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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1878)
! y it tie rnnotaer eiolber store. establishment somo one baw Mr. O'Shea lying on I blood streaming from his Jd&rm was given. Tha vil- losel pursued by aa unarm j'ble, and he pressing them too of them turned and shot at him. y uall missed, but shot a boy named ouia Joseph, through the heart. The jbbera then jumped into-a hack that y wa.i standing closa by and drove ofT for ,i the hills aa fast as the horso could be urged to go. On 15th street they loft the hack and took to the bru'ih. They were pursued by a largo party of men, , but at last accounts bad not been cap tured. This L the most daring robbery which has ever occured in otir State, and if the citizens catch the robbers, it will be a wonder if a judge ere' gets to pass sentence upon tbem. TOr UTOT tIEUU tXFAXT. 1 When men in high public lifo stoop to corruption of the basest character to further promote themselTes in office, says the S. F. Examiner, it may well be inferred that they .have lost the sense of shame and the faculty of blushing. But if Hayes or Sherman had any lingering pretension to the possession still, of either the sense or the faculty, the appointment of the no torious Mrs. Jenks as Revenuo D toot ire in the Custom-house at New Orleans must have dissipated it. The woman deliberately swore, in the interest of Sherman rarUcularly, and of II ajes generally, to the most transparent false hood i. To screen Hayes' Secretary, she made oath to having herself dictated the "Sherman letter" which bore so conspicuous a part in tho Louisiana fraud, and that he had nothing t do with it ; whereas the fact is clear that she had never seen the letter, and it was written by Shetman Liaiaclf. In asmuch, however, as it is upon the filse swearing of this woman that Shertaan rests his exculpation, and that her per jory is one of the props to Flays' seat f"Tira fhL -tbern is a - damnable fitters of things ia her enjoy. ing office under the appointment of the two. Yet what a commentary it is on tho promised civil service reform ! THC USHT Of THE ICtlMfc The N. YArjxa say the astrono mers now gathered at Denver have been greatly agitated by the strange acd un expected results of the eclipse observa tions. Many pet theories have been utterlv demolished. The astronomers ions expeditions win meet at compare notes. Professor .nn Arbor, fuel confident Vscu he discovered is ibeea missing; since of the lines in tho It considered most I previous fccll-se 7t aJcd them. That wed of a material J ... . 'w rown Jjcrtit is acoept- a. What eflect the lof.the sen, ax shown I fir - ' I tire absence of protu Vobably havo on the N will be" earnestly Vg spectacle in its nd than General - ;s Kearisey, is the r.oro!ia Journal. ! - - . Vaan, who is also nd professional fthe purpose among the Si labor against a member and a man )in, calla on t to learn rnanship prances. Hiament ould be Em- 3 1 . - - - - V ... ' 3 on record was .-.Talo, last Satur- 2:131. Time on ue mile was, first Lalf, 1;05J; three- rsoll is "ongsged by ture bureau to doliver $25,000. This is $250 .the bureau expeois to filing, probably $00 per j.uikin" the cost of one of Hob's res to tho asseciatiom 300. Petcr Coorra, lato GreenWk can didate for President, has written a let ter saying: "We must obtain a Us, if possible, immediately on tho meeting of the next Congress, that tho present na tional dolt must bo paid off as aoon as practicable in cob, or national pajier at ooin valuation." Corrected maps in the English pa per indicate clearly the . teiritonal changes made by the treaty of Berlin. Bulgaria ts 23,000 square miloa in ex- test and has a population of 1.S00.000. The addition to the territory of Mon tenegro is 11X00 square miles; to Itoutnsnla 5,000 square miles. Ruw.ia gains in Besstarabia 3,300 square miles and in Asia 9,000 square miles or ter ritory, without counting Eastern Rou- melia. Turkey loses by the treaty oi Berlin 71,500 square miles of territory and 3,500,000 people. Ak eminent Russian now in Paris, thus sums up tho consequences of the Berlin congress: "Bulgaria awl the two Roumelias will declare their free dom; Bosnia and Acrtegovina will bo come Austrian; Albania may possibly fall to Italy; the laics will sooner er la ter be united , with Greece ; Egypt, Tunis and Tripoli will detatch them selves from the Porte; England by promisee f railways, etc, will estab lish herself in those countries As