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lift 11, 1 , II- MISTKI.I.AXF' s- wnfinutM! A. B. MOKI"". CARTWRIGHT, WESTLAKE & MORRIS, (KXKKAI, ION MISSION aN1- FORWARDING MERCHANTS ! ALBANY, OREGON, Huvf enitstnntly nvx I mini a turKCuntf VftTl t'.il'ftMorttucni of Agricultural Machinery, wlilcli they offer on tho niosi reiisonuiile term. Also, on tin ml the eolelimted Mitchel Wagon, Lk'hl and heavy. AtlVHiirv iiimle oh lir.iln, Wool, nnil ilrtier approved meivlinudliw eonsUrn v fur.suV her", or lor shipment lo Port- lunifor sun KiunvJitL-ik GRAIN and WOOL Taken ill Utore, or pitreliiineil ut the est market priee. high- WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL 1 WANTED ! 500,000 pound of AVool ! For which We will make lilpcrul lelvuneeo, unit pay Ihe hlgUenl marcel price in canh. (AliTWIiKJirr. WK.STI.AKK & MOUIIIS. Alhaiiv. MrtvH I.V2S L. COWAX, iSiicccuHor of A. Cowan X Co.; Lebanon, Oregon, IValev in- mWkl MEIltHAXIHSK! KBKI" ALWAV3 X HAM) A liKV iiisil :s, l.lllN.KKIKS, HAUDWARK. f)ioTSASnOES, nil tiw sile :it the liOWMt ftkm for Va .1 h or 1'rtitl iter. g-,r" All ixirwilis owing A. Cowan A Co., can -cltlc hv culling on lue ill l.ehnnon. vl flAMKSI-OOWAK. E. ). WHITLOW & CO., Importers and Healers In FUUMTCRE ! Upholstery Goods, rirwt-fit., ;t itoot wlow Connor1 ltiuik, ai.kam', bffe:0, Keeps lonslantly on hiincl fur sale Black Walnut Patlov and Chamber Setts, Painted Chamber Setts, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds; - SOFAS, Lwaum M'KINU MATBKSSKS, I'l 1.1 A K( KKK A UKIIS, iuh kim; i H ll:s. HKU8TKAIi TAHLKS, sTANlLS jii in: M S, BOOK CASKS, SKI ltKTAltlKS DK.SKS, s r ?Q lTpholfetMinff In all It launches. Orders llllisi with . .iniiipliii'i-nnd U"i(ilcli. It e'pii i rl us; A iff ii ii ii fuel iirtiij; done to order. KSfiinrt itchtirl ionnyiyirt prthe tty frif All our work win -muted. .5-;) Give ns a Call nd Examine Mr Stock. f COf'Kl S mudu to oi lier on Hhort nolki. IVhruaryli, T2-2J ."rvnj C-l I palll fot VllKT. OATS, PllllK. Ilutter and Kxh ly WHKKI.KK. nl Mieild llvl noimlalii BiiIiii. T)T1IK AFFMf'TKII VflTn ClH'fiHS. CoI.Ih. or Mver ('omiilnint, the flAI.M 1-imaliiahle, as ninny iinve lieen resloii'd ly Its piirifvlntf flRet on thu svstem inatlV who have Im-cii (lled inciimhle. lioeoiiimHDdWi It innnv phvuMiins of theconiitrv.andftii siiluhy nil tlrn&tflsts. rivimredandsol'l ly III .'in;' S. K: RAYMOND. J Hnoiissottnieiit, X m low I.Kll.ul shedd. by WltKK- 11V4 mmUkimlmmmmmmmm m i r.wmr wast sewn. Whisky dealers at PiimplireyV l anding iiiive" lieen selling their liiiids without license, and the law is alKiut to cluti'h them, .Marshal Winn is to establish one ice house at Seattle and another sit Olympia, to lie tilled from Sitka. 7'ho form of the fourth page of the San Fram-i-co J&namiiHH't wn taining the legal advertisements, was pied on the h'Otli ultimo by a hours after the accident. collision on the street of San Frau- : Two IiuihIuhI and twenty-one eisco. I pupils have attended the Willa- A Chinese burglar was caught in j mette University this year, a drug store in Situ Francisco on George Cottinian ofFiigcnc had the ilOth u t., with a box of opium ; his hand badly cut by a saw last valued at a small fortune, which week. he was in the act of carrying pfl Miss Ada Scrilier, of Salem, was William Cullenaud J.K. Groat, i thrown from a horse near J.incolu, convicted of stage robljeiy in Sacra- J on the 2fth ult., and Iter foot catch nicnto, Cal., were each sentenced to ing in the stirrup, she was drawn seveu years in the Penitentiary oil some distance lclbro released. She the 