The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, November 08, 1872, Page 3, Image 3

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    TO THE FARMERS
-OK
UNN & BENTON COUNTIES.
THK I'JMHSRSIttJfKD WOl'IJ RE
siicei fully announce that they huye en
t i re! jNvimiucled and renovated t Iiolr large,
wiiatiio IIouh uii'l MiMaiiilal
Wareliouse,
ftmt they liavi- strenstlicned iind lidded to
ilw uu, creeled n w works wit Ire that
limy now Imvn two A So. 1 Cleaners, wltn
!nrtfcllevftt(niwuiilutc; littvcput in new
Jloilerand Kinrlnc.iind are now preiral
to take in and bundle
XVtioat So Oats
very rapidly and conveniently.
lIuvinK aiiniidant stonwc facilities in
Vortlnml, parties destrliiK to store Kiuln
with ns need havo no fears that our ware
house here will lwnverloHlil,
We would also Mill the tittcntioii -of N
Sinners to the fact that our facilities for
"iffi to a Foreign Market are very
. It ,B. and that they will ttn;Uttothe(i
.idvanta;jelocall ftt our office tor ft r her
information us to om facilities and teims
of8,0lw' (:.n.coMST.KKoo.,
W. 8. Nkwblkv, Agent.
Albany, Aiig.Kilvl.
1 KOlttlK ti:krei
KKEI'S A LARGE
VJ
stock of
Aborted Merchandise
to suit the market. It wonUl ho to . the in-wn-esl
of even iXMiy to give Mm an on-l
call.
Oregon Wooden Ware ManTg. Co,.
KANrFACTCKKBS OF
BUCKETS, TIBS, PAILS,
-AKD-
Woo den-Ware
Works nt Oregon it'; Oregon.
'pHK OKEUOX WOOOEX WAKE
1 Mannliiitnring Company, having re
,.iv ilete.l their Works at UWgon
! V wi n most nwin.ved machinery
u the newest patterns and latest
siu-htisetts. the KS I AIU.IsH.Ut.. I,
Tts w in ine.its, will compare luvorably
with wv " cr In the Tailed States.
.i. Mforl'KDAK. MAl'l.K an 1 AMI Bit h-
k i s i t its rrrTKK wkkins, ajt-MuN
lim WV8III.AK1)S, shuttle IttiDHlns,
SeX'cmioris called our A8g
irsuim mrtounv heretofore In market,
ISlng no anpleaSant taste or smell to
ihledtosmpplv thetmdenn the most a
v tugeuu terms, and by gg
Hon mul excellent workmanship will merit
siieccss In onr line. , onr
Dealers are remitted NgM ur
wanw before nureuaslng elsew here.
3F Vl'livs!i all communications to
i. D. BIW, Attest,
Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE ItlS Hm-kets or Tub nmnp-
FOR DRESS 00008, BIOVKS, TltlM
mlngs, Hosiery, etc., goto turrcll,.,
Klrst street.
People FURxisHisti SH'UFD:A,1;!'
hii l ieu Tun-ell's large stock of ( ar
,H,lstoilXths,niiads, ifugs, etc., which
liotem-Uuw very cheap.
tM, TO TI RRKLL? KOR HARDWAnE,
VT Ijimiw, LamiM-mmnejiscii.
the Hoods to suit you.
He lias
43-1
A. B. MORRIS,
General Commission
AMI
FORWARDS MERCHANT.
II
A V I S U
lare
LEASED R. CHEADl.E'S
WABEHOUSE
Ml NKLIi WOKK Oil FORWARD
WwdSb street,..., tl.elnk
of !lm WIHa,.,etterlver,I am ttW o
(lore
WHEAT or OATS,
In unlimited quantities.
The lllwheat .Rarfcet Frk Vuid In
iihIi for Wheat and Oaa.
Parties wlshlnjr to store (train. n make
urmnifeuients to get all the ""W?."
(train stored ami iorwnraoa i
lowest
rates.
A share of patrunago is solicited.
A. It. MORK18.
Albany.Jnly 17-4BV
GEOROK TURREI-L PAYS THE HltiH
est price for all kinds of Country Pro
dnoe. Remember the address, Turrell's,
First street,
r(lH tOANT SEWS.
A ledge of coal from three to six
inches' wide was struck while blasting
rock back of Sim Rafael, (Jul., a few
day: ago.
Two scows collided in Oiympia har
bor a few days ago. N o damage was
done, however, lievond a good duck
ing which one ot the owners, who was
knocked overooam. receiveu.
