The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 07, 1878, Image 2

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OTIic JDnnorral
M.UiT. V. KliOWS, kimtou.
June 7. IWJH.
WI Ttsl.li tII eel-
The Orrjo.tim in it "astonishment
over the remit in Linncotintyv ".vs
that the GreeuLauk rmm-niMit, iuatt-atl
of helping the II .jiublicauR, mw:i'x-
rcte.l, agisted the Democrats. This
i a mistake, for a, llalsey ami llarrin-burg-,
where the It"uMicnus w(ero
largely I'leilgeJ to ihfe Gifeuimck cause,
the vote shows Mount fhri usual lleimlr
lican vote in fuel, at ilulsoy, hero it
claimed lefuio the vlcviiou that
there setiiHtaittg over a hundred
Greenback vote, tvro-lhii-ds tf wLuro
were Kciubl:eati, the result tf the elec
tion shows this usual lieiiuUicau lunjut'
ity aatl amlucud Dmum ratio vote;
while in Siiiluun j rvcinct the Driiio-
cta to s:r.n,g Ihild iT ti.fOiihU.ckfr.r
tUu voto alio that tviry man sivk to
the text mid Voted ti e ticket. Another
.usance .i rero tue uivei a.ek tnove-
nimt htl, td the RejiuUicsns is shown
liiuly t lLuTisbm-j.',' tcve tho lie
iiiUlieiin t-aiu I:. late for Siato Tuftsin ei
received nearly iho tutiie UtvenLnck
vow, aud their randidjtte. for Count
M it-vevur rveaived all ef ilA-s.uin
it i Stjlf-eviilaut that the lu'puUicai.
G.eMubwckera kved their old '-iiiij
gttne oi their LViimmt e allies, td.-t
we would have elected every county
Jiw au d icu llie enure H.ale. t.uktn
We truat now that nr Drtuocratic
Gi-eeuhock friends will iotever abaudoi.
this mWmli.e faico aud return to iht
gallant old j-ai ty which aLowa such
luvmeiUe front auiust nil oppasiu.
larue.
tat KAT LM.It.Alltt.B.
It ia new lvjsirte 1 that the Iiiuejeiit
at a r.f Baker aud Jackson counties hav
elected tha Legislative titkets in their
rea;ec;ive counties, yet this' doe not
chaiijff the complexion ut iho IiBla
tare. Tio lXuiuci-uts J.mis l-ciei
memWa 1st the lAer lloui a tol
Urn, :
Baker 1, Bontoii 2, IXm-la 4, Jack
sou 1, Jowj.lu'nfl 1, Lme 4, Liiiu 6,
MarioM 1, Polk 2, Wasco 2, Washing
ton 2, Yamhill 2; total 27. We ahab
uuiloulietMlly elwf in Grant 1, Lske 1
Umatilla 2, Uu-on 2, mukinga total of
33 in the Lower lIot.e. The D.tao-
craU may also -lect the munix r frotn
Cm an I the joint taeniW r from Oo.
au l Cuny. Th Senate will afand 17
D. m icratte to 13 l-iihrcn., giviuj; u
majority on joint Imlh.t of It1.
HIRLE1 DtrtlT.
A proof of the clmrgt a we made
against Mr. H-irlcy in tlie cini,n,
we refor to the rote of Ynmhiil coun'y,
whi:h, though giving a P.tuldioan iua
j jrity, wi,t oack on liim liy ISO !
AniJud Whitnpy tlivtiou in a
EHstrict which ia unquestionably Re
publican by from 200 to 300, h llie
atpouwt erijunoe of tHiit geulleuiuu'a
p-ijai'arity.
G nl-bye ILtrlcy !
Horrali for Whituev ' .
static iii tuer i oi mx.
U to tiie hoar of going to ire thv
Scate ticket ii at. 11 iu doubt, with
LancM in favir .f tLe Ecjulnean on
most i.f tin' ctuJidates. The tvlurti
f.-om Ijlie, Cooa and the Ea.-.trrn Oiv-
gon cj'iniics are not yet rejioste.1, but
with k?iinatc baed n the 'il r-o
ord of thoxe counties is U timet ru!ablr
ifcat Thayer i eiecteil over Bifkiaan
ky small tit ij u-ity, aud we may jsox-
ail.ly Lave teci.i-ed Stitc-a' li ciiou also.
BW II.V.V TlaK9 TItEM.
Ia iu glwuay corais'tnia ef tut r?u:t
ef tUe elctivn tho Sute "the Orc?o-
. hum says: Ibu onunty ;ivm; sn an
Wjishing Wiij niiy f.-r tt . Dotaocftttic
Ckadidates.",
Should nay , Bj-o. Sv- itt ! Whatdu
yoa Silvio the D-:tu Kracy ot Ltuit are
here for bat tj scotch vnti Rid.;iHl
ev:'y tiiu.i ' U r your lic:it up
OiTe u oa f.iiitr bar I h, .
TO B ueust.iTtn.
