The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 27, 1884, Image 2

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FRIDAY JUNE 27, 1884.
Thfl three Jameaa JeSsie, Frank
and J tmei Gk
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The crow is altogether too gamoy for
many republicans.
The Republican platform makes up
in length what it lacks in breadth.
The leopard cannot change his spots
and, in this respect, Biaine resembles
him.
Like the fabled syren, Blaine is
beckoning the republican party to its
death.
It is said that the process of being
tattooed is not painful. Hjw is this
Mr. Blaine?
Bismarck is aghast to learn that the
American pig incarnate was let loose at
Chicago.
School teachers and school children in
Vermont are not allowed to use tobacco
in any form.
Tn ratwct to revenue reform the
Democratic position is : Reformation
not revolution.
NOT SAFE.
cuniary interest in tho transfer, and
tbat it was never actually made ; but
In the coining presidential contest though this might be ft defence to
the oliaracter of the candidate will 8Uit tMinBt him for a conspiracy to da
have more to do in electing or defeating frftu purchasers of the stock, it dees
him than his tarty relations or the no afl,,0t in any way the nature of the
platform upon which ho stands as offer. Ills relations with Warren Fish
candidate. There is wido spread er wero jn igjo, M appeared from the
eeling among the people that the next evidence, such that any favor done the
President should bo a man of moral Utter, or gift presented to him, had a
worth and whose public and private f direct peouniary value.
lif is above reproach. Mr. Il.atue la
- i
being measured by this ataudurd and
he is found wanting. The New York
Kivning W, one of the leading Re
publican papers of the country, under
date of April 7th, gave tho following
reasons why Mr. Blaine should not be
nominated, nor elected ii nomi ittl :
THE FIRST C II A HUE.
THE FOURTH ('II AltUS.
Fuurtb, Because he obtained certain
letters, which thore is every reason t
believo contained matter gravely oom
promising him, from a peifaotly repu
table witness, Mr. Mulligan, who was
the proper and lawful custodian of them
after having vainly tried appeals to his
way to Damooratlo victory this fall. It
would be well for both parties to duty
consider the political field as it 1m.
Democrats should remember that tho
tepublican party is solidly entrenohed
in power, having control of the execu
tive power and patronage of the whole
oountry. This alono is equal to at
least a million of votes. The larse
body of the voter ef the Republican
party are too much prejudiced and
biased against the Democratic party to
HALSKY ITMIft.
II ai.hi y, On., June 24th, 1884.
ittt. Democrat.
Mr. M. T. Dig ill has boon quite
III.
Mm. Clifton will move to her par
onts soon.
Farmers urv hauling oonalaernbio
lumber now.
Oampmeetlng began at Roberts
Bridge on Tuesday.
Mm. Noltrflngnr and daughter, of
Logan is said to "swear like a pirate"
whan he sets mad. lie will Lave
chance in November.
Mr. Blaine didn't fijht in the late
war, but he bled, nevertheleaa ble
his country through a bounty jumper.
It is not necessary that the mantle of
Mr. Tilden or anybody else should fall
upon Mr. Bayard. He has a mantle of
his own, pure and unspotted.
m mm
The average man does not think ot
djing anything to lengthen his life un
til he becomes to used up physically
that there is no pleasure in living.
Le: a parent teach his child to obey
and he will give him the most precious
lesson that can be given to a child.
Obedience is the grandest thing in the
world to begin with.
mm
The value of neat cattle subsisting on
the natural grasses along the slope ot
the Rocky mountains from the British
possessions to Mexico is placed a $600,
OOt.OOO. mmm
At the present rate of consumptics
and destruction, it is estimated that the
pine forests of Min&esoU, Wisconsin and
Michigan will cease to exist in a few
years.
The article in our issue of last week
under the caption of "National Repub
lican Whisky Party Ticket" should have
been credited to the Rescue, the oran
of the "Good Templars in California."
--
The child taught to believe any oc
currence a good or evil omea, or any
day of the week lucky, hatb a wide in
road made upon the soundness of his
understanding.
The "Blaine Grand March"
out, but there has been a marc
some year familiar to the pnblic.which
more directly suggests him and his his
tory than this latest on. ft is called
"Ilia Mulligan Guards."
pity, by plediinB his word of honor to
The Grst of these charges n that in rwtor, tuein ti,en broke this pledge
the spring session of Congress in IcHiU Mtuined them by force,and subsoquont
a bill was before the Houso of Repre- ly reitj BUoh of tUeaj M h0 phased to
sentatives which souaht to renew a Uk H in .11 ,f li- vin.limtitm
land giant to the Utile Keek and on that this conduct, if not legally crtmin
amith railroad ot Arkansas, ui wnic& ai wa BUoh M no man Mpirjng to be
some of Mr. B'aine'a friends arc inter- lht cbiof Magistrate of a great nation
ested ; that an attempt to defeat it by ,,,, ,rt t- .., t,i ,,f
an amendment was made, and was on
the point of beins; successful, and its
promoters were in despair ; that at
this juncture, Mr. Blaine, being then
Speaker of the Hau8 sent a message
to (ran. Logan to make the point of
order tbat tho amondmcnt was not ger
mane to the purposes of the bill ; tbat
this point of order was accordingly
raised and promptly suataiued by Mr.
