MART. V. BUCATN, EDITOH. Friday, ..... Feb, 15, 1S7. THE OFFICIAL PIPER FOR OREGON DEMOCRATIC STATE COWEITIOX. A Democratic Sot Convention b hereby eftlkl to ssot it Portland on Wednesday, April 19, lSTft 1J 'clock A. X., fur th purpose of nominating a candi dal for Conjrrai, Mid candidate tor the various Stat office to bj voted for at th election to ba hold In Juntnnt. Th Convention will consist of. HO dele rat, pporttood among th counties aa foil jv, : B-.ker e ,. s Benton , (I Mnn 14 Clackamas T Marion 1; Osteon. Multnomah IS Columbia J pvik Ooo , o.Tlllamook 1 Curry , 1 Umatilla..., T roulM BVnion 6 Orant g Waaro , Jv-kann... t Washington 4 iooenhine I-YamhilT T Lane -. ,.a Total number or delegate! 149 It ta recommended that, union otherwlM ordered by tha appropriate local committee, County Convontlotw ba held oa Saturday, March 80th, and nrimary meet In oa Saturday, March SSd. By order ol tha Pemorrsllc State Central Commute. C. B. BKLinraaa, chairman. at. V. Baows, Secretary. UN!, CO. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. A Democratic feonrentlon for Linn County UI be held at tbe Court Hoow. In Albany, on Wednesday, April 3. 17&9 at 10 o'clock, a m.. for the purftv of ek'rti 14 lcl eejMoa to attend the Pemxratic State Convr ...on and tt nomination of a fn.'I LeIative aivc ".'.v Ticket. Th prinwT mwtinjrs trill be heM at tbe Toting places In each. Precinct on Saturday, Wari'- SOth, a: id each Precinct will bo entitled to elect t'.ve following number of iwogates Albany is Brown title g llruh Creek . . , 3 Canter J Fox Valley 2 Franklin Butte. ........ 4 : Lebanon. . . , f, Orleans. J SanUem 4 Scio sweet Home 3 Halsey y Ilarrohunr 6 Sracum 3 Waterloo ..... 3 Total number of delegate (9 By order ol tha County Central Committed. Mart. V. Browse Chairman. T04103R0W NIGHT. Democrats ! -Republicans ! Grenbckers ! Labor Reformers ! Anti-Chinamen ! Everybody ! Come out to the Albany lemoeratic Club meeting at the Court- House to morrow night. Able speakers have been secured for the occasion, and the living issues of the day will be jresented in a manner which cannot fail to interest and en lighten the audience. Don't fail to ceme out. RATHE FKI4.ID. Our non-resident woman suffrage menus aian i uave a very warm recep tion upon their arrival here the other day, the local committee having failed to either meet them at the depot or clean aud warm up the court room for their meetings. But our ev obliging Sheriff and his Depuiy, with their usual quiek discernment, " took the bull by the horns" (metaphorically speaking"), lit up and warmed the meet ing room, put things in order and caused the ladies to feel a warmer throb of ad niration for the sterner Democratic sex han has permeated their bosoms hcrc jtefore. We don't go the ' bottom remonitized coin of our daddies on this suffrage jnovement, but we da like to see every body treated well that comes among us 4or legitimate purposes, and we there fore think it a shamo that our home suffrage didn't look to this thing, and give their guests from abroad the proper reception and hospitalities necessary to make a good impression in favor of our eity. The Pew-Jay and other organi sations feel justly aggrieved at this in excusable neglect. j THE ASSvTEst. The question is asked us why Ed munds pays so much more attention to rganizing his Clubs in Linn than in Marion county I The reas n is obvieus. Being in the interest of the Mitchell Ralicals the n jvement is not designed for Republican counties, bui is intended to divide and distract thvotera in Demuoratic strongholds. Linn and oth er Democratic counties are the natural points of attack. 4SE OF THEM. D. P. Thompson is the coming Radi cal sacrifice for Governor. If the Bads aomiuate him they have got t quit asking waronthe Democrats for the pas sage of the Oregon City csr?.l bill, for Dave is the Kgsst T.c.;'" r:id Dam swindle in the who's ci::Jr. He was the strongest lobbyist for the bill, and was one of the members of the company j which built the locks. CAN'T BKUEl'E IT. It is rumored thft a wedding between the Radicals and vireenbackers f Linn is contemplated for the coming cam paign, and that they will divide the county nominations. We can scarcely credit this report, as any one of sense knows the alliance would be so unnat ural as to disgust the more decent vo ters of both parties. a me oat . The C-ty C-juiicil last Tuesday night awarde I ns the city printing for. the current year, so that now the Democrat is th. official paper for the State of Ore gon, for Linn ceunty and for the city of Albany. How's that for a big organ Pshaw ! Van, give us something hard to do ! . Oca Oregon Senators were "splii rip" on the Matthews silver resolution. Gro wer voted for it and Mitchell against. Which is the friend of the people, and rhich of the bondholders ! WHO ARE THE FKttCMkS r LA BOB. It ia searer-ly i accordance with the facts for this Jreenback-tbnr ninve- vertt to claim that it possesses within its ranks all the working men or the sym pathizers with laber. The Democratic party lias always been composed of the working classes, and in its integral parts is the woikingmen's party. The Dem ocratic leaders sprang from the Colds and workshops, and more fully realize the wants and neceities of the laborers than those of any other party can possi