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AXD lif tAAOB. MaKT. V. BROWS, fiDITOli. AcsTjUA is occupying Tutfcby- gravevnj'd. -aa a FRIDAY- OCTOBER 11, 1878. TUB EA8TEKX ELECTION. Taos, M. Galk, formerly connected with neyeral different newspapers in this Stite, ia now lying veiy hiuk at Elections were held last Tuesday in I Ashland, and it is iVarcd he will not ny Ohio, Indians, Wt Virginia and low, cover. The returns jup to the time of going to prens were rather meagre. They Reem Hon. E. A. Ciuinim has been hang to indicate that the Republicans have I ing between life and death for a week carried Ohio, but have gained no Con-1 or so, and his physicians havs no hopes gressmen in that State. Indiana poos of his recovery. Hois at bin homo in Democratic by an increased maioritv. I Portland Iowa goes Republican, of course. No returns from Went lrginia but from one countv. Hatta. Mr. C Dissoway, editor of the Pen dleton Imlejientlenf; died at Umatilla hist week. Mr. Fred. Page-Tuslin formerly of this city, is now filling the editorial chair. Wt hope our Linn county delega tion in the Legislature will uso their Last Tuesday morning at 1 o'lock a fire broke out in the Oro Fino Hall in Portland, and for a while it was thought the whole block would be ronfmm.1 By the almost superhuman eff.-t f I utmost endeavors in aid of the bill ex the firemen the fire was confine! tending tho time for the completion of only a few buildings. The loss is esli- U'9 Y".uin railroad mated ft between 15,000 and $20, 000, upon which there was an insurance of perhaps $3,000. The heaviest conflagration which has occurred in the State for some time come off at Junction last Saturday morning at 2 o'clock. It broke out in the rear of B. Cohen's store, and spread ing both north and south, consumed every building between the two bottJs. Loss, 55,500. Insurance not to ex. cecd $13,000. They had no lire engine nd consequently labored at a great dis advantage in fighting the flames. A hand engine would have saved at least half the property which was lost Eu gene,Harrisburg and Halseyareall un- Thk Chinese tax law in British Co lumbia has been pronounced unconstitu tional and of no effect. It exacted $10 a head annually from the Chinese, and was similar to a law pa&sed in our leg islature several years ago. sented to join in the project by hand ing over for the puqtoso the diamonds and jewels depositod in the Cathedral of Atorha, which belongod to her, and represent the sum of 15,000,000 reals. Newspapers East of the Cascades now tell us that Moses, the Indian chieftain, and Henry Ward Beecher look so much a like that one would naturally suppose they were brothers. In consequence of this the people in that part of the country are seriously opposed to having Moses placed on the reservation in their locality. They are fully prejmred to take care of him after the old way of dealing with hoe tiles, but if he should break out at any timo ami foil saaantNMBmKwBSfeBi rOB TUB 1AIHF.S. rAciric t'OAHTtJta, The Union county fair Wins to-mor raaio Mates-Brad Them aa4 be railed. row Corvallia is going to havo a new (ire engine. Fanners near Vancouver are sowing fall grain. Dogs are taxed $2 50 each, per yeiir, in Seattle. . The Walla Walla apple ero, this season. Embroidered ribbon Is a sew fancy. Among novelties in dress is tht "blouse basque," a pleated polonaise with a yoke. Black silks will be trimmed with ooloi-s, but iuoh dreams will be suitible only for ths hoiiM or for the evening. The mantles worn last spring art again is short seen caniinal cape, hi-liu maiitles, and tht favorite mantilla with long square fronts. ... v- m,Uu. e.intiu are ronretont full-blown flowtrs in olorl .Mm Wled with wheat. 01, after nature, tbt pins forming tht petals, Dayton, Y. T., wants a machine knd Wl" "'""X the toilvt table for tlioir slg. shon and foundrv. mncanoo. j. . Thorn i. Int. of tf.nm In h n..l . I""""" ""r ooiwpieuous . ... ' in Uit new bonuuU. It forms tht entire back of Vancouver. bonnet, and trimming ui soma velvet stieol w neat is quoted in Jackson county at mens; In others, garnet and mots green vol 60 cents per bushel. vets art combinod, and It trims dark felt Seven persona are ooiiGued in the honntts very riohly, Btiipet and plaids nratb appear in large ow in the foot stei of "that fellow that looks like him" they tllllllT MlAV ttnl.I 1tawl).a. A- I UV w "uww DouLdas count inil handle him. I . . .... . .1 quantities among new importations, and av "-" .rything Indicate, that they will be much commenced at equina bay. wern. Worth usee them to trim black and Wheat ia worth 72 cents per bushel, other dark colors in cashmere, and also in from the wagon, at Roseburg. I silk. They art small pUida, irregular bars, During the eight months ending August 31, 1878, the exports from the United States exceeded the import