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Site .glntwcrat. MART. V. BROWN, EDITOR. FRIDAY DECEMBER 12, 1879. LI NX CO! YTT AI ALB.tT. . Our neighbor cf the Heyifter thinks Linn county is now Republican be cause, perforce, they elected a portion of their city ticket in Albany on the 1st inst. Wo liko to see our Repub lican friends sanguine, but if they ar- gue from such a trilling and by no means uiiiisu.il chcumstance as this they -will be most fearfully gulled. By reference to the luji.itcr's files for years past its editor ill see that the Repub licans Lave as often carried the city of Albany as liavo the Democrats, and even hist year they elected their Mayor by a much greater majority than they did this. If, therefore, tho usual rule is made to apply, that the head of the ticket 13 tho main issue politically, then tho Democrats have made a gain in Albany this year, and with that crite rion to go by wo must ha vo even an ad vanced Democratic majority in the county, and can therefore safely rely on our usual three hundred majority in 1SS0. There is no question but what mere Democrats than Republicans failed to vote at our recent city election. Ou party knew they had a good ticket, and naturally expected that the ieop!o would elect it without sieci.tl exertion hence a marked apathy prevailed and many Democratic votes were in this manner lost ; while Republicans worked with a desperation seldom witnessed and we have heard of tricks resorted to by soma of their candidates which, if true, and known or understood in time jrould have overwhelmingly defeated them. Democrats of Linn count v have no fears cf the usual triumphant victory next year, and are in nowise losin sleep ou account of the result of the city election in Albany, where it i well known that the balance of ower has vibrated , between the two jnrties for years, and where neither could claim a complete victory. .TOIAXA KEDEEtliD AD TILDES V1.V DHATED. It will be remembered that Haves was made President by the electoral vote of Louisiana being counted for him, notwithstanding the fact that the Democrats carried the State bv over C,000 msjority the Republican return ing board claiming that "bull-dozing" and intimidation had secured that re sult. Kver since that stupendous rob bery of her electoral vote tho people of Louisiana have been smarting tinder the outrage, and being determined to resent it, last week that State gave a Demo cratic majority of nearly tiKtnty thous and the city of New Orleans alone. notwithstanding the presence of Haves' U. S. Marshals, Leading the glorious list with over six thousand majority ! Thos has the I?st one of the South ern States whet-led gallantly into line, and thus has the Co'lassal Piesidential Steal forever made a Solid .South for the Democracy ! DEIfOCKATIC STATE (EVTBIL OM HIT TEE. The Democratic State Central Com mittee, which is called to meet at Salem on the Sth of next month, is cotnjiosed of the following members : Baker J. M. feheprnrd. lHiU), J iu. b'inietl. rUclutuu J. Welch. 'iit.p im Hbbsin. Columbia H. Cauuie. tum S. Sl Bailey. Curry Ana Cotuitr. iKiuUa u Y. Lane, traut M- S. Uilnian. Linn Mart. V. Drown. Lwe- J. V. Thoipou. Marion J. F. Miller. MaUnomah E. A. Cronin. folk 1. J. Hulme. -nilamo'.k-T. J. ilij-gin- U mat ilia A. W. N'ye. Wasc. -S. il. Gita Jackjim E. l- - ""iiirav. Washington V. A. iiaily. Josephine Cbas, liugtiss. Yarahiti it. ii. Meuum-kg. Lake Jame baraes. Union A. C Craig. LTon. E. A. Cronin, the Multnomah member, Laving died since the appoint ment, we presume the central commit tee of that county will 11 the vacancy in due time, and thereby be represented in the Committee Meeting. THE EXT STATE l ESTIO.V. The Democratic State Central Com mittee, which is called to meet at Sa lem next month, will be saved the trouble of selecting the place of holding the next State Convention, as the last Convention selected our own city of Albany as the place for the State Con vention of 1880. This is as it should be. Linn," as the banner Democratic county of the State, is entitled to the distinction cf having the State Conven tion held at her county" seat, and our hotel accommodations are now of such a nature as to warrant the fullest com fort to our Democratic guests on that occasion. OXIXC IIO'itL. Now, bince the Democrats of Massa chusetts and Ohio have got through co quetting with such -specimensfor pol icy's sake, as Ben. Butler and Tom'. lJ3wing, and are coming down to their first love and first principles, we' hope and lelicve they will succeed in adding much to the solidity and nnity of our party throughout the nation and assist materially in the election of an able and consistent Democrat for President in the forthcoming election. - Leaders of Democrats throughout the county are urging the old patriotic statesman, Heratio Seymour, of New York, to be a candidate for President next year. If he should consent Lb would beat Grant, Blaine and the whole Radical camp to boot. It is not probable, however, that he will con sent to again embark in politics. A I CW 1'l.AI VTOBDS. Last week a now paper, culled The llbany Herald, came out in much abu sive language against the Democuat, charging that it. is a dead paper, etc. With its political titterances wo have nothing to do in this article. What object tho managers or inirinianflgera xpect to. accomplish by stating that the Democrat is dead we cannot under stand. These young men have just started their enterprise in Albany, and notwithstanding political ditl'erenees we have shown them many courtesies, among others that of permitting them the use of our power press in printing their jwper they having come to Al bany with only sufficient tye for their use, but