It U ety ranch to he regrt-ttcd tha'
Mr, Ph. Ho Giiibv, ur." "Di'inocratic
. eaixiidate for C'oiiiily Tri-.-.it-r, ce
feuted. ha- a m iH oartfHb
u.Minst an I fioHyucfitwiis i:;'iicf-r, and wt-
ee ' no'.jo 1 j reasot.-w!iy j D- niicra;s
ah ml i iiave' i-a.H- ' h-ia,- Vith thi.
' ex ptin Iho V-m oi.-c ..f l.itiv have
d.nio ti.-i'i ly l;".:: tucking a Letter leo
ord thit) evtr lf.in.
D.sjtes last :i!jUt!atc.Uit Union
e-mry IiH,'j;i;S ".0 to 80 Demricratic,
UmtUi33 firTvj&a'.riTaii I Erjwn,
and lis paii Oi-js 'jeratle county ticket
by iiau! ie ij iritif -i. -C..m c ma! v pi ft
aa avra- 5. Hi!.!;cn Ithijoi ily of 75.
tb ariTc KEvvraita.
Tl T- T-?.- '.
n . i. ji.u fas voie m tl.e couutv is
1,357; J. IL SmiiL'a is 1,333; Pija i a ig
1,230; Pdarl's in 1,08?. - Bdyeu'a uux
j rity rer Pije-r is 257, aud over P arl
270. S.nub's m 'j r:ty ovrr Piier i.-
,213,audovM Pearl 245. ; . ,., . ;.
'. Ta : D ;m B'-u of iliv i:i elects 1
their C maty J a lpj au i ona Ii -re-n
tutive. Tiiat is beter iha the B.ppul
liiwnB uf Linn did.
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This is nil of the table that e have
room f4' this week. Jfext eek, how
ever, we will publish tlie full exhibit of
ilte vote on the remainder of the county
officers. Follow mar, however, are the
inajol itieH given: Diikcy 300, Cowan
301, .McDonald 239, Powell 27G, Bruce
5, Moss 03, Ligtt 171, Bryant 15,
Jacobs 277.
THE BANNER COUNTY
Old Liw Ox Top !
Uuqneaiionably the Democracy of
Linn have great reason to tie "otnek
it j" to jiut ou a:is, ri t' ftiieak.
The veia0t! DfUiocratic ui ijerity on
State ticket ia yreater than eitr beore,
and the. II 'publicans are the worat
crushed fellows in the whole "outfit."
They really eyjiecteil to sneak into otir
camp and get away with a Rpitsent
tiv; or two, but thanks to the patriot
ism of the Democracy of Linu they "got
left." on that hunt.
Gal ant "Old Linn" Las nobly re
deemed hei-self from the stain that waa
cast njion her fair, escutcheon by the
last 1'iesi leutiul aud Congivssiouul
election, and carries the party Banner
proader anl bibber than any of them.
Good enoujiti 1 ,
Titr, STATE IV WI BT.
With the exception of Congressman
it is tkul'tfnl if the Democracy have
nl vlrt eitieh of a killing" jn the Siate.
Wliiti tker is unqnestioltaldy elected,
ami v.c uiay bare i-ecuivd a jmit of the
uae. ticket, but the idiauces areag.iust
ua. ' . - -
TLa Ripuld'eans conccile the LvLs
latuivou j oint ballot, which secures the
election oi- a DE 10CRA TIC UNITED
STATES SENATOR IN PLACE OF
MITCHELL! Glory enough lor one
tar.
- ' , co i ia BrArwxt
Tlie DeiBitcracy ot B.-nton have done
aobly tbia year better than for many,
veara pastThey have carrel the
Viunty on most of the State ticket and
he following dispatch expiaiua the itn
tion on tho Legn-lative ticket :
If. V. Brown:
Tke Cvmocmts elect B irnetfc fena-
tir and Green and Hughes to tLe
louse. ' R. S. SrftAHAjf.
OREGON MAS SELECTED A
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN
VXD LIAS SECURED THE NEXT
J. S. SENATOR.
Good-bye, Mitchell ami tho CustcB
Oh, yes! Wuh Grover and eoma
tiier good IX-uioerat in tie Senate aid
Vhitesker in 0.'nrei3 Jess Irvine will
United Siates Marshal in a Loral
Rzv. Ilixts will' iu st probably re
.nuin iii the cattle- Snsiness while Hon- -jst
John Wbiteaker will occupy his seat
in Congress.
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IIaubt, June 4, 1878.
&litr Drmocral:
The Voi ef thia precinct show clear
ly aud convincingly to every Green
backer of Democratic antecedents thai
they have been moat ahawifullv told
out. "Of the (iLity four G raenW-k votea
rMlled ia tliia precinct over forty were
takeu from the Democratic party, which
show bad faith on the part of many
Rtpublicana who were professed Greeu-backei-a
and went bock on their pledge.
