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MART. V. BROWN, EDITOR. FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 23, 1878. Fbost his appeared in several of the yellow fever districts and the disease seems to bo abating to sorue extent. Indians at Seattle peddle salmon , about town to faruilied desiriug to Bait for future use at from 75 crnta to $1 per dozen. It seems that the Marion county Democracy have their reward for their faithfulness in carrying that county invariably Republican. USrril. it is positively announced who are to be the appointed officers in the different departments of the State Government, the Democrat reserves the right to criticise or commend. Salem is dull now, after the adjourn ment of the Legislature, .but that prince -of landlords, Mat he of the Chemeketa, continues to draw a crow ded house and rake in the ducats. Ml Caxn publishes a card in the Standard, in regard to the reiort of the committee on lands, in which he says he can "show clearly that every dollar that has been paid in, has been paid out on the order of the Board, or paid over to the State Treasurer." rum CTEBSaV ArrMXTMEST. - Uov. Thayer has appointed Asahel Buah, tbe Salem banker, as Superin tendent of the Penitentiary, and it is currently reported that ho has also ap pointed Ben. Harding Judge of this district to succeed Boise, who' is to be promoted to the Supreme Bench in pursuance of the law just enacted. rTUEXT TH 141 E. - The Orejonlan 13 hereby informed that the late State Printer will carry the matter of printing into the courts and expects to be "fully vindicated. He Las simply printed as Messrs. Bush, Pittock, McPberson eL aL have done, and the law will vindicate him or knock the pins from under them all. I I. CBSM. The death of Eugene A. Cionin leaves a place in the legal fraternity and the citizenship of Oregon which cannot be supplied. Genial, courteous, affable, polita and honorable in all his assciations, he had clustered about 'him friendship which will last with the lifetime of those who knew him best. "Peace to his ashes P The Oregonian gleefully pats Gov. Thayer on the back for his resurrection of the old ''Salem clique" In cause that paper thinks the saW clique will "go for the Bourbon Democracy and make it hot for 'em." This is doing a great injus tice to Gov. Thayer. It is surely a violent presumption, that His Excel lency, who was so recently elected by the "Bourbon Democracy," would knowingly turn his back on Lis faith ful constituency and give them over to the machinations of any vindictive "clique." A SrCCEsTleX. The local bar of this city unanimous ly signed a petition asking the Govern or to appoint either Judge Ramsey of Marion, or Judge Powell of Linn to succeed Boise on the Bench of the Third District. The appointment of either of these gentlemen would meet with the ap probation not only of the legal fraternity, but with the people generally. They are both lawyers of' acknowledged abil ity, and their long practice in this dis trict has made them general ; favorites with the people. TMB CtUlHI SF A CAlsE. 1 1 has been over a week now says the Peoria. (111.) Journal, since we have seen or heard any body give Breck Pomeroy a dig. This is an. in dication that the great reformer is go ing down hill. When he fails to pro voke a return brick from the missiles he is continually throwing, it in evident that his star is -on the wane. Brick at one time in his life stumbled on success but it was only a stumble, Since then be has been fighting the air and grumbling because on one cared to buy him at hU own price. An air blown bladder of wind and words. IWltM AT THE 14 KM EXroSITIOS. The exhibitors . from the United States have come off first best in the great Exosition at Paris. They have been awarded 750 premiums, as follows: Ten grand prizes, 30 diplomas of honor, 134 gold medals, 200 silver medals, 220 bronze medals, and 150 honorable men tions. The aggregate is larger than the whole number of American exhibi tors at the Paris Exhibition of 1.867, or at the Vienna Exposition of 1873, and is as a larger proportional award to exhibitors than to any other nation represented at the exhibition. , Tho official list of prizes awarded at ' the Paris Exposition shows that the gold medal presented to John Bidwell, of Cbico, California, was for wheat weigh' ing 68 pounds per bushel. J. Cook fe Co., and -A. Booth, of Portland, Ore gon, received silver medals for canned salmon, W. S. riummer, of Portland, Oregon, received a bronzed medal for dried fruits and vegetables. TEX AND BC1S80BS. Ben. BtTi.F.a is worth $3,000,000. He is a nice Workingman'a candidate, according to tho platform adopted by that party in California. ' Emperor William, of Germany, has sent three thousand rochmarks (about $700) as his contribution to the yellow fever nufforers of the South. The people of our nation will remem ber the grand old emperor for hm eon tribution. . .. ( ,a t At the Proas Association reunion at