Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1882)
Ike genwctat. FRIDAY AUGUST 18, 1883 T SprinfSelJ Republican has di eovered Leadville church in which is conspicuously displayed the legend : "Please do not shoot at the organist ; he does his beat." Whilk Geo Was Curtis U apparent ly asking a great splatter about Civil Seme Defers, "and a' that," it is said that lie is one of tue contributors to sk Hubbell corruption fun J. Tie Button PoU expresses the op in too, loot iv Biter, who started out so boldly Car the position of great Anieri caa nuisance, seems to be completely distanced. Old man HubboU got ahead of hiss, and came to the front as the meanest sneak in ) agrees. Another colored sadet has been ap pointed to West Point. This time the candidate far military renown hails from Florida. It is to be hoped that his career at the mill that grinds out soldiers will bo more brilliant than that of his colored predecessors, Flipper snd Waittaker. The Khedive declares Arabi Pasha a rebel, Arabi in turn calls the Khedive a tod, whilst His Majesty, the Sultan, sitting oft at a safe distance, playfully iatimatecthat possibly Arabi is a rebel, bat insists that the English are barbar- And so the matter stands. The Boston Post says, that Attorney General Brewster dates his opinions "The Deportment of Justice." This hoods I-win-tails you-loce policy msy bo justice, bat we have got to ge t used to the idea before we can ac knowledge if Sksatok Logan did not succeed io having Gen. Grant placed on the retired hat. It seems to bo the opinion of Black John, that ho who does the most lor Ulysses a Grant, serves his country boat. Inasmuch ss be hss again tailed in his efforts to do some thing for Grant, ho had better begin now to pave the way for his preferment in 1884. His perseverance may yet the will of the whole people. Jar A. Hubbell has announced him ' e candidstc for the United States to succeed Mr. Ferrv when his expires. Hubbell has an exten sive reputation as an author of great Few men have been so fortu ne. One work has brooch' 9 him renown as well as millions of mun ey. He is the author of the assessment oireular. The people of Michigan have too snack sense to send such a man to them in the Senate. His repntatien backed by the millions that be has extorted from one armed veterans and the widows and orphans of deserving soldiers ought to, snd doubtless will, fail to procure him the coveted position. Jcbge La ware of SaJem, Ohio, in a lettcrrcecntly declining to be a candi date for congressional honors, made use of the following language: "The con tost so far has settled the fact that no man can go to Congress from this dis trict without a free and lavish use o UtlM amrt ma T Km nail U t.l.- -'I" to open, nor disposition to do so, I feel it's aseless to further prolong tbe con tost so far ss I am concerned. Money and fecial patronage will boss this district until Republicans wake up to a true knowledge of their baneful influ ence." This too, from one who hails from Ohio, the mother of Presidents. If the Judge happened to be in this State, and a candidate for Congress cn the same ticket be now declines to run en, he would not need a "bar'l" as the great corporation would open no its iogsftcnrf and give him a lift. GOOD AD VIC II A youthful reader of the New York Sun, wrote to the editor of that paper, asking bow be should vote in tbe future whether with the Greonbackers, the Socialists or the Anti-Monopolists ; he has tried the republican party, bat is tired of its methods. Tbe editor of the Sun answers the question at some length and oloses as fellows : But there are two rules of action that belong peculiarly to the present time which we commend to the con sideration of oar correspondent : 1. The Republican party ought to oe turned cut of power. It has been ia newer so long, its corruption has become so intense and all-pervading, and the perpetual tenure of power by any party is so dangerous to tbe repub lic, that it is of the first importance that St should be turned oat. 11. Never vote for a thief. Always prefer an honest Democrat to a steal iag Republican, or an honest Anti-Monopolist to a stealing Democrat. But, above all, learn the principles that underlie parties and animate poli oses ; and when you have learned, ; and then stand by your con- The advice is good and shoe Id Ve followed. Too many of the young men of tee country vote with one or the other of the two political parties, not because they understand the princi ples ef either, but because their fathers favored that party. If tbe young men growing up, would follow tbe ad of the Sun, and "learn the princi ples that underlie parties and animate policies," it would not bo long until corrupt methods, boss ism and tbe like, could become things of the past, and in a few years there would not be one who would be willing to ad that he had ever been anything but s hod reck Democrat. WR4T MAS IT l0 I Cjngress has adjourned at lasty after having continued in session nearly two months longer titan the usual period, and for a longer time than sny session since the war. It wisrht not be out of place then, to