1 -wt ' - MART. V. BliOWN, EDITOR. 122 OFFICIAL PIPES FGR OREGON IT.IDAY...... SEPTEMBER, 27, 1S78. . CiriT.lL SOTT,. Salem, Sept. 25, 1S78. Since the election of Hon. J. 11. Sinter to tho United States Senate, the Legislative mill has been grinding with accelerated velccltv.nnd at this writing, ; work of tho session h well in " hand a rrMittott mix. i Gov. Tbaj-er in LU inaugural addrmi emphatically endorses the urinciplo that tho legisla turo of a State "has no right undor any pretext, to favor particular individuals or localities at the expense of tho public at large," and wo fool and prouiifea to U completed with BUre that this endorsement met with tho more than usual credit. Of course I most hearty approval of tho majority of A Botss City dispatch says the Democratic Territorial convention nominated Oeorgo Ainslio of Idaho City for delegate to Congress. He is a good choice and can be elected if any one can. TMT..BArntt. there is the usual flood of bills of all of the senators and ippresentatives, l.ut tlm cood irrespective of political tmrty. It is OVl V v - O 1 sense and sound judgment of the two with this feeling thai wo call tho houses, coupled with tho veto power of I turn of member to a. II. JXo. t, in tho Governor, will preclude tho enact- troduced by Hirsch, of Multnomah, and ment of many a measure, introduced read a Urst Urao Sep. 18, 1878 thurs- just for grandeur, which might lo in- day), and entitled a bill to license sell- Hos. N. T. Caton, Democratic can- imical to the interests of the common- mg by sample. didate for delegate to Congress from wealth and the people. I 1 his is precisely me sain measure Tf . . T a -l a I a k. tMa-.. I mlMuinwul Ks A I 111 Vial M 1.1 mf nV i.asniBgwu lemwiy, wui atone Among vvr "uiw' JU.v--... -------- ... , , f,,ver suffer- his canvass of the Terri- tanee under consideration is a bill in- man during tho session of 18To, anu ' I I ... a . a a s i I I n torv. The. canvass will own in the traduced by Senator Bradshaw, of whica teen, as it snouia uo now, iau eastern counties and close on the I Yamhill, providing for a Constitutional i - There woro 33 deaths Horn yellow foror and 12 now cases at Memphis on tho, 21st. Webb lfsycsaccompHiiicsGen. Crook in his effort to intercept the runaway Cheycnnes. St. Louis ha contributed gG7,330 thus far toward tho relief of the jil- low fover suiToror. John Eoyle O'lliolly, nominated for atten- Stato Auditor by tho Butler Democratic Convention, has declined. Dr. T. S. Scales, health ofliocr at Washington, reports fivo cases of yel low fever on hand, and five deaths to date. Marshal and Madame MuoMahon sent 5,000 francs toU. 8. Minister Noyes sound. Thk Kepuhlican convention of Washington Territory will conveno at Vancouver on the Oth of next month. TTe hardly think they will be as unani mous in their nonination of a candidate for Deletrat as was tho Democratic convention. The Inaugural Address of onr new Convention. o will publish tho full text of the bill for the benefit f our to become a law. I 1 U0,nM " The mil provide for a liccnso to bo K' h0 institutional 0Bl m loviod on all commercial travelers sell California, was not a citiwn and has . ... . a i -r i. i i ucen oiwi vu wkm readers. This measure should la. "T?. A.7 .11 CVhon. tho Wa-hlneton We need a Constitutional Convention suio ot wso-w, oi i-cr .auuu, - - j, n in each countv. or each of such travel- pin. 8ot cro,r,1 of 40.to MU ""w --- through the atrerts makin Tli a wnk Constitution was onlv wno mar oo uoiug i made for an emergency to "boost" 810,000 or under, and an adaitional . . . tt t nf 91 rutv Mnt. iinnn Mu;h addi. young Oregon into mo wnion wacn -j i- -i . she had not the requisite amount of tionai mousanu over anu muu w, population to warrant tho peoi'lo " 0- hm farther provides that but the simplest and labor chain- follow him g men si op work. Thev wore Gualiy Uispersea iy tho police. Them has been a new outbreak of fever among the troops In Cyprus. Twentv-ono deaths hare occured since Four hundred iwn tMr Vill lut tin kbatment upon SJ1T i. i: e -i.. wi f occuiiation began. than ono vear: that it ahall be now w . ZL . fiarnwir is unnnil in pvonr liali.-iilur I aaopuua any .J .t, .