She gem0cmi makY. v. brown, KDrroit. FRIDAY JUSK 1.1, 1879. THK BM'kKlK UKMOt'K WV. O-i t!ii 5th inst. the Ohio l.'in.KTtie Stli t' .iiv.-ntioa m.'t sml iionittinu d tli i MI xisu ticket: F.r (Iwvnot, U.-ii. T.iuiu.4 T. Niiii; Lieutenant Uovernor, A. V. Iliee ; Treasurer, An tbonT Howells; Auditor, Chas. Heme lin; Judge ef the Supreme Court, W. J. Uilnii-ire : Attorney Ueneial, Isaiah Pillars. The platform has the true Democratic ring to it. It denounces the President's Tetoes ; demands the repeal of the laws regulating Congressional elections, and the rejwal of the jurors tent oath, and says that not a dollar shottU bo appro priated to pay aoldiara, superviaora or marshals to interfere with election. It opposes national banks ; farora govern ment money equal in value to coin and a legal tender for all debts, regulated by demand j denounces as a monstrous fraud" the demonetization of ailver, and demands the full restoration of silver to its original place ; denounces the in crease of the bonded debt, and demands that it be put in process of extinction demands a modification of the treaty with Germany regarding the expatria- tion of our naturalized citizens. The Washington AVjwWc (Secretary Sherman's mouth-piece) says " it is the sheerest nonsense to talk alxmt the Democratic nominations in Ohio being weakness. The ticket is by twenty thousand votes stronger than any other which the Democrats cohU have put in the field. The contest which is about to lake place in Ohio is in no sense a local one. Ohio is the chosen creund upon which the battle between the Re publican party and the Democtatic par ty for the possession of the government in ISiO is to he fought out. To at tempt to belittle General Kwing is on to distract attention from the real issue. The .Democrats have very " skillfully chosen their leader, for he is a strong man, of high personal character, ability as a speaker, tine personal presence and extraordinary opnlarity. Moreover, he has the advantage of holding views on what is the popular side of the money question in Ohio." The editor also as serts that the greenback candidate will withdraw in favor of Ewing, who is re garded as the better greenbacker of the two. "I THI k N ITIOJIT" Albany, June 10, 1879. KJitttr lemocrat : A leading editorial in the Ortjotiian uf the fuh iiint. is adorned with this caption, " Is this a Nation 1" and pro reed a with the flint paragraph thus: " The whole ooi.troverM- which has lwn iliit M in (Ymuiei-a for months ast hinges uu this question. It wa up- pesed that the war had settled the quea- TMK NOKTIIKRM I'M ITU . rmlilrit Rllllaaa ! Wlrr -'I.M Tea of ateet Ball I'urrhmfil. A niamarck (Dakota Territory) spe cial to the Chicago ntrOctmn .y that President Hillings, with several gentlemen who litiersllv anlwerila-d to the recent loan of J:U-lUHiO to the Northern Tacilio, ina'oted the exten sion west of the Missouri river on Thursday last. It is reported that the KI.V. Cattx' Eaht PoTt,AM, May 31, 187'.). h'li't,r frrmorral: u th" (eiii!il Jilnena ul thiiM it. U tt juallv meet ilitit I tdmuM hmI apuee in Vim'' I -m it 1 in i ''f fur flm it,t 1 tent inn i.f tliin leiit i, whiih but liiintly expresses the disgust and contempt, of many whose enra.wero Mistered and whose stomachs were lmmmHted by the vile radical unclean saying of the Uev, tion so that it never w oul.lbe raised Pt"id"nt fownd ihe work ; l.'""1" j, A. Crnntn, pastor of the CuiigreKa- too alowly, and that he will take steps to stir up tbo contractors. Billings aaya it ia hia desire to build the whole distance to the Yellowstone this year. Aa to the change of management, there again; but here it ia, in practically tha same a si tec t as before, To the unenlightened miud such so phistry may be accepted aa sound log- f but. llinaa whnun habit it n. ....., " ... . r Mnt ,1,-a Hllline ia to look to the judicial tribunals of " " 7 IT means to do the best thing lie can for the interests of tho road, independent , , .. ,, , of personal friendships. It la thought 11 hardly consent to the wager of bat-1 iV i v t i i . . J . . . .. f in soma Quarters that A ice President - - the country for the solution of contro verted questions of constitutional la wi lie as a final determination of a contro versy. involving tbo exercise of govern mental powers. I am proud not to acknowledge, but to cVh that the people of tin United States of America are a Nation in the full acceptation of the term, but does that determine the character or theory tionnl Church of Portland and orator extraordinary for the (J. A. II. on Me- morial Day, May 30th. When tho Uev. J. 11. Acton, with a bloody shirt cry of despair, n pndiutcd the honor extendixl to him, Cruzun stepped into tho breach, accepting the mantle as it fell from the shoulders oi his brother fanatical vendor of Kulvu tion. How well this political text a iniKMtun o I ltpM.f ..iKliiiliAil if l'ltilikjlellililtt . . , . ia,lv" """"I "i""i -' -i"-! uy . u.. - "w0 lNirn th,t u,a company now has out Isllina, Ul UIO l.w uwuaiin - dissimilar as that of England and the stars: wui vm S"'"-' llnilw.r nr..Mn fulf.llu.1 hi IV 1LQ VUO OUIUl'lCViUU VI VSIW Maeawa va I . - - ... . . ,1 . .u. i,.. j-Aj-iiJH VotiUml dutl.vs brni wttn.