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VVsfe -MAY 30, 1ST3. , MfJPTEttLSOS of the distant , ... . - framintiL i Hon. D Bowlby, ons ofi the fore "most Republicans of Oregon, has a letter, in sthe Oregonian of last Tuea (flay, in which he virtually Bays I hat if v., - Tlif-i-r.: " ' me uuiuu.i t iny wt inerw:iiMvi u ttot pU'P to the rear in the' Republican .ranks, that, parly .canaoUvin ia the "qotning State -contest. Ilejaaya ihe dissatisfaction iu the party in Port- .land "is Only the voice of .the distant -thunder.'! The dissatisfaction is alt ' over the State and is on the increase. ;Tlie ;irty' cannot .hope to. win " un less it is purified I'V Dr. Bowlby Jells -the truth in this instance if he never told it before;' The Republicans ?ot the State are becoming exceedingly : restive under the " rule or rixm" poticy i of their Holladay leaders and are de- -1 ormitio.l tr Iirenk'-'un that" eombina f tion at the earliest "opportnnity, Ea .' pecially if this feeling manifest among .the agricultural and working classes. -The exaction 'ot the transportation ' monopoly and its 'infamous tender, .the Wheat Ring, both of which combi nations owe their parentage and con linuance to the Holladay Radical", have become too burdensome to be longer lamely borne, and hundreds of honest Republican farmers already express their determination tossist in their - extirpation at our approach ing State election." The IIolisKiavites will then , learn that transportation monopolies, .wheat rings and all other combinations Xo rob the working ' classes ot their substance and enrich a 'class of moral and political barnacles, .will no longer be voted the power to effect their nefarious purposes. J . - But Dr. Bowlby and 'other Repub ' licans may 'shout vociferously to the . Doiladay ring to go to the rear; they : won't go therev They have the Grant admiuUlralion for a backer; ' they have -control ot the party ' machinery .and are complete masters of the sit uation. I We ja'arn oar Republican friends that the IloIIadayites will run that party so long as it is kept in power by their votes, and ' they will run it in the iu "iterests of all those infamous rings . which are yearly robbing the people -and filling their own pockets with the f polls. J c :v.'" XOXB OP OCR FUSEKAX. - "NYe confess a weakness for that manner of Democracy . which -stands aloof from all entangling alliances with the enemy or sny'wing of it. We are a little at a loss to know what 'good r can come ot the Democrcts of Port ( land playing second fiddle to either ' the Holladay or Corbett wing of the Radical party ot that city: ; Wherever Dolly Vardeaism has been practiced - by our party, trpm Presidential ; elec : tion down to that of a. contest for school director, it has almost" univer sal ly resulted in disaster to the Dmo , craiic organization and to tbe benefit , of the Radical enemy. We like these brave words of the editor of the Rose iufg Plaindealer which appeared in .. that ajer of last week :. . ,' , We have in our own ranks abler . men who are sounder on this; subject than the leaders of. that party, and all - we need is to give them sui-port and 'the Democrats will be victorioos.-- We have nothing to do with the con- test in the Radical ranks. Let them - fight like Kilkenny cats ; the less left t them tne better tor tne country . If Democrat a are true to themselves and to the party. they will control the 7 next Legislature and the entire Stale .Governments UC-A-u or bv. a :; Now that the more cowardly ot the Modoc i - band- have unconditionally surrendered, after having- assisted in mnrdering border' settlers, and peace . commissioners until it ceased .longer , to be either safe or amusing, the ques tion arises. What will Uhe Goyern mcnt do with them ? If every one of - the bloody cutthroats are not hanged or thot for their murders and assaasina- f lions the authorities who have lleni in charge ought to be despised and execrated by the ' whole ; civilized . world. .,' ; ; ' , Newspaper Pjuth asd! Bibtil The Qregdn Herald lias ceased to exist; however, we are glad lessee that our partyare hot' to be left wit h- (;::' - , .-'. i ..V..- nut a paper at -the j metropolis,, as v Messrs. Bellinger. Curry & ; Co. have c already established A' daily - evening journal called the Hews. It will be an ' Independent 'Democratic , paper , ,A P weekly edition pt the News-wilt also e be published. We wish tlie new en- imr ne air - mir.cpus. - iitnniurn u- have not 6een it yet '" ' 11 '' yl'S. A "boese- thief and a liar would ...bemild terms compared to the epi .;thcts which tho Bulletin and '.-Oregon- -twit cuiiwi s uifw iiiiii .11 -ai-ji uiiier. "The foinier calls he. latter a. "swin- . . '. . . . . ' a M " iller," "old (jock-eye.", etc ,: and ' ihe f latter retaliates with u base knave and -. cowardly- prippy". .'We may look lor the; herce war-whoop anil1 bloody scalping knife down there next.' l iTiz Jrresiuent ana secretary or the ; the-.ComraUteea appointed 8t :ibe re ? cent session; to" meet at Salem j June 0th, to prepare their-' reportsiforithe Cob i yen tiomvhich" will meet the fbl- towing 'y V.; '' "A DEtlGBTrUL, CoVKTET.r--Only tew weeka ago people,jwere freezings r to 'death in ,New-,Yorkj aadinovr the. dispatches' t-hroniele a 'severe case of " sunstroke in " that city. ''; What an eqaable climate. toDe 'sire't " "" ' FRIDAY . COXQRESIQNAX. PAYr- It appears fr,om : tho Congressional .Ve "ubrait the following letter for" Directory thatfHh'l seventy-fotir. b cooaidaiaionthefafmingijom senators twenty-nine occupied houses munity of tils WSlimette5 VaUeyVatid last winter as owners or tenants, add that forty f .thorn . had, theirN wives and families in .Washigton. 