The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 25, 1871, Image 2

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.AUGUST 25, 1871.
TEXT C05XEST US OALITOBNIA. '
On Tuesday, the 5th of September
a tittle less than two weeks more
the election in California comes off.
The canvass in that State is now at its
highest pitch and both, parties are
straining every nerve to win the vic
tory. Besides the local candidates to
take their places at the hustings, each
party has 1 imported distinguished
Eastern orators and politicians to
enter the arena and bear aloft their
respective banners. The Radicals
have Ex-President Hannibal Hamlin,
John A. Bingham, and several other
scarcely less brilliant lights ; and the
Democracy are bolstered up by the
eloquent " Sunset Cox" and the
redoubtable Brick Pomeroy; while
sandwiched between the two political
parties are Mrs. Cady Stanton and
Miss Susan B. Anthony, who are
there, as they claim, for the purpose
of "toning tip" and purifying the po
litical cess-pool by the ennobling
presence and elevating influence of
angel woman!
At the beginning of the campaign
the enthusiasm seemed to be on the
Radical side, as the Democracy mani
fested comparatively little interest in
the contest. But as the contest deep
ened the noble Democratic hosts of
the Golden State became aroused, and
now the preponderance of enthusiasm
seems io uo on weir siae. iueeiings
are constantly held all over the State,
and the Democratic watch-fires burn
with unusual brilliancy. The meet
ings are said to be vastly superior in
numbers to those of 18G7, -when
Ilaight was elected by 7,000 majority,
and the confidence in a Democratic
victory seems to grow fuller and
brighter every day. Unless we much
mistake the present indications Ilaight
is sure for a re-election to the Gov
ernorship by a majority of 5,000 at
the least.- "
THE DECLINE HI WHEAT.
During the past .week wheat has '
declined in this market to 90 cents
per bushel. As the price has slight
ly advanced in Liverpool 'and: San.
Francisco during the earns time, this
decline in our local price is inexpli
cable to our farmers and we learn
that they are refusing to sell. As
wheat is quoted at $1.12 in Salem,
at $1.05 at Marion and $1 at Suio,
the farmers in this vicinity aro puz
zled to know why our buyers cannot
give $1 per bushel, with the best
shipping facilities of any warehouses
in the valley.
With a strong probability of a war
between Russia and Prussia two of
the greatest grain growing countries
of Europe; with, a visable advance in
the Liverpool and San Francisco
markets; with a partial failure of the
California crops; with the population
of home-consumers upon the Pacific
coast vastly augmented from last
year, we certainly see no reason why
the price of our present cereal crop
should be lower than that of last
year. Hence we give it as our bum
ble opinion that our farmers will vet
realize the coveted and justly earned
one dollar per bushel for every
bushel of grain which they may yet
have to dispose of. We may be mis
taken, and would not urge upon our
wheat growers this opiniou to their
detrimtnt; and they will of course
exercise their own judgment and not
be particularly influenced by any
thing we may say upon the subject;
vet we believe that he who sells for
less than one dollar per bushel will
regret it hereafter.
the wonma or the taeht.
PACIFIC COASTERS.
THE W0MAH STBAEGLEE.
John A. Bingham, the mnrderer of
Mrs. Surratt, is now stumping Cali
fornia for the Radical ticket, and the
Democratic papers of State are mak
ing the hills and valleys fairly echo
with their blows upon his blood-reeking
carcass." We copy the following
concluding paragraph from the Santa
Clara Argus of last week in regard to
the black and infamous crime of which
Bingham was the chief villain : "And
who was that Special Judge Advocate
of the military commission which,
without constitutional jurisdiction,
and upon perjury and subornation
oi perjury, adjudged an innocent
woman to a felon's death? Who was
that Special Judge Advocate who
must have known that his witnesses
were wholly incredible? Who was
that Special Judge Advocate who,
turning his flinty back upon the tears
Texas. There is a prospect of
lively times in Texas, says the Miss
ouri Jiepublican. The Radical Gov
ernor, Davis, and the Radical Legisla
ture are at loggerheads. The Legis
lature wants to meet in extra session,
in September, for some purpose, and
the Governor wants to prevent the
meeting, if he can particularly as it
is intimated that the House will at
tempt to impeach him from office. It
was at first said that the Governor
would issue a proclamation forbidding
the special session; but the latest
givings out are that he will lock the
doors of the Capitol building, and cell
upon the Federal troops in Austin to
keep out the intruders. The extra
session is called for September.
A Sensible Emperor. The Em
peror of Brazil is a very sensible man.
He travels in strict incognito while in
England, and insists upon paying his
way wherever he goes. To his credit
it is related that when he could not
procure admission to a military re
view at Bushey Park without a ticket
he drove back to town rather than de
clare himself Nature evidently made
no mistake when Don Pedro was born
to the purple. What a contrast is
here furnished betw een this noble and
dignified Emperor and our own bum-
Union county is only in debt $164.
Loss by the Idaho City; fire, $20,-
000.
East Portlanders shaking with the
ager." .
Salem fiat the
"Nathan Juvenile
The San Francisco ; Exainincr of
last ' week " contains a graphic and
striking political illustration of the
workings of the tariff, accompanied by
the following, remarks: We give, on
the outside of to-day's issue, a cut rep
resenting how Radical legislation has Troupe
made the rich richer and the poor Wheat has advanced in Liverpool
pooaer, by means of high protective to lis. 8d. i
duties. The present arrangement is West-bide road Has another new
the most skillfully devised that was locomotive.
ever e acted. Legal insrenuity has Yosemite valley has had 1,000 visi
been exhausted in aid of the manu- tors this year.
faoturcrs because the immense
amounts derived from high duties
have given the funds to employ every
agency that could assist in the pass
age of such enactments. The picture
Grasshoppers destroying vineyards
at Los Angeles.
A watermelon thief was shot dead
at Los Angeles.