-KS, dfviaion oa the Paoiflo Coast, President , . r .i...i . ...! .... IIH'.uriUI sniicniiuy ui unm nnwri nun Billings proiajsesto establish a tage , . . . . .i... I .1...- . I Yida for through travel and mail kfora the road ia completed. From the .'i7- United States. A nation nay adopt whatsoever form of government the people choose, provided they are able to exercise that God-given right. Th people of the several States then coin posing the Union, with one exception, met in Convention by their delegates in 17S7, and under and by virtue of a the following contracts for rails : The Philadelphia and Heading coal and iron company haa a contract for 2,500 tons fo the Lake Pen d'Orielle divis- About one-half the order has ion. been filled and shipped for tho voyage around Cape Horn. The balance is now loading into the ship Tecumseh at Philadelphia, and will be got off at lovingly Imlen with Howera to strew like o'er tho graves of friend and foe, he gave vent to his politic-id slime There, in that city of the silent mnjiir itv. he cavo utterance to sentiments and promulgated doctrines which sheuld bring disgust to loyal men and sluitne and tears to Heavenly antrols. n that day of all days, Memorial Day, which baa been set apart as a day of tribute and re.iect to those who nobly gave their lives in defence of country ; as a day upon which the issues of the past, the issues of more than fourteen years x.o. ...... . j i , . u, . n.M i written Constitution, formed a Federal , iCU ' f Uhoul 1 1 more closely drawn together; government, which each in the exercise I1"? na conirac .or ,ov ... I j whe 0)1, tlcw, wol,M M,ollU I lee I rails to oe ueiiraieu r.i kt ur-i . . . ... i i,..i.. ue HJHJaCH WIIICU WllUHIIlllin HI" n ine i intliieiiea of amoothint' down the roll"! of their sovereignty aa seemed beat for 1",1Un 31,11 ,m'"7 co . iu, tl, wrw j.ill U , the public good, and the remainder they reserved. It is not true, as the Oregoniitn al leges, that the word "nation," or all the for 6,000 tons of steel rails, to be de livered during the mouths of May to September, inclusive. Also a contract for 2,500 tons ef iron rails to be delir- ak the public, U ho not botli knave and hypocrite 1 Oh I Clod, protect me, an honest limn, from ever being a wor shipper (it the teiiiph) over whieh a po- iticul preneher nf the ilk or kidney of I. A. Or- .-in 'i' -i ten. I 1 1 1 l liii..l l.mt wlmli Pol'llund sguiii iiiiiiiioriiilizeH her dead veterans, and strews lilirs and roxes in honor of the dead defenders of lilierty, not a man who preaches religion but one who practices it will be seluuted as Orator upon tho occasion, and who will hold faithfully to the sentiment of the poem, " They banish our anger forever When lliey laurel the graves of eur tlnaa." LOYAL DEMOCRAT. (.Of.DK.V tVORHS. Iterant, Ike the "I rseil." I'M AM SCISSOBH. (!oV. I It wis has decided that the 'JO hold over Senators are thrown out of oflico by the adoption of the tiew Con- Mtitulion. KviTaV paitisHii veto of I'resident Hayes adds a hundred llinnmtnd to the l)-moTtio tniij.rily In lK80;so says tlm Ihmton J'ilot. 1M issues! has a new law furhiihling men to mi't't for military drill iinlcwt legally orgiinSed. This is aimed nt the Kt. lonis HocinliiilH. , " Kukk elections and impartial juries!" says tho Keokuk Comtitutlon, "is the Democratic war cry bound to win the battle." and is CoNCRl'JisMAN Mi lu.'ii, of -Maine ATnER STCAMiiBir USE. A special dispatch from Sau Fran cisco to the Ore'jonum sa s that the re ports which have been iu circulation in commercial circles for some time past, -regsrrmng tneBtainor an opposition line of steamers on this coast, have finally taken tangible shape. It is said that articles of incorporation will bej filed in a few days of a steamship com pany with $6,000,000 capital to run a line of steamers Wtween San Francisco and Portland, and also a line to San Diego and other southern porta. The steamers Rio Grande and Saratoga are reported as having been purchased by agents of stockholders at present in New York, and that they will he imme diately sent out via Cape Horn to run in opposition to the Oregon Steamship Company and Pacific Coast 8team:hip Company. Four smaller steamers will be purchased and sent out, or inav, if satisfactory arrangements can le mad to that effect, be built at San Francisco to ma en the southern route. - , - . r , ... lered in June. The Iiome ( N e w ork ) word imports, forms any part of "the 1"" f o riMi (it i l iron woiaa uac a tuuvisvv .v controversy waicn nas umu guiug u iu Congress for niontba past," bnt it is as to the ;iorrT the federal government may or may uot exercise ; and the Ore gentian' method of discussing this sub ject, as exhibited in that paper of the 7th, certainly has the merit of novelty, and were it not for the gravity of the subject, is calculated to provoke a smile nf ii. 1irnl IT sneaka nf threatened "usurpations" and encroachments of rlttir vcn the States npon the "jiowers of the Na tional government." This forcibly re minds one of the quarrel the wolf picked