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ji''riMiiiJJnr,'rJ" K &r-ftlf 7 f " Official Oitv Papei VLBANY, . FBI DAT, MAY 21, 18S0. -rietpr of the IUxirock Democrat, Bilker 'ity. Good enongh. - lysjwaffig,!1-- J'.-. v ; ... . Torn Merry, wlio lias beeu a resident of krejeon br a- lew month, coming- from frasfiington Territory to tros tHaie. -im-S " ' i A' ., .4 .D. C- Ireland, , of the Astoritnt, awl If. W. ScotCot the "Oregon fmil are both on their Wy. toXhlcngo, deiejtcs to I lie Kati&iJRepnblfcao Convention. Tft Democratic State Central Coni ttittaewHeh hmt fa' Portland n Tues day, wa composed of tS proxies and 4 members, leaving one county. Lake, un feprWnted. ;; ' ' Ti ": - - George CoPing was fotind guilty mmnUw a his trial in Oregon City on Sat urday lastVaitd' senteaeed to ttie Peniten tiary tor life. A stay ofcStetiifon for ten d ya.waa granted. , . ...... . , . Govl'tfhayer has' appointed r W. P. Ke3y.Cmiiis State Printer, to? fBI thraifecy cawed hythe death of llMi. W. B. Carter. Tfcfc tea first" rale ap pointment. 5 "-- " ' OiasFarrMi. nominated by the ue puWkjftr&taie Get'trs1 JComiuitfce as can didate'' for Jwecutlug Attorney of tlie Mb judicial district, positively declines the feener en account of previous proftisional engagements. JText. The Grand I-xige f . O. O-F. met atOdd Fellows Temple, Portland, on Tuesday at 9 A. JV Tbe attendance was larger tiian at any $revlons convocation. I W. Case waa-eleeted Grand Master ; l'bil Metscben, Deputy .Grand. Master; Jobu A. Bayer, G. Warden, J. M. Bacor. re-eUc'e.1 Secre tary ; I. B. Moore, re-elected Treasurer ; T. O. Barker and W." J. Stiodgrass, Grand Jtepie&ntatlves. - Another mu-der is repwted , from . Umatilla county the fifth, within a few aaootb and .flit) Conrth. within, as many raeii,- befder. named Thnnipson, living peajr' Jleppner... U .the last victim, and the unrderer is unknown. It is just auch another cowardly, asaaination as tbe- recent LUham affair, and its method eugjget (bat the aa?ln in both caei aay-. ba,ve beeu the same penon. These repeate horror riiould teach Umatilla ooanty, juries io enforce the law and Jtutice jcenlly so severely f trained there. Thft Oregon Ritlway jSi Navigation Company id tlie Oregon Railway , Com pany being ao nearly alike, as Ui caue otne inconvenience, the latter Company has; fllii supplemental articles in the cit ies of Iondofi aud Edidbnrsb, clmnging the namei o.Oregonian, Railway ComrMiiy, Limited, and deStiiii more" particularly Its powers and privileges..' , , : 1 1 . -r. ' ', Orrswa at.ar Lack. A paragraph from Gen, Joseph Lane's speech Jit Canyon viile, delivered ou Sat urday, May 8th, as reported by ttie Jack-aonvin-'iS'eartaV, indicates tlmt Oregon lost th graud . privilege of luniLsbing a TmMrntot the United States, through Geik. Lane's preferring to take in the agri caltnral business rather than fight (lie ene tnies.ot ibaUaten, Here ltle pangraph: When Lincoln offered ma , a Brigadier ahip. 1 retased It. pierrir g to come back and work on my farm. Had I accepted. J rant would not have bee n Presldeut. I Would have taken-hU place. Ta Seyoblicaa SuOe Central Commit tea met in Portland on the 13th iust.' Xineteeq counties were represented, thir teen b. proxies. - Four, name were placed In nomination for. the ofrka ct State Printer, and werg toted Xor, fiJIow : W-, JI. Odell reewived 11. .K JtOfrUa &, Geo. II, FUtnea 3, Me. Motelth9. . . Mrs Odell Bomloasloo , was made smauiroons. . Mr. Ode I be editor C tbe alem Statesman. and baa jrorkad faithfuny tor tbe best In terest of the Bepub!caai party,,,, Tba. Tfttias, publbbed ..every Tuesday BXJrning at Dalles, by Marsh & Mitchell, is a new cautlklale lor. public-.patrouage, Coatipg' the , RepuUllca baooer. Dalles now has three papers, twoKepubjIei and one Democratic. , We dou-t know whether three papers can make a success of it in Wasco, buf - the new paper la an able exponent of righteous doctrines: we bone for thi test. . , V ' t.-- Tba Decaoeratte. Stale : Central Com-. mittee, met In Portland, at .the call of the Chairman, oa Tnesda y, for the purpose ot selecting candidate, for the office of Htste Printer, made vacant by tlie death of Hon.. W. B. Oner; After a hot eon test, consoming. the larger portion - of Tueeday and Tuesday night, and. result ing In , forty-iilM ballots. Tom. Merry succeeded n getting 1 1 te .notni nation over Clalb ;twart,r. Tom Merry, we are iu formedta nott roeuiber ot tlie art pre , aarecllve," and bis only claim is tliat lie ' " nTTier tiaaJ P.Larii, I. . Ste as-weaaseUUwvai had a claim ta tba. SMMalnation that shoald pot, have been J3iUed. We believe that the Com r nittef as; composed of "proxies." as was tba Revublicaa CosatuUtea which saat w Portland tba week before. , We mow nam two candidates for. Uva ofaue of Slate pTfcitef,- steitber-of whom 4 a - prlo ter, and.is not la tqaity.; end, justice to