The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 25, 1881, Image 1

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
SSUBD EVERY FRIDAY
BY
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Hid? number 10
PROFESSION A L CA RDS.
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State UtQhte 1
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VOL. XVI.
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Selected Story
ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 85, 1881.
NO. 30.
c. k. U'olvkkton. . r. hc vrtiKKY.
HI MIMIUKV ft WOLYBRTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Albnuy. Oicunii.
Wll ir.v'ti.-o in alt the r.urt in the SUIe. lYnUito
matters ami nJlivtixii .tlleiHltnl t. ii..iiiUy .
rUaMI
Lk. KI.INN. O.K. ClIAMliKUUIX.
VUW ft CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTOR.1 EYS AT LAW,
Albany. Oregon.
0TQ8kU in Fos er'a Ilriek Blntk.-tJ.
lSnl8tC
K. B. NTKAHAN. I.. 1UI.VM'.
STKAUAN & BIXYEU,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW
Albany. Oregon.
R A t TICK IN ALL THE COn ETO OF
.1. tins HBle, I hoy yive -i .i 1 alien
latin to oqUmUom ami probata matter.
Ottiee in Ko.si it's new bri.k. 49tf
L. H. MONTANYB.
ATTORN EY AT LAW,
AND-
Notary Public.
Albany, Oregon.
Office upstair, over John Btlgg store,
1st street. vltaStf
D. R. N. BLACKBURN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Albany, Oregon.
onier up ta4rH in lite Otltl I'rllutt'o Tru
plr.
9f t'oiiectious a specialty. ap2l.
J. K. WEATHERF0RD,
(Xotauy rtnuc.)
iTTORNEY AT LAW,
ALKtM. OKM.UV.
vmrHX enaction in au. tiikohhts oktiie
l State. Sn.Ul attention giteti u hHhHimmI
ruhat. niatlur.
ftTotSoe in iKld Kcllsw's Tcni.. (H:2
J. a MkWKU. V. K. Htt,YKU.
POWELL & BIXYEU,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Uir.nten,
ALBANY. ... MBGOI.
Colleoi inns promptly made on all potato.
Loans nee?nftaed on reanatlH '.inns,
irr :li.t? in Foster's Hrik.-5
vHnltHf.
0HN J. WHITNEY,
AM T )l;N'f.Y AT I AW.
1 1 a it a a t i -" la .
! .1. . I r-rM is hit edit J, no direct bi
W , tav,,, H thet.nrls of Udp ,,.,..,, wfts ta tin- will.
linoa Otlke ii !.jair- :!i Kr. uian'- in I
hriek g)
NIXLY IRWIN'S LEGACY.
Two gills were reading the dittpoai
. u ... . a a "
tun ot t will. EMM wwe shawia, m
lian ami PrttiB, att thl 8t of family
iliHinomls, nntitn IkhjUh, Viim eoiOT
natniingi of nur mt ami bWK, hiIHr,
linens. Iae, elo., ami a BtbUa. Ami,
at range enoogfa, thttv watt an emplm
UmmI datMa rotating to this book. Ai
IOC detailing I bt vnrion other artielea
equally betweoa Um two heirtoouo, iw
w ill conolmltitl with thosB wwrils :
Tw uhl familv Btbta, n wat-itwl lt'g
to? of Mnoroiiono. 1 bequeoto to the
- k at M
one ot mv l.elovtHt it mors who ahall roail
it the most imlnsti iottslv ami love it
the most fervently ; hopinj: that, there
fore, it may have no indivnittol pts
aeaaor, hut he ahorod with mutual own
ershin."
What greot, dorltng hl tome "
nil . I Nelly, u Harry hose, her nth
raced, placed the iMportanl volume in
her haml.
"Perlntpfl its viiy tliiuensions nc
... hi it t I'm our aunt's iittinite area of
benevolence." observed Miss Maml
"Jorftaillg frOOl her earth I v resiiltte hot
I eoefioence must have U-en laaslouml
ioglj greoi t Hjei-ially to her own Lith
ami km, she atluVtl, saivaationlly.
"tit. li', sister ! Inw can you sjeak
so un"vatcfull v i
'These haublts," continued Maud,
anitureutlv unheeding the reproach, and
potutinc to the tliainomis wnn u uac
boon pOrilOtl M hers ly UM win, con
stitute, then, the nucleus, ot our wor
thv relative's wealth ! Why, 1 thought
Auj.t Hester was rich ! Ingratitude'
not mv fault, but when I exjtend a
rear! LoooOM on tho resetting of thest
anti.pte oinaments, gratitude, I fear,
will be sadly marred by the item of
dollars and cents P Pausing, she want
on : "As for the much envied Bible
since vour aunt has made such minute
stipulations as to its future career, I
resign all claim of it to yon, trusting
von uihv th an from its pages a nag
naniruity of hpart like that possosm d
bv its quondam owner.
SaviiiL' which. Miss Maml Irwin
talked bnttsntlly from the room.
Tid tou ever !'
"Well, hardl "
"1 ant ;lad, then, this in not theUtiie
p . ftl 1 VT. l
iot cOnienllOn, pbmi pony, reTarpnui
lean-, in the book to hei ltu.
' Dut it seems atntnee," remarked
Harrv, ih it. viheteas ev y other arii
T. I. Si i liLS: .
Al'M'KMi . r I . w
"Auntie had sui;!: Miv .tiHjigo ttO
Nom ' tveMi icity, thev eail it. I sup
uojh that otaoj fiidotmi kjrf pnvtariat,
IV.
'. . IJIJ.Jt .
' up MUrJffa
FILLER,
A'l I
t.e.fti aM4M OtCI it .
"f oltNl
A
OTttl it ri to ii. ill in., enatila ! 1 1 4 i.
.'run:),' tt nli.ili i'v-n aiiit. iMoli. e.n
jr mU'f ai;. I -i:i i. Mint 1. !i I it ..-r-. Pri.osil.
Misiii.- . ftpedattttjr. vlteSatt.
A. a if I. i
L, A A K 1 1 .
QfVltS PiirUti's Bl.n.k.
ILIUM, OUM.O-i.
tl i,U i.twu gi'.eu i' ...nciit.u. i.im1 rw ctaata
which Maiii so ni-jafttlt cruaoitra."
"i'ci hapa."
He ua-s toing with ihe llg'1" f llMS
tutba n.t,i Kt4kwaibook s he K,ke. -aim. btaoye vu.hlen
Iv eaujiht the By-ln'. Yellow ami
fadoti, et distinctly visible, k regie
teeed a line of names ihftttttg baek bi
the Me of a emlarr, and U nealh, ot
tie a recent date, the Mlow Ug :
" frfi MM! a it viH jnim
obek 1 must patt artth this mv deanst
frirod oat earth. Throughout life thie
recioits volume has brelt UiV ieetest
umf'.r'. t'e'tain la-antiful passage
therein have iuapit cd ie to tw( OOOa
ioiil notti on the margin of ita payes,
brincinc to mind dear and familiar
texts of my chihlhoo.1. I entreat ye
to read these carefully, my beloved
nieces, for every hour siient with L'od
reaps 'a harvest of gain,' and in this
"Can it bo" then a light broke upon
hur, nd, awed and trembling, she
turned to tho rear cover of tho hook,
aud there, likewise, fast to ita sido was
a document a deed of valuable estate
-tho large domain of her deceased
aunt the bulk of Aunt Hester's myit
teriously hidden fortune !
How tho girls heart threbcd with
gratitude and joy ! A thousand visions
sprung up before her, framing them
sol vim into air castles, sporttug with
tremor, faltering, then vanishing and
drifting silently afar as they came.
"What wealth! she whispered to
herself, hardly daring to trust btt
senses for fear the reality would vaiiiah
into dream. "Is it a dream P
Hut no ! it could net be there it
was, the clustered harvest before hur,
unnhaugeahlc still, ami real !
e
(bit into the it root hastened the
happy giil, into the din and bustle,
past the great warehouse that looaiod
up giant like in tho distance, pickiug
her wnv through the trautu about hui ,
down one avcuue, up another, uutil,
footsore and woarv, she reached the
outskirts ot the great city.
At the termiuua of one road, before
a poof huiking oottage that liespftjke the
Kvertv of the inhabitant, Sully paused
Here dwelt her sister tbo once beau
tiful and proud Maud. Frteudleaa aud
forsaken by all excapl thu faithful little
sister, Kate had strew u her path with
thorns. Nallv entered and found her
listlessly gar.iug oet of the small win
dow that fronted the barren held bu
yond.
'Maud, Maml ' Yuu shall be happy
agaiu you aro rich here, take it it
is vours and m auothcr moutaui
Nelly had thrown herself and her pre
cious burden upon her sister's neck, aud
was weeping tears of joy.
Then she told her how the dear old
Bibla had proven failltfal Low itt
page had brought her heavenly riuhes
and worldly wealth. And Maad lis
tened in silence ef the wondrous boek
that bad concealed within it the "har
vest of gain," and A ant Hester's " hid
den treasure so dear to the hearts ef
mortals."
In the beautiful City ef Urotheriy
I.ove lives Nelly and her husband
With thvm, rontaiitwd uud happy
1 wells also Maud, their ainter ; fur she
could never be brought te accept aught
uf that hmvi f which her sinter a'aaa
had teapwd ntid Von.
Their home u oee of mttan lot a-d
ieganoe, am rownumi )v the .miiuM oi
Nnturu um) tke oeoaforta of oortb, Vet,
i eiMpiuuoim etaava all ila lu very, on a
siniplu old atatol Km a siiupla M b....V. .
it ienihern biwk goldeu letteretl witn
theae simple VOftjbl I "Nelly Irwin's
Lftgeey,N
io fit 1 1 o ktXt..
AH l It i oi liOOD IM I IMi.
A. VA.TIS
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
COKVALLIS, OOEGON.
a'Jll pwriirc in all the I'otttts of the .State
Office III the Court HoliM- "VS
i ,.. might hate made a MOW despic
aide witl.h ihaii KtaOOOO 0o0itlit0j j I'M I
he pever tbd. Theie hate beeu aid.
eilcr men, but pover one erbo oovered
his w iekedness W illi audi iiicittiiess anil
oowardioe.
Thee wold ute not Wtleu in thu
iwiailieiin of anaei Tkoy ere aeleetad
aud priotod noli isedly, aud retVri the
feelings of men, OVM the luineinble de
peiidenta w ho run w hoeping after this
creature lor the mouldy btead his poht
veal favor gives their families.
William Sprague has bean ovet taken
i by gruel Rjisfer times. 1 e had fallen,
fnurlftr Journal.
Sectionalism, which Ef compounded
In about ctiutil purUi from proviiifltiL
ism ami patriotism, prodtieusin outer
inuaifestltittlon, many representatlvo
types.
rhOrO Is tho llteoretlo soellonaUst,
like Whitclnw Kohl, and there Is the
Inflamed stH'tlouullst, like Wendell
Phillips. There Is he motherly old
Salrey (lump Heclloniillst, llko Joseph
M drll, Hiul there is (ho willful le-
(hinrd-IMie-tlorrt-be aeetionnlNt, like
Murat Hulstcud. Thou wo havo the
morbid philosophic hoc tionnlist, Hh'
the wh-ketl partners of the Truly lotsl
Kit-hard Smith ; the frisky Heclloniil
lst, Ukt dim IHalno ; the slobberlug
seeilonnlist, like Henry Wan! B oh
r ; tho tbry uniametl seethu-allst,
like Hob IngtfftoU ; atul eohl, crafty
and calculating sect ional 1st, like lies
eon Cottkling ami John Slierinua.mid
Rnolly qattO rill retf of eehoiug, sec
ond haml sec tiomtllits, llko president
W oNoy, of YtJo College. Such
bubbling, pharisaic Heetiotiulisis .i
Itoutw'.dl ind tho Southern idiot who
proposes dell Mavis for the next pres
ident of the l uited States are M!
worth mentioning ; which reminds
us, however, that, at the South, there
is but one seetioualisl of uatioial rep
utation. lloberl ToOfttbj is u suetleuallst
"on prim iple." He is neither n pro
vincial nor a partisan. A man of
large brain and travel, rich, obstrep
erous ami vain having cejoyed all
the honors hi sectionalism is a play
of one character and ono net ; fr he
is a per v . u who does not care whether
ebool keeps or Is disiniseed, ami is
perfectly willing to perform on occa
tkm for those who will make the moat
of him. Yet on tho whole he isqeite
as sincere us tho Northern aectional
ists we havo n.tined, which is to ssy
that w here ho is not wrong-homled,
la inj always perverse, ho is simply
acting lite ptrt set down usm the
bills by conceit ami ihrift.
We tin not mean to I under. tial
as expres-inej tbo opiuioti that all see-
j Ihmoitbui are in-diicrro.for that would
ta to make mi allowance for thu e
hdOOCO tif honest fiads in the worbl.
g,a0lllO Imniin, limn III liyiHOI
cl.iim immunity uuder this bead, and
as OtlfcHiillH is si n aked through
ami through with io'r.niee, they
can only plead iuleresl or malice.
Indeed ib.y lheH- dvt- ltray x f
tain ei,n-a til4iM-M of thl, for JheV
an- ever -billing nUuil and alsuil,
Vfiry log lltelr lone ami their posture,
m iking one excuse to-djy enti atolh-
er to-morrow, as if Hshauu-ti, as they
iMtgbt ti la la , of their narrow and
prie-riptlve spirit.
When we nuit the h-udcl Ulld go
aro crimes among us which are eoti--phuous
and transparent, and we
need to address oursolveM to these.
AImivo all, however wo need to Htip
press sc.itimentttl polities nnd Killtl
thhuis, to discourage blatherskites
and bhitherskltlng, to lengthen the
tall ami cattail tint rullh- upon our
shirt. There lias been a rood deal
of waste of raw material ; and, an we
art going largely Into manufacturing
We nmy Us well Itegin to economize,
lie will n't on best In life who knows
most, and knows it accurately. The
Koclinnallstn of the north have for
years deceived themselves. Hecelv
ing themselves they have mislead
us. Let them take the federal ma
chine and run it exclusively, while
we hes;ir ourselves, and when we
hare grown rich and strong, they w ill
have done so ill with it that, if we
euro to, wo can buy it. We i an.
meanwhile, qualify ourselves for na
liuual administration by gissl local
iidmiuiitr.ilion in the South. To ibis
end has sectionalism come, that It is
making tools in the South, who work,
foretokening in the future n complete
reversal of relai I ve places.
The "era of gsxl footing" about
which wo hear so mm h is sheer huh
und gush. Any time these ten years
there has is-en good feeling enough
for all practical pawnoata, There will
never, perhaps, come a time win n
sectionalism will not be mounted by
sect ional ists to serve some party pur
Mae. To day It Is the North and
the South. To-morrow it may be
the Last ami the West. The meaning
of It Is that In a fret Lnd parties ex
1st and ought t exist. Only Imper
ialists antl mollycoddles want to ulsd-
Ish prrtles. Party feeling Indeed
should la) cnocktd. I'artl.an latent
ity should tte punished. Politicians
shsuld bo taught tb.it, because a in an
becomes a party lender he dota u't
necessarily cease to boconM a gentle
man; ami (hat. no matter what party
we belong to, we nre still fellow citi
zens, who, agnlnal a foreign enemy,
put our eouniry aleive all party, end
inhume all ur, rVqnlre vi all parties
a tleeent i.b-i-r vame of the rub -, of
common bone t intrfitat attMNIg men.
PACIFIC lotKintv
Lewiston, I. T., is to have n graded
itchool.
Washington county, I. T., is 150
milcH long, ! miles broad, ami con
tains I ,-) inhabitants.
The Lish citizens of Portland ma
I'M I XMt.lt ten..
All Ohio farmer has named a prize
rKsicr Robinson, Is-cause Kohinson
( rum.
A lawyer Is a learned irenlleirian
Who rescues your estate from your
enemies and keeps it himself.
Some people are Kueii inveterate
preparing to celebrate, in a Incoming borrower that they will lsrrow trou-
Bjamor, St. Patrick's Hay.
Monmouth jM'ople iiiiseii l,.')t0 nnd
donated half their public square, ami in
aonaannonoa will soon Is- a roil rood oan-
ter.
Ua rather than not have any on hand.
'I'here is n man in Lutene so thin
that lie had a row of buttons put on
his umbrella cover aud wears it for
an ulster.
An old farmer used to out n mm ni
Walla Walla has a thief who sh als m juather end of a row of corn, nd
gold iius Ii in dead men a linger.
Walla Walla means the '11011111 of the
( Ikontn.
Mr. Morgan Willlawa, of Cejlapoota,
has been rnnning a Plumaaer frntt drier
all winter, and has dried ovet 10,000
Hiiimls of fruit.
Thu 11 cent hi'h waters in LOO 8000
111 mli and Skagit riveiH, W. T.dtowm.,
11 nwntMO of hogs ami othet stock ami
bloke set et III tideUlltnh dtkei.
aa. . .
men say, Jlow, everv
thirsteth."
one that
Three hundred thousand habitual
drunkards perpetuate the music of
"we WOO)i go wome till mornini'
in the I 'idled Slates.
lneoo Strauss says: Thu first
doty of a sailor is to learn the roe."
It is just the - him. with the man who
wants to yt' u ilrink in ictnpeiaticc
Vermont.
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Hufllnea notices in tho Lreal Columna
20 eenta per line.
Fr h-fcal and transient advertisement a
ti 00 j.t wjiwrff, tor the first insertion, ami
50 cent per square for each su baequont In -aertion.
J 'oetry.
TWO U MM
toon A
itKint.
tin nLianr.n
lloraettien tadieve that .Maud S.
will statu attain a stteed so lerrifle
A tree has lately be. cut by rail t,at atraiKht track will Is- a 0111011 J
loud logout a mar (Mympia, W. T , that to prex'ent her running into the rear
a. I I 2 feet without limb,, straight as r her own anlk.
"I. em ray, you're a pig," .said a
I ft t V t 14 tit Ift 1 MSkft t ' I . . a. 4 -. a
Dm Safe Denoeit Company of San , ' , "
' 1 imi r 1 1 1 1 wi 11 i 1 a
an arrow and without kmiis or flaws j
i-raijcihco lets laid dnan an iiou vault
weiehiii" R60.000 iioundi. it is la
17 n ' 9
Uovnd to bo tho
ootid.
bnrgaoi
vault in lite
Serious landslides have tK.curred on
or near the lit.o of the S wlh Pacific
Lailroad in tie- Santa CmZ Rong0 hi
t wt eu l elton ami Los OntQO, OoL. and
some fear lite tunnels will suffer.
The Idaho I.sgislatuie has a nw
wrinkle in what is called "an exten
sion." The tegular session is of forty
days duration and the extension" is
sort f "go aa you please. arrabge-
mct.t.
pig i", hommy V "Yen, sir, a pig is
a hega little ixy."
"A thing of beauty," remarked
the dentist, haikinginto the paiienl's
mouth, "is a jaw lorever. A dollar
and fifty tents." p. a. That is what
makes it look so beautiful.
ft was in a gariipn shady,
Where the moonbeams softly lay,
That a lovor and his lady
Met, a sad farewell to say.
1 here were sighs and sobs in plenty,
Locks of hair and (lowers, I weon,
Tin -types, too the youth was twenty,
And tho maiden seventeen.
And bia eyea wero moist and shiny,
Aa bo tried his love to tell,
While she, loo, turned on the briny
Most tenet snf 11 My and well.
Tiion they vowed, in terms calorie.
Nothing ah uld their true lev aerer.
Ami ware really l'inaforle
In their frequent use of Nov6r."
e e e e e
Well, they met. When rnsny seaanns
Neatly bail te past interred,
Imubtleaa both bad hail good reasons
Why H19 meeting was deferred.
In a widow's cap, beguiling
She was (very strange is life)!
While he came up, pleaaed aud smiling.
With bis preUy second wife.
Itows went made and hands were shaken,
Then old times were gayly tjuoted.
1 Sir;.- I be: "If I'm not mistaken,
Wasn't I onoe quite devoted?'
Vt . m if .'1.11 '' Sihi irai'.. anAfliAr
. mm . ...... re- .. .
Smile,--! don't rememlsrr wofl.
It was you or elao your brother.
Which, I really couldn't tell."
Srrilnrr' Monthty.
A fashion magazine wants to know
' w hy the young men don't marry ?"
May lie IPs because the girls haven't
a-.ketl them. Iffffhty ba-hful voune
men this generation, Mrs. .run ly.
Toweiful bashful.
'What do you do for sleeplessness?"
a nervous man askesl a physician.
Set the alarm for five o'clock," re
plied the medicine man. And the
-.Mllii'l niti.M.t ennWlii'l I miiri nr. i n
mm 1 a . t l.t.l - " " ......
1 1 MaKamaa unapn u..ve . e, . hit to do wlh f
aoracil in Bon Praiifiaon. at oktok they
adopted raoolntlona aaittng the l.agisla-
tiite to oaomoiiali.e Congnta in favor
efgraating r barter i tbo
1 'aital.
a.
. e at aua
Spain give- a Minister I'lonipoten-
Ujry -mio a year, while a favorite
bull iiighter rneotvee 3o,oeo
we'd rather nlempotensh for
I vv a -1 1 11 -1 . ,1, Cor. A Ox.- Ciocinnati t;azcttr.)
TKOIBLKS Oil 111.
10 luplraaat Oallaftk (r tbr rretldeal
VArrt.
Everybody is insisting that General
Garfield shall hare the party harmo
nized by sundown on the tth of March.
This, by common consent, must be done
at the hour indicated, at the opening of
his administration, or it will be prompt
ly adjudged one of the greatest and
most complete failures of modem times.
There must be harmony to one aad all,
even if every leader in the party is
thrown into a white heat ef rage at the
announcement of the near cabinet.
Here are some of the elements of which
our honored President t ie; , is expected
to erect a beautiful jtalace of brotherly
love :
L Gen. Grant, for reasons good and
but sullicicnt to him and to his friends, will
that neither receive Mr. Plaine when he
Itir I Mlua Co tMr Im l.mirrl laor M., , l
with Ho o O. (A V K...1.I l r.M;;
ih- oiNin: rr.
CuiiA...., l-Vh. II Mr. .J W
Moon-, goneral poooongei agent fu the
Union Posiho, has just retomod froni
New YotW. when he ami ol her olliciali
of the toad have la-en perfecting or
rwiii tie nls for the const rucl ion of a
new line from U ranger, Utah, n ota
lion on the I a ion Pacific, lo Laker
('itv. tlreama. where connection is 1 be
There is .1 move 00 1 an in lliehtgoo,
oie. 1 Indiana htoking t. tl og
i.oion 1.1 a cueny nu a-'.! b-meut MUf
. wlete in OrMM (I It W thought the
eouifry fortlollar a day antl isiard aenus in hui card, nor onok to him m
th 111 fiht bulls at anv t.riee. public. And for the future the Gen-
r 1 . . . . ...
eral deciares he will
ii never 1lo.eo1.fr
Mlnnoenta nv.-'..o.H. 4t.- m r t;,.nu. ujae t tnueitiiiurui
i-. ... 1 ..i. ., ..r nuiioii rims, agt-a m ,j. matter as Gen Grant, and aava
eighty, shocked eh- en acres of grain be M not m uarj ,,U8i,ed to fiad eople
one tluy Is-t Wi t k." Same of thee t.R- la. aat endmioer hia renieii-
hiit venture wnl BonttaM m huu in d old farmers ue pretty hard language trance of his mother tongue.
rwiheo, when lliey once get . startetJ. 3. Mr. Blaine, in turn, won't speak
flsoy, Pad.ly, that's the wor,t r. (inkling ; aaya ho has long had
looking horaovnu drive I ecr saw. U,H, ,,n,on Ul M,m' u" "ut
I 1 1 ... A ....Aft a O . . . W tn ma
Why don't y eu fatten it up V" "Fat nuv rHwv W
him up, is it ? Pntx Um peer hnote lt- . r.
e .n 1, ar.llv draw lite little male that's Mr- naung won v "
j ict i- r -Z :......
.. .. ....... 1 !0...1 IHMT1 fir l-.l 111 L.1TII ILUtlUL a
.1 1 .1 .i-.i . e .1 ... I on um luiu' " r. i. let 'm iv. ... . - -i
HON win orgia on lam - ... iu- r .neeting wmd aud that striking, aar-
ent month. 1 iWhv. Prank v." exclaimed a tetania and baleful el earn ui ton his feat-
m- , . 1 .
I . t . ..A
Plie UiemU-ls of the aMOUgtoU
C.,l.iiv ate Weil hatislied viith their
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in w Ii auer. Ill I lint. "lull c hiu'. .
The CSorvallia Libiarv Aaaocmtion
was or-'ai.t.' 0 in I -. ' ani now con
0
; hi. alioiit ."it'O volutnes A con me of
taetnrsa tat the benefit of tho Aaaocii
mother at a summer lsiartllng ures which gives such emphasis to his
henno, 4! never knew yeu to ask for words.
a second pieeo of pie at home." "I 5. Mr. Conkling would not apeak to
knew it v an't of any use, saiO Mr. Blaiue, even it the latter should
godly book are hiddru treasures dear tw t,roUgj, M ru)t of his own, Horn
Ills
vmosorL
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DIIX.
II I I. I,
s. w. isiim.
eV III1,
Pltygielans and Suri'oiiM.
Albany, Oregon.
OKI 1 1 F Foshaj A Mason's trui slurp.
Dr. Hill's residence eor. Lift h and Vine.
Ir. Ilodd's residence, corner Fifth and
Washington, in front f U. P. Church.
EL G. JOHNSON, M, !.,
POMEOPATHIO
Physician and Surgeon.
Albany, Oregon.
QiBee in pVoman's Brick, two
Iist of Conner's Jiank.
doom
nio
OCCULIST AND AUHIST
StS.I .!, OREfiOl.
DK.t;uUKN HAH HAD K3CPBRIJ5NCE FN
treating I lie various iliaeaws to which the
eye and eaf are ulliji-irt, ami fei Is confident of
giving entire satisfaction to thuQB who may
j !:.! themrlve uteti r his care. noSlf.
T. W. JIAKKIS, W. W
lffice.ni Foatara Iiriek, next door to office
of Powell ik liilyeu.
Itaafdenee in the two-story frame intilding
on Booth side of Second street, ono
block nnd a half East of
' Wheeler k Inejcey a
Livery Stable.
kUmmjf ortKini.
yollu19:t
DI(. E. o. iiype,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Foshay it Mason's.
Hfsidtpcp on proajialb'n .St., Albauy, Oy.
vltjn22l f
Auction and Commission,
eriEO. UUMPHBET,
AUCTIONEEE.
Froman's Block.
AIJUIT, - - - OREGON.
NEW YORK SHOPPING!
Everybody delighted with the tasteful
aud beautiful selections made by Mrs. la
n 1 ar, who has never failed to please her
customers. New Fall Circular just issued.
Send for it. Address
MRS. ELLEN LAMAR,
i5;7tf 877 Broadway, New York.
the hearts of mortals.
1 1 EsTKU HaEPIJK? Pl'.IMH."
JCt centric, surely, but vou will dotso
Nelly r
"I arill, indeed !"
.
The dreary autumn and the si.ow
robed winter days sjed by, and once
more beauteous spring burst forth in
all her glory. And during tho long,
weary months Nelly had kept her cove
nant, studying the leaves of her sacred
legacy witji fervor and patience, in
deed, she had become ao attached to
the old book that the reading of it now
was to her a delight.
One lovely morning she eat reading a
chapter of the Proverbs. Thus far
had she advanced since the memorable
day of the will, ever and anon jarusing
wjih intpret the notfa she occasionally
came acroat. The chapter berbre her
was the N X I, but she had come to an
abrupt pause at the end of the twenty-
tirHt verso : "He that followeth atter
riirhteousness and mercy findeth life,
riuhtenusness and honoi" for on the
left blank of the psge wero added and
underlined tltee atconm wordjj "and
riches. See within the cover of thla
Bible."
At first Nelly could not clearly cam
prebend tho import of these strange
words. Mechanically she turned to the
lid of the look. For the first time sbe
now Hotiood that Us coyer and back of
old brown leather were disproportion
ately thick and bulky and of h again! y
weitrbt, detracting frcw the general ap
neaiance of the book. A sudden faint-
' a 1
uess overcame her aa the mystery skow
ly bee-an unravelling itself. Pale, yet
calm, she began to look about me swei
len cover for an opening, when sudden
ly her eyes fell upon an old worn lap
carefully doubled and fastpned dwn
over the binding.
With beating heart the girl took a
tiny knife aud began loosening the thin
spreading that held ir. urm. uuce
twice, thrice she uplifted the creased
folds, and turned back the liwp cover
There her eyes beheld a mass of papers
w ' a a
stitched to the side ot the book, eact
sheet revealing aa she took it from ita
nlaoe a one thousand dollar U. . uov
ernment bond, utamped and dated, with
its bunch of glittering coupons drawing
the national lateresb troro the aay it
was issued !
And as ta last paper was drawn
forth, Nelly, dazed and bewildered,
counted them, and there were ten ten
thousand dollars bearing interest tor
in oeocb of aoetlonoliata atuoot; rana
. a St!.. .a... It. a. I . . f io.llVJIft lftfaatllf t f I
tmti nit, wttaaa w V , Uther jsiinU in Oregon
thctp, .North ami touiii. i;ui iuero
U this ditVereneain fivorof the South
ern over the Northern Hectiotiallit.
The one Is full of a ggressioo sweep
ing in his naserlions, iadisc riuiinato
In his charges, and backed by the
great newspapers of his section ami
tho engiuery of the government, aim
ing first to proscribe, then to ruin nnd
finally to exterminate. The other,
whatever his faults his ahort-aight-ednesa.
his hot temper ami his lack
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v.P putiui h.i,....i. of information la at least the tieienti
that smoothed hij way, ami this is the I . . . ... j
' J' 1 a. nt nla i.i'in j.m ami Ins Iimiiii' nni
Bnie with the Ori ent lUilway now iu I They will be joined by oihon of their l retltly, ns be pna-eeded with his pie forget himself and say, "OeotI evening.
high eatate, socially, jaditically aud
uomaaaroioHy. He lost his seat in tho
BonetO, he lost his fortune, und blindly
striking out amid the wieck, saw his
palaces, etptipager, servants, all disap
pear, and the mnshine ayoopbanta of
the hour fall away. Ilo gathered bis
family ami their poor reraaininga to
gether, ami placed them iu the rude
honts his creditors could utt touch.
This was the home ( 'on k I ing entered
course of construction to iStrthtud and band, uow iu Kasiem SVashiuetoo, in
It is the in t. euty anting
tetilion o( the t 'nion Pacific to gjO
ahead of the Northern Pacific in rent h
tsitiu'
hp
Wukhiugtou
ft. . C A I .
,,,,uerv is to u.m- - . , -iu. u,e oM man and
telegraph company of its own. inilrpend woll jjijr ()f f0ur-y ear-old-steers
eut of overiiowerinir mouojKlta, The from him. and then made him buy
Ibtti.h Coluinbin and Pooo4 S.n.nd Tel b'ht doaen Bibles and slxten pounds
. v
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egmpli t o. was recently incorjsraic
with a capital of 125,000
The TOOOOO JkmWtwl says that the
wholo of western New Mexico is in
terror from the Apaches. I b iters will
Leal week a liible agent down at a
Tinner's table up in Jackson county,
ing Oregon Points, ami provide a com
eling line that it is claimed will ha
3tM miles shorter to Portland, Oregon,
taking Chicago ns a common 'mint, than
the Northern Pacific. The new line
will start from (Intnger station and run
northwest to conaect with the Vtuh
Northern, ahto uontrotled by the I'nion
Pacific Tho
of tracts to redeem his steers.
(Jtah Northern might ot ut with UlC UP ud
man, the ehosen leader of a great fac
tion, the owner of a Htate, a leatling
aw milker in the Senate, who could in
vade such a dwojling and bring shame
and misfortune on nucha familv. If
theie was ever a doubt of Conkling's
criminal intercourse witit the wife of
William Spragup. Cookling hsatpnadte
solve ti.nl dun hi, againat the poor lady.
IJe wrote adulteress upon her seat in
the gallery of the Kenaie, along the
walls of tho dim-lit corridor, on her
carriage, on her home, and smiled in
vain delight whon he saw thu evil
tongtted mob fasten tion und read the
loaioaopjg word
01 t.NT to nana toko woae ij:e.
will not uecoiro an lrektml.
i if I i iiei 1 In he rich nnd stronir :
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It will owe Ma wealth and newer to OKpeeieo to no many .or neanaaaa,
be siurdv defense he has set against Baker ( 'ity in one year.
six years ! And as she placed the lat
bond upon the heap she saw written on
its baek these words : "Jtespice finem."
Look to the end !" muttered Nelly.
Hoys and wasps me natural enemies.
!'. m bate wanps and wasps hate boys
Generally tho wasps ere victorious uud
a buy who has an interviuw with a
wasp gets over the ground much faster
than tho boy sent on an errand. The
boy does the electioneering shouting,
but the wasp does the real woik of the
campaign. It is so raro that a boy gets
even with the wasp, that when he does
so, the event is worthy of more than a
passing nQtipo. Uown near ingston
(Jut., a boy had a heated discussion
with some wasps and the latter got the
better of the argument at least they
made more pointed applications, As
the stings burned the boy thought about
fighting his Satanic Majesty with fire.
Jt was a brilliant suocess. The next
neighbor's barn and grain wero the
first to go, and the people barely es
caped from the dwelling house. The
woods and fields of wheat next went
with stack and other combustible mat
ter, while every now and then the burn
ing of a house and barn added variety
to the scene. The destruction wa
very great, but aa the delighted boy af
terwards remarked. "You ought to seen
them wasps singe !"
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have bean used all the way from Ogden, C" l ,um""
. 7 V7 : . but bv buildine the new line from "i' on.y tnree rn...u... ,
cr of nls luanitooti ana nis nonw. nau 1 ,1.-..
thnh., tas eustoms and the tra- "ranger, north west,. '..- 0.1101 in .eng...,
dltions there. If the South dona not the route , shortened 150 miles. In Ugell Pres. branded 52 3 calves in
t u i i iu hat tlio building ot this connecting Imk, a 1079 and. only T3 in 1880, while eeara
n.s tllliu mi liLimio, it win iwi. - .
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,K oan.l,1.a Mriw has not tw -.U,M" ,JH 10 W,U" Urnr brandod H ,n . B anu ... a
' I . . 1 1 1. il.:. !. ..I. . I i. flu O ;n. !,,.
done oil it could to make t SO. IM airi,u, " " year tatc. in t-sn ..8n.c, ......v ....
It U been commenced. V ork on the new greatness et the loss in alock in i.ako
nd lino will be omnienced at once, and it Hiil Modoc counties in thu early spring
" 1
of last year.
the sturdy defense ho has set agai
the mad do vices of fcctionalism,
which but for the character of the
Southern MOfdo, woMld havp ere uow f CWreetofi darkies read the p
oiigulfed tho whole country in tho W J" onR ;o,,,'l
destruction It plannetl for a part. lIose. Yesterday Tom Bnckner,
Happily tho South as a section is out kP"l' ,,1 8,lloon' PPMW" 10
of the woods. Tho coming adminis- Oonntf Clerk for a marriage h
tration can do nothing to tho South oonae. That olV.cial, thinking to joke
Which will not hurt the republican applicant, arid he could not issue
party more than It will hurttho South, the license anion Tom gave a 500
It will carry into effect-tho blatant lnd not to apply for a divorce for a
ajabberof Its sectional advisers at its whole year. Tom laughed and said :
peril. From a partisan standpoint ?i km gib aa itomi, mi uon you must
1 1 i ia ii ttaAir crib a bond to keep dat ar Rooone Conk-
t.ni 1 1 atATKn v rtei
nnn ntt.irt tn invito it to lot lisen 1
in en just as stalwart a line as it likes. Hg eeTOelvoeton taland, or dor will be
We can afford to dare it, to defy It,
trouble, suah." Galvexton Xexo.
to despise it. Nay, we can oven af
ford to support it whenever it has
the right on its side. But thero Is
ono thing we cannot afford. We
cannot afford to have tho wrong on
ours.
Tho South has a start now and a
The McKenzie Wagon Itoad Compa
ny baa let two contracts, one for build
ing a bridge on the site of the one re
cently carried away and the other for
grading Crib point. The new bridge
will be a substantial truss Bpan 120
feet loner exclusive of approaches. The
good one. The election of Garfield contract ha8 beeu jet to L. N. IUoey,
has done at least one excellent thing. f Eu CitTj ftt a contract price ot
It has extinguished In tho average 1 670 It ;8 expected that the bridge
Southern heart the expectancy, mo .,, bfi built time to acc0mmodate
hope of office. It has turned tho
Soutnern mina to Dusmoss. 10 re- M 1(J around crib point was
anze on tnis matter xno ooutn n to Wm GiDhart at the figure of $100
rely upon herself, and tho time has
cemo to put forward sincerely aad A Dallas, Polk county, fireplace set
energetically, tho agencies and the a child's apron on fire. It burned the
arts of peace. There is a little crime child badly and the mother was also
in tne South ns In the North , but burned in putting it out. The child
that is beside the purpose. Thero was a son of C. G. Fisher.
The Poitland Hoard of Trade has re
ceived a communication from the Mer
rlmnts' Kxchange of St. I ajuis, asking
co opciation in securing aid for the con
struction of the Tehauntepee Ship Rail
way under the grant from the Mexican
(Joveritment to Capt. Jas. B. Ivuls.
Tho gtadttitl withdrawal ef he great
caUlo kings to leas populous localities is
opening up to Klickitat county, W. T.,
a new era. Having passed successfully
through tho hunter and trapper period,
now, at tho close ol tho grazing period,
they are emerging into the higher plane
of agriculture.
The Oregonian Pailwny Company
limited intend to extead their road
from Dallas to Monmouth at once, and
the probability is that they will contin
ue work until the road is completed to
King's valley. N. 13. Whitfield, hav
ing charge of a party of surveyors, says
that a force of 300 or 400 Chinamen
will be put to work on tho grade south
of Monmouth.
The Eastern Oregon Republican, pub
lished at La Grande, Union county,
came out on red showbill paper in a re
cent issue. They wero short of supplies
ftwW to floods aud storms. The Grant
o
oounty .iVeupublished at Canyon City
oame to hand printed on common wrap
ping paper. The boys mean business
up there and know how to make a shift
when hard pressed.
Seuator," before he thought of the ter
rible snubbing that would surely follow.
f. Mr. Coakling is unnaturally frigid
and silent in the presence of Mr. Sher
man. Lie thinks that their former re
lations in the Senate ought to have in-
suied his unrestricted rule in all nut-
ten -attaining to the New York cus
tom house.
It's woll enough for the poets to Now, it Gen. GaiOcld cannot put
imr of the philosophers and scholars these various gentlemen or their recog-
who draw wisdom from the stars, but nized representatives into his cabinet
if the isn't wants a theme worthy of and make a happy family that shall
his pen, just let him watch the young eelipse anything in hiatory or in Kar-
rcan who can stand on the corner antl aum s show, it win be iertectiy appa-
suek wisdom out of an ivory-headed rant that he has secured the Presidency
, under false pretenses, and he should be
at onco impeached. If Blaine is made
Social amenities Paj (to Mabel, g of gto cf course he will be
who has been to a juvenile Party) .- d hig followers will walk
"DW ' one pny you any attention, h q( the -ul with political
a aaftft mat a . W .1 A. 1. a. mmm J 1 I
HaOi "ao 1 on t auow. paim9 in their hands, singing praises to
1 uieaii uiu any miv tnia, w jo " Gartield and eongs of triumph over
dance with you?" Mabel 1 Well, . , rjnt AnJ hen the
there was a little boy who made faces harMODV that wouid attend applications
"i inc. to the SecreUrv of State from Maine
Mr Priaahv tt dinner, to a fair for ministries and consulates for New
k-i..i,riww.L-iftr nm a viail in ltoston York ! It takes a jiatriot's breath away
iv ill' rvv. a iftVft v ft " V w-mm m l -
for tho third or fourth time) i "Iv'o to think ot tne peace ana joy wu.c
K.mr.1 vmi nn. an AU-fllllv ftftli. ( lftVCr. WOUl.t Sttentl lite .8W 1 OTa, BCraiuoit-
" -i 'I. mm. . f li
ven L-imvr " Mis Sham : "KXCUSO tor a suincient snare u u.nr i
' - . I r . 1 LI I O.' I 1
inn r lri.Tbv vnit must have made ii tyrant, euoutti oe otteicu auu v-
a .,i-inbe for T ttsutre vou T am noxt cept the State department, it would
" , . i . .i . ..i 1
to rtti idiot " onlv change ute dooi to tne oiner jcjj.
V . - . ft.
where the corns are equally numerous
A. short Italian prayer which is not .n(i ,;nful. Just think of the
without wisdom : pray that l may delirium of delight which would then
never lie married. Put if 1 marry I attend Mr. Blaine, to the State depart-
pray that I may not be deceived. ment if he continued as careful and m-
liut if I am deceived I pray! that i dustriousas helms ever been in nursing
may not kuowof it. Put if 1 know the patronage due to the State of
of It 1 pray mat l may no amo io M;ljne
laugh at tho whole."
(T Odcnro vnu train tlemen." said the
. i i it f..mon - --. J .
Any goou snooting on j-mr ....... ponvil.t UMn entorinflr tho prison.
asked the hunter of tho farmer. . . . . ueht me and
Splendid!" replied the i agricultur- My bwn affairs really
ist; -'there's a clotn peuuiar at um demand all rav tlme and attention,
house, a candidate out in the barn, mnA , t.v MVhat mv aelection
' . . i auu m. . j 11 1 f
and two tramps in tho stock yard. to flU this portion was an entire eur-
Climb right over the fence, youug
prisa.
TTarl 7 eonsillted mv OWB iD-
man, load both barrels and sail in." j 8fcftnld have peremptorily
tt..ki oi ,'ioir AihAtrnn sends us declined to serve ; but as I am in the
love of a poem begiuning, "Sweet hands of my friends I see no other
tho roses bloom on ray breast" Har- conrso but to submit." Anu no suo-
old, thou child of genius, change mitted.
your shirt and take a bath this min- - - , .
ute. Next thing you know you a-
will be covered with plantains and write :
dog fennel, or some man will come "I'm sailing on the oshun,
and plant you down in cabbages. Th h- iu aita
There's a girl in Kansas only nine- It fills me with emoshun."
teen years old, who can knock a squir- uut one spell will not change its name,
relout of tho tallest tree with her vrt oV'ii b e sic iust the aaim !
rirlle, ride a kicking ro,ustang, help
'round np" a herd of cattle, and ride Piaise has different efiects according
down a jack rabbitt, and yet a local the mlnd it meets with jt makea
paper states in a tone ox surpni mMt b k a fool m0re ar.
a little anxiety, she is not married. "w . '
liegad, no, wo should say not, oegau. rogant,, tuimug
Smallpox increasing at Chicago-
r - i ., in ik.i ia KaawiA tttA tmrnose. i nro was a son oi v. vx. rmiin. " i