Git Btmtut: rWI)XY.r.?.Ir....MABCU 20, 1S74. STATE . WOCRATIC TICKET, .'. ' rof OOVEBSOE, . HON. I.. F. GROVEK, or 1IAKION. ' rou conukkas, HON. G. A. LA DOW, ,-. .,, . OK UMATILLA. 40B SECBETAHT Or STAT, HON. S. F. CHADWICK, OF DUUUIjAn. 70S TAT TB1ASUBES, HON. A. IT. BROWN, OP HAKEIt. MART. V. BROWN, OF MSN. KMLSCTT PUBLIC INBTHUOTIOK, KEV. DR. E. ,T. DAWNE. OF MARION. . Jadiclal Nominations. Seeond Dlntrtrt-ror Judr, I F. MOHHRR for ProKTtitlnir Attorney. C. W. FITCH. Third riltri-Kor PnMwuUiig Attorney. J. 'Firih Dlatrlct-Kor Proaocutln Attorney, w, A. IjAMWKI.U TUB DUTY Of DBHOCIAT. Now that the Democracy of Ore gon have mode their nomination for . State and Judicial officers and even for moat of the county officers it will be well for them to thoroughly organize their forced in every county in the State to bring every voter to the polls in June next, being well an tured that if they do bi a signal Tictory may be acluored, and the State placed in the bunds of men who will leginlute for the bent interest of the people. If there ire any differ ences in tire party any where they hould be 'speedily healed; if there are cold, selfish men in the ranks, who are determined to push them- selves or their peculiar notions, to the detriment of the party, or for the benefit of the opposition, they should be ignored at once, and made to give way to those who are more patriotic and deserving. On every side men who have heretofore acted with the dominant party say they are disgusted with those who manage and control that party at the present time, and will support tbem no longer. Thou sands of such men are to be found in the State, whose influence will be felt at the polls on the first Monday in June next. The signs of the times are indeed cheering, and the only thing for Democrats to do is to cluse up their ranks and to move on in solid column, and they will find a lubttantial reward for their labors. , TUB MTATB TIOKBrT The Domoaralio State Conventitn, whioh assembled in this oily on Just Wednesday, finished its labors at noon yesterday, Nevor, In the history of our state, has a Convention met, com posed of more tubitsnlial material than that which has just adjourned. It deliberation were characterized with the utmost harmony. Dignity and decorum prevailed throughout the entire meeting. Of the ticket prosont d to the poople we will simply say that it is acceptable and will reoieve the oordial support ef the Democracy of Oregon. Modesty, of oourso, com pels us to make one exoeption, but w will not say anything about that in this eonneetion. Whatever local divisions may exist in the diflWont countios ol the State, we feel assured that the State ticket will oomniand the respect 'and tuppon of honsst men of all par ties, and be triumphantly electod next June. ' ' . ItKC AXTATIOX The Democracy ef Linn county don't freeze very rigidly to the Inde pendent movement. Last week, after much solicitation and vehement urging on the part of a few gopW ing Republican, about sixty Duuio erals Mere induced to sign a call for an Independent movement, but as aoon ax it won discovered that Smoked Bacon Elian, who- sold out ! the lamented Dehuott Smith in the Senatorial contest of 18U0, was the ! prime mover and inciting spirit in the nterprise, those Democrats who had signed the will revolted in abhorrence from the unholy nlliauce, and signed a document recalling their names 'rom the support of the Independent movement. So tins disorganizing, omc-miuttugraid of the Linn eountv Radicals Is nipped in the bud by the Elkinie front, and uo moro will put forth it irtiM-aprouding shoot in old Linn. The Democracy of other coun ties might learn nn important useful lesson by this timely recantation of tut honest Democrats of Liun coun ty. Koteburgt I'Uittdeakr. The Illinois Legislature ha done brv tiling in the reform Hue in it revisiou of -the criminal code, and we only wait to see how it will earry out ita proviHious, eijiecklly those which relate to the conduct of the grain trade in the SUit -' Fines ranging from ilfl to 1,000 and iiu prinouiuent iu Hi couuty jitil for a year may be visited1 upon anyone who oil for future delivery, stock or pro- j duco which he does not own at the ! tiine.. The kume fate await any one' wnogc sopa corner or evu bat .!,, hv Kn.il Frank, prow, N, false rumor tor the purpose of ,. lck""n "7 J- X- "i'-hartUon.pi-oxy latum. IhiM will uiuko it lively fur tho Cliiniffo dottier. i SK0f)ATIC - STATE CONVENTION. Albasy, Or., March 18, 1874. Tho Democralio State Contention