30th ult. j 'as considerably bruised aliotit the T. II. Allen committed suicide in ' head and person, though not seri Sau Francisco by shooting himself j "iisly. through the head with a pistol, on Baseball is the rage in Jackson. the!! 1st ult. Some of the defoliates in the lien. ton county Democratic Convention, stuffed the liallot-lwx tor their fa vorite tor County Treasurer. Mr. C. A. Peed, ol Salem, has been employed to paint a picture of Mount Hood, the painting to be 4x0 feet. S. A Morclaud has joined the ed itorial force of the Qrvgotridit. L. Goodman, an old and reflect ed citizen of Portland, died last Saturday night, ''he sills tor a new building on Ilolladay's wharf at Astoria have been laid. Cement is lieing manufactured at Astoria of a good quality by Mr. llopkiusou. I jiion county lias instructed its Mate Democratic Delegates toxtt' tor J Ion J. 1 1. Slater (or t bngiw. Ex-Sheriff Carson of Piercecoun ty has disgorged 400 the amount overcharged in his hill Ibr transport ing prisoners. The real estate market at Salem and hi the vicinity is "looking up." The Possums are to rally at Sa lem on the 30th day of April. Professor .Ma;sh says that the scenery on the Columbia river is the most magnificent in the world, A maniac named l)e Mange sue ceeded in making his escajie from the Asylum at Fast Portland one day last week, and proceeding to a house owned by him in the city, ic eup'edbya negro and family, de manded admittance. On lieing re fused he resorted to stones and cur ses, almost bleaching the inmates white with terror by his violence. Eventually a posse, headetfTiy the City .Marshal, after several bruises had been received, secured and lodged the maniac in the Asylum. The contract for setting out and properly caring tor sliado trees on tlie streets of Portland, has lieen awarded to Louis O. ltiinder, the contract to last for three years. Elm, Kiplar, maple, locust, and cypress ait the kinds selected. A new ferry across tlie AVilla mettc at Salem about, half a mile below the present one, is talked of! Eighty-five thousand dollars was recently in the Custom House at San Francisco for duties on Austra lian wool imported on the steamer Monlaua. Lizzie Harry trial to commit suicide iu San Francisco last week by jumping off tho wharf, but whs resciieJl.r-rte1iws 'tlie ninth tin sucwapt jtora that gave witlun a voMj, A Mexican officer in San Fran cisco, iateij wiHvwf fiwn New Vork, calliiig hiihself Francisco Mei 10, so doeuly ivsuaibleh. 1 )ia, as tobeUken fwr him by ,Veicans generally, in spile of his afUons d'the'swtiteli. ' ' Jeiorte from Lono Pine, Cal., March 29th, sua that town is in ruins. 7'wen'ty-tlnw peoule were killed and about thirty woun ded from tlie effects of the earth quake. There were five hundred heavy shocks in three hours, and about fifty bouses; wore shaken dwuo tx c jt t o ss Ueujln and liberal Mormons arc getting" htaroiig mentor; at Salt Lake, protesting against the admission of I' tab. Six thousand signatures arc oxieeted. On the evening of the 28th ult, lauies L'ogers, while standing alongside the wood platform of the Carson Bailroad, Nevada, reading a letter, was caught by a starting train and rolled and jammed in a horrible manner, lie lived two VHIO. Tha Jacksonville Times savs that .Mr. L II. Zig-k-r in cleaning up a portion of his claims last week realized about SnS5 to the hand per day. This week the pay is not so good, as the licd-rock raises rapid- Typhoid fever prevails among the children at Jacksonville to a con siderab e extent. A little boy was painfully injured in 1'ortland tlie