Walla Walla wheat is being ship-
represents the two classes as created ped to England
by tariff laws. And they represent County Fair at Walla Walla com
classes that are rapidly increasing. mences Sept. 20th
One tending downward to the lowest A California boy, 11 years old,
level of wretchedness and want, living weighs 190 pounds
from hand to mouth, and tha hand fro- airs, benator Williams remains
quently almost too chilled and feeble ck at Washington
from want of proper clothing and
nourishment to rise the food to their
chattering teeth. On the other hand
we have the bloated millionaire, roll
ing in wealth. He feels no want that
money can relieve, for the Govern
ment declares that thousands shall
pay him tribute. The shivering
seamstress, the hard-working laborer,
and the skillful shipwright are taxed
that his class may revel in luxury,
while they are condemned to idleness,
and by want of work are on the very
verge of starvation. Argument is not
necessary. The picture of wealth and
poverty is the representation of what
protection is accompiisbincr. It seeks
Los Angeles has just trotted out
muskmelon 5 feet long.
Corner stone of the new Peniten
tiary was laid yesterday.
The Harrisburg bridge will be the
longest one on the coast.
A cousin of Ben. Butler died at
San Francisco Tuesday last.
Stephen Massett ("Col. Jeemes
Pipes") is lecturing in Portland.
Great amount of sickness in Port
land, especially among children.
Cars will run to Oakland, 180 miles
from Portland, by 1st of January.
Two men were killed by stage rob
bers near Cloverdale, Cal., last week
Near $CO0 will be give in special
something for our unfortunate and
destitute fellow citizens of the
Parliament has adjonrned to Not.
7th.
Dalles? Who will start a subscription? w alarming extent in Ireland. 'The
hc.th i .l 3 t i i y . . . . . . -
, iuui. ueron uaa wiwiurawu iroio tmru crop is almost ruinea.
the assistent editorial chair of the domkbtio.
mercury ; leaving J. a. union eoie UeorcriA and South Carolina were
nilot at the helm , as usual. The yesterday visited by the most terrific
- - . ii , - , . ...
4 i.a uurncane jtnown ior years in uiai
O : K "IT
its lick.
A Penitentiary convict at San Quen-
tin, Cal., suicided by throwing bim-
filf Intn A. larrra r-aiitIrrin of lmilinrr I Society.
... ii i,.jt l Grand
nuici. jib eviueubir niuwu vj ko
used to that hotness which shortly
awaited him. .
: Pat. Malene, of former Oregon
newspaper notoriety, is stumping
California for the Radical nominee
for Govenor. Poor Pat bad to fol
low his brotht-r Dennis Omeara into
the enemy's culnp.
Tho Benton Democrat says Wm.
latitude. Great damage was done to
property and the rice crop.
several ltadical politicians of Mass
achusetts have formed an anti-Grant
Duke Alexis, of Russia,
will arrive with his fleet at New York
October 1st. A grand reception will
be given him.
Wednesday, Aug-vat 23.
FOBEIOM.
Theirs salary is fixed at half a mil
lion francs and expenses paid.
The famine and pestilence in Persia
are worse than ever. There are
7,000 victims in Ispahan, one-third of
the population. Details are sicken
1tfAt li vitwvl ! mnm emtliaoat'kf ClnrL I MIT
' l i i .i ...,!
vallis, lost a large amount of fencing cftgill " t Knnhruhur Tha
and 200 or 800 bushels of oats by fire, im appeared at Dantz, but no
last Sunday, Imh, tz.uuu,
same fire destroyed a mile of
for Mr. Record.
The contiact has been let for clear-
The
fence
cases nave occurred in Stellin, and
South Prussia is still free from the
disease
The Prince of , Wain, bound from
Honor Konor to Bankok. br steam, has
ing the Umpqua river from ita mouth foundered at sea. Fifty persons were
to Itosebunr. The Etuvin thinks lost.
when the cleaning is completed that
steamers will be able to make regular
trips to Rosttburg at least five or six
months in the year.
Mr. Udin. of Douzlas county, was
rising on horseback the other day,
when a pistol which was in his pock'
Ita'y takes precautionary measures
against cholera.
to hand the poorer classes of our peo- premiums at the Oregon State Fair. JcksO2vi,J0' Ia8t "eek after ft
pie, shorn of independence, over to
the tender mercies of grasping mon
opolists.
True Kcklux. Robeson county,
North Carolina, says the Burlington
crowding decent
Francisco Thea-
Gazette, is overrun and governed by a
band of negroes, who shoot down cit
izens and threaten to deluge the coun
ty in blood if their intentions are
thwnrtod Snmn nf thir irnmpn hive
been captured and are in iail. but the l" " stumping for
gang threaten to liberate them, and in California
Courtesans are
women out of San
tors.
The Walla Walla Slatrrman i
tatic over their new steam fire
gine.
A number of
have settled
fornia.
Ex-Vice President Hannibal Ilam-
the Republicans
DOMESTIC,
Dr. II. T. Helmbold, of Buchu no
toriety, attempted to commit suicide
at lxng lirancb with a double-bar
reled thot-gun. but failed.
A fire at WillianiMport, Pa., de-
etcame sharply against the saddle and BtrJred $0:000 wortbrf VPT'.'
... 1 . . . . ... among which was ex-Gov 1 aker s
exploded, making a hole tnrougb nut reideuce
thigh. The wound u an ngly one, Helmbold denies having attempted
but not dangerous. suicide, and says his gun went off ac-
ITnn T A it RkJlai, t ciueniaiiy
Uriel rjgv:ne SliHHOuri. on Saturdav. Tom
illness. He was Judge of Jackson Sabine, a noted desperado and ex-
county, was 30 years old and leaves a bushwhacker, came to town dru .k,
wife and two children. He was a ran a mnek through the street with a
i .wi i
i t. . . i , , , 1 iciunci umi uu. biiu aiiicu iu
ex. h.wv... . "i v offensive citizens before any one was
en- i i"" ' auie u fcuooi nun, inougn n large
The Dalles has been visited by a t arty was after him. A well directed
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !. NEW AD VERT IS J ME NTS.
NOTICE TO'FARMERS !
f; V WILL PAT
r
I
i
01.000,000!!
Bf Aulttnrily tif m iperiat net of tit ItgttUitur .
of Krnlmrkj. nf Unrrk 1J. 1871, tkt
Truttte of tit PuhtU Librmrp
Pf KtMlmrki) wilt git a ;
One Dollar per Bush.
l H Grand Gift Ccnccrt
fur rood WHITE WUE-.T, on eeonnt
fondt, Dotil furtbvr bulioe, Hlierl to
AtUn.Orcfua. K. CIIKADLE CO.