for the Saltan, he may be able to hang for another century to Stamboul, thanks to the jealousies of the various European powers who will maintain him there." East ess papers tell as the Vermont Creeabackers are having a Very hard time. Their Stato Convention met a few weeks ago, but could got no one to accept a place on their ticket, and con- sequentely they adjoamed to meet to day. In the meantime they have been earnestly engsged in hunting np eandt dates. See the evidence of Keoubucan aisa- rule, exclaims the Maine SLvA&ri, in the prostrate condition of our ship building and shipping interest; in the idleness ct labor, the silence that reigns in factories end workshops; the depreciation in value i f property ; the burdens of taxation, overty and suf fering everywhere, and then answer in your conscience if you do not think a change advisable. Ocb Greenback friends in this couc ty don't seem to like the idea of Ban Butler rtinniaz their Tertr. That won't do, friends; you most stick right to your prty,-and swallow Kearney, Butler and alL When those two men are elected President and Vice Presi dent you will get just what J on. want Every quart bottle will hold three pints ; each man, woman and caud wij hat o thousands of dollars m green backs; two and two will be five, and water will run up hill and all over the eountry. Tmk railroad statements for the last sixrfnsniiis show foreclosures and re ceivershipe involvwjgsome $300,000,000 -of railroad capital, the accumulation, doubtless, of the failures of years. Ia this obliteration of capital we have the explanation of hard times, in a very large degree. Jcpcb Mackay, ef South Carolina, avs that whereas in old ismee tinder Republican rule at lu-t ten negroes were annually slaus by white men in thai State; that thU year one negr was killed bv a white, while seven wiiite men were killed y negroes lit ?. B.' Cornwall, says the Atlo- rian, has purchased a na iron steamer for the Winter business on the Sua Francisco, Astoria and Portland route, which is undergoing repairs in Saa Francisco now to fit her for passenger service, bhe is saia to net isst, ssie and reliable boat. ' - Gk. Grant's brother, Orville, in an interview at Boston on tho 17th, stat ed that tbs General had written his friends ihat he would on no account accept the Presidential nomination, but that probably he could be educated up to it as he was once before. If he could bo made to believe that he was the only man able to save the country or the party he would allow his name to be used, even at the risk of defeat. Tez Nationals are almost all Radi- 'Vis, Montgomery Blair "declares. ' The wth ot the pew irty will help the .rats. He looks with favor upon v;W organization, and boj-es to see V-..33 jn numbers. It has a good ' our party, and . t end to """i first princljil-5 : ; -: -'inefew i.i com:ng to 'ungton, remarks V.; 20 great ia -;riecd bv- tia tiis It is coming to a alone vory fatt now, and we will very probably not hear of any more fighting. A special diMpntih to tho Standard from Baker City gives the following account of tho surrender of OUs, tho last chief of tho land: jlsakeb uitt, Aug. it. a courier just arrived from Malheur A-rnnw brings intelligence of the surrender of Otis, the surviving moiltcme man and Chief of tho hostile. Otis and party have been ostensibly tending on the west aidttof the Ironsides Monntain for tho past week, but really waiting to learn tho lata of tho Indian already surrendered before coming in hiniHolf. A few dnys smeo Colonel Marcus Mil ler, commanding tho troops at the ngnn- ey, sent two of tho surrendered Indi ans to bring Otis in. The time expir ing without the return of the messen gers, troops were dispatched to find and eapture tho hostile band, which service was easily iierformed. Yestordnv Otis party were met on their way. There wero sixty Indians all told in tho ixu ty. including fifteen warriors. Ilia party was mora thoroughly worn out and poverty-stricken than those previously surrendered. Otis camo in ragged and on foot, wearing an expression of trrief-stricken humility which niiuht have entitled him to considerable sym pathy at tho bands of jerscns not so well acquainted with tho savage chief. but which merely gavo him credit as an actor from those who witnessed the surrender. The party brought in about 25 ponies, and but few firearms, tho better jiut of the latter having prob ably been concealed for future use. The surrender of Otis and party loaves but few hostile