APYERT1SE-MENTF. . A D .V E n it r a n. - - ..JULY 2, 1873. PAPER FOR CREGGM. Li r iuiftL WMT OF SPECIAI. ELECTION. T, He .?rijf' ' ntnt fasafiw lellUn Whsmims, At H jjanaral election held nn the Ural day of iune, A. IX. UWS. J " Hon j W I Iw was duly elected Hoprcsentallye of M of the United States : and WuratKAS, 8ln the said elertlon, said oinw liu Iwwme voeant by the death of Mid In- i-umbont ; and . ,, u,.,i- Wmkrkas, By provision of the Consltutlon of the Unite! State., and the lawi I ol ' thlj wale. It hen become the duty of the Umernor 1 I "lilif to Issue bis writ of olortlon to 1111 eucb 4 NowTttif refore, I, U F. GROvm, Governor of the mate of Oreitou, do hereby command you and each of you to notify the several JudRoe of Kleetlon within and for yoor jevenil coiin. ll, lo hold a special election of Representa tive In Conres lo nil the vacancy foresaid, "n Monday, the (351 twenty-nfth day or Oct o taT. IKftTand that you cause all proper notice, lo be given thereof according to Jay. Ulven under my hand and the seal I of j l the Utate of Orepra, rt Salem, this I j alteentn day of J.Djj'jjJJVER. Attest: S. F. CHADWICK, Secretary of Bute. ' DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. A Iemocratic State Convention for the Bint of tlreRon Is hereby called by the Democratic Note Central Commlttce.oonvened at Portland on the Mill day of June, 1874. to meet at the -ll y of Halein, Oregon, on Thursday, July 2tWt, 1875, el 11 a-clock A. ., for the purpose of nomina tion candidate for Representative fn C n. uress, be voted for at the special election lo he held October 2th, 1875. The apportionment of members of said Con vention among the counties Is based upon the l:tnooratlc vote east for the late lion. Ueo. A. l.jil)ow for Cob crest In 1871, allowing one vote lo each county and one to each one hundred votes, or fraction over fifty Totes so cast. The o-voral counties of the State will be enlllled lo delegates In said Convention as follows ; Maker Ulatsop. Columbia Cons Uraut .loNeptiine I. inn ..... MarlOH Tola I'luatllla WlUKIl Yiitntllll Clackamas Curry Douglas Jacknon ......... 1-ane I.ake Multnomah Tllamook Union . Washington... Total ...... IUHI.. Tne Committee having no raeaniof knowing tin! number of votes cast In that part of Jack son couuty recently created Into Lake, It Is ex pcted the two counties will so arrange the representation as to make It Just between them and each have Its proper number. , It Is suggested by the Committee that the several comities hold their Primary Convcn. lions on Haturda', July 17th. at 1 o'clock r. and their County Conventions on Wednesday, July 21st, at the same hour. In those oountles where these appointments do not meet the eonvenlency of tho Democracy, It Is expected Hint they will make the necessary charges through their County Committee. C. R BEM.lNOKl, Chairman pro tern. A. Xoi-tmrb, Secretary. OUR COMI.HO CONVENTION. Elsewhere will bo found an author itative call for a Democratic State Convention as well, as recommenda tions for County Conventions and primaries. The times named for each of them meets our ready appro bation, and cannot fail to give gener al satisfaction. Being called before hardest, there is no reasonable ex cuse for a failure on this part of the people to attend the primaries, and we most earnestly urge every Demo crat to-come out and assist in select ing our bent, 'purest and most intelli gent m?n to represent us in the high er conventions. Do not say because lliis is a special election you care nothing about it. It is just as im portant at a gouerul election, because the Congressman elected must fill a complete torm upon which Mr.'La Dow'k untimely death did not allow him to miter. Bosidos, as we have previously romarkod, in referring to this election, it is the forerunner of nest year's great contost and must to some extent shape the destiny of Oregon b vote iu the electoral College j of 1870. Those important consider ations ns well as an earnest devotion to the grand old principles of our istrty, ought to iuduce every Demo crat to turn out to tho primaries, and, while thus more fully impressing the common enemy with our earnestness ami determination to beat them, at the same time securing delegations free from the suspicion of boing paek od or set up in the interest of any particnlarcandidale or clique. Dou't neglect the primaries. Mexican IUips. Ou our south-west horler exists a notion, which is torn asunder by domestic broils, and is powerless to restrain marauders from leaviug and entering its domains. The Bobber Chiefs, who plunder from American citizeus on Texan soil and who find refuge in Mexico should be puuished for their crimes. Our gov ernment should give serious attentiou to this matter ami if Mexican author ities are too weak or indifferent to remedy tho evil, perhaps, the job could be lot out to some of tho ex citable fellows who ure roaming around on tho North Fork of tho S intiiim in souroh of gold and don't tiud many bonanzas. It seems to us that chasing those festive robber chiefs of Mexico would cool their ar dor aWit as quick ns anything. tit I PAY A Woui'. horsb tmikp. A farmer , met at San Kranico last Wediies ni Kendidlvitle, Iowa, loauod