bly da The Democratic party, having for its primary object the welfam of the community, fully realizes that this can only be secured by promoting the inter est and securing Uie welfare of a class that not only will work, but has the knowledge and judgment to make laws, select rulers and to live under the re straints of government." Our laborer are our rulers as well as our servants ; they are sovereigns as well as citizens. This is what a Democ ratio Government means "the government of the people by the people." And the great army of worfcmgmen are a part ef this govern ment that portion which aro to en force the law which they thcmsulres must obey. They cannot be treated as a class sepatate and apart from our to cial snd political life ; they are a part of our system. Neither does the Democratic party denounce or cry down this lrtbor agita tion, for out of it wo esf ect good te come. When it is found that labor can think, capital will bo compelled to think. When labor begins to act, capital will in self-defense be compelled to act aright; and the Democratic party, through its now compact and powerful organization, is daily driving capital to mora conservative grounds. Let the laboring men stay with the party which alone can and will protect them, and their muck coveted "Golden Age" will sooner appear than by the operations of these separate movements, which can only distract and divide the friends of labor and unite their enemies. wohki.vg-hi; is otriiK. Edmunds, in his ravings at the Court House last week, talked as though there were no workingnien save in the Green back movement, while from our slaad- point, judging by the few whom we o ticed figuring most conspicuously at their Albany pow-ww, not one of the number is a working man. Ha talked as if the present Demo cratic officials of Linn county, as well as all their predecessors, had been pro fessional men and political wire-pullers all their lives, when the fact of the case is the very reverse. The Lina Democ racy have never within our knowledge elected btit one professional man (the late Hon. Geo. R. IMm) to a county office. Save that one instaace every office in Linn county has for the past twelve years been filled by either farm ers, mechanics or working men of some line of labor, and every officer has proven himself faithful, competent, aud entirely trustworthy. ill it be so if such mendacious mountebanks as Edmunds should get into power I We earnestly trust, for the good of all concerned, that the peo ple of Linn will not undertake the dan gerous experiment of such a change I THE TBI XBEKKat TbUKBEK. Madam Duaiway made a lengthy speech at the Court House on Wednes day evening. As she warmed up with her subject she warmed up some of the male race of bipeds you. bet 1 As she arose to her majestic hight and hurled her fiery darts of oratorical denuncia tion at those who refused her the right to be as a man, she seemed indeed to be one "NubW planned, Te warn, to eo-undt ATd command."' Friends ! Romans ! Gmcgcrs ! Pow Jays ! If you don't pretty soon let these longing, hungry, fEjkhing crea tures taste the sweet waters of the po litical Pool of Siloam and bathe their wearied limbs in its limpid waves, then h ail Golumpus pops ! We have said ! REailESCAT ISf PACE. The Greenback craze is petering out m i?snton. A great blow was made abj:;t the projected Greenback meeting at .Soap Creek school house last Satur day, but only two of the G. B.'s put in an appearanc?, and they manifested their disgust at the fizzle by unanimous ly agreeing to disper? e themselves nine die. S'cat count tsvr.R. Several persons who have heretofore been Republicans signed the roll of the Albany Democratic Club, having be come thoroughly convinced that the good old party is the one to pull the party through these perilous times. We tender them a cordial and hearty welcome to our ranks. We regret to learn that an old school mate and friend of the editor of this paper, Hon. H. C. Lcighton, of the Oskaloosa (Iowa) Herald, is lying very low in sickness, with but faint hopes of his recovery. He is one of the rising, able young men of Iowa, and his death would be an irreparable calamity to his State. ' We have a Republican immigrant in town who came out here a few week ago to take up a section of land under the donation act. He can't find it close to Albany, is disgusted, and threatens to join the Greenback movement and go further west. A I1IIVB comes rexitEXT. A Salem eorrespondeus of the Baora tnenta Union, in disoussing the political situation in Oregon, slashes arennd miscellaneously among the parties and politicians of our BCate, In speaking of the Greenback movement he alludes to Edmunds as "an inspired idiot whae very countenance is suggestive of stu pidity and dog-en-edness, and who goes about delivering long-winded speeches, in which riches are . denounced and "greenbacks 'for the masses" made at tractive, or at least he holds th atten tion of those few miserables who think that ' all work and no greenbacks makes Jack a dull boy.' These hallucinated creature are enthused with the idea that greenback can be made so plenti ful that even they will be able te pack a parcel of thorn around, though how they will ever get them, much less be able to keep them, they have never stopped to inquire." In referring to Mitchell's