bnakea unaccounted for, living or dead, and messengers have been disjtatched to bring in two or three mall parties known to be in the tiotxh boring mountains. The Indian troubles may be considered to bo over for the season in this section, but the outlook is any thing but cheerful in the north and northeast. White Bird, the Kes Perce chief, who, with a larty of war rtors who escaped snd Wintered with Sitting Bull on British soil, has made his appearance on this sido of the line, either for tho purpose of wsr or surrcnucr, wim prouaotmie strongly in favor of tho former. Dispatches tell us that Indians ran off the stage stock on the 13th, from Piiia Buttes and Spring Hill stations, a fow miles north cf Tlcss ant valley, Idahorand eight head from near Camas creek, 30 miles toutii of Pleasant valley.' They are al. said to have stolen a band of horses from rancher near Spring Hill. They are sup posed to be Bsni.nckxroni Idaho. They will probably pass through the Yellow- stone park. A lettet received at OnedU, Idaho, the terminus vt the Utah Northern Railroad, tmvs tho Indiana attacked Skelton, McCslvb sod psrty, freighter, numbering 14 n.cn, on tho lOila, near Salmon City, Idaho, and killed McCalcb. Proa Saturday mornirg until MouLy noon, tho Indian, numbering about 30, kept np the firing. Tho freighters ised fiour as a breast a oik and fought them off. I-iiut. WUn, with 25 .men. reached tho freighters Tuesday evening, and will escort tho train to Round val ley. Only three yoke cf cattle were killed. Fears are entertained for other parties on the road. "Skelton's train was loaded at the terminus cf the Utah Northern for the Yankee Fork mines on tho head of Salmon river. McCaleb, tho person killed, was part ner of Col hhoup, a merchant at Sal mon City. Intelligence receircd at the Malheur Agency on the 18th indicates the pres ence of Katchos' band ot hostiles,about 75 in all, at or near Stein Mountain. Messengers furnished by Otis, the sur rendered Piute Chief, have Tcen dis patched to find and 1rin this party in, and Piute prisoners now at the agency will be removed to Camp Harney in a few days, and probably there detained until again placed under tho missionary influence of a modern Indian agent. It ia fondly hoped that these Indians may either be removed to Indian Territory or with all other agency Indians be turned over to army officers, who will oertainly prefer fair dealing to fighting. Public feeling is so strong against these Indians on account of their depreda tions this season, that the men whos-j friends have been murdered and prop erty destroyed, will not hesitate to kill a Piute at sight when off the reserva tion. C9STLT, BET tiB ADVirV Charles Sumner's ghot, throngh Boston medium, says: "Go make farming an honorable profession I Go teach your boys to till tho soil, and bring forth with labor all that nature has hidden in her soil. Go teach your children that there is no disgrace in a blackened face or a smooched hand, then you will have a solution to the mys tery which to-day puzzles so many of you, and you will know what to do with your unemployed men. , w Many buildings are going up at Dal las this summer, Tho local paper says: Every week our town is visited by men looking for houses for their families, de siring to settle in our midst, and if there, were buildings to accommodate them the population of Dallas' would have been almost doubled the present summer. We learn that three different parties, well known as substantial- citi- eensj coptercjjlate erecting brick buil dings for business purposes at an early date. " '' - .; The school census of Walla Walla city, shows 451 females, and 4C1 mato's over 4 and ccder 21 years of . age. There are also 1 32 females nzxd 1 42 mala a a 1 J rvi 4 children Bauer --s oi svs. wisoid r.vier r -'" - "S the 'city" 1,1 30. Nanaimo horses have the epizootio. Dan. Gaby, of Ashland, hs gone to Lalceview. The peach crop around Vancouver Is vory large. ; Harvesting is in progress in John Dy valley. The U. S. revenue cutter h gow to rugct Sound Fires are still raging in tho timber around Seattle. ! The bridge question is being agitated again at Salem. Tiger No. 2., of Walla Wsllu, has a now hows carriage. Tho Vf ncouvcr fisherman have near ly all returned home. Thoro are ?9,000 on the Wnrion coun- ty delinquent tax roll. Jackson county horses wiu take rt in the Yreka fair racos. Times are improving on tho Sound and money is very much easier. A school of whales has been diHjiort- ing