l1l!Hl.flKglli'iHl'WlinHI STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT BATES OfADVLI.Tim,'-' 1 Vf I 1M I Sf (" j !:t ISSUED SVQHT FEIDAT BT Illrll III. fit. III. ,' Col , (V. ; ! I Col 1 HI 2 W 3 V: ) fi I"! l ( j 6 0 - 7 W i J ('! uoo io oo I ; 'i vi i 7 IK) , 12 r :) j IX i (; i 3 1KI j 4 0. H 00 II ill If lF l-'f ' tl V,J 7 n , U m ft (f-. j yt () f 10 W fiJ ! -o C:; ll' 15 CO 20 -t I -sit 1 fi ' 1,(1 di) i rrtOK, m"lirmncrafT.n;i,i:n,(p-iuiM 'fir Rroatiulbm and Second si. Riis'nes' no'lees In t!i- !yrti ' t'.;:t :. I) cent per line. Kor it'izM and transient it tr:i-t: j-h' 1 Of) tier erjuarsa. fur the tirst iriM-rti n. an 0 Gent per square for em.-ti (UiiieipieM i: ctliuii. TERMS OF SUBSCnilTIO.V: se eopr, p-r soar. . S3 W twuvlo eopy, lv. ni'tiilh , s 00 VOL. XIII. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY MAY 31, 1878. NO. 43. sttte copy, Hire month 1 biftrfie Dumber... , .... 10 fry PROFESSIONAL CARDft F. M. MILLER, ATTOftNT.Y AT LW, I.EB.ISOS ORECOV Will practice In all the courts of lb St .te. run'i.; alliiitlon Ktvo to col lection, eon vt 'xih'p and xiunlalii3 of Titles, frnintr ouslnt-ss a speciality. vliuSutf. J. A. VASTUS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW CORVALLIS, OBECSOI. - O A'lll practice In all the Court of ths Slate WOaioe la the Court Hohw vi'JnSSvl. j7 v. n i-owi.k, sTrGRNEY & COUfiSELCa AT LAW, a i.l vntftlee In all the Courts In the id, Sd tnd tth Judicial Districts: in the Supreme t'lrnn ot Urotron, and in the CnltHd state IMs rt.t anil Circuit Court. Office upstairs in front ooni in rarriili's brick block, First St., Albany, ir.iTun. vtinlSvl. S. A. J OH. liS, TTO Ii N EY AT lAV, aLBANT. OREtioS. woatr In the Court House.a vSn-itf. J. XV. DABl!R.I. ATTORNEY AT LAW. cohvallxs. OKEQOX. Spertnl attntlun to collect icn of accounts. Ufflce one door South of Fishers Brick. TlOnSOvl. ('HAS. E. WOLVKBTOS, ineSSEI ASD C0USSEL8S if LAW, AJ-BAXT, OREOO!?. Omve In Fnman brick. Bp stain. D. ft. N. BLACKBURN, ITTORSf EY m COUXSELOR JIT UW BrowaYille, Orej-en. " Collections asp edaltj-. . afrit. Dr. T. I. GOLDEH, OCCULIST AND AURIT SALEM, OREGOX. s-xw Ot.rP.S RlSHAD EXPERTEXCE IIC JJ treat ng the various diseases to whir the ye and ear are subject, and feels confident of jivine entire Baiisisomn at, iuu w mj place themselves under his care. nofttf. lyH CH. E. 0. SMITH, " tggH HIIEI .EasEST OFFICE TN FROMAN"S BTJILDIKO, over Blain's clothing store. Kesi dence, sou!h-jst corner of Third and Lyon streets. 13:31 D. B. Rice, LL D., Phvsiciaa and Surgeon. kFFICE at Dr Plummer's Drun Store. I Kesirlcnco on the street leading to the pepot, at the crossing of the Canal. so:-trta J. K- WEATHERFOKD, I W. O. PITER. Xotarj Public WEATHERFORD & PIPER, ATTOHNETB -AJX1 LAW, AIsmJm TM prartlee in the different Courts of tbe State. f Sfcial attention given to eoilectins;. Inveett anon of titles, conveyancing and all probate matters panctBally attended lot ITooecdings in bankruptcy SOBdcctc t. IS OIHre in Sd story, Bribes' building. Tl3n3 .R.S.STRAHAX. Albany. JOHN BURNETT Corvallis ;STf AH AN & BURNETT, ATTOltNEYS AT LAW. .Will practice in all the courts in Oregon. vi-2n40tf I,UI A. BASKS, ptOTABY PCBUC,) iTfOMEYiira C3MSELDSATL1W, CorraUU, Orrtaa. PRACTICE VX ALL THE COURTS OF tba State. ConvevsuMing: done, eoli actions smde, Ivmi bout mad nid, mooey kwad, &ud nutes cbsrmuted. Otfio m Coort House -ttp-rtjur. fStf D. M.Conley, ATTORNEY AT LAW. o TFICE. 57 WEST FROST STREET. opecau attention given to collections. Tioniair H. J. EOXJGHTON, 11. D., auam. - . . aiEeax. rTHE DOCTOR IS A GKDrATE OF THE Irsi I VERoITY Medical CoUe-2 ot New York, and i. . late member of Beuevue Hospital Medics! Cotieee A Kr York. 3"0flice in Tr. Renton's Drag Store. vl3o7H R. ARNOLD, M. D., Ilomeopathic Ph$ician turn, OKIXSN. af FFTCE HOURS FROM 10 TO 12 AND J from 2 to 4, Cbonic Diseases and f gery a Specialty. nlOtf. G. W. WILCOX, llomeopathie Physician, ALBANY, OREGOX. a?"OlBc) over lVeedale's Grocery Store, v!3n8tf Q. H. Davis, M. D., Physician and urgcon. gALCX, KEGOS. Office on Commercial St. Post-offlee box, So. 2S. vlSnlStf r m m P S n n eB r r U Si O D OS a ll If It J I X C3 o o -i e B "5 eat S) S e 9 C. COHEN, Dealer in cir.inAL r.:znc:iiar:Di:s rostoflbs Boildtng, oor., 1st and Broalalbln Ms., ALB.ISV, OKUUUN, Will keep constantly on hand full assortment of Clotltistgr, Dry Goods, Fur- iitsniuff laoods, llal, laps, nooin, echoes, tiiroccrif s, etc, and will sell ths above named (rood CliEAfEK than auy other house in th city. Give him a ta:l before purchasing elsewhere. . SAM.COI1EN, AUCTiONEEli UEillAR SAIJ5 tr!: SATURDAYS AND MONDAYS At 10 o'clock A. M. Will also eo to auv nart of the countr and hold special utes when directed. vtsnu:ir