ask, what has it done whst great measures have been passed to mske the forty seventh Congress go sounding down the ages as greater than all the forty-six Out hive preceded it. Certainly one would naturally expect some good as the result of such a pro tanked session, huoli is not the case however. The C ingress just adjourn ed has confined itself to Wasting its time in political discussions, and in the extravagant waUe of the public money. The Democrats left $150,000,000 in the Tieasury when tho Republicans acquired control of the Senate snd House, thereby demonstrating thai more revenue wait being raised than was necessary to lawt tho expenses of the government, and that the time had arrived for reducing tbe burdens of the people. Has any relief been grant ed by Congress to the taxpayers of tho country! No. Tbe Kopublicsns have been making raids upon the public treasury from the time they obtaiued control of Congress. Tbe sppropria tions ending in Juno 1883 exceed those for tbe year ending in June 1 882 by $78,00,000. Instead of expending the public money fo public purposes, matters of common and general im portance are neglected, and our heroic lawgivers seek to displuy their generosi ty and patriotism by extravagant and unconstitutional expenditures for local popularity and parly purposes. When a Democrutio Congres ap propriated $575 000 for building snd repairing the national defenses, it was charged with plotting to destroy the government by failure to appropriate sufficient to keep up the needed repairs on tbe public works. But right on the heels of that comes a Republican Con gress, and for the same purjajs, only appropriates tbe small sum of $380,000, whilst for the improvement of rivers and harbors, many ot them unknown to commerce, the appropriations arc increased more than $7,000,000 over the amount appropriated last year by a democratic Congress. And so with tbe pension bill, which in one short year has increased from $68,000,000 to $100,060,000. Instead of reducing taxation and relieving the taxpayers from tbe necessity of paying yearly in to the treasury, one hundred and fifty millions of dollars more tbsn is nec essary to defray the expend of gov ernment, the Republican Congress with Robetou and K -if -r and Hub hell in the lead, dev ted its time and talents to making rai ls upon the treas ury for party purposes. Absolutely nothing has been d me to relieve tbe people. Nor is the extravagance of Congress the only charge that c in be brought against it. When it began, tbe Democrats bad a majority ot one in the Hotiao snd two in tbe Scuate. When Congress adjourned tbe It-pub-licans had a majority of two in tbe Senate and five in the Hoots, And this change bos ben brought about, not as the result of any popular elec tion, but by first buying tbe vote of Mahone by throwing bim a chunk of official nttronage, and that of Davis of Illinois, by dropping biui a hook, baited with the prjayeat of being President of the Senate. Ry such means, a Republican m ) rity wa ob tained in tbe Senate, whilst in the House six honestly elected Djr.orats have been counted out by force and fraud, and by the. use in some caes of evidence that was knoarn to be-forged Precedents have beon set bv Speaker Keifer iu bis rulings, unku jwn here tofore to parliamentary usae , an 1 in direct conflict with format rules of tbe House, and he has long since con vinced tbe people of tbe country that his sole aim and object nas been to further tbe ends of the corruptionists. The time has come for tbe taxpay er! of the country to nine a check upon congressional extravagance and corruption, ao loojj aa Hubbell, by his system of enforced assessments, is able to purchase seat in Congress for creatures ef his owo kind, just so long will the voice of the people be disre garded, and corruption and extrava gance mark the progress of legislation in Washington. 1 he .Northern Pacific railroad has completed two additional sections of its road. Que U in Idaho and the ether ia Montana. The two sections cover about 140 iniies. Ex Senator Conkliog, counsel or tbe Northern Pacific, called at the department of the interior on the Htb, on business in relation to examination of tbe completed sections. A Star special from Magdalena, Sonora, of the 12th, says: The track of the Sonora railroad h now laid three miles north of that point and graders are far in advance of track layers. The gap between tho Ari zona and S mora divisions is 70 mile, with grading complete. The hop crop of the Uaited States indicates a small rate of yield. About 3G5 pounds ier acre on over 30,000 acrenie of the State now 8lightiy exceeds 40,000 acre. In dications point to a product of nof more than 93,000 bales. It is stated that Archbishop Nestar, of the Russian chareh at Alaska, committed suicide on tbe passage to San Francisco by jumping overboard. THE MOKTMBBN RalUtOAB The San Francisco Bulletin it begin ning to speculate, as well it may, upon the probable effect the Northern Paeite Railroad will have, when completed, upon San Francisco. Whilst the Bulle tin admits its inability to calculate closely the effect this road will