The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 19, 1872, Image 3

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    pacific coast NEW.
The mmWmt& is inform -
ed that Mr .Vtralitii will; da-line
to take the font in tlic Oregon Sen.
Bte, which the lX-mocrats of the
Legislature gave
ago.
him two yean
J ante siorris burst a 1
i
Hood ves-
sel and dropped dead in Ah lem lat
Saturday. Ho was a native of Ire
land, aged about twenty-eight yearn,
and had Iteen in Oregon since Janu.
ary.
Toab PoweR, a Baptisf preacher
known to almost everybody in Ore
iron, more for his eccentricities than
i,i i....;.. i. .;,! t,. iw
come a raving maniac.
7'ho yield throughout the valley,
of grain, will be much belter than
was anticipated a few weeks ago,
owing to the late rains.
W in. Krischner, a Jacksonville
Faloon keeper, fell dead with appo-
plexy on Saturday, the 7th inst,
while conversing with a friend.
husinessat Eugene City is re -
ported uncommonly dull because
the passengers on the ears don t
Stop there over night.
James Harkley was arrested at
Jacksonville last week, for selling
liquor to soldiers.
A little girl, daughter ot an emi-
grant just arrived in Wasco county,
was bitten by a rattlesnake last
week. As soon as the fact was
. .i i.a ;..., o
Known me paiou. m mm v
from the wound and rilled thechild
with whisky, and she soon recover
id. jf'he Dalles salmon fisheries are
climated to be worth at least $1,-
000,000.
Dies tor striking gold and silver
niftlftls for the use of the Oregon
Agricultural Society, as special
iiremmms to be given out at the
ui.iiii.iiM s ...
1 p t Fair, are lien iff made in San
Francisco,
From the Salem J ",' " We
Uam from a gentleman who has
. , i i'.. ... i... .;....,
just reu.rneu ire,,, uw ' ""lu"" i Interious climbing. The last thou
mines that prospects are flattering, wi(, ,m
as go1 ore in large ipiantities .s m mml u
ling unearthed. Work is being ' . t, t (vm
kept up night and day hy niRercnt
shifts of men."
A urham bull owned by W.
W. Baker, at La Grande, weighs
nineteen hundred and eighty pounds,
and only a three-year old. So says
the Sentinel.
f-asteri. uregon nas a m
. r 1 - . I .t.- J..ll !
of gold-fish.
Portland has another case of
sniall-pov.
On Sunday before last four per
sons united with the First Presby
terian church of Portland.
The Ore'joninn says: The
Oregon and California I'ai'road
Company have generously donated
forty acres ot land, situated near j
Canby, about nine miles south of
Oregon City, to lie devoted to camp- j
meeting and other religious pur
poses. The editor of the Seattle I).
fwtcJi has been shown a strawberry
which measured seven inches one
way and five and one-half inches
the other.
A writer in the JnfiMCrtffi says
Pev. Mr, Spaulding has had good
success in bis labors as a Mission
ary among the Ness Perce. In less
than six years he has received into
the Church 5'Jli Indians, who give
as good evidence of lieing thorough
ly converted as other folks. The
men all quit smoking.
Another addition to Olympia
makes the town about nine miles
across. It is now the "longest"
town on the coast.
Wm. II. ShaU'erand John Nnell
iug scaled the walls of the jail at
Walla Walla on the evening of the
8th inst., and hied away to the Blue
mountains.
The Boise StateMitin says that
on the moniiugol'tlieOth inst. news
came to Horse Shoe Bend of the
killing of George Wells and Mr.
Gootlwin on the Malheur, by the
Indians. Their stock, amounting to
SO head, was also driven off.
For the first time in the history
of Boise City, the entire Hepublican
ticket, was elected on the 8th.