GUN STORE ! SCOTT & H0STE1TH, PROFRS. easterners am lwtu find mt this fitaea ft GUHS. RIFLES IXD REVOLVERS Asd Ammanitioa of All Kindn. al , TOBACCO AUD CIGARS. VaOUSaLB AK3 RETAIL. Ulj Carriages, Steamboats, Cases Heohaalcal Taya, toeonsotlvna, Dolls, Boys HWB ana cic-mtus, m tact nearly awry kind of toys mannlaetured. vl n24?L NOW OPEN! OUR DISPLAY OF Millinery Fancy Goods! WE ARE NOW ENABLED TO OFFER US OCR Bn Com ! Stock of tiM I TrwT Novel tie ia this line and bavin embraced amny opportunilie prrsenrea u s to purcoue u aouuaJ low rate, w will otfer thco Goods Hurin hs Coming Season t caiiuuauuiAfii uin rcuv. J3. BLEACHING AN3 PSESSIKC A specialty. -Also, agsnta ior Demorest PsUacxs MESDAMES BIEVIMS & POWELL, Can 1st aad Ferry Ms , fK estates- BalMlaa. AUtAST, atECaX. rjjot JAMES 1) ANNALS, SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, MarMe aad Waaal Tana. Parlor Sets and Lounge's, Iff ar- ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Beds and Mattresses, W1LSCT, MAPLE 4NB 111 BRAflETS, Aad all kinds of nkataeta, Ckaira, Bedsteads, Exit a ilea Ta Mca, ataads. Cllt aad Faasry sfatUsUacs, Etc. 1 intend to keen rsnrthinr fa the furniture line. and aill guarantee satisfaction to all who will call on at Jtilier'. Brick, JAMBS MMU. Tailorinsr Establishment. CHARLES F. DEUDEL, Successor to R. ". Baker.) r. West First street, Albany, regea. Next to Poetofflce Building. I resnectfullv ennorince to tbe nubile that I am pre pared to do all work in my line .a Bravcssss eayle. P.-ir.E a practical Cutter aad Fitter I rurasttee per fect satisfaction. C leaning anal Rrpalriaa done wits) Seataess aad ttlftpatrh. 3'A trial respectfully solicited. r.41 CHA9. r. DEUBKU ST. xaCHOLAS HOTEL. J. B. ICBAFrORB, I'BOP, fTAVIXG REfTTTED THIS HOTEL a a in nm-eisuas tttyfe. I ber to inforns thetravelinsr pabiic that I can gives them - -"nw.iaitotia. ta.ai The Office of the Corvallis, Lebanon 1 Dallas STAOE LINES. Is at the St.. Char ea Hotel, at Albany, in stead or tba American Eychs-ngs, aa repre sented by the proprietor of Use latter hots 1. aiuu OREGON MARBLE AND STOIME WORKS. Tbe u!HeTlTjed are prapar4 to Txiaflufaciora VDHaMfttl TMlM HCMl-a4lwBaV MiHUl. Tabic Tot, Waalft Etc Etc All kinds of cemetery work dow In Bsarfate, Itm stoit and jrnutite. Ali work done is Brafc ciaMiisMikcr and at tbe lowest rates. sftTSbop in Frank Wood's luiMii.g,on the conker i Seoond vid EJUworth stsreet. 13Ut3 CLAll K & HALTER - REVERE HOUSE. Oner Flnt ud EUswortai All my, Qua Pfeiffer Bro's Prcps- ThJs new Hcilel ia fitted np in first da rtyl. Tables applied with tbe best the market aflocda. Sprins; ceda in every Kootu. A goo bunp e Hoom for com- dtTrre CmcIi U mmd from I ie Htel."Bd. 13:41 Sf - - - - - a wfwrsf in tout nwn tWTi. ;tT otitfit free.' No i )i Insk. Rtsader. if von want m swiiieiM tvt which wrsuna A either sex can make gnuaA pay ail the tins tney work, write tor pwuxiriuars to - ual&xt vh. rToa Daily of Sstunlsy, My a.J In Bre-wnsvills. Mar 18. lftTA. Electa f-wdora. dmuirb. ter of 3. W. A. and U L. lielieu. seed live years, two months snd 85 days. Sweat ss bird notoita lbs Sprisr tima When winter Is o'sr, Was the voles of one ws eherlnaed Kleota lasdore. ' ta her soul was that mild beauty Angsts might adore, -And she smiled so sweetly on us Electa Isadora. . But her brow grew palo and paler, And ws saw no mors On her cheek Its blooming beauty Elxta Isadora, Then there cams an ley coldncw ; That she nerer ,"elt before. And we knew that ahs wss dying , Electa Isidore. She has gnr ; but o'er ths river, Oa that better shore. By the throne of God she dwelleth Electa Isadora. a. a ' Aa lafaasaas Trick. Some dastardly wretch in tuts city evi dently has a spite against Oregon's famous horseman, V. C. Myer, and to gratify their thirst for revenge has twioe this spring tried to poison his beautiful horses. Some time last April the "Pride of Parch" was poisoned with arsenic while at Marshal's stable, but good treatment brought him oat all right in a few days. A little over two weeks ago White Prince was poisoned in the same st ay and while . occupying the same atal. As the apartment which he occupies is locked every night, it is thought the poison was ad ministered by being pat through a couple of cracks in the beards jast over the feed box. This horse has also entirely recovered from the effects of the poison, but for several days his chances for life were rather slim. We can't find words mean enough in oar rocal a burly to express the contempt we feel for a man who could act so inhumanly. It would be a god-send to the community if ha were to accidentally take some ot his own poi- tee tag the Sights. A letter was received in this city from Bob Foster a few days ago, dated ea the 