-.'1 ;tK .11 ."n, most economical government. IU prea have tho good of the SUto at heart. ITiont are not sumcicnt , ai- . , . Tre(uljrv on tll0 20lh dU. Tho Democratic party was very fortu- low our growing young otaio to occupy iue u7' - --v , MQ Bln tUo - - 1.1 ! . : 1 ...I. .. I amAnit Ia I.. Iki.li n1 mvA nAT ieM to ins ' ' nate in chooninsr him as its standaid bearar last spring. the position which alio thould among I to levy this tax and givo notice to the IJO "I. JAM. It, at Attn. Tho San lYaiiciBCO Examiner has tho following in regard to our now Senator: Tho Dornocratio Legislative Caucus of Oregon neloctod ex-Congrossman J as. II. Slater t ua supported . for United Sutes Seuatur, umi yesterday ho was duly chosen 1y tlio Legislature, on the oiut ballot, iy a vuio oi cigntoon in Senate and thirty in the Hoimo two Democrats absent and , ono voting blank. Tho two Independent of Democratic antecedents votod for he- mith, Tho Iladicals acattored their vote. Senator Slater was born in San gamon county, Illinois, in 1827. He came to California in lol'J, and the next year moved to Oregon, then a Territory, and settled in Corvallis, Ben county, where ho taught school and studied law. His start in politics was opionent to the &iUm Clique of Ter ritorial days, and his county twice elected In in sition to that torner General Williams and ox Sen ator Nesmith were conspicious mem bers. In 1858 Mr. Slater was protni nent, s, and his county twice to tho Legislature in oppo- Tr,,11Joon U at faction, of which ex-At- of t rgo & Co.'a e men trouct. According to tho San Francisco Ex cftanae Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. McDon- oitgh, by tho will of Mr. O'Brien, are mado the richest wotnon on tho Pacifio coast. Their share of tho estate from tho Nevada Bank alone is valued at nearly $3, 000,000,and from tho remain der of tho estate, it ia said, will bo at least $10,000,000 more. Mrs. McDon ough's three infant children inherit each $300,000 moro- Says tho Exclwnge: "Mrs. McDonough is the wife of Thorn. BsMcDonoiigh,a wood and coal merchant on Maikot street. Young Coleman, who is one of the executors and a $300, 000 legatee, ia a quiet and a gentleman ly young man, ono upon whom hU new honors and wealth will-sit easily. He has 1een employed In one of the offices in Nevada block, and stands well anions bis associates. Ills sister are charming young ladios, and ono of J; rod 31 ay, express. - O. JACKSON, tukea pltasure In calling, the attention of UiO CiUxona of Albany and vicinity, that ray sow store Is now open tor business. ft ' Departments consist of '" ' STAPLE AK9FAKCY D3Y CCCSS, A Circassian slave reeen'ly took ref uge in the British consulate. The con with ex-Senator "Kellry, in the sul ordered her retention and requested 'National" Democratio movement, and Minister Layard to urge the porto to r?V-- , wcmvTtr " uTtT prohibit sales of alavea ia Turkey. tsIufjllO Of Oregon. IIO SUpporUd tho ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm urectmriagc , auu ine ticaet in ioiy, Town Iwoperty in good d6IXMui and HU WW aa w si viuiw vuawa w vasv ws - . . tit vallis Union, ono of tho organs 0f "dvancing in HiUsboro andhasbeenfor tho Democracy. In IS6Z be retnov- o years ...I it 1Tni.ft KAiintf wlinrM 1ia fiji fatneife ... . . ..j I To prevent any ovil results from axpos- resiucu. in icuu no was -ibcmw rrw nra oontKlu or Infectious diseases, ecutmg Attorney lor tuo raswrn uro-1 loriiry in stem y u oonaionaj use ipm Juuicial District, ana on the cxpi uioposiuon wsicu buu ou.v8 wv p-nt order of Secretary Sherman re-'W prolusion, llow plain u the sisterhood of States. They allow Sheriff f tho county to collect tho , . f 'wni i(W0 of ,it. temirate,of unassumbg no margin for Public improvements or samo; that any violation of tho act voting tlio oruer o g ; honest and frugal, assidioua, te.teBtxJLy enterprise. shall bo punishable for each offense by that n for J .set in 1U likes and dislike. . ... .. 7 , A .. i. .v.- ei nn r. ha been about 830,000. neither brilliant nor showy, I stand a ghost of s against. Tom Caton. A. U. ewlaxd, late speaker of tae I even for necessary enterprise. House, will probably get the somina- j Constitutional Convention, com-1 a fine of not less than $100 nor more T. TY1n. -. ,1,. TA I t . r ...ft nflir.. en AH nv imnriunmMllfnr lllll Im muu wi xviho w uio vv.uu. AkvipOSfKl OI lXlfet3ii.'4 viiwciMi utuu vi j iiiui vw, w. ..j'. . -- - - - . a t h W but ir . - r . n -. . i : . i .. . . . .1 i 1 1 h a n nnA nrtr more liisu mix. uiuuuu. vi .w . puuuts wnirauwi m aouiugi"" capability ana. iniegriij wguiureuwj ... I , ti,,, 13 deaths at Temtory. We don't see what he many ef the defects of tho present y o. - . 'M",", " a .1.. .1.-,!,. UW. i.,i TT. J . 