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MART. V. BROWN, EDITOK. FRIDAY NOVEMDER 7, 1879. Tuft population of tlia raoific const is eatimateiUt 13,000,000. Jacob ABnorr, author, dicJ at Farm ingtort, Maine, last Fi i Jay. Mrs. Scott Siddoss 1hs twcnrr-il u divorce from her huabaiul. No mora yellow fever in Memphis, and businrew is again rcauined. Ml Noltxeu, of tho Sl'indanl, has returned from Eastern Oregon ami Washington. The Eugone Vuanf, Ijuio county's stalwart Democratic orjran. has com menced on Vol. 1 3. Ixdependknck kofj oi Us store clothes every day xii.ee the railroad was finial.ed to that city. Thk P. O. IV-artiict.t will ttutifv Poet masters not to mail lcUvrs ad dressed to lottery outupatiiea. The flouring mills at Dayton, Yam hill count v, were liurned lat Saturday. Lots from $15,000 to $20,000. Thk grand jury ha found a true ti)l agaiuat Chaa. Da Young for assault with intent to murder I. S. Kalloch. DilJLEY Si Dl'LGKR cleaned 11$1G, 000 after a MX month' run on their placer mine at Pocahontas, Ikiierconn- Tnoa. J. Csiffitic, of Utioa, JT. Y.f owns the first grcenlwok ever issued by the 0verninrn, anil lta refused SO0 f..r it. Oregon oI is quoted in New Yoik at fmin 30 t 3"t o-nta, Ich.Iu. nil tl.e Pacilic 0.ut State and Tt rritoi it s hihH TVjaii. Mk. IRWIX. of Re va'.l. v, I'.aLcr county, had Ida cliiu bn-kcn and head haUly cut ly Leiug run over tie day last week. Iast year tho Kepnbllcana crr;e Chicago by a majority of I0,8ol. No their majority is reduced to5,0l0 less than one-half. IT. S. Senator David Davis &t8 that if Grant is nominated he will le elect ed, and if elected he will never leave tho White House alive. Seven .refissoitI fcmide n-iilktsts have just arrived at Portland from San Francisco and will ahortly show their agility to the Portlandom. Iast yxr the Itepublicjtt.s curu-d New Jersey by 5,371. Tbi vphi they just manage to "scratch in." Is ihW an iaiiuenw R.-iii.!ieii giin ? GALLAXT MLwixsijipi h aavcd the Democrat from the fate of l-ing turned into an agricultural paper ! All honor to Yazoo and the Okalona Slates .' Thk total rote cast in the Htate of California at the late election wm 1C1, 405. The vote against Chinew immi gration wa 151,039 ami in favor 883. JprxiE Boxhah has taken the fcur vivora of hia family toSnowden Springs, Dongta county, where we trust they will bo irmanently restored to health. WaRsekxatter 1 Not one of the dozen brass handa played " Hail to the Chief for Grant at Omaha ! The Pa cific coast lands didu't bio any other tune. As Towa Democratic exchange gets out s half sheet afier the last electior, and aavs briefly : " Black Iowa Radi cal to h 1 and gone as uxnul V That explains it. " I'M engaged for this Ret," said the ... nea la me rooster as sne went cluckiii'' away. Olympia Experiment. We an nounce tli is aa the lay-test engiiuim-nt. Standard. Eg'zactly. J. Hexry Bkowx, of Saluiii, U r rmriir a political history of Oregon. Say, friend Henry ! tell bow Chainpoeg rated tn 1874, and we will l.-tke a copy of the work jiayable in advertising! A FAITH LE8S wife ! eloed with the City Marshal of Santa Barbara, CaJ., the other day, ami her deserted hus band says she can go to Halifax, for he can now shake hia uiother-m-law. The track of the Wet Side Railroad is laid to the Luckiauitite, several miles above Independence, and all the Cor vallisites are out on the Agricultural College hill watching for the approach of the bull-gine. Wolf county, Ky., letter in the Alt. Sterling Sentinel: Born, en the 14th of September, 1879, to the wif of Alar tin Gibson, three son, and all doing well. Their names are Tilden, Hen dricks ami Reform. Iir a gambling row at Silverton, Ma rion county, last week, one Chinaman choppel another Celestial'M head of! with an axe, and as the chopper will doubtless hai-g for it the Marion coun ty Kearn-jit. a iylil to be happy. If this -regon exodus to Washing ton Territory don't top presently the relative imputation of the two nection will short) v bo reversed an 1 Orejjou will have to hand over to Washington her State charter and take the letter's Temtori! dispensation ii. stead. . Piilet, in his Arjonaut, 8,-eaking of the ill-mannei- of tl.e SI aron banquet, eaysi "It was a disgusting spectacle to tee these wen-feed ; they trained, and reached, and crammed, ani stuffed themselves; they littered the tables, spilled wine, angered the waiters, el bowed and gorge.?, while ladies snt un attended, many leaving the room, and many more not making the attempt to reach it." Jackson vi t.t.n Inn tt flout id.ing club of tho Legion c f Honor. Tho girls bull-dozo the bns into taking the pledge for three month, which will carry them through tho Holidnvs. We wish tho Movement nil possible success. At tho city election at tJorvais, Ma rion oountv, last Monday, there were three tickets in the Geld. Wo In. vt n't learned whether or not there weio any high privates left as voters. I In re minds us of ArteiuiiB Ward' voluntter military company nil brigadier gener als. I.v the female walking match which begins at Portland to-mofow niht ti e contest will consist of 1.000 