The Salem Statesman says that
Messrs. Frank; Cooper and J. Henry
; Hrown ftart tliis morning, July
1 17th for 1,10 V&Kh "' in
Rcal'(;,, ofS"ul- rUei' ,iave a P,Me
in view near .Mount Jefferson where
j they exr to find the previous met-
nl. Major Berry also k-tt the sau-.e
morning for the I 'alios, there to
i inin nnntlicr liaitV. who will IW08-
j i "
Ki-t from llieiicc along the Cascade
monntaiiis ami iheet the other part?
at Mt. Jelfcrson. A vast amount
of wealth is supposed to I e hid in
those mountains.
Prof Rogers, latedf the Willam
ette University, l as reached iiis old
home and is now associated with
his brother at Griffith
LlStitllte,
Spriugville, Krio comity, N
V..
cays the Statesman.
i At Newport on the night of the
4th, 7botootney Jack, chief of the
Indians of Siletr. Reservation, got
into a row with some white men
and was shot in the head by Thos.
Boyle, from the effect of which he
'died in a few hours. The Indian
! was under the influence of liquor at
the time, ami drew a revo'ver on
Boyle before the latter attempted to
shoot. ''here were many Indians
j f the same tribe at Newport at the
uimo this occurred, and for a time
giave apprehensions were fell by
j t,0 whites of trouble.
jTie Democratic ofllcers ot ( 'lat
SOp county rcfuso to give up to their
jj.pUuiicjM successors.
, ft.,iowi1,r ,y mn tll(. 0W0H.
inn will lie read with interest : A
party of "old prints" (mostly at-
laches of the Heraht) who started j
for the summit of Mount Hood
about ten days ago, returned to
this city on Thursday evening.
They succeeded in reaching the j
, summit in safety on the morning
I .if iliii l.Yinvfli Tlifl nflrl.vnuramn.
. , , .. i
ed at the edge of the snow hue on ;
1 the evening of the 3d, and arising ;
' very early the following morning, j
j they managed to reach tlie highest
i point alter six hours and a half of
party
pelled to cut notches in the
snow and ice before secure '
ings " could he gained. A
and deep erev.vse crossed
solid
their
path in one place, and caused the
party much labor and time to get ,
I over. T.eih'es of rock were 1'iassed.
P
,l,rool, therrannicsof which smok
e
was seen to constantly issue, and
the stones in numerous places were
uncomfortably warm. A most vil
lainous and unbearable stench was
emitted in some places, when the
party halted to rest on their upward
march. Even the snow tasted of j
ln'imtiMtn ami nvi'i'V sun. timitiiMY i
seemed to indicate the nrovimitv of
t0 .. Kn Mm, i
te BUmmlt tho mrtics remained
, , f , j
liefore commencing the descent.
The sun had scarcely arose when
the summit was gained. The view
was said to be most sublime. As
the sun shot his earliest rays through
the masses of filmy clouds, and
over the stretches of plains, hills
and forests, the shadow of Hood
was thrown e'ear across the Wil
lamette Valley, and against the
western horizon. Such another
magnificent view could not be ob
tained anywhere in the State. Port
land could be faintly descried with
the aid of a powerful spy.glass.and
resembled a cluster of white objects
not dissimilar to small pieces of
cloth attached to a line. A cold,
cutting wind soon complied the
party to liegin the descent, which
lliev did 'after giving three heart v
cheers in honor of the National
Anniversary. A splendid time was
experienced by the party hunting
and fishing lieing the favorite
amusements of the trip.
The Mormons at Sa't Lake are
unanimously for Greeley.
Coal and petroleum have been
found on Utile Colorado, Arizona.
A new company composed of the
wealthiest citizens has lieen organ
izedatSan Francisco to build a
hneot railroad from Jission hay An improved scantling machine
southwards, to run through San has been contrived by J. W. Jial
Mateo, Santa Clara, Monterey, San J fene, and built at Port Madison,
Luis Obispo, Santa Harbara, Los
Angeles and San Diego counties to
the Colorado river, ami there cor
nccting with tlie Texas Pacific
$3,900,000 was subscribed,
Small-pox has broken out in a
family named Campbell, at li.km
Hidge, Clark county, Washington
Territory. Several of the family
have it, but it is in a mild form.