1 i. 11 . lll.nl that hilfnr inrh ItlM Sball CO u ikmuuiu- -"""t " wuu uw wnmuuiB iot. iio uuu 1 1 instrument, ana we Dcuevo woutu huu 1 .-- o 1 - , . 1 t. .w; ,1,: -1. ..w tho county as aessor, and half to tho A. raircnua, msursncc .xeu. ... Bruulwn6.un. " . . ' t i fl,l r.immsnder of Knilibt Torn r c..., 1 county in w men wie ounivw u wmuuv , As yet no bills of importance have ted ; the bill to take uect alter km pas- i'- TV, n..n.Krv- .r iu I 1 v v f t t.t.. uin nd lnnmnl br tncGoTcrnor. I v 1 pusseu eituer unutt-'uvi, u. ui I o 1 . v I.. ! 10 ir-j.- -a 1 j ,1 1 . . 1 ... . 1. I wnu exciteu iwuw." try wura Mi us ciiiyrv u- i ture, out many are oa tuo way. 1 iow, were uiis uui vt uvwmc , 1 - . . . , . , proved. We are glad to see this evi- There is a bill pending to build an it would keep every commercial traveler acrra .evaua an 1 rrrlhr f.w r.nl. i. .- 1 ... U-.H l..n.H. ...4 -f it .... ... ,!Vf I attractions. lPOrH....v,.-. DBA rf ih bet rTVr in RiuHiem Or. .1 .Jjfl ....n.flnnk I 1 I.- Pl.n.l n.l incline W . feet W lu0 - w-w-p-w- ;rr v.-- w ,WrWJ , nenetratec mn I hA aVHiM sir artto m Ji'tt mm..1aa iha ViMtA liAiiaa i I twt I ..11 .iA nAwKitntaisiiihpl iWV ,V( ' lished in it in relation to the earl v his- .r.t VV nn all nvailable means for :- .11 a.- !.,, nfPnrt. n,ue aukiji 'Br' " I v f - I IU IUI )"M M Va .UV s-fws w - I . f - . 1 -sVt- tory of Southern Oregon are very in-1 public buildings this year. However, 4 honsos : co themselves to San Fran- Prta cow"M"r ,ho tcv-lor'nrnt vtr3 tewttia?. I ;f there is an asvlum erected it ouzht I -Inv r snd their ordtrs for iroods UmporUnt to be located at Ail-any, as wo have without seeing any samples and there- ration of his term, in 1870, was elected representative iu Congress. Sinoo the ulono of hU Congressional term, March 3, 1673, he has followed the practice of his profession. Ho is plain in his bab- manners, and very dislikes. He is say aiioe a month, or onener u neceskary, 01 rrene uamounc iea. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Final Settlement. 1a,TOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN THAT I w the nooersiKbed, admlDiatratrla of uetaleof Usorife R. Holm, deoeased. has been about $30,000. neither brilliant nor showy, but a fair ni,nt m the above named estate, lu the The cenerjil outlook in tho yellow speaker, and ablo in bis method of pro- County Court for 14un County, tftst of IlMlA Ktuit. w.tnug nui viuio. no in uuv uuiva u Utile aoaie- , o ...... 1 If.... j... ,1. rit t i9.to ItiO IWCepUVO laCUlty, bUl U a CJOSO I u"y, u y y. vv., m.w, and laborious reasoner, and is firm even st ths hour of one o'clock In the afternoon ....i.i.-... : 1.:. a . of sad cay. has been sot by said Court for "' ,-v"r "'the hearing of objections to said account te his views on tho leading questions of .d the settlement of astd estate. tbe dav. it u said that he is not in svnv I JMted this 211 iy or Hoptemoor. ib.b. . . I I'll I I'I'N It III- C atroet, Virginia Ci'y, was crowd(d with excited spectators on tho 21. Ono of the largest dry goods houses1 8-4 I ELM Adm'r'x. Notice. WaUusweek received a copy of the MW fcTored 'ar,v expendi- for, without knowing, what they are in New York City ha, been extensively Da!;, Experiment, small daily paper q puUic fun(li We hope purchasing. All tho money that is now robbed through a conspiracy among its - t , v ir v r" - Iv : the delegation from Linn will urge this distributed by these "gentlemen of tho employees, v. o ""V . articie I t ; . ..a . 1 -t,.. mn,;,u 1. M j- .mm. onr rt.le. would bo spent alone, there havo nocn c.vw rim f. I 1 1 .1 1 .!.... :. I -r, TLa nolice are now arresting the hilL leisewBCre: uu iuhu wy-'T 1 j The capital city Li in mourning to- spent at homo by our merchant would thieve receivers ana gn-between,,. ' . I ... .... s I t-1 . - .,.11 villiaon 1 .1 .. .1-!. r -r "n,n it 1 ti iivnt ir tnem aoroaa nirenwu. .. . , - - r., r i..,i;nF mA n.l nn thfiir lournevs to purchase coous aocua couoij .'i., .. rf v..., v.. & . - . , r 1 popular citizen. He died auJdDly. of in San Francisco. a tornado. x.vcry s.u..... L x v r.-. t.:. .t.;. t. i. w fundw- such a atiite and shed in the villiflgo was swept ue&r. uuruaci i t. wui w uw . - . . . - I 1 a .HM U aM I.an ATiA frftmA IWfllJD? WIllCIl 1 VA f UUl nucleus u-tuiutui vo 1 a 1 1 .. 1 - . i,uAeoiwi vi? a -a T fmin rn 1. .11 iunn 1 nriifi to lncrvuHH laid miic v. Aa , v - 1 j have been discussing tno projeet or t - . ..,... I- 1 t. 1. i-t-.i.. ..i . - r. tr...: i.: .. 