about the Columbia river bar lately. Clacksmas county Chmoiw, in many instances, aro working out their road tax. White Bird's band are still scattered and prowling around N Torce cwunty, Idaho. , j Tho Blind School, at Salctu, opens oh tho first Monday in September. There are about 18 pupils. Mr. Thompson has frtrucU n lead -of black wind at Brandon, Coos county, and is washing out gold. Tho Eugene Journal beasts that the wheat yield in Laae county is superior o other parti of tho Stato. The schooner Alice J ulia was swamp ed four miles above tho Cascades on Saturday loaded ith wood. The O. S. N. Company ia c-iiiHrueting two large bargn to be used in blasting out rock In the Snake river. The Itmmzer says that a brie ks'.n u a necessity at Dallas, Here i a chaneo for some one anxious to work. . Win. Hall and Caleb Ran are about starting a band of 500 beef eattle from Grant county to Wuinemucc. Tho number of sheep on Steilseoom Prairio is estimated nt 20.0O0. There may bo a thousand by actual eount. The Indians killod about 200 head of sheep belonging to Louis lilonchnrd and Mrs. Sanford in UWtilla county. Twenty dead A mora; in horses lave been counted which wore killed in tho dght at Willow Springs, Umatilla county. A good many settlers are going into the Ncatuea vnlley in Tillamook county A Wilson road has betn roada from there to Yamhill. Laat k Peter llicklr, bu is roin ing on the South Fork if Sie liver, Coos county, found uugtt of gold which weighed $165. Andrew Calvin of JacVnviHe has pleadeil guilty to en.beailciaeiit and will have a year in th- penitentiary in ordur to Calvnnlri his reputation. Tho bo't3 cf ti!ot' CvmaA.mltLta haA O m nlo their hist annual inspection of bar togs, prior to submitting their biennial report to Gov. Chadwick. Wm. Anderson, who is constructing the Yamhill railaoad, says ho will have the track laid to Shertean by September 1st, and to Dallas by October 1st. Both the Snake and the Clearwater rivers are near the lowest water mark, If boats can run now hey can run at any season, except whea obstruct! by ico. . - ' Rev. J. R. Thompson cf Tacoma uu dertook to do a sailor a kindness recent ly but the wily Jack Tar mistook him for a abarjier and pounJod him into a poultice. i ' . - n The Iowhitoh Teller ssys that during tho last 12 years the O. H. N. Co. have carried 1 1,9 10 tons of freight to that place, which at 10 a ton won Id make 8477,080. ' - We aro informed that lumber is being shipped from the Coqinlle river to Saa Francisco for six dollar per 1,000 feet, and that Packard's Mil! will go to cut ting fir ImnlJbr. Thd corners jury at Umatilla found that W. D. Bra-field killed John Knott in self-defense. However, BrasGeld was afterwards arrested and hold in bonds of $1,000. On the 14th inst. a row occurod at Roseburg in which Jack Woodruff stabbed Wm. Daly in . the right lung, and Daly shot Woodruff in the loft side. Daly died soon after.' ; ' A daughteVof C. P. Roberta aged 14, living near Hcod rivtr, placed a pistol to her forehead which she thought to he unloaded and pulled the trigger. Her recovery is very doubtful. A meeting of 'citizens of Coos Bay is called to take into consideration the propriety of an organization for the purpose of getting a concert of aotion for tho improvement of Coos Bay bar. The superinteneentof the penitentiary is getting a shop fitted up for the man ufacture of horse collars ' Tho businets will bo pushed fey an experienced work man as fast as available hands can bo instructed. , ' . ; An estimate of tho population of the Territory makes the number east of tho mountains 21,000 and of Pugot Sound and on the rivers and coast 39,000. Total 60,000. . This, the Taoomai7rii saya, probably is fully largo enough. Geo. Ulankenship of Oiympsa, who has just returned from a prospecting tour in tho Cascades, says that his party found bodies of rick bottom .land ,oa the head waters of. the Cowlitz river. capable of supporting Urge settlements. The Tacoma Times says the works at Pityallup for tho manufacture of barrel stock have'been running r.carly p. yar and have shipped stock for 200.CC0 su gar and &v; barrel.;. fce3:'lt6cfc on hand for 20",? " ' ;! - ' '.000 sprue - Tho Dallas I(emitr says U o the far; mors of Oregon would do well to look out for tramps and communists. And tho farosnt, we may ( add, who are great tnsJarHy f til the wotl legmen anj proportr holders of the country, are just the claus to deal with the loaf ers and ytgabonds. . , .ThoWlU Walla PtaVwum urges