have, it ventures to outline the probable re sult, and says: "When It is in opera tion goods thst we now import from the East snd ssnd to the Northern country will be transtorted along the new i-jute. If there is any consider- ablu trade of that character it will leave us. But the Northern Pacific w not take from us any trade which be longs legitimately to us. Netthci Ne York, nor Boston nor Philadelphia can compete with San Francisco in Oregon provided we turn out as good an article as thev do. Statistics shoe that we are manufacturing in this city, with s few exceptions, everything tint made in Eastern cities." Whst the Bulletin hss to say is true in the ab stract, but it might with propriety havo gone a little further. It msy be true at present that neither New York, not Boston, nor Philadelphia can com pete with San Francisco in Oregon, but it is only because of tbe high rate charged for freightage over tbe Central and Union Pacific. On account of tbe enotmous charges of these roads, the people of Oregon arc compelled to pur chase many goods manufactured ia San Francisco that could bo purchased at much lower figures in the Eastern market. This state of affairs will not always exist with competing lines ef railway stretching across the continent. The San Francisco manufacturers, will not only be compelled to turn out as good articles as similar establishments in tbe East will tarn out, but they must also drop down to, or a little be low Eastern prices with cost of car riage added. Unless they do, the Bulletin nay find that Oregon will not always be entirely dependent upon San Francisco. The building and competition of tbe Northern Pacific and the Oregon Short Line will undoubtedly have one ver) serious effect upon California. Bj opening up a market for Oregon fruits, wheat, wool and a great mar.y otbci products and commodities, direct with Eastern consumers, tbe California fruit growers farmers and speculators will b deprived of tho pleasure of labeling Oregon products as Caiifomian. Tbe occupation of many an Othello will b gone, and Oregon, instead of California will be credited with her own produc tions. j n mi n urn. ax rum suATetaasnr. Not a few republican papers have run the name of J. H. Mitchell up then mast-beads for United States Senator On the other hand, quite o number ar opposed to the Hon. Mitchell -Hippie, and give root to their opinions it. lengthy editorials, teeming with billing Kate and abuse Some have the will to oppose him by assaults upon his public life aa well aa his private character, bu refrain from so doing, either from lack of courage or from force of circumstaa ces,and content themselves with making extracts and quotations from their bold er neighbors. Among tho Utter, pre eminently stands the 0reyonian. E-ery issue, nearly, contains an extract from some of tbe Anti-Mitchell journals, whilst the editor himself is usually as silent as a clam on tbe Senatorial ques tion, new and then, however, giving vent to his pent-up feelings in tittle denunciatory squibs,sgainst his muchly married enemy, not calculated to do his Senatorial aspirations very mush harm. Mr. Scott's sileaee ia a sonrc of considerable comment amon the r. publicans in the Vallev who desire Mitchell's defeat. Tbey openly inti. mate that the editor of the Otegonian I snd tbe Hon. Hippie Mitchell, whilst! at heart bitter personal enemies, arc I oomnelled to smother their venom kv the great corporation that owns them both, body, boots and breeches. And this cbsree carries some weight with it. far on no other hypothesis could Scott's silence ha axolained. than tlmt ha arA Mitchell are under tbe command of tho same great railroad magnate, and aio, J consequently, sucking pap through tho I same bung-hole, therefore any other I course than that pursued y tbe Ore- yonian would be impolitic, and, at the same tirae,suTiiect the eUitor to tbe pen- alty of having his allowance cut off for doubted, but upon close investigation disobedience to his master. it turns out to bo true. It is to be hoped that the Oregemon Timet Counoil Bluffs special says : will continue its present course snd net An important air line railway company oppose Mitchell any stronger than it was organized aud articles of incorpo has done. A more violent opposition ration filed under the state laws. It is at the hands of that journal might bo called the New York and Council the means of electing him. The people Bluffs railway Company. The line is to of this State have had enough of Mitchell and his jobbery and de not desire his services tor another term in the Senate. However, it is not our fight, and we can look complacently on all tbe warfare going on in the republi- can ranks, consoling ourselves with the thought that "when thieves fall out, just men get their dues." T kv.g daily thinks there is an editorial bureau in Portland where eulogies on Hippie-Mitchell are ground out and distributed among the country press. That may be true, bo to "a man up a tree" it looks hs though the Anti-Mitcbell crowd had resolved itself into a similar bureau for the purpose ofvillifying tbe "Boss." The country press nrst publishes these effusions, ar d then the Ore&nian copies them. ' tiSMUUf. NKWS The Khedive has formed a new min istry. Gen. Ignsticff hss been arrested sad conveyed to St. Petersburg. Four degraded women poisoned tin m selves recently at Drs Moines. 