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STATOUG1ITS DEMOCRAT "fti 111 Jl l f j . i m 13 KA1ES Vr AVIIISUUU. t fv r ) TiT9 m "6"m fl Tit 1 Inoli. 1 1,0 I ; UW b Ml 8 O0 In IKI 2 " 2 (Ml I s til 7 CO la 00 18 (l 3 " am o ca jo 00 15 00 'a ' 4 " 4 00 7 00 VI 18 on 27 w Col e (o 00 16 00 25 m zh to A " 7 Vi 0' 1H W ' 30 tW 48 00 Yt " 10 00 1ft 00 25 0 40 O0 BO 0 1 " 15 00 10 M 40 00 m ' 1U0 00 f--UKl KVKRV FRIDAY MART. "V. X3ITiOW3Sr t'Mt'K. la mtt"llaUtUiia'.(atMtalr tMuer ttrvattaioia nuU IM'coail . Busine notices In tbe Ist-al OolaaaDS 20 cents per line. l-'or lfal and transient advenlsensmte 1 1 09 per square, for the first Insertion, and M rent per stjtiaro for each subsequent io Nertlon. OK SVitMOKUTKiN: SO. tkfr pvr amf Siiitfltf ev. thrw mmth. Bioxle buuiIhh- . H 00 00 1 ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1880. NO. 81. VOL. -XV 7 i I, 7 i- 1 7 T i . ' 7 1 A GOOD OFFER ! THE HEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD AND STATE 'RIGHTS DEMOCRAT Wit.!. UK S NT TO ANY AIDUKSS FOR ONLY 83-23 IX ADVANCK. TIE HlfflltS Democrat r-AX THE CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS Wll.f. HE SKNT TO ANY APDRKSS FOIt $.00 IX AUVAM'K,, This Is the best i.ppottunitr ever afforded I lie people of the Willamette Valley to ppt nudum matter al l.-w rate! Send in names as soou as -osible, ao aa to got the lu .eretinsi liiical new fr.mt tho kiwi which we may MWrt In the Sprint;. lit-lin.juput milwnbers wishing lo avail tbeuiaelve of these ottttrs will be expected to ay lip ail arrcnraje-.. PROFESSIONAL CAltDS. C ft. WoLV ERTvAX. x ut Hrtiftjnr. nnir;ir.F.v &. wolykhtox, ATTOBriEYS AT LAW, Albany, Oregon. WU! prvli.-- in all tlus Court, in the Stat. Pn-laU H.J. BOUGIITON.ILD.. 1UUKT, . OKECO. ni UK POCTOK 19 A GRAPCATE OP T11K UN't- I VKKSlTY Medial CuUnr. a York, uJlil lata mulw ul ttellvTU tio4ul MUKal OtStog. U kcw York. fc"mn- la CitT Dror Star. RtiJimc on South rid. a tiuniia lit., tor. luar am ul lbs auUa ! I FIJSN. - IHAMI1KKW!. VL'NN & CIIAJlliERLAlX. ATTOBSEYS AT JillY, Albany, Oregon. roH'tcts !a Konter's rrlck Blx-k.-?iS vlonlSlf. T. i. EJ Vli Al' rOliXFA' AT LAW. A LB .&!! OltrtOV jij sialrt iu the OJU l'cllow'a 1 eupie."S vir.11.") F. M. P.1ILLER, ATTOKN 1 : V AT J .A W I.EUtXO OKEUOS. Will practice lu &1I tUa oiurt of Hie bl-tte. i'romtA aUfiiUun nitvu i oli-liii. ton ryui.v iuJ aiiiiuiiliuo of 1'au-a. l'rohaia uuaiutfs a ii-ui 1 11 y . lio f. J. A. YA.VMS, ATrDaNHY AND CCUNSELOU AT LAW ay"ni-111 1 t'otirl lSu Surgeon. B. H. SAVAGE, Physiciau and A!?rti), Ore-sou. f a v i x c: a j: a p u at f.d is hie J. rUyMO-MH.lM-iil Inxt-tuto of Ciucin- iiitU, bat loMiL-i in Aiu- uy. ff-OiU in Kro'nany brick, (up fctairs ) C. 0. KeUy, M. D., I'byniclan and Surgeon, ALBANY. (faCGOX. JMroffire) In M'llwaln'a Block. RmI tloure, one door north of Broom Fartory. THn3tf ' Dr. T. I.. (iOl.UL.Y, OCCULIST AND AUUIST 8AI.E3I, OIICCOX. DR.orj)EN UaS HAl EXPERIENCK l!i tMbDf lt vartuu iIiumum- to vhirti I be v. anil far an uibjrct. mod (iwia.eoadu'rttl uf givltic m.lr aatlkliuTtlon to laoaa wno mnj WC9 KacmiMMvea unuor turn on. D. C. CLARK, (Samanr to i. B. Wyau.) Pealer u Ilfavy and Shelf Hardware, iron, acv and jTiecltanic' Tool. Oh Fa-at Hncl, on. fur Mt of K. TJUnj , Al if anjr, Oreym. . MAKITACTVREB JHeer u.a.. tpH'.Ctm. X: St riml U Albany. ... lUwrtnl ortravnd n'M imI of !i klikU vuutoatla ur WW. aouManwa (riuraategu. SEW YOE!. SHOPPIIIC ! Einrvlndr dollsrhted with the tanffful and bmiitifuH Mectioua tnaile br Mb. 1 - mar. who baa never .failrU40 Uxim) ttor u(onier. C hall Ciicular Jual UsurU. Send lor It, Addreaa MUS. EIXKN UMAK, . U 1S:T 77 UnwJaajr. JiewVork. f MiKHG JIH'a miUIDVIIOS. lluv Ol.lt 11 KM Tol.D TUK UTOttY IX T1IH I'OUBT JIOUWH. I " Now, thou. Mr. WHnwu.", Vfn,nli !" 'KJo on In yonr own Jmnost wny And toll lo the Court and th Jury Of Unit row on election day. But linit, how long I avo, you known, ulr, Tlio prlnonor horo at the bar?" 'Do who, aahT IH prla'nort You don't mean Mara' Jim, w lint's a noil In' down dnr? "WUy.i'aO kno'd him hciimo ho fimt t oti h - breff Up yandor In Tenuctwoe But what' do uo In axlu' tue dut T Yon all kno'a ho wui ralxcd by 111c !" "Now, toll us about the cltxllou llcht ' That you Haw that day at tlio h11m, Vhu your Mara Jim trlud by vlolpiwo To Uitlmldato IhN man r.owin." "I dat what Mara' Jlm'a 'raignod A-r? Well, I do Uifltir', dat'a funny ! But den, yer jott liaaen or lulu t An' I'll toll yer do Uufo, now homy ! Ihtt ar 'lockahuu km gwlne on fa'rly Ah qnlot, an ord'iy an' frvo, When Mara' Jim cum up to do jhUk dar, Vld do han'a frum do farm niT 1110. " Well, dla lob-midcd linger namo Bm1', hyar; Wui kavottln' around in ilo crowd, An' a pullin' do votora fun' 0110 ai-Io An' de odor, an' talkln' out loud. Whou be aeod ua he come up a bulgin' Au' pasain' lit tioketa about. An' awearln' an how he could chaw up Enny Bomocrat niggor folcli out !' "Pen I made er remark dt u panaln 'Biiut Digger outgrow In' Mere panta, An' flxln' deretolb tor be wortlexs lie abarter-wardt 'ceiHln fr ha'nu t IX1 a Uowla rotched 'round for hi rasur, A-lowIn ho'd kyarve my o!e hart But Mara' Jim allppod In d;ir botwlx' ut An plikh'd mo an' Bowla bofo apart. 