17th alt at London. He had jast finished up seeing the sights in that little burg, and his letter contained glowing descriptions of West minister Abbey, the Tower, St, Paul's Cathedral. London Bridge, etc He says Queen Victoria has already expressed a will ingness to take the Democrat, but she didn't have any change ia her pocket when he "bammed" her to subscribe. We have always got to know a person's standing in society before wo will let them hare the pa per "on tick." The MeUteeUet Kaesureleau The excursion gotten np last week by Bev. De Yore aad E. Carta right wss a per fect success financially, bat the weather at Portland was very unpropitious, so much so that it spoiled all the fun for the day. For the purpose of giving the people another op- portunity for visiting Portland the same parsons are getting up another excursion which will run from Eugene and return on Saturday, June 1st The price of tickets has been placed at $2 50, and they can be purchased at J. H.;Burkhart's. Balled, vat. Yesterday afternoon Duran Bcggs was bailed oat of jail, and is now aa free as Lo gan, who gave "leg-bail'' last Tuesday even ing. Boggs would have been bailed out some time ago if tbe law would hare accept ed only one person as bondsman, aa his mother stood ready to deposit the cash or its equiva lent. Yesterday she and J.' C. Mote, her hired man came in and filed a bond togethe-. and thas satisfying the demands of just... , the bov went home with them. A Hew Fire Kastae. The citizens of Corvallis are making stren- . .a,w n ruM sMtiav aametettt to rarchase m new fire engine, and we nuder - stand are confident ef success. It is a good move and one that should commend itself to every property holder in that city.- The steam engine they now have is so large and unwieldly that it does not render the service at a fire that is expected of a good engine, and the sooner they get a smaller one the better. atreatght sllB Man. Sheriff Herreu returned on Thursday from The Dalles with the man who stole Wal Cushman's saoaey, and he now languishes ia jaiL Tbe robbery was committed about two weeks ago, and Billy W stuns, our emctens policcmaa, tracked the man to Portland and there found oat that he had gone up the A telegram containing the descrip tion of the man was sent to" the Sheriff of Wasco, aad he soon bagged the game. CesnlBS Albray. Prof. R. K. Warren, principal of the High School, and the senior class of that institu tion have been invited to attend the com- sueaceaient etter-iats vl lii Albany Colle gia liutitute, which will occur on the 12th of June. Prof. Warren has replied that he will be present, and though the members of the class have not yet decided whether to at' tend or not, that they will probably accom panyhim. Standard. Penrtk ef Jnly Ball. The Hose Boys of our department are a patriotic set of fellows, aud as the citiiens of Albany have made no preparations for cele brating the coming Fourth, they are talk' ing of getting up a grand ball for that time. It's a good scheme, boys; go ahead. Sreestback rreelaet Candidates A. L. Bridgefarmer came in our office yes arday and requested that we should announce the following persons as) the Greenback can. didates for West Albany precinct : For Justice of the Peace, S. L. Wright; for Con stable, J. J. Beard. Invitation Received. ' We have received an invitation to attend the Firemen's Ball, to be given by the Ger- vais Fire Company at Gaines' Hall, Wed nesday evening June 5th, 1878. Tickets $2. We hope they will have a good turn out, as the fund is to bay an engine. (From Dally of Sunday, May 8 HymealaL. , Aud now we hear of another of the fuir daughters of Lintt being united in the holy bonds of matrimony to a youug man from abroad. This time it is Miss Killa Mixoti. daughter of Ex-Treasurer Joseph Nixon, ot this eounty. Although we eauuot help wish ing the newly wedded couple all the btias that mortals are capable of eujojing on tins earth, we must at the same time enter !ur protest against the young meu of this county allowing strangers to come and carry off the fairest of Old Linn's productions l.cr handsome daughters. This marriage touk place at Chico, CaL, and hero is a bat the paper of that city has to say about it : One by one our young men are seeking for them selves a better half. Lut evening we accused as in vitation to attnd tile weduing of Mr. John Uojd A.iuorm, ol ttutte couuty, anu Mi Kil.a iixwu( lha,a, Lituu c-u.itv, Onqruu, at. liitf rxv.ltjt-ucj ol Mr. aibl Mr,. tiundoi-Mtt. Ujv. i. W. sUu. aai uia ufii?.a iiitf c!rviuau, and tn a few well cnoMcu wonts unit ea tbe uniitf ooU!o "f jr better or lur woree.". Tne bride kHjkea cbarming iu plain wb.to sat.n, trtnmitd with point lace, witb iudr d.eMud in plaiii