with the lamb, accusing it of muddying the water of the hnsik from which Wth were drinking, when the water was flowing from the wolf to the Iamb. tons of iron rails, to be delivered in May, June and July at BuffaU. The Danville mills have a contract for 2,500 tons of iron raila to be delivered at Erie in June. These combined aggregate 21,000 tons.' If the entire lot were loaded upon cars, at the rate of twelve tons to a car, and ma. la into one train. the train wou those who come with lloaers to eulo ghte their dead ; on that day it should be the aim of trite and loyal hearts to speak words that would biod mole (irmly together the now reunited fac tion of III ue and 11 ray, and to remem ber only with sorrow and forgiveness that great mistake of our nation, the Hlitical war between North and South. In shaking of lh army Cruj-an savs : ' Its record ia clear, heroic anil patriotic. Kvery American should be proud of it." Ho speaks of it as a it , , , . , ., . branch of the Government, and deplores Id be twelve miles long, , . ' 1 . , .i the reduction of its oiheers' pay. Lot venty locomotives to haul , . , us look over the houor and integrity of this funny little bulwark of the nation. AS BtMiisu cikk. xhe head of the War lK-iwrtiaent. not l - . . I . r, ii i . .. i.. It is gratifying to see ore influential HJ J ral" .--.K..ap, .....e Ilenubliean ahaet that has the welfare " extreme.y o..iou oy Mm - , of this nation at heart, end haa the hit ions and other little rccetitricitiea of and manliness to denounce the ciiaracter, ami was accm-ngiy m,Keu to manner in which membera Of its Mrtr r'I""""1 " " '""-? lueeonn. , .,:..i:- ...,. Ivanceef President (Snint was !lowil -iDevmmmvli...u-n. are tnrtne to sectionalize the eoimtry. a,eo1 , . . 4l " , The following is from the S. K. Aiyu- " "-,e present controversy is npon the national ,. , ... ... , J ,irniWMi: ... naul. edited by Frank M. Pi x ley, one proeeeui election laws. A national election was , , .. .. ... ,,r . , . . : , - of the leading republicans of Cilifor- ho nr eurrltilir next leniMarn t li.A I r in mrm gf at . i --4 ,1 1. , . i initial Wirnii TBK KATE P ISTEKCST. The Legislature of the State of. New York has agreed to reduce the legal rate of interest to"aix per cent. It has been at seven per cent, since the adop tion of the constitution of 1854. This is . very significant as a sign of the times, and as evidence that in the lead- ing commercial State in the Union the impression has becomo general that there will 1n3 do immediate return in this country to the high rates of inter est which have previously prevailed. This action of the New York Legisl tare is in accord with that of several nf the western States, the Legislatures of which have recently lowered the official . rate of interest. Our last Legislature here in Oregon bad a bill before it to reduce the rate of interest, but it shared - the fate of several other bills which, had they become laws, would have cur tailed the receipts of a few nionied men. , We hope our next Legislature - will be ; composed of men that will ' see that : such a bill becomes a law. . THE HIO VkEKSBAt'kKKS. Then tin-in was another narrowly escaiied a term in prison. . . a UI inUIIIX IWI.M..IIHMI, . vinw certainly not anown to the iraraers oi - the gallant Colonel IUUmk, thrr.- our Constitution or to the States that! " . I ,.-. n- ,i.,.i...(J a f..l..,...l St n,-.-,i.,.tm-..I.Ul 11 w.cantelect. Ilepuuiicanr. est- - I dent without I vine about the South and sn.I l out luiniiiaiil int. l,eno. was by a vote of 12C to 57 that a Member Lithout dragging from its sepulchre the court martial.! and exi-dled the army oi Ingres, was ine onatr 01 10. o skeleton oi tne civil war, wiumi ex- fur ilu,ultilis U,e wif, of , .aUrJin.u, that elected him, and Hannibal Hamlin citing sectional jealouse- and stirring L.oriltI1!.nil The sentence and John P. Hale Voted with the ma- "H "J L the court martial was aft,r.rd jonty. I This journal intends to support a Kiv commuteil to tan vears' aums-iiiinn from Tl - ill . .i iT.r..i o. i. . ..... .... I 1 iim oeiraiuoi me u uiiea ouius, an- publican candidate lor 2'resnient. ,he .rlu, IV.i,li Annih-r ting a- r high court of impeachment in hope to take an active ,rt in an l.on- ,teml ,ank Md u .1 . r ii-:ii: di . it.:., i 1 nral.Ia mniwiffl. 1 hsll lie clml till" ' Ij:. .: i ;n . 1 tne Ibt roll as a ueneral is now trav- J m I - .u wo iHni noticfl nnw. I elinit as r.rivuU) secretary, ni.lr do rami year 1797, while most of the framers L-r!r itt the contest, before our UttU or wlU ,h cha.nlr L a ...ivato eentle m . . r . . . i I . . . . . . I oi tne uonstitution were yet at ing, ana i blood is warmed by the excitement ol IO-n 0f roeans, one Ulysm-s S. (iraiit. some of them tln members of that " stnio, ma we i no,si our ,n.T ne... - i. ,,. ... ...w,.,,.,!, i i i . , i-r-.t r. . I iiuartj.ra mt V othlnirtMI will annd nil lift I 1 1 a body, deemed mat a unfed Mates LJV wiiwii fl ishing the news of a court Senator was not a fedtrml officet. And lhva K'0 bood ubirt on thut of martial in the Knat, convened and pre the late electoral commission that aet tbe