The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 21, 1878, Image 2

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MART. V. BROWN, EDITOR.
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fIB OFFICIAL PAPER FOR ORE&CN
a 4MBrtii. raucv.
- The act of the aMuorittea 'at" Wash
iagton in appropriating arma and ara
taaaitioa jro rattt to the several State
.the Uaon aaa far eevaral years pant
vgrked k hard.ship upon ""the Pacific
eoaH people, and is Wtpecially karmful
to or Owron citiiena just naw. What
in. thunder iloea Massachusetts, New
llaabpahire,- Pennsylvania, Olii ana
other States need wiih tens of thousands
f ataads of arm etch, when they have
ae enemy in their midst end no frontier
to be protected while we here in Ore
gon have the Government's Indian
wards quartered upon us aud supplied
with arm a and ammunition, and our
white settlers destitute of the at cans of
defense!
This is a most wretchedly villainous
policy, and the people of the Pacific
States who are environed and constant
ly menaced by the savage beasts ; in
whose favor the Government has for
the past twenty years legislated, should
demand of their Senators and Repre
eeatativea ia Congress such legislation
as will place within our power a means
of defense agaiaat these frequent out'
tracks and murderous attacks.
Oar frontier settlers now doling
fraaa their homes for want of proper
means ef defense is a sumcient pie to
our friends at Washington for prompt
ecUen in the matter.
a uuniw r.
During the campaign just closed Mr.
B. PurJem, a responsible Kcpubli-
v-aa, of this city, handed us a note for
publication which charged Mr. Sol,
naseig, vi oeawa county, wun caving
Vt . . . i , l
"greeabaeked" him (Purdom) at
time when that sort of currencv was
rating at about 40 cents on the dollar.
This Mr. King has never denied, but
bow he wreaks his vengeance upon us as
fellows:
Corvallis June 20 78
Mr Brown
Sir you Will Plase Ston Mi
Paper as I Do not Want it eaey More
u l am in vour de-t Sad your bit and
I SoUe it Sol King
This is a verbatim copy of Sheriff
King's letter spelling, punctuation,
capitalisation and all andxlemonstrates
fceyoad a question that the Republicans
f Benton county are eminently quali
fied to judge of the fitness of their
euty officials!
Ail right, Mr. King! We will
"Plase" step your paper, as you ''Do
net Want it enney more." Ytm are
ot in our "dept" and you have no "biT
"eetie with us.
Ajew, wise Sclomon King of the
greet Radical party ef Benton! Thou
feast surely aaadif a killing this time 1 j
Scat!
TaTfta a.ib ra well.
Advices yesterday seem te indicate
that the contest between Messrs. Stites
aad Powell for State Superintendent of
Publie Instruction is so cIo.se as to re
quire the official vote to determine the
result. All aave two counties have
been heard from which give Powell 178
saajority. Baker and Grant are the
counties yet to hear from, which gave
Thayer 185 majority. If the same vote
ia given Mr. Stites he will be elected
by 7 vetee. We have an abiding faith
in. the good sense and judgment of the
people of those two counties, and are
therefore confident of Stites election.
mrtitTM res .
The Mew York thinks thai, the
desire of Oregon Senators far an appro
ptiatiea of 9300,000 for river and har
bor improvements in this Stale, h ciai
fAr an 5ectionericj movement on the
frt, and for the benefit, of Senator
Mitchell. In this instance the Sun is
is error. Every dollar of the momey
asked for is really required in . Orrgon
for the stated purpose, ia the interest
f ommerce, navigation and trade, and
the State is entitled to it.
A IT SMWtXa) BB.
lie. Jofea W faitaker, . our new
member of Cengree, 4a the Oregea
somber of the Democratic National
Committee. He was given thai position
t the St. Louis Convention because the
Oregon delegation knew he would he
iected to Congress about this time, and
would be hedy to have about Wash
ington when the Committee should next
snoot Kothing like taking time by the
ior tj..
surra a itictio,
Hot. John T. Hughes, of Beaton,
ia the only Deaitxratie Representative
of the last Legislature who is re-elccte,
aad Hon. B- B. Cochran, of Lane, is
the only SbiuUot he has been returned.
This ia a remarkably flattering empli
aaesi to the; gentlemen and one of
which tby should be justly proud. -
KBsair pioxf.cb.
The following are the officers of the
Pioneer Association elected fur the
ensuing year: M. Crawford, presi
dent; W. L. White, Vioe-Presidont ;
J. 11. Brown, Retarding Secretary;
W. IL Rees, CorresiJontling Secretary;
J. M. Bacon, Treasurer ; Wm. Barlow,
Thoa. Monteith. F. X. Mathier. Board
4if Delegatea.
TxaXKS to our friend, li. II. Giiljy,
ft m jMUU&t ef musk yalkia. ,
A.VsWStt TO UUEI BEKB4CB.En.
lURRfSBVRO, June 10r 1873. I
MlifrikMMrat:-- -5 - -a, . t i
After the frequent scurrileua attacks
made upon my private character lu the
late canvass, I had reason to hope I
would be allowed to eajor tha triumphs
of the greoubaok prinuiplea in gallant
eld Linn anaieleetetl. - But it appears
there is a certain nhyater of the Demo
cratic eld who is dissatisfied with his
present notoriety, and surprised at the
multitude of devoted areenWek era lltal
could ' hot be 'intimidated, an ilx J : or
bought. He feigns te make us believe
that he U one of that noble baud of pa
triots that is Wauling for priuciplo, aud
exeraplitie his devotion to the cause by
imitating the deeds of that datarttly
soldier that hid himself away during
the battle, but when it was 'ever he
rushed oat among the slain, plunging
his sabre into the fallen at a furious
rate te prove his cearage and fealty
Front tha way this Ilalaey heru exults
aver kia work he imagiuea that he has
given toe a fatal thrust.. Hear him:
"Dr. Ileudrlx, he Democratic sere-
head, going qver the county telling false
hoods about the record of the last Leg
islature, and, at the same time, secretly
caucusing te sell out to the Republi
cans." It will be ebserved that while
this bogus "greenbacker" gives my name
to thejtublic and holds me up as one
wf his alain trophies, he is careful te
conceal his awn name, but seizes upon
a name that implies honor aud lesaect-
ability, instead of the one that law aud
principle attaches to hint.