was called to order at 10 o'clock a. ., by Col. White, Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee. On motion J. S. 31. Vancleve, "of Multnomah was elected temporary Chairman. , W. A. McPherson was chosen ' temporary Secretary, nnd Wm. Galloway Asxistant Secretary. On motion a Committee of one from each county was appointed on credentials. , The following named gentlemen were selected by their respective del egations and appointed by the chair. J. H. Shinn, Baker; B. Fillbean, Benton; S. A. Miles, Columbia; J. T. Akin, Coos; Aaron Bose, Douglas; B. W. Morrison, Clatsop; S. Houlat, Clackamas; W. B. Laswell, Grant; J. N. T. Miller, Jackson; B. F. Hols clow, Josephinef O. P. Cosliaw, Linn; C. W. 'Fitch, Lane; J. B. McClain, Marion; Eugene , Sera plq, Multnomah; E. McDaniel, Polk; Jas. H. Slater,. Union; N. Ford, Umatilla; Joseph Baxter, Wasco; J. H. Richardson, Washington; J. D. Fenton, Yamhill. . .. , , , H. Klippel of Jackson; B. J. Ladd of Multnomah; S. A. Miles of Col ombia, and W. H. Watkinds of Ma rion, were appointed a Committee on order of business, and in a short time they Bubmmitted the following report: First Eleetlol of permanent oflly-ni. , Heeond Adoption of platform. Third Nomination of candidate for Gov ernor, m Kourtn For t-antrreaa. J-'tllhKorHeerelary of Btata. , Blxlh Htate Treit.urer. Him-nthStato Printer. ' Klehlh--Huperlntendenlof I'lihlleTnatnictlnn, Ninth Hull fleotlon of the Jtlatrlet Nomineea. Tnntn ine uiucuon oi aniaia central Lorn- mlftee. ' Kleventh Selection of thn ntao for nel. maio i-ionveiition. On motion the oonvontion adjourn ed to meet at 1 o'clock r.n. , AJTKnNOON SESSION, ' Convention called to order. On motion the officers temporarily appointed were created nennancnt officors of the Convention. Tho report of the Committee on Credentials was presented, from which it appeared that tlie following persons wore entitled to seats: BAxr.n County Jumcs Odell, by H. Shinn, proxy; J. H. Shinn; Jesse Jones, by Shinn, proxy; T. N. Snow, by bhinn, proxy; Robert Mc Cord, by Shinn, proxy. BefiTON County P, H. Bowman, L. P. Baldwin, Thos, Mulkey, D. Carlisle, Ben. Pilboun, M. Shannon. Coi.tiMiiu Cob.ntv S. A. Miles, T. Patterson. Coos County Jus. Aiken, Wm. Hall, by Aiken, proxy; It. H. Lowe, by Aikenn proxy. ' Cuthop County John Hobson, H, W. Morrison. Clackamas County A. F, Hedges, S, Heulat, H, Straight, Jos. Young, J. Welch, E. Cawfield, W. L. White. Douous County A. A. Fink, W. J. Martin, by Fink, proxy, Saniuol Marks, by F. II. Hill, proxy, J. AV. AVeaver, by Fink, proxy, S. Miiiard, Jno. AV. Wright,' by Fink, proxy, L. Darnell, F. It. Hill, A. Hose. Git ant County AV. B. Luswoll, J. N. Clark, by Laswoll, proxy, N. Mo Nulty, by Geo. Chamhorhun, proxy. Jackson County J, AV. Simpson, by J. N. T. Miller, proxy, J. N. T. Miller, T. B. Kent, by Millor, proxy, John Bolt, by J. F. Millor, proxy, W. A. Johnson, by J," F. Miller, proxy, Samuel Forry, by J. N. T. Miller, proxy, Samuel McDouough, by J. F. Millor, proxy, T. F, Bool, byj. N. T. Miller, proxy, Honry Klippcl, Joskmhxe County E. N. Tolin, by B, F. Itolschiw, proxy, J. B. bifers, by Holsolaw, proxy. Linn County Thos. Munkors, Win. Cyrus, by Craig, proxy, Hi. Eckorman, J. L. Cowan, 0. P. Co- show, Jno. Huston, H. L. Rudd, M r. ncuooiing, i, w. rimith, M. l'ayno, C. P. Burkhart, AV. A. MoPhorson. Mahion County J. Jl. McClain, AV. H. AVatkinds, J. R. Coleman, J. AV. TUornbury, A. H. Starkweather, E. F. Colby, Sum'l Itnmp, P. Bilyou, II. D. Boon, L. AVestacott. Mlltnomau County J. C. Files, J. Bun. Lnnc, Alox. Cambcll,- R. J. Ladd, B. L. Nordon, Eugene Scm ple, Jus. AVilson, Dan McGillis, Mo ses Seller, E. J, Jeffries, C. B. Bel linger, J, S. M. A'aneleve. Lank County Goo. Riuehart, R. B. Cochran, T. A. Milliron, 0. AV. Fitch, Jeff. Yates, A. E. Spcare, R. B. Hays. Cruxan, L. Aekcrman. Pout Coi'NTF-Bon. Haydon, D. J. Holmes, E. MoDaniol, im. F, M. Townscud, H. DavidBon, I. Dcmp aey. Union County J. H. Slater, J. ,T Hunter, by T. N. Ellege, proxy, Johh Dobbins, by T.N. Ellege proxy, J. A. Tucker, by J. H. Slater, proxy, T.N. Ellege. i , Umatilla Cointt-J. Rally, J. A. Florence, by N. Vord, proxy, AVm. Switzer, J. L. Story, John C. Mny, by J. L. Story, proxy, N, Foixl. AVawxi Countj -T. M. Bird, bv J. M. Baxter, proxy, N. H. Gates, J. M. Baxter, Emil SehulLe, Juo. Mo run. AVasuinutin Countt J, A. Rich- The delegation from Coos Was au thorized to cast the vote of Curry. , The roll -of counties was oolled, ond the following persons were des ignated a the Committee on Resolu tions: Buker, J. H. Shinn; Benton, D. Carlisle; Columbians. A. MUes; Coos, Jas. Aiken; Clatsop, R. W. Morrison; Clackamas, S. Huelat; Douglas, L. Darnell; Grant, AV. B. Laswell; Jackson, J. N. T. Miller: Josephine, B. F. Holsclaw; Linn, M. Payne; Lane, R. B, Cochrane; Mo rion, E. T. Colby; Multnomah, C. B. Bellinger; Polk, H. J. Holmes; Un ion, J. H. Slater; Umatilla, L. Sto ry; Wasco, N. H. Gates; AVashing ton, AV. G. Scoggin; Yamhill, Gus feif Wilson. Bellinger wo chosen Chairman. Convention then adjourned. . KVENINO session. Mot at 7 r. it. The Committee on Resolutions submitted the following report, which was then read and adopted by sections: 1 Mr. Ohalrmnn nnd llentlrm-n of the Con wnllon : Your;oinnriltu-H on resolution! hff Icavo to submit thu following riotlurm ol I'rlirt-lplrs : 1. Wo di-clnre our unfaltrrlnn duvntlon lo the CnllDtltutlon of thu L'ultfil Mutes arid to Ui-union of the Mtub Ihi-n-by i-stabllWii-d ; and wo oflirin tlmt Hie !i,pe of the m-ral Mtatps havo th! sole ami t-xclunivo rlKht of ffovernlliK th'.-insiflv(s ns fn-t-, BovrHirn, and lnd(ml;nt Mlau-B, subject only to thy limita tions of th" I VniMltutlori and that all power not there In sxpresly jrranted to the national Om--eninient are rnwrverl totheHUius n-speetlvi-lj', and wo deny the rljrht of thi- lederal (j.n-prn-nutnt, throuKb the treaty power to permanent ly domlelle Montcollafls within anv -state with out the consent of the Ix-KlslaturL- thereof, 'J. We ntllriii that the greatest dauber with WMH.-H ne ure ,mmv nireniene( iff ine eomipNi and cxtriiviiBnnce whleh exists In hlith ollle piaees; anci wo do decliire, tis the cariimal principle of our lutiiro nolltlcnl action, that. n-vreiieiinieoi,, eeonomy, nun reloriii are ltu iieraiiveo U'-o anti'Ti 111 file I nvi-pnmnni ol the people, federal, as well as Htate and link'ipal ; and we here nrrK-lnlm ourselves in uncomproinlhltiiffoesol the salary Krah law, ring politicians, and land monopolist, who. .-. ....... inn? , linn woerever wjey may be found, whetherlhey are In ollleo or out, and wo apie-al to honest men everywhere, without regard to punt political nlltllallons, to loin us In branding as they deserve these corrupt leeches on tho body politic, and asfilstltiic us to jniie uieenii svauous 01 llieir UUWIlOieSoine aon uaneiui preseucc. . -I. Hie present I-'cdernl Admlntratlon. by Its utter Inability Ut coinoreheiid Itie.ltenitv or responsibilities of the duties with which it Is charged ; by Its devotion to personal and parti- inanutretneni ot ttie nttllonal llnances; by Its UMI.IUIHIHH1IH- ntt.TM-reiiee Man llle local self. Kovernment of the people; by Its supjsirtof (lie ui.imja wi.terouieots wnieo it. nasiniiKised bv Its power Upon s.tveni l ihe Hl.et.t of tin- l-n- Ion: by Its cotupllrlfy with corrupt practices anil scandals In various tpiarters; ami bv its appointment of notoriously Incompetent men to nH" "-' tionuiiiiin, oas jusuy oroii.'tit Uion w,u .-iiuiiitii.ieiii u, i,iid iiiiencan ne llle. I 4. That themTslstllirlnterfcriicenrred.-rni In lH-al eli-ctions, and the use of j,irj.e sums of money to defeat the voice ol the pei.pin tlirouirh the ballot box. deserves anil bus ui.l..i..i coiiui'miinuon. A. 1 lint coronrntion are the ci-riitlr.nti ,.r a- i tint tneir irancliMe and privileges are (fronted m suunervo nn- ptnaic interests; and wt these are used Ui subvert the objects of their en-mum niti. inr purwises or oppression and ex Uirtluli we declare it to bo the rleht. m.-l .1.,.., ol the IcL-lHlaturetnrcuulate and control sucli L-orporailons in lllelr deailnns with the peo ple; and especially those eiiguffcd In the bus- inenn oi coininoii carriers, , 'I'hnt we favor a speedy return In specie payment Just and equal taxation for tho sine port of the Federal and Htate lloveriimenu and that wo aronppoiicd to all discriminations In the assessments ol 1-cderal ruvuhuo lor tlnj piiriiose of protection. 7. That the free navigation ond Improve mentor Ilia Columbia river; tin, construction of a breakwater at Port Orlord ; the Improve ment ol the toit!tln and Wlliiiinetfe rivers, and Ihe cotistrui tlon of the l-ortlnu.l, lialles and Halt l-ake railroad are Imperatively de. matldf-d by the commercial Interests ni this Hlate, and that the Kederal lloveriliucnt ounht by all proper measures; That we are In lavor or the lilll nuw before Congress, ilenerally known as tho I'ortlaml, lialles a Halt Lake Itrllroml Hill, and we also favor the rarlv com pletion or the lliviron a California. Kallroad to i,iie noutnerii uoiiiitinry or the Htate. . That we depreoate all measures In die In terest of enpltallsls anil m.iuoS)ll.sls, aptlnst labor Is'lteviUKtliHt distinct Ions, II fhstinellotis uelnrtdc: slloultlbe In liivor i.l tlie lHh..i-o.ir class, who constitute the mass of our citizens the prnduuersor Ihe wealth and prosperity ol oiiroouiilr.Y. We tlu-relore approve of the de clared principles, and sympathise with the avowed object of the on;aiilr.allon known as the Patrons of lliislinmlrv, ami with Ibose ol allolher onli-rs, ImvlnK lor flielr objects r.