Former Democratic aasociatea urged
that the labor inovement waa pittenp
olely in the interwit of the Republican
party, and the result of tho election in
thia place prove the correctuesi of their
preiiictiona. It ahould be the duty ol
very Democrat who haa been deluded
into thia treacherous political antra to
inquire into ' the matter aud see how
basely they Lava beeu duped Into the
aerviceof the Custom House carmorauts.
My Gion'uck brethren begin to look
backHtnd what do they eeet The
Labor IVurlJ, publUbeil iu the Be4 oSice,
or "God's help lutunda" o3";t'iiig him
self iu the market Dr. Hendricks, the
Democrat ie sore-head, going over the
couuiy telling falsehood about the rec
ord of the laat Legislature, aud at the
8'iuie time secretly caucusing to sell out
to Rtpublicahs. ' Why were all bis foul
euathetaas hurlod at Democrats aud the
Ddiuocratio party! A " area am " voice
auawora, "Auother Beuolict Arnold."
Wny was Stewart nuking pilgrimages
t iliffereut parts of the State before the
o.ive tiin, pltsui&g how to beat
sn-t'e hi4 Ri Itcal iu utersl Wuilst
there is seuudness iu the ' doctrines of
the jiar;y, it ia still true, nevertheless
the same principles are enunciated iu
t'te Dtmjcratic platform and ever have
Win iu accordance with their creed.
With this view of the situation, is there
any other wise course for ui to pursue
a honest men who act from priuoiple,
but to go bock to the house of our
fathera,j-eturn to the goo. I old Demo
cratic fold, and be deceive I no longer
by these "new dodges" of Ridicalisin 1
Mora anon. - Grkkxrvckeo.
a clkas irr.
The Djm jcracy of Liun have gained
a glorious victery. With the combined
odds of the Greenbackew and Repub
licans we have made a "clean up"
which will never be forgotten ia the
history of our ceuuty politics.
There were doubtless reasons why
Republicans should be: restive under
' the corrupt rule of their party who
hare had control of National affairs for
the past sixteen years, but it was not
expected that they would 80 signally
rebuke their party as they liavo done
in Linn at this election.
Ir the Democratic Greenbackers
would stay with us hereafter, and our
Palonae emigrants would come back
home we would still further "astonish''
the Oreyonian at the next election.
Tit ticcrin Efrntv. '
Weston, Ogn. -At 3 t. u. a Very
heavy vets had been (Hilled, with I'm
lington, Independent eaandidatn fur
Senator ahead. Berry, In b'tili M,
and Whet, Dt'inocratio, were fch run
ning ahead of their ticket for Roptl".
iontiitive, up to 4 o'clock 300 votea had
been cast, but owing to indiscriminate
scratching nothing definite is known.
The Independents claim iho piroliict
for a majority of their ticket.
Clifton Uities 22, Thayer 4, Beolt
man 22, Ream 4, Ilirach 21, Brown
2, Carter 22, ; Noltner 4, Powell 22,
Stites 4, Caples 21, Goariu 4.
Westport Pieoimst Hiues 32, Whit
eaker 19, Beskuian 30, Thayer 21,
Eni'liart 32, Rcauns 19, Hiis.li 36,
Brown 14, Carter 32, Noltner 19, Pow
ell 32, Stites 19, Caples 31, Geurin 10,
Fulton 32, Dodd 11, Buwtey 20, Dah
13.
Marion Whitoakcr 7 unjority,
Thayer 2, Eaihart 2, Treasurer tie,
Printer tie, Powell 1 majority.
Knappa lliues 20, Wbiteaker 2U
Ueekmau 21, Thayer 20, Eaihart 21.
Kennies 20, llirsch 21, Brown 20.
IVrter 21, Nolluer 19,;Powell 21, Stilts
20.
Ashland Can't give official return
ill morning. A-dilnnd goes about Til
Republican majority.
Umatilla Suite D.-iu leintie ticket,
onuress, Wliiteaker 20, O ivernor, W.
W. Thayer 26, Sec'y of Stale, Reauui
25, State Tivaaurer, Brown' 22, Printer,
Sol t nor 27, Sup't liiHlruciiou, Htilrt
25, Att 5th Dist., I: on 29. Repub
liitans, I tines 15, L! ekumu 14, Km bar
15, H n. li 13. Carter 13, Powell 13.
Att'y, Pariah 11.
Hood River Will stand about 3:
Democratic to 40 Republican.
Cnueiuak Preeiuct 08 votes cast.
Republican majoiity 54.
Orejon City Pm:uict 3i7 votes
ou-st, 125 counted, Republican Siau
ticket 30 ahead.
Gervais 100 Votes cast, CO Votes
counted. Wbiteaker, 41, Hints, 19,
fliayei, 38, Beekutan 22, Ream, 3H,
Earhart, 22. Brown, 26, Hirsch, 30,
Noltner, 38, Carter, 21, Htites, 37,
Powell, 22.
Rock Point Wbiteaker, ninjority,20,
Thiypf, 20, Reams, 14,' Brown, 20,
Noltner, 20, Stitca, 20, Greenback can
didates, 2 votes each. ,
Jed'eraou Hines, 03, Beekraan, 9P,
Earhart, 99, Hirsch, 10G, Carter, 104,
Powell, 100, Hu ley, 92.