centinent. Ne negro HTsecntion sided over by Cen. Hancock, wherein aside toe WUI ot the people in the eloc-I stones for us. Or this kind ol politu-s the honor and di"nity ot Oens. Stanley tion of a President and seated K. B. I we are altogether disgusted Hayes in the White House admitted that the Presidential Klectors were and I fawn is being handled without act ic. gloves. Yet the Itev. ('rnzan eulogizes this white elonhant excrescence on the f I. . i. ... .1 .... . m . . s . .1 state omcers ana mat tee elections at I At tue annual session oi tne urand l ,.,,;, ... i ..n .. u..,.i wnic.. uie wen. eiii were om v;napir oi noyai .rcn masons neiu ai. of the Government. It is neither electtoas. y, here, then, . . the No- Portland last Fnday and Saturday, the brancll or truilk( but ig c.mi,OKt.d slm lidwu eieeuoni i lonowine omccni were eiecxea : o J- ! . i c i.;.i; .....t .....i r r n. i r it t. r it T t r t r I ' ' iiw, jtr. uuiwr, tue present; coniro-1 ungie, u ii r; v xrown, it u n; r'overnmetit I- 4. it t . I -r .t Cii i a r tr . r tr . c 1 versy is no., over vne -nuiionai election r pi onurtien, ; x Herman, n ; We ,mvo Lcen greatr diHappoimed , m w. u,o uU ""0..i eiecuons, xv x j.uarv, u0)vu " i K this tn.lisl.ed man of (i.ul From a nor is it over any " threatened usur,a. D P Mason, 0 L ; S L Pope, O C of backwoods politician and stump shaker won or encroacamenis oi tne otatee otin; J jjeil, 1 c ; flti .rage, li tr w- wml1,i RxnMt rn.im .lr.cv r,f el.ar- Valmnal ...tt.;i. l...t I U . l? T n T A H . H E n.,..l ' J -p,.. ,uu,CTO)a)U.viiv)i.t "'""'acter and more tendorness of heart than the attempt to repeal the election law, win, O M 3d V ; L, Vair, O M 2d V ; to Uute the m(.morv of OMr duad .1, l a. T tAt rx ir w Tr r a r t , r. r"i . iyt-i t " wu.cu usurpation oy tne general ii a narris, uunn; uusuu n u- r0ft8 regardlcfi8 of tho coIo, cf uniforill -overnmen over oiaie elections, and a son, M tt. or the llag they died under, by using ua eUcro-c.,,s upon tne ngnts oi aionnay tue urana linage met in the time ftnd j,,, tljif( roverenil gentle the electors of the several States ; and regular aession, and tho following new nmn uij to prodnco a political sj.cech that little fiber from the root ef the officers were elected: Most Worship- IIe j,ag on fitia wJ)0H(, mlin treeot uentraiisra that has thus shot mi urand aiasret, it r J"Arnart; uep- taught by tho precepts of his Mawter. out into the States for nourishment for uty Grand Master, W S Wright ; Sen- should be one of justice, nwrcy and the tree that proposes to overshadow us ior Grand Warden, Alexander Watt'; jove jie tl18 Right Rev. Cruzan takes fall ri 1 1 ,1 f f f atT f An i r j-s -m-wr m - -r . . . junior urand warden, J IS JJoipn ; advantage of his position as Orator of WlLdjAfllfcllfc. Orard Treasurer. Ifvatan Abraham, nf . x. ... i ' j --itne uay w vn.uierie nuu cniss as uakiand, Oregon; urand Secretary, 1 oriminala brave men and true soldiers, W fratt, ot i-ortland; Uhairman of ; laniruace. thouch flowerv and hv. elected as a Croenlmrker, boasts that he never had u day's schooling or owned a dollar's worth of projajrty. Tiik best authority in Califoi nia says that reports from different counties in that State show that proect for tho coming harvest were never laHter. " 1 lios'T enrx a J - n for th Jeelmon vCthr. Sui'tfuf Court? was the utter ance of (Smut while President of the United States. That is the man the JepublicniiB want to plra in jsiwer gain to " cxecuto the laws of the Uni ted States" and in the interest of whom they are now getting up an excursion from tho Ivist to this )oat. Til K Kcpnbl leans find themselves in a bad shape for 1S0, having emphati cally committed themselves to the lol- icy of employing tro at tho polls to intetfrrt) with voters. They have the ui.envuible task lirfore them if defend- ng that infamous and ntiopular atli- ud. If they don't care to do that they must laick down. Jcst almut this time, sas tho Ixuis- villu Courirrjournnl, would it not l well lor the llepuUicans to toko up a collection among themselves ami pay m;k to the Southern negioes the mil ions they stole front them through tho lecoy Ficediucn's liatik t While they are "passing tho hat' we advise them not to inixijwi-n. i. . Ifowari, who asrd to know something aUiut bank- in; JriMiK Asa Packer, aged 71, dieil in Pennsylvania May 17th. Ho was a good lemiH-rat, a just judgo, and a public spiiited citijm. He was promi nently nainel for tho Presidency a few years ago, but his name will live in con nection with liehigh University, uon which during his life ho sKnt $1,500,- 000, and in his will he leaves it an en dowment ef another million and a half, and $500,000 fur a library- Zach CiiASiit.i:it is said to treat Dan iel V. Voorhaes with great respect, not withstunding that tho Indiana senator is a l)einoerat. This is accounted for on the ground that many years ago, in the dining room of the Kirk wood House, Washington, Xachariah insinu ated that Ihiuioi was a copperhead and traitor, whereupon Daniel smoto Zach ariiih over the head with a milk pitcher and felled him to the floor. Concrkhsmah , Ki.vti, of Louisiana, says