A young felWicxplodedatorpV.
do at Olympia the other day, hold-
ing it in his hand. He was picked
up i ear the spot.
A correspondent of the Oregon' j 1 r ' A Mu nim has been
iim writing from Idaho says ' this 1 Wd w PHuciwl of the Ore
ferritory is certainly' the home of I R" ri,' School for another year.
tlie lieu vers, and believes in all the
wor d besides there are not so many
beavers as there in Idaho. livery
stream seems to swarm with them,
! and thev may lie seen frequently in
the waters The statement, often
I made, that they never show them
selves, is a 1 a mistake.
Eugene has three cases of small-
! POX.
The salary of the Superintendent
of Schools in Lane county has been
raised to 600 per annum.
Small-pox has entirely disappear
ed from the neighborhood of Vic
toria. The Baptist Society at Olympia
has purchased a lot on which the
members propose to erect a' church
immediately,
Win. Nelson, a Dane, was fear
fully enisled at Fowler's logging
camp, on the !)d inst., by a log rol
ling upon him. lie is living, and
has hopes of recovery.
Several parties are now on the
tributaries of the Faloiise, above
e l aiim-e, ai)ove.,.i , ,i ,,...:,.,i , u ,,.
the mines on
eromo iwk, pros-
. i i
peeling fi-r goh
with confident
valuable mines
hopes ot disclofHlU
in that locality.
The Krlio says the actual debt of
Washington Territory is less than
810,000.
Port Townsend has madeprovis.
ion to have a'l her citizens vaccin-
ated tree of charge.
It cost Olympia 4.35 47 to cole,
bratc the -1th. 7 !ie Committee of
Arrangements had a surplus of
si
Timothy Dillon was accidently
drowned from (he steamer ('omit, !
in White river, W. T., on the 3d
int.
Cornelius intends t.i build a new i
puhl'c school house and a Catholic
church.
I)omestie troubles caused Mrs, j
J. W. Moody, of Canyon City, to
com in it suicide at Moody's Hotel
on the 8th.
Olympia jail has eight prisoners.
M. 1'- Ferry, of Oregon, has been
appointed Agei.t for the I latneads
and other confederated trioos of
Indians in Montana.
Four thousand .live hundred kt-
sons were vaccinated in San Fran-!
ciseo from Juno .Kt.li to Jnlv fitli.
The settlers in Indian valley were
(;ollsi(ll,ral)iy mm iast week by an
Indian who gave them all uoUce to
, . , , . , ,
settlers were armed for defense, the
Siwash couldn't lie found. At
last accounts quiet reigned.
F. J. Thibault has lately been
appointed Commissioner of Deeds
for Oregon, to reside at San Fran
cisco. The latest buffalo ever seen in
Eastern Oregon, was killed in Pow
der river valley twenty-six years
ago, by Joseph, a chief of the Nez
Perec tribe of Indians.
One of the carpenter contractors
of Portland has fallen heir to a
cool hundred thousand dollars.
Cambling is carried on openly in
Portland says the Bulletin.
(antelopes are now in the Port-
laud market.
?eh. Joe Hooker arrived in
Portland on the John L. Stephens
last Wednesday.
A colored boy, named William
Glasgow, aged thirteen, was acci
dentally drowned while bathing in
the river at Portland last 7'uesday.
Seattle has adopted an ordianco
to guard against small-pox, similar
-to that passed in Olympia
which cuts two feet wide, is made
of iron, and can turn out forty-five
thousand feet ier day.
A brick and stone hotel, capab'e
of holding 300 guests, is projected
in Victoria by a rty of American
capitalists, wlio anticipate a. great
influx of visitors here during next
and subseqwnt years,
Austin Bell and a son of I)
Mills, Ixtth of Seatt'e, were injured
rather severely in the face by spliu-
: ters from a bomb at tlie fire works
I on the night of the Fourth.
Lane county has 6.r;30 in the
Treasury.
Judge Haley, of Peoria, a few
days agvshearel a yearling Pots,
wold and the fleece weighed 'I'l
pounds !
