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Site Skuowat. MART. V. BROWN, EDITOR. FRIDAY DECEMBER 6, 1S78. IJI3 rBAI Dt LESt'l'A MK-SSAtK. The President's message is Wins severely criticized by the leading East ern journals of both jiarties. it u extremely nanxtw-contracted and illib- ... . . , emi, ana its insulting criticisms on me recent Southern elections, after lie had received his office by robbing three of those States of their electoral vote, is not only in bad taste but simply out rageously impudent. Isn't this au elaborate cuss now this talented manipulator of lightningl Hear him: S.vx Josk, Pec, 4 A shock of earth quake was feit here at 7:30 this morn ing. The oscillations were from north west to southeast, with a leini-rotary rotation intermediate, the tremor last iug ten seconds. "That semi-rotary rotation interme diate," with its accompanying "tremor1 knocks the blazes out of our utoga style of literature I The dispatch don't tell whether the operator died after this fierce "oscillation of hiatranscendent intellect. TO TBASr.lKET. That a Republican Administration steeped ta the lips in election frauds and which owes its existence to the basest cheating at the ballot-box and perjuries in making up the returns, should now put on white robes of pur ity of elections, and the Baltimore Ga- . ... ll.V 1 ... . zeiie uinKS it is too transparent fraud,to deceivo the American people. The Je facto President is only permit ted to retain the seat which he obtain ed by fraud because, like a bullet near a large artery, it may be less dangerous to the body-politic to leave Lira there than to take him out To extract him is not woith the inflammation lie would cause ; but still let him not im agine that even his own ofiice-holders believe he was elected. In their hearts they all know him for a fraud. The Republicans will not be able to build anvthing substantial on such a founda tion. A SOLID COEXTKV. The East, the West and the South are not rivals in trade, remarks the Brooklyn Eanl. Each makes a mar ket for the product of the other two, and each is dependent upon the enter prise and intelligence of its sister sec tions for the necessities of every-day life. Every tradesman in the North has suffered because of the prostration of his Southern customers. The vil lainous adventurers, who, in the name of Republicanism and backed by Fed eral bayonets, for years hairied the Southern States, were taking the bread out of the mouths of Northern artis ans. The attempt to put enmity be tween these people is a crime against humanity, and the politicians who, from Hayes down, are engaged in the business, should not find a solid South arrayed against the solid North, but a solid country resolved to drive them forever from the public places which they disgrace. "DIDST WE HMr 'EW.- The Albany municipal election of last Monday was almost a complete Democratic "victory as we lost only the Maj or and one Councilman, and elected the Recorder, Marslial, Treas urer and five Council men. This is the best showing our arty has ever made, with but one exception, since the or ganization of the city government, and the Democracy of Albany may. well pride themselves on the result. Much credit is due to the admirable order and harmonious action of the nominating convention and the fairness and unanimity with which the candi- onUM were cuosen. mere was no noisy tumult nor brazen ballot stuffing, as in the case of the Republican con vention, hence the jeople who partici pated in our convention knew they were voting at the poll for the honest choice of the party. There is one feature abou t the election, however, which to our mind wax not in accordance with Democratic usages, and that is the manner in which Dem ocrats "threw off" on our candidate for Mayor. Mr. Crarford was enthusias tically and unanimously nominated, in the largest Democratic mass meeting ever held in the city, and yet a large number of Democrats who participated in that meeting, and did "not raise a dissenting voice against his nomination, Hot only voted against him, but made it a specialty to work openly for his opponent. This seemi to us to be acting in bad faith, and is ealcultaed to engender strife and discord in the par ty in the future. The vote of the city shows that the Democrats . have a fair working majority, and if every niem lier of that arty had. openly and squarely supported the ticket we could have elected every candidate. However, we have done well even nobly as it is, and we only make these remarks with the hope that fu ture elections may develope a better state of things, and that every member of the party who shall participate in conventions will do his best to see that the full ticket, if fairly nominated, shall receive a hearty support' and the party organization thus be preserved intact. rrjt AND ftt'ISSOK. Lor is A. Oopey, the fonnder of Goiletf't Lad f Book, died at Philadel phia lost Saturday, aged 75 years. Tub Orccnbackors, so the New York Exprvn alleges, wish somebody would play the same game on the remains of of their lifeless