at. ie, etidr clej by a brtuai wro-h, tanuittg a incittict picture of beauty aud ha. qiincgt. Tne bridcg.uwui wore a bsui tiuua btack 4U;l, wbite vc. auu kta a.ta apoesrwd to fully realize bu good fortune iu ajcur-ntt o lair a partner for thj im a tblvuh lite. tniuieuiaWly after Uu cere.uony crutn's toruct tiand gave ui j happy pair a evrenaie, uiflcourtting botne cxceiWtit music It wad a eoutpleM) UTfrMtf, auj bea.t.1., wclcotuej by the brides-mom. At 10 o'clock tne guvsu rejtaired to an Pteeilent aujtper, an J frdueut toatls to U14 bride aud b;iaegroum ware Ul oruer of th evening, ehortly after, thj prMcutv were oi-pUyed, a, HI c-iUtcd uf numcrotu elexant arttdiM, aiuuttir wbtch wo noticed the following : bdter ctl.H- and bell, eilvcr cantor, stiver na,k:it rinj, silver tuftr ipooii, silver butwr kitite, nifr.- butter dish, siljr pickio ditn, mlvcr butter kaiie, eel ol silver koivutf and f k. .liter tesipuone, carviug set, ttilver otrd receiver, tolver pickle oUh, baadboquet and badtjt, act ,4 glaMWare, toUet set snd stauu, aet uf ebittaaare, clttck, one dusett napkins, cbtna fan and money pure and two faintly Ulhiea. It was tudee 1 aa elegant di.plat , and proved tbe btgb esteem iu which tb-j tujipy eou)da wore held by tnc,r friends. Everybody enjoyed thetmclvee until the "wee sma' h fUr,"1 and departed perlccuy Mt jvtied with the cor dial manner in which they faai b ea entertained. It gives ua great pleasure to make the above announce ment, for we know that the hippy fair are well quali- Bod tor eace other, and naaruiy can-ratuutte utem on their happy event. 1'be groom, wbo baa lived in this vicinity fur yean. Is welt known to all aaaa houvet, industrious and temperate young man, vth.le we heartily welcome the handsome bnde, who wul here after take up her reeidence iu our mtuat. Ma peace, happiness, contentment aad prosperity ever be the portion of the newly wedded pair is the wish of all who know them, ss they are truly worthy of all these. The Mat cat Game. The Jefferson Base Ball Club came up yes terday, and at 2 o'clock commenced a game with Linn's, which las.ed 2 hours. E. it Osterhoudt acted aa Umpire, and H. M. Crane aad Joha Roland scored. The result was as follows, 0. R. L. and F. giving the number of outs, runs, left on bases, and fly catches by each individual : JKTERSOS. O 5 4 3 3 R 0 0 1 L O 1 1 0 0 Russell. . . Sin'th Miller. . . . U West.. Elliott Conser . . . McDowell V. West.. Rogers. . . 0 3 4 3 uss. o Baltimore. 0 Clark. T 3 R it) 5 6 U 4 4 4 5 8 I. 0 2 0 1 tl 1 2 0 0 Foster. 4 j Sill McCully 5 Monteith. 4 Hawkins 3 Stevens 4 Conn -2 52 G 8 9 10 Innin; .12 3 4 6 Linns 4 4 6 4 4 19 3 5 52 Jefferson ...0 0020 1 30 0 6 IT As a ill be seen by the table the game was one-sided. Tbe Jefierson boys are as stent and s;tive as any set of fellows we have ever seen, and have the material for a good club, but they lack the practice. They really did not expect to win the game, and enly wanted to play tite match for the purpose of gettiag instruction. Oar boys played as well' as t's-:.l, and fully sustained their reputation as 'tr-icV club. Kit realm, rente Sermon, Prof. L. J. Powell, of the Alliany Collegi ate Institute, this week extended an invita- , to Rev. W. B. Floyd to deliver the bae- " " , , week, and we understand the reverend gen tleman has accepted the invitation. The ser mon will be delivered on Sabbath, Juue 9tb, and as the time and place has not been defi nitely settled, we would suggest that it be at the Court House, and ia the evening, so that all can have an opportunity ef heat ing it. It will be remembered that Rev. Floyd is the flew minister who has just arrived from the East to till the vacancy in tbe pulpit of the Calvary Society, occasioned by the resigna tion of Rev. Howard W. Strttttou, A CeanpUnsent. J. J. Yaleutiue, General Superintendent of the affairs of Wells, Fargo & Cos. Ex press on this Coast, was in our city last Eri day. He is making a tonr of the State in. spec ting the business of the various express offices, and we are glad to be able to state that he found everything "ship-shape" at the Albany office, aud complimented Mr. Wyatt very highly for the perfect way m which he and his clerks conducted the busi es. Before going away he took a carriage aud went over our city, aud he gives it as his opinion that Albany displays a greater degree of thrif t than any other city which he has visited on this tour. Boauad Aver.. Abraham Gadaway, who was , arrested a few days ago at The Dalles, was brought back to this city by Sheriff Herru and y ester day had his preliminary trial before Justice Wolverton. He had a jury trial and was defended by Conley & Montaye and prosecut ed by Humphrey & Bilyeu. After a short deliberation the