A Mr. Buckley, an old resident of
.Seattle, was adjudged liicomperent to
manage his own business by t lie au
thorities at that place last week, but
his lawyer is trying to have the decis
ion reversed.
Gen. Applegate is going East to en-1
ter the lecture Held,
(letiettil Lane is no longer servicea- j
hie tor campaign purposed.
Dulles merchants report plenty oi
business.
Many wild geese were killed near
Corvallis during hist week.
The wind blew so hard at Spring- j
field Sunday before last, an to damage :
the Christian Church building consul- j
erably.
.m... f tut wk savs the
present price of wheat iu Corvallis is
52 cents per bushel.
The Entertrine says the Locks at
Oregon City are rapidly approaching
completion. The company expect to
finish them by January. The bnttr
flth thinks it will be a line piece ot
work when completed.
One Chinaman cut oft'tlie pocket ot
another at Victoria tlie other day. and
got away with it. lie was $85 richer
by it.
The San Francisco mint coined over
one million eignt nuuurcu
dollars last month.
Benjamin J. I-ewis. foreman ot the
job otllce of the Mining Journal at
Salt Lake, died from an over dose ot
poison on the 1st Inst.
An apostate and backsliding woman
nwMnlmtlrai has been formed t Salt
riU. called the Utah Liberating
league, it is spreading rapimy. n
isthonghtit HI be a permanent in
strument in destroying the power of
the Mormon Church.
The Qnu&ia 1ms it from pretty
authentic sources that Capt, VVright,
of San Francisco, proposes within a
few weeks to run a first class steamer
between that city and Portland in op
position to tlw present line.
vi iMWii (Vtlornmn. the "escaped
.lll.-W . ..." " V " - 7 - .
Nun,'' arrived in Portland on the
steamer last weeK.
Grain alKl hav plentifol in Eastern
Oregon, and some clieajier than in the
Willamette Valley.
Koseburg is trying to start a good
Templar'sXodge. 'Tis well.
Horse racing, seems to be the excit
ing topic in California.
llegister awl Home is the title of the
Vancouver papW.
The children of Oiympia are having
the ringworm. Printers ink is thought
to be a cure.
A man at Walla Walla lost twelve
sheep in one night recently, by a
worthless dog.
Miss Marv MeCoimcll, of Jackson
ville, has been pronounced insane, and
taken to the Asylmn.
Clothesline thieves are bothering the
denizens of Jacksonville.
Andrew Rotmtree was killed In
Goose Lake Valley, on the 2d day ot
October, bv M. L. Smith, who killed
him with a hoe. Smith was acquitted
on the ground of justifiable homicide,
tltc deceased having assaulted him in
his field with a pistol.
The Yaquinn stage will make but
one trip a week hereafter.
The filfUatman says "from the pres
ent appearance the roof of the M. E.
Churcli will be tall enough to peuk in
the gates kept by St. Peter."
At the late Montana Fair X. Mc
Gwire's baby girl took the blue rib
bon. Barrels are made at Oiympia at
$1 75 apiece; half barrels, $1 25.
Governor Grover has pardoned
Thomas P. Ward out of the Peniteu
ftn... u'lm tvns mnvietpd of murder in
tlie second degree and , sentenced for a
term of v eal's.
Snow has fallen on the mountains
around Jacksonville.
There were fifteen whalers in the
liarlwr at Sail Francisco, and more
coming in on the 4th. The total witch
was reported at 11,455 barrels of oil
and i;W.4U0 founds of whalebone.
In connection with the statement
that the dog famllv are on the decrease
in Portland, it Is 'said tliat a sausage
manufactory is in full blast.
Hev. Mr. Doane has purchased a
$HX) church organ for the use of his
congregation In Dalles city.
and semi gods and goddesses, .loss and
.(obsess and many curious devices
known to their superstitions rites and
ceremonies. A large number of per
sons were attracted to the room by the
glare, tinsel, and lieatlienlsh din, dur
ing last evening. ure9".
Mrs. II. Miller, of Lane county,
reached her home last week from the
East. She Is the mother of Jaqttln
Miller.
The QreuuHiuH says a man named
Andrew Payne was accidentally shot
on Thursday evening of last week at
Revenue, 2B miles sontlieast of Port
laud. Tlie Sheriff of Marlon county col
lected $4,000 taxes during October.
The Stnte Jmmwl says Mohawk
Valley had a stroke of earthauake last
week, and wants Gen. Applegate to
explain.
Tlie voice of the wild goose Is heard
in the land.
Weddine cards this year are su.all
! ami plain.
I A Chinaman hi Portland parts his
hair in the middle.
Cod liver oil is the latest to promote
female plumpness.
It is rumored that S. A. Clark. Esq.,
of Salem, expects to spend the winter
in Boston and Wellington, where he
will engage in literary pursuits.
The Sunday school ot the M. E.
Church atCoivallis has been reorgan
ized by the election of W. B. Carter.
Sopt Miss Fannie Greer, assistant
Supt.;J. W. Williams. Sec'y; Miss
Klla Mason, Treas.; Master Oscar
Hubbard. Librarian; Miss Viola
Brig's, Organist, and .1. M Garrison,
Chorister. This scliool is increasing
! ;if.iwa nod imniliers unite fast.
One of the Important features of the
Sunday School in tlie M. E. Churcli in
Portland, is the Monthly Missionary
concert, says iluilelia. They draw
large audiences, are interesting and
profitable. '
Yonng men of Salem will soon or
ganize ti Terpsichorean Club.
Nine brick buildings have been put
up during the Summer at Eugene.
John G. Bilker of Yamhill county,
sheared $1,150 worth of wool from
250 head of slieep last Spring.
Street ears will eoriimence miming
in Portland on December first.
The Insane Asylum tit East Port
laud contains 107 patients ; 119 males,
and 48 females.
The amount of taxable property in
Multnomah county Ls put down at
$8,790,000. The amount of taxes to
be raised is $114,381 80.
James Stout has been appointed by
Chief Justice Noggle. Clerk of the
District Court for the Second Judicial
District of Idaho, cice llollister, re
moved. Mr. Milton) Offutt killed a large
cougar, on last Monday, a few miles
above Tuiuwater near the Deschutes
river.
Dunphy's Hotel at Hamilton, Mon
tana, was totally destroyed by fire on
Hi., morning of October the :0th.
v.... n s
The Panktpaph says: "Emmi
grauts are daily passing .through Rose-
P i. - i .. ti... i '....Hill., raniitrv.
Utllg. OOUIIll lOl Hie wpiu ....... ..v. -
The streets of St. Joe were thronged
with people Inst Saturday, to witness
tlie first appearance of the locomotive
tit that place. Some of the spectators
on that day saw a railroad car for tlie
first time in their life.
The Circuit Court liegan a term iu
Douglas county on Monday. There
were 14 civil, and tour or five criminal
cases oi i tlie docket. Five ol tlie form
er were to sever tlie matrimonial knot.
At tlie November terms of the Cir
cuit Courts for the First Third and
Fourth Judicial Districts in this State,
the divorce suits number forty-one.
Tlie Montana, Helena, lleivhlof the
24th says : "GiistaveSee, well known
to tlie citizens of Helena, died very
suddenly yesterday afternoon, from
the bursting of a blood vessel at Liss
Oer'g Restaurant, wliere lie has lieeu
employed the past year as a baker.
The Lewiston &Mti lias discovered
a good place to make1 a new territory.
It promises to let Washington Terri
tory keep all her couutry lying west of
the Columbia river. All that portion
lying east of the Columbia embracing
VValla Walla. Whitman, and a good
portion of Stevens county, and that
portion of Idaho lying north of Sal
mon river to be made into a new ter
ritory called Columbia.
Senator Corbett will leave for Wash
ington by the next steamer.
Within five days after the incorpor
ation act went into force at Koseburg.
three drunks and disorderlies wen! at
tended to.
The Circuit Court for Multnomah
county will convene next Monday.
Look out for Thank-giving Day.
It's a coming. Tlie turkeys arc be
ginning to look solenicholly. and
pumpkins yellow.
The Chinese populace were Intlu-trl-onslv
engaged last evening in celebrat
ing the " Feast of the 1-esser Dragon
..iVo fh mnjt nnnroveil stvle. NO
firccrakers were used, but these small
arms were more than compensated tor
by an everlasting din caused by the
blowing of wheezv horns and the
ceaseless beating of .cymbals and ton
ions. The grand temple of tlie old lie
dragon himself was brilliantly illumi
nated lioth with gas and some stunning
cuts of his Royal Sulphurous Majesty
oil the walls. There was also big
lamps and little lamps, suspended
from the celling, and many curiously
revolving lights placed around at In
tervals. The room was gorgeously
and grotesquely adorned with demt
-.. T....1I.. Braonlner nf lf Week
KJll linw v..0, -
Robert Mmm, rtoHewnan ef Oregon
..... . ...tit. trt..K
City, m an altercation wim "no"
Wortman at Hie Poet Office of that
place, drew a pistol and fired twice at
Wortman, rawing his aim) and then
jumped upon him and beat htm with
a cane over the head. Wortman was
without means of defense. Jenkins
was arrested upon two cliarges assault
and battery, and assault with a deadly
weapon and found guilty of both.
He was balled In the sum of $500 each.
Tlie new Oakland. In Douglas comi
ty. Is leaving the old town iu the lurch
in point of prosperity.
Mr. E. Savage, near Hillsboro, dis
located his sboulder by a fall, the otlier
day.
James narmer, a contractor of Baker
county, left without paying his debts a
few days ago.
It is estimated that Western Wash
ington lias 15.000 square miles of tlm
liered lands, which will yield an aver
age ol 30.000 teet of lumber to the
acre.
Harhisbcrg, Nov. 6th, 1872.
Ed. Rkgister : The election is
nast and all Is quiet quiet from the
tact that Republicans are not In the
.ahit nt hnrrflhlno' over their victory
like Democrats under similar circum
stances and of course at this time the
Democrats have nothing over which to
exult.
Taking the vote of last June as a
basis from which to figure, there was
not the amount of crow eaten here
yesterday, that one would have ex
pected, as the poll books will show.
It had oeen confidently believed that
not a single Liberal Republican was
to be found In this precinct, but to
wards evening It was ascertained that
one man had cast his vote for Greeley
who had heretofore voted the straight
Republican ticket. So little, however,
was known of this before-hand that
some ot his most intimate friends were
led to wager a small amount on his
vote, and lost. It Is also said that one
or two others voted In the same way,
who are ashamed to own It, though
this Is not generally believed. During
the day some tew bets were made on
the general result, the Republicans
giving from ten to forty electoral votes,
also that Greeley would not carry
twelve States.
Although Mr. A. C. Jones came up
on the evening of the 4th, and made
one of his telling (?) speeches, there
were a few who voted the O'Conor
ticket while several did not vote at all.
This, with many of us, was our first
experience at voting by liallot, though
all seemed to be highly pleased. It
was noticed in counting the ballots,
that those on top were nearly all tor
Greeley. Those, it is supposed, were
cast bv men who had not the courage
(or stomach) to devour their share of
the crow until they had liquored up all
day. This would have liecn a fine
field for a repoiter, as many an amu
ing incident would have come under
his observation, that we have not the
gift to report. " As we now write, the
news comes pouring in from all quar
ters, giving, In almost all instances,
large Republican gains, and best of till
that Linn county has gone Republican.
Surely this Is glory enough for one
day. REPUBLICAN.
Latest Xewa.
more It was lully dcvetoied. In Co
lumbus and Port Jervls it was com
mencing. William B. Crosby, of New York,
lias been appointed Consul General at
Rome.
The President lias signed the procla
mation imposing discriminating duties
on articles from France.
It is stated that the steamer .VmwwA
en route from New York for Havana,
wa burned about twenty-five miles
from Abaco a few days since. Seven
iKissengers and five of tlie crew were
saved, out ot some thirty of the form
er and fifty-torn ot the latter.
A letter lias been received at the
General Land Office setting forth that
a movement is on foot by tlie Israelites
of Europe for settling a colony of
Roumanians and Continental Jews in
America. It appears there is a com
tianv formed possessing a paid up capi
tal of $1,500,000, which contemplates
settling In this country with some
8,000 families, comprising 40.000 per
sons. They wish to obtain 25.000
acres of government hind for that pur
pose. The horse maladv was beginning to
abate iu New York on the 30th ult.
Tlie burned steamship Miwmi was
valued at $200,000 and was insured tor
$100,000. Her cargo was estimated
at $250,000.
It is rumored that Columbus Delano
will succeed Boutwell as Secretary of
the Treasury, in case of Grant's elec
tion. A female doctor, of New York, on
the 31st nit reiKirted that she was treat
ing four ladies who were sufteriug
from the horse disease.
Oxen were usik! hi drawing wagons
In Albauy, N. Y., 01. the 31st ult.
The horse disease In New York was
on tlie Increase Oct. 20th. In Phila
delphia It was very mild. In Baltl-
The 1 torse malady was spreading In
Chicago, Nov, X witfegflRlyspPty.
Fifty cases of horse disease were
reported in Pittsburg on the 1st.
Hon. John A. Griswokl died at
Troy, N. YH w the 31st ult.
The horse malady ls spreading
through Maine.
The bad weather was Increasing the
horse disease on the 4tb.
Three men were suffocated In the
mineral well at Avon, N.Y., recently.
FOREMM SEWS.
At the General Conference of Jews
at Brussels, on the 1st lust., the Rou
manians stated their Intention to emi
grate en masse to this country.
The Prussian Diet was prorogued on
the 1st.
By the falling of a Court room In
Durris County, Ireland, on the 1st
Inst, 200 people were precipitated
twelve feet. Several were Instantly
killed, and forty Injured, some serious
ly. It Is said that President Thiers does
not want to be made President for life.
The German troops have evacuated
Epernay.
Gold has been discovered at the Cape
of Good Hope.
Ponfferlo Diaz has wrnimlsslonecl
notable citizens to arransre peace be
tween himself and Tijadn.
Gen. Tlmeres, of Mexico, has been
Imprisoned because he had not surren-
derwl bis arms.
Almoin Inn. Mexico, leader of the
Citadel In revolt last year, has been
Thiers has informed the Princess
Clotilde, wife of Prince Napoleon,
that she Is tree to remain in r ranee
without the Interference of Govern
ment. It is said the three experts to whom
Emperor William referred the San
Juan case, recommended as a com-
Hie nrtnntton of the middle
channel as the boundary line between
British America anq unireu owiies
territory.
The Mamuls of Ruoon, who presid
ed over the nigh Joint Commission
which framed the Manama treaty ai
M-...i.ii,.rfnii has itelivered an address
at Repon, Eng., upon the result of the
arbitration at ( leneva. He regards the
result as a great step towarti tne pres
ervation of peace in the world.
A private company lias made a prop
osition to the Spanish Government to
construct and maintain at Its own ex
pense the Hues of telegraph through
out tlie country.
W. E. Baxter, member of Parlia
ment for Montrcss, Eng., In a recent
address to his constituents said tlie re
sult ot the Geneva arbitration was the
grandest triumph of modem civiliza
tion. The horse disease has appeared in
several places in Devonshire, Eng..
and is severe in Liverton and vicinity.
France was to pay Germany this
week two hundred millions of francs.
nnJ will continue to make similar In
stallments until the end of tlie year.
Bancroft, American Embassador,
soon after the Enqieror's decision on
the San Juan boundary question, ap
plied to the Foreign office for an ac
count oft lie expenses incurred by the
German Government in tlie course ol
tlie arbitration, with a view of reim
bursement. He was informed that the
German Government had no bill of
charges against tlie United States.
ti,.. million ueililiiiy of the Kim;
and Queen of Saxony was celebrated
on the 4th at Dresden with splendid
ceremonies. The Emperor and Em
press and Crown Prince of Germany
were present.
Cholera lias made Its appearance ai
Prague ami Berlin, Germany.
Armed bands of Carilsts are commit
ting robberies on the frontier of Spin.
An artist not long ago, was dqlna
his best at a sunset on the Rhine. A
magnificent old castle occupied a
prominent position in the picture, be
hind which it is supposed, tlie glorlon
orb of dav lias just disappeared, giving
tlie rocks, hills and dales that pictur
es pie twilight which is so much ad
mired bv lovers of nature. As it my
fell npoii tlie placid sheen of the Rhine
Its reflection sparkled like molten sil
ver. Tlie artist surveyed his work Iu
general outline, in blending and shad
ing, laid down his palet and brush,
and was congratulating himself on the
success of his masterpiece, when a
countryman, who. unnoticed, had been
reviewing the picture from behind,
remarked, with a measured tone :
"Weil, I swan, that looks natural."
"Ah. Indeed," replied the artist,
looking at tlie speaker, who certainly
had not tlie appearance of having trav
eled a irreat distance beyond tlie barn-
y . " .. . . k 1 U 01,
yard, uo you recojjnuie u.
"Recognizeit? I guess I do. Been
ther niore'n forty times. It's just up
here in the edge of Leomlnlster. That
hnlldin' tliere" (the castle) "is Sqclrc
Jones' soa)-house.aiitl this shiny stuff"
(the shimmering Rhine) "is tlie soap
suds that comes from It."
There was an artist studio to rent
next day.'
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