'IVn he fotcu Bowla a lit k In do' lef ' eye Iat ahut hit u; tlghtor dan wax ; Don be poel'd him up dar on do tcmplo An' blndJieJ hl iicxmj IJ two wtiaoka; Pt'ii be planted do toe ob his boot, ah. Whar Bowla'a eoat-UUa ottor bin. HIE nialKKMHI l L III TU1. Weill Irelintd'a Miierable Coatllllua. For noveiuT yenra nat tlio nennoi Imvo Uen Imil, niul tlutt of It year ineiint nlwoluta cntaatroitlio. I'olutoo rotted in tlio ground, und wero dug up im lunnKei ol rorruption ; Imrley atJ ouU ntiil bouim, exOHcil to - untitiiely Atlatitio alorina, were loveleil with the ground or torn up by the roots; tuniipa nicUened in the aour wA there they are Mi!!, aotiie of them, uu4 a lig woulJ Imnll deign to root them 11 1 ; while thn inci'HHHiit rnin nmdo it inioillo to lay in n atoro of tuif. Ah for the liidV it iiuluatry, the iHxr people havo uci tlu r tlio tionta nor gear requhiite for deep m a ilahing in winter, and ao they ui o cut off from every mean of earning n livelihiHid. Knowiiiij all thin, I wu ivued for aad Moen-a at Kildotuty, but even if I lind given imagination full play it coulJ not havo conjured up thoxo which actually met my eye. Our route luy for aomo time through a dreaiy niul iirgtectvil country, aodden with wet, uudi ained, and in some canea faat going bitck to a Htato oflx'j. Hete and there a liryi-r f.um-iiitj than uaual, ur- i-ouu.i. i i y wen Kept nciua, auoweu that cipilnl, us well as industry, was at work ; but theao were very eweptionnl instaticca, and only by con trim t, dcet- ..1 encd me prevailing nieiancnoiy. a rra- entlr wo cuuio to a large liouae, with wootltt around it, lute the residence of the Froteatant'rcctor, and n few hun dred yard beyond, oil what used to be the g!ele, and in full view of the rsg in Atlantic then a truly "melancholy ft. Ml I ooi-uu we lotiiui me vii a"e. nifii not iIcKCiil an Irih bauilct. Its ahift IfHunt-as and soualor aio chronic, and everylxHly immt tie familiar more or leas with the acene. Uut let me tell or my cxierteneo among tho dwellers in these wretched homes, for liomea they are, although the Kugliah eye fail to lecog' nue 111 them but home-like quality. My piesence in the pi ice was soon tol, ... .1 1 . . ,1 mi.! 11 ai'i-earea as 1110111411 ine wnoie nmlo poiiiilulion, old and youn, turned out, to discover tbe reason. Thev Lad An'BowU apun 'round in dat round alout I nothing bpttr to do, jaxr fellows, and vtltl.l D. M. Conley, ATTOltN 1Y AT I AW. A LIS, SY, OSKtO. OP' R, 57 WIKT FRONT STP.EET. xial atteution friven tocoUeotions. TlSnlWf J. TT. RAYBIRY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. C0KVAL1I3. OSEGON. Albany Bath"Hau; llUSDSDKKSiaSSD WOULD RKSPECT I. fmlly laforta lb. eUisaai of Alba aiaity tkat I have tak.ekrj..f this t Like er bov'a wblrlerglit In do.w in" 'Ben eb'ry ono dar gib a e lie or, ab. An' aed dat lilt aarv'd dis Bow Is right, An' bit tickled IhoMarklea U r doth, tuoa. 'Kaso Mai a Jim fit do ole man's fight ! But, don, dul'a Mar' Jim, for do world, aah Jewi do same M'liw do war e befV An wboebber eums foolin' a'.oi ' li ' ban's. Is gwine ter git burled, now, ahu ! "Now, dat is de trufo -an' Bowls Lno's hit, An' could toll It ex plane, nan, ex me An' you's got do 'rong man In de box, dar, Kx I hope dot de Jury '11 sou! An' If dat wux si temp' to eiitliiicrdaie, HU's a pow'rful winnlii some way. 'Kasedo man dat Mara' Jim waa ba.-k!ii'f Wo nlgsors elocktld dat day !" frtw 11jklw!u);!U. Tho fuuiidtttiott of everv "tuil tfivcrn on-lit in tlio fjuiilv. Tli- !-. t and liiit prosperons eounlrr U tlmt wiiit-li lias the great oMt numl-er of happy linnide!t. lllf liulu-kt lllkilt III lull Blliun lllfll is marringi'. It lint taken 11 -e nue count les aj;-s totvu.e up to the coi.iHtiou of umrrtui!!. 'AVithout it tkrre w-ouhl lo no eivili- zaiion; no human advancement, no life wortfc Uvinjj. I.iiu ix a r.iiimv to nny wouiuli who hint not kt-cuied the love ' and mlui-ittion t-f wiiitf giaml un-l !i:.-v' lillicent man. J.tro l.'l 11 iiuhLciv to ui.V man, 110 iimtifl w hlher ho be iiKiuii caul or moiiHich, who has not won the heart of noioe-worthy woman. Vnhiiit lovetand taarriso, all the prtcelesa jiys ElttLV AMBClt 4'ASr. KJllur DUjKtich : As tho agricultural community throughout thecountty, is coiihiilerably agttutej by tho ilimovei iesaml improvo- iuents recently made, leading to tho ptoduetion of sugar and sujuiior syr ups from Northern cane; and as 11 gteut deal is written and puhliahed 011 this important stihieut bv iwrties who, if not ignorant altout what they 1 tie, write to mislead and ronfutie, erimt me biiDy to write you my exriiico tho result c;f many years of growing, watching, and carefully testing of the various canes uud modes of man- ufucture which, if you think of any valuo to your furmer readers, yon are at liliorty to uso it in your always well tilled columns. l .First, then, the variety known as the "F.urly Amber Hugar Cune," is the only one worthy of a moments atteution from the Northern farmer. A II other "or ghem, 'Impheys," "Hybrid," ice. ike., aro