Mr. Clarke's house, at Salem, the other night, Miss Addio Ballou pro-ioacd this mama-liko toast : "The men God bless them I Tho' our arms bore them and supported them in their early day -their arms protect us now aind for- A tuousasd rails for the Dallas extension of the Dayton, Sheridan and Grand Ronde Railroad are ready in San Francisco for shipment. This Narrow Gauge has yuA right from the start, and the Dallas folks should have it extended to their place as soon as possible. The Grand Jury is now in Bcasion in Multnomah county, and has found the following true bills: Archie Brown, Jas. Johnson and Jas. Swards, murder in the first degree. It will be remem bered that they are tho some parties who robbed 0Shea, at Portland, ani in making their escape killed a boy. An indictment for murder in the first degree was also found against J. K. Mercer, the slayer of Macdonald. The British national debt now stands, according to a late' return, at X777.781.596. During the year 1877-78 the amount of debt created was .7,973,891, but' 7,066,003 was paid off. In the past two years a sum of II 1,281,733 has been added to the national debt, but on ' the ether hand there has been paid off 103,019,468. Mibsolki recently lost $506,000 by the failure of a weak bank in ' which, for the sake of high interest, the State Treasurer had deposited it. Hereafter the State money is to be kept in a St. Louis bank which gives security by a deposit of United States bonds, and pays only 2 per cent, interest, and the interest is to go to tho State instead of into the Treasurer's xcket.' Prof. Stewabt,.oX San Francisco, puts forward this theory as to hy earthquakes have become rare in' that region: At all seasons of the year there is vastly more moisture in the air in the Atlantic States than in Cali fornia, and I firmly believe that our overcharged coast is being constantly relieved of its plus i-lectricity by tho iron of the overland railway, and that California earthquakes are now appear ing in the form of fiightful tornadoes and electrical storm east of the Rocky mountains. FnoM a statistical exhibit of .the postoffice business of the leading na tions and countries, it ' is shown that the United States stands second in the number of letters carried by mail. Including postal cards the number of missives carried in the British Islands in 1875 aggregated l,100,000,000,while those carried ia the United States numbered 705,000,000, and those in Germaay, 643,000,000. France comes next with 367)00,000, and Austria follows with 285,000,000. No other nation exceeds 120,000,000, these ", fig urea being the service of Italy. Bra zil is the smallist, with 12,000,000, and Japan stands next above her with 17,- 000,000. .. . . ' .' ' Toe earliest historical notice of yel low fever is in Logan's' ' "History ' of Barbadoes," where it ia Raid, to have broken out early, in. September, ;1674, and, before tho.. end : of the month, "the living were scarcely able to bury the dead." During tho next 150 years the disease was several times epidem ic in the West Indies, but did not be come very severe until 1793, when it destroyed no less- than 6,000 men at Port Royal in a few months. In 1804 it was brought to the South of Sjain, and visited Cadiz, .Malaga' and Cartha genia, its greatest force .falling,. upon Gibraltar, where, in four months, fifty- four officers, 8C4 soldiers . and 2,028 others "dieti,1 an ov v 28 fn a ibpnTalion of 14,000, escaped an attack. ! Qcece cutting ' is ' Sin Francisco prisons has been forbuldoa by an ia junction during the trial of a lawsuit involving the legality of- the practice. It is now said that, contrary to the gen eral . )elicf, the' preservation of ; the queue has no religious significance to a Chinaman. It was introduced, into China by the Tartar conquerors in the seventeenth century, and its 1 adop tion by the Chinese was ; one of trie condition of receiving common -privi. leges and social standing of the victors. It is simply a barbaric fashion, and in dicate that the wearer is a person of fair standing," guilty' of nothing bring ing some sort ' of mutilation , or mark. A. few of the Chinese who become, im bued with . American . civilization, and intend to remain . here, cut' off their queues of their owrt ,; accord. ' The significance of a .Chinaman's queue: is, uiereiora, notmng mora tuan a pass- port of respectful consideration on re turning to China; " 1 TKE LEGISLATURE. The fallowing . bills ' passed both House of the late : Legislature and have been signed by the Governor: 1 '8 B No 9: an act to secure a just division of the estates of debtors who convey to assignees; approved Oct 1 8, 1878. S B No 27; to provide for tho ejec tion of supreme and circuit judges; . ap proved Oct 18, 1878. ' S B No 18; to amend the charter of the city" of Albany; approved Oct 18, 1878. , i " fir S B No 1; relating to mining; ap proved Oct 18, 1878. , r S 11 No 56; for the relief of John Flannigan; approved Oct 13, 1878. , ; , , S B No 