the erection of ft militnry post at Ya kima City It says: Smohslla, proba bly the luoBt dangerous Indian In the country, rooms through tbr Yakima valloy at will, and no one can tell the moment he may give tho Mgnal for rnnr dor, rapine and plllsgo. Tlie citlzons of Curry county have subscribed a sufficient amount for open ing a trail from Ellunsbnrg, at the mouth of Rogue river, to Kerbyvillo, end k force of wen are now employed thereon. The length of the trail will be between forty and forty-five miles and will be finished by the end of next month." ' ' - Tho Indians, in their raiJ in Umailla oounty, visited the ranch belonging to E. H. Vinson, on Butter creek. Some of the deviltry thoy perpetrated at this ranch aoorosto have ft sploe of grim hnmor In it. One thing they did was to kill all tho hogs on tho ranch snd put ftiiloe ehoese under tho head of each, dead hog. AtOljmpia a .eoispaeyba boon organised, a little Steamer built, ft num ber of awes of flats coevred with oysters to fatten and iucroAso in sie, aiul all the. necessary arrangement completed fur decisive work as soon as the season opens. Tho completion of the Olympia and Tonino railroad affords them facdi- tiss for shipping to Oregon. The University, of Washington Ter riUsry, with iu eorjie of six instructors, U fully prepared to give tho 1 olio wing: Instruction through the freshman year of ft full course; ft threo years' scientific course; ft two years' normal course; ft complete course ia book keeping. Pu pils tot prepared to enter any course may reorive ft thorough drill in the common branh. Col. Nesmiih is said to have 2,000 seres of train this year. He also has some 10,000 bushels of fruits of all kiuds apples .pears, and plums which he sajs he has not time to gather, but that he would like some cnergetio man of fatsily to move into his vacant house and bring a Plummer fruit drier with him and Mwrvo ft Urge amount of fruit aow going to wasU. Grant county Tim, Aug. 10th: Gen. Brown atd hUff tisitod Camp Harney Monday and Tuesday of hut week On Thursday tho gentlemen arrived in this city and left on Friday for Stewart's ranch, on Murderer's creek, to join the main command under Captain ITuo&pb rey.from which place the Ri2es will Ulo up their march for homo, . arriving at theexpIratioQof the sixty days for which they enlisted. - -. Salem Statesman : Early in the week a team bitched to ft self-binder on Mr. Wm. Caplinger'a farm on the prairie, ran cfF through a standing field of wheat containing about 100 acres. Strange to say, the machine kept together and bound every bundle that came to it with lightning rapidity. When the team was stopped it had nicely bound about 150 bundles, but the swath was "crookeder than tb taeglo of the Mol lala." The following particulars aro furnished. of the death of Wm. Kerns at Spanish Gulch, Grant county. They wore ground sluxing out ft slide in their race, when ft heavy cave occured. A II. Grath, Samuel Kama and Jo Finite were thrown down and slightly injured! and but for the timely assistance of Mr. Jamea Lasswell and his men, the two first montlonod persons would have been drowned, as the water in the fume was completely dammed and rising on them. They were buried in mud and water to their shoulders, and could not help themselves. Their escape is a! most a miracle. William Kerns was buried from his chin down, as he stood with his body resting against the side of the bank ; his right breast was crush edandhisneckdislocated. The remains were laid away to rest in the old Camp Watson graveyard. A eCXCKAL-ft SABCASM. - Hooker has got even with. Grani. Being' interviewed by the Saratogion, ooncorneng Oeneral Urants assertion that there was no battle at Lookout Mountain, the following interesting conversation took place: General Hooker (rubbing his forehead with his left hand) -Lookout Mountain 1 Lookout Lookout I think I have heard of the name before, but not in connection with any battle, Iutorviewer This was in 1863, Gen eral, toward the last of the war, whon General Grant ' - Gonerul Hooker Wart What wart Interviewer Why, the war betwen the Government and the Confederates. Atid this was at Chattanooga, just after r.1 1. .J . . . you ana onerman joinea uenerai Grant- General Hooker General Grant! I think I have heard of the gentleman, but nothina authentic There wero some littie misunderstandings, abroad in tho land, young man, In 1862-'63, but there was no lighting, no . fighting nothing to speak of. ; The stories about these battles were all concocted bv the newspaper correspondents. There was, in fact, no war, and all these romances of Greeley's and Headly'a and tlia rest of them were gotten up to sell Have heard something about ono Gen eral Grant, but he is doubtless a myth, liko tho old story "of "Captain. lmith and Pocahontas.' ' ' ' - History will eocsidcr itsc.t j-'n-a-nentlv amended. Grsnt-another '.""