quarter miles in that tunny ip'atter lion a l - tween Miss Aliee Dnh'V and Miss Lillia Demnn ; h's.i exhiliiiion .l ixlu-s betwiHn Miss Bel'e Sherurtu m.d Miss Siulio l)on!ev. WltKX the Aun-than if. g'S-s tvav ling, a dozen Saratoga trunks will Brarce cntain hei waiil-oVe, but the wif? of the Kin.? i f Hormuh lh:iv are 700 of her) can j;et nil ' her clothe in an ordinary giirtck. There is a simplicity about th Burmese tbr can't help admit iig. TlIS Dallas city election took plaee last Monday with (ho following leMilt For Trustees, R I. D-I.isl.m.itt. D. N Burns, J. J.'Wi.'lisnn, .1. U. Sitex, t MclXtnald ; for Berorih r, D. T. Sears for Marshal. J. V. t'nivso-i. As tlx OrfOHum lin'. Inn. I the nceount the election, "gnst I.eptil.liean ;'""' we inter that tho 1 iii'hir.il i ln :i tin ger i-i tlie ImiwI of tijirtils, Tllit'U: of ill I i t:ns !) tO'l'den Pi-rki'H a'.i I his lie .i' !'.. :( K.'i.I ill July, 1S7S, were. i t-i il ? nk Unix City, fvj.m i puiity t' umrdi r in tin Crst dereo and sentenced to h.injjei on tha 22d dv of the preset, t uei,l! The Sher'T of Ykimu cumry will o the country atid hunitiity -.ood n-rvii when ho n'ljusts tho nxse nml yprin;' the trap UjKin these uitscreniitw. ClIRtsToritKK Sill't'K, a risi.lent et Washington conutv, diisl Nov tn!-r 1, 187?, at the air f Po v'irs i,d ix months. lei-M-(d ni'.l :n k 1'iuiie uier ly In Jui Lf" i.V hist c.iiii ai-i", served through th Mexican ir and at one time was uteler Jtw i V coui mond : saw the f! -r.il ie.i i, o. tf Tavlor'a n'ctory .vr S.,i.i. Anna ; moved to Oregon aitd took pint ill sev eral of our Indian wmi P.-nr. to his ashes ! III II. I'HIVail K 1I III. Iibt Sal.latli iiiori.iii S. i u("i il lei: arinh Cliaiidler, f Al ehiHt', whs f,.ui.l dead in his bed ut a(';'itii;o ),oH'l. Il had made a je-h l,e previous (veil ing at W lej,ui.i',i-atl lliis-t lia', ami was thought to Ur in his usual health. The jh) M i.n.s piotionneed tl.e cai:s of his death U hfVo U-en e-'IsgPtittt'ii of the liiti. ll'w Kiiiiiiiis cre t:iken to his home at Detroit for burial, and the fu neral observed with treat omp and certmotiy. Air. Chandler was CG yearn ! !, and had repioented Michigan in the U. S. Stitiate for a jeri.d of nineteen vears. Always a Republican of the most radi cal tyje, his thoroiij.h and emistcnt advocaev of his views made him the acknowledged loader -f the " advance guard" of his party, attd Ids onsiatent and ?rpetuajly pronounced eposition to Democratic; views and principles had made him the KtalwHi t of ' -Iwarts in the councils of Radicalism. II con stant, jwrsisteiit and malignant ulniw of tho Southern jieople, and hi t con Sj.icuoiis position a the Rtunihinl Is atcr of the "bloody hirt," u i'l ( aii:-.- but few jieople of that section to mourn his death, but will render him so much the greater loss to the Republican party in future camjiiiignsi. Before he went into politics Air: Chandler was for many years a mer chant, and as lift seems to l ave made lj!h pursuits "pay," ho h ave.t to his widow and family a haiidome comje tetice. Tl.HHAt'tl! Stiri WII.I. HTAS1 I!T THE OLD TK'KET. The sentiiiietits of the regular Demo crats of AlaKf-Mchusetts (who wouldn't vote for Beast Butler for Governor), with respect to the Presidential lsomi ra'ion next year was indicated by the reception of a remark made by the Hon. P.' A. Cojlins, one of the delegates at large to the National Convention. Air. Colltuf, who, by tho way, has been re ported as a Bayard man, said that the Democratic party of MasKachutictts was broad enough for the 108,000 men that voted for Samuel J. Tilden in 1S7C, and who will vote for him in 1880. The mention of Tihlen's name was the signal- of enthuuiabtiu applause, which broke out afrsh before, the Kentence was completed, and at its completion the appl.tuse was prolonged. OEMiO.V WHEAT USUI'. The Pen llclon Eaxt Orejon'an editor has been figuring ;n it and i ays that the wheat crop of Oreoa for this year, notwithstanding the rnst, is the largest that hai ver been roduccd in the State, and, at ti e remunerative prices paid, will bring to tha people of the State up ward i of 4,000,000, or over 2G0 for eaci nun, woman and child of the entire population. ' What State in the Union can make such ja showing of a single product. LAST TUESDAY'S ELEC TIONS. A Draw Game. NEW YOlili DEMOCRATIC ivilh loss of Governor By tlu JJoinoonvilc Split. TILDEN AND CONXUNG BOTH SENT TO KARHACANSETT. MassarUasctb' Hcnublirau Vols jnst "Lou" Kninp;I, and DtZAGT CUTLER GCOOPED "The Dnirh lake KoHnud" in The Ifiluolc A"V"h, ANT4 ILLINOIS, M1XXKS0TA AND Mv duaska still iiksloiuikh with ni;;kii-L(.v!N; IOWA ! RadicrJ Majority in Minnesota cir Conn 25,000 ! Df HCC3ATIC GAINS IH CHICAGO AKO ELSEWKEHt. MARYLAND and JUSMssiJM'! iK'ti tnrallc, as I'sii.