21; directing the stato treas urer to redeem certain outstanding bonds of the atate; approved Oct 18, 1878. . , . -! . -.' S B 135; authorizing the Governor to contract for keeping the insane; : ap proved Qc 18, 1873. i j I II B 10; to prevent the employment of Chinese on public works; approved Oct 18, 1878. II B 136; to extend the time in which the counties of Grant, Umatilla and Baker may transmit copies of as signment rolls; approved Oct 18, 1878. . ; i- ; H B 119; for pay of mileage and per diem ef the members, of the Legis lature and the oflioe thereof; approved Oct 18, 1878. , , - ! - -. II B 161; to incorporate Oakland; approved Oct 18, 1873. JI B 135; for the selection, location and sale of state lands and for the dis position of tbe proceed arising there from; approved Oci 18j 1873. - ' H B 134; to provide for clerical" aid to the Governor; approved ' - Oct 18, 1878.-f. .?..- i". u . .i- ; . II B 120;' to amend the law In rela tion to common schools; approved Oct 13. 1878..,'!. U S B 5; to legalize the elections ' of justice of the peace ra certain pre cincts ia Yamhill county; approved Oct 16, 1878. ., m -i ' S B 11; to create the office of fish commissioner; apjrored Oct 10, 1 878, S B 105; to amend Mi' act providing for the constructioa of the Willamette valley and Coast 'railroad,-' 'approved Oo 14; 1878. - " ; II J It 1; praying congress an appropriation for a jort of refuge at Port Orford. II J M 4; rnemoralizing eongreas to extingniali the title to tho Umatilla res ervation. -ri ;.t . f-v-.s H S R10; to investigate' the affaire of the state penitentiary." " " ! II B 97; for the h tip port oV the state university; approved Oct 18, ?878. J ' ' II B 16; to limit the time of eom saencing suit to recover real pr6erty; approved Oct 17, 1878. II B 137; to amend an act to pro vide Board of Canal and Locks Coin misaioners; approved Oct 1 7, 1 878. S B 48; to provide for the payment of the claims arixing out of the Indian war of I fit i and '8; approved Oct li, 1873.1 . , . , , 8 B 13: to incorporate the town of Lafayette; approved Oct 17, 1878. a li 1 2; to promote medical science; approved Oct 16, 1878. S B 35; an act to cede jurisdiction to tho United States over certain lands condemned; approved Oct 15, 1878. a B 38; to amend the law so us to prevent tbe oltructing of stream! in the State so as to impede the naviga tion of salmon: approved Oct 16, 1878. II B 183; general appropriation ap proved Oct 19, 1878. ; ,,.( II li :'; to cure delect in deed here tofore made to real property. - H B 65, to regulate the duties if directors of school districts. IL B 90; to regulate the practice of dentistry. . ... ,. . . . ,. I H B 101: to amend. the law in rela tion to common carriers. . II B 84; to incorporate the town of Dallas. . ...,.!.. II B 127: to amend the act to pro vide a board of canal commissioners for the locks at Oregon City. II li 133. . .'.,' , II B 128.i . ., II B 159. . . , . HB171. ; . , :; ...... II B 172. II B 8; to enable Dalles City to cell And dispose of certain tracts of land, II B 70; regulating salmon fisheries on the waters of the Columbia and its tributaries. II 3' 6; tos enable' Dalles ' City to dispose of certain lands held in trust. , II B I8;fto protect, the .stock grow inj interests of the atate. , " ., " ' II B 24; to amend an act reuUtinir , . i -. .... . . . ijii 1 . .. . - enclosures. ,, , 'i H B 35; to pay thexpc-iiscs of tbe centennial exposition., . ; ',.hb'34..;: , :V"'' ' II B 28; to corporate the town of Anaepenaence. , , ,, 1 . II B 37: to protect imbliclu-idcrea! i IL B 54; to define the .boundaries of Baker and Grant counties. , H B 58; to limit tho time' for com mencement of. action to recover real property. ' . ' ' ' S B 1 12; to regulate tlie nalaues of county juuges, ., , , , ,, J . 1 . S B 1 H; in support of the agr'icol " S B 66; to define the duties ami' fix the compensation of state printer,' , 1 i t , S B 63: to provide , for liens for la borers, common carriers and oUier per sons on personal property. ( t S B 61; -to amend laws in relation to satisfaction of judgments. S B 58; regulating the manner of constructing dams across streams so as not to prevent the migration of salmon. '. s b 53. '., '.":';, ' '. ." i ' S B 23; to authorize . shoriffi to cxe- cute cieeus in certain cases. . : . , S B 25; fixing the salaries of district attorneys. " ' !. "SB 32; to define' the' rights and fix tho liabilities of married ; women. ' 8 B T4V providing 'for ' private incor- ators to appropriate private property.; f'.H B rlT7; to prevent jthe spread ' of infectious diseases among sneep,' , The list of successful bills will be continued next week, - Tho Walla Walla Pair shows' a bal ance njthe ( wrong side "of thejbobk, The Pair for .1877 : -paid; all 'expenses. and left, a balanec of $3,000. m the treasury. The Pair for 1878 absorbed the balance of the previous year and left the society $ 306 in debt ' Circuit Court convenes in Lano coun ty Nov. 4th. ' - ' Si MRS. DI KIWAT'S