other day by lieing thrown from the railroad track by the locomotive. The youngster was on the track endeavoring to see how near the locomotive emvM ! come to him without injuring him, ! and jimmied just late enough to lie struck and thrown some distance. Snake river is still too low lor steamer navigation. J larrisburg lias the amateur-theatrical fever. Joseph lliitchings, of Boise City, 1. Tj was found dead in Slater's Creek, says the JIkmIiI. lie is supposed to have had a lit was a native of Manchester, England. There is small pox in I' tali. Quite a large number of cases have appeared, Koseburg is smiling broadly at the awkwardness of beginners on her new skating rink. Jacob Couser is an mdejicndent candidate tor sheriti of Marion conn- Mr. Ernest overturned his hack between Salem aid JSethcl la4 week, and had his leg between the ankle and knee badly crushed by a grave stone, which he hail in the hack, falling on it. James Dixon gets a year in lim bo at Olympin for lwrrowinga shot gun without lenre. Olvnipia is to 1 supplied with water by a main from Tumwater. Some rather high proceedings have taken p'nee at i )wyhee. On the 20th ult. notitws were posted over the different mines notifying John Jewell, the foreman iu the Mahogany mine, to leave iu twenty- 1 ,,..,.,1.1 l, fl.n lour noms ut iikiui inraiu ,,,v i pna'ty; signeiby inany miners, Report says the objection to Jew ell is his tyranny over the miners. He, however, doii'l propose to leave, birt fortified himself with ftvo brass cannon and many rilles, andprojios. cd to staial the bovi a siege, . 7'lie -i.ri i ill i IB' 1 1 f lirlil :.'l.vl miners, banded together and refused to go to work in any of tlie mines as long as Jewell was retained as foreman in the Mahogany. They offered no demonstration. A sash and door factory is soon to lie started at llalsey c ia.sl,uic..alMa.sc i Aioolmastor, iianwd lvellogg, I was iineiiim-iiijt veuii5, nvv Vfp since at Canyouville, for a brutal assault without any adetpiate' pro vocation upon one of his scholars, an orphan girl, some eighteen years of age, says the Waiudtofer, In the recent uuinieial election at Yreka, Cat, the whole Republi can ticket was carried with the ex ception of two Aldermen. i 1 . 1 IU.... .. I . . n A. v....i. ... .v. ..a a jxv, isnaiw nny nooui rt.M- five men aro engage! in the ojnter business. j At the Laftyeite County Con- vehtion, last week, the l)oimcraey j refused to endorse the doctrines of the "vital eighth resolution" of two years ago. I6moeraoy never clam ges, never ! h'ev. J, L. Fairish offers to do nate a full Mock, 330 by 370, val ued at $'2,000, in North Sa'em, as a site tor the Deaf and Dumb school. The boarding school for deaf mutes, at Salem, under the charge and direction of Professor A'mHh,is meeting with flattering success. An exhibition given by the school a tew days since, according to the Stitti'.vmnt, showed market I prog ress in the attainment of knowledge by those unfortunates. The Salem Htuteinuin says, shaking of the operations of the Lookout Mountain Mining Com pany of the Santiam District, tliat arrangement have been made to send out a large force at an early day, ami the work will bo pushed vigorously forward. A smelting machine will also bo erected very soon, and all necessary implements lor its full development will soon be ! put forward. Prospects are very I flattering, and the incorporation are confident of ultimate success. The Vancouver Btgixter fays they have had an earthquake there. James Magee, of Portland, was run over by a wagon and seriously injured last week. lieraoving front