0 the Iwq hundred and fifty-three Repre sentatives and . Delegates, about one hundred "and twenty-four had. their wives or families, and only twenty-six of this Cumber occupied their own houses The mode ot life generally adopted is,, a matter of taste or-habit, and not of necessity., Many very rich men eucli as Mr. Cameron- for in stance,5 prefer the hotels with' thetr conveniences,' to the ; vexation and care of .housekeeping. ; 5, , , . (iu , It is , thus seen that of the : three hundred and, twenty-seven senators, representativea and delegates, only fifty-five occupied private houses, and sixty-four, or one-half, , were , accom panied . by .tbeir . families. Conse quently, to pretend ' that ' tho cost of living has exceeded the pay of $5,000 a year, ia aAwnfd and .faUe,; with the experience of Washington and knowl edge 6i Congress to govern our judg ment. There are senators and repre seniaUves ; who ,stand. in the relation of retained attorneys or paid . agents to railroad and other great corpora tions,1 who expend four or five times the amount of the salary allowed by Iaw. Thy do this business unblush ingly, and society eats their dinners and flirts at" their balls, just as if it was all honest and proper. And the Presideut honors these occaaious with hia presence, just as he gave a certifi cate of character to tbe convicted Col fax. ! " i t- --":;; 1 ' : ' ' There ts still another view ot this matter.. Ahhbngh a member ot Con gress is paid by the year at the rate of $7,500, he really-serves but about nine months In the term of two years, Ibf whici. he receive $ 15,000. , The loi;g session usually expires early in Juue, and 'lhe:shorV sesi6n, by law, on the 4th of March. : They both be gin on the first Monday in December. A Senator or Representative U there fore employed for only 270 days iu public service, iiu-lnding recesses, hol lidaya and Sundays, and r will receive $55.50 per . day, or alout $7 an hour, acco'dmg to the standard of a day's work ' established ' by Conngress for the navy yards, armories, and the like. When the pay was, $5 a day the most eminent statesmen adorned "Con gress. When $3,000 a year was sub stituted they 'began to disappear. With $5.0U0 a year, land grabbing, corruption, and Credit Mobilier ; have rnled. At this rate of progress it is ditGcnlt to predict what this "latest salary swindle will develop. Life insurance companies continue to waste time and money in , vainly attempting tu resist the payment of the policies of soicides. ! Again on Monday the United Slates Supreme decided a case of this kind. , One Terry committed snicide by poison and the Mutual Life Insurance Com pany refused to settle with his heirs upon the ground that the deceased had taken bis own life. The court held that the Company is liable even though a policy provides against sui cide. 'P ' ' "" Some Modocs Qcrr. Last week some fifteen of Cant. Jack's Modoc warriors, accompanied by forty or fifty sqnaws and children, came into Gen. Davis' camp and surrendered uncon ditionally, saying they were tired of fighting; aud were down onf Capt. Jack., The latter chief still roams at large in company with about twenty five of the picked warriors of his tribe. The military are looking them np. The ' Buffalo Commercial Adeer- tuer savs: ". . , . .''' ' The proper way is to repudiate at the polls those who forced the "back pa v" steal, , . ... ; . , - , c Unfortunately the President, who had most io do with' f forcinsr - it through,' can't bo approached at the polls for over three years. J'" "'. Mabk TTAiKa few months after his first .baby wa born, -was - holding it on his knee.- His wife said : "Now, confess,11 Samuel, that yon love the child r; "1 '-. cWit-' say . tbac.! 'replied the jinrnorist, final am willing to'ad tnit I respect I the ilittle ! thing ! for Ai father's salie - -aiX-'' ' Gzkv TaosiAS Ewisra is prominent ly 'mentionedlfor "tha "Democratic nomination for Governor of Qhio Such nominations , in every state would strengthen the : Democracy and con tribute to' ihe speedy redemption of the country front corrupt handlJ ! ; The gentlemen prominently named for the seat jn Chngresa made", vacant by the death of ; Hon. James Brooks, are : Mr.t S.- S. Cox aud Itobert ' B. Roosevelt, J ex-memlers, and General James' Thayer,"': Cox seems to be the , , . Some . two months . ago Georgia Abolished her usury Jaws, and even alUhis early- date theipeoplo proiess to have experienced marked benefits from it.:: p '' K-p: . 1' A Wisconsin dereyman Jhs&! had mmself photographed in -the act - ot prayer.-pJSrcAowYe. J X He pnly needs, to be' photographed in one more attitude to perfectly -display his assinine proclivrties. riji-J. ' ; A conveDtion. ot,3 wool-growers - .of Douglas county, is'; to 1; held -at Bosebprlla 31st;: to' organize -' & wool-growers association. '1-' Zi ASTOtllA'S CLAIMS AGAIN. ask for Jt a careful pnisal.; Itx gives Xom plain facts and figures in favor ot .warehouses- aW Astoria; which - oan scarcely be refuted : , , AsTontA,, April 30, 1873. John'Layton, En. Albany; v DeauSik: lour letter of 15lli inst. is this moment handed to me by Messrs. Welch, Taylor & Gray to whom and others, it was addressed, with the request that I answer it. . .. , , There are now, three wharves and warehouses on them jn this town, all owned by citizens, or men who have influential. agents here, .They will see to it that they are not assessed too high., Other wharves will be rated with those already . existing, in pro portion lo their cost, situation, .true value, or .the like. Sucb property has never been rated at more than half its value here. Non-residents will re ceivo as good treatment in lhat mat ter as resident citizens. Some have asked the question, "Why, don't tho people of Astoria build ' wharves and warehouses for storing wheat, flour, etc?" . I 'will answer that they .would build tnem very quickly if ..they