party as has Wen prac ticed on those of the late Mr. Stewart. Alkxandkk II. Stephens seems to gain 'health as he grows older. A Washington correspondent says he weighs at present ninety-two pounds, being within one pound of tho greatest weight he ever attained. Tut Frit Frets remarks: It U awful hard times, you know wolf at the door, and bo on, and yet the United States will have a surplus of 1,300,000, 000 bushels of corn, 400,000.000 of wheat and 5,250,000 bales f cotton. Beecueb is at last revenged; he has had the , woman he has ruined excommunicated. At a meeting of tho Plymouth "Church held some time last week Mrs. Tiltons's name was erased from the roll of membership. In August the National wave struck Memphis, and a Radical-Worktngmen-Independent Greenback ticket was elected. All the now officials Sheriff, Judge of the Criminal Court and Chan cellor died of yellow fever, and the vacancies have been filled by the ap pointment of Democrats. There is one thing to be said in be half of Mr. Bayard and his neat lit tle State oi Delaware, remarks the Baltimore Gazette the late election for Governor shows an increased Dem ocratic majority of r,26G as compared with the vote for Tilden. This is enough to set tho Bayard movement booming. There is a general disposition among the Republican pa -era to blame the great statesmen of their party for keep ing aloof from the Southern brethren, and leaving the latter to fight their po litical battles alone. J. be cause is a very simple one. When the era of good stealing came to an end the South ceased to possess any real attractions for Radical statesmen. The new legislature of South Caro lina will stand thus : Senate, Republi cans, 5; Democrats, 29. House, Re publicans, 3; Democrats, 121. Last year the Democrats had only one ma jority on joint ballot. Hampton at the last election was chosen Governor without any opposition whatever. This shows very plainly that the people are well pleased with his government. . Tue Republican ptess of this State still prate about the Croniu elec toral vote. If they would take the time to look back into the facts of the case their memories might be refreshed in regard to that matter. The whole affair was caused by their own egre gious stupidity and ignorance in selec ting as one of their candidates for elee- tor a man who was debarred by the constitution of the United States from holding any such position. Captain Tyson has arrived at Prince ton, Mass., witk the artic schooner Florence, after many narrow escapes among the grinding bergs. Tyson will be ready to pioneer Howgate next year if Congress makes the appropriation of $500,000. It was Tyson who a few years ajro, got seimrated from the Polara on an ice floe with several of the crew and floated down off the coast of Labrador, where they were picked up by a Scotish whaler. The Greenback National party claim ed in its official organs 250,000 votes in New York and got less than SO, 000, remarks the Herald. It claimed 250,000 in Pennsylvania and got 81, 000. It claimed 125,000 in Michigan and got 72,000. It claimed ninety Congressmen and got eight, and it showed once more that it is- an excel lent club in the hands ef the Republi cans with which to defeat the Demo crats; but that is all. The Cleveland Herald says : It is foolish to count upon the Greenbackers elected to Congress co-operating with the Republicans because they were for merly Republicans themselves. Near ly all of them owe their election to Democratic support, and can have no political future unless that support is continued. They will probably prove the most bitter Democratic partisans in the House. Like all renegades, they will go to an extreme to show their devotion to their new masters. . ' I.v the public cemetery at Carlisle, Ind., is a small plain monument cover ing the grave of a man known in every homo in Sullivan eounty as Dr. Davis, formerely a practicing physician'. Af ter soma service in the State Lejmla- ture he served four terms in Congress, and, in 1834, was elected Speaker of the House. Subsequently he was ap pointed to succeed Caleb Gushing as Minister to China, and on returning home was appointed Governor of Ore- gon. lie was rresuiens of the Demo cratic Convention ' that - nominated Franklin Pierce for the Presidency, and himself came within one vote of receiving the nomination. An effort is making to erect a larger monument to his memory. AX IMPORTANT DECISION I OU OUKVOX. The decision of the Supremo Court of the United States, pronounced yes- torday by tho Chief Justice, in. tho Or egon caso which involved title in land under tho Donation law . of Congress, passed 1850, will be Lulled with delight in that State by thousands of honest Bottlers and holders of claims under it. The law itself allowed six hundred und forty aorcs of land to every, man and wife who should locuto and live upon the tract for four consocutivo years the half on which tho improvements were built to be the separate pioperty of the wife under certain conditions. The act also allowed three .hundred and twenty acres to each single man of law ful ago, subject to the sanio require ments as to location, residence and term of years. 