that he has letters from a number of negro immigrants to Kansas, stating that they are dissatisfied and will re turn to Louisiana and Mississippi as soon as they can possibly find the means to do so. It doesn't take Sambo long to find out that the mule and land he was promised will never be his. The flie Ohio State Greenback Conven tion met at Columbus on the 5th inst. and bursted np in a grand row; when it came to the adoption of a platform, a great many of the delegates withdraw ing. Those who remained put in nom ination a full ticket, headed with Gen eral A. S. Piatt as candidate for Gov ernor. Gen. Carey, and others of .the disaffected delegates who withdrew, held a meeting at which sjieeches wave rnaee denouncing the action of the con vention, and a resolution was adopted to issue a. call for another convention to meet at Toledo oil the 17th j inst. to nominate a new ticket. .The .rapture is supposed to have been caused by Carey failing to get a nomination. ; t " 's I The bayonet policy, tho Kepnbiican's thirik, is necessary to . keep 105,000 Federal offiieholders and employees in a position where they can apply their mouths to the government teat. C'OMIStl T eiEUSH. We see by the Oregonutn that, after th. Educational Fund, D Froman, of t M ' Mm and igaorant. Tl, ' lAlOany. loranflemnn BIMalcS of RtatA UlViuinunlr e -I as being finished and gone into a very small" grave in 18C5. He is strunsrelv Ihe last words of uen. J. A. Dix, a ignorant of the Constitution of the look pacts .to come to Oregon, "where he will spend spme time in visiting posts and places familiar to him in his earlier days." We are pained to hear of this, for it will be a sad trip for the great excursionist. His old haunts will be very hard to find now. Nearly all the filthy groggeries which he used to fre quent have given place to first-elass sa loons, and the Indian wickiups, where the brown forest maidens used to wel come the maudlin lieutenant, have long since been removed and their diseased occupants have gone to ; the happy hunting grounds." Yes, it would be a sad trip for him, and we hope some of his friends, out of consideration for his feelings, will tell biin not to come., conriEK THEM. Tho San Xrancisco Jawmtal' of. Oom- inerce 'announces the fact tlmt 2,000 Chinese arrived at Portland last week,' aDd then puts the workingraen'a watch word in a new shape : " The Chinese must go" to Oregon. soldier of the war ef 1812 and in the United States, or - probably bus never laU war, relative to political affairs, read that instrument, upon which the were in deprecation of the agitation in fundamental principles of Amoric, Congress to revive the dead issues of liberties are founded. Peruse that val tne war, and he spoke feelingly of the uable document, Mr. Cruzan, before bad effect upon the country that the yoll ftgain mount the rostrum In tl talk of revolution and civil war would create. lie often wished that the old issues could be buried, and that the union could be restored as it was, and and talked in that way when lying on hia death-bed, when all the best part of a man is sure to assert itself. What a difference there is between the conver sation of this dying statesman, soldier and patriot, and the recent shameful Ltirades of thoBe two Oregon demagogues Revs. (?) Acton and Cruzan. They are a disgrace to the clergy of our young State, and should not be countenanced by any preacher of the true gospel. Iu the Krim'e un Thin i!.V of lust week, 1'i.yaii! - oke on the bill reported by himself from the judiciary commit tee, relating to juries and to repeal sec tions 801, 820 and 821 of tho revised statutes, lie quoted from Hamilton's writings to alio that theory of the veto power was to confer on tho IVesi dent jsiwer to protect himself and to prevent the passuge of bad laws, either through haste, inadvertence or design The bills recently vetord were not so sxed. They represented tho tuAier second thought of the American peo ple, in whoso delilierafe judgment the reforms contained in them shu.ild le made, and tho jsiople would judge the President and his party by their works, ISnyard remarked that the same jsiople who elected the Democratic wajerity also elected a Democratic President, This was the opinion of every Demo crat, and they rested their hope in the U'lief that truth and justice are omnip otent and must prevail. Upon that great wtwo the American people will bo called to decide at a future election. Hut these facts only render tho situa tion more dillicult and trying for the majority. They are trying to execute their duty and sliajiu legislation so that this country shall be free and prosjicr oiis ; so that the nation shall 1 re stored, public credit maintained, ant all tho functions of government duly cared for. Their responsibility is to their sense of duty, and their projosi tion is that every branch of the govern ment shall be sustained. Our first duty, said Bayard, is to supply every thing needful for such sustenance. Put our policy is not to lo taught us by a harassing and obstructivo executive. Our mossuro of patriotic duty is not to be dictated by him, but by