had any assurance that they would have anything (of consequence) to store in them, or to receive in and deliver out. Nobody . but the wheat grower , and wheat buyer can give this assurance. The present, wheat buyers will not store or ship . from here,', as buyers they can compel vessels to go to Port land. Ilenco the wheat grower is the only party likely to give the assur ance at present. w A wharf 400 teet long1 and ware house 300 feet long sufficient to hold two large cargoes and to accommo date two large vessels at once-; will cost some $15,000, not more. Ten per ceut interest on that is $1,600. $500;wUl pay a man to take care of it a year $2,u00 in all. 50,00 J bushels of wheat will make a cargo of say 1,500 tons., If four such cargoes go in and out the warehouse in the year, one cent per IiuhIicI on lhat quantity will make tho $2,00J. 4 Instead of four, more titan ten such cargoes should be shipped from the warehouse each year, so that the in terest on cost and expense of keeping warehouse will be much less than one cent per bushel, if. any business is done. If larger interest is reckoned, ami the cost of two or three men to slow the grain, (say six or eight months in all) be counted, . making $1.0(k more per year, still the expense is less than 1 cents for storage, even if charged on four cargoes. But it ts bvjieved the grain can be delivered here for little more than it costs, to deliver at Portland, say 1 to IJr cents per bushel .And when once here it will be worth from 5 to 10 cents per bushel more than at Portland, for any vessel to load with.. , t-- "r s ; , Very truly yours. I W. W. PABKEB. 1 CB1BUE 1.VO A 1CIAL - (From tbe OrpganUut. Mar 274 . Am EaplammtlaM UnusM. Under the head A cJtoncefor Ex planation? ihe San Francisco Chron icle of the 22 instant, gives ihe Pitts burg Pott as authority for. a story which the people of Oaegon are inter ested to have explained. The pur port of this story is, that oar Senator, John II. Mitchell, is not the person he pretends to be, but is in fact John Hippie, or JJuiler county, Jrennsyt- vanta. ihe statement is, that John Hippie read law and was admitted to to practice in that connty, and then entered into co-partnership with Col. John N. Thompson, in the town of Butler, with whom he prospered in business. ' That he married an eslimi- able young lady; that , after ' a time things changed, the yonng lawyer be came morse and dissatisfied, and final ly abandoned his wife and left the country, taking with him some thou sands of dollars collected, for which his partner was responsible. That the deserted wife worked in different places to maintain herself for some time, and at last fell into the hands of the Overseers of the Poor. The stdry then' goes on to trace the husband to Oregon, where he lived ' under the name of John II. Mitchell, and where finally he was elected to tbe United Slates Senate. ' ' '. . ; ; The same story, in substance, is given in a l'tttsburg paper that came to hand yesterday evening, bot ' at much greater length, aud with many additional particulars, which wo for bear to publish. " ',, (From the Oregonlan, May 28.) T tbe People of Orejjo. In regard to charges against me in newspapers of recent dates, : I . desire to say that full explanation in relation thereto will appear in a few days, supported by statements from promi nent gentlemen in the State of Penns ylvania who have known me ' from childhood. I purpose to explain to the people of Oregon everything in re lation to this matter, and shall sub stantiate the facts of my whole history prior to my leaving my native' State (Pennsyhjinia) by the testimony" of uroiijiiieut men ami, tioimpeacnaoie witnessesn and upon ,snch , testimony rather than my own statement I shall submit to the impartial judgment of li. .u:.. tj. -. . . lire- ivupm. oi inia oiuie any: question as to my standing and integrity,, put in issue iy the .articles referred to . My only object in suffering any de lay is to enable me to obtain dispatch es from Pennsylvania, several of which have been voluntarily sent me already. In response to the articles ( appearing against irie.-;,Vf ' ;. ..,.. ";''V ..PP'P . VVithin three or four days at further est I shall be enable to resDond. Un til such time T will be glad to . submit to any one the dispatches already, re ceived. " Rcspecltully, ,pf 'Pp' ; - ., . J.,11. JMITCIIELL.. s PoBTLAND, May 27, 1873. ; :, !,;. ; ""Prof. Fowler, the great bump-manipulator,, and Mrs. Duni way, the li a mbna tongue-lasher, bate been lectur ing on ftbt Sound recently; ,?Mrs. Duni way lectares the men and1 Fow ler the women. "ii it - - -, . v.,- : ,, ; .; , 1 : Natcballt, . Charles Sumner de clrnes his back pay ,Will the Mass achusetts ; Legislature ' criminally per mit that conduct to pass without cen sure? . - -' -' i" ReV.I. D. Driver-tf Salem; buried hia fbortb. wife last week. "- - J -f -v PACIFIC COASTERS. ,T GenrUardie ia in Portland. v -'j Ifiamigranta arriving from every whero.-?fV,': ' M 'Pkn obliging 'Frisco man last wee! suicided in a graveyard. y iA Tbo Democratio Times of Jackson ville is to be started again. That red hot brick, Tom Merry, is editing tbe Coos Bay New. The settlers killed two Indianjii in Goose Lake Valley lost week ' At Iloseburg, wheat is sixty cents, and oats forty cents per bushel. t,-A couple of Nevada men are buy ing sheep in the Umpqua valley.y(' There are now 150 Oregon' volun teers' in the Modoo country, ' under GenRossr;' ""V; v. ' "V ' ' Stockton, aebool girls play foot ball. They are fast learning to Lick bard and high. . f j .-. , . .. - .. , The State of Nevada legalizes gam ing, ' and reaps $15,000 a year from licenses to 'gamblers. '; ' PP. ; 1 n At Pendleton,, Umatilla county, tbe men and the horses have tbe ep izootics all together.' !: " i ' A gold nugget wortlr $110 was picked up a few days since on British Creek, in Jackson county. : .,..