dm mssy &tla wlnter-editQMu ins tbe State, e";"!? nomination And wa fc13t!? wa voice the feeling of printers tkroejtt the State In tbU matter. Iet CjebaaJ rliyi ': -'-' .. Tin J?v-.w s!H raeasle a "tame m&gjm:ni'ett' editor- af that ' paper el-ipctly ha-1 thorn before be ca 'remem- iu.. An fHiportMnl oi&re. The Assessor plays an Important part ag a county officer. Upon his good judgment and absolute impartiall-y depends fsir and eqniUble valuatlpa,, on a-l property subject to taxation in the county. It a flr and proper valuation is placed upon all property, .throughout If county, every proptrty-holder will cherfully besr his proportion of the bimlen of taxation. For tl4jffice.of CouutyAsse- we ofRsr, Mr. D.. pi Porter, ot Shcdl, than whom it were lilirtfly possible to select' a man bet ter jna.Iilied tor tlie office bt rhe enmity. We assert wfthont sear ot smwftl con tridlction, that Mr. Porter w thoTongWy conversant and fully ported as to jrilires of realty in this comity, anil it . would be dlfflcnlt toliml a m.iii so thoroughly com petent In ewry way to make a satisf-ictory and carelnl assessment.- life thorough and straightforward lmuesty and unbend ing integrity entitle him to tlie first con sideration of eery propi-rty-holder in the county. To make a proper nnil equitable assessment ot the property in the county, requires that ttie Assessor should beeonvcr sant with values should be able tojuilge, as to tlie actual value of lauds in diSerent ktenlitie1! and wider different circum stances. Mr. I. P. Pprter is preeminent ly qreitifleit for "this duty, and that lie" will honestly, conscientiously and satisfactorily rloall tils ilify in tlie ratter. it elecjed to the efllee of Comity Asissor, we teej fully . . a '-: - - i. ' ...... 'rarmiiiffi, iron urtjwHiinaiica with the gentfemai:," in gnnrante iug. A Trsp-tfy St rtxllaa. " Iist Friday a young man named W.'ll. C. Lorr cotiimitt.'d suicide at Inllas, Polk county, by shooting himself twice, once hi the body and tlie other shot in ' the he:ul, from the effects ot which he died shortly after. Before shooting himself he made an attempt to kill a Mrs. I.ongdnn. Lorr had been nlghtwateb at the Occidental Hotel, Corv.illis. Mrs. Lnngdon had stop ped at the hotel some time; during the time, it is said. Lorr paid her board. Mrs. Longdon went to Dallas ; on Friday last Lorr also repaired to Dallas, entered tlie house where Mrs. Longdon was sitting, drew a pistol and fired at her. The ball from the pistol" struck one of' the steel strips in lier corset and glanced off, tlm savf'i her lite and merely inflicting a fleh Wound. .tVlthoBt waiting to .see the effect of I is shot, Lorr emptied two barrels of his revolver into his own person, with the effect above related. Mrs. Longdon liad' had trouble with her hu-baitd. who lias sued fbr a divorce. It is further stated that Lorr Iwd tried to induce Mrs. Longdon to return with him to Corvallis, and fai'ir.g, ttied to take her and himself ont of tlie world: Judge Kelsny was in the room at the time, sitting near Mrs. L. who had employed him as !:er attor ' neyi and it iswiW tlie Judge meandered from- there in good order. Deceased wa 26 years old. The appended letter was found upon Lorr after his death, hut gives no clue to tlie cause of his death: ..This deed is not done' through pnrest excitement, and the world may sympju tl-ize wi'h me for this fs. prenieditared. cnuseil J.t thi defeat. It' will leave me (icnniless in tlie world. I ' was once brought down to a low degree, but sweet will be the cup of death lie fore I shall taste that cup of bitterness ngalii. I am this day a loser ot mnnv dollars tlie world doi,t know. Death will be the sweetest cup liave long tasted. Friends farewell. Siticrsnnn on the ST. P. R. B. Gen. Sherman's rejiort to the house com mittee on Pacific railroad., in regard to ttie Xortheru Pacific route, says that in a military sense,, tlie extension of this rail road from Bisuiark to the 'Yellowstone, and up tlie valley ot that river as far as the mouth of the Btg Horn, will lie beyond any estimate ot advantage the quartermas ter general may make., because thi rail road will transport men and supplies tor ten If not twelve i months in the year, while, the Missouri and Yellowstone are barely navigable for light draft steamers fort-voornt farthest three months in the year. The extersiou of tlie road will stimulate emigrants to occupy tlie line ot the Yellowstone east ami west to such an extent as to. form a barrier to nomadic Indians who linvc lieretofore gone back and forth from the Sioux , reservation In the south to British territory Iu tbe nortlt, and will enable us in a very few years to give up forts Keogh and Cn-ter. each rr qnlring for a garrison a -full reeitnent of infantry. ami four -coiupnnlcs of. cavalry. These could then be' moved north to the British line, ottr permanent frontier.' By