without a press. With this matter in view wo had no idea that they would not only violato tho usual courtesies of journalism but would also so far forget what is due from one re spectable journal to another as to un dertake to go into business affairs and assert what is absolutely and unquali fiedly false. For tho information of these young and inexperienced gentle' men we will stato that tho Democrat is on as sound a footing as it ever wit, and its solid standing as the oldest Democratic paper in Oregon is entirely unshaken by any aspersions front foes without or foes withiu tho part v. The Democrat and the Democracy of Linn who lmvo stood shoulder to shouldc through many a bitter battle,can afford to tolerate jiolitical abuse from their oj- poueuts and still hold the old banne above other emulators, but as a bust ness establishment ntd as hu.sinvss men the Democrat management seriously and emphatically object to an cspiona: on the affairs of their own legitimate business. The Albauy Register an old and respectable Republican pajHT of this city under its present managemen of twelve years past, h?s fought with us an honorable, gentlemanly and cour teous light such as both Democrats and Republicans of decency and ordc like to see and only with such do w care to deal. If the new paper desire to conduct its course in tho line of le gitlmate and respectable journalism, w are willing to discuss any and all ues t ions of public importance with it no matter Low many editors it in-ty em ploy ; but if it shall feci disposed to continue the disreputable course Ll its last issue indicated it will in nowise have the benefit of our columns to ad vertise its existence. We trust our Democratic and Repul lican friends and patrons fully Hnder stand our OMtiou. If an entire stranger should come into jour city to locate in business of any sot t, an should begin LU carcsr by meddling with either the private or buaines af fairs of citizens of good and long stand ing, yoa would all consider him either bilk or a fool, and would want nothin to do with him. We don't make this application, in its fullett sense, to tl vounjr men who are enjrased in their new enterprise, but we Lave only de sired to make a slight illustration as to the matter of their interference with our business. Their jiolitica are their own, and they are entitled to express their opinions as much as any one. We are not discussing questions of that sort in this article. But as to who is tl editor of the Democrat is a question with which they have nothing to do. The name of the editor of this paper is at the Lead of our editorial columns. where it Las stood for many a year, and if they will fly their trijtodical manipu lator in the same fearless and independ ent way we shall be much pleased otherwise the natural inference is that everybody and everything has a hand in the sand-pot. TLii L all we shall Lave to Fay in reference to the new paper until it chooses to pursue such a course a3 shall place it in the field of journalism in which we have been used to combat. COl SfTT Sl'FEBISTESOEXT-li CO.WL.VTIOX. A meeting of the County .Suicrin tendents of Common Schools will be held in Portland, Oregon, on December 30th and 31st, 1879. Following is the programme : School Visitations J. D. Itobb, of Washington county. Term of Oflics J. M. Heard, Doug las county. Examinations I. Allan Macrum, of Multnomah county. Reports E. B. McElroy, of Benton county. Salaries N. W. Randall, Clackamas county. School Libraries L. II. Baker, of Yamhill county. Certificates J. T. Gregg, of Marion county. - - County Institutes L. N. Liggett, ol Linn county. I. ALLEN MACRUM, J. T. Gregg, President. .- . Secretary. 'The St. Louis Times, one of the solid Democratic papers of the West, is now owned and edited by J. R. II. Cundiff, brother of B. W. Cundiff, Esq., of this city. The Weekly Times is a colossal sheet, and the Daily is full of the latest news matter. Its edito rials are of the good old ante-bellum, straight-jacket style of Democracy, and are written with that care and dignity which so eminently characterizes the Bourbon Democratic editor. We com mend the Times to all lovers of Dem ocracy and State Rights, and hope that it may have an immense circulation during the great campaign of 1850. Subscribe for the Democrat. TIIOSK tlLLAIaOI S lT:s. Tho dispatches of the last few days indicate that there is liable to bo anoth er war with tho Utes. Last Saturday an exciting parley was held at Los Piuo9 Agency, Colorado, between the white commissioners and Chief Ouray's Indians, and after Commissioner Hatch had thrico demanded the delivery of tho Indians who murdered Meeker and his employes at the Agency, tho Indi ans, with Ouray seated in their midst, held a conversation in a low tone of voico and without replying one of thoii number lighted a pie, and each Indian drew his kuifo and laid it across his knees. Tho tjuesthm of eaco or war being then pending,tho pin was paused around, each Indian handing it to the next without smoking. When it had made tho circuit sub-chief Colorow, without speaking, sprang to his feet, straightened up to his full height,pulltHl lis belt around until his kuifo sheath was in front, pulled his knife out,thre it with forco on the floor, quivering and ringing. Instantly every Indian pres cnt dropped his Land to Lis belt and laid his hand on his knife or pistol Tho whites did tho same, and tho two parlies stood fronting and defying each other for some moments, each waiting for the other to make a forward move. Thero worn but six whito men, while theYo were !'