-, , A Portland dandy complains of having the epizootic. Of course, after the horse cornea the asi. V McMinnville has a , Macadamized street and the Reporter steps as high as a blind horse because of it. ' We are in receipt of a neat, new Republican paper, called ' tbe Pro gretaionutf, published at Cornelius. ,,. A new impulse bos been given to civilization ; in Denver; lagerj beer having been reduced to S cents a glass. ,.. -;i . The annual meeting of the ; spirit ualists will be held at Woodburn, Marion county, commencing next Friday. : . - :, ,:,. ; -. Chinamen of 'Frisco are telegraph ing back to their Emperor not to let any more heathens come to Cali fornia. . , Capt. O. A. Miller is in this State looking for locations for a lot of Tennesseesns who want to come to Oregon. :; . '. ". Mrs. Butt, of Sen Francisco,' re fused to be loyal to ber own husband Butt, and be all but finished himself with a razor. , A youth in California, weary of Uis betrothed, baa transferred her to a rival for a red-striped vest, and ' all concerned are happy. j The epizootics have caused a sus pension of tbe Portland horse-cars. But it don't make any difference, as no body ever rides on them. Mrs. Duni way is still lecturing at Olympia. She must have a terrible time getting money enough on which to bring her away from there. Ten Sabbath Schools will engage in a union picnic at Marion Station to-morrow Rev P. S. Knight, of b'aletn, delivering tbe oration. - Hi Chiog, a Salem Celestial, has been robbed of Mrs. Hi and $1,300 by another heathen Chinee. Which the same it is roughness for Hi. - M. P. Bull, editor and proprietor of the La Grande Senlincl, has been appointed Deputy Prosecuting At torney for tbe Fourth Judicial Dis trict. '' :: '- ' Tbe heathen Chinese of California are getting tired of a , rat diet, , and have commenced to manufacture pot-pies of the sable and unsavory crow. . ' Tbe steamboat Fanny ration snag ged her bottom and : sank last , Sat urday, just below Salem. She : was, however, soon patched up again 'and put afloat. ' PPPPPf ,' '.V ' ; ; His name was John Eastly and he thought the pistol was! empty. Hia sister's name was Mary and her death was instantaneous.' ' They all dwelt at Elko.-? .p.Pp, r .:,,. Ps. A An Oregon ian named Sawtelle was recently relieved of $120 in a San Francisco "dive" by one of the "Es caped Nuns," that plied her vocation on the premises. . . , .. His name was Fealing and he kept a whiskey shop at Sacramento, but he now sleeps in the valley because the woman's" husband ' caught him Bealing around heri' ! 1, n pp- , An Arizona editor criticised a pub lic lecturer andv the man called at the office and performed a kickiog opera tion, but was eventually jammed over a keg of Ink and carried off . insensi ble. . ; v ,s , ,, : jRev. Dr.:Dawn6 has just received advices from Mississippi, announcing that forty families would Btart; : May 20th, for, Oregon' from a neighbor hood with which be has been in cor respondence. ' ! ' '''" j . Miss Nancy Mfttipin; of Antelope Yalley, Wasco county, last week be came acquainted with a : mule and now nurses a broken leg. We think we have seen that mule or. .one just like him in days agone. jpPP P.P,, : V. Brigham Young, in giving np the carea of State, has retired: to what the newspapers call "the ! bosom of his family." ! Since the days of Sol omon, no family ever had such a bos om. It is a perfect Sierra of breasts. 1 A Virginia City woman was bound to get away with . a'r $5 - gold ! piece which she stole, so vben-tho 'police officer popped into her room she pop ped the money do wn her throat. , He saw her swallow it, andeaw no more ; Sam. Clarke" has arrived at the Java beds as a correspondent for tbe N. Y. 7Ynia ; As soon as he got out tbre he telegraphed to the : Times, and also to President Grant, that he tailseen Indian signs t - Ob, jewhilli kens, Samuel I will you hurry andTin erview Capt' Jackin person, so tiiat we will netft; .again hekrof jou dimphoojishnessf ). ! : ,- The Jlferdury eomplainMhat there Tin mnrintf in ihtk ifv Iriiion.tf nt nury ;hpi bttlem. Wherein thunder is the odds?r!el ? ,Dl,D.,,VJF, 1 T havn't tbey got "a white wooden goddess of justice on the pinnacle of the new court house? To be course! 'ehavtoeive4the JKitefc. the new paper published at Eugene by the Gale Bros. It is a neat, racy little cabbage leaf, and we 'wish its gentlemanly publishers abundant success with their bright-eyed bant- 'Off. . , i f.j .,, f - , -A California preacher has been re quested by his congregation to either resign his station in tbe church ' or bis claims upon tbe wife of one of tbe deacons, - He is now earnestly praying that the ongodly , congrega tion may be able to see things as ' be sees 'em. ' ' ;' .-- 'p; :-: ' Nothing startling from the Modoo war. ' At last advices, Gen. .Davis bad started ona scout accompanied by Bogus Charley; Shag-nasty Jim, Hooky Jim and Steamboat Charley, all well aimed. If Gen. Davis is not steamboated before be gets back we shall feel like illuminating. -y; A squaw tried how many quarts of whisky she could drink and still walk on tbe edge of the . precipitous bluffs at Oregon City. A sufficient number 'of pieces of her 4 body were found at the foot of the bluffs with which to make a third rate funeral. She is now tbe virtuest Indian down there. ' A band of - desperadoes, number ing thirty or more, took forcible pos session of Cadd's Station, Indian Territory, on tbe line of tbe Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, on Sat urday, and defeated the'' authorities. Tbe United States Marshal was over powered, and telegraphed to Fort Gibson for help; troops have ben sent." ,';'' Tbe following are the officers elect ed by the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., which was in session at the Dalles daring last week: A. J. Marshall, Grand Master; L. P. Higby, Dep uty Grand Master; H. G. Strove, Grand Warden , C. N. Terry, Grand Secretary; I. R. ' ' Moores, r Grand Treasurer; A. L. Stinson, G rand Rep resentative. ..'