jury brought in a verdict of iruiltv and Judire Wolverton bound him over to await action of the grand jury, plac ing his bonds at $1,000. That amount of money is scarce in this county and he will be very apt to lie in jail until next October. The Santlam Bridge. Miller & Son, who have the contract for building the Santiatn bridge, arc rushing their work along fast. They brought their engine and pile-driving machinery to this city during the past week, and on i'riday trans ported it to the site of the bridge. It weighs about four tons, and for the purpose of transporting it they bought an extra large sized wagon out in the country a short dis ta nee, and then had no farther trouble. THE OITLOOK, The seeding la about done in this sec tion, ami the prosfiact bids fair for good crop; the weather has been very favorable to that tbe farmer, bare got tlieir grain sown iu good shape. Of course tbis information is not new to the most of us, but is gratifying all tbe fiauie, or at least ought to be, for as this Li tt farming country everything defends upon the prosperity and success of the farmer; he is as it were the foundation stone upon which everything rests; bow necessary is it then that he should sue ceed, for if he does not, every class and every rson suffers ; the farmer builds tip towns and cities in oar, midst in fact everything depends u(on him; ev erything that comes into our locality has the expense of tran-tftortatiun added to it, aud as a natural consequence the farmer has it to jry bow is it with products that is shipped out I Every bushel of grain or produce of any kind sent from here has to hare the freight denlnctej from the farmer, cat.s- ing a direct loss of thousands of dollars to this country every year, and yet the ful-niers seem to be perfectly satisfied with this arrangement so much so that they are totally indifferent on tbe aub- joct of a narrow guage railroad to Al bany to connect with the river, and thas take off the sharp edge of this knife of a mouopoly that cuts on both edges that adds high freight on every pound of merchandise brought up here, and cuts off considerable from every bushel of produce sent to the markets of the world. It does seem to ns that every candid thinking man must admit that the farmer will really be benefitted more by this road than any other class in the community, and yet hey seem the most indifferent of any of our citixena on this question. Look at tbe history of the road al ready in operation: Lands along the line of that road have advanced from 75 to 100 per cent, in value, from the di net cause of that road beinz built 1 Now supiiose, for instance, tl the Al bany &. Brownsville railroad is con atructed, and the landn advance only 20 per cent. a very low estimate we could easily see what the fanatfrs along the line would gui:t by helping it atlong. SupKtse a man's farm is worth now, $5,000; 30 per cent, of that would be $1,000; could not that man well afford to subscribe for stock iu this rtad to the amount of $500 for the sake of en hancing h is land 8 1 ,000 1 Where is the farmer that lives near the line of this road but what could do something to wards helping it along! It is not nec essary for all to subscribe money; work is just as good, and now that seeding is over many yes, nearly all could put on teams to plow, scrape, haul ties, or do teaming of some kind to help this grand project along. It is estimated that from $20,000 to $25,000 will get the road bed ready for tbe iron, and as soon as this is done the company can (by mortgaging the road-bed) borrow all the money necessary to finish and equip the road at 5 or 6 per cent. What is $25,000 to the people along this whole line of road, compared to the immediate benefits to be derived from it? The saving in hauling, freights and storage would amount to nearly tbat sum the first year! In the fall when tbe days are short it is a long distance to haul grain to the other read to pay monopoly rates upon, while an this road tbe farmers could join together and build warehouses, and store their own grain, and whenever the price suit ed them they could send it to town asy day, which is more than they have ever been able to do on the present road. little help from every one along the road and it could be built immediately then would steam mills go up into the great lumbering regions of. the Upper Calipooia, causing that rich section that now lies dormant to enrich tbis whole country by its magnificent timber, sec ond to none on this coast ! Freights and goods would be cheaper, farms and property would be increased in value, population and capital would come here in fact, if this road is built, it is hard telling now what tbe future of Linn county would be. BrowntvilU