Blaine as Speaker, nud the bill was in
this manner saved ; that Mr. I!aina
wrote at once to the promoters calling
attention to thesorvtoi he had rendered
them, and finally, after somo ncgota
tionr, secured from them, as a reward
for it, his appointment as selling agent
of the bonds of the road.on eommisston,
in Maine, and received a number ot
rich bond as his perc n' ;age ; that the
leading features of this transaction ap
peared in two letters of his afterward
made public, dated respectively June
29 and October 4, 18C0.
THE SECOND rtiAnor.
econl, That l.c asserted at first on
the floor of the House, with the view ve bavo been requested to exj'.ai
of covering up tbia affair, that the Lit- WDT Blaine ia called the tattooed
tie Rock and Fort Smith road "derived candidate. There la a comic, cartoon
its life, franchise and value wholly from per publish 1 in Now York called
the State," and not from Congress, "Puck. Some lima in May whin the
whereas the evidence subsequently anti-Blaine repubiicau papers wore en
taken by the Congressional -co rum it tee gg' io publishing bis crooked record
disclosed the act that the roa 1 derived convince the party that it would not
the value on which thee? bonds were Mo to nominate him, 1'uck published
based fram the Act of Congress of "til l8 coined cartoju, entitled
rill; Finil 01IAHUK.
Fifth, That both hia short service as
an executive odicer of the government
and the various efforts he haa made
during the paat eight years to keep the
pubiio in mini of him, have been sen
sational and theatrical, indicating a
strong love of notoriety and an absence
of the settled convioiiona, the sober
judgment, and the steadineas of char
acter wTiieh are noeded to make hiss a
safe occupant of any high or responsible
administrative oQie ; and that the
meana by which bis "boom" are start-
of
ed and promoted of which the manner
ia which hia "history "has recently been
a -ra!ded and produced ia a good exam
ple bear too close an approach to the
advertising devices of a circus or other
public sho to make tho camii lacy ef
a
any person resorting to them anything
but a humiitation for the party pro
ducing him.
i tit: T r T I ooKU kuuuui.
support at the polls any Democrat for California, aro visiting at Halsey.
president. This is especially the case Mr. Newton Warmouth has Just
anion the unintelligent. Innorant nart returned from a trip to Eastern Ore
nf rim nart And mint will Imi linun 1 Son.
- r " ' . t i t. T .t t i ft
.t.- i.i r ane liiun vouinjr uwn i. w. w
to.. i-H-w vuojr wuu.v. ,v, . - T wl moet atShodd, duly 2. W.
devil in order to beat tne uomocraia. fi r TTinir will hn nrnnnnt
l vr m ' fT
a .a .a a aa
i$ut fortunately may are not all like Messrs. Rector, D.tvls anl otliors
this, Democrats in thia oatnpalgo will were In Corvallh attending the (I rand
have te meet the influence ef corpora- Lodge of I. O. (. T. last weo ,
ttons and aggregated oapltel ai these all We unUerst inu tho HhoUU and
want iust such a man as Blaine in the w . . V J. "m,V" an,u
if Piaui im iL iinimv nuiuriiiiv.
nMMuidanlittl aalacatai A M fJB man in Ka aan I
l..w,.cw.. vu.u. .-.. I 1 1 1,1 It Iw.rn -.n
oe controlled oy jreouniary oonsioera- Frj(syf the teachers will attend the
lions will suit the corporations. Un ytato Teacher's Atamrliillou at Halorn
the other hand the Republicans should Mr. J. W. Callihsn and mother.o
not forget tbat they have unnumbered Danville, III. , aro visiting their rein -sins
of omission and commission ,to Stewart and family, at
answer for. The neonle have not for- lltUrtt'y
. . . .. I, . Hon. T. L. Porter h ex iroctorl home
got en the post tradeship sandals, the L fc M fo
wuisay ring uisgraces, tue star rouvo NatonI X)Gin()C.rfltl(. (invention a
swindles, but worse than all, they have Chicago.
candidates for president and vice preei- Judge Stewart and family started
dent, nominated through the i flusnce hor the coast, but did not get farther
largely of the men who promoted and than the Judge's farm on account o
maturated theae treat crimes asainst tle raln-
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n mmm i. ....... r..m t ... I ml hMMI i "Hi
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is a growing sentimsnt tnrougnoui me (ook M lhoagh thpy liau Imco
country that it would be dangerous to hard at work.
the peace and welfare of the people and ur H. B. Kenlston la attending
the government to call Blaine to the I campmeotlng1 at Roberts Bridge, M U
executive chair. This distrust is found- Lillian Worth has charge of the store
ed in the bHaf that from hia nrevailins ln "l bBnc.
