ALBANY REGISTER. 8 SEWING MACHINES. THE AM SKHIXii MAC HIKE In beyond question more perfect for All Kinds of Work, than any other machine In use. It is a combination of simplicity, Durability ic Economy, manufactured of the very best Imported steel, The FINKLE & LYON VICTOR I uuequalcd for quietness and enseof run nlnir, self-setting needle, perfect shuttle. Its operation is positive, enabling it to Hnu Over Meant anil Turn Corners without changing the tension, length of st itch, or stopping the motion of tlie ma chine. Will sew any kind of material cut with straight and bias edge, WITHOUT BASTING, entirely preventing the fulness of either side, ft lias a more perfect feed than any other machine. Takes all the stretch from t he goods, onerat ing wit h equal facility on the heaviest as well as the lightest fabric, leaving a seam alike on Inith shies, beaut I fully smooth, strong and ehV ilc; is espec ially adapted to the diversiued wants of Family Sewing, and is so slninle in its construction that It can be used with alatrUy by the most Ine.v perieooad. Imperially adapted to tailoring and Leather Work ! It will hem, fell, tuck, gather and sew upon a band at the same lime, which obvi ates the tedious necessity of hasting. It will do any kind of work done on a sew ing machine, with lessehanglugand adjusting i ban any other machine ever presented to the public. It will BRAID I POX m SLI or WOOLKX O0I8. in a manner tor su perior to any other machine. Parties wishing to purchase a machine are Invited to call at the Register Ruildlng on corner of first and Ferry- streets, Alba ny, Oregon, and examine the FIX KLE &, LVOV. Kor circulars, Ac, address, J. lAK.YsHOHTK, .!.. Albany, Oregon. 840 and $45. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW THE BANNER Shuttle Sewing Machine, With Table and Treadle Complete. Stitch alike on both sides of the cloth, and i cannot lie unraveled. tUFXOM stitches a minute, without noise, j (ST skipping of stitches, or blinking of fcirthrcad. rinrt Introduced in June, 1N70. 1'atented In the Tnited States and all the prlnci'ui I countries of Kurope. The new llANNKK SHUTTLE SKWINfi MACHINE Is sold for fVi less than any other first class sewing machine, and is guaranteed to lie built in a more substan tial manner, to have less working parts, ran at a greater speed, to make less noise, to he more beautifully finished, to miss less stitches, and doa greater variety and let tur quality of work than anv machine made In the United States, either high or low price. All of It working parts are made of the lies! refined steel, every part made to a gauge and Interchangeable, It uses needles, thread, silk and linen of any size, and works with equal facility on the thick est woolens or thinest muslin. It will hem fell, tnck, braid, cord, raffle, bind, plait, quilt, stitch, seam, gather, hem-stitch and embroider In the most perfect and hoantt fnl manuner. No skill required to "set " a noodle, everj- needle Is so made that It Is Impossible to put one In and get it wrong. Every machine to warranted for Ave yean. Call at Register Building and see It. J. FAHN8W0RTH, Agent, JiOY.tj. Albany, Oregon. Lyon lie What Happened to a Wood Little Boy. There lived once a plantier With a son, his only luv, . To whom, upon his birthday, A bran new nx lie guv. This farmer had n gardi-ing, All filled with appel trees, Which for the city iwir-ki-et He was try ing for to rai-ese. The son he takes the hatchi-et Quite jolly and jocund, And, going to the appel trees. He chops them to the gr'nnd. The farmer called Ids ser-vi-ents, And ranged them in a row : "Now who hits chopped my appel trees, And killed them root and bo?'1 The servants statu! aina-zled. All drawn up in a line ; There comes a running up to him Ills young and hopeful sc'n. "I cannot tell a He. poppar," This truthful hoy began. "Twas I who chopped your appel trees 'Twits I, your little San." Now. who yon s'posethis buffer was And who his filial kin t It was the Immortal Bushrod. And the late G. Washingtlii. MORAL. Now whoso takes a hatchi-et. And appel trees cuts down. If he lives long enough, will he A great and pious noun. PACIFIC: OAfT MEW. Democrats have all got the bone malady. Di-rlng the month of October the County Clerk of Multnomah county issued 