9 Official returns of the otnsui of France show a population of 37,072, 04. A construction train jumpul tbe track near St Paul, injuring 34 work men. Ersstus Bond has been appointed government timber agent for Cahfor nia. The Oermans are inaugurating an emigration ecbeuiu to South Afiioa. Another Amer.oan citiseu has been arrested in Ireland fot being an "lush agitatoi." Five complete railway trains have oeeu purchased in Londjti fir nas in Egypt. Tbe poatal authorities of the U. S. snd Britian are in a muddle about pot tal matters. Tbe native Japanese Mwatjepori Arc indignant over Commodore Shu fold t's treaty with Corea. Judge Wm. Schley, ol New Yoik, aud Judge Wm. II. Ie'y, fx Loeiai ana, died this week at Saratoga. A dispatch from Tangier slates the a holy war is being preached through out Morocco against Christiana. A portion ot the Land Laagns do nounco tho action of tbe Philadelphia League sympathizing with Arabi Bey. Footings of tbe school ceusus showed tbe population of Chicsgo, not tteeted ing sailors, at 502,000, and hsoittdtog sailoss, nearly 575,000. The remains of Miaa Kami to Pan are to be interred in Ireland. There will probably be a great aomoastratkm at the funersl. Postmasters appointed Mrs Catha rine Jones, Beavet, Clackamas county Oregon ; J. U. Purdy, Purdy, Paralalia county. Oregon. Postoflices established Dsn kina, Jackson county, Oregon, Henry P Dealt ins postmaster; Hill, Line Bounty, Oregon, John II. 1MI oattnaa!r. Oregon stocks sold iu New York on the 1 lib inst. as follows : O. H. it V. 154 1 : Transcontinental, 94 1 ; North ern Pacific, common, 5U, pr-frrrd, 94 1 ; Oregon Improvement Co. HI An attempt is to be made to cultivate lystcrs ia Salt Lak, Utah, and Fish Commissioner K. G. Blackford hss just received an order for C0OQ sjoodateg oysters for experiment. The Courthouse of Randolph oouoty, Mo., burned to the ground on tbe 13tb mat. The fire waa caused by a cigar. Some reoorda wem saved. I.a about I50.00O. Weatgrave, the self confe-aaod mur derer of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Burke, arrived at Jamaica a few days since on his way to England. Evidence implicating bim is said to bo strong. Arabi Pasha's troopt . J great force have taken up poaitions immeJiat-ly threatening tbe Suez Canal. Tbe Kn ltsh admiral baa occupied tho front works, and he will not allow any inter farence from De Ijesseps. A slight skirmish occuired on Sun lay last, between a party of sailors from the gunboat, Condorr, aud some Aral, beyond Fort Meks. &vernl of tbe lat ter were killed. A case of typhoid fever in one of the hotels at Long Branch, created a panic tmongat tbe guests, and the kndlord demanded $5000 from the friends o the sick man for permitting bim to stay a few days longer in the hotel. The Labor Union in New York adopted resolutions denouncing tbe British Government for arresting Hen ry George, the journalist, for fearlessly Merging JJ " . anf in "P011 tbU 10 d,,J reparation for the insult thus oflercrl to American ciusen. i a A oolored msn and winte woman haTe bccn ,ivinK togUer in Detroit as bba and wife, notwithstanding the statute forbidding miscegenation. They Ju,t ben "rested for lewd co- bbitation. The case will likely go to the 8uPreoie Court, ss there are hun dreds of Other similar cases in the State. A few weeks ago two Swedes, named Hilding and Robinson; arrested in Chicago en a trivial charge, confessed having murdered a woman named Sophia Dalberry in Stockholm seven vears aso. At nrst the story was the oast through Oskalooaa, Iowa ; Ma- con, 111. ; Fort Wayne. Ind. ; and Ak- ron,Obio, to Redbank, Pa., and there connects with the Al and Central road of New Jersry to New York. nunn inland. illft wt,n rain iMDeot)r .rrivea in S, Plul on 13th - m vhAM h made examinations of the wheat with Bpecial reference to quality. His ropu- ution makes his opinion of great value- T .k. 1.. ni .v.. uv jieved 60 pel. cent, of the wheat io northern Minnesota and Dakota would grade Wo. 1, and a great deal of the re- mainder would go No. 2. He aho stated that there would be rather a material nor cent, of soft varieties of Wueet. jj pronounced the aversge to be tho best ever raised in the west. Mtniater Bingham of Tokio Japan tolegmpbs tho State Department that Cirean sflaire arequtot. Arguni' bt In the Star Route casos continues. Farmers around Brio, HI., are feed ing hos on rye s being cheaper than corn. A,isttint Mnpji'on (inneral llainiltm has received a diapatcb from the Mayor ol Ottlveston aidting government assist ance in the quarantine of that port. Gov. drm-rot. briellj a Mreased the institute for colored teacher at Peters burg Vs.. on the 15th inst, aud was re ceived with inftuifoslatioas of approval. Aaron Ores, a prominent farmer near Luke cue, l.d., sbsonndoil, leaving creditors to the amount of 0000, one of whom is n saothof. The Mount Hickiny, Ponn., rolling uiilh, Htarttd