by $188,501,087, or at the rate of $23, 562,636 per month. All of this had to bo paid for either in national bonds or gold; and the protqicct now is that the exjiorta for the next eight months will much exceed those of the last HTM ne excess oi export over imports (gold and silver included) aro now at the i ate of nearly $300,000,000 The Jacksonville Sentinel has a dress and is greatly improved. new and broken check not tht broad Sootah tartan of the clone. a new 1iirin.t. ara fane.! tilafnlw Ia.ki.lA A man named Campbell proposes to with satin or with velvet, and seldom have put a tug on the Yaqutna bay bar. any other face trimming, though a few oou Silveraide salmon are running in tho I vetve milliners have need bands of velvet Columbia. This is unnreoadontod. aoroej.uie lop. 1 Ben Hill has written a letter in with tLe greatest grain crop ever .-1..T.I ....I i.ii mi -t t TLe Monumental Mine.Qrantoouuty. I i n ' 'I lor t nm miner a v am nor dnHM ai i.iauk m wui soon have a twenty stamp mill. whiu Mttot gMM ,,1.4 w;th gnu The public school building just com- silver is to be used for scarf tunics and dr Jrer I pleted at Eugene City cost $1 2,000. Piot over them. Fringes of gilt will edge which he champions hard money strong- J raised in tho country nearly all behind, ly, or per mouey based on coin and I In short, with all the noise and con fa- con vert iblo into coin, lie thinks the won about "hard times," it may be crisis ia over, and that the financial is-1 doubted that the country was ever at sues will be settled by "the good any previous time as rich and prospcr- The Chinese miners in Northern I them- Idaho hava "laid un" for the wint-r aea. MAaUeu "7 tar"- wUI th" on. common sense of our honest peoplo." on as now. The boast now being revived that .i - 11 e v- : 1 j ... - 1 mere was no veuow lever in -icw exoect " T"1, may Orleans when Butler was there should some of twTC. "7 only shows, say, the Albany . 1 . ... . jinjvt, eitner uia WBBAT. behind, straight aoroes tht sides, and long frofite thai em eauukk In IajumiI ornament ei m ue irom uiympia the end, and almoet reach to tht feet Vary to Tenino on the new railroad, distance tlegaot ones are made of blaek Ricilieane 15 tnUea. trimmed with pleating of striped moirt and Mis Carrie Was has been apiwinted li""' . . j ...... 1 Hwm rvuou naia it am uuen; cap, an assistant keeper or the lighthouse at with mwn pointed toward the front, and Cape Foulweather. brim rolled upward hkte turban. It is The gross valuation of proiicrty in niad of felt 1 tht brim ia eovtred with felt. Josenhine countv. aa mtimatod br the I "d above tho orim is a feather trimming ue Milwaukee S etra oommenU a countv assessor, ia about 84 10 000 I " iu" nlKn ln 01 follows upon the nrcut f . ft. m.- v . ... . .' ,nJ ioVm wurower cm the aides to tht baok. nl.ll..1,:. i ... . : . iuc 01 saauna aave Other folt haU are la th. EWuh akane. he dase.or that JrrT -ry vigorously against the U M tK. IWby and O.ford. with.t Win ear ell 1Imnunm r the Kldneyn, Bladder end Illl have no meal In all aua. J liu. tTfu hMkmOmnitmmM, Many ii " " 1 wiu 07 ait artiffKIM . ' iJLJt Mf? "llclBe, ne pr,f,ilon hw " ,K wmnwinnsw HUrtM tlT mftlttUunM f "T'( Araa'a Os.aar t-mm,Z trhUA U ranwnlud a. Uw wwM'i nnwly tin all dl aw i4 the throat ami lullu.. li. i.. . rU ef wonilsrttil mm In all ellwte haa made M unlvermJIy known m a aaf and rallal.le ainut te em. lo. AsaliMt ordinary vMm, which art the forerun tier, of mm eerlmu dlaunlnn, It aoU aiwdlly and nrely, alwaya relleviliv (Uirerlne, ami aften Lrinn life. 11e r.rotee Ura II affonla, bylu Uinely un In the throat and htng dlaerderi ,4 children, makmi It an In valuable tentedy. to be knit ai i. ki i hem No peraun can afford te be without It. and Uxiee who have ene need It never will, from their knowledire M IU oomimltlne and effwa, Khyalrian. tue the Cliiakv I'wrroaAi. tn.ivah i.. uj. and t-lergymeo reoommend It. It le alwduUriy certain In lie remedial eCeau, and will alwaye core whare euree are 1-e.lule. , d, by all dealera, I ' "lie had an far reoovered fmm v ft-i ... j . ' " " mm w I Ti .ii: eyear one amy uw month erupt enaU like to my offloe U adrloe. madurine. etrenLZ! out of patience, I preaorlbed your (Kelloea) Hypo. uhuennlUej with a miooeaa amroely to be erediM Sinoe Uu I oHU II aa M. 1. nee weighed and preleed It OMire than t.