the oath w took to support the government. Sheriff's Sale. ! UY VI ItTlTKOK A WRIT OP EX ECU tton issued out of the Circuit Ceurt of u ie (Stale of Oregon for the County ef Unn on the 10th day of June, 187H, on a judg ment recovered in said Court on the 8th day of June, 1870, in favor of W. II. Dodd, I'laiutiir, ana against ueorgs w. lawion and Mary K. 1awson, his wire, 0iMrge K, Hetllemler and J. W. Held, lJeleiidsnt, for tbo sum or nine hundred and ninety-three and 04-1.10 dollars, sold coin, and Interest thereon in like coin atthe rate of 1 er cent. iter month from date, and for his costs and disbursements, and for tbe further sum of 1246 6-100 costs, and accruing costs, I have eviod uonri all the riuht. title and Interest of said .Defendants, Oeorfce W. biwaon and Mary K. lawson, his wife, George F, Hettleruier snd J. O. iteld, lsrfendsnts, on anil after the said ml. day of June, lM7,In and to the following aeMcrlbeu: real-prop erty, to-wit : ijonaiiou ijtnu t;imi ho. 4Mt, being the Worthwest q usner of Sec- lien 24, lii Township ii nouin or lunge 1 West ol the Willamette Meridian, iu l.lnn County, Oregon, as known and designated ii tne piat ami surveys oi me united Mutes on hie hi the Iand Oilice In Oregon I'll v. Oregon. Alan, 1 filiation Land Claim Notification Ne. b::U, being the Moutiieast uuarter of tho Northeast nusrter, and Lots 4 and ft of Hectioit If, snd Lota 1. 2 and of Hection HO, In Township IS Mouth of Hang 1 west, in iuin . ouiity, as ueslg- iiatfd on the reeorded plats or the United Mlates on tile at the I .and Oflice at Oreiton l itv. urMion, win. ail me teneoienis. kere- (lltameuts and appnrtenances thereunto MT KIT l-OSk. In seine of the Kithtein States to find trichiuia in pork is no uncommon thing, but in Oregon such meat whs unknown until a few days ago, us the following proves : Willie Palmer, living near Monmouth, died some time since, all !.-. Shinlev has discovered bv bis eat- iug triidjiuouiijiotk. A piece of iuuhcI taken from the bodv of the ilea boy was sent to this city, and under niicroscaiie shows the si sidles in great uumUir. This is the first cwo of tho disease ever known tm the Pacific Coast, we Mieve. I'vrtlmtt Stawlanl, NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. belonging or In any wise appertaining, all taken as the real propejty of the said lH. fenilaf.ua. (ieurice VV. Jiswsou and Mary K. Dawson, urn wire, eorge t, hetticmler and J. U, iUM, and on Saturday, the 1.7th lay of July, 1879, at the Court House door In Albany, Don County, Oregon, st the lion r ef 'I o'clock V. M.. l win sell ii neieinoeroro uesenned real preperty at public nm-tiiii, to tbe high est bidder, to saiisly said aril, wltn accru ing costs. tatted J litis I", ISTU. T. C. DICKEY, 4'iwt KherilT of Linn Co., Oregon. OUT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT ! So that when yon want to buy your - SDrine Goods I U Yon will know where to buy thnin. ESTABLISHED SINCE 18GI. We have made up our mind with tho facilities we have not to be undersold by any one. LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES! LOW PRICES ! FOB CASH. csrwcHEY m reus pockets iz Sheriff's Sale. "I V VI P.TL'K OF A WRIT OF EX ECU l- lion Issued out of the Circuit Court of tUo Htato of Oregon for the ('entity of Una on the loth day of June, 1S7, on a judg ment recovered In said I'o.irt on the otn day of June, A, I'. 17!, In favor of John A. i rawlord. i'laiutiir, and aninst k. k. Cbeadlu and Kapluwl C'headle. Defendant. lor the sum or twiiiy-evei nunmaii ana evetity-ihree dollars and fifty cents, In U. S. Kold coin, and the further sum of two hundred dollars (Cold coin as attorney's fees, and for tho costs and disburse ments, and the sum ef ftft Bj-luO and also the costs and ax-ruin(f costs and disbursements of and upon this writ, 1 have levied upon alt the riKht, Uile and interest of Mid !efendsn;s, K. it. Cbuadle and IUihaei ('beadle, on and after the said oth day of June, 18711, lo and to tbe fallowing described real property, to-wit: Water JM Ho. six () In the City of Al bany. Linn County, uregou: also. Lot Ne. two Ci) In Block Nik elulit (S) In said Cily of Albany, in Unn County, Oregon, as marked out ami described on the plats and surveys of said City, with all the tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances tlicreuuto belentriuic or In any wise apper taining, all taken as then! profierty of thesaiu I eren4anl. r- it. cneauie ana llapbael Cbeaole, ami on &tturUtj, lite nth day of July, 1879, at the Ceurt House door In tbe City ef Al bany. Linn County, Oregon, at the bourof one o clock r. M . l will sen me hereinbe fore described real property at public auc tion, to i lie niguesi oiiiuer, to aausry aaiu vi in, m mi KinuiUH ivmn. t ... i . v.. . . - ... : 1 1 1.. .... I . r ..t i Ainr iajii.si uiau.u uim. lsued June 10, 1879. I. C. DICKEY, 4jw4 Sheriff of Linn Co., Oregon. fasaerlsal le Sateen krrprr. Tbe Salurn Slatemmt says tliat it is in (nenel the followiog h i!l hereafter be rijpdly uf.wwd in this Judicial lu.trict: lb it r.vtt til thr JjUl.a'irr AtfnMg of th Siolt oj Orryo: Scitios 1. It shall 1 unlawful for any mw to kuii.ily sell, I'jr ogont or etker wiae, any spirituous or ellter infmcstini; h'tiurt t- ai.y Hi i in T fur any purism) what rr. nuhws upon the written ontcr f hia lrviit or guarUaa or family pIiy.cLn. or ia svll ti.s suiie to any iutii-j.tc.l wrou, or to stiy wroi who M in the lutiut i liecotnm tuUikicateil. and any iran vinisn.e-tn mivuuuus nf tht wsaion l.ail ford-it sad psy to tba :lit..l fnii'l the imn of oae bundreil tl.ill.ir for earh and every oifritsn, to Isj col- h cte.1 bv acthiu en l.ss Im.ii.I. by any citisen t th canty wl.cn, such oiT.jo nwy have twrti ci'iiumtU'il. career of politics.