Democrats Wliiteaker, 27, Thayer,
2G, Reams, 26, Brown, 10, Noltner,
23, Stites, 25, Whitney, 29,.
, Greenliack ticket, Campbrdl. 5, Wil
kins 5, Oites, 4, Suthcrliu, 3, Cr.ig, 4,
Parker 4, Butler, 9.
D ains Wbiteaker 47, Thayer -14,
Reames 48, Brown 43, Stites 44, Ilinen
76, B-eknian 79, Earhart 40, Hirsi-li
79, Carter 79, Powell 79. Ollicial.
South Salem Majorities, Hinea 19
Beck man 21, Eaihart 20, Hindi 35.
North Salem Average Democratic
majority 14.
Salem Beekmau 50 majority, Hirsch
78. About half votes counted.
COOS COCXTT.
Empire City Majorities; Whiteakei
5, Thayer 13, Reamps 4, Brown 8
Kottuer 1 1, Uazanl 20.
Marnhlield Maj.iritie ; Iliues 14.
Beekuiau 15, Earhart 23, Hirach 17,
Carter 19, Powell 18.
CLACKAMAS COl'STT.
Canenmb Pi-eciuet S.-mi o3icial ;
lines 51, Beekman 54, Earhart 54,
Uirach 54, Carter 52, Powell 52, Caple
52, Wbiteaker 16, Thayer 15, Reames
14, Brown 14, Noltner 15, Stites 14.
Gearin 16. Average nf Republican
Senator and Representatives 33.
Canby Official, Wbiteaker 34
Thayer 34, ' Regimes 35, Brown 3i,
Noltner 34, Stitea "4, Gearin 30, Hineh
23, Bjekman 30, fc.vluirt 30, Ilirscl
30, Carter 31, Powell 30, Caples 29
Wait, Democratic Ststo Senator, 16
majority. Average majority for Dem
ocratic Representatives 3.
Oiwegfl Preeiuct Semi ntlicial re
turn, Uiues 43, Beekltuui 49 Earhari
47, Hiinch 49, Carter 51, Powell 49,
Caples 49, Wliiteaker 15, Thayer 15,
Reames 15, Brown 15, Noltner 13,
Stite.1 15, Gearin 15. Aveittge m-jori
ty of Republican'' Senator aud Repre
sentatives 25.
Oregon City preeiuct Siini oflictal ;
Hines 194, Beekman 211, E it hart 214,
Hii-sch 215, Carter 201, Powell 212,
CaploV 193, Wbiteaker 176, Thayer
163, Reames 160, Brown 158, Noltner
172, Stites 152, Gearin' 180. Aveiage
maj irity fir Republican Senator and
Representatives 30.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Aslilunl Iliues 32, Beukmon 34,
Earhart 19, Hirsch 34, Carter 35, Pow
ell 35, Peoples' Legislative 60 ; majori
ties official.
DOUGLAS COUSTTV.
Oakland Following is tho official
vote of thia precinct; Hinos 186, Beek
man 180, Earhart 191, Hirsch 134.
Carter 185, Powell 184, Whitoakor 162.
Thayer 168, Reames 157, Brown 161
Noltner 162, Stites 102, Hazard 160,
Knox 183. :
... Oakland Wilbur precinct ; Iliua
29, Beekuiau 27, Earhart 29, Ilirscl.
29, Carter 28, Powell 27 Wl i eaker
24, Thayer 26, Reames 27, Brown 24.
Noltner 17, Stites 25.
WASHINGTON COUKTV.
Hillsboro Hinea'majority 279,Beek
man 186, Caples 177, Representative!
tics on Republican Reeves and Purdin
Democratic.
LAKE COCNTY.
Eugene pity Official vote of thia
oant frua tsa prtolncta, Wliiteaktf
88, Beekuiau 11, Cockratt 69, Earhai t
and ReaDim even, llirsch 38. ' '
Knox (Rop) for Prosecuting Attor
ney, CO majority, Representatives,
Stratton 78S, Uilbt-rt 733, Knox 657,
Fajjan CC8, Thompson 745, Dorris 753,
Holt 709, Hayes 701.
Junction Ollicial, Hines 129, Bouk
man 134, Earbnrt 133, Hirsch 114,
Carter 134, lowoll 133 Whiteaker 140,
Thayer 132, Reames 134, Brown 140,
Noltner 130, Stites 123.
Engi ne Vote of tho county stands
about as at noon, 5 small precincts to
hear from, not expected te change the
majorities materially, full returns ill
he in to-morrow.
Ht'LTSOMAH COt'KTT nKTCBSS. i
Froiiill piecmuts, Huiea majority
389, Beekman 438, Eurbart 616,
llir.-ch 550, UarU;r 435, Republican
Legislative ticket elected.
Myrtle Creek Precinct Whiteakei
121, Thayer 121, Reames 122, Browi.