I tlesery the ear-marks of this much
domesticated animal, but I demand ef
him his true uame, that the people may
truly estimate the value ef his hide. It
is a little singular that this fellow
akould appropriate "greenbacker" for
his nana da plume, the same havieg
beeu used by me for many months past
in the columns of this paper to demon
strata the financial theory of the green
back party. I now aay to this bastard
"greenbacker," that whenever he says
that I at any time proposed "to sell eut
to the Republicans," he tells a bare and
malicious lie, and I here and now brand
him as a sneaking, cowardly, contempt. -
hie faUitier. Tbe nun that will tail a
deliberate lie to reb his fellow man ef a
good naaie and defame his chaaactcr,
will steal. The man that will steal
name will steal anything else if he is
sure he will uet be caught, so I caution
the s-oed people of Halaev to keen a
sharp lookout for this bogus "green
backer." Allow me to further aay that
all of the proportion to "sell out" that
I know anything of, comes from the
Demeeratiti party. . This 'ccitaorieus
"greenbacker" makes charges ef preSdy
against the Republicans, and declare
that greenbackers with Democratic an
tecedents aere slamefullv sold eut. Of
this I kaow but little, and care less, for
I have but little respect for the mm,
let him be Republican or Detneciat,
who votes in obedience to tbe sting ot
party task. It u the proudest ejtoch in
the history of my political life to know
that there is between feur and five
hundred independent, noble freemen in
Linn eounty, who atand away abevr
and beyead the reach of party prejudice
and will rote, lire and die in the de
fence of their principles. This spurieub
"greenbacker" seeks to make the im
pression, that he voted tbe greenback
ticket and constitutes one of the num
ber that was deluded into that "treach
erous political aaare," aud was "sold
eat" by the Remblican?. Poor fellow!
He says, "let us go back to the hease
of our fathers, return te the goed o'.d
Demacratie fold." Now, my pretended
whilom "greenbacker," this little piece
of sophistry is entirely too transparent
for sensible people to believe, iJ. it is
too lew and contemptible for any one te
practice, except such as stab ia the
dark, or appropriate false me to give
rent to their splen that they not
da over their own signature.
J. F. Heiaix.
- KTTBK TSltS EVRBl BEraBE.
The Oregon Demcrasy have dne
better this year than ever before. They
hav aecured a good working majority
ia brtfb, branches of tho Legislature ;
ban- cioaned out the infamous Mitchell
Cuota House ring and insured the
elcv.'ion f a U. S. Senator ; have
elerted a Democratio Congressunan to
succeed a Republican and have con
tinued the State Administration in the
hands of the Democracy by electing a
Democratic Governor.
- But our Radio d frien la say this is
the "off year" in politics. If it is, the
Republicans are worse "off" than eer
that's all!
, Th J Quiacy Herat i sija: When the
Republican tarty was on its last legs,
it was proposed to give the colored man
a vote; that element gave the party a
few years' extension, but now that the
colored man votes the Democratic ticket
it is proposed to give the Indians a
chance to exercise the franchise as well
as the tomahawk, and mak- all tha In
dian agents judges in the several Reser
vations. ' Mr. Lo is expected to deposit
his ballet for the Great Father when he
returns from the Paris Exposition, and
again agrees to take upon himself the
responsibility of a fifty thousand dollar
See.
MBBE INDIAN KEVILIBT.
Last Saturday five Indians attacked
three wlnte men, near the mouth of
Salmon river, in Tillamook county, and
in tbe affray a white named Perry
Dodson and an Indian were killed. The
row grew out of a dispute over the own
ership ef some cattle. .1 'r .
(Sfttan Saiaaum, Jus U)
I.VU!f TVAB It IB0.t.
fadlaas Uauacrelaa tae apttler aaa HV
tag T want Bahrr Clrr.
Iast evening Governer Chad wick re
ceived the following telgrams from
Baker Cityri .-j
BmrH cm, Jan Utk, I
via m uieimuuca. Jaue isth. f
Ta fl. P. Chart wtck. sim. Vraran: lalvu mn
tMamenltif MtUr ia tauUlvra frt ot tiiU oiuut
ftttd worinf ihu wy, Smd oa bun4r itud of
hnoM ud Binmttntuoa. .
(UlfBxl) 1 B. 8rwt,
County Judx
ITpon the receipt of which the Gov
ernor issued the following order:
Stati ur Owiaoir, 1
Salbi. Juko 13. 187S. f
Brlr. Om. 11. V. Rrowu. Muuuudur ml Brlndt
w. n. m.-siK; i Bmro va punor to ruu a ratiuu,
feioa umm you fur luo atud of mrm to bo furatnaeu
from tli conipuuM undpr your eommaod for Uta pru
tocUoa of Mil . iu llttksr eounty from lniiia ami
mat. 1'h, mu ftr to bs ohinne.1 In II. B. CuhuSIJ.
vounty iiuuif 01 uaitvr couiuy, at a&aer cii
Vour oblicat. taut, "
w a. r. v.Mtamua, aororaor.