up on tbe I till with non union mm. There wn u op niton n the part of thu old hand. Further il'vHpui-tit tH9m that tho Welhor family, at Kv.msvllle, were tmirdrred for Wbbtfy, Two negroes were suspected of tho crime In 'he 24 hours ending At 8 p, to., of tho l-Mi, Brownsville had 1M new easei of fever and ono death; Mta mnr.is, one new ('island eight deaths. T: M. Il-tydon, nsslstant pontmas ter at Talladegu, Ala., Was SftHHd on n charts' of rltllug registered let. ter. The large flour iitiil owned by 1'hll J. Chtmhert tlnat Akron, Ohio, was burned on the 11th. Supposed to he tired by tramps. L en, 920,000 to tao.ooo. li ttle Thunder, chief of the (.'hey SO)OC Indian, died on the li b inat. I11 was one of tbe two survivors of ibn Caster tnassacri', be and a teutnstei having narrowly Hatfod frin the fifa ux. A pataen-jrr and freight tiaiu col lided on the ('Iceland snd Maiietta road al Ililgers Crossing UUiu, on the ."itb, and bulb tmjiota wre wrecked and many paionra hurt. Tbe Texas cattle fever prevails u a targe extent at Steuben ille and in neighboring cwo.uies in Jin ani Wost Virginia among cattle recently hreught from the south west. The dis ease proves fatal in moat cases. Tbe Biennial Association will soon forward circulars to tbe governors of the several States, inviting troops to visit Philadelphia and participle in toe military displsy Oct. -Til . the biennial snniveraary of tbe landing of Wm. Pcnn. Tbe town of Crinnull, Iowa, ia rapid ly ncovrring ftom its recent disaster. Between GO and 70 boosee are rebuilt and John I Blair, of tbe Blair railroad baa conltibutod $15,000 to rebuild tbe college which Is rspidly progressing. At Kvansville, Ind., on the l.'Ub, Alex. Wicker, his wife and a son Sev an )ears of agn wore found murdered in their house. 1 be heads ot all were tn "do I aiib a but-bet. A baby o seven months was found under the crib unhurt. Portland, Me., dis.atch of the 12lb saya : Rev. Joseph Bartlett, a retired minister of Qorhsro, committed suicide hy drowntuigin the Littie Kner, while tcmjorarily Insane. He wss a brother of 8rauel J. Brilet:, president of Dartmouth College. A telegram trom Senator Urowu dated lb'? 15th antiouncea that Senator Ben Hill wat not expected to live through tho day, and requesting S-na tors and It-present ivua in Wafhing ton to be cemmouictted with, so tboe wh) desire may e prepated to attend his funersl. John Kelly, a San Francisco Fourth street tailor, waa arrested, charged with un assault to murder in shooting his mitre?s, Frances Wil son, in die head at No. 207 Poet struct. Tho woman was so badly In jured that little hopes are enter tained of herreco very, and was brought to the Central hospital. Kelly claim-, that he was unloading a revolver, when the cartridge exploded, pro ducing the wound. A Washington special eav: Private Information from New Jersey states that Robeson will probibly e beaten for renomination in his dis trict. It Is said that Sewall, who defeated Robeson for the United States Senuto lust year wants to see his enemy retired to private lifo and kept there. He Is afraid, if Itobcson is re elected to Congress, he will be the succeesor of his Democratic col league, MePherson, iu the Senate. It l i t III It A4.1IX US WOI BLE. If Plymouth church has adopted the rulo of Increasing Beecher'a salary every time he gets In a scrape, he will ere lung get a larger salary than the President of the Uulted States. Beech er U t. w tucu.-ed of making nay vith the jnjtrty belonging to the estate of an old Laborer of his namud Turner, who died le.ivlng everything to ikecher to dispose of under the directions of his will. The will contained hiquesss amounting to several thousand d Wax a, whilst Beecher mukps a return of nulla bona. His wlfo admits huvinar cte ftroyed some of the witness paper m . . : SW in Turners trunk, and It is believed that som of them wore notes with tWi autographs of the great preacher attached thereto "and that's what'a the matter with Beecher." For a cough or cold there Is no remedy equal to Amnion's Cough Syrup. M 'ilOV MM I LniXfs Aug. ICth, 1882. Kd. Deswrat : J. L. Cowan and finally returned on last B.turday from their trip to the Lakes. They report a pleasant time. All look much Improved aa the result. John MendrnhaD's family, ef Portland, urid Mr. Iillea and family start to day for Upper Soda, for a threo weeks recreation. Mr. B. J. Forbes ami wife have been engaged by Mr. 8. II. Claugh ton, proprietor of the 8t. Charles hotel, to take charge of the amr . Kvcrylhlng In being put In flrst cl ss order and, from present appearances, the public I generally pleased with tbe management. A tittle four year old child of BttV Jsmln Marks, living aorno ten miles up the Huritiam. fi ll into a tub of hot watcr,a few days age, and was badly scalded on both arms, the Hush, in places; failing off. It is b ared the child will loe tho u-m of Its urws. Mr. K. Keobler threshed, u few days ago, on his farm, 45 acres of fall Wheal, which averaged )i bushels to the acre. He reports tho full grain ylHdlng well. Wo were plean d to noto a repre sentative of the Dkmockat, (Jco. J-:. Cliam'ierlain, in t