t SEWING MACHINES. THE ASl) SEWING MACHINE Is beyond iiuestlon more perfect for All Kinds of Work, tlm:i any other mnclilno tn use. Tt is a combination of .simplicity, DuraliHHy X Economy, mnnufnctm-ed of the very best Imported FINKLE & LYON VICTOR I uneiiiuileil for quietness and easeofrnn nintf, self-act tins! needle, perfect shuttle. Its operation is positive, enaliling It to Hun Over Nenms and Turn Corners without Changing the tension, length of stitch, or mopping the motion of the liiu chlnc. Will sew any kind of material cut with straight and bins elite, WITHOUT BASTING, entirely preventing the fulness of cither side, ft has a more perfect feed than any other machine. Tnkes all the stretch from the goods, operating wlth.equal fnaUity on the heaviest as well as the lightest fabric, leaving a seam alike on lmtb sides, beauti fullv smooth, strong and elastic; is espec ially adapted to the divcrsitled wants of 1 Family Sewing, and is so simple In Its i-onstrnction that it can be used with utacrOy by the most lnex ItertenemL 3 specinlly Minuted to Tailoring and leather Work ! u will ham. fell. tuck, irnther and sew iixn a Iwid at the same time, which obvl ulcs the tedious necessity of basting. It will do anv kind of work done on asewing machine, "with Icsscliangingand adjusting t ban any other machine ever presented to the public. It will BSAID UPON Ml'SLIS or WOOLKS iitJODS, in a manner far su perior to any other machine. l'arties wishing to purchase a inaehlne are invited to call at the Register liuikling on comer of First and Kerry streets, Alba ny, Oregon, and examine the FINKLE A LYON. For circulars, Ac, address, J. AKWKTII, Ajrt.. Allny, Oregou. 840 and SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW THE BANNER Shuttle Sewing Machine With Table and Treadle Complete. s:ltch alike on both sides of the cloth, and cannot be nnraveled. ' UT3,000 it Itches a minute, without noise, IgT skipping of stitches, or breaking of Uifthreal. Ural Introduced in Jane, 170. iVented In the United States and all the principal countries of Europe. The new UANNKIt HM'TTI.K SEWIN'li MACHINE Is sold for fM less than any other tlrst class sewing ma bine, and is guaranteed to le built In a more snlmmn tinl manner, tn have less working tuns, run at a greater speed, to make less noise, to lie more beautifully Itnlshed, to miss htss stitches, and do a greater variety and lief lenmalll vof work than nnv maeidne made in the United States, either hUjh or low, price. All of lt working parts are made of the best refined steel, every part made to a gauge and Intorchnngmnle, It uses needles, thread, silk and linen of any site, and works with ciiual facility on tho tiitok t woolens or t bluest muslin. It will hem fell, tuck, braid, cord, ruffle, bind, philt, lutlt, stitch, soam, gainer. hemstitch and embroider In the most perfect and beauti ful inannner. No skill required to "set" a nee lk, as every needle Is to Made that it Wm possible to put one in and get It wrong. vr machine Is warranted for Ave year. n I Lyon IMsWhTH H SWWf BrSWH. La Grande precinct In Union coun ty, Is the banner product of the State. It went unanimously tor Grant and Wilson. Rev.I.D. Driver, during his late trip to Eastern Oregon, collected t42 31 for the American Bible Society, (232 lor tjie Oregou Bible Society, traveling 500 miles and preaching 18 times in twenty-two days. Bqxtrier says the Nortlieru Pa- road OoniDauv will nave tneir the sixty-five miles of eomple- tu ashingtnn i erritory on the market sooiu as it is being survey ed anil platted with that purpose in view. The f'l'iint say the laying of the new cable wire from San Juan to Lo pez Island w.is completed 01) the Kith inst. and the first through message was seat on that day. The Idaho SMcnnan of Hie 18th says: "The driver from Owyhee brings news of the robbery of Wells Fargo &Co's express office in Silver City on Wed nesday night. He says they made an entrance