Advertiser. CatANB MEET1YC The Democrats and Independents of Multnomah county held a grand ratifi cation meeting at Portland last Thurs day night. The Oregonian and Stand ard both state that it was the largest political meeting tbat bas been held for years in that city. Stirring speeches were made by Col. Kelly, J. B. Congle, Judge Page, and others, and the utmost enthusiasm pervaded the meeting. CITTIXt HIS OWX THBOAT. The fact about the Republican candi date for Sheriff spending so much mon ey in Albany to secure bis election is spreading rapidly throughout tbe county and will have the effect to secure for Dickey at least 100 Republican votes, whUe George's money cannot procure for himself over 50. - You are cutting your own throat, George. TEHI HIST COME TV THE FB0ST. The llepublicansof Linn are very much depressed because the Greenback tn. Vj- meut doesn't draw so heavily from the Democrats as they expected it would. Notwithstanding the fact that the Rad ical organ of this county as well as the Radical canvassers in the field, have been patting the Qreenbackws en the back in the hope that the movement ould divide and deplete the Demo cratic ranks and destroy our majority in the county, it is now discovered that there is about as many, if not more, Republicans in the movement an Dem ocrats, and thus the scheming einmy is hoist by their own petard." It is much to thft credit of the Demcicrata in that movement that tlW . not pro poso to be gata sniped and hoodwinked as they were in the Petor Cooper Atrco of 1876; but that they will see that the Republicans who have promised to be with them in this cause shall fairly and honestly show their bauds on election day. They will permit no tricks or do.ible-Jealing to be practiced tiptn ietn this time, but will iusi.it that ti e Radicals who hare entered into lb a covenant with tbetn shall act ou the square and in good faith. BAs BEATS T IS EI at TstAVKM. Ben. Simpson the corrupt, Capt. Crandall the bribee, aud A. W. Waters, the silly tool of the Custom House Ring, have been making a tour through Eastern Oregon recently, and Bro. Jim. Turner, of the Pendleton Orejonian. very aptly disposes of them in these brief words : It sseears that all the stiffi. dot beats. ru-rh. bloat and bilk, of tbe tedfie Coast have gathered at Pendleton ef late." We learn that these "dliff-s dead beats, bloats and bilks" are to infect Albany with their foul presence before the election is over, hence we want our people to understand what sort of char acters they are and avoid them as they would any other pestilential vermin. rssn m nut That slippery little ground-hog, Jess Irvine, is constantly traveling aronnd over this county strengthening the Greenback organization wherever it will injure Democracy, and using his en deavors to throw them into confusion where it hurts the Republican ticket. Who pars bis bills! His financial atanJinsf is not anch as will allow him to foot the bills, and some one must put up for him. Knowing that he has had an itching for the position of U. S. Vat shall ior some time it looks to us like there was something Ilippleish about the affair. ELECTIOS tAW. It must be remembered tbat a person entitled to vote at an election must have been in the State six months, and in the county thire months, and that if he moves into any precinct even the same day of the election he is entitled to vote there, ibe impression seems to have gut out tbat a person must have been a resident nf the precinct iu which he wishes to Vote thirty days, but tliis is wrong. AH that is required is that he shall be an actual resident of that trecjnet, and that he must have resided in tbat county three months, and in the State six months. HOW IT 1E4. As the canvass deepens the Rads be come daily more discouraged. On Thursday at Harrisburg the Democratic canvassers had a perfect " field day." Wid Bilyeu and John II. Smith had Brother Piper sandwiched between them, and it was really pitiful to see how they did belabor the poor fellow. What with Bilyeu's unanswerable logic and Smith's, withering sarcasm, there wasn't anything of Piper but bis feet Of course they couldn't get away with those hoofs in one tilt t CETTINtB SICK BVER IT. Cale Curl bas beard that the Green- backers in this county will only poll about 200 votes at tbe farthest, and as he did really expect to be elevated to the Sheriff's offce by tbat party, this news has effected him so that he is now really ill. Poor fellow. TOO THIN. Marion Cunningham says ba won't vote for Mitchell in tbe caucus, but if be is the caucus nominee be will sup pert him. Isn't tbis a little thin 1 They will vote by ballot in the caucus, and bow will it be known how Cunningham votes I1 CAST srABB HIM. Prof. Powell