- liars Tell ' ard the rcvLiw xocrr'.- k TOO MttH BUK Toeocatntilncr. or anvnthnr wsv of rw?nJ. Inn your vaiton, whether it be long or short, withoutAomstblns; tooounteriwit 1L9 efTocta whloh so radical a change la libsly to produce. There la nothing more suita ble as ft wgulstor of the system, under such eircuiuatanoes, thaa press's ilam- ours; rsa. TIIEV ALL TAKE IT. Vha ths system la run down in tha v. tent that yi psMi sleeplats niKhts, are nor vous anJ irriUMs, have rt-mr forebod Ing, aeur lomo h, sick haadaobe and eoaiari Umgun, do not enroll youraetf as hltfh i.rlvaio, In tlw rear rank, unrlr n eral lH0lllty, but cheer up and try Whita's '" m hiww, i o ursat Li.ver I'anaona, now for sale In ever cllv and tnwn nn iIim Continent. No miMllnine ever oompmiwl ol in half Ita equal for the ruro of DVH- r-JtrwiAanrt mvEH COMPLAINT. It has a apftclflo Dower ovar tlia Uvr. and h-7 eiirlnit tho IJvsr, !ypepia and all otbar diaamios srWnj from It, snNh as 1. by manlo. Hamp'e bottle are wtfil at tho small price of ti eonta that will convlnne you of iu merit Iatka slo boutoe T oonts, tor sale wery wbere.t ; ttr. MiBtUr-s Trsrtahla Replirrtlrma, Will Mm H dUnun ot tlx VMtMft, U4'W M L'rlMiy OtrM. Iiun4rwi bar tmu mrmd twr U ettwr imwlw Mlad. Ilia KnglUh liuwloil'Xi rill ban no uaJ In all mm i 1Mmsm4 Uvv, Ity pt"t or any lUllkma dnui;mniil. Muy of four laullaf etilasn oi Uil eiif mill oucb at to M TK- iv o dm of mi arasgtra. MuH Male far Slaty Bars. Through our combination' and the lar stock of goods which we parchaMd ia Saa FnuteUv-o this spring, wa have aecomulatod A MAMMOTH STOCK at Ctothlag and Dm aet of all daaoriptioa, which we will sell at ymilly reduetd pricuor tin next tttty doy. Everybody win do wvll to call and zaaiiae our goods sad prioca, ' Highest cash prioe pkl for good merchant abla wool. Don't fwrjvt ths tlaoa. FOX BAUM & CO. iiu.i Mrta sirau nua Eumi u a toUnuAa aatabinMioa at ton it is wm jmnttnl rartotw rray M to It aHrolu ontor. II uiaJu Ux ealp HiU MS oUm. It aura Sadraff ud huovm, Mi4 laltinut ot Um bmlr. It (unUtto tbo auintir, iirtBaltla bf whit IS lulr U ooanwl tad ntnnar. u aurraaiioc. ivtwnMMa kal prapmUoa bBmri to Um poblle, lu ttteu rmaln loc tlmo, nmliiny ooly a aeouianal anpll. oxUoa it. It la rwiind4 ud um4 bt miamt aMU)al awa, a4 otk-mmll ndarmd br Ui Stato Lmsjw ct jfawaetatU.. tut calo by all A Uannaicu. fiO frrY ?mt w hoa aoas UwlUy otlUnx Om ImprvrW tau Uamtmtmd Sorln rtiino mt um in, wm um awMuna Boaio, aa od oootttlH m taoa. .lmtwK.f Um nuuru ontwaitaaoo at fxwtug fwnl SrM enm Stnc Haetilno. nto wml ul nttsble at ut tuna, mtmy to aoosmaBS wad ouaunl, tbo wm aim m4 do UM Mtm work m aor muhtiM tfaat mA at rutra Tuna tao prioo. Thna im ao aiaohlna at any ortoo bur. or tbM 1U do Soar or mora work, wad iartll) aofM ao hrw M p. aro by OHUiy oVdikra Tba uwmiM I MWI Kiaoa and ooad la UKnaauada d bumiiuomiuo EOMora and aUddloMUtMt, aaddkily eo- oral Uawo aw In ob mini, dVatHC Um wot id otouir onMoor In im Waal. It will m. ho t on. Uawo rw la ob mini, dVxtHr Um work id tho ouaDf , or wiu oarn loar or w dullari a day .r any who orata for a Mvtajr. a naii1no aaoda, la raodr M all Uaaea to do lu ituuMotrotX' a work. and ttMrt utok rat lorantod. and la hilly acknwlod(d a Um Staodard I'moulr bur Maraino. rrvo, onuilato lor dmumtk am. t, dohvarad at your door, ao aaattor auw nanot yno aaty huBo imivbumm aod hooorabla. !k avm oartala and mud aalaa, and Urrof raaia than any fcatfavarduatry bband uilan aaario to lueal or travaiioa aa-aota wbara wa aao aooo aaUhtafeod ; or. ra la tao aa-aul aaar row, aad ynair onlor daraaot w T. AiMrao Jwtio 11. KcDiaill m i.o .'