gates is the latest amusement in Portland. Eleven prisoners were in the coun ty jail at Portland last week the 1 smallest number at any one tinio for a year. The Otvffimiari gives a case of a German and son, livingaliout seven miles from Portland, on the Pow ell's valley road, attempting to rob another German residing near them. While attempting to force their way into the cabin of the latter at night, he was aroused from sleep, and gathering his clothes ami mon ey noiseless y slipjied out of the back door into the brush. After fruitlessly rummaging tlie house for valuables, they started out in search of the hiding Gorman -' The terror of the latter may well be imagined, when he heard them express their intentions on finding him to kill him, take his money and then dis pose of his body, so-and so. As carefully as possible did he make his way out of the underbrush in which he was hid, and the time oc- copied iu making his way from there to Fast Portland was well imnrov ed. His goods were removed to Fast Portland and the matter is now in the hands of officers. Every dollar of the Masonic llall stock of Portland has been paid over to the Treasurer, a-id it is suffi cient to coiiipfete the building. Nine horses were stolen from Mr. Arheaiix, agent ofthe Diamond H. at I'enton, Montana, not long since, by the Piegan Indians. The Montana Ikrtihr Blackfoot eorresK)iideut gives the following jjli 0fjhe doings of tlie Hlabk, feet and other Indians: "A few days since a tight occurred iu the Piegan camp, a tew miles below here, on the Teton, in which fight i . ..' 1 tour Indians were killed ami one fatally wounded. Mountain Chief (head chief of tlie Piegans) was among tlie slain, and his oldest son mortally wounded. An Indian well known by the whiteR iu this part of the country, by the name of Aapa, was also kil ed. Gilpoieh and Jack W ade, white, men, and 'Cut-lip Jake,' Pete Coliel and Baptiste Muslia, half breeds, have lately been killed by Indians iu the same viciuity," Mr?. Anderson, of Portland, was ! liadfy burttctl last Monday by her lollies taking hre A Uirlcsque uiilitarv commny, UrLfl llri.le" w litTPT"" r OfTiv i - been organised in Portland. Bouquets arc only 81 in Port land. . . , i A steam ferry is aliout to be start ed between, Vancouver and the Or,..... shorn of th rohonbi" -B-T- ----7 -, T. B. Odeneal has iweiveil his comiuission as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. , --o- I I nc Oregon ami aiitomia nil Mv wwdKis-iMwmileill loug. i i norhnanv talked ot at fa Grande. ' . , Marion county 1 )momt0 arenot pleased with Jake Conner's nomi nation of himself tor Sheriff iiiter teres,with their proposed,, indepem dent" ticket. Mr. J. IbH-kersmith- living on Dry creek, raised two turnips last season, one weighing fourteen and, the other fifteen jiounds. The lat ter measured three fret in circumference. Dilring the month of March there) Assembly, intimated that Wash were eight interment in the drt j bnme and some American officers Fellow's cemetery at Salem. 8jrfP,i t,e Prussian spies during the The Walla Walla Land Office j lnto .,. in tour days last week filed 131 j a drouth prevails at tho lhwi pnvemptioindaims tor 17,000 acres, ' foi hhvh. It prevents the corn all but ten leing in the county ; also fcfofa,, of mad titutcii homestead applications lor i , . T 1,280 acres, all but one being in the j A " explosion has recently occur county. . red at a coal mine at Atherton, Two prisoners made their escape j F.ng., by which twenty-eight men from the jail at Walla Walla re- J were killed outright. Fleven M ere cently, by