EYE, EAR,
AT L0UI8VILLB. KT
OW TTJECAT, OCTOBER 3 lit. 1871,
Under tb direetion of Iht brat M () Tlcat.
" 100.000 Tickets of Admission.
THROAT AND LUNGS! StMWryS:
I Kmr.ti TUV.I sill ..!.t f
JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D. v1ae, tZ.50 CMb Tb. bolder it iti(ld to d!
mwun u, id vonevri, Ma lo IP mobt ml
:r, - i. . . .. m. ..... .
I ATE OFSANFBANCIflCO. If AX E8TAB
J LIrtHED mmieLr i POItTIANI,
Ororm; Offiera 3 aad 4 Itixinta' Building, Flrt
trt, t dwiri from Ladd aad Tlltnn'a Bank,
wlier ba may ba eoaaallad dailf , and will treat
diiMaKa at tba abwva oamed crgaai af bif tpe
ialliica. All oaaratlno on the Zya and Ear aada in
tba mot aclantlSe and earaful mannsr. Artifi
cial t'yi, bavin all tha baaut and mobility of
tba nataral Kja, inrartrd.
Rarer for Ml prtileanlnnal atandinc to L. C.
Lana, M.D., Prof, of Hurery. and Kdarln Bnt
ley, M I)., Prut, ut Anatomy in tba Unlrariity
of tba Pariflo j and for bia boceat in treating
patlanti t ovar 1.400 eapea, nainea givtrn. treat
ed hy blin in San Frannie; aluo to Lavi Eatea,
Eq., Portland, Wm. II. lilln, Vaoeoo
va . John Alexander, Kaq., Conprilla, W. T.,
and many other la Oregon and W. Tery.
au!&v7n2in6
gift awarded to It or ita fraction. Ticket nan-
ear from 1 to J 0b, 000.
THE CITIZENS'IBANK OF KENTl'CKr 11
: TREASURER, '
$ Aft moaaya ari.lojt fn.to tba a1e of Tick eta
will ba depoaited in tba Citizen' Bank, anbj et
anly tt tha order of tba Prcaident and Treaaarar
of tba Library, aountcnignad by tba aainaaa
aiaoajrrr. . . ,4
' Daring tba Concert, tba inn of J
.10,000 in Greenbacks
W II ba di tribated by lot to tba bolder af tb
ticket in tba following Gift, ?ix
OJIECRAMD GIFT OF....9100,000
05rCCiBA.OGIFTOF.M. SO.09O
6RIDGEFARMER& DIXDNJ
MERCHANTS,
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY. OREGON.
19,00
18,004
17,00
1,00
15.009
14.000
li,0
12.000
One Gift of...$ll,00t
One tiift of. 10,000
On Gift of...
Oaa Gift of...
On Gift ef.
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w
E ARE PLEASED TO INFORM ALT,
lwron interested that we bave opened
and offer for sale a ouoiea aeleetioa of eooda I
tailed to tbe trade. Oar ttock oniU oft
DRY GOODS.
CLOTH I.Mi.
BOOT A 8I10ES,
IIAKDWARE,
DRUGS.
TINWARE.
CKUCKElir,
GROCERIES.
WOODE.V WARE,
BROOMS.
COAL OIL,
PAT'TMKDICINES,
MACHINE OIL,
ROPE, tic, ETC.
One Gift of.;.23,0C0
One Gilt of... 20,0110
Oue Girt of...
One Gift of...
On Gift of...
On Gift of...
On Gift of...
On Gift of...
Om Gift of.
Co Gift of...
Ten Gifl of 11,000 eacb
Fifteen Gift of S00 eacb...
Eighteen Gifta of t&Xl aaeb
Twenty Gift af 1700 acb.
Twenty-fir Gifl of $600 eacb
Thirty Gift of SiOO each
Forty GifU of fttOO each
Forty-fire GifU of $300 aaeb
Fifty Gifta of S200 aaeb
Fear hundred aad forty-ets Gift at"
$100 each ..... 44,O0
9,00
8.000
7,000
,000
,00
4.000
,000
2,000
10,009
13,400
14,409
14,009
IS. 000
14.000
10,000
13,500
: 0,000
t .a 1. ti
French communiHts "'"'loie nre wutcn uestroyea some ou
I tr 4(1 Hmlilinrra .nvorinT four I.IiU'll
in lvent ronntr . Uali. I r
have only been prevented from doing
so by a strong iorce neadeu by tuc
sberitT.
Notwithstanding these murders and
contempt of law generally, we do not
hear that the 1 resident takes cogniz
ance of the matter. Had the band
been composed of white men, the aid
of the army would have been invoked
Such villainous conduct is encouraged
by the radicals who took advantage of
the hatred growing out of old tettas to
A young thief stole, $750 from
Mr. Breyman, at Lincoln, l'olk
county, last Tuesday.
John Euierick fatally stabbed a
man named liand at the Da.Ho. and
is now held for murder.
A little boy in Salem playfully put
fish berries in Lis mother's tea and
she nearly went where the woodbine
twineth.
A fiire ia Salem partially burned
Ed. Lamport's harness thop and d
last
eet ud a not. and then attempt to
make the democracy responsible.
Such a Dartv is not tit to crovern any
country. Their leaders are ready to siroyea uuu worm oi property,
incite people to bloodshed and mar- Tuesdav.
aer, u a party interest can oe servea. Xom Fitch the to pnr:ner of
the "Utah Gang," ia in California,
but the Radicals won't let him speak
in their behalf,
A Washington special says the
Secretary of the Treasury will to
morrow issue a detailed statement of
the defalcations of Collectors of In
ternal Revenue since the establish- ton, of the 3d Cavalry, and
AIout 0 persons were losers by the
conflagration. The Mountain' er ba
ses the loss at $100,000, with scarce
ly any insurance. Judge McArtbur
of that District, lost his valuable law
librarv.
NEWS OFTHE WEEK.
Gleaned From the Telegraph.
Thursday, August 17.
roREiox.
Paris had two fatal cases of cholera j
yesterday.
l' rusxian soldiers in Jr ranee nave
killed many citizens.
Marquis oi liorue and l'rincess
Louise are to live in Canada.