mu u few days ago. He bad teen to Waterloo, where his family are now stopping f r their health. It haa been thought Inst during the buy seas4n to poitxn the Wednes day night prayer meeting. It will ce round again iu thu couiso of six weeks. Major Johnson, living m Ktntiam preclrct, has traded farms with W. Cuniiiiiug, llvlt g near Peoria. Mr John-xHi.ou In;: to tip I -i of tiis i ve in the army, during tho war, was un ahlo to run tils farm, It bei ng a aloek ranch principally. Tho one he gets in exchange is highly rqkcij of, and we trut h in find It all he One would think', from the com ments of oi ii" of I he leading repuh licun pafw rs on the recent ension appropriation, that a terrihle wrong had ben done the country. It might tie in ord-r to ak wnere the countrv would have Ik'cii, had U not been for tho men who were willing to rNk life snd ht-alth for its preservation. Tin man who will And fault with his country ampiy and litKnully pro viding f.r its ite! rub r- tnl ti n no words of condemnation for thu many Join and steals practiced, exhibit! but Utile patriotism and h g.tod judg moot. Undoubtedly he wis one of the loyal men who etiyed ut borne and fought with words al long range during tbe war. A very pleasant surprise party took place at the residence of our esteemed lostmaster on Monday evening. A few of tho many friends of .Mr and Mm. D. Andrew, ascertaining that it waa the fifth anniversary ot their married life, paid them an evening call, and with happy con. grutulations left with them many choh-e present as a kind memento of their high regard. Life A board of audit, consisting of tho first aud second com pt rollers of the treasury and treasurer of the United States, appointed by Congress to con aider all claims growing oat of the illness and burial Gf President Gar field, have far received only three claims, viz: Milne A Proctor, for furniture, beds tnd bedding, glggjgSj J. Walsh, New York, for embalm, ing tho body $o(K; claims of the em ployes of the executive mansion, which is fr threo m nths' salary. Under thN apportionment there will be paid H41S. Mr. Hail B. Jolmwn, buaiueas manager of the Houston (Tcxa.-.) "Punt," has used JSL JaeotMOil with the greatest benefit for rheumatism, says the Galventon (Texas) "Xows." The nlte. All persona reeling dull and depressed or perh a pa feverish with no appetite, no energy, the syatem cloegiMl, t h liver tor pid, and tho bowe's inactive who are won dering hew to find relief, should purchase a 50 eent or ft battle of syrup of Flga, read tbe circular aiound tho bottle, follow b e dire' tions, taking a few doses of this pleasant remedy and be restored to health fcsnd happiness. It niav be had of Foshay a- Mason, Albany, Rector t Son, Halsey. S i.M-k bold r Meet Ids. Notice ia hereby givon that thcro ill he a meeting of t ho stockholders of ti e Albany k 8ntiam Woter Hitch or Canal Co., at thoir ollica iu Albany, Oregon on Tuesday Sept 12, 188'2, at twp o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing soven directors t 8rve for tee ensuing year. J. II. Bi kkhart l BMrjws Secroury. Pssajneai t ioklas out. Mrs Powell ia now dosing ottt her stock of millinery goo Is with Uu intention of removing from Albany, aud consequently is offering iho poople groat bargains. If you want anything in her line do not for get to call. .She also wants us to notify all who are indebted to her to call and settlo, as she is compelled to olose up her bust nana in Albany. When we ace a medicine advertised to cute a half doaa or more classes of dis cases, we conclude that it is a humbug And having noticed that the proprietor of Ammen'a Cough Syrup ouly advertises or claims it gocd for coughs, colds and luug complaints, wo were luduoed to try it. and now take plevmre !n reootn mending it to r reaJors. When Ladles arr attractive- All ladies know their faces are most attractive when freo from pimples. Par ker's Ginger Tonic is popular among them, because It bauishes itnpuritits iroin blood and skin and makes tho f ico glow with health, lavizorallag Food For tue bntlu and nerves is what we need in those days of rush aud worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vital energies and brings good health quicker than sny thing you can uso. - Tribune. See ar. other column Found al Last. An agreeable dressing ibr the hair, that will stop its falling, has been long sought for. Parker's Hair Balsam, istingulshed for purity fully snpplies this want. An Extraordinary Offer. There are a number of persons out of employment In every country, yet ener- CeiU! men wil Ing to work do not need to io. Those willing to work can make from f 100 to S-00 s month clear, working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The amennt our agents mako varies, some making as high as IMW a month, while others at low as $I0, at) depending on thu en'-rgv of the agent. We have ao article of jtr..at merit. It should le said to every Bonce owner, and pays over too tor oent profit Kaeh sale is from $ '. " to Sio.hn. Ono agent in Pennsylvania srld 'M In two days, and clearest f 'Ji.O '. An agent in Now York made S45 00 In one day. Any man with