comjmrativcly worthlesf. Their ateds are light chsff and aAti ingents; their syrups are deficient in, or utterly devoid of the true qtialitms nr either acid or astringent in taste and strong in flavor when unclsrified, and when t'm i lied flat and insipid, and in all casts un wholesome as an article of food, and unadiinted to liousehould use in pastry or cAAing. Seeds of these worthless canes are now ofl'eied for salu under new nsu:es by various parties at high prices, and doubtless many will I de ceived into buying them. The Karly Amber is a lure sugai plant, and produces well and ripei.s its canes from the gulf of Mexico to ) Canada line, and houth of Intitudo 3.H degrees ripens two croi of cane and seed front ono planting each season, if planted early, and well cared f.r in its earliest stages of growth. On anr good dry soil 150 to '2oQ eal Ions of syrup (equal to bom;,' or maple in flavor and of superior awcetening qualities) will be produced rr aci al each cutting each gallon of 1 1 to 1 - lounds weight yiuldmg or granulating 7 to 8 pounds of niont excellenr; dry, liiiht colored augsr. Koch farmer can make his own calculation as to profit. The best of the sorghums ami irophco require f to H gallons of juieu for one gallon of syrup. I ho Ivtrly Amber yiiil.U one gallon of syrup Irotii 4 J to C gallons of juice. lueMiu;. fiom the Amtier cane will whidi-Mie . !itible the price of the l-ni wmIiuui uid com mercial bakeries (lull liaie Lad hii op (ortuiitir to ti at 11 i-ri i.-r u in n. ir operaliuns ln'tiin Ih-1 t-rud.-s .f .w Ork-ans or Woit li.tia ut !.-. li would not uhi a.iij;liiiio and imphif r- 11 ps if fin ti iolie-1 lor notliiii. li. wtrak'-niiifr, dvliili(atiii( ell't-ets iijii the h 11 tun 11 system of a fr nw -l soihiim u wed understood. Tho nmU-r svn is an excellent tonie, exct-liiigly inilnia ble to all, and very lsneticisl in irs u,e to rsoos of nervous and dubuitaic constitutions. J 11 these ipialttn-s it 1 iieeulhtr and suierior to eery other known aaecliariue auhstaree. The vield of acd from good land "0 to 40 bushels jier acre, trach cutting is uearly a heavy as wheat; 1 reluhe by all clauses of domestic animal, and if giound gives 3j to 3s loundsot hand souie flour, which mauaged in the same manner na buckwheat, produce cakes 111 every way final, and auperior tn healthfulness to buckwheat flour. Tl amber cane is at once a sugar nud 1 producing plant. One and a half pound f seed is fcnlli cient to a plant au acre Xbe seed ami cane improve , in fcie TliOHO who would ntteini.t to tench gricnlture. either from tho platfoiiu or through tho owerfiil (Hlueutional li'-i-n- ey, tho public prese, inut prc;;piM. an atdienco composed i thoiihllul, ltt tellicent, coiiiuion ncimo iieople. As au 11 11.1t ration, take the mil ject d' plowing; one authority tuny advocate deep plow- ng, while another contend with equal force for shallow plowing, mid yet both side tuny ho equally correct, tlidi.icuce the pioposed' systems Ix-ing luixcd ixm the varied character ist ins of the soil. Tho'truo function of an ngriciilt- rsl paper, in dealing with such ques tions, is to record the actual exjierieiices f practical and competent faimers, to draw Mich deductions f the facts may warrant, and finally. 'lo surround tho subject with stimulus to thought and material for aupgi'sj.ioii lo tho reader who thinks as he traJx, and is ever willing carefully to weigh tho value i;f the opinion and practice of his f. How - men. No inflexible rule cun he 'aid do 11 for farming oeratiou, no f .iiiiuia that will overcome nil dilhculttis alike: no advice can ho pvn that it of much value to tho thouutlesH and iiicctini. el ate, iliim, shallow plowing is best shore there is n liht, sandy or "invelly hind, with a thin soil; because but a small quantity of sand or yiuvel is re- puretl ut a cultivated field, while n it may have struck them that a stranger, whatever his immediate business, must mean to do them good, since no other evil, savo the drea-Jed eviction, could l-ehilt. 15ut, whatever the reason, from my arrival in the place until I left it, I had a train of bvdly-clothed and badly- led men and boys at my heels, all cngur to supply information, all anxious that I Miould boo the wretchedness of others rather than their own, and alt full of a U-aiitiful svmpathv for thon in the place who were even more ho'ples4 thun ihcniM-lvc. These joor ItUhmen im pi eeHed me most favorably. They made 1.0 foolih complaint ; they praised their landlord as a "daccnt iiian," who, being only a distillery foietuait in Dor iy, could ill nllord to lose his rents ; and they could only hope, with a resig nation toueliing to witness, thai the "good Iord" would cause something to lie done for them, and that soon. Tho tii st cabin into which I went was a place that an KiiglUhman would think too l ad for Lis pi. It floor of earth ui.. htos.es reeked with damp, and wa tt r even Mood in tho hollows ; tho only li.it. mire wttt ii few cups and saucers, a iii..l r two, und at many tuns and i-oik; iu 0110 corner a mans of dirtv (.