In pursuauce of the foregoing erdei
Gen. Brown will forward CO stand 1 ot
arms from Salem this morning, and the
Geueral will go to Portland aud fW
ward 60 more from there on to-morro ,
and will also make a requisition upon
tho Vancouver arsenal for 6,000 rouniir-
of ammunition, which will also be for
warded to-morrow. Gen. Brown bar
also tendered tbe Governor the servico
of the 2d Brigade, which will be held
in readiness fur duty subject to ordain.
It is greatly to bo hoped that the re
ported outbreak may prove to bo a mi
take, but from the movements of In
dians in other places it is to be feared
that the worst has not been reported
We are glad to note that the Governui
has taken rompt action tn this matter
aad hope that every needed prccautioi
will be taken te protect the citizens on
the frontier.
(S&taa Suttnufl, Jua loth.)
LATKR.
In interviewing Governor Chad wick,
late Saturday afternoon, we learn that
General Brown has been to Portland,
aud shipped the arras taken from the
State Militia, they generally yielding a
percentage from each company, and for
warded them to Baker City for the au
thorities, in compliance with a requisi
tion from the Governer. Gen. Brown
also made provision for trausporta ion.
Tho Governor speaks in highest teiins
ef Gen. Browa, the officers of tho De
partment ef the Columbia, John R.
Foster, agent of the Umatilla Stage
Cjmpany aad O. 8. N. Co., for prompt
ness in aiding him in tho rapid trans
portation of the means of defense, con
sidering the fact that no State funds are
applicable at present to pay expense,
except the assurance of the Governer
that such expense will be paid.
The Governor says from his best in
formation Gen. Howard is near the
three forks ef the Malheur river, be
tween Canyon City and Stain Mouu'
tain, and Stewart's column is Bear B-t
leer City, en route te XJoise, anil tuuv
,-ass through the countrv where .Mr.
Rheinhart aad others were massacred.'
He has reason to believe, from inforuia
tion, that the S5faoohoue3, Bunuocka,
Saakea, Malbsurs, Weiwr and Piute,
are concentrating in tbe direction ol
Stein Mountain, probably for tbe pur
pose ef complat iug organization. Prolt-
ablv the next news of tho mutter will
bo an action with General Howard.
All the requiiitions for avms nnd
tuamuuition on Caiit. Kress, orluauo-
oe; rirtment at Vancouver, bare been
.romptly tilled aud forwarded.
Tbe followiag dinpatches were for
warded yesterday by the Governor:
Slum, Juno 15, 1871.
J. H. Kcnn. UmatHU? ! eoc jt U4dJ fr mm
tal ammunition to tboir destination In BOiar oouai t
dow an ia wmariua inotansT Ansver.
a. r. CaAwica.
Bun. J una II. 1ST.
D. B. Scaoraua, County Judyo, Uakar vivy; from
ui l oan Mana uoaaral Howard ta o won canyon City
nd Stern Mountain, and Utawart'a aoluma ia aaar
Jaaer City ca routa ta ttotaa. r.'tt ma on Ratumar.
a, P. Caaswics.
These telegrami have not yet two
iuswered, but when reoetred will be
at once given te the presn, and the Gov
erner has sent private telegrams to ad
vise steck owners ef . tbe danger to
which they are exiHwed. The Governor
bas been tendered ho cervices of tbe
militia in ce they arc needed, and if
uob forces are put in the field Geaeral
Browa will take command.
The Governor has acted promptly
and rendered every possible aid in his
power, but the U. S. troops will prob
ably be sufficient to take care of the
content without militia. In case militia
are necessary a large force will be sent
at one;. The following dispatch was
received by the Governor on yesterday:
WiamnoTO, D. C, Jam U, 1S7S.
O k'ESvoe S. P. CHABtrtcc. Salem. Oraron: Oniarj
aiva bean iaauad diractiuf complianoa wtta yonr ra-
joeiit oi yeaiaraay i.tr arma ana ammuoiuon.
O. W. McCuar, Sacratary of War.
saTftlxu TO ABaXDOV.
Of all tha absurd talk, the Spring
field R'pitb'tcan declares, the absurdest
is that about tho President's abandon
ing the Southern policy. The Southern
policy is simply the application ef one
principle to all States that they hall
be left to settle their own disputes,
whether situated North or. South of a
certain degree of latitude. The Presi
lent has treated the South as his oath
to support tho Constitution required
chat he should treat all part of. the
country; there is nothing to abandon,
nd no wav to abandon it if there were.
Tk e Detroit Free Press says : When
Anderson connived at the fraud by
which Louisiana was ccunted to Hayes,
and was promised a good office for his
service, the Republican papers all de
fended him and lauded his aa : ion. Ko w
that ho repents an I confesses his of
fense, they all assault and vilify him.
This depravity of the Republican press
is lamentable. ;"-.-
Gov. Whitkaker is the first mem
ber elect of the next Congress. Good
a&cugh far the Oregon Democracy.
THE INDIAN REVOLT!
' Wlaaemacca's etiira.
Boras City, June 18. Winnemucca,
the Piute chief, eame into Oapt. Ber
nard's camp lust night, bringing 1th
him a small party ot bis men. . Winuu-
ucca tolls a similar story regarding tie
sigun of. the hostile to that ef his
daughter Barau.
The Bala an Baral Blvf r.
A dispatch was received here last
night trota liultHP Citv, Oretfou, Brtyint;
the hostilea had rahled Burnt river yes
terday, swla 22 lioad ot lior.ses, and
probably did oilier mischief. " ' "
Traopa aa the Mtu-ah. ,
Capt. Bendire'H company of cavalry
itiic sere eany tuts miu'iung lor uiu
ferry on Snake- river.
Baported Maid Caayea t:lly.