energy enough to work a full day, and will dothisdurlng the year can make from 2.000 to fo.000 a year. We only want one man In each oouoty, and to him will give the exclnsive sale as long as he continues to work faithful iy for us. There Is no oompetiti'm, and nabing like our lnv ntiou made Parties having from $ jootn 11.000 to ioveat, can obtain a n nn r si Au'-ucy for ten counties or a state. Any om-ct.li make an Investment of from to SMS without the least risk of losa, as our circulars will show that those invest ing X cn after a 30 days trial return tbe goods unsold to us and get their morfy lsv:k, If ihey do not cear a, least f 1000. They show that a General Agent wbo will take ten counties aud invent f tin 00 can after a trial of U0 days return all goods un sold to ux, and have money returned to them If they fail to clear at leant $750.0) in that time. We are not paying salaries, but want tneu willing to work and obtain aa their pay tho profits of their energy. iu not willing to work on our teruia w.U not work on any. Those meaning buslrii-MH will receive our largo dMs-oip live circular, and extraordinary oner by enclosing a three cent stamp, with their addreaa. Tbe first to comply with our terms will secure the county or couol'e tbey may wish to work. Addrees, Kksskk Mamo aoii r.iro Co., llSSmithfield Strict, Pittsburg n, Pa. lion vtsicnts snc Mint. It will be apparent to any or...- who will examlue a solid gold watch, that aside from the nec ssary thickues for engraving aud polishing, a large pro portion of the precious metal ued Is aeodosl -lyjo stiffen aud bold the en graved porti u in psneo, and supply the ueeessary Mi'.idlty ao d stiengt. The surplus gold i actually medico ofsr as utility and beauty are eon cerned In .lames Boo' Patent Gold Watcb Case, tbis waste of preeious meLal Is overcome, and the same solid ity and strength produced at from one third to one-half of the usual cost o I solid coses. Tbis ptoceos It of tbe most simple nature, at fellows i a plate m uickle eooaposition metal especially adapted Hi tlie purpose, baa two plate of solid gold soldered one on each ide. The threo are then passed between polished teel rollers and the result is strip of heavy plated composition, from which the cases, backs, centres, le-zels, etc, are cut and shaped by sui table dies and formers. The gold in these cases is sufficiently thick to ad mit of ail kinds of ehasi 'g, engraving and euamelliag ; the engraved case a have been carrird until worn perfectly smooth by time and witnoot re moving ttie gold. This is tiie only case made with two plates of solid gold and warranted bv special certificate. For sale by all Jewelers. Ask (or 1 1 itn (rated Catalogue, and to see war taut. i t it to rstoor. At s i in.e when the community is flooded ... m iMiiuy on worthy devue snd cooeee tiuita, it u refreshing to hod uue tht is ben ch -tal aad pare. 80 00a scions are tbe pro prietors of Ir. King a New JhsroYery for 1 oosasapUsn. of the worth of thnr remedy, that Uivy offer all wbo dcs;r- m tnal bottie fret of rJwrg. This certainly would be dis astrous to them did not the remedy assent the remarkable curative qualities churned b lr Kind's New Dtaoovery for cmevmptio will poaiarely euro skthsis, bronchi Us, eta-, bora cough, cokla, tihtbunc, quinsy, bearsu nees, croon or any affection of the throat aad lungs. A you value your existence gir this wonderful remedy a tn J by cdling ba KohY and Mason, wholesale amenta Alba ay ; U. Morns, Scio ; Dr. L. Foley, Leba non ; Ir. .1. M. Powell, Iehanou ; I. M. Calbreatte. Bncua Vista ; ISoafetto aad Mon tague, Jefferson : O. 11. 1. Cornelias, Tur ner ; It. A. Hauipy, Harriaburg ; 8. & Hayes, lUlaey : Ju.noo Smith, HL,ev : .Starr and Blakely, Urowasvillo. Bt rSiUMS ABaXr A SALSB. The bast salve in the world for eufcgj Lruts ea, eorce, nicer, salt rneum, fever sorea, tet ter, chanped hand, chdblaina, corn aud all kinds of skin eruptions. This save ie guar anteed to give erfect stisfscUoa in every case or money refunded. Price 3o: per box. For sale by Foabay and Maaan, a holes sic sgts ; I) Moore, Scio ; I) Foley, Lebanon ; Dr Powell, Lebanon : Kt-tlpath snd Mon Ugae, Jefferson ; 1 M Calbreath. Dnena VuU ; O Cornelius, Turner ; It A Kampy, lisrnsbarg ; Starr and Blakely , Bros na ville. Pinal Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the cn dersigue 1 Administrator of the es tate of Thomas Summer.-.; deceased, has filed in the County Court for Linn county Oregon bis final account aa such adminis trator and by ordtr or said court Mohdav tbe 2nd day of October 182 at the hour of one o'clock p. m., of said day is set for hearing objections to said account and the scttleuimi thereof. Any person interest ed in said estate U hereby notified to ap pear and file bis or h--r objection to said tiual account on or before said dsr. August is lefci L Bilyki , Administrator. Notice. The annual meeting of the Capital Gold and Silver Mining Company, of Sulem.Or egon, will be held at its office in Salem on tut second Thuradav (the 10th) iu August, 1842, at J o'clock 1. 