'Until a few years ago there had been vory little litigation in respect to these claims, but a suit was at length brought by claimants whoso caso was based on a technical construc tion of the law, in the face of justice and precedent. It was carried to the Supreme Court of tho State, where it was decided according to the manifest intention of the Act From that tri bunal it was taken to the United States District Court, Peady, J udgo, who gave judgment in tho interest of the claimants under the technicalities. The effect of the decision of Judge Deady was to cloud the title nnd im peril the ownership of throe-fifths of the farming lands in the Willamette and Umpqua "f alleys, and to cause a vast deal of litigation, to tho perplex ity and cost of the bona fide ewners and possessors, who were at the mercy of adventurers and inqiecunious heirs that could find a technicality or flaw upon which to commenco proceedings. In many instances them) claimants nnd their attorneys icalizcd considerable sums from owners who preferred com promising on the best terms they could make to the hazard of a suit in J udge Deadv's Court, where the decisions were almost wholly against their class. It was noteworthy that in all these cases the same lawyers were generally employed by the claimant, and from this practice they derived handsome emoluments in land and money. All this will now be stopxnl, by the divis ion of the Supreme Court, and the fact that the Judges wtio unanimous in it is demonstration that the derision of Judge Deady had no real fuuinlat ion in law or justice. Thin final tW-isijn will remove tho cloud from hundred of thousands of valuable lands in Oregon, secure the owners in their jiowtrtminuH, and effectively cease the schemes of rapacious claimants who hunted for flaws in titles on which to bono harras sinjr suits in a Court where the law was generally warped in their favor. S. F. Examiner. A DABK TUVrt.lt Thc.trlegraph brings the intelligence from Great Britian of continued busi ness depression, which is also intensi (led by distrust in the agricultural dis tricts. In Scotland, reductions of wages are being made, factories are closing, while firms and companies are failing. Altogether tho prosjiect for the Winter seems to be dark indeed As usual, however, the first to suffer, and that most intensely, are the work ingmen. To capital a reduction in profits or a cessation of profitable re turns mean only the retrenchment of expenses and the use of extra caution in the application of means in any given direction. Not so with the laborer, bo he skilled or unskilled. His only capital is the work of his hands, and when they are still, destitu tion and starvation stare Lira in the face. With linn, reducing wages is often another name of depriving him of a certain amount of necessary food ami clothing. J lard times with liiiu are Lard indeed. . Hunger and other physical sufferings are invariably their companion. There is little wonder that Le becomes impatient and appears unreasonable to those more fortunately situated. The Scotch have an old proverb to the effect that it is ill talking between a fasting man and ono who Las just risen from a plentous meaL So it is with many of these Ltlior troubles The laborers may be expostulated with and talked to until their interlocutor is worn out ; but all the talk in the world does not relieve their distress or fill empty stomachs. Hunger Las no cars ; food is the only talisman which will savage its wrath. Privation of this character soon makes desperate men. Already reports come from Glasgow that great bitternes is existing between the employers and their workmen. The men say : "Their motto toward us Los been, 'No mercy,' and we will give as good as we get." These feel ings bode no good to either side, but for all that they seem to be spreading. The Pott Mall Gazette, in its last issue, notices the increase of distress in the agricultural districts, and points omi nously to tli imminent probability that the farmers will make common cause with the men, and unitedly at tack the landlords for the purpose of compelling a reduction in rent. - In all parts of the world, it would thus seem that the classes who are tolerably well off, frequently forget that their fellows who are are suffering all sorts of priva vations are not mere machines, who can be called upon when heeded, but, when no longer required, are discarded with less consideration - than an old horse is turned out to take his chances, which, liko the men, usually means semi-starvation or death, , rUIIIC t O AMT.ltM. Phutuix is to havo nnolher store. Akhhtnd proposes to Imve a public library. Bogus half dollars tue in circulation in Jackson county. Mr. P. II. D'Arcy has Wen appoint ed clerk of the Mipremo court. Tho people of Wilbur want a tele graph office sstablished ut that place. About' a hundred Hetllers Lave moved into the Kiusluw country the past year. Tho Corvnllis Ca-.etto 1ms Irf'gnn the publication of tho