Parts is excited, as the air is full
of rumors that the army will revolt
against the eraailles AHstmblv and
declare for McMahon for Regent and
demand the Empire. The people are
stain pedmir from ram.
load of bucktthot finally finished bim.
.IT . at
jveuiucny JLjegiKiniiue sianus as ioi
lows: House 82 DemocraU, and 18
Republicans; Senate 35 Democrats,
ana 3 Republ cans.
It is rumored that uen. McUook,
Democratic candidate for Governor
of Ohio, is partially deranged, and
will be withdrawn from the canvass.
Gen. Ewing is talked of as his suc-cesAor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A.
HEMORRHOIDS.
CAR0THERS COS "PILE PILLS
UI.NTJIbM bar now Vn-cum one of
tba atandard naralioa uf tba day; ia pre
pared and roe tniuto'l. d for Ptlr olj (whetl.er
cbroni or recent). KuRerer nay dep.nd up-.o
it. tHt Ibu remedy will (it a tbrtn wTOnut
rvtief from tbia iruubleaoue and damaging e.,m
plaint. heat pitpaid to any addrraa (within tba Uni
ted Hlataa) a pun receipt nf pric.-, SI .40.
A. ITA ROT II BUS CO.
10yl Albany, Linn Co., Orajno.
All of wblcb wa offer
AT PORTLAND PRICES !
Wa buy, at the bigb at market price, BUTTER,
EGGS. BACON. LARI. aad ail kind of eoon
try produce.
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. OATS. OR BARLEY,
fiire n a call and we will aatiify yon tbat
ia for yoar iubreat tn trade with a.
BRIDGE PARMER DIXON.
lUlaey. Or., Aag. 21. I7I. n2mS
it
Hvnnoxn.
In the Cirntit Court of the Slate of Ore
gon fur the County of IJnm.
Zhmci.da B. Lkk, Plaintiff, . CaiaLra M.
Lrr, UefendanL
To C.rlv M. Ic, tbe abor named defend
ant : Ia tba name of tbe Stat uf Oregon You
aia berrby required t appear and anawer tbe
eouptaint f aaid Plaintiff ia tba above entitled
auit now on fl'e with tb Clerk of aaid Court,
n tbe Irat day of tba next term thereof. t
eouimrne jb tb ib Monday of Oetobcr. A. D.
I SCI. The oij'.etaod prater of aaiJ o-mpUint ia
t.i procure a diree fr m ll badaof matrimonj
n r-ouil uf erurl and inhuman treatment i
Uitta'aat to Plaintiff, the drankenaea and
nnfaitlifulneaa uf Uel't. and want uf prUi..a
nd aanport of PlaintiS by Ihrfeudanl wilb a
prayer ibat Piaiutiff bare tba care and cuatudy
uf the cbildien.
Publication ordered by Jod--. n.nham. An;.
3. 1871. F. A-CHEXOWETII.
nSwO Att'y lor Maiot.ff.
and prayers and supplications of an!' heSSS mendicant, Useless
ocent daughter, refused to recom
mend his victim to Executive clemen
cy, until her case could be reviewed
raider habeas corpus by a court of
law? Who was that Special Judge
Advocate whom Ben. Butler de
nounced on the floor of the House of
Representatives as a murderer? That
man, if it be not a felony to call him a
man that Special Judge Advocate of
a lawless tribunal, with a record of
deep damnation npon his soul, whom
the , Radicals of California have
brought out here to instruct our peo
ple in the law and - in politics, was
John A. Bingham, of Ohio ! and may
God have mercy on his soul ! n
Tub Old Editor axd the New.
Sir. Pennoyer has retired from the
editorial control of the Portland
Herald. We
regret
Simpson Grant!
Talking of frauds in New York,
the Democratic papers of Pennsyl
vania have begun to call npon the
Radical administration of that State
to inform the people what has become
of about fifteen millions of sinking
fund that ought to be in tbe treasury,
but which is not there, according to
the latest report of tbe Auditor Gen
eral. Thus far no answer has been
received, and the publication of
" secret accounts " will shortly commence.
Ilisker, were killed
ambush in Arizona.
by Indians in j
It is asserted that Judge McFadden
will be the next Democratic candid
ate for delegate to Congress from
ment of tbe Bureau, which will dhow
that tbe actual amount of defalca
tions to the close of the lost fiscal
year was $2,7G8,397 ; of this amount
over one-third is credited to Louis
iana Collectors L. B. Collins, Gen
Steedrtan and Eugene Eamale alone Washington Territorv
1.-: .1 , r l . nnn unn v.. I
Willi! uciauiKis iui Ciiuv,vuv. j.u I a . - i . mr n
view of the fact that over $1,500,000, , A "f r"od t ". . J
ha Ixan mllMtl frnm Ihla annrM Old Child Of Mr. alden 8. in L. ft II 6
the percentage of loss is remarked I county, lost week, but was killed by
by Treasurv officials as remarkably a neighbor. So sayn Journal
"..r"w 17nfnn 1 A California doctor gave a young
teVWUUwl WUI 1 aaww-ww. I aj a . . . mm m m .a
I I ak y-t tariAllr I AfAf Atfl V H (hAVt
fm. i 1 taVO-JJ BplbaV VUlUlVtVllU Bta KUVIt
It is announced, sars the Atlanta violated her peison. He was treated
i - .
(Gx) Sun, that General Butler has to a coat of tar and feathers.
promised, if he should be nominated A stable and barn, 20 tons of hay,
and elected, and if Boston should cast a canz plow, etc., were burned last
its vote against him, to make tbat city Saturday on Howell Prairie. Proper-
There was a meeting
. . - . . ,, people in Dunkald, Ireland, in favcr
August, o, oergant Jiajor narring- Roujan fule
"! rmviem-
Ei-Oov, Asulev, oi Montana, is
appointed Minister to Brazil.
The bodies of 17 men were recov
ered from tbe Pittston mine disaster.
Friday, August 1 8.