cutting a hole through ; re I, but they werd feaWWly their cell floor. Their names were Alexander Lynch and W, Johnson. ' They were assisted from tho out side. j The Wal la Wal la f ai r grou nds are , to be sold by the Sheriff. Tho Statfitmn thinks that rascality j has lieen itrael.ieeil hv the Ai'i'ionl. ! ttiral Society in refusing to pay their IUUilMI-J The Democracy of Cove Precinct, Union county, met not long since and employed one Hark, who could read, to read one of Slater's speech es for them. The speech was read; tlie meeting ssed a resolution thanking Slater for making such a speech, gave three cheers for Slater and adjourned. So says, in sub tance, the Tteil Rni' 'Vim(kf(it. A half-breed courtef-in of Port laud, known as Mary, attempted suicide last Tuesday by taking ar- sonic. At last accounts she was j arbitration must stolid. British ati thought to lie hopelessly poisoned, j thority says England cannot cancel Utter recklessness of, and disgust j the treaty without the consent of with lite, the cause, says tho j America," and if England refuses to gottiqa, ! j,,jn issll0 with tlie arbitratirs on the The OretviiJit gives an account i .Uabstmaquestwn, the Fnitel States of a youth, sixt?eii yean of age, be-1 eau rightfully treat the agreement imr nrrfistl in tJmt citv; mid rhiftl i 8S Gliding oil a' other points. The V-O -----rT , Jf- $a for attempting to thrash a rival who was striving to gain the all'ee tions of his girl. 7'lie "green-eyed monster" spares noither the young nor the old. The total receipts of the Young Men's Christian Aswiciatibn of Portlaml during tlie past year ag gregate isl,!)i0, and the disburse ments the same. A Postofljce has lieen establisliwl at Beavertop, Washington county. A broken ringer was the result of a boys' light in Portland, recent- I)'- win m Tho newest style of coffee jiot has a little steam whistle attaciicd which warns tho folks when the coffee is ready, IrtiwNrrrT tiik IVasc on tfie authority of two persons of veracity, a cortespOndeflt ofthe Allsutv Jonhm tells thw: I'Tney S,w a wtup riding on a jjrecn wonri otic aim n liali inches long. . I low far he liM riiMcu I hey did not know; lint after they saw him they watched hhiiiuitil lie !md riililen all of twenty-tief fet. Oaiisioually I lie worm would stop, lie motionless Iw though WP wift (U'liil, when Ihe wasp, after a little, would spiu- him up, and i lien ihe worm Aiiuld go on. TIk' wasp would keep the worm In as direct a course an ho iwuhl. After a while I lie worm s, topi hi I, a in 1. 1 lie ivasn (iisinouiiteil and ipiieklv van .mil uim" wl a little stene or Inee; ol ;gnind fllxMit two inches from ,wiere the worm lay. ail Hieti selrfng'the worm hy the headdivw Iuim into tlio hole, lyesentlv tin; wasp came out. V"1 tla; gravel over the ttifc" 'entered tire stone over, and: seemed to lie getting ready to fly. when they killed it, and then dng nmnrafiMt two IiicIks aisl dnjtoitt lie worin, iiiadi iviwifemb" Ufaiiy reiVort iiilreferente tfKufclux Outrages have hett denied, lull occa sionally facts connj to us which cannot In dlilthmmilmmilHIiMlJ )iviense, i however artllilly cunt rived. Alamt the ; 1st of Maruli Gen. trWn, C. S. Dis trict Attornvv for South! 'aiiilinn, made I an ad lb-' iif! Sr.