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A' 11 ' 1 - . . Ik mtttmt FRIDAY JUNE 3, 1881. Villird lghtly got away with Wm Reid, of Dundee, in that sparring match over the narrow gauge. Tan Sunday Mercury is to be run as a daily during the city campaign in Portland. It will support .Joe Simons fer Mayor. Now that Villard has obtained con- trol ef tho Northern Pacific the brated suit betwvim him and Hillings has ceased. Tut: Readjusters ate having bad luck in Virginia. County elections held theie on Tuesday of last week show a heavy falling off in their vote. Demo crats are jubilant. Titr. ()ty onion makes tho following nice little confesssou: u What a figure would the Republiean patty make go ing into a national contest on the issues of the lust three months!" Watl the New York laigislaturc balloted for Senator last Wednesday Conkling received 3 votes. Next to him stood ex-Vice President Wheeler with 22 votes, 1 1 is thought an election would take place yesterday. Senator CJ rover left Washington t ity for this State on the 21st,and will come by easv stages, stopping along the route whenever he tires of the trip. His manv friends in this State will be glad to meet him again. Adams, the Democratic Clerk of the Honse of Representatives, is terribly addieted to gambling and it is said he has lost about $12,000 that does not belou" to him. This would seem to indicate that all corruption is not found in tho Republican party. TllK worst lick of all is that Hayts has told some inquisitive reporter that he believes Couk litis is a inonionianiac on the subject of Lis own importance and M fat drifting towards lunaev. Half breed Republicans will learn to their sorrow that there is "method in his madness". The "half breeds" are getting away with the "stalwarts" in New York, but in the long run we are of the opinion it will be like the old fable of the pheas ant catchinar the owl. About the time they cut away Conkling's power in New Yark they will find out that that state is lost to them. Tee buying of the X. Y. Vot by the Yiiltrd combination will make some thing of a stir in political circle?. White, one of the editors, formerly of the Chicago Tribune, is an uncom promising free trade man, and his doc trine is something all western men would like to see introducted into Ntw York jolitics. Hon. Geo. H. Williams started for his old home in this State on Wednes day ef last week. It is time he was here working up matters to secure his election as United States Senator next year. He would never have come back here had he not wanted office again. We do not need any more old political hacks in this State. We see that tho ladies of Oregon have presented Mrs. E. P. W. Packard with a handsome gold watch and chain as an acknowledgment of the gt eat good accomplished bv her in having the last Legislature pass the "act to eutablisb and protect the rights of the inarried woman." Airs. Packard accomplished much more for the good of women in securing lle passage of tha'. bill than all oar howiin" wouiaa sufi'ragiiit have done since tho movement was started in this State. We hear some persons praising Garfield's action in the Coukling aft'air, but we fail to see anything in his conduct that merits commendation. Thirty years ago if a President had tried to infl ience the votes of Senators as hehas during the past f-jw weeks, he would have been impeached. Even George fiHtam Curtis, editor of "Harpers Weekly, "cannot find it in his heart to praise Garfield. He sayf: "Conkling rapre9ents the grossest kind of prostitu tion of place io party. but unfortunately the administration cmnot be said as yet torero-sent a higuer priucij l TH RAILROAD FM.ll I . Villard did not want any competing railroad line running into Portland, so he se-ids word to the stockholders of the Oregon Railway Co. (narrow gauge) in Scotland, that he wants to buy their road, and offers them a good price. He does not :et with their agent here, but send i Mr. J. B. Montgomery, the builder of the road, direct to headquar ters in Scetland. Mr. Reid d esn't want the company to sell out, as it would "clip his feath ers" to some extent and prevent him from making any more money out of the people who want to make up large subai.Jies for small roads, so he sends Mr. Ellia G. Hnghea back to Scetland to prevent the sale. Montgomery, backed by Villard, earries too many guns for Mr. Hughes, so Mr. Reid packs his valise and starts back, but "before he reaches Dundee the transfer l; mvle and the narrow gauge is leased y Villard for 99 years. This is the ory as we hear it from goed authority TNK AM l-HON TO I V LE4I K Prom tte Brooklyn Daily Style, Mat The auti-nisnspoly meeting iti Muaio Hall last night, like the one recently hold in the Cooper Institute, New York brought men together for a common purpose who have for many years past been able in public matters to do little more than agree to disagree. The sig nificance of these gatherings will hardly be over looked by the shrewd gentlemen whose statesmanship begins and ends with party organization. Kixperience has taught them to anticipate the smrsking of some existing piece of po Htical machinery, when intelligent men who iave 0een actinjT ja opposition are code-Llrawn together by the feeling that a great public interest is being sacrificed between the apparently rival, but tVc )uently confederated, sets of wire pull ers who operate under the chief party names. Suoh movements, like that against slavery, either comtiel an sssen tial change in the attiutude ot one ol the parties, or ultimate in the rise 01 a new body composed of elements drawn trom the old divisions. This uut i mo nopoly agitation cannot bo stopped uu til the objects in view are accomplished. Thero are uo arts of rhetoric or appeals to frothy passions which will peruei month prevail against the deterniina tion to subject every corporation in the United States to the couimou welfare. The plain issue is made up, and cannot be oUsured. Every day tho thought ful men of the country are being brought to see that more pressing than any other question is this one: Shall the corporation be the musters oi the servants of the pahlicl To dehw the gtrugglo ' which this impiirr points to is but to strengthen the evils oom plained ol and perhaps make their eradi cation impossible. Not to recognie the necessity for the attack is to be blind to the most obvious faets in the legislation of our time. The railroad corporations in pat lieu lar have pressed forward steadily to the goal of supremacy over all the other interests centered in our government. They own the Senate of thu State and apparently of the Halted States. We get whatever legislation they a-sent to, and which they oppose. So far, at least, as the internal commerce of this and the neighboring commonwealths of Pennsylvania and Hen Jersey is con corned, the notion that opular in fluences bhfte the law is a childish delusion. Under such circumstances, to talk about putting off the contest till a more convenient season, as .Mr. Beecher did a few months ago, is simp ly to urge delay in the interest of the enemy. If, indeed, the men who ap preciate the foothold already secured and the tendoncy to strengthen it, should postpone the conflict, who will pretend that in the interval the gain tvould be on the aide of the pS0pk)1 Will it be easier to effect reform after he corporations have doubled their wealth, extended their influence into a thousand new departments of industry, habituated constituencies to corruption and terrorism, and innde our politicians so familiar with prostitution that those who refuse bribes and denounce the takers of them will be regarded as wild theorists or bilious disturbers ef a nat ural arrangement! No man in BtSMB ses can be in doubt as to the piopriety of dealiug with the evil now. and f lift ing it to the first rank in our poUti That, at all event.-, we take it, ii the opinion of the gentlemen who have en relied themselves as members of the Anti-Monopoi v league in this city and New York. They would be very gia d to see either the Democrats or Etepublt- cans address themselves as a party sin cerely to the rescue of popular sovertgn ty from the hands of the adventurer who have usurtied it, but they are ie- solved to make a party that will do so if need be; and whether there is need or no they mean to ascertain with the utmost possible certainty, vnhout much delay. As we understand i', the feeling is that the Democracy is power- less, and the Rcpuh!n-aiis ate bound hand and foot in the service of the monopolists. It is at least doubtful whether the Democrats, under their present leadership, can be dejiendo I on to do anything of an adequate outur. The maas of the patty is, of course V. ith all ita faultx, the Democratic party, at least, ha x this one enormous virtue; It ia comitOMcd in the main of men who do the hard work of the country and are therefore directly interested in maintaining tho doctrine of olitieal eqality, with all that, it im plied. ethey, too, have fat 'en ri.- tiisw to the wire puller am) the ixditi cat trickster. 4n tne plain, honest manhood of the party sweep these trimmers, traders and traitors aside and once more stand sturdily, as it did in the early oays, for the sovereignty of the people, for the dignity of manhood, for the rights of labor, for a fair lioh and" no special favors to anyltody? W shall not at preaent undertake to an swer this question, though we have no hesitation whatever in aaying that if this new uprising does not take place shortly within the Democratic fold, the party will at an early day be number ed with the things that were. Here are the new issues, an t if the Denaoera cy cannot deal with them tho party- must ue unceremoniously buried. So far as the Republican organization j .1 . is concern eu it uenra io us tiiem u little to be hoped for. It has had the power and it has systematically used it for the building up of the monopolies It is to-day the avowed ally of every monopoly ot importance in the country It is at the present moment in complete charge of the Judiciary, the Legishi tive, the Executive and the administra tive authority of this Stat-, and the spectacle presented ia that of unpreced ented subserviency to the Goulds and Vanderbilts of New York. Perhaps in the history of American corruption a more flagrant betrayal of the public interest is not to be found : than we had at Albany last week, when, for the benefits of the railroads, fifteen Republican Senators voted against giving the people an opportunity to say at the polls whether they would make the canals free or not. Hypocrisy, it has been said, is the homage wh'c'i vice pays to virtue, but even that pretence of deference was withheld in this case. The question was whether the people should be permitted to exercise their, constitutional right fo amend the con stitution, and upon that fifteen senators voted no, because, had the right been extended and the decision been for fn e canals, as in ail probability it would, the railroad companies would have been constrained to lower their freight rates. ' What is to be expected from a party whose representavtea have the hardi hood to so brazenly place themsmes like a wall of defeie around tho wrongs which tho people are demand ing to laive redressed 1 It seems to us net doubtful that the upright Republi can who looks to his party for reform againat the t monopolies will know in time the bitterness of disappoint m -at. Tho knave is merely conjuring with t he Republican name. Ho pipes the old tune and the unsuspecting peasant dances. Tha rank and lilo are in this matter not unlike the common soldiers who, having at. Napoleon's command defended the Fronoh Republic, at his command also struck it down, suppos ing that .inasmuch as they were obeying Napoleon all the time they were t Of warding the purpose which was dear to tin m at the beginning. Men change and parties change, and the jugglery of politics consists in making the inasi of men believe that there 1s no change. This country owes a great, debt to the liberty loving, loyal men who organized and, in its younger days, composed the bulk Ol the Republican party ; but it owes only antagonism to the schemers who now trade upon the name ns the pirates of old used to sail under dSQOJ flags. Our Republican fi ienda will, we up prebend, have to make up their minds that the evils which have grown up under the parly in power will no! bi cured till it is oerlhrown. The very fact that a distinctive luoVi iiK ut is he ing fostered by them is of itself pi oof that there is something rotten in their political Den mat k. It ought in 'his r ! uou to he bomt in mind that there is nO, War ptOUOSSd upon corporations as such. These mu- chants who are most active in this movement are not blind to the ad van tages which the count rv reaps from cortKirate capital justly used. The war is upon abuses. I ts purpose is to luaki tho man who handles $O0,O00.iMHt ot stock live subject to the law made by the people, as nnudi as the m in who transacts the huinblet kind of hjgiti mate business. There is nothing pro osed that will prevent the hiiildng ol railroads or OOOStfOCtion of lolegTSpb lines. hat is aimed at is to on vent the controllers of these enterprises from ctr.io cubit inn all the other naternristag and industrtm of the country. Noldy desire to see impoverished railroad COf pOTStjOOS, or to have those who hottest I V invest in them deprived ot fan i uu n their capital, or a ISSSOnablfl POMMM i.sat ion for the risk tlo v run. Indeed, thedis position is to eir on IBS SMH) Ol u n r- osity. It is, however, n different matter when those corporations ai- mansg ed as to present tho spectacle of fortnnes of hundreds of millions wrung by a few men out of the industry of tie- OOUatry ami the polUieal rights f tSKl people assaibd with corrupt WSOpOHB) to tie end that the work of plunder may go on unchecked. To this it is prijiosed to object. To this objeetion is decid ! ly made, and OB this lilM tDSIS i I going to U a Struggle to li e deiith. if i" !nl .v- fifty musserSi We observe that ui the pl.ufem lust night were sock o!il tiui" ReptlWJii as Messrs. L Iv ( 'mi t. nd m, W. B. Thtirber, Darwin R. JsSMS, John F. Henry a;nl Bernard IVters, side by hide with etptallv !d DsjMOniSI like Wil liam Marshall, cxdndgn Mo: its ai.d Thomas Kiuselhs. When rotorssi of a hundred battles likn the.se tind that the time hs ceine for them to make common euse against a public etSBSSy, it is evident that MesSJttg are in tie ssddle nasi ride mmkind." Mi:i:n .!.?. TCtNslfU Tlr OrrzoMlr.M Kallu.i) I otilir.l Iris. rdaibrO R a S I i. f .r 9) lrr The great railroad ginut of the North Wi:ht l.oast aava tti .so ,i,fnt (. has at laat obtained jiossej-jdoa f the ho t trns rmrtatioii nio- of mv momeat OS th Northwest Coast. Teterday t;; ( R, k N. Co., thtoutfh Villard'a agents in Scotland, completed the .ending MgOtiotiOlM for the h cgf.ruaii Riil- road Co. (Limited), and the tratodt r was inade. The last aaue-d company leases their road, rolling htoek. improve ments, ete., f.r '.)'.) years, ia the o. R. it N. Co , the latl. r gnat anteeing t ! payment of act tain la'e of dividends on the stock. The Hootch comuoou is to complete and deliver a certain BUM ber of miles which will m-ceasitate the construction of fifty to MOVOntydlvi miles more of the narrow gauge rail road. But the O. R. k N. V do not want a competing KnO running into Portland. As a consequence work baa been discontinued between here and Dundee and all the men on that part of the works have been discharged. Rut from BrOWnOrille, I hi present southern terminus 'M the road, the construction will be pushed on wnh vigor and un til the required number of mile shall be completed. The narrow gauge road hereafter, as we predict-d a few years since, will not be a com noting line with the O. fc. C. R. R., but will be used as a feeder to the latter or main lines of the valley. TboTS is no disguising the fact that this is a movement brought with momentous consequences to our valley, and it is impossible to know at this time what will be Km ultimate effect. There are portions of the al ley that will be effected injuriousl v,but we incline to think that vast expendi ture of money, the infusion of new lift finto all the valley by the encourage ment to manufactures and the develop mentofour resourcea by the rapid opening up of the country will be pro ductive of great good. In any event Portland is sure to leap an advantage. Nothing ia known as yet as to what changes will be made in officers and managers of the road, but it is supposed tner will remain as at present tor a time. . It is now conceded by farmers from every portion of Jackson noun ty that the grun crop will bo exceedingly ight. The summer fallow will make a good crop and some of the grain sown on sticky kind will bo tolerably fair, but bite sown grain, in most localities will not ykdd a half crop, and oats will lie particularly light. It is thought fbat rain now would be too late to be beneficial except to corn and fruit. Every description of fruit will yield very heavily owing to the absence of late frosts and, as usual, fruit will be a drug, in the market. iviitu Mnr Grant and partis lied nn M v ijUth on tho City of Mel'ida fer New . lotflt, I''ron(ier men anticipate trouble with the North Cheyenne Indiatis in Kan san. A bill has been introduced in !,u grr.'.s of Mnxico uuthorizing the IVesi tkfiit to establish a ntionft bank. 4 a ...i I aS l t i ' ui hi.' -'.HI I oi iiay iinuii tUeyera was allot ami Ktlieu in the UomHtoek aaloon, in ltidie, by nigh I officer Jnek Roberts. iniMi named Woodl ul', St Chicago, bus been ought trying to In ihu 'lapp, catcher of the Clevoland basebill club. Phe wool carding mill, owned by tli Bugcne Iflouring Mills, at. Etigene lity, was destroyed by lire on th 29th ef Mav. Should the New York Legislature idjoum ii is probable that the m-t Legislature will be Democratic, ss there will lotvn Republican q indidates.mo il likely, in many aHsciubly districts. LsmpSSYi a farmer who tool: land firom Mhich the tenant had been evicted, w.i. shot behind a ledge in county C.d way, 1 1 eland, and killed. Tamuiany calls upon Deiuoerats to voto with neither Republican faction in Alhanv, but for DcntoeaaU only, and to defer if possible, the election until 11. III! snotner i-gisiature Mian nave neen ealted. Ohas, t'. Noake). was trilled i Mm phy's, Cel., by Hoars Bob woerer in front, of the Ibg Tree Stloou Noakes drew a pistol, when bo was shot with a double barreled shot run, both. bane' . taking effect. At New Dram field, Tw,ih, on May 28, tao robbers nstned Milton and King, alias Rotstrtsoo, wore) killed while le islilig Client, the latter I'V Deputy C. S. Marshal Martin, and the former by Martin's tselfC o old son BvidoBos as to Lhe s iii rmte fiaie!. has be ui collee'ed by Rffn( I in MOVOTSl States wheie postal op. latioi I WOTS 01 tended. Tii" Atlornof Oeuoral dcoi not expeci the esse to ho ready for Lbs gi and jury bpfblO Ostobor, TbS BtStS R ard of EqUSJfast i--u, at Saoramento, ou If as 28tb, denied lbs application of rsilrood eorpofsiiom whieh had ii. Ii-I f.,r leduet ionoofSSJ fsauMntSi Tin v Mforo sins in oussWf and Were aesoaeed bf the Board in the snrefate $32,493,000. I hv in-ked to U. rcdu.fd to ?ld,r,S H I. ractvM ouuicv There Will l Ovfl fffOdVAtO fio.n Ubo Washington University thi- year, four of whom If yoatlg ! idiv. Flour ban boon soil lng a! Likivi. m ut jo mt hundred. In J-ur prbe vattay, it eoaM bo bad at o. During the pat year Ihf ..!-, manufactured at the A-ddand .v. ...n mill bava itggftaajafad la . due afmut $80,000, An unusual a. reagoof- oru hat n plant. l ii l ug!as couiiJy t.tii piiiq'. S . I . il a . . m r.irniers in mat locality intend to etna their ova bacon thbi winter. An imutPtuo planer f.r the -. wrk-i at The Dalles N now on the road to be put in the DOW thOD, It u the bwgaat ever broaght to tho northwest. l in tiiir.ii d axsemnioiit of Walla Walla ahowa tho valmtiow ofpeaperty to ho $.VMM,04fi, of vvldch $1,089,860 i of pataoaal ptaperty. The .An tlon in ISsa wa-i 1 1,722,4 10. A I'lttle buyer has arrived .n the aaotevM part of bake oouoty looking for BOOM 15,000 U) S0,'000 head to drive to Nonraska, Eie will take anything la the bovine I no thai eaa stand the Iriv.- On the proposition to levy a ti-n mill tav. Rarachool parpoaei in rlablaod reeently but two voles were offered in th I negative. This levy will raise about 82000, asd will finish and furnl.sli tho aehOOl house in a suitable manner. The Mehol will npefl DOXl term with bettor id vantages to iho ehildren of the li:riet than they have ever enjoyed before. toi oi f.iir to VAKB nr. Tintt render must be hud to please indeed who in the divttBMad OOOtontl oSthe Xorlli A mrrienn l! r S0 f or .lime Hhould find nothing to win his sttsn tion. First we have an artiele by the Hon. iluoh IfeOalioeb on "Our Kuture Fiscal Policy," treating of the probUmM of M funding, the lemouel ization of silver, and the restoration of the Doited States to their just rank ainon the maritime nations -of the world. (Jeore 1. Loring writes of the 4'The Partihan Element in American Society," hot the reader need apprehend no glor ification of artificial rank, for in the author's estimation the patrician ele ment here is aiinply tho Strongest popular element that portion of the people, whatever their lineage' who ate engaged in developing the mental, moral and material wealth of the Re- iiiblic. Dorman !'. Eaton makes a Spirited defense of civil service reform Piof. W. G. Sumner Htates very clear ly the argument for free ships; Freder ick Douglass writes of "The Color Line;" Desire Oharncy, of "The Kuins of Cen- tial America;" Dr. Austin Flint dis cusses the benefits of vaccination; J. M. Mason asserts the lawful power of the government to regulate railway iharges; and fnndly, Prof. K B. Morse sets forth the evidences of the existence of man upc n this continent in prebish r ic times. Subscribe for the Democuat. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS' PICNIC. a tMrumi svct'Es. A r'l i .oil IMi liiruf (Id m.Iioii . ...i.l lesiylssly iinu a Csssl Time. Kvaiyhody knows tbs isntistnsa abo iMnipiiw) Laurel l.odo No, 7. Knixlilaof PytbtSS, at All. oiy.nre wide-awake, hand- lii.iwe, K'dlanl Mr KnlfhtS, but iihlll last Monday nobody SttMpSO'sd tht as a lodCS I hoy poxmetlHed (lie ouallly of helnj; UrM claMS plctllO lllllloTM 'I lii.t Uif.y ,, ,w. ever, Is HOW an SStablhhsd fact, and as (lie JrSSra roll around, ami (do annual ptonlos of tbs K'"d Hlr KnigbtS nie annoiin. ,m, thaia iii bs fenstal mnrmnf at delight and evssyboaV win respend "f eoarss wears gotag' bscanss everybody may ex peel a j;"d time. Un Monday Iss4 early In' hfl MOnilng toatan began tosrrlve in the elty and at Hnefctomaa's Qrors, ajbers the sacsrol m of the tiny eosorrod Tbs Jolly Qrangsn or the sarroandlng oonntry, wHh tosh "aiKtr ami tbsli Boosins and their stints' SSWSll as all tho babies.lt wan evident had HSSds up their mind to eomo to town, sttond tbs pteaie ami bavs good time. Tbeerowd' wim pestterod ovsr m mnoh ground and m divided up between tbs city and the grova most of tlis lime, that it h dNBsalt to SMttmats tbs Numhet pramnttsitbougb it aoatd probably reseb as bfa a 9,000 01 "). And a happier, inerii. r, bstior nt rtalned crowd of yaa p:.., we rontars t y, have mm beta mien in Aibsny Ktnes the first do- nation ehihn" was loostsd. TnOgUSM hall ami rllla ShOOttag took plant in an. op. field to the east of lhe (trove, and SttJUOU .1 mueti ais. n'ioM. Wi. vivo behiw II ..i the pttaes swarded sad Uts bsmmm of kuo. en i"i eosspsUlowt. The addrnen of wet no was oeiivorsn njr lion. it. Row Itt, an I well received. Mr. II. wilt ael I hut while (In. plonk) WSS gtVOtt bf th. Knl'lda of Pvlhiai. it waa kIvoii to every body, and they r.it gnttaed lass tlielr lirvt annual pienle w.i, H, v.ellat- A I I a a . m - len.ien. mm t . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 m a i-horl defen Q ol teerot Horlvtlp in eneial, and MiplahSsd th natam or the fagsiilssllmi of lbs Knigbtsol Pytblss and ItanbjselM. Us imi Rave a Miorl hniore al kkeksll. Alter the sddrsag dinner hsohali ware smmed and little Kioiipx of m ..j Io ,;atln r.-d h. re ad there under the Him io or the nri-atro oaivH thut prove Mandtag laag ixf.-fM the Bj .i wbltoastflor loostsd oa the Wittant en.-, ami dtansr am rartsksn by sll n an a bsarty rsilsh IHaasrovsr th ssorstaM Were apiiu remnned and lh ruTiiisene n' press bspt up until aiN.nt 4 ,,. m., ahwi thu eonti.'MM u-intc ovor end lie- VSartOM eetnssMtssp bating rspoitsd ibe pvfats pwae dfaSrlbntsd. Itsnolng w.i niiaa a bntOia of the ix cation, and the ilaie nm 1! .or welt nlh-J nearly ad tla, wbstS all eni 1 0 lb ir.ai-hly mnj'ty tho lino uoixie furtdnhed l.v tie "M ik. Sjw'.I or sbsstm. Tbs LodtseOsrnst Bswd ptsysd ptescnl taassi sad oi ur.. sen hi t mTihs prtee oiterxt fot ho In the Stato. Poltnwtog u a tM of the prists swsidsd : I. Mat, liv !,. i:. liialu, to h ,...t till s.h .(; swarded Hlnrai Aafcorauus. J'ow.l. r Itaok, -v XV. It. Se.t. u, mtt L'l.i li.lll nliol. awar.li.l 1 1. . ! i .. I..I.I I " t t.....i,- iT,..: " t V ' o-KJi, (.. i.o .' u ! :, l-.l..- itu:,,.n.,l ... ...... .k. ..iu, . , .h, Unir- I to Misi liUiS MuJer. 4. s i srsfiist) i 'V I . 4, Pfaiamsi swnrd i M ihh Belle I isreoa. of Uosvallte. ... Laos senrf . by u a. Jaekson, to Sad bast enlU.jt pUyer. aw trd - 1 MIm Atiul? Puwel J. 1 li; kit 1 : .,f nrr w .. ,v f,,i,nv a LMsson, to wtotMirncebsrv ui ueh.awrka1 Wm Jennls Cfsrk. 7. Bat sad ball by Ja. W. Foster, I Imi slob to laaj iaI1 oMUob swarded pk Iced-up" nios v. onltsgs dub. . gj In eauh ami box at eir, by V. t.. IO !, lo mnrr ml "jfom yni j lsai " I WO loilo foitrnf; awanlad t'iUtr Mnntjmii try. v. Gold rin, by U. KworL lo beat U.iy daneer; awar.i. U Mum Myra Usnafleld. HI. Jlili in f an-ie j.rlinfj, l.y 1uvhl Horlseasr, to ugilea i.a het..r, awimi' d m Jm. Poctiiagst' i sol . (ti). 11. I'alr Blippera, by w. It. Jilaln, lo srlonor Jumping niatobi aw aided to Philip Baltimore. eipira to "toniexp' gont.'enmn, I v J. M. Mfirhui ; awarded ,,j)r." k'mUx (pTools. Ig. Prow h plats InkxUnd. by J. M. No- IH, In k'M l . i .: ii. I l.aiui; waiiieo Ut "Alhanv lw.ii.-.'a t 'oroet ltand." II. Meerschaum -1ar and i ciretto bol ler, by Uofbaana a Josipb, lo win nee wt' lv ran-; av.arhi lo .1. Jor.lMi. 1j. Pair htd glove, by Settdera 4 Btsro itlj, to tK.it & ii'!. - u m itanesis award i T. T. OUns. It, JOOkSJT aeaif pin, bf I. Fox. to Im s: wbiatler of llsme, Uweet Uofos' award ed ". Ii. Bttnrojrc 17. Poeksl bnifa, by J. GbadnrohlJa iest boy under 10; awarded Oproa kSOIgSOa 1. i.laHH lake 'tan d.hy A. It. M.dlaain, to ynong lady farniablmjl beat oake to be doeidol hy-Mate Bpstt 1 r lo.tra; awar.l- i Mih Annie Powell. in. i'alr vas4, .y Saitmarsli .V Lsagr don, lo holy farnhriilng meat bssuilfui bo oast; nparuod Mr-,.i. p, pmboppto. ".u. Kuihroi.'er. i v. r iM : to handsom est Banuurrisd ia.lv proeont. by FVr.Bamn X 'o., awardcl Mihs l.o'.tle Mouteith. 21. 1 yrs HiiliM-rip'.ioii to Iikm.h is.it, Wy Stewart V rey. to rtlOSOt pioner; award I'd (iauialiel Parrish, w ho l anm lo Oregon U IMI. BtfOOeh. by S, I.. Vounir. to ir..(i;i.Ht batiy; awanled Mi. A. I'arlow'a hal.v. 2... I'earl Met, ft pISOSS) by Phil Cohen, to most Miieecsnliil eoU.'Ue; awarded Mim. hit. Cboadle. . fwi r Hour, by Pedr.oiddt Irving, o el I in lair .l Ki,..l j..,u ; awanle 1 i:. j. Long. . Pair ladles' bossdo best Isdy pralUwr, by Moiileith tV. SeileiilMfh ; award.Hi Mr. Ll..io Kels. . y. ISeni'M entr hulton.hv P.M. I'roneh to winner whnclharrow raeo ; awarded V. ii. xaosr. 11 f.'ieash, by KnigbtS of rjlllhPL tu winner of laUiim' foot raee ; awarded Mis Annii) Itainwaier. 2B hllk bsAdkoroblef. bv ('. W. Osiiom to w inner of boys' fooiraee ; awarded Will llriieo. 80. Boob of Jl.mr.by Frank Parloti.tomeaii. es! man on the ground. CoiuiiuUee eoiild lind no mean men, and eon liiduil to on. Mont the Hour to some oort ing person. :t(). Yeara' Niihscriiition to -l Intnl. I" io oldest pioneer lady on groaadS awardud M i s. i ". 1 . iiurKiinrl. IL Pair Rnrter, hy . to handbill est "old iiiaiil;" awarded Mian Mav Me uaiiK'is Kid glove.s ami nockti. he fr o rtarneB, to Oldest lawyer; awaraad J. W. Baldwin. til. I cord wood, by N. If. Allen. lo hand. POmset widow (lo bo splB by I.. .Martin) awanled Mr. i). Smith. 84. Pinner horn, by John Itrica. tothw man who ean toot hia horn thu loudoat, awardod U. II. 15dor. r.. Wic, hy Ala Morri. to man with baldost head, awarded M. S. Monteith. hii. Sack (lour, l.y Monteiih and Niuk. to widow with moHt children; awarded Mrs. Price 57. Box nets paper, bv X. J. fionton. to prettloat Mihs under H ; uwardod Miss I., lialier. 38. One wcok'a meal. Iv J. If. Herren. lo moat worlhy widow ; awarded Mrs. K. Benuey. VX ltaiool hay, liyl (!. Diekev. to old- eat man on tho ground?; awarded Win. MeMeeken. . 40. l'llir Viinom, by V. P.. Seo!( to host Hpellor, girl under 10; awarded Idle Allio Scott. There is probably im finer picnic ground in the State than lliieklcnmn'a Orovo. Avoiding the dut oi tho city Ktreols it is a touch of country ami of nature to the den izens of Albany, and lor the farmers it ia near enough tho city no t hat any little er rands they may wish to take advantage of the trip for can lie easily nltlendod to. And grander oaks or moro beautiful grounds for picnic purposes do not exist. In every dir cLlon the viow is extensive, and tho oily and river, with tho bill bo- yond on the north wont forma fide pirtirtw, while Iho gland old Obasads Mrmnt- ahiM Willi the unowy jieaks of Mt. Hood and the Throo Nhtera f r in a we no of raro beauty to the east and Noulheaat. Wo arn (old the old original PTSgOn Mad leading into Albany and over whleh many of our older eitleiiH eamo when I hey erosa'-d the plahiM paHnod directly Ihromrh tho gTOVOi Jin wonder everybody enjoyed tho day on Mitch a iround ami amid nuch ni' inorioM. lioMldeM, the Ralgbbl ef Pythtbl bad ar ramvd them with a view toward msklng everybody romfoitab!o, and Iho fiimd.iiH?- IOgdOOrS tho MwiugM, lhe SSStS tho tnu- ale, tho Mpeaker'a Miami with tho old Mlarn and Mtrlpea hehind It, the various IpM for tbs eontesti for j.riza, wfdofa wara so closed wiih ropsSf and iho ftny, bsppy crowd moving homand there, sll Mended tatoasesas ol Joyoaa Ittb snd plssanro loitKtohi. rsnHMftbecedi And, ss we bars Add, we doubt not that wbes our gallant Knlgbtsof Pytbbta agate invite Hps pen pW of Albany sad OMlAnnn in their O0xl annual pkmle, the memory ol la! Moiel iv Will levive.aud lln v will tTOSpOnd with hearty good win, giatsfetfor lbs fhry of glidnom snd plepsnro. all honoi lo our Sir Kniijhl'i of liuiel l.odgo ! May llielr SOOlety live ami pitMNJM r, and the nobis objeete hr whfefa i! wss formed never eoaae to lo carried out as well In Bps future as In the pasti Kbe Daaooasv futeud i lo them many IbankN snd wUhes for kliidncxcH nhow n i-. Moras am. i i ui-. 1 1. Mist Bailie (far!,, of I'l.rll.-itiil, w.i on I in groands. 'Mae,'' MoatsBjh isyi ba always del w.int ft wi; and the i.ri- In- w aWSlded iiwt tOltS bbu Tho city wsaquJtp dissftid daring th alt. in. M.D. plnnwt emtwybsdy bwing an tie rsandSa QaHe a aamber el Bfalsey p . pi. wetsbi ut sdsaeSi Ws notice mvmwI nf'tbe CbrrwIiM Imvm brengbf tie it ; i In and had a gsod tine . Mm Paobno Lsesey, of Jnirrion, v .i. ,eut and m' ue d to lw tlioroujddy enjoy. bm Bie imm tiiii.-. Tapnaoas bjwbssad ssrrbujaiwerp ma stag betweaa tbs granadi sad tbs eBy tM lay and Meeni. . t'l bu ibai.; a thro ing tf la, Xadge Babi t wna not on band Is uul jM- h ujmiii Im in awar l. d tlm diioe r horp H l!i" "in Ui whoCSa lOOt !o le.ri. th' h.le! t ' t . 'I In re wan M.!ie- ' ' :it rill-! and !. hill ),.. tiiitf and th. award oi th- j ii to llil un K i. III! Ill tali I pi,il '..dtilO"(l ; e. lem ral Batisfaction. P ! wry land - th ;i. in 1 1 and .in. I i .-rt.iii.ly fHrix -1 the priA- fairly. Mr. Wn M. M. l.n WSS SP ; . to tl.f ..!.. ut man n .it I. ! a l.rn in l?.'l and 1 1 IS o . old. tni.-ha), and heattJty and rnijo) A tln.r .old v. H off II L ia pfa i i i hi yood u .vnimdati.am for -;.ti ri:i I liiu',;r;, .-tid th th.r i oi l j i th- rr-i 'l r.U :;t tn. ii ' -I tl. : V'-'o .1,,. Ii . 1 1 MM f..vl- ItsVn ni i or f.-.-vr i l home. th. niti t.J on I ! I chi !. T: : I . Tie. Ar.li.-. ; mat.?! I tor. . of tie- ! v M tV- I M M&d Pfcft '. i'lnaUfttion of tho fart I I. lt-r v.-r . -1 in tie- w jl god than the mm are. Tbs mwnith r. havo e: able aaXMtj in t. lo w 1 r ler Martin RMSM to split th . likely t!-..t aslai noon le.'f 1. ;i v . there v. .11 b , .. 1 TbS committee .l rsk man on th.1 f.oO.; rd ol w.1, an 1 it 1 i;.tt hrmglit ui i ! I lo I". in dg r d t li. -l th - "ae (ii ' t i t -;.t !..: v. i!h Tr.uik P.-W.on'a mcl. ' :;..m !.. d- d 11 v ..1 sndeaol snsSnd bint Prtali m jri Umbj cselda't Bnd saybodj an t!' grssadl as mean ai tie una h. h and ..:i -iud. d to keep it. BstSfSl Sf our PSSShsafal report having had the b. it tUy'a tr.vl ol the weamci 0:1 picnic day. Hupjmse it in not n-c.-v:iar t" Miiggt'iit that it ia justauch dayaaa laat Monday that sadui cv. r. body Issl gMdnstattdtowsid our city and want to cumo lu re to tradi . If they come In r.-for fan they will ai-o r une fur hiiniie-na. Only one r Iwo sbgbt noctd la occarred to m.ir the pleamns of the ilay. Mr. I miii. , w.1.1 Hiot in the fi. .t by a 1 uul. 1.1 ar row whilv the archery match waa pn.grensing. .-uid another man wan hit in the face, inflict ing ipiito an injury and loo'etiing oae or two teeth Still another WAS bit on the head, in 1 v ry ptrioaSj however. Tic l;dinH fHit race waa a very enjey :dle BBslr and attracted a burgs idiare ..f at btapbW. There Were four ..a:, l.d . I o 1 nt red the race, the prize, amounting to ranh, ln-ing well won by Mi:, fVnain Bain water. We believe jtldgl M and all pniiellt were m inh rented -in watching the r.ico that no record of the tine wn t il., n. However it WS i a lively rSOSead SJads lot of Kp.irt. Mrs. CbsaiUs r.vin..!av,rv slsgaat aet of pearl jewelry ... ,.sk mi.-. -bi' SSnOStsa. She, thiol. m tSiero uiimt haw been MOM DUSPako, as ahu got tho dictionary rn her return SORM and looked tip the mean ing of the word, and declares she is no "llitt" Tho c0111111itt.ee probably took a prospective vi. w of the caao and gave it to Iter on the ground of her b. ing possessed of personal Sham : wbieb if PSmod in tho proper direc tion would make her the Bawl successful eoquette. No doubt the caininiltee . 1 -lidarad the matter well and acted wisely. BVOtbsl' ypttingar of the "Herald," ?iur uaiucd "Lady I'rizo IV.logna Pottinger," since the alfair occurred, wm awarded live pounds of inout delicious bologna sausage in.adc expreasly for the occasion by Have Horlachcr. BsPBg delicate alut hurting other people's PMdiagS bs did not re -cjit the prize, although those who are well pouted say he had been in training for it ,i long time. He nays bs w ishca lie had taken it now. The cooanittss doabtbjsi intended it as a compliment te the gentleman, and al though we cannot lir.d out w ho they were, WS apprehend they Fan aggrfaresd OVW his not accepting it. They certaialy Sssd good judgment in Bcleeting a subject. And so far as wo can learu all those present sustain tba verdict of the committee, "bady Prize Bologna Pottinger" himself says he thiuks there are some of his lady frieuds (?) at the bottom of it. Davo says ho thinks not he made it of pure hog-meat. Some of the most beautiful and artistically arranged boquats of flowers we have ev r 3ocn were on the ground, tho quo arranged by Mm. .J, r. BastrsnSto getting the pric a pair of elegant isen prone n ted hy Jaltmarrii k Laiuslen. Mm. 15. V. C'nndifTaliui pre pared a very beautiful iMjquet. The lo.'to ' 'it at w.w the. n'cipiont of both the aOVS lasattsasd sml aaass it moat oeartwau Imw to tin ladicu for no bainlnouioly rcniirn bsringit Tbsrs wnM psvend etber very handsome b tjn -Ih n H"iit but wo did not loam who broaght them. Kugffio Ihichaiian with hiii iifla.il c-ntor-pnas,WSS sa hand and took advantage of thf SSssaion to hrini; out bbj ttssis esgine U which wai .. I e hd t!in hit" .in-h briber wpgem. The train wan drawn throsgb the MtrccU of Bm city, p to tha grond a id ill over tbs grounds, nursing ap hill and down bjR ov r plnwed groans' and through among the tre n, every wagon fall ef jm t - ssas snsleiis te rids sfter the tointl bona that eonM tr.u-l rSganileW of trav't or Hneotfa roadi. Th "overland t,r.iin".aa it waa cdh d sttrsetsd mueh sttsatkai snd v i novel festore fncs rscaio. MM l el. lull Ml.i fi.l.'i. H-iltor I ii"-' rrtt : Ftrnstt me tareogli tbs mad mm eCjoar SXOOllenf journal, re liproeatS I OOmplI montof tbs taghssisocfad order tendspsd my memory hy a "a. " In l.iMt wonk'n Imuo of tho Alhany 'Mfor- sld" spppawd .! srtlets settled "Ohitu ::iv,"a i sffasloa Mttoniy ohsvaotovbsis Of UlS bdsllectual and iariral weaknoM of lbs thmg In whosi hsnds tbat paper bss base very bodleloasly eatnaav I by ownsfn In parpovt Uisartkns i an ntr.t ; in eoiiNtrtii tlon it la Miieh only aa ean eman.ito from ile vi!".'. lreg- of moral depravity, end owardly ignoranee. Prom behind the noiriii .i nta!.!e l.id warki. of io-. iantie tnnr-s. tho drtol -ial (?) rat of tho "Herald" 4mm attempUal tO bring Ida cowardly little wlf into puhlie fav..r by bPSoBtog men bs udfortnne, an a't which ovary fair-minded reader w ,11 hin!ar.!y d-noiiii'.e r. da-lard'y ; a Bsrnat wbieb Bast saasara norar aatad Is offer while tie: Jt-'ht i" h-ej. The writer attempt n I o hdu a d ff liuuior Into h: Mhafii 'h? 's lusng, and Bps sfJbrt Jm evidently Intended to be brilliant, IU old . b an var. Uonly rsnli. ed bs a Mhtllbuit'expo his at tbearin ie qruilMbai of it1 eother. In difOettOg il ' ' MB SI I - I am n t pie I an d io My, posiUirely, tint I am hsdnbt cd tothosdBorpo nsllod)efths MBstaiaV ! : doolH hae fi-.jm ntly I ei ;.: d a to hii aliillly to oriina'e nrti' le for bin ow ii, r rather, lh ,rin" paper J how ever, wo will give hbn esses! for Bs pro iii. i.., and Ii-.hV. n; n him the Jri!e.l'j ,'. : i 0 h it ; I.. owr.r.iiy iri 'K je aiy moriM. im r i.i to intak') mo of hi. . i in in the prod. .el MM Ihnsnt. an one ctpmMm at spitbets or stfwag term of title "'numpBiiiwil,' m parpetrstl: n m soitfaMp BPs 090 pntilUhed In th haven-. spMhai S . . .' . ! IrtVr i;i!v t th.n of Bss inipnitl d mi i -f rl to in th p . Sera :," cm raa ordinary !1 fio alt-ii- ala rat 1-. i ..?:i hc vrai made the dai r ; '.I onr .-it bsra of ! doyne lO 4 :-tlT in to 11:10: i von ai feut for whieh t i r - . . . worklu-'. Ijon't think, Mr. I r, :: - Melplentotn rnera ' . . p In the pro IswB m ofthhj . 1 ate rompline 1.' , OS I h n p -e I . under a thous in ! o .' Ui v I'll r. m 11 i :' the mere reeognit'on nfi eir v- PBiaew, an honor, wti'eii h" yonr are n doived v. : U an ato.o . i i n il pi u . to, or t!i lea-.' e....i; e'. , ,, ir des-en. y, .c: can .o . -.,... ;,. a Mm aaldsat trap f . . -. o;-- plSShtStJ .i-n . Hoping that yna may pr- it in thf fu ture by he a 1 io, nnd dir. c i . i of ur friends, (for you ran no! p s-ii.ly profit by yosvowa ahBttyJ 1 remain, Mr Bbst, yours in jity. !:i !". i n. u yonr asrvtos. Ssndaj rJi-i icm '.n. On next Wednesdoy, June S, will lake piano Ibe gro.it union Sunday School excursion to Lebanon. The lir-t train of ears will leave the depot at s'elock a. in. Dpao this train all the Sunday Schools are expeetel to go. They will be mot at tba Acadonqfia Itobaaoa hj Iho seheeJeof that place and e-eortod to Hi- giwBnde ntootsd for the picnic exercises, dinner, etc The seeoi d train w ill leave the depot at u na for the aeeeaoaadaliao of all persons prpphiiig to attend the after soon exercises at Lebanon at b o'clock a in., giving the people of the nominal c mntry an oppoi ttinlity of an excur sion to Albany any and return by one o'clock p. m. About 5 o'clock in the avealng the ems will retem bs Albany. It unexpected that good naais will he furtibhed for the exoontoa, and that everything will be done that is possi ble to aecoeaaaaante ail who attend. .Judge Boise and other eminent speak ers who are expected to address the Grangers at their picnic near by, wll doubtless have good things to say to all little folks within hearing distance. Tickets for sale at the drug stores in Albany, aad by eaaattftlttees aj pointed for that porpoep, Secure ticket- early, and by your StUmdnnoe ndd to Iho in terest of I be Iay. A rw lry (;imil. ll..u - We thi week present the readers at the Drmocuat with tho adrortieeinanPi of the well known firm of J. F. I). Wrinkle Co of Portland, who are ab.mt to open a braneh house in this city in the store lately occapi ea by Wil.-y i'.. Alloa. Tbs tirm sbinds high in Portland as one .f ih hdrcst.tler.l ing and best ceeenia in the city. Ws are glad to . to .siic'i men noli 0 our city as a (Kiint for Praoebioj not, ai it iooiea.s.js our own eonii jencij. in her fii.uro prtisperiry. Messrs. Wrinlvlo .t CoaroKberal dTsttip ers and propose to do business upon the cor rect basis of "ane price" to ali, ana money refunded if gOodi are net na represented. We predict a successful busiiwss for the new firm, and advise onr readers to call and inspect tha immense stock of goads they arc brmjpag which will bo open to the pub lic on Mondav next. An InlcrrtJlitg (irnng Mfetlna- May 28th, Editor Democrat: I loarned inc dentally that there would loa Bteeling bebl at BPS hall of ;raml Prairie Orange to-day, and being what i.n termed a "iwkslhler," and a little enrioiia to know what waiywing on in tho Cirange otieo morei J d ,,. i to go and w for rny-ieir. f waa ho Impressed with wha I have ween and heard to day, that I do toratined to give your rradem a BMft akoteh of the pr.Mi-dingn of tho meeting. Judge of my nrpric when I arrived irv BS rtelnltj Oi BM ImmI In find that every body waa like myself SOJBSSM Ut bo one of IhanaatbOK. Bo gssst wss tlis Ihimig Jl waa imposMitiie for mo to necure hitching room for my le.ro within 21'OyarH of ( hi hall, and on saMring the hnilding, J found not only lhe hall tilled with mem hern of :!,c order, but Iho sebool MK M I low, an well a the yard. When 1 entered the ball one of tho finest n-riusva pr oenled to my view that, it was ever iy lot to 1-ehoJd. The wallt were lilerally eoverwl with -v-( rreeim mioI (Uv.cm, w hlrh lent I heir fan graneo to lhe o -aion. In the e-i., r of lhe !i di : o l Dm allnr with H.e Bildo ie-t- bagnpan i;,aii fotomod with raen and BapehntceMt tlowor. ImmrdiaUiy in iho r- ar of I he Wi.r'hy Ma'-O r, and hIk.'.o the irl.-r Wftotbe v.ordM "Wi leYimo to tho i .rango." The worda were t SOUtffalSyea eentsd wBh sjmigiOune ami to-. waHs Umj charier and alo tho nei-retary' deah srs both draped in dsop apsartHSrg hi nssBMfy ot Bsaebar Ooot 91 Bhassv nasi waa raerstary ot tho Orange at the lhaa f hix dea'h. At the. appointed hour Worthy .. . : fi.'puty, II. I'. Jov.ell,pro.-eedl lOnpSWth ' 'rai:, and confer tho third and foun h .It' of our order on a f'-.'. ABsrths degMM were eon ferrcd all r;.a::-. o BPS MTSMPld rn'io, whereonn of lie: lin 'iilunri that coo id le cAten up wa- in wniling. " i.e dinnrrltn-'l wonhl hav done honor to a king, and I awurn you Ibat :dJ prc-i nt f-illliey WPM honored in hst Ing the .rivilr uo of pirlakin .f it. Aficr dinner BPS BWWllBSM work of BPl orh r wa eaeftipJifi I hy Worthy lpiiy It. A. Jr. sue and .f.ir Mi!'. f: r w:..'!i BM menil"OM ..f I In. order wfne I'lilertaineil l y ad lna-iM fr i. uie of 1 , - :ilin brother-. Briber llarv-y Shvlt.n wan BM gfpt :' fcikel'ie tl rjrl addie--! d lhe uiemlx rs on Ihf. '- iS.iJiry of IfWOfttsr-J then llmlhar bfnBi, r.f OnUm ( miii v, gSVO the mensbcra lll? llinMraii..o ut '.. -m p. - gained hy the 'iratgw, M 1 I " tbs way, i EWnSSH 1 ountv has 1 ui'-fiikr't m I Wot her SJii,tiPS order wBl aonrih ii th.u. o.-ni and 1.0 mi-i d .- Westby Bnpaty K. A. brvhsp Bm n sp 1 1 r r a eofiwSerU langfh of tit;i", 111 hi: itu.d , I niantio. ' the advaniat- .f M..- uVf-r, r'f l'iy, u.or- :liy Sold liraiiehdly. el I Bill of li.eoj 11 ion ihi bTBPers PfOfw any .thi-r Iwekvlkl ra there bssldni Mywaif, sfttC Wilgtdligtn hMS hSSBM BMP uo-.'d feel t!ia'. ISMSPS wm MMShlths J range than Ihey MPMSnp- psssd. 1 !: 1 '.' !e r orotle r . ; : -- . : i v. ho -ki. Lot time will not pi'i inB nt nry menthsaf ng alt Bafikw H to May wiio wfco pre wiiit fc!tftmtthsy o- r!i p4i. f.r i.'iei trip, f Wlil add that Um LiSMI 'ooii'y Baal iH-.' .iini"il will ni.fl it nejkt saiiird- v tun i;h hi 1 ly, an ck i.rnnxo. in expsati d ihnt 1 lhe Hi' ml ik s l,IU ill. pay a- aB T ltH-.ll- - DiaeoMry will care . ; -.i. hay ft.-r, ..i, : an t i-j1.1-, hoarse- ' ; . , 1: i - . ul.-.'.. -ale aceata AJha- will call at i I. -. H .-. - jir. 1. l Uy, tnBnv - '. r..l, ixdtaiuHl ; hL '-'': "Ceatv t:.. and .!.n- : O. II. Ksjaiwdbn Tnr- . it oc. . If arrVdrtirg ; S. B. . : I'lite-o :-:.h, llal ey ; ul. i.r . .: rj. rising druevuts, Mtsrs i'.di.v M Uaaen speo having ecaiv.l tliegeaey far Wa Daasaa YossoaPa Caiama. Harm'. - V.e. n ite Pace l' -w.b r. md ta!i fornia Pine aud Eucalyr.tus Porvuj ! teas. N e aaB particaUr MSeasian to the Laaalyp too Ppufcar, wbih is takasn the lead ef ad othanp Tbs Vteinite Coleguti haa alreily bsoanm banndPald w ord, aud all the bdssw recmineii.l th Kee P.. .l r. i"..st.-r' Liicl , Plain m. , Aflansy, Ospgsa. n:t Ki.:.N ! snaaca sai.in. The boat ulvi' in Um waddtop cuts, l.ruia-i-a, kortx, n't. r, nit rh-nm, fever aorta, tet ter. t-h:iiid bands ekdhlaina eurns ad all kind ot skin t!ru; tlons. i his Kave ugunr xntetnl t nive perfect stifactim in every case or money rrfnmhst. I'riee S5c per In.. F. r r.le by I'oanaj and Mumi, wholesale nzU : 1 IfiPona, bd : I Folev, b imia; Dr I 'cM.il. I..'h.keii : Kctl&th auil Mon- t'li', II. Tmi'1 : 1 M t'nlbreth, Ihu-M : O O.rneliua, Turner ; P 1 Piwini, Harriafanrg ; tarr and Blakrly. Brnwna villc. Everybody that has tried Aranu aa Couch S rup eoniiaues it i.s : l s thsy toll the.r aaighbms Of it. We wen. (PO drag '.'ro the other day and a ens- lornsr sahod for a hottlo ttt Amamp Couch Byruis saying, Ml do not know snytntng abent i: mys-elf. Imt my neih bocadeiasd bps io buy it for my eoid, and tells mo :hat the use ot tine Im::u nan entirely ciircsi his ct.uch of two ytacx standing, in fact hcavx'It is tho 1 44 nspdlslno in tho world for em. ha, colds Hiid loag oonaplaatitF.1 and that a one-dollar IkiMIc did him mtne c . I ihan all the prescriptions lie hail Item the doe.orH." Adrninistr 1 Notice. N'OMCB 19 BTsWRBT GITKN that by an order of tha Ooantv Cort of Lino Connty, Oregon, duly made en 1. red of rtnorddhe undsrucBsd novo boon duly appvintMl the Administrators t.f tho estate of C. l. Ilurkhait, ih-.-aed. All persons having claims airaiut .i. ei, :iro rniuirtd to rrOofnl them, atoporrp veritieti IoIImi nod - : -n: 1 at Ibe late roaj dsno Of lhe d.ewraid near Alhanv linn ooanty Oregon within ,ix moniha fioni ibis date. U BURKHART. J. B. BURKHART, Administrators. Juno Sd MSI. 4 1 ELECTION NOTICE. IhTOTICKfai borebp given tiia iheannu Jj al election for one Caiar Kmum 1 ami ono assistant Kmjinkkr ef tho Al bany Fim Iepntmont will take phu S St No. Hall on Tuesday, the 7th of Jnne. IHt, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock. n m . 9. B. Monteith, Geo. Hoobstedior and It. D. Wilvou are appointetl judges of aod election. Albany, Or., My 2(1, ixs!. O. F. SIMPSON. Pres. R. FOX, S e.