. . mwr tmr t . I - r
lav. nf ...rsrU. -how .n,l aaneation he we leern inat w . vv . r rauc a,.ur.u
" ; ' " 7 '. erly a druggist In Halsey, U now
wouiu iDTTt ne ooumry in a iWr.gw i,nt of tno Ohori Her, in
war within a brief perted after bis in- Leu is county, W. T.
auguratioo. The nomination of Logan The editor of the llwjle Informed
adda no strength to the ticket. Beeidea us that he will not Issue any mors
all this the Republicans are confronted tho ( f everal otlo r
,., matters deserve his attentb n which
oy an element oi opposition wnicn ner- nocPHtUv pmnnt,t .,i(.h,fH,
trier party haa ever heretolore oou to
mi t . . l .
meei ana overcome. tors ia to i.rg. Mf nQi oo) ppotd hlil vo.
nuraoera, leapectaoie anu innuenriai teJ iMi tbe Tburmao Act. H
Republican newepapers which have de- . tfc PilciGc rmi,ro.dM in lllfir
claredagainat their ticket. As -how-1 wilh tfa- ,.OTOrnni.nt( and fcfa
mg the exunt of thu epjKaition we voU io opno,ilion lbo Thurman law
II .1 . . m m '
oaii tbe attention of our readers to a !.. . ,,r.r.iinn. wr. r.v;i
lUt of such newspapers on tbe lirat page to ch t lbe Jjvcrnni.ot if fee
a . i f STa a a sa I
oi tnia taeue. uur itepuuncan mmm coujj.
console themselves vben speaking of
this revolt by tbe hope that these bal
tera will return to their first love and .Ti fl?T! 'f :u .f .,"ttn' '"""is
in in" i imi wjunr., ,nipj, i. ill, i nmnr, i m
wnicn air. liiatne secured too passage
in the manner above described in 1 SG9 ;
that he asserted on the fl loc of the
'Love's Libor lxat." Th cor.tral fi?..
si
ure of the cartoon was the distinguished
politician frctn Maine who ia represen-
ircnA
Tbe real grounds ef objection to
Blaine on the part of independent re
publicans are found in bis susceptibility
to corrupt methods in politics and gov
ernmental affairs, as shown in hia rul
ings in favor of railroad companies
while speaker of the H juso of Repre
sentatives, and in the danger of bis in
volving the nation ia a foreign war, in
case he should be elected President.
By the more far-seeing republicans he
ia regarded as possessing unbounded
ambition and people generally are afraid
of such a spirit ia the executive office
of the nation.
We have often remarked in these
co'umns ihit the great body f - e
voters of the Republican party are
hone-t men like those of any political
party. They are not differeat in
that respect from other political par
ties. But we have often maintained
tbat the organization of the party l
in tbe bands and nnder the control of
designing and cJbhrapt men, and they
dictate the nominations and control
its policy. We are sustained in this
view, by dozens of independent Re
publican papers all over the country.
The better part of the party is utterly
powerless to do anything to better
the party or the country. Lt the
old hulk sink.
Upon hearing it said that in con
sequence of the Republican bolt in
Boston against Blaine, his managers
would be unable to get money in that
city for his campaign, Meen, tbe rich
owner of the barbed wire fence mo
nopoly, said that he stands ready to
make up any deficiency in that direc
tion. If Blaine should be elected he
will be the tool of every monopoly In
the country. The danger of Blaine's
foreign policy and his confidential
relations with railroad and other mo
nopolies will cause many a Republi
can to hesitate when they come to
vote. The healthiest sign of the
times lies in the fact that there are
thousands of men all over the country
who have been acting with tbe Re
publican party for years who new de
clare that a change is needed, and in
consequence, of the very objectiooal
record of Blaine they will vote for
the Democratic candidate.