My fHANCisco, .iuuoia. A Oliver
City diniMttch jtays; A messenger from
tha vicinity of Camp II unity reports
H-rtouH iiiiuau (Juiiteaation.4. A party
undnr Eiin have burned Diamond
iitnoU iu Happy valley, near Stein
mountain. Tho Indians hate captured
over 400 hones. .. Thirty soldiers of the
1st cavalry have gono there to render
tHsiHtaiu-e. " Troops and supplies are
greatly needed. Frenca and itobie,
with their employes, have been driven
trow bteins mountains, . and they re
port tbe mountains- full of Indians;
ilicy also rejiort nil their stock killed or
In ven off aud two men Root.
The lattMt from C.di Barnard's com
mand states that ha hat a howitzer aud
uiiruo couipamo.t ot cavalry, and will be
reinfarced by MtOregor befoi-e reaching
Uamp Ilaruity. Ibt-y are m hot pur
uit of the Bannocks.
- Gen. Howard sent Gforor and three
Miinianies f cavalry- U Old's ferry to
prevent the Bannacks eoinir north.
Canyon City and vicinity is being
raided by lad ians. A numbor of whites
have been killed. -
HuTintal aaa BbywHIaa at Traaa.
Boise Citt, Judo 19. The situation
is somewhat mixed, and reports from
tbe front are mainly of the disposition
tnu movements ot trooiis which are
inw in On-ifon. Very little ! directly
known there of h, wbe ea oi ta of tl e
u. siiles or tbuir uumbi-rs. They an;
cnown to have beeu none for several
lays from near Sleiu's mountain, and
ire now supOKetlto lie swinging north
ward toward Baker City. OrveoU. Gen.
Howard was yesterday at Uio Stone
rlouse near the crossing of tho Malfauer
river, with Stewarts command, consist
ing of the infantry and artillery. H.ijor
Uowney and Cui't. McGregor, with
heir command are in the neighbor
hood ef Fort Harney. Col. Bnruard
viih his own and Whipple's command,
has gotto in tha directum of b'.tm
mountain. ' Capt. Bondire with his
jompany of cavalrr is ht Old's ferrv.
Vlujor Stanford with' valunteera, and
OaiiW. Carr's cavalrv era coming this
way, on tLa overlaud road find will ar
ii vo here on Sutunlav. When here
these companins will go to th" front un
I.t command of General G rover. It
will thus bo seen that the troops are ar
iving in the country oecupit-d by the
Indiana.
The Caaalry Ottaalrd iy the BKlllra.
Tbe field of operation is immense, af
fording many avenues of escape to the
ludiana, when too holly pursued iu any
ittarter. I rom tbe i.rcpm ations mad'
to meet them in Oregon, it is not likely
bat they will remain long in that Htatu.
fhev may be exitected at any time to
recross Snake river into Idaho and n -
tow their depredations iu the rear ol
lietrot-s. The indications are thai
til the ndiaus in Southern Idaho ami
most of those in Eastorn Oregon are
with the Itosiiles. It will prove a dif
ficult task with any considerable bodt
f troops to gitaril against thee raids
which may be made by detached band.
Alarm ea Fawdcr Blven
There in great excittjment in Powder
river vallov, J he aettlent bare all leu
their homes aud arc fleeing to the towns
tor safety. Troops are concentratum
it Camp Lyon and a largn ioi titm of
tbem will probablo remain there.
If WlnHraaaram Cntrd.
JUwo Winnemucca, ou his Wav to join
the bostiles, was captured, with live
bores, by soldiers.
Aa Appeal from Vraat Caaaly.
Ilia lollowinjj disitatcn aniieiirs ia
San Fmnrinco papers:
TV hits Horse, Grant Co., I
Or.. June 15. 1878. J
To Meyer Gential McDoicel', San
F ranettco : We hnve bud to con
er-ntralo at this place to protect our
fives, leaving oar iiomea and our proi-
erty in tbe noHsesain of the hostile Iu-
lians. . lor Gods b, ko help us if jou
can, and wo will to thankful, bignnd
by W. J. Rans, D. M. Dushon, W.
Christian nnd twonty-four others.
To endeavor 1 to cover the top
of Mount Vesuvius with tin plates,
and to avoid nay more voloanio erup
tions, the Board of TraJ Gazttt al
leges would be as sensible as to attempt
to stifle public opinion ond action
which -revolt against the stupendous
fraud by which President Hayes occu
pies the seat which the voto of the pee
plo gave to Samuol J. Tildeu. Thoso
who prctond to say that trade and com
merce will thrive nil the more if this
s;reat national fraud is left undisturbed,
either do not know anything of what
they affect to represent, or else they
wilfully misrepresent the facts. .Trade
and commerce are dependent upon hon
or and sound credit. : Those cive . the
feeling of security.. , When these fail,
panic and doubt ensue. n :
COOO FOB LIKE I
Lake county looms up grandly, giv
ng Thayer 176 majority,'";Whiteaker
106, Reamos 80, Brown 103, Nokner
91 and Stites 01, and' electing ihe en
tire Democratic county ticket.' .' "
; 4-MAM rat.":' t.T.1 , :
Last Monday the Democracy -of Port
aad fclocted Peter "Taylor over Geo.
Ham for Police Commissioner. And
uow the cheerful Democracy of Port
land sing : '
"Ham fat, bam fat, ansokinfr ia Uta ran," eta.
, CVEK.OK TOAXEK.
Hon. W. W. Thayer's majority for
Governor will be' -cloae -6n to one hun-
Ired.." ' "': -,J- C '
:Und shtiil.dooC Republicans don't
rat 'appy! ,
THE lEtlntAttBE.