- Freapnoea and SuohwaaUaa etateoMnt aiuU l. .1 1 daa la Mineon, M. B., to Mr. r'elkmi. and la another prowl of the unequalled Inffimenee oi rellewr' Hypo-1 phoephlu. ever diaeaee. It le pleeaant to the paUto; may be taken antUnuooalv lor tan. or di....i..l any time wtUwut Injury, and wlU 00 Mora rood lor I. CHEAP I3EW STORE f- . DoparfmcnlsiffitiMlftl i,t STAPLE AUD FANCY CRY GOODS, HOSIERY, CLOVES AKD RIBBONS,1 -: FANCY COODS AND NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHINC, BOOTS AND SKOES, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, CAE?ETS,OILCTOTHS AKDWINDSW SHADES I purchaso! my atm-k '"tlZcUre complete in style and quality in all brarwhes. - . " " ewe iMiija. raiUIHIttrn, I Keeble aod lalerruuted Art. of the lieart, Injll ut I WunMi AaoUon ui the Uver, byepepela, riatulenee I and all WeeUna; IMaeee, WeekeJLTInTiwnof mmmlLZZiX lZ wta m 'UKar'auTj And Importers of Eastern Markets, and am enabled toof&r tbom alflzoresto 1 ,- .mi. wg Hue nam, urwfl A nomMucali TiCl. Ever arena uTTrr , T improveu rJ uomealead Mewine; thnea, eaay to twderaund and control, ne eame eiae and duee the eame work aa any machine the aaU at Voca Tieaa the prioa. There le Bo machine at any erlee Better, or the will iL ti ,. i eenainly none en low la prlee by many eteUara. 'The Hoaaetaae le widely known and aaad to tewueande of families la the Baetara and Middle Mtalea, and daily be ctnuiuf popular In the WaeL It wtU eave Ue eoet aev- araj wua ever in one eeaenn, ootne the work of the iamUy, or WUI ear lour or Sve dotiari a day for any a4 or wotneo who eawa lur a brtnr. It le the atronr' m aaoiiM enaoa, m ready aa ail uuee to do He work, make the emnewet and naaS eUleb yet In rented, and la folly acknowledged ae the Standard Kamily Sew- aenuie. l-rtee, eompiete lor eteaneatie naa, t, DEFY COMFETITIOIT. i In rwipoctfully solicited. Call am yoorafclf. NO TROUBLE TO SIIOr GOODS. X. C3-. JACKSON. "M TMrm. Oimi klial aaraiUinaw knam.. l.u i Lrurr-rAno.'oa JZZZZZ V7, LUXT'1 8naro 01 Ptronage la r,pctfully Swllcltod. Call and examine U,r eney for nrt mil at the iewert prloaa Aeood Bfl fllaea Sewlne Machine, owet aaeful rallahU ex all 13n50 lae Machine. AaU vend at restue. Ililaineae penoanent eartaht and rapki aalea, and larrer nroSsa than anv KatraorJinery hberai oare eaxle to lorai or d at four Uueineea and bonorabia. yon with TBe TTerU't Sayply aael Markrl-lreBt rer Fair rrlrea. Butler took all be VaveUnj aceena where we bare Bone eetaUlehed ; or. M "here ie no aeot near you, aend row order direct to I we meaory. an iraaa ona IX. SendaU tio 4a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Executrix Notice. ECLWEir, 'A CO., PORTLAND, OEEGOIF. Offer for Sale at the Lowett Possible Prices. IE, IRON AND STEEL HARDVAil A Wm-Bba Kar-. v imHL wuiuiivyuu utvuua u " w eiOT Wlieftt trail an.l ia rhtmaniL I . . .ill ' I Tn faa .h.. ..i.. .-. . Last week the i?, of tLis citv P .w W n tlam!t at a tt. , ITT 1 . U,e rrortht planof pving Mose. a big reaervalion. crowa. aod aarrow rolWbriir VJvHl oUo.l.b.r.br riven that th n.dor f.BaJV...i. . w. .. ' " ' "ituoiaies: 1 8n vuvulJann ih.hmhnM.inf btiiilitiiJ Ioda cyhmm etUimtrtUii rf"".0" sppomua Euan. v. xiu. an uieve retiring, I time. ..T ... . "",T7 ii- fn.. .- if w ia .lt wm and . teetament of and Hon. E. L. ADDlet rm.-no. ft,. .1 " ooiwunsimnmng wie liiue uountataa on TueajOar o last " , -- - j,...-.-,-. woeieu iavui, aoooauied, ana Uit aU per- . a ppiegate coming for- I the injury to the sprint; wheat cron hr I ...t . ., . . , ., I Ruben.' hat 0 f or boavw aod of felt Us a I -oat harlnit eOlmiraJnat eaid e-uie wara 10 assume the responsibilities of GovEaxoa Vaxce. of North Carolina, the excessive beat in J..!w tl ii ww" w" we OI lD0 IK,a- wUt brim indeUuJ IrroiruWlr and tumnd 1 1,1 uut prntthera. with the proper vonoh- editor-inW t;.u . . .; tt:.. 1 still .u T: " No less than tbirtv barns with their - ' ? "a x . months from the dale ef is ue -sees a 1 is morsuiv certain to uo eiectrxt uuium mo avuiuiu to expo n, 1 .1J r I - . aa .1 . , , lannt..!. 1. 1 : . I. . W.l I eeaai "Ciu lor in Mt.nr.Iiiih.non f V. Ct.l TT 1 . vf " in uin nnem snn annm- I a.e.v otu uuimu iu un -! - oiwiii.t, t ...ujux ut m ill- uiawawiuiiui. no uaa e. iuiii.i I . - ... . I. I k "n m. t I A I I Vtnra 1 A 11. .' tional v n..i. , - , ... t lc'uolarert-markablrcood. ajiJ thfilUtnottevaJlevdunncftheiuitkixwi-cks.l vurauw vuuiiih wm Hwimir . , a. wumy, ur. iper in mis state, me xyemocrauc anu iiepuiiican u-eu- n.u . .. .1 ..11..1 n ..i.tii.-j ... snJintUM.1 v. . " 1 tr , r :n . .. . " "e wes lis been The crand lodsr of Good Templars " BBmu" aow a uie tTruana ueued tbt Illh ... .7 "" 10 pasture oov ma.a ,a,or. lu... w qU,w large. Xst year 70,000,000 L.r m . e.n joa bouao on Thursdav of last week. kllB J.ef1T ' rhm 1 .1 1 L " - P A l a. . 4.1 in I I hue e . - . a I Wafc WU VI W KBIO W V VS I aT J uaugw ieaves tne I onng a lorceiui man 10 vxio vuamwr ruwen, VAiwxeu, aim UiO amount . , T - Hha t,f Un MM l.lM fenl Republican, of Linn county without an of States, and illustrates bow easily so- Kich we have i cxpU this vear. a. 1100 tbs theyelbw fever One J.f - - I mm .i . . . . v. " . IT . Tl L 1 1 ,, I Ifmj I Till BIlfH II B ilili n.n. uy iToou BLaiiati.na i. mm. .1 auuam. i ' ' I I i tu rw . . 7 ' - t" v . i Consisting fan part of mm m dsr ef Oet.. A MAH1 D-. 