1 . .n.l ovet-r eitien thu:k with timtjers. boanw, bn..K ana r-fno nr. . "Fk--- o" ut tliA Will- I m tUO IIUWW.UUU, I Vll J I .... . . amette Falls, and i at nearly ev.ry sea- Deputy Grand Master of tho Orand would bo able to purvhaso less for hi stone. . t..!i u. ,l r.-.r th- Lodere and Past Grand Lecturer of money than ho can now procure. n. lt .!! , f.r have proved the Grand Royal Arch Chapttr, and Tho only individual! benefitted by f-ilnww. Oim baa W-n introduced I hut remains John Miller Murphy. It is the neat est little sheet on the North-west coast, and as Bra. Murphy is a racy writer and a good business manager, we think it probable he will soon have to change the came of his paper to tbe Daily Sueeern. rill bo followed to the I such a law would be the few wholesale Tbi air was Is, brick and The inhabitants took refug in cellars. A suit in tho nature of an injunc- . . . . c . tion was hied In the circuit court o o. ithy with inflation. He is inclined lu the opinion that there is currency eaough in circulation, and will 'Administrator's to meddle with financial matters further I than to supplant National Bnk issues VTOTICE IH ITEREBY GIVES Til AT with National currency. He doe not fa- IN ax vor the - auoiuu JLiuna system,but no op-1 f tbo estate of OmX K. Ortmea, deoeased. ixmem the fiat money theory, and de- by tbe County Court of Una Connty, mandsthat the eurmcy shall U on I Xnc coin baM. Ho has naver been finan- (a prvwnl the aame with proper proof cially aucceanful, and at present U only wiihtn lx months from the 2it day of in w-l-rat rin.,.m.tanrJU. Hoormo. eK?tnber. IS78. U ths undor-lKned. at his ---"-- , , . I roftMlenoo four miles ev or Marnsoarg, rcnudiaUion in any shape whatever. I j. w. ottlME. Tha distiatch which announces his elec-1 Administrator with the will annexed of ... ... ... 1 1 1. . ... . f a n 1.1 ... .t .1 H.m 1 by ths democracy in tho Bute, in Xi ORSES the Sctote, beyond question, Mr. Sla-1 koi at ter will always be found in hearty sup-j , port of c-ry iarty moasure and faith- 1 U J3 1 j 25 IA. JLi JLa ful to his coastituenta. I attl ma t tmUU tntVua. an tMuttwr tth, ISTS, to tbo KlbM Iwklw, lur Mk or fvmd ndii, au awaUu Uim Hli lnrrt M II) eev.. Twwajr HORSES rood U-j ramie taasTta. Tillannjok ha differed greatly from foret fire. The Dalles contributed $532 50 in aid of the yellosr fever sufferers. About 150 men are already prosjHsct ing in the new Snohomish gold digging. Prairie fires havo destroyed much of tbe wild hay crop in tho Lewiston country. Tho Tacoma Herald think CHEAP NEW o O g i k 4ksa - i hosiery, cloves akdf.i:::;;3, READY L!AC CLOTKIKC, D23TS AKO SKCESj HATS AK3 ChHi TEUI.'XS AND YAUSLSi CAHrETS, CSLCTCTH3 . ..... Aro complete iu i4ylo and quality In all brancbea. I purchase 1 my stock Ar.d Importers of Eastern Markets, and am enabled tooifer them at Agar to jOEPST COMPETITION'. A Liberal sharo of patronage I rspectfal!y aatScltsd. Call and examine Cor yourself. NO TROUBLE TO SnOW GOODS, I. O- JACEBON. vlSoiO HilFJlEBr, DOBS" 2 50. PORTLAND, 0EEG01T. ' Offer for Sale at the Lowest Possible Price. (iAHDUARE, IROri'AMD ST Ccnslstinj ki part or EEL Wc have been particularly cawfai to rccoamicrl no unpicmenu save aocb as are really the "ne plus ultra" of t!.cir c'ass. telieving the best re not only: the cheapest but tafest to both to corisror ?.ni '.iair. Our price lists aiil be fur nished on application, and we a.'ll no gl that we arc afraid to guaraxuee. W would call especial attention l- the Deere Sully Plow, Over 1,000 Sold in Oregon tutd W. T. in the, last 3 years. th ymlhr muraMut 4 tbi unrtvkl bnflMnt naada ouiy to t awa ta t ap-xa- , . . , Lmr.rrr.wbv a verv lar?e 10- dealers livinz ia tho City of Portland. Louis on tho 21st to retrain the uoar aunng tms sesstonaou we uoj ux "-7-"-" ' Lr j:.- fM 1,.,inI Ccram or - . t rn r-i.. MKumnt mn i.rpi:!rfnoi me "ji.Ti.ici ijnaer ineae cuv-uuuuunm oiv u.vvv.. Ajinn conntv memoers wui not. iau w 1 1 . 1 - I m. ... 1 . 1- 1.1 .1t.1. ' .. . . A I an rnrV JVMtW nr It. rH"P- Tie." JJe leaves a who ana two grown Jeei assuxeu toai tu iu mowwj J . e , r o - , Twit TnLiiana. Ratainin? Board At-l,1oT. Tim lormroi ones liftva tha I r.wM f attemoted local lecislation. IS 1 1 r " - . . . . . t. 1 toroey, John Eay, ia becoming Solicitor .ymimthy cf tho entire community. to draw tho attention of member to outsido 01 the common taum ... 1 - - 1 . 