this process we divide the iiosttle Sioux and can subdnw either moiety with more certainty and much less rost than now. Sa.Sha Arrtto. Tle revenue cutter Thomas Corwtn will soon leave tsan rrawctsco zor .ceiiruig s Straits. The objret of tlie voyage is to furnish relief to tbe steam yacht Jeannctte and the whaling barks Trgllance and Mount Vallastonj Tlie'vcssels were last seen In'OctoIierstaisrtingiti'a northwester ly direction towiwds Mangel Istanos. rbere are a boot fifty officers ana men on the two whalers. The Uorwin win pro ceed under sail aiid steam' to Onnalaska; wjee she will ccal, thence fhrongh Nor ton 's'Soond to St. Michaels, aiid after tak ing on board a mttch coal as she can carry, will proceed along tbe northern coast of Alaska, communicating with tlie Esqui meaox for tldiugs of the ice-bound vessels. Hie disUnce from San Francisco-1 On- nalaskn is 2.400 miles, and fet Michaels is 700 miles furtlier nortli. ' It id expected tlie voyage will occupy four.ntoistfis. .s Mallserviee on roitf :4tl3a, from Eu gene to IMig Torn ami FrankHn. has been, mereased to a semi-week ry. The mail will leave Eugene on. Mondays ami Fridays returning Tuesdaya and Satardays. ,t . Among tic Jew's ordered to leave St. Petersburg,., is a' citiaen ot tlie'. United; States.-, -j - , v- t,;j y , , The iinmtgratioa Jrora ' Germany to fnJ country thU season is tba largest, ever known. I Htxin .ra.n'Y WavesH-s- " l? 2Tbe Antortan of the 14th contains rtha following mournful Item 4 - f.-, ' r" v" Tjf r. x. B. Blugcri, formerly a ilslierttian on the Columbia river, but now a resident ot the Dalles, came flcXvri last Monday to search for the body-of his brotherPetec Blagen, who was lost iu .tbeJate. galea while fishing. lie found Ids brother's boat near Mr. Joseph Hume's canneryjnf rna Washington IWritory- klC4he rlyera and the net with sail attached on tlie Ilwa co beach. U'e arefTuformed'th.it'i.Mr:l' Bfagen lias5 now lost 'two5slsteT''1iiif two brothers by drotvWngCMiehrothei" ami two sisters on tlie coa.ttrof STorWay-aIr; 4 X. J. Blagen. offers f 50or lie , revoverjr of hfs brother's; body. . . i. -. i From tlie ajiiiearance of (he body of James Harvey, as before tlie coroner's jury ycstertl:iy,; It' was evident that the poor fellow was preparing ftoft a straggle tor, his life when engulfed hi tlie angry waters o tlie CohimW"! river on the night of tliot storm. , Heliad succt'eded ill re tnoving his heavy boots, Vn3'ohe arm was disengaged from l.li flannel shirt, but irts probsihle that here III etTortsf ceased, as tlier other arm iwas onlyt partially f witrW drawn from the sleeve. . -: , . fornzraplia. -: " - . ' ' ' - - -,' ' J i . st Rusia,is preparing tor war, with China. Tlie present rate of ininiignitl.cn from KnrO)e is alKiut 12.000 pjer m eek- OtCr 100. (XX) Immigrants liave, arrivei fit Citstie Garlen N.ir:. since Jarn&r. 1 ? T : . From ' returns received from "all the wlicat growing States, it is believed the crop will be equal to that ot 1379, the onty exceptions being Kansas aud Iowa, t s;, A telegram from Galveston .tlatvd the 16th, says a band of fifty Indians attacked a train going west Hi that coiipty, killing one man and Wounding a woman'. Two men are missing, supposed, to be killed, i At. Corpus Christi. Texas, on. the 14th, Horace Burr shot his wile and. niothcr-in-law, Mrs. Bernard, and then killed him self. The cause of the shouting was tlis agreement between Bwrr and his, wife, and tlie return of the latter to her father". " Thomas White- for.kUliitg ia colored youth, was hung at Sparjtai.sbui'g, SC. on tlie; 15tljl..fc t , v. , . - Carl Mauke was hancred at BufTalo. "N". " - - i Y.. on the 14th. for the murder of John Atlofr, April 2d, 1S79. ' Charlie W. Bromles', six years old, was found murdered buck of tlie house on the 15th. tlie supposed murderer being bis step-mot her. ... Chas. Gardella, organ grimier, was arrested at Wilkeharre, ,, Penn.. on the lGth, chargetl by his 10-yesr old daughter with killing his 5-year old daughter two j-ears before.? -. invt & ?. Twowhitcsand five blacks were puMicly whipiied at Newcastle, Del., on the 15th. One coloreil man, a burglar, received forty lashes, which brought the blood freely. Tlie bill lor tlie relief of settlers oii the public lands lias been approved ' by the President. .- f ., :. . f- ;. a N. G. Ordway, of-Xew Hampshire, is to lie Governor of Dakota Territory , . Gen. Schotield is to take command of the military department of Missouri, and Gen. Pope will be transferred to the vacancy. West Point.' A terrible flee at Milton, Pennsylvania, on the 15th, de--troyl .nearly seven, hundred houses in the business , portion-of the city, including all the- churches. Fire supjiosed to liave originated from "sparks from a saw mill attached to the ear works.'1 Thirty thousand people left-liomeless miwl hungry. O.ie man, aged So. was burned to death, and one lady ,dei from the effects of fright. During the contusion many articles were etoien. oue lady' losing 60.000 lit government bonis The total loss is figured at from $ 1.000,000 to $2,000. 