1878. I Aa UAV1H. Executrix. Bltwa ortan. iT(orf mi n..A I i t- if i i r . jL. rU"T Url 100.000,000 bushels. TheVuIt' TheOnProabvtcrrof tb. Cum- - ting just Ulow the navel vouaiaie wim uiiiwriu kmv.ux. once &riiiM- I W.l! .:. v. I. . -w. . .. I .,! ik . Tl.-. ..... v UrutUI DO I IkArlttn.l PMMr.wan el..,U will tnawhi I --v vvsi Mao WUIW.U. AUVI .a a veeaaH'e dm m eeew I kV . M M V- W ate) WW I I IntAiit a , . . . . I I a. . .a . a a I cause 01 ine assaults was that he bad Cigars! Cigars! Greenbackera. We have not yet learned what Mr. Tan Cleve intends engaging in in the future, but hope that he may succeed in whatever he undertakes. Duriag his connection with the EertUttr for th ajaajweka. B w t Mew braa 4 Farmer' ad! I turn. wantAil alimall Ti. . j- " . . .iV ui.-Tik mrviini au-1 ... iv.;-.,, 1, . Still the ravages of yellow fever thonty on the subject state that there "irn,u. "on county, in ursuay, conUnues in the South. It seems to 7.. W K1 a Great Britain luo x " be abating somewhat in the cities, on .T, mor? panted to One hundred thousand bushel of t-.t-j - -'-.v u,IOir man uur- wheat lias been hauled into Koaebunr ing the last season. Tins Uritbdi l..rvt I . , . . rho are subiects to the disea-. but in is estimated at 90.0Oi:i mm ...m,.Z ' " " lM 1,118 eaHon- "ne lounu as much past eight or ten years, our relations the country it seems to be spreading as the eousumption requires 200,000,- mor witI P"baMj come in yet. lm.lra 1 r- ji I r. t . i. .t .i:...;.,. : I 000 buHhels. it fullnaa f lier .11 I A correal )Iidnt aava tliat the rov- tain fi Mm ,..-,'. . - , r.,' r,... f, hmrto W . 1 1 0.OOO'OOO bushel, tolernment ,v. eno,.KU to so,.,K,rt the .wc,?h' poonJ-,3 feet, 2J PrlwCaali Utm Alhrnm, Orr,. ui-nrsw iTTjaru . .v. . . -.,,, i . . i .. - . . incli j tL i,- . . " 'i .... ,. i i v-J "ivi uciure ue next i n. .n. . s u. 4 : auuucananis ueve our bebt wish asawtance cannot be liaa very oueu. Icron ia l.or.1 1 " ,v-' lainutn white dob varintr. I T7I x TiT.ii.. I i mo uai CTia m i.. 1.1 l, . . i- 1 1.1 1 f 1 La.f31uijur H 1 a I 1 1. 1 f "M been attending a Mission School, and I eapreaaiy ror they thought be had become a Chris-m Bm r tn; la the beat eiaar ever arengkt t thta mar lie M a ti.. t..i i.r; r: . I a .aa a I at.) a ewvumj uaacia naa larou )roBwue-1 mm m . ... ... ... ... I aea leaaeBaavaes. ea wun eight onion weighing eight I " J. H. KOLAS, pound, it has also received a turnip I armer as Hebaaleis Os rberever they insy go. 1 71 1 i - 1 .1 . , ... 1 ' - ... - c . 1 . . . 1 1 . , . . . 1 i.nn nmiim i . i . -, . - .. f , -. . . . .. . . i. i i . . . - . . I 01 me uav hl saieuj, uou lb ta aiuiiucu 1 - i-.""-.", ii- win r(uire ail the I rvuiuwu juju inuica wiii,iuiita. IsvEsTiGATioN swuis to be tLe order I to the averagf, being in parts a failure TLo ruu of rtune huntcni to the Seattle Lodge I. O. O. F., has bought "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT and probably it will require all the SkokomuJ, gold mines coi.tinuwi. One a 1 0-acre plat near that town for a oem- in". win .'!,"i TJ! t i r. , ouwe or lioi i on 1 1 - - i i ,- . . . . -- -1 " know that it would make ftnv that coB.siderable cr.jkedne3 has Ut-n "..V1"" wtru and Hungary tn wan, a Mr. Cook, who ha nturned, ctry. aUUti VVn-ll'IV L 4ArV fciwttnn a a. . I " J a e wireoy v ev eiae" I unearthed. We are sorry to Lear this, ZlZIu, wI.Tp'l ,?D to pronounce, the discovery a "Czzlo. . . o mo nuicnatn To the vaat atnouiilof au!irre fraui fever mereioreaii pentone Having claim enuuet and SRiie, coukIi", colila,cxnjrrlkn, baaul-1 ld Klt hereby nouned to preeunt I aDy way. Personally we retrard Mr . .... . t r . t. . r i ... . a Auniraui i . . .t o i : I anil airae. counlia. eol.la. mnrMllona. haeul. I "w ej nerooi Appiegate very highly, and Le is a warm DUl 11 ii a jmnen w ue a iaci, w are ana Ku.-wian nmrketi aa a bi.v.r A ... I r,B ""l"" lw CM,u"l " act. LllllouarW. -n.l Vn k in-i. tbo me with proper vouchew within al TrimA Kn J . . . I In firnr r.f li.tfinrr "n.. miill V 111 ill px. thorif i.-e .rj .. . . . 1 . - .1 l.rl..l it Ii. a Imrtiul fiiilnro Ttia. ana. I il-nl tx tl,- nllm-fa. nt lha PiallL. -1am I BUOntha from IhO tth flBV frf October. 1H7H. .m?ll? we thedufn Eranr.r r l J J ---vwa AbClUIIU-aUOIiat- f - I . . , I I O ef t-UaHn WlUUHIIk It TUU IUr allO UOUaTe I I 7 aH .. J r l I 111 H BM.aBaeB.aaa.aa - in representatives nave on market in crop exwptine in the lowest and bottom ?.ou Tm r'lowour toWWJWuHfki. 