended, and should always be given, to the printer, not to the dispenser of horse, bills and business cards, but to the hnrd-worfced editor-printer, who has done something to better . his fellow men ; who h.n done something toward improving society ; who has aided In building up your towns and cities. In creating new industries, and who Itas labored, in season 'and out of i seasoii; for the welfare of the whole peo- j pie. This U the feeling, we believe, of the editors of this State. If the Central j Committee nominate such a man, he will prove a satisfactory candidate ; if they do I not. the reverse will t,e case. Even j Editors as strange as It may seem, have j'a-iglits that mut be respected. Do you : catch our meaning? We have been a member ot the Republican party since j 1S53., In 183;3 we published a Republican i paper in the great Slate of Illinois There j is no older or better Republican than we are. ; vr have a right to be heard. No blacksm-ih" need apply. "Honest John' tVblteaSer. A statement is made by a prominent Denmcrat to this effect : ""Honest John" Whiteaker. who was an ardent supporter of the "Lock and Dam" bill, that rohlied the Oregon School Fund ot . $200,000, im mediately after the adjournment ot the Legislature was In possession often shares In the Lock. Company's stock ; that he ac knowledged the ossession of tlie rtnek ; that these ten shares were represented lor him by proxy at the meetings of the Com pany, aud that subsequently he so'd tiiree of them tor t'3.C00 in cash. Gen. Lane was so .veil satisfied of the truth of the charge that be refuted to vote In the Dem ocratic Convention for Whites &er, ard has statc'f Whi:i the past few days to the editor of the Rust-burg Ic!dj-n7tii( "ih:it prominent Democrat and men of responsi bility had informed him, that It was with in their power to prove "hat John Whitea ker. while a member of the Oregon Legis lature, hail accepted a bribe, amounting in the end to $3,000." Tlie citizens of Oregon do not intend to be represented In Congress by a bribe-taker when they knrf.v If. and Mr. Whiteaker will be com pelled to come before the people of Oregon a'nd refute tlie charge, or he will meet with .fn overwhelming defeat in June. Come to fhe fro'ut. Mr. Whiteaker. Sunday tdght week M r. Dr. Clem men, who resides on the TuAlatin, Washington county, was v:sited by a tramp or burglar, who tried to effect an entrance at the back floor of her residence. Dr. Cletnmens be ing east of Hie mountains, practicing Ids profession. Mrs. C. was alone. Xotbing dauiitit she selzod her revolver, opened the door anil ftCed al the man as he step ped back a little. - Missfug" her aim at the first fire, she undertook to fire again, but the cylinder being rusty froiiif long disuse, refused to revolve but the little womar. was sharp as well as plucky, and piesenred the weapon as it about to' fire, wheiS tlie man fled, and returned no more. When General Grant took the train at Morgan City for New Orleans a crowd of colored people pressed up to the car plat form and pushed and jntlfl one another for a grasp of the proffered hand of "the man on horseback."" An ott? gray-hended man shouted : "Gin 'I don't you recollect, me?" Grant shook a "no." "Why. Gin'!. I'se Alick. de boy dat rode do dun horse In do army." Grant said "no," but. reflecting a few moments, remarked, without tlie shadow of a smile, "but I th'.nk I recollect the dun horse.'' We understind that Mr. Cady, "partner with the late non. W. B. Carter In the printing business, will be a candidate be fore the Central Committee for the office ot State Printer, and that if nominated' and elected he will j guarantee halt the profits of the office during the term to the w'tlow of Mr. Carter. We understand that the long illness ot Mr. Carter has left the estate In a bad fix, and Sirs. Carter really needs the aid as proposed. If this be a true statement, then we are In fiA'or of givfiiff the nomination to Mr. Cady. When men ; die In the harness fighting tlie battles 61 the people, the least the peo ple can do' 6 to extend aid and sympathy to hifauiTly. , V V Li Yung Cnol, leader of the Kwangsi refolt gtr the 4 frontiers of. A nam, some months ; go reported &pt'-&red ami csecn'ted, I now said t-- be alive and at the head1 of forces in the mountain. The alleged, execution was a fraud by -the governor of Kwa'ng'sfarrtl the imperialist general. Both were iil.