The following Is a lint of the mfsmriars,
including senators holding oven : ,
'(.;: y-- teanrn.-..cx 4' H
I RftpneucAKs-t-S. j I
Cla sop, CoJuubiaand Tillamook C 'W
"fultan, : i i . if
Multuomnh-!!ul JTrwh, M O Uora;e.
Manoa-W l Lord. Wm Walao,- W
Orlat. h -
Washington A. 8 MTatt.
DBUOCRATS 18.
Bakor I D rTairtea.
Iieiii6a-J h fMlmef1, $6hi Uuraett.
Coos and Ourry - A O Brown.
IMaekatnaa J.ihll Movers.
O rant Thomas tavldea. ..amn.
Jo0ihlrte Ihtn l4. tinsea.
I .Kite John Wblteaker.
Llnu-J a Haley, J U timlth, T It
Jeu. . ;
Miuinnruan r A liana.
l!tnatllla-M M Pennington. ;
Union U Japer, . . f,
Wasco and Lake-George Thompson. '
Yamltlil E ci llntd-huw, U H Uureh.
' I!CPRpB)iIB!tTS 3 : I :
Jackntn J a Kosa. - .
folk L Beuilsy. : .
;,1r ' BepmeaUUvM. -;'
', ' RKPUttMCAHS tit "" ' i '
Bentoa Tolbert Carter. 7 " ! ' '?
Polk I D lee. ; i
Tainitilt D o Durham.
Clackamas W U Will, E Faibes, R
Uradloy, W U Hlarkweaiher. . i
Ijaue Horace l" aitratton, Oeo Gilbert,
Coos and Curry M hlley.. , . ,; ,
Washington K H Tvaon. ... , . !
Columbia Nalson Cole. , ..
Cla'aop and Tillamook J C Dewley. !
Marlon C A heed, K It Smith, LS Scott,
R C Kainby, A Shelbnrg. :
Muiiiomah D H Tuouipaon, I Fretland.
I, K (Merna, l Kelly, Joseph Acloa, V S
Winttiogerode, Jaiuea HeotieU. . ,
; - DKHOCaATa 3.
Baker C O Chat dlr.
Ilwiitin John T Hugbes, It Green. ' '
Coos J H Mobinder. ! 1
Douglas Jan Chimoweth, A T Campbell,
janii MtBoan iietiry uecaiy. i
Urant -M D JohitMin. 4 ' '
Josephine Caldwell. . -
lake C W llroliaek. i
Lane J M TboinoHont B F Dnrrls. r
Lmn J A MuhiHiltuB, U H Hewitt, T C
llarnd Joseph Uaiulltau, Jason Wbeelcr,
amu newuian.
Marloo - K X Malhleu. " '
; HHk J RUiant, Ira Towasend. -
Uutatilla J H W hi la. Kvarta.
' Union -J M Khlnehart, Dunham Wright,
nwco-a u uatea, a d nraooeu.
Waablnginn William Keavca, Ira F,
Purdia.
Yatnhill-M B Hendricks, WII!Um al
laway. t :
INDSPBltDBBTC t. " -"-
' Jackson Wm Kab!er, M. Fouataln.
i
MB. WIMKTO ABT!BBBLA14Ta1 BBC
BBTATICK. , ' . - ' f
Congreiaman Wiggiuton, of Califor
nio, has accomplished a good act io pro
vailing upon tbe House Committee to
unanimously adopt a resolution' re-
tjuesting the Secretary of War to sua-
pcud the execution of General Mo-
Dowoll'a order for tbe expulsion ef
numerous settlers from the Klamath
Indian Reservation until the Committee
shall have an opportunity to act 6tT the
subject next session.
The lands in controversy are alleged
to have bcei settled ia good faith at the
time when all wild Indiana were re
moved from tho Reservation ta Uoopa
Valley. It is pretty well MtablLdwd
that tbe movement to drive the settlers
from the lands is a big land grabbing
job in the interest of a few grasping
peculators, and that there is neither
equity nor justice in it. Mr. Wiggin
tn will earn for himself tha hearty
thanks and gratitude of the settlers if
he shall finally succeed ill his eicellent
purpose to protect them iu the! .; righ's.
- I' L
Tes years ago a Clatsop county gir
broke off a noodle in her right foot, and
hist Sunday evening her lover found
the missing piece. She say alio fa-It a
tickling sensation near the spot where
it was dmcovei-ed for some weoks, but
atiibuted it to eonio affection of the
lunga. Where the duca did tho needltt
oomo out I in Vaunty Advertiter,
Mac, that's a full chested connun
dram, and one which any modest young
man should immediately give up.
. A 4oata YaTB
Senator Graver will have the thanks
of the whole people of Oregon, and
especially of the sottler of our exposed
frontier, for voting against tbe bill to
reduce the army from 28,000 men to
20,000. - . - ' ,
The Republican manage to scratch
in on their candidates for Secretary of
State, Treasurer and Printer. " But
Lotdy, hain't the Democracy the cream,
thought . '
Yum, Yum! 5' ' - ': I
Give us something hard to dot
S. F. Flood,' of Hosebuig, Oregon,
son of tho well known merchant of
that place, whose wife is a daughter of
Gen. Jo. Lane, has been awarded the
gold medal for the best decloimor in
Washington and Lee University, Lex-
ington, Virginia. ' - .
Financial and Coaaanf rrlal. "
Gold In New York, 10T.
Lagal ttittdara iu Ponlaad buyiiti-, 99 ; atllUiy, 100.
Silver coin Sia3 pjr ceuu dlacouiit.
roaTun aaajucv. " : ' ; '
WH&VCprrbuahal .i.
;.. W IN
..( M at 00
...4 H'U
. 38 (g 41
.14 00 (ae la 00
.12 aa
I LVUK, extra ,
Superfina......
OTS.per bueael.