TOAST. At the reception given to tho North PactficjPrcM Association atS. A. Clarke's last week Mrs. Duniway "toasted" the the gentlemen in tho following stylo: - "God bless Vial They halvo our joys, lliey double our sorrows, tuey treble our expenses, tbey quadruple our catvs, tuey excite our magnanimity, they incrcaso our aelf riwiMct, they awaken' our i etithuslAHln, tin y ai-ouno our at! tot iouH, they control our proior- tr, and out maneuver us in everything. This would ho a very dreary world with out 'em. In fact, without pros-iect of auocotsful contradiction, that without 'cm it wouldn t bo much of a world anyhow. Wo love Dtn, ana the dear beinca can't help it: we control 'em, and the precious fellows don't know it. -.As LuslMiidH they are convenient, though not always on hand ; as beaux tbey are by no means 'matchless.' They are most agreeable as visitors ; they are bandy at state fairs, and indispensable at oyster saloons. 1 liny are splendid aa escorts for somo other fellows wife or sister, and an friends are better than women. As our fathers they are inex pressibly grand. A man may be a fail ure in busineaa, a wreck in constitution, not enough to boast of aa a beauty, nothing as a wit, leas nothing as a leg. islator for womau's rights, and even not very brilliant M a member of the press; but if he ifl our own father we overlook his short eomings,- and cover his pocadilloen with the divine mantle of charity. Then as our husbands, how we lovo to parade them as )ragons! In the sublime Innguage of the inspired poet:11 ' ' , " ; , '' Went lie for em, " ' We'll ery for !, i : And if we ooulil we'od fly for 'eui j . . W e"J any Uilnjj but die for 'oin.' . You will iercoire thatr' I have in dulged in poutto. liceuae in this claaaio !uotaiioD a lioonse not .warranted by acta. -For it was but now that the plague-stricken city of tho crescent was languishing' under i ha overhanging shadow of the trailing, peLilenco-Wou wing of AarmcJ ; and atroug men wore terror-amitten; and .thoy' turned from the ' near , approach, of the , death aitgel and fled, halting not to bury their aocumulating doad. -., And . the meamera that once were wont to go about tho streets were not, Then it waa that man's wife and mother proved her affection for her dear ones, and died at her post rather than desert them in the death agony. l ' But pray excise me. I waa in dan ger of forgetting which aide of human ity I was 'toasting.' Did I not aay I arose to 'toast the gentlemen 1 . i - With my profound eh t bow I return to my subject, and aay as I conclude, aa I believe I said in the beginning, God blesa 'em. We love 'em and they cannot help it" ' STATU MtKM ASIMKIiTIO. An adjourned meeting of tho State Press Association, was .held at the Chemeketa hotel last week a few additional representatives were report ed. - D. U Stearns wai appointed asUt- ant Secretary. The following report was adopted, and 200 copies woie onlurod printed, with the names of all papers attached belonging to the association: Resolved that all adrertisinir from ad verllidna' agenla, to tie latum with the no daralmiUing that selUemenUmuat be mado quarteHv. and in the event that any atrnt netslact or refuao to pay bis aooount within thirty days after payment la demanded, U idiali fee Uie duty of auch paper, detiUxl a aouleuicnt, to notify the Secretary of the Aaaoctatlon or ucii reroaai, ana ne snail irlva Botk-e to each- paper belonging te tbe Aaaociatlon. of such fact, and no paper aliall thereafter, unlMui thecaih ancompa nlea tbe order, receive any advortlning from auch aennt er aKanU. KsHolvaU, That all monban of this Aa aociatlon will bold tbe acraa'a sending ad vertisements to papers or this Association, reaooradble for tbe Price af the ad vertiae- meut ordeaod by Uiem, and tliat no pub lisher of this Association assumes any risks, or will tbey look te theadvarUNar fbr their pay for advertisements received from agenla. D, U. IRELtXD, l f " 4 1 ' A. NoLTJfKR, Com, ' W. It. Omtu. ) . . . The Secretary was instructed to cor respond with all of the newspapers within the jurisdiction. . ' , The place for holding tho next meet ing is at Portland, and the Umen J nne next, the day to bo' appointed by the directors. The committee appointed to" prepare a memorial to the. legislature, for an Act to define i the libel law reported that tbey had attended to that duty, and that the bill is now in the hands of Major Lord, Senator from 'Marion county.; j . ;. , . .t . 1 1 A, resolution to. tbe eflect lhat any paper withdrawing from tbe Associa tion cannot be again admitted except by a two-third vote., i ' . , ,' After the transaction, of some busi nesa of .minor importance, the Associa tion adjourned. s , NOBUC WOBKA., J ohn . F; , House. In ' accepting lb congressional nomination .from Demo orats of the sixth district in Tennessee, predicted that the next political contest wbuVl be free" from .' soctional ' hatred. HU .sjieech glowed. ,,witli warmth', of feeling for the north, and as be is a true representative of southern crentlemen. his, words should bo oopiod 'into every newspaper in the north which wishes to blot out sectional haw; : : , . . .. . "I cannot, fellow citizens, find it in my heart to indulge in . tho feelings of raalace towards tbe people ot the north, when I witness thoir magnanimous and generous conduct toward the southern people.:. I feel like pulling off my hot and standing ; uncovered in their pres- encp, Grainier, than the victory of Appomattox iw the victory won' by the people of the north in their noble and generous contributions to the stricken and suffering south. , Upon -that fated field the south surrendered their sword; within the shadow of tho dark wing of the pestilence, besides the new-made graves of her heroio sons and daugh ters, with bowed head and tearful eyes she extends her : hand and ; surrenders her heart to the generous and magnani mous north; God's own hand has bridged the bloody chasm. Let . not ambition of man seek to .reopen ;the wounds : and to kindle the embers of national strife."-1 ' ' 1 ri tiric c ASTxas. Diphtlieria is still very bad at Ami ty. Farmers on the Sound want otalo diggers. The fruit crop in H mthorn Oregon is abundant. Kighteeu inches of snow has fallen on Bcott mountain. . Largo numliers of catlje are arriving in Bcattlo from Yakima. . Bturgeon weighing 2,000 (tounds, ure sjilashing in the Snake river. Farmers all through the country oro preparing for next, years work. The Agricultural Society will loose alw.it $12,000 by the State Fair. Rattlesnake station, the mails, stage and animals were burned last week. About 60,000 pounds of hops was raised in Puyallup valley this season The OrinU reached McMinnvillo on Thursday the first boat of the season. There are to bo some big races at 82 attlo on the 22d and 23d of next month. - ' Competition has reduced , the prices of passage between Coos Bay and Han Francisco to $5 and $2. The gross value of the tarablo prop erty in Umatilla county is $2,253,172; indebtedness, $657,251. The boys in blue were paid off at Walla Walla on, Monday, and they mails that town "howl." About 60,000 pounds of Jackson county wool was sold at IloseWg last eek at 13 eenta a pound. ' . Sheep men in Jackson county are verv busv ahearinff. and the yield is said to be unusually large. ' ' On account of increased acreage the wheat crop on the lower Sound will be much larger than last year.- " ,f Professor Tapp, the horse trainer, is in Jacksonville He made a lour of this valley several years ago. ... Hon. II. O. Struve 'will institute a Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows In Wash ington Territory in a abort time. Souire EbberU, of Washington coun ty, has raised a potato weighing five pounds. This U the boas thus far. ' The gross value of taxable property in Josephine county is $110,Dj5; in debtedness, $92,860; nombor of olbi, 388.' -' ' '-" "' ' : ' I lay den's hop yard oe tie M Cenzio bottom, Lane county, will not be stripped this year, the prioe not war ranting it, ,' ' ' ' The Klickitat Sun ia very bitter against General Howard because his treaty with Moana gives the latter too much land. The salmon run on the sound is not so great as last year. Fishermen are not catching aa much aa expected all over tbe sound. Yamhill county blows about its hav ing more brass bands than any county in the Bute. The people of that ilia hr have our sympathy. It is generally Mieved at Junction that (John's and Salamon's stores were robbed before they were fired, as all their jowclry Lave disappeared. The leople of Muck, on the Sound, have organized a bear and panther club, giving $20 to tbe member who kills one of either kind of animals. Nine marriage licenses have been granted thus far in Yamhill county for Octobei. The cold weather fetches them in that county as well as Linn. A Mr. Scaright intends to purchase 12 or 15 thousand head of cattle in the Walla Walla country during the winter, and will drive them east in tho spring, The business mon who lately burned out at Junction are rebuilding their stores. Tbey should secure a fire en gine before they put up even a single frame building. A. G., White, of Wilder ville, Lake county, caught a fawn last week that had only one foot, and one leg was off at the hock joint, and the other two legs were covered something like a rab bit. . - John Holman drew the gold watch raffled. off at the Bisters' Fair on the Fair grounds. Fearer Bros. ' drew the $500 piano which was offered by Bow- en Bros.,' the 'yeast powder men at the 1 : Four companies are now fishing be tween Parkenburg and tbe mouth of the Coquille river, and are catching the finest variety of white salmon. . They take out on an average abont 3,000 a day in the aggregate, with seino - and gill net. , ; - " Preparations are progressing in Jack son county, for more extensive mining operations the coming season than has been done for many years "with a large out lay of capital already invested and in the hands of competent and cxpen enced men. - - Louis Mayer, of Vancouver, has contract with parties in Europe to Hhip fir concB. ' The seeds are to be extracted at the destination and planted in ' con genial places. ' If Oregon could mar ket all her fir cones she would be in circumstances. ' ' The Inland Ampire says that "im provements of all kinds are going on in The Dalles. It says : On every side of us we hear tho the noisy clink of the hammers of busy carpenters. Go in what direction you will, in any por tion of our city, there is to be noticed daily evidences of substantial improve ment and prosperity. There is no town to-day in the state of Oregon which presents so many evidences of advance ment as The Dalles.". Come down here, Thomas, and we will convince you that you are laboring under grand mistake. Albany Los improved more this year, in , proportion to her population, than any city on the Coast. riewat Plewat Plawst Sntaiwl E. Yeaag baa received aa.4 will keep mm head far Call trad I ha fllwla well fcaewai s-laws, all Iheraaghly tried and adapted la ereaaa sell t j t- I Champion Moline Flews. I ' I Harden City Clipper Flew.' . j Colllae Cnal Cmmt sMeel Plewa. I Celebrated Olllver Chilled Plows. Farmer can always depend on finding the largnat and beat assortment of plows ever kept ia Albany, at his warehouse. Fur aula on terms to suit. nr. MlaUe'sTetaMe sJeebreiieea, Will cure all iUmmm of tbe Klliwrf, Bladder and Urinary Oriona, Hundred have bum rand after all irthor nrawiMce have foiled. Ill KiiKllah pandelrf fill have noatiMl In aU euw ut Duwaaed Unr, tf iNHMda nr any bllllifna denwiffvmenl. Many if fir IvadliiK dtiuma id lliU elty will vratsb aa to Owlr vlr ium. To be kl at all drugvlata, Tha Centaar Llnlnents are of two kimla, Tlie White is for tha human family j thaTei. low is for homes, sheep, and ether animals. Testimonials of tha elleets prodnoed by these remarkable Preparations are wrapped around every bottle, ana may be procured of any drag Kiat, or by mail from the Office of itut Cr.N tavr CoMrAsr, 40 Dey Htreet, New York City . - 13:29yl NC OS1 tUm BKIiiTCST CBiaBlfS. Of a lair face Is a fine aet of teetii. Tbe tad lea being fully alive to this fact, patron 14) H(),OIX)MT In prefereaoe to any other dentifrice, ainoe they know by experience lhat it preserves like no other tbe pristine whiteness and cleanliness of the teeth and makes a naturally sweet breath additional ly fragrant. It Is one of tbe privileges of tse beaux eex 10 iook loveiy ana mat por tion of it which uses HO ZO DON'T, has learned thai tbe article eontributee In no I ea degree te the end In view. ' All drag-s-W-aeUK. . .. " .- , .... "II bad fa to raeaerad Iran Tjraeld fevar as te be ali-nii, and cat eyery Sae day lor avaub eranl nail Uka Ut mf oAse It edte, BMdMna, MmeM. Out ut DaUaoea, I Braaortbad your fmUuW) tlyvo pbaapnlue vlUt a lunni newly la be eraiaaed. Hi mm umi I doubi U aa at It. ba pnaeiibMl aad uralaod It aaec Una I." Much irw Ua Mataaaant Blade by a Sret rale pbai eka la Minna, M. a., te Mr. r.Sow, aad la anotbar pmd ut Um aaraalad InSenaM ot raU-wa Hrpo abuanalua ever duaaaa. I la fdeaaaatto aba fiabae: may ba lafeaa auaUaoaaaly lor yon, or dlaoaauaoad aay tbae wHaeat Injury, aad U1 aa a riven onUay at mtmmf tbae aey ether article ever niveotao. riaamiura vaauee, t-aaeaawiiai. vraa blOa, Aatbaaa, binding- trura tbe Lunga, raluttaUoe, ferula and Interrupted AeUas ef tbe ileart, pan er Slunlah Aactioa at th Uw, pyauauala, rtelnlcaoe. awl all Waatina; ISaaaaaa, Weaken aad Trpiahilae at tha limb, aad want ot rllality la any eqnut, ur pbv ena rauaad ay aaaei waat ef mailt?, are aa imiiei ally Mid raSdiy Wait id by Ude riaii Jy. , av DON'T FORGET IT. . If you are troubloil with nervoacaeea, are dbihearteaed. tired of life, fear death fanl out of aorta aa tbe aayinc 1. vou mav aafnlj eenclode that yea nave the Dtapep ala or liver CompUlot, The liver la very ait to become torpid tbia eeeaon of the year as poiaooa arucnp; irom siareant wa ter or tlece ytn r vetrxtauon are more n tuner oux and are throngb InbabUion taken inte tbe blood. Unless tbe liver Is atroea and active, and furniahea a supply of Creafi and pure blood to drive out the lmpurUtea, the above meauooeo symptoana surely im low, and If net beetled, end In more terri ble ill s and dealt. White's JTelrte Flower proves itself the Great IJver l'atut- rotu ite action on tbe liver fat different from any medicine evereompounded. Its euros are truly wonderful. Try it. Prioe rwenty-nveeeutsand teventy-nve eenta.0 Aa rfenoaaub Tut.1tmrT aaaot SUadlly elan tbe hatawad t IU a ! aawiam la bank, hieUarutiUM, and bamqr MarMne lur tbrae year, earn ale cwvOUw iinuwi,-taaaamrai ainai imana aacaonajaenua afnCT tK-aaffVa- fnnaaai Ibalueaalprkaa. Afund SraVoaa Saartna- Macblaa, sosal aa-tol raUabbi at all rK-a Tiaaa tbe price. Tbare a) ae aaatblae at any ertea Wuar. er (bat artll ee Saer er man work, aad tain)y ana aa fa la prlo by many dnlWa. The iwaaaraaa a vMMy aaovm ana aaa la llnatiniH f faaiilne la tbe Saamra and bUdul Stalaa. aad aatlr be- Maine; popular In Um Wi. It will am Ma anal era. ral litaw oar to ana aaann, daiu Uae toik ut the bunlly, er tU ear amr ata eottara a day for any ur anaaaa who am lor a una-. It la tna euaoc-nac-Uae an I, to nady at all lima te do Us work. eieltca the anaral and Snaet eutcb nt Invenlad. and u tntly aokaoobdsad aa tha Staaabud KaraUy Mm ui Machine, rrtre, eianplata lor Iwrtli aaa, (uo, diired at pear door, no nmiiar bear raaaote you eaay nalda. Dimii Denwuient and bonurabh,, aiUiaana cartaui and rap at I, and tartar pruete tbaa any inner. r.ftireuruinary uaarai caiara aavia to lurej or trandiBz anota wbara aa bare aaae anHhdid : er. t ia ne annt aaar yna. aand yoor aruar direct to Uie brtnry. Addrwa Juha 1L KawUII a lo 41 nnaainy, Vura. VISulJyl FAEMEES OF AND ADJOINING 1 COUNTIES. USN Gk.vti.kmbi: " " I am happy to inform yon that I aa again on band with a new stock of Agri cultural Implements, and as la the past, ao la tbe future, shall it be ray constant endeavor to offer yon none but first-claaa goods. Our pant bosinoaa relatione baa boeu very pelasanl Indeed, and shall be held In greatful remembranoe, a nd while improve this opporluoty of thanking you for the many favors In the past, I will also espreejs a hope that by fair, square dealing and strict attention to boalneaa, I may mora a continuation of the ame. Z shall bo pleased to meet all my old, and as many new, customers aa will favor me Ith a call at the old stand, Harper's Block, Albany Oregon. -.. Yery respectfully yours, nlotf , . . .Euoaita Bpchama.4, A few good reasons wty every lady EBcdllay tne ; ; ; DIIOIDIIEID ALAPACA8." 1st Thy are the cheapest goudS ia ths asaraet, when their service ia taken into cob sideration. . . ,. , , w, 2d. They can be worn in damp weather er in a shower, without fear of being rained by curling or shrinking. ' " ' 3d. They are all double width' goods, full twenty-seven inches wide, aad nude from the very best material-, by experienced work' men, and cannot be excelled by any simjlar goods, either Foruiga or Domestic, 4th. Themannfaoturiog, dyeing and finish ing is doae in inch a manner that these goods ean be washed aad done up as well as a lines luit, without the least injury to the fabric, and tho merchant selling is authorized to warrant them as melt. . , 8th. In their nutnulactaro were is no weighting, stiflening, orartinoial lustre Used. Thns showing just wlutt the goods sre and will be until worn out, ' ' i i Ctlu No expense is spared, and the greatest care taken to make every, oolor m fast as the perfection of skill and the purest; dyes will make them.' , tdTA freak la vote ef above geeale Ju t-e- eelved, aaal a fell aaaertaaeat kept raaataat ly en fcaad by SAMCKI, B. YOl Xfi. tint trret. Albaay. Sasaitlea aeal hy Mali, aaa all eraera araaaa ujr aiicaar ia. NIW ADVERTISEMENTS. PATENTS. F. A. Lehouuw, Ballot tor of American and Fts-aiini Patent. Waahanrtoa. f. 0. AU bunaaaa onaoiad witb Patanta, whatbar aofora tha Paunt Ofttoa or tbe Ouurla, proBipUy atsasded to. No charga Is maUa unlca a patent is wourad. Sand lur strouiar. M:ls VAS!!ri3TCrJ, D. HAS A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL A' $2 50 per day. Til E MONT HOUSE ' No Liquors SoUj 14;12tf la vealcrt and Patentee ences, ete., to iixiiaoa iirotners, solicitors, of Patent, Washinirton, D. C. who fur nish the same without charge. .Edison Brothers is a- well known and successful firm of large experience, having been es lauiisueu siuc xouo, jiuu V O. JACKSON, takes plvusuro in , Albany And vicinity,, that ray now STAPLE AND FANCY DRY CCOOS, HOSIERY, CLOVES AKO flip fda FAKCYCCCDSAKDKOTIC ; r READY If ADE CLOTH IK . BOOTS AND s 'rif.s kats " ' "( Aro complote in style and quality Id ri'tif 'im And Importers of Eastern Market, and -,:ij t ' '' ' ' r 'j.j, -f"f r A UbPCil har4.tf patronao 1 rspectfully seliclted. Catl and examine tor ymirielf. NO TItOUBLE TO BHOW OOODS.? J r: .51 J? J X 1- P0ETLAHD, Offer for Salo at 'the Lowest Possible Prices." .t. i lAnDvAriOf ' inon - Arjo steel Consisting aaaaaBaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaa iJ''-i r,- 1 f We have been particularly careful to ' recommend no implements save such as are really tbe rne'fln ilrJ' 6f their class, believing the best are net enly tbe cheapest but safest to both to consumer and dealer. , . Our price lists will be fur nished on application, and we sell no goods that we are afraid to guarantee, We would call especial attention to the ; r Over 1,000 Sola In Origofl and w. T. in the last s years. The ef this (jartrakd Ml be aaaa Irataxm. It. )io eeeinhoaiiaa of hrrera. A bar a Tear aanior waaa aa laau ea afaira Is, aad Ae batter warfc tbaa a aiaa wtib a aUlae ptaw, eaA twtoa taa aaaatity ear day. Wa bar aiaid minlil rafard te tba haaeakBrof ear hnai tan ants aad wa esly taBeraaaaaare tea eery MUa. AS ear Baa a tee ailandad to DEERE'S MOUSE FLOVS, , Buclieye Bread Cast Seeders, Deere's Bod PIotts rToltno Caag Zloxsm, DZEUE'S CTJLTIVATOBS, Farm, Grist and Feed Hills, Schuttler Farm, Freight and Spring I'agcns T saese te erea emt tine, will beOd wss urrwaar firaaa lebftadbssr e cim fbrwmM. We az else CySUTiTTrJ l Z ' m l lee woU kaewm te seed osbsbsbV. At : lit nn. i I I J ? ! 1 or OLD, l-tlt.!!- I ti I . i t-. f "a aea mm, mu: . aaai faa iSirli ATS ..'li lf. i ; ii. . TOfia are aattamg aenaalatad -earl tbcea wba are aot oogbt to ba wUb tba wonderful amino!" a t.nu;. ! :'r:t;..:TTKXT(ir,:3 i JOS HAS AHD BEAST. Thb1tear-raryaaraiaTfror1taaidraiwiari es,wbere Xatnre iworida la bar laboratory aach aarpratlne; anUdotaa far tba wialartlM oC bar enil drea. Iu fame baa baea spraadlas; for asyear. aatU now 1 eesttrolaa tbe babrtabta ttoba.-, , , Tbe Mexlrea btostanc t lalmaait bteaiatnblati lesaady for aU external aJUneBt of man aad beaa. To atock ornri and farmer tt I lnraluabia. A slab bottle otiaa earas a baraaa Ufa or ra- of aa eieanaat bone, ox. tt carta root-rot, hoof-all, kollow Bora, ptv crew-worm, irmrililw-rot. manga, tbe bttea aad' atlnc ot polaonona leptUaa aad tasaeta, and awry (neb drawback to atock breeding and bub 11!. tt cores every external trouble ot bora, soak ' as lamnriaaa, aeratohee, awiany, apreina, rounder, windfall, rinc-bona, etex, eta. Tbe Xezicaa Xastan Untaxes Is tbe quickest ear ia tbe world tor aoetdaata ooenrrinr la tba family, la tbe aoaeao ot A pbysleiaB, aarAt ar bama, acakla, pralsa, euta, ato and for rbeama. tUm, and lUSnea nrendrd b axpoaara. par, tlcalarly Tainable to Kiner. It la tMebaaaaa resiady IA tl wertA, for U penetrates tbe maaol to tbe bone, and a abasia ajipUcaUcmUrOTaJly ittfflcieattocur. ( MaxJoaa Moatani Liniment la pes np la tbrae alaee ot bottle, tbe lareer oejaa balBe- proportloaj. taly uaoh lb cneapeic SoM everywhere. , ' y i ;-t . e ( v 3 L -O. I ZL I ', l i IS -r 7 V A GEO.; laCHAitBS. WAGON AKD, s CAESIiOS " MAKES. Ellsworth, bet. Flnrt nd Second. Prepared te do aC binds of repairtaitr I"- W line imuit waaaia maaa a iai-MBy. .- iuwi(i A young man of steady habits wants to buy Into a business already established in some of tho towns of Li an county Al ban y preferred. From $500 to fSOO to in vest. Address "Business ' in ear of Democrat eiiieo; nliwl railing1 1 be a I tent Ion of the Citizen ! store is now open for bunlncsa. It tu, SHOES, ' f ft and' caps, 1 1 J. l. TRUNKS AND VALISES, 1 ,.,I,H CAEPm.ClLCTOTES'; 'ft .-j DKSSiES, ftj) branches I rurchasal niy atick r am enitbled to offer them at figures to X- Or. .TOICSOISJ--v i - - ,v'i - vltnM .t. .U " " Sweai OEEGOiX i. in part of IiaOWS-Slii, partknlaria, wa a aid tall aliamkai to tba ftJlaaiaa Bat: Randall's Rolling te.Harroi. ZZxxolzQyQt Coed SsilUa CHAMPION FAMDIQ aaTT.Tfl. Wood-working ltachinery; Beltiz Sole Astta fbr f -1 1 ' 1 1 - T7-Q.C02TO, Hi l5 t-2 tCs. Send for Circulars and Tries Lists. ' ' HAWZET, 2OJDI A CO. ,!Th8 Worlds JFayorjte mm siwixb iicsim 7 Sold in 1877, If the Siager life C. Sol4ria I8771y tfce Siiger ISTg C. Sell 4m 1877, the SieserX.a. BECTIONAIi Qi'i'ICH" ..... Of TBS , SINGER M1NUFACTURING I ft; - is - ' - . - iTCOOXaH13 "BXrOOlT, .-.iis . i -.- alWHiava-. .liiUMi gKEO- "W:. OHAMPI-llT;r MecchantTaalpr. . i. t , 4 ! .IT I.SJA f1A7XTIa, MAKING, CLEA.NIKQ J and repairing promptly attended to. and all work warranted. . . . ArShor two doers boata of the Rs cliaogeHotol. ' " " " llS-tf 1 1 " CITY1 EXPRIlSS.f ,J T HAVE ' A' OOOu- TEAM, A FINE, strotitr back, and will do any elitrer- bur or other work entrusted to me wbtii dispatch. I came here to stay and ect- jnsj to suck to mis ouaubssav i aoueii a lair abareof patronage. - . vi3n-wtr , 1 Mm liuuurs , DissautiNotic N OTICE a fifirlKBT GIVES Ttf AT the oopartnentbip beietofore exittinir betweea A. B. At'llwAin and Ia B. i!a- goeo; under the nam and aty4e of Jl'il- waia dt Magooa, is nereDy aissolyee. by mutual consent. AU accounts against the firm wittjbe paid by. A. IV M 'II wain, and to whom all moneys due the' firm must be paid.. , Albany. Oregen, Oot. IS, 17. 1 A. B MILWAIN,4 - nl2w4 .v; .,.,,,, .1. .B. MAQOQS. ' :! . i. ; Vi .'' a t. F ' The undersigned will eont nue the above businees with a large Increased ptock of ..'a, , 1,- - .v Pry .Goods, Gents'.IHinHslri: Goods, Loots, Shoes, Crcci- - ery, Shelf Hardware, Groceries, Plows, , . Wago&sf Etc-, -j- And a general line of notion, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced price for cash. Please call and examine bei'ore i pur chasing elsewhere. as my .prices will defy competition. . A. B. M'lLW AI tf. M'llwala' Block, AHMuty, Oreg-wa. ' Xgent for Hawley, Dodd t Ce.'s Agri cultural Implements, and also for tho lol lowing Insurance companies: Imperial of liondon, Korthera of Jndon, tiueeo of Uverpool, agsrre urate capital -f 33, UOC.DOO. ! 34:12cf t ' i t - r ; awekinyora-ww - 85 ootfit fret . No WUn. Hewer, U yon want a bunnie at rbich peraooa ot aithor aex owo mak areat pay i in . tJin Ktmy work, writ tor prueiuan to bS. tukUri i vj. PurUand, Maine .