-trmed by the - Im-: patience of the central tiAtlinrlties at Pe king with tlie noi)-?nptresafii ot the re volt. Some coolie or . nuiinpnr faiif: officer of Li's army taken piNoncr is said to have been made fo personate hun and tr.-fs be headed In hU stead. Democrats are hard up for electioneer ing dodjjes. They are i Mug to acknowl edge, because iliey must, that J. B. Waldo and W. P. ; Lord; are able lawyer and upright men, and will make excellent Stir- reme Judges, but they find fault with E. B Watson, because he is young and one of tho Democratic journals goes so far as to charge that lie. Is "incompetent." , 'fhe fact &, 5rr. Watson is a scholar, a lawyer of the tirlstr anility, a man of gomt judg mtJut atMl rtie berf of common sense, and all tills' is tntidS' inofe' fhan can be said ot of eltliei I-Seliy or PiTiti,- trfithfully, both ot wlihm are a domplpte f ilU'ircS ii.s ever t?t otr t"Tt3' judicial beitcfi'. A strong 'attempt wrivfnade cm "VetT'Res day, in tlie H'onse cnfnmlttee on' w'ays"afl-5-meaus, to have wood, pulp and: all offier pnlpusetl In the" innufat.lHre' rif rberV' put upon the free Ht. Sarrow Gaa(e to Kiaffi Valley. At a railroad meeting held at the Evan gelical church In King's valley last Mon thly, which was largely attended, it was resolved to accept the proposition of Wm. Reid, which was to give the Company represented by him $10,000 for bringing He h'Hfrow gauge to the valley. Three thousand dollars wb3 subscribed in a few minutes, and it was thought the balance would be raised in a short time. ' Breach or Proinlxe. The Portland Standard says : Society promises to be agitated from center to circumference within a few days oVer a prospective breach' of promise case. The parties are well known and f negotiations are now under way In the hoies of fixing things up. If this Is not accomplished Ihe injured and lacerated hearted woman fn the case will appeal fo the courts for re dress, and in such c.tse rich developments are expected. The Jacksonville Times says the M. C. in Mr. George's name does not stand for Member of Congress, but for Mitchell's candidate. This is the poorest attempt at falsifying that we have seen. So far from the charge being tine, the entire Portland delegation, as well as every Mitchell man in tHii State Convention, voted against Mr. George, and worked for his defeat. The satisfactory manner in which our County Treasurer. ' Mr. I. M. Bruce, has transacted the financial business of the conuty tl-.iring the past twp years, has ad ded to his popularity, and he will lie re elected by an increased majoiity. Xo county treasurer hi the State presents a clearer or more satisfactory record than Mr. Bruce. On the 5th ir.sf.. in San Francisco. William P. Dangerfield. presiding justice of the Supreme Court, J on the bench while hearing a case. Abrwt noon, while sitting oh the bench, ; he suddenly threw up his hands, gs,ped once or t wice, and was dead. He was 53 years ot age, and his death is universally regretted. Death attributed1 to heart disease. Last Saturday morning the material of the Farmer and Sfitndivd offices. Portland, were destroyed by fire, while Walling job office Was more! or less injured. There was an insurance of $1.OT0 each on the frtri.vrniHl Standard offices. ' which was amicably adjusted on Sattuday. Beth pa pers win continue right along as If no fire had occurred. D. H. Steams, of the Portland Ess. ha commenced suit against Wm. Reid; mana ger of J;.'t' Oregon Railway Lhjnited, tor $6,300. which he alleges are diffi 'him tor services rendered in getting np the narrow gauge boom. Gov. Gibbs is .attorney for