110, Noltner 112, Stites 121, Haram
121, Campbell 117, Cbeuowelh U2,
iVtkey 121, Stewart 117, Hines 3?,
U ekluau 31, Eurhai't 33, Ililflch 44.
Powell 34, Knox 29, Melvin 31, Kirk
ntttiuk 33, Riddle 34, Brown 30.
CLATSOP COCSTY.
, Official vote if Astna Precinct
Wbiteaker 295, Hinea 303, Thayer 277.
Doeklnaii 318, Reauu-s 272. Earhai
323, Brown 209, Hinth 322, Noltuei
471. Carter 322,Siite.i 275,Powell 32U
O.licial vote nf Uir Astoria Pr
oinct Hines 61, Wbiteaker 104, Beek-
n in 62, Thayer It 5, ttauiea 105, E -
hart 01, Brown D9, Hirsch 60, Noltnei
100, Carter 59, Powell 60, Stites 105.
Seiui-ollicial from Marion county give
the following majorities : Hines 380,
iieekliiaii CU0, E.tihait 500, Hirsch
35. Official returns will not uutivri
ally change these figures. , ;
Polk Een oil the Governor, Eni-
hart and Hirsch 50 majority, Reptbli
miis elect one representative in Polk,
liossibly all.
Yoncalla 61 Republican, 36 Demo
cratic. i '
Scottsbtu-g 40 Republican, 22 Dem
ocratic. )
Etkton 41 Republican, 31 Demo
cratic, official on State ticket.
Harriaburg precinct Whole number
votes 321, Wbiteaker 161, Hines 84,
Campbell 72. Thayer 147, Beekman 68,
Wilkina bO, Reams 140, Eai hart t8,
Cates 87, Brown 184. Hu ach 148, Nolt
ner 144, Carter 89. Craig 86. i
J. L. IW1 AT
Lebanon, June 6,1878.
S tiler Democrat :
On Wednesday eve the citiient of
LeUtuon, ou learning the result of J.
L. Cowan's aucceea as Democratic can
didate for County Clerk, turned out
en ma$te, irresective of politics, and
gave him a hraitj congratulation onhif.
lenei vel success. After the baud ha
discom-aed some One musio Mr. Cowan
ap(ieared and iu a vary feeling and ap
propriate manuer tbauketl but ntauy
friends for their kindness aud lively in
tervst iu Lis succeas.
At the couclaaton of Mr. Cowan's re
marks cheer after cheer weut up frem
the asaemblage of friends.
Mr. Geo. Smith (who by the way i
a RepuMirati) waa next called for. Hit
remarks wero very apprwprhtte sud well
timed and cal led forth a storm of a-
,ilaue. , '
Mr. Smith ia the succeasful camlidati
for Justice of tho Peace in this preeiuct
am) his success shows how highly he b-
esteemed ,
Mr. Montague, who is every inch
Democrat ami gentleman, congratulate)'
Mr. Giwan on his deserved success
hut reiteated tho sentiments of thi
ooutnuuity at their loss . of one of tin
latat aieu in this (Kirtiou of Linn Co.
Mr. Montague is a very easy, flueni
s,ieaker, and wo must acknowledge oui
matiility to do him justice. !
W. B. D mica was kiudly ctillod for,
hut owing to extreme;' baahfulnesa (wt
presume) in the preseoco of so man.i
ladies, failed to re-siKHtd. Prof. Millet,
Mr. Powers and many others wete call
ed upon and responded in a nnumei
that was highly complimentary to Mr.
Cowan. Tho best vf feeling was mani
lest ad on every aids, and taken all in
all it was one of the most njoyabl
surprises that it las beeu the lot ol
your humlilu cormspondent to . witness
since coming here. - J. A. W.
TilEBE were 2.S93 votes Killed tol
Goveruurin Linn-Mnly 7 short of 3,000.
In the last Preaidtstial . election there
were were polled 2,867. . These figurw
-how an increase iri the wte of Linn
sin November, 1576, of 126. " ;
Yes, we take it back I The Green
lackers did tiiially "get theis soup in."
They elected a J tut ice of the Peace-at
Halucyl Telegraiibit to Brick. Pom
eroy and ho will trot out Lis rooster
lock. i. ' - '
Bro. Hixe3 h-jn a canou3 ssrt ef a
God. He waa with Hines at the Con
vention but went back on him at the
-lection. Will tlie Brother new turn
out an in Udell
Mr. Shaw if everlastingly pressed
Peebles into hi "hole" last Monday,
beating him forCounty Judge ef "'Black
Marion" by ever 400 majority I . .
With Bro. Hit3 WM tl)8 "v"ice
.f G.kI" at the" Convention, but with
Wbiteaker it was the voice of the peo
ple at the polls 1 '. . -
This isn't a good year for preachers
especially in Linn.
tXXVt OSEI'XBACK TOTE.