.;:: A Virginia City man can't see why people will petsist in making neigh boring houses so much alike.' He mistook another lady's bedroom for that of bis wife and never .discover ed bia mistake until he was pitched through tbe window by tbe strange woman's butband wbp found him in there and who meanly refused to list en to an ample apology. Tbe en raged husband said he would have accepted tbe apology if the interloper had bad a few more clothes on when be discovered him. ,. 1 Two convicts from San Quenlio, working in a carpenter abop, allowed themselves to be nailed up in two boxes, which were taken, with others, to the wharf for shipment.- On the wharf one of the boxes was so placed that the convict stood on his head. Tbe position was anything but easy, He stood it about ten minutes and then yelled to some workmen to lay tbe box down. Tbey ran away from it in a fright, but an officer of the prison opened tbe boxes and got tbe the fellows out. Tbe convicts were almost suffocated.' ' 1 Some wicked Salem boys last : Sat urday tried tbe tin can game .: on a dog. Bi-t that was a sharp town dog (none of your green' country jakea) and he concluded to ' demostrate to those boys that he bad been there be fore and knew how it was .himself. Instead of dashing off as though he had tbe hydrophobia aud was run ing for water, he blinked one eye at tbe boys, elevated bis tail until tbe can swung clear of the ground," and then walked leisurely up tbe street, looking indifferently op at that god dess of justice as he strode off on bis left ear. - Tho boys attempted to drown their disappointment by throw ing clods at a front door round tbe corner. ; , MOUB INDIAN TROCBUES. f : Jacksonville, May 2C. J. - S. Howard, who has been out in the lake bajin, surveying the Southern-Oregon wagon road, has. just arrived here, and reports an express irom" Chewancan valley, 'received by General Itoas' ctmimand at Long 1 Prairie,' and in formed, him that a man by the name of 'Foster, anl a number of other while men, met three Indians driving cattlo out of the Chewaucan valley. Foster and his' men stopped the cat tle,' and one of the Indians drew a bow and arrow on them. He was shot by one of Foster's men, and the other two were taken prisoners. 'Af terwards one of the two" that were taken prisoners was killed while at tempting to escape. One of these In dians was a Modoo ' who had been with Captain Jack all winter, and the others were Snake : Indians. Oohoco, the chief of the Snakes, 'threatens Co drive the Bettlers out Of Ohewaucan and Goose Lake valley, and take the women ' priaoners. General Uohr, with his Oregon volunteer, is push ing forward to the front with all pos sible speed. " He will have,, when re inforced by Capt. Mason's command, about one hundred and fifty men. -Ochoco has about five hundred and fifty warriors. ; A general Indian war is expected. -, , - u A New Orleans special 7 says ex Goverpbf Warmouth .,"h"as sued . the Timea of Ibat city; for' libel; p setting damages at ' $25,000, for. accusing him , of corrupt . .action B'witb" refer erence to the Mississippi and Mexico Gulf Ship Canal while be rwas ' Got eroor. - ' ' '." v " " ' ' ' ". Tbeirs last Friday resigned ? tbe Pesidei cy of tbe French Republic and Marshall McMahon Was elected to fill the place. , if, ' e: - r-' r i i During Thursday's storm ou Long Telanrt. t.witA laborers were t)ro- " ' , Tha lHMiin end the nubile (Wknowlfdiro the wonl riul cur- which huve been etTr-rted by the line of WlwTAK t IIAU4X w who CifKRKy. It In the bt rrmrdy extent tor ail lung irotiblua. from tbeeliKhteat cold to tbe set- tlad dleeeee. RAt Tift. AKft B TlAf-mrS The. largpp took of Men's, Boyr, and Children's Ctothtng ever brought up from Biiil francleeo U at N. IUuin'1 tore, end the ruh in Hic ; there ie no one leaving the store without buying a Coat. Panti or Vent, Hat or Cap, Boots or Hhoon, Shirt or Drawers, CoUare or Neck-tie. etc., and everybody eeem to be jleaed snd.aatiefled tbatthy bought cheep, a that U the plaee to grt tiargnlni. , ,, t . ., . ,., A. WBK1EI.KH. o.r. MOOC. o. n. WHCKLka. : ;; ''p WHEELER'S, CO., SHEDD.OREGON, FonwAntaffo ak0 cxxkmission mer. . '(--.? IMDBUUMM lU , n- MERCHANDISE AND 1 PRODUCE 1 A good aaeortment of all kind of goods al ways In store at lowest market rates. . r ' ', :" Agents forsale of ' ' ; t ' ' ,. WAGONS, GRAIN DRILLS. CHURNS, .CIDER MILLS, ETC. ; Cwh fmld for Wheat, Oats, Pork,' Cutter, taus "! I'ouliry. ' ' 81'ECIAL NOTICKS. " 91edlel Itlander. From the period when surgeons applied thetr salves to weapons instead of wounds to tbe wideawake age, tbe medical profession bas of tenwnwlttlnaiy taken side with dlwese In lis oonOicte wtth the human system.. Even yet. In spite of, the teachings of eenturlesof experi ence, some pliysidans believe In depleting their patients, already seriously exhausted by atcknees, with powerful evecoanU, emetics aallvants, eautbarktal plasters, or tbe lanoet. Dut, providently, public intelligent iCabeadof these mrdieals fossils, who belong, of right, to the era of the Crusades J 1 hat poweriul ally ol nature in Its waft-fare with tbe causes ot slekness, HosCetter'sHtomacn Cltters, bas open ed tbe eyes of inaears to- tb paramount ian- porUnee of Inert-suing tbe vital strength of the body whea meuaeed ty disease, Tbey under stand that when tbe atmospbTle conditions are advened to health It l wise to n-inforce tbe system with wholesale tohtt and tflmu. Isnt, and thus enable It toenmbat and repel the deprcaitlng