-il. -ANt -Willi- i;S7 C2K AND INDIANA -wii.1, r.t.i:t r ,- Drnsi'tralic Trcsidnit in'SO, "Aud Io.rt Yon i..i:rt !." The ehetiim i-''imi fietn Illinois art- verj tl.it'erin fi t!,e ctunlv in whiel Cllie:e'f It (I'.h .,,l,i.uin (llep) -et, 20,.".''; Cu. i n (ft-in ) 21 J7S ; Altieter, to'.l. l--,t rinrthe vote vote ,f1d R, p., 'JT.O:,! ; lr on their M-ie. II iyci er ied A! i"ji. Im-u-tix l y 4f Mi. J lie K, ;,iil.l:raii e-(Mli.lnt lor tSovernor !; ! M ar had tin i n i' i 2.",',,.o i v. i- r us. v. t; i . v. .i i I f !:v p'l'.Ii.Mii t!i-.j over I'. i'Mi wi'S not le iii-T- li-.v.t iLV'iii'. N". i. u very Iiewv'v ;':ii:i f i It.;nf-l.i-iis, still ei-n.ii-lcr ! i ti.e!. i t!,ey id i'n- drel oil" of then nuiiibi-r. An I hlii! atiotiii r Ijrjjf ,'ain ve hear of in 5l innesota. ImI year they had an election f"r" .,- S'.ife i!iiii-r, itud the l;i-iiil,!i.-:iii i-itiidid.i'e wns Seeled by 3.'5,."(y. Tlie di.-.pKtrhi-'. yi'i-rd.iy tell u:i tl ;it l':!i-:.-.oy, the lo-puhiiean candidate for thiverunr, wiil l-e elected by a mnj irity of le.t more thin l'l.OUj. The Orij-rn'atu di .rp.itcluM alao aay lhat L-u:iil-iin.i futility, Pettti., giviai 2,0011 plurality fr the l;pnb!ici:n ticket. Tins vote of l$7d in that county on Coveinor kIiOwh tlmt it theft gave a plurality of 3,l!if. Mote Be publicau gains (') This year Jas. Slovens (I).-m.) is elected from the Oneida Senatorial district in New Votk by 100 tnajority. In the last Congrf this diHtritt was repretent d by a Republican who wah eh.-ctcd by a plurality f 1,032. In New York, Cornell, the Republi can candidate for Coventor is elected, but ho ran against two Democrats- RobitiKon and Kel.'ey and their com bined voUi will lie considerably larger than that received bv Cornt II. Bennies this, the itiimtiider tf the Democratic State ticket, upon which there was no division, is elected by a god mnjoiity. This is a substantial Democratic vic tory and a great gain, as host year the Republicans carried New Votk by a plurality of 31,000. The Kin pire State may bo put down as sure for a Democratic President next year, as with Tilden out Of the way there will be no division in onr party in that State. Pennsylvania only elected u Slate Treasurer, and the Reimblieari candi date is successful, by what majority is not htnted, which indicates that it is less than usual. Wisconsin goes Republican, We have but meagre reports from Maryland and SlbiMhitippi, but as they are known to have gone overwhelming ly Democratic the Radical "boom" telo graph don't pleasn to give ns very full information on the subject. (Cod speed the day when we can hnvo felegrtiph lines independent of these Radical electioneering machines !) All in all,, the risuit of Tuesday's elections although not g'tite so over whelmingly Democratic as we would heve desired it, is by no menus dis eouraging, but on the other hand afford cause for .congratulation.-' While tlie Republican-i have not can ied a single State that they did not before posseta, the Democrats have redeemed New York from a Radical plurality last year of 31,000, and have made aston ishing gains in somo other States, ami sbaw by the vole of Maryland and MUsiflsipi i that onr claim to the elec toral vole of tho "Solid South" in 1880 is perfectly assured. " ; . New York and Indiana arc sure for us next year, with chanrcs t wo to ono in ourfuvor in Comieictit, Now Jersey and Oregon, honoo we don't see why tho Radicals me not already packing their traps, prepiirnUiy to leaving the White llotiso with the Fiaudfiil Itnyes it 1S81. tiii: wu:ta.it-s" Kt rui.iiiTV t nit: Ki:"aH orranriMTi. The Portland lln very roitettly mid justly lathers tho Orrgtmiim over its moss covered back' for . n tempting to hoj on to the DiiiiKwrutiu plunk f free liade. It is well known that the Ore- ijnu'utn has always beoii, up to within a few mouths pas', the jmraistont ad- voeatn of the hih protective tariff system; but u shin t t imr ngo it uunhi a complete "flop" on that question uinl went to lustily bawling for freo trado, thercly, as the Vi iiiHislK, placing it lo'f in full veciird with the Democrat o-i tuai iiueMiion. I lie latter turner Kh-s on vo ebservt! that "this would be all i wlit were it not for conctssions made in a certain 'miiku up' with per annul and nliliiil eneniils hero hist Summer, which ho suddenly wrmtgh n eh iugo in that nper's polilieal utter liners. How to blow hot and cold with the satiio breath, just how to ell dorao the ositiiiu of tho Democrat )r imijoiity in toiiichs upin this vital iptcNttnn of t a rill' and yet occupy an upright (xu.itioii before the Republican element of this State at a time when no nentralii, tio half way utterances will Im nliowed in imrly iMiiei, this i.i a hut complicates the stei-riii j-r .f the Orrjoninii just now." Tho Jirr, in lis wvll merited Ciixtia tieti of tho iVv""'"'". very tt til v and itetmibly H.'iys : I l.e niei.l ut tint I !:' ;IL ic j u I L .M it the t.iriir ipe-iMoii h a mutter imiIv lio-lorv, mi el, iii.-i.! in I Icii, H'l.ne .Iii.' that i-i iim truly iioMmui a the II I'l.'ii I.