schemes for re-election to the Senate, the Chion cor respondent says the much-married Sen ator is having an up-hill business of it. Among his opponents in his own party "the Oregonian leads the onslaught against the Senator. It is the opening of the Spring campaign among the Re publican factions. Senator Mitchell is making a desperate effort to re-elect himself, and this bill of hi (the P., D. ifc S. L. B R. kill) is a bid fer support from Eastern Oregon. The battle is al ready joined, and the issue decides the fate ef the Republican party in Oregon, for if there is a Mitchell and anti Mitchell war within the Republican ranks, it is more than probable that the Democrats will carry the Legislature by default, and then w shall have the sec ond instance where the introduction of Mr. Mitchell's name into the canvass has wrought ruin to the party. It is freely charged that Mitebell is iu the interest of the great railroad kings, and that his heart u uo( much inter ested in the success of the Northern Pacific road. With this state of things existing the election of Senator Mitchell will be difficult to accomplish, but, then he has wonderful perseverence and or ganizing powers." A DEMOCBATIC BIEASI KE. The ollowing is the full text of the Matthews joint resolution which was passed in tho Senate, January 26, by a veto cf 42 yeas against 20 says, and in the House on the 29th by a vote of 189 to 70: Whereat, hr the act entitled "An art to utrenrhtaa ute punnc emitt," approved Harm is, im, it vaa pro Tided and declared that the faith ol the United Statee wee thereby eolenmly pledged u, the payment, in coin or ita equivalent, of ell the tnterest-bearuur obligation of th I'nited State, 3teept in caee where the law autboriaing the laeue of eueh obiiraUon had expeaaaiy nrovmea uai uie earn Burnt be paid in lawful money r ether currency than gold and ailrer: ana When, all the bond of th Vnlted State author- tied to he itmed by the act entitled "An act to author iae the rcfuodinr oi the national debt." approved Julr 14. 170. by the terms of eaid act were declared to be reueemabte tn cotn of the then rtanil.nl raiu. bearing Whervea all bondt of the United State authorised to b Ueued under the act entitled "An act to provide for th reeuntntioB of niect navmenta." approved uiierrei imraote cemi -annual it in eucn coin : ana January i. is.3, are required to oe 01 via aeaenption of bond of the United State described In th eaid act of Oonirrea approved July 14. 1870. enUtled "An act to authons the refunding of th national debt;' and Where, at the data of the naaee of M act d Conrrea laat aforesaid, to-wlt, the 14th dav of iulv, 1ST0, the coin of the United State of standard value of that date included silver dollar ef th weight of 412J rrm each, declared by th art approved Jan uary 18, 1S37, enUUed "An art euppiementaiT to the act entitled 'An act entaftliehing a mint anal regulntinir toeeoinaoi we inllea stte,'T' tone a HV1 tender payment, acrordlna- tn their nominal value. fir anv sins wmuever ; uiererore. tire, eoticwrnn fAercn.) That all the bonds .if the United States issued, or authorised to be itemed- under juaNcen cm Sflaare, ( Hmm of Ramttnta uie eara act of font it hereinbefore recited are pay able, principal and interest, at the option of the Our- eminent of th United State, in silver dollars, of the eouuur of the Imted State, containing am grain eactt of Mandard nivar; and that to restore to it coiner such .liver colas a HHral tender in nav. sent of eaid bond, niacinal and interval. Is not in violation of the nubUe faith, nor tn demvnlinai o th. right of th public creditor. Now that this resolution bas passed both houses of Congress, it stands on record that Congress has declared United States bonds payable in silver. As this was a concurrent resolution, it does not need the President's signature to stand as the expressed opinion of both houses, As this resolution was supported mainly by Democrats and opposed by Republicans, it stands as a Democratic measure, and therefore shows the sense of that party on this most important question. Will Greeabackers now assert that the Democratic puaty Lj jn favor of pay ing the bonds only in gold? , dt crt The Orcjonian is still harpimr about "the tcredness of our public credit." Of all the cant that was ever uttered by canting hypocrites, since the first crocodile tears were shed on the face ofJ the earth, that which we hear from the gold worshippers about- "repudiatina our obligations and dishonoring the na tional name" by restoring the old coin age, is the most hypocritical and thinly The South Carolina, House of Rep resentatives has passed a bill providing capital punishment for the crimes of burglary, arson and rape, with a pro viso that juries may recommend the prisoners to mercy under eertain cir cumstances, in which event the punish ment shall be imprisonment for life. It is noteworthy that this measure passed by a strict party vote, the white and colored Republicans having fought it strenuously for two days. HOW LOXtt SHALL IT EAST T Tho Eugene Guard, in discussing the future punishment question, frantically cries out, "Give us Hell !" Dear brethren, do you want it to last only during this campaign, or forever after t The Philadelphia Times says that James B. Groome, the choice of the Democratic caucus for Senator, is a young man of really excellent ability and decided personal worth, and one who will not be controlled by the Bal timore ring. ;vgu,ejgtiw SOXR itOOB BlUfcfeiTIOS. Brownsvillk, Oreuost, 1 Feb. 11. 