31. of that day. 8. F. ChsDwicu, Soc'y of said Company, Salem, Oregon, Joly 24, 1(38?. Strayed or Lost. One dark bay horee, abut twelve yeare old, cnrly mane and tail, from 14 to 15 hands high : ono bay horao about five years old with small tlar iu the ioaehead a little lame in the left fort foot, caused bv picket rope. Ln.-it aout four wcks ago from the promiat or J. O Beene Co, Waterloo. Anyone furnishing informa tion of their whereabouts, which will lead to their recovery will be properly reward- CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OF WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Two courses for graduation. Three teachers. Pupils taught according io the beat methods now in use in the Kat. l's: term begins Kept. 4. For ciioulars and catalocues address Wm. J. Stabi kb. Sl Director. RAG CARPET. As I am prepared to do weaving of carpttt on abort notice. I solicit the patronage or the people or Albanjr and vicinity. Tboae having carpet to weave will rileise uivH me a (taM At 111 v rvsifnoA two btrcks ami tb of the. Kast Albany achoof house, on Sixth street Mr. W. H. Wawner. . SOAP. Thit toap man who was he! last Saturday will be bnck again t-u orrow wben our citizens will have a chance to buy scrae more of his soap. Adtertlu steal. l . f. r. Farmers in the v.c uity of bhedd having wheat to Kore wMdo well to cave it in the Farmers Union Ware houscat ShediL For particulars consult A. VVl ee'tr manager. W. B. SCOTT, Importer and Dealer in SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KISlJS. The Celebrated Biker Gun, Either double barrel, shot gua or three barrel two sh and one rifle. Also Kkarps, Remington, IJal'.ard, Ftw nlx, and Martin Magazine Bifies. Also a large atock of English, Gorman and American breocb-load ing sbot guns. Poll atock of Revolvers, Pisola Cotlery, Fishing Tackle f all kinds, and Ammu nition ot all kinds. A full atock of Dsvis Hewing Machines the beet in the market Also full stock of sewing machine needles of all kinds and machine oil. I make a specialty of repairing fire-arms and sewing machine. Renwnber that I cinnot be mdarsold in the MMSV MAGNOLIA MILLS. WE ARE '"lb' prepared aa anl te far nisb storage and sacks on the mot faroia- hU km. A LIBERAL PREMIUM WILL I3E PAID. J. H. FOSTER & Co., Magaolia Mill. 18ul ALBANY CITY FLOURING MILLS. Wc are prepared to forniah sicks and storage on the same terms as last year, and will pay the SAME PREMIUM. THOS. M3NTEITH & SON. fie Great English Reme- UetuJxy. acttirI v,- tO!.T MASSIWOSt. In rjutntc?, IHmJ)Mk, MttS :i tmmm, yaeJaOjl hu.e.ii a Sell. am -n msmrm ITU IU iflM t leaWbMapadai care r for uirtainc a. Dr. MiioaUim andaaic locludinf aesf wti en .a v . kunui,at batAw, ar fmwr ui .j'unuii iu. ru u iirkslrcd.'0bT DR. A. E. M1NT1C. 11 S-a l rinci.cn. CmX. mtx ad age. Ol n t... Dr. Katie's KUoer Sect? Ui at 1 x Dr. MiiUVs Oaadaaau HU!s are the eat orapfaa aiU U:Iwum cut ib tat aaaiUu Tor aas b a.i Notice to Fruit Growers. The ur.uerfticm-d bavin nhtainaH ik. excloaie right to make and sell the Plum per Hot Air Family Fruit Drier iu the counties of I .inn, Lane and Benton takes the present opportunity teiofrem peraona who want to save thir fruh crop, that ne is prepsrea 10 receive orders f-r 1 be beat fruit drier ia the marl-ar p:,,..,nr nvs iu Ma a Hoi ur Familv Drier, for i.ni.ni,..:. dross. . Jomc Fuooa, AHnny, Oregon. Notice of Assignment. NrOTICKts hereby given that u 1 and bv virtue of and in k,.iH with the provisions of an act of :he l.eeu- aaitaieaiaj or mm mate or oreftnn, enUtled "an Act to secure Creditor a joss division of tbe Kstates of Debtor who con vey to Assign for the benefit oC Credi tors" approved October 18, 1878,an assign ment for tbe benefit of all his creditors has beeu duly executed by A Wacbenheitnor of llarrbburg. Oregon, and filed in the '.Mice of tbe Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tbo Statu of Oregon for the County of Linn and ihe undersigned has been ap pointed and has Qualified as assignee of the estate 1 if said Vachenbein.t r. All persona having clair.vs against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same duly verified as requir ed by law, within three months from in a date, to the undersigned at hi place f business in Jun-tion City, Lane com tv, Oregon or to We.it hertord A Bhv;kturn in Altisny. Linn county, Oregon. Dated this 1-tth day of July. g. Assignee. A Ctrl Wanted. A girl that can do general hoouswork can find steady im iluyment by catling at this 1 lEce socc. HIRAM SIBLEY ft CO. mil it .. . an inu weir Tta Icmtiix Cnr luitu . ... . rTT- losme Crer 1 Ktiu n , 1 . T7 SEEDS Bulbs, Ornamental Grass, and Immortelles, Gladiolus, lilies, Roses, Plants, Garden ROCHESTER. N.Y. CHICiGOJLL 179-183 East Main St. 200-20C Rdolph FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION other diaaaae 2a ao pro vilent us. Hum opua- ieqnaUsa ta eelotsratod Kictnsy-Wort aa trr as ooaaasenoa, ana m rmaar am em Iths I euro. WBtHWUI 1 em. Sals n I mm Bara a ja ia WM apt oompllcated with oonatlpatton. Kidney. . -- .W 1 , . aad tea narr-Worli ctrsnfthaus tbe partaand qvdekly all klnda or Piles O- tygyoaaaf ettttarof rPSKau user Ay. J! Uw riui flaM fiwfcat aailiwi na rate ta grin, aaa