--treiicliment and relorin In public ntairs, und the social advancement of tho people. . 'I hat we ure opposed to a tuonojKily In thn publleallon and sale of hooks used In the cum mon schools of Ibis Hlntc, anil wo are In favor of amendlnir the existing law in relation to sueli isiiiks sons to take away Irotu the pub. Ushers or tlie I'aelHo Coast Herles of Headers ami Hiellei-s the speclnl prlvllenes In relation thereby, whleh they now l-tljov. la. 'lliatlhenet relutlntf u thn fees of Klier lITs and Clerks out-hi to be sfl amended clth.-r by hiiikhiic such oiltces salaried, or bv rednc iiiK the lees now attached to the same as shall make tlie comneosatlon ivcclveil bv s.ieh ..ni. ts ri u fair reinuneriillon ami not hint! mote tor IhcHitrvtccsrsMpilrcd or them. Tlial the Con slllullon bosoauiciuled that all prlnllnu lor the Htate alter t10 exnlratlon nf the t.rin of the Hta o rlater In ollle.- wnen such an iithI- ui is pissed, snail be trovided lor by let.uiu Mia same to thn lowest, responsible bidder. Ihal the rat"S lor lltli'aiit. ie-liiiini. hi.i,i 1... reduceil so as to correspond as nearly us mav wltp those charired for nrlvato advertisn. mellts. II. Hint tho only lecitiinata nblect. of (lov. eriimeutli tlie prolectlou of Its ollliens in their vcs. herfv and nrooei-lv nml I lie m... suit of hniiinrsa ; that lo arnimpllih this end direct means only should he resorted to; that IIick'KhI resulthiK from a departure from this r ue is iumHirary, the evil Jaalini;, We are, m-i.-inri-, npimseu to llle Hlntc i-neanlnt: In the purchnse, leasinir or six-eulntlait In property of an., sum, excepi sueli only as Is necessary for eoiiilueihi;the ordinary Inncllons of the Uov eminent. I'J. 'Unit we favor tho lmincillo.tr r-nnsl ruction ol a (toisl and servleable waoti road nloiiK the south bank of the Columbia river from the inoulh ot the Handy river lo the lialles. 111. That the. compensation of all oftlcers should Is- only such as will bo a Just remuner ation tor their services. H. Thai we are In lavnr of Conirn-sslonat aid for the eonsli-netlou of Ihe Portland, lialles ami Hall Uikc Railroad, and abo lor eontlnu. Ililt the Ori-iton Central llallroad Iroili Ht, Jo. "'T.h'oJi h-ll ( Hi. all ill which Is tvspcot- fully submitted. (Hia-ncdi c. iv, uki.ijnueh, rhni. W. G. oeogin. YMHii.r, Cot NTV Andrew Shuck. The following amendments were unnnimnusly ndoptetl: Hesnlved, That wourc lu fa-or of thn n-is-al nf thu 1.11 bis.nl Aot. , llesolved, thai we arc lu favor of Iruo (rude nnd direct taxation. The rrosidout of tho Convention then declared nominations for Gov ernor to be in order. The name of L. F. drover wax then placed in nomination. A delegate moved that Gov. Drover be nominated by accla mation. The motion tn-evniled. and tho aniionnccment that L. F, Grover was declared the nominee of the Democratic party for Governor was received with deafening cheers. Tho following names were put in nomination for Congressman: T. A. LaDow, of Umatilia; AV, AV. Pago, of Multnomah, J. AV. Nesmith, of Polk; S. F: Chadwick, of Morion; Ben Haydeu, of Polk; J. H. Reed, of Multnomah, 1st ballot LaDow, C; Page,' 21 1st ballot Fleischner, 27; Savage, 6; Klippr, 33; Brown, 40; Moyer, G. Total, 122. Kecessarj- to a choice, 02. : ; . 1 The name of Meyer woo now with drawn in favor of Brown, s 2d ballot Fleischner, 32; Savage, 4; Klippe'l, U; Brown, 40. Totul, 122. No election. SEC0XD DAY, Convention called to order at 9:20. Chair nnnouQced order of business to be balloting for Treasurer of State. The name of 0. S. Savage was with, drawn. 3d Ballot H. Klippel, 30; A. II. Brown, 41; L. Fleischner, 50; Blank, 1. 4th Ballot Klippel, S Brown, 40; rletschner, 51; Holsclaw,!. 6th Ballot Fleischner, 56; Klippel, ii; Brown, 40. 6th Ballot Fleischner, 61; Brown, 62. Mr. Brown having received the majority was declared duly nomina ted. The following names were placed in nomination, for State Printer: J. J. Curry, Multnomah; M. V. Brown, Linn; J. M. Sheppard, Baker; P. D. Hull, Jackson. 