1878. f Alitor Dmocrat: The time is drawing near when the twe parties will make their select i ns of candidates for the various offices in the State and County, and if the Demo cratic party carries Old Linn in the coining election it will have to put forth its best men as standard bearers. One frequently hears such expressions as "I am going to vote for the best man, let his politics be what they may," and that, too, from somo of tho old war horses of the Democracy. I hear some ef the best men iu the party say they are going to stand aloof from the pri maries, and conventions, and not be bound by thoir action. Now I think this a mistaken policy. If all the good men should stay away it leaves the whole thing in the hands of the trick sters and wire-pullers, aad a ticket will be thrust upon us that will be doomed to defeat in June. Let the good and true men of the party the good citi zens and tax-pnyera of the county come out and attend the primaries, and see that none but the best men are se lected to attend the County Convention, and then a ticket can be nominated that will be invincible. The Pacifio Rail roads will spend thousands of dollars to have their Attoruey (Mitchell) re turned to the TJ. 8. Senate, and it be- I . l r. uuvvcrj mo Lemocraiie party to use every means in thoir power to circum vent it. Now, instead of this indifference on the part of many, let them begin to be stir themselves, and let the name of good and responsible men be brought forward, and agitated, especially for Legislative position. We want men in the Legislature this year who are not only not on the market, but who are not purchasable at any price ; men who hold their hoaor and principles W. above geld. Let Old Linn remember six year age, when Mitchell first went to th Senate, and let her remember th lesson. Let the best men of the county be brought forward for Senators an Representatives, and in order to start the ball rolling I will suggest the aame of Hon. James Blakely, of this district, as one of the Senators. In him, I think every one who knows him will say, we will hare a Senator who will 'ia his duty " tho' the heavens fall." In him wo would have a Legislator thatcerrap tionists and jabbers would not dare ap proach, and a Representative in whose hands the honor and safety of the peo ple would rest secure. I write this without the knowledge of Mr. ISIakcIy, and J know he is not an aspirant for the position; but that is just the kind of man we need. We do not want professional politicians. oner uisincu iroi out inei best mou, and from them all I think wo can select a ticket that will be invinci ble. But let the people be lukewarm and indifferent in the matter and tl wirepullers will put out such a ticket a will be doomed to defeat. Keen the II moving. HI AD. LCCI4LAT1TE AMATK.. We have a letter elsewhere in to-day 'i paper suggesting the name of Hon. J as. tsiately, of lirownsville, as a suitable candidate for State Senator Mr Blakely served Linn county very ac ceptably in the Lower House one term and would make an efficient Senator. In selecting candidates for the Legis lature the argument of "rotation in of- nce win scarcely apply. Tho first time a man is in the Legislature he will introduce lots of bills ; the second time he is there he will introduce a few ; the tarnl time he will try to prevent legis lation of all kinds except that which absolutely necessary. If the custom of re-electing members of the Legislature more largely prevailed it would be much 1 a - . . oeuer ior the Stat, The men whose views shape legislation, and whose views are most consulted l.tr is,.;- f.,11- members are men of long service, who tninic a great deal and say verv little. The men whose ntmaa nftann.t .n.u.r. m t,ne proceedings are not necessarily me men of most influence. Readers of legislative preceedinrrs who do not sea the name of their member often therein need not worry tho member is doubt less doing his duty all the same. SE OF Tilt CAIitlSTT. Anderson, one of the chief of the J-ouisiana Returning Board vill.inv. has been convicted, and is about t , ).;. deserts. It is asserted that Hayes is gating scared, and will try to save An derson from punishment. He will scarcely do this, we think. If he should clip in just now the chances are some body would hop onto him and bring his Presidential career to a sudden termi nation. OrrOUTWJ MOVEMKKT. The Greenback era and "Labor Re formers " organized a secret political so ciety at the St. Charles, in this city, last Friday evening. We understand two er three residents of Albany " jined"it. It is to be run in opposition to the Pow-Jay, but can hardly succeed in crushing that ancient and honorable Soc. out of existence. THE HAS TStOEKIJE. The latest war dispatches loek dubi ous. The Russians aro reported to be in .Constantinople, the English war ships are in the Dardanelles, and ap pearances of a general European war are greater than at any time heretofore during this trouble. TUB CBIXESl CIBSD. Aldanv, Obeuon, 1 February 0, 1878. Editor Dimoeral : riease allow me space in your valua- able paper fer a few lines that