." Indians in the room, and 15 soldiers in an ndmiuiiv' room. Fi nally Ouray soke : 'We cannot deliver to vou these In dians unless they aro tried in Washing ton. They must not 1 tried in (Colo rado, the Colorado people aro all ou enemies, and to give them up to be tried in this Stato would lo to surren der them to bo hanged. Wo will brin those twelve men here for you to e' and then whom you decide guilty shall tie tu-en to nslungton and the I rest dent shall determine their guilt or inno cence. Douglass will have to go, we know. He was tit tho white nvi troubles, and you shall decide who else. Upon this condition, and no nth er, will wo surrender tho guilty Ind ans." This being delivered with groat arro- giiico and Iwldneas, Ouray said that it would txike aliout a week to bring the men in. Hatch told htm that he would aecej the proiosition so fur as bringing the ruashacro men in, but as far as takin them to Washington, he had to tele. graph for ierniUsion to Schurz. Colorow and Jack were immediately dispatched to bring in the men named including Doug!a: ttnd Periiine, Kayin that they would 1; back in live days, l'rwm this it would mm that tl treacherous, murderous iiogn Mill in tend to dt-fy the laws aim to continue their warfare. The mxmer the Govern tnent ceases its cowardly parleys with these red devils and proceed to a n faro of extermination of all thonn en gaged fn this hostile movemi nt the I ter it will be for the safety of our fron tier jTOple and the credit of our conn try. A iitio or TTIU Well il.. the lcaJi-rof that irtv know thu Midi the iTt.ranl and Illiterate ttiu!uu4c ii t toe not effective -a .u lh.-y can UM. The above from the Albany Deuo CttAT, in si.enkirig of tho "bloody shirt' canvass in Iowa and Maine, does not seem to Mxruk very well for an editor. He imagines that the masses of the jieo pie ate ignorant, and that tho intelli gence of the average American citizen is all a humbug. Well, the readers of tho Democrat may ! of that sort, but we have a dill. -rent idea of our leaders. Coot Lay Arytut. Our friend of tlie Argun may have a very fine opinion of Lis readers, but whenhis class of fol'owcts prance around that eminent ensign of ignoranee,njX!r- stition and hatred of the South, culled "the bloody shirt," and wave it over American freemen for tho puijoscGf gaining victories over quiet and orderly patriots, we haven't much iynijathy for them and very little retqiect. RADICAL iKr.iiri'. As Radical pajieiu now days make it a specialty to dig up "Southern out rages," ierhaps it is well to remind them of some of their own Northern beastliness. Here is a specimen which for outrageous coarseness and profanity beats anything wo have lately seen or heard of : "At one of Mr. Chandler's meetings in Ohio some callow students delighted hint by singing : "The licpulilicana all will 1m there, thank Owl ! The IU.puWiimi. all will he th're, thank Owl ! The Uub!ican all will be thitre, thank Orxl ! In Heaven above, lier. all la love. The Rjublk-ai all will bo there, tliank God V "A second verse was of the same style, the only change being of tho first and last two lines, as "The Democrats will NOT be thoro, thank God V tho next strain was: "The Democrats all will be there, thank God ! The Democrat all will be there, tliank God ! In hell below, where all in woe, The Democrat all will be there, THANK COD ! Since Sarah Winnernucca, the Piute Indian Princess, has entered the lecture field in behalf of her trifle, that noted San Francisco bummer, J'mqror Nor ton, has issued the following Lifalutin proclamation : Whereas, We are desirous ' of pre serving the North American Indians and also of their proper civilization j now, ineretore, VVe, JNorton J, "De Gratia" Einperor of North America, do hereby declare Sarah Winnernucca I5m press of all the North American Indi ans, and do hereby also decree, that no treaties between the different tribes of Indians and the respective acts shall be legal without the approval and signa ture of the Empress of North America. NORTON I. - Cal. Nov. 2G, 1879. One of the late Senator Chandler's troubles was that ho smoked too much. His physician warned him against the habit, but he loved his cigar and stuck to it constantly. .!!!'! IJUSL'-SfiL!!1!" ,.I1H!IIIL L!l '.HUi.ni.H PEN ASD HMHNOKM. Presidential speculations nro tho rage now. Ifo.v. A. M. Lav, Congressman from Missouri, is dead. Tun National Democraliu Commit li e will meet in Boston on tho S.'ld of Felt- ruary. Pit. Mary Wai.klu weais cardinal silk MitsenderN. (Irunt wen is a bum- boo sineh. And now Capt. Thorn, of the steam ship California, has fallen huir to $1,000,000. An uiiknowu individual rises to re aark that a woman w ill never button anything which she can pin. The great Register of Sail Francisco chows the fact that of 1 1,7C voters in that city over half, or LMJiXJ are of foreign birth. Dan. Holto.v, the chief of Portland landlords, has fitted up an elegant and superb hotel in that city, and the l'ot t- lanb pajiers aro bragging on it liko all smash." irr.Ri:Ar-Tr.r. the Statu Fair u to U held tho fiiMt weeks of July. This should have Ih'oii headed n propositim for all Oregon to celebrate tho r'oitrll at Salem every year ! Thk Republicans are fussing ovr whero they mo to hold their next Na tional convention. They would mak the greatest Ikhhii by holding il in Hong ICong, China. Si natoh Clitil'MM Hays Grant is man of grin. Does he mean that ho shakes Lund wi.li every one just I fore election, or that ho Iml l i mi tit all that ho lays hands on ? An exchango says ''Greenland has no Cats." If our at tic friends would lik to invest in that commodity Albany has about 3,0l0 that wo would willing to exchange for Polar Is-ars at par. TllK great distress in Ireland lias forced England to talk about help. But British Kliey toward Ireland is an im pcachmetit of