11. of th Troamirv. IF his character is I TT, T TT T.nls.11 PaliC-imia'a f a. I IhA nrntvtd measure. cnes. as bad as bis3 client, tt he Solicitorship vorite Conjrressman, is in the city to- It may possibly be urged that the is to be no better filled than the Seo-ldar hnrnT Wn making a nleasnre license thus levied would enable tho - - . - 1 j , 0 o . I retarvship of the Treasury itaelf is. I tour throuzhout the North Pacific 1 counties to reduce the rate of taxation. EXCELLENT (na llai on old. ai oe4 kooa. bardr, MMtuna, umi m com grow ; w aw w . all hruka la taao. U-m HriM anl Monraaa. aMBprta. Inc Mock auUaMa I carrua. fmm, aud aaavy dnft. aumiM will ka aiad vbara caah la mM Son. Taa aiia all! taka aiatai at Altwijr, Orraoo. on tha dajr I abova aaanaa at 10 ock-. a. ro. a. A. huu.. J. (itLaot a. Auetiaoaar. I-al E stray istoiio. - NOTICE W HEREBY GIVEN TIT AT on or about tba uoth of August, IS. 8, Moses the undersigned living in lclanon prs- l-mi I Inn t ounlT. took UD the I'.llowlnft has anked too much land of Gen. How-1 d-.rii.i horae: 6 ven old. IS raoda No eonplK-tlaa cf Ir-vra. A txr taaaata tt, aaa 4a bru r awn tbaa lau a waatiw ptw, aa4 tatoa tba atauiuir par day. a Sara paidaiacM tatptrn to Ux hiiwuiamaiil of our tiri 'imaou au4 eoii Import aaefc aa baa Ua nr latcat faasmva- a-aiia aaa aan aj our saa u too tuoiM w ar-cM-- about IV arttb 1 call anaat-oa to th jiirtil Sj 41 OEERPS MOUSE FLOWS, Randall's Balfo Cutter Ham Buckeye Broad Cast Sdrs, Dccro's Bod Hottu tlsAiao Cons J?loror Z3v.oI-.a7-o Cod Srilla. lanifuaffo exoept Lngliah taught I. .. . I . . -...Tm. ,l,a . .. 1- . . I .1. 11" . - C V. .w... - ,n f ItM Till Til in ICUOUUL Bllll Ul m V-I-... V ' no dausrhter to mourn nis suaucn secure vne aeitsm. vi utu . Bwum. - - i I ........ I i t i: . -It t V - i.f atii.la uoaru to auoiuui wui unmuo v.. - j FBES COCVTIOX. There will be a meeting of iho pub- tt t . i. I ...... . , , , . ... i v iiutncr anu euiwrs 01 "ok v cen air. riayes nas artpomiea me coast Curing tue past lew weeas. iuany iut suca aswgnou irwu v I Wgahintrton Territory, for the purjioae very last iouow uo ueiu i-j bku ot toe yEsocoAT reaucn wui remem- possiue weiguv wuu wn iwucmwi . of taking into consideration tho Irori0' tho Presidency for him to some office, I ber him as the gallant Democratic no commercial traveler will be found I . cf forming a Press Association, it is to be hoped that be will announce champion who stumped the Valley in able to pay such a tax as tbe one pro- such as has rcoantly been organiw iu the fact by a proclamation. behalf of non. L. F. Lane two years posed. wiuornia anu ot..- - - ... ..I ..a. , " S - r IHWiB W BTCUUiUi vtvt.i r a a w Ti ?a lnnkinT xcfldiri!riv well We trust that no memoer ouuiue OI . ' . t. t.i rr. . v- .i t tj..,t 1. 1 o " i . ..... oaiem. trcsoo. -vi. iwtin v- ---- XttiX wtu uwuieu, wcu xuv.c, w . . I,- lf . k,.F tU Joluntinn from Multnomah will he . .. .... n . i - I KV. .1. """6 - -a ; I "O tniS Oiyetfc, wui f icuoo jfhv. ... smart; no one can deny that. He gays: x can t see any Aaminiatration, i gtate remarks General Butler. I d like to know what Hayes d ministers. The only administration I have seen is his ap pointment ef 57 men who helped him to fraudulently fill the highest office in the Government. He has appointed more scoundrels to office than was ever known ia the country before. pleased than ever with our fair young found so false to his constituents as to call and add their signature to tho vote for the passage of this bill. a Loec sirmmEB. Salem, Stpt. 26. e.:tt f.Ao f no or V.i'llj w of t riA I T. . t V l...t r-Kn tu flood, and tho number introduced in fw "1'c"" a - ut Vw,..-nr,nr .r, over t existeu between me managers OI IU hundred. This is "nuU" for the State ?rtlan(1 ra'n "d .caused by Printer, but if even one-third cf them cnrrilons articles appearing ,n the lat- ruffnesa" for I paper caiung in qwu and character ef A. U Alciwnahi, tno From the dispatchea we karn that business manager of the Telegram. In tho last article i n the Bee concerning him, his wife also was hold jip before the public gaze in an unenviable manner. McDonald could not bear this and hap- same: Democrat, AUtny. Standard, Portland, Record, Salem, Attorian, Astoria, Independent, llillsboro, Reporter, McMinnville, Nucleus, lLirrisburg, Gazette, Corvallis, Democrat, Corvallis, Inland Empire, Tbe Dalles, Enterprise, Oregon Cify, In an article published a month r go we favored this Convention, and now we again give it our endorsement. The Democrat will be represented. ard. Simon Smith's house at Salem, was robbed of 8 3,000 worth of note on