- y History ami a vivid memory of jiast events paint but too plainly the wrongs and recrimination brought about by political preachers. Shame on a man trainotl in tho teachings of Hira "wh loveth all men as a brother sluuno on him, I say, who strays from the path of his legitimate calling, and by vitupera tion and lies, clothed in beautiful and eloquent language, tries to turn tlm heart of man upon hia fellow-man and countryman, and again burst asunder the vials of wrath' which have been sealed now for half a generation. I whole Kansas emigration ncheme was gotten tip by llopublicana to give them an opportunity of again awinging the " bloody Khirt." The Grant circus will start from tho 'Kant about August lat. The ad vance bill jHistcr, Zack Chandler, will go a month earlier. Tho De Youngs, of the Chronicle, are training for hand springs and buck summeraetfl, and Old Mother Ahii 1ms donned her striped stockings and picnic tights. Kcott, of the Oregonian, will be on the ground with a peanut stand and a strap game, readv to turn an honest penny. The w - ' San Franciscoans are padlocking their hen-houses, enlarging their calaboose and doubling their police force. THKitSf BRlUAIHKIi. ' The death, of Gen. Shields a week or so ago leaves Gen. Jo. Lane the only surviving '.Brigadier General of the Mexican War. - Although the aged hero ia juRt recovering from a severe illness, he will be in attendance at the re-uriion of tho Mexican War Veterans at Salem on the 17th inst. General Lane was the most active officer in the IT. S. Army in Mexico, and he is enti tled to all the honors which his old com nulea can conler upon him. nr. nin.lr'. Turntable Ncukrrll.m Will cur all dbiwvrc ot the Klduoya, Bladder nd Urlnarv Orifaim. Hundred have boeu ciirod after all ...I.... ii ...v.. ru.l Mia KiiifllBb Oaiiiioilon u;n ....a.. .ml In ilII ciuiefl of liUcuseti Liver, tys- Hilt.iu ileraniromeut. Many ttt tlie loaiiinif uitizen ot this city will vouch aa to their ir !-. 'I'n b hail ui all uruuLrmui. HAMBUP.O FIOS the UiiivBreol Canhartic, keib rtin usts Ashle Sheeting, 36 inches wide, for 5 c CalxtW " " " " 7Jc Cabot A " " " 75e Rockland Bl'dMualin,3Cin wide for eje Ixmadale " " " " 9c White liock " " - 9c 8-4 Iaina" " 2 yds " 21 ic 10-4 " " " 2J yda t 25 c 800 pes Boat Am. Prints, 20 yda for $1. 200 " Eoglish u 16yds for $1. 50 "CbevioUorShirtV.from 12ito20 e 25 " Bed-ticking " 13to30 e 25 " bl'd Sc. unbl'd Canton QUO to 25 c 15 " Damask Table Linen, 35c to $1 25 " ail priaseflax dress linen20 to 37 Jc 10 " White Pique, latest ptnslOto 30 c 75 " SiUc and Wool Dress Goods, new patterns, 25c. New Shades in Trimming; Silks and Satins and Black Dress tieods- Best Brands ef 2. 4 and 6 Batten Kid Gloves. Finest Black and White French Lares. Knjoy Life. Whal a truly beautiful world'we live ill! Nature Kives us Brandeur ol mouiitaius. fCletts and ocean, and tbouwiulNuf means lorrnjoymeiit. .We can thire no letter when in ierfott heallli ; but how eflen do tl.e mnjoritr of fsiople feel like irivinn It up dislieartened, discouracxl and worried out with disease, when there la no occasion for this feel III jr. aa every sutleivrcan easily obtain sallnfactory .rof tbnt Ureon'a Au- (Tiit Klower win uiaae tneui as tree iroin disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint Is the direct cause of sev enty-live per cent, of aucb maladies aa Hiliousness, Indigestion, Hick Itoaalacue, t'oatlveness. Nervous Prostration, liiMth ness of tho ifead, 1'alplutioitof the Heart, and otber distressing symptoms. Tbree dunes of AtiKust Klower will prove Its won derful ctTect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try It. THEY ALL TAKE IT. When the system is ran down to the ex tent that you pas sleeplcts nights, are ner vous and irritable, nave giooiny loreDou liiim. aniir stomach, sick headache and coated tongue, do not enroll yourself aa high private, in the rear rank, under Gen eral Debility, but cheer up and try White's i'ruiria e lower, rue ureal xver rananw. now for sale in ever city and town on the Continent, iso medwme ever compound ed is half Its eoual for the eure n l'EreiA and UVKK COMPLAINT. it has a soeoitic pewer over the liver, and by curing tbe liver, Dyspepsia and all ether dlseasea arisintr from it. vanish as If by nuuria. (Sample isitues are sua at tue small price of IS eenta that will conviuce von of lta merits. Larue size botUcs 71 cents, ior aaie everywuere.a Frllovk' Coswmisd Srscr or UvrorsoarniTiia. Hy lta union with tbe blood, and ita eifoat upon the mii clua, ra-ealablinhing