-i Stte tiibts, yet the Orrjmtitt.i i'lnr';oi the leailera and K,ki Mm ii of tim puily wlio, ai.'cordiii to tho proi;r.tniiiii' made out, ''will a, Keuibh' with the intention of inuiiiil-l Un-i a fr-i trade lampni'Mi tht winter wilh ''innineeritv mid lacking in honest intention to carrv out the (full ilia o fi-ee trad'-." It i pro erldal that none are : i ''mtu'eru us new converts to a -au-H mi, I thix in iI.iuI.Im-hji an t xi.Iana lin of the hhmiii why Iv-mocrutc, who will attempt the niwie of a tarilf bill tliH winter lliat i-l. all accord with ll piuii iile and liii li ii-iiS of their ny re "iniiiei ri, v ! i Ii- i, Drrjimut,!, for yeatw thechaln,-! u of proti'ction.but fir a f. w tiiOittiis tlx i-t.t tn v, ih tlie i miHiti tiient of 7--n!oioi "f.iin.1 ity and honest iiiter.tion" in iiH .iriiNiii the taiiif The 0411 tiiiuii of the Ofyuni iit is a In liicroea us uU a.i a wrioim one, eithr hoin of wliii li it i evj lent ihat j mrnal Mliriiikt lYi.iu X"UP",- iit'CoaAS, tf ihe .!. ii -I ill Srnii irl, of Union, is as tVefuUy tii:khl over (Jen. Tom Bwirig'- diifent nnever Cen. Jim Turner, tf the ;',( Orrjonimi, could jiosdlily hare biro. Dear Hm "Bui during all liu-i timu there were many whom, although liter would have laeti glad to rejoice over a trim I. nn- cuitic victory in th, " Buckeye State," f.dt that tlm olecliolt of the ruthless, Uliproicipled ai-nivuii, Tom Kaing, the iufniiious author of that iuf.wnouM or der, X. 11, to t!m Cjve: norhhip of Ohio, would l o n v ictory that should bring a buriiiiig hhi!i of shame to the cheek of evr-ry true Democrat in all the broad hmd. And, although wo were nursed in Dcmociaiic arm, and rocked in a Denes-ratio cradle, we feel proud of the defeat ojnlhu heartless wretch whoso cruel and hdiiiTtmi conduct de populated three of the mottt prospetous Cfiunliea in Missoiirt in 1SC2, and wo shall ever lejoico in the defeat of tuch unprincipled scoundrels ami iucomic tent nonentities, who tuansgo to set the wires so as to secure the nomination by trickery for unScep, when their election involves uiieomlitiotial men lice of ptia ciple." A t.ttH SIAJf.l.K roolTION. iVotii jl prfsdamation published else where in tho Demociiat it seems that Gov. Thayer is going toait down a lit tle tight- on tho pardoning business. This is a good thing, at least ho it seems to us ; and if similar measures had been observed all along through tho administration of justice in Oregon wo beliavc it would have been far let ter for tho peace and dignity of the State. It has been too long the com mon remark, when a criminal was con victed mid (sentenced, to punishment: "Well, he won't stay there lng, any way he will siNin be pardoned out." Such a condition of affairs natuially causes the lawdcssly-inclincd class to look lightly upon tho administration of justice and to view with but slight fear its effect upon themselves. oui:t:o.v sT.iTr.sni:!. Senalor Slater will start for Wash ington about tho 10th iiiKt., and will be accompanied by his wifo and youngest children. Senator Grover is at present visiting springs in Westerji New York in hope of benefitting his health, Which has been quite poorly for some time. Congressman Whiteaker nailed on tho steamer hist Friday cn route, for VVaf.hiiiirt.on. A correspondent endearingly finks : "How can the boys be kept off the streets at night 1" Simple enough. Let every parent- pave his back yard with tesselated marble, light it with gas, put a billiard table in it, with a bar and cigar stand in one corner, and the thing is dotio. Excimnge. Not much 1 ;.,The boy would want to spend the old man's money and would sail out in search of a 5-cent beer hall too quick. - ; RADICAL IIYI'Ot UIST II.U STWlTr.U. j Whilo it only took about three inches of spiico in tho Orcjonlnn'i) dispatches of last MonJsy to announco tho death of Major dsn ml Joseph Hooker, two columns t.f tulegraiiH wore reipiiretl to tell of tho "titling ofT" of Senator Zach. Chandler ! But this it not sur prising, in Tiow of tltn proverbial in- ronsi.'.U'iiey nml 1ij poci'my of the Ri PUblicun party and its join mils. (fen. Hooker was one of the nation's heroes had f night her but ties and had won her victories. HU life mid services weft) spent ill behulf of eotmnoti country, and mi therjallnul iitermi lays down his arms and sinks iu'o his eter nal rest in the iiiimi-uLi ie.l ' bivoiiiii! of the dead," it is aciiicely deemed nice- sary by these loud-mouihed Radical lovers f "inn country" to o-eiipy itj.iice in the'r j'tti-iiiils to ittiiioui.co theevout. Y,.n. ( 'I. mi. Hi r was fssetitiully a sttc- tiomi' i-t a biiteiv inflictive hater of one half of our common com. try. Such a narrow rotil rite! ed higol could never have l-ieii iimpireil wiih i broil h- u lctl patriotic feeling hic!i would have taken into it-i rcope a nation's wenl ; and while ho was freo to declaie, in thi councils of the countty, whilo others were atlcnijiting to avert civil war, that the"Union wasn't woi t'.i any thing with out a little blood letting," his euthuiit antic puti iol inn never went so fir as to cause him to fict tho fia that his iimo- leuce ha I raised. Hoiker f ug! tho Union ; ( 'li.iiiilli r howled fir it, but prudently utayed ut tf harm's way. Yet while tho former U cofisigei d l his grave with scareely a t' fe!,ioli funeral notice linln thei-e "I'ni.iu l.iv erM," ( 'liiilid'i r is followed to H'.nlliin villi hent an I t-ii i f Sti '.'i'.li.-u ut g' I.er.d tl.n.i.g ! vi' linn nifi ,t.t ! . ... ,.,,.!,,( i' ;1 I t '! 111. ill f. It . 