Inttuenee taT an Inclement tempera ture. II the constitutional and animal powers were always thus recruited In tbe pr-suoos ol dang-r, the mortality from consumption, bron chitis, ehronle rheumathtrn, Ac., would be mueb less than It now Is. Tbe causes whieb produee croons, colds.' qulnsey, dlttherla and catarrh seblom affect a strong and active- vital system : and' of all vitalising prrparhtlons. Hosteller's I'llU-rs bas proved the. most efiV- d-nU It ts not claimed that this standard ton te is a rH-tne tor lung and tlimnl mala4ltes, as ts Is lor dysperM. liver complaint and Inter mitfnis. but it is unh'-iiiiiitl- asserted that it Istlte best known safeKusrd against all tbe almusptterte elenjen ji ot disease. - N E W A U V K It T 1 f K M K N t IvMTRAT XOTIiK. State of Oregon, Comity of Linn, SS. TAKEN t'P HY TIIK UMBKIXEI. IIvIuk near Ilsirtsburs. Unn county, Ore tpm. me I la-K 'two-year omI Hiallion, ao-ut II band lilfc-h. with a small white strip on the nose. No other maraa or brands i movable. HmUi estray was taken up about the lato-r days of April, 171. APrbK-d at tu. May t. K3. byj H. Urtmes. . J. r. M. A. u.Vi. NOTICB Or riNAX. SETTLEMENT. jajtmrre w ur.nr.HY uiven that ihe lw nndertried. Administrator of the estate of Stt Ovi-rbabier. litts of said count y. de ceased, has filed his accounts in the County Court of I Jnn county, or -con. for a flnal set tlement of said estate, and tha said Court baa appointed Monday, the 7th day of July, 1878. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day for the bearing of objuctiona to said aceonut and lor the final settlement of the tame. By order of E. N. Tandy, Judge. A. H. liACl liior.E. Adm'T.- 2wl. ' SBXBItT'S SAaVB. m-oTicE id hereby gives that nv 11 virtue of an execution Issned out of the Circuit Court of IJnn County, Mate of Oregon, to me directed and delivered. In favor of K. Kox A i ro's, plsintirfs. vs. W. W. Walun and Elisabeth t alton, defendant, lor tbe sum ol .mAI In IT. H. cold eln. and tJie furtber sum of aw.73, ctmtm and disbursements and accruing costs to be taxed, t havjs levied upon the lollow. Inir i!i-fritMl nAt nrnrM-rtv. tikwlt t n three In lituek (11) In the Eastern addition to the City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and t win sen at puuuc auction, on Saturday, tlx 2Sth day of June, 1873. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. In Iront of tne Court Mouse door In tire City ol Albany, tbe above-described real property for cash in band to tbe blgbeat bidder. AI.I.KN PARKER. - 3wL . . . ebcrtff. Linn Co, On-gon. n ' , . sr sw .jr t Wm 9 9 ' l-' So!dYear!yltS$110: WE WILL AGREE TO DELIVER THESE machines In Albany. Oreon, for tha above price. Warranted the latest Improved this year's importation. Send your order to TREAD WELL tv CO., Ban Francisco, and the machine will be promptly snipped as directed. lrloe at our store, $Va . ntlwH. FOR SALE! THE CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS . Sc JfiO U ERS ! HAINES HEADERS (Wood Improved) ! fi) not "n COftfJII.LAItb'rt t l " ' INDIANA FARM WAGON ! Baasell and Vibrator Threshers ! Ai tv : f (Best Machine otflhe Coast.) . ( j-j Statesman roreo rood Orain Drill, ,: Star Flows, aaA ether BSacaines. ; Call and see the machines and get prices and terms before buying elsewhere, ' Call at my nieeksmith-Phop, on the eorner of Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany: Ore gon. - FRANK WOOD. ' ... . v8n2tf. , PRINTING ! C. M.WAITE BOAT'S BLOCK.' ' Tineork; , SALEM. OREGON Fast Preanea. LOW RATES J 31 !- connection with my ; !-j If frfeOOKBINOERyi; vf . Completely fitted fbr'n"l- B a nUnl ne Mr. kla.l. , I . ,( Aisft$. I Boak 0-aa A I , Ss. ! ' SJSSIiafaMMSNSMS NEW A.pY BRTJSKMENTS NOTICE OP flMAL SlfeTTLXiMENT. rjOTICE IS 1IEKEBT OIVES TllAT THE 1J umlvr.i,i...i ArlmlnUt.retor of the estate of John Urubb. deoeased has filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Linn County, In the Htnte of OreBOrt, fal "nel aocoont for set tlement, andlthat the Hon. E. N. Tandy, Judge .'i iu ivVil rx, on inv v. . ' maaejin order appoiiuiRK Mondav. the 7th day ofjfuly, 181 S, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of that day, at the county for the bearing of objw-ttons to such flnal account and the settlement thereof. A, F. 1.. GKCIJIS, Adnrt. 8. A. Johws, Att'yw4. , , j .; . sHEnirirs sale. B V - VIItTUB OK WAKRANTo IfwiUED . . f . . 1 . .n y. rt Inuri u.l mjr (nil OS inn - uuiii; - "ui . w " " ' 1 - and iailnil. for the errileet.lon of the' delin quent taxes lor me years is 1 ana in, 7I from the persons therein named, I have levied upon the following deserlbed real property, to wlt j Two hundred and seven! y-Hght situated and Ivlnif In, election No. W eleht. in Township So. (Ill elven, Bouth of lUnKS 1 west, Willamette Meridian,' J4nn Muntv. Oeeiain. taken as the orooerty f Jff- mi.h iti-b-ns. to SHtlnrv the sum of tVi.Vi for the year 171, and the further sum of- f ll.9 for tne year wn, witn costs nnu cxyx-umvn, bu, h Saturday, the 28th day of Jutu, 1878, at the hour of 1 o'clock rt. m. of said day, in Iront of tho Court Hou door In the City of Albany, Mnn county. Oregon, I will sell .so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes so chanced, with costs ana expens-s, at public auction, for cash In hand, to the highest bidder. AIXKS PAItKEK, iwt. .. . -, , , , Bherlff, Linn Co., Oregon.. TO SHEEP-RAISERS & FARMERS! IMPORTED STOCK I ! FOR THE EEXErTT OF -.. . - --?.,. MIIKEP-nAIHEms 4c FAR3I EOS, and to Improve stock, I offer for sale 110 Eueks irom my . '..,. r. THOROUGH BRED STOCK; Imported by me In March, 1872, upon reduced and reasonable rat.