a young ! day lo nominates full Slnte ticket, lady named MinsMiiry Moore a horse : but up to thtttiiuo ot going lo press fur her to ride at the county fair, and j we wem only able lo get the name of he won the premium, mid liked tho j the nominee lor Governor. Six per horae so well that sho "lit out" with , nn wore placed in nomination and hi in for other parts. The Sheriff; on iht eighth b.ilhu Wm. Irwin, of pursued, overtook and captured her, j Amador county, was declared the mid elie now lies in jail awaiting trial : nominee of tho Convention. tor home stealing. - I Tin; lii-ivur.n-Tu.Tox cask went to 'I'm: liui iH-WAThiNn's libel suit the jury, last Friday, and they huve mine . in Portland this week, be-1 been in coneultatiou ever since, with tore ,1., ' . Khatluck. Messrs. K. C. ; no" immediate prospect of nil agroc Jtii.n.Aiqii, Hichsrd Williams and W. Uncut. It is asserted that Judge iV. T!i.ver appeared for the pluintiff, j NeiUm suys he will keep tho jury , K. A. I'rouiiisiid W. H. Kftingcr out six weeks or make them agree on ),.! the ill'i'ltOllllilt. Tiir. Xal.iounl Imnporaucc f'cuiven lioii K fi'iitly in aesnion at Chicago, ..iiiin.itftl (l.or'' l'liiwis Tj-aiu ior r.. , i will t id ore'j-oii Mat. 'iV. iii.'d Vv.i!iiu ciialk tlieir iiliii;i'w. iJioppm'!i.'ick? . . - i .i, POUCV V. PKINCIPUi The Portland Even ing Journal takes us to task for putting in our oar in the matter of the city eiection last week, and suggests that if we knew more about the politics of that city our mind would be changed as to the policy to pursue. We dont know that we sDoke of "policy" in the ar ticle at which our friend growls. We wore talking of principle. Wc ririn'l' lilin 'that word "policy." It was policy which demanded the nom ination of Geo. B. MoClellan, a war Democrat, on a Peace Platform, and there being no principle involved in such a programme, the project igno miniously failed. It was the policy of the bondholders and thieving Tarn manyites which secured the nomina tions of money-bags Soymour and Abolition Blair as our candidates in 1870, and there wasn't principle enough in the contest to rally the party to their support, and they were defeated. And the last and most la mentable stroke of policy was that which sold our party to the sore-head Republicans and political dead-beats of the -Cincinnati Convention and gave us a Presidential candidate, Horace Greeley, the most malignant, persistent and bitter opponent of every principle which pftr party has held in veneration since its existence began. With these throe great "policy" failures to warn us of similar experi ments in the future, our party is.cul pably blind ifit takes another step in the same direction . We must now see the utter folly and futility of these "new depnrttues," and fully determine to adhere U the time hoo- ercd principles of our party if wejtj,e thirty years, sd was a warm expect to win in tho great contest of , jr-eu(j f Kit C.ir.on, twenty yoars 187B. And this will apply alike to Sago our coining special election. Wej Tlis j, fl0W ,le Sail Lake Tribune want a pure, honest ,'onpable straight- j ln,,0,inc,.a mi influx ot rnral Mormons: jacket for Congress, nominated on n i Platform embodying the principles of the Democrat party. With any other programme wc will justly merit tho contempt of tho peo ple and inevitably meet with defeat at the polls. With such a candidnto, and such a platform as principle alone will dictate, we will bury both tho Badical and Independent hosts be neath such a triumphant victory as will paralyze thorn for respectable ef fort in our next year s contest. CHOJl YAKIMt. A correspondent sends tho follow ing from Yakima : Farmers in Yaki ma country arc hopclul of nt least nn average crop for the country, not withstanding tho spring has been backward and eold. . Tho weather is now quite warm, with occasional showers. Our pcop'e have com menced the cultiirn of "hops" in this country, and at present prospcct tbey are very hopeful of a Hueeosful business in that line. Times aro hrwd and money scarce, lint in times of need our ''Swank" nines are panning out but lor nt present limn they have at any time before, The original dis covery pny headed by-Tom (itiod win, are said lo he doing well; have at lust found the main lend and taking out regular pay sometimes as high as tlOO a day, with now and then a nugget, Tho largest reporteii tins season is $Jo.r Mr. Hatfield it Co, are preparing to work hill diggings, and Mr. Cooper and man others aro gutting good prospects and quite hopeful of success. A company of llireo men aro olso at work on the Peshastin, about twenty miles north of "Swank" milieu. They aro pros pecting a ledge of gold-bearing qunrti that was discovered bvt fall by Mr. Culver and MnrlinShalcr. Tho quarts shows free gold very plainly, and is estimated to be worth between five and six hundred dollars per ton. They expect to have the ledgo devel oped H i" season. A CHANCH FOR Al.l. OK TIIKJI. Now the Independentsor '.hose dead beats who followed that noiv fangled Dolly Vardon concern off iu hope of seeming "ofl'us" will havo several other chnuees for recognition if their new father doesn't notice 'em. Besides the regular Democratic and Republican tickets we are to havo an Independent ticket, a Temperance ticket, nil Anti-Seoret Society ticket and a Woman's SuflYago ticket in our coming Congressional election. It seems to us that all the political doad boats ami mercenaries in the State ought to get nominations in that long procession of tickets. Statu Coxvuntiov. The Onli- 1 i'. I.. Tt.....nHnli.i P.MIl,.lli;,m nliet. It was claimed at last ad- v.. es that the jury stood eleven fori iSeei lier and one for Tilton. (itii. Joifili L:mo will oruto at i - ii.A r..i. w M-A..1.1 Jk'""-a ' """'"i roiuer near mo uwmijjvimnrii jn - imi - . . . 