1.1 ilMI.', Ill, IV ing iu t f hypeeiiii-s w !.o f. !' iireil in ht fui. iiiil train ni.it h.ive tut ti-;i fo'- the ilea. I HiNiker. tlii.t w e.iii.ii iiio. If lai ir pa!; iotimii w rre tii'i!rii: v w ii 1 ll.rir f.inat i. inin, II.-.!. r would ut l.it have had his iii'inriiin psjr v tilt "mn ii - uier to ilrir joiiitiaM mi l lii r-iiiu'.iiA woill.l tiavo Lee!; at i-u' l l M'i.1 I holt .. .iii i .i . ti. ored in tin ir intet tiient. im tt tio iu rupiiiv. St.vtk or Ouroox, J i;r:ri ti r. Or: ;rK, S-vt.r.vi, Nov. 1, l.-T'.'. ) 1 he a;, j .ii '.loll f .r t i euttvt. Hiltr feiet.ee ititder the jiwi-r to grtml eoiit tnutal lot s ami piitili'in l.iiv lug 1i (.n,r SO ln'pieiit an i elulai'rauiiiig, I i'ij'Iii tt lleiriMinry to CMiiliilxIi lln lullowilt" rulea of pmc'ieo in such proceedings 1. All application fr c.i.'BmuU li.ms or punlotis mtist l e in w:itin;" ami iioli-ie of the iittei.lion to pn-m n the Kame must l-i publiidied by the u plicunt in somo r.ewsn4r of general circulation in I h county in which tin olli-nso whs coiuiiiitted for the jf riod two wi-k, if in a weekly iiew aMT, and fr th tiiod of mx days if in a daily iiewspujier ; am Si notice to 1 in all cvtfn publi'uhed in a d iily jmper if lker be mm in him h eouiilv, and shu! alho linrfy tho prujn r dinttict attorney as lequired by law, U fote any such 0 plica! ion will bo t nti 1 1. lined. 2. The fe.-st Jiotehiy of each month is hereby fixed ns the regular llino for hearing applieatioits for commutations and inrdon., at which time till parties interested in pending cases will have n oppot luuily to In; heard for or against such application. 3. All comuiiiiiii-atioiiS in reference to granting a commutation or pardon must bo in w riling, and no personal so licitation, or importunity in relation thereto will lie )einiitted, except at the regular hen ring of tho case, ns herein provided. These rules are not, however, intend ed to apply to cases where convicts have served out tho greater portion of the ir terms and a remissiou of tho lemaindt or some portion thereof is solicited on account of good behavior, or other Fo- cial cause. W. W. THAYER, Governor of Oregon. TILDE M TDK SOUH. The Radical "papers have been do claring that tho Southern Democrats are fearfully down on Tilden, and theso same Radical papers assert that tho Okalona Slates a red-hot rebel Bheet of Mississippi reflects the sentiments of tho Southern Democracy. These stories don't somehow tally, for tho Okalona Sltttea of Oct. 22 a copy of which is now on our table says : Now York, Indiana nnd a solid South will elect the next President of the Unitod States, and his name will bo Thurinan, Bayard or Tilden." ' So Tilden isn't so distasteful to tho South after all, or tho Radical sheets lio like fury about tho Okalona Slates' leadership. ALU AM MIST Mill IT. Now. Democrats cf Albany, "look a Icedlo ouet 1" We don't want the Rad icals telegraphing, after onr coming city election, "Oreat Republican gains in Albany !"' These " great Republican gums" mustn't be like the tales in the New York Ledger, "to bo continued in our next." IEM IM TIC NATlOML tOHSHITI'l'.. It is officially announced that the meeting of tho Democratic Federal Ex ecutive Committee to appoint tho time and place for tho Federal Convention will bo hold at Buston on February 23, 1880. Ccngtessman Whiteuker is the Oregon member of the Committee WAsIIIKUTO tr.TTtn. (rnoa ot n nwictAH cnnnnr.iiitii'irr.) Washington, D. C, Oct. 30. Editor Jh.murrnt : Here at tho Capital, where politics is tlm leading industry, and jiolilicians do chiefly abound, we have 'mid much discussion of tho Ohio election and its probable effect upon the future of par tie, as well as upon the various Presi- lentlnl booms. Outside of Ohio I do n it think tho Democrats, generally, ex pected r.ueeess there. My own judg ment, iirforo visiting the Slate, wits that I'oHler would le elected; yet while UiT I imbibed nomewhat of the en thus'tiith' holies which the Beekcye D-'iiiocruts undoubtedly etttert. ined. lul!the.io hopes were nipped by mi ear ly Oeiolier frost, mid now wonder hy they were ever given play. To bo sure, thwre was a possibili'y that the the Democracy luifjlit win the State, as the") always is a tios-ii;tlity in any Stuto wherw -tie vote is so hire and the majority no small : but nil tho chances were certainly against Democratic success. Willi but throe exceptions the Statu has lieen carried by the Republicans in every election since the war, :id the thtee exceptions occured in years whin there was it getierul hard fought contest, and no full vote, Ohio's electoral vote hits not Is eu cast for a Democrat since 18-JJ? thirty o'io yearn ago. 7"hU re cord, and John Sherman's desjierate wmk and immense erjienditiires, sulli cientlv explain the result. It has been charged lu ihn finuiitd.it issue. Proba bly the charge U correct. The ?5 and flU n.it ioual bank and 'i're.is'ii y"issues were eet tainly used very freely in Cin cini.iUi, Cievehind and other cities. Wlmt elh'et lite result ha uji-.ll the eli.nti-s of Pi i- i leitttiil c tieli l.itev, i li.ir.ily w tilth dincuiMiiig. Tiier are iutver.il vi-iy able geiilhuieti in the D.Mtiocra'.ic party wlim-o li:ti.ccs for immiii.it i. in and eh i t ion ste imt in any way intei lerird with. There is talk of a Bijarl Iki:i, and a ptMbibht Han cock iKyitn, wilh several b nut in re wrve. 1 1 is enough to know ih.tl the ability t.f the D.