British civilization. It a'l beak and talons an. I no soul. An enthusiastic K intern Democrat journal says Horatio Seymour coul carry New Yolk over Grant by one hundred thousand majority ! For tl L rd' sako then let us Seymour ! Dkmix-R.vts do not deny that Oral is a "strong man" strong in the odor of iniquity ami corruption that charac terized Lis Presidential terms. Trot him out if yott want Lim wa1lopjrd I hikistiiah etiicilainineiita arc com ing on- the season during which tl young man with red hair, n stake and lidi-red collar and nn nuVctrd look of inttlligence stand iiii and i.in-4 "Dub lin Bay" by sjx-cial request. S.u t baa electe.l Democratic 5I or lor me nrst time in twiniv yars and we presume this is why (Ji-n. Jnu. F. Miller called tho meeting of tl Democratic Stato Central Committee at that place. Well, Wait, we'll ratify TllF. Portland St uularil now gets tl latimt dispatchea, and there is now no rcosiii why Democrats should not giv it the fullest patronage. If Deimwra were as clumitnh in Rfpublicaiii in the matter of supjMirliug their parly jjers wo wofild have lesrt reason to complain of Republican successes. As oposition paper sayn tho I'kmo- t'KAT has enemies in its own part;'. Wo don't know who they aie nor do we care. Every man who ban independ ence of thought ntid decision of charac ter must have cnemies.aud wo wouldn't give a tinker's cum word for a man who couldn't stand a little brush from Lis enemies without squealing. California legal shysters and news- rmpers are attempting to meddlo will the decisions of our Oregon courts. If they will just keep their mud-hooks out of Oregon's affairs and attend to the corruption in tho courts of their own State they will very much obligo a people who have already sull'eied too many indignities and officious inter meddlings from that quartan UEATn OF tK.V, JF.W. f. DAtla. On the 30th tilt. Brevet Major Gen eral Jeff. C. Davis died at Chicago of pneumonia of the lungs. Gen. Davis will be remembered as commander of tho Department ot tho Columbia previ ous to Howard, and commanded the troops at the time of the capturo of Capt. Jack and his Modoc band. He was an honorable, high-souled gentle man, a gallant officer andv brave soldier, and a common country mourns his loss. OliKAY, head chief of the Utes, has bohavod himself very well, and is re ceiving many compliments in conse quence, but it is worth while to remem ber that he receives $1,500 a vear fmm the Government for doing so. Many white men behave well all thoir lives without being paid a cent for it by any body. Ox the road leading to Vancouver the following "Notis" is posted very conspicuously: "If any man's or wo man's cows or oxen gets into these here otes, his or her tale will be cut off, as the case may be. I am a Christian, and pay mi taxes, but darn a man or woman who lets their critters run luso, say I." As Senator Chandler left no will, his widow and only child, the wifo of Eu gene ITalo, of Maine, will receive his estate of three to five million dollars, Mall the Kxprrta, We uuint muoii liko tlto idea of a I stranger getting tho appointment of I'ostai .Agent i,ir mm mate, but wo are fust changing our mind. It li;ins to I look liko un eastern imported article is 1 . . A 1 - 1 i I uoitcr iiiHii Jiuuio roiucuoa Tho I . . train Albany ami J ortiami express ... a. t it ........ ......: 4 e .... i.. .. . I maaea.- .j ...... .o u. vo gMl an evening man worn tho latter iilacc, 1 I but tho oiiiwrtunity has novrr been em- braced by any Postal Agent until the f: - iireneiiv nm i tiiu Mireviioit oi iir. I Geo. Keabtdt. The first mail came p hist Wednesilay oveninir, and it is such . . , . I il great convenience to our business men that they aro loud in their praises ..... 1 nfMi. Seabo t. For fear one remh, la nut undr. stand tho extent of the :;t '"I"' plain it. In tho evening only three I mnil uhi'Lu arr luLnri ,ut nf. T.,t.tli.n,t . .. . ... one lor 1 iregoit Vi'.y, olio lor Halem and r... All....... I :i n : I J received any whero ou the road, and in the morning the same three cities send ouo Mica eacii to I'ortluml. Ilnsol course gives us no communication with any other city, but wo appreciate) the one favor and will look forward to get ting the oilier in tho future. TUr tlrunaxlllc Ktrrllun. V.. faae..l.aa t .r -.1 ... . I . ... .1 UrowBsvillo transpires, and from what we hrar the citizens must 1st taking considerable interest in it. Tho only question which will cut any figure in tho contest will m "license or no li cense. The Hltin Kiblwn Club has been ngilnling tho question lor some time, nnd tho result is tho following teiuiciBMce ticket lieing put in nnmimv lion : Freaiileitt ol' ihe t'.iiiii. il .1. I:. Ir- iin-. Utvoidi-r--II. J.C'. Aveii'd. Marshttl- H. W. J.uk. Treaaiirer W. It. Kirk. Cuiiucilmeu A. J. Adams, JatMCM Morelock, J. F. Hyde and II. at. Fow ell. 11 1 .1 1 . 1 f .1 v a nn e not m-iira tiif iiauiea 01 1 u anti licens ticket. Clar ttlbboa lab. 1 hero w 111 IKJ a meeting Ol lim I.IUC Kibbon Club at Y. I. C. A. Hall to- iiiht, and tol.owinp; is tho programmo: l--l'rayrr. i! Miihic. 3- Uecitation. ( I -tJuarN'lUj by male voit-i-a. 5 Ili-umi ks by Ilev, I. II. Condi t. C Mimic by orclunlra. 7 Original cm. f Mttaic. 9 IMitiilion. 