1. i . i . er.Hie veteran I ti.it, nnym-iy P ICIFlC COASTER. Senator Mitchell has 'arrived Tortland., j ... ... Tho Junction -eelcbration will I the bicgest one in tho State this year. Hon. Lafayette Lane will deliver the oration at Drains Stition to-nior row. An insane mother nt Victoria hack etl her child to nieces with a hatchet last Monday. , The revival meetings go on and the religious tide still rises in Portland, under Hammond. Dong Gong, a Chinese Missionary Baptist, preached on the atrccts of Oregon Clly lust Sunday. James Hos, Cowlitz courtly, W. T.; hunting; gnn accidentally discharged; shot through the hoad; gone to sleep. A Stockton,. Cal., boy was last week drowned in a pond whjlo try-, ing to save his little kitten from the same isle. Mr. Waters brother of Capt. Wa ters who used 10 live 'in this county is now editor ol tho Portland Bulletin. He is late ot Nebraska, and slings a lively quill. Henry Garb'anati, formerly a law yer at Kvanstown, Wyoming, has just bt.vn mulcted before a justice for thrashing a fellow who called in to see "the man who wrote that article." A few days ago such a swarm of grasshoppers were seen at Fort Lara mie as never before. There were ao many, and they flew in such a thick swarm, ihil tho people thought it was a Mack ihnndcr-clond. C. H. Ueauvais, one of the new commissioner appointed to treat with the Sioux tor the cession of the Black nills, has lived on the fronuer for our.ad ,,f Ivitlle-axcs of the Lord eame ill yenlerdsy from the north, lo go through the Knrlowinetit house, and swear eternal hostility in Hie gov ernment." The Kdit.'s of Hoosierdom, have met in solemn conclave and contem plate an iiivavinn of Philadelphia at tho centennial. They must he more flush than Oregon Editors are, to travel so far from home, or perhaps they understand railroad affuirs bel ter. The S'ioiix delegation, who.whiloin Washington, wero obliged to hold their , peculating proclivities under check, relapsed into their old habits as soon as they struck Wyoming, find stole a pony, from Latham's ranoh, ou Horse Creek, on the way out from Cheyenne. At Oakland, one day last week, while a beautiful yoims lady was re clining on a sofa fust asleep, in her father's house, somo unknown per son crept iu tho window, sovered her hair close to her bend and fled with it before she awoke. If it was like most of the young ladies' tresses of the present day it douhi less gave way very easily. Tho little (hnighter of Levi Man zov, Maggie, now of Salem, through tho displacement of a plank, full into the well Sunday afternoon, and re mained in tho water somo lime before boing missiid. When found life wns apparently gone, but by tho use of restorativos the , little girl was at length restored to life, although nn able to utter n word for about three hours, says tho StaU'sman. "Tiik words 'in God we trust,' havo boon left off recent issues of now coin nt tho Philadelphia mint. It !s inferred from this that the Grant partv are pretty niuoh in tha condi tion of tho old lady, who, being thrown from a vehicle, was askodhow she felt when the horse wns running? 'Well,' snid she, '1 trusted in Provi donee until the breeching broke, and then I thought it about timo to look out for myself.' " Tho denth of ien. Breckinridge leaves but four gentlemen living who have been elected to tho second high ost ollice in tho United Sales. They aro Hiinnilml Hnmlhr, Andrew John boii, Schuyler Colfax and Henry Wil son. The. inoi'talliiy among Vice- Presidents docs not stem lo be as great as among the Presidents. Mr. Johnson is tho, onlj cx-Prcsidont now living, and ho was not elected to thai ofliyo by tho people. ! .1 Tut: Chicago Courier has turned ag.iiust the Republican party since Graut's third term letter was publish ed, and it now swears by tho eternal or word to that, effect that the Republican party and Grant must go i down together. Ave cheerfully "jine 'you in Hint swear. Sir. Courier. i i A vorsn folk's ricjuc, near Flor ence, , Nob., ..ended up in a cheerful way hist week,, with kuives, pistols and blood spilling generally. What in tUjii'ider do you 'sposo those Ne braska folks wnuld do lo each other if they leally wont out. to light in stesd of playV At Pomeroy , Ohio, Saturday, Jacob Rouse attempted to kill his wifo with a pistol, but tho bull went through her cur without further injury. He then shot himself iu the head, dying instniitlv, No cause known. ' ... j Tin: grasshoppers tire destroying cvorylliiiiff rnn iu Western Iowa and Ivwti'iii Nuliiaska. ' t inNT Iihh roaJ Shriiiiin"a ImkiI; : n. how.hiiiikm n tiraui; iih I now . in tin"' war