Coming We understand that
Hon. SL M. (Brick) Pomeroy will
visit Oregon in October. Why can't
our State Agricultural Society invite
him to deliver an address at the State
Fair ? : We are sure that the address
mmh to partfouiA be able and interestinz and
withhim,as heisagentlemaiin tbe;)yoaid draw a ponderous crowd
ruuesi sense oi tne term, an tftfor oniBT-l(. can discount Horace Greeley as
a ni I i-ww anient mreM l Aa . jm aV W. r
as hot for rumsellers as be made New ty of Wm. Murphy, valued at $3,000. former-, husband, have bad their sen-
ability, and ever courteous "td ..eta
ternity. We have a warm personal
friendship for him, and ean' but wish
him the fullest measure of happiness
and prosperity in whatever capacity
he may hereafter engage. '
,T. Col; B. B. Taylor, late of Mexico,
llissonri, is . the new editor. He
. covne9 highly recommended and bear
1 iug the most flattering endorsements
from his former fellow-citizens. We
welcome him to a place among the
Oregon fraternity, and. trust that he
will be a valuable accession to Oregon
jou"nalism '
an agriculturalist, because he has
"raised h 1" among the Radicals lots
of times.
Peobably when we have had some
more Eastern visitors, the gentlemen
of the press will ascertain that the en
tire -Pacific blope is not in California.
ban rancisco Uhronicle.
They will never ascertain it if the
San Francisco press can longer hum
Dug them into a contrary beliel ; nor
nntil the San Francisco merchants
quit selling Oregon products under
California brands.
"The ew DEPABTtrKE.r -Under
this caption (will be found an article
on our first page. It was origihally
published in the Mercury some weeks
ago, and is again printed in our col
umns by request of the author. It is
an a uic &i LiLta auu uuc ui iuo uwdii
oonsistant partial endorsements of the
Tf.l! 1" I 1 - . Z ' ! " I.
v auanaignam piauorm : wmcn we
riave yet read. It will "pay a careful
HrasaL ' As a Democrat personally
3 cannot endorse a single sentence
the "accept-the-situation" plat
Si, but we are willing to permit
sides a hearing through our col-
A DISPATCH of last Tuesday says
Horace Greeley expresses himself in
tbat day's Tribune as desiring ; the
nomination of a stronger man than
Grant for President. If a free and
lavish use of whisky and tobacco can't
Xmake Grant strong enough for even
Greeley's cast-iron stomach then , we
can t name Horace's strong candidate,
Will Sister Duniway please, give
the naughty Mrs. Gail Hamilton
t .. a - '
spanuing tor ottering it " as the most
painful and unexpected result of ber
own observation that the grossest vi
olations of courfesy, modesty, delica
cy, andt decency attributable to cor
respondfeaCS "have been perpetrated by
3 Oregonion jubilates over the
-at the Republican vote of Ken
Js now 17,000 more than it was
;ar. When that ' paper, learns
1,000 negroes voted in Ken
his year for the first time we
''.it-.wUl laugh at the other
mdath.. ; Only 17,CCrj of a
vf a negro tc:.- cJ Lc.,r!y 4'
women.
Wo mas for tbe last thousand years,
has been reaving on the ramparts of
mac Jfiigene Journal.'
;-We tre a li'Mf curious to . know
what oth?Y part of man she could
move on with nore effect. -
very flat term !? I
-THS.1V
the sal; ' c
a - Julie L:
i- .acLsi w-c
r
i
i Assembly have fixed
'resident Thiers at half
s,ijvitb, washing and
PUBKIUN.
Garabaldi is dangerously ill.
Teleirraphio communication is es-
a 1 1 . X. 1 T .
taoiisneu uetween x.ngiana ana
PftB: . . . -
(Jbolera is ravaging rrussia.
DOMESTIC.
A Japanese Prince, who came to
the United States for his education,
is dying of consumption in New lork.
A railroad collision killed two men
near Baltimore yesterday.
Mrs. Scales and young Ford, who
were to bave been hanged at Topeka.
Kansas, to-day, for tbe murder of the
Orleans for Rebels." He evidently
means to leave not a spoon for the
"rumsellers" to stir their toddies
with.
Capt. David H. Todd, brother of
Mrs. President Lincoln, died at
Huntsville, Alabama, a few days
since, lie was a gallant Confederate
officer during the war. His youngest
brother, Samuel Todd, was a private
in the
Orleans
of Shiloh.
Toe Jacksonville Times draws it
mild on a horse thief of that vicinity
whom it says rode off another man's
horse "in a fit of abacence of mind.
A Radical meeting, held in a Los
Ansreles saloon, last week, is said to
have overflowed with enthusiasm.
Tbev usually ret that way in such
places.
R. H. Wood, formerly a resident of
CHOLERA.
aow to etna it.
At tba commencement of the diarrhoea, which
atwaya precede an attack of the Cautcra, lake
a teaapoonfut uf the Pain Kil.cr in aojcr aad
water, (hot, i' convenient.) aad then bathe Ireely
the ftwanaeb and bowela with tli Pain Kilkr
alear. Should tha diarrhoea or eramp cooliu-
oe, repeal lb 4a every lea or fifteen miuutca
a a til tba nattaat i relieved. Ia extreme ea,
two or Blur taanuonfuI may be siren at a
dor.
Tb Pain Killer, aa aa Internal remedy, liai
no equal. In eater oi CboUra, Summer Cum-
plainta. Dyanrnaia. Djaentery, Aalbuaa, it care
in one nigbt. by takine; it inlernaly, and batb
inc with it freely. Ita aotiun ia like magic
when externally applied to Old ".rra, liurua.
9celdr, and Spraina. Fur S'tpk Headache and
Tootb-ache.don l fail to try it In abort, it a a
Pats Killkb.
Direction accompany ouch bottle.
Tb Pain Killer ia auld by all dealer in Mad
ieinea.
Pricea, 2b canU, 60 cent and (1 per bottle.
auir.
tence commuted to imprisonment for
life.
Tbe President has refused to end
troops to Montana for tbe protection j
of tbe settlers against Indians.
Saturday. August 19.
roREIUN.
MlJlttOSH.
J?een bnndred and twenty-en Gift
in nil ... 1150,000
After paying tbe xpeaee of tb nlrprr ana
making toe niatribaUc-a or tba Uilie. tb
balane of tb proceed! ariaing from
the aala of tba gi t will be appre-' .
priated lotbeeetabl abaentofa
FREE LIBRARY IN LOUISVILLE.
I II Til .
Public Library of Kentucky.