-moerutt ti elect the next President exUls, aiid that I lie chances nro la day tliie.i lo one in their favor. The feature f ihn l mull in Ohio mol to Im ri'ti ted is tho di feat of Senator Tliuinian His retirement is a natiomd Iom4. Tim other day tho Stipteme (!omt detid.-l thai his bi'l, which f.iree ih Pacific I ail way to Ile um paying their iti-le bl:diie sa to the (Jovernmeltt, is Cotisliliitional and valid. By it tho Government is saved a hun dred million of dollars. Ami yet the eoplo of Ohio oo to discharge .tmlge Tli urn m it from futlhi-r Service, while Jay Gould climbs up to lb tall tower of !iis 7'rilmiit building and gives thrct cluer. Then lovni aud irih-rs Whill.i R-i. t give Tiitirm ill a few parting k it k. PlIo.No. Till. I V DinotBtd, In cunvettilion with many leading D.itifvruts of the county who have nt n uttetidiit'. (Vim, we liml the In.v.t grntifiiiig con-iitiott ! thing e luting in tl.e liinl.s of the party in t)!d Linn. Perfect union and haimouy prevail, and we r.to mttisfiel that next spring w ill fchi.-a licttcr woikiug condition in tho purty titan ever la-fore. If the Democracy of the other conn' tics in tho State w ill "stand in" nnd wmk as eninesily and uniu-illy for the succeas of Ji iitcijJrg as do those of B'nti, there will li no tpieslion of a grand victory in Oregon next year for both I ho SLato and National candidates of our party. A V .IH Al l. TO Dll tS' UEIKii. Stephen A. Douglas, Jr., of Illinois, and Roliert M. Douglas, of North Car olina, sons of Stephen A. Douglas, have recontly come into oHscssion of about $200,000 by tho decision in their favor of a suit in the Court of Claims for the recovery of tho proceeds from a quan tity of cotton belonging to their father, confiscated m Washington county, Miss., by the Federal troops during tho war. Mr. Douglas was a slave-holder, through his first wife, and furnished tho labor on a plantation owned by James Mcllutton, in Washington conn ty. on iTii or vk. hook t.::. Tho death of Major General Joseph Hooker is announced by telegraph. It occurred at Garden' City, Long Island, last Friday, after a Tory brief illness, The General was aged C0,and had been, up to the time of his sudden death, in tho enjoyment of unusually good health His distinguished military career is well known to all our readers, and many of them will remember his exploits against the Indians in early Oregon campaigns. A brave man, a gallant soldier, and a genial, whole-hearted gentleman, the unexpected death of 'Fighting " Joo" Hooker is universally lamented. ,Mit. T. A. Sutherland, of the Stan dard, last Wed nesday Rtarted for Wash ington, where ho has received the ap pointment of cleik of an important committee. He will also act as regular Washington corresjondent for the Stan dard, which will be a valuable acquisi tion to that paper. Success to Tommy, Bay wc I The heaviest mortgage that has ever been recorded in this county, says the Oregon City fintcrjrrise, was filed last week, viz.: that of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company to the Farm ers' Loan and Trust Company, for tho sum of $6,000,000. ALHASIT ITT KLCCTIOX. Only threo weeks will tlapj.c from next Monday until our annual city election. The Democrat of Albany will doubtless place honest, eSTIcicnt and popular men in nomination, and there will bo no diliicidty in rejieatir.g our substantiid victory of last year, A call for tl o Ciy -Convention will be made in duo time, and in the meantime aspi rants might as wtdi busy themselves in (lilting up tho cigars, soda pop snd other vote alluring condiments. A I'banre for llnranln.. At tlio luto Hie in Mr. K.ilm's r Id g'sij wers cutiidcrahly darnnged in tltcir general n.war.niw, and hn now adve. lift that hn will mill them ofl' at a great rtnluc- tinn. I( hn utttck IIIkiii (itncks of blau- kcU, cloak, l.uliin' uiulerwcar, (hirts, etc., that have only henn damaged slightly in looUii, nnd are in reality worth just as much a ever, and he bfiur all ut a bargain. For a lint of LU gnnrln read h'is advei lisemeiit, and thon give him a call. I'Ositivk K.sci.Tn. 