24 marriage licenses. Fanners of Washington county are all busy plowing and putting Ingrain. James Cunningham, of San Fran cisco, shot himself with a pistol on the 6th. No reason would he give for the act. Hon. H. W. Corbett sailed on the 8th In the John L. Stephen for San Francisco on his way to Washington. Congress convenes at Washington on the first Monday of December. Corvallis precinct gave one vote for O'Conor. That ought to be framed. , Rev. J. B. Emery has been appoint-! ed pastor of the M. E. Church South, j in Corvallis. The building for the Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Works, at I isaiem, is nnisneu. Ten Inmates were added to the pen itentiary last week. Four of tliem were Chinamen. 'One-eyed Mary." a dusky maiden of Yaqtihia Bay, influenced by jeal ousy, by her own act. started for the happy hunting grounds, last week. H. K. Woodward fell dead of heart disease on the streets of Olympiaou the afternoon ot the 7th Inst. Ira Ward. Sr., an old resident of Washington Territory, died at Turn water on the Gth Inst. Mr. Guun, editor of the Olympta Tmnxript, is recovering from tin at tack of paralysis. It began snowing at Silver City. Idaho, on tlie 26 till, and continued for three days and nights, covering the ground to a dept h of four inches. A new stage line has lieen establish ed between Mountain City, Idaho, and Klko. Nevada. A fiiv occurred In Portland on the evening of Oct. 7th in tlie second story of the building occupied by tlie dry goods store of L. Baum. After con siderable exertion tlie firemen put It out. The damage by fire and water will reach from five to six thousand dollars. Tlie Oregnnian says Mount Hood lias been smoking again. The city prisoners of Portland are employed to scrape the crosswalks. Two hundred ami forty pupils have attended tlie Oregon City Seminary during the past quarter. Wheat and oats at Baker City bring 1 60 ier hundred pounds. The Corvallis Gazelle says since tlie late rains, farmers are busily engaged in preparing the ground for sowing, and putting in foil imps. The a-orks at the copper mine in Baker county have made one very suc cessful run. One more run and they will close up for the winter. The Governor has commissioned the following militia officers to be assign ed to duty on the staff of Brig. Gen. M. V. Brown : Ed. Cahalin, of Port land, Assistant Adjutant General, with rank of Major; P. C. Harper, ot Albany, and Chas. Newell, of Port land, ' Alds-de-Cainp. with rank of Captain. The total damage by the late lire at Dallas amounted to $.000. "Schichagough. Illlnoyse." was on j a letter dropped into the postotllce at 1 Goose Lake lately. Two ami one-half Inches of rain fell at RntshuM durlni? the month of Oe-1 toiler s 0 Empire City, Coos county. Is soon to have a regular weekly paper. Prof. Rogers, of Coos county, is getting up a new kind of Geography. It is said to possess great merit. Information is wanted of James W. Smith, who moved to Oregon in 1852. S, J, Foster. Haddam. Kansas, would be glad to hear from him. Tlie Statmnim says : "Anything to i , -i u. I... . i.......... ....,., ....... i. ,. it ileal urraiii. wis ik:icii pi,, iihimibu I the dead heals of both Mlitieal ar J ties." Baker City is reported improving in an unprecedented degree, in the ! record of inland towns. TIk) taxable value of proiterty in ' East Portland, mluus Indebtedness, is !iU1.600. i Edith O'Gormnn had au overtlow ! ing house at Portland, on the occasion ! ofiier tlrst lecture. It Is conjectured tliat insanity will become prevalent In Halsey, now that a brass hand Is being started fliere. The telegraph line Is in operation to St. Joe on the Yamhill. Frank E. Hodgkin has resigned his ldtlon as local reporter on the Salem .VMteftMMIH. The Divorce fever Is breaking out iu Yamhill c anity. As yet only six have been attacked. The Vancouver llegMn: was sus pended last week to determine Its fu ture course. Tlie tire-alarm telegraph Is to be in troduced In to Sacramento. Wesley Graves will eater to the tastes ot all who are guests of tbe Chemeketa Hotel. Hail. thunder anMghtaSiig visited naietti last Saturday. The Citizens of tlie Dalles are enjoy ing a temperance revival. May they not have to do their first works over. John Gordan, who killed Bowles at Oregon