under the floor by digging away the dirt, and pryed up tlie floor and stole the box which had been pnt up for this place. There was $600 in coin that Charley llager, stage agent, was sending over to this place, and how much more he did not learn.as he came away early In the morning. Washington Territory is shipping cattle, sneep ami nay to victoria in considerable Quantities, $3,140 worth of these articles were landed by one vessel making two trips last week. Whitman county. W. T., lying be tween the Snake and Columbia rivers. is beiuc rapidly settled. It already contains between 2,000 and 3,000 in- liabitants. A course ef lectures will be deliver ed in Boise City the coming winter. Judge Whitson will open the course ou the first Wednesday in December. Stylish bifgglos and spirited horses are increasing in Oljfnipia. Oknipia has a club called the -'Merry Bachelors." A man is expelled for no offense except getting married. Suof was seven indies deep in Brit ish Columbia last Week. Coal is being taken out of Douglas nit. B. C, at the late of 150 to 200 ; tons a day. An Indian woman was kidnapped from Victoria week before last while intoxicated. She was taken aboard a t J reek vessel bound for China. Her tribal relatives are indignant. Extensive flies were burned in tlie San Gabriel, Cal., mountains, last week. Laura D. Fair, advertised to lecture in Sau Francisco ou the night of tlie 21st inst., on "Wolves," did not do so. She was intimidated by the threat ening crowds which gathered in front of tlie Hall, and her resilience. The public schools in Portland close tiielr second quarter on the 6th of De cember. Up to the 2'2d inst.. 05 arrests, State and City, Were made in Portland. The Virtue quart, mill in Baker county is reported as running on very rich rock. Father Mesplie. formerly of the Dal les, has been appointed Chaplain in tlie array. A broken leg is tlie result of the fall of .lames Butler's horse near Eugene the Otherday. It was, fames' leg. Mr. Hand is now sole proprietor of tlie Dalles MimnUtiwrr. Km met Williams, 'one of the. prints in tlie Salem KMemmm of lice, cut a long fearful gash in his right wrist and forearm, last Thursday evening, by falling on the blades liekmgiug to tin ! iiia?rs of a power press. So says the Nttittunmm. James Carroll, of Multnomah couu- tv, lias Ih.cu sent to the Insane Asy lum. A reporter has discovered that "De-; fective Acoustics," is what is (he mat with the Multnomah court horte. Seventy-two thousand pounds ot jKirk were received from wagons at St. Joe week la-fere hist. Tlie rejwirt that Oregon Military Koad Company ins sold its land grant, is denied by Dr. Biiylvy. Oakland contains two hotels, three stori-s a drug store, blacksmith siiop, market and many private residence, mid others are constantly being erect ed. The Portland correspondent of tlie Corvallis Uwlin says tlimt hi tlie onler of the ludepeudent'CluuujiUHifi. of tine Bed Cross, as gotten p y Odrsel. Tavlor. there is a tlegree ealhsl "Tl; Suiilime Degree ef the Heroes of Mes sonotamla. '"wliich is a rrdseraMe tarce. full of intolerant and sectarian bigot-1 HHa! FA. teHroaa ry, wiicuiateti w injure tue ennse oi tetntieranre In the country, and pro mote hate and everything uncharitable and. michrlstlauj no right-minded, lamest man or woman, having any love or regard for republican govern ment, can ever iuS, tile dblhjitlous conUlnetHu It."" Travel Is rerpoteiCrt;ishig w tlie Oregon Ceinral WW. JWMBB.' Port- Divine service Is held In the Insane Asylum every Sunday , by various I'ortianu pastors alternately. Tlie U, S. Marshal has seized Stein er 4. Kallaghan's lirewery, at Port land, bankrupts. T. M. Heed, of CarvnTHs, who fell into a well some weeks ago, is out again nearly well. A man named Michael Cashel fell from the steamer Fmenie Troupe on i nnrsuay or last week while It was opposite Columbia City on Its wav to Portland, and was drowned. He 'was ;..fs.:....n,l