'i'hnre aro iiumer ous remndies that euro sometime am be come trusted as useful, but nono have ever rroved no tllix-lual cured eo many ml nucb remarkablo cases a f'r. Ayer's mrxllelnos. The (;hoiry I'eetoral lias rentorocl great numhers of ji luntn w ho were Ut-lieved to Is) lioptileHsly slli cieil wild emisumrition Ague Curo breaks tijicliils mid fever quickly and surely. Ayer's Compound Kxlrnet of S.irni,a rilla enuliea'.u scrofula and iinmriliiit ol the bf'MsheleauMts the i..vIein and relorf It to vlgorotm heaUh. Hy ita timely tttc tuauy troubl!Mliii: Uihordora that eu.o a dee ion of lieallh are e I.l or cured. Ayer's I'll In and their elTi -l are tori well kuoMii everwliora to reinlre any -oiii uiunliKllou from H4 bero. Neranion (K-t.) Times. KCt ASlll.KV CiHifKU'H VITAL UK MT ll T I V K 'l he rvii Kiittlixh reuie. v -liaa lltnlo loom eure of Nervoitw IniI.II Ity, Knot. till Veakiii".f lnl Maulnxhl iiM'tuni4l emlMMiofi.t. 1x1 t..n. ir.otmv r iiintiutl lalior. tl"l-.flii-v ami reii Uiwis 4H aa are imluiHxl by youthful follien Slid rxi-rnhi-n. than' ail other llii-.liei.iei 'lobimul. Wny will von Muir-rT tfvrtl to A, K. Minit. M. 1" Mo. II Kearmv ktreet, Kan Krnelseo, lor Ihn ric orative antl lis etirtyl. I'. Iiv, l to-r iMrttle. tour iiiihh iho quantity, ( 10. iryauoule. Iir. Militie lieala all i-rivain (!1xmh h tui.eav ititiy. HOW TO.NAVK MMNKY. Inta.f of iroliiK lo a dour for a precripiim. If you Iiuvm llilhl'H i!aw, Jlialielrn, I'.iin In the Hack and Iyoioi, Smarting, Inflamma tion, t'ali-uli. r.rli k-iliiKt ! i-o-.il. or an trundle of ihe Kidney or I'.oi.l.ler, buy a bottle of lr. Mmlte'n Nejihretie uiu, iii threat lliiehu Coinixitiud. Jt I tho niont wonderful prcaeripllon for tliee trouble ever rouiimiintlril. Mew.r. Atiranm Carroll, wholeimla ilrtiiru-lMH, hay : -We ntraid eiltretietim aa tha bent kldnev nd bladour reinuilv In the market.' VViKxlanl. dmiriflMl. i'onlitnil. fir., kmvm KerylHnly sptaikn ljl;;ltly of it." Cbifds, dnii-i;it, IVrtlaml, Or., ay: "S-ld loth ui h; It always tbo work." Mary have ln.cn etireil of obotinaie kidney nuu platnt after the rio.-ur have fciwii them up. 1'ilee, l.ii. J-or ealo by ail oiu cuts. Pretty Mouths Should have pretty lee'.h In thmn. but It !i nnt unitMumJ to between roy li", tx-th di-oloriH and dcemying tltruii"nh negle-.. This di-digurinir lfwl abould t r!i:rwi without (Inlay, by uhIuk frjrant W,0 lajNI', wlneh removaH vrrv nartiela of tartar front tha teeth and renders them mow white. Tbia adn-irableaid la twautv la p rfwlly harra)a and exhales a ni't deliithtful aroma, and is in every iwpeet preferable to tho ordinary tooth plin'tnnd tHiwdera. 'J ry it and tec for yourself. Iiiratmi ralralrr liou'.d lend for Inatrnetkma, tnrtnn, rercr (inuev, ete., to Kdiwm Itnben, Solicitors, f latent, Wahiiiirton, 1). C. wlev fur niah tha satna without charvo. Kdison Itrotbera la a well known au.i Mmt.fiii Arm of larto ex jwriemv, liiiv in len t.v ablished silica lx'.. li:l.".f NEW ADVFRTISEJlIvls. J. W. KOI5IXKON, 31. 1)., Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, our.cex. Office Fonhay ,fe Mn Img Store. Reaidenraat Mr. Johns'. Caila piomt.llv attended to, day or night. Reference" Pr. Carpenter, Portland; Dra. McAfee and Hall A lleynolds.S.ilem. vlsnMif To Thoso Whom it Con cerns. KNOW THAT TI1E UNDERSIGN KD means biiniiieaa in eolleeUng at ihia ciosins of the year, and that lis will col lect iutoreat on umteitled accounla, to be governed aceordinnly. JOHN KRIGGS. Albany, November C, 1ST'.). Summons. Justice Court for ttie Prtdact oSliriltl, Sate of ihrgon, County of Linn : J. It. Gilbert, riainliff, ) I vs. j. Pniur Gbiosby, Defendant, j Civil action to recover money. To Philip Urigsby, the above i.amed De fendant: In the name of the State of Orepon, you are hereby required lo appear be fa re the undersigned, a Justice of the Pence for the Preeinct aforesaid, on the 'Mth day of De cember, 187U, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the afllce of said Justice, in said Precinct, to answer the above named Plaintiff in a civil action. Tha Defendant will take notice that if he fall to answer the complaint herein the PlaintUf will take judgment airaint him for the sum of one hundrod and thirty-live and 87-100 dollars, and for the culn and disbursements of this action. Published by order of F. A. Watts. J. P., which order bears date of November 4th, 1870. nHwo Pinal Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned. Administratrix oi tho estate of C. T. lligftors, deceased, has tiled with the Clerk ol the County Court of Linn ttounty, State of Oregon, her final account fiir settlement, and said Court, on the 5th day of November, 1879, made an order appointing Tuesday, the 6th dag of January, 1SS0, at tho hour of one o'clock 1. M. of that day, at the Court House in the city of Al bany, in said county, for tho hearing of objections to such linal account and the seuleiuont thereof. NANCY BIGGERS, n. Bkyakt, Administratrix. Att'y for AimVx. 14w4 Aloany Bath House. '1BK UNDERSIGNED WOULD RKSPECT JL fully inform the oitUam of AHoyund vi omity that I have taken charge ol thli Kxtahiieh mant, and, by keeping clean rooma and paying itrict attention to buaineei, eipeots to tuit al Ihoae who maj favor us with their patronage Having heretofore sarried on nothing bat First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, we expect to give entire satisfaction to all rCbildten and Ladiea' Hair neatly out and hampooed. JOS WEBBER. Sheriff's Sale. Y VIKTCK OFA WRIT OF KXEr U t lion isMnwfl out of the Circuit Court of tim 8!ate of Oregon for I ha County of Blun, to me Oirpcied.md delivcreil, on the thirtcentlt day of Oetober, 1H7, iniavoroi .iani' j-moiev, i'laintiir. nnd aKintJ. Y. Cliitwood, jasoo J;. J'.uller and franklin K. Davldaon, iH-fentlantM. ror tho sum cr m 2T-100, with intejeit at