laws passed by the late f jogislature. Miss Emily Winkler, of Upper Al- seii, shot and killed ft deer lust week in real Diana stylo. The TiiwM says thoro is a piojoct on foot to havo Spring races at Jackson ville next season. Tho Attvrian learns that no more fish will le put up at Brownsport, and tho placo will be abandoned. Dr. C'hitwood, of Clackamas county, says he bus apples that measure 12 J inches in circumference. Joe. Wcttcrer, of Jacksonville, has manufactured 100 gallons of brandy this year and proposes to make 100 more. ' A Good Tilnplars' lodge has been organ ized at Monmouth, Polk Co. There are four liquor kid oons in the precinct. Tho county judge of Wasco calls for tho arms which wcro distributed among tho citizens last year during tho Indian outbreak. A Chinamen was snatched by tho Oregon City authorities and sent to jail 25 days for violating the ordinance prohibiting opium smoking. Frederick Austin died in chair whileHittingiiiubilliurdliall nt UoseLurg last Saturday. lie is a uulv-i' f Dun lap county, N. Y. A numlier of ly ranging, from 10 to 1C years of oge, were in a state of intoxication on the streets tf Jackson ville last Sunday. Citizens of (Alder creek. Klickitat county, arc building a fort, to be pre panxl ngainst troubles w ith the noble red man next year. Alex. Chalmers, of Dairy Creek, Washington county, Las raised a ran bago weighing ixmuils, ds, nnd mean- uring 1G inches in diameter. Tho tolul value of taxable proirty in Lako county is $50,-1 1G 57; total numWr of lxills, 300 ; land assessed, 25,987 acres, valued at $71,232 Nothing further has Imj.iii Laard of tho new mail contractor between Rose burg and Reading, and Barlow & San dcrson carry the mail as of yore. It U claimed by the Teller that the oouutv in which Lewiston situated- (Nez Perce) has more than doubled in population during tho last two yeata. Tho interior of the i amhill court house is undergoing rj'iitrt a change, A massive vault for the reception of county records is nearing completion. A man named Mike Day, arrested at Alder creek, Klickitat county, by a deputy sheriff, last week, was rescued from that officer by a larty of friends. W. B. I ass well, who Las boon a res dent of Grant county for about four teen years, Las purchased a liouso in The Dalles and w ill make that city Lis future Lome. Tho baby strautboat, l.uchiamule C'hiff, makes regular trij up the I.uck iamtilo as far as Iwisvillc. Five hundred bushels of grain is a cargo for the little craft. Mr. Otis Spraguo has been apjioint- ed general freight and ticket agent of the N. P. R- R., in Washington Terri tory, to succeed Mr. V. W. Vodgcs, who resigned on tho 20th ult. Lake county is 1 20 miles in length from cast to west, by 1 1 1 i miles in width, containing 1 3,380 square miles. From the best information we can gatli or, its population js about 2,000, Perrydale, in Polk county, which was once a school Louse, a post-office and blacksmith shop, is now a thriving village andj present terminus of the Dayton, Sheridan and Grande Ronde Railroad. The steamer Spoham has been drawn off the upper Columbia, and from the looks of tho weather it will not be long before all water coinrauni cation abovo Celilo will bo shut off altogether. Coos Bay News : Patrick Cardiff planed a stick for the keel of a vessel on the planer at Merchant's mill last week. The Btick was 04 feet long, probably tho largest stick of timber planed by machinery on the coast. A flock of geese flying rather low over Gin Lin's claim, in Jackson coun ty, the other day, the man in charge of tho hydraulic pipe turned it on them and succeeded in bringing down two of the birds, one of which was secured. Mr. Peck, the contractor for carry ing the mail between Eugono City and Long Tom, and nearly nil tho western part of Lane county, has thrown up the contract, and thus tho people of that section are deprived of their mail facilities. From parties lately from Josephine county, learns the Times, that the Sil ver creek excitement has broken out anew and is higher than ever. Bain it Redman, who own a claim there, are reported to have made $200 in about five days. Inland Empire : The blight upon apples and other fruit, last April, seems to nave afiectod not only all the trees between here And Dayton, but also extended its depreda tions between here and Boise. Last Monday night's boat carried up 180 boxes of Willamette apples, consigned to a Boise firm, and we are Informod that nearly 4,000 boxes of pears and apples for that destination have been shipped over tho O. H. N. Go's, line during thu past ton days. The Boise fruit bus been nlwuyg abundant hereto fore and of high quality. Jacksonvillo tSniliiid: Last Friday evening between 8 and 0 o'clock a re markably largo and brilliant meteor flashed out directly over thu place, ghting up the surrounding country like day. It first apjiearod near ttcnith, and took its flight in a southwest course After passing half way to the verge of tho horizon it burstod into an innum erable number of bright sparks of almost every hue. Somo wcro pink colored, others