Tba Concert aod dia! ri button wi'.l take ptae
nader tbe immediate aaprriau-a of tb Traalec
named in tb act of iotorporatii a.
Tb Trnateea will be eaaiiUd by well known
and eminent eitiaen of Kentucky, wbo bar
duacated It b preaent at tbe Cvneert and ta
aaperinteud tba drawing and diatribatiaai of
gifta.
Tba bolder of ticket to wbieb aifu ara
awarded n prcarsutioa of tbcta or their frae
tkn, at tba office ia Loniavilie, tba aceoad day
after drawing and arery buaiueaa day for aiz
muniba thereafter, and may be tact direct or
tiiruugb any Lank or Expreaa Company for eol
Icetion. Ail order aaoompaaied br DraiU.
Pool Office Mooey Order, or Oraobacka, will
be promptly atunded to, and ticketa relaraed
by mail, regiatered or expreeaed, aa deeired.
Ticket ara like greenback good only to tba
bobler.
laer will ace there ara only On Hundred
Tbotuand Ticket. inalcaJ of Two lluad ed
Tbi naaad. aa ia tbe f. Franriacw Uift CeuS
cert, and tbat there ia $50,000 more ditrib
ated. I -.ld tbat and ti.a-ie the award in fuur
moutba.atd paid 489,000 to ticket baldara
trum Nnrcmber 2nd lo Iail,, 1S70, aad larneil
Tcr 812,000 lo tba Secretary du ticket
not pruented.
ll will be particularly aotieed tbat it ia a mat
ter of irapoa.-ibi.ity for any one In kaoer what
number draw (.ita .a it ia a-t kauwa what tb
gin of any Deal bar draws frea tho Srat wheel
The Circuit Court for tlie TiirJ ntil the ataied box. wilb amount of tb
Judicial District of tlu State of Ore- tJr?.F.2mZL2
nan, K until ana jor Uic sOUwy oj u, L.rgcr g.f.a mj not coma on- till
Debllttx statt Emstelsttlatsi
Doth reiult from tb lack if ability to eonrert
tb food into nutriment. How neeeaaary, then.
for thuie luflfering from thea alarming jmp
tuma to immediately re ort to a remedy tbat
will rirengtben tb atomacb and digeativa or
gan. Cor, a aoon aa tola deairabl object baa
Queen Victoria is traveling for her I been aceomplUbed tb health improve, aad tb
health. I patient reaume bi nana! peaaonal appcaranoa.
Suwalki, Poland, has had 443 cases 1 lloitetler'a Stemacha Bitter bar atuinl a
of cholera in the past month. I wide-world popularity in aaeb caaea, and bare
The Queen 8 health was proposed I been proven tb beit and afet mean of re-
Crescent regiment of New e the Dalles, was killed by light- at a banquet in Dublin and received moving contioation, toning tbaatomaeb, giving
t nn w V,lmA or .1.. l,fl nuig On the 16th July, while sitting with hisses. energy tothelivvar,andrelieTingbTry.ymptom
l and was killed at the battle J French Government orders the ex- ofo.rTou.ne and dePre..ion of Piriu. ita
A 65-year old Odd Fellow, named
Stool e, has been made a stool-pigeon
of by a woman. He is janitor of a
in liJn bnnaa in AniKnv T.AA onnnt.V.
j , . , n ,,,
I uautuuu VL VUlUIUUUlDia.
Illinois. mi 1t t,lM
i I LIJO.W ncio w wipoa vi vuvicia uuu
The Statesman tells of a cow of tbat 33 death at Stettin, Eouigsberg, yes-
city who died from "hollow horn.
If ber owner had cot the Statesman
Lodge in Indianapolis, and the woman editor to bore her she might bave re
wheedled him into slipping her into COvered
. . I
an ante-room ana letting ner see tne 4 little of Thomas Townsend.
T fA era a-ttl TOT lorvmoa PVtA nrAtvi A n I .
-c- ' -v&.v. UD of Salem, who was thrown from a
is now an Odd Fellow, but the old
Stoole isn't.
mule some days ago and dragged by
terdar.
ouukuxjr, auudii a,w.
FOREIGN.
Prussia and Russia are believed to
be preparinsr for war.
There is probability 01 a war be
tween Turkey and .Egypt.
The famine in Persia is more terri
ble than was previously reported.
the halter for some distance, died on There have been 27,000 deaths at Is-
The Louisville Courier-Journal re
marks how strange it . is that the peo
pie of England should grumble at the
cost of supporting the Queen's family,
pashan alone from starvat:on, and tbe
condition of the provinces is still
worse. The rice crop is a complete
failure, and tbe cattle plague, small
pox, typhus fever and cholera pre-
Saturday of his injuries,
During Mr. Noltner's absence for
tbe past two weeks, our friend R. ' G
Head has slung the quill for the En
while the people of the United States terprixe, and kept tbat paper fully up vail
nav the cost of sunoortintr the multitu- to its excellent standard. " Crops in Scotland are excellent.
dinoas Grant. Dent, and Casev fami- Grant wagered bis money on the domestic.
' 1 . I , t-i t i 3 - a
Upb with Aarr.plv a. rniirmpr. wronff horse at the Saratoga races a I xne steamer a. su. uee Mpioaeo.
, I . - - . .... I Viao KoiIai. nam KnvAf.Mwilla N.
aow uui b miLV, auu uvn uo uui b ikwo , , . ,
abeerlog and beneficial effect are highly ipokea
of by tboutand, wbo owe to it tbair retration
to bealtb. ao reatoratir in tba annal or med-
loine baa attained the aarao popularity in tha
abort apace of time it baa been be I ore the pub
lie, or baa won the tilth enduraemcnta aoourded
to tbi excellent tonic, alnny otber prepara
lion, purporting to be eorroctivea and reatora
Uvea, nave been introduced, aod bar perUbed
one by one, wbile tbe popularity of Uoatotter'a
Statu ch Bitter eoutinue tn increase, and ia
now recognized a a standard household medi
eine. Tbe (iiooca which attend the ua of the
Bitten evince at one ita virtue in all caca of
debility and dieas of tba stnmaeh. Certifi
cate, almoat without number, have been pub
ll; hed, attesting ita truly miraculous power ia
removing those painful and fearful diseases.