000. ',. .; t ? ;n , A party of.- 25. men ; on t'ie hunt for the Indians who murdered J- DRV-Dacli hi the Kara mountains and run' off Ids stock", came iipniMt party of i' Indi:i1is onlAttle Powder river on Tliurwlay of last week. killed four of tliem ami eaptnred IX horses. J John R hoiles one . of tlie. party, waa killed, .-. uofortunately,,, , : , , On the 18th, at the Jewish cemetery. Louisville, TCy., br. Gabriel K a leer shot 'himself throngh' the heart at the foot of the grave of f lis wife, - who had been dead about six weeks, i, St. .,-T-:W . The I'ope I in.a Jbad fly. j . lie -dare noj leave Rome, and yet it Is no secret that If liestM3'H he'iloeSf soi at the periPorbis llfel Truly Popes, Emperors and-Kings, are" liMviughanl times, lis these bitter days.. Last week, according to tlie , Washing ton City .5iar, ..a party, signjng, bimst-IJ A Soljicr," vr,ote a fetter to t.l Presi dent, in which lie enclosed 136. saying that the sender had" taken "a horse lielongfnj' to the Government during the, late war and sold him, keenjug- ' the ,,money., Since which he hadjbi!come converte for the deel joined the M. . Church, and askctTGrd "for 'niercy. and I had to promise lUm to pay for theh,M-sc. and PdK so. and. lie forgave my sins, and- now -' I nm able to pay tlie money. Into.gywir tband, as it-belongsto the govern nieitt.'' . The Philadelphia press , Jstates"" that Madame Saiitlieror, a ' Peruvian "beauty1 from I4nia,;ls" Airowinj alf faris" Into A fever . : SSfcris afcesst t werrty-onen.d wears bc-r hale In a - Grecian bandeaux. A bandeaux ia probably a baud-box of some kind. The proper place for a woman to wear her hair is on her head, but if slie must fake it off a band-box Is no place for It. She should hang It tip-'f What is more, nobody, not even a Peruvian beauty ; slioidd be allowed to throw ..a whole eity Into a fever, ; Slia jslwuld,. be quarantined at once, whether she U . eood hiqklng or not. S,i-t(hlr' K'l." .1 iSWi . it 4. Tbe Cts lite -feegr4A4o more . v Tliere are .143 voters in Eola "precinct, Z te Indian shprpse1to have' murdered" Llhan,?ta In jalf at Peiidfe'tou: It l proposed to organize a military company at McMinuvIIICf f The fish Hioiniiulmuu, L ri I Tlie fish commissioners, now at Astoria, Jhlnk they liave discovered shad in tbe ,CoIumbia river.' --it; ''.-n-0. i -1 Wm. Skidmore, wiwwas badly used up ty Hmton at Staytoo, a so low thai he iay not rrcover. ' . AC , , Tlie " Bafloxv road bW tho Casade first. .Ibere nowi feet Jf .snow ou the srmmift i1s.i,ii!..iwL: . J iAmteSneifBlferMtsWaiyl UMi and Miiaj.Tiwteheitosthe Jitate University from Yamhill county, a-s the Reporter. - !.. h fl)ck-masters of Wasco county have ft? some finances commenced shearing their heep. The qliaiitlly aiirt quality are 4 above the aWra. v-r' i -f ' - ', The Jfovntw'&xrlearxiSi thnt trrnn pres. ent iadli-atiQHs.wB are," goiue to have ti abundaiuts of fruit this,yearw wl th the ex ceptipn ot peaches,-' . -- Tlie Enterprise wya J August BcCk fell over a railing near the dry house at Ore gon City oue night and iitnl a broken rib and severe lnjuri.bWe.: s U, . .'.'; The' Et Qregtmiittf., tell rt a , water spout that ott-urrwl"!!! "that vicinity and bjirlcd I la. nzden -f B.. S. ,Tlionipsoii nnder "t o firei f seiHmenK " ' The Jbtctrtnn 9ay?1s ' Mlcfief still alive.. TlaJre aretwo pfstol tatrhc in-Ma 4 head Imwever afl .bowUves it -wl II be almost a niirHcIe." . Wlliiamsis, undergoing examination before JiKlge Runey. FpinTtearns, Oysterville.t ne.-l'ly tosi his life from exjware froni being east away Jit a Norm ii . tlie liay He? gt .ashore 'hut' was fotind- InseiKtble. and re covered H difHcHlty f-" ; , The Statesman tells of a raud ; and small ini( i n.inx-u i unr, w ivbo rohbi d 'a' boy about 11 j-afOld of aft tlie ' motfe-y lie Imd when lie w traveling t AUhama to see hUgntiitUatlieria Laitiiiocl Grave, of tlie Commercial liotel kindly Bent I lie lad ,, ,The . N'arconver "l7tTrj-m&'t sa-s : Troops, tv.tgons. store mut inulos in con siderable ''quantities. were'di.i!itchit on Monday niottiiiig for The" new post -at Lake Chelan, ami a. uuuvitr ot employes went up alsojf n, : f, : ',...,-" , In the case ot.Mary jSumnwrs. vs R. S, Mclxiarn. at WalM Walla, for recovering the possession of $300, which plaintiff al leged ditetidaiit had obtained by bank forgeryf the nry :;rfturhet! a "venlict In favor "of lahilHT, .J-, i - Charles-A. -White-has returneil from the mountains, where he lias been looking for a new route through tlie Cascades for the Xortheru Pacific, and lias . Cuiud the Pierson pass a good and feasible- route, eight Inuidretl feet lower Uiau tlie Cowiitz. lie pronounces it the! best- route tln-ongh the mountains. , . The -Sfv-attle 'iitflWgfljw- says : , Jmlge Greene Ja decideii to Upw S.,D. Libhy and others tlie" some' of $2,500. .and cosu tot ser Ices rendered the bark Vldette by tfie? tug Goliath: In pnllfng the bark, when , slie waa strmide,!, off the beach, ft Cres cent bay. and (owing , her to a port of safet3-? ;.Onenhalt the award goes to tlie tug and tlie' other h;Uf to the ma-ter and crew. " ' " The Walla AValla'.S'Tjiiff says It Is now fully known that the ninrdered man Brooinflehl left his wife iu Kansas City and ran away, with hi., stepson's wife, tlie tuurtlcTitI,woiiiaiir Boomlletd, the mur dered inat.y ,.vns 49 years old, and Mrs. Shank, the "murdered woman, was 10 years old. Bropnifteld wahighly cstcem edaiid wearliy tiirnicr'- previotis' to his fall. He conspired to- have -liU step-son chased "out of the 'emJtry.- Then sold al I of his'property,' leaving his wile penniless, and .ran away with Mrs. 'Shanks. " Tiiey picked up' with"'Thbmais, Ihe man "who murdered them, some where iu California. He was a relative of Broom field's jaud followed him no doubt purposely- to rob him. , After the murder, 'fhonias wished a check of Broomrield's, at. Colfax for $12, 000 ; he then went to Kansas Ci'ty.ft liere lie tried to tifgoHafe' kV'ttte city "banks the sale ot some f Broomrield's U. S bomls, where he was arrested. ' s - ., ' , ...Tlie fitrmers warejmtse at Irving is short seventy-five buahels of wheat on the outcome. , TIm! Deniocfat says": Major Clia rms n. ot Oregon City, h;arns of ttW death of hi fathiTi aged. 98m; ,:t i ,V'-e?v. The .Iincio'iE'i)t.!cn 'Saysj " Farm- ers report tow ; cmiaiH lietter, prospectsf than usual tor an abundant harvest. J..T. Devore. "brother of Mrs. W. C Johiisoiils fj"liigvery: lit witlflieart VfWi ease at tlie wsiifeftve of Cary Johnson Esq. at. Ot ego City. -i"u-' t ji''" 4 ; JGeo. S. WasUJium has accepted an it" .vuatlon to deUvectlM aldes, - before .he Ahiimjj asocJwyon.ofilie StMtoVulversit.y tiuriiig commencemetit welcw that iu stltution 011 the Kith day of June. i TlieIlUlslioi:fl'e?e'rsa5V: JAbouf two epks'Bgn2t rf Httle girl by tlie riame ota Wh'te, agial five or six years; was play ing on and old rotten brhtge across Potion's creek in Patt oufJ vaJIpyj ihen some of the pla..ks broke ami slie fell thronish into the creeic and .was trirowned. The wafer was shallow fif fheW seW big rocks it at the lace where llie poor child fell ami it U tiiWight-Jiiat she: whs Jcuocktl senseless by i'0 fall on tlie rocks And, was drOwiieI, afterward., v . t A man named "Bnrllon. ' living "on Gray's Creek, a trilmtary of Applegate. iu Josephine countyV was' thrown from hf wagon last Friday and I nsluintly killed, his neck being broken by tlie fill, .lie was about 00 years of .age.,---: . ,t.-. 1 . The Sentinel mentions tlie death on the 7th1nst, of Mrs. Benedict, a pioneer of f he .Rogrie 1C1 verV al W y And a heroine bl tite Indian' wn 1855. She was. at-one time in company -with bees husband'' over taken hi, a. attemptMl figh .00 Slate Creek f and narrowly escaped., w-itlr -. her ljfe..tour bullets piercing, lier clothing. One by one tliese aetoVa Iu Or)-gou"s" early history depart. V'r I "; nieTfrnsf that "visited Yanthin tfwnty Turesflav aiisbt ot last week . hlfmed the h early '"garden snss" en4 caused the wheat hi some localities to take on a sickly hue ii..,'..i.l1'h l.. .i I McMinnvlllo has the- measlas. t The North PaciOo Wrecking Company are removing snags in ttifrlTeinity of Fori Stevens. ( , Some improvements h the way of moving and re fitting bcfirifeigs chron icled at Perrydale. 'v Four women of Amity "met in the store of WrtBrOn,B;cenfiy wnosiinfted' weight was 838 ponuds. i ne istanuanl Mills, at Milwaukie, have ,-;ti-Jm- -,4a,wi voiuiivu wienie t,s nam I srs I ed suflfclentfy.to rr lease the rnayhiiery.;f Tlie people of Alsea Bay want an aIdf tion of liona fWe settlers who will bnild school houses and cfanrches and . make homes. xf'f" Excelsior Loilgp, tfOfG. ;T.r -'f Cor vallis, order tlieir halge room to be draiieii In mourning - ftr SO i t6ys. In , mcniory of Wi B. Carter. 7'wt'. ... - C Miss Ella E. Taylor," daiighter 'rif Col Chris. Taylor "ot Dayton 'was -cnarrirl ai the resilience of her parents -In that ' plce.' 011 the 13tfi lust., lo G. El Detmaring. In addition to 'the - sUc attorney f who reside at : Dallas,- 23 were In . attendance from abroad during the session of tr Cir cuit CtHirt at that place the past weelt. . . x The trial of R. M. Johnson tur.xba mur der of Mason Crosserlj' began I" the Dallas Circuit Court 0 Frhlay morniny- f last week. The trial Is one that will attract great attention, and will occupy ' several days. . :; i ' is - The word cjip In the vicinity of Ilepp ner for this season Itis been 4 estiuiatt d at 1 00. (H. 000 pounds. m v .;,-. ,.- A In Unioft connfy.'37 civil ''"cases Ji-fve been tlisposel of by Jntlpe McArthtir ; 14 were settled. 