plaintiff. " Last Friday afternoon a man named A. X. Norris eotnmittcd suicide at Dalles by taking laudanum. He had been drinking, heavily for n week previous. He leaves a wife and family at Los Angeles, Califor nia. D. E. Thompson, ot Five niiie creek, Wasco1 county, ha commenced fencing a large tract ot land l-eyond the Deschutes. He has let the contract for inclosing a piece that will fake twelve miles of fence to surround if. The wool niaYket fluctuate?,' and buyers A're not so urgent in securing what Is oflvr ed. Tlie market opened at 25 30c. raff up to 35 S 37 JaC and then ell to 22 & 2!c. li is 'hard to tell what the price will be when the farmers are ready to sell. The troops sV-nt from Vancouver to San Francisco some weeks ago' when it was thought that trouble would' ensue between the law abiding citizen and the Kearney mob of that city, returned to VancbhVer by the steamship Oregon. According tiV a Washington telegram the majority of the Pacific coast board of engineers have reported in faoor ot Port Ortopl a. the place for the harbor ot retnge. Theuiinorify reported In favor of Trinidad. Liverpool wheat quotations on the oth were for choice club per cental, 9s lKf 104.1. i Pcioilio Simpers ? . Tlie O. R. N." Co.,' launched a new and splendid boa t at the Dalles on Satur day IaSt. - Amos G- Smith, charged wHh larceny, escaped from the YTasco county jail last week.' . ! Mill Creek aniTnther streams near the Dalles aftbrd spleii'dtif trout flslihig at this season. ' J. H. Robert" was arrested at Bakeoven, Wasco county, last week, on charges of horse stealing. There Is still about six feet of snow on tlie summit of f hV roii'd between Ashland and Linkville. The Oak'a'nd Academy Association are inviting pi-opijisals at building a two' story academy, 30xG2 leetj Snohomish City has a fietvjaH, rftso' an occupant for It. The clam cannef-y at SeqiiltrV has shut down' for the season. A nft w guard house fs In course of coh stmctlotra'S Fort Townsentf. The Port Discovery mill Is being- en large! and refitted in ffrst-cl.is. shaite. The hop growers in Puyallu'p valley will, beyond reasonable dofihf,- obt.-ln good prices for their crop thi present sea sou. ."' ' " " The steamer Annie Stewart' ttijiicfi' has been laid np in the Puyallup river for some month, ha been brought form Iter moorings ami placed upon the 'gridiron at tl railroad wharf. New Tacomn. for repairs, preparatory to placing her on the line between Tacoma aud Port Town send, In; place ot the steamer North Pacific, i ." The latest- news that silver and coal have bueir found on tho Pen' d'Oreille riven" A large emigration is expected in Yakima this season. Large irrigating ditches are being built which will water thousands of acres dt the finest wheat land for 50 or GO milcl lii length and ten miles wide. A military company is being organized at Spokane Falls, and 100 rifles are on their way thither. On the principal that prevention is better than cure, the citizens are preparing for what might happen some time or other. The Legislatifro of 3iontani have ap propriated a considerable amount Ot money for the erection ot salmon ladders cm the Pen d'Oreille Falls, lids river heads In Montana on the other side of the general Bitter Root range, but by reason of the falls the kingly salmon find it Impossible to get ihvre. and our Montana friend, are obliged to use the mipid canned article instead of the delicacy fresh from what really are Its native water.. Rev. R. E. Cooper, the founder of the town n't Zcna. and for a long time a resi lient thereof, is lying very sk-k. at hi homo hear Kalt-iu. The Co'rvalli Gazriti Says :" "V: A. Wells has let the contract for blinding hU mammoth warehouse, at the depot in this city, to Mr. Wm.t McLagan. for the surti of $3.Ki0. Mr. M'cLagin will proceed nt once to the erection of the budding, which Is to be completed by fhe 10th of July. The Ile:uiser says : On Friday lasf. while workmen were engaged in raising the timbers tor liie railroad britlge. near the graveyard, one