- end terms. ... . Htock fully authenticated as follow : - El C'iS sired by . . Jno. '. nree-klarldge, Htnewsll JctckaoB, - Uaslrr Hrewn. lie a. Jno. 9tnrgan, frlnec 4. harlesi ... ji. Uu Jo. Lane, aod from the Tboroucb-brcd Ewes, . - Istdoni Dlrky, i 4ue. 1 J t ; Emms Cieldssnltb, -, y HnTuh K. Kazef Clstrst. : Jane, , , Kat. Sm.ny. These sheen ar located II miles north-west of Albany, on tbe old Fuller Ranch, in Ioih county, Or-Ton, now occupied by Capt, Hen dricks. 1 he buck MO HIV C. BB ECU IX RIDGE weighed SI5 pound last A-ptemher In Albany. The buck UE JOIIV Mof!iAX sheared 17 It pounds of aonl when of.ly ih months old. For any further information iniulrof Capt. Htidrk-k on tbe place, or V. C. UmrpT A o., AH nnv. or to - - ioo. TEAU . nUtf. . , . .,- ; f FARTI I'OR MALE. : THE CNDERf IOS ED OFFERS FOR HAI E a farm, situated thr-e miles from Harris bunr. eontainlne 'A acres, well Improved S ta-lne in eulUvatinn, and all enod wheat land. It contains a px-d rldnee, bam, orchsrd soek wnti-r, and all other eoovenieeees. Terms e.y. Inoulrenf P. It. IIolt. Hsrris burs. Oregon, or of JAVfX WHF.KMV. EvS4f. Walla Walla. W. T. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate r has. Reccers,: Deed. mjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE is underslcrned, having been appotnted by the County Court of linn county. Oregon, on the Mb day of May, 17. AdmlniArator ot the estate of Charles Rockers, dee-aeed. lt ot said county: tbTrtor all perwns havlne claims against aald estate are notified to pre sent the tutme, properly verified, to the nnder skrned In Albany, Oregon, lorallowance or dis allowance. PETER HCHI-OejeiER, AdtnT. oko. K. Hklm, Atty for Estate. May , IKT-t. nwt. ...... . . NOTICE OP m&L ETTZXSSSST. Eetafa NIcboIas Hpmtfcrr, Deceased. MM B. BPREXUER. ADM IX IWTRATOR OV MM the etat ot N icholas Kprenrer. deceas ed, havinic ft led his final account lorthe final se. th-ment in Ute OHinly Court of IJnn county, on-Kon, by order of toe court, notice ia bt-reL) given that Tuesday, tin 8th day of July, ' 1878, at 10 o'clock A. v.. Is e for bearlne objections to sakl aecount. It any there be. In opeo court. at the Court Mouse in tre- City of Albany. i Linn county. On-gon. IL Is. KPREXUKK, nfuwi. Administrator. r SEASONABLE V ADVICE TO SUFFERERS! DR. THO MAS, 601 Zeamey Etreet, PriTate Intrancs on . Eacramento Etreet, , ; ' '- tABI FRAXCISCO.'';- May be privately and confidentially consulted, either personally or by letter, lor the cure ot duuiuii-s of the Uenerntlve Organs. (eomDrislna Memiual Weakness. Nervous iKoiilly, Impo- lenee, Syphilis in wnatevt-r torin, joi,orriiu a, Oleet. pitricture of the L'fethra.l contracted by contagion, or rcsulllne irom youthful Indiscre tion, tropical nent, utu air, or esiour to vi cissitudes ot temperature. - . ; UK. THOMAS advertises with the object of Informing sulferers where they may consult a medical man who can Rive them proof ol hav ing passed tbrouich such a course of profession al studies ai.d examinations as to entitle him tothefulh-stconhdenceaud enable Uinee re quiring assistance to distinguish between him and the unqualified, mercenary pretender, or self-styled Doctor, who would. If be possessed any d'-j:iw at all, gladly enough lniorm tbe public from whence It was obtained. DK, S Huil AS' experience has extended over twenty-five years, which have been iasaed In England, In land, Australia, Melbourne, (Lons dale and Lourae etmtte.) New . aland, tjueensland, 1 rlsbane,.tkuth Africa, and other tropical fti mates. t tor thrive years Dr. Thomas was student at Westminster Hospital, iiroad Haactuary; one year at e eorges Medical t'chool. Hyde Park, London ; First Prhteman and Gold Med alist.. Medical CtlU)& 4iloomsbury - Square, Indon, and lormerly Burtreon to the Mouth West London Hospital. Also, foe six months. Obstetric Attendaut at tha Westminster Mater nity Charity. . - In IS-'rii, Dr. Thomas passed hia examination at the Royal College-ol Hureonn, London, bis examiners consisting of Htr William Lawrence, F. K. C. . E-, Edward Stanley, F U. C. S. E., Cs-sar Hawkins, F. It. C. B. E., Janies Luke, F. R. C. 8. E.. r rederlc skey, F. R. 8. 3. Hogadon, F. R. C. 8. E.. and 1 hoa. Wormld, F. R. C. & E., Jaa. loneren Arnott. -Henry Green and John South, President and Vioe Presidents,- - - - In MM, Dr. Thomas passed his- examination at the Royal College ot Physiciana, london, his examiners consisting of the following -eminent Physicians : tsir 3 toomaa Watson. AI.. D., of Edinburg, W. E. Pajfe, Id. D., Jamoa R. fen nett, M.D., Arthur Farre; M. D., Henry-Oldham, M. l., John Erichsen, F. K. C. 8. E., Tboa. U. Clarke, F. R. C. S. E. . - , . i In 1HW, Dr. Thomas met the examiners of the College ot Surgeons, and passed the Midwifery examination, his examiners consisting ot Rob ert Lee, M. D Henry Oldham, Mi D., Arthur Karre, Physician, Acoouchtr to the IYineess of Wales. In 1871, Dr. Thomas made a lengthened pro fesslonai visit to Uermany, with the object of making himself ncqnalnt- d "with the views of several eminent German Pathologists, During this visit he passed his examination at Liebig's celebrated University of Ulessen, and. n -wived the Degree of MV D., or Doctor of Medicine, with tho highest honors, conferred t-y the Chancellor, Dr. Frederick William Herman, Wasserschleben; Rector, Dr. John Michael Francis Kirnbaum; Dena. Dr. ' trustavus Adol phus Wernher. In conclusion. Dr.- Thomas desires to state that his treatment Is In the highest degree suc cessful, giving increased power to the brain, heart and nervous organisation ; also enrich, ihg the muscular tissues, and patients placing themselves under his professional care will re ceive a speedy and permanent cure, looked for In vain irom quack remedies, or those unac quainted with tbe Pathology of special diseases. CONSULATICN BY UTTER FREE. 1 " Patients unable to consult the Doctor, person, ally, may dt so by letter, stating symptoms, age and sex. All communications are strictly confidential, and replied to tbe day following, by Dr. Thomas. " Private personal consultation from 9 A. w. till t P. tr. Sundays lroin 9 till 1.1 A. v.. and 6 till 11-K m. .