(raw had eiidentlv been used as 1 U'J, d on tho wretched hearth smoked rather than burnt nn njwlogy for a fire. rli'- man of the house shoeless and . 1 1.1 ...1. c-i.-i: i.w, ittu ana uairgaru sat uie 111... 11 n lag of Indian meal, bevond whn h his lood ri-soui ces did not co, -ml i.roduction South of the 3Sih ds- ud through the gloom around the m-o and deteriorate North of that nar- rea.I rumivt;. large rottioii of theso ingnlient would result in pohilive ii jury. If the sod is turned under, so lin-ie it Jixox soil cnoueh lo bury tho t-ci il, whether grass, corn, grain or itiifji-i, and if a small iinantity ot r.xl 01 gravel u brought to the smface, mhIi practice will do no harm but lather work for good in deepening the oi!. I'm-plow in these light, thiu soils a trlflo deeK:r s each working, great gain may be seemed n di-eiiening aud enriching the land. Where, at tho outset, thtrr inches in (leplli may be all lite soil w ill M-ar tu n e ye; is of jiidiclolit hatu;lin' six inches deep may 1 a de.:rnblo point iu plowing. On the other hand, if the soil under consideration is full of organic matter with a heavy clsv subsoil, then deeii plowing would proie advantageous, since clsy undisturbed retains fcrtiliKing mauer wimout snowing it to puss through and be made avnilsblo for crops, while if a portion of this clay is brought up and incorporated with de cayed vegetable mutter on tlio ftuifacc, it is rendered fertile bv tho action cf the sun and air and through the mixing of Mills. A sain, this same nueration involves the turning a I -01 linn tf the decayed vegetable matter down into the Uv ieilo'il below, oiM-ning aud rotider- in j tho same more fiiable, aii nllowing the i-fts to extend to a greater deptl sud thus enlarging tho uten of plant food, lhrouuh this comjioMCg uf soils tho tipi-r and lower sttata ure both 1111 proved by deep plowing, the available soil is dcejiened, while It ts manure : reiuireU 111 securtusr a I eavv cr. I f- foie plowing it it important to deter mine the character of lhi soil, to con aider the crops iu'emJed for production and uiial'y to estimate the amount manuic available for the j.ui jkikh. With the laetors, tho problem ol ie' or shallow plowing may b solved. I'low iog and manuring should lul only have reference to the cropa in view, but nlso lO the important subject -f . hefliiiig ami enriching tlio soil. ' s There arc othur iu:nor k.iniscinnevt cd with tho subject of plowing which an' worthy of careful,, consideration. The field should It) so arranged that long furrow- may be plowed, instead of short onet, that is, if half uu aero only U to be slowed, cconnmv in I,,lr and Aunitfiti, mi:omm. Jiyin' lo iiiit.ediiimoiiilii will tH! at east until they have teen tiiadii an in- fuelling subject to the mi'jm it v f men. Tho Jatii tlil.it of James M net ear. of Imkow, to product! tliamouds nrtif mlly is by no meant i.m first that has if en made. I In; earliest e xienmeiiU ot niiy uiij.oi i;n,ci, weio m-ent, Iiow- ver only n2 yeai-s since. latoiir and iantinl, the Kietich cheinistx, then t ie- feiuc'i pure piwces 01 cryslaiized carirf.n to the Academy or H.;iem:rs, ornl cnimed lhert:ly the greatest excitemei.t. c vert- Hidy suj.jioiing that the secret of muk- ng liismoiiiU had been uifcoveied. The result proved that the small ciytalrf( although tniBsparcnf. brilliant, n.,,1 mrder than quart, would neither fccin- llato nor refivct mvs of liiht sn(!i cietitly to render them valuable. ,t- wiUiKkiiiiliiig lli.,t they wcsie romiMrsed f the same muU-rial hs diaiuoii(U, they t l nun? iuny. Jlieywere nil.imt d to tho lient t (tit. it Jil4ctear's eris- ta!s were, but like hi, thev uiidrmeiit- no H-reepiibfi chanje. H-ill, oi.lv fat I ,1! I . II . . iixi iiTitiii.iin t woi.l I M lilltli ll.illi. Clmmpigiiy, dinetor of a eclehinled Iiamottd lirm in I dt ic, i rouoiuieed them ceuiiine , Wiiereiijiou loiloweil the gleat Itamoi.il patao ( If-'H), which aiiWfed the whole commercial eh.be. and which. douiilleiit, fcoiuo of our readers reir.ent ier. A few year later the French est. vant, DerfpreU, again startled the world by iiriiiouncitig that hn Jiad prtsliiced artiliciul diamor.iK J I is ii.i-iI.h1 wk to fix cylinder of pure carUm to ihe Jifsitivo ile of a weak lUtiiell pile, lid a j.Utiniim wuro to the ne'-ative jiole, and then to plunge both mica into acidulated wate-. In two months the negative ile wa covered with a black coatiii", which ras M.-nt lo Cauditi (Marc Ann- ii ) to Iks tested on hard stones, .dixed with a little oil. the bhu.