may be of interest ta some of your read or. Tho Chinese qtiofltiou is the one that most agitates the laboring class at pres ent. After censidering the nunfber of Chinamon emp!oyed on tho Tacino coast we are not surprised at the laboring classes rioting as they have done ia San Francisco and elsewhere, although we do not fully indorse tho coarse pursued by them in many instances. Think fer a moment of the number of Chinamen employed in our own State, and then think of the namber of honest white men and women who are out of em ployment, seme of whom scarcely know one day whore the next day's food is to come from. Were it not fer these Chi nese hordes in our midst every indus trious man and woman would have steady and profitable employment. Beforo tho heavy emigration of Chi nese to Oregon, our State Penitentiary had but few inmates ; now it is crowd ed, a largo number ef the eenvicta be ing men who cenld not get empleyment on account of Chinese labor, and in con sequence became desperate and reckless losing all reapect for themselves and the rest of mankind, and eventually finding their , way to the State Prison. Taking everything into consideration we find the heathen Chinese a curse oa the country. Others will perhaps say they are a great blessing to the country and that we cannot prosper without thess, but I have lived in Oregon since 1846, and I cannot see that our State has ever de rived any real benefit from their labor ; in fact, they are robbing us ef theu sands of dollars annuaUv, Since the report of the late Senator Morton has been placed in the hands of the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections I am more fully convinced than ever before that the Republican party is strongly ia fa vor of Chinese immigration and cheap labor, not that they care particularly for tha Chinamen, bat thoir main object is to make them voters, thinking there by t control the elections as they did iu the Soattt with the nsgro vote. Right her in Albany we fiad prominent Re publicans in favor of their immigration to our country. The Chinese question is of more in torest to the laboring classes of this State than th Greenback qaes- tien. This Greenback question that there is so much talk about is not going to give us poor hard-working men em ployment, so lot us stick to the old Democratic shin. We cannot better ourselves ; let us vote the straight Dera ocratic ticket, Jesse Irvine to the con trary notwithstanding. J. II. C A MOSikTEBASI. (From the Kngen tjuard. One A. 0. Edmunds, the ostensible editor of the Labor WorU, devoted a column and a half of that delectable sheot last week to a short paragraph that appeared in the Guard the week before, and wo presume, from the num ber of extra copies ef his paper dis tributed in this community lost week, that be think he has demolished us. We have taken some pains to trace the tortuous wrigglings of this fraud from th time of his advent hore until he lit out. Ho made his appearance her in 1 802 or 1863, cluiming to be a.TJni- versalist preacher, and shortly after wards commenced the publication of paper devoted to the interests of that society. It only took a few weeks to convince his supporters that he was not worothy of their patronage, and conse quently he petered out, clerically and editorially, and having a holy horror of honest labor, drew upon his ingenuity for some other means of sneaking a living without work. Taking advantage of the war excite ment that Godsend to bummers and blatherskites he commenced the publi cation of "The Union Crusader, An Irrepressible Copper-head Killer." No. 4, dated Dec. 12, 1862, lies before us. It is an 8x10 blacksmith's apron, three columns to the page, and he has written I himself a demagogue end blackguard in every editorial sentence in the shabby thing. During the brief existence of this bantling, his time was principally occupied in loafing, while his wfe and a small boy did the work. As to his having been an infidel lecturer, the citi zens of Eugene and other towns in this valley are fully competent to decide the question of veracity between as, aad wo are willing to accept their verdict. We beg pardon of our readers for devoting so much space to this fellow, As A. C. Edmunds he is unworthy of notice, but when ke claims to be the representative of any responsible or ganization, he deserves a punch. TO THE BAUET . B. CI. IB. In compliance with yenr reauast. published last week, we print on the fourth page of this paper the last Na tional Democratic Platform. We are not in possession of the Radical Plat form, er we would publish that also. The Washington Post says the ven erable General James Shields, of Mis souri, is very poor that any other na tion would delight to have such a citi zen, but hore, after fifty years of varied service, he actually is in want, at times, of the ordinary necessaries of life. Little Greece is strutting about, pat ting on airs over prostrate Turkey. l.U.ijrj!l1!lt!Jlll!.'Jl13! J'jgffigiBJ!!11'111' 1 "ayi i jawsasjia im HTINSS F&OJI Ol'K BXCHA!B. Victor Ilage (avers woman suffrage. 