Rcnt'le lias a new ilaUy paper. The hops in Pttyallup valley ore now being lujurcd by worms. Five policemen are expected to keep Olympia in order on celebration flay. A large number of prospectors left Olympia last week for the Chehalis mountains. - , In consequence of the Ions contliiiietl rainy anil colli weather, crops arc very backward. , i. ' .' The coal miucs of Bclliuxham liny and Seattle turn out ahmit 12,000 tous per month. They ate endeavoring lo get a wharf built Iu Olympia where tcam boats an float at a low tide. The wife of Mr. John Medcalf tiled suddenly of heart disease, at dray's Harbor, fast Week. L The Klamath Indians mourn the loss of their comrade, Dave IIIII, and will probably not invest in another such enterprise. Lieut, noyle says thut his horse "Johnny Smoker," can feet away with any horso within 100 miles of Fort Klamath, for Greenbacks. A young man named niiffington was arrested a few days ago on a charge of the larceny of a derringer from one Smith in Chehaleni valley. TnK Hfate Hoard of Education and the State Board of Examination will convene in regular semi-annual session, at Salem on the first Monday in July. Tile Annual Stato Teachers' Institute will be helil in Salem, nn the 1st, 2d, and 8d days of September . The directors aro meeting with very good success in soliciting subscriptions for the State University at Eugene Wty. They have only been out a day or so, and have succeeded in raising nearly a-tliousaiid dollars, and feel con fident that the entire amount-wilt soon be raised. ' On Friday evening of last week, while a number of sheep shesrers were gathered about a pile of wool at Mr. Wlilard Taylor's place on Fifteen Mile creek, Wasco county, a bolt of light nlng struck in their midst, knocking several down. No serious damage was done, however. The contracts are all let for the con struction of (he western intension of the Astoria Farmers' Company's wharf. The addition is to bo 150xn5 feet in size, and will mute i wharf, sovered with warehouses, 0-24 feet front, (!' feet deep, with room to spare for another structure of still larger dimensions. Tni: Bank of Engliinil has about 800 clerks. They usunlly outer at between eighteen and twenty-five jeura of ago. Their salary begins at nboiit-lj!400 of our currency. From this they ndvanco until, by the time they nro forty-ono or forty-four, they get $1,700 a year, after which they cannot hopo for an increase. In tho London nnV Westminister Bank, with 413 clerks, and Glyn gwith 200, tho beifinnci-B got nbout the same ns in tho Bank of England; the veter ans receive about i,'20 of our money. Edwin Booth based his declination to piny at tho theatre ho founded on tho Bcntiiuonliil basis of nn indisposi tion to again appear upon the scene u OI inn (jrcut nimiiuiui uii.-uuibivo .uu sont a very handsomely wprded letter to Jarrott & Palmer, complimenting them upon their better fortune and giviug expression to tho wish for a continuance of their success. Ho will play nt Daly's Fifth Avenue Tlioutro next season. To n piuture ol n frightfully wan, tmnuisteil girl, exhibited in Paris, is ascribed this history. It is the portrait of an artist's sweetheart. He began to paint it when she was healthy and leatiliful, but while the work was in progress she fell sick with consump tion nnd slowly wasted awny. As the deadly diseaso changed her looks ho touched and retonohed her likeness, until just before hor denth it grew to ho what it now is. Tuk Nnpa Reporter says: Thoro was a very affecting meeting nt the depot Friday evening, A young man got off from the cam, and a young lady fell into his arms with the excla mation: "Mobrothsr-r r!" "Como, Mary Ann, don't make a condemned fool of yourself," he urged, iu a brokeu voice. '.'Gracious, me, Hauk Jackson, you needn't bo so mighty stiff," she retorted. "Pin 'eu back, ladies, pin 'cm bock !" says the New Orleans Bulletin, "don't be ridiculed out of a darling fashion. Pin 'em baok! . Draw them tighter and lighter. Sit sideways; resent impertinent stares in short, just have your own sweet way as usual. Wo can stand it if you can. Pin 'em back." ' Lrrcutur W'oinou in Knvad are unt aahumeil to go oulside of their pro - fossion for the mike of mouev-malting. Aiiiwc cmpp odu lmiicocK, pnnoi pled of the Sierra Seminary, have' talon a contract to furnish iron, fenoinjr for Capital riunr at Carson, ! for 5,800 iu gM. ' No licensor to acll apirituoas li(juor: ai-o now granted in Smyth county, i Ya. A lihode Inland Senator lias brought in a hill inflicting a hoary fiui and imoriHoumout uiwn persona wllincr impuro or dniijijl liqnora. Tin: patriot ie printer of San Fran-j ciwo will eeltiluato the Fourth of . July. Tho piitriotic printers of Wcl foot aipinudered their eiiiliUBiaum in C"M.rtiiifr St. TatrirkV Day. (1i:n'iivi, li.ms, fnrnivrly Kujwi'iii- s lendeut of Indian Affair for Wash ington Territory, ia now an inmate of : an iiis.iiio avluiu. TllK AMIllllOX mri.K 1U. IIOVT OH !i ... . t iur of (i'iit lli'itam, ur j,itlui(t w.iy will. f.v.M-vthi.1". There k an appreciable lifting up of the money pressure, and bills aro more readily collected. The oausi Is hardly apparent, for wool has been sold to a very limited extent. Duslness, locally, is