5 cotitiuuel, 4 dismissed and judgment rendered in 14 Foiir ot tlie ga.mbling cases have been disposed ot by small lines, and the rest purpose to "buck the tiger." or hi other word, test tlie case. Walla Walla Statesman : Sheep-shearing has now commenced iu good imrnestv and there Is every prospect tjiat the yield ,will be a large increase over former years, .for the fleeces are good and heavy. Mr Walk er, at the liead of Jiiuiier creek, in Uma tilla county, commenced 011 his large thick ot wethers on Monday last.' Lotigly wilK-j commence at soon as he cnii obtain Walk er's gang of shearer. There are a 'scar city ot shearers in the country. . Alwejrs - ia llangtr. The fkttndard of the 14th t The life of tlie fisherman may truly be said to he, while at his vocation, . always within the shadow of death. Those wim have passed the mouth ot theColmnbfci river, onward to rhe sea. durum the fishhig ann. aud while standing on a steamer's deck watch ing the foam capped waves toss the fraif barks of the salmon fisher hither and thither, and sec Them dV"oppear from view as thev sink hehiml the hnee billow, won der ar tlie temerity of tlie mm who -sriskJ tlieir lives, surrotnid themselves' with an ever present danger in siah ardrtoos and poorly recompensed toll. Bet a tew , day ago.' a storm swept over the geeat -oeean, and ninny of the fishing ' boats' from tlie cannerirs t Astria and neighboring oinfs were nrthlessly destroyed y the matkleu ed waters. the.-otcfipants jienshhig in the waves with but tlie discordant lashing of the angry ocean wavi-s. the fierce howl iug of the tempest, and tlie fitful moaning of the storm winds to chant a requiiiiu for. !he repose of tlie m?ls of l? lost fiislierineii. On Tuesday night another foeb a storni prevailed, and two more live were added to the list ot those who have perislied in the wafers. Andy Gill and Herman Gran ville, both of whom are well known In this city, wernthe victims Lr aftgCooks cannery in tlieir hotit, they floated out with the ebbing tide as the snn .sunk be yond he watery waste. Wften ofT Sand Island, the wnil rose, and in a Itftle while the small craft was tossed about from wave to wave, amid tlie crested breakers com pfefely at the mercy f the storm king-. Xmitwcan picture the horrors ot that night to those helpless men. bnt the coming ilawn revealetl only a Vserted boat, an abandoned nef wlhile' the rwhlng waters piuiigeil madly onwartl, ever the same'. a; though beneath them were not the form of hose who Imd ventured ont upon their treaclierons deptlis. Of those who w-re lost in the storm of two weeks asm. the names of many wilt never lie known, but among the number were the following, all well known iu this city : Hons,' who for years worked 011 the Dalles -tmnt. Dan Fraaer. longshoreman. Alex. Grant, and a half breed known as "Nigger" Dick. ' The first nnmlier of the Eastern Oregt.n Rej.ttWc'in, printed at Iji Grande, by Slieddeu F. Wilson, Esq.. looms up well, and will be a good "anorker in tlie Republi can ranks. Success. to It. . , . . " ' , aim r-fkiMMi r To-night the B R. C. oflVsrs a good pro- gramme. iieeches by g. II. Hewitt, Caff. Iiumpiirey nnu r. 1-. liavKlemnn. nrst class musitv Come out. - v The Upeahlna To-XfafaC V. : l,. JiHlge Piper will aiklres the citizens of Li.nu county at tlie Court House lit .4hfs city this evening.,. The Judge U an" able l akerv aiid if his Teniocratic -Offponmitv F. C. Brndsbaw, snakes his appearance oil the occasion. lie will be wkliuied .anil tils' hide hung oh the fence. The house shrtuld be fllletl this evening. ' 5 . Rapper.-4 WaelaMe.-- Queen Victoria's, next birthday . occurs 011 Momlay, May 24tli. on which oecjision he wIU be 1 year old. tlie 43d "year of her reign-fhe mosit notable i sovereign "of modem times; Several gentlemen of this city, of English birth, proose to celebrate llie occasion by a grand supier and sotiabie at tlie StvChartes Hotel on' Tuesday rven Ing iKXt--We are satisfied tliat these gen tlemen and Invited guests ..will have a grand okl time, and don't yon forget It. . A careful canvass has satisfied those who were arranging for the steamlioat excur sion to start from this city to Astoria on the 21 Ot iust., ttvit to defer it , until the latter part of July ' wonld accomodate; a 1 much larger nnniber who design visiting the seaside Tor' recreation, as well as rea der ttie.. enterprise ft . greater success In other Important particulars, and hence, tt has been postpone J ' until tlie Jtime indi cated, , ; "- , r 13ITIMY -'' ": " 7 : v. B,'iu t'BEEIMO.Is laateta AtfMinr sv th pree C newstfry. All work wspitc.Ofltyeis fas Farrfals blek,eonter i'r anQ Frry mttf. febi SSiffS .f'rrrsJr. i.!iJ& mam Mr? SUHE Pubile Kpeaktna'. W. G. Piper.-llepuW icon Candidate for pj-frlct attorney of the thin! Judicial ' Tr cnit. will speak at the following times xuti places,' M rK ' . . Fridav. 