0, Victor, 'Vg9 way I A man never ases his thuiob-nail for a screw-driver but once. An exchange says turkeys are raised best oa charcoal. We hope to raise ours en a fork. Eaglaad growls, but is afraid ' to get up and knock the chip off iiussia s shoulder. At a temperance revival in Clinton, Iowa, the other day 1103 persons sign ed the pledge. Jedge Westbreek reminded a Utioa grand jury that church lotteries are as unlawful as any others. Gen. Joseph E. Johnstone is Deme- cartio candidate fer Congress from the Richmond (Va,,, District. The House of Representatives of Congress has passed a resolution against any more aabsidies. Good t A man who had a scolding wife, be ing asked what he did for a living re plied, that he kept a hot-hease. An intelligent German thus express ed his preference for a quack doctor; "I vouldnt call him "V mine cat vss dead." A kitten that is drowned before it gets its eyes open is saved th pain of growing up aad getting its tail pinched by the woodshed door. An old bachelor seeing the words "families surplied" over a door of short steuned in and said he would L take a wife and two children. A man in Haron, N. II., has sued the dilatory lover of his daughter for f 300 for room rent, fuel and lights do ring four years of courtship. Two babies were bora at Cheyenne, Wyoming, the other night, and their respective parents had only been mar ried the previous day. This is rushing bnsineas. An Indian said, when he first heard it, he was surprised that the whit men killed their Savior, bat since he knew them, he wondered they did not steal bis clothes. A. Boston society resolve that "busi ness is piracy, government coercion, and oh arches brotherhoods of thieves. Wonder what those fellows do for liviag anyhow! A Chicago man got a divorce from his wife because she preeistod in put ting her cold feet to his back in bed. Wives keep down your feet and take a hot brick to bod. A dollar loaned at 15 per cent. tareat, eomponnded anneally, will At the end of one hundred years, amount to 11,174,405. But where in thunder a fellow te get the dollar! A school house lot in a New Hamp shire district stand in three towns, so that the papils ait in Rindge, the teachers in New Ipswich, and recess ia taken in Ashpurnham, Mas. Toads are getting a commercial value in Europe, some one, probably in the toad trade, having successfully promul gated the theory that if a toad has weakness it is for Colorado beetles. Tho following remarkable entry ap pears on th registry list of Stanislaus cemnty, Cal. : "John L. Crawford: vo ting number, S93; register numlcr, 808; ago 29; country of nativity, England; occupation, hog thief." "Seme confounded idiot has pot that ptn where I can't find itl" growled Radical editor tho other day. he warched about tha desk, "Ah, urn, yei I thought 1" he exclaimed in a lower key, as he took the article from behind his ear. A young man just engaged on ranch in Turokee, Cel., was set to driv ing a yoke of cattle, and at noon, whan ke wasted to food them, ho was observ ed trying to unscrew their horns in order to get the yoke off the animals. A Fairfield turkey walked into the house the ether morning, swallowed a 20 bill that the man of the house dropped on the carpet, all rolled up in wad, and with a wild gobble of amazemant, ran off inf) the path! forest to await the passage of the silver bill. A lady riding on a slow train hand ed the conductor a half-fare ticket for her boy. The conductor looked at the young Anikim, and said: "Rather a larg boy for half-fare." "Ye," replied the mother, "so he is now. It was all right, though when I bought the ticket; but you soc, he's grown so much since we started I" The conductor parsed on. They have been engaged for a long time, and one evening not long since they were reading the paper together. "Look, love," he exclaimed, "only $20 for a suit of clothes." "Is it a wedding suitl" she asked, looking naively at her lever. "Oh, no," he answered, "it's a business suit." "Well, I mean business," she replied. Last Thursday, th wife of Albert C. Smith ef Coaneil Blaffe, a most estima ble lady, was fennd in the cellar of her .home, with ber throat cat, and with evidence of her person having been outraged. A half-breed servant who committed the crimes immediately afterwards jumped into a well aad drowned himself. Is there no hell for such fiends ! Seldom has a more tragic crime been brought to light than the murder ef Farmer Andersen by his son Abe. An derson, in the State of Minnesota. The father and son quarrelled about five dollars, and Abe, as he confesses, pick ed up an ax and struck his parent a fatal blew on the head. Then the mur derer hid tho body under the "floor, and a day or two afterward invited a party te the hoase, and whirlajl in the marry dance with other youth and young wo men on the vary boards beneath which the father's remains lay. ' i Ascitic coasters rrof. Flummer is making mouths at Boise City audiences. Col. Tom, Rickey, of Salem, is very ill in Eastern Oregon, The question now is what will Ore gon send to the Paris Exposition be sides her Commissioners, Salem always was a progressive city. It now boasts a 13-year old horse thief. The Eugene Journal has entered upon its 15th volume. It is n good local paper, but Black O, my i Several Umatilla county persons are mainly engaged in putting their brand en other poeple's cattle, and the other psople are corresponding believers in hell. Dan, Holton, the well known hotel man ef Portland, has gone into bank ruptcy. We regret to larn of Dan's misfortune, as he is one of the