fair, nulldlng materials and agricultural machinery in demand. ...Crop prospects continue very favorable, and the Slut will have a lorge surplus. The latest advices from California aro from the Bulletin, and are as follows for tho presont '' "" )mfm ...red for home use, 7,7il,tWo Imshi'ls ; Surplus for ex port, 1 1,93831. Freights rule low, and no business Is reported. No iransaetloOK In whi'iit lo note, either In Portland or here. (I.OUO uushels of old wheat rctiinlnsover In the Farmers' warehouse, which Is likely to lay until after another liarvest. Prospects for tho foreign demand are ft shade helterthan this time Inst week. Tho "Mark Lano Express" says the market Is hardening because of the Hoods In France and unfavorable Amerlenn reports. Northwestern Europe Is favored with pleanteons rains. Knstern and Southern Europe are suffering from droughts. Prospects are favorahlo to general abundance. Germany and England have the best prospects. Russia, Hungary and France t he worst. In wool there Is still but little activity. Prices have advanced ft little, for good grades, In Port land and San Francisco, but hardly satis factory yet. Twenty-foul cents is the top of tho market here, and from 22 to 20 ets. In Portland. MARKET REPORT. Gold in New York, I.ITA- Ix)gal lenders, in Portland, 85,' i buying, BOH selling. r-ixclianjre on Sftn r raneisco, i per e. Wheat in Liverpool Average, Califor nia, 8s Kid to lis per cental. California Club, fls to s 3d. Oregon, Ds 3d lo Us Oil: (No new quotations trom ijiverpooi.j SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wheat New crop, 81 CO to $1 5; old crop, $1 60 to Jl 7.r) por cental. r fiOuit. r.xini, ii.ou w a;i,o-;t, v uui. Oats. Per cental, 2.05 U5. Onions. 3c V ft. PORTLAND MARKET. Eloub. Extra, l 50 to Sr! superfine, f3 7r. wheat. 3fl lh per eentai. Oats. 57gi0e. Barley. t 40 por cental, Bacon. Sides, 12 cents; hams, 13 14; shoulders, 8 11. Lard. In kegs, ltfc In 10 Iti tins, lfic. JiUTTKR. Fresh roll, 20. Fruits. Dried apples, in sacks tic, kegs c; plums, pitless, VI 13; peaches, 12iic; prunes, 17c ; figs, 25c; raisins V box, $3.60 Koos. 10c17c. Chickkns. Full grown, 84 to ?4 50 dozen. Ducks. 80 dozen. (Jeesk. 8U to 810 V dozen. Hides. Dry, 16c; salted 7e; culls, 'A off. Taixow. Sc. Haos. Burlaps for grain, 14 to 13u. Coal Oiu Dovoe's Patent Can, 33 tc 38c: outsido brands. 30c gallon. C'OFFEEt Old Govorntnont Java, 28 lo 30e; Costa Rica, 20oj Ouatamala, Hie. Fish. Mackeiel. No. 1 82 50 (hi 82 75 kit; Eastern dry Cod, 'A H 10c lb, and Coast 7!a $;e; Kalmon, bbls, 89 00; hf bb s.S5 00: cans, vcloz,sj ou; z- cans, 83 00; halinon bellios; 25-lb kits, 82 Ml; halt. I. vornool line , f ton, xzo wi Carmen Island, 818 00; Puloa, 81(1 00; Ground Itock (stock), 813 00 H 00. IsnoAR. Sandwich Island, lb, 8 11c; Golden Coflco, in bills, lb, HMc; Golden Cnnee, In hf bbl, llc; Crushed, 12 ixna', ruivenzeu, ias gt iiwic; uruuu lated, 12K g 12Mc Tea. Jain, Young Hyson, in pnpors, 35 to 55o Imperial Gunpowder, 75 to s7.'-ic. Wool. It) to 2!ic. Feed. Bran, 815 00; shorts, $20 00 to 825 ton : oil rako. 832 50. Hat. Baled, 811 00 to $13 00 V ton; 1 of iso, 511 00. Potatoes. 75c90 V bushel. Onions. 1 to 1 He lb. Mutton snoop 83 25(58-1 50. ALBANY MARKET. Prepared weekly by S. E. Youno, whole sale and retail dealer in dry goods ana gen eral morcnanntse. Wheat White, t bushel, 75.:, Oats 50 cents bushel. Potatoes New 3 cents per lb. Onions 51.00 bushel. Flour 81 25 V sack, or 84 00 t bbl. Beans Whito, lb 4c5e. Dried Knurr Apples, f lb Sffifie. Peaehes, lso. Plums, 12ijijl3e. hutteb -Frosn roll, xic r is, I Koob lfo doz. ! Chickens J2.50S3.00 V down, Sugars Crushed, 14e; Island, 8(iree,';; Sn Francisco refined, i:!c ft. Tka. 50cgl.on. C'OKI'EH 250 lb. Salt 12c ft. Hyhup. fl.50 V 5 gallon kog. Bacon. Hams, ll(a)12e.; sides, It) shoulders, 7(A Lard. Uefd)lDc. Oils Dovoo'r Korosene, 50o V gul. ran, 6 gals, $1 75; Unseed Oil, r:iw, ntl. Jl 25, boiled, 81 37A. Bssr On foot, 6c. " " " Pork On loot, tic. Wool Twenty-four cts. per lb. PHOTOS. IJOR THE VERY FINEST AND MOST ' Artistic Photogrenhs io t HOSCO & MRU LER3' New Room-!, So. 17 and iai, First St., Portland, Oregon. Pictures copied, enlarged ml finished In Oil, India Ink, Crayon or Wa ter Colors In tho fluent style. vlOn-Htf. PARKER & MORRIS heap constantly on hand a LARGE QUANTITY . of 1,1 ME, PLASTER PARIS, If AIR, LATHING ami NIIINGLEN. 10iHIMf. ADVERTISING :OhCftp:Oood :Mystomatlc All pontons who contemplate ma kin p contracU with news)aperH for 1 ha Insertion of advertisements, should send JW cents to Jeo. P. Rowell 4 Co., 41 Park Row, New York, lor their PAMPHLET-HOOK (ninety-seventh edi tion,) contain! n( lists of over '2,000 newspapers and estimates, showing the oust. Advertise mentsuken for leading papers In manyHtrttes nt a tremendous ml net ion irnra pubilNliers' rates. Ukttiik Hook, vlUnU-l. GW YORK XfitlBl At:! "THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWSPAPER." THE BEST. ADVEBTISING MEDIUM. Ifelly, IPiayenr. Beml Weekly, ta. Weekly. 