City last spring has been sen tenced to one years Imprisonment In the Penitentiary. It is lu contemplation to build a mammoth warehouse at Portland, the dimensions of which will be 310 by 80 feet and will require 600,000,000 feet ot lumber to complete. From the Ongmiw we leam that a man living in Portland, charged with Incest committed with his daugh ter 14 years or age, has been arrestee, Counterfeit postage stamps are cir culating, says a California paper. It Is said that an up country widow Is on the trail of the editor, who when she advertised for an agent made her say a gent. Rev. Dr. Hill, is canvassing tlie State for aid for the McMlnnvllle Col lege. The German Lutheran 8oclety ot Sacramento are to build a flue church edifice. "Where, oh where can our lost Jas per W. be." Is anxiously asked by Portland journal. 1 lie New lork Inhvm claims to have 900 copies in circulation in this Slate Two hundred and twenty-five Chi nese took passage for Hong Kong on Doara uie nark forward recently. The net profits of the Cable City mines In Montana during the past sea son were over twenty-seven thousand dollars. Chehallscountv.W. T..gave McFad den 02 votes anil uarneide u. Sixty head of fat hogs were shipped from Olympla for victoria on the luth in-!t. Capt. Cleudennln. an old and well known resident of Puget Sound, died of consumption on the lUtu lust The steamer OhehaUs has been char tered by the Government to carry freight, consisting of goods for tlie Indians at tlie different reservations on the Sound. Tlie State Library lias received an other volume of Patent Office reports. The Olympians are engaged in plant ing and setting out fruit, trees. The sloop Shark, of Seabeck, with two men in her, went ashore on Point Ringold last Thursday at 9 o'clock When tlie boat struck the beach the shock knocked one of the men into the surf but he was saved, the other man clung to the wreck and was res cued also. California lias $31. 000,000 invested in wine culture. Horace Greeley does not Intend to be " provoked to an indulgence in per sodalities " any more. In other won! he has gone out of the sublime liar business." Gen. Geo.G. Jleadedied ot Typhoid pneumonia Judge Onsteln's speech on dogs, de livered in the Legislature Is going the rounds of tlie hasteru press At Port Townsend one day last week, In a drunken row growing out ot an old grudge, one gambler named John unall. known as I'oker-iack stabbed another, named John Thomp son, killing him. Four nistol shots were found thronjrh the rear windows of the Council Jham- her at Portland lat Sunday, supposed to have been fired by Chinese. 1 The lire companies of Portland turned out the other day to extinguish a tire In a frying pan. Mr. Anthony Trolloie. the celebrat ed English novelist, arrived at San Francisco, a few days ago from tlie Sandwich Islands, where lie had been visiting. Tlie horse disease was reported In Salt Like City on the 12th lust. McFadden's majority In Washing. ton Territory was sot on me i.itn. Snow storms were of dally and nightly occurrence In the mountain cities of Colorado, mi tlie 10th. Colorado lias taken the diamond fever, and raves about rich discoveries. Recent geological surveys of tlie new Territories of the far West have revealed tlie important feet that the known coal depo-its of tlie Rocky Mountain region extend over an area of upward of two hundred and fitly thousand square miles, in strata vary ing from five to thirty-five feet In thickness. Some o'te attempted to assassinate Dr. C. V. Calhoun, ot PortTownscnd, last week, by firing at him through tlie window while he was conversing with a few gentlemen lu his office. A search for the perpetrator was un successful on account of tlie darkness. Baa. McMillan was elected Mayor of Victoria, on last Saturday, by 20 majority. It is stated that a real diamond field has been discovered near Hart Creek B. C. A large stone found there Is to be sent to 'Frisco to determine it character. The total expenses of the election In San FrancissfcW 8,521. Senator Corbett was in San Francis- A passenger on Hie John I. Stephen ami a girl sixteen yean of age were arrested In San Francisco on the 12th. Smith Is charged with abducting her from Portland. It was snowing at Treks, Cal., on the 11th Inst. In Jackson county