very best of follows. An "Open Temperance Society" was List week organized at Dallas with Jive Vice Presidents. This reminds us of ArUtmus Ward's volunteer military company all Brigadier Generals. Daring the Nez Perces war Chief Joseph's band is said to hare slain 247 whites. Of course this entitles them to be fed, blanketed, armed and ammu nitioned by the Government for all time to come. There was an old-fashioned Indian marriage at Silets the other day. The young man gave the maiden's parents four canoes, $150 in money, a rifle, twe shot guns, and other implements of war. These are all to be returned to him when he satisfies the parents that he is worthy of their daughter. The Eugene Guard tells how a coun tryman, who had been in the habit of walking to town every day, came in on horseback the other day. After spend ing the day he met with an opportunity to ride home in a neighbor's wagon, which be accepted. Upon arriving at home bis wife asked the question: "Did you sell your horse, Jim T. Ho looked amazed, and replied, "I will 18 d d if I didn't forget him !" romr icai paba.b arsis. There are two Greenback Clubs ia Halsey Precinct with an aggregate membership of about 50, two thirds of whom are Republicans. The Santiam Greenback Club contains . 7 Republi cans and 14 Democrats two-thirds the other way. It is stated that "an analysis of the vote" for Stanley Matthews' sDver reso lution "shows that there were for Uie resolution 23 Democrats, 19 Republi cans, and the third party, Senator Davis. Against it, there were 15 Re publicans and 7 Democrats." The Harrisburg Greenback Club regulations requires a quorum of 20 members, and as they never can muster that number together they can't bold a meeting. This is the first time we ever knew an organization so big that it couldn't meet ! We understand they are going to get out of the difficulty shortly by borrowing enough members of the Halsey Club to secure a meeting and then reduce their quorum within the limits of their own number. (St rUAMCIAL rLATFOX.Te. 1st, Abolish national backs. 2, Remonitize silver ooiii. 3, Repeal resumption act. 4, if we must nave paper currency to meet the demands of commerce, let it be a government currency and a legal tender for all debts public and private. East Orejonian. - Gi us your phist on that Jeemes! cms e.voich: Here's the way l$ro. Shepherd, of the Baker City Democrat proposes to face the racket : "If our same should eo before the fTlemecratie Stat Convention for State Printer, and ire sbottld unexpeetedlr b defeated, va can posjtirerr assure oar fnid. and the liemocratic party, that va will not bolt, nor will we become hike arsrm, but instead, ve will aHrd oar armor and do battle for our successful rival with all our mifrht and main vea. even more than v would hav done in our own by ha I ; we wguld work for him a a friend and aa a bemocart, knowing- him to be a good man, Kr if be had net been such he would not have beaten aa in th' Convention. " An Arkansas man who had an inval id wife concluded to get rid of her. He loaded both barrels of a shot gun and attempted to shoot her in bed, but the caps only snapped. Then he revorsed the weapon and attempted to dash ont the sufferer's brains. Tbestock struck t he bedpost, the loads were discharged, and the two charges of shot entered his lunge. There were few mourners. During the last ten years nearlr a million of acres in Great Britain, for- merlj under grain crops, Lave been converted into pasture, meat Laving be come so payable an article to raise ; but in tbe last Board of Trade report it is remarked that this conversion of arable land into pasture has received a check as a result of the large importations of American meat. London consumes dailj about 300 tons of fish, over 4,000 sheep, nearly 700 oxen, about 100 calves, 4,000 pigs -s including bacon and hams not less than 5,000 fowls, a million or so of ojsters, eggs innumerable, with flour enough for 1,000,000 loaves of bread, and vegetables, fruits, butter and cheese in proportion. Qimcm abd ABJirxia form tha basis of znaar of tbe Ague remedies In the market, and are the last resort off pojatciaaa ana people wno a now ao better m0diii to employ for tbis distressing- complaint. Tbe affects eitaer ox -aeae arur are aeetrucuve to t&e ayataaa, jdaciniT neadache. latoatinal disoninra. vertiro. dia- ainess, linking- of tbe ears, and depression of tbe eon UtMtiooa beejtb. Aru'l AtiLB Ccaa ia a vasrLhl dlacoTery, containing neither quinine, arsertic, a or anj deleterious tngrediaot, and is an btiaUible and rapid enre for erery form of Sever and Agrue. ita alTecta a-Te permanent and eertain, and no Injury eaua rMQt from Its uae. Besides being a poeitive cure for Fever aad Ague tn ail iu foraa, it ia also a Mperior remedy tor Liver Complaints. It is an excellent ton ie and pre ventative, as well aa core, of all complaints peciiliar to malarious, marahv and miasmatic district. It acta du-actly oa tbe Liver aitd biliary apparataa, thus stim nfettoff the aystsm to rigorous, bealtby eoadition. , for aavls by ail dealers. miimmmmmzmmm s rutaaela! aad Comuttirlal. Odd In Hew Va-k, lilt. Liral twiilcr. In IwUaW- tmvtaj, 871; netling MA. Sil ter colu-4 per cent, dtao,u,t ""m' rctrure Biaurr. WHEAT, per bnnhel noun, cut ..i n i ii .. Kl ...6 !i H -. tl $1 Ml 1 CO 'St H 00 jo to OATS, per baslul. ntipornna ri tiax, baled,,.,, , I ooe " ' POTATOKt, per bushel.." BKKP, eholct on foot, per fc " HOUH, extra choir. . , .... I ,s li (I, . 