-ificl ester. Ve llanijliire, in tlie course of which be said that, "inany negroes hjnl heen 1 ninnferetT iillil tllSt floiVleo)h-' of York county alone bmj been lihttally xvWp-1 ped lor ainli.uing.vvun Uepuhlicjns. It !i,also (liifierai1 ('orliln ojilnion tlt,Uav sr tgiven to the t5jMm!M liaoeie ermr n.iu ieinrsi o, iniimiisii IVnilH llie Kuklux olltraifM. This u-sliiinniv conies fiDin a mfarter that Is lieyond niiesfinn. SdcfaMmii Vnion: ij i if 'inoiinBii ' ! .lerst'y City (X. J.) during tie rule : of Tiimmaijy, was one ofthe ouhmIs of that mriW Democratic ilvnastv. (""' "ll"iu w tmi " "mK " in.. ills have leell tolllll I aiRiHlSI Its otIU rials. Tlie ( 'omiptlon tihtl Bmymt of llle.se. oltlCiaJs were cjii.il ill llieir smaller field R tlwe or tlie.lt Taiii nianv mater. The'Ciiiilimiitl Con veiition intend to orni a comhloaiion with tlie luirtv wiucll pnmuceii smn itNU!ta.thee. Iii onWtn reform ami purify tlie (ioveriuuent 1 W In n 1 cmnjlit lier by tlie arm. niv nUe ey.lJ&e. rjw: "Ux sieV sc. ."""- v ,'".'i "v,v , i ;"rr'r rvmuux sews. -! !Uh Notwithstanding tlte printers strike in Canada, the newspapers apjieared on the 26th ultimo. France lias given final notice of theatmigation of the commercial treaty to Belgium, lutes Ilavere, in his testimony before the Committee of the French hiirne.l, and nearly all will die. Great excitement existed m the vicinity of the mine. A shocking accident has occurred at Cniwa'l, Eng.' By an explo sion in a fuse manufactory, seven women were killed and several I ! injured. I'here is an absolute dead lock regarding the Alabama question. The American Government persists in its determination of maintaining the case hitherto proposed. Eng land persists in referring the claims for consequential damages to arbi tration. Except for England's course our Government could have honorably suggested that the pre sentation of cohsequeiitial damages was necessarily important. Our ar gument ofthe whole case before tie I j . , hazard of war involvesu'xtrome ner- il to England, whose commerce is her life. So grave does the W consider the situation, it advises tlie British Government never to pay enliseillloiilial ilatimtroc: iiiulA qi.v ! (.irt.limstaces ; but to let the Artier: lean ease go before the tribunal of arbitrators unamended, but under protest. Tlie French Academy of I me Arts are jMrnderiiig upon the eligi bility of women to the membership ot that bxly. Louis NaiioWi is said to lie en amored of a young English lady of mnk, residing near Cliisolhuist, and Eugenie is proportionately jealous. A seeial conveiition was oou'lud tl on the 2lith Uaween Prussia and Ibily. Ifoiaee fJreeley says that nitlliagns are not indigenous (o H'esiern farm-. A Durtyiiii pig can root a liiint hi in shout fwli minute. Thev ctei lvt on a sandy loam, especially tlie I red-haired tiita, wliien Isneeiistomeu to 1 sea-weisl mid intense cold. In mOttli ! taiimus nountrles (hey grow fast, and I ore ti-od pt'hiripally tu fatten yeaniw) and dome-tie ifiRtllrttniiinift, In planr ; iug. a Singer sewing uiacltine U as good as any. tlioiigh an iron-toothed I rake will he tound 'sprrieeahle. Plant iu rows and prune once a month with a hroad m. lie careful iliut you don't make a tni-fake and get turnip seed, . NEW lU-BAV" FURS I FORS! FURS 1 rpIK HSUIKST I'KIVVV I'AIII IX ASfl 1 lor all kinds of ri'HN. Iiv lil.AIN, KOt'SVl & CU Alttthy, Feh.il, rt-!ll' Attention, ffl PKftS( KNOWIXi; tliemsvw fndeiite.l to the mitlerslioied are HV inttel lealliHl nuke hiiviiient without delay. Mils. millHil.i AUMKII. Alhny. March S, 1S7M7 TulLOWATS Evsry Man bis m ttimi CAUTIOr fni I'll.:.' u 1 1 ii M V ... itt l'i in i pitliprt I'lPfnS if -j ..I nth ij. Ii wi.s'i..; mi, w I oi ', M.n "..ii-i-i-r J 1 - -ill Kiv.i'iuo 'in'io el q 9t ',-...', l. i -t Hi- ilu MtiiM. V. 4. 3a -.. es Hir nrvt' I'ii.ik ami (lt irr iri! iVH (Ills ! ;...' 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