12. Pota(r Fre 1 the Hnbncrther, 8ioel. men Copies and Advertising linies, rree. Weekly, In elul of JWor more, only H i duns or wor more, only Address Til kTkibune, N. Y posl auru ualil. A Vlim29yl. BARGAINS! Agricultural Implements V AND MACHINERY TO UK SULn AV it A' T o v i ! ; j . AA" O O I 0(Tivrs for sate llio wlebrstil Russell End-Shaka Thresher, Both Oonrei and Moantcd Pwer. mxiiunii ti n. Kiiuu-cnma 1KONMVIIEEL IIKAOKIJS, With Adjnstablo Rs.l. COMBINED REAPERS AND ! . MOWERS. PADDOCK'M Look-Lever Sulky Hay-Kakos, Revolving Rakes, Barley Forks, 5-tlnad, Etc., Etc., Etc., A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WAGONS. Ml ln l lll '! "W.iy v.wn"lsiiH His Hun's. ,i t,nir.- ruroh - -j iw- ,'"" ,nif.KUAXK A. WIIRBI.EIt. C. 1' c. r, whkki.br. . A. WIIKKLEK i O., SHED, OEEGON . FORWARDING AND COMNiSSNN MERCHANTS. Doalfru in Miremndis and Product. A fi'wd assortnumt oiJ.U kinds of Uoods MlwayH In Btoro at lowesiinHrkot rate. ARcntB for sale o( Wnjrmin, Ontln Prills, Cl der Mills, (.'hiirnti, Ac, Ao. CAHH aid for WHEAT, OATH, PORK' RlTITKIt, KOt.and POUllll. viliilti i. What aro Your Symptomsl Ate they pain In the rluhl attto. yellowness or tlio eyes, nau sea, dPlilllty, IrreKlilnrlty of tho bowels and hradachef If so, your liver is wrong; anil to spt It. right and aive lone and vigor to your sys tem, the one thing needful Is - ' Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, Sold by all dnlKBlsts. n40w2. NEW ADVIiRTlSKMKNTS. no; mi the norm railroad. OCEAN HOUSE, HKHI'OKT, - . - . URF.tiOK. F. II. SAWTELL, Proprietor Tho most popular Biimmprrenort In Oreffon. has beoii thoroughly retlttod. The tnhle in rur nlNhed with nil the (JellCHclunof the Ocean us well as the laud. Charges moderate. VHMH7U. RY VIRTUE OF A DECKER OP FORK ninfluri And an order of sfilt. and an Execu tion Issued out or the Circuit Court ot the Htrtte of Oregon for Ilnn county, to me directed and delivered for the Bum of Two Thousand and Mix Hundred and Forty Dollars and Heventy Seven Cent In II. H. old coin, with lnturcat thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per nnuutn In like cold coin, from the Htb day of March, 1875, and the furthor sum of Flttv Dollnrs, as an attorney fee In said suit, and' for the further eum of Thirty-Three and (Sixty One Hundreth dollars costs and dlsburse- lilliniB Ol HHIU Nllll, lllinvuriu rfttlllt n rwiiiiin.y and afiftlnt Joseph K. Bent ley and Thomas C. wiriii. una ior wniiL 111 nermjuui iin wri.v, x have levied tinon. and will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin In hnntl paid on day of sale, In front of the Court Hot:r.o door in the Clly uf Albany, JJnn County, Oregon, on . Saturday, the 31st day of July, 1875 at the hour of ono o'clock w M, of snld day. In acoordnnce wltu saiu decree anu ine oruer oi Hale therein contained, and in the manner pre scribed by law, all the following described iiecen, parcels or tracts oi mnu, uvwn: ah h t hfttf and t he undivided five-eiirht of and In the East half of the llurtlett Curl and Elizabeth t curl Donation irfinu uwum, ro till eat Ion No. the same said Douatl n Claim being tho (South-West oae-lourth and the West huff of the Houth-Ei.nl one-fourth of (Section twenty-one, and lots No. one and nine of Bection twenty-eight, all In Township 1 Mouth, Range 1 West, contalnls In all atlti 1-100 acres said land mortgaged eonlai nliitf 210 73-lou acres more or less. Also the following described premises, to-wlt: Situated In TownBhlp 1- Houth, KanK 1 West, beginninKatthe Morth-East corner of Section 'J&, and running thence West -10 chains ; thence Houth '20 chains ; thenco West ft chains ; the nee Houth 40chriinB; thence EaKt 6 chains; thence Mouth 'Jf chains, to the intersection of said line ; thence Kant 25 chit Iris to section line, and thence North a chains, to the pice of beginning containing U0O acres more or Icbs, nil the above desert bed nremlses beimr situated In Linn county, Oregon, together with all and singular I no tenements, nereunamenui anu appurto nunces thereunto belonging or In any wise ap pertaining, to satisfy said execution cists and accruing costs. L. C. RICE, Bherlff of I.ttiu Co., Oregon. - lll8w4. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I - SMITH, BRASSFIELD & CO., HARRISBUBQ, Hiivi? on hand a oomplol? stojk of ' ORT-GOODN, I-OTIIICI, nOOTS, SHOES etc., Which thpy nflfor nt grefttlr Iteduced Prices, SIXTY WAYS, lo make room for llioir Full Jtoek, FARMERS! GBaXfiEKS ! EVERYBODY ! now U yotir elianco to buy Oiirr.fm'komhriceneveryUiinK usually kept In flrst-clAw retail stores, all of which will be Void oil tUo uionl renrniH hie term. SMITH, BHArsMr lr.II U. July 2d, IHT.V n IT in 2. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. T A IlKtJl'I.Alt . MKETlNt OK- THR 1. l!oartl of IHreetom of Karfltt 'olen Milli Company, held at tlionfHeo of tho rontrwny, on Kridny, June 1st U, l7i, tlie following lU-ho-lution was adontttt. KosolvtHl, Thai a m'ttn of tho Workhold- cw of this Com nan v. tin) e woolen MtlW PomiMinv, a corporal Ion duly Inrtirimratnl nn dcrll. laa-nnf tlieHtatrnf OiVKon, having It" nflnoipnl ofllw and pliu-o of busiiH'Ht at Hrowiivlltf, ttiwron, be and thi- initio I hM hy callftt to ha hld til. t:u tJT1ct l the Compa ny, at. tn-ownsvuie, uronun, ou 2'hurnday, the loth day July, 1S75, at tl.p hourof fouroVlock p. fnr-the ur KMtiMt cinsldprln(r tho pmprleiy f, and ai thorlKinfE the dissolution ot such corpratlon, th. wullnjE of Ha-iawlnt'iw, dHjwlng of lit. umih'ity and tho division of Its capital stock. 