House that the bonds he received" were I ted to be seated on a thrtv-leged wood
bought by him at precise! v the same I en stool. Ilia face wears a look of tbe
rate as others paid," whereas tie evi-jmost intense agony, while bis body
dence showed that tbe bon is came to "Web is coven d only by a blue colored
him as comm issions cn sale, which he clout otnnu ut-I with rnaavrvs stars,
secured the opportunity of making is tattooed itb fraud, the woiks of the
through hia aid give n to the work in artist, spelling out in bold letters tbe
Confess, ani that ho solititc l this numerous frauds with which tbe name
agency, basing bis request on the aid so I of Mr. Blaiao has been connected. On
given, anl thai ho pai 1 nothing what- "ia are written the words: "Little
ever for the bond.-, the conoid r.tioo Roc't Railroad Bnda," "Mulligan It
bein his ruling a Shaker at.d his "Northern Pacific Railroad
subsequent efforts to sell them. What Bonds," "Anti-Chinese," while on bb
he dil with these bowl, senit Gve arm io glar'n characters are tbe worda:
in number, is uncertain ; Lut strong, "Guano Statesmanship" and "Bloater."
though not conclusive, evidence was On the left leg of Mr. Blaine are the
produced going to show that they were words: "DmagogUm," "Monopoly."
taken off his hands at a g.jod'ptice by Standing on the floor j mi in rear of tbe
the Union Pacific Rulroad, (through tattooed man ia a bucket, from which a
the instrumentality of one Caldwell.) cloud of uteara is rising, labelled: "Tii
which then also wt io trouble. The Cleaning K ui i." while n-ar by ia
investigation on this point was never Mfiog neir scrubbing brush, sutqorted
1 1 1 . . . I I I . L liU 1 I I . .
pusuou uouie, owm to llr? HudJi n w7 caao or jviuiununmnrv ami a
illaess which ove.took .Mr.
1876.
Farmers.
Now la tho time to prepare to savo your
fruit, the proNpertn are favorablo for an
abundant crop of fruit of all kinds, there
fore If you aro wise you wl 1 take sdvan-
taKO of It and 1st nono of It go to waate.
but provide youriMilvos with machine
for evaporation, and dry the whole ot It.
The heat evaporator in the markst la the
"Improved I'luminer Family and Kactooy
Fruit Drier" it haa been the longeat in time
and bao never failnd to give natUf.tr?! .ion
which we havo nbumlaut tentlmony to
provo. for sale r;y
Jouk Unions,
Albany, May 18;h, 1834, Hteve Ir.jalor.
i i i
1'opntar Fterslelana.
Tberb Is a (trowing domand oti ull
xldes for remedies agreeable to tli taste
as well as benelljlal In etlect, and the
leading nhyaician and druggists gladly
waleome to tho list of now remediea al
preparations iosaesiui( real merit and
pleaautit taate. It la now admitted
by all who have tried the new remedy,
wbii ii la iiaving such an i in merino aale
Syrup of FisNthat It i the most
efllcacloua preparation ever discovered
If you want the best ef all liver mcdi
clues and purgatives, Syrup of Figs is
your choice. Trial bottle fre-s and
large bottles for sale by I,arigdou& Co
Maxim I lnfmment.
,1. II. Daniel now has a complete line
of musical Instruments of all kinds for
sale, consisting of the Mathuabek
plaoo, the Hhonlnger organ, fiddles,
violins, guitar.-, etc., as well as tbe
latent sheet music. His Instruments
are all of l!-e best grades, and are not
the cheap (ram, so that when you get
an Instrument f any kind yon may
know that you are getting one that wii)
last and hold its tune.
V J.OI It fun A IK .
Tb beat fjusllly of Magnolia XXX new
proeesa Hour, f r i I peir barrel, or $1 par
nar k. Hali flour will m delivered to anv
part of the city of Alt any. Call en the
underxlnod at the Magnolia Mills.
Taaao B. Baaar.
Choice Styles
IN BOOTS AND SHOES;
The Twelv Apastlr of V raad.
"The Ten White Men and Two Ne
groeswho Defeated American I'eopie
out of their Cbelee for President ln 187i"
ia a picture U0x2S luchea, Just Issued by
the Advance Publishing Co., No, ft
and 7 Murray street, New York. N Y.
It makes boueat men thrive ami the
fraud conspirators writhe. Trice ZD
centaacopy, prepaid to any address.
Twelve copies to one address, pre paid,
throe dollars.
i uu sau
Improved farms in I .Inn and lJine
count lea in the heart or tbe fines farming
d tii-t weat ef the ftockr mountains. For
partlcnUra address or call on
A. Wukki kii,
Hbedd, I.i un Co , Or.
Uomcmber that we take wood on abacrip
tioD, and the sooner received the moat coo
i uleat it will be tor us.
Lrllrr II. I
Of
aupport illaine, but we warn them that f' Jua l4,h' ,'nion" eaiims tor
' 1 ' Ultars OaaaS sSfS IBM Usts on wuicb th-r
. L i . . . . ft. I I - ... . . .. - .
inw is a very sienuer tnreau upon wnicn
llurrUf, Jmhn UmH. Kiln
BOBSl L hlr.lt-.n. M... Kllic
ir, lr Ksw, Ur
MtM Jt... V, .r J. Ml UaxK.r
ftl.i.llftlh
II . ft ft ft A.. .ftl
uuiy comprenenu anu carefully wstgn Uru. i,.ti m sb. a k
ih
Wtm
to hang their hopes for the aucceas
tbeir ticket.