imuAH,,Ut,H. . .,4 John G. Campbell of Oregon City. one of tlie pioneer of the State, died at his residence on Thursday of last week. He came to this State in 1S43. Summer Hanxhmsf, a half breed Indian. wh shot aiid killed by a white man named Ytflnn. at Kelsay's Point, Tillamook, a few davs since. The incorporators ol kjam'fotlitt Printing and Publishing Company,' are J. N. Dolph, 0. N. Denny and H W.Scott. Gen. McCouaha. Bembllcan Candi date lor prosecuting Attorney for tlie Tluttl Judicial District iirwastitngton territory. Is elected by a large majori ty. Tlie friends of Laura D. Fair have advised her to leave the efty of San t rancisco. A severe storm was prevailing at salt I-nke City. I tin. On the 23d inst It was feared it would impede travel. One of the leading San , Francisco firms, hi comparing their books with wharfinger account rtjpntly. found tiiey Had paid iski.uou of which only $5,000 reached the public treasury, The Vancouver paer is informed th:it the price of rattle hi ttmatilta lias reoently been materially reduced j owing to importations of Texan rattle. One man lias (1,000 head In tue oouuty and another lias an immense baud oil the way. Which will winter in Utah ami come on through in the spring. McFadden's majority In Washing ton Territory as f ir as lieard from h 785. Tlie body of W. H. Trainer was found the otherday near Lone Moun tain, Cal. Had sliot himself. A horrible act was committed at Sau Kafael, Cal., but a few nights since. A young man about 22 years of age, a painter by trade, entered the residence of one of the most respected citizens of the place during the absence of tlie parents and outraged and crip pled tlieir daughter not yet.flvu years ot age It was not found, out until next morning when tlie little girl's mother discovered the fact. Tlie girl tlien informed her mother of the Dar- tlculars. The affair lias caused great excitement and it is hoped the fiend will be lynched. He has been arrested and is guarded in the town prison. He pleaded gmlty to the vtorge when ar rested and examined and is held to answer bell ire the grand jury. Groups of men are talking of tlie affair on tin streets and threats are made to lynch the prisoner to save trouble and time of trying Mm. The leading ftapers of California are opposed to the calling ot an extra ses sion of the Legislature. A little sou of S. D. Pope in Oregon Cltv was badly hirrned with jwvder last Friday. Disfigurement for life is feared, and maybe tlie loss of his eye sight. A man named Dolau lias been ar rested at Oregon City on suspicion of having set the woolen mill on fire. John F. Coleman, eugineer in the Yellow Jacket mine, tHK., recently drew 20.000111 the Oinalm lottery, Several Iron-ore claims have been located hear Nevada City. CorvaUls College is to have an or gan. It is said a pedagogue at Kugene Is trying to teach his pupils tliat money sixMitfor newsuaiiers Is thrown away. lie ought to be- shot with an iufirdoo of common sense for la; Is evideutty a tull-bollicd Mint. 11. G. Hew ha become sole tiro prietoroftlie lic.ntm pitmmt having purchased th interest of Geo. F. Mc Claue. There are twenty-seven patients in tlie Territorial Insane AylnmatSleil iieooin. 10 nuiles ami 8 females. Shire August. 10. Is71. iiinefeen patients have been received; 5 have been cured and 4 improved ami discharged ; one lias escajied and three have died. Travel from the N. P. K. R. terml nns to01ympla Is much greater than w la'fore known. The stages of Coggan ft Co. make fgrfnd time and are wowdetl every trip. Asi aid and well known eitwen of Wbitlh(r's Island was found tlead at his 1111141. u the 18th at which time it was aupixtsed he had been dead two days. N 0 marks ot violence were dU coverwl. KOov. Salomon, of Otympla, was serepatled on his return from Califor nia. te his home that week. Winter lias commenced iUttftah with consUerabie vigor. In the vWnity of tlie . hmma luiu.tlre,. is. oA