of the bents, fell, and striking the adjoining lie, caused five ot the bents to fall. Several workmen were on the timbers, but, singularly,' only one of them w:.. Injured, he not vferj" severely. The damage was soon re paired and the bridge is now almost com- p'eted. J. W. Dunningh.im, of Harrisbnrg. went into the country for a hoquet of flowers, and the rcsnlt is a ievere case of cutaneous poisoning, affecting Ids face and neck. The swelling was so severe a-s to entirely close his eyes tor a time. Several young ladies are also sufiering from the effects of poison oak. with which they came in contact in their rambles rtprfn the i same day. . Eastern journals, after having, made most thorough inquiry into the onrrag upon the colored cadet at West Point have no hesitation in declaring that the perpetrators were a lot of drunken white cadets, and accuse tb? f-ot officers of exerting themselves to suppress the fact17.' It is cornplaiiietl that, since the aboli tion of fiactionaf currency, there is no ratisfactury rnV'tl-tMl of sendin;; sums of less than it dollar by mail; ; In England," the difficulty is fnel lv !os!al checks, ranging in value from CO cents to 3 25 The matter is important! enough to deserve liia attention of the postal au thorities. - Knritiijr Kc-tiool fcrheert. A Sunday school concert will be given at the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. The following programme of exercises will be had : Singing By tlie School. Prayer By Mr. Freeland. Address Mr. Chas. Ridcout. Singing Trio. A "Tribute to Love" Misses Elva Dickpy. Mary West fall. Ada Simpson. Anna Settlemier. Lilly Rideout. Ada Dick ey. Oira West tall, Martha Morgan, May Rideout amf Ella Morgan. Singing By the School. Address By Master Johnnie Wolfr. "J.ime-r Herd's Child"' Miss IWlIe Can non. Singing By the Schobl. "A Man of Brains" MassteBert Van Cleve. "The Temple of Truth' Misses Lena Nanny, Elva Dickey. Lizzie Wolfe. Lulu Settlemier,' Clara Cowan. Nellie Powell, Caiidace Cobn. Mattie Buzby, Ciaire Mor gan, Minnie Dickey, nnd Messrs. Dtrckartl. Fisher. K. E. Conn, I WnB Ivcuf6n and R. Perry Conn.- Singhig Duet.' Sermon Miss Belle Cannon. Solo Lizzie Wolle. Benediction. ' Bfo'e Hilbon Club. Fiidiy evening. May 7th. is the time for th meeting of the Bine lliliTion Club, on which oc'casfo'-i fl.ti folio -a big pi-o-grainnic ft-l be offtreil : Pnryer. Qrt'ette Misses Aun'.e Powell' and Laura Gollia ; M.sms liafTenden and Gaston. Readihfhe inini'ftes. - Address Capt. N. B. Humphrey. Song Miss I.ottie Moiiteifii. Address Sir. L. Bilycu. Quartt-tttv, Five minute s'jieet-he. Circulation of pledge ntTd giederal o'tisi ncss. " , Election of officer.' Adjournment. RcmetntSer tlie speaking"' at tlie Court House to-morrow at 1 P. St.. and be there nu time to hear our eloquent candidate tor Congress. Hon. M.C.George. Y. I. i A. The subject next Kfuiday will lie from Galations ti. 6th and loth verses. On Wednesday, May 12th. I JpTni lif. 1st verse. Business meeting Monday C'vcrriVg; May lOfb. at 8' o'clock la'rge ntfeiidautt! is requested, as biislncis ot iiiipoftiiuce is to be transacted. v' . Decay of the leetfa Arises' fronV v's'iious t-iiuses. but r;rhicl fWlly it may. M aff-r'tliftfeil tp early neglect rif the hiINcrtininate ii-e f fooUi powders and pastes.' yfhicfi glvert tuomftibiry white ness to fhe teeth while thcT .crroW fhe enamel. The timely use of ftu'f . delnfe aromntic fotvfh-wash Fr-tgrant riCJTS; -IhiN I'. will s-peedlly arrest tb progrt-s f decay, harden the gn'in. and iinpnrt a delightful fragrance to the breath. It re moves those ravages which people sustain In their teeth from the ue of" -iweet antj Rcld af tli'hs." 5(ay" KJsS ItUn, Uncalled for and remaining In. the olL office ia this city for the week enUin May 61880: Fraer, Dan - Rice, W H Hughs. Aide L 'lTiomas, Thlrston Hutchins, Isaac 2 Thomas, Huston 3 Kinder, Jake Walker. Benjamin P. II. RAYMOND, P. M. The steamship Oregon on , her .last trip brought over tlie bar the largest cargo of assorted