-1 , . .... ,. Ofltoe or consultation rooms, 058 Clay Street, San Franciscoas above. N. B.-Cases of Medicine', forwarded (under seal, so as to defy observation,) to all parts of tbe lateitoc. wn40yL vf' , A D V K HT I pl E M TSr., i S ' 'i . - l " . M . ' i !' " CASH PAID- FOR EGGS' vf'r.jii-' r :; i r '"'- -if T-.e. m I WILL FAY THE nrtee. ifl Pflh. for mTl HIGHEST MARKET i, in casb, for sHegrg's broojrfct to my ea tabTlshment, in Albany. 3tf . H. CHEADLE. . ii w muvnurm -saxi a r.f : - TmJOTIClS IS HEREBY GIVES THAT BY is virtue of an exeetrtlon Issued out of the Circuit Court of the ate of Oregon, for the oounty of Linn, on the th 4lay of May, 173, ia favor of Alfred Wheeler and Amanda A. Wheeler, executors plaintiffs, and against Al fred O. rimKh, defendant, for the sum of f UU.45 in U. H. gold coin, with interest t en percent. pVr month from the aitb day of Mareh, 173, and the further sum of WXA. 'coat and dis htirseineHts and accruing eon.,-4 -have levied upon, and will sell at public auction, on ... Saturday, the' 14th day ofJunetJ873, ttf tfclocit A.''M. of sa!d day, at the-' Com House door in the etty of Albany, In said eeun tyod Mtete, all theriirht, til le wd interest--of the sfilti Alfred O, Hmith and Kitth A.Hrnlth to the following described premises, to-wrt The went half of Claim No. W, Notification No. VM, being a part of Hectiont 21 and 28, Town ship 10, South of Rang 2, went, being situated In Linn eoanlyy Oregon, and containing no hundred and sixty acres, more or less; also tho following described premises, to-wlts The west half of the south half of the north-east quarter of Section . township 10, South of Kange 2, west, in JJnn county, Oregon, con tainflig twenty acres, more or less, together wltb all tenements and appurtenance thereon. . ALLEN PARKER, nfowL Bherilf, IJnn (k., Oregon. sBERinrs saxs. , BY 'VIRTUE Of A WARRANT 'iSfSTED out of the County Court of IJnn county, State of Oregon, and to me directed and-k-l!-ered, commanding me to collect the delinquent taxeii charged In said foregoing delinquent list for the year 171, of and -from the persons therein named, and you are eommadded to levy upon the goods and chattels of such de linquent tax-payere, and If none be found then upon the real property aa set forth in said tax list, or so much thereof as shall satialy the amount of taxes so charged, with costs and ex penses, and I I.ave levied upon the foliowrnc; described real property, belonging to Allred O. Smith for delinquent, taxes Uir Una year; W71, amounting to the sum of fJU.10, besides cot and disbursements f collection, to-wit ; j The wt half of .Claim No. iA, NoUfication No. VMt, being a part of Sections -21 'and 2H, town shll W, South of Rtmge 2, west, being situated in Linn county. State of Oregon, and contain ing one hundred and sixty ares, tuore or less, and, on - Saturday ", the 14th day of June; 1878, I will sell at public audio-' St I o'cioek r. W. on aald day, at the Omit House door in said county and State, so much thereof as wllf sat isfy the amount of taxes now due and tbe costs of collection. ALLEN" PARKER, nf&wf. . , Sheriff, Linn Co, Oregon. Beware of Counterfeits I - sas jisssat mvn v a trvd w m Tr mm JUtt WUati I-lf.iALE FILL" mrt munriip cerrrssrsiTss. UUimutt Drwr-i gttf ndaor to til tnt tmuutrftlu tatmmkt rrtur rrqfiu. TUfwMNKUMM. Jos Hoses) easosA 'pmtkMte. AUmlun ars 1rtiutm tmUuttarm. Tb asactss PlUs srs asfmllhigfa tbs cnrsofsil thew psinfal se4 dsnseroas dueues to which thm . feanie eanstitntian inbiet. The sandmts sU. . exessscs and tsotyvs al!isUnc!ioca, Xroia whs-,, evsr ssass. . T. A DTES . they m 'asrticDtaif iy uiti. 1 Beywiil hi a ?Mt . cigbs enng en tae rooriMjiy wm wh. riu"! and altbottcfa vet y powcr-ful. eootaia notbim hartj fui 10 the coBMiwittoa. Is sUcuesefficrvnissnd Spioal ASoUens. PsiBS in tbe Sack sad Limbs, fatigue ea si irt exertion. Pa! piiattoa of the Heart. Hysterics sal White, ttuy will eoet a curs when all OUurr trah.ra ailed. Tha cirenlsis around saeh vsckacs give fwi CI: ut'.loas ssvt sdvies. ee will bs sent bee to all writui tot (ban, ssslsd. Irom obserratioa li i - K. B. In all essss wters the ClJtiss earrflotbe thain.Oi DliTncKd to tha rls Proprie t, JOB HO SB. i( Certiasdt St- New TorkwtU 1tnrs a bettle ot tbe rtnmlnt, eenuiniBg Pifty Pill, by retnra tnail. tteartljf aaalsd Xtea say fcoewledrs of lta contains. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. 1 BRTAiPj? PCI.MO!rrC WAFERS i CersCososs. CeLSS. Asvaaa. Bsoseams. Boss' TsaoaT, IlaAsasssss. Dirricci-T Bssa-rsiao, Is- cirtss-r OfMnnioa asb Lcsa Inssasss. Tbey bsve no tayaie of KtedvTifja, aad sar etuid wiu take than. Tn-sn4s bv Wrareatoerftakealththat bad sefiors deaeairM. Testjmenr riven In hnn-ir-4a efcMae. A-k for BETAS' 8 PH MOVIC WAFKR3. PrW X ceau see kex. uBUSbX4,Pnpri to-. HCwInwi ftreet. Kaw Terk. " ' THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DKLATIARRES HPrCTFTC PLLXJ3. ) .PlMred li 3. OARAKCISU. , 1 "-j Ko. tit Roe Lombard. Paris. ' Tisssr4nsrs blr'aly raeosnanded brtae entire Mad i cat Faculty of Franca as Uka very beat remedy : la ail eve ef SnetmatmrlMes. or Seminai Wk Ba : Kirhtlr. D!y or Fnarwt Zaiaaiens; 8ex ttal Weakness or Imamey ; Waaksesa srisingfram fteervt HtWUsnd Raxaal Eierra; MelaxmtUmot tbe CaaitaJfVicacK WcahriM: Depoaitsioth CritM. anA all tha chart!? tDa of Disaaacs artems- frou OwniwwEioa'O. TbevcairswbeasnoUMTrem--' aliasrall. Paasr-bietef Adtlceinesen oax.rr wui basentPfeesnvslliM. Prie St pwr Bex. Snt srtnail. mmeurt'y titled frm i erraiim on neoietf rW. OSC O. MOSF.S. I CeaTtairas SsKaw toss. 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