Aneiner mrauiae maae avhcJii.t.r. ih
by tbem is a failure on tbeir port to
M. lllvWrr., J,u
J J. M. 1UVING, P.M.
A Ufe Oavlaa rresaal
Mr. M. K. Allison, 11 n li. nson, Kaa.,
Saved hia life by a simple Trial Jioltle of
lr. Klntr s Now l)m-tvrv. lor e,uini)uip
tlon, which caused blm to procure a lare
tMittle, that completely cured him, when
Doctors, change of cdmaleand everything
etsM had fail.
Hroncbltb
IIoarctisM. revere Mmnhs, anl
Asthma,
Throat and Lung iliNeasea. it la iruaran
mm io cure. Trial BoHftOS free ot Foshay
Mason's Drug More. large airo $1 C)
rw.
New Ucea, enibroilertes, silk glovr, l.nlc
ll.ros'l gloves, mitts, and a fall assoitmiat
of kid gloves in black and color, io th Cele
brated t'ontemeii and Mather styles at
IfoSTfclTil it StlTEf SAH.
BliKin akvic-4 m I
Tlie bear aalve In tbe world for en s.
bmlaea, eorea, ulcere, salt rbeum. fever
sore, letter, chapissd hantls, chilblains,
corns and all kiods of akin eruptions.
This aalve Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction ia every case or inor-y re
funded. Price 3.V per lx.
For aate by Foahoy Manon.
B
SIMPLY STUPENDOUS!
.a a . . a s
toe fact that man are growing more
independent every day. That thev are
less controlled by party ties than ever j
before. That to a very large number
of Republican voters there ia no terror
in tbe thought tbat Democrats may
aucceed tbia fail to power in tbe general TranscendentaUy Bey ond Description in all its
government. enai many jiepuuucan
votera secretly wish that this may be Overwhelming Perfection.
so. All these things considered in an
unpartiaao.di paaaionate way give atrong
hope of success to the Democrats. Dem
ocrata however should not forget the
words of wind jm of 8. J. Tilden, where
in he aya that Dijacrata, in order to
win, must bare a two-thirds msjority
in order to win.
FOR SPR1HB AND SUMMER WEAR.
ComprUiug everything new in (Jentle
men's, Iaultn', Mlaaos and children's
SHOES, SLIPPERS, &C,
Specialties io Fine Shoos, Medi
um and Common Shoss. Novelties
in Ladies', Misses and Children's
Shoes and Slippers,
Call and see tho largest an J best assort -
meat In the oity.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
j.llixny9 Or
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given the co-partnership
heretofore existing between L Senders and AI
Stun ' sqtL under the firm noma sod style of
Ssndcfs & StertUrj.'. of Albany is (hia day
dissolved. All indebted to said lino either
by aocoont St note are mjaestel to cotra
ar.d ettle at one. The boots are kept at
the old tand and all accconts not paid with
in thirty days will be placed iu the hands of
an Attorney for collection.
Aj.nl 1st. ISM.
i snros k Situs acco
Sheriff's Sale.
inlhf. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
or the County of Linn .
A II Baltimore, riaiatlff.
vs.
J M Motzler and H II Alibonae, J F Back
ensto and W M Ketohom, partners doing
nininesn nnoer rne nrm name and sty la
of Altbooae, Backenoto and Ketebom.
Defendants.
Y VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION
and order of sale laaned out of tbe
above named Court in tbe above entitled
suit, to me directed and delivered, I will
on Hatnrday the 26th day of July. 1864, at
tbe Conn Mouse doer in the city of Al
bany, Linn county. Oregon, at tbe hour of
1 o'clock, p. m., aeii at public auction tor
cash In hand to tbe bigbeat bidder tbe real
property described In aald order of sale aa
follows, to-wit : Lot No. 2,in Block 1 1 .and
tbe weat half of Lot No, 3, In Block 11, in
the city of Albany Linn county, Oregon,
as tbe same ia designated, numbered and
described on tbe maps and plate of said
city, now on file In tbe office of tbe Coonty
CI. rk ef Linn county, Oregon. The pro
reed a of sale to be applied first to the nay
merit of the costs of suit taxed at $27.96 aad
accruing costs. Hecond to tbe payment to
tbe Plaintiff tbe sum of $52,lb with accru
ing Interest on $400 thereof at one per
cent per month from September 2Stb, 1883.
Third to the payment to tbe Defendant.
H II Altbouae, ty M Ketchum and J F
Backensto tbe sum of $o8.6S and coats and
accruing- interest from tbe 14th dav of
March 1882, and thereafter if anything re
main tbe same to bo paid over to tbe De
fendant Met7.1er or but aaairna.