the rate of ton tr cent. rr annum from the Jath day of August, JW7S, and tho fur ther sum of (si, costs, I did on th 1 Itlt tlay ol Oeiolier, S,!i,iovy upon the follow if K dnserilied real property, to-wit : jMiriiiiiing at tim Koiiibeant corner of M. I), f'.ylsnd's Homestead Iot No. three (.", in Section No. threo now on lil in or., pon Clly, Oregon, as Xo. Jisr, eonulniat; 27 30-1 m acres; bIho two in i-eeium three, eonlainiiiir 17 &O-10O Sfrre, in Town hlp VI South ftanpe 1 Went. eoni'miti" fori y-lour and PO-HiD acren. :l Itintfami beinsc in Jjlnn Count v. Oieiron j all taken ss the real property of tho .iiil i Wen. lam, I Vuiiki in It. fuvidwii, ami on SuliiriUiy, the fJth dnj of htr',nhr.r,JK7dt at the Court Tfoijuo door in tho city tf Al iiany, l.tnn Count Vj Oregon, at tl'm hour of ono o'clock J'. ii., I will sell U,o hnrein- boloro d'HKTlbcd :al pronertv st rmlilie. auction for eauli In band Ut the hiii,t. bidder, to satisfy said writ, w iiii seriiing co;it. listed this Gib day tf Novr-mixr, 17;l. I.C. fift KtCY, 1-iwl Sheriff of lyinn Co , Oreo.i. INSURANCE. Commercial Union, of London. Capital, 312,- 500,000. North British and Mer cantile. Capital, 310, 000,000. Also tho Imperial. Lon don, Northern & Queen. Capital, 339,000,000. C. H. STEWART, A nt. Cathartic Pills Combine tlie cltoircat railiartic rriwlplfa In rofdli.-ine, in profiortioiun at-nrat?l-al-j!itl to w-tir airtivitv, tcrtaintr, and uniformity of -nVrt. Tlu-y ar tin- rfnult of yfara of rareftit irttxly aiwi rrartwil rx r rinjnt, and in th "must -Hi-tual r-m-ly dawovi-ri d fur lian, rsuscd by di:rannii-ni of the stomarli, liver, and tiowcL. which rniuire iroijiit and flii.-tnal tTi-atint-nt. Avtlt I'ti.i. are njwiaily ap I'Hi al.U; to this olruv cf diivwieft. Tl:-y art oirw;tly on tlio ui(-ntive and aw"niilative rrrict.". and nutore regular bf-althy na tion. TUfir extensive mws bv pbvsi'-iaiis in their pnu-fice, and by all civi!iz?d rtatioiiit. i on of the many nr.rj cf their vnlt: a a aafo. sure, and ?rlectly reliable inrcniive mediciiM. lieint; rntnptHindnl cf the rtm eentratcd virtues of nrely vt;ptab!e aii'n stancen, tliey are positively free from calo mel, or any injurious prtTtii. and ej.n m aduiiiiiiitcrcd ti cliiWri.u vv iin iKriin-t satt ty. Arm's Pn.w are an rffeeteal run- f.ir Constipation or OwlHenes, Imilfes tlon. Dyspepsia, lyiss of Appetite. Kotil Stomach and Hrratli, Iiy.,iiie)is. Headache, Loss of Memory. NuiuIiik-s, lliliotisness, .faunilire. ItbeutnaiiKnt, Irruptions nnd Skia Iiscac, brnp'i Tumors, Worms, uralia. Colic, Clrlpc. Oiarrbwa. Iyscnt?rj-, ;-jut, I 'Ill's, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diwiDwn resnliins from a UiKordiTcti (lato of the tiistive epparatcs. Aa a Dinner nil tliey have no equal. Wlii!!? gentle in their artion. these TrLis are tlie nuntt thornnch ami st'arihins cailiar tir tliat can be employed, and never rv"', pain unlifs tho lioweia are iutlaiiieil. and then their influence is healing. They stimu late the appetite anddieetive onpins; tliey operate to purify and enrich the lilood. and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared fay Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Iractlral and Analytical Chemists. Lowell, Mass. sou bt au. Dacocirrs ctebtwhzkc Sior(ssian s Headquartei-s. SCOn & MONTEITII, liUALEIU IS (Jans, Rilles Revolvers!! iml ABimnnllloB r All KId(!. Ju rtveivrJ btrvr Invmca of the latsst ix-.pnTel Rcniintim, tjimnt'n, Wim,-(oer ami BsU.&rvi i?ictif-j riKi, ilmirtr, KniinjrUtn n0 Stv' hrvei h iA.tm; rhX ifuitu, aiMl imtXAle-kadtii fitte utU ht tnu 4 .very iiucri-u-n. aturl.l tiitlr' JVkt Coiiars, Kiuirr jiola, Kid ia (acl anything yon xu!l Uh for in our line. Krwrmbrr That We Cannot 15c Undersold Anywhere in this Stato. I tf JAM KS IANNAl3s, " 1.KILXR AXD aaNTrAcrcKKii fit SOLID WALNUT BEDKOOM SETS, Si a r tile and Wad Tepa. Parlor Sets and Lounges, Ms r ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Beds and Mattresses, WALSET, MAPLE ASD OAS BSACSETS, An.1 all kinds of VThatanta, t hnlns Beilnteail. Extenslna Jla blea, Slaails. Ctlt and I'mi t Muldlngc, Etc I lutrm! U keep everythlni; in the fnmitr.m line, and will iritaraittoo watiitiUoii tiBll who will eiill i.n nm at Miilnr's lirick. JAMKS IIINMI. A BARGAIIT ! Valuable Property foraie. i THE ALDEN FRUIT DUYFP Including tho building anil lots . .n whiah it in situttteil, is for ealo at a bar gain. There aro two dryers and they can be pold separately. rJ his la a frooi op- Cortunity ftir frtiit raisers to secure tlio est dryer made, at a low price. The lots are very valuable lyinj? on tho liver front, and having a railroad switch runnin;; by tbem. It is a good location for a custom llouring mill, foundry, or any such buiness. For further jiarticnlars call on tl-.e rrci ilcnt or (Secretary of tho Company. . Y. CKAW Kb I tn, 1m C. Rice, President. beiTOtary. 39 Money to Loan 0IIEAEH LANDS- , l,SOO, ? 2,000, and various sum up to 20,000. at ton jr cent, the impr est payable annually. Ten gears' givf-n, or long or Bhort periods. AU loans xJ'a ble within this Slate onlv. - Apply 10 j. 11. Iiuekiiart; 7lf Albany.