! Hmaiiway, ow yora. vtantivi OSiSJs raaaUi aro sattlos orq tuti u?e..l an4 tho aba ar aot ooaix to bo wUk tSo weadarria n1U ol toot isl AJaoiteaa Koraady. too MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, F0S MAS AKD BEAST. TbU Unlaaaat rary notarally ordinal e) lu Aaarri aa, wbora liatart prwrkloa la arr Ubocatory lark aarprwtag aaudotta for laaaaladlao( arrcbt! draa. Ita (atiM baa Imoi? apraaulns for 3 jraan, aaUl sow It aaclrcka Um ha vftabw globe. Tka Uralcaa Muatanc IJolinaal la a mateoleat rataody (orallaawnwlallnMnu ot nua and bran To atotk mm a oil tanarra It ia btt-aluaU. A alacla botllo eftca aaraa a hitman Ufa or to atoraa tho maafalnoaa of aa oaoalloat horaa, ox. It cnixs footot, hoof -ait, fcoUow bora, grub, anwar-wrona, abouldor-rot, aiaaca, Um bltaa aod atlEgaot MlaoooaaiwptllcaaartlRaM!ta.aadav9ry aach drawback to atock breeding and btuh life. it cares carry external traablo of Itonn. aach . aa buaeaea.1, reratcbra, awlany, apraliu, f oaadcr, wlad saJI, t'Mr.x7ic, ete., eto. Tao lexles3 llsstaas Llalawat U the qulckvat ear la tho world for tectdraia -oeearrlas ia tUo family, la tba abaraca of a pbyalelaa, aoch aa baraa, arakU, apralas, cata, oto, and for rhtinta tlam,aad attffaoMoac'andaared bycapoaarr. Far tkmlorty valuablo to Mlnom. It 1 tbaebcaprat romody la the world, for It paaetratea tbo moeelo to the boor, and r. atngle application la sracratly aafilclaat to care. Mexican lluataag LlalmrBtla put ap la three etceaof botUea, the larrer oaoa belat propnrtloa atolr aiaak Um chaapaat. Sold ererywhara. . 'flaaaotal aad Coaaaaerctol. OoVl InVew York. 10CI. Local teodara In Portland buying, 9D); oolllog, 190. SUror ooia la! par oaut. diaoouuh , roxTLxxo haxxbt. WHK.1T, parbatbal S 6 eo 4 5 43 FLOUtt, extra 4 antrnive a OATS, per baabal HAY, baled 10 'ixwre.i... 11 POTATOES, por buabel BKEK, choloeoa (out, per t 75 00 11 00 X c li is iij l l 1 U if w 10 10 t( x-'r-' 10 tl It t ' Hti K S 41 iiuum, extra enoioa BACON ,. HAM!)..,.,J COFFEE.. LAK1, in kora. ia 10-10 tlo..........i.... BUTTEK, in brine ftalM Vrmh dairy... EGOB, per doe. .-..,,. ....., BWED FRU1T AiijJoa, iun-dritd, In aick... ....... ia batf Peart, mm-drltvl Pltuna, aua-driod.j POUtTRY, old hone Spring cblckciu... t HIDK3, dry liint Good eultt., Uurrain.... , .. : Oreen Deer iklns 9 6 II l oa 60 (ui IS (4 ?' 1 IS l) 14 u I 00 00 14 ti TAltOW, pern....... win, uregva ana wumngtoa Ty . . . , ' WOOL... 8 s3 'ALatrr KAsurr. WHEAT per bn 9 TS . OATS per buSOo. HAY baled lfrc.' " LooftQ ' 1 lie . " " POTATOES-por liu 00. BACON hams l-;Sa . . . t .: l...;r. t ' . '--"t fcuoUr Tie. ' - . t " In lv'.ie tli-l ,1 O 1 W :. t i.Tt ir-br!.J it , y - ( on. -: bt..i-- rYaoreoMa. -. . i". w 1! kit I. O.,' JACKSON, 'tikes' pleasure in Albany ana vicisu my now " ijwnmenu STAPLE AiiD FANCY SHY CCCS3, FANCY pC::S AKD KQTiCHs ' 7 " I EASY VMl CLCTIIIJISi EC3TS AfJD HATS and quality in Aro cotnplote la atyta AjmI ImporttMof Eastfrn Jfarkets, and A Liberal sars of fxitronisre in rr"ctfuUy iwatlcitod. Call and exaailbs tse ytjVrki if. ,o TKOTJBLE I' EW ADVEKTISEMEXTS. Gr JZ EAT REDXTCTIpNS -AT Tns-f ' - t:-r GRANGE UNION STORK. Eotnc daatea ot tHuatnf cot oornMoalve atoek of frtvaraU aaorctaaadlaa, Oa U1 aa!l tro tbiaoatdat Coat prleot. trXttt ibdaoata offered to eaah irattoncri. ORAXiE IKIO.'I STOKE. kenrt DUTeas. By order ef the Jhaard ot Director ef tba Gfmaje Vuion, Albany, ail perame ndabted to atld eotcrany are baraby iviUSed to Mna forward at ooeo and aav Ue Uwir aoeounf. aa wa aatut hra aaoner lounarliate- ly. GtO. f. blMMaON, a-m rraaMiaoi. R.-N. BAKER, Merchant Tailor. Csi:ttixo. makino, cczamno ) snd rapairins; fjmmptJy ttutndpd to, and all mora warranted. . Tbop two donra Month f the Ex ttaog Hotel. 5-1 f tut. Trraaerrr' Tea lb Satlcr, STATE tK OR EX!OX X.. . A : lOrruc, V TRKACKKK'a (VJOnCIt is hereby kIvmi Uiat thre are Is fu d la tbn 1'fraaurv fr lUe riayment ufS ate Warrants f cil 1smu intoned prior to -rpt. I, IS74. vl K. TBI, 71, :sv Tw. r. soi, 8 a si-., siuia 8ii 8 m. 8 W, Si?, 6 -JJ, bt ', feli . ICS 4sift, Ana Sis.. - r-Liv-v' -L. Iireotf'n lb s?Mre iiiBT5n:;rtSV rrmn this ns;e. ' ft T T T j-s. V 8-W3.' "'". i -AT, . . : MADY'S RESTAURANT - Race rreat fttreat, Alaaat. 25TSolo agent for the Yaquina Bay o ra le ra. 3 if The Best Offer Yet r TO- . Linn & Benton Co. Fanners. WITH MY NEW WAREHOUSE and new maobieerr, aod avery- thinz In pood running order, occupying i be Mat Uavauinn and safes from fire iu the city, I am prepared to store ' . 