'll.-rvfort AH HtockhoU-'r In wtld KmkIp Wnoit-n shim Comi-uny aiv nt-reny nonti.'ti and mjut'HU'd to apiscur at the ortlou of wich cttiniwiny, M Hrownmille, Orvffon, on Thurn day. th Iitti day of July, IK7-V nt four oolm-k i m.. for l ! imriw.s.' ol nttndlntr to the Iran ariimtot the ltiliti'9s iv'tflwl In tho fnrn- 1HK ivwttution. ir Jl i ttr-H ii, A. WllKiri.KH, JrviUt'ilt. MttTviJtr?'. ALEKKY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. TIIK F1IIST TFfiM OK THK NEXT COL IfKlnli1 year ol Hi almv.i Inmiutlnn vil conllm-no." mi -Mnml.-iy. (tin. Ua day il lek.pU.m- lr. ivr,'.. wuh a lull twits nt ttwlipra. K..r liilnriiuui.in as to irrair ic, apply lo. or a.Mn-w, IL K. W AKHHS. ii .si it. rrtaill.at. A. T. AUNELL, - will attend to all orders for POTins. cr.;;:;G, cuz:::2 1:;3 tilXIl t..i..u..Un Slt.n. -Mnl ns-l. In t'.w nM Hi. GO TO THE' t WW- BEE-HIVE STORE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, r- iOTIO.S, ETC., . , CHEAP FOR CASH! COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT FOR- . " MERCHANDISE OR CASH I TH1B I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY I JWPartles will always do well to call and see for themselves before con summing their trades elsewhere. ': H. WEED, , vttiiWltf.f ': First Hi., Albany. POINTING PRESSES ! THE HILVER-PLATED- HAND BTAStP, for printing names on clothing. . This Erints one line, and Is furnished with. 3 alpha cu of type tor $1,51), or 5 alphabets for lf7V. The Eureka Hand Stamp, with 8 alphabets of typn,l,oo. ' The Improved hand Stamp, prints 2 lines, with fi alphabets of type. $2,0. The Home Companion Curd Printer, for bus iness men and others, prints 4 lines, -w-lth 10 alnhapet r, fS.Wt. . ' . ' The lluslneNB Man's Printing Prens prints-6 linen, with 1(1 nlnhaheta. ti-WJ The Diamond Printing Press prints from 4H to 5H Inches smiare 27,. A mock oi inaeiiioia ina, inaifig .nnas, eie furiilsluHl free with each pretw. All orders promptly filled. Rend orders to NORRIS MORRIS. vl0n2!.n.9. Albany, Oregon cash system" only! Win. Lister Has opened a NEW GROCERY STORE In Weed's old stand, on First street, where he will sell KKds r- Cheaper than Any Other House in tho county whfeh soils on the credit system, as he KEEPS NO BOOKS and sells for Cash only or Us equivalent In M AKKATABLB PRODUCE. IOnt forget tO go to his store If you want groceries 25 iier cent. cheaper than elsewhere. Aiuany, aiay ti, ism. vlOnWyl. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JOHN FOSIIAY, (HuctysBor to (. P, ftcttlomlfr ) "' ' D-RALEK IN IRI';S. TIFDH IES. TOILET A IC rlf'LKW. PAINTM. OIKft, ETC., ETC. Having bad sovcrnl year's cxnfrlcnce In the drug uuKtnt'SK, he fveis jtistlntHl in assuring Ills oiintonn'rs that proper care will l uwod lu Ut preparniion anu dispensing oi meuicinps. VARIETY STORE. .13. 0. UY DE, Proprietor. . ; 1 havo a ood assortment of, - . Fancy Goods, Ribbon, Incest, H'orHtedN, etc., Tobacco, i'lgam, ronlection ery, el. -.-.- And solicit a share of tho publlo natronaK, and will ftelloliap for C4ih. Htnre ftll.uatcd on nroadalbln 8t nearly opposite the new Hoot and HIhh' Hlore. vUMiiiHrii.t. i i nm:u vAitu. . . aTthk li. It 1VEPOT, ALBANY, JAS. CONSTOCK, Prorelr. I manufacture and keep for snle the best quality of lutotier ever- sold lu Oregon, and sell at LOWEST PRICES. Persons can't do better than to purchase from me. J.J. CUoVUTUUK. vlOnSttf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Relate of Henry Meyer, deceased. mTOTICE IS IIHRERY 1VE.V THAT BY 1 onter of the County Court and Judge there of of Linn county, Ureijon, male on th tid day of June, 176, and duls entered f record, tint mulrNlrni'd was tint vmniMiliiloil Ailniliilii- tratorol Mie estate of the latu Henry Mt-ye1 oi i.inn county, ureKon, now in'waiiroj iners fore, all K3rwms havitiKFTaTiiVni;nlnst said eHinie, eltjiy the. lidlvlUual eo-partnershlp, alvTiT'reby nortlh-d TopT?ttnt the same dufy verlded to the undfralKned In Albany, Unn county, Oregon, within tho time and in the manner prescribed by law. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Admtnlstraior. Dated at Albany, Oregon, June liStl,, 1876. . n-iuw-1.. EBFOOT MARKET JOHN PETTY v Proprietor. HAVIVO LEANED TUB ABOVB NAMED market, one door east of Uradwohl's Tin Ktore, on Front Htreet, In Albany, we will be happy to ncfumn.odat' all who may favor us wltu their patroiiHKe. We proj-oseto keupa llntt elaaa market and guarantee sutUf action to all our ctiHLomen. WLHinheat prlco paid for hide. vKm29t ADMINISTRATOR'S NO TIGS. VOTIi'R I 1TEREHY GIVES TR AT T. P. km CaveneftS h;wt txM'n duly nppotuLed the Ad m Intel rat or or the eatJit of lli.rrlson Hildreth, lat of 1,1 nu Aiunty, Ort'pon, now deceaitea, by the County Court of aald Linn county, lu the Htale of Or 'can. And all persons havtnr claims B4iMiiw Kaid estate, art'1 hereby notltld nd rwiuestwl to pr'scnt them, dulv vehtlti, wilhtn six inonfhM (mm Hi d'tlo hrwif, tothf unii'mgnni ui bis n-aiiu-nw in .Muonv in nam omnly. K. P.OA,VEJ'E. Datml, Jnnn '2lih, ls-'i. Illtiwl EXECUTORS NOTICE. m-OTirK H HKRRriV tUV-KX THAT THK 11 undi-r-ici.fl hits hi'-T duly tipuoiiiitl l-'.x-(VMtorol it lant wtlf nnd ti-s-tan.