Dated tbia 2;th day of June, 1H84.
Geo. Humph key,
Sheriff of Linn coonty.
Administrator's Sale.
Notice U hereby given that the onderaign
ed. aa Administrator of the estate of Larkin
S Osborn, deceased, by virtue of an order of
the County Court, of Marion county, State
of Oregon , made on the Otb day ef Jane A.
I)., 1884, licensing and empowering blm to
do so, will on Friday, tbe 25th day of July,
1884, at tbe boor of 12 :30 o'clock p in , of
said day, at the Court Honae door io Albany,
in Lioa county, in said state, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash ia U.
S. gold coin too following diecribed real
premises, belonging to tbe said estate, si tool
ed io said linn coonty, to-wit i Beginning
at a point on tbe south line of section hi (6)
in T. 13, 8. R. 1 , eaat of Willamette meridian
80 rods west of tbe southeast eorner of said
section M ; thence weat 100 rods ; thence
north l(J0 rods ', thence eaat 100 rods ; thence
south ISO rods to tbe place of beginning,
eontaioiog 100 acres,
Dated Jane ISth, 1884.
Jomx OsBOBjr,
Administrator.
Administrators Notice.
Notice ia berebv given tbat tbe under
signed baa been tbia day dnly appointed
Administrator or tno estate or Andrew
Miller, deceased, by tbe County Court, of
linn county, Oregon. All person bavins;
claima against said potato are hereby Dott
ed to present aald claima dnly verified
within aix months from date hereof to the
undersigned at bis residence near ScJo,
Linn county, Oregon.
Dated June 12tb, 1884.
ii. A, MlIAKS,
II cwirT A Brvajtt Administrator.
Att'ya for Adm's.
OWE NO MANANYTHINC.
All persons knowing themselves indebted
to the undersigned are respectfully request
ed to call at ooce for settlement, as I ancef
make collections to meet my own obligatiocav
A disregard of thia notice will entail coats
oo debtors.
Cmas. B. MoOTACt'B.
Lebanon, aw. 6th, 1883,
Builders .and Farmers
NO MORS B R N H 1 N Q ES, NOR BARN DOORS
GETTING OFF THE TRACK!
1 2 Kktl (.OSBLI K STftrr.
At Albany on Monday, .Inly lib.
W. W. COLE'S
ENTIRELY NEW .
COLOSSAL SHOWS.
THE THIRD CHARGE.
Third", That Mr. Dbinio 1870 made
an o.Ter,is appeared I y his own letters,
to one of his railroad friends, Mr. War
ren Fisher, of Boston, to fceli him
half of o te twenty-fourth interest in
thi Northern PaciGc Riilroad, imme
diately after Jay Cjokb's contract "bad
been perfected and th -j additional legig
lation had been obtained," he having,
be said, cjrus into control of thix inter
eat "by a strange revolution of circum
stance ;'' that tbj amount of stock
which tbia 'ould represent, he said,
would be $425,000, and tbe number of
acres of land "neaily 275.0C0 " "The
chance," he said, "wa a very rare one
be couldn't touch it," but he offered it
to ilr. Frher fjr $J",000 ; that Mr.
Fisher accepted it and paid the money,
but for some unexplained reason the
stock was never delivered, and Mr
r- m - '
taine subsequently returned the
amount. 'Ibis transaction was a very
peculiar one, fir tho following reasons
It appeara from A?ts oi Congress re-
raung co tne road, none of which are of
older date than July 2, 18C4, that the
authorized stock was $100,000,000,
with a land grant estimated by tbe com
miseioncrs of public lands at 47,000
000 acres, or 74,423 square miles. The
line of the road was 2,000 miles long,
and at tbe time of B ame'n nur
Fisher it was, be says, being built on
binds at $25,000 a mile, which should
have made a bonded debt of $50,000,
000. Mr, Biaine, as member of Con
gress and Speaker of the House, must
be taken to have known about the cir
cumstances of the road,and there there
fore eeems no escape from the conclu
sion tbat his offer was based on tho
expectation tbaty he would receive al
most as a gifc a share iu an enterprise
dependent for its value on lition
in which he had taken part. Mr.