200,103 E'JSilELS CF CHAJII. Sacks furnSsled to 'those siorinz with me Always bt the market to bay or contract for grain, and the bit; bent cash ptice paid It will be to lha f armaria advantage to oorue and Mae me bofuna making arraage ments to store or eonlracS i heir grain. ' , Grain shipped bj railroad or rirp r, on any lino. -CD. BIMPSOX. - aomJ - - - . - - Heft. doliTored Fres to aaj Fart of City- aSBadi tepaaBaaaa) r.ZAT nAnSla5T Tns TrynrnfliGKicn, havtstj Dtsposr of hia naeat taarlcat at the old auad, eaa be louad at tuadutf to eunaoea at hi b etajul, oa Front atreat, aaxt dor to tirauiir Store. U:Utf J AS. L JUEJ1I3, Stockholders' Meeting. V. ia in . dadiV . , . TOTtCK 13 IIEREBT. CtVEH THAT the a meting of the freo holders of tho Albany and Saufain -Waier Dileh or Canal Company wili.be ho! J at the Court House in ma taiy.oi Aioanv, (-.inntoutaiy, Orogon, on the second Tnesdav Sa Sep tember, 1878 that being tba loth day at Ibe hoar vf one o'clock ia the ailnrnoon f said day, for the purpose of e ecUsgseren directors to serve the ensuing year. 4. A full attndaace is roqnemeHi. ;.- : . CP. BUKKilART. " Atteat: 3, II. Bcrkhant, Pre. ;a"W - becretary, ; : Pinal Settlement, "''-..- . t - "VTOTICE IS tlEREBT GIVE THAT ij underslifiied, adininlsirstor . of too estate of Squire Montgomery, deceas ed. ; has filed his account fcfr final i-ettJp-nieut iu tho above named: i state, in tba County Court for Liuu County, state of Oregon, and . - -' ' ' Friday, the ih day of Sep.,' A I) IS78, at the boar of ten okslook in the forenoon of e'd ray, has been set by said Court fur the hearinft f objections to Raid aoeouiit and the ett lenient of t-sld estate. Dated this fchdayor August, A. D. 1878. i i -U. FliOMAN, ! i-w4 - . ' - Adm'r. WELCOME SAL00K .. . . Wm. Voifft, Proprietor. rptlTZ TirST WINES, LIQUORS AKD X, cigars always on band. -. BhER. 5 CENTS A G LA 511. Call snd Rea .wo. Salcon in br!c; build ing, iifxt door 10 l'arjnais' fi risiru; utotB. " i-tf YiX V Tuti. t. l ft u7 avV -'' . 4. RWWlMlMf ew g, awm$ net. '- ' KjJ at a t calling tho attention of the Ctissana of store ia now ope D for business. Its consist or SI-ICES, . AMD CA?3, . ; cahfets, c:itrrcTi:s all Lranchf. I purch&ol tcy utonk am enaUad to offer theica at flares to TO SHOW GOODS. i. Or. crjiajcmzmoisr the NORTH BRITISH INURANCE COMPMVV 'i or twin CdUSakOaftV 000 V Cash Capital, $10,000,' C H. HEWITT,, Agent at ALBANY. ' OnSCOK. II i ft j I ZZZT2A"K I I I I 1 .' I 1 p rlaa amm f ar :i WWWH We OW9 aaBar tuaa i or aaowc aa-oa-av orml aaao. u,a aa ara4eaw x t , es-zaMtl ejimijka ajf fcawie a,-"- American Exclinne 13 )tel . AT.BAnr, OHEOOIT. THE OSLY HUUSKIXTHE CUT BUS OH THJ EUROPEAN STYLJE. Havlnir rrlffnvd aad rerarniahe tae aaine, mail be happTWa ; '- ail moo tt tor us with a t-aJJ, and wiU'ftweWdi lieae to the be ol our abll ty. Cwiaa to tba dultneaaa af tlctea, e)c, o ytill put ths ratea st tl.t per day, scd will cauu tee the Ust table la the city. . licet brands of win), Honors and ti run. EIJWAKD MCKKAV. M. 8. EUBROSVe. aiasttgw. . 32 t& . FARM POR SAU3, ABOUT fOO ACRES OF GOOD LAND, ritual ed -4 milea abuvo Wataioo. , 420 acres in pastare, and the remaiidar mostly in cultivation- ail under feoos. A house ami barn, oichard and good star on the farm. Will be sold at bar-rat a. For parUculars cation Cuai-Jt at Leba tosw a2-Sm. Maa. E. J.SMIT-i. STORAGE! Albany City EltUs. I want all fbrmcra to know that X wSI pay a premium of 5 CEXTS PER BUSHEIa" In mill feed brnn or shorts on all Rood . milling wheat sold to me or stored at y mills. I mean business. Come and see me before you complete arrangements far either selling or storing. - . . s Htl-1 THO. WOSTEtTg. rreprtttoji. ; Swaln"&' McLeod, Uaia. SraeU , earoo:! C--aiSathla ajal IHknaattl. ', AIBIMT, SZkV 'S r:, , ' Constgnnients solicited Seaooed baad' furniture bought and sold. Will go to a: 7 part of Ihm county or adjoining ocunu. ' , ltf. . Assessor's Notice ; N" OTICE IS HErXBY OTVEN THAT the hoard of equalization will be in --ion at the efiloe of the County Ciei of JJnn County, Oreron, On the las Mo i day in August, and publicly c:e amine the sssesroeut roils aad irn4 all errors in valuation, description, tt nualitire of lurid., low or other prepert that miitht appear thereon, 1. M. 8MITH, l-wj AsfSor for Una Co,. Ori : ITBW " SHOE STORI3. I will open about the 15th of September a large and woU selected stock of ' XSootfei Rlltl Glioesri In Teterson's STc-w Taitk Eudlng, c; tier of Ferry and First streets. I wiUkeop all dsi-cripdoRs and e'ytjf . cf Toots and felloes. I wiil givo jartica'ai Eitcnt'oa tofino waie for La'l.es anl Cht -i- J. tie T-XT- (-ars f it t IT ,--v 2 l"efcaoaaairaiioro.. ' 5, : l oaaaa. Aatt.rAWaktwaABa-. I , VLlLVJ. fM tearee, ' J aad taut noartatleaa too Murei - - amaaip-elaiaalo) to aiaar aaaU a,ar, ' tttiot. r. sr--. . . wt rw H M WiJ ' - ajTa oaa ; ; tea ''m rmj . ' . - b..l.,..IV,IL.JI3.. 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