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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1882)
MBBBBBsBBaBBBaaspBaa lite geitwcvat. FRIDAY FEBRUARY "2it 1863 RircBi.icAis aro hating a nice aid t Ml of it fixing up tl.eir aiate for ant Jan If they had one hundri eficN ta divide up among the faith fl they anight hnvo harmony. 9BH9MBBS99SS Cor. A. B. II rack am, well knowu Ja Off , died cf apoplexy at Wash legtea City, on Thursday of last week, aged M years. I!o arts teen eroaaiaontiy connected with Indian affairs fn the Northwest for many year?. Taa Pierce County Wt im a bright ttle aheet published at New Tacoiaa, W. T. has in bold letter tin-Jar it name these aigmlcant wonli, "Ran by the Proprietor. This is an anomaly ia this of corpratious. 1bn aoaae of nlaboue': readjuster arogett.cg disgusted with him fer lying around Richmond dabbling ia politic instead of soiug to Washing ton to attend to his duties as Scna tor. One of thorn introduced a reso batioa in tho irginia Legislation laat week inviting him to leave Rica- moad and go to Washington. What la known as the "a&U polyg amy bilP'paf ?ed the Senate cn Tkura day ef laat week without a single di seasing voire, although several of ike Senators thought that certain per tiens of the bill were uaconsliiution- a:, ii is to ce uapea it wiil ocycbbo a law and that it will be amorefd. Polygamy hae keen a blot en our l a ien ieng enough. What will become ef Oaiteaa'a body II an abaoibing question. The lica cf milting a public e. kiiition of his i.i hy carcass is a disgusting one. Tbe n;er icm people Lave had aWMtgh f tbe die. reutab! assassin, and s'-ioa'J net be obliged to have ois lemair.s Ui ust le. forthm after tbo cord b?s "rrukta Li neck, as it wiil on tie laat Friday o June next. Wa havo seen too rauch ef him tad. hring : wa wast none of Hon. Joux If. Thompson, of Jjm county, died of paouraosia. at the residence ef hid brother on Hay Creek in Warco county, on Feb. 10th. acd was burled at Eageae oa Saturday of last woek. He has teen a proaiincnt man in his locality ; served one term as County Jude of Lane county, and twice has beou sent to tho legisla ture. In 130 he v.a elected apeak- er of tho Housa. and gave geaer satisfaction while tilling that peal tioo. It ie amusing is obserte ine ardrr With wnich cur ArihurLn coutecajo raries advocate tbe aemision of South ern Dakota and Washington as aVates. and tbe chilling cohlnes with whieh tbey rtctiro aay similar suggestion re gaiuing L'tah, Xow Mexico or Arizona. Tbey hold up the horror f kiorratc iaen and tbe vi!eaas of those hty call (..'. M I 1 I . .1 aw gictasra - uai iai ;ne atcraaoBS and native fieJifferaiapa voto the Re publican ticket, and a tia&sfsrmation scene that would astonish the Kiral fye would at ocee oceer. a miner. Ix speaking of Hon. John Burnett to fill the position on the bench cf the Second District noado vacant by the refcigaalion of Judge Watscn, the Cervallia GazstU says, "from our ob servations and knowledge of the men Hpokeu of for tho piaee, we are satis fied that he ii preeminently better qualified for the pa eUiea than auy other who are likely to stacd a chance for trie appoint ment." Such an endorsement com ing from a Republican and frota one of Lis fellow citizens will no doubt Ie appreciated by Judge Burnett. w aaanacrewa am r ;tt i Wdusday wa th-jene btift'ired aud fiftieth aanivertarr of the Liith f George V.'a&bicgtda. It paaood away like any ether day, almost unnoticed. It is true that here and there a speech wa made and in earn ibor piao a danee heTd ; bet as a rule tbe day was not e!breted evn by closed doors. Bat a few years ago the net menliea of bis name caused a burst of enthusi asm, but new it is received about the same as any ef the other great names Ifhafc grace the paga of our hitory. ' Why is this Ceitaioly net because his memory is not revereaced. There is no name dearer to the American peo ple than that ef Washingtea. It Is be Ctuse Time diug all earthly things. It attacks men, name and moauments alike. The "Transfiguration" of Raph ael is but a blurred cinvan.aad thestat ues that onre received ths admiration of the world ar broken evidanees of their former beauty. The uames of great men receive but little bettor treatnient. Once it was only Becessasy ti say to Roman aoldiors "Caeaa? bshotda you" to make tbm figbfc liko madaien. Now his name is but tha title of oue of Shakespeara's playa. I it passible that Jorge Wabhington is to become the hero of a story by Washington Irving, the same aj Cumr has in Shakespeare, and Sam Johhson ia a story by Bos well 1 There aie indications of it ; yet it will be with great hesitation that we are led i) believe that the fathir of our country has reached the position of a mere figure htad. (oaroKiTtoN Cerpoiatious aro creatures of iaw,aad ay he classed as a necessity. We aust have them. Thay will exist as eng ts time lasts. The contest now waged in the name of anti-aienopo'y again! eerperatunis is uot tarried en U exterminate tham, nor to ir.jui then credit. What is said of on ny be said of all; at least the people will view them ali from one and the same stand point. 1 1 is natural for large corpora- lions to become grasping and oppres aive. Unrestrained hi wholesome laws, competi;ien, r generous mangeueut, corporations are sure to ciush the peo pie. To protect theuuelves against the complaints f the people they BOTVO, or, ia other words to mko tbe people nire aabserTient to thii power asrvices of Judge and law effiotra are aooarod bv lb uinliar but afl'aatiTe mni a wh andersteed by oorperatioaa. The hi tery i leading oajoration cartie wih it uspiiu eiro o mataaooa, er onl and out scandal regarding some ptrticit lv J ud; er law flL r. Were J udges to set tbf lr faces against wrong par petrated on tho peopie bv 0304 id pow er, it would net make the eccroaeh menie it now makes upon the tights of those itsrex. Tao fine bkw to be track in tho reform of abu is that aboald hurl fi ou the baach the man who i oward by maoju'.ia ef any kind, t'orpotauor har bca sue cesstul ia iheir designs in tbi particu lar. The boldness of Jim Fiske in mak ing the courts whi- h he confVoiiad sub ordina:e to his railroad achemat. and which coatre! of the courts was tha re mote causa of his tragio death, is only an iiiaswation ef tins principle so prem UOSail whoJWfOJ rporate infl iea.a ha ita away. Man nature ka beu found a woab on the beach a in other pur- aatUtaiuo. imiiuana i um mmwrm ef hctest Judges., ih eaaoa to be coin p'.aiad cfare excepiianaiiy !'. 1 h:e Judges that will bkar watching arc lectd with tk tea lrt care ty cjr pora.e power, sa:d mistakes in this line are uukuewn aaaoag thrm. i'he eharm of raoney gH4 with that cf beau ty, carh p9srscs uncocpnerab'e pow er. When the clergy cf Chicago ::ght torefateathe fallen of that city, it ia aid that s&aii? of thui fall riotiaaj to the c'aar:r.t f the gect'er a x upon whom they woro beauiwin thir tdo quett and ei-ji gifts. Judc aad eCcer of the !w hove the law to xe cato Bad tL tight of -.-a weenie tu maintain and defea h But how j .au do iboy Lorouia tba iciiini c!" i':.- mon ey power they h.tvo eudraruid t j d stroy, that the righ'.s of the pop!e should act bo violated. Like the weak clergymen, they fail ia auh cacs far below laooo whose oi!a thy Loie to correct. Corporation s r uioaopo.ira are to be feared by the loaatl whan they own tho Courts. Cuised i'.dced is thai body of human beiog who are oppressed by capita aided in tti par- pe by cenupt J K the bench pure, sad thi is aol tnu.b fear of moaopoiis. Sec .re a loach that will see that law for the protection of thp poopleand the'.r a i ;b 1 ar esdereed agaiaatany attempt a, extortion. T.tsui aottnzav Ptott.lion operates a robbeivof 0 the !abriag tcaa arid do Daaa recoir- mg wages. 1 ue agncutturiat i;ns no protection f.xcept ptotoattoualy cn ool, vhile ho hu to pay so-.ci.tv-five to one bundled fer cant, on the woolen goods he mast nef;U havo. The day- aborer reeeiving a wr.g, or th mechanic, carpeater, ahocniaker and mn cn a :;aiary,a!l have no protection and all are compl!d to pay from twtnty-iHe to sixty p-r cent, of what they receive in the ir.creajfcd price of goo I which ate prolec-ed, and which hey are obliged to buy. I viitd the boue of a f; iend of mine in Toledo the ther day, who had a faaailf of seven children. If had a wag of $1,5$ a lay bringing him in a year, an incoin of $ 150. I asked him iow much ho paid for the clothing of hu family. Ho aaid $106, at leaat. i told him he could bare bought those clothes in Canada ft. 7o. I demon strated to him that ho paid in a year nearly $200 more f-.r articles required by himself aad family than they cmld have purchased for iu Canada. 1 told him that this was the nefarious result ef a protective taiiff. lie said that this was a new light to him, and that bo would tell all his neighbors nnd friend that the protective tariff wa3 taking nearly one-half their wages which the Government did not receive (because, thesa goods wore manutactar ed in America, and therefore paid no duty to the Guveramsnt,) but which went into the pockets of the home manufacturer. Tho result of a protective tariff for twenty years has been the robbery of all men oa wages of from one-third to one half of what tbey havo received, with no advantage Ut compeatato for th loss to any, unless it b those who ars eac ployed in the manufacturing in dustries whoso products are protected. But thexo mea are out of employment a great portion of the tima, and for th last len years, I will undertake to show, the average wages of the men in sttcli raanftfRcturing industries have been less daily than thoss of th Mime per sons similarly employed for the last ten years preceding 18G0 under a rovenue tariff. Ho.f. FiuxK II. Huno. .Subscribe tor tho Dtnocaat. rasst We do uot aeo so much ia tho giving of pasuss as many others. Wo nnnnot believe a man ;n any office shonld be coiidrninod because ho may have a free ticket on a railroad. Wo havo aot lost our reason in this respcofc. There are ceuiteaivs in cerporatioaa that hare bcn obi voi aad will be so long as they ex at aad it is idle to ay they are criminal. A Judce may receive a free ticket to a theatre, and still pro nounce the law against tha mauage !:. ef tho plsy na immoral in it tendency. A judge decs uot com pro cuUa hi honor or dignity simply in accepting a pas ou a tailroaii. no dues this when ho betray hi trust and bacemes pntkt! ia his decision fer or against corporation. With pane in kia pocket, for adjudge to condemn the company who gave it to him, makes htm as much of an ingrate a he wenld be wain be to favor tho corporation that gave it agaiast the right of the people. Uut the Jmlgo who will accept of money or property from a corporation either directly e through semo speciou disguise, in the name of a friend or relative, kuowinc' at the aarae time that it is a parebaoa of jedkda integrity if auch a thiog ia to be found to the ej, ia a areata aaonj of the people .la-.; tlie tnu?p.lv of hih he i the moaater. Wo venture to any that tbi ts uot a case in this, er any other country, where corporations hao e r received oi expected nufavor iblo doei ioaa from com I Lnring corporate funds in their puckets. ilet is whore tho Ktortiea of tiie people are taken from them, i t i these rotten MMaai of pomposity, dtgaifiod by the unworthy title ef Jadge. tr mm other respect al e umi. ti'Ai tha vmmtu kard, cf wao u W4 n j toe?, f. ar. It ia the djty of the oouoat proa, to pursue n i t hand si honnda do it Otf pity until tut are tiuntabed. Al a i BOttollf r o the dot; of tbeie J ad gee who aro pur t . I.. no the beMftob when-!- it i tinted lib judicial corruption. j.ick; uwfsai kiii . A t i ! to remodel to U, B. fonrt has b.en pre pored by Judge Stwyor, of the l 8 Distr ict Cam I. W hae net read tb bill, COT have wo teca it. bat ff. ru what wo ia.uu it is proposed to ebange tbe law io ataay reapocta aad aa provide thai tho'Jpdgoo aaall r etain thai.- Rf4a. Wo ihiuk this bill cn be easi'y arriersteo!, aad that the peoaeBt aatoaa maybe iaapfovad :. but wo doubt whether any one of the Jadgr.H now in office i the proper per sjntouinw up this bill. It U bad oa the presumption that Judges aro to be appointed t efice, and the taice rule in this roapect oil be ebearred that has pffoeatlod heretofere in the 9.ecti'in w! i. . a Jxijti. tne entno nation is interested in this matter. We bare already witnessed an attach made on our jury system. It is claimed thit jeroia are igncran and should be guided in their rerdict by tho learned judge sitting tn tbe case. This raon trons ilea is aaininx favor with all tc Jtliitsos tbe beach. It stands . .... . the people ia hand to examine wall this bill. A feature ahoeld bo added to the bill providing that Judge shall be eUc'.ed by the people. Tho time has come when the people must elect their owa J.idjiii defense ef their rights. There ro men on tho bcrcb who are unworthy to serve as Judges, and would aot be shero were ths offices aleotivo. We thiak one of the great st reform of the day is to have Judge of th U. S. Court elected bv tho 0? districts in which liny are chosen to serve. Tin: BMW-boa suit of laat Thuesday 8ugg ji'e to us the fact that no o&e ever made anything by getting nrad because hit by aoeh BO iuoflVnsiVo thing a a saow ball. Th practice of anow ball- istg id on that has boon indulged in inco there waa such a thing as snow, and OM that wiil bo kept up for ag While it may be carried too far, as a faaoral thing it is peifcct:y harmless, and only engage 1 ia "for fun." Tho Chinamtn g:ts hit no mjro than tho white man, cor to much. Thar ia no persecution about it. The thing for tho to do is to turn and make their adversaries baik down, an thov did in w Portland last Monday and not always plead the ' baby act.'' Tbey are aot exempt from uch practices any more than any one else, and if they will thrust themselves npon us they must abide bv our customs. Ic is argued by the New York Timet that while Congress may do "aayand all acts and things which may be necessary to insure a speedy completion" of the Northern Pacific Koad, it cannot di vert the lands granted to the road from the purpose for which they were given. This 'oes not seem to be good reason ing. Tbe land wr hot earned by tho company'? compliance with the con di'Jcns accepted by it, end can certain ly be declared forfeited and returned to the public detain by Congees. The policy of ouch a course ia another qaes- tion. Sox ot the star route cases came ap in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Wednes day of last week. A witness who culd have coavicted t ie dtfjcdaots refusod t testify when put up in tho stand, and tho jury w as thus comaoli ed to bring in a verdict of 'not guil ty." tiii: iicmur.a. Thcto Is Ixdug iuito a general nt- tac k inmlo by the litWtptMafl of lb I' tt iflc Const on I ho nystem ofaondlng out drummer. Not only tho system, but tho drummer himself .catcln It right uud left. People mi boootulug disgusted with the vholo diumtncr arrangement. Hoods nlUtonS of dol lar! oat h year to kocp sbOM Bp, ev ery etmt of which, Instead of coming from thepookotH of tho m i:itir,t( tur- cm, practically is tukoii rron the hard earnings of tho l.tbOfet, These sleek, fat follows, who live on tho best Of tho country. mo pajti ton or lir toon dollars a day tsj ' 'ie fanners of thocout for an ttOMCoanr lervtec, and Ihtir employer anolhr r tlvo or hIx dollars to keep tltv.sr. Kvory tima a yard of calico is bought nn extra por cent H charged iu order to Torm to fund a support this claaa In BOCloty. It would bo well ovon if Jtho DMltOf could stop here hut it goo much far. ther. Wo cannot fgnoro fhw moral Influence thutliummt r bM in BOCloty, It Is a truth too no.mious to b le nled UmI it Is poffBldkMa in tho v trome. Tho uuialu r of persons they ruin by their enilclug habile cannot he estimated. Iiut wero they virtue Itself the system of drumming is a detriment to the public BOd Buould bo put dow n. uud if i Ubtlc OpInkfO i dl:tator, it will bo m time. iai " ' l . . . j . jwt urn i(.MHi it i - : . I :-ai Ni:w T..RK, Feb. Js raid ri- clal s When tho empen ia of Ku ala and Austria wt io to meet uttirau leu last October it was understood thai they would come to some as er meat ia regard to Horategovlaa nu-l Montenegro oa one tde, BOtl on UtO ether in relation to Doeabl, tfl lab la Austria's hands give- BM r a pith to galonica. TI o v a mutual eon cessions to b- made, but tu tutor view did not take pla- e. ( uut Kv Inofkv, foriuoriy aiabnata ler to RUB la ana lato.v appo.utea miois.or oi ior elga afTair to Austria Bltfl t BlOBOl Unoously with M. Qauaboala'B occoav aru e ef ofilce iu 1 raaco, cariiod from St. Petersburg a pregrafl!ii la Wbl the Ft ch uiini-tcr p ayed an tin .m- boIocjb bat Impoiiasil prrt, a his ro OODt fall proved. I'roui this ruasou the oustlug of M. Gatub. tta froaa power wa very u naa tlsf-lory to the Kuaaia.i governiuout. 'i hoy knew that his prOOO&CB at th boisU stop! Uonnany ou tho watch uad mad her careful to FBppOCt her alllauve, avl that thia would in. : ao oj.p.T. uni ties fer theugroomout ot Kaia With the Austrlaus, who lutali tbumstl ve ia Bosnia while Uussiaaa oogkl to tttiHIafi toflaltoty io Muateuogre and Horzegov.n. Tho LlttBalaa gov ernment eouuted fr Hill awan M. D.-Chaadary, who w;s BBOBed u Hie aucceaaor of QtMraJ '"handery, but Gatobetta havlug fallen, aa D dory will probably not go, at least eo ayo Count Katuofky, who fearing a withdrawal on the part of the (Ittl lan governmont, engaged by him, aa he was mioistor at St. Petersburg, to allow Austria to grab l'jen;j. Ho baa pronounced the dteaoflfao Io th Hangariau dulogution alroad published, ns simply tt rrmiadcr of the arraiigcujiomunt us agreed on. Tho Kussiaa gjvorn- snon like an exo rt player, baa plied Ju its official journal, but if it dopleres tho Iobb of tho footfeold on tho Adilatic, which It believes II has mi, u uoei list nri-in wi khip4 M back, and It ! fr lliat reason that Princo OrhoiTis en tbe point of leav ing Franco, ostensibly for tho pur pose of aeoibpanylng bis eon to Oly. ee. Hkatoff, director of tbo KOOOOW OmtUt has received ordcra to remain in Paris in order to fu us oftcu as po'sible tho aew minister of fafolgO affairs, M. DtFflcioot, with whom he is on excellent terms. So tho cx act sentiment of tho Poaalan g ivcrn mant is this : though despising If. fjambetU porsonally, it waa interest ed in seeing him ut the beau of af fairs, cotdoubting I hat Et would, so far as Germany wa eoBCOfBOd, bava ovidifnccaof his sympathy. iu; mm acuta i ic aaiaBBcaa aavricae. W are glad to ..uouuce that th $ ieitti'ii-Amnic ui cuius out of the late tiro in Now York, like the fable1 FI aix.with renewed iifb. Th Mubsei Ipl Ltoa lists, account books, pateat paaatdB, pat eut drawing, and correHjondnce weie preserved in massif fir-proof cafes. The printing of tho & Ann , , and SuppUmnU waa done in another building; coniacpiently th types, piateti. preaaes, paper, etc., were unharmed, and no interruption of business was oc easioned. Th new Scicr.iljic A ncrican o.lices are located at 36 Hroadway, cei-ner of Warren Street, a very centtal and ex cellent aitaation. The nw building front toward tbe City Hall, the Coort House, and the New Posl-ofiice a mag nificent structure, which coat eight mil lion to build. Nearly opposite, and a few hundred feet distant from tho Sci entific American office, is tb ontranee to the great 8upnsion Bridg over th East sliver, betwn New York and Brooklyn, sVhich reqoirod ton year to conetrucl and twenty million of dol lar to pay for. In front, also, of th Sci entific American is tb City Hall Park aad Printing House Square, with its statu of Benjamin Franklin, and th horns of minent editors aad newspa pers, aoh as the Now York Tribune. Naw York STi'mNew York Sun, New York IPbrW, Now York Kereld, Mail and Express, ZeUungt aad others. The naw Scientific American Hiee aro admirably chosen for active busi ness. Here, in addition to th issuing of their interesting publications, Messrs. Munn & Co.. aided by trained exami ners and draughtsmen, prepare specifi cations aud drawings for American aad Foreign patents. If any cf our reador should happen to make a new discovery (wo hope evoty one of them may do so. and gain a fortune), they have only to drop a liae to Munn & Co., 261 Broad way, New York, who will reply at eace, without charge, stating whetber th invention is probably novol and pat entable. A handbook of iustructioaa, with fall particulars, will also ho seat, free. Mesaa. Munn & Co. havo had over thirty-iive years' experience in the b.isins. 0ABTKBM. Banttitd Furry recently marketed .1000 pouadi of boOsB made bacon in Jaoknvtllo at 12' :nlt per pound. Tho liatafl will.build anew ncheol bottaf Ol Jaoksonvillo this yor, their school having OUtgMWO iu present acoouimedat ion. Tba SiaUiyuu Wagon Road Company repot t for the past fifteen mouths u n foUowaj Toll collected, $:i,r.)." Oo; ex ponscsof road, flOla, The ici) on Gooo hiku i rwportod to he IVom iizbt( cu iuehrs to three fret thick. It i louh, buing covored with snow from one to three inches deep. Mih. Juno Wtight. telict of tho lata Win. Wright, died near Jacksonville on tho loth inst. nirod vcan. She had lived iu Jscksou county since I85& U (. HAliMbmy ha BBBarad the I'oatruct for eirrving the ceuil betweou Ruisb og and Itoddiog at $48,220 per aatiuu'. 1. I .aMnu gat the con trart ou th Yreka l.iukville route at $550 a y ar. Tbeto waa aboat l laobaa of now in Ibg Iti.t'c ie-i.tu, Jackson county latt wen':. Tbe city aatborittea f Now Tacouia are ouilding a boa pita). that in cae osll; es. a nin breaUn out putiont will will hav s un plarsj mete comfortable (hsn the old itCiiuier Alid i iu which . . teeeiv pi. pm mo -heal attention. Hon. w. It Willis, of Juoksonville, has contracted with tho O. & C. It. K Co . to fnnish all the lumber to b usd fot ti c BOBOtcaOtloai of their road from tbe tLlrtv lhte mile p -iV e th st-rte lino. ris M&sai Ac wn t BroftaJri PaLUfPok iU. -On Friday aiaht, obilo oaTtao 105 and 'JO vara inviuj; a uowplow ad hauliag rr i d 1 1 aid, a awboaaa and saaaa n th wsy belaoeP OkOMy and Marshall, and jst after tho brakaiBen hd lot til loakcs ou the cos h at thn rear of th train, the hind tr;i Is of th oaeh left tbo track Afrtb trainbands hrd B - ng Io th brMkc thvy signaled th BO BOOf to stop, but the imoko off he IpcoBBOtite oaacoiad the viow and th L l. 1 end iA th Iraok swung down a IS feet eub tuL taeut aul the forward truck jam pO I tin tracked, causing tho hex car aa l iUs to leave tha rail. 'i'he BOUaliafl biknd left lhi och and ab BBB TBc fatuai1 was badir jammed aud Jack Mjl uald Mvcrsly sp:aiud both angles, lom OCasMatf waa con aiaarablr injured also. Both aro do iog wll nnder tbo care of doctor. an U O i ok bi rai i mo OXABa, 'h. 20. At Uaveiiy Neb. H .:.day ovoaiu-, J iraei Couk BM K Sla-.sa, ta iavfTr fn.-ai Kentucky, got bate B atapoto to a barreem about tb ipeliiag of tbo word i'cdir. ' Thy t at a hht. when ksson drew a rc r a" ibot Cjok through th heart, killing bias laataatlr. l:va was iai snd.i?y BirBBtad by bystander and takan to jail, and afterward to I. in e!a to prvnt lyuchiag by th excited and indignant fuendsof th deceased, who was a much respected young man. KTOO is a traiap painter and was n (aided as a dngera character. a uo: BUE Htstu s Br. Lot B, Fb, 29. -A terrible tirreJv pawned vtsli r.lv nmr -n breiL. Taaaa. im sahieh nr -rM Rame4 lu;i worfl kllleJ anJ ih huortally wounded. It anueara tho ngroee, wko wene riding idoug the re a 1 in a wbi-od, bad sjoie Honble with the child f a whito man named I.yle. The child ran hoaie aad told its father aboat the affair, and tho latter taking a shotgun concealed him seif by tho roadside. Shortly afie- lb negtoea drove by and Lyle dred upeu thm from bin ambush, alaaoat blowiug the hoads off th mn aad fatally wtifiding th women. Th murdrr lied. OH:r hav started in pursuit. William k. Ifoaataoa of Illinois is talked of a a Prcaidential candidate from tho h)uiecratic aide of tbe House Kay th PilUburg Post : "bfortison is a man of tho people. In the Ural place he is nelf roarfw, and has shared their harlship and trouble la very phare ef life, lie was a private saldier in lb tUxicau war, a soldier iu th lsto war, an i was nominated for the eat he now hold in CongreHS while in tho hospital from a wound received in defending our flag. Inudditieu to the above reasons th record of Colenl aioi risou aiuee bis advent ia Congress is a guarantee to every man in the coun try trial h h bluest, capable and fear less." CJamuetta'h late foreign minister, M. Weiss, is tbe son of n Helvetian dew who entered Ponterops' Swiss regiment as a band master, fie was born at Bayou no, and during his boyhood had tmsck pUitory drill, but took afterward to loiters, air J, uadar th empire, had become wU known and iafiuantial. Naplen ill. always felt uneasy in his pressure. His small observant eye and saroaatifl tsail ho did not lik. Th Dpror even observed that his hands war dirty. He and Gambetta bacamo early friend. At th Bandia trial thay stood aide by alio. One likened the emperor to Catiline and the othr - to Tiberiu. Tiitt Booth (eel that this whole coun try from ocean to ocoan, from Can ada to Mexico- is our country ; and her citizens are proud of tho magnifl ceat growth and gretnesa of tho Ee pablic. We do not iuiend that the, bitterness of party shall any loager exclude na from our rights in tha Un ion. Wo feel that we are in our fathor's houso and rve intend to bo treated as equals in thecoaduct of ita afTaica. We aro anither enemies nor aliens to the Government. We are. as devoted to ita inalilutions aa the people of any other section. The good people ef tho North know in their heara that the people of tho South aro faithful to tho beat iaiereat ef tho nation. KashvliU American. Despondency is sometimes called the blues," because the latter term describes at onco the color and clients of impure blood. Change it to "rose colored health" y usin Kin of tin Blood. See adver bm on1. OO RRE8PONDBKOE. LKBAION IT Lbh.vxob Feb. 22, 1883. aV. Democrat : On would Boarcaly rregnix that Io dny is tbe birthday of tho father of our couutry by the fpntni that prevail, nothing to show tht va such an il Irjtstrloaa character over was born, and yat uuh is lif ; th grtat aad the small are loon forgotten. A. It. Cyrus hs purchassd tb town property of It. L ree 1, paying there for the sum of $000. A oon a spring opens Iff, Cyrus ox poo1 to improve tho piamises and msl. extvnsive al terations. Mr. Privott, a ferinur reidout of this couaty, but now of hsytm, W. T., i down ou bueiuesa, aad we learu haa sld his farm to A. P. Blackburn, for (our thousand dollar cash. Mr. J'iack barn i on among tb boat ansa of th county. Car popalar marchaut, Mr. J. I.. Cowan, with hi r.on, Willie, haa K on n pleasure trip to tho Hound. They expect to he abtent a week or more. Tho laat weok hns been a good one for the spoitsmeo. S -area'y a day has Pks! but what parties wre out and broMlit in dunk in great numbers. A few days ago the rata of freight from St. Ieuis to Nw York on a bush el of whnt was announce 1 as being oinht oeus, and from 'bicago i New York nine cents. Ftom Albany to Port land the rate is nine cent and frm hr to Portland a little less than elev en ernti pr nusuei. Diunriii i aar-olv nc assarr. It wn!d look though th coming l.-gislatuv would waut r.o tronr ate imut fur reduc tion of fraislit than tb above. The chrg her is simplf outragm aad ah ild h ragulsted by law. If uot th faraaiog latacaat, and in fact evry ia- tereat, will Baffer, if ao remedy i p.-o viJed. An opn tauprar.ce aisotiiif is call B ! far box! M laday vniag. Tb Del egat to th AHinci wane well plaa- i with th prcoding nd cuaao lack with th inUntieu of making nn eTrt in bahalf of tho cauae It isalittl n.ran;;e thai pa: lies some- tiuis ia their aagetoeaa for a measure Boarloat th result which Wiuld follow in ( is tbaif w.hs WOl I crr;d O'jt. Can tatu nwpaprs are loudly advoca ting protection or a high tariff and yet I bb aaaai fttraug thai uch a mat ore ahoald rriv th awpport it doea. 1 ha trd f Orga aud of th Paifi9 ' east is priacipadv wheat. Tbe dnaa . j f jr aias is from f rigu c.untrie ; uot BM bishel ia a thousand tin .'s n con sumer outsisl th state iu this couutry. aud yt tho very pop!e that buys our graiu aro kpt frai furnishing u arti lea at a radaced rate by aacios of pro tec tijn u au a bib Banff it aks th people of this OBOat pay mora for every artiolo in their use and to pay it io those who do n.'t w a single thing of t a. Prottiea piotsc's th few and operas th vaaay, and con Id our cus tomer ia other euatrie briag to ua their good and merchandise aad take ia exebaoe our wheat aud exports a vast saving in cost and in sal would follow. I. Bit. uo seises. & MB, Jan. lYtdbylM Ltitriat ii-.v w had .ha pleasnro ef attending tbo closing exorcise of Prof. G. L. Sathriaad' school, in leiflfl district. About 80 of th nigh . were present. The program con sisted cf declamations ami reeitation by the soholars ahd ae'tct reading by I'rftaaota OarOa and Svtherlaud aad Miss Kat Ciegan. Ail those taking part acquitted themselves with credit. After th exercises had been completed, a aumptuoais dinner was aerved by tbo ladies of this district and right heartily did all present partake of the doliciou Bdtbioa. if was BOtsnl by all thai th la dies of this place Bra "Tl.0 bo' in the culinary art. Aftr this feature of tho program a very intereating debate was engaged in by tho Puahcr Hill Debating Society of this district. Th question dies isied was, Usolvd, That Woman Suffrage should be conatitution al. Mesrs. Ashley and Ferater acted aa leadera and Mr. J. Chrit ss Presi dent. Berne ta y ab o sjechrs were male on both aides, but tbo prepon derance of argument waa adduced en the negative aad tha jndgea rendered their desiaioa accordingly. Prof, fcath- i laud i apoken of aa a vry abl teaeh r, having given universal satisfaction in tho school ho haa just faishod. Saveral ef our rntianftB atit!ed to represent at ion in the Stat Toinparanee Alliance havo gone to Salem to be pres ent at th meeting- Bt. Valentine' ilay puaaad ff very quietly. A great paauy Bvtrntd epistles pssied tbruh :Le mailoathst day. We did ro receive any, but many of oar friends did, and very ap propriate ones they were, too. Col. lioug has iustalled a Good Tem plar l.ed-;e at this place, munboring about 00 mcmbars. The ball to title place on Wednes day evening premises to be a grand suc cess. Good mimic will be in atten dance Cr. es. t.tisa cf Ike i'erslea. By dispatches ruceivod iu tbis eity yes terday, it was learned that the British skip '.. Captain . Ycs', laden with wheat, sank outside tho bar of tho Columbia yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. She !elt Astoria on Monday evening in tow of a tug, and while crossing the bar on an ebli tido, struck acveral times, three times heavily, earning her to spring a leak. Whon tho tu left her h had 38 inches of water in tier bold, and at 5 o'clock yesterday morning she sauk. The officers and crew took to th boats and arrived safoly at Astoria. Tm "Corsica" was a wooden ship of 778 ton register, built at Quebec in 1S6Q, and almost entire ly rebuilt last year. Her cargo consisted of 26,."20 centals of wheat and was insured ia tho Commercial Cioon Co. for 7,140 and in tha Loudon Provincial for 3,000. She was drawing 20 foet of water, and should never have started to cross the bar ou an ebb tide. oVuHdurrf. Impure blood causes poor circulation, then disorders, suoba Liver and Kidney, Complaint, Dyspepsia Constlpation.Pilos, sk in disorders, etc., which are curable by King of the Blood, Siv advertisement sreaTisia mw ma htati; iviatr cox MirTBK. In pursuance of tbe call of CP. Deatie, chairman, tha Btato Central jotatnittoo mat at tbo law office of NT. U. Ivfllnger, Portland, at 11 o'clock a. m. Wednesday. The m' otlng was called to order by A. N'oltner, the morabnr from Multnomah, who stated C. P. Beetle, tho chairman, was unavoidedly ab sent on account of sickness. On motion II. W. Townsend waa I hoion chairman and C. Ball secre tary of tho faceting. A committee on credential was appointed and made its report im mediately. On motion of A. Noltoer, a com- taitten of throe was appointed on ap portionment of delegates ta the nixt State convention, consisting of A Nolt- nor, John Hurnott aad Al Zeiber. On motion the committee adjourn ed to j o'clock i. m. At o'clock v. m. tho coaamittee was c:rlld toordcr by the chairman. fhe committee o.j apportlonmeat raado the following report : Venr committee on apportionment would recommend that tho next State Convention In composed of 201 dele gat, apportioned on the vote cast for John Whitoaker for Congress in 1880. being one delegate for every 100 Votes cast aud one for every fraction ef 70 or orr, and one delegate al larg from each county, which would give to each county tbo following representation: Bah:r Bn i. l k kin ia jrup BJ utnw - -m 'ijrrjf l-.ul Orwit. J V '(!) . J yiX)A I.k TUl .7 .12 .U It ..aa a .it m Una. W Msrt4i MulUjvnW.h s f,Ak ... SfUawiUU tS I t.kMI I WlM II WaAh'MV'U .tYaabllT it . . ... 10 tol I! sfioc'TfuHy submitted, A. Woi.tnlk, Al ZlRUKB, Jolljf Vw.swvx. Tho report was reoeived aad adopted Oa motion of W. II. Klfinger it wa ordered that tbe time for holding tbe Stat Convention be ft rod for Weinoa day, the ovh day of April, 188, and that it bo recommended that tb pr. marie b held on th 25th day of Mureb, and tbe C.junly Conventiona of the rosnective runlis on tbe JJtb day of Match. On taction of Mr. ItoraOtt tb Chairman of th Democratic State Cob trOl Comsnitt is requested to issue f sail for a Democratic Convention to meet io tho city of Portland on Wed nesday, Aprils 1882, to nominaU ndiidtes for the lespective State omV r to be voted fur at the ensuing Jnne diction. i a tnotsoa it was uuaaimoualy ro- solvod thst this oommitt doea here- bv exorcs its rearet al th death of one of ita snasnbor. Gn Mart V. Kron, and at th absence of its efi cent ehairmaa, hfon. C. F. Beati who is kept away by illnosa. (Signed., C. Bau., W. M Towssexo, r. arv Chairman jat iri Following ia tbo list of jaryaaon for tho Circuit Court, to bo bold oa March 13, lsS2 K M Hanuola, Saatiam, Farssor. K I T Fisher, Syraouso. Farr. Wn I' Andtrooo, thoatd. Fomsor. Nolaon Oardoor, Fen Volley, Former. C Coobran, Tangent, Partner. 1'. W OnadirT, Albany, Maoon. Edward Carroll. Harriabnrg, Farmer. Frd l)at7onbaobor, alarriaoorg, Forsaor. W B Doaioa, I.bar'n, Merchant, li H braad, HaTtabarg, Farmer. H H Kirk. Halaoy Former. A K McDonald, Franklin Batte, Forntor. Kichard Cboadlo, Lobanoa, Former. Jos Aomorvillo, Harriaburg, Farmsr B M Hard man, Albany, Farmer. T Fromaa. Albany, Former. O Flick ingor, Syraeoao, Former. A Kevins. Albany, Farmer. E Hoult, Bamahurg. Farmer. F M Muaksrs, Scie, Farmer. F M ttiachard, Sbodd, Farmer. Dghorsr, Orleans. Moebanio. J Ssltmarab, Waterloo, Fox mo.-. Robt Jokaa, Halaoy, Former. J loom. Center, Farmer. T P (toodman, Scio, Farmer. P 0 binas. AlBany, Farmer. J O Suodgiaso, Hsrrisborg, Farmer. 4 J ChftuB, lbaaon. Mocbaaic. A S Ionoy, Albany, Farmsr. H A ftamoy. Harriabarg, Druggist. STATB TKMPCB BJBJ B ALL I MX Tboro seems to have been .censid:able interest manllestod in the meeting 1 aid last week in Salem, there being a largo delegaiton or an excellent clan of people preaent. Quito a number of resolutions ware passed, some of Impartanoo, while (.then, failed to pa, notably Mrs. Deal way resolution that women should have the right (o voto. Tbo following officers wr elected for the onauing year: Preei dent, Dr. J..W. Watts; 1st Vie President Rv. J. N. Dnnlson; 3d Vice President1 Mr. A.J. Dnuiway; 3d Vioe President. Rev. D. T. Stanley; 4th, Vice President, Jacob Conner; Secretary, J. E. Houston; ( lor. Secretary, C. A. Sohlbrsde; Sergeant-at-Arms, Hugh TJnrrlsen. A STOCK RANCH IN EASTERN OREGON. A steok ranch of 220 acres, with good ontsid rang, located near Bridg Creek, in Wasco county, together with about 25 hor, to zehang for land hero In th Willamette Valley. Now, if you want to sell your farm and go iuto th atock busi ness in Eastern Oregon, here is a ehanoe fo yen. Call on or address C. H. Stew art, Albany, Oregon. Guardian's Sale. TOTICBis hereby given that the un j dersignd, guardian of Thoa. R. Yan t is. Ann Yantl aud Mary Vantis, pursu ant to an or dor of th County Court of I4no Co., Oregon, made and entered ol record at the f ebruary term thereof, A. D., 1882, will sell at public auction at the Court Houa door, in said eoonty, on Saturday, the 26th day of Marcb, A. D., 1882, at tho hour of one o'clock in the afternoon af naid day, all tne right, titleVtnd interest af the aaia Thorns li. Y ant is, Anna Yantl and Alar.v Yaiuis, minors, tbe asm being on-eigbtu undirided interest of said mi nora, in and to tbo following described real property, viz : The north half of the south west quarter of section twenty-aix (26). and the north half of the south-east quarter, and the east half of the south weat quarter of section twenty-seven (27), in Tp. Its. of R. 4, wost of th Willam ette Meridian, in Linn County, Oregon, and containing 240 aeres. Also th north half of th south half of th south weat quarter of section t won ty-slx (23) , and th north half of the south half af Ut south east quarter of section twenty-seven (27) ia aaid Tp. 12 S. of K. 4, wost sf th Wil lamette meridian, in Linn County. Ore gon, aad containing e0 acres, to tbe high oat bidder. To as of Sal Cash in hand oa th at id day of sale. JOHN A. McBRlDE, Guardian, Powo'.l it Bilyeu, Attys. t0w4 rosftFurnoN i aas. An old physician, retired from ac tive practice, having had placed ia his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for tho speedy and perman ent cure of Consumption, Bronehltis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat aad Lung affections, also a positive nod radical cure for general Debility and all nervous complaints, alter having thoroughly tested Jts wonderful cura tive powers In thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make known to bis suffering fellows. The recipe with full particulars, directions for prepa aation and use, and all necessary ad vice and iustructlons for saccessful treatment at your own borne, will bo recoived by you by return mail, free of charge by addrossing with stamp or stamped self-addressed envelope to DR. M. E. BELL, 161 CALVE KT ST. BALTTstOaK, Md. Dissolved. The partnership heretofore euting tiod-r tbe Hrm name of Allen, Robinson ic Co , i this dsy, shmolved by matasl eoasent. V K itubiason t mUn uu the n n N If Au.cs, K K Koaivoi, J A Maativ, Feb. 4th, ISV.!. I K ra THAT WB KBOW. Ifouore uSerinv with a coach, cold. aothtf.s, brom:hitu, consumptioo, loos of voice, tickling in the throat or any aJTeciion of the throat or lungs, we know that Dr. Kibs New Duf ovcry will giro you imme diate relief. We know of hundreds of eaaoa t haa completely cored, and that wbore all other mod l cine had failed. No other medi cine can show one-half as many jurmanont rurtA. Now to aive you satisfactory proof that Dr. King's New Ihscovery will euro yea of asthma, bronchi tia, hay fer or, con aumptton, st-vere cough aad oolda, hoarac neos or any throat or lung diseases, if yon will call at Foahay and Mason, wholesale agent Alba ny ; D. Morris. Scro ; Dr. L. Foley, Lsbe oon ; Dr. J. M. Powell, Iebenos) ; D. M. Calbreatte. Itoona Viata ; Keafotto and Mon tague, Jefferson ; O. II. P. Cornelrns, Tar ner ; K. A. Itaanpy, Harriabarg ; . H. Hayes, Halaey ; Damon Smith, Mal-ey ; htarr and Blakely, Rrownavil'o, Yon can get a trial bottle free ul coat, or a regular sise bottle for fl.OO. Hollo waxy I1IL and OlaUseaf. Wreckaof liuraanUy. IndlaeroxioaM of Youth. No object imor soul appsttling than the premature sensibility or outk. daaly mtueseod among tb nabitues oa our public promenade, wboro may bo seen the tern bio results of disease in aa moat frightful forms of tbe gbaatly and caindavoreus wreck of manhood, the de luded vicunas of un principal toonnirofai, who, by pernicious nostrums, bave im presjnated the ny sterns of their nnsospoos tng and onfiding patients with miasms poisons. For nil ulcers and impurity ot blood consequent upon auch imprudeueo, Holloway's Pills and and Oinysisat aro powerfully efficackns, being Smnponad of rare ba'lsams and veaetsbies that are antagonistic to all disorder of th blood, and ulcers arising from virus in tho body. Tby contain not a particle of mercury or other mineral poison. 191 I ar pktavtCa trnoar. Nona aro goouloo unless tbe signature of J. lUrnxK, sur round each Don ef Pills aad Ointment. Boxes at 25 cents OS cents and f 1 aswau . anT There bs considerable saving by ma iog ths larger siaa. Uocxowat d; Co , Nose Turk, eyi. HOLMAN'S PAD, FOB LITER, AD Ktouiach, Kidneys. Ia She ooJjr safe and ronabte Malaria ia all its Typca. IXCLII'IXG- BMBj Peeera. Doll Achtnc fmioa. Remittent uk! la unaittoil rrcr. Dumb Apt, UWtn abSTBSSSa. No pd i the urld lis Dr. Holaaan's. It umiSU atos Uror CooapUint, I pstaas asd OU- BBB ThU U the vil) kiiwn rnlr tSat poiiirU tx PS ry vesttif Stiirul laiut tr.-.n Via y-ia PiV. Dr. A. lyKums art It M Uivtcrtol II An n thin m ThU is d.wvc a lb nu-i4 4 ibaurpUon. I which lr. H.nwa-B Pad kt the or.ljr pro For all BklBtSKY TSOI BLC4 un Br. H'.lian' or Kulncv '., the Uest reroejr in the urt ao. wrummeudutt by th meUical tmcultr. BEWARE ;OF 1KK.1 S PADfl. Each BSSBSBSS Ulmaa Pad hears tho 18! B ATS BBtBUr. ariro( Um IKdaian Pad i . , ith t-hn above tra le mark (Minted in gTcea. Boy imcm ithout it, FOB SALB BT ABX DSIUM. Dr. Molman's advi. ia fre. FuU treaties awtit tre on apfiiicaUon. Address aOLW t PAD O.. 744 Broadway, Kew Tork. p. o. eux sua ie-to Notes Lost. The folios in$r notes have boon lo? from ths safe of the city Drug Store, which all (persons are warned no. to purchase ; oue or S20O, due July Ut, I87B, taailo by Ba sam pineal Lodge : one for $150, due in 1881, mad by John Wallace; on for $100, due in 1879, made by John Klder end endorsed by Luther Elkias ; one for 1500' made bv John Morgan, with a Cr. of300on the back. All of said not being payable to Elijah Saltmarsh . Auy person knowing of the whereabouts of tbe same are requested to report to tb o subscriber, E. Sa.lt 4i a Ran . DK1XVQI EST TAX LtsT. Followiag ia tbe list of delinquent taxe doe the city of Albany. If tbey are not settled within 30 dsy from date tbe proper ty will bo sold to satisfy the sam : Tax ISS1. A lison J, 1..U Tand S. slack 00 Boreas. W N, lot 4. block SU il A . B.yU, E lot L Wock us m Brallo. J EaUlo, luU G, bl.wk 103 H BJ a . . IWbe, J 0 iwrsoaal pirty Crawford, J W, peraouai prertv nine, Mrs J W, lots 5 and S, block S4..l.... Flax luachinenr, Crawford ami others Church, L F, lots 7 aud 8, block 4'J Urar.U, balance doe OiOBa, Dr., lota 8, 3 and 4, l.Wk :.n H.kiinon, J. w h. bl V is... Si tO t.M a s S.2S 1.0D .0 4.00 la.oo a. wo 1.00 7.00 4.75 300 3 00 Host, Ilattie. lot 7. block tb Hnwitt, C H, part of loU b and U. Ru Ut.. Kithn. C C 2 acres near cemeterv a . l.SO Uoc, Mn. Isaac, loU 7 and 8, block 117, li JA.. 3.00 if rffr 1 uiytou, Mrs A C loU 7 and S, block 7, E A 9.071 Horgao, J S loU 1 and block 103, H 24 A . ... a 3.$ Ri 'hter, W mi pen onal property t J Van Cleve, Col personal prvjK.ftv S.fO Wcstfall, W M erinal property l75 Wataon, A II personal property 1.25 SUahan, K S balance iluo... 7a 0 BaaMBjL Brown, V lota I and 2, block 33 10.00 Brmiley, estate of lots 6, block 103 CO CHue, Mrs J lots Sand 6, block St 4 jft Flax Machinery, J W Crowford and others I tO Griffln,S3r E A lots 2. 3 aud 4, block BB. lot 7, Mock 101. U 24 A. ... 1 7 S2i He itt, CH part of lots 5 and C, block b a US Hewitt, M H balance due 1.25 Kuhn, COS acres near cometerv.balauce diu. . 1.00 TAX 1S70. Or Hi;i. DrE H lots 2, 3 and 4, block 10, lots 7, block 101, H 2d A .. 7.074 Kuhn, CCS acres near cemetery .to Price, R S lots 7. block 2 K A 1.45 Flax Machinery J A Crawford aud others 10.00 By order oi Com jkmi Council. L U. OENXY, Albany, Feb, 3rd IS Si City Marshal. sta Impure blood Symptoms : Sluggish circulation, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Complaint, lliliiousness, Const pMion, Piles, Languor, Weakno.s, "tlie blues," kin disorders, Pimples, SwoUirsj. eta. c . Purfy with Ling of tho Blocd. See d rertisement, 5 1 j 1 I 9 ! i bjbB J