-k pai tkh-t would Jiolish rubies, e.nd as tho dumosid alone will do thi, Uju- dm did not hesitate, to dttclare the ar ticles diamond di.id, a coucliiKion -i n. crally eccented nt the time bv men cf science. The ouittioe. "Can diamonds be made artificlallv H in still oif 11. and many chemist feel suro that it will ne long Ihj aiiSwtre-I iu the aluritKiiive bv expel yjjenlsalolute!y siicc-suifiil. They have a.iendy liii-u pro-luciM in meterinl, though not in nru; erlits. It U thought thee may Ix? obtained bv cutting the crystals diintn-r.ily from what they are now cat. JNich di.scoverv would not Its much ne.re i-matkable than the dos- coveir in ado iy l.o"nmr (IJ,C in prodt litig f.icci, aud. jK-ifccti.! by Cos ter in making platies on the Koh-i-r.oor. Jlie ttict't i f such n discovery may be conjectured bv r faience to the diamond panic of It a-oijI.I revulutionize valu?, ntul en-ale a prodigious chii:im- tioil in both lief(iiplieres; but the com motion would abate i:i due time, and good would iii:qtittionablrresult. The vrlue of all the diamonds in roval treas- uries, in mereantile, private and tiih-l hands, and i-mw heir, in -tujendous. It has It-en cstimautt ut live billions, or, aecotding to tho French entitncnition. II!JOUATIf STATE iOMr.XTIOV. A Democratic Btate Convention is hereby called to meet at AHny, on Wclen.i(iy, A pril 7, at 1 o'clock 1. M., for the jinrjKMte rf nominating a candi date for Congress, three candidate fur Supieme Judges, Julges(forea-b of the several Judicial Districts and Fioe cuting Attorneys, and the election of six delegates .to ottend. the .National Democratic Convention, and to transact such other business a may proieTiy conns It f re the Convention. Hie Con vention will consist of 169 delegate, ,aportioried among the various coontiea as follow s : linker Benton. .......... 'laekaniat ...... (!alnoi .... JL'ohimbia '00s C'urrv-... I inn v las (irant Jackson ..... Jo-I)lllllO.. l-nko ......... I4tu .. b ..... 2 .... 6 2 , II f 8 3 X . 10 Unit ; Msrion .'. . M iilloomab....... I'olk Tillamook ... Umslilla ........... Union Waaifi ....... Warhln(jton..... Ysinblll Tola! Ii n ix 8 1 10 r, ii H ..169 It is rcommer.ded that no jtison cast more than two volt, either by proxy or i.therw-ise, at said Convention, and a full attendance is most earnestly re quested. Tho Committee suggests that the ptimsries, unless otherwise rfrJeral, by the projK-r local committees, le bel.l 011 H.itmday, March 20th, and the County Con vent iimnoii Saturday, March I'y order f the Dt-mocratij State Cen teal Committee. Jons F. Milleb, Chmn. A. Nolt:;ee, Sec'y. Dt-nicKratic jfajcra plea copy. rrvro (oisto- hewok-kattc r.itx- TI0.t. A Dt-mocit:eConvention for Ben ton County, Oregon, will be Leld at Corvaiiiii, on KalurcSay, April 3U, IS SO. at 10 o'clock A. it., fur the purpose of electing seven delegate to attend tho Democratic State Convention, and for. the noiniiiation of a full count v ticket at follow s : Three Representative. 2 Commis sioners, Clerk, Sheriff", Treasuier, As sessor, School Supeiintendent Surveyor and Coroner. The vat ions prcchicts of the county will hold their primaries on Natnrday. JIarcli 2"7tl, tSSO. at 1 o'clock P. It., for the purjti&o of choosing delegate to t tteml tho County Convention, and to tuomirjite candidates for recinet olucce. IIkIi precinct is entitled to repreuen tion in the County Convention a fol lows : Tso delegate at large, one for file thouioin.l mn!Ii:u i f .1. J ! T.. di-strov capita! to that amotint would eVcrj' 20 VtC fr En' Bpertat stler.tlan tocollvtlon ot umaiiU, . jr oilice one door tont b n Fishers i;rick."V V1UD3UV1. D. R. N. BLACKBURN, ATTQ?,HEYR!5D COUNSELOR ftj LAW ' Albany, Orcg-oa. OiUrc ap mUIru la the Odd rellaw'a Tern 12!. l. f Colocttoqs S specialty X, K. VTEATHEErORD, (VOTARY PCCI.IC,) TTOUNEY AT IVAW. AintM. iiEtttii. -It'lLb rHACTICB IJf ALL THE COURTS OF THE V Swta. iet!uil alUaitiuii gives to (uUi.-liuu uk! hearth these wat no window to ieak alio!: conseouentlv seed for nlantin of could lie dimly made out one or two I .1 iniil.1 Ion iiinfiirft.I $Liiit1t nf tlio tutrttlail I IniA wmilil ntii'Tuf. a (it.t ! lilv fivlst of hi lifo would be a ashe on tho lips I crouching female figures. I never saw 0f St. Ifmi. Theeed in these latitude in lonsjth and one rod in width, rather of the children of men. ' I dnvthinz tit the way of a home in a 1 1 .,ri d.nl.1 tl. ;, ,.f tl.r. I l.u.. f..r m.l in 1 1 .! iw.ni v Albmay ... Til I "Y lad better bo the cmjH-ror of civilized country and I have seen a ia the latitude of Chicago. long. In the first instance the plowman rial. kitablUb-1 one lov jog and tender heart and she the ,ood deal more appallinir than thi. I It U lit tn nl.nt irtn y iJiLU wnnl.1 1kv Li lum lii team sivMeti ??7iZfi?E2L&V P",? n!"11' lUa ? "e re kW&,?1 Vct t,,ero t,,e AM of Mian nl- in the spring as the weather wiHrmit, times, providing the furrow was twelve VHwmTSil''w?tl' V?lna "o ,,tt reidly ng tlim, BCre of land, and u.ually but tho i.lantinjr aeason mt be aafelr inche in width, while in tho second Qsviog h.rUfor srrlad 00 aotklag obi Flrt-Clas Hair Dreasiss Saloon. w. xp.eU to fir. satire sstiifsetioa t. si) -Child!.n and Laid in' natraaaoy m tad tssmpoo.d. . ... JOS W KB15KB. "Man is strength, woman is beauty ; - . t ,1-1 , p. n ft n 1 man is courage, woman is love. i ucn lllC LOrVtllilS r mil- LO the one man leave the one woman, and the ono woman loves the one man, the Will purchase : Pmtnmer dried fruit at very, angel leave beaven and come and full market price; Will send a conn fruitgrowers as to cultivation of or addl t inns to orchards : '. Will upply fruit trees of approved sort at mooerate priee ; . Wilt sell iiuniwer unersiurougn Aino ienton ana i-Jine couuiw. , - Jitters to oe sent 10 vorvaiiiar run vuui C'orvallis, Bontom Connty, Oregon WAL14S HASU, JTestdeiU Jam its Kkadmajt, Seoy." - January I, VMi. . ; , . , v ,.,wtt, 1 wou mo iu.ooi uueijoou wouiamii uiisrfrcttui2 What lie WOUld U content to lnd.vl tn t in nn . nf .1 nn ., enan t itlv.si.vi.il turn it" .if tho toam .,1.1 :i u...i..u .I..1. i. .tt I ... . .. . 