'May 2t AlrwHiy.s Tfr V, M. Scttunhiy. .fat 22, Jefferson. 1 I. M. Siitiinfciyi Mav 2 .Tnrner 7i50 1 M. Monday. May 24. Siiverton. I V. tt. Tm-sikiv. Mav 25, Aurora. 1 P. Itt t Wejlne'dav. Ma 2'J, Gervais. ,f V. M?. .Thursday. May 27. -.Salem.; fjSO I. M.. Frklav.' M.iv 2. Indepeifeinre. i V. j. MoiKlay. May 31i Sli.-rl.lan. 1 P. M. -Tuesda"v. June 1. Million ville.7::i() P.M. . iWeiluesilay, June 2. Xoi th Yamhill, 1 P. M. -,r-- ' !i'av-i Thnrslav. Jnne. 3. Ia Fayette.7j30 P.M. Friday, .Innti 4. Dayton, 1 P. M. . EverylK?y -I respectfully invited to attend and hear the political issues of tbe day di.sctisstrfl. 'f. The opposing candidate for district at torney Is most resieetrn!ly " Invited lo be present 'a( ' sviiil meetings, participate in the discussions and share an eU il divis ion ot time.' i- y : 1 ; ,' j , Xutllc Npenbfnic. , lion. M. t'. Genrge, , Republican norm nee for Ciaigress will aiklrcss , tlie people iqiwi ixrfiucal tssnes aiiif matters or state t , ... ,..i-5r...s.: .j..... . mtriv-, t.ic iviiumiiKiiuit: nnu . " McMhinftlh-i Frltfttvj MsV" 14lh 7-30 I-' v, I " rrnn MST iin, , . .'. ; Weston Sitnrdav. Mav 1 P. M Pendlelon-Stirnrday, May 22d, P. M. 'r -4 . i - . ' ' , ". v .---. I.af;rafideTnesliy May 2."iil. 7 :30P.M. Uuion-Wcdnesl.iv, M.-tv 2Jth.74 P.M. Baker CitV'r-SiUonlav,' Mav 29th. 1 P.M. Prarie City Monday, May 31s,7:2t)P. M. Canyon Citr Tuesday, June 1st. I P.M TIk Dtilles Friday. Juue 4th. 7:3' P.M. Xo other 'appointments can be 'made. owing fo, lack of time. ' fi ...i ' 4 . " ii - - Citizens, ii respective of party, including .i i , ' i. i. , : . j the ladies, conlially Invited. v- , - - - ' 1 ' '-. ,,r. . .,, ! DR. G. WILLIS PKlCE, T'WtTIHfiilll . . .. ! Jj2TXXSX.r ""l?." . 11 rviirrww iempnv -amany, Oregon. All work carefnlly performed, mid as rrasamMr Si 4 oonsieuL with good work," n32vl-2 '" Ir. V. W. U DefVtisf:AHnny. On-Jii. OfBvli fer's ! ?!; hliw-k. i strrs. l--r: Whid. Prices in profwiMiim tii K and viKi.:.vt t-Miti-Mij.ee tl - 1 -- ' .. .' " 'pizmV i ijrrir' I.en- ri 3i-ts fiwii MriiMrr i'iBs, , 1rT ' fwfc? j- ffcllly il ui:iy N- :it-rilct f !" yJflv iii-gvf .". ar iiie tteitVrrhidi.afe - vC t,mt w.wih-r;- .. , (. . . . . t ,;, . ,. ' , whh'h firi'a iikicr.c.fiK:irv wiiittTe ! wess to the feetli wiule tfiey eorrwiw ine , rwmel. 'I'tii. ffnilv na4r.r Sftovli' JrXfwMf ! eelli while tliey coitwIw ihe nmsuatic tnoth-wasli Fnisnut rtOZ UJi T. will speedily arrest tlie progress of decay, harden tlie gnms. and impnrl m delfghtful iragram'e to the breath. r It' re-, moves those ravages which people sustain iu thefr teeth from the use of sweet and nefrf art fries. May Xcw To-Dar. Ordfnsnre o. OH. An Onth-iajice to ttmend Scctior. 4 of OrUr nance So. a. relating to the rpialitioa fious ami dmfes of the City Treasurer, lie i oi'd;iiHil by the Common Council of I lie City of Albany : SrXTKIS.l- That si'ction 4 ofoniinance No. 5 In- amended so as to read a follows: See. 4. ThW Cit? Tfrmfr shall receive as his salary f he stsm of (I00) one hundred dolMrs per year. one-trrth of which rtmofmt shall be paid at the expiration ot each quarter. Sec 'nils-erdlnanee to he in force from and aftet ttie first, day:. of January, '' '& ' '" , inisseil the Council May tlth, 18S0. Approved Moy llth,ilSS0.i ?o - . D G. CI.ARK.' Mayor. , .Attest; J. L. Halter, City Beconler. t -TIIK- SECOXD ASXUAL VlC OF TI1K . . , ; Albany2 German Aid r Society, - , -. ";- " ---r . iii oaf. ,- . j loaday, Zitay 31, 1830. , .. i. ... riiixii jfvr.; , 1 At 9 A. M. proivion. bi-nded by AUiiy - llniss Unnd, to inir Bi-oMiid. 3 Arriviinr at fair irifmiids, lunsic by Band. - 3 --Hiiitiiiit by ht Umli;. j .. . ; . ' 4- lamlnif. ' ' A Luncheon at 12 M. G--tVn:enfl ihwntf! ? the Baod. 7 Rlnsfhiir by llc Cblr. . a Addnom by tliwreinTcnt. W Voiot. ' 9-KiiiwetliniiK tfr,teitisonti Kahne. --10 KuncluK ualil all aMBuwtixlted. - . cordial In vHathn teextndci o all. - . - S'osnnstttee arrra)iTeaes.'. ' F. MIL.LKR. Ni -i JOB WKKBTtltS J. lAHW)Ht., 1. MlLlk.T It; UOFKMAN. : V&VM, . W. VOHJTv . Alharfy, Hay St, XSBOw " c :' "WAGONS I '-' Ir.XPECt TO It f.rtaVK THIS WfKK, direct from tbe Kac'ory, m car ! m l ot I be celebra ted BAIN WA;i!SV, whit-h will have all the iVATKST IMFROVKMtSTa.lncindiiisr Btoamal taTurr Tire. Don't btil to mil and ue: pric-ea. ltie rFiualtuicMenl,I fXTOTlCK 's lierebv cfvea tfi! IWr- ttmleTBlKOr X f Executor of the bsst 'llartd testament of tbe .emate or Keinon nfmosta, iscreaseu, naa filed In thVntnty t'opt't iAn cvsty. (he son, fvfs tliiol aceoiint as sia-b Kxet-utor, and T13 KSl) A T. 1 fie SI a day of Jiri.Y, iSft.0. it (imj oVlopit K M of snld daj-, l, bifiy sel v f tniEt for the bcoi-iuiret olijoiVtwln,KnK-n nimf acciiut mid :fio nettliu'ctxt "thereof. n l any peFi-en Interested n Htiwl esare or 1 he settle ment 4be'eof, is heTOby 'noflaert o ninr bw foresniursiort.'at ibelspjjrt Hone tn Aliinny, Ctetron, oil '(dd Ouy, und nio their olijoet ionst U 'anv. UaW final am-OJJUts Y '; . ; m May 21. lsK5tvia Excc-.or. wagonsi - . HEAt.TR XSt AUU I've tent It twit fht tmnny1ntffnfrrA: vrut fo mv cr-a.TMi ettt ta. btaat Qwnine tor Hi which- 1 toofc, fur van v ! turn vr am if Sure, Serfs antiSpweify FTer anv JLrxm ka(;)j purely vegetable rewedy.aun hmriHa wfil net molest yodb Mrc Owe naMate9 poe' ttaftc Tom- Trrttetis has It or wtll ffet ft iMf jvib "Tbe OeigtMa." Insist upon fewvixg tt. w Spiu.flrymm. Lost, StrayBd' c?l "TftOaf THE MO rAKM. w,MS wlll.j X' AU-nny, on Tuesday night. Bay nan, umO a DARK BAY HKMSlli,Tl-r OWrlcSt W R-T evocScett at tbckiMC. nr t h tnaKlw msaif A rewurd f TWKSTT IIOI.I.ABS Ml frlvenr tn; otic re'.nrning tbe aOove.4lescc8Mdf 4 BfAJtTIN MOMS. May St, ISOK k rriiK rxnwtsifjfCB trt&tttrt' rSMbfrSf - 1 ,ms irK-tiu una inc pcnnc Kencrauy, mc ; lie i rrepareI to (lo all kinds of r at the loweot llvintr rmtcs, in conorctloa witia the Water Works ot 11ms city.rf k f ,s JOHN KHGCati j AJnny, May It tsoeSvl? ! Staerlff nhwz in the Circuit 'onrt of tb ftta'fe of Of$f0 tfcf I tbe county of I.inn. I CbarlcsO. Barnes, Plaintiff, I . j , rmj w j -, ' f. V. Brown. Etta Bi-mrn bi wlfi. X. K,- 1 ,ni.m. nniuinmraiar, inn aaran w. mlaa Blmmbtnitrix. tlw9rae , L. SUnsen rtwnse.I, C. H. Stewart. J. M. tToIlord It wolford, pnrtnero. toin- basfnM.anfer tMf flriii-nanM! of A. it. Waltcaa A K. ' f't.n. sn re j , he v tm itntA ronvt H t Jwm itof enlltlwf'-sjift.Aa,! en-cirHon and imier wieismm rn pinvnnve t Hereof, I n- anj delivered. I have hrvfea npon ttie mortV 7 raprearfsrfewrflMrd fa mldxeBtloMaaii dirrcrnFnriif nlea, folkviii . v- si OlM iiiMtirf nsr f 1 1u-imr, ft wt mm. - - . " . ; No. Si.in thneity of AHBy, in Linn ronntv. Orison, frtwt rrnmSsa; raence iMiih "Ve-SM(., I thence eawr-- lf -frvf tiutiir nortli .J2 Saatl : t Ix-jrt-B west 13& feet ttbe place of beginning. , ana on ; - - --- .. .--?-:, 4 m ' Saturday, the 1 M fi'rff of Jttitik, ' Ap, JSj,' 7 Jf "t- i.ontr nonse now in tme'en? ftf AITMMy. l.irmcroniy.iii-fjTO.stlhmirofAMft'rlwk . 5f . f wB: MrrelnheSoro Se!WffWW " proT.xwfy ftt Tnfili nm inmSor email iawbaM.A W ne niamw ijinuer. ine pronnh of sale W W JMyflw saM jtorree, follows i "rn ttttOHM o tfc easts,- tajfM a , tm 30, and accruina c-nstn x sfciiwdt, ta- ft My inent to .the vlnintf; Chafles O. Kmvrm . fits' sum of H un M n f he further smo iwo. nil In lT. ft. sold txwn, with intermt thetvoa at ' tho rate nflun wrcent.picrsniiiniifriimtti 4ihrtnyof Ma,V,fi: f hfr.1. to tl pavmevt fo the defetKUlllfs, -J, M. Wolford K.'Wolford. rwiTftlotI4crfelraf5'' or .1. M. Wot lord and K. Wolford. the ran imiJ to the defendants, M. V. Krowa sad! SUM lli-own. Ilia wlfctri - ..-,, UMIsMJtWI8fMSVr - SIierMT Lfam Corosf y Gr rryir j Br Geo. Ilrartnin. I)rpty.- . Administrator. Sale.' & XTOTICE IS ireftibfcY --csrBiKaaf irW atM I a3minttmtr of tho eatat mi i. V 1eri)rnd W1"1' t'reslev, deeenxei.?. In pnraoaneAof an or- ' iwvonniyvnn n Linn eonmy. urn son, duly nmdc and. entered of retwd, wUI, ant t" ' . 9TA till it nf Mm, 1SSA. - fct ff(n oref'twe!)W.f.i. fc hrW'WiMri' -i& sfdny. at thodwHtiin;; on tlm ru-Mol-e hrr.- Wlw.?T': "? 1Mir anlw.1e miaer, I ne i lowing ' descrf bed pita. J PCt Jie north IbnJ fof tho-nortlieiWBaiVor'sf '."3 ij., in inxnuuin i, woi nor ranse a tnt oft'. Willamette meridian, in' LIbb manlv. Tkkksstbv A!,i.-Jjw-!ifrrt -r ike rsamfcaW flrlce easfc la hand. miMbint ubm paid in la mst:t Bvnd tbe Iwlanee tn ntno nontna from t hu day n tHr, fhwdeSuvrMI Tayvmttm t be Se-vui-ed by a mor(KK-m the premdrs. April 23, 18W-n30vB Jidnmiatralor , f 'i . i ' v ? pm t 'W3LIASiSTTB Warble sni wenus P. T700D & CO., Mnnnfartnrer of - . 4 MQN.U M JiN.TS L Head Stonrts, Taliilsi, " t i. JTIanlleH, ' :'- . Omrfiery ' - s a-urbingr H . Auhlrr ... Jj - . - - .Copinsv- l:- ' Tilti a Bases for Gar&ea Foustai and all klnaa of work dime In Si on. As we eet oar iiuuiMa dbreet tun f be oit -rliw.'itrtrt have tt mooait a eajraywa-wavai. ' -', inrecujlonwn I he .. Tiie Bi5st Materials asi uit& Pitts Or Tee" from any rmrt of tb Stato imailitlr ' ? attended to. " - J. feTAII work wnrrnnteil aa represente. -' ! fc-T .-simp nd WorfcMon coranrof Sucoadaail aJHoi-tli l reeta, Allnuy, OnvM. Match 19, S0.T J""? C " ' JAMES -DAnn AjLCr: ' - Mannfectnrec ant""eidw sa fi fuenituIie; Bedroom Units'; Walnnt, Asb and Mania Ttt&f ' Hulls ; 1'alent Kockcns Ktuiy CuUca a(S . LoutiKe a specialty. S SprinG MATTKEssESr Estewfeart Centre Tafclea, ? ; ' PllUtr KxtvumUm, cfwV - ' --rf Jv .i- 'hto Mi. A arscwdltf tots jL 3bT '2 d - - Walhetand Ifarowoocf raabaaf aW&fttf Z f' t ' dda tt&M : ' b. last, Intwd tkapp a' ftjwt eSa'-' , f amttrwrkfulfcr lMkrHtW1Wlhif' Inteud to nwtio it to the interest of all resldcMs- or thfii elty anO.'TlcliJfy tff, f " " eoiweaad Mewc. . .,.', ort' of, Second and Ferry ttrottftfT ' ALUAMV, tvl2n24J ' VfjUBfiX. 1 i " ..