feet. snow. Business is land. -M Thert -wcre sfrly tealh ln San Pmiintjiwv rl it sain v 1nm aaL In Washington mmty the growing ' wneat cjsop uefer looked better at tois season of the year than at present. Tl amount ,sqwu U Ifeom oue-fourtJ i to one-third greater this season titan last, and still the farmers are busy plowing and sowing j and sttonld this favorable weather continue ten days longer, Washington county will have an enormous wheat crop the coming season. There is a colored man living hi Seattle, W. T.. wlro has a history that would serve as the foundation for a romantic tale. His name is Clark li vis. He was born a slave of George McLean, of Logan county. Ky.. and, after his marriage he and his wife he came the property of Beecher Davis of the same Bounty. In 1863. by per mission of Us master, Clark Davis went, to California, since which time lie has not seen his family. He has succeeded in finding his wife and one son. but three other sons are missing, and he is very anxious to find them. He has ascertained that one. William Hannibal, ran away before the wav, and lie hopes he may lie found in the North. Silas was sent South before the war, and Peter left home at tlie time of toe battle of Fort Dorielson. Any one whovan give any informa tion respecting either of these men is requested to write txv the distressed father, who will paynuyexperHri in enrird in finding them. The younger boyi Ilevk is now on his way to the Pacific coat, to see his t:i titer.. Mrs. Davis supposing her hnshaml was dead, re-married, and is now living nearFdkton, Kv. . . -i With (he evacuation by tlie military of Sau jinan and adjacent islands, seriolis tremolos are apprehended by the settlors. Jt is well known Uiat these Islands contain some ofttie finest agricultural lands on tlie Hitter coast, parts of which have been for years held, occiipied and cultivated by thrif ty settlers. Owing to the anqmalons status of the islands, no legal steps could be taken to perfect title to any of the siime. consequently the tenure by which these lands are held by the squatters, is very frail and slender, and we are informed tliat numerous land grabbers are ready to pounce np on and appropriate to themselves the fields and homes of these men, who for years have htdustrimisly pursued their humble but honest calling under all the adverse circumstances induced by military rule, and unprotected try the civil arm of our Goveruineut. So says tlie Com. Paymaster Jco. Mead.,!' S. N.. died at Mare Island, Cal., on tlie 36th inst. J. B. Oraudall of tlie Cat. Line Stage Co., Ol.. va killed near Los Ancele on the 23d. by being thrown from his coach and kicked by one of the horses. Ho was a veteran stage man. Henry Janin, of San Francisco, has made 8 report on the diamoud deposits and pronounces the whole scheme (in audacious fraud. The grand jury of Wasco comity have submitted their final reMirt, which contains this flattering state ment : "A stare ot morals more tn- vorable than lias beeu obtained in the ! country for some time, cheering alike to the pUlaiitliropist and tax-nyer." j The Kepubiienu City Convention nt Salem last Saturday evening made t lie following nomination: I'or Mavnr. Dr. 11. Carpenter, for Recorder, C. 8. Woodworth; for Treasurer. A. X. ' Gilbert ; for Marshal. J. A. Baker, j Fourteen counties In Washington Territory give McFadden On votes, ; and3.S2(!forGarflelde. At the late election in IClikltat coun ty. W.T., Rockdale and Gohlei'dale were voted for as tlie comity seat, the former receiving 78 and the latter 77 votes. At Yakima City, W. T.. wlieat was j $1 per labliel. oats 75 cents, com 1 ' iier bushel and Ktatoes 50 rents, late-' iy. Tlie Circuit Court for l.nne comity,. ; Jmlge Thayer presiding, commeixvil. last Monday morning with a full docket. Benton county ofllcial rettwns giWc Grant 18" majority. , l'l... ,!,. 