UAV, baled
Loo
POTATOES, per buahaL
iit:KF, choice on foot, tarf6...
HOOS, extra choice
dACON...
. i 26
e
1 50
. 1
JAMS....... i ...........
. 11 12:
COFFER
LAUD, in kt-ga. 11 a
InUMbtlne... 10
BUTTER, in brine Uje
334
11'
. 16
' 11
1
!1S
, 6
14
60
1 00
14
twna 0
Fresh dairy... .lata
EOOS. tier dot .... . .
DBlKDr-UUIT ' - '- ' '
Apple, atutlriad, in aacka . 51 A
in kega...... .. ' S tj
Pears, eun -dried...... ; 4fl
Plums. auadried 12
POUtTBT, oid hens..?.. 4 00
Spring chickens.. i........ 3 60
HIDES, dry flint u
uooa cutta - 74
Murraia. , ' C'o
Creon. . ' 5
- Deer akuts.. ..l..:.-. - la a
TALLOW, pern. - S.
HOPS, Orsjon and Waahingtlm Tri...' ii)
WOOL... . S
C " .' i'- Aiaurr asrr. r-j ..1; -.
WHEAT per bo- 7J ' '. ' .. -'7.
OATS per on SOc - '
HAT baled 15c ' ' ' :
1 Loose 12c. - - . .
POTATOES per bu-Sl 04.
BACON hamalSJc . ; i . :
-- Side 9lfic, . 1 t
Shouldera 7& .
LARD 'n 101k tins SI Hi 1 t .'
BUrrER Freeh roUlbe. ., . .
EOQS 18c '
CHICKENS $3 00. . , . .
Sl'GAU-rSan Francisco 13c '
Island 10Jil2c. - C
COAL OtL Downer, 6-gl cans 3 00.
. - Dovoe'e. 6-eal catu 62 60.
25
Fancy Oar-do, Snowfltk Damaak, ia t5 ftfta
with Aia, i au, baaaaattatd Cav, iraaaaa, X X
Ga)t. iiXE t( tHt TBOrt.
The following correspondence explains
itself: t : -
-4 Bontsvti Jan U, lt7f. -
Cm. Jf. r. Brnen : - . (-
I bav Un4ra4 my aarvlnn to Cat; Ckfciwlak to
paraonally aontmand any troop tha Stat require tn
tbl war tfaJntt ib Indian, i atuit hy four vain-sblaeu-epcrstlvB.
JolfH laa,
Asia.1T, Or., (i ir, 1S7S.
Cm. laa. Lans : . ... .
Dtaa Sit :-Uartiait arrives bna tUtf forward
tnf arm and tapplia to por' h) Baatara Orasottf
aad yoor dlapatah la handed at. I an atach fTAti
Sad at your flttrlti maalloa ol nyaell a a co-op-rater
with -ywavta 4k aaiUaiaaaad todlia -auatwlca,
and aitaJI not tall to rander dna raapact to any ordar
which may pmt froii aba fauna hare at Baana
Vial and tha pitrUitlo dafaitdar of Owjfcea plannrt.
With kindut rafardt at Mn, B. sad myaelf, !
. 1 ramatn your obadiant aerntnt, -. I
M. V. Blown
. NE W ADVERTISEJIEiJTS.
4TI1 OF JULY C"LL I
eivtw AT TSS
COiaSTOCK 1IOUSI2
. THCMBAT feTB JCLT ,IT.. L,
'- ' " ... " . :-. -,itti .
' CamatlitM ea lavitatiaai 4
Os. CriaamLAi, '
C. V. Cuaaat, -.
Ed. Baua, "
Joa. wanaaa, : - -j
M. V. Uaowia, ,
JoaS Hi rcuiKaoa, '
ft--'
Mas C. Mamrhl,
bio. roa, , '
Eo. , U. Cinrrla,
, W. O. Natat,
J. B. Trii a, t
" , Faasa Pcaa
: IkHplIn raaaaalftea ' ' :
Dbu Rouirtu, ! ' 1 Tj. It. Lioctwr,
If. Ilrarniirr 3 ;- I
, wimot asaaaaerai (
If ABT ABOBI - t,i,CU,
W. H. MaNsPIELD. ,
. ' Oood Musto lo attendance.
TICK rrs. (with aupparX,. . . .'. '.'
Everyone respectfully Invited,
...lcc
aWad
READ THIS
Parker & Adabis
ARB NOW REPAUED TO Ft'RSIJI
ta tbe public tbe . . , , ............
WHEELER A WILSOlf, I
' .' v - --.v . -5: 5i ---s ti -
No 8, at reduced prices. . j
AISO. OH, Needle. Thread, aad atta'h
meate te all Muds of machines. (
OIBos .Salnm, Oregoa, nn'il January let.
- ....... - VlS:n48-tf
GherifTs Sale.
i
NOTICE MBERXBT GIVES THAT
by virtue ol a writ of execution H
atied out of theHre.iitCwurt of tbe State
of Oreaotf, fortbeCoaoty of Bentott,oa tbe
101 b day of Jun,IS78,to me directed aad da
Uvared, ia favor of Ureen B. Mmitb, plain
tiff, and a-alast I. Hmltb, defendant, an
a jadgment reoovered la said Ooart,oa tbe
7tb day ef Mamb, A. 0., I Mil, far tbe aim
of Fniir lluudrvl and Tblrteen Dollars,
with Interest at tbe rate of forty-twa per
rent, per anoein, aud tha further earn of
Tweaty -four aad 20-100 dollar ooata, wbieb
said writ was Issued upon leavs obtained
In said Court on tbe 29th day of Jane,
IH75, I he levied npoo tbe fol owlnw real
propanv to wb. Ail tbe uadivided right
title and inleroat ol tbe therein named de
fondant, I. N. Pm'th.lnand t tbe Donation
land claim ef John ftmhh, and Jane
Mnitb, bia wife, tbe father and mother ef
Ihe aaid defendant, J. N. Smith, being No
tification VBOM, claim No. 47, containing 273
ti-IOOsereo, la awdioasSB aad 29, To wnbip
No. 12, M. R. 4 VV.( TViliamatte At cridiau,
Lian County, Oregon. Add on
Saturday, th 20iA Day qf July, 1878,
at the Court-Honae door, in tbe t'itv of Al
hanr. I .inn tviiantv Omimn. at thn h llrnf
j atie o cinca in tue snariKsoa or aara aay, i
will nail the rierelnOetura deecrtDetl prem
iiiaa at ataUiio aaetioti. for oatsii ia band,
uaid a lime of Hale, ta the highest bidder.