1 " " . 1 i j a "u"u' moi.gii no io m can R nvins out ot inem. now, aiaail 't hn liest mode of t antin? is to mark would be nectsRarv. oceum iti" .more ue aitcu a oeggar, his Hid im twen a he and Ihousand of other like him the eround about 3 feet C inches one time than wa emjilovcd in turning the success.. .,, I havo reached the end of their miserable I ,! i.lunt in id. mi.la ..I. 11; an.1 iimin tlm vuliK nf lU rnrrnw 14 - - , , . ". " .. . I . Tl m T , U. V. ' I W ... ...V M.U. M . f 1 VVR. ... . - V . wa.w . .... V - - , lucre m a heathen book w inch says : I ast season cron. and beyond thsm but ;nv,n. n tr. s ao.U in a bill noltiraiH a anriona itm In thn cost of t.1ow-in. a Iittlo way lie starvation. The half- -arW. keen eround clean audlooae until In the first cate aliovo mentioned if the bag of Indian meal wa all the family are H to two feet hii-h, then -'Jay furrow turned should to eight inches in had, nothing more remaining ujion by." place of twelve, not onlv would tweutv which.by sale or mortgage, money could For making up small crops say lea four turning of the team be required be raised, and to the question, ' What than 1 00 acres, use same machinery a instead of sixteen, but the team would be will you do when the men,! give out f now nHi for sorghura manufactute". foix-od to travel ouo tbird further, while came the despairing answer, "The good Cut the cane when the seed is well in the second case previously stated, I,ord only know. j ripened, cutting ouly each day what is eighty-nine turnings would bo necessary - . , , I it in that house and hing for jov." ipeteYit person to aivise I , : . , 0 -.' t jMiltivtOinn of or addl. I . m A BlHA OTTr.l paoy. -REVERE HOUSE, pru!w.W matter. f 3'Offlce in OJ.l Felisw's Tomple. ..Pit! C. POWELt. W. R. IIII.YEP. VOWELh & BILYEU, VTTOHNKYf? AT LAy. And Solifitors in t'liaccery. ALBANY. - - - OUEOX. ' Collections promptly made on all point. Loan negotiated on reasonable terms. ' SrOlSce iu Foster's Brick.-3i " yl-jjiltlif. ; J" Caraer First sad nuwartai Albaf yOre.i. W.fa" trt f- ' ' " -' ' iH lH -u Ilocky lliver, in St. Liure4is county, South "Carolina, is a poor stream for fish. rerhatis by a dav's fishing the Jwisier mn y 1 00 rewarded by one-half dozen little cat-fish, ; Wo had a visit lost week fnom the Rithurn's Creek ot ter, William Vaughn. ' Ilo said there were fish in tho river irnd he come after trVeni. It was emiiini' to ee him in thoMiotilw, -rUviir. umler the rocks, and j . J - t ' , ... . 1 , .- 11 uuu-nvi fHtuguig uu iuu cats: sometimes lie Not far from this I wu uliown by my melancholy attendant into an equally wretched hovel, where a widow with seven young, children was fighting the b wor worked up tho same day, especially if instead of sixty-seven. If tho length of the weather is warm, it will not' do to furrow be the same in both cases, yet cut or ton much ahead of the mill. by taking s furrow one-third broader, Ikiil ranidlr. skiui thoroughly and if three acres may be plowed in the same ittcr.battlo of life, and rapidly getting I sugar i desired, test by taking a little time occupied in plowing two acre with worsted in tho struggle. She herself I 0f the hot syrup between, tho : thumb the narrow furrow. There are plow in ntwet for ti.-Mi the w it ld's commerce. were the capital active. Jbit fherapi-! tnl locked iij) in di.im :i.U it whoilv dormant. X. Y. Tli:m. Tar. SJi TC A! Tilt SJ1 ALL UOT. A boy, ttplmi-eutlv tnnih asitattl. rui-httl int6 a houatj j ebtet ..ay and khU to the lady : 'I thm t want, to alarm yer, but I've got t.i' ticwn. .ltie man sent me up fi-om the livery stnlJo to tell ver." "(Im.! Leaiensl what U it 1" "Whv, von know ver little bov Aleck Whiteaker at the last election, and one fur every fraction of 10 or more. A resolution was passed ivcommenil- !!' that no memner kijouli receive more than oue proxy for delegate wb are not in atlendance. II AMILXEU,. Jon:; T. HfouEs, , Chairmwa-. Scerelaiv. TDK ATTtKr-TFD AssASSIYATIAX. St. I'eteksbckg, Fetnuiry 19. what the man cau't keep outcrt th liv- j Foil wing aro tho particulars of the erv stublo 'iTt:nd tiio corner V 'Yea, well P "l toot Alecic jitst uow not t. iro inter the stable amotig the horses, but. ho would not miud mc " ."Ob, dear 1 what has hapioi-.cd f attempted assassination of tho Inier- iul laimly: The dinner Wa3 appoint. exl for six o'clock Tueadav evening. If it had not-been aecidently delayed, all wouKI have leeti seated at the moment of the xploslon. As it was, "He said he wanted to m w hut a their escape was very arroK. The- mule 'ud d when r tickled his loels I Emwror, aeeompanieil by the rrin- with a straw." . , - "Oh, heavens 2" tnsjied the hidv, and clunir to tho mantol for stqqioit. "W..H . o,. 1,. Al..,.'