deep rod, blue and white. These spread out in every di rection and gradually faded out into a light cloud which remained visible for several minutes. TDK KKID:T' NKMUK. The telegraph informs us that the message is not regarded by any consid erable number of icrsons as a strong document, but rather as a somewhat weak summary of the conclusions which may havo been reached 'and ex- ounded with ability by tho lespcctive heads of departments. Califomians noto with dissatisfied surprisa that the president fails to make any expression of Lis kuown views concerning Chinese immigration, and contents Litnself with the hackneyed remark that tho estab lishment of diplomatic relations in Washington with tho Chinese cmbas say will bcdoubtluss of ad vantage to both nations in promoting friendly relations atnl removing cauaess oi uuierenco. 1'h is remark was was undoubtedly ap proved by the Chinese embassay, which, together with their American secretary, occupied seals in tho diplo matic gnllery of tho senato the other day during the reading of the mwwnge ; but it failed to meet the expectations for which tho president's private utteran ces have apisirently allot UcU ample basis. Senator Ben Hill, in an inter view referring to tho southern rtion of the message, said it was an outrage of really criminal proportions. There is, he said, not the slightest foundation uki which to base the absurd charges of cruelty and violence to tho blacks, ith which iople of tho south are charged. Hill claims to be thoroughly familiar with the occurences in South Carolina. He sas the experience of tho blacks in Georgia is that they are better off under Democratic rule, and that the trong&t supporters that the I lemocratic policy has are the colored coi.Ie. Georgia, Ben Hill said, is practically solid for Democracy for all tuna to come. Our proplo would rather be plabod in their graves than again bo subjected to or affiliated with adiealisin in any shape. nun Art'otAT. When the farmer, at the end of tho year, settles Lis store account, y Lis smith till, with that of Lis teacher, doctor and preacher, which tax is gen erally in tho rear, and, if anything is left from the amount realized from the sale of Lis produce, that amount is called profit; but, if it falls short, Le Las made nothing. That is not a correct estimate of results, for the bills Lave no connection with the cost of plant ing, except tho smith bills. A mor chant doing business on a capital of $10,000, wanting to obtain tho result of a year's ojeration, takes an inven tory of the unsold stock, the amount of available accounts, with money on hand after paying his store rent, Lis clerk Lire, interest mid on borrowed money, and other expenses incidental to Lis business, but does not include tho exense of supporting a family, which might, if extravagant, absorb all the profits, though it might be 30 or 40 per cent, on tho capital There are a largo number of farmers, whose real estate, with all tho working stock, and farming implements, cannot be valued at more than 3,000,yet,by their profits realized, havo rawed, clothed and edu cated from five to ten children, which, to do this, must make a profit of 30 to 50 per cent on the capital. iiiE Russians nave succeeded in turning the course of the Amou-Daria (Oxus) river into its ancient bed, there by causing it to flow into the Caspian sea instead of tho Arab Tho river was diverted from its ancient course by the Khivans, who wished to be isolated from the world, and especially from Russia. Up to the present timn com munication botween the banks of the Caspian and Khiva was impossible, ow ing to the total lack of water, but now the Amou-Daria will give the Russians easy access not only to Khiva, but to tho whole of Central Asia. The strat egical advantage of changing of tho river's course can, therefore, be scarcely over-estimated. If the institution goes into the de cline it is a most uncomfortable thing to own bank stock on the other side of the water. In this enlightened and liberal country the holder of bank stock is only liable to his creditors in twice the amount of this Block, which means, in practice, that he isn't liable at all. In Scotland the liability extends to one's entire means. Thus; the Duke of Sutherland owned but four shares in tho bank of Glasgow, and he will have to make a gallant fight to save some small portion of LU fortune of $5,"000- 000. - " A How of Pearls Glistening through coral Hps In certainly a ploiixlnif object i but a row of discolored, grievous drawback add to this that such a sot of tenth la usually acoompanied with Impure breath and one can arcoly lm- bespecteu teoui in any moutn at an is a iflns anything more objectionable, HQ ODONT. the great purl liar or the breath and whltoucr of the tooth obviates this slat of the mouth completely, reselling the dental oomipauU from destruction, atid counteraetlng tho Inlluonce upon tho enamel of acid secretions In tho mouth. FARMERS OF AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. LINN Gknti.kmkx: I am happy to Inform you that I am again on band with a now stock of Agrl cultural Implements, and as In tho past, so In the future, shall it bo my constant oudoavor to of tor you none but first-class good. Our past business relations has boeu vory elaiwil ludoed, and shall he bold In grcatful romsuibrauco, and while Improve this opportunty of thanking you for the many favors In the past, I will also express a hope that by fair, square doallng and strict attention to business, I may merit a continuation of the tame. I shall be pleased to moot all my old, and as many now, customers as will favor me with a call at tho old stand, Harper's Block, AHmny Oregon. Tery respectfully yours, IllOtf- KUOKMSJ IiUtHAMAX. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. S. NICHOLS, M. D. Uoiiicpatlifc Physician, OffliM atul raUom It No. 14 Pint M-mI. tin uln. In tMlnln'a imw lrUk Irietk. Dr. 0. W. Om DENTIST Albany, Oregon, Ilx nwiiid fcU oflka Into foator't brfck block (op telra) Sntiluor to U iikt, mltm h will kc ttaM'T to dwI til kia .Id frtawda Mid patron, and M nuuiy nmr oo m my b to srail tlwnuci A kia rv- ttotnmbn- lit larva bar induw, Fuatar'a wick Murk, la bara Dr. UraVa rvrw IMiUI rtoucna n Administrator's Notice. XTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IK the umlornlKiiod has been app"luteJ fcttmliitxtrator of the cutate of Edwfu Trita, deoraxml. at the Deeembnr term of County Court for IJun ooanty. therefore U Jr- aona having claim KKmliuo. aaui easata are hereby not i (11 to prwtxnt the same, with prop.-voui-heni, within six months Irorn lht date to my attorney, J. K. Weather rnrd, at AlMmy, urefton. 1- HAK 1 HITKJ1, Admtn.'atnUor. ISwl Uec. tf, 17S, Administrator's Notice. N OTICK W II EKE BY GIVEN THAT the umlura limed, has been duly sr- ixilntcd adrulntatraior or i no cauuear jou Crabtne, doceaMod, by the County Court or idnn county, jrgon, mnu sum ueen dulr nualiued m such adminUitntor. All pemoua) having claims sgstant Mid Uie re mintriMl to promnt thorn, with the ruApnr voucher, within six month from the 8th day af December, A. I). 1STS, to the undernitfued at bl reaidonce near Sclo, Una eounty, urefcoit. Uecemiwr o, is,. W.J.CRA1STKKK. Iil8l AdtniuUtrslor, Tenth Annual Ball, GIVEN I1Y Albnny Engine Co. No. 1. -AT THE PACIFIC OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday Evening, Deoemuer 24, 1878. KCtXrTlOY t'AMMITTCe. M. V. BROWS, U.IULYKU. C. E. WOI.VERTOK, ruMi max icr.a. J AS. R. HERREN, X. LIGGETT, HIU. KUX, T. J. CLINK, VIRGIL PARKER, TK BET, (wlfhral aaajwr) Harper's Bazar iSVJ. ILLUSTRATED. onra or rtia rami. To ilrma aMonllnc la "llarnor'a Raw" wilt Ue tha aim ad witluUua ul lb annuaa si America. llualun Traiiarrl(it. Aa a lailhful chronicle of fuh Ion. and nawqianer of dumaattc and aortal charactor, u raufca wiiaout rtral. Ilroukly fcuia. Tula panar baa anjutrad a wkla popularity for tha flraalda anjoynwnt It aSurda, aad baa dcoohm an aa tahtubcJ authority with tt buliea. N. Y. Eulng ruat. Tba Volumaa of tha "Baaar" boffin with tba flrat Nam bar far January of sacb yaar. Whan no lima la BMiiUoDad, it will ba ondaratooJ that tba auWcribor wkahaa to commute with tba Number of next attar lb radpt of bia orour. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAOIZNE. Owa Trar l 00 llAHl'EJCfl WEKKJ.V, " " 4 00 IIAKPKK'S BAZAR. " " 4 00 Tba THREE publications, ona year 10 00 An TWO, ona yaar 7 00 SIX ubaoirpUona, on yaar to 00 roauf to au pan auuacnooTa tu uia vnueg tatea or vanaua. Tha Annual Volumaa of "gaapara Bunr," In neat ehitb biiMliac will be eent by exprees, free of efcpenae (prorlded tba freight does not exceed one dollar nar to) time), for S7 00. A eomulete set. comprising Eleven Volumaa, eent oa receipt of oaah at the rate of 6 xb par volume, mignt at we expense of pur ohaaer. Cloth Case tor each volume, eultable for blndinc will be eent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 1 each. Hemlttaacea ehuula be made by I'ort-Otfloe Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ef loaa. Newspapers are not to copy thla advertisement wlrhout tli. exiirms order of IlARrsa Krotmkhh. Adreas HARTKHa UROTUXIW, New York. Citation Notice. In the County Court of Linn county, Stata of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Dealt Ins, deceased. Citation. To A. E. Dealdas, D. B. Deakina, II R Deaklna, D M Deakins, John Deakina, Folly M Deakina,lO P Deakins, A A Dea kins, Pleasant Deakins, Miloa Deakins, Kaohel Doakins and W F Deakioa heirs at law of Thomas Deakins, deceased, and to all others unknown If any there be. You and each of you are hereby cited and required to be and appear in the Coun ty Court of Linn county, Oregon, at the Court House in the city of Albany in said county and State, on Tuesday, the 7th day of January, A. D. 1878, at ona eclock, P. M. of said day -the same being a day of a regular Term of said Court to-wit : The regular January term. A. D. 1879, and then and there show cause If any exist, why an order of sale should not be made of the real property, belonging to the estate of the said Thomas Deakins, deceas ed, and described as follows to-wit : The Donation Land Claim of Thomas Burgin notification No. 7036, lit Tp 11, 8 K 13, Linn county, Oregon. Also the 8 K X of the S E K of section 80, Tp 11, 8 R IS, Linn oounty Oregon. Also the N H of tho N K X. of seoUoji 7, In Tp 11, 8 H 13, in Linn county Oregon, as prayed for in the petition of William Cyrus, administrator of said estate now on file ia the oflioe of the County Clerk of Linn eounty, Oregon. By order of the County Court. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my oiucial seal this the 4th day of December, A. D. 1873 dAAl.B Xi. lUYYAIN, . County Clerk. Per, Geo. Chaubkbuik, Deputy. nl8w4 CHEAP NEW STORE. O. JACKHON, fakis plouMure in calliiij? lb attention of the Citlzi-r. ii Albnny and vicinity, thnt my now store is now open for IiukIth?. It Departments con-i-t of STAPLE AND FANCY D3Y COODS, HOSIERY, CLOVES AND RIBBONS, ..'....J FANCY COODS AND NOTIONS, READY MADE C10THINC, BOOTS AND SHOES, KATS AMD CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARPCTS.OILCTOTHS " ? ' AND WINDOW SHADES Aro complido in sfylo and qanlity In DIRECT FHOM 3VI.A.T 7 XT f.A.OI'TJ ItlCXS And Importer of Eastern Market, nnd DEFY COMPETITION. A LIU-MI fchfire of patronage In rpoctfully mriiclted. Call and examine fcr yrnim. If. NO TROUBLK HAWIE, & CO., PORTLAND, 0BEG0N. Offer for Sale at the Loweet Possible Prices. HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL Consisting ffWI HARROWS We have been particularly careful to recommend no implements sdve such as are really the "tie plus ultra" of their class, believing the best are not only the 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 Seers Sulky flew, Over 1.000 Sold in Orenon and VI. T. in the last 3 years. Tite peculiar snsnfematll of Una onri ratal bnplemeot needs only to be seen lb be appre ciated. Ask four neighbor what he Uiinks stent L Xo oobdUssUoo of levers. A bur earn with nutaae It, and do better work than a maa 1 1 Welkins plow, sod tsios the quantity eer-Oar. Ws bvt paid especial regard to the bnprovejnent of our Implements and we only hnnart aneh as have the terr latest km Drove- tad best atvlea. As our una ts too extended to MOIINE PLOWS, Buckeye Broad Cast Seeders, Deere's Sod .Flows . y'4-ewkV Vj..eas as aw was a twarjr w mwm veaaaw ifi' CrytTrvATOEs, champion FAjrararQ hills. rarif, Grist Ind Feed Mills, Wood-working Machinery; Belting, Schutter Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons Hf,ift Kew TpUilrENQER Pat. BRAKE. tk Lattewt derrioe: Hs Bmlca t ''i'i "p W9 4o?i tc weatr smt tlr, -will lwld at -wrmctm stmywhatre) tram vUVfs . forward. W str also Sol Amenta for mvimuhiii TMaCoiTs, m tM e&? foo TU knoira to need oommant. Send for Circulars and Price IMtt, ' UAWZJET, J) ODD C CO. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a decree of fonxJaKu r in the Circuit Court, of tho KUio of Oregon, and an Fxecuntiou UhimhI in pursuance thereof on the 15th day of November, A. D. l7t), In favor of Thomrm llaldwin, plain tiff, and strainst A. P. Gaines and Mary K. Uainos, defendants, for the Bum of (ftKM 00) nine huntlrvd and twenty dollars in gold coin of the United States, and the further; Hum of (932 30) thirty two dollars and thirty cents, cunt, I havo lovied upon the tuort Kagod premises, described in said decree an follows, to-wit : Commencing at tho southwest corner of the southeast quarter (!-;) of the south east quarter (K) of section (33) thirty live, in township (lo) ten south of range, 2 west, Willamette Meridian; thenco west to the bank of Crabtree Creeki thence following down the meandering of aaid croek to the east line of land formerly deeded to Hosoa Pratt ; thence along the north line of said Pratt's land to the northwest corner of said Pratt's land ; thence south to Crabtree creek; thence down said creek in a north westerly direction, following the meander ing of said creek to the north line of dona tion claim, nomination 1805, claim (00) sixty ; thence east to tho northeast corner of said claim on tho middle line of sec tion 85; thence south along the east line of mid donation claim (63.60) sixty-five and fifty ono-hundreths chains to the place of beginning containing (2S0) two hundred and eighty acres more or less, lying In Linn couuty, State of Oregon, and on Saturday, December 2Sth, A. D. 1S7S, at the Court House door In the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, a, the hour of one o'clock p. m., I will sell the herein before doscribed real properly at public auction, for cash in hitnd, to tho highest bidder, to satisfy said writ with accru ing CORtft. llated this 22d day ol November, IS73. I. C. DICKEY, Sheriff of of Linn connty, Oregon. liyGKO. UvsruitKY, Deputy. nl0w4 THAT FAT PEBSOJf CANNOT I BE I'OrXD. Not even Edison, with all his Inventive eenius and sxtenaive roaoerch, can find a (at person that Allan's Anti-Fat will not reduce at the rate of from two tu five pounds per week.