10 -Music. i I Five minute ajM-echea. I- UiiKineaa and circululiuu philjje. Our Water Warasa. At lust the iron pi for the Albany Water Works has commenced to arrive. lutat Wednesday three car loads came up aud yesterday four more, nnd ten car loads mora next week will traliort it all from Portland to this city. It is made up of 2, .1, I, 5 ami C inch pije, and there is '2W tons of it. There are also six hydrants, which wo supoHc the eily w ill purchaae. '1 hi- pi is being stored nut ou the common near the Cowan wart-hoiiM tir. K. e. aaniia, tarall.l. Our former fellow citien, Dr. H O. Smith, is now out at Kodaville, but will come to this city next Monday, Doc. 1 th, and will renin in with us for kcv eral days practicing his profetotion. He can b- found nt his old office in the Odd Fellow's Temple. AH who want work don, and also all who owe him are requested to call. or la I Xrxl Taeaday Cveabag. Tho ladies of the M. E. Church will give n social at tbe Al. r.. Jfarsonage next Tucstliiy orvuing, and Miry wish us to invite all our readers and all their friends to attend. Do sure to go, as it will bo a pleasant affair. . tab balk aehsal Concert. A Sabbath School concert consisting of geneial singing, recitations, etc., will bo given at tho Evangelical Church next .Sabbath evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. A general invitation to at tend is extended to all. At Ibe Wntaon gehuul Hume. Itoligious services will be held at tha Watson School Houso next Sabbath afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by the pastor of the Evangelical Church of this city. Now comes tho news that Eliza Pinkston, tho sainted radical female of Louisiana, who swore so loudly against Southern bull dozers in 1 87C, has been arrested recently for tho murder o her last husband. Hayes and his perjured conspirators will ploaso rush to hor res cue again. The Iladicals of Maine aro terribly alarmed for fear a lot of their illegal re- tnrns at tho lato election willbe thrown outby the Democratic canvassing board. Ah, how tho perfidious, unblushing scoundrels do dread retaliation for thoir infaniftus frauds cf 1870. Joaquin Miller, the "poet," was recently married to Miss Abby Leland, of New York. We hope it may im prove his measure. Olympia Standard. Well, didn't he metro for that pur pose? Portland is having a fowl show, and Salem will havo a Fair one in July. flrrmoa's Hall. At the last meeting of Albany a- Igmo Co. ho. 1 arrangements were made! lor Homing tiieir eleventh annual noii-i day ball on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, 1 Dec. 24th,and the following Committee! 'ns npiointed to make the necessary I , n m T arrangements: D. T. Mason, T. J. I A 1 A - V A I - - - I i - 't : r l.' r..., At. If.. ... 1 , . . ..... ttout iinnuey. m account oi uie i I I'lesmit stringency of money matter. the price of tickets Las Wn put down I a - ,.. t ' r fti nr m, viih rxbi viuuijr itw fi iw i I (without suppo.) and certainly anyone can mine that amount. We need not I . i t . i say anything in regard to the mawge uieitt of the ball, for every on will I, i . i it I know that it will bo conducted in the right manner when they see that it i. siven livtlin firemen. It will be the I o ' ' . .. finest affair of tho kind this aeasn and I if vou take t easure in such ainiiHment . i I woum w imwi, tor you vo urn an Tuu. arrnntremetila to attend. " a, ceeil Wark. I ... . Wo this week received a copy Oi I Mf ',,rii,t' Al.tmna. fi.r 1 KKO. and I It as tho best that 01 r. Mo-1 Cormick has over publiahe.1. It is a . I neat little work of sixty iauea, contain-1 Intruafful ataltatiea t-rtaii.iutf to tbelK..."'!?!"'-. growth, resourttHI, Iopulaliotl, etc., of Un't'OO. V lUlhlntflOll ftllU 1 llUO. JI yon waul copy Mia J -'i cents to r, Ik McCotmick at Portland. lac ria. Wo have in our ollieo a switch of I lint that. a.nt.w.I veaterdav in our ... , ... ... i Albany Max actory which excel any lint that wo ever aaw,i ,and is pronounced 1 -f , . ,A I if not superior to by exjH-rts to be equal either Kngland or Ireland production. We invito those interested in flax cul- e lilt ItO llioso tntt resit in ix cu. ci tu re to come and see it. Ladle iMka. 1 have ju.t received another Urge lot of UJa-a tloaki direct from the factory in the Kaat. Samckl K. Yot'Ko. The Oratf k Bale f Our country la a-eUiog to be fearfully 1 -1 t .1.. . . . n 1 1 r. LImw m. 1 .mhuh, ...a b.k - - cauae, draih reaulltnK generally from the wud tt arr riar. w moui inr namnuw imait inaiKniucant origin, jiuounwu f the yer, eateially, a cold la aueb a rooamaii tning mat 1 in the burrr of every .1 nr. u. .u ..j .aaumI.W iL.J..iMr attending It. and eflenUlnd teo late that a Paver or Lung treuble haa already in. every winter, while bad BoaciiKK'a Ota. M am KAitt-f beea Uken. a cur would have reaulted, and a large bill from a doctor Iwn avoided. For all dlanaaea of tbe throat and lung. llo- uK;a Usts Sr- Mi-rhaa pr.ven liaalf to iMIbe greateat llw-overy or lla kina in turxiicinn. every I. r ihi. .,mirv will lmII on of ita wonderful etTeet. Over lM,00 botUea old lat year wltltout a iagle failure known. KETTKR THAN GOLD la rfe-t ix-raided In. wilt cure tbe worat caae of of I but illalraaaing trouble. Thia pill curea Torpid Liver aud Uill"iino, lUntulalua the liowola, remove 11 in plea Irout tbe Kaon, enrm Hallow Complexion, Koul llreatb. rtirk Ileacbwhe, Heartburn, lain In the Shlea ami Ibw-k; la Nugar r-nated and (iUAKANTKKD to be I'UKKLY VKliK TAHl.K. It aeta directly on tbe coating of the Ntainaelt and on the IJver. Can be taken in anv clime wet or dry weather. Hewate or "initial ion. Tbe genuine baa an engraving of a Hon on the outaide wrapper. lrice, So rent. For aalo by all (IriiflMta. That I bare taken away tbla elJ man's dauvbler la moil true true I have mar rind tier and I have no ritaaon te regiet It r or aiaee that nappy dar we have al way kept a aupplv of Kan I Kreae'a cele brated aJanieurg Tea in tne nouae, ana eouaeumitly wile ana I, and all tee deal Utile ouma, are in good health all tbe time, levaatrra aa lateateea .. i i r... (. ...j i..... tAm. .r.. IUOJ14.U HCIIU IUI IIIMI Ul ..Vf.n, (., . ' I 1 eucca, eU., to Kllaon 15 rot he nt, Solicitor, er I'aleut, vyaablmnon, D. u.. Who rur 11 lab the aame without charge. Kdiaon Hrotliera la a well-known and aoeeeaaful linn of large ex perlemx), having lieen i abllalied aiuce lboo. U.VAt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ELEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OK Albany Engine Co. No. 1, AT Pacific Opera House. ON lVrdnrndaj Etc., Dee. 21, 1S79. BEt EI-TIO COMMITTEE I JOS. WKIIIIKIt. UH. al. V. I1KOWS, MARX HAlMUAKT. C. It. BTEWAKT, J. at. alKHHK K, U. U. MONTKITH. FLOOK UAXACCKS J I. E. COXX, It. A. nENTLKV, VIIIUIL fAUKER, JOS. WfcBUEIt, Jr. D. C. MOOKK. Tlrkru (wllheat aaper) ll.e. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn. John Xaorn, rialntilT, vs. Henry S. Gore and Kllzabeth Gore, his wife, William U. Uore, U. U. Uarnes, W.O. Palmer, and L. Senders and M. Sternberg, partners as senders x Biernnerg, tfoiend- ants. RY VI RTUE OP A DECREE OF FORE closure in tho above named Court In the above entitled action, and an execution aud ordor of Bale issued in pursuance thereof, to me directed and delivered, in favor of tbe above named plaintiff and airatnst the said defendants Henry 8. Gore and Kllzaboth Uore his wife for tbe sum ef f 1374 72 in U. a. irold coin, Willi Interest thereon In like coin from the 8th day of November, 1879, and the further sum ef 914eaa attorney's toes, anu tne iurtuer sum of 940 6A costa, I have levied upon tbe mortgaged premises deacribed in aaid de cree as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of William li. Gore's do- nation land claim Notliloation 2197 and Claim No. 38 in Tp. 12 S. R. 2 W. Willam ette Meridian, and running thenoe North 20 chains, thence West bTA chains, thenee SoutU 80 chains, tbenee East 10 72-100 chains to tbe Masonic burying ground, thenoe North 3X ebains, tbenee East 7 lo 100 chains, thenoe South 3 60-100 chain, thence East 83 38 100 chains to tbe plaoe of beginning, containing 100 acres, mere or less, aaid. land situated in Linn Ceunty, Oregon, and on Monday, tint ISth day of January, 1SS0, at the Court House door in the elty er Al bany, Linn County, Oregon, at tbe hour of 1 o'clock P. M., I will sell tbe herein before described real property at nubllo auction lor cash in hand to the highest bidder to satisly said writ, witn accruing costs. . Dated this 121U day or ueeemoer, ta7W. I. C. DICKEY, Sheriff of Linn Co., Oregon. By Geo. Humpheey, Deputy. 19t4 health, ami yet many are atinnng tne im- uuartr or Uie ivorlbeaat quar.er ( Section aaiu ueienaaut, tt . v. la liner. .Now, there- lurea of the damned with Ivpeila when &i In Townabip 12 8. R. 2 West, aiao lot fure, on aalncte bottle of DR. MINT IK'S KNO- If o. 3 and the Northeast quarter of the &,,, ,u, ,,. ,., ... , I.isif IANtKU0N LIVKR AND 1)Y North qttaUer of becUoit 8, Towaahln 7"r ''' ,hf J'M -f ''. I-. i-i'Kli I'M 1)1 m.M viva minf and. If m it n Wa.1. all In Win.,t,di Mri.li. at the Court ilouae door in the citv of Ai- Sheriff's Sale. circuit Court of tU Male of Oregon for the County of Linn : jonil Wolverton, Plaintiff, vs. I" company dlog buinen lit San Iran clseo, California, M. VT. Noustadder, Nutddr. Neuatadder. J. HoentMUim, ' - 4.. J. Kmthwaver. Dartners under the firm nmm - of NeuirtidTiar lJro... Ivl Mraus, J. mniua and u. Mtlkllne, artners unaeriue . j. i . i lj. a. A U' 1 . u " V Tirn,n? trtnar. under the llrm ttameof Kiosterman arm., Uwrjr Ackerrnan.dotnK bu.ln. under tlie linn fiaifM 1 Jifenry Acaernun o& Wmjuju and P. Kaaaer, partners under the firm Biuii of iteuner llron., K. Ja:tm, I. Ja kgbn, W. Baurn and P. IJnpla, panneni under ti.e firm Ctianea Coleman, tnortxn Coleman, Aura- ham Celeuian and Holoaion Coleman, tun draw Art man. Jan. A. Kbert, and. lirnatz .17. A,lml.,l-iir fth. .mrtnn.biD of i?qx dc Uro., einpii of ouo J-'ox and MUmuna tox, dooeuweo, jeienuano.. 1 YVIRTUEOPADECUKE OFKORK j j clfMur9 , tl)J mbov9 nHiuvd Court In Iineauore entitled aiilt, and an execution . Ml- ImmhmI l u reliant tlieroef, to tne directed and delivrd, on iu-.ia aay oi roovemuer, a uwi on Ithi d of Moramtxr. 1S7H. In win ,,, i.i onu.. ieVv uiwn the I luortnired Dremlaea described therein. biona of aald docnw that the defenuaut J.u w . '"iver i .1 raiSri 'i ? i John Wolverton 'ntl"aiituorlSll ISintJ. 1. ob coin, with fxruinu: muirett thereon further, u in of flat l. ""y',.mP' uiuor, bmu uto 1 cre is a lieu upon I the following deaerlee.1 t.reuit-a, Uvwit: J urn uonaiiun iauu nauum nuiiaiu a.i Peluraon. Not. No. 2.M, and belna: fort of I HcH-tlona W and 30, Towuahlp No. 12 li. K. 2 W. of Willamette Meridian, dewnbod aa follows: Uexluniug S 16-100 chain North of the Southeast corner of hection 30 of wild Tewnablp, mnelliK then 1-JUrt 'l l I lot chalna. theaoe North 'LI 7i-l00 chainx I tbence Kant 3 chains, thence North 111 7t- m clMin,t ,etMM, VTwl yi io-l.o cbaiaa, 1 Bouth 4J ai-lOO chains, tbenue Kaat 33 c,,1":.U,J!la VUt, f taK,B,; I oonulnlmr 3il el-lOO creafexcetaioic tiiat TJff:? lews, Went from the extreme 8. K. corner cu tu.,w Nortl.weat- erly to the North llae or aw cialnMbeeco VmjA 40 rxla, more or Urnx, U I lie Soulbe&xt corner, thence Ctoutlt on the VjuA. boundary line to the HeutlieaMt corner. 19 74-100 ." " 1 following tract of land: The frao-1 I tional Houtb one half of the North-1 weal one-tounn 01 aeetton anu 11 action- 9 HTtti 'LL lh?. Ubn; .rth.He.l??'Tp-1,.,,r2Wrr?f I Wlllatnutle Meridian, contalninu 112 I . 1 1 . l. .1 .t 1 i i . Ar 1 iw araw, unoi m uuuouuu wuu cuiiuui jnaanh Hamilton, all nr aalil I ami Imini? I .nd Uinic in Unn County. Oretrou. Clearer la Indebted to the defendant lirnatz HeconU, that tne Oolonoant John w. I .v. avrlminud.raiAr nt thn conartnnhinl . . . . . .. . 1 , I -j.;i4 Fa In 17. 