And ut this time it seem idle tn do mora tban
call attention tothe great tamdyoftbaga. in or
der to awaken public attention to it excellence,
It is tbe only preparation of tba kind tbat is re-
liabls in all onse. and it i therefore worthy of
tbe consideration of ibe s filleted.
Linn.
!. L. 'Uantsoa. Plaintiff, vs. W. W. Gabbi-
aoe. IX'laoaant.
Suit in Kqu:ty f.r Ilivorc.
To W. W. Crrta..a. Dcfeodaat : In tbe
nam of tba 8 tale af Oregon, y-o are hereby rc-
qn red tu appear and aaawer ibe eumplaiut
filed agaiuatyoai ia tne above entitled eaueowilb'B
tea 4ays f.O'B tb date f tba aenric.:
or ihi auoisa a up n ya if served within
tbi Cohty : but if -rvrd in any other C noty
of tbi Mate, tban with n twenty day from tbe
dale of Ibe servtee of tbi au in moo a apna yua
nod if s. rved I y pul.liraiiou then on tba firt
day af tba next tana of aaid Court, wbieb shall
common- lis weeka or more alter tba date Mfl
tbe Srat publication hereof, which said term will
commence on tha l iuria M-naay oi uctuoer.
1871, aod if V"U fail to anawer a ab.iv re
quired, tha pl'fl will apply to the t'ou t fr tb
retitff therein demanded, which is to obtain a
iadgiaent and decree of aaid Court diaaolving;
tbe bonds or matrimony existing between you
and tba plaimisT. and awarding tbe care and
custody of tne miuor ehild of snob mar-
riatre and named in tba complaint to the
Pi tf and for tbe e aad dbnrement of tbi '
ait, and that the PI'S" bare such other aad ior
tber relief aa pertain to equity.
GKO. R IIELSI.
Asr'y for Plaintiff. '
Publisbadbyorderof Hon. B.F Dunham, Jud g 1
of aaid Court, which order bears data AuustSl,
IS7I. nlwB
Dated Aag. 21. 1871.
7a Circuit Cumrt tie State cf Oregon,
for la coy of Lima.
fcpbraim B. ilugbea ptaintifi. va. Mason. D.
Smith. William Lewie and Wallace Cuabman.
daftindttt.
To Maaon D. Smith. William Lewis aad V) al
tera Cuabman. defcadanta: .
In tha name ot tbe filate of Oregon, yon aad
aeb f you ara hereby required lo appear and
answer tbe oomplaiut of tbe plaintiff, ir the
above entitled auit. now on file with the Clerk
of aaid county, by tba Brat day of the next term
f said Court, which will no neiu oa ma irnrtn
Monday, tba 23rd day of October. 1S71.
Aud if yo fail to answer aata eompiarai aa
required, for want thereof tha plaintiff will
take a decree against the aaid defendant, Ma
aon D. Smith and William Lewis, for three
thousand and or. hundred dollars, in gold
eoin. witb interest on ona thons-tnd dollar of
said sum. at ten per cent, from tbe, ZOtn day or
November. 18(19. and interest on two thousand
and ona hundred dollars of said aum at ten per
ecnt. from tbe 10th day of November, 1870, to
date of decree, tbat the equity of redemption of
aid defendant In tb mortgaged property de
scribed in said complaint be foreel ed. and
that tha same b sold to satisfy aueh decree, be
side oasts and disbursements of auit.
On tbe SStb day of July, 1371, Hon. B. F.
Ronham, Judre of aaid Court, made aa ardor
tbat the service of this summons be made by
publication for six ennsesntive we s.
Dated July 28, 1871, o. A. jviiisa,
nilwS. - Att'y for plaintiff.
c
It is said that Morton, of Indiana, the trooly loil 0f this FL
PYiirofiflda himanlt o Wenll cariatiaori I .... I MV 0"
r. - " " coast liv bis presence this vear.
!il a.1 t?-. .1 . TT 1 . 1 "
wun me spin among me ivaaicats oi observe tbat tbe Corvallis Go-
getle, under the pilotage of Messrs
uarter x Jaraes, lias Become an ex
cellent local newspaper; but politi
cally we don't go ary red on it
: ' Henry Wertz lost $5,000 by the
Mississippi. A split is about the
only thing that ever would- satisfy
Morton.
The Atlanta Sun says Beast But
ler squints towards the Governorship
of Massachusetts. He squinted to
wards Bermuda Hundred once, also,
we believe. " : . .
Hojt. Mbs. Yelveestojt is going to
Japan and China if nothing happens,
and tbe Louisville Ledger earnestly
hopes nothing will happen. ,
. A fire at Virginia,' Nevada, on," last
Sunday, Wjifced 50 buildings and de
stroyed fO.OOO woh of . property.
wounded
Horace Greeley, in a Tribune lend
er to-dav. savs be wants to see the
-..w' . I ... at .imx.t 1 a W 1 a-. nSV rt
Republicans nominate a stronger man 0,",'f,,nis buia, hai. m-ut&o
uopuuuaua " " Hl.nr 1,'S TiniTSRM and STORES j alaa.
than Grant.
Monday, August 21.
DOMESTIC.
A ereafc conspiracT among Penn-
WILLIAM DAYIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER
Office No. 64 Front Street,
, PORTLAND, ORE'iON. i
HEAL ESTATE in ibis CITY and EAST
PORTLAND, in tho lb oat desirable localities,
and
BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also.
Dalles fire last Friday and bis wife sylvania Radical officials to defraud
had twin boys the same day, which the State has just been uneartnea,
fully illustrates the aphorism that and Gov. Geary has ordered a strict
. 5 r . . examination,
misfortunes never cpme singly." . The horse clasrue haa broken out
V. B. Clarke, contractor for the again in New York.
Tuesday, Atigust S3. ,
solium. .
removal of obstructions in the Ump
qua! river, has advertised for 250
menVblacksmiths, strikers and blas-
ters-Vork to commence Sept. 1st
- Portland is aiding the sufferers by
the Dalles fire. ! Cannot Albany do
The new FrenchjMilitary law makes
military service compulsory, and al
lows no substitute! It prohibits sol-
iers from Voting at political elections
End dissorheational linara.