1.. ,,.,.1 I .. T. I. ". V.',", """ " V"- : liau at Mirvauis is conipiejsc. uic building is 24 by 42 feet ; with .19 foot walls, comprising two sio.to. The Olympia TrOum giws Uw ver- diet itmlmmt lieWwu the baly of a lMlf-brmlIaiymimIJnieParwtn. at Smith Bay. audlwdst bath to have resulteil from a giHHSlKH wound, said shot being fired, by an Indian boyi known by tlie,. nmaa of Stickeeii. twelve years ot'snge, lost week. Professor Uwtan. the blind music teacher recently lectured in tlie M. K. Chureh at; Olympia on music. Tlie Tribune says his desire is to locate 011 the HmuMlelther at Otympia or Seat tie. A pctVoter at Olympia liascltoseii n little, sg, for its playmate, and U hostile to w lien that comes near. IHiaJroatriagWwwto ls now preva- i lentw,! ",1 .'IP f: XI ' co last afro cents pBrcown. Hie best dogs hi CorvaUls ore being rsare A roan at Ofyfhpla is alluded to as very partlcutar ft)r refusing a dish of pot-pie because lie found a mouse in it. "Utllblitbe feroaW to the latest name for bigamy. Near the Monterey (Gal.) shore there lies an immense hell which closely resembles tlie clam ftarilv. The shell is sligh' ly open, so that the once ani mated but now petrified inhabitant can he plainly seen. This coucholog ical monster will weigh probabl' nearly a ton. It is mrggested that tunny locals slronld indicate somehow where the laugh comes In. During last week fe days in South ern Oregon were warm and pleasant and the nights cold and frosty, which U creating some fear among stock, raisers of a hard winter on stock on, account; of the frost killing the grass. Monte and faro are having quite a run in Baker City this fall. There are now five or six heavy moute banks in tiie city. Black and Bed, Chuek-a-luck. etc., are also in operation. Snow was ten Indies deep at Fort Klamath lost week. The stages between Baker City and Umatilla and Boise City, have lately been delayed ou account of bad trav eling. The Bedrock T)eipavt of the 30th says the weather at Baker City tor the past ten days has been very cold, and the snow , that had fallen still lays on the ground, and there is no appearance of its going off tor some time. This fall has been an extraordinary one for Cistern Oregon. George West was drowned in the bay at San Francisco lost Friday. Three heavily-armed men were com mitting robberies In the neighborhood of Redding. Cat., last week. They had already taken $1,000 of money anil property. Men were after them. A little daughter of John Murphy at VaBeja Cal., Wiis burned to death on tlie 2lst. A niece of F. I). Cmtl Italian Consul at San Francisco, was nearly drowned in a bathing house at North Beach of that city recently, A ruby is reported an Its way from New Mexico to 'Frisco worth $350, 000. Mrs. A. J. Duniway has announced a course of Sunday evening lectures :it Portland. The rimes says : "One Dr. .1,51. May. who some time since located at Ashland, we are Informed, absconded, leaving behind turn quite a number of unsettled bills. Tlie last tliat was lieard of him. he was footing if on the road to Yreka to' bilk somebody else." tl.YAJWIAL ASiW roXBEMlAL. Gold in New York H3)g. Legal ten ders 88 80c. Wheat in Liverpool Average, 1. Mil l is Sd ; dub, 13s 3di:is Od. Sim Francisco dates show a slight? advance tn the price of wheat as high , s ft 70 f cental baring lieen reachetil h1 the b,,,k 0, .nUoas bejugaoove $1 . I Portland quotat ions rewiMn tlie sjime. Sfl 40 f 100 tlx.. wiHrno indication ot ttu early advance. Albany buyers , an, offering 55u ? bnsliel fir wheai-au advance of 5c since our last. We quote treall roll laitter at 30c. hV ; egg .'Ho f dozen, against: 48c in. Sau Fwndsco. Wool is quoted at 152te f ffi. in . Sau FntmHrscn markets; oulous. $3 75 . V 100 K oats, (tl 002 ; patatoes, Vm 40; dry hides, 1718c ? ft. .VSnrj( Stokv. There is a cover ed bridge at Peoria 500 feet above higl.water mark. A drover recently attempteil to drive a thnu4ud hecp across it. W hen alwut Imlf-way over. the bell wether noticed an opened win dow, