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I ALBANY REGISTER. 8 PORTLAND BULLETIN. r?C. THIRD VOI.l'HE. 1S73. THE WEEKLY Oregon Bulletin. EXCELSIOR OVR MOffO rprrR PROPRIETOR OK THE DAILY L lindWKKKl-V Ul LLKTIStfrrttliflOflwlth the suecc already achieved, is determined to si ill fnr'her imin'ove the Paper.nnd has neiwud for the ensuing year 32K. A. .3. BJ -I'flt to write ny im ASEICULTUHAL DEPARTMENT, SSHr.SJ (SMALL, ESQ., to write upon tbe- UESOIRCES OF OREGON, JU Jf. Bl. FA RIMS to have control of iho COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT JAg, O'MEABA Will he editor is chief. Local find Xew" Columns will 1)C under Uie control Oi writers of ability. on the tl rut of kitober we will commence tbe publication oi a SPLEMHD STORY, EWT1TLE0 wraslin' Joe! an autobiography of he celebrated Monti, tulneer, Tmpper, Frontiersman ami Be par, who recently recovered property m iorttolMl,OlWOll, valued at three quarters of a uUJliou dollars. TERMS: Dully $11 00 peryear. Wottily 8 (W per ear. Cfubs of th e, $2 50 eaelr MMW Oregon Miillctln, Portland, Oregon. Sl'OVivS AN1T1N WAUL THE OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in RANGES COOK, PAULOK AND STOVES BOX, Of the liest patterns. AIK : TI.V, SHEET IROX AND COP PER WARE, AitH the ItiHW) assortment of fnrnisblnf uo is to be obtained m a tin store. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, on rousoniibie terms. UkortM'rkonliiirsinnkclonKrrlvnds, FRONT STREET, ALBANY. Nee. 5, UW-l S'TO TO TURRELL'S FOR GENTS' J ClothlnirnwIGent's FnriiihtngGoods nll descriptions. He has also a large oek of Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, etc., which he is selling very low. 43-4 T. FORLINER, Shedd, Oregon, Manufacturer of and denier in HARNESS & SADDLES AWimmI Article for a Fair Prlec. Particular attention paid to Rici-aihing. fthodd, August 9-4m8 1 J LANK DEEDS, MORTGAGES, ETC., I on hand--latest styles -and for sale Ew.nt this office. . GIWCERIES A. C. LAYTOM, DEALKK IN tiftceries, Provisions, Etc, ALBANY, ORSOON. With STRIVE TO KEEP TIM BEST 6 gondt in mn line, and nil at the low ajtttMff rate Call and xt me- lei TO THE FARMERS LINN & BENTON COUNTIES. HP15IK II5-RSJ4lXrj ! !. RE- I A speel tally announce t bat they have en tirely rcnio-lelc I and reno atedthelr large, couimoO Ions and substantial that they have Atrumcthcncd anil added to the same, erected new works entire-that they now have two A So. 1 Cleaners, with liuw Iterators complete; have put in new Boiler and Engine, and are now prepared to take In and handle WJb.osi,t db Oats very rapidly and eonvenh ntly. lfitvlnu abundant storage facilities in Portland, parties desiring to slow Krai" with us need have no fears that our ware house her.' will be overloaded. We would also call the attention of the fanners to the fact that our facilities for shipping 1 a Foreign Market are very complete, and that they will lliidtl to their advantage to call at mir office for further Information as to our facilities and terms of storage. (.'. B. COM8TOCK & CO., W. S. Nkwbcky, Agent. Albany, Aug;. 23-51V4, 1 EORGE TURREL KEEPS A LARGE vJ stoik of Aborted Merchandise to suit the market. It would be to the in terest of everybody to give him an early call. 434. Orepa Woodsn Wars laiTf. Co., MANCKACTinKHS OF BFCXETS, TUBS, PAILS, Wooden-Ware Works at Oregon Clly, Oregon. THE OKEUOX WOODi: WARE Manufacturing Company, having re cently completed their Works at Oregon City with the most approved machinery, embracing the newest patterns and latest luteins Imported at great cost from Mas sachusetts, the ESTABLISHMENT, in all its appointments, will compare favorably with any other In the Toiled States. The Company are prepared to till all or ders for CEDAR. M API.E and ASH BUCK ETS, TIBS. HITTER F1HKISS, SALMON KITS, WASHBOARDS, Shuttle Bobbins, llrooni-luiudles, Ac,. Ac. Particular at tent ion Is called to onr ASH PAILS and BUTTER FIRKINS - an article tar superior to any heretofore in market, as causing no unpleasant taste or smell to the contents. Fiinu our superior facilities we are en abled to supply the trade on the. most ad vantageous terms, and by prompt atten tion nnd excellent workmanship will merit success in our line. Dealers are requested to examine our wares before purchasing elsewhere. CTAddress all communications to J. D. its I, t is, Agent, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE.- Any Buckets or Tubs manu factured by us, which do not givceompleto satisfaction, if returned, will be replaced by new ones, without charge for freight. 504-iim J. 1. BILES, Agent. fOR DRESS 6001)8, GLOVES, TltlM mings Hosiery, etc., goto Turrell's, First street. 43-4 FEOPLE FPRNISHlNIi SHOULD CALL an I see Tnrreirs large stock ol Car pets, sdl-cloths. Blinds, Rugs, etc., which he is selling very cheap. k 43-4 p 0 TO TURRELL'S FOR HARDWARE, vT Lamps, Lamp-chimneys, etc. He has the Goods to suit you. 43-4 A. B. MORRIS, ttenernl Commission AKD FORWARDING MERCHANT. TTA VINO LEASED R. CHEADLE'S large WAREHOUSE at foot of Broadalbin street, on the Imnk of the Willamette river, I am prepared to BEY, NELL, HTOHE OR FORWARD WHEAT or OATS, in unlimited quantities. The Highest Market Price Paid In fiwh for Wheat and Oate. Parties wishing to storeGmin, can make arrangements to get all the sacks needed. Gram stored and forwardod at lowest rates. A share of ratronago is solicited. A. B. MORRIS. Albany, July 174flv4 n-KORGETURRELL PAYS THE HIGH U est price for all kinds of Country Pro duce. Remember the address, Tun-ell's, First street. H , MEW TO-DAY. PER CENT SAVED BY BUYING NEW GOODS OF- KIiirJE & GO, ALBAS?, oreuox. an entire new stock of the Most Fastlcnable Goods of tfecSeasoa -SUCH DEY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, HATS, GLASS, CROCKERY HARDWARE, nnd China Satin Dress Goods, MART RTEEART STRIPES, POPUJI. Ll'STRES, SCOTCH I'M! lis, TA.HIS CLOTH, STRIPED, PLAID, nnd UXITTED ISHAWZjS, SCARFS, WOOLEX NAOvt-ES ORAST AND (1IAMPION HATS, and a Inrgv atock of FANCY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ilonse Furnishing Goods, AIL OF WHICH IS OFFERED AT TSIE LOWEST 3MC j3l 3vl.ESL3EIT 1 O BS. rirst-St., adjoining Poat UlBe PACIFIC CO ART SEWS. Grand Master Amwrson iiiftituted a new Lodgo of Ok) Fellows at Junc tion City last Monday evening. Sanders, of Scio. run away with a feminine gentler of 'sixteen summers, tbe other day. The Oregon Central railroad is nw running to North Yamhill. George James carried off a piece of rope ut Monroe last week, and the offi cers carried off George. One end of the rope had a horse to it. A man named Stark was drowned ia Yaotilna ltev on Monday last. He Kvas ti resilient of the bav, and leaves a wife and seven children. John G. Daly, of the Dallas Repub lican, had his face spoiled and his lower back kicked by a man named Fraker. last week. A shooting scrape came oil' at St. Joe last Friday, but no one was hurt. The shootist was arrested. Two foot-pads relieved! a man named Carsou, liviug near Catiyonville, of his loose change, while on his way home last week. .The Republicans had a grand ratifi cation meeting at Salem, lust week in honor of the election of Hon. J. H. Mitchell to the U. S. Senate. Hon. Boflu Mallory prosiilcd over the meet ing, and addresses Were made by Mr. Mitchell, W. D. Hare. J. V. Caples. J. G. Wilson. A. 15. Meachwn and Mrs. A. J. Dimhvay, The Mormons are making great preparations tor the annua! conference. The New engine house at Vancouver is to cot fil.WT. McCormlcfe, it is slated In nil Arizo na letter, will have no opposition to a re-election to Congress. He is said to be a straight-out Detnr.crat. The Special Commissioners to nego- naie ior tne purchase ot i te lands in Colorado have returned to Denver. The Indians declined to sell any por tion of their lands, but said they" would keep peace with the whites. An experimentalizing Califoniian has this year manufactured 100 pounds of opium trom one acre of poppies, and has demonstrated that the soil and climate are well adapted to the growth and perfection of the Chinese poppy. A poem entitled "Twenty Years,"' irom the pen ot Mrs. Heile W, Cooke, of Salem, appears in the New York Jndejmdeni of the 19th tilt. Ice was frozen a quarter of an inch thick on a recent morning at Victoria. There were 78 prisoners in the Vic toria jail last week. Portland has a couple of Hawaiian geese. urvui r... a lart ot thirteen years, son ot William Carter, editor of the Corvallis Linzette, had his leg broken on Monday last by Iteiug thrown trom a horse upon the sidewalk. Nearly twenty-four millions of treas ure liave beeu shipped to San Francis co since Jan. 1st. Six hundred emigrants arrived at Salt Lake from Europe on the 26th tilt. The stage from Austin, Nevada, for Battle Mountain, when about eleven miles from town, was stopped by three men and robtied ot $110 In coin and 10, 000 in bars of bullion on the 2oth tilt. The driver was allowed to proceed after these were taken. Sacramento has adopted the Holly plan of obtaining water. It is estimated that twenty thousand person, tire on their way from Califor nia to the diamond diggings in Arizo na. Win, Duncan, on the 2d ult., was shot and killed by bis partner m a mining claim in southern Utah. Three hundred thousand shad have been sent to stock the Columbia and other rivers on this coast. It is reported thai; 30,000 cattle are on their way from Texas to this State and Idaho Territory. Mr. Upton, of Portland, while hunt ing recently, accidentally discharged the contents of his gun through the ball of his thumb. Is doing well. The Bulletin says "the Domestic lion and the Li))cra! lamb are now lying down together, and it is hard to tell which lies the most." Truly. Get:. Lane is stumping Cooa and Curry counties forGreeley and Brown. J. S. Furgns was stabbed by "Sailor Jack" at Helena, M. T.. last' week, in a row in a httrdy gurdy bouse. Ex-Gov. Salomon, of Washington Territory, is reported allying serious ly ill at the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco. Twenty families are about leaving Pennsylvania to settle in Douglas and Coos counties. There are now 73 prisoners in Vic toria jail, 7 of whom are lunatics. From tbe Helena Ileraid of the 16th lust: W.C. Child. Agent of Wells, Fargo & Co., received intelligence yesterday that tbe overland coach w hich left here on Saturday morning was waylaid by highway robliers about 10 o'clock that night, near Silver Star. Tliere was considerable treasure on board, we understand, and this Is what the robbers demanded, but John Feat h exstou, the express messenger, respon ded by giving them the contents of a double narreled shotgun loaded with buckshot which had a most salutary effect, causing a precipitous flight of tbe highwaymen, and the coach pro ceeded on its way to Morier's. At this station the passengers stopped over one day, unwilling, as we learn, to venture further In the same coach. Tbe following is a list of the passen ger .ilioard : A. McGregor, wife and child. Major Magiunis ami wife, and Mrs. A. M. Woolfolk and little daughter. Yamhill mills bushel for wheat. my sixty cents a Mr. K. W. Hall informs tbe Mouth talneer that wheat is selling in Graut county at about seventy-five cents per bushel. Astoria, at the mouth of the Colum bia river, situated on nearly the same degree of latitude as Quebec, has a summer temperature cooler, and a winter temperature ,'I0J warmer than that place. On Friday last C. W, Starr met with a very serious accident at his residence near Monroe. He was stand ing on tbe rear end of a load of straw, when the team started and he was thrown off backward, striking on the back of his head. The shock complete ly paralyzed him. and his recovery is considered doubtful. Ex-Gov. Gibbs made a fine snecch on jmlitical affairs at Eugene Citv on the 21st Inst, to a larger crowd than has assembled at that place on any occasion during the campaign. A carpenter named Kllpatrick, at work on Mr. Logan's barn, in Yarn. hill county, fell across some -timbers last Friday, and broke two of his ribs. There is not a flouring mil in Baker county. There is one member in the Legis lature so tall that the Senatorial aspir ants have to use a ladder to "catch his ear.'' Mr. L. Diiler has procured license to run a ferry across the Willamette at Oregon City. "WapatoDave,"an Indian, is under arrest at Salem on a charge of having murdered his sister-in-law. He is said to have had his hand in two mur ders before, one of them being his for mer wife. There are no less than seven varie ties of timber enumerated by tbe San Francisco Board of Underwriters as suitable for ship-building, which are to be found in abundance on Puget Sound, while the yellow fir, one of flit) best of all, is not found south of the 12d parallel. Snow fell on the Slmcoe mountains on Sunday, the 22d. to tbe dentb of about three inches. Cattle are fat in the Yakima Valley, and plenty. They are held at about six cents, net weight. At Olympla there is a young lady who does the finishing touches on tombstones and monuments made at a marble cutter's shop, and does them handsoniely, too. Wheelbarrows do a large portion of the drayiug in Olympla. They don't subsist on oats, and therefore make economical teams. Newaukttm is the temporary termi nus on the N. P. 11. It., going from the Columbia toward the Sound. A man in Idaho, who eloped with a young girl, was pursued, knocked down, beaten and retaken by his in dignant wile. He has gone out of the elopement business. A son of Mr. S. Emericks acciden tally shot himself through the hand with a pistol at Cornelius last Sunday. The citizens of Coijuille are now en gaged in building a road trom Wil liird's to intersect the Coos Bay road at N orris. A Douglas county paper agitates the question of a county fair. The students of Christian College are agitating the question of publish ing a monthly paper, says Monmouth Mwrnger. David Drew, of Coquille, killed a large panther a few days ago, seven feet long. Tbe Northern Pacific railroad dig nitaries were in Portland last Sunday. The car which carried Hon. J. H. Mitchell from Salem to Portland last Sunday, was decked with flags. A slight earthquake shock was ex perienced in San Francisco last Mon day. Tbe sons of the late Crittenden, of San Francisco, have threatened to shoot Mrs. Fair since her acquittal. The City Treasury of 'Frisco con tains $320,000 in coin. Couches passinsr thronsrh La Grande are reported crowded with passengers. A cuoumlicr over a vard lonff lias been raised In Grand Kontle valley will be pickled in an eve trough. V sirreti Cranston, of Marion count v. has made 20,000 pounds of cheese the past season. Union couiiv ha? a sixteen vear old boy who preaches. Gov. Bennett, of Idaho, is doing good service oti the stomp. Fat venison Is nlentv at eicht ennta per potiud in Jacksonville.