8. trald ooln. with inUireatln 1 e cxtia frarn the 1 lib day of November, I na the further sum of a an attorney foe, M1 that aaid tndebledneat cenatitutea I . i,en on all tbe land hereinbefore d - .cribed exoerjUnr Uia aaid 112 5&-100 u-mi hereiabofore dScnbed a tbe donation U-a -,alm .f Jo-eph H.mJlfn.and the .air J.', r-re-j hereinbefore deacribed aa I i.i a r, I i lB, indelitodoe-a conatitotea a Ilea n I tbe following deaeribed promUee: Tle I North half of the Nortbwaat quarter, and the Northweat otiarter of tbe Nonheau I quarter, and lot No. 3,frational BouibweMt an, linn County, Oieson. Third, that tbe defeadant John W Cleaver la indebted to the defendant I. R. Dawaon In tho aum of fiill and accruing interest al me rate or ten per cent, per an num. Fourth, that the defendant John W. I leaver la Indebted to tbe defendant lien ry Acker-man A Co. In tbe auiu of Iltf 1 eS and accruing interest tkereon at tbe rate of ten per cam. per annum. Filth, that the defendant John W. Clea ver is Indebted to the defendant Kloater man broa. In Uie aum af S-Vta 81 and ac cruing interest tbercou at tbe rate ef Un per eeut. per annum. Sixtb. tbat tbe defendant John W. Clea ver la indebted t lb defeudaula Jacobs Bros, in the sum of $877 60 and aoerulng InleraHt thereon at tbe rate of leu per cent. per annum. Seventb. tbat tbe defendaut John W. Cleaver la indebted to tbe defendant Ivt Straus A Co. in tbe aum of and ao- crning interest thereon al tbe rate of ten per eeut. per annum. Cigbth, tbat tbe defendant John W. Cleaver I indebted to the defendants P, Waaaerman A Vo. in tbe sum of S , with accruing Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, and that tbe liens ef Uie defendants J. K. Dawsen, Henry Act ermaa ot Co., K looter man Bras., Jacobs llroa., Ljbvi Miraua A Co. and f. Wasser- man A Co. are concurrent in time and are to share ratably with each other and eon aututea lien upon all the real property hereinbefore deacribed (nave and except tbe 15 acres sold to A. Dodge) and Hiitwe- quent to tbe lelns er tbe plaintiff John Wolverton and Uie defendant Ignatx Fox, aumtniatrator ot i. r ox a xsro., and on Saturday, the 10th day of January, JSS0, at tbe Court Houao door in the City of Al bany, Linn CouMty, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., I will sell all of the hereinbefore deacribed premises at public auction for cash in haad to Uie highest bidder in the manner apecined in said de cree, 10-Wlt ; First, that the said donation land claim of Joseph Hamilton, containing IIS 5S-100 acres, aa nerein described, be first old, and the proceeds arising from said sale be applied tlrat to tbe payment of the costa and disbursements of this suit, and accruing casta; second, to the payment of tne aaid sum er ib;i io, witn interest as aforesaid, and IISO attorney's fee: third. that if any thing remain tbe same be ap plied to the payment of the said turns duo the defendants I. K. Dawson, P. Washer man A Co., Henry Ackerman A Co., Levi Straus A Co. Jacobs Bros, and Klosterman Broa.. ratably and In proportion to their several claims; next tbat tbe residue of tbe premises neroln nrst described as cov ered by the lien of the said plaintiff John Wolverton be next sold ana the proueeds arising f rem such rale be applied first to the payment of any sum that may remain due upon defendant John W. Cleaver's in debtedness to plaintiff, and second to the payment to the said defendant Ignatz Fox, administrator as aioresaia, ot tne saia sum of 5894 53 and interest as aforesaid, and the further aum of 2i0 attorney foe, and the residue, if any, shall be applied to the payment of the said sums due to tho de fendant A. it. AJawson, f. wasaerman a Co.. Henry Ackerman fc Co , Levi Straus fc Co., Klosterman Bros, aud Jacobs Bros, ratably and in proportion to their several claims. Next, that the residue of the premises as herein last described, covered bv the lien ol the defeudant Ignats Fox, administrator aa aforesaid, be next sold, and the proceeds ariajng frpm such sale be applied first to the payment of any sum that may remain due upon the claim of the said Ignats Fex, administrator as aforesaid, aa herein set forth, and next to the payment of the claims of the said de fnmfanlii I. S. Dawaon. Jacobs Bras.. Klos terman Bros , Henry Ackerman t Co.and P. Wassermaa A Co. ratably la proportion to their several claims. Dated this Sth day or Deoember, ix,y. LC. DICKEY, j Sheriff ot Linn Co., Oregon. By Geo. Uumpurky, Deputy. 19tt . Stockholders' Meetlngr. NOTICE IS HEuEBT GxVUS THAT there will be a meeting of the Linn County Agricultural Association on Thurs day, January 1, 1880, at the hour of ene o'clock P. M. of said day at the Court House In Albany, Llrin County, Oregon, for the purpose of electing seven directors of said Association to serve the ensuing Tear. By order of tbe President. Attest: President. H. Bryaktt, Secretary, Deoember 10, 1879. 19td A NEW lEAO GIFT FOR ALL I iTHE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT - WILL F,F,- SENTFREE FOR ONE YEAR Tafthjrotte nhowitt f..fwarl U thin ofiri c!ul af HI ulM:f ifffl- U THE WEST SHORE. . Th: cnUrrpri.in. Ilhuitralml Mairazine f the (-.Bo .Nurthweiu hae becit cxr.ATi.r iwpaovr.o ran ty.m. Ami now rank armmy tli bewt In hm Uniln hiltw. r.,., u r...., t, ul II. Prlc per annual, HI. Sai.u; e li iwnit trer. Sheriff's Sale. In thr Circuit Covrt of thr Slat- . (rrtjtmfof the. County of .'mm : Jacob Kces, HainlilT, vs. James Care. Malimla (lore. Iiis ifr. U'.!- liain K. ( Jore and Margaret Core, Im if,-( John A. i:bifitt, Frank 'art,ii, John ('..n- fier, V. O. 1'uliiicr ami C. U. JSamr. IV- (enuanta. 11Y VIRTUK OK A liVA'RV.K OK 1 9 foreeloMure in the alvc named Court in the above entitlwl action, and an exctu Itiooatid order of sale ismeil in purMiance Ion tlie'lMta .l.iy .f KovemW, )- n,T , he "'"73a iniU tn Ual ,l, r-rc! ai loil,, to-it: I 2wl.t .. ,.;-! l,.,.l ..li. ,.f .... 11. ;re aud Mgarrt Core, raii; U. . , "Ti :r . " . ' L-. . , " , , -. ; r, ' 'JtiarU-r rod, thence Nith one hun.lrwt and ty-leur ro.I, thence Wtnt aloiy the line f ' claim acvMityight and one ijuarler rod to the place of trgmning, c-M:taiuiix hi) acre, betun in I .inn County, Orc.11. I Whcreaa. it ajiprani that the iK fui.lar.t in. Ii. Core Inxarne the owner 111 fee aim- I .,le of the lan.b, hereinbefore U4.riU-l on the day , seoutnU-r. 1 srs. and ut.-.ia. nt to j,lttiutiira ai.t iin.rtgaif.r, and that kun now the owner thereof, .ul.ject, l.ever, to I : " . ' . And where., it . .fron, the ..rovj. y iMtM A- i'iaett i a lien crel,t..r by v.rtne of a ""'Ss y "" I m. JJ.t.ore and Margaret i lore Ins I wifo to the aaid John A. llobim-tt, hu h said 1 lien is next in priority to that of the plaiutilf and iadifment in the County Court aiimift the dcfendanU Win. li. Gore au.1 Jamea i,Te,w hichaid lien u ncjetin miority to the of Uie aaid defen.lant John A. J'i-in -tt, andthat the defcpdant W. O. 1'aWr ma lien creditor of the aaid defendant Win. 1'.. 1 . . , virtn. .,t . ,ti,...r.t i.....i I . --r. ' . . : . . ' of thia Court on the ItHh day of April, lb7'.. in an action tuen vetuliai' in uid Court 1 w?ere'n .V- - ?'a.""er plaintiff and Wm. B. Core and Henry H. Core wc-re de- I f... 1.... . ' ,1 . . t ..1 . .. 1 ) acrved and iudtrment dulv entere.1 aud rm- ititatcs a lien on the mortgaged vremiaea I lien of the defendant C. O. Uarm-a, aiul that the defendant John Conner U a lien cred.U.r 1 i ,i.r.....l.n m tt .: i. . ...... . ; , "t: " tU 4ih t ki TT Vi tl L r.;!,;1 l V ' r- r" v-... I wherein tbe aanl John Conner was l.bmliil d the aaid in. 1,. (.ore wa defendant, hu;b axid attachment was duly aervd and judgment rendered, which conatitatta a Un the mortgaged nremiaea hereinbefore de- I acnU-d next in priority to tho lien of the bany, Liun coupty, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o clock A. 51. 1 will sell the ln-rew.Ufure deacribed mortgaged prvmiae at public auc tion for caah in hand to the highest biihler, Uie proceed, of the aale to be applied to tbe payment of tbe uma found to be due to the several lien creditors herein according to their priority, to-wit : First, to the payment to the plaint:!? Jacob Keea the nun of $1533 00 in 17. S. gold coin, with accruing interest thereon at the rate of one yet cent, per month from the lOtii day of November. 1S79, and the fnrfher snm of 5150 00 aa an attorney's fee, sod tho further aum of S5U 35 costs. Second, to the payment to the defendant John A. ftobinett the sum of (421 15 in L'. 8. gold coin, with interest thereon in like coiu at the rate ef one per cent, pal mont u from tbe 10th day of November, lST'J, and the further aum of $39 00 attorney's fee. Third, to Uie payment to Uie defendant C. O Karnea the aam of $TIV9 50 in U.S. gold coin with interest in bke coin at the rate of 1 per eeut. per mouth, and the further sum of irIO attorney's fee. Fourth, to the payment to the defen.lant W. O. Palmer the aum of $1008 00 in L". S. gold coin, with accruing interest thereon at the rate of one per cent, per month from the 27th day of October, 1879. Fifth, to the payment to the defeintant John Conner the sum of $319 til tn I. ,S. gold coin, with interest at the rate of one per cent. r month from the ;M:h day of October, 1879. With accruing costs. Dated this 5th day of Deeendier, 1S79. I. C. DICKEY. Sheriff of linn Co., Oregon. Hy Geo. Ui-MPnnEy, Deputy. 1SU Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ortyon for the County of Linn : L. C. Rice, riaintiff, vs. J. II. Taylor and lourinda Taylor, his wife, and Michael Kane aud F! Uleary, partners under tbe firm name and style ul' Kane, Oleary A. Co., Itefenuants, BY VI RTUE OF A DECREE OF FOR E closure and order of sale in the above named Court, in the above entitled action, on the 27th day of October, 1S79, aud an execution issued in pursuance t hereof, to me directed and delivered, fortbe sum of 9798 00 in U. S. gold coin, with inteiost at the rate of one por cent, per moiHli irom the Uth day of November, and tho further sum of il 00 costs, I have leviml upon the mortgaged premises described in said decree as follows, to-wit : Lot num bered (5) in Block (45) forty-five in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, as designated and numbered on the plats and surveys on file in the County Clerk's oaioe ef Linn County, Oregon, and ou Saturday,lhe 10th day of January, 1SS0, at the Court House door in the city of Al bany. Linn County, Oregon, at tho hour of 11 o'clock A. M., I will sell the herein before described real property at pnlilie auction for easb in baud to the highest bidder, to satisfy said writ, with accruing costs. i Dated this 5th. day of December, 1S79. I. C. DICKEY, 18w4 Sheriff of Linn Co , Oregon. By Uko, Humphrky, Deputy. Alpany Bath House, THE UNDKRS1UJJKD WOULD RESPECT fully inform tha eitiieni of Albany aud vi cinity that I have taken oharge of this tablih meat, and, by keeping clean room, and pay irg itriot attention to business, expect, to suit hi tho.. who may favor us with their patron. Having beretotot eamea on nottnng bat Flrst-Clasa Hair Dressing Saloons. ws axpeoti to give entire lati.faetion to ail ja3rCaudien aud Ladies' Hair neatly cut tad shampooed. JOS WKBBKB. Money to Loan ON FARM LANDS- 81. tOO. 82.000. and various sums up to 930,000, at ton per cent, the inter est payable annually. Ten jears' given, or long or short periods. All loans paya ble within this state only. Apply to i. H. iJUKJVtlAKl, 7tf Albany.