Blaine's defenca in tha cse of this
transaction consisted at first of a denial
tbat be bad ever had any transaction
with the road at all, but he afterward
rested on the fact that he had no pe-
Mr: Biaine'e quarrel with Kjeooe
inkling dales back to 1876. It orig-
B!aiae :n buge bh:k bottle labeled 'Tiiomic Kd J inated with Senator Conkltng'a refusal
itorials." Justin r6ar of the ta I od to yield the floor to Mr. B.'aioe. Mr.
man, Y ntteiaw K u i, elitor of the New tinkling remarking that be "did not
York Tribune, hatandiug with the r
spiration rolling in great dropa from hia
forebevl while with a ' Tribune Kc-
cuaes" scrubbing brtmh in hia right band
and an "Kxplauative pumica stone" in
his left band ho ii trying vaiuly U wash
tbe stains out of hia hero's hide. Kneel
ing io front of the tat'oce I man is Wil
liam Waiter Phelpa who ia trying to
rub out tbe damuing aptta on the Mine
stateamm.'a leg with "Vindicative sand
paper." Mr. Phelpr is auppirted by
an immense baiin of "Sjphis'-ry acid"
and a volume labelled "H irax-FaUe
Arguments." In commenting ujion the
ctrtoon, Puck says, addressing Mr.
Phelps: "You want to ehow Mr. James
G. Blaine, ef Miine, to the public as a
pnre and spotless statesman, dj you ?
Well, do you know what that under
taking implies? It implies the 'recon
struction of all known principles of mor
alty,and numerous alterations in all ex
isting dictionaries. It involves the
transformation of black into white, and
the making of a job such as Lucifer tin
dertook, according to Milton, when be
announce! his intention of performing
his celebrated transmogrification trick
act with Evil. The contract is a little
too large for you, Mr. Phelps."
THE HE VOLT AUAISST Ba.AI.VK.
Among mere partisans theie u al
ways a disposition to belittle and
ignore the strength and numbers of the
opposite, party. The opinion of a par
tisan as to the result of an election is
generally to be found grounded in the
wish and hope that inch a result will
obtain. The riresont outlook as to the
pret idential election is no exception to
tbe rule. The enthusiastic, ardent
supporter of Blaine will tell you that
he is the very strongest and most popu
lar man tbat could have been nomina
ted. Ha utterly ignores all stumbling
blocks over which Blaine and tbe party
might fall on the road lo the white
house. On the other hand the enthu-
svsv AvuiiVi a. v OCCi3 u u w i i u g iu if it? j
wiab to have anything to do with tbe
member from Maice, not even, to yield
him the f!r." Mr. Blaioe replied
with a promptness and vim which
showed tbat he fully returned Mr
Cenkling'a anitnoniy.
"As to the geuileman'tf cruel aar-
casm." he said. "I hope it will not be
too severe. Tho contempt of tbat large
minded gontbman U so witting, bis
haughty disdain, hia grandiloqoent
swell, bis majestic, superemiuent, over
powering turkey-gobbler strut haa been
so crushing to myself and all tbe mem
bers of this House tbst I know it was
an act of the greatest temerity for me
to venture on a controversy with him.
But sir I know who is responsible for
all this. I know that within tbe last
five weeks, as members of the House
will recollect, an extra strut has char
acterized the gentleman's bearing. It
is not bis fault. It ia the fault of anoth
er. Tbat gifted and satirical writer
Theodore tilten of tbe New York In
dependent, spent some weeks recently
tn this city. His letters, published in
tbat paper, embraced, with many ser
ious statements, a little Jocose satire
part of which was tbat tbe mantle of
of the late Winter Davis had fallen
upon tbe member from New York.
The gentleman took it seriously, and it
has given his strut an additional pom
posity. Tbe resemblance is great it
is striking: Hyperion to a Satyr
Thersites to Hercules ; mud to marble ;
dunghill to diamond ; a singed oat to a
Bengal tiger ; a whining puppy to a
roaring lionl Shade of tbe mighty Da
vis, forgive the almost profanation of
tbat jocose satire,"
Mr. Blaine and Mr. Coukling have
not spoken to one another since.
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PATENTED SEPTEMBER 12Mb, i860.
This cu: represents tbe Terry Wrong ht
Irion Harper, and section of Wrought
Kail, in rMuiou. Tbe rail is far superior
o any n.w in use It never dees in or
aarps, is always in good work.ng order,
and iaw, iee chaoT or dirt cannot
wumulii on tbe track, aa ia tbe eaaw
wtlb cast rail. It requires no abed over it,
and any n can pot it np 1 bo rail is
ma le of one by 3-16 inch Wrought Iron,
in aix snd eight foot strips. Tho supports
sre t waive inches apart, and sregamrouo
teed to hold the heaviest door.
The hstiKf r boa a projectim; lip and is uwed w ith wooden strips. It cannot get off the
rack when put up as ttbown, snl ill not orea.
iESTCNT.
WBR?.VGHT
For Sale by
PETERS & BLAIN,
The Mexican War Pension bill has
passed both houses of Congress, and
now awaits tbe approval of the Pres
ident. The FItz John Porter rebf
bill is in the same condition. Tho
President will likely approve the
former and veto the latter.
COMPRISING THE
Biggest Circus in the World !
IN 3 BIB RINGS AND AH ELEVATED STAGE.