1st Ballot Brown, 85; Curry, 16; Hull, 10; Sheppard, 12. On motion of Jno. F. Miller, the nomination of M. AT. Brown was made unanimous. The following names were presented to tlie convention lor Superintendent of PubIA Instructions: Geo. L. Cur ry, Multnomah; B. L. Arnold, Benton; AVilliam Galloway, Yamhill; E. J. Dawnc, Marion. 1st. Ballot Dawne, 49; Curry, 52; (galloway, 22. 2nd Ballot Dawne, 71; Curry, 39; Galloway, 12. On motion, the nomination of Mr. Dawne was declared unanimous. The following nominations of Dis trict oflicers were ratified. 1st District II. K. Hanna, Prose cuting Attorney. 2nd District L. F, Mosher, for Judge; C. W. Fitcli, for Prosecuting Attorney. 3d District J. J. AVhitney, for Prosecuting Attorney. Mr. Page asked ond obtained leave to mako a few romaiks, He fully en dorsed tlie nominations, and promised to labor indefatigably for its success. B. F. Burch was nominated by the Polk county Delegation for the joint Senator from Benton and Polk. The tollo.wing gontlemen were then appointed a State Central Committee. Baker, Jno. Bratton; Benton, D. Carlisle; Columbia, S. A. Miles; Coos, James Aiken; Clatsop, A. AranDusen; Curry, Plummer Emory; Claokamas, W, II. Vaughn; Douglas, Aaron Rose; Grant, W. B. Laswell; Jackson, II. Klippel; Josophine, E.F. Tolin; Linn, N. Price; Lane, Jno. M. Thompson; Marion, Jno. F. Miller; Multnomah, E. Semple; Polk.D. J.llolmes; Union, J. II. Slater; Umatilla, J. L. Story; Wasco, Jos. M. Paxton; AVashingtou, E. Cliinette; Yamhill, W. T. Kewby; lillamook, W. II. Faucett. Klippel was elected Chairman ol said Committee. A resolution designating the State Capilol as tlio proper placo for the holding of all future Democratic State conventions was adopted. A resolution complimenting Gen. Jeff C. Davis, and the oflicers and sol diers of tho Oregon A'olunteers lor their vigorous prosecution of the Mo Juu War was passed, After passing a resolution thanking the officers of the Convention for the able maimer in which they, had dis charged their duties, the Convention adjourned tin dit. There is nine feet of snow on the summiloftheBlueMounta?n. AVeatb er .quite ' pleasant;' but not warm enough to raise the mountain streams Maurice Graves of Union comty, has been sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years, on a plea of guilty to a charge of horse stealing." Ii is his second term. A Royal Arch Chapter of Masons has been orjanized at Roseburg. It is called Umpqna Chapter, and Thos, EIKCl TOK'S MALE. BY VIRTUE OP AX ORDER OF THE Countj- Court of Ilenton County, Oreiron, made at tlie October term, 1ST3, of said Court, ... ..n.i,..i.i...a CYeeotor of the lust will II. Cox is II. P.; A. G. Brown, K.J and and testament of Julia Ann Irvin, deceased, ADVERTISEMENTS. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICa , mrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE il undeniltned has been duly appointed ad ministrator ol Ihecstat of Mini Powell, deceas ed by theOountv Court of Linn County, Orecon. All persons, havlngclalms afalnst sold cBtstc, are requlnid to present them to the undersign ed with the rrfnpef vouchers, M-llhinHlxmoriths from tha date thereof, at Ills residence, flvo. miles east of hrownsvllle in said county. . v J N. HIC'E. - Dated March II, MM. Administrator. Juiuca A Joxes, Atty's, for Admr. vliniil. ADVERTISEM?NTS. PACU-'IC COASTEltH. Oregon has twonly-two money-order offices. Eugene charter oleotion will take place April Gth. All the public schools in Salem were closed lost Stntirdiiy. No funds. The Pendleton 1'rilune has made its appearance. M. II. Abbott, editor and proprietor. Many cattlo about AVeston have al ready poi ishod, and still tho fatality is reported to continue Ih too stalely elk stalked unmolest ed through tho principal streets of tho town of Union last week. Uuclu Jesse Applegale, of Southern Oregon, is reported to have lost 1,800 head of sheep the past winter. Henry Lloyd, of tho Dalles, was kicked nuarly into the mithllo of next week, on the 12lh, by a vicious horse. Jas. Baker, of Jackson oounty, was sent to tho penitentiary tor one year, lust wcok, upou a conviction for larco ny. Salom Fire Department has anoth er new bell weighing 2,006 pounds. The old one has been returned to tho makers. . A Mrs. Dubrallie of Corvallit is ; going to sue that corporation for dam- X. P. Biirnell is Scribe. The Sheriff of Marion county was out last Saturday looking for a man supposed lo be crazy, who was seen wandering around a graveyard east of Salem. He was not found. The ministers and saloon keepers of Salem held a meeting last week, in which the latter propose to close their saloons on the Sabbath if other busi ness men would do the same. James Gentry, who had been held to answer for the murder of Henry AVhite, at Linkville, sometime in Jan uary, was exonerated by the Grand Jury of Jackson county last week. The Vancouver Iteijister has been selected by the AVar department at Washington, as the official paper for the publication of all U. S. Army no tices, required by law to be publish ed. It is said by parties living near the summit that snow has not been so deep for years this late in the season as u is now. At Abiams mill only a few miles from Eugene City, it is about four feet deep. Gov. Giover has remitted the fine of $50 imposed on AVarren Gibson by the Circuit Court for Marion county, for assault with intent to do bodily harm, on account of the great insult which provoked the crime On the 7th inst., the snow was from 10 to 16 inches deep all over Powder river valley. The average tempera tare for the woek ending that date at Baker City was 27 above zero. On the Gth tho mercury was at 5 above zero. Mr. Slater having notified M. P. Bull, of the La Grande Sentinel, to give up tho material with which that paper is printed, it is likely to be suspended for a time, but Mr. BuM propsea to re issue with other material in a few weeks. Captain Coffin, of tho Dalles, is the man who introduced the famous Chin ese knife-throwers and mairicians in the United States in 1872, and it was his uncle, nn old sea Captain, who brought the Siamese Twins from Siam to the United Slates. Mr. John Ay. Kelly has severed his connection with the Itosebing lHain dealer. In bidding good-bye to his patrons ho sayB: ''Financially the ven ture has not been the success my smallest hopes anticipated; otherwise I mako no complaints." Henry John, for whom a warrant was issued by Justice Coffey, at the time of tlie affray between Johns and Mauscy, at Salem,, was arrested iu that city last Saturday. IIo waived exam ination and gave bail in the sum ot 8200 for appearance before the Grand Jury duriug its present sitting. The Salem Stalesmun of last Fri day soys: "A trial was commenced in the Circuit Court, yesterday, wherein the plaintiff John lingers, sues the Oregon and California Railroad Com pany for 820,000, whioh he olaims to bo tho amount of damage sustained by him in being dumped out of one of said company's ooaches when the same ran off the track on a certain occasion. A compromise was effected tliia morn ing by the oompany ngrocing to pay $3,000 and the costs of suit." ! SEASONABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS! r n ' T LJ f M A 5 Lsria i 1 1 w mi w j BOCTOE OF itEMCIXE, PBVSIOIAS SUBOEOM, 601 Kearney Street, dor. of Sacramento, up stairs, SAN FKANCISCO A.ftVHEELER & CO S COLUil; - , , , j. . .. rluea. Htrieiure oi me ureuira, Monday, tU 13th dill Of April, 18i4, Eruptions of the Skin, Varicose V a, the hourof 1 o-cloclt c, H. of said day. at SS thBiViiin MmiHPdoorln Albany. Linn cuuntv St-at of Or.'jjon, sell at public iiuctlnn to the bi"hest bidder th lollowinp destiribwl rt-ul propprtv, to-wit: The Kst lmlf of the Dorm Mon Land Clolm of lhiv.d Irvin nnd Julia Ann Irvin, his wife. Notification Xo. situiito In Linn Coui.lv, tsiutft of Oron, Kid donation Claim Ih more particularly described an follows : B'KirininK ot tho 8outh-eaat Corner of the Xorth-eatqui.rtcrof Heetfon No. Ui, and run ning thf-nco East chains and (to link; thence North 31.5chaiiirj; thenw) West iti.10 chain: thence North a).30 chains; thence West '2U chain: thence Houth chains; thence Kaat 45.8) chains, to tho place ot the bt'fflnniiirr, thu said East half of said claim containing 1H0 acres and 1-1UU of an acre. It Is ono oi the bent wheat farms in Linn county, and nt pres ent ltw acr'fs are under cultivation. Terms of Hultj (HHti down at the time of s;I( and said 1874. n25w4, at-FRrttfT!i fmm the folllos of youth, 8nr int v(.i.ifnfK- KiMTtiifttorrlio a. Exhaustion of the Generative System, Kynhlliu, Uonor- rtuea. Stricture or the urt-tnra, w juium. DlHeases or the Heart, Liver, Kidneys and Uladder, ibould C0UBal cn. tikmias, ' PHYSICIAN AND SUKliEON, Whose studies have bern pursued under tho flrt K.irfinium Putiiolmii.sls. lib DasKt'd his ex aminations as Member of the Hoyal College of Hurirt'onfl, I-;ni:lnn(i, in mif; ueenuau' oi uio Kovfll ColleL'c of Physicians, London, 1BW; LI- oorn int. in Mtdwlfpry. London. : nnd ernd, HftU-d ns Doctor or Medicine at I-ieblg's Univer