lo aatUfy aaid writ of ezerU'Jon, with
ta tnu acnttag owu. - -
. it. jiannr.t,
Sheriff Unn county. OrnBon.
Dated this gist day of una, fe77. u46wl
CITY EXPRESS.
f HAVE A GOOD TEAM, A FTNK,
atronar n c, aud will da any -elirsr-luc
or other work entrusted to aaa with
dispatnh I came here to star and eapeet-
iiik m wii-k u, lata DuauwM, a aaumu a xaur
aaare or patronage.
Vl8a4ft - T. To DCOOER.
McOalley & Andrews,'
liCIUIHOII, OREG09,:
DBALBRa I
h cseM. ruTna. Mrrs a
. SaiWBA. aaataCKJaiSa. CRfltT&CJtT,
W1IMW wake. nr.
IVOnr slock la soar a4 will be aoM chaap. Oi a
aaall. - , (UJ4U
Taken Up.
rTAKEN UP BY THR UNDERSIONED.
J. living on Sarvia Prairio, io Waacv
i niinti, tir goo, one aapple grpy borao,
branded X on the risht auoulder. aboat ifi
hands bigu, and about 8 years old, same
otitis; a vicious ana oreacny animal. Ap-
pnaiaata at. av, apiu taa. too.
eSwl ' D. JC OILMAN,
Cosmopolitan Saloon.
J. A Gilmonr, Prep., !
a Braaaalbla Itrerti brtwera rtrat aatl
atvcwaoi. j
FKEST BRAXDS or LKJtJORS AJTD Ctf! AKS
hcptooBstanUyoa haad,ao4 th tbinty will al-
waji Sod Jack Bnrcaw ready to cater to their , waata.
T aAX FalAliCISCO KUITU,
Tha leadins Srenrjia; and Weekly
the Rocajr klouoiaiae,. . ;
umpfm treat ol
, TBK WEEKXtBl LUm
Ia a tweltw-twa lottraal. and la Drouortlan L lie dm
ww nn.aji.iit ypar w aaa otraBtry.
, TBK1U, taattaae Ikcc,,
Daily, 1S; Weekly, 3 per year-, part at a year
praporUua. and poatal aard for -rntmTn ' .
Dissolution Notice. . :
rTATrtcn nispoannnonrtD t-do
il noa Flonrine Mil la, tbe firm of Elkiaa
Mat. A I Hl tit. fAftho Ann nrlll V .1
aeuiM, and pertmne owing tbe late firm are
" " ' ' I V1IU,UUV
"wt "wiuoa M.p,cr aaa aeuie up at
nnM wit h .It llA Af th. n I j
. '" JOS. ELKIN8. "
Labanon. May R. 187S. ,
Adniinistrator's .Notice.
vroTica is hereby given that
i v 1.11 at nniinraiiriuui avae ihia ria..e.i.i
d adininlsimor trf theetateof Andrew J.
t IU Aalnu, ..... ,1
estate, muat ba nrMnti(1 i., th. .rtmtni.
raior within ai.x month" from thia date at
LuBon, tJ'tn vountyroreeon. -
44w4 . Admr,
Final SettlemehC i 1
NOTICE ia hereby given that the ntider
siarned. adminiHirator if tha twta'a
of Nancy U. Parriah, deoeaeed, baa filed
his amount lor tbe final settlement in
aaid e tate in the County Court for Unn
County, State of Oregon, and Friday, the
5th day of July, 1878. at tbe hour ef one
o'clock In tbe afternoon of eatd day, has
been set for the hearing of objections and
the settlement of said estate.. , .,, .
Dated this June 6th. 1X78.
' - OMIAJiDKK FARBISHV
- 44w4 ., - , ,:; ,-- Adtn'r.
US
can make money Castor at work for us than at aay.
thine: else. Capital not rcqoired : wa wilt atari
Sou. ' 1 a day at home made by the industrious,
leu, woman, bora and rlrls watt ted rwywher to
work for us. New la tha tisa. Cost) outfit and
Mount Hood AgriQuitu
-.. fJE7I'URY, CIlAPMAiV & 0.,
' 1 C ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IM
Aciuc'jTunAh' mptnr.inn'po.
D M- Oiborne & Co,s World
oeu-iiinoing uarvesterB,
TBr bUtjf peffe Self-amdltrs Harveater knorri, -
f S 'Visa haiuorma UilXTEWATtn WAQOrr, Uc lat.rt aa Best.
THE ir"A6MillfiWATCB A DTER
s ! : 1 1 1 M r t::s kchhiscn encs. celebrated plc.7s, -
Waiklng and Riding with WoedorSle"! Itoaraa, aiaje especial 1 tat tue Korthwoat
. . Trade.
. , m m SELF m KAKU-CSP SULKY RAKE,
The Ue akf Known.