7'he lied Cross I'hampions have
organized in Salem.
A child of Jameseiiifel, ot La
Creole, Polk county, has lost its
vocal organs entirely, from the ef
fects of diptheria. It is recovering
hut will never speak again.
At the last term of the Clacka
mas County Court Mrs. Boone was
licensed to run a ferry on the Wi.
lamettt) for two years, at the place
known as Boone's Ferry, lielow
liuttcville
A family in Salem was reeent'y
burglarized of some coin, two watch
chain ami three linger rings,
Greeley toggery is now the ratre.
Vancouver last week had two
clandestine marrages, says the Ore
yoiiliin. In one instance the father
of the bride followed to the house
T n lien iii. iii.ii i n;i i i ' m 1 1 v i v-
UtonniiiL'. and failing in
persuastttn.
attempted to force his daughter to
return home with him. Thisbronght
the young husband to the rescue, a
light followed, and the " old man " j
r wived a thrashing ami then went, !
homo
Salelll is to start a Wooden Wa
tor I 'iie factory soon.
A. IL Rogers and Ceo. Weble,
La C ramie, Oregon, have receiv
ed a patent on a new fhliglcd can
dlestick. All Washington county h said
to be hieing to the blackberry p.-
7'l,e Wallamet rfu'versity has
recently received an addition !o its
Library.
Extensive fires are reported to
be biiKuilig in the timber on the
mainland near Tacoma and lurthor
down I'nget Sound.
The forty-nine llostoniaus who
lately arrived in Portland, have
gone up on the Snake and Colum
bia rivers to sjiend the summer in
hunting and fishing,
James Griroin was recently drown
ed while bathing in the clnckamns
river, near Welch farm. lie is sup.
posed to have lieen attacked by
heart disease while in the water,
accasioning his drowning.
The Oregonian Icarus that a
party of English tourists, iinmber-
iug about fifty, mm to leave ;
Portland fi r the summit of Mount !
Hood m a short tune. j
A regular organized land of ;
burglar infest the vicinity of Sheri-1
dan, Vanihill county
Eugene is rehrted as improving
quite rapidly.
Mrs. A. J. Duiuway is in San
Francisco.
Portland is to have another school i
house at a cost of $14,148.
Lane county has $2,000 in the
Treasury over and above her in
debtedness. Lane county received $500 for
licenses last year.
'Clackalitfts county has a lawsuit !
Wit a butcher knife.
The liegister and Keceiver at ;
Uosobiirg are doing an extensive
land office business.
Archibald Fairclough was knock-
; j. , ., ,
ed down and robU'dot a purse of
money on the road near Latiiyelte.
last Saturday. Officers were in
pursuit of the criminals.
I
A sou of Win. Hall, Yamhill
county, died from lockjaw on the j
7lli inst induced bv beuiff struck '
M ' . "
on the liack of the head with a
piece of bone several days before.
Out of eleven IX'tinvrats in a
country store Clackamas county
the other day, five sajd they would
not vote at all, three declared they
would vote for Grant and tlmse
said they supposed they would
have to vote for, Greeley.
Andrew Mayland was bailed the
j other day in the snm of $1,000 on
tlie charge pf cutting the guys or
braces supporting the beams of a
large circular swing, on the night
of July 4th, at Soda Springs,
j Clackamas conntv.
A. B. Jeacham contempkites
settling permanently in salem.
Some amorous swains were
drenched with swill while attempt
ing to serenade a (air damsel at
Salem, last Saturday.
The new Mayor of Walla Walla
is K. Whitman.
Alaska has less crime in proper
ttou to its Nipnlat on than any
other portion of the g'olie.
The fare from ( flympia to Seattle,
hy water, a distance of 80 miles, is
only twenty-five cents.
7'he grasshoppers in Big Hole
and Jefferson Valleys, Montana,
are eating everything green that
they meet.