tha vlia and tuning Ui other, it la capable ol erteotiuff th following nwultt : It will cum Cunauni.ition. Ily Increaalnit nervoiu. and miu- cular lfir,it w ill cure nv0wia, rveuie or inter nmiMl A.ill.m of the Heart, and Palpitation, Weak' nana of Intellect, cauaed hr grief, worry, overtax of brain, cr Irregular haulm, HrotiohiUa, Acute or Cbron le, Uuiiiroatlon ot the Lunga, even in the stoat alarm ing atmM ; it cure Aallima, bna of Voire, Neuralgia, St. Vllua' Panoa, Eplleptio KiW, Whooping Coui.li, '.rviuifliM. uid BUBUilltfl life during tlie proceea of liiptheria. No otlwr preiaratiim ia a aubatitule fur thi under any cirvumatancea. Look tor the name and addrena J. I. FaULOwa, Ht. Sohn, N. 11., on the yellow wrapper, in water mark, whivh la aeeu by hnliluig up the paiwr before the light. Price Sl.60 per bottlo Si for 7.W. Sow by all druggiata. Fine l.aaiurr for Sale. Ike Conn has made arrangomeuts with S. Kiukersoa to do all . his planing, and a large stock of flooring, rustic, furnishing lumber, etc., will be kept on hand atthe planer in Lebanon. Flooring and rustic will he sold at $20 and $-1 per thousand, and other lumber iu proportion. Our readers will rememlier that the lumber from Conn's mill cannot be excelled anywhere. - i ' Wanted. Four good reliable men, adapted to the Sewing Machine Agency business. Want them to travel and otherwise work up tlie business. Good wagna guaranteed. Euqnire or address Singer Manufacturing Co., Al bany. - $3000 Krward. Offered by Philip Cohen, who has moved back toh!g oil stand, and will sell goods cheaper than the cheapest, for cash or credit Call and be your own judge. Philip Cohes HAMBURG -FIGS aubatitute for Castor Oil. Lanli for Sale. 169 ACRES of farmius land, all prai rie, situated three milos west of TaDKent, on the Tangent an.l t'orvallts nsad. ftiev enty acres of tail graiu on the place. Church and good schools nuar by. Terms easy, luiiuire of tho underMiiened on tbe premises. if UtAI. II. itlUUr-Ulj. Taken Up. T HKltKllY filVE N'tVTICE Til 1 I A. have taken tip in Albany a stray caw and calf described as follows: ltutn a bright red ; cow four vears old, marked with swallow fork and under. bit in the loft ear. 45wl U. X. COTTOS. LEON C0RDIER, FASHIONABLE BARBER AND IIAIIt DRESSER. (Late of San Francisco.) TjrcSTPKS POntO A OEXERAL BAR- D liKKINGaud hair dressing business, f..r crentlemen. he wishes to notify the la dies that lie manufactures switches, puns, frizex and all kiuds of false uair irom combings and at a low price. Rooms op posite Mcllwaln's store. -' ' PELTON HORSE OVER ! I HAVE FOUR SIZES of Towers, 4-horse, 8-horse, 10-horse and l--liorHO, Warranted for 5 YEARS ! Farmers are invited to call and examine them, at B. F. DRAKE'S, Halem ; at A.M. HOOP'S. Albany, and at THOMPSON fc SON'H, llalaey. 44inJ TnOS. HOLMAN, TREMENDOUS STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES! LATEST STYLES 0F PASASCLS ! ellSBlectei Stock of Fancy Silk Ties andEeck Hand kerchiefs ! Latest in Linen Collars and Culfe snd Lace Bibs, tbe Finest lsiorlmritiB Fsorj Hosiery for lafaits, Childm, lissts i.dLadifi! S JEL OI3SI A Large and Complete Stock or Laee aad Battoa Children's, Misses and Ladies Kid Shoes andiSlippers. WKL.1L. ASSORTED ! MEN'S WEAR. Dr. G-. Schlesinger, Importer and dealer In pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Keeps on band a fall assortment of Imported Goods In hia line. Special attention paid t the compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and Chemical Analysis. vHn32tf WELCOME SALOON. "Wm. Tolgt, Proprietor. riinK 151-ST WINKS, LIQUORS AND J. cigars always on hanu. BE lilt 5 CENTS A GLASS. Call and see me. Saloon in brick build' Inst. next door to Dannals' furniture store. . nrif VAinT 2-tf WM. V0IQT. FARM FOR SALE. John W. Cleaver adrertlses his farm for sale, comprising C40 acrts, well Improved, situated on Peterson's Butte, Linn county. For further particulars Inquire at this of flee or of Fox, Baum & Co., In this olty. vllnSSlf R. ARNOLD, M. D., Ilomcopalhic VI15 slcian- A-FFICE HOURS FROM 10 TO 12 AND II from 2 to 4, Cuomo Diseases ana sur gery a Specialty. ojuu. Meu'a Suite of Clothes, $7 50 to $25 00 Youths' " ?G 00 to $12 00 Boys' " " t?4 50 to $7 50 Best Merino TJndeiahirts and Drawers, 50 cents. White Shirts, open back, well fitting;, . from 75c to $1 50. 12 pair lien's Cotton Socks for 75c. Patented Bine and Brown Overalls, 75c M Blouses and Jumpers, 50c A FINE SELECTION OF GENTS NECK WEAR. A FULL, LARSE ASSORTMENT CF CENTS AKD BOYS' ECOTS AND SHOES ! GROCERIES- San Francisco Refinery G C Coffee- Sugar, per pound, 9Jc Light Island Refinery Sugar, 8 Jc. Costa Rica Coffee, best brand, 1 7 Jo. next quality, 15c Diamond S, beet quality Syrup, 5 gal lon kegs, $3 00. 100 lbs best Honolulu Rice, $7 50. Best brands of Tea, per pound, 50c Next. " " " 37i. 1 box 20 bars Chemical Olive Soap, 75c AND ALL OTHER GOODS SOLD AT SUCH LOW FIGURES IN I'RO PORTION THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION. The Place to find all these Cheap Goods will be at the Store of FOX, EMM & 0. tEPTC'E C!CE AND ALL, .S WE f'EAN WHAT VE SAY- setf 1 t