Iba BeUeeftbe Wet Bulky and Potato
t -v ft -i s . i qulxiuon to tbe family ot Agricultural impiemettla.) , -
THE PiiEEarAiv & evass centemsiai, pan will,
''' x0-'- V-.-I-"t,,rrj:'lTae Latent and Batrt).
Sprlnsr Steel Tooth Harrow Cultivator
JiJ:li J U Jf.il (Eatlroly New.)
The Famous Mlnnemtta Chic-f Tbreshpr, 'be' Wevricb Balnea' Headers, The Boat
:""! Sickle Urintiwr, ele., eta. (Every Farmer buy one on aighi.)
" ' -M WD-'
state or oj-.soort atjb th TanationiES or washixotox ax ipaio.
NOS261 & 2G3 fRONT STREET, ASD 2C0 & 262 FIRST STREET,
rOUTI.Al, - - - OREC.OX.
CI .fiU i - ifi J I J1 -t'trt! to Ghana wttkoat nottr. ; ..
-r J. J. BROWN, Agent,
.,. i.. -; 'r. Albany, Oregon.
STOVES! ! STOVES!
M. M. HARVEY. j ; W H MTARLAND.
WROLEaALE AXD RETAIL VMAIXM U ,
STOVES, RANQES, PUMPS, HOSE, LEAD ANDIRON
' PIPES, ETC., ETC., ETC.
also AaorAcrcacs v ' ' -' '
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware of everr
PLUMBIWO aaei OAS IFITTnra and all job work bOlaaglBg'to the bnalaeae eare-
fully and jromp ly tne, by oompetent and akillful Mechanics. 7.
TUIUTY YE its ei-liioe In th
facUoa,
OVVt STOCK will ke largely inereaI by parchaaea made bv our Mr. Harvey, at
tbe East and in Kan Francisco, lieeiers ia ottr line, and t'onntry Merchant ar ra.
apeetfally tovited to eall aad take a look at onr goorU and prioea, wkioh hare bean
marked down te auit the lime. j -
OurMotlo! THE BEST GOODS" at llTlng ratea; Our aim Ii to make Albaav ear
permanett kstae, and build up a aai (hat. will lat. C't'MK aad 8ES sa. and
don t forget to look at our
Sim dirlercnt style In tlock. KBMEMBCR
t CI O O & " '-i '
Xhmw i
, Whan we say, that for sixty days
1 we ' will sell v bur large stock of
OLOTHIN(J at reduced rates on
former prices ':' to make room for
ifPall stock. 1
I. 23. BLAINU,
..frJ. !f.f Albany, June 14, 1878.
The Imported Percheron Horses !
vsl JlJ 1
jv WHlTE
Will be at the siables of A. H. MARSHALL ALB ANT, Tbnradays, Friday aad 8a
araa;a XoBdaya,Taedayaand Wedne4iatUesUbl?ai! 80U KUiG, CORaLU.
PRIDE QF
the etablee of GAIN ES FISHER. SALKM. Mondar. Tneadaya, Wedosadaya
and Saturdays, and at Uta atabiea ol S. BROWS, 0SBVAJ8, Tkanday, and Vridaye of aka nsa. '
I deem it mvmmiivj to (ira a mlnote description ci tcese torse, as H ta now a settled fact that ere a a
read ea tamtly ol iam koraas that abow suck an improeacBt on to oontanon atack aa ta Parietarsn: akia i
PT." . t?" firra tnam a trial, at work or a braedina; antanala, aad eouM a aerstad aa ky
niuaratas of reaDeetaMa aartiea In tbls Stat. Washington Torrivory and California, wha hav. taeud tkasn.
JJi -'i -f. Ji" th "wlwron ha not uied
- April a, ma-YlJajd . . . ..,x.i
CEtaZHAL faTERCHAri'DISE
rMtSo Bun.anj, aor., 1st and Broadalbis at.,
Will keep constantly on aaad a full
assortment of
Clothing, airy Qoods, Fr-
1UH1UK faiOOaS, Ul)
Caps, Boots, Shoes,
fciroccricas etc,
and will sell tha above named goods
CHEAfEB than any other house in the
oity.: Give him ru before purchasing
elsewhere.
fSAMCOHEN,i ;
AUCTIONEER
REUULAtt 8 A IX DATS 1
SATURDAYS AND MONDAYS
Will also bo to ariT part of the countrv
and bold special sales whsa directed.
-vianziii
T7 Business Cards, Visit
ing Cards, We dding
Cards, or aay otter
kind of Cards, eall ea
Maasfleld&Jknteitb.
ud
Jel Printer. Albaav, Orron u87t
-Benowned Mowers, Keaptra and
Hacks, CaiiniAoaa A Kxreera Waoaxa.
Dlegnr Aflannment (A new aad valuable ao.
buaitwaa, warrant ci ia anaraatiag aatla
tk aid aland me the Baak.
MTARLAND & HARVEY.
PRINCE j
PERCHE
uteia, or are interested ia soaaa athar atook.
"W. o. aotuTrBa
O. B BAXODT.
W. A. BIZ.!..
HAIGHT & HILL,
' Deakra la all kind af frash
ladfX HZ3 -tCa, C3 Z
amor city aarsat,- oat rirst, above Fairy
street; " If tat Xarket - on Fir street, abov Broad
albis. 8UPH.T THE BB8T MEATS AT A
times, and will strive to please all who patrea
Th lurheat oasa nriea raid for Baef. Pee. Mil
ton and Veal: elSnlntf.
TITUS BROS.
DEAl.KRS IK J
wattrc). riax-a. jewtur,
imXVA
rULTrta W1IE, AN BtlASH
ALBA.VT,
OIIDnil. Beador. if Tan
Cw
tin
persons of either sex can make great pay
aUtaatiaM
uwy worn, wnu aar nan inns ra ta a.