Fourteenth Year of Unceaalng Triumphs, augmented and enlarged to atsaooi endless
proportions.
THE WHOLE WORLD IN MIGHTY UNION.
Astounding and Truly Tremendous Features, and more Costly, Phenominal atirae
tons than all other Shows.
Albany, Oregon,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
DEERING BINDERS AND MOWERS, STUDEBAKER
WAGOtfS, J. I. CASE THRESHERS AND ENGINES,
ACME HARROWS AND ALL KIDS OF FARM
MACHINERY. CALL AND GET PRICES.
OLD SHOP AND NEW PRICES.
work in his line, nt uri.-t that Ufv contuciiiion. The subscriber beiur a
vTaiii sitd nil ktnda of farm Hsinaa U issrw. sn 1 he U wiliitiz u reduce his pvices to suit the
kasMsif, ruUy
Tho Very Colos.nl
o( UTUU) LIVUUOU.
flicludinu Tho
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A nDBD OF Kl.Kni lT.t Performing Etephonts, Clown Elephants, Waltzing
Elephants, Big Elephants, Small Elephants and Musical Elephants,
A GREAT DOUBLE MENAGERIE IN TWO TENTS.
Twenty Csmeis. Nursing Bsby Camels, Giant Camels, White Hippopotamus only
Black two-horned Rbinocorous, Sea Animals, Kangaroos. Trained Wild ravage
Beats, Tigers. Llona, Leodarda, Wild Animal Trainera and Teachers, tenia e Snake
Charmers, White BuiTalo, Loose Id, Sacred and Singular Jirutes, an;i an Kino; oi
Rare Winged Curlosititea.
The Sacred White Paced Elephant of Burmah.
llarlti.' Artil., s Troup of 12 Marvolouit, Muculsr snd Vondefullakw3bk-"5 SW
All Bare-Back Bidors, many acts simultaneously ; Boiler Skates, lHoycie Kiaers in
the sir. Wire Walkers, Trained Horses, Trained Pigs, real Racing Pigs, Riding Mon
keys, in fact
EVERYTHING EXCEPTIONALLY NOVEL,
Which vast sums of money.intelligance an" progressive Ideas oould secure or suggest.
AUIT1I A T XT' T "V Allklpdsof Aerial Acts, Daring and Dexer
H I VI IN I- I a 1 mis KeaLs. TraDeze ArtlNts Gymnasts, Strong
Men, tstrong Women, Aacenslnl8tH.SusRtIonal Mid-Air Figbta.and Ceiling Walking,
iVew People, New Acts, New Faces.
All olrl fraturf a discarded. Bran New Sensations Secured. Long Ha'rod Ladies
Midget Men, Lespera, Tumblers, Clowns, Riders, Contortionists, Hippodrome, Pac
ini. Trained Stallions, Performing Ponies, Rival Riders in same Ring. Absolutely
all kinds of Shows.
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Two performances daily. Aam:ssion 91. tuuureu
under 0) half price. Reserved Beats 56 cents extra.
The undersijpied hss just reopem-d his p.n sht st tbe old stand, where he is prepared to do til kinds of
Km s irowd stock sj weiroii timber on hsnd. si.d is rec-ivin- s lot ( t Eatern wigun stock vis., the N . R. R.
S'td will be pleased to see his old friends and ss maoy new nee ss wieh U vivs hiai a csiL Read the follow-
i 12 and becoiiviucea tbat he means to doesactly what he says :
Filling wheels, old price per set, $26 00 New price 18 00
SKkcs snd Felloes price 40 " SS
Hickory Axletreees, price 7 00 " St
Wsgtm Tongues, price 2 00 M " 1 00
Wa.ua UoWtor. prioe - S 00 ' 1 50
C'ouplins, prioe S 00 1 60
And everything else in the same proportion. All work warranted good snd substantisl, sad ersrythlng
irusmnlcot aa represented. Keniember the old sund. ucxt door of J 11 Arthurs htevrssniltn snop.
Noarn I.khsnsvills, Or., April 80th, 18S1
A C, HAU&MAN.
FISHBURN & SCHOMAKER,
Oeneral Agents for
IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND
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H
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Worka 4f
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Htstnl si r it ui .
il a Purclntu
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la the cheapest
and (he beat
Force Pamp ia
the world lor
dep ur shallow
wells.
Thousands iu
use in every part
oi ili United
tate.
ever freeses
in the winter.
Send tnr eirt-u
lav and prices.
SALEM WOOD TUMPS, HOSE PIPES AND FITTINGS OF ALU aiaua
always on hand and furnished to ordor. Parties desiring any artio '9 io our line
will be promptly atteided to by addressing u h or calling at our pi toe of bodneas o
State Street, between Com mercial and FronijSaleai, Oregon,
Will not
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