The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 13, 1880, Image 2

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KATiaraL LEf.:3uBATip TICKET.
Tar lrvl(lrnl,
YVINFII'LD S. JIAXCOC IC,
or rt:x.avi.VASiA.
Far Vice Trealtleat.
WILLIAM irTBXKLTSlT,
nr. inphva. t. i. . ' , ; ,
- : - l'r rTfUJrtlllal IRIfrlutM."' - ,
J. K. WEATHERFOnn, of I.inh Coniily
T. O. OWEN, oT Coos Conine. --"
J AS. FULTON, tf Wasco Count v.
iiinoRTjti. nonu.
. . :'. 'I. - - -Tlie
treat ! rlur I !" r Amrrkao lilwrlj
are IU1 the lavfal tulwrlluricc r lilt peo
ple, sad tux alte-ald fcev. The ritnl of I rt.il
Jary, ,lle babraa rorpu, the liberty or
the Imdiiiu or M't'b. Ibr aafa
ral rigai ef prruma aniflhr'rrtili tiriiron-
rty utB&f bp pmrrrpd. " - - - - i
..-.. . field, 'a. mro k. 1
lnj. ;, 4em'd'c.Urit.aa. u4 Sti.w
(aminus simp ithv loa-: iitri.t.
There: is rtn urbanization in the city
t Xew-Yorfi known as tin? Trish-Atuer-'
Joan J ejmtI lean. ClutC its inemiM
pretend, to lie good J t khiuen nd they
declare themselves for CJarfield. Here
is a political mi for' thcm-to clack.
March 8. 107, Fernando 'Wood, Dem
ocratic Iteprc-fentaiive from. New Voit.
askej ui.atiujus coii;i:t cf lite Ilon.o
t.i ofTei Una resolution : --
'asp'm, That -tuia "ITous -leads
its sjmjiatlij to lY.p, eoj?t cY Ireland
' in tlieirjVnJIng struggle, fr ci'i.stitu
tionat4iLertj If tiie Jcsj-otie govern
ments cf Kurope k1;I1 be ni!ocd to t s
tablisfjjiionaivliial institutions in Axu er
ica, s fcliQiill itl:c Uxiited .States foster
an.l jtroincte iJie extcasiou of republi
can institutions in-J!Uropo. -;
Mr; ltroom!!,- Jepnblican, ot-jeeted-.
Ir. Wootl then moved that the mlfn
lie SiiisiK'nJeJ! tliat iLe resfilutiou
vtuLI e cfliTed in sjiue of the o'jce
lioit. ' Tt vi ai currk-d Lv a vota Y 101
yi -as. ..Forty-twtt votrl Vay,".- jand
amiiii4 tlie foi ty-two vrs James A. tlai-1
field, tlicn t!ie lti-puV.ican loader of tlm ,
Hotre, now the" Tlepublic-.ui ..camlidAte
for IVeaident. The resolution was tben
Wfore tlie louse. To have it killed or
nuotbercd in Commit tee, f.eneral Danka
t "MasMicliusetti. moved. i;s reference
. to th (.'ouimittee on Foreign AGuirs.
Ha the c:;!l cf the yeas .nnI liays Mr.
fJarfield voted cx Finally, when the
Committee that had the resolution in j
charge reported another in its Ktead, j
very ianeh im'roved in fone, and it
passed by a large majority, Mr. Cirfi-M
refrained ' fiom votinjj. llo ifid not
dare at that time to vote gi:;sl it, Imt
he would , not Vote for it Ylii!e (he)
Insh-Americim" Republioaits, iliev
call them'selvesare discussing the pul
lio i-.?eoTd of Mr. Garfield, to fml any
rea-"i wlij-. they, should vote 4r Jiitn,
't them take his action ut lhat time
iufrr Moeonnt. Thr vri! fr.d the fcfll-
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esa! rcjHji'L iu tao l.ungrtstionuli M, '
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I-ortieih Congress, jklarch Jfih and 1, ih:
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Winfitdd Seott Hancock isihu Union
candidjita" for tLe .Prcfotdericr. He is
the national candidate'. I Ms i-hiire life
m has been Kjient in the at hiosphere of the
Union, and not "of .liurti.sansliiii. Jle
w ......... & . .s. . n uJM A. ft I f I . ' 1 HK.
of the Union, where he has steadfastly
remained. When the' "Union was in
danger he volunfeeied to" leave a place'
jf ca:i and Kafely Jtr o!iet4f danger:
Jfe has known' nothing but service to
our country. Xet more than tiiree or
"four liifii, living or dead have jenderod
sorvics to the Uniort as conspicuous
and splendid as. -Li haie lteV. Anl
they have been volnntaiy no man
more so. darlleld voluiiteeied" for a
year; Hancock .voluutfeied for life.
He has not been cmLroi'ed iit'anycf
the etty strifes of strt.!ankhiji. His
career has shown no nairowiif-ps. He
has loved 'the Union in battle, and lias
1-ivt-d. civil liberty n j eace . IJe will
give to tlie country, a broad,, national
Administration in th true spirit of (he
Union. Cincinnati F.ntpurer. '
Ki:rlBLH'S VTt:KTKlH M t'. OCK.
Besides John W; Forney, Alex. Mo
Cl u're end ' 'A v. aV J '3 of Mori U'of Phil
hi'.tlj lu'j.. who luve lef? the IiejmblicaD
i:n.L s anif declared for Hancock, these
iite siuee reisnteil : John' Jay Smith,
tla'. historian, General irofl'man'of the
fsyal Ij'gion, Stephen I.. ..Winslow,
litor of the. Vomwrdul List, William
Ktewart, a prominent merchant, .Chas.
-I. Fiitttisoii, tho well-known author,
Dr. Magooit, a iiromkicnt Uaptist cler
gyman, Mr. Bennet of tlie famous Tow
er IlalU clothing house., and' Chnrlf g
Wistsr of Gehnantown, all leading Tte-pnblicar.s.-,
- :
, Gcn'. Api'LEGate has lesigned his io
s'itiou, in.the.C'ustom House, s;The Ore
yonutn F.ays,";sobody need, worry sbout
his being caught. Of com se net, after
Kepublieans hare ben taught such a
le ison iw t'L&y ' received in the Watts
matter. '""'.V V :
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v I
Last Satunlay ft N. Y. Jlci'olt re
porter interviewed t!en. llunciH'k le-
gardin' the oinissimis from his letter of
acceptance of hU viovrpwn free fdiips
uud levenue t:ii(V, end following is
wht the GeiieroJ Jtnd In Buy in lehitton
to the mutter : '
I have very defiuilo icwn, cleur to
my own mind at least, on ImiIU topics,
and J trust npnn othern vvhioh concern
the country's welfare. It was not with
out serious debate that I concluded they
had no proper place in nvy letter. Two
considerations' prevailed, firnt, that n
letter cf acceptance was not the light
medium ; through which to announce my
final jtnlgtnent upon any great rjuention
depemling' for its solution Unn future
iegialation and careful executive i-eView;
and Kccond, that I have no right to mar
the present situation of the party by n
set of expressions auperlluouH t the
adopted platform with which, ai I ouid
bcfoic, I uin in full accord." The fjuen
tions of tat'Ur aud free hhips were o
interesting to Hancot k that- ho did not
refrain iYo.w priv.ito discussion of them,
wikli vvas lutenstily jutcresting nnd nt
the sam.tiui niot tautali.ing to his
listener, whom the general forbade to
record a "prd of it. "2sc," said he, '"I
,dc noi piro80 to supplement lny letter
of acceptance by any addendutu. It is
cnougU that I am cordially in accord
with llyjpai ty and the cantaign.
'Iho Qreffonvm heads this dispatch
"The' Campaign of "deception Han
Cock "Refuses to State His Position on
finpoi tant Topics An Attempt to !ct
Into, Power by Arts if Concealment
and Inception." AVe wouhl like tow
the tlitor of that paper show a single
p:uticur ii Whii h the I V'iiuiciatie
jvnty or iu candidate; have nsed any
''deception"or "cosicitt'uicnl"' in rela
tion to f heir poliiionl fiith. In speak
ing of tins' jevonu taiitV the "Demo
cratic platfoi in say, "a taiilffoj- revenue
only," and llrti.ci.ujs with the plat-
-fornt I.-e is in full accord. CVu anything
bephitiier than that ! The Orjonlan
would ycry "gladly misunderstand the
oi.il ion of tlie IVmocratic party on the
"uetiontT protective taritf. Iist w in
ter it enme out strongly in f ivor rf do
ing away with the protective tai-ill, but
if it should do so now, like Ilnucock,
it would le ' io fuH accord." wiih the
lVmocr.it ic party ik1 directly Opposed
t6 Pepnblican. doctrine. Veiily, ui nn
eater of crow, Mr. Scott leads all oiIwm h.
LliOvi MUHt OI'Bl l t.
' A' AYahliingtcn letter sys : "O.ily
o1;e liiembec tf the Cabinet is here.
Two suo speukiti; foi- U.irtifld in the
Vet, and the others sue en Siiiimnr
excorsions to various jmtnt.J. Mr. llayt 8
will goto Ohio early, in August, and
thrnoe to the Pacilio Coat." This is
the Civil is-mce fteforin cf the 11;-ju1-
!ien Adniini-st ration, of whieli orf of
the timnjiing stump-sji-akiiig meinlK-is
of the fugitive Cabinet, Mr. Carl fv.hr.rz,
had so much to say in condemnation
and praise, in the second-hand sjrech
lie read io the crowd whe went to heal
him make a grand srftvh ut Piatt's
Hail List Friday evening. They all
draw t'ut-ir pay reulaily, however,
while they pei foii.i no sorvii-e. X. J'.
llxo witter.
A HIT ANIIELr. m.
Thtfie is mui h to l-e said in f.ivor of
Mr. Garlieid, For mstani'e, he Ls a
fife-tmder, who 'favors subsidies und a
protective tarilT ; he is a hftrd-money
man, who upiroe3 greenliacks ami sil
ver; though; ip;oied to partisan Fed
eral ! interference, h voted against his
proposition, and assails thosn who
voted for the projx-sii ions he Kubmilted;
1..-. u ..,. i',...:v v' ... i-..r..... i.
,l wUl.-1 -Jl I St' ll'llll. KIMl
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thinks the ikjIUui.his ouht In eoiitrol
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the iotroiiHge f while deprecating n-c-
tional feeling, he. takes care to stiiuu
late distrust tif the .South. In short,
he is till things to ull men, and the only
reason for voting against him is that, in
the abundance of Jiis good nature, he
wants to lie everybody's friend.
. .E:i ni bi:u ii utioi k.
The New Haven Culm, (J r-nback
organ, tells this: "Mr. Charles Atwa-tc-r,
who was, in the Greenback
candidate for -Governor 'of Connecticut,
attended a Dtmccratic u"eling in New
Waven on Thursday evejiing, in which
he said he had renounced none of his
views on, the banking system, the laljor
'.estion, etc., but preferred tc tight out
the issues within the ranks of the Iem-
ocralic pHrty, and would uphold the
Hancock and JinglLdi ticket." The
Greeubacker of Connecticut will al
most unanimously votethe same way.
CIKI II IOMI HAIS f Olt TIIE IIIM sr..
In the House of I!eprcs.eiitatives,
March '22, 1809, Mi-: Johnson of Ca!i
foruia a.sked unanimous eonBont looUer
this r, , --, ' . .
' J'edolmlf. :Thnt in jmssing tlie resolu
tion for tho Fifteenth Amendment to
the Constitution of tlie United" States,
this Ilonse never intended that Chinese
or Mongolians should become veters.
' " He then moved to suspend the rules,
and demanded the yeas and nays, which
were, taken, ,aud James A. Garfield
voted- nay ! Evidently he favored Chi
nese naturalization and sufTYnnfe.
r; THE Ell F. ASII) (littl.
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. Among.the most prominent calleis
on Gen. Hancock' Saturday, July 31st,
was Gen. II. I)'. 'Lilley, of Staunton,
V: fiGen." I.illey was in tho Confed
erale.s(rvicv and. lost an arm, iu one cf
the batsles in tlie Vfiliey. He said to a
rejorter, smilingly : "I n.i going to
pay my-respects to a GenerHl who com
manded some of ihp bovg who look o,!T
my arm" end came near taking off : one
of my legs-;IIowever, the pat in past,
and'I-am -going -'riftw to try and make
that General Commander-in-Chief."
nn: viKuovt i.t .;.
Tiio Chief Kngiiu er of tho Oregon
Ian H iihvny Company ;lven tho fol
lowing news to tho Oivjoiiiuti in re
gard to the operations of that cornea
On tho ve.t'8ldo tho ptii'lro lino
front Dayton to Dallas a dNtnm'u or
-7 miles, and to .Sheridan, a distance
of lulles, has been I'ei'oiiMtrtiotcd
entirely, the bridges Imvo nearly all
been removed nnd tho grades Ira
proved nt considerable cost. A now
telogrnpli line li been eonstructcd
to Dallas uud Is now being extended
to (Sheridan, tho flistrumenbs nnd
bntterle for which (and (or tt further
extension from Dayton to Kay's fer
ry to connect with tho oast Mdo di
vision and with tho company'. steam-
on nt that I'laco nnd thonco Io
F.rownsville via Silo), nrrlveil on tho
SV(i of Calioriu'n. A largo IKirlloit
of this west sidn division is being bnl
lasted with gravel, tho now rolllnj
sUK-k for whicli arrived on iSaturday,
by tho barkentino Hivut, consisting of
locomotives, two passenger coaches
and some freight oars.
Ouo looamotivo wus taken up on
Sat unlay morning for tho on it sldo
division nt , Kay '.s Ferry and uuothcr
locomotive goes up to Dayton to mor
raw with no extra passenger ear.
Two now stations aro being opened
at Armstrongs, Ilvo miles from Day
ton, nnd ut tht Western Oregon
crossing-, nt both of which points iho
company are about to construct two
warehouses for the convenience nnd
at tho special doMre of the farmers lo
oated around these place?.
Gn tho east sldo divisi.n of tho
company's lino greater progress has
made. Tho onilro lino from Kay's
ferry on tho Willamette river to tsil
verton has been graded, the tle ull
reudy, r.nd n iortlon of tho Iron re
quired to complete the road to Waldo
Hills lias ulraudy loen taken up by
tho company. Tho lialanco of the
Iron for this extension is laying af
FlanderV iIok, and within a fort
night "loo tons more will nrrivo from
Sin Francisco. An ndvanco Ixjdy of
graders nnd hewers uro working Ihv
yond Silverton, iunt the engineers are
loetin a line via titer's (or further
extension.
If the Cliiil'-rit arrives w ithin four
teen days, enough iron will ihen be
on hand to carry the road to North
Santiam river. Two miles of trackJ
trom Kay's ferry his been
made, nnd the tracklayers tiro work
ing ttt tho rato of a milo a day, nnd
the contractor, Mr. Montgomery, as
sumes us that he will get into Silver
ton with a train before the firt of
Septemtier-
Tho bridge timUr for tho North
Santiam bridge, (which except the
bridge across the Willamette) is the
largest bridge on ihf route, has been
ordered some time ago, and a iortion
of it is already cut nnd rsady for de
livery, while 70,oni) tie,, aro l-Ing
delivered near Stayton m tho Santi
am for the extension Into Solo, the
contractor having guaranteed to reach
that town by the l."lli of October.
A new con tract was let to J. K.
Montgomery A: Co., Iho contractors,
(en days ago, In which lhat lirto
guarantees to have tho mid comple
ted Into iirownsville a distance of 72
miles from Kay's Ferry, by the 'dh of
November. Aeeonliugly, n force tf
graders ami teamsters started on
Thursday la-4 at Krownsvillt, working
northwards to meet the other parties
working southwards. The Oregon
ian Kailway Compiny have altogeth
er close oa ! men now constructing
their milways, but find difliculty in
getting fiilliclent teanjs on account of
harvest operations. The located
route from F.rownsville isclcwo to and
at the foot of Ward's Put to, thence
to Sand Kidge and runs diagonally
aero.s tho Albany A: Leljanon branch
of tho O. & C. 1C. It. (now under
construction), but keeps away n
distance of two miles and a half west
from the town of Lebanon, Ihen
makes for the South Santiam river
and tho Crablrec for. Tho graders
and bridge builders working from
nrownsville northerly Io Scio will
havo everything completed Io Scio
by iho 1st of Of to!er the lime when
tlie tracklayers havo to reach that
city so that tracklaying .southerly
to Irovnvil!e,a distance of 24 miles
will be extended nt (he rate of a mile
a day, as they are now doing on the
French prairie.
The second Knglish vessel with
rails tho San Lulu Is due about the
Joth of September, with sufiicierit
iron to complete the entire extension
to Drownsvilh'.
On Friday two more loccmolivef)
and thirty more freight ars arrived
overland at San Fr.iuel.--cu and will te
dispatched to Portland liu mod lately,
while twenty-four freight cars, or
dered from the Seattle car works.will
be delivered here before the 1st of
September, (of tho same design n
used on the (Seattle and Walla Walla
railroad,) 121 freight five, passenger
cars and three baggage cars In run
ning operation on the Narrow Gauge
Company's,- railways before the 1st
day of November next.
The company's steamers the City
of Sakm and Ohio havo been over
hauled and repaired, and are busy
carrying railroad material to tho
front. Tho City of Qulmy, which is
now in tho company, is o be laid off
for a few days for repairs, and will
then be placed on the route (mainly
for the passenger tMde) in conjunc
tion with Sakm and Ohio.
Altogether the progress made by
tho Oregonian Kailway Company in
constructing its roads in such a short
time is remarkable. That company
was incorporated oa the 22d of Feb
ruary last, five months ago, and will
have in running operation (including
their purchase of Iho Gaston road) all
together about 128 miles of railway
by the 5th of November, that is to
ay, if the. contractors nroable by (hat
time to complete the road to Browns
ville as they have contracted to do.
VOt AKK BIGOT KEICHUOK?
Gen. E. )i..Applegate, Kepublican
candidate for elefftor,has resigned his
position in the Custom House nt
Portland, and the same has been ac
cepted. Other business will engage
hi3 attention after tho presidential
election Ihis fall. Eugene Journal.
Correct' ' IJe will probably start
another Greenback paper somewhere
in Oregon, or else enter the lecturing
Held. Certain it is, bo will ; not be
a member of the Electoral College,
lJTll..
Upon tho quetttms of Chlneso im
migration, thero Is'vui Intense inter
est manifested on tlfc Pacific Coast,
but Oeneral Hancock does not seem
to have thought It worthy ft; ven of
tho slightest mention. This omission
will fost him a good many vote?, its
tho people will compare tho positive
utterances of Generul Garfield uion
this Important question, with slluht-
Ing silence of the Democratic candi
date. HonAm i-'j I'lniu'liHiki: i . "
How can wo expect our Mate Io
over amount lo much wlieifcdllors of
newspapers are so Ignorriit its' this
wo say Ignorant liecauso wo do wish
to accuse jilm of iplsreprcsentlug
facts. Wo ndvlso our editorial friend
to look at tho Democratic platform,
Tho.. eleventh .resolution reads fol
lows: .... ... ; ; -,i .....
Amendment t( tho Kttiilngamo
treaty; no more Chinese immigration
except for travel, education and for
eign commetco, nnd therein care fully
guarded.'
Now turn to Hancock's Idler of ac
ceptance, and you see that ho ssys,
'4lho principles t-mtmernted by tho
Convention aro those 1 havo cher
ished in the past aud shall endeavor
to maintain lit Uhj future." If you
think that is not enough to set Llm
right before tho people of Ibis Coast
on tho Chinese question, Ihen rtd
this, which Is taken front a convene
Hon which Hancock had with Mr.
Foley and Mr. Frost, two of tho Cal
ifornia delegates to iho Ciiiciunnll
Convention: .
"Tell iho peop'.o of Iho . Pacific
Coast for mo that my heart is with
their interests. If Congress will give
mo a, bill llko they gave Hayes on,
I rrfr a Hlroil'iet our I will sign It,
for 1 know how the artisans and me
chanics are oppressed in trying Io
compete with Iho Chinese."
Does lhat indicalo that Hancock
does not seem Io have (bought iho
Chinese question worthy i f own (he
sligkcst mention." .
How does Garfield stjnd on (ho
Chineso question?
He talks very fair since ho became
a candidate, but Io apply thef.ld rule
- 'by Ihcir works y shall know
them"- to his ca-r nnd see how it
works.
Did ho ever In a single instance In
Congress vole In f.ivor of (he laboring
man and against (he Chinese. If In
did it is not on record?
It Is an n!soluo fact that nt one
time " inia Ijt j'neor vf t'li'mm imur
allziitlnn awl ni'jj'ni'j'' and o rW.
This Is as true as gopel, and we
sling no mud" wlTcn we .my fro.
Consult the ('omjritniinn! Urcurd and
you will see that on ihc22d of Match,
109, Mr. John-Hjn, f California,
asked unanimous consent to o!Tcr this
in the House of Keprcscntatlvcs:
Ilr,JcJt Tnat In passing the reso
lution for tho l-.th Amendment to
tho Constitution of tho l nite.1 Stales,
this IIouo never intended that Chi
neso or Mongolian !ionM Ih-couic
voters.
Mr. Johnson moved Io su-Hnd the
rules, and demanded the yeas and
nays, which were lak'on, and Ja A.
Garfield voted x.u!
Tliis man Garfield slamU on record
as lelng opjKjscd Io tho 'Fifteen Pas
senger Act," veined by Hayes, and
lias always opposoa every measure
intended for tho relief cf tho lalsirlng
men of this Cons?, hut now, when he
is a candidate for the Preidcncy.and
wants, the twelve elect nil votes from
this Coast, ho changes ids line of ac
tion and is In f.ivor (.') of nojinro
Chinese immigration.
Which will a l.tltoring ni in prefer,
Hancock or Gaifie'.d?
Mottr. miiiiu Kin-noiM .
Some of Iho young women In the
caustic soda department of the Penu-
sylvani.i Stilt Works, at Southwark,
declared their symiKillues- for (he
Democratic candidate last week by
chalking ou a largo tank stamling
near the building these words: 0nr
choice for President, Gen. Winfleld
S. HaneiH-k Hancock" forever." The
circusostanco was reinirled to the
Suierintendent of tho works, who
immediately ordered t hat tho girls
M ho had thus expressed their political
preference should craao tho name at
once. Xonoof tho dozen female em
ployes, however, . would give the
name of tho offender, and (he Super
intendent finally decreed that they
must either wash off the words or
walk off themselves. .Upon this an
nouncement one and all declared they
would rather leave than obey suclra
command, whereupon they wcro or
dered to go. This they did, andt as
they marched . away, three rousing
cheers were sent up for JTaneock.---Ph'dailcl
ihla Record." .
A week or so ago tlie Herald tried to
make out that Hancock was a Catholic,
and a few days afterward the Salem
Statr.Hmart, also Republican, stated that
Hancock was not a Catholic, and that
the letter published in the JIhtuU, pur
porting to be from Cardinal McCIosky,
was a Democratic forgery io catch Irish
votes. The Republican editors of this'
State should get together and agree on
some one line of action. ,
The indictment against William IF.
Watkinds for illegal -voting waj dis
miHsed when called ,up in Com t. This
will not prevent the auburn haired Wil
liam from camping on the track of those
who are hounding him. " ' -1 :
Rei'CBUcaxs had arranged to have
Blaine, the 'demagogue stump this
Coast; but tlicy aiio j getting Ecared at
their prospect in Aaiue and will have
to keep him at homo.-
I HK cllVilst;
Vt.S A n SCISSORS.
, (.h.a. gl-'.iuKr, fights 'tnit lfa,r)coil.
CMiI Hchu'rst can't do imythitij; witrt
him.;" f :?? t. f j (
There is ut jntlftaklng Gaffiolfl'a
meaning tin the; larlll question. , jftd
menns to UyVrt.A-'Htde.-r'6f tho
i-nce.
I r is a matter of grave d .ttbt as to
.whether Gmfif Id's ptui Is i$dghtlor
than i. Is sword. .Neither one ever
hurt nnybofljv
liuit k I'oViKiiJv 'ilciilnes (u support
Weaver, which Is tho-best Ihlng (hnt
has happened for Weaver fcinec he
went Into politics, ;f1?1,i .
The fiepubllctins have been caught
lit forging three different loiters Willi
it view of injuring" Hancock'. This is
the "decent campaign" (hey asked
for. '"'' '
Mu. Latuuoi-, tho Duller Sbv(e
C'limmlttee-mau in MassnchustitH,
who resigned hi position and wrote
a li tter about tho Cincinnati Conven
tion, declares his purpose to vole for
i.encrai Hancock.
.... i .
llVGiiUbu J-i anything , ho Is
willy; be has j;ono into tho conun
drum hisInoM.- lie iy,Why is the
charge, lhat I took Credit Mobillcr
stock like Dr. 'AUnner's t.(omach?
Give it up? Why, Is-cause lltere's
nothing in II.
i Wi: ver.iiK very much surprised a
few days 8o io seo In Iho dispalchea
in Iho 0,v(uVm n pnragraph that
Sen ilor David Davis hud come out
strongly in favor of Hancock. That
la-r is so fearlessly tndepMidetit in
politics that it very rarely - puMiihes
anything lavonhle lo Hancock.
Da. Taxku is now a famous man
He has completed his fust of forty
days, and is now filling up again. A
great many Ihlnk Ms fasting was a
hoax, but several ersons watched
him closely nnd report lhat he did
not partake of any food during the
whole lime. Ills feat will havea liad
efTcct on boarding bouse.
Oov. TiivVku has refused to com
mute Iho sentence passed ujon llarrj'
Winizingerode for killing old , man
Swanger, nnd Ids action will Le ap-
pre-latcd by alt law-abiding cHi.ens,
Murders are becoming altogether too
frequent in Ihis State, and when n
murder is duly convicted by our
courts he should Ikj executed.
The w hite . I4ackbird bus . boon
found litis is tlie Democrat w ho has
come out for (iatlield. His name Is
Phiio A. Orion,', of Wisconsin, but
what Ids disease may be is not staled,
We have heard of Hamilton Fish,
Hon. Horatio King, Col. John For
ney, and even D. IL Stearns, but
Philo Orton is a new namo io iu
Ir tiarfleld's constituents paid no
attention lo the charges against blm,
ami llievod ho was innocent when
be took Iho proceeds of the Credit
MobUicr stcK-k, how did it happen
that more than eight thousand of
them cut him nt the polls? In IS"
his majority was 10,0.'..".; In l71It
was 2,o2S. Somclsxly must have
thought there was something wrong.
Ii' General Hancock Is already
defealed, why are tlie Kepublieans at
such pains Io pn.ve that bo pock e led
a iH-troleiim Comjiany, hinged Mrs.
Surratt on his reij'oiisibllKy and out
of pure deviltry, tried to remand
Louisiana and Texas lo rebels still in
arms, was no soldier worth speaking
of, nnd Is now iu league will the now
roleIlion? Theso assaults of the en
emy do not look as though Garfield's
election is already assured,
The Wheeling W. Va. fcylnter puis
the caso thus: . An Ohio man, has
lieen occupying through fraud and
force, the Kxeeutivo Choir for (ho
last four years. An Ohio man Is at
tho head of Ike Treasury. An Ohio
man is at the head of tho army
And now another Ohio man Is seek
Ing tho presidency. Is it not about
lime for Ohio lo take a track seat?
Either move the Capital into Ohio,
and then let them run it exclusively,
or recognize the existence of thirty
seven other states by tho distribution
of tho offices. .
At the conference of Republicans at
New York the other day Senator Blaine
remarked that the Democratic candi
date was the only conspicuous Union
soldier he had yet heard of who seemed
to be ashamed of his suocess in the war.
Orrtjonlnn. ' " ' ' ' ' j ' J :
While no one can truthfully make
such a charge, there is one thing very
certain neither J51aine nor Hue editor
of tjie Ornjonian -will ever have such
charges made against them. Neither
one sruelled jiowder during tho war of
the rebellion, and -both belong to that
conteniptibjp class which is worse than
a rebel in arms against his government
those who now use all their powers
in arraying one section of t union
against tho olher; . i ; ' - - ' ' -
' "S tTA V Kt.BlM); Sl."
A few days ago the' readers of the
Ore'ionian were' again' treated to the
curious Bjieotacla of liio editor of that
paper charging others with crookedness
in -money' matters. . What mefliibfo
check ! Think of it 1 - Harvey please
answer these Vjuestions " How much
were you worth when you took charge
of the custom lipuse 1- r .How-.niucli were
you worth when you were Licked out ?
Wliat was your salary 1 M a''
If we could .compel you to answer
these questions truly you never would
accuce any one ot diahonesty again. - '
tiik iiuixoi i4iDM:tr Ti. t,
.3toad tlio following testlmor.lals, not
from persons 3,0(H) miles away,wbotn no
ono knows, but fiom well-known and
trustworthy citizens of,-Oregon, .whose
nmnes, writton with tliu.r own bauds, -n
bo scon at our office :
Astoria, Or., rcf. I, JH7D.
J lake pleasure Iu tenlfrinx lo tlie iner
Hs of the OrrsoM Kidney Ten. For
the pail tiiree .years 1 have heou Mirferlug
froui kidney troubles, and (liirlntr. the
tlino have trlod nearly every kind of kid
ney mndlclnq In the inrkl, almost with
out any relief. Having h"snl that the
Oroon Kidney Tea po-sessnd wiindoiful
iroperlles, 1 purcliasi a imekse, ami
i-oiii tli first (Iomo obtalnl rellof, ami bv
tho iiko of llio ouo pM(;liHjt hwl enmnlelely
cure I. ' fSAM'l UJtAY.
SJIvtlloii, Or., March 27, 1HH0.
1 bavo Loen alllletod with a klclnev trou-
Md fortwojvo years, during which tima 1
have iimoll Blinost every Kiuner rmnmlv I
could hf-ar of but obtained no roller until
I tried the Oregon Klilnry Ten. I
am now inucli Uotter. ami iiavo no hesi
tancy lit recoin mending It as a plrasaut
and safukhliiey remedy.
. . - u ' ' VV. J-.. IU..
Her' I'rirntU AtlvaUbrO ai llir Woiolrrlal
, ' "lore la llrr.
' ' Je Ormtli Ktreet, )
Koehetltr, X. V., Aug. 15, IS7S). )
It. If. Warner A Co.: This it to certify
that I was attacked with a kidney disease
about four years ago, which l. rough. m
very low fcr about six months. 1 then
grew better, but in February last thaoh
disease returned in a worse form than !
foro. .1. employed four dlilereut jiliysl
clans at . ailtureut times, uonn of whom
seemed lo do mo much good. - They all
said my caso would terminal in ISrfchl's
disease, ind none of them pavo me any
eneoumgantotit that I could recover. My
uncle then told iiieabout your safe Kidney
ami IJver Cure, and at his urgent sol tell a
lion 1 )rM'tired a boulo and commence.!
taking te about . tho sth of tho -roHiil
luoulli I am now taking my sorund bot
tle, and feel thai 1 am almost welL My
Imnrovement commoooed as soon as 1
commenced using your remedy, and has
been constant ovor since, and I eiectto
he as well as I over was in a few days
more. My friends, as well a mysolf, aro
woouering at tlie cnango wiucu nas ueeu
wtoiighl lu me, and some of them wonder
that I am still alive, urateruiiy vours,
Mas. Km V.howm,
Kb! wr.Mti utios.
' I i i ( . .
Tim f4ir reader shudders when she
thinks of the settlor's wife watching, from
Ihs door of ber rudo hut, the retreating
(oral ot her huslmnd going to bis daily la
borgoing out perhai to return not aaiu,
lor Iwfore nightfall a savage hand may
have laid blm iow among the prairie gram
es. Or it aaay bo a child, a bright-eyed
daugli er, la snatched aw ay In an unguard
ed monient, to grace the next war danee.
When we read tbo boort-rsuding detailaof
these savage deiirodatlons, wo aro apt to
biaiuo tbo government for not taking more
sir let pracautions to Insure the scltler's
protema.il. Wul we oally rend of tho
depredation ut that arch-liend, consump
tion, with tsarcoly a IhougHt of the terri
ble Inroads It is making in human life.
Tens ol thousands of hotuos are anuually
desolated by consumption to one by Indi
an outrago. I4ko the Indiaos, cou.uuip
Uoa ofleu nomea stealihily, and no dangor
is apprehended until tho victim suddenly
Onus himself hopelesnly ensnared, and
death's fatal arrow ends tbo -x-ene. lr.
l'leree's tiolden Medical Diwov cry, a pow
erful alterative, or blood-puriuer, aud ton
ic, basmaonsl thousands of consuuiotives
who had trlod every other remedy roooui
meoded to litem, without obtaining any
relief, and aro redy to Ustlfy lo Us reme
dial sowers.
CUEi:!l'.t At CUKT Fl.OWHIt.
Ill natural for pop?o sunrlng wllh
nyseMi and Uver Com plaint, or anv
derangement of the digestive organs, sueh
ssSour Uiuseh,SlekIleailsclie, Habitual
t'oveness, Palpitation of tho Heart,
Heart-burn, Water-bra-.b, gnawing and
burning istinsattba pit of the Stomach,
Yellow 8k In. Coated Toncue aud disagree-
J stile taslo iu the mouth, eomlng up or food
suer eaung, iow spirits, sc.,io put on iroin
dsy today baying su article that they
know tias cured liioir neigiiuor, irlend y
relative, yet tt-ev have no faith in it untin
It Is too late. liut If you will go to your
druggists, Foshsy A Siamn.and get a bot
tle of Gaxaa'a AFol'hT Kixiwkh your im
mediate euro Is as certain as you live,
hiample bottles of this medicine esu be otv
taliunl for 10 cents to try it siitsirior vir
tue. ItsBtiiar sixo 75 (vuia. Try II; two
d.MMsi will relieve any case.
Armed to the Teeth,
Tsa very emnmnn expression, but we think
tbatarnird loembelilsb bimI preserve them
to a ripo old ago is deeidedly more appro
priate. 1 1t Wea n be dune Lv'koeping your
self supplied with a Issileol that splendid
ueniur.ee, rraurani so.uno.M, wuicu
will lieautify the teeth and preserve them
from the ravagns of dorav. NO.OlONT
contains no acids or gritty aubslances
which injure the eustnel, but is composed
of rare and anliseialc herbs, which have a
beneficial effect on ihewhnlo oeunomy of
i.ue uiouin. BH.111 iy uriiggisiH.
Tliousands of soldiers ami heirs aro en
tilled to pcuaioiis, w ith payment from dale
of discharge or death, if applied for before
January 1, 1880. Wound, accidental In
jury or dLtoaao entitles to a Pension,
Jlounty and back y collmSed. Increase
of l'ension socured. This firm established
In ISm;. Address, enclosing stamp, Kl-
HO.V HROS., U. H. Claim Allot nevs, 711 O
yirett, Waalilngtoti, I). V.
D. M. Jones, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
albaxy, om:i:o.
Ofilco in Plummer's drugstore,
donee on Washington tit.
r.esi
. Llf
Notico to Delinquent Tai-Payers.
XfOUCK TB nEREBY GIVEX THAT
J-l the delinquent tax lists for Liun coun
ty, Oregon, for tho years 1S78 and 3S79
have been placed in my hands for eolleo
tlon, wUh a warrant attached thereto, un
der tlie seal or tuo county court or said
county, commanding me" to collect said
taxes by levy and sale of property : there
fore all persons owing taxes as aforesaid
will save coat by observing this notice
and coming lorwaru ami aving ineir
taxes immediately.
.I J. CIIATtl.TOX,
Sheriff and Tax Collector or Klnn Co.,
Oregon. 23
000Cu't niatla by erry syent. evon
jMwf stouth in ths butiiien we funibli, bn't
ihome wljllny to work cn ewily ni a Uotra dullsn
riclil In their nwii localiUM. lisv im timUi
evpiiUn here. Kuainns pleamnt ml iionoruble. Wo
ttm, an4 hay and girl do u well ineli. W e will
funtUh ru a noinplete oultlt free. Wa will bear ex
ponas t sUrtiiif you. Particulars free. Write and
aee. Famiera and mechaniva, tlwir aoiu and dauirle
u-ra, and all claaaaa in need of uavlnir work at borne.
ahould write to ua and learn alt about tlie work at
once. AiKreaa mvi c to., Aiuruau, ualne.
NEW DAROER SHOP !
; J, II. SURLES, Prop;r.
1 GOOD SEA FOAM ' SHAM" POO goes
I with each shave. Prices lbrslmv ing
and hair-entting sama as usual. Kooma
opposito MeIlwaln'store. lutf '
NTORAGE.
' -Thesp Mlllawfilpay
Pour Cents per Busliel
in mill feed bran or shorts over and
above tho market price, on good mer
chantable wheat sold to ua or stored at our
mill. Call on us before makinz youra
rangement. 62ml TIIOS. MONTEITH fe SONS.
rf flt!SIV ' now oe'n tnsde fater t)ian ever
.auill by thaw al work for us. l'eraona of
either aex can nuke 6 a week In their own towna if
they are willing to work. No risk. outfit free.
Anyone can run the buaineaa. Capital not required.
All wbo engrave prosper. No one fll. Partii'ulara
(roe. AUdiM, U. Hlucr a Co., PorUand, Uulue.
THE "WORLD'S FAVORITE."
HAS ONLY
12 tUZ'Wll OUTLASTS
won KING
i
2E2 -
jpaBB0
ta,aiif3 PaTZtfaBl
SEWI1TG
' Atrardetl first Premium. Oregon Ktnle Vair. 1h7 nnd IHsn.
Awsrikd Flrt I'remlinti, mill only Dlsrhine placed t-'lrst
CImsn roii)(elllors) al Itie Anslrallnn Iiiternnlloual fr.xbibliioB.
tSHO.
ai.waym itrci.ivr.s pi k.st iki:mh m irilRX thk si but h
a nr. uir.tuii tl ,. , , J :.,.; ; . .
Tho "DAVIS" Xoaiitf; Maobino Company ara nianufaiiiriiJi ajul ,
Selling 1500 SI.iefiiie3i;r":Week !
It is CHEAPEST becauce it in BEST.
It does ev-ary vr!ty of w oik w itlumt busting and has more pi u.-liel a'.lu-liujiu'.r)
Iban all others e.)ui'in . ' - - - -
fc$ K. sl'OTT, Agefil, Alt ar.y.Oron.
ii-gja ii ,'i .'.v.i iri jar j.--i jaaaaatrn ai i imimmatfumaBam&tommmmmm
'V T 1Z . ' ' '
Westinghouse
3! S S? 1SL 2E3
The Best Separator Made !
Eacily Mcnarjcd and Kept in Order. Least Complication in
Working Farta. Enrjines made Specially for Agricultural Pur
poses. . . .i : i v . , ; .
Tim'LiMjmnKD house rowEn.s and io iiokisk,
These Machines have every available advantage.
Send for Circular to E, J. NORTKRUP & CO.
. Cnicr l'irt and iiain Ktreots, 1'or.lanJ, On?n.
J. A. CI I. .HOI"!!. Aliatuy, Trae!ins Agent. , n::iin4
Summons
Jh t!i Cirrull Court r.'.e AV.s- t.f 1 V. h a j,r
.. i CiMHt'j :
William Cot bran, I'a'tiliif,
VK.
X. It. lluir.l. 1 i:. I:inshr(, j:. J. Jas
per, Frances I'arreut, t'haries I., aiortou,
Jan.es II. Morton, l-.valioe Morton, 1 Ii.m.
K. Morion, Kobert t'nclirao. t'ailiuriiiB
Perkins, Winnie I'.rceden. l.iiereti Mc-Murrj-,
Mary Kennedv, Jtihn M. ( Vlimi,
IHitla lMilard, W. W.'ltedff.rd, K. P. Red
ford, Kjnma 1 Searbrouuh, John M. I'.ed
ford. Ilitla K. liedford, J. I- I., lt.-dla.rd,
Ida 15. l!fdford, llfxira-e U- Kcdford. Alex
ander Vaughn and Kiyjiieth Vaughn, lo
fendauts. ,
To tiiarlcs Ito Morton. Mary Kems.iv,
Alexander Vatwhnand Kli7aU-lh Vaughn,
four of the iKifendanis above named :
IN TF1E NAME OK THE STATE OJ-'
OHBUOX, you and each of you are
hereby required to appear nnJ answer the
complaint filed auaiuxt you in said Court
in the above entitled suit, on or bcfoiri the
Mtj day of October, A. I. l.vo. lhat Is-irn;
llm first day ol the next rc;u rr ti-nn ol
said Conrt. and If you lail 10 anxwer, the
rilaintifT will apply lo the Court lor the re
lef Cemanded la said complaint. to-n :t :
that eat,h ami every one of tbo du.-d uteu
lioned and devribetl therein 1st so re
formetl as to convey ihn land intended lo
lo eon veyed ; t hat i ho deed from A toxau
dor Vaughn and wife to John Cochran bo
so reformed as lo convey I lie following
premise, to-wit : J-i;iiiaiii at the S. YV.
corner of See. 3i in Tp. 1SS. Jt.3 U'.of the
Willamnfte Meridian, running thencA ICsst
one-half mile.thence North fa) rods.l lienee
Went one-half mile, thence South 60 rod
tothe lNginoing,eonlaiuing .V) acres, more
or leas ; and that all the other deeds la said
Cltnpiaint referred to bo so reformed as to
convey the lands intended to be so con
veyed", to-wit : Itegtnning at theS. K cor
ner of See. 31, in Tp. lis. It.tl W. of the
Willamette Meridian, and running thence
North i:io rods, thence West IsO rods,
thence South lU rods,thenco Eait liloroda
to the beginning, containing I'M acres
also, begiunlng at the S. W. comer of the
S. K. quarter of the S. W. quarter of See.
S.S, in Tp. IS S. It. 4 W. of tlio Willamotto
Meridian, running thence East 4u rods,
thouee North 40 rods, thence West 40 rods,
thence South 40 rods to the beginuing.oou
laiuing 10 acres; and the premises in this
summons hereiubefore lirstdesoribexl, con
taining iu all l'JO acres, and lying and be
ing In .Linn County, Oregon : lhat the de
fendants, and each and all of them, be de
creed tp exeo:.te such good and mimcient
deeds of conveyance as s 'H vot the title
to said land-i in the plaintiff within thirty
daya from the dale of the final decree ia
this suit, and in the event they hut so lu
do that plaintiff b9 docrecd to be the owner
in fee sirrple of said premises 1 that all tho
right, title, interest, claim and demand,
legal or equitable, of each and all of said
defendants, of, in or to said premises,
and each and every part theoeof, be divest
ed out of them and each of thorn and vest
ed in the plaitiUrr, and that said decree bo
recorded as evidence of plaintitCa title
and for the costs and di.-bur&ementsof this
suit to be taxed.
Published by order ol Hon. 15. P. lioise,
Judge of said Court, made ai chambers on
tho lutli day of August, 1SSO.
WKATIIKKFORD JE Br.ACKBURX,
SwU Attorneys for PlaintiiV.
WHEAT WANTED.
JilInrl,Isoni tV Co.
WILIPAYA
P R EM I U M
- - - . -.
of FOUR CENTS nor bushel in Mill feed,
over and "above tho Market price'on'all
Kod Merchantable wheat stored with
them this season.
Aro prepared to pqy CASH POWN, and
sruarantee as cood orices as can lie obtaiai-
ed elsewhere. A lartre sunnly of Sacks
always on band.
We have our Mill fittod up with all the
latest improved Machinery, and do CUS-
iut. .1 WUtt.
JIATVLAKD, ISOM & CO.
41liany, July 2it, lsp. W
TO 1 HE WORKING CLASS,
We are now prepared to fnmiih all cla09 a-ith oou-
atant employnient at r.onie, Hie whole of the time, ut
for their epare louuieutH, Diisintws pew, litflit and
profitable, persona of either aex easily earn from SO
centa to a, per eveninfr, and a propurtiuuul aum by
devoting their whole time to the busineiw. Co ami
irlrU nam ti.t&rlv ... much men. That all who Bt-
th'ia notice may' aend their addrraw and tout the busi-'j
new we make this offer: To uen aa are not well nao
iiineil we will aend one dollar to pay for the trouble of
writinjf. Full particular and outnt Irea. Axiorrsa,
Osouuji StixsuS Co., iwtlaod, iUine. . Sii
. l i
9
OT 1 1 12 1 IN.
,xar iss
' t t-
99
. ? . tBtlail
MlCHINE.
iresner
- S Q SE5 ' I
ALBANY
COLLKGIATE, LNSTITp TK.
AI.I5.IST, Olt.
The First Terra v.ill open en Wed
nesday. September 1,
I'.r tctXw-ti!ar cuncvntii'S Ibe eooraaa tj alJ, a4
lii c.r ft loilHwj, awlr 1
I s-s :r.v; 1 i.r.rRT sr. raxair. rwi.
i
Summons.
. Ju-Ji'-r'm Court for Erouun.lU frt
j riaff, l.in.t IVvrty. OrY.oa :
j Jaoii'ji ir.ake.y, surviviug partner, Jta.,
; Plalt.titr, : .---.
J-racl A. t.'ray, Defendant. , .
civil aeliou to recover moaey.
To Israel A. Ctay, tbo l!efetidatit in iba
above entitled action :
LX TTtirXAMK OK THE STATE OP
OKWiOS, you are horebv notltied tu
Mifear It-lore the undersigned, a. JnsUcai
of the Peace for the Pnvinet aforesaid, ou
the 21kt day of August, lHSU, at It) o'clock
in the forenoon of &aid day, at ilia office of
said Justice, iu said- Precinct, 10 answer
the almve named Plaintiaia aolvil arSion,
The Oefcn'lant will take notice taat if
fail to answer the complaint, herein tUu
Plaintiff wUI take judguient against blm
for the sum of twenty and -l(0 dollars
(I'M s-ltw dwbt, and interest cm Hie seme
from and after the 2h day of July, Is5-J,
at the rata of twenty per cent, per 'annum
until paid, together with the costs aud dis
bursements of this action, 1S-S0.
liU-en under my hand and oilicial signa
ture this z.'U d iy ol June.
11. J.C.AVERI1.U
-l:ivTl! ' 'Justice of the teavs.
BRICK !
P.. W. CUND1FF is now manufa. tiiriii
brick, and lias one L1I11 burned aud ready
for said. , , . ' , .
CHEAP FOR CASH
is his motto,
want brick.
P.emember him when you
4Tlf.
NEWPORT.
To Ploiisiire -Seekers
I AM STII.T. PROI'WETOR OF TH K
old and wpular BAY YIKW
114l'SK" at Newport, on Yantna Bay.
and will, as I always have done, take gi eat
pains in rendering the stay of fcaests at
my house pleasant. Charges are wery
moderate, and the table will bo fumUheJ
with everything the market attbnls.
1 nt " : V- V "ABB E'i Fifplr.
The Corvallis Fruit Co.
Will pnrchase Tiummer dried fruit at
full market prices ;
Will send a competent person to aJvi
fruit proa ers asto cultivation of or addi
tions to orchards ;
Wilt supply frntt trees ofariirovedsorla
at moaer;tj iri-;j - . ' '
Will soil Pluiuiitcr lr!ers through I.tun,
Penton and Lsna counties. '-' -'
' tetters to bo sent to' Corvallis Fruit Com
pany, Corvallis, Benton Count y, (.fregori,
. - i WA1.US NASH, PresiJeuU
i Jamks Ukadmas, See'yi '
January i; 1SS0, 24yti
.sessgr's Npticg.
THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
will attend at the oflleo of the County
Clerk of IJun Couptr, Oregon, on 4oa
dav, the 30th day of August, 1SS0, ami
publicly examine the assessment rils and
correct all errors in valuation, descrjptib,j
or qualilies of lajlds, I0I3 or other' prjSp,-
erty,
6. M'.'b?.
lw3
Assessor of 14nn Cft.
DO Aft A MOSTIl guarant-wd. tl2 a day at boaij
i?el"U lwaile by (he lndmlriduf. ' tvpital rot rs
quired; we will ktari yo&' lien, f omen, boj aiid
irirla u.kp mpney fter at work 'f U than at any
thing; eixe. The work i lllit and pleaaant, and aucl)
a anyone ran fro rii;ltat. Tlioa who are wiao hd
ace thia H;ttce will aend ua their addressee at oaaoa
Bee for theiuwlvea. C'oatly oullil and tern,s. owi
the time. Those already at work are iii; up larire
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