, .. ., I He then returned to bis seat, and
1 W; .'" " ( 0.rNTY Pape-7 ! without auyallusion to Mr. Toombs
1 he following controversy recently I or his woc mwh an ab,e
occurred in relerence to taking the raejlt in otT,is measure, which
louniy ttapei . 1 carried, as coolness and self-posses-'Well.
siiusre, yousay voudon't Ui.. ...ni-.i .-
take the coiiuty paiier
- - .r
9"
"o, Major, I get the city papers
on better terms"
" Art, Squire, the county papers
are a great convenience to us ; the
more we encourage them the better
the editor can make them."
' don't know that they are of
any convenience to me."
'The thrill you wild last Spring
was advertised in your county pa
per, hence you obtained a custom
er.'' per, hence you obtained a custom-
or.'' '
' "Very true. Major, but I had to
I W th'w :'"llai's tor 'V" , ,
".Now, ii tlie neigiioors nail not
maintained that press, you would
have been without the means of
publishing your daughter's mar -
riage, ami your brother's death last
summer.
Ves, yes, but"
"When your nephew was a can
didate for the Legislature, you were
highly gratified at bis newspaper
defense, which ejected him and cost
nothing."
"Vcs, but these little things are
news to the readers, and make the
people take the paiers."
"No, no, Squire; not if they are
all like you. 1 tell you, Squire, he
dav will" come when someliodv will
write an eulogy on your hie, char
acter, etc., and the I'pritiftor will put
it in type, with heavy black rule
over and under, and with all your
riches this will be done for you as a
grave tor a paiqier our weaitii, ( houses miilduig in your village r
liberality, and all such, will be i Young Lady " No, sir. 7'bcre
spoken of; but the printer, as he ! is a new house being built tor Mr.
sjiells tlie words in arranging the ! Smith, but it is the wrjUMttr who
type, will remark: "Boor, mean j are building."
devil, he never took the paper, and Ccntlcman "j'rue; I sit cor
is now swindling the printer out of rected. ffo be building is eertain
his tuneral notice." j ly a different thing from to bo being
"Good morning Squire." built. And how long has Mr.
, Sniith's house been being built?"
A Secret. How do you do, Ladv Hooks nuzzled a moment.
Mrs. Tone, have you heard that ,
story about Jrs. Ludy? 1
Why, no, Mrs. Gad do tell it.
O, I promised not to tell it for ;
- " j - -
out,
Why, I'd never tell on't as long
as I live, just as true as the world ;
is il' ('ome te"' ...
J " ---j v - a i iir must, icuiu o, uu wit nvw unc
about it, will you? I being only being built, instead of
"No; I'll never open my head being built as lie expected, he can
about it ; never. Hojw to die this I
minit. j Here the gentleman jiereeived
"Weil, if you will believe, Mrs. that the lady had disappeared.
Piindy told me last night that Mrs. i
Trot told her that her sister's bus. jAVY pgnftng lftv0 often noticed
band was told by a person who tno extreme difficulty cucounteroij
dreamed it, that Mrs. Trouble's j , nti,,,, tl,e tire in a stove, Ci-
oldest (laugntcr s uusuana ioiu
Mrs. Nicheus that her grandmother
heard a letter that she got from her
third sister's step daughter, that it
was report that the captain of a
.1 i i . i.i , iii
elamboat just arrived irom tho reo
j' Islands, said that the mermaids
tvllAl.f flint bnittirtll ur.tttl cliavt'sL' III I
I ' rvWM " v-.w ............ ,
I bustles, stuffed with pickled eel's j
toes.
Sadie Wilkinson, of New Ha- l
ven, sues the amiable and pious
Brick I'omeroy tor C'AOOO Mr a ;
breach of promise of marriage, made j
. JS(.(. Mn ?w ,
enoi,i, to be outlawed. " '
- ... '
, W.H is.
during his recent visit to Pans, did
not ovinee any reformation in his j
habits of morality or good taste !
People who, therefore, fiopcd that !
i . : i i-i :.. l i !...; .
bis sickness had improved his spirit- i
ual condition arc simply mistaken.