Thursday night of last week, Hundreds of acre of good land were burned clean and made ready for the plow by tho recent fires in county, W. T. A twelve year old Indian boy 33 inches high is attracting a groat deal of attention in Seattlo a kind of low Lo, so to sjeak. Mountain fires have compelled largo herds of deor and many cougars and bears to descend into tbe foot hill about tho sound. Tho destruction of timber by fire in Washington Territory this year will be should pass it would be the average Oregon tax-payor. . The women suffrager are here as a number of Nationals took possession usual, besieging the Legislature with of the recent Democratic convention in opportunities to bo allowed to vote, Massachusetts and nominated Beast hold ofEco and do other manish things, T? ...1 rA. r Tt. . ,....1 I . . t f i t. n anAinnMM -A wr .1 VUWa KJ XUC inwonuiUUO I UUV VI M19 BUUVIUJjjVI. - T v..l- l . were so riotous that the ialice had to -nsolaly informed - u that they Pnui3 meet J. tw. aieroer, wie sup. be ealksd upon to quell the disturbance, "couldn't expect much from this Leghv P09611 fcaiur OI lD n" 000 ua - I 1 11 T . T ' . A A .A. a B. . " . .a Tf that tba wav the Greenback-Na lature there were too manv old fozr wee, no as:eu nun to rvt, wUB I The neonle will BCod to watch the tional-Butler-Pomeroy party conduct Democrats in it!" We say God belss Uahl Mercer would not do it, "dl of these gigantic monopolies, - II ... in is t . 1 i 1. 1,. jra, ,im r..ut i - ' . affairs, what would be the result if such "old focv Democrats !" Thfv are I iJCionoia buook- ' TW have crown richer and more , . w - i ..... i t ? i i j w . they were to gain control of onr gov- the balance whscl of tho legislation Mercer haa n nana on out revolver m thao eren government itself. eminent, and save many a yourjger member from ais pocaei, auu b vu w &n jmated to be worth 4,600, . . ...IV ... 1 ll.r..U Kma ...at - .WrJni .r m1 maVinrr a. fnftl nf I OraW it. WUOU mlAiuiu i,iid- uw AILKOAD MOMOrOUES. A pabaorath ia doing duty in the j hkufcelf. Bepuhlican papers to tko fact that Gen. Vest, of Missouri, a candidate for Sen ator, has said that ho is in favor of disfranchising all the colored popula tion. This ia just what Mr. Vest has said : "Whilst I was oppoeed to eman ctpating the negroes and to giving them the right of suffrage, yet I declare now and have always declared that suf frage could not be taken from .them. But they should be educated and pre pared for eitizenship." Wo suppose that misrepresentation now goes on the retired list. M. V. B. THE LEGISLATURE. arms around him and they both fell to the cround. In tbe acufuo Mercer got the best of it and arose first, and holding McDonald down with bis left hand, with his right ho drew his revol ver and shot at him four times. Ko DEEUIr CTJXTIVATOBS. Farm, Grist Kills, Schuttler Fumq, Freight and Spring Wagons CHAMPION FAJTKTNG MJXL. Wood-working Machinery; Beltinc, hlRb, branded on right shoulder with two OiturO O S, anu On Wll wnn o.m unure u. 8 1. R. KEKBLEK, Appraised by me, this lftita day of Hejp., ISTiialKiO. O W. SMITH, J. -vi O. 0. KeLly, M. D., auU Physician and Surgeon. -"VFTICE ASD RESIDENCE ON LYON J Street, No. 3&3, near the depot. AKBAMT. OSEQOI9. Omce hoars, day and night. p-mS ACar4. Sir You bar baan to lutuaaia wlUl ay wtfa Cbria. Una Jorvian, at Albany, dunnf my ana anna mm boom, i .ii mm-& vm mM. a nlaea ai. anr tima Too aay and rom at, dnma a abot aaa. na or p4ol and I arUI cwrt yj, and Um baat Birkmu wiB -in tha prtaa. .t - Vaoeouvar, W. T. VoBralta Witt US. XtW IftUfcWJuaa. rat. QAJHTTV v- T-t--i JBAT mm mull a ww va.a ma, MUkaMa WM a kp&mm bnru4 We ara ala Bol . , a . " " aaanaa BHaMfti Too wtU taom to &sed oomms&t. Send ford SOUND REASO i and Price Lists. ;r, xodd e ccv rev. ft a NIHt SUMMONS. very great, exceeding that of any for- Coay c Linn. mer year known to the early settlers. The mon who located oa the Swtno- eunatu you m; .Hm. . .Ir A tsj"? fiftfl OV roquirou, m nitw Ml aaia w TTrt TVAwsnn rnn Viuv OlothinET, Gents' St&plO -caTCArr timi eri in nnnrla Fine White Shirts. Boot- Hats, Rubber OlotliinirBlankets, Fin Cigw bacco, eta, eta, toteliigenUyln Albany .without first examiniiig tno extensive wo ww- and Mechanics' Store for tne rouowing reasoaa . 1 I BUY FROM NONE BUT MANUFAOTURSRO. 2 I BUY EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. 3 I SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. 4 I LOSE NO MONEY BY BAD DEBTS. O I MARK THE PRICES PLAINLY ON EVERY ART!