Tho Greenback vote In Linn foots up
about 375 all Wld. Ami this after
making so much "furs! about it that
some timid Democrats and Republicans
were fearful thry would carry the ceuti
ty! 1 -I
We Lave no desire to play the "gran
ny" with our Greenback friends and
sing out "I told you nor but wo do say
that their lenders have deluded them
most ahamufnltr, and we were aatisQed
they woio , doing it all through tho can
vass, by making wild, reckless asttei'-
lions about the terrific vote they would
receive in the county, and thus holding
them to tho win k which they would
have otherwise ubandoned in disgust.
IB PCUOlMttltCV.1UBE8SM.tX.
Co ir. Whitcalier's election to Con
tjress is conceded by Republican by at
least GOO majority, while Democrat"
elaim it by 800 or more.
I LL , l '
Umatilla county uid nobly, but she
c luldu t quite "ataud olf" Old Linn, a,
Bri. TurtM-r please come down with
that wage? I
The Delliocrata have elected ou
R.iiireaeuiative in Marion F. X.
Matthiea oier J. J. Murphy.
Wonde if GrtenWk Stewait, ei
llalsey, still thinks there Is "a sou
loose" any wheret -
r lama rial sad CeauMrrlaU
fl.il ! N..VrV iar
Lml lamwn In rurtUial fcertnt, fi i Mtllnr, U
aiixr uum wr em. wwa.
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In kf
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Plum, ana-lrid
Sjrittc chicktn. . .
(IinES. in Bint.
.ouvdculi.
Murrain
Uraa
lieer kiu.
TALLOW, per
PS. Um and WMblutoa TV.
WOOL,
, aun aaaut.
( WltHAT r kn (1 Ot
HAT lajaa Um.
tx- 13c.
rOTATOfiapw bn-tl to.
BACON auna-liic
Hlilaa OldlSc.
iMMldan 7je-
LAan 'n msititat i tsaii
Ui: r rKR-Fma iU 1.
EOS OiSSe.
I'HK KE.SS S M.
SUOAaSaa 19a
UUml l(Ull?c.
COAL OIUDotiw, t-pj can-t
x IWM'k tval caav i M
ract At mthii.
A CAltD.
To ll who m , mfferinff trim IIm rmn mm! faaliaen
Ioim ot ywuUi, mtvuu. waaus early ajar, Um
uaiihmKi, Ac, I will ami a rwiai UM aill cum jrue
r'HKK OK LMAKUK. Thu (frcat rvriKiljr waa divci
t ujr a eoLatHNiary In smib Aawraa. Kewl a atll -a
Irw-ml aii.lup. to lha bkv. J'mirn T. Im.s.1, bu
lua It. tUbU Uow, 'W VM City. TU1U4J I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Proposal for Stationery.
VKP.tiiriMTorricii V
.-alem June I, la'.Bj
SKVLED PROPiejAlJJ ILL. BR UK
CklVEU at ibn ottlue up to Aug-. I
aa, to luruiab aa follutta:
Ml reams of U.ni elaas legal cap, 14 lb
ulta lant, wide rulel.
00 raauiaor ttra iaas letter, VI fta whin
alH. wide rulad.
6a nj.ui. ut nrat-claca nnfcreaa, GH B
la.'kaKea, while laid, wide rsleJ
t imu of gnveriiuieat llo tor, aaaort
od ooloia, thh'k Hrat quail jr.
15 M No 6 X SX wlineaarey envelopes
18 M tstt 9 XXX white aafoty eiiveiotes.
4H No V envelopes, lineu lin- i. .
20 grosa genuiua Adam A Co's gtildeu
pen.
iu Kress of railroad pens, first quality. :
10 gruea nf No 401 Oilhut's iea
4 gnaw of No ite3lllloU.'e n. '
2 aruas Ko 1 Xpetiuerian mm.
0 gross of fine Urice sUau pen holders,
la doseu Aillimau'a ink stauds, Mo 8
ar-e size.
4 Uoxea Barometer Ink, brans back), pxm
uaili'.
j duEen Ivory folders, t loch. " '
5 aost?o Congress iory talderc, htavy, 11
oieiiea.
W dozen MuollK", Not Jap, flrt quality.
: S LMvtaiia Moua ink, quart",
lluozen Cap boaru li-uer clips. '
11 dosep ruiiUer ruler. It Itwb.flat. '
l.i am Kaix r'a .hiU, ..r..uui, (lit.
2 Kru raieut rubo,-rerrt0iii.
m imhiikI if wul rubber Noil - - , :
l do-u ttawn, Ivory baudlt t. ,
S dos ' er rs, wimhI bandies.
1 J ioe-n Woim naaint's Goiiraaa kay?s ffon
iln aad beat qua lily.
u irri4 tauiaii ruiai'-r band assorted Stxta.
r.ns purv rubber rlDKs No. It.
S rua in 1-i meb MouiII'm paper fastoaetf.
oi I liiou JIuUlil's paper latvaera.
txiier pat-turoa ltiltiU.
Ii doseu sb puiau's l Utr and Invoice fila 12
ly 17 Inch-s ait usavos.
iM4 No Jfl ..o d -u .tledatliin, best quality.