sity of Gitssen, Gfinnany, In 1K70. All these Diplomas ean be seen in his Consulting Koom with thi Blfinituren of tha first English nn Continental Pliysicians attneiied, attesting to his pnifldency. The iMctor's sole reasons for Sivinpn list o'f examinations passed is morely to prove to ttiose requiring acslstanco that he has received a thorough education, and to dls- Y t. a lPRe which wtll Hxnlre Oct. 1. I "KUn ' .imrwiiuer. r ki ? -7 nivill "iRViV KieeuU.r Imctors, wno in nearly every instance are un- . UAV1U 1HIA, executor. r-111.Bl) linv milli(iontions whatever, and who endeavor In their advertisement to cast odium upon the leiriumfito practitioner, ana deeelve the wpHk-inlnded by botrus testimoni als and misrepresentations. Piicnti befora i.lnctmrtlii'ir lives n the hnndB of a medical advlwir shHild ascertain nMrhat Unlvonlty he LTudiinted, and see his Diploma. JJB. THOMAS' experience has ranped over twenty-six years lu Eun.pe, SfJiith Africa nnd Melbourne, Oreul I.onsdiue and ( olllns streets, Melt'ournif, Australia. His trt-atment of semi nal weeknei-' and nlivsieul incapacity Is une qualled. Durincthe last eighteen months that he has pnictlced In Kan Kmnciseo, there hnu scurcelv a day passed over without bringing som- frrateiui teaumony imm putu-niu who hnvebreD under medical advisers for years without, benefit-: and there is no one, however shattered and broken down In constitution, but should seek his advice. On neeount of a dallv IncrenslniT nrnetlce, DIC TliOMAH has opened a Medical Institute in Montgomery Street. ItconslFlR of twentv-elirht beautifully furnish ed rooms, so that uullents viBitin the city, and wishinir to plnce themselves under his Imme diate care, enn be aoeommoflated with board and residence whero they will receive all tho comforts of home, lncluaing baths of every aescnpnon. Patterns for admission should write or appl: toim, Tiio.MAHns above, barrels or meet FURNITU It E ! EVERYTSII. SEW! . GRAF & COLLAR, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of FURNITURE! ! Bl'RF.AI . JfEISTEnS, TAI1LFN. i.oi v;r.s. NIMtl.VO BEDS. SOFA R, (.11. VI UK, 11., Always oil hand o r mnrfp to order on tho short est nonce. FURNITURE rpDairedeXDCdltloiisly and at fair rules. Our Factory Is on Water streot, at foot of T.yon, adjolriint: Alllioiisc a Go's Plnninc Mill, wln-n- we Invlu- our Iricnds and the public to cull und examine our stock of goods. Sulpsi-onni nt Irutr Slorp of A. Cnrothera k Co., First .Street. GSlFitlOLUR. Sc caused by wiling on a rickety nitlmvalk.' , ' Thiiro aio ton aaloona ia,Vanoouvr where liqiiora aro reUiK-il at a bit a Hilly racket, llio mail carrier bo- twrwm Dallui aiid Alsi'a. ranorta annurl thvt loot dwpan lb Alac mountain. aiAiooi CoiTiTr'W. Jf. Thi ia lit livf jt bu bem tbia 't. by A- Xoltner, proxy. ' tintr. ' ..' C'rnHV Ca'XTV-'o Pol'.'xaU'a, ifood, 1j; Ntwmith, a'; Clm.lwiek 8; Hlankl; total, Ui. KooowHiirv to n ckuitf, fill. ' SctMiul bulltit-rLnOow, 73 20; Awnntb , 1C; Uoo.l, U; t.-UU, ! Kl.na, beniaca the Suller , atoi on the uuaiw uaiiif( rt'otuve,! a ma- Government rcsorve. Jtwity ,.f all the voten oust, wuh tie- Joflbrton ia still cnM.,! ol,iv.;o clnrotl duly nominated Cmij-nHnui. fiu oroj of measle. School and Sir. Cladwii'k wan tbcu uomiiHtUid church axercitni hav all h,n .,,.,,,.1 tor SH'rlt-y of ytuto by acclaim,- for aboul thre week, tiou. . . 1 ,,. . -. , . . I, . I me tajmoi loimnitMoncrt are in ' The follow iiifj ffentlouicn were tlit-n ! aowion l Sali-ra. Work o tho Cipi- J. D. Kenton, O. AVilaon J C KB1. i 1 t v " BU,W llea-M ""Jl omcne a. soon . " i i I i.v lyvujjui, auou gne of Juekiiou; A. H. Dmwn, of Bub-r: tlioiiuJ hoavl of u. Clover, of .Munou; nud AV, . Sm-WM of Witsliinytoiu TKLICGHAPIIIC OLIiAMXO!". The President baa noininatad James Coey to bs Postmaster of San Francisco. It ia reported thai Gen. Cencedea will Bticceed Governor Ellnrs as Captain General of Cuba. Jude Lewis Deut, brother of Mrs. Grant, is lying at the point of doath. Cause, tumor in the stomach. 1 Imperialists from all parts of France are on their way to Euglaud to attend fsstivitiea at Chiselhurst on Monday (itniij, on tue occasion ol rnuceliouis attaining bis majority. News from Havana states that a train from Neuvitas with volunteers , w as fired into by insurgents. Twenty seven volunteers were killed and a laixe number wounded., At the regular half-yearly meeting of the Directors of the Bank of Eng land it was anuounced that the total expanse incurred in the pursuit and prosecution of the two Bidwells and McDonald, tlie partieswbocommitted frauds on the bauk, was $4(i,0U0. Tha London Daily Telegraph pub lishes lonrr statement signed bv Charlea Orton. He confessed that ba nt onoe recognized the "Tichborne Claimant" as bia brother, but that his silence was bought by 5 paid monthly for a year, with the promise of a thousand or two more at the conclusion of the trial. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, (Successor to Blaln, Young 4 Co.,) Wholesale and Retail Sealer in . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ROOTS fc SHOES, CROCKERY, WEST & BOYS' CXOTHI.G And Fl'RXISHIXG GOODS. ALSO, WAGONS, PLOWS, anil all kinds of Farming Implements. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Xw MlNon Hewing Machines, irimrnntfcfi to he eqiml to any, and to cost from tluto 1& leua than other ilm-class maohiae. TERMSCASH IT Ann GOODS LO W 1 mtall anil iee. At tho old atand on First Street, Albany, Orgon. ntfTni.l. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS HARRISBURC clnp, oaiviully pncltd sons to prevent ouner- vaiion, mrwartft'-uto (til parisot inmuLcrior. l?L Consul tut ion by h'ttfr, Fhkk. lii urzunt owcs. r'ouirliii immediate ntten- tinn, an enclosuri.' of S10, coin, or equivalent in eurrrney, by post, or Wells, Faivo & Co., will insure pjoimitroD v. it 1 ui?diolni'S. IHt. THOMAS will forward his valuable Httlo work on Consumption of tho lunfctt, so culo pizi'd by the Fresn, on recciut of ten oents in stamps. Aaciress: 1101 Kearney Street, r-nr. Haeramento, up-atatn San Francisco. vBnlllyl, i K MOTTO : "LIVE AXI. LET LIVE!" (I shall Inaugurate thin motto Into nractlco bi uutroniilng the printer.) HAVING PtTRfHASEn THE INTEREST of my late purtnent, Measrs. O. Gerst and A. Ansnueher, I am dealroua of Icoeninii thn iHwini-aa npUi Ita former alamlnrd and to Klva the fullest aatiafaetlon lo cualomera. NSW APVEKTISKMKNTS. Fan- j CITY PEAT LIARKET ! I HARRIS, Prop. MTII I. KRKV CONSTANTLY ON IIANI V It... l.-.t Ilii-A. Ihn ....... ..t .iT.h u.4 1 V. i eouniY iu tit last two wek. bavimri.T"1 "". """ -' aeeommu I ' ' r''H'th'whonmyiavor him with a roll. WKITIO SCHlOJ, raaIRI'XllEI.tUNKn WOl'I.n REsrKfT. M. lully animum-e to the p.-.ii.le of tot. vieln It.vthat he will m-e a cimrw of loatruciton In pentuutiHliip at the litrict .-hool Itou.e. eotu uieoettorioi We.lttet.lay ewolnirof next week. Evi rylNKly htinvu-Ml lo attend Uie am ute.1 Inj nd extimltte .fH-lioetia. Tertoa v.ry reuiiatilo. JAS. ORCHARD. I will bepln the Sprlne Trade "on my own hook," with a froah Invuloe ol new gouila, ooa. "-""a . Dr; Goods, Groerle, Gent' Famishing Good, Ladies Dress Goods, Hats V Caps, Boots it Sboes, Hardware, a'roekery, te., Ac. auoh as Ii ireneral I; kept- in a ntKST CLASS RETAIL STORE!! HARDWARE, ' M S 'pSSaJ CROCKERY, W W 7jjP rl AND GROCERIES, ..,:&&,; Jt MANUFACTURER O 3 ' . M TVt & COPPEB WARE ! ' Solo Agents for the Union and f2 . 5t fTHfTm " ff IMPROVED RICHMOND RANGE! g S ' THE BEAUTIFUL gg g tgnW M IVOK.U.1.V R.l.'tiB, fSSxh With hearth. The Celebrated Charter Oak and s H j ITSl Farnicm- Cook Stove. J g bHI ' TIKWARE w , , WHOLESALE AH RETAIL ! 9 jnsZfi A Job Work done on Short Notice C 3Eif $9 and at Reasonable Terms. 03 jgp' VaS - lllemenilierthntmySlonlaremovedfrom IeT tA ' ' . thu old atand to Hurkliart'a 1'riek. ir,n.,rtv.- O W H ,,m ' L, em. e,l l.v .-,. ..1 ' I . . A- S. '. . at9k Allpio'da, from a nel-ule to a K)k a'tove, de- P ifSt O BT ' WJ llveri'dtouui-nart ol the elti tmenrnh.r.:.. I-.-,15' H Va Jf5i : HI o 1 M f Its L If I CD ; HHm ? 9 L ( A f 1 I 3 3. b4- Li 2. 3 ii . bj , . , , . 1 "' rnitA.nntlronl.And, KTZZXK'S CElXBRdTEO RAW HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS 1 In the Circuit Court of tlie State of dHi"niSuU'"'pl"'"uff'v"-J Hult In eintlty for dlvoree. ...o.,:1 cuiuvun, aoiendnnt : h, L" r Orecon: You etimplnlnt llld luminal you In the nbove-en. tied suit In anld Court, hv the flrat day Tf th erihl'lirllT.'-'""" "k'a'af n..Ukii ?' "'" ""lnion, to-wit- by the foorth .Monday, the Ski duy of M aW , J? r'eb. 6, ISTI.-aiwa. Vllirf . ilutr-H t'.iK t JOHNS a JtlNKS,', INaiutlff" AUorneya. NOTH'E. C. Van KeiutlS .. ''.'i; K"llB Jimei It. c -- iirin, u .. '"."'iner. u .IVv'.' ? '"Wkf by mtd,.: l"-ib.'-c; S.Vi ,'''-cc"'",nt,''uo'n'-ll llMSTKA OH I, SOTiTiT IT, I wnni non. t th. tc of V.I A P. S.-Totho-of lhmm .a- '""?l""l'r."uch.'r.. w.m.ST" " !" i nrmwlto have K.mmend a-viaiau fZ. ! i " " 0'l t.. the .,t, ,T , rro, CASH PAID " .. Wai rot au. Sinn or HEUCUAXTABLE rBODlrE! , noon to j u) jicr ncad. j ' p.-jramiNr,