- ..... snnck up Uhiti a norrel mule, tickled him on the heels tin " , Tho lady started lor tho doer. ess of Hesse and Bulgaria, wai about to enter the uiniag-hall through on a door ami, other member the of Im perial family, except the Empress, by another, when tho explosion took place. Two servant?, who w-ere 'in the dininsr-hall. were irj ired. The An' tho blame critter never lifted a force of the explosion was such that hoot, called tlio boy, "jiever as as switched hid cussed tail. much lu a mighty good thing for -Aleck that he didn t too; an I thought Id como up an ted ver. Aud ho uode.i out ut tho Kde en trance. nau gone out garnering wuat sue coma ttn,i finger. As soon as it rope or of stuff to make a fire wherewith to string out it i at the granulating K)int, cook the family dinner, consisting Oh and should bo immediately removed the market which will turn n twelve inch farrow with equal easo to the horses, as other plow give iu . turnNig my brothers in comlortable English 1 from te fi10 or the heat turned from I eight-inch furrows, iet nany farmei a single cabbago 1. . But the Tl'nHMitatMp to tttla,4,fc., :Tsbbs l"1'1 !? 1'P .witl, liaud rifsiiwi with tu. it tin udirkci a.jru. Bfinuy 1 Alter usbing the siioals be tried hi aZ Ah 'on the sucker and red-horse in Vrree C'eaeh'ts aa! fr.a. Uf&l . . ..- ... :.;.: ! ,! .it, Ii. H. MONTANYE.-- ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, .' " AND XTotavy Public. Albuuy, Oretfon. ' OfSee upstairs, over John BrieKs store, 1st street. vHni'lif riEV BARBER SIJ0P 3,r JI. SUEfiES, TrotfTc'"' GOOD SEA FOAM SII AM POO, gpes A and opposite McXlwain's store. deeper, waters,' diving down under the bankts and bringing up the .Hah in his banda. lie caught about twenty fine suckers, weighing otie, two and three pound each. Vaughn' has bpen known to atcji as mny as six suckers at one tune in 1 his hand. He ays when un der the water he can rub a sucker on wiiuescu suave, jrrices ior enavtug 1 .1 ... j . .:ii 1: .:n. . .- iad hair-outting same as usHal;Kjooms . o u o aa mm as a pig poor Iittlo children, half clothed, thin and hollow-eyed, were there to plead with heart-rending eloquence for aid, Once more I heard the old storv. " The land had yielded nothing ; no turf could be obtained for fuel short ef a journey of eight miles, and the family had touched absolute destitution. Over ittUt does not exhaust the soil like die way, in another apology for a dwell- other canes, the saccharine properties mz place, 1 xouna three noor women beinc all dnrived from the atmosobere. trying to kir.dle a fire with daaip- bean jf the forogoing remarks are, in your under the pan. ; v. still contmuo working with an old stylo Oranulatuni sometime takes place in plow, uimctut o; qruit, bimpiy because 24 hours. But if allowed to cool too they fuHCy they cannot Uoid to pur- quickly the proce. tay bp retarded for chaso a now ud more modern imple a month. incut that would more than save its Anv man can devise mean to Utii extra cost in a single season. his sugar, The atnbur cane being a true sugar numbers of windows iu the Palaco and adjacent houses wore shattered. I The gits was blows out and complete- darkness prevailed, Tho bodies of two more soldiers have been found among the debris, and of tho forty-fivo injured several have since died. Is the early davs. tho colonist used NewYoRK Febuary 19. The to draw their provision and their cattle I Aiyu'i London special says of the from old England. Now the tables are attempt oa the life of the Czar: Tho tuned. Tho titjurea Mow give 1 oma conspirators used dynamite. This idea, cf the changes that are- taking substance could only have beeu placed ilace at this very important and inter- iu the vaults with, tne complicity eiitins lienod of tho world s hustov : persons empioyeu-in suoorurant ca Tho iinnorU from tho United States to paciUes at tlio Winter Palat e. The IT. ... Great Britain for the last year exceed train was nrea at tne nour appouueu, those of the nroviou year bv over Sj.V wun me rki 01 eiectric wires, wniu 000.000." In 1S74 Great Brittiin naid were cut after the explosion, and the United States for bacon and hams, were found in fragments at some dis- l A tiOOD 8T0KT. ; 1 i vi 'u B. BOYLE Fashionable Boot-Maker. when you are scratching it.. 1 arlfitan A ewa. .Hit', '. ; J.ttter to : 1 "OLD KELIABLK." Cries, "Itr . ; '"i::ei.j e .-s.-j.t -mu .'ii GOOD STOCK OF BOOTS O UAXn ALL THU e. lrfeet jit. ciariitetl. btiup itiOlole:. tb roar H Kuiwr.ouw.'- ; Wrt1 n. w. BAI.I.ARD, m.t. j. m. rowELr,, m.p. BALLARD & POWELL,' : 'Physicians and Surgeons, Lebanon, Oregoa. .jyOffl.-'G iu Lebanon Drug Slore.lBS. , Vl5ul0tf .- :' . i ! i PATEWTSii". F.'A, LehmarnvSeHcito ol Americas ami PoWlgJi Patuita. WabiiHftoo, l. C. All buninai. muuwtoi 10i Pateuu, wtusllwr beior. ttt. Ptient Ofti Mm Court., pr.1101H.ly alteiidtxi t, tlo olianr. uiiuIk uuiiM a patent U SecanxL Snixl (or elmr. ll ' ' r.i' ..... (Successor to 1r. Jtrewer.) P-.' Ofliieand residence on 8eond stieet, ear jso. l'a i.ngme .House. iJU There at e many reputed remedies for that very "prevalent disease, ' Chronic Naflal-' Catarrh,' but' none which liayo given geeeral satkfaption and boebnie acknowledged standard preparations, ex cept Pr, Sage's Catarrh Bemedy. It continues to enjoy an unprecedented popularity. ' :Thisr reputation has 'been earned tiirottgu the permanent cures which it haff "wS'dughtrhaving proved itself a specific in the worst form of the disease. 