6i lbs twavy iimnp twiue. ...
1 aoas spools red tape.
In lb- bids l- T pap r prnpo als forthP Tare.
Kveti's and otuer br-indi. ar Invited, eepi.
rate bias wul Iw aunsulered for each elans ol
tritcl's. - P.iri.ic.4 t w.4 i.n avri. sail bj
uaUu will bi- riqutrd to glv iMinds lur tn
'nme at I he H-cr tr oSkte or nucti pcutiwii
hereof as ha shU r -qu.re onnr betora thi
trt dsy ot 14pteiub r, IS7S. Pyiueet tom
.nadu by wurranidrawn on thet to Ireanurer.
H. P. CHAD 1 K,
). ut Mali-.
s Btlw8
CITATION.
fn the County Cvurf of Linn County, in At
Utatt f Oregon .' .
In the maUer of tbe estate and guard an
hip of William i. Vavtler, Alinoi.
Order to show cau-e on appih-alion ol
jQarduui for order ef aale of real eUte.
It appealing to this Court frwm the peti
:l n t ia day preseuted and filed Ly J. H.
Lame; llie guardian id tbe pcrMiii anil ex
is anf Wilnatii I. Vawter. minor, praying
lor an. onler uT Mile of certain real eat at
iielonging ui aaid ward, hat it ia neuestarx
md would bo benetii'ial to said ward iba.
uch real talo should be cold.
It is h-retiy ordered that the next of kin
of said ward, and all fiersous inujrwi.d in
the said eutate. appear before this (Jour .
on Wednesday, tile SJ day of Ju'y, 1878.
it 1 o'clock, p. ui., at the Court room ol
cliis Court, iu tbe cily af Albany, Linu
o'ounty, ( iregou, t hen and there to show
intuae why an onler ahould nut be granted
fur the saie of such estate.
- Aud it la further ord red, that a copy of
this order ba published at least three sue
cesuve week before the said day of bear
tug in the hT.TK Kiour Likmoc.t,
uoWMpaper printed and published and ol
general circulation in Liun Ceuuty,'
regn.
. Dated this Juno4'h, 1878.
T. J. S 1 1 l-ES, Co Clerk.
. Per Geo. E. UBAnBaxi.
. 44wi ... Deputy.
awaekiayow osratowa. S5 outfit frea.
VUUrua. Kalur, U yoa want a business at 4uet
.mi-wmu ot either eta can maks gnat pay all tte una.
Jbmf work, smtt lor parUcuiats vo U. auun A v.
furuaod, Ualua .
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PKAE3 AND TAB 03 CHGAWS 1 j
AEEiKS BESE', BALLET & DATIS
AND
'evers! ntlier makes of flrat c!a9lnitru
mvnta for tale Uar.lner Hro. of f sl in,
"'"t"" f uniiiinu, l aiiiomla. ;p
i "'' ! A L MO YE, Ageatj '
AtBtT, V.
Administrator's Notice.
TOTXCE It LIERKI1Y OIVEN TIHl
111 the uuUer.l tueit was thi oav iLiuiii
rti ailiniiiinirator ! ihew-iaieof AlmrewJ.
lit aril, d -eaeil. anil all fiaiitt aninl ,!!
es ate, must be preatruted lo tbe aduilula-
muir Miunt, mis uouiii" irout una date at
Leusuun, 14'iH Couuiy, Oregon.
JUll- UtAItl),
44w4 . AduiV.
Final Settlement.
TOTlCK U livrabVElven that llie under
kli niitlieal, ul"'iiiiiiaior 1 1 Hie ela e
ii .taiu r I I'Mrrmu, owwim o, Haa uieu
ula ausmiil lor the nnal HHiiieiueiii
ald e late in the fount v Court for Uui
ikjiiiv. Mate of ttreuim, ami rrtusy. tin
Hh ilnv of . I ill v l-TH at llie lilirxftme
,'vlock In tbe afternoon of said ilay, liar
UeMi aei Uir lUe liuarinit 'f olijoulaiui. auo
Iim mttluinenl of aid eatate.
Uaieu Una June Bill l78.
MAY b SENDERS,
if?
llsurrlahstra. I-4 eesisitj', Oga
- , , DfcALBas IS
i EN ERAL Jl KKCIl AN DISE
sneh aa are generally ke ia a
FIRST CLASS RETAIL STOKE
I AY BEXtJERS is the flrat,
,.Uo us lo aaaure jrou, :
I on will always find at any ttioe
l'-' ' ' f ' '
; V round Ulr store to serve yon;
umber eoe artajloa they do keep, '
H o sell tnem at small profit.
uch aa clothing, cond and nst,
fc very thing yoi buy will fit - J
Amotions, Hardware, Qroories,
1 J ishes of all varlctiee, '
K mbreiries, Laore of aU kUx.bi,
L,obe and even window blinds;
Osrn will always be on hand
Senders, ditto, ditto, " - "
111 ver Learing in our inluds,
aLiive and let live, Is our motto,
LaWve
thy oeigbbor like thyself.
yheat no one is our theme, .