- CLE I SELL. 6 I ADHERE STRICTLY TO ONE PRICE. . 7 I AIf.1 TO BE IN ADVANCE IN NEW STYLES. O I 'AM CONSTANTLY STRIVING TO SELL CHSlP iD AT THE SAME TIME MAINTAIN THE QUALITY. mr- s'snuirr in rirtNnTANTLY FULL OF- IN Chritlna Jordan, FlalntitT, vs. Archelaua Jordan, Defendant. w-. . . i 1 - IamI.h Ik. atvewj. tiamarl mish UaU a few years ago, and dyked rfefenOanu their lands, are now amonz the wealth-. I In the name ef the State of Oregon yon ' i iwWa tauHiMaH - ann aniWM lest farmers in Washinzton aemtory. ,bannmr.rlntof iha above named plain a i:ui. -in l.i . t..l-Itiffln tha above entitled court, now on nie a grt ii yv K. w, . ,,h .ha .i.rk at .aid court. drunk at Roseburg the othor day. Tho by the firt day of the next regular Ocwv t. l. - .i.si.1 ;r.,;..f. ber term of theUlreu t Uourt ror aia uutn lavJ countv. Ormron. to-wiu I'M stn aay or ins? liouor oufht to be hunir and ouar- Ootobur. 187a, Ad you are nereey noun " " I a.1 thai. If foil Tail tO 1DDM tered. Dlalntiff will to mid oourt for d. Jo. cal department of WUiametto univer- uxiy of Isaac Jordan, HUKnuiirnj"o, t.,,A. iMBrprnfJlTY. ....... Amhaldaas Jordan. 1 nomas jeutrsoniown . - sity.has been appointed neaitn omcer Jord Ann, Jordan and Laurrett. Jor- ,...,- .-rtTrrr DPIf'IPLrn OF nUSIN. for Uio fJbo, bay dUtrict, to take effect - THAT MY. CVS', . t S . uwiunu w aaa J I aSa JJr. Uenrylano, a grandson 01 Men. dissaving andaunumngu 4'KfrWin?l SALES. WHIOH TArin ftn.i a. frraduato of the medi- riaeoontrac now tos owwu r urtiwri " ' " r -T . A .-imi. . tiano, anaa graauato 01 ,0" uff aud defendant and fur the eare and cus- -rarrrrr r An tTlRST Cl-ASS STOCK COrVSPAlH- DOtSE. Moxpav, '' . 23. Petition from citizens of liealoneoun- ty, asking an appropriation of 5,000 ten struck him over the head with his aid for construction of the Alsoa bay I anA McTlonB.ld was "IvarSerH J M, 3, guesting about to'get out hU pistol, the coward congress to extend tho time of com pie- ly pup ran away. McDonald shot at tion ofNPR E; read nrat time. Also him two or three times, but missed his II J M 4, asking that the Umatilla res- m9LX McDonald was found to be shot 000,000, while their yearly revenues aggregate $197,257,059. , They , con trol State and national legislation, receive millions of dollars and millions of acres of land for slight equivalent. They control tho election from tho so loctmenrof a town to the President of the nation. Either these all-powerful railroad corporations will absorb the nation, or tbo nation must exercise a judicious control of tho railroads in tho interest of tho people. October 1st. Tho wool clip of Oregon this year is about 6,500,000 pounds, being about 4,500,000 pounds more than last year. Tho price ranges from 18 cents a pound for tho poorest alkali wool East of tho Cascades to 22, 23 and 25 cents for tho best quality in the Willamotte and Umpqua valloy. The hop crop on the Sound has nev er been gathered in a finer condition tsan this year. The hops are nnus tiiii'y large, of exceptional fine quality, and uncommonly well matured. The yield is not as large as formerly, but wh&t te lost in quantity is made up in quality, " U U estimated tLat' 1 49,222 7C will rua the Yamhill county government Jjiirrrthe enduing year. The gross val- i: i cf r rt rtv ia tie county is $3,737,- .3 I. V.: 1,331. ervation be thrown open to settlement; read first time. Dorris II B 96, to provide for holding of teachers county institutes; first reading. ' Evarts II B 99, regulating costs in trials of Indians in Eastern Oregon; first reading. Brown S OE.1A1K. B 81, repealing an act through the stomach, from which cause he died next more big. Mercer was ar rested and had his preliminary trial this week before Judgo Adams, and waa held to answer without bail. The people of Portland are almost unanimous in their condemnation of this outrage, and they loudly denounce THE SOCIETY OP FBICXDS. The Society of Friends throughout tho world,to-day numbers less than it did a half century or a century ago.