is making the Albany College such a great success that Linn county cannot afford to give Hon. T. J. Stitea less than 400 majority in June. Everybody wants to keep the Professor right where he now is. The Democrats and anti-Hippleites are thoroughly united, and the back bone of the corrupt Custom House Ring will bo forever broken on the 3rd of June. You hear usi HIXEi TUB SrfltDtlB. Sir. Win. Crawford (everybody linowi "Uncle Billy") of the old-time uiillii t firm of Crawford Brothers, of this citt. in referring to that little hog-pttrloiuiu; transaction of Brother II hies, nay tlui while Hines was fattening those porcim qnailrueds, just prior to the flood ui 1861, in which they were washed away, he boiudit $100 woi-th of hog feed froii Mr. Altree (uow tleeea-sed) and about $50 worth from the Crawford Bros. and believing he was an honorabit Christian gentleman they permittee htm to have the feed on credit, and tht whole account of Messi-s. Aitree ant! Craw fords remains on the bokg unpaitl to thin Any. Rev. Mr. 1 lines hmt not only nevoi attempted to pay these bills, but ha also avoided every opjiortuuity of ee- mg bu deluded creditors, and they hare lung since given up both the thjbt and the debtor as "bad eggs." Aud let it bts remembered tha the bite Mr. Atrec w-.w a brother in the faith, a true C!iriUtt gentleman and a member of Brother Mines otvn Metho dist Church. If robbing a brother out of his hogs and still another brother out of the provender with which to fead 5is ill- gotten gains is a worthy example f r Christians to follow avd the " God ai d morality" fiarty to vofce for we d-iu't want any of it in ours. WHAT CatXt,E Tfltt BBBtXBt The Republican patxrs are raising big "fuss" o.er A. II. Brown's receiving; more money than simply his salary of $1,500, antl their talk 3s very foolish to any the least. A. IL Brown doesn't draw one cent that the law does not al low htm, and what more could we ex pect oi iiirscflf xlirscti doesn t lite mouey l ite would, t lay hold of every cent, tnat, tie couia lay nut ciaws on: tin, l -1 a- 1 aa - v.l no! It isn t bred m his bans like it is ia Brown's! If this cry from the Rad- :l ... I tt paper, n no au simpiy ior cai.uai, why didn't their rty nominate a can- utdate ije some of the Ureenbackers, tn tuis county, wos pretuiae to give back half the fees of tho office which they seekl A man ' is a fool that wou't take every cent for his work thai the law allows htm, aad such a person would never get our support. rouurr the eit abace. 'In union there is strength," and if j the Greenbackers ore in earnest for I fiuanciul reform let then unite with the Democrats and thus secure it in the shortest jtosssible time. If Campbell had remained on their ticket and the Greenbackers had happened to elect him, what would he have done in Con-I jress? With wLjiu would he have worked! If he was sincere be conlti not have worked with any one buf Democrats to necurc what hw partv I 1-1 clamors for. And now, since the with- frawal of Lampbell, who are t ie Green- liacke-s going to supjiortl Tliey cat - not with any degree ef consistency sttji- tort any one but Honsrst John Wbite- tkeT. S tOIf 1 1. C filsTESTT. As the Republican press find no abus-e ! too severe to heap upon L. G. Deni is, who bas recently exposed the- Baker county, Florida, frauds, it might be we.1' for them to read tbe following endorse ment from Hayes: Fxkcitivk Mastsiok, 1 Was ingto;, D. C., April, IP77, 1 riRAK i-1k: I am aRiirerl thtt L G. R. B. HATES. To Hon. John Sherman, stcretaiy ut the treasury, This was done when Hayes was pay ing off for services n n lered down in Bilker county ; bs;t it's different now ; Dennis is a "great scoundrel" ever since he told how it was done, TilG .. f XKMT. In Wednesday's daily we had a par agraph in relation to Rev. H. K. Hine being suspended -for one year by his- Conference for stealing bog3, and bt mistake it was credited to tho Stales man instead of the Mercury. Althougl the editor of the Statesman knows ol the fact, he is in such a babit of cover ing things up, and using truth witl such penurious frugality, that he nevei ougnt to get the credit lor telling o; this little hog transaction of the Rev. Hines. ONLY A MATTER OF stXt'EDlKNCT. Ben. Simp3on was just dropped from the federal iension roll during the cam paign. jinyoouy can see mac tiip- ple didu t dare to carry that load througl an election ; but of course Benis stil in the service of his master, and will bv amply provided for as soon aa tho elec tion is over. WHItn 14 TBE TfvEST McLin may be a dirty dog, liar, and disreputable generally, as the Republi can papers . now chiiin, hut why did Hayes appoint him to a Federal oilice and insist that the Senate should con firm the appointmentl Ilennta, r Florida, would make a capital I what do you thik it 1 lie , special agent of tho treasurv. I special rt j desire that bis ciaims may have ytmr fit-1 J-tnes has no property, phys no iaxe, vorable attention. .!trtrWciv. I o.