merchandise ever brought to Portland and Astoria by one steamer. Over 2.100 tons of freight was on board the vessel, and the passenger list was ale exceptionally large. Unusual high water Is predicted In the Columbia next inoith. , BR. . Wltit.ift PRICE, DE1TTIST.' OFFICK In Od.l Fellows' Temple, Allwny, Orcson. All work carefully performed, sad-aa reasonable as is consistent witli good workJ nianthip. n3Svl't T lire Lnflies. Bfesti-trrtes Ilerren & Van Cleve are en gaged in the nia niifTictnreof ladles' furnish ing goods, children's clothing, all kinds t work in embroidery, braiiliinj, etc., aud will promptly fill orders tor a:! work ea truste'd to them on moot reasonable terms' I-idies are invited to cat at their shop, ml present at the residence of Mrs. Ilerren; on Ferry between Second and Third! guarantee' satisfaction. Dr. . XV. tiny. Ientist. ?AHny, 6rego1i.,i Office in Voti terV brick block, up stairs, at large bay" window. Prices In proportion to time and MATEKIA1. consumed. 11-34 Dr. B. ti. t-nraTfon hH iialtm Albany for tbe prrwtlee oT Bmtlitrj, All work WKrraDted. Office fa Parrfata bliwk, rsrni-r rirtn4 I'trrr tin. febl KcwTo-Dar, Albany Farmrrti Co't Stckltlf- . Meetings;. -IVrOTlrR U 'lie'rehr tcfveAi to lh AtKimArr ii of tho APmnv Farinei-' Co. that Itirre wtll' be int-etinir of the lot-klio)lrn of mifl Com-r-nny at their office in the city of AU-anr.mv Tnesday. the 18: li day of Mav, ISM, at tbe ke-af of one o'clock P. M. of -id iluy, for tlie -inrromi of -.Klez tipif seven Iii-et:lors , to ferrr. for th term of one year. n(. for. the trne'loir of any other business that may lounllv enme be-foi-e the meeting. Full reiwtrts will' be prenrnt el of ! sin ess trrmsactlom-f,, A aenenl attend nncc of i be stockholder desimd.i Attest .. W. iT,.,wn.tW , I). Maksfiwi, Sec. PresA.F.C. April 30, IHSn-vHiiSl Adnillstratorva Sale. NOTICE IS HKftY GIVKX thmi the on 4 lerviprncd admiuistrnior .of the aotata ef David Presley. clecoHe.tV in pnrmianop of an er der of tire Connrjr .,(mrt,.of Urni connty.- Otn. !' made and erfterecl of it-cord, will, W ,; .fffX day 6f Mayi 1880 , at the hour of t wo o'clock iw tlvi iitti-rnmm St wild day. nt the d welifn-f on the pivjnioe herv, irfaSter th-sci-iijed. sell nt pnhiic Hurtion. to the. htehest bidder, tlie foilowin-r described prem ises, to--if : . , , The north hnlf of the northeaal fltanrfr oC section ItJ. in tow nship 14 south of nuuee 3' went or tin: WlilalucVlt meridian, in JLinn county.' Oresron." ., ...... ; , , ....... ' . Terms of Salr-Orje-third or tnemtrchaso pi-tec cal itr !m nd. On,-third to lie paid, in, aif nioi-.th, and tho balance In nino month troin. lh iIhv ot -n$. the deferred ivmenn to be se cured by a morttnjcc on the p rem f . t - . I'KANK PRfc-.sr.KY... April 23, JsSo-iiaDvn . , Administrator.' "TILLAUSTTB . MARBLE AXD ST()E W0R&& P. "WOOD & CO. - Mnnafactnrer of - MONUMENTS J ISt ail Stones, iT3niilIe-i, Cemetery Cur bins-. Ashler- -&, Coping f cr Tt7alksf Sasss for dailczb Fbuzlas - . and all kinds of work done ia Sionol' i ' Ar we ret nor marltlo direet-fkrnna 4he qnar' ries, and have ir selected with care, we can u sure customers the , ..-.- Tlie Best Materials as'i Loirest Prices Orlerafrom any part of the- State promptly1 attended to. feST All work -ift.-trrarited . rcpreaented. j fc-Stiop und Works un cornerof Second ana. KlUwoitil streets, Albany. t)rejron. - , JL Vk.l ... Albany FurrdtTjro Hcussv -A ' JAMES DAfrrtaLG, klannfacturcr and Dealer ia . . , -75 TT T -a- ril -w t- -w-. ' Bedroom Suits ; Walnut, Ah and Mnple Parlor Soita ; Patent Bockcrs, Ekkv Cbair and . Jxmnrfesa specutlty. , ., .f Extension Centre Tablets, Pillar Extension, etc " . A splendid lot Valnot and ilardwood Ctafrs tisa khtda, vTTiataots -x la fact.'rlntend to' keep a tint claa Furniture- ' HousE. I am thankful for past pivtronage, "and Intend to make Jt to the lntei-et of all ' ' resldenuiyot thla city and vicinity to' ooato anid see tne. CtStHaf of Second and Ferry Btreeta, v ALBANY, tV12nM) OmBiMflfi'