1 In fact so reliable is it that I Is former proprietorofTered through all the newspapets of the land a reward of for a case of Catarrh that it would not cure. Sold by druggists. Vor. Soon after the late Salmon P. Chasa assumed the gubernatorial chair in Ohio, Yin moiin.1 hi. nrneliimnt.inii aitrmintinir n stalks, iiieir only crop, m order to cook opiaion, of value to your readers, as I Thanl.scivin': day. To make sure of A 1 1 r. I , y. f .1 i m. I 1 : 1 -,., I . . V ... . 1 1 I a, u.b.i ut timmu meal, uicir omy too". Btatea at the neginning, tney are at your i ,eir,2 orthodox, the governor composed London lelegruph. service. And, allow me to state, in proclamation almost exclusively of conclusion that I haye a quantity of true passages from the Bible, which he did i'Mv tirsfc wifi " sniil Maritol.l. run- ivmocr uano eeu. 01 excellent, quauiy, nnt ilesiimata aa ouotutiona. iiresuimns nmg his anxious eye over the dress- grown on my own tarni, mat x am uis- liosing 01 on oruers, at reasonii'im iiu. Vours Jtepecttully, PKTEli BOYCK. Morlev, Mo., January 30, 1880V iiuikcr's bill which liis second , matrimo nial . venture . had just , handed him, "USed to p,;ake one calico drei8 last Ion ger than you wear a silk otie." "yes," replied Sirs, Marigold, "and made one husband last her a great ileal longer than I can, too." And, as she bentbor gentlu glance upon his countenance, ho felt all tlio blood in hi back turn to hailstones. " ; . ''Dear Louise, don't let the men come too near you whea courting." "Oh no, dear ma. When Charles is here we have one chair between us." Mother thinks the answer is rather ambiguous. that every ono would recognizo them, and admire the fitness of the words as well as his taste in their selection. The proclamation meeting the eyes of a Dem ocratio editor, he bounced upon it at A young lady who came in last week fH ,nS that he had read it before ' . ..-.. I ha aaii n r avar 1 r cii r u'liArn 1 .11 r. hn to advertise for kitchen help said with a sitrh and a wring of her dainty gloved hands, "Oh! I do hope we'll get one soon. For it does almost break , my heart to see mother wash dishes with her rheumatism, too." If your stn has no, brains don't send him to college. Ion cannot make a palace out ot a shanty by putting a French roof on it. he couldn't exactly say where; but he would take his oath it was a downright plagiarism from beginning to end 1 That would have been a pretty fair joke, but the next day the Hjnblican editor came out valiantly in defense of the gov ernor, pronounced the charge false and libelous, and challenged any man living to produce oue singlo line of the procla mation that had ever appeared in prin before. icef, butter ami cheese, $37,000,000 ; in 1S78, $00,000,000. In breadstulla the increase of the last year over the previous year was d,LMju,uyu ; over 1S74 the increase was 5So,00U,U0U. In 1873 there were 300 horned cattle im ported j in 187S, GS,S03. The iniort- attous of sheep in lMi numbered 13,' 20: in 1878, 45,567. endin' 08,000 beeves to Lohind in ono year, and 43,000 sheep, tance from tho dining-room. Sever al of the sentinels are undr surveill ance. Many arrests have bei'ti made, but the police' are not yet on the track of the assassins. The . Emperor is. said to bo much affected. Rumors of his abdication, on March 2d, are again passing from mouth to mouth. Think of our is said that the explosion Jwas fired by a dynamite clock, the same as was used by Thomassen at Bremen two or three years since. There are omnious indications ot a European war. There is no Iittlo anxi ety among the diplomatic corps' at Washington bv reason of recent advices from abroad. Diplomacy may avei t the struggle for awhile but the impression appears to be jruitunc ground that it will not be I0112 delayed. Short skirts are now worn for danc ing dresaes, and the gentlemen are no longer obliged to wait for the ladies to side-track their train before they can pass. . " . m " Subscribe for tlio Dehociiat. , Wklto's I'ralrle Flower. Taken before retiring, will in? ore a good ninht's rest, with an awakening in the rosy morn to health, conrag.) Rod vigor. For coated tongue, bad breath, sick head ache, or any disturbance arising from dys- pepsia or torpid liver it Is without peer. Ita action on disease is entirely difl'erout from any niedictre over Unreduced, iuiet ing pains ahnost in&tantiy. Tbe hue and crv raided ayainsl it by patent nedieine men, who have foreseen In its advent the destruction of their nefaiious business, and the thousands of unsolicited tentiiuo Tintl. llwhig in from ail parts f the iew Ver5d, is a sure indication o.' iia srreat. ineritn. Trial size at all frug Shorts. Half pound bottles, 75 cents. I-'om ii ay & 51 av won, !oI Agents, . ...