10 ... i-m .. li H, . id .. 10 4) - 55 J H DAUfll HAMH s II Vlg UOrrKB LA Bo, in kegs In 10-ib tin .,'.'.""'" BUTTRIl.ln brine . fciid , Frank dalrv EdflS, rx-r dr.! ' feHIKUr-BVIT '"' g fc ' lit keg..!,', Pear, tnn-dried Mums. nn-dried . . . - 4, - ' m m f at 14 W i . )! f 5 it 9 t so a i J1 10 4 eo POULIHT, old hen Spring ehlcketM HIDES, dry flint.. uooa cull,, ti, ....... , Murrain,, ...... Oreen ,tt fleer .kins hiji-s, uregtm ami Washington Ty.. WOOL . ' r SLSIKT Art. WH EAT- per bu B3 OATS- per bu anrdtic. HAT haled lie. Ixiow l!c. - POTATOKS per bnSCg3. BACO.f hami lajc. hide 10c, 6hrti,Wer 7Jc. I.AP.D -Tn 101k tirm l 25 a 1 rn liUTl EnFrevh roll !5c. F.'ilIM -Vtr. CHICK ENS-S 00. SUUAS-Sen rmaapn 1 Ivlsnd I0i-Jf1?e. - OOAL OIL-MowneK t-t-sl cars gj AO. Devoe's. S-gai emitti Mi. CaMBaTcaafier. P. & Darininx lis received a bvee lot of rosewooj caaketa from San Franeiaeo. Thr are tha handsomest, eheopert and bettn tbe valley, aad esc be luv! ia half aa hoar aitr tit rlr i receive.!. I'.e:nW tUat tier are of all sues and very cheap. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Skatixg Carmval . OIVESBV THE ... sarotsaa bo7b - or tbk ... I;.: :' . Albany Fire Department, -ATjTHB- -i PACIFIO CPZ.1A flOtJSE, Fritlay Evening, Karcli If 1878. rmfcs or asshwi OafleavrB. (maabrtil gjadlej, Inaa.krdl . pertulr f niS H McIIwain & Slageon, Wade-tie lB4 retail dealer ia DRY CQCOS, r.ifiTHiyf GROCERIES, f rtn urnu BOOTS &SRCE3, ' HARDWARE, THRESHERS, REAPERS & MCWER3, WACOKS, PLOWS, SEED.DR1LLS, EROADCAST SEED ' SOWERS, ETC. At (fer aid .load r TV. H. DaeM t ts. I lr- Mi rcl, Albany, trr(B. vl3n2Stf READ THIS IF YOU WISH TO F.NOAGE TH A GOOD, WELTj eAMihed. tgnmingmd pavrii.-ar td&vMt, eH ! et E. - art . their IMOX, SAftK ASl 4BW rACTKT, in Albany who fropom fc ell tme-haJf. the wtvjle cat their tvAary property, real tUMl triwBsl otn .mt aoCTmrnodatirar fma. h cccpted jmrchsr. For Tmrtieniara, npjrry V or" ad- To Our Friends who have favored wt vHh lhtr Ftrv)tAe, ve retant oor ainrerD Ihanjav Our b-isines. wiil be rrmiBUd i Heretofore, and rmr ef! na to ire sisfanitm to si wbo cy f'.v-rr m with their orosrs, be Baxba!L We have innTT.vxi our machinery, acl nzem& Ut paity of tmr factory, to meet the groirihr demand fur a eridPT e-jpe trork, bta plaia aixj orraatnLa'.. In our tfariTtne air and country, and are Drtntarsd Vi farnKh tbe lmtt ftfyitrs tWertt ia orr line. We have e-ru:orted wi'At tur ionher bnsriesa. Use maiulao-tur oS Use EXCELSJ03 COMBINED BAKEOW A.TI ' patent?! r.y Kuhn k ?ii.1?r. a::- are prepared to ftara lali Fanr r ; th-a rri:f--kiT iri-:aTant . t be destined to r:r&I evcc thing in it line ever ciTr-Ted to the ruWL-; wb hive a g;tKj WOOD UTHR ASO AN KXl'fcltiKNt. Ki TURNKK. and are Dreoarcd t rfurnffh fjiHti work m lh.t iiae. IJouiiur br cfce a'te'ttloo to oar hnmnmm mnA fair deatin? vWi oxtr siorwr'$ to merit rewire a e--v tended us ifire unutuM oi 1 13 vary i.-'rit p:;ironae fcattrtofor vt- and encfearacre lforjae tsv. terpnse. K. CARTES at C. SUMMONS- , In the Circuit Cmirt cf the County ef Linn State of Oregon. t J. II. Fonn, Pain(.i.f, vs. Eliza E. Fenn, Defendant. To Eliza K. Fenn. tbe above named TV. fondant; tn the same of tho State of Orreron. td-i are hereby required to appear aad answer tne compjaiot ot trie above namea Fiaimiit In the aboveentitledsuitin tbe Court abovj named, now on file in tho office of tbn Clerk of said Court within ten davn front tbe data of tbe service of this summon upon you, if served in Linn County, but " if served in any other County In the i,tat, then within twentv days from the dto of the service of this summons, or, if aerveJ by publication, then yon are required to answer said complaint within as weeks from the date of commencement of publi cation of said summons upon you. or by tha first day of the next regular terra (if said Court for Linn County, Oregon to-wit : tbo 28th day of October, A. D. 1ST, ;iij. you are hereby notjued that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as here by required, the Plaintiff will apply to tbo Court for the relief demanded in tho rem. piaint which is for the dissolution of his marriage contract heretofore existing do. tween you and Plaintiff and for a divorce frcm you and for tbe care and custody and control of tbe minor children and for costs and disbursements of this action to bo taxed. - t I. 3. WnrrsEV A D. M. Cosley, n28 Alt' vs. for Plaintiff. Final Settlement. In the Count Court of the State of Oregon for tie County of Linn. In the matter of the estate of WfiLis S. Jackson, deceased. The undersigned, Administrator of tho above entitled estate, has filed with th-j Clerk of the above entitlei Court, his final account for settlement, and said Court has appointed Tuesdav, the second day of April, 1878, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., for tha hearing of objections to said, account and the settlement of the same. - J. H. HACKLEMAN, n23v.--t " Administraior. SAMUEL E. YOUNG Wholesale r.nd RetJl lesJer In Drv Crooks and vRrcries, Clothing, Cot, Shoes, Reapers fc ,TStvcrc, ....... Wasons, Plow. Seed Drills. isJ I18HSCAST SEES 8Wm, Ik. TTRHS-OASH. First St Albaxva