-'iti irf (.. B. Mlllt-r, dt'Cfni'if tty tin i .miiiy rtnnt of I. (nn County, in-yon. All i'itmhii havin "l-inn aaluiit haul cHiut-, nrn rtHiifrt-l m pr m-nt them with th" (.m.'r v.Mn'ii-m, w):hMi n inonlhn liun tin- ll:h i.ur i-f Juns isr.". lr, the Moih'rsi'Hit t hts rt'ilviont1 anout nnu mltf Fiiicl itl .SodaUUe, tn ffld Cf-unty. HYLvrtjj'Ku Miu.r.n, Kxt-cnttH. f. A, Jon.ss. AtCy fotr:Miloy. ntlwi. gjFKANKLIN CEAT MARKET ! W. . PALMER, Pr. -T!iT, Kryp fwsTAsn.v o- tt.wn W IIii.Im-14 niiMsl lh marki-t airirtls. and will nls.uyit t. I.mml r.-aily to ar-.iivm.MliiLe ilHMw wl may (aor lilin !rh a iill. lur liav-ii and h.inn lur ki-. vtenwr. I RE AL ESTATE AGENT 1 1 -ALBANY, OnBOOS.- : 1 IJ1AUMH OK AI.L 8IZRB, QlTI,rTITPd a j dwelling in tho clVy oi Aitai,?" f . xHittKmuLs nu oiners dfalrlntf in .. : p , JirJi!1.'"1' piSsss; I Allmny, Oregon. MiyJ5lh, IH71. vlOiwiy,. . Please Slitop a Leetlc. ff VOU BIN A DREVBU.IVO usw " lont vant to set chSHtml melibe y ZT," fa nt dot Seinuel Xllller a lilaoksmlt "I w..in shop, Kim by der Caiine, 's sS '.m"1 dor shop yat Jer Pel, had, ud by dS 0 is und der liiick.i u-w so chap as Sovv.r?' Int It. Mrmuel was der boss vot En ,K und he use you bully, I IM you" u. J I'tt oonie lookout, of you see sum dm y J'J 5 vant. sneuk out, Heiouel will wait S you, 1 FISHIOIIABLE MILLINERY, Mrs. Jennie C. Puidom Palilonnbl Milling fif i,. ooiiNUintly recclvltig "'"sny, Is Now Oootls -H7f latest and MOST rANHIOKABLE STVtKS, Bh hopes tn i plmse everr one by Her lie.,,, tlful styles anil moUerais pWs, vioaSj EXCHAMOtOTEL, Coroor First and Washington Btrerts, ALBANY, ORBOON, ui'.n?Jr Mm,"l!ment this inpulir Hotel has been refltted and refurnlshid a?o now offers tho traveling publlo the best nccom" modattons nn the mnitiwiUn.MA.n old proprietor has moved from the hotel S3 the house Is ontlrely under a new manaiieniei L sWFRRE COACH to and from the house. , , . J. n. BACKENBTO, -1-roprlelor. ALBANY BATH HOUSE. AND--. BARCES1 SHOP ! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT. Hilly thnk the cliltent of Albuny und vieinny ir me unerai wuroiiagt bestowed up. on him for the past seven yean, and hopei for the future a continuance of thelf favors. For the accommmlatlon of transient cu8tomn and friends In the upper part of town ho ha openod a neat little shop next door to Monu (ronier' A Taylor's bhIooji, -where a good work- niHii wiin m wujb iki in tuumuitiiuo to wait upon patrons. . ' JOE, WEBBKIL .. i . . v. vl0n20tf. FARM FOR SA'LE. TU uudcratyued Offers for sale hla RICH AND FINELY IMPROVED FO of 520 acrv, sittiatpa ten miles dun east at Al bany, on the atr-ilne road bctwttn Albauy and Hclo. ' The road cuts the farm In two 'pitroelt. If avlnc 200 acred on one side and HjO on tbtt other, thus run kirn; two beautiful and iWIri- blefarmH, UK) acres on the one side Is wl Improved and 160 nn the other. The whololi uor ienoe. suppiiea.wttn so water and an abundance of fruit, and Is one of ': the best grain producing fur ma In the rlcli vah ' ley of tho Ban Mam. A large, flno eUml dwellluK has Just been erected, at a oust of. iJ.UX, It is supplied with khk1 taru and other outbuildings, will sell on easy terms. Fur further particulars Inquire at the Democrat ollice or on the farm of D, T. CKA1U. 1.1 nn County, April 12, 1876. . REDUCTION OF TARIFF Willamette River Transportation Co., UNTII, FUKTHEU NOTICE, will charge the lolloping men WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUTE. Around tha Falls by Locks and Canal No detention or re-handling ol freight at Oregon lityl v Frolfibt between Portland and Salera, Jefferson lAndlnn, Albany, Car- J vnllls, or Way ljiudlngs H.M.u...llO Frelffht between Portland and I'eona .3J " " HarrlsburtC.VW PaKWtjce " v " Halem.'. W ' Albany ' 7t " " (!orcallls..w. 1 " " 'Peoria :. 1W. " ' " Unrrisbunq. Hub COLUMBIA RIVER R0UtE.' V Freight between Po'rtland and KalamH $1 W . . . " . AsUrla 1M PassaRO " " Kahuna sw " . Astu.na lw Hteamer leae the Central Wharf between Washington and Alder street, Portland, aslol lows : KOK tXRVALU and Intermediam poInU . on th Wlllamete Hiver, on Monday anil Thuradny, at tf A. M. POtt AWiAHUA Monday, Wednday and Friday, at a a. u. LtKkcerlnif and Towlutf Of Vaiseli lie- two.it fort laud and Astoria at KEDUCK1' HATES, , vl0n4Wf. FRANK T. DODUE, Agent. STATE RIGHTS DMOCRAT. Oldest Demoeratie Paper in Oregon. OFFICIAL PAPER. FOR THE STATE. IAN THE LARGENT i lRCt'LA TIOIH OC ANY PROVIHCIAIi' PAPER' OJf THE PACIFIC COANT. I a newnjr, racy, Uv, proffresein and sggi-ensivQ Journal; and bui-ag been Democratio in -the long, dart, days of our party' despondency, enn afford to be Democratic now, when naught but sunshine streams across its pathway. Boing published in the i . . , , . m TV;. ! great agricultural Heart OI tiiB 1 lamelt Valley, it is devoted to tue intercbls of the husbandman, as " as to every other branch of hone! industry. Its circulation is rapidly increasing, and it pr(wperity unes- ampled iu Oregon journalism It commeuces the year 1875 in an e'e' gant new offico of ita own, with ne type and new presses and JC3 CrFiCE Subecription prico J3 per year. MART. V. BEOHW, EU. tifJI k mZMT, rrpri.'J-