Greeley gets a majority of 47 over all-over Grant 61. In Baker county Greeley's majority is about 30. Douglas county gives Grant a ma jority over all of 250 over Greeley, 200. In Lane county Grant has received a majority over all of 208 over Gree ley 248. Three Inches of snow fell at the Dalles last Monday morning. Tlie first snow of the season fell at Victoria last Saturday. By the premature explosion of a blast, a man named William Barton, was blown to atoms at the Nanalmo coal mines, B. C. In 1800 California produced 17.000 bushels of wheat ; in 1800 she produc ed (1.000,000 bushels; this year her production will reach 30,000,000 bush els. This year California has 618 acres in hops, yielding 800,000 pounds. Jim Andrews, on Left Hand, Ne vada, raised this season from one hun dred and ninety pounds of seed, one hundred and forty bushels of barley, over eighty-four bushels to the acre. It Is reported that 30,000 cattle are on their way from Texas to Idaho Territory. Tlie Gentile element Is said to be Increasing much more rapidly than the Mormon, at Salt Lake. The Northern Pacific Railroad is being snow fenced its entire length. Good mechanics can make from $7 to 8 per day in Arizona. Golden City, Colorado, is growing rapidly. Miss Edith O 'Gorman had a crowded house in Salem. The Oregon Presbytery has appoint ed Rev. E. R. Geary, D. D.. and Elder T. M. Reed delegates to the General Assembly to meet In Baltimore in May next. From tbe Oregnuian of Nov. 9th we take tlie following iu regard to the Stage Robbers: 'lots morning the four persons tried, convicted and sentenced iu the United States District Court for robbing the stage and mails in Antelope Canyon, last July, namely: Thompkin.-. Bramlette, White and Hanson, will be taken to Salem. In accordance with the sentence, these men will be confined in the State Penitentiary for life. To tlie very last tlie prisoners assert their luuooenee of tlie crime for which they are condemned. Bram lette states that he was taken luto the woods after his arrest and compelled to dismount by a revolver being plac ed at his bead. His arms were then pinioned, a noose placed around bis neck, and he drawn three times from tlie earth ami allowed to hang until nearly strangulated, under threats from his captors that they would hang him until he was dead, unless lie con fessed to the crime ; that after being nearly choked to death, had confessed to the robbery of the stage, ami at the instance of tlie captors, admitted that Thompkins. Hanson and White, were also engaged in tbe robbery ; that when lie (iiramlette) was allowed to remount his horse and ride a way from the spot, he emphatically denied every statement which he had made in his confessions. He repeated that it wa extorted from him under threats of death, hut that there was not one word of tlie confession true. Hanson and White both stated tint they were innocent of tlie crime. They did not know, either ot 'hem, the charge on which they were arrested until taken to the house. The parties making the arrest stated all along that It was for stealing norses. Hanson said tnat one of tlie principal parties who figured iu the whole case,, had offered him one hundred dollars if he would escape, but that he (Hanson) had refused the offer. Hanson also stated that be on ly desired to live long enough to see tlie whole matter cleared; up, and to recover his name from, tlie odium which attached to It by reason of his complicity iu the matter. He prov ed to meet his fate like a man, and to labor laud and faithfully while he was kept confined ; he laid never yet stolen anything in his lite, and his con science was perfectly clear on that score. All the three prisoners had no fault to And with either the Judge or jury. They expressed entire satisfac tion with the manner In which the case had been managed from the, eom mencemeet to the ending; they ha J had as fair and Impartial a trial as they could reasoiibly expect under the circumstances. Considering the heavy sentence, the prisoners appeared calm and resigned to their hard hopeless lot. Each expressed a hope that the mys- S enshrouding the case would at be unravelled, and the guilty par ties brought to condign punishment, for the grave crime which they were called upon to suffer. ""