-.- , ., f , t. . r t TTi-trro I -.titaa.iv.-i v..'co, ... f.Sat-ia Scrcu-r J M Attics' It. SIS-ii-v. One of the faithful wlvii-t t:y'-:z i et i;p a little emhtis)Kin f-.r tin- I '.a .1 al .candidate for Vnv.-t' ;:;-s in lie Statesman as follow : Mr. Hines Jtt;.'-! tlirf J-Or-tM.s est, as he is bo h h"iie-,t tin I ea, .it l't. Hie writer naist li-tvo q-;. t-l lie Jefferfsonian teat. Is u man Luufrni, bo committed a crime which tui-i t nd received puitishmeut at tbe Land f his church ?. IIine w;m i-e:id, -1 rom the ministry lor on- year l ir :i Ungraceful crime. Id it honest fur a iriiii ti tu' t!;i maney to pay for a icewinu-Tna'.'hire f ir i brother ' mininttar of (he Cotl, and Jipii appropriate iha iiKt!,--y I j his ovi: wet Harvey L."IlirM-s did thi. and .hat brother will tell Litu mt. Lf a man !nneat v ho wlli p:crt;a;e rieee of property after hnvit-.g tri.t !.-a nt:i h is aafo an l dee'! t mi prof rf-nr auoilier man t tiuvv.-y . limci iid th-.H, ami it is a r;tj'ter of r-cf-rJ ?,t Eugene City. liamna Lottest who wi.i for iw yea's keep stud uso ft haiitry a htdy testclntr in the L Grande Seiuinarv, of abicli Le Lai contr.l, and he kowii:f the Ist.ly has been err citi'.-h La ut-i! of the monf-y ? Harvev K. Ifis did tLi, tnd the lady will .vtVtan'.,:-.;i::! ti.eiittii of this statement. Is a man luueat who vU a.-s::rt that he doea "not want a nomiassik n, aiifl then obtain proxies rn-l gj to a coav:-:a. tton and work to secure that no-nina- tiont Harvey K. iiifiss did this, rn4 erery tnemiier of that c-nventic-a I eows Is a mas honest who will pi oc'alra before a convention that he did not di- tire the earididacv for which that con vention well knew that lie had Inlawed, an(j thea cantingly, if not I.lasphemonsi- , . i,re th., . j ;..n ( - ' !ecline thf) hoor Le -...j he Tfl:ep ,,f t.-take r ILirTeT K. IIIne3 did this. , , wh aftr drvlica.-ina hisj ,ife to tbe of his Mj,k(i,. mnJ Utnrn tow re.pj.ivd of minister of the Gospel, will ttba:: h n its high calling, and lic-c true ad:t-m'n.:. iemagogtting Klitieinn ? Ilnrvey IT times has done thi. If these things cyii-it it e.te an "bone -t"' man then we have leen ignorant ut the ai "aninst of th r -1 BET. H. . s.tvrx. Mr. Chairman, and Gentlcme'i of tho Jon ventiou : lam Iuth to stand liefore .'on as I am situated. It is known I lit! not want the notaination. Manv nomineiit men in-isted on wsiiifr m? utrae, but I never cttnsentet. I ws tstonished at tbe vote which nomiiirtie l oe. Jlv conscience and hiiilt tri'jrHi 1 u ties as a Christian Toiui.ter j-rom -t ue to decliue the honor confetretl. ?.ly ,eart i'8 l"ue ,iUt ,:ir ,v,? 1 n,;iI , , T- , . r t! Ij refer these etn-i-nifMiu'es 1 m'- jcept. This is an extract from Ii ins' f-xh Lccepting th nomination f-w tUiptr-i, ts re'.iortel in tho P.n'tiaud d.si!ie. tVhsfe do you think of it. readers ? Yoa vho are not etiurch nifiabcrs wiil think t is slightly "brassy,' to sav ilie. lea t4 But yo Christians, what do you thi. k f it t Isn't it sorofctthitt sicrileit o talk in that wav ' Can bs reco;Tii;o he voice of God in anything vrhroh his 'conscience aud high rn jsai flurins as a Jhristian minister" is not perfuctlr rec- mciled with. Answer the qnaRtiori yourselves. Ye voters, workhrgnsfia M-td tax-ray-' hanged from one place to ano'lutr every ear by his Conference. Do you want ' hat kind of a man to represent you in Jjngressl Answer in June by your sotes, and we thin!: vim Tiil gh'e the ork-Ioving parson a grctuet surprise ban he received in his own convention. He says he was "astonished" then ; by ,11 meaus "astonish" Mm again. ex roars ickeaiys.. During tbe nine months past, the ag gregate value of tho exports from the Jnitcd StAtes has exceeded that of th mports , as shown by tbe Custom House books, by $206,000,000. Tho Cabinet considered this fact recently, tnd became convinced that it demon- ttrated a satisfactory comraercwl and inancial condition. eTrira rixriTs. Tho Rejiatcr is displaying some cdl iteretofure torial ability that we have ;ailed to discover in its columns. I& is tugested to ns by a Republican friend 'hat probably the Custom House Rinjf -n Portland have been diffusing its col umns wiih a flood of Waters. lis well ! TESV AJC!i.Ua.Ll.. Rumor has it tbat SesV oi :oit,e Chadwick has te!egrs;.i;ed to Albany to inquire whether tlvere ia any pivktitiliry of Pijier's: electionbecause in tliat eveit be wauts to have the Seiuttts ChiinW enlarged and a turn-tab'e eiwCvil so as to accom.aodat.e tLe J utige'a leet.