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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT ' ISSUKD EVERY FRIDAY . ny MAET. "V. IBIiO-WOSr bates orAXTssnn.ta. " -1 ' f ' fwjf e Vis -fTuali. fdOf 00 6 Oil N mj 1., Oil 3 " 2 00 6 00 7 00 12 00 IS 00 ' 3 " 3 00 6 0 10 06 Jft h 11 ti f ' I 4 00 7 00 12 ta IS f0 7 CO l Col fl 00 9 00 J5 110 'if, CSl 35 tO li - 7 00 12 01 s 00 ,50 00 4H CO M u 10 00 l 00 tO 40 00 Ml CO 1 " 13.00 I 80 00 40 QO W 110 lS 00 t i ll r.. In "ArmiM-rnl-KHllitltic.iMp-.inlr ' KrmMttillMa una Mrraad M. Bu1n notices in the Local Columns 20 cents per line. For lejral and transient advertisements II 00 r nqnare, for the first insertionfand 60 cents per wnare for each ara beeqnent ia sert Ion. TERMS OK SVISCKimOK: Sinai, copy, pr ir. Sttitct. Uire month.. uicl ituiulr. .... ., .. (3 00 S Ml .. 1 00 to ALBANY, OlffiGON.vimiDAYSBITKIHEIt 10, 1880. VOL. XVI. NO. G. 1 i X PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. C.'B, WOLVMIYllS. x. . iii unm.v. HUMPHREY & WOIAEllTOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Albany, Oregon. W.l nu-Uc in all ihe.t'xiirt.ln ilia Slat.-. I'mtate tu-vUf .ml i(tw'.iiti. lt.Hlvl l iinui;vti-. I m. .K - Fl.tSX. - O. K. C IIAMIIKRI.AIX. FI.IXX & (UHIRF.RLAIX, ATTOKS EYN AT l.A V, AlbMay, tiregoM. . -!1"m- In Foster's nrick Itltwk." vlf.nistf. R. S. S1KAU AV. I- 111 IV M. STKAHAN &1311YYKU,' 1TTQBTETS & CQHKSELOP.S AT LAW - Albaay, Urrton. 1J R ACT1 C K 1 X A IX Til E COV RTK O V this Stat. They Rive apcelet atteti twu to collection aud probata metier. Iiitl4 in Koster'a new brick. 4!tf . L. H. MONTANYE. ATTO UN EY AT . I . A V. Asn Notary Public. Albavay. Oregon. Ottoe upstairs, over John ISriwsrV store, 1st street. YHir;tr D. R. N. BICKBURN" KUmW m CC'JXSELOR AT LAW Albany, Oreg- en. Arc ' .Ulr la e Jd telle' Trot " Collection. .prclultr. apil. ' J. K. t7EATHEBF0RD, (XOTAKY PI IH.I0.) iTTOUNKY AT LAW. ALB IS V. r.l.l PRACTKK IX ALL THE fOtr.TS OF THE I 1 .sttata. Spittial iltemnn givrtt to Ai:H-tu.i .iwl rvt4 nutter. 4OA is OJJ rU'. TrmHA (14:2 i. c rowKi i w. r. ntLYtr. TTOltN l'A'H AT LAW. And Solicitors ia 4'hanffiv. ALBA XV. - OKkUOX. Coilixiiom. promptly made on nil points. Loans negotiated un reasonable tt-rn:. rMUi in Vaster' Ilrii-k."- - vl-tiiliff. T. I. IJAdil-I .M lA. Al'rtlUNIvY AT LAW. ILtIM, CI.Llt' - jeOiti. tip wairs in l!it old 1-V!iwr 1 euipl."ai tI.Jh"h) Ft 5V MIUMR, TTO U .V K Y AT I .A Will vractlee ia !1 IU court, of luv n -In. fruiMi aiteutiou ?1vi-u tt iitvliu. roif vitfm nii exmniiunliou t I u W. J'ri.lmttf J. A. VA.VI'lw, ATTORNEY AND COUNSElOn AT LAW COaVALLIS, OBC-SOW. Witt pri-e ta an .-tsji;.' B"in lu iL.MY.urt 1!im of Hie Mate K. J. B0UGHT0N, M. D.. AUtM. - - - - VM0. THB PKTiB 1 A ORMATE O? THK VXI 1 V fKMfi Miinl of Ne Vork, Inliii si injaiUT iA Jtxwt iM lluxui lioiwti Cuilege N Vutk. AdruaM- ami rulfi An wmw or Fourth anil ElUwunfa Stmu, air.iljr Wk 4 lue M. E- Church. p. W. BAI.I.ARD, M.I. J. M. POWELL, M.P. " BALLARD & POWELL, Pliysiclan and Surgeons, Irbaan, Orrnon. arOCS.- Iti tbunpn Dntjf Sinre.'S viinlOtf Odd Fellows' Temple, - Albany, ttPrg. Office Iiutirn from A to 12, ami fro;u 1 to 4 voll5n40tf ' Pr. II. J. C'liurchlll, . EOIdPATHICPHYSICIAH&SUBSEQN (Ofliee in Mfliwain'n Brick,) Albaur. - - Oregon. Chrona Tlsezea a rwcialtjr. Can be fejtip5l -St' ij''6i;iee tf&lf lioftra of the day or niKlIt when not proieHiouilly at.tent. C. 0. Kelly, M.D., IliysIcian and Surycoa, ALBAXY. onj'cox. , i:Qre jjl Wllwatn'a BlocV'. Jli-qau.-e, one door north of Rroorn Eartory. HriStf j, sunr.iAn. r.i. d., " Ofiieeand renldi'iif e on Keeoud titieot, : near Mo. l'a Engine House. r 2.1ff PCCULIST AND AUIUST 8ALEH, OREGO.. . rB.uor.nES HAS had KXPERIENOEIN j trealiBK lhe vartiMM alwase to which the rye il J ear are .uliKi-t, and feels court Jeut of ivtiie enilre ''Btiif''iitu y t'cr-iie-wtio may tUMWUlBliUlCIW. UllUUl IIMtl.lB"- - uwn. TAKE NOTICE! IF YOU WAST A f'f.EAX', COM KORT able tdiave, hair-cut or bath gtitotlip PASniOXHAlU-CUniNOIIEAP- QUARTERS, where you will . find GuaiEnglander and Henry Baekenslo always on hand and able aui williug to do good work. Kootn on First street, two doora lielow Wells, Fargo A Co.'a ottice. .'89if PRACTICAL MILLWRIGIIT, Albany, Oregon. ' Information given cheerfully. Address ma at Albany. -.-.' . swf THE "WORLD'S FAVORITE." HAS ONLY WOK K I N (J SEWING MACHINE. Awnrtlril l'irt I'rrnilnm. Orricou Stmtf t'mlr, 179 mu IM.IO. Annrdftl l lrit I'rriiiiiiiu. nuil oitly Alarhme plared in k'trat Vlao (iS roinirlitor) m( llir Atiklraliatt lulrruatiwaal KxlititllloM. 1MHO. A IiWITN KF I.IV1.S FIKVr IMtEMU M TIIICN THE JI IUFN AUK PilMin iil.. The "DAVIi" S'iii Mai-buio t'ouijiany are iiiantirm-turing ami Selling 1,000 .llaeliines per Week ! It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST. It ill xx every varii'ly or noik wiiliout Iiaslln, nj Imn more ptaotlfal atlaettuientii limn alt other' i-oiiiliiiH'il. W W. If. OTT, Agent. Albany, Oieo. MMiaaM i it mimmiii in i.niiii 1 1 aaaTiiiMinaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaMaaawaMaaaaa Summons. III tViVB.V Cixirf nf lif Sin.'r n(h-r juu j'pr I. hi ii Vouuly : Willmiu t'txhraii, l'lniulilf, ys. N. R. Rairil. 1.. It. i:intbrt, V- 4. ' per, r nnrn 1'arifi.t, t Ifurlt-a Ij. &iirtti, J allies 11. Morton, Kvallno 'MiirUin. i tnus I-;. Morton.' Robert t'oohmii, CRiUorino Perkins, Winnie l:rtfb-ti. j.ncreiut Me Mnrrv, Marv Kt-ntieiiv, Jolm M. t'orliran, U-titili LtilUnl. W. V."ltiHli..r.!, K. f. l!ei-f-td, Kiiima I.. Scaitiroujiti, Joint M. It-I-forii. 1-11U K. lUntrurd, J. i t Kmlt'onl, Ii1 li. KeOtorl, iii.r- ll Iri-i'fiinl, Al x atiticr Vaunhil ar.l r.ii.'..i''Ui Vaiilui, IV-tt-mt.uits. Tii' hirl- I.. !r(nii. M.iry .eniu v, Al-x:tnu-r atiLti iiii J!i-Hlwlli Vihi;!iii, f-iiiT I ill' lWrli'TuH!. Hlx-t- I1!I1: IN THK NAME U- Till: STATE I'MKt.uN'. ii ami rai-h uf tun r tM-ieny rriiiiril tu tij-jcir atnl answer Dim -iiiiipixiiit f'S! jouitl Hi'ni l"o:it in i tiovi' riiiitU il nil. mi -r I'fU'tt I '"tii iiay Ut lot n, A. i'. tltiti ti-iii tiio t"ir4 iov ii flu. nest ti-KUnr ii-rm .f aij I'iinrt. atul if yon l.tll tu pn-irr, llie pUintirtT wiil apt.! v t. the t:ourt tor the ro- : y.n ...... .,'., . , that e.lanJefrv one uf tin. tie. -jx hi-h- ! tionml anil ite. rlel t!i-rei:i t r- , fi.tmul an to .utiuv tin iaml intt inU J U i be iM.v.-vetl ; that the from Al-xan- j lr Vauithu anil wife to John 4.'rtinin le ; ho refornieil h to .-oiivf-y the f-lloin ' lr.-init-. to-wit . rn;ioiiiii!j at the S. W. i earner of Pe. -"iJ in Tj. l.iS. 1C 3 W..f tin? , VVillHtn.-Ue Meridian, rnnnina tltetwf lt ! liei flliailtTU 11. fill"! .---lllll.l'li. W , unt-i.a.i tni!c,iueni.'e .nouii w tiM.,1 nei.i-e ; eMone-nsu nine, tueiii e r-ouiu r.nn 10 tiio besinniti.i-fiiitajniiii: o!) -iv. tiior-: i orleH.;a...lth-taHth-o!her.ieWi,,n1.l e;mj-Ui.it referrea to 1 w, rel..r.i.e.t - to , convey ttie Iau.U urn n.livl Id Imwi eon veveil, to-wit : Heuiiininy; at tiie.s. K aw nerof.Sec. 31, In Tp. loS. II. :i . -.f the WillmiiMiia .Meridian, and riinnllli? them e North V tixl-, them-e yt'e.-t lwi rmis ' theriee South 10 roda.tlienpd Jjrt KJOrods ! to the besnnniiiif. coutatntuat j.-w aere s also, betfitiniiitt at the 8. W. corner of the S. K. quarter of the S. V. quarter of See. li in I p. 1 j Jt. 4 w.ortbe v iiiainetie Meridian, ruiinln? llieme Jat 4 rott. ttience North 40 roOH, theuce Went 40 roilx, thence JSonth 4trod to the beginnin.i-oii-taiuing 10 acreu ; aini tl.e premiw in tiiia ummonfi hereinbefore lirstdewuiljeil.tHjii. taining in all 190 acres, anil lying and ow ing in IJnn County, Oregon : that the ilu feudantn. and each and tf!l of tliem. le de creed to exeento such good and stiittcient iteeux 01 conveyance a wiit vw uie nuo to i.aiil land. 111 the plainlilf within thirty davs from the date of the final deereo in Inn fciiit. and in the event they faif no to do that phiintiit' be decreed to e the ov)jei; in fee Kin-pleof Mtiir l0in:!; that all the riftut, title, interewt, Ciaim onu ucnaim. h-Sal or eotiitable. of each and all of Haiil defeudaiiu, of, in . or Jo aaitt nrcrni-ea, 1 and each and every iart ttiereof, uo 1 ivom- ed out of 1 hem and each of them and vext. I ed in the plainiilf, and thataatd decree Ih recorded an evmenee of ptamuir tine and for the costs and di.ibirenientxof till mi it to be taxed. Published iv order ot lion. u. T. Rome, Judge of said Court, iuad.at hatnlrnon the ItHh day of August, 10. - WfATIILKI'Onn .V UI.ACKPITKS. wO Atioruey? for l'lnintiiu 3Iost Popnlav fccnsidV and Suniuict' Resort. NEWPORT! , tj 11 inn XJ,y. The Oceax Horsi,! JOS. 1KYIX, -.Proprietor.;-- HAVING LEASED THE AIWVE TOV L'JjAK HOTEL for a term of year, I have had it tlioionghly renovated and painted inside and out, and furnifhed throughout with new furniture and bed ding. I have also secured the servicea of Mr. Mark Hell. Oregon's champion ca terer, and bein located on the most sight ly location it U in every sense a firnt-cla-8 hotw. I'artien viHitina tho seaMide for health or pleasure will do well to give una. call, tatiufaction gi;ai:nteett. ' ' ;, Hoard 'front' $1.00' to ?i.0 a day. vili) special rates to families. 200,000 0?HL8, WSiEAT, HAVIKO overliaiiled and (Hit tiie laUwt improved tuaubiiiery iij my ware house at Albany. J am now prepared to store or buy i!0U',!XK bushels of wheat and oats. I have ftbto completed a house at Tangent, wi'h new fan and hopper-scales, and everytliinn is In good running order. New sacks furnished free to partie stor ing with me. tracks can be had of Burlc Jiart & Bilyeu, Lebanon: Bavp Riiypii, baiHitun, and iny agent at Tancent. Farmers, fall and see me before inakiut? arrangements for btoringor selling else wj,ere. CD. SI MPoON. THIS JT AIT h. Roweil Co- Xhwhpihx mm . m . ' mar be found on file at Gbo. AdvertwlagBiueaudOSpruce BiKVftKf'i!! C ttoweli ii . init- Sc. I. where a OUTLASTS OTUKHS. Warners Safe Kidney Liver CURE. A I'oolilte Itemed r.r .tl,I. Kid. ney. I.lvrr.nd I'rimmrf Trouble or boll, .Male mil Friuale. Arlla Ilrectly upon theOr( AITeel ed. 1'orlhe Hot Mrnawn II la In tulnnble. i:i:ai tin: i:i:(oiu: -aveil mv life." - K. II. IjiWi ly, Krliim. Al. 'Imlviwalllotry it." John Rrrtaiion, lravenworth, Kun. "It ttlie retnetlr that wii: cure I no niur iliHae pet-ulinr in notupn."-Alotliur Magazine. , " ' M,Tere VV?" TV i V on.' ilorseiiieniH from Mime of the biatieUmiMl. . , ...1. . . ' , 1 ' '" "rfc " r,l, '"No Reiurtly heretofore nlHt overe.l can 1 behl for one moment in rnniMirlon wltli it "-' A. Harvey, I). l., Washlnir. ton. I. C -jt U the U-t nJ only efllcieiit remedy for Kiilnev ami IJvertroulleever hrotisht t.fore Ib'a public." (Col ) John K. Me- ciieaney, Washington, Jl C. .,, , -!,. 1,,1 1 , ii ...... ....t -1.. i,.. .i..i i.ii,-.. .V. " h. llit.u ,;,, M hap,iv. . , . . i ..1. Thislifat XaluralK(inrd is for 1... 1 :. i .11 t.... .. l... lit 1) VI lit "II I rt! ' Ml IMF Wt.il.! THY IT AM) TAKE X0 0THF.lt. H. H WARNERS GO. Rot-beater. 9i. V. .IAMES DANNALS. ...i.t. u axb arrCTC or solid V.UAlITPEPiiPPPfTA Marble aa.l Wtut T. . c . . T.niiTa TVTar. A arior .13 aja .UOUngeSf, Wiat- tie Top CenterTalilea, Sprlnjr Beds and Mattresses, W.UMT. "II r L E A.D OAK I.1CIEH, Aod all kintl. of vThalaal.. 4'bnlr. BedM.adt, ElrBi.a T3 Hr.. ffHd. tUt 1 " .' 4"ttW,'ll 'Hft I Int. nil to kttin evmthlnr In tl ftiniliiir. tin. . -Tt,:i will jiiriiuy gatiila.-tin to .11 who will cull un . mt! m miikt pniiM aj.KJ .4n.i&a WHEAT WANTED. piiUnrd, isoin X Co, " . WILL PAY A PR EMIUI . f I'Yilf It ( rv is k.r i-UHhel In Mill fepd, in v i" ttii't above ih Market jirice on all good Merchantable wheat slorud with tlietu thiaweaaon. Are prepared to pay CASH DOWN, and Kuarautee aa trood prlcea as can be obtain ed elsewhere. A large supply of feauka always 011 iiauu. We have our Mill flttod tip with all the jareni jmproveu Aiacuinorv, anu ao VUfi TOM WOKK. , BALLARD, JSOI A CO. All.a;1y,'JulY'22d,lr w BBIOKI H. V. C'lJ.N'DJFF is nov tnanufuctttrip? brick, and has one k.iln hilTPpa KHd. r'tljf f.ii t'A a ' ' ' OHeAP FOR CASH ia his motto. Remember him wheu von want brick. a 47tf, ALBANY C0MEGJAT -..INSTITUTE.' AI.lt A OR. ' The First Term will open on" Wed nesday, September 1, 18S0. For particulars concemtngr the eues of study ftuJ tti pHcti ol tuition, apply t. . il BEV. KL8T X. tb.V&tT, frea't. I barrb llrerry. Y. P. tVA. -Meett at tlnlr ronitw in Eo. ter'a brick btiildins on Wmluendiiy kvoiihk' at 7 :.'W o'ulock, and on Sal.l.ath afturnooin t 4. Buiiueni nieetinn are lield on the even ing ol the eoond Monday in r-acli inonth. EverylKMly invitml to attend. U. r. Cltuncll. Treachiiigevery Sa'.lMith, at 11 A. t.. ami 7 r. m. by i!nv. 1. Ir vine, 1. I. hrabbath Svliool at 2:'M f. M. 1'rayer mveting every ThttnuUy eveiiiiig. E v a sn Ki.K A L Cm v licit. Preach in? on Sail bath at II A. M,, and 7 I. M. SubWtlt Si li.iyl I5;5. Prayer meeting every Tliur. day eveuiuK. V, C, Kantni r, panti.r. Cmn it Kit Alios At.C'ilURrtt. Service.every Sdhlutli at 1 1 a. i. and 8 r. t. SaliUatii SvIiimiI at t'l.'Ui. Prayer iiiwti"i on Tliuraday evening of each week. J. W. lUrriii, paalur. M. Ii CiittltrH, Siot'TM. "Service, every Kal.lwth at St PaulV M. K. Churvli, .Smith, at II A. M. and "Jr. M. Sabbotli Nclinol at ISi . i. t'rayor meetiag every 'l'hiira day erennjf. M. C. Milter, jiantor. M. E. CMl Bi'H.Preacliing every SaUmth at II A. w. and 7 r. M. Sung service in the evening before aerinon. HabUath Kchool t 2.30 1. u. Prayer meeting every Tlinr. lay evening. J. '1 Wolfe, aatr. MirriKf CitfKcM. Sen-icee every Sal il nth at II A. M. and "J r. m. Sabbath School at I I'raytr meeting every Thursday even ing. W. J. Crawford, putur. 1'Mr.invrKRIAX t'tit'Mi'H. Service every Sabbath morning aod evening in College Chapel Sunday Scttnol immediately rfterthe iiitirtting eenice. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev. Elbert N. Cnudit, pat-r. 1K Bill: Al1ftlK.K4V MUHMOtk. I'roni the flowery trove of the Southland And the flelde of cotton and cam, To tbe woudotful lakeaofthe Northland And the ploe clad hilla of Maine, Brave men are dwelling by thousand. Who one were ao but to alay, When some wore the Line of liiu Union, And other Confederate gray. The paaalona of war have aubalded, lie hatred have gone wltb the pa.t, Ami now, like an army of brother., They all come together at lat. They follow a man who In battle . Waa bra vent among the brave, And who, when fighting waa enJod, Waa flrat to coneole and aave. With him are him war-tried aoldiera, And tboae that be raced in the fray 1 The men who wore bine are for llaneock, With thoM who have worn the gray. For Hace and a ierfert union, For brotherhood over the laud. They are forming .boulder to ehoulder. And are marching hand In hand. Xw"lHwa with alltbaugbtaof dWunion!'' Say Haaae who have worn the irray, "Away itb all aeotloaal feel in 15 f" The blii-coale vetetana aay. They rally for peace end for union. And who ahall dare May them nav ? They rally iu bine for Hancock, For ll incock they rally In giay. in. 1 iuiu t rt.vni.ta. I'lie lueictity tuke r ilroi, l.ut .l.H-sn't take a )! ton tuuili. Seteial tf ttie lienv1rt aatdU I he met illi me fii-ijiu-i.tlv on ilit k. Tlieie nr no railuuiU mi .!iil K.at-il ; but it you go into Hi liul. I vmi rati ai-e llie caijjo. CdiiuibtiH mide an v Mjiid. liut Italjann of It-na renH it Inve iiimlu llie e titiit utaiiil, Enin ia alwura htutiug the IV-Uwaie -cli crop in th. faiv. Tliat is the rrason fur llie- (hiii-Ii'm Ii!ii!i, A ly boy waa oomplatiiiu that hie. bed waa tia short, when lii father alertily replie.1 : "That ia liecainw yon am always too long in it, air." 'What on earth take you la thoata- blu kii early every morning lately I" asked a woman of her linahand. ' ('ut rv hossity," he meekly replied. . When Sydney Smith waa out of health hia doctor advised liiui to take a walk on an empty atotnach,. T!,n witty ptUieut kfJ : Yl'0' The wotat tool to cut through a street oUt ruction withj o 'file of carriajea. The beat too) to net through a mountain chain with : a file of aoliliera. In Fiance, since the abolition of the Kmtiire, no oath has -been administered to the legislators. Nor ia there any formality as an equivalent. wotna,n t TM OJay, Ca, Uid. her bal.y in a bo; t a eriat mill, forgot all about it and wont home. The miller filled the box with meal, and unknow ingly smothered the child. . Some Indians use acaljiinj-knives of tortoise shell, probably on accpttnf of me out inuje- n wuipi tpe. loriaise was s.'lpPd to liftve got awty with the hare. Queer how men difler about different things. When a man hooks a lot of fisli he will brag of it for three days ; and when he hooks, a lot of apples he WW A vom to say fttwut it, Hy the will of an Enfield man his daughter was to get $'2,000 less if she married than otherwise ; hut it is thought that the clause will not stand, as a man has no right to put a bar to marriage, Mark wain wp.ujd, lja;vp every steam-: bpy compVlhjd Yo ' rry in a cb.na'icu.- o.n place the fo,llftwin notice ; tn case of disaster d.Q rot waste precious time meddling with the life boats. 'They are out of order. The Tjjetroit J'vet ls. says there is really no pain, in having a tooth .pulled. It is the soft, mild way in which the dentist clatters his-bushel of tools that makes ft fellow think the top of his hend is being pulled ofr. A promisinz youth of only seven stimniers, who had been accused, p,f pot always telling t,he riitlfvosg-pJiiaolMied l(is father-."- 4' ithcr, did yon used to lie vlifcn you were a boy V "No, my son " replied the paternal, who evident- ly didfiot recall the past with any (lis-' tinctness. - "Nor mother either ?". In sisted the yonng lawyer, ''No, but why 9" "Oh 1 because I don't see how two people who never told a lie could have a boy that tells as many as 1 do." . .... . . JI'vtl.nd MUn4.rd, S-t. 3.1 I . SELF-COKYICTED. a ttr.rt hi it At T4Tt.Hr.vr or cnu tir.ui'a t ti tiir mobii iim miaobu. In looking over the files of the morn ing Ortgonion front December, 17-, till March, 1x73, which itulttdcs the time dining which the Pelund (Jouiuiil tee were invention ting the Credit Mo bilior corruption case, we lind the fol lowing consecutive history mul opinion of the case and the parties iiiipliciiti'd therein from time to tiuu. us I hi. inves tigation progressed. We puhlixli ex tracts t herefrom Is-cttise they are too volitiiiinoiis for r'til)lhtition as it whole. We think la proper to give th ptil.lio the lienefit of the opinions of (leneral GaiTicld'a own party organs thereof ; tit the same time we un. fire to say, in justice to the (h't'jonSni, that we do not think that its presi-ut apparent truck ling and changed tone toward Mr. Garfield, who was one of those impli cated therein, is due lo any real change in its opinion of those, connected with that gigantic swindle, but "the machine" has foisted hint tiKti the shoulder of the organ and it carry him through the campaign or lose cast in the party, so that in ascertaining what - its teal opinion is, it is, we think, safe to n !v upon that given by it in 1S72-73. Orrgonian of JtceemWr 12, IS 7 2. Washington City regnhir corresjs indent-: The most interesting topic at prcsriit is the Credit- Mobilicr investigation, ratised by the charge that the stock was literally mibscribed or given away to members of Congress. The committee LhaS hitherto aat with closed doors. On the 14th of January, IS 7."., Mr. Garfield testified before the eoitunillee as follows: "1 never owned, received, or agreed to receive any stock of tho Credit Mobilier or of the Union l'ncitio Ilailroad, nor. any dividends nor profits arising from either of tlietn." And on the 21th of January Ames and Mo Comb testified and gave in evideru-e n letter of the 2-th of Januarv, IS'H, iu which he says : "Yon fcar 1 must not put t's much in one locality. 1 have assigned as far aa I have nn four to Maasarhnstttjt, one to N-' 1 1 nilitre, one to Delaware, one 'f one one to Obi, two to IVin U ..nci, oi e to Indiana, one i.. .M .i.ie, u,,.i 1 lute three to pl.tc wh'cli I i I p'n.-.- aii-i-they will d.t the lii.r.t i l...ii.. lliilik sfier this. 'Wt i-ieiid i paid should inctejae tl-r ih k J.t'Oii.iiiWi, and distribute the i,i-w nt.u k wlo-r.- o will protect us. l-t thin lute lin stock at p.ir and prulln m.i.le in fniut; - the fill v H-r cent. tm-ieiie I ir l-.r diMtributioit'here,' ainl s-i on. .1 iihi i ry 3d, IHCS, he wrote : -I have nl this where it would do most y.t-h to n." In connection ' with this I. -tier Mctioiiib gave a list of ii.-tincs of Cuii grenmen to whom th. stoi'k U4 Is-i-n tjiven by Amen, amongst whom iovIM fa, Kelly and Oarlieid. Ortjutil-iit if January 1 Sisvial telegrnui Irom Washington, 1). ('.: Anies' teatiuiotiy yesterday l-f..ie the Creilit Mobilier Committee excites intense indignntiou among gentlemen implicated. Colfax deviates it infam ously false; Garfield characterizes it a tissue of malicious falsehood. Januaiy 20, 1873. li.ular Wash ington corresitideiit : Credit Mobilier continues to Is the topic of general interest, and a lew gen tlemen are a tiifle out of luck. miu ler of prctiriitcnt gentlenen bucked out eavly enoiigli in the gsiu to save their iacont etc. Orfjonian of January 30, 1S73 j ('HEDIT Moilll.lF.R. lit orljiu ami hlulftni. Hut after a time it proved that the contract to build the 207 miles might not prove so profitable after all, further aid must lie extended and Congress must grant it. U was in this legislation t.l;:.t ti,a various Con- 1 I I . - P gressLen, waa Jiave ueen aocuseti 01 briliery, eto., figured ; the Credit Mo- bilier stock now amountetl to $1,000, 000. Six hundred and fifty shares' were set apart for a eculiar purise and Uurant and Ames were authorized to use these shares iu scour ing this - lejutlatian, Tho legislation wu9 abUtnctl, A first mortgage on the read waa held by the United, States and a seoend mortgage was held by the Credit Mobilier. The legislation was the subrogation of the second for the first mortgage, by which the ymted States was swindled out of its mortgage while the Credit Mobilier mortgage took its place aud priotity. As a oonsequcnoe Credit Mobilier stock went up 400 pet cent'., and at this time certain Congressmen seem to have ap preciated a good thing, when by an n'ot ot Congress and at e epew0 of the jieople a, worthless mortgage anddouly Vieoir,ss valuable, if we believe ro jKirtsi tVkes AuAfS luv stated exactly tq whom he save' the stock and the amount of dividends, and that some of the recipients have since the investiga tion commenced requested htm, to take back the stopk, ' Our readers are fa miliar with the testimony, whioli has been published from time to time. That the imrties oonneoted with this gigautio railroad swindle have been guilty of gross misconduct, no reasonable man can doubt. Let all such be visited by condign punishment 1st it V, nidf-r-stood hencefortU that wliOi'a gnv pi- lip iiitevesVs are oonoerneil, the people wjH look fur the same honesty which it requires of the Individual citizen. Special telegram, Oregonian of Feb ruary "5, 1873 f , Ben Butler ' ' says openly that Credit MobiHor criminals like Gar field, Dawes and Kelly must be de stroyed. And February 13, 1873: "A few days since Oakea Ames ."found nn envelope addressed "to himself on. his dtik in the House. On opening it he lound $400 in citiTi iicy. from some conscience stricken Congressmen interested in Credit Mobilier. It tinned out that Gen. Garfield, hearing that Ames hud said he owed him ?I00, had written a note enclosing the sum, hut neglected to send the note. Shortly after the nolo of explanation arrived. ' Mr. Ames promptly returned tho greenback.. ' Tim incident created a decided sensation." Itcgtilnr correspondent to the Orjo niuii February 11, ls7,.1: The most iutcieting phase of the iu vestigntioti concerning the Credit Mi hilier lias come ofl rjuite hitely and ia volves the character of Congressmen Colfax, W, i. Kelly, Garfield and otic or two.otheis. Ames has turned at bay in the coiitiuiltee room and goes terri bly after some of those who dispute his word. - There is no use in making aologies for men in Congress liable to be called iiKn to protect the Government interest in these roods, to become interested therein. . It is past excuse. They swore they had not, and now they have to ex plain theuiKclves and have facts forced tioii the public, that' pifstions their truth and reliability. They itre condemned here f.t being cswardly even if they have tmt l.ceti culpably v'cnal. Snine Orrjiiitiiiu if February I'O, 1 .7.". : ltisiiM.it f iiicoiioclasm, but we never break oi.r idols till they become ft!se ginW. " Tiie mere Isrsxeiuiioii of stis lc.v lien a ltinii's course in the ttentment of railroad pu-stiotis afterwards wa consistrnl, would not injur any member of Cmgress. I.nt the swearing on oath that they luul not any such interest, directly or indirectly, followed by proof that they did in some manner reap thn uiti-leuiU and share the profits, i more than any mail's character can sustain. F.very man who has Wen- proved In have 1een implicated w ill hereafter l-e ignored by the coph iuvniiably as a politician. crsrutL tti.krK o 4 04 k. titicit ntv Gt'tierjl Fntticis A. Wtilkor, the Sujioriritctident of ConstH, servetl on Ihu efalT of tJeiifnil IliiHcock during t!u wne, niid tbU w'.Mt Uo .iy of him: Uo was :m ldt:d ciiniiii itiilcr. IIU pre-M'iiee in " tho Miup or nlon the liiu. was Hko nil iinptil-i which every s ildier i It. If M'ciu.-il to travel llnii"li I in jtrntv tiki a trri-at wave. It l iieeillc- to i tint lio. was evi-rytvliett. In-loved inn I iidniircd. It w is iintsi-siiilt.' for ii li la. other- i .. i..... ...... ... .i... r...... t.t j wi"i- w in it tr.ii- run iiit force . iii cli ir h ti-r titnl bi.-t cnt!iuii:ism and eiii-ry. As 11 military uetiim lie v.i it tuciiciaii of great skill ami iiilroittM tis well as an executor of m-rgy niid iiwt-r. It U Rcdtlom that mi lnd Uiese tti.tlitit's in one man, br It ! irt'iiorally fonsiderotl as Iiicinp.ililli that a s.igacliy which w:ia alifio.t t-iitinilitr slmiilil be coMl Idr.tHl wi:h it h'i imd iudu-try. (Jen. Uatit'is'k si-m-mhI loth m a high de gree: Then lie liutl tin instjiutsofa stall ol'icer in rog.ird to keeping up tiro di'st-iplitie ntn" condition of hl.-i conitnaml. Uo might luvf lcon the lnPjHH ior Getiord for the c-.tro I10 cx ercisetl. 'lien in IkiIiIi ho itcvrrls siieil command.', feoiu the rear, but .was on tho field in verson. F.ven af. tor ho had given, an order lie would himself soo that it was carried out. J Tli is wai not always the plea a nt est (Hkiition Tor n stitxirduiatt,' otuer; but, looking: lick nriwt can we that Uaticot'k' nnvvt iKvariable success wa duo to thin Ineossiint wakefulness and vigilance. He knew w hat he wanted, ami h. knew that a single -word misunderstood might cause dis aster to his troop?, or make dim lose a victory. Ho was not witling to run any rik". A I'M I Li t U VKOFlVi Mr, Trcmiott, the Hritish Consul at Saigon, mention ns a remarkable rnH.'ulitirlty of the natives of the coun try that they Imve the great toe of each foot separated from the others like tho thumb of tho hand, and it can bo used in rquch the same man ner, though not to the snnie extent. ThU Uistinctlvw mark of an Anna- luite U not, however, usually seen in the vicinity of Saigon, but Is now confined to the Inhabitants of the more northern section of the empire, where tho race has remained more distinct. This peculiarity U the meaning of the native name for the Aunamito race ; and that the- name and peculiarity are of great antiquity is shown by the mention in Chinese annals 2300 B. C, aa that (or those) of one of tho "four bnrbarwuu tribes that then for.ro.cdi tio boundaries of the ClUUPSO. Jftmpir. Ir General Hancock is already defeated, why are i ho llepublicans at such pains to prove that ho pocketed. a petroleum Company, lvtnsed Mrs. Surratt on his responsibility and out of pure OevHtry, tried to remand Ijoulslana and'Texas to rebels still in arms, was no soldier worth speaking of,nnd is now in league with tho ney rebellion? These assaults, of t'ae cn emy do not I00I5 a,1 though Ciarfleld'a elccl'n w already assured. mm a Mm TlioS icrauie.nto . people are forever poking fun at' the legislators. A sa loon keeiier neir tho capitol recently placed a box of live snakea in his win dow, above wluoh Hung the reassuring placard s "Don't be uneasy, gentlemen. These uie real snakes." ; The Republicans have been caught in forging three different letters witlj, a view of iejuring Hancock;.. rM ia Iho "decent' campaign" thej: asked for. riixs thk Mr.Asrr,4)r arn mir siism. We have Ik-fore ns a Uilliaut sis'ech delivered by 1 Ion. Van Iletmett at Fort Scott, Ksna, iu which l)e Glyer-Mo-bilier Garfield is "Jished iij" in the fol liwing ter and pointed style : ii tins man r.mory jv. Morrs, ia a stieeeh made in llurlington, Is., for psy, says : l.srui lil nils the whole ineas- ure of lleptiblicanism," and 1 answer back, I Uelievn Htorrs knows. There has not Is-en a ineusuie, however infa iiions, brought forward in Congress since, the itiblican 4itty came into pwer that he ha?-not endorsed. There has not originated a corrupt iios that he has not winked at, ner a scoundrel expelled from C-oncres., or charged lv articles of inijs-ai huient, that be has not sympathized with. Of course he "fills the whole measure of Republican ism." He filled it wheu he retorted the salary grab bill and voted for it and . . ... . pocketed the monev. And when his constituents held meetings and demand ed it, he wrote a letter justifying it, and said that Giddiogs increased Lis .ty, and was re-elected, and why should he be singled out for the visitation of their wrath. liut Hie people became thoroughly aroused, and be sneaked back and confessed his crime, like every other ciiniinal, turned Staie's evidence, and under tho influence of a smitten conscience, carried the money into lbs treasury ana demanded that the rest who took it lie condemned. He "tilled the whole measure of Re publicanism" when he voted for the Pa cific Ilailroad bill, of which K.TX Wash- ittrne, a Republican and a friend of Giant, saiJ, in his place iu Congress, .10:.. .. -t -tr. -. . nir, no my responsibility aa a J.eprc- sentativc I pronounce this the most monstrous and flagrant attempt to over reach the Government and the people that can be found in all the legislative accounts of the country." lie "hi led the whole measure of Re publicanism when he agreed to take ten fchares of Credit Mobilier stock from Oakea Ames, and received, his dividend of : V20, and when investi gated swore be did not receive a divi dend, thereby adding perjury to bribe ry, and, as it were, Leaping' Uie -whole measure cf Republicanism rounding full. Mr. Garfield r the 8359 "he received from Ames l.y a draft on. the Sergeant t-Arm, but it was a loan." Is it not remarkable that Le Just want ed .3-.'0r Why did Le not borrow foliO, or fSTiO not a coincidence. All the rest leceived just 32'J dividends. and Ga: field jut received Lis a loan. Ilu Un towed it. f.s thin. The airl that gave birth to mi illegitimate child had some excuse for prevaricaticg. The Jmrcli lovealtgatrd the matter, and she waa anatbeiuatieil. I he bet rubers shunned her, and she Lad lost all hope, nl a In i"ht idea struck ber. blie said I ought not to U? scorned so : this why ia a little l it of a thing ; and be sides, I just 1 -on Hired it. It's oulv a oan." No, gentlemen, the Poland Com latt ice said he Lad agreed to take ttf shares, and that Le was paid Lis divi dend l.v Ames ; and even if it U such a littlo thing, it is one of laose Hula things yon-can not Lave and when de tected c!a mi von borrowed it. lie "filled the full measure of Repub licanism when Le received a bribe from 1( '.olver aod McClellan of $5,000 to advocate a rotten pavement and pay for K out of the people a monev. Air. Gar field admits that tin got the money, but jt was a fee. A f fcr hat 1 A mem ber of Congress takiag a fee to appear before. Lintself to convince himself that a wooden lavement which Le recom mended ought to have an appropriation of $700,000. out of which he was to and did get :?j,000 There are Lun IredAif abler Congressmen than Lira : men who knew more and Lad more in fluence before the board, than GarGeld. He said Le made a brief, but Le never presented . W Ly should ho get $1,0001 111 tell von. They wanted the influence of the man from whom the appropriation came, and this Emory A. btorra prosecuted a suit in Chicago, in which J adge Doolittle set un the .plea that Chittenden had bribed Gar field and patd htm, $a,000 for his 11.fi u euce, and &0118 demurred, and a de murrer admits the facts stated in the plea ; and J udge Farwell, a Jtepublican Judge, decided agaiust Storrs and held the plea to lie a good one : and Mr. Storrs was lsjaten because it was proven that Garfield was bribed, and therefore " filled the full measure of Republican ism, . My fiTeuds, tLe connection of GarGeld with the fraud of 1S7G ought to damn him, if nothing else was against him He denounced the Llectoyal Commission bill, and then avCe(Ued a place on the Commission and did moie to cheat and swindle the people of the United States than Justice Bradley. ' Np honorable man would Lave stooped to a lKisition on a commission which lie believed to be unconstitutional. If he believed it unconstitutional then ka was a hypo crite and knaye to accept a position as member of a body met in violation of law. If it whs authorized by the law of the constitution then he was a con summate liar in arraigning it lint enough for him. His star of Presiden tial hopes has already wt, and Lis friends are now trvljig to save the legis latures so ta secure a majority in the United States Senate, and to this end oW will, the canvass proceed. ". BETTKR TnAN GOLD, ii lverfect health, and yot many are suiSering the tor tures ot tne aamnea wsa irvspepsiawnen a Minnie bottle of 1R. MINIIE'S KNQ- I.1SH DAXKL1U 1.1VUU4 AND DYS- lKV5lA PILLS will give relief, and, if nersiateu m, wui care me worst case ot I. . . . : . ..ii niv:. in tula uisiraaMing iniuuio, xuie put curea Torpid Lh'er and Biliousness, Itegiilates the Bowels, removes Pimples Iroiu the Face, cures tsanow uompiexie, -out Bresth. Sick Headache. Hvswlbura. Pain in the'Sides and I Sack; ia. S'jpitr-coated and GUARAHTKED tcbe PDItELY VEGE TABLE. 1 aota directly on the coating of t,he. btsmach and on the Liver. Can be taken iu any clime wet or dry -weather. Beware of imitations. The genuine bas an ensravinir of a lion on the outside wrapper. Price, 50 cents. For sale by an druggist. . DEMOCRATIC AFPS1NTMEMTS. ret. r. u. u as 4fci r. Will address the citizens t Lio county at the following tiriica an places : . Harrtobarg, Ihurvlsy, -efrt.imt er 3C, ? 1 p. in. Brownsville, Thafsdsy, September 1, t 7 p.m. (eli, Friday, September n.atl p.ni. Albany, Saturday, riefMVemljer 1H. at 1 ; Bu. iUA. Ijsrralee wai formerly a Dens cratie Congressman frcru Wwconw' , was (Jolonel t,( the Twenty -fijurth "VTs.t coiisin Volunteers during the tvar, aftl is t piesetit a leading and able !aw.er of Washington Territory. Jjt the s?op!e turn out. en riuum ta hear this able and eloquent cbarepion of Defnocmtw principles. Col. C If. Lerrsbee will address the citizens of Oregon at be following times and places : Rosebnrg, Satorday, September 11. Oakland, Morday, 8eterc'oer 13. Eugene City, Tuesday, Jriefjternlx-r- 14. Junrlion, Wedncsslay, "September 13. Corvailis. Monday, September 20. Dal!a, Wednesday, Sptember,22. IniiVpendence.Tbnivlay, Septenil-r 23. Salem, Saturday. September 25. Aurora, Monday, September 27. Oregon City, ToeMay, Septemder 2i. McMinnriUe, Tbaraday, HcpteoiW 30. Iafayette, Friday, Octolstr 1. Illlisboro, Haturday, October 2. Portland, Monday, October 4. Astoria, Wednesday, October 6. The .Dalles, Saturday, October 9. W est on, ednesday , Octor 1 3. Pendleton, Thursday, October 14. Union, Saturday, October 1 C. liaker City, Monday, October 13 The local committees will advertise the time of day and the places for the meetings. Ry order of State Central Com. C. F. Beattie, CLairman. ctb tiATrjr rrf Hon.' James H. Slater wiil address tLo citizens of Oregon at the following times and places : Myrtle Point, Monday, Sept. 13. -iackjanvUle. Saturday, Sept. IS. Ktmilmrg, Monday, Sept, 0. , akUod. Tocaday, 8epc 21. f'ouage Mrovo, Wedneadsy, Sept. '.Z. Kuene CityThnraday. Hepc 'IA. llarrisbtux. Friday, 8ept. 24. Corvaias, tnrday, be4. 25. Albanr, Monday. isept. 21. hrio, Tueiay, Sept. 18. Saietn, Vt'edDesday, Sept. . reron City, Thursday, Kept. SV, IlaJJaa, Saturday, Oct. Id. 1 odepeodenee, Monday , Oct. 4 . McMinnviPe, Tuesday, Oct. 6. Jjifayeue, Wednesday, Oct (&. Uiilsboro, Thoriday, Oet. 7. Aetoria, Saturday, Oct. 9. The Lour of spr aking at Albany will . Ie 7 o'clock p.. iu., and at HsrrUbiu-g and .Scio at 1 o'clock p. it. aCatlKI at CikmlililCU. . "LVlnX. Y.Sual -TLe entry cf Mr. Schurz into tLe political campaign' recalls an incidarit much laughed over by the veterans of General Hancock staff wLo were eye witnesses of the splendid leadership which brought order out of the appa rent Lopeless wreck aid rut of ie first day at Gettysburg. ITnrrytng across the field amid tLe panic-stricken fugitives there came' face to faoe with If an cock an officer wearing tLe uniform of a !VvL,ioa Coinma&dti of the Eleventh corps, making Lis way. more or les demoralized, toward the rear. "General," Exclaimed Hancock sLarp- ly, as Le barred tLe route of tbe.retir- -ing patriot, "j'lnce your men behind that stone wail, air, and hold them. there." ."Bat, SJieneral," waa the deprecating answer of General ScLurz, wLo might be pardoned for forgetting in the ex citement the pure Ecglkfl Lo always uses upon the political jJatfoim, " 1 have no m.n.s . "Thcun with an empLasia aod with an expletive that fait ly raised the fu ture Civil Service Reformer out of Li saddle, "get behind that stone wall yoniself, stay there, and fight, sir." The order Was obeyed, but doubtless with a secret conviction, which kas.euly grown stronger with tLe lapse of years. that Hancock, who saved tbe day, waa after all "a mere soldier." T4 OEU04 A TIC t LI at IS It. The Secretatks of the various 1 fart- cock and Eaglii.li cam)vaign clubs-in. Linu county are requested to send to Mart.y. Brown, the linn county mem ber of the State Central Committee, a't Albany, thcii post oluce address the number 0 members enrolled in their. Club, the name of their President, date of meetings, and any other information. that may be of benefit to tie cause- ' rraea the Baaks ef Ike Xewbnrgr, N, Y., Oct 20, 1S79, II. II. Warner A Co., Koohester, M. Y-: Gentlemen A lady of over 70 years f age, in failing health for ever a year, bas been using Warner's Safe lii U era on ip recommeudation. She reels very gratefui for tbe benefit she has derived therefrom, and says that antil abe used B her etotoacb could boar tao vegetablo food for o .'or threw rears. I believe it te be a certain spet;lrf tor dyspepsia. Waxner'a Safe Jills r also meetHig with very Rood suecra m a'l forms of Liver Complaints, Malarial Trou bles, Liuii b Anne, aud wherever a safe and efficient eatharUu is required. 1 can no. speak too highly of them. ; Dr. J. Q. Joslts, Jf. D. Don't Iqrget it ! Yon can get the Ctticc.yj Wttl! Xr and the Democrat -oa yer for $3. , " Insure with C. B. Stewart and rest easy. Pate s vsrj !jr. '