-The Orthodox aro supposed to number 200,- 000 and the Hicksltes 50,000. It is stated that therearoat present only 17,- 000 in Enffland and Wales while in .Z a aPrHiuting commteioners of the canal J-- J mQ they nttmbered 60,000. Birthright ana iocks at tregoa utj. T ' membership is said to be the chief cause Haley S B 82, to repeal aa act fair about. - . , , x ... , granting Jacob Fleiachner the right to I of the decline, together with the system establish water works at Albany. Mr. O. Ealston, of MarshSeld, wants of disowning members for deviations SB 3. for the Yd let of Jason A v th- wlr-Vn of T. 7!. Ladd. m the doctrines and policy of the ho- mlnor children, the Uwaeof said mar. riatre, and for Uie cost and disburstments Published by order ef Hon. R. P. Boise. Made at CttainDers sept. wn. ioio. 64. Attorney for fiaintirr. NEW SHOE STORE. S3 MAKE. TOMER3 ARE FAIRLY D2ALTH WITH. Farmers' and necshanics' One Price Cash Stois, f Albany, Oreson. OUEGOX S PRIIES. I will open about the 15th of September. a large and well selected stock of Boots and lioea oor I will keep all descriptions and styles of Boots and Shoes. I will give particular attention to fine ware for ladles and Child rriti. J, J. DROWN & &Cn 2-tf Wheeler. S B 8-i, enabling judges of circuit courts to exchango" places. Burnett 3 B 85, to emend the civil eoli relating- to sltjvi" duties. last heard from at Thirty Mile creek, Wasco county, Oregon. Fears are en tertained that Mr. Ladd has besn mar-darai1- by tha Indians. c.etj. Ina sect xn tneso uays coniowua more neatly to other sects than it ever did,, by adopting - Sabbath Schools, by more frequent preachu. and by taal ing singir-g apart of their rs.uv-s w6V-'p. The Commissioner from -Oregon to tho Paris Exposition Van Beurden In Peterson's New Brick Building writes tho following letter to the Ore- er of lerry ana rirst atree gouian in regard to our State'B prizes at the Exposition: . Pabis, Aug. 30, 1878. To One Editor of the Oregonian: I take pleasure to announce unto you that the following prizes have been awarded so far: To the Oregon exhib it, .gold medal, for wheat. Medal of honor, which is equal to gold medal, for wood. Two silver medals for salmon. Bronze medal for Oregon fur niture manufacture. Bronze medal for Plummer dried fruit. Class 46 for wool and furs not known yet; neither class 49 for flour. Morning papers an nounced ofiioially that tho diatnbiuton of prizes will only take place on the 21st of October, instead of the 18th of September as first announced. This postponement causes much dissatisfac tion among exhibitors. ; Truly yours, J. Vas Esvedss. Teacher's Examination. A PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF teachers wishing certificates for Linn School House, In Alban M.mhiir "rith. 1373. at t 6-wl - School Supt County will bo held in tno uenirai uisu-k rsv. at ITD'olock, a. m. on Saturday, ST.ECI1 0YGTEC3 ." AT MADY'S RESTAURANT X front Street, Albany. f -TSole aent for tho Taquina rsvovs. tiiio. t""4 STJUIIONa In Ch Circuit Court o Ae Etata of Ortyo Jor Ltnn County. W. II. Roberts, Plaintiff, v Mary a Roberts, Defendant. 8ult In equity for Divorce. To Mary C Roberta, tho above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to ap pear and answer the PlaintiQ's complaint fn the above entitled suit now on file with the Clerk of said Court, on the first day of the next term of this Court, to he boldou at the Court House In Albany, Linn Coun- ty, Oregon, on the fourta sxonoay, tne isio day of October, 1878, and you are notified that tha relief demanuea in saia compiaini is. that the marriage contract now exutuug between said Plaintiff and Defendant be dissolved and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and ..itosin anrl if vou Lul to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, the Plaintiff will apply to said Court for tho relief demanded in said complaint. This summons is published in the Statb KIOHT9 JJHSJtOCHAT BCWBi-ajJoi, weeks cOTiseeutivi'lv, by order of Hon. K. P. Boise, Judsre of said Court, which order is dated Ang-iiHt tn, is.s. BIlAxU A CIIAMCr.RI.AIS, 5--srS Attorney for I'iaiatifl Perfection at Istst I THE UGHT-RUKMIMC) "nE7H0LlE": Sewing KSachiue! b preaantad to tha p&btte ' Tho Host Perfect XIaohlat tnr InvMAed, cambinin a a 4o ' of taa olter M-x-rilw All Patent Btettta hariar axptrad. waha awSntafi a uachina that lor &iwiielty. twrab. rapaclljr, UCELS ALL. aiaaiu, - pnM ara ao w -a w wtaf km HEW :iIOMK' wlthla tbe This b a New Kur ill WW fi.teti poii trtn-'k hi yir fwn irjwn. S r. r.t Ins. Ko v . ' ; . :. .. r, i v it wjua ft uu- ct w !i W-i,s w, tS ' :'S8 f 1 V ad tha f 1 X - i, a -oaokof att. me-.it arst iMir tae tiaa it tregaa. ro t .iL atv Adxainistrator "Kotlca. NOTICE IS GIVES TIAT the nndersif-ned haa beea apoo aa. administrator of the estate of Skw a Simison, and thr.t persona havlr.?- ci ia a&iriBt said etat are re- HF-'1 tho wica proper vc ' " "' wiililn fc..x s: - .Vb .-f f :. s r v 5--W4 A. ' i: