FRIDAY AUGUST 11, 1882 Tve New York Herald advises the republicans in congress to go home M quietly as they can and pertinently adds, "that is their best chance to save what is 1 ft of their depleted populari ty." The Wasco Sun has changed hands as well as politics. The last issue con tained the valedictory of its qu on.il om editor Chas Y. Draper, better known as Bjy 0ator,' anl also tha salutatory of the present editor Cel. F. S. Lane. In his Utica speech Conkling re marked that "old party issues have largely passed away." There is a grain of truth in the remark, but it seta the leaser lights acoz. ant the little organs of the featherbead persuasion are emptying the most discordant sounds upon the head of the great New York er. Says the New York Time (republi can) : "Republicans outside of Penn sylvania who are anxious tor the over throw of the ''boss" influence and the introduction ot reform piinciples and tnothods will regard with . com placcncy the prospect of Pattison's (Democrat) election. Defeat in one important state this year will be a slight ealatnnity compared to a general defeat two years hence, and if out of it shall come the impulse of a vigorous reform movement it may be made the forerunner of fu ture triumphs." It seems strange that the execution of fifty million people would weigh the political out-come of his exercising the veto power, against the public welfare. But Arthur did this very thing. It is reported on good authority, that while discussing the propriety of vetoing the Hirer and Harbor Appropriation bill in the Cabinet the discussion always drifted towards the effect it would have on the party and Arthur conclud ed finally that it would hurt his chan ces more to sign the bill than to veto it. Hence the veto. While the senate was considering t'ae bill purporting to be a bill reducing internal-re venue taxation Senator Bayard, objected that a reduction of $8 per ton on Bessemer steal frails would not be a sufficient reduction to meet the wants of the people. In the course of one of the ablest addresses we have ever read he said : "The payment of a double pi tee for steel rails was no more voluntary than the voluntary payment by the poor clerks of these political assessments to Mr. Hnbbeil, It was involuntary, it had to be done or the railroads could not be built." Senator Bayard showed conclusively that certain members of congress who voted to increase the duty on steal rails to its present high figure, were among the few who enjoyed the privilege of the process by which such rails were made, and that members, by so voting, dishonestly used the public trust of legislative power to enrich them selves. It was proved a short time since in one of the courts of Philadelphia, that a yearly dividend of 77 per cent profit had been declared by those who controlled the Bessemer patents for making these rails ; and all this because of the high protection afforded by the government in placing a tariff of $28.00 per ton on this commodity. How many farmers are there who have made upon their holdings a clear iacome and divi dend in Jive years of 38 per cent ? Yet when the proposition is made by demo crats in congress to reduce this tax from $28 to $14 per ton it is voted down. It looks very much as though the pres ent congress is interested in all the monopolies in the country, judging from the result of all efforts to leduce the present taxation. A VALUABLE EEPITAHOV. An Eastern Journal figures it out that Jay Hubbell will have two millions of dollars on hand before the last of the assessment circulars are heard 0 r 1 1 a m xroas. ne win also be in possession of a reputftion that it will be north two millions of dollars to carry. GENERAL CROP PEOSI'KITS Crop reports from all parts of the country show that the harvest this vear will be a most bountiful one. In Kansas, Missouri and Texas, the crops are already harvested, and at no time in the history of those States have the crops of all kinds been so large. In Nebraska, the yield is unprecedented, and good report come from Minnesota and Dakota. Ohio will produce more wheat, but less corn and oats than usual. In some parts of Illinois the corn crop will be light, but probably the yield will not be much below the average. Throughout the south the promise of abundant crops is most flat tering, and even in Louisiana, in spite of the floods in the spring the product of sugar and cotton will be as good as the average. In all parts of the coun try the strikes are substantially over and all the lorms of labor are receiv ing good orices snd constant employ ment. Every thing; indicates that the year is to be one of unexampled prosper it v. A row with .cowsboys at Phoenix, Arizona, resulted in tbe killing of one, wounding another and capturing a third bv an armed posse of citizens and officers. AiniW AXDIT w sr. Albany has been troubled more the present summer, and rtast spring, with malarial fevers than ever before. In countries whero chills nntl ngue are of common occurrence during the warm summer months, it is rare that infants and small children aro over attacked by these debilitating troub blos. Here, however, there aro no exceptions, and babyhood is M sub ject to visitations of this scourgo as any other period of lift. This Increase in the prevalence of malarial troubles is traceable to some source, and it b ;hoovos the t'ood citizens of Albany to find out tho source, and if possible tako some steps rid themselves of this evil, by making use in time of proper remedies. The present Mayor and City Council bavo shown thorn-1 selves enterprising gentleman and safe custodians of the property and health of tho cltlzans. They have done all that could bo expected of them with tho limited rovenuo at hand, and the work accomplished has been such as will be a permanent benefit, both to the appearance of the city and general health of the people. We do not, therefore, intend to find fault with our present efficient offi cers or any body else, but merely to call attention to a few fasts of very grave importance to our citlxons. It is now an established fact that tho health of a city is good or bad, as the sewerage is perfect or imper fect, and the first thing to consider is, ha Albany such a system of sewer ageas is necessary to meet the wants of the present population ? It is well known that in the early days of the city, the system was inaugurated, of digging a ditch along under the whole length of every sidewalk that was put do wo. Tan luistaKen sys tern is fortunately growing out of use, but even now the efftcts of errors now abandoned are being felt. There are many places in town whero the waste water, and slops of every kind, are run off into these ditches under the sidewalks, there to rot and offend the nostrils of passers-by a well as to endanger the health of whole neighborhoods. Whilst this is more noticeable in fome places than in others, it is only because of the extreme care of mtrst of the peo ple that the above remarks cannot be made general in its application. The result of such a state of affairs is inevitable. The air becomes im pregnated and infected by the pro ducts of organic decomposition and putrefaction ; and thus impregnated its devastation; fruits are observable in the various f irms of intermittent and remittent fevers, and as many authorities claim, of putrid soro throat and even of scarlet fever, mid the like. It has been proven beyond cavil, that the mere opening of sewer in districts subject to malarial trouble?, when the general health of such districts is good, frequently en genders the mont frightful epidemics, What riski then mm' we incur wh spend our day walking ovr and along these frightful sources f dis ease, suffering and death ? The remedy for these eviU Is with the people. Pleasantly situated in the finest county in the State, upon the banks of the beautiful Willamette, Albany is in a position to teach the cities of the State a lesson in hy giene. No town or city in this or any State Is so favorably locttji for the most perfect drainage, and this is more particahrly tho casa since orae of our enterprising citizens have placed running water ut the dis posal of all who de-ire it. Without such drainage Ailiany must soon lose it, prestige us the healthiest location in the valley, and the water works which could so easily be turned into a blessing, will hut add to the causes of our trouble. There is one gre.it obstacle in the way of effecting the drainage of the city. The council cannot levy more than a five milt tax and the revenue raised from so small a levy, Is not sufficient to meet more than the ordi nary expenditures ; In addition to this the indebtedness -wf the city can rtbt exceed $1000.00, so that however much the council might desire to improye tho city they are restrained by a faulty charter. The only thing left then is to discuss the mutter thoroughly, and have the charter so amended ut the next session of the Legislature, that the council will have some discretion in the matter of improvements. The sooner the city is provided with good and sufficient sewerage, the sooner will the citizens be relieved from malarial fevers. An individual may be ever so partic ular, in the care of bis person and big premises, but if he habitually breathes an atmosphere loaded with malaria, he will almost certainly at some time be prostrated with some form of fever. Yerbum sails mpimli- bus. Of all the curious publications which appeared in the reign of Queen nne, in reference to the Duchess of Marl borough, none excited more interest than "The Secret History of Queen Zarah." The writer was evidently well acquainted with ull court scandal, and plainly indicated celebrities of the day, though under such innocent phraseology that no one could complain of libel. The book was ..published in 1 705 and is very rare. VI n IT It AVF THEY DOM: Congress will perhaps adjourn in a few days more, and it would be edifying, indeed, to have the administration or gans point out somo of the great meas ures that have been passed. The people demanded relief from exorbitant taxa tion. They demand it yet, but no heed is or has been paid to their wants by the present Congress. The chief aim of the party in power seema to be to find new objects upon which to lavish its generosity in the shape of enormous appropriations. The country is troubled with a too plethorio treasury. Cjrru p tion and extravagant legislation with all its attendant ills aro the results. Insteud of applying ibo pruning knife at the source of the evil, and reducing taxa tion, tho only thing the American states mm of to day seem to think of is, how can the surplus moneys inthe treasury be oxpemicd for the best interest of the pirty in power. No steps have been tiken that will afford any immediate reUef from taxation. Tho tar ill" com mission is a subterfuge and a sham, and the result of a desire of the present o ingress to delay action against the great protected monopolies of the coun try. It amounts to nothing, and no relief will be attained through this oh inuol. The house, in an attempt to quiet the clamor of th tax-payers, did originate a measure, apparently for the purpose of reducing taxation, whilst in truth it was simply gotten up in the interest of bankers, proprietors of pat ent medicines, match manufacturing monopolies and the like. The Senate committee, alarmed at the popular outcry against this measure, attempted to give it some show of plausibility by aiding steel, sugar and other items to those alieady contained iu the bill This opened the door to other amend ments in the Secate, and gave the dem ocrats an opport unity of testing the sincerity of the republicans. Needed amendments were sought to be added by the democratic members un I. in the discussions which ensued, the musk droped from the faces of the party in power, and let the world a that the qffurti to reduce taxation were all bun combe. Measures to reduce taxation bare been abandoned. Tho wants of the farmer, the mechanic, the laboring man, and all, are left unheeded and nothing bat disgrace awaita the present oogres for their neglect of the eople need. MTPT. The task of relieving Kypt of thread ened anarchy, and of reestablishing the Khedive's authority, has devolved upon Great Britain. Ne assists ace is to be looked for from Turkey. So evasive and unsatisfactory hove been tbe an swers of the Sultan and so tortuous bis diplomacy, that Eagland without further negotat ions, is proceeding with out regard to the claims of the Sultan. France on the other band has declined to interfere in restoring order, snd will conSne herself to j rotecting the Suez Canal. The other powers for reasons best known to themselves, do not seem dis posed to take part in the struggle, and it is even claimed by a mie writers, that the possibility of war between Kng- iand and Turkev tnaket some of tbe mni ntiPl v.Z uni, ,tr,l 'M f Turkey to English rule would mot certainly conflict between the two po- era, and snch a termination would be for the best ioturest of those nowets that are now looking on from a safe distance. But aid er no aid fiom other sources, the British have determined upon de- cided action. Tbe English are pre- pared to furnish the necessary men and money, to subdue the rebellious Egypt tians, notwithstanding tbe fact tbst .hey are well- prepared with all the munitions of modern war. Gen. Stone. the American-Egyptian Pasha, claims that 40,000 English troops will bo necessary to quell Arabi Pasha. Be that as it may England is prepared to furnish all that is necessarv to accom plish the work she has begun, unless evpnta now tinfnraMn. intrfrA tA mm. nlicate matters. , , .... The situation is rendered a little t t . . . . MP W W..VIVI.1 V jMOOVHV " J V .. V IKVV I'll C L El Medbi, called by unbelievers tbe "False Prophet," is hastening toward Cairo with a large following of devo t :d adherents. Should the Sultan pro claim Arabi Pasha a rebel, as is de sired by tbe English, this new move on tbe patt of El Medhi might play an important part in the impending truggle. The Mohammedans of Africa India and Arabia have never conceded that the Turk has establiehed himselt as the head of Islam. But let the Sultan disown Arabi Pashs, ana the Mohammedan hosts of tbe countries mentioned will make common cause and enable Arabi to make good his threat to proclaim a "holy war" againat all Christendom. The mention of these matters is suffi cient to show how complicated are matters in Egypt. As yet, with the exception of destroying Alexandria, nothing of any moment has been done Four elephants belonging to a cireui- escaped from the managers recently at Troy N. Y. and several persons were injured. One elephant entered a roll I ing mill at the iron worksand cleared out I the mill. He knocked over the bloom I containing red hot iron, but finding it too hot left the works and made for the river. Three elephants were se I cured, but at midnight the moit infari- ated was still at large. IIOVOR TO WHOM IIOOH IS t I Following is the reduction of the no tional debt, of the debt per capita and of the interest per capita, since 1805 : Var TuUl iiitrot ttu ir int. iir I !.... ....... ...I... ' ."a mmw. vt'it. vail. I IHttt-Auff. tit ii.MI.MO.HM.tW MM It M 1WS July 1 v.... ,M',!MI,7 SO 74.1W 4 I',! 18MT ,4H.0I7,!W7 tDI ffl,2rt ft hi im s,soa,OHH,7'47 m n7.io n 4 last .itM.ono10M.e n :. ,i' 1870 f,04n,4M.72J.aU fM. in M OI M71 ... l.Wi.M,7Mi.iHi i,, i s:i U7t M14,TM,100.0S r.JUHi a.wi M73 1.710,48,M6,0fl S0.63 .fl( 11174 l,7iW.u:K).7MMi 40(7 j,;u 117ft . l.TW.070.100.00 47. M 8 J!0 IH7S I.71U.IIM.-..4MI i 4 A. (HI t.lt 1177 1 ,7 1 1 . " ' 41.05 I DI l7K l,7tM,7!WV,-t.00 41.01 l.ou IhT'.i. I,7V7.H43.7U.W 40.WI 1.71 m, 1, 7 114 S, 100. 00 Sft.1'7 . Ml Ml t.lWU.rWJMMM 3.VS4 1.44 mi I,4tt3.t0,400.00 81.74 I.Oq The Iowa Slate Lna.hr, one of our inoRt valued exchanges in commenting upon the reduction of this debt truth ully says : "It wjli be seen U ' the Interest per capita declined one half iu the his veari of democratic rule in the bonne, where as it had declined less than one. h ilt in the eleven years preceding. The dem oorats passed a bill eighteen month arn whti'li wmilil havn tttill (mil, 4f I i duoed it. but Haves vetoed it. After'all tho democrats have some virtues not shared to an onual degree by their an- tagontsts. m m The way the present republican con- tress has been diving into tho Treamny for the the past seven m-mths vih pen sion and naval appropriation bills and the like, there is little probability th tt the debt will lie decreased much tfcer coming ytnr. r tii:uBii. HBWa England is crowding forward ItTOOpI to reinforce the army in Kgypt. Heavy rains in Michigan bavo aeri' ously damage the wheat crop. The Harmony wills at CkfkofM, N. have reopened aith only 7' oja-ratives A new railroad hridg anoiei the Missouri river at Itlair, I rwa, in pro jected, to cost $l(000,0Mi Grant and Trescott have been n tinned commissioneis tn negotiate a commercial treaty with Mexico It is reported that the British have ' - - - J ' . - e ii. i . J. I . aaua u me mmm. Ferest fires have destroy e I n-nrly $2o0,000 worth of ptojs rty in Sooth- ern New Jersey. Seventy three strikts hate return ed to the Pennsvlvmiia railroad dock at Jersey City. '! . . or a a a iae new ioiic auc!t marse'. is rr. Krted as excited, and somo tocks tap idly advancing. Arrangements uro being m ide for a six days meeting of ex confederate at Bedalla, MUsourl.on the lith lut Judgs Sdbultt, of Austin. Texas, an editor and poli'ican, wai abet and killed by Hiram Heat, a "bad citirm.." on tbe 2d int. The California departnnnt of the Grantl Amy of the K.-pub!lc wilt hold their encampment in Santa - o Cruz, Aug. IS, 13 and 1 1. Yellow fover Is prevailing at La redo, Texas, as well as at Browns ville, and neighboring t;wn are en forcing quarantine. Gen Sheridan and party pasaed through Omaha on tho 2nd iust en route to Fort Masbakie and the Yellowstone. They intend returning via tho Noith ern Pacific. Chinese agents are preparing ti pur chase crown land 4 on tho northwest COAHl OI KtlCjUVCr JHUtlJ Willi lit l jr . s s l.i .a view of colonizing them with a large numl,er oi hmnm irom China Tue wrlff commission on tho Gth M051 to srguments of persons Intcroted 1,1 tuo JuU trja('' ttml 11,0 importations which enter into rannu- future of paintt. A dispatch from Lowell, Mass. AuS- r,ln W : Th0 antral bridge acro8s tne Morrimac burned this oaming $34,000. Whlio work- ,n on ino mc ,our Drem9n wero 'r(' cipltated into the river and seriously ,nJuret' 0en- Q- K' &rv"n la critically II at h,s residence at Newport, 11. I. has H0en greatly depressed of lute on cnt or tBft re8Ult of ni- rtct-nt CO"1" of inquiry, and but slight hopes ttro now ont"taincd of bis recov cry. tA CirCUlttr f invlUlluDS to Knights Tompiar to visit Han Francisco in , , August, 1883, is issued by prominont Knights Templar, who state th:;t it Is desired to make the programme a memorable one. Clara Garfield, an eight year old daughter of John Q. Garfield, of S in Francisco, was accidentally shot and fatally wounded u few days since cy Nellio McAuliffe, aged fourteen, while playing with a pistol. U. S. Deputy Marshal T. G. Hew li tt shot md killed Sandy Bvnum VCOIorouA pruiumeui repuoucan heador at Huntsviile, Alabama, on I i .a ... t a, a. sa the 6th inst. A mob of neirroos con gregated vowing to kill HewUtt, but were finally pacified, and Ilewlitt flod. Philadelphia Times1 : A move ment is on foot to put a third repub lican ticket in the field in that State, on which all republicans can unite if thjy wish, leaving sectionalism to fight it o it among themselves. The Railway Age shows that the to al construction of main lines of rail ay for seven months in the United States has been more than G000 miles. Should the proportion hold good for fche remainder of the year, the total noage for J 882 would be nearly 18.000 miles, but it is not likely to ra over 10000 miles Tbe Governor of Missouri has just pardoned three lottery men after serv- ing sixteen days in prison. They are I pardoned on the strength of their prom ises to hereafter rnfrsin from gambling. In old Union n Jew never nuked interest of a brother Jew, but took it out of tho next needy Christian that e nun to hint. 1'iihi way money no V . , ... uiiinui." itui in .iuwiu iihucm. tor f. tiey nnvir proved upon otis another, Tli M;rehaoH 1 1 ;l :i )jp of St. Miin sent Iteprfooittativa lr of veto. Beers tarv Chandler h m taleoraulioil L1H (;. K MlnUtet at Bt. Ptterabnre Lnt provliia '4 noff made, for bring injf the i in i i :s of DeLong nnd bin putty hem", and nikr-d that h" tele- Urapli Uiettfti llntt.nr ut. Irkn-I: t. have ilodgea built to brfog tb' bodlti to Orenburg where tnetalic r.r t wi'l be found limiting, It is a foregone oonolnabiu. dfdans ll " ' : cany oil tic- credentials to re pr ent the oro.inue l Wvomine la thn bom! u - J m w mm Congress loiot weur tho bia.s eollai with the t'nion stamp," At present it !oo!:b a little a though thi ne t Ki-uatur fri'in Oieyon would wear the bra tit c I ! . r with tin Northern pcHoc and besides be lab iltod. "I am Hettrjf Vibatd's wmf mh m m nre you f l Slttl slKiN Al.uwy, AO H. As the tin." appronelws for the us Ni inbliug of tie) Legiil.itun, it oc curred to me, that u hUK. ;WUoa Ut who would bo Hit! pcrtoti seleetetJ by the f)e(uocrttha p. rt of the Legltlu- lUrt to reeelvo ttu lr Vote-; for United St.ites Senator. A wii or two iu regnrtl to tho sumo would not Im HUtivt. There nro liUilit-nms iJcin era's vaii'So Bouiiy uni huihoiiii: in l.llti.. B ... It t ivli life uou.d Juitlfy t!ieir seleetioti; But, after tunvaHilng thin iu'tIon with Democ rats from all purts of the State, 1 bt iieva that tho majoritji f Demia rats would prefer Col. W, H. Killnger to unv other person l bi r -net ins to b it general foeliug, Jf nny n,m rli,leU to t oo LiaeratlOII ! the bands of the Do inara y, t ' oh KlUinger li (ho man His reput.t.l 01 a in to of honor umJ Integrity ; hi ability to flil til tin repiiiite looked for IU a Senator or Uepre-H tita ti Vu li ni lioilt nue-ilioli V lu-n w eoii-vid-t hit 1 iJ.orw iu the las' l'rcnidelttl.tl tdeetioll. as Well u- Stuto election : hU cxt: titled md iMoroUh estiva of tho S'.ale ; that fiin iliMiiioneo nnd ithlo itriumeut In ,M.,,(,,f uf DtaoeneyjMll la refutation .,f Kepui.li ..n miM pro nt itiou .not supblstiy ; that hi challenge s.. to. otily one sent f uth that he would meot in joint di-it uiou of tbe lsuw Which liividwd the two grout ledili .ii ptrtte, uny orators whom the Uf public tli linjjht e til to put III the field ; that the g40 of oi.tlu was imt accepted all Well kuoSing the aliidiy of tho mutt they hud to oieet ; t.ott hu Kffj the only DsSMO r.: wh mudou canvass of the Hlate, while Ul6 ltpublicuns h id many ot their bel SjlSSlklCl in the flehl ; that throUKb unlflh patriotim ho gve bis time and ability, and boro bis own iravo.iiig SSSMS04MS ; that lie nev. . has been au uftieo seekor or usktnl favor or pulitieal prefefflMStt ofl ttie Democrucy of Oregon. When we eotiiider ull ttitw things, is It to be wondered at ttut the getierjl muti merit of tho rank ued tilt of tho De wjcrucy It In favor of OA EtUnger ? Tho taking up f t .;. EfUng;er, by the Democruey, will h tvo w good ef feet ujon the party. Of Mil men he is the leas: ot j ctlonabio to any clan or faction never having arrayed himself on the i i. of uny fiction, always having been a good scbilan ihtl Democrat, and conducted him aelf in a manner ns wotiltf wrk to lhebrst Interest of tne party. Hop ing that the Domoci.ttie members of tho Lxllaturo will tit tho aptness of these remark. f sign myself DEvocnvr. a. - OoWMfl lriirrcllDga. l'roseu'.' Mayor, Itccordor, Marshal, A Ida. 8cott, Blackburn, Uolt'man, iteroe Harvey and Iannluff. Comtnitteea on atreetsand pnblic prop erty were granted further tlmo to report on conditiou of sidewalka. It was BSOTSd and carried tbst tts lil bullsllRg wf No. Vi bo fitted up for tbn aen ' .n -.- Club. Carrlod. K K Pierou presented his ro.iltfnsllon aa Council ruan from tho 3rd Ward. Accept ed aud Chas l Rideout was unanimously elected in bla place to till bit unexpired torm ending Jan 1st, HHi. Mattor of ditch under Conrnl Meyers sidewalk was referred to committee on streets and Public Property. nn.i.i oniKKKi paio. EW Iingdon A Co., 13,30; VVGTwse dale, 7.'!t; I Denny, $27j city vs P yle, 12.16 city vs Uennen, 1,35; city vsOloa- SOU 'i. 1.1. HIM'QO ULYV tUD I WW bo paid for tbe detection and convic tion of any porson Kellinpr or dealing in any bogua, counterfeit or imitation Hop Hitters, especially Hitters or preparations wltbtheword Hop or Hops in their uamo orconuoeted therewith, that Is intended to mislead and ehoat the public, or for any preparation put up in any form, pre tending tn b lbs MfeS an Hop Hitters. Tho genuine hivo clustor of Green Hops (notice thi) priwtod on tbe white label, and aro tho purem aud bt st medicine on earth, oapoelally for kidney, liver and nervous disease. lioware of all others, and of all protondml formulas or leoclpes of Hop Ultters pub hbed in papers or for sale, as they are f ran Is and swlndloa. WhoGvor den) in any but thegonuh e will bo prosecuteql. Hoc tuTTKas iVft'O. Co., 14 Itoehestor, N. V Notice. We now havo ticket for said at our ticket efilce in thla city, good for railroad andatagefor tho following points. Le land, Kook Point, Grants Pass, Jackson ville, Pboan'x, Ashland and Yreka. At considerable reduction to former rates. Wicr, B. Rtob, Agent O fc C It R Co. CROUP, WrtJioViHur C0UQH and Rmnnhitia immedLatel v relieved hy Shiloh'a curo - OORRB8PON DBKTOB k:ii::i itkun. Threshing commend. llmiJe tcareo r.oite to be had. Shodd will soon Imvo a liotel. Mr. 7)ivid Porter wants to hire more men with tail.4 on their had. Tliedinco given ut Shedl was a gruad success. Many thanks to Mr. E. I'.' vunt for bin kiodnss. Why Im on ly brought eiyht with him. Boss lady's iu u Tho Htato Mights Democrat is a welcome visitor to thU place. Hjme thitig fresh nnd re'iiiile always. aliKS (leorttta I'.dmor is visiting friend i near this ntiflt; a I ways glad to sen you (ioorgia. ! again end be lltl'i'V. . Mr. V. M. Klder, one of our enter ' i -i i j I'u in' i i. is making an abundance if bay for his large band of cattle; he also is getting ready for threshing. TwoofHhedd yurg mnn emtem olato i tiuniii'f the larui ofVr. Knhart the coming season. Wo feel for you hot wo can't reach vou, vou ato both too tat gone. Several other eases 'hiM kind round here. A run 4 way occurred near the S;a- Hon tho other day. As Mr. it. I'ry ant was driving a wild hone across ihs railroad track the home became fright i-ned and rati ccei l humlred yards throwing the seat down; -Mr. Bryant t his ootion and t-fore he could regain it the horses w-re under such sjaed that be could not check them, so lie turned the mad detuoas into tbe fence. After tearing down quite a lUtMf of lenco (tanuels, he managed 10 ftJtOB t hem, Ix-ing aasiato I by John 'ori. '. who was t nihil willi hilt) Pick Uasvlk Du-k. mmiui am in. Santiam, August Cth Hilitir Democrat: Harvesting is in full bleat. Machin cry of some kind is a, work in nearly cvory field. ite a largo crowd gathn-s at Wat erloo on Sunday to Mnd tbe dav, and dunk thewxla watrr. A barn bwlonginif to Mr. Kckhtrt aa horned on tbe 4ih. Cause, burning brtmh near the barn. !utbiug lost es c-jit the building. Next Monday M Wui. Cyru, and Mia. I'eter Powell b'svn for PortianJ lo re they will taks a sUuaiu r for SmU Kranciaco. The former gMja to southern I i to visit relatives, the latter will StOi in California for the moo purfK). H .th will reditu in tho Call. A sou of Mr. Hurreil was last week dir-iwii from a hnra' and aeri jus! y hurt. I. was thought lor a Lile be could not live ; but atrong hoja-s aro enter l uied of bi t recovery niw, Rev. Miklea who has ieen preach iug monthly at Happy Home school h toe sad Liberty church is likely to be coll M awaf at the muit meraing of the UeJ.odut Conference. Wm hosa he i.l continuo the work ha has be- a a 'tor ai gttSJ ; nut it ne is c tile i away, we wish 'itin tccem wherever h may be placed, ISsi also that aorox- one ele mar bo com iuisioi.ed t tako the place bn now eo- eopisti While . nothing perceptibly gnfsU has resulted from hia work, yet It'--. Miklea i und mbtediy doing much gsd at. d hm work should receive the n. ist Ciruen support ujf the body Wales) hst it in charge, and of the com rnuni' v as well. Can a bt av. v. rt cioo irr-fls WATrb, A4 th JSt'J. Ed Prvirrmt: I do nor think it is fair to have all (Kiinta of the county advt-i tiaed liiroogh the Deuocuat, exopt Watecloo, so i will givj you a liitle batch of items to begin with. For many yeara our little place has been in the back ground as a watering place and hoalth tesocr, but a change has come o'er the spirit of our dreams, aud wo are now favored bv the call a of a groat mauy iieople. Tho Soda water r .i . , taken -fr..m ihtM- spunks baa remarka- bio lu altli "ivina i-rot ertira. and the surroumlinas are last at if til and roman- . . ap a ! . tic. Ceo J. tiroes has oionLl out a bot-jl ,,l .l ,i.i.. .1 the pleasure-seeker in good atylc. Sir. t;fltfer also kreoa a nublic hooae ,.nd rnna f.l iitbln in Mnn. tin - - - - - - - " win: ii. 1 1 11.. ,1.. l.-- 1 .1.. : 1 1 w. ' jjito una jMiitnaacu hue UJili 01 .ur, .Aiimarsn ana m now uastuff ..w .Mtll laiain . t 1 .a. la. au I .... . woi , v .11.. u .rH., wMU..,, w ueu oompletod will make this one ol tbe I . Ml : ..... J . . . ocst saw run it. in uie oaw, Aim. B. I . Sox, iirn. hits Iirewn aud.Mi.s Libbie Irvine ef Tour cftv I t I " I ... c t .1 naro wen ncro since iiiesnay oi ias' week, and seem to have enjoy, d their visit. Wo untie ratf.t.il iiu) iturn boms this evouiug P. II. llaynio id. your handsome Postmaster, and jrruf liobb, of your citv, havo innL'i' l rooins ut (iiosss houd aud will bring their fmiites here to-morrow Mr A Marabll of Albany arrived to-day and will leave bis family here for a few da, and Mrs. Barr and ber two little boys are alto here. C. II. Stewart, county clerk, and one of tho editors of the Democrat, see,; etc,, brought his wire cut and almaii all r.ii.1.1. kiaK. laai. l.'.-!Ja i I J .. wwmJTmm ft"' ""JI o i t.. ..f .....-kf....!.. All 1 T 1 t wilt I 1 11:0 wi i-i w tua Al ' NUV 5 l a . 111 c J ..wi, .juutunie wuuiu uuo uewii more it left when he went a any it his I .r.nior ...... Wvh a., .M. 1. ISIlani ant a whole host ol I ladies vim ted us on Friday last. Wo frrft very nmeh interested now on theRtiljct of bridging tbe Santiam at thia oint. There is a large coun try acrosn the river item this point that is verv much inconvenienced by the lack of a bridge, and if ono were to be builtathe taxable prejiertv in the w V lcimty aonld increase fcUtboieutly in two years ttne tp pay for tho bridge in increased taxes. We hayo ,'ood banks, above high water, and there is not a better building point on the river. There is a splendid road all the way from Albany to this point we have beautiful camping places, and produce eoetablea chickens etc can bo had egetabies, chickens, etc., can n nae cheap Come nd see us. Wateuloo DR. MOTT'S Liver TUlsare the best can t hart o regulators. m:s 1X04 xsrre. LISA Aug. Oih, 1H82. Tut first grtin was brought into the wm eUoute on Monday. The threshing machines are busy on every side, and quite n u rubor of hsnds from town are out with the threshing crowd which makes it a little dull just new. It is proposed to write up cn ac count of tho reoeut trip ot Jjc. ttaJlard across the idoaritams, with snch eu gravings as will bring to view even the most sinking incidents s) tho trip. One of the most interesting of iilustra noon-will show the i.jclor with his U rod BBulotesvm ascending sand loouu toia. Ai living at Ibo point where the ascent is near 45 degrees, tbe faithful team with all tho st length left is just ab.e to ki-ep tbs wagon from rushing aud falhngdowii,toam and al Vo the deep gorge bJo sr. lispjnly as ail are thus suspended betweeri life and death, a friend approaches with additional horse power, and alt go on then way rejoic ing, it is thought tbe book will be neatly bound with tho Doctors old sad dle bags and will be sold only by agents. Hrot. Gilbert may add an introductory chapter giving Lis opinion of the con structing of wajon wheels and of tbeir durability. From reports and comments by those who were present at the recent fire ie Albany, one would come to the con clusion tbai tb burntfC of tbe Hi. Charles hotel, was the reault ol bdd maw agemeut on the part of the firs com pany s chief than from any o b r cue. .Several hove expressed themselves as perfectly satisfied that proper urt would haVe saved the building. Ureal praise was bestowed on the fireineo,b it tbe directions aud management ot I be engines was where tbe fault ley. The many fro nds of Mrs. Dr. Llsgan will be pleaded to learn that shef with her husband and family, ate comfoite- bly located iu Honolulu nbt laiber prefers OregOu to tbe Islands and ber home in At. raul to etttoer. he re- porto tbe musquitos a terrible torment both night aud dav. it has been ber pleasure to meet iter. Ciuan. Those desiring chickens would find, ii expensive to indolgo mooch a luxury as they are only I . each or $ 1 5 per doc Prof. J. D. Gilbert has egin been elestod priodpsl of the tsrttai Acad emy for anotbor year. The first term begins about tho 15th cf 6-ptembrtr. I.EB. It woo s happy tbosifht that 2el u tbe prodrcioo of a ewneeetmte-i 4Vou syrup, on ba inloso in Us nature lbs; U may bo fivoa either to the mother or her babe rollehel milk Or bvtbad of soeb wonder fn! r jrv that all who taics it feel bright r aoO Uapjaor. FOahoy 4c Son. Albany, IVrt r A Hon, Hs'ser, wfll fttrnfsh anyone wtahbsg Syrup of Figs a trial boulo free Of eoarge, or se'.l St centa and 1.00;bo4t!ea. 'Twill core oer eoid. An Extraordinary Offer. There are a number of persons out of employment la 6 very country. yet eaer Kie men wiring to wurk do not need to Tboeo willing to work can make from 9 tOu to S600 a saemb elesr, workiog for us in a pleaaant and jeroiaaent brndneaa. The amennt our mnta make vari, aome making aa buu as Sow meotb, while others as low aaSIOi, a-1 dspancing on th eoergv of the aeont. W nave an arflele of groat user it. It aboubl Im aeld tn every Honeo owner, snd poya oeer 100 per ceit prohf Kaeh sale b from $ ) to I10.ce. One agent in Peocaylvania aold SSin two -lays, and elearod S0l.0 An agent in New York mad S45 Ot in one la . Any man a tb energy enough to work a full day, sod win do this during the n make from fZ.000tofd 000a year. We only want otu man to each oouutv. an 1 to btm will give tbe exclusive sale aa long as be continues to work faUMnlly for us There hi no competition, and nothing liko our invention nia'te. I'arUex bavuiic from f-JOOio $1 Oootoinvt-at, can obtain a ti liter al Auency for tu couutiea or a atate. Anv one can make an Investment of from to to ft.oui' witaotit the least rlk of To, our ciroolara will show that those inve Ing- fib nn after a 80 daya trial return tbe goods anaoid to. us and got tbeir mony ueca, ii tney uo not cear at least f 1J00 They show that a General Agent who ail take ten counties and Invent fiU oo can after a trial of 90 days return all goods un Isold to us. and have tnaaev irthoMu clear at leaat fTTsi O in that time. Ho are not paying soiarioa. but want man wiUing to wdrk and otain torn-o to as their pay tho profits of their enetirv. "T. . w,",nl worn on our term I aa -.1111 I . mw- w.11 uuv wcra on any. mose meaning ft a i . .aw uuaineaa win receive our larre dnacrin Uve circular, and extraonllnary offer b .rr"uB lBn awmp, wim iii.or terms will secure the county or counties y wisu 10 worK. .... .T..f - . . t KAnrmso i O., 1 inMitirnn.iii n. p a . . . . t . 1 . w 11 . . m . 1 Fer Sale. A sash and doer factor . locate! t St., I . too. Will be sold eheaa. Cateai work ia .ufTicient to ran miU at full canacitv. Call m - ,u, .tr.. f, inHk.. -i I m wanaarv a aa-a a vaa pMalVUtOISi I fooad at i.at. An .greeable dressing for the hair, Uiat viu p iu tailing, baa been long sought mr. Parker's Hair Balsam, istinauished for purity fully supplies this want. ' o Uhea Ladle are Attractive All laUes know their faces are meet attractive when free from pimples. Par ker'a Ginger Tonic is popular among them, beoaooe it banishes impurities Irom blood and akin and makes thefaee glow I wk hfli.v. I i alWOI 1 a Ioa't Waste Moacj On trashy extracts when you can buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fragrant us "orsaton Cologne Tl.. . i 4 lJ ...1.1- ! , fvuuuuj w.m uirvuiara oi I 1 ' w a at' j v quacks and thefr nostrums. Do not be ..-u, hv fliaM .ijii. u .... -.nh aIa a Scieotlbc basis. SS the Oreoon Rlon.l Furiflex, batfpduoed by a standard house. Notice to Taxpayers. To whom !t may concern : Notice is hereby arivn thai the Hoard of eqnalhsstion of Uxes tor Linu count v Ore gon will attend at tne oirloe of the County Clerk of Liun county, tho last Monday in August, HW2 and publioly examine' the nnuAawnianl mlki fno 1 and oA-ar...t nil flrrors R valuaUon.tWriutioe or ouulities of lands, lotsor other property. HIKaM S. V IldJAMH, Assessor for the County of Linn. August 8irJ 1882. Notice, Theaonual moetlng of the Capital Gold and gilver Mlni (j,jmpanyi of Ulem.Or- egon, will be held at ita ottioe in Salem on tbe second Thursday (the 10th) in AuKUSt, ma-, at - o ci oca. l'. m. or mat oav. 8. F. CUA DWICK, See'y of said Company. . Salem, Oregon, July 24, 188. f 4 -SammmWMmmrWMLmmWmmmmmm CERiliEDY. 1 OH RHEUMATISM P Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenes of the Chest, Gout, Quint, Sore Throat, Smell ing$ and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, t soih, Ear and Headache, Frost Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. ' rr-:ri'i oa rrh 9lt Sr. --. ''. turf, aiwptr md aSxaji 1- nt-Af A trail rauib tot fiW omjr . iSlug tmfm,y r4 it Crsils, a4 tt on mm villi pain caa totm cb p n4 poatOva ftuuf U 0LD EI AIL DKU00IST8 AID DLL1.ZZ j II MEDICI SE. A. VOGELER fe CO., BaUimrt, MA., V. S. A. Strayed or Lost. ti dark mj horse, about twe!vo jesrs eld.e rl mane ar.d tail, from 14 to 5 ha.Kla hifch ; ooe Isty bores shoot live vra nlrl with arnaW Lar in ih. r.r.l,...l a llulo lame in the left fore foot, cauwJ bv . t a a m Ksei rope. ixv. nont lour eg m the premlaas of J.O Beotio st v, Watertoe. Anyone fumlahins! loforms tlen of their rb-reabit, which will oa t to their recover j III be proporly reward rd. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OF WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Two course for arodnatioo. Three lescher. Pepilataagbt accord b g to the boat metboda now ba use in the Kant. I'm term bwg.na Sepu 4. For citeubtrs and catalogue addreaa WM. J. HTaSLKSL Iwl Dtroutor. Aa I mm prepared to do mt;i of carpet on abort notice. I aoiieit tn ftronse of tbe ptople of Albenr and viinity. Tboat having earpot So wea ve will please giro me a call at my reidoe two blor-ka aoutb of the Fast A I bear acbool house, on Sixth stress. Ma. W. H. Warm k. For a eoogm or cold there is no remedy equal to Amman's Couch Sy rap. The Great Eoglish Rem dy. tea eater 'aJJia, cor, br tiiiisir. aw,.i Wrkiia. xhaaa , suay, SSuiiawn aitoa. iMTSUSStS. Im- VJ. rala, Mi mil m e aa km f Uf 'taaty. o to Soewtr. bwuM , 4 raSao, Moiaaa to lb Hnc' . ta rai SomI fwmrs tamtoetrmi iato the urii., anU anToUr tkrjn lead our t iaaaaitj mmd OMtS. ttftt. HI NT III ill arre u trial nvc Haodred Ittara tor a ewa 4 ihw kiod th Vital e rat ra it" (under his pvcial aJriee aad traauaoat) aul ,.t cure or tt aaj-thtog; Impure or injuri i lovod ia l. '" n J' llii iBjiBaaJJij oftaoot iseysar. c-wuiuiioo trae. Tairoucfar-' an.iaaO.rn aad inrtodtor xmU-Knt onncao. Pneao. Vital KeatraUT,, fcj a toaim, ar mr umc Ota quanuta S10. arnl to aajr aotlrcai apon reretM J iric fC. o l, obacar (ran ooaarvauoa aad in pr atr U thatred. by PR. A E. MINTIE, 11 klcararr treat, aa Vat.ar. 1 L m Samc ..l -I free S -M rm baar. Uiinc er..a, i; xj: artrtJ) ruwA4aUaa. Dt, Vfntie KMaey Reanedr, Ttepttretlcctn, rurea all kioda t4 kidney aad bladder oueir4ao.to,r.tb4 a. tet. laouch.iiibaa F-a- aal br all Uruziu ftj a bwuia t m aSSSka tor as. Ur. Mineea UandaUua PiUa are Uar beo aad ber PrTv " v H.liooavure it. vb 11.1 Let. fvr a b all urutgriata. Notice to Fruit Growers. The undersigned having obtained tbe exclusive right to make and tell the Plum suer Hot Air Family Fruit Drier in tl.e .vmrrtiVs of l.lnn, one and Kenton i&kes tbe present opportunity teinfrom peroi s who want to save thvir fruit crop, that he ia prepared to receive orders for the bma. fiuit drier bs the market, Pluinmcr Hot Air Family Drier, for paitlculara ad dress. JotTX Fhioos, AHatny, Oregon. Notice of Assignment. NOTICE is hereby given t uu under and by virtue of aud in aooordame with tbe proviaioua of an act of the Legis lative Assembly of tbe State of Uregru, entitled "an Act le secure Creditors a iuat division of tbe Estates of Debtors who con vey to Aaahciieoa for the benefit of Credi tors" approved October 18. lfrTS.an assign ment for tbe benefit of all his creditors has beon duly executed by A Wehenbeimer of llarrisburg, Oregon, and filed in the .tboe of tbs Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Cdlinty of Linn and the undersigned has been ap pointed and has qualified as assignee f the estate of saidVacheuheimer. All persons having claims again paid estate are hereby notified and required to nresont Ihe now dnlv rriml m nnnin ed by law, within three month from th s date, to the undersigned at. bU plsee of business in Jon-Host Oity, Idme courtv, Oregon or to Weatberiord k BlaokL urn in Albany, Linn county, Oreiroo. T . 1 . i i . a a . a a .'. . j'.-.it-u utss isiu asy or July, isia, Josi:ru STanNnrto, Assigm e. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. Will avail FREE their Caa- iftt5jf!15K iia: fan deverlesrva Price - ,. Xioivei, yield aod tivda ? SEEDS . Bulbs, Omaaaanral Orasaas, H,A? 1morieUa, oiadtobu LjIUs. Hows Planta. r.nnt... twledvZMrOSasidall ROCHESTER, R.Y. 4 CHIMGO.ILL l-15f3 Ust RTtJa 5t T00-2O6 Rs-do teh If r THE GREAT CURE 1 roa rjaa It U iiLMaoOFJLils- tic KICNEYO.LIVER AND BOWELS. It miiamiM ihe o4an aT Vsa aand no.-.c:- that oausea tho dreadful auSterif w'Su. only th Ttattaaa ef BhairmaUaw eon refcUse. ' THOUSANDS OF CAera Of th -worst forms of this territ a diacasr havo been nuieltly rUoved. aad ia aijrt .f PSRFECTUY CURED. race, si. uqrro or bkt, kolb bv tarccim. Oct eaa be aeat ayaaiL IITTT A r.T)3Qy U Co.. BurUngton Vt .