1T4 Ura.GUfS. Will rM SitVe uamuurj in acroruine; to uirvieiione. I iuwwu auao ii m , . - - ereiiaa Ba-vett ueuuue fmjuumu w we auivwie to bmo oQouneria. snvajor vtreuiart ana JVir rat-- Wi i a u na..,. I aa -- Greenback-Batler-Pomerrtv nartv I are ?lad to see Ler ow he and his paper represent! ' mainly conducting these investigations. ZlnlZl L .t.te" wh,lt land. I vwHUHiajULIlS 111BV SaiIHa TaaTer.afMa tmv 1 summer. No one seem to know, a The ship Zfori ro. took from Se- Tue Cheyenne Indians Lave broken I yet, what the surplus in RussLi will I attle last week a cargo of 3.450 tons of ine &L lxuis itepubucan thinks that I out east of the llocky Jlotintams in 'iiae amount dejKtnds mostly I coal which by nearly a thousand ton itr. i i .... . . thu nttlce, to the Ksecutrlx, at Ut office I occn panwuiarly careful to recommend no implements save such cfber Attorney, T. J. iiackleman, la th '"y the unt flus ultra" of their class, btlievini? the best are not onlv the v j k C bo1" to consumer and dealer. Our price lists will be fur- ...a.. .,H,Uuun, ana we sell no goods that we are afraid to gnarantee. We would call especial attention to the , Deer. Sulky flew, Ouer 1,000 Sold In Oregon and n. i. in ine last x years. The BeenSer amaaan-a mM Atm .i i i iaaplemaet aeaaaa eaur to be Been te be apt. taaaao, ajk yew Beftilr baa be ttunlca aboe 11 fco eoaapUoaiaoa of lever. A bar eaaaMaaee it, and 40 better arorti u.aa a mu wua e waiktae plow, and twice tbe aoaatitv pereaf. We bv paid eepectal reran! te tiie Improvarnaat of etv implement, and we only import aucn ae oar u, verv lataaa imnm. raana. and beat Kylea. A oor Une ia too eiteoded to putknUriee. DtfnPS MOUSE FLOWS, Randall's Rii CuKer Harrow. Buckeye Broad Cast Seeders, Deere's Sod Plows DEEBE'S CTJLTlVATOaS, CHAMPION FANNING MILLS. Paxm. Grist and Feed Milbj. "Wood-working Machinery: Beltine Schuttler Farm, Freight and Spring Waqons Witt the -Kmw TRTJIXEXGra Pat. BRAKE, the lUmt dareie., X. Bralt. BMBBMdl Km aas te woej- .t tire-, wUl holda, weo airekara fWi-, w.i-i.t m-r ipaaatK mnra, we uee Boje Jremte Sot? .'eft. . uld call alien line te tbe fuDevrbaj th: pointed executor of the laat will and uvaia. mrrnl of Itobort Moore. Ueweevaoti. bvlln County Court of Linn county, Oregon; nlow4 Executor. 1LAWLEY, DOUD tt CO. t.Ka nramln ni.i;.i,j r: .i i I v 1 v-. i 1 n i i. r. I what the .vu,j uviuucuvuit'iaj biaiemeuE uaiuuu anu .ltrufjuiii. iucy iiub lt:uf 1 1 Th Centaar Llnlaiente are of two ktada. Adxxiinistrator's Notice. HERE WE ARB r . . ;. - . I . . . . . . Muiu i uie receipts ana expenu.tures 01 the 1 their reserrations and are going north, I jf tjJe wvernmenc irom 1 60S to lb, S pre- murdering as they go. A large troop American wheat will demand a eood The Lake Loon country in southern sents some interesting facts illustrating of soldiers is on their trail, following price m comparison with tho times and Oregon, lately brought into notice, ia gistor by the growth of public extravagance dur- very closely, and the next dixpatches lMe l'rice f N other commodities. I said to be veir rich in affricultural land T Cou ids and since the war. rJrrrt ' T-aossi. DaaS2ftsQ3oS NEW headquarters mn wlil-t avfll .1, ...... .1 . 1 Tlija Tala T vn rVaiinlaev an obv t.. I remarkable Fretiaratiiitia art wrapped aroand I ef Linn oonntw tharMfar ail k-. 1 nnvu u v vu c.ti w . w. j W.V.U, mu aw w hwviwi u Biij uxiig- irk cm au Bipnnei Baiu fjetais are EDIS0X tTMXC. The S. F. Journal of Commerce aava vcrjr wu au agricultural lauu 1 rxv .... . .... 1 ana timber, a wagon road win soon be made to the upper jaart of it. mad from th OUlot of Ths Can. I notified to t recent the aama with UouPAMY, 48 Uey Street. New York I voucher with! lS:29yl me r rum bkivtbst cbabhs. Or a fair fana la a Una aavt r.f iwh Tha. I be Ashland Tiding, learns that a I ladiee beinr fully alive to this faot, peiron - lr7!hZnTne Prtyof U. 8. engineer, are Uking the KS TheT 800 by a discovery of a method of trans- altitude of tho various peaks in south- that U preserve like no other the prletlne poLro. There has been I will probably tell us of a battle. It a large increase in the population of is not often that Indians commence a the country during the twenty-three campaign in tbe fall like they have this. years embraced in the exhibit, but it is noticeable that for the first six of these TnE last Sioax war govern- wa 1. C 1 x - 11 ,1 mprti. Vt mi lllrn 1 lirAn ll ft ll 1 rfe 1 atit-l f. .! . ... I I whliAnaStaal anal a1.lamaaa.llMawaea jv Ik. a-u ft. A ;..vuCiu.rea.0i poptuawonuianoc ----- " " . .. ler ny electricity along a cop-1 ern Ore con. and niacin (? monument on I mwa nrY.Tl-.Tlr bring with it an increase of expendi- lve thousand hve hund.ed do lar. ,w wire. If thU i, realy so, the whole the immiU, with proper inscription.. VX ' ifjf00,?. L rH turea. Thi.a tin. nt. a.w.,i; And vet. we supriose. if vou should nut in.1m.in.) :n . . . ' 1 . . the beaux x to look lovely and that por- - , J . .. . . w revoiuwon- A ferryboat at KUcott it White a, on tion of it which use SOZODONt. hs tures in 1855 were $69,571,000: jn the whole bioux nation np nt auction, ued. The wire may be tawied at anv .,- r. w . r ,).. " ... I .'"n,."d that the artlel contributes In no 1857 thev were 867.795 000. IS.ns iU. it wouldn't brinff one hundred and fif- r;nt ,i tya mt. . . . . 1 V. . 1 . ' 76 I 'T?.a" 1,18 en ln AUOmg. ' ' ' L in - ti i mL ,m l xuem- nnder a load of Uncle Hams mulos. I mm eZ Jn Z 'WV'' 1853 tUe7 were r-"----"- "e f strument by which the result is ob- The mule swam ashore and the boat, .v.vw, iowtneywefeiw,- - " -i"- utmeu is caiiea a telemachon, and is relieved of its load, came up again all flAA .1 I lofl il m . n I tianal tifirpaiifaffO . it fha Imlian aivanta I 11.. i! .. r nT.'lir ... .1 - I a.iiu 111 icoi tuey were f jO,040,-I i e" . 1UD ,n,CUWI, OI v iiiiam ailace, oil You don t expect them to starve do Ausonia, Connecticut. Power from the you? Cincinnati Commercial. , Nagtuck River ha .been transmitted by it for a quarter of a mile to the ma- A co!fVENTios of the International chinery of tho Wallace factory, where I.stal Union is to bo held, in .Fans, 300 men are employed. Over Niagara presents the first year of the war, and trance, on the 1st of April next, at one hundred million tons of water fall the expenditures were 3474.761.000- which time the association will assume 150 feet every hour. The'nower devolnri. in 1863 they were $714,740,000; in tl!le new title of Universal Postal ed is equal to that obtained from the I 1864 they were $865,322,000; in 1865 I Union. When the treaty of Bern consumption of two hundred and sixty they were 1,287,553,000. This was went into effect on the 1st of July, million tons of coal every year. Should, the last year of the war, and from thia 1875, the union extended over 38,000) therefore, tho anticipations of our time, of course, the expenditures began I geographical miles, with 375,000,000 I friends prove true, all this can be util- to decrease. In 1866 they were 520,- inhabitants. At the time when the lzed by a simple conducting copper we will tell them. When a company A family medicine. 0TrV rr I a .1 Ml-, m, . i , . 11 I . t -j '111 " 1 ai a fa J . e . . e I eaaawawaai 5 ouj.wu, in 1001 my were convention wm ue neia tne union wui wire. Are we on tne eve oi an inven- or men who wish to go into the bank-1 The Oaiooii Blood Puwrraa and Kidny I 000, gradually diminishing to 1878, embrace 1,300,000 geographical square tion that will revolutionize industry ing business, aay upon a capital of fifty Rboulator is the beat family remedy ever I i. . . -i i. ... ... in all the nations of the earth? herety I Droner Blx menLhe 1mm lha At h day of Ootober. 187S, to ike undertia-ned, at hi reaideno. eeven milne aouth aaai r 900, in aaia county. WILLI am cm us, nl0w4 Admlnlatrator. Oppoeile the New Odd Fallow Temple. And there is no use talk ing if you want GROCERIES! ova team. Weotflttree. Hal I tall Tom wlthoat haaitatUei tiat I il voai vnaal a liiiaiiiw -a wtii I a . . ... peraoeeol eatW aas Weaake rrl ,v the ti I mae tae BTiCOS iiaHoiluVu prUuuS w "urr a oa. I that caaaot fail te meet year appreraL ateTTo eoetiul a larre trade I kaow thai my price. moat (lve nnlvereal aaliafartinn. and I aiaUl oae all booormble exerUoo to amnmpllah that end. tfk l Til 1 . iuey were less, uiereioro, in 18C1 than they were six years before, although the population had materially increased during the sir year. The fiscal year ending June 3Gtli, 1862, DON'T FORGET IT. If Ton are tronUeil with Bervmnaneaa a I right disheartened, tired ef life, fear death or I . . . . ,, luoi uut oi aone aa me eeying u, yon may The quicksilver retort used by tbe aafely conclude that vou have the Iiianai. Emeline company at their mine, on Sbeeon Heaver creek has Men round ipivt.i v I year a noiaona aria) n a? irom ataurnant wav. . j . . . .i:: ilter or deoaylneyeiretaAlon are more numer- and is now in such a condition as to be ! otlm Bnd ar tbrovh inhalation Uken Inte utterly worthies. Tbe company will "", uiooa. uniee tue liver i Mrong and , J ' J I active, and furnishes a supply of freehand buy a new outfit. pure blood to drive out the Impurities, tae above mentioned symptom surely fol low, and if not heeded, end In more tarrl. I Die dUmase and death. White's Prairie Flower prove itself the Great Uver Pana- A oTit manv nf onr roeora 1,1 r. nnt . ltM o"on on ma uver la dlflerenl K1 many or our "aaers do not from an medjcine ever com pounded. Its undersUnd how our National Bank f a truly wonderful. Try it. Price , II , . . m-rr i, .-.j-...w wv.w.-utw VWUW.U I n.LU upuctu vj uin guvcruiuDiib, f V Cll, NATiejAL BiSiKS HOVT IT I DOSE. AJTO TRUE. People are letttag aoqualated and tboee who are Bot ooht to be-wUh tha woeMlerful aaerlu o Look at My Prices: Buffalo Expreea.) A SI OVEBDOSE OF OHIO. when they were 236,964,000. Omit- miles. ting the interest and pensions paid, in each case, we find that the other ex-1 The follwoing coins are the only full pencil Jares for 1801 were ?32,54,000; legal-tender money- under existing and for 1878, $107,309,000, or nearly United States laws, to-wit: The gold j twice as much now as thirteen years coins of the United States and the new ago,altUoU;rh tne popu.ation is not more silver dollar of the United Status. The r.ir ahnul J A fmm il ttTZ' tt time receive all cash deposits. The than one fourth greater now than in fractional United States silver coin, in- would bo tbe height of foolishness, not government retains ten per cent, of the 1866. The increase in the Indian eluding the half and quarter-dollar and to say of crime, to whip her back again, bonds and the government holds her- Bureauhas been from $2,841,000, in dime, are legal for any amount not ex- Th?re has been no ofiice mentioned, self responsible to redeem all the notes 1861, to $4,629,000 ia 1878; in the ceeding 85. The United States coins, Iiy--;11. which she issued to her. ,?rtm8ntA,.;W beCa frm Eluding the nickle 5 and 3 cent pieces his not been claimed bj OhioTThere 'e government pays, regularly, the in- ' - ' i u'A. UAic-vrjiit wiu'vCa tvic ic-'iJ.i-LCiiLicr.i uan lcii iiu iiiiiiiitriiti iji iiumil iiiiii fiiimr. i awvww uv ws vvuv mvmuw w mw pvuviv i . . , . xr. r.wm rm sioiWAnn. . - ' ' . . r... a..?..,.".."-. I noi apoMonouj noMmm maue to sea, tnt a I -J K-"'"vu...mVii,,,.v, w tor,nT SUB not cxcfte(ilng 25 cents. " vy Hiiiimn Aliens siencorian noiuers oi tne Dana, wnue at tne same I purely vxoetabi.b blood nuriBer "'"""u "lol'1uwu The silver 20-eent and the old 5-cent , ' mun mm tlme Uie b&n )3 making money by Alldi piece are no longer coined. thousand dollars, they deposit with the placed befort tht public. government fifty thousand dollar in , 14 R,00K PfwJ compounded XT d t J 1 a1 j e I we VftUWi UU MiWVW eWU ITIeVnUleW I to them fortyve thousand dollars in yob ahonld have it in f.miiw TT 1 e a . - . I I (J awweeje V e nave SICKenoa Or UhlO. We NVtinnal hanlr bille. With tbeae hanlre It nnriflaa tha WnnJ .nil Mffl.l.).. 41,. ""'T"" , JT "? r wo" loan out on interest, and at the same ?.Ve" cash deposits. The It rooU out all rofulou. impurlUe. from vijuj auuuiia acjevue iruui tue u nion ic 1 41,. 1.1.1 Keep your blood in order and your health mrsT be good. Women in prrou ancy , it prevent nausea and vomiting. Give it to your children. Take it yourself. Don't be without it in your family, it is I MEXICAN Uustang Liniment, F0& MAJff AMD BSAST. 1 Rio Coffee 1 Ooata Uka 1 Java 1 Ground Java Tea, Japan, SI a, SS, 60 and M Youne; Hyaoo or Ounnowder. a) b. . . 8odaor Plcnlo Crackara. It) Jb Sweet Cracker, Sugar tai Saa Fraaelaeo tswm uoioea c i tie Crushed or Fine Cruahed.... te Powdered Hoklee gaL jar 1 Quart a Worohoaierahlr Sauoa, ti bottle Pepper or All-apioe, iagraio, a Sardinea, V box, SO or Oyatara MuMnrray'a SS can Field'! XS can Peaehea. oan Siiepp'a Ceooaaot, k paekaae Sweet Oil, V botUe &5 or '. Comb Honey In rlaaa Ian 10 Honolula lUo Syrup, V gallon. e-gaiion 1 00 1 00 25 eo 1 00 10 16 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Si S5 40 S& so 46 90 Si 40 eo eo 1 00 4 00 1 00 expenditures from $23,267,000 to $53,17700. If the expenditures bad increased only in proportion to the population they would for 1878 have been $78,864,000 instead of $107,309,- 000, The Republican says there la still room for a reduction of expendi tures, and Congress ought to persist in demanding it till the net srdinary cost of the public administration fchall be brought down to the same moderate basi3 to which the expenditures of the people have been reduced. Alfosso XII. ot Spain has" decided on rawing an immense paxi'iot over the remains of Queen Meree.loe. A sum of 10,000,000 reals will annually be de ducted from the civil list for its con struction till the building is complete. The Due de Montponsier and the Prince of the Austria have promised to furn ish yearly 200.000 reals in aid of the work. Lastly, Queen Isabella has con- has not been interrupted by Murat , L j . .. Hahtead with the remark, "Ilalt, till !oanS t n f 0te,8 US"e the 1 Show you how to fight." The editors genimeui,. iu uaiia. maaes money of Ohio are always quarreling, and tbe I in two ways, with the Bame money: clergymen of Ohio are always doing By interest on the bonds paid by the wrong. The voice of Ohio fcr-like a government , and b y loans, etc. made on Chinese gong laboring under the im- 7. -. . , . ' . , , . . , pression that dinner is always just notes issued to the bank by the gov ready; and the religious element of the ernment. State cherishes the article of faith that Now the Democrats want the gov- ill if 6T- W JT , 1 ernmen to abolish all these National will blow his horn principally for , , , . , , . , . Ohio, and that a clarion voice will final- banks and issue greenbacks in their iy remark, "Ohio being fully represent- stead. The Democrats are' the true ed, the proceedings will begin at once." j greenback party- All druggists have it for sale. Manufactured by " WILLIAM PFUNDER ft CO., Apothecaries and Chemists, New Market Theatre block, Tortland, O. Don't shake yourself to pieces with the Ague and, Burn up with Psvf.r when you can be completely cured by using a bottle of I that famous preparation called Tn Willam ette Fkver and Agck Mixture. It is a sure e re for Fsvxa and Aoue. All druggists have it for sale. Manufactured by . WILLIAM PFUNDER ft CO., Apothecaries and Chemists, Portland, 0. TM liniment very naturally orurtaaied lnAmari. ea, where Mature provldea la ber laboratory luck unvrialag aattdotea for tbe maladiea ot herohU draa. lu feate kaa been rpreadlng for asyean, atU bow It eaelrelee the habitable globe. Tbe Mexican eftiatana- TJnlment la a matsUeee remedy for an external ellmente of nan andbeaat. to stoca owner and termers it Is la valuable. awn ones aavee a Banian lire or re torea tbe naefalneae of aa excellent hone. ox. eow, or abeep. It cure foot-rot. hooftL hollow horn. enh. iw-worm, shoulder-rot. tnanxe. aba bltaa and atlnra of polaonona reptllee and Inaecte, and every inch drawback to atock breeding and both life. n euree every external trouble of horeea. anoh ameneaa, enratohee. ewinnv. apralna. louuder. wind-gall, rlngbono, etc., etc - Tbe Hexlcan lfUatang Liniment g the aulokeel eare in the world for aeotdeate oocurrlng in tbe family, tn the abeence ot a ehmolan. aneh aa burna, aoalda, apralna, cuU, etc., and for rheuma. lira, and aUfriwiaa enftendered by exposure, Far Ucnlarly valuable to Itinera. It Is theeheapeet remedy la the world, for It penetratee tae muscle to the bone, and a alnula application la genaraUy auaicient to cure. lexlcan Kustang Liniment Is put up In three Ueeot bottles, tbe larger ones belac DnnortloB. atelymwhUM cheapest. Sold everywhere. aion kr f I Cheese Coal OU-Downers,! V gal " 6 gaL can Clnnarnea, fierce, repper aael ALUplee ?V Cash paid for egga.' ground and put up by myself and warranted pure. Also, the most complete stock of JOSS BLANCO'S CIOAHS, together with a full line of Tobacco, Sraok. era Articles, Toys, Notions, and numerous other arti cles whiee I have not time te enumerate, all of which I will sell at prices that defy competkm. 6 JULIUS JOSEPH. t 75 MAGNOLIA MILLS! F'OTICE TO FAnHERS! I WILL PAY A PREMIUM OF FOUR Ckntb per BusETKiilu mill feed bran or shorts on all good wheat sold to me or stored in my warehouse. j. u. .rusTKK dt UU. July 11, 1878. n49tf R. N. BAKER, Merchant Tailor. CUTTINO, MAKIN6, CLEAX1NO and repairing: promptly attended to. and all work warranted. jEsr-Mhop two Uoors iSouui or the .ex change llotel. 3-tf GEO. RICHARDS. WAE03 1ID CJLEEIieS IAOE. Ellsworth, bet. First and Second. Prepared to do all kinds ot repalrinur ln his Hue I FUllug wheels made a specialty. vUn36yl Sportsman's Headquarters. SCOTT & MONTEITH, DEALS BS IS Guns, Rifles Revoivers!! Amm AjsussisUUesi eX AH Klaela. Jnetreeerred a large In voles of the latest tmnrevad Reraingtoa, Sharp's, Wiocheeter and Ballard reriealing rutea, sioore, Bemington and Steven's breeeh-luadoig vhotguna, and mnrrle- loariing rines and shot gune at sveiy deagriptaasv, Aalo, a large and well selected stock of Fish in? .ackle. Cutlery, Doe; Collars, Fancy Goods, anil ia (act anything you could wish for in etar una. Wo CaVinrit Be Uadersolri Anrwhera In thia State. I ll K0LBS00X AK3 LUCLOWS SKOES. JaXvCartr 1 m.ir" I have inst onnnnd rait anrl Anfir.lv ru,iu line of ' Holbrook fc IiUdlow's STJPEEIOK 3-H.I3El OF Ladies, MiBsea and Childrens' Pine Slots. These goods are strictly FIRST CLASS. Made from the chotanat anlnr.inn nf llu. best materialnd for stvle. fit and poinfi-i are unequalled. S. E. YOUNG, '-tt. Albany, Oregon. SUMMONS. . tut Circuit Court of the State qf Or--m jor i.ms iounry. , . . j M. II. Carskaden. I'laintilT. vs Anu Elivje Carakaden, Iiofendant. suit In equiiy lor Xlvoroe. To Aim Kliza Carskaden. tha iwa named Defendant: In. the name of the Slate of Oreeon. Villi ire hereby summoned and required ton,, pear in Uie Circnit Court of the SLat.i rf Oregon, for the County of linn, by thu first day of the regular term thereof, to t begun and. hoi den on the fourth XlnnJ.u of October, 1S78, after publication of Ui.. summons for six successive weeks lu ti, mtatk Rights Bkmocrat, and answer tl.M oompiainc or tne riainusin the above titled suit, or for want of snoh an, , , Judgment will be taken against you, au j yuu m uia.e uoucb, uiu u you mil to ai pear and auawer, the Plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for a decree of divorce dissolvimrthe bonds of nintrimmi and the marriage contract now exwtlny; be tween you and Flaintifl, and for cosU hu 1 uiKuuraementa pi taw mit, -Published bv erder of Hen. R T. T$i,f,, Judge of said Ceart, which order beai date of August 2Sth, 1S78. IU.NUSY & ilONTAXYE, 6-w6 " Attorneys for Plaintia.