IMPROVED FARMS, and VHluabl on
cultivated LANDS, located in ALL part of tbe
STATU tor &Al.fei.
REAL ESTATE and otber Property pur
chased for Correpondnts, in this CITY aud
throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES,
. 1 . 1 . ..... - inviVTi.
Wliu grunt care auu va vue iuw, ajia.n
HOUSES and STORES : LEASED,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, aim CLAIMS OP ALL
DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED
And a Uenaral FINANCIAL aad AGENCY
BUSINESS transacted. V
AGENTS oftbla OFFICE in all tba CIT
IESand TOWNS in tha STATE, will receive
depenptiont of FARM PROPERTY and forward
mine :i tn aaov aauress.. r , , veou.
toward
ibe lart, or in Ibe middle uf tbe drawing. Tb
$100,060 gifi ia tbe Sac J raxo.eco out Concert,
under tb management of C. K. Peters, was tb
200IL numb, r drawn, and waa awarded aud paid
la a ccotlemaa in New Orleans.
jiff Tbe anmbcra and Gift are drawn j
blind children fiom S to 14 year of ago.
Tb drawing will be extea lively published,
aad parties ordering ticketa will cave printed
list sent them. Parties forming Cluba and de
iriug infonaation, will plea address this of
Scr. 11 TICKETS FOR SlOOt 28 TICK.
KTH. 0255; Se TICKKTH.
9300; 11S TICKETS!.
8I.OOO.
Tba undersigned, lata principal busiaeea
manager of tba very successful Mercantile Li.
brary Gift Concert at Saw Frane'wco, California,
baa bt-en apppo nted agent aad manager af
tbe Gift Concert in aid of tba Public Library of
Kentucky.
Tba drawing will take place ia public, aad
everything will be dnu la satisfy buyers of
tickets tbat their interests will be aa well pro
tected aa if they bad personally superintended
ibe entire affair. -
MAXNER OF DRAVTIXG.
Tber will be two glass wheels. Ona wheel
will euntairj 100.000 number, plainly printed oa
leather tags. Tbe otber wheel will contain 72'
bnxea, eacb containing! a gin. ta tag or
number will be drawn from tba 100,000 who;,
aad tha 6 rat box drawn from tba secoad or 721
box wheel will contain a gifl, neatly printed and n
sealed np, aad tba gift so draw from tb ace- ,
ond wheel will be tba gift of tb tag Srat drawn,
whether $100, $1,000. or 100.600, as announced.
14,361 TICKETS DISPOSED OF
IX JULY.
To inaureticket-klden the public ara aaswred
tbat if only 25,000 ticketa are sold, only 35.000
numbers go in tba large wheel, the 721 gifta
will be awarded, bat diminished pro rata. Ia
caaa 43,008 only ara Bold, only nambera 1 to
ft, 000 gu ia tha Ian; wheel, and lb 721 gift
diminished one-half, and in case anly (5,000
tickets are sold, tba entire 721 gittt will be paid
in full it being intended no unsold ticket shall -participate.
.
Tbe Manarer baa already paid into the Citi
aens' Bank $32,500 towards defraying tb ex
penses, and doe net depend on tba aalaa af tick
ets to pay his expenses of Printing, Advertis
ing, eta. Tb public are invited ta tb at moat
scrutiny aa to the reliability of tha entire affair.
Persons desirous of acting na agents ft the aala
of our ticketa ia any city ia tLa United State
or Canada, addresa
CIIAS. R. PETERS. Manager,
Louisville, Ky .
OFFICE ! 130 Main Street. Jobnanas Block. '
i R T. DCRRBTT, President; W.N. HALDE
1 MAN, Vic President ; M. W. CLTJSKY, Secre
tary ; CITIZENS' BANK, Traasater.
Money received tor sale of ticketa in Califor
nia, Oregon and Nevada, will be deposited vritb
Wells, Fargo 4 Co., Virginia Citv. to aw it tb
drawing Uf. A. FRENCH.
Gen'l Acl, Ylrgiuia City, Nevada,
WE NOW OFFER A . GLASS TO THE
bublie which is pronounced by the must
eetebtated optician of tbe world to b tb most
perfect, natural artificial help to tbe human ay
ever known. '
They ar ground under our own supervision.
at our own minufactorv at New Haven, and'
are so constructed tbat the core or center oi tn
lens omea di.ectly in front of tbe eye, produ
cing a
CLEAR AND DISTINCT VISION,
as In tbe natural healthy sight, and prevent all
unpleasant sensations, such at glttumcnng ana
wavering of eight, dixxins, Ac, peculiar to
all uthant in use. ' v
Tbesa Q lasses ar manufactured from minut
crystal pebbles, melted together, and deriv
tbelr neme, "Diamond." on account of tbeir
HARDNESS AND BRILLIANCY.
These Glasses ara mounted in tha finet man
ner, at our owa manataetory, in all sly In f
Gold. Stiver. Steel. Rubber, and Shell Frame
i,l thn boat nualilv. . - ' 1
Their dunvbility eaniiot b anrpaasad, and
their finish is sueh as will suit tb most fastidi
ous. , Nona ft-enuio ubleas bearing oar trad
mark a diamond stamped oa every frame.
Manufactured by
: t , J. E. SPENCER CO,
) . .. Praotioal Opticians, New York.
FOa LS OWtT T "
.TITUS BROTHERS;
Dealers in Watiha, Clooka, Jiwe'ry, Silwej
war. c, ALBANY, OREGON.
ull7lyl -
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! Wh ul Jiok;,::n1f fBr,uh lnfwii
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
J. M. BEACH.
Is now opening a solect stock of Geberal Iter.
cbandiab, -ooiuistiaf ol
STAPLE ANO FANCY DRY GOODS!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
GBOCERIES t IIARDYFARE I
CROCKERY AMD GLASSWARE I
PAINTS AND OILS !
. Ye Jo.a 4c, Ac, v
Wbieb ha Is offering to tb public at price aor
responding with tb time. All kinds of ,
MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I
Com On ! Com All i And examine Good and
Pricea. at tha old stand formerly occupied
by D. Beach A Son, oppneit Foster
Brick, Sooth Sidof Firtt street,
ALBANY, - -. - -- OREGOX.
SJ-?vtClyl,
J;'i
v. V