"Father, why don't we ever see
any tacesat the window ?" asketl a
son ot his parent, as tliey were pass
ing an insane asylum. "Because their
beads are turned," was the affec
tionate father's reply.
Aapcritica of Drhatr How Mr. Hew
nru mew a inww an I
Not long ago a gentleman was
telling me a Senatorial anecdote of,
and datii lack to, the ante-bellum
days. tr. Seward bad made a
sveh something about the tele
graph when Mr. Toombs, of
tieorgia, rose to reply,and' made a
ieecb full of persona! abuse of
Seward He wrought himself up
into a rage and lashed about in the
most aggressive manner, lie rln
ishod and took bis seat. As Mr.
Seward rose from his chair every
eye was bent upon him with the
greatest anxieiy.
With calm, and measured step
he walked toward Mr. 7boml)s.
It was noticed that his right hand
was underneath the rear pocket of
his coat. There was apprehension
that he was concealing a pistol, and
A I r. Toom ls' friei si s crowded a round
him When Mr. Seward reached
him be drew out his hand, ami
iciiing his snuff box politely invit
ed Ins adversary to take a pinch of
wraffi "My (iod!" said Mr.
7'oombs, " Mr. Seward, have you
no feelings?" "Take a pinch of
snuff, it will soothe your agitation."
i'mi n nrus will 1.111' li'uni
, 1 ' "i
oer noi temper am passionate in
vective. WtMhingtwk fatter.
Vnlunblr Mnrlilne.
The San Joaquin RejmU'uxm
says : A man named Jarvin, now
deceaseil, a few years ago invented,
hut did not perfect, a machine de
signed to cut, thresh and sack
wheat as it moves along. Mr.
Smvthc, a farmer near Stockton,
I has one ot the machines. Ho say
'; with three men Aitd fourteen horses,
! lie. machlrta (',,ts . tl,,?,ies
: sacKs twenty acres oi gram per day,
but it is so complicated that it breaks
often. The grain it works in must
1 be uniformly ripe, and it wastes
! grain if set to work before the dews
and fogs are dispelled in the mom
iug. if this machine can be per
fected, it will supply a great want.
When labor is so unreliable and
exacting as it is found to bo here,
machinery that will substitute steam
or horse power for man later will
lie eagerly sought after by the en
tire tanning community.
.
C.oiii) Foil Grammar! .t sis; The
following conversation between a
young lady who writes for maga
zines and an old gentleman who
believed he could speak English,
occurred in Massachusetts,. and is
quoted tbr the use of grammarians:
Old Oentleman " Are there anv
niKl then answers rather abruntlvl
" Nearly a year."
Gentleman " How much longer
do you think it will lw lieing built?"
LJgj? llVJ ;
j llcmn r R,10uU mk M,.
: Smith would be annoyed by its bV
,,, 01,g bemg built, for the
I house he now occiqiies lieing so old,
.... . .
pccially, ny still, damp morning.
The stove at first won't draw
even vigorous " blowing " will not
suffice ; and then, when it does start,
it is with a sort of an explosion m
outward rush of air, which fills the
room with smoke and iras. often.
,v .1.. l- - iS-.i-.
Ig llll" Ul.'lt;t llll I HUH s
into tlie tins of tlm onerntor.
This trouble is caused by the dif-
''"countered in evercoming
the inertia of the long column of
... i.i i . i ,,
- 0f ai rt a can W fW n
coiumioi an mat can ix lormi up
through the interstices of the wochI
Bl"' at t,,e ,JWom of which
the fire is kindled. All this nu.
.K r0!."od.,tvl P lmlti"? !t
lew shavings or hits ot dry imper
on the top of the wood or coal, and
first lighting that ; it immediately
bursts into a blna , because the air
1..,. ...i;....l.. C., ji . '
has perfectly free access to it from
sides ; tlie heated air forces its
way into me chimney, and estat-
lishes tliero an upward current.
The match can then bo applied to
the kindling under the fuel, which
will readily light, and jf dry, b t
into a brisi bkze. American Jty
ral Home.