I loping to do s,ell foroorselvei
ver retaining oar goad luuaa.
t ml now as Poetry is not our fort,
lalroas, look npon It tender
aa very one la invited te the ssnre of
Num Mar A Sender!!! . ;,
rs without a rhyme. .
CONSTAT Ti.T OJt KANIt
METZLER'3 CELEB RAT Ft
RAW-K!083rf)GiBS.
vIln'JHf.
J - E. SORBIN & CO.
Itsponon and dnlr in
CIGARS AX3 TOBACCO-
AaTBta for Jmsm Moors A Coa ft. anil Kv.
Vh is a lea. otfet for sat
Kin srhlsRlrs froio ti.uu to ts.93 a galloo,
aatlea from m cents to S1.59
KID r'rencb brandy Irom 42.7S to t'.V
alloa. Id bottles iron 7h dm. to
Kin Old Port Wine from liiJto Si.su a gal
in. lo bottles from U eta. u tJ.u,
KlneBherry Wine fnuo IXonto tlu.U a gal
i tn. In bottles troiu 75 eta. to Suu.
Holland Ula MjHO a Kallor. la botlea from 7
t-.toll.su.
. All kings of Wine, Bitters and Cordials.
Claret one dollar a gallon or J5 ru. a bottle.
t.lquors in piuu aud hall pint Hanks n
ravaiers and others. , ,
8AMPLE ROOMS
.. .. . . attMctu t to a
OUR S TO R 33 ,
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
-ly tbft box or pouad, ebaap.
ftrs esswat, aaar Uraadalbla. Atbaaj
TWIlsLUflT V fli'KCII,
CARRIAGE AXD WAGOU
Corner Heenod and FVrry SU., Alfcaay, 0,
A,e preparad to rapnaftwture' carriacea ano
aans at short notice and of the very
BUNT MATLUUL.
rhay sn.ike tba PaBaien'eAKHLAOBB &irr
toooiaavi toaatata. , . , . ... . .
' REPAIRING AS3 JQg WORI
tona at atiriesi ootMe und In the most
SKILLFUL MANNER. -
metr work and material to wWrrsnled to be
i rat suihh. vHx Mf.
'STAR 13 K K It Y
PRO VISION STORE!
1WXA Jl 1KB, rroa. f
uwtiH Fmiiod Broadalbla lst Albany.
.A lare etock of fresh
FAMILY tbUaOCURlES
kept constantr on band. "
AH kinds of '
FEB3H VKGHTABLES
- "'' in tbetr seaman.
Ssssls Bt-Uveresl ta a ay rai f lia (Utr
rree af charge.
vtli utx.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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The Gentlemen
-Readers
of this Paper
are
invited to call on
L, E, BLAISE
and
examine all tho
Latest Styled
in
Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
fr raen,"by' cbilden
at his
Popular
Clothing House,
112rstSt.,;
Albany, Oregon.
C COHKN,
IX:cr In "
GEfelSsAL tUEHCHilflDISE
Pti tic. KuiluS.if , f,T.( ut and Braadslbla Ma,
ALUtHV, ORCCiO..
Will keep nn-sutiy ou band a full
aseortOM-nt of .
Clothius, IJrjr Good, Fur
- niIiiiigr - .osd, Hate,
CapM, Doolis. Shoett, .
- v. 7
tnd will soil the above named goods
CHEAfKK than any other bouse in tbe
oiiy. - t,ive him a cad Ixifyre purchasing
elsewhere. - -
SV3X. COHEIR,
AUCTIONEER
" ' :j -JZif -,B '-i:.-v, .;
RSOOLAR S.MJ )ATS
SATTJEDAYS AND MONDAYS
At 10 o'clock A. 41.
Will also go to any part of the country
snd bold special sales when directed.
vl3ni.tr -
JAllKK I l OU A t.
(so-ieassoa er a. eewaa 6.)
I.KHANoN "OUKflON.
" "' n' dealer isj is:'
.EtEKtt, ..nERCI14!IDlSE
til KEf ttwm OR HAND h mi STOCK
O R Y l O O O X Sy?
GadcERIESjV
(IAI1 IWVF2 !
Raota soil thoea
All furSalc at tha Lusm: Prioas for CAf3,
rPROUVCS. is
All oarsoes nwisg A. CoaTaA A Co. eas stttia
v7a24tf. JAMES UCOVAX .
Dissolution Notice.
HAVING niSPO-EDOFOTJR I.EBA
notiflotirine Mil!s,thefirm f Klkiaa
Bros, ia this day diolved by mutual coif
. . - i j.kfUrituflrm will lu rtmmntlv,
viii. e I iirui - ... iro -. -- i"- i ' . i
..1. J i r T Km tmta Arm
Iierebv notified to appear and settle up at
once with either of tbe undersigned.
W.S KLKINS,
- JCK1. EUUNS.
Tiehanon. May lST1.
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atUi nsaui, lOsts, KssiaaCaidt.a., S4.au, B. V