-. Those having uaelratUy tried ililforeiil anti-htt preacriptiona, lncludinir "starvation," "hnree-tawk" and "saw-horse'' "riding, may be ekep tioat, but a fair trial will convince them that Alhui'a Anti-Fat ia a irenuine metlicine. and that it will acetU ly rullflll all promises. Sold by drutrgiata. An nnrrRRicAL Fact. Every agent vto has beon steadily selling the Improvod tJO llomcetcad Sewing Machino for tliroe years, owns his dwuliinjr house, has a good account in bank. Is clear of debt, and has niouey atlnterest, the natural consequence ol securing; a good agency for su)ierior goods at tiie lowest prices. A good ArMt-elaas Sewing Machine, moat useful reliable a& alt times, eaay to understand and control, the aame sise and docs the same work as any machine that suit at r'ou Turns tha price. There is no machine at any price better, or that will do finer or more work, and certainly none ao low in price by many dollars. The Homrstxad is widely known and used in thousands of tanuliea in the Eastern and Middle States, and daily be oomiug popular In tiie West. It will aave its coat sev eral tituee over in one season, doing the work of the fondly, or will earn four or five dollars a day for any man or woman who nwa for a living. It is the strong es machine made, ia ready at all times to do its work, makes the strangest and fines atitch yet invented, and ia fully acknow ledged as the Standard Kamily Sew ing Machine. Price, complete for domestic use, $10, delivered at your door, no matter how remote you may reside, businosa permanout and honorable, with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits than any other. Extraordinary liberal odors made to local or traveling agents where we have none eatahliaheil ; or, if there ia no agent near yon, send yonr order direct to the factory- Address John 11. Kendall & Co,, 4-21 Broadway, New York. vlSiaJyl In venters and Patentees should send for instructions, terms, refer ences, etc., to Edison Brothers, Solicitors, of Patent, Washington D. C, who fur- nislt tha same wituout cnarce. i-aison Brothers is a well-known and successful firm of large experience, having boen es- aDliahea since istiti. n:iti , all bmnclics. I purchase 1 my stm-k am enabled toeOor them atfigurclo TO 8IIOW UOODM. I. Or. JACKSON. ki part of Tr3 j c r AV I ? m3 ,.".-v;"-Jsa parUcuUrtze, we would eau aimrmei to us louewua; net: Randall's Rolling Cutter Harrow, Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE TS ITEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, admUtrator of the eiato of C. F. Savage, deceased, under and bv the virtue of an order of the Coun ty Court for Linn county, Oregon, inado and entered of record on the &tu day or NevMnliar. 1S73. will anil at nublic am -lion to the highest bidder, at the dwelling house on the promises herein after de scribed, on the Hth dayof December, iS7, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon ef said dav, all of the estate, title and in terest of the said C. F. Savage, deceased, in and to the following described said property, to-wit: Commencing at the north-west corner of the donation claim of William C. Ual laher and Amy Gallaher, in the county of Unn, State of Oregon, and running thence South alone the western boundary of Mtid claim, twenty-three chains and liny-live links (25.55) ; thence Knst, sixteen chains and fifteen links (16.15); thence South twenty-five chains (15) to the south ern boundary of said claim; thence Kart eight chains and eighty-five links (S.Si) ; theuce North forty-eight chains and fifty five links (48.65); thence West twenty-live chains (25) to the place of beginning ; being in township 12, South range 2, West, Unn county, Oregon. Terms of sale, gold coin ef the United Stales, ono half cash In hand, and tho remaining one half in nine mobtha time with Interest, secured by mortgage. This 5th tiny of November, 18TS. J. B. CORNETT, nl5w4 Administrator. FITS EPILEPSY, FALLING "SICKNESS, rrrmariIy ! fcasnhar T mnatNSt asage ef Dr. Voolant't lebrlftt la fallible til Fowdrr. Tocouvincesuaereretiiat these nowders will do all we claim for them, we wttB atnd them bv mail, sst saM, a rree Trial box. Aa Hr. Goulard ia the oiily phyaciaa that baa ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thoua .da have been prrsnaaeotly emre-d by the tue of these rSn, we will g-Banuatec a pe-raua-aeat cure in every cane, or re-rood yea all nwary ex praded. All suBcrers ahouid give the fowdera n xly trial, and be eonvmoed of their eurattve powers. Prim. Uir larm box. 8S.UO. or 4 boxes for SlO.oe.srut by mail to any part of United States or Caua.ia mi iv ocipt of prjee, or by express, C. O. IX Addreas, ASI3 & 1TOBRINS. 13.e0 l SG0 Fuvrov Strsbt, Baoonnc, X. T Perfection at Lust! THE LIGHT-RUNNING "flEWHOlVir Sewing- Macliine! : Is presented to the public as The Most Perfect Machine Ever invented, combining as it does ALLMMPE OVEMENT3 j of the other sfachines. All rtent Rights having exnired, we have perf?cteil a machine that for Simplicity. Itnr ability ana rapacity. KXC'ELS ALi, OTH&li H, whilat our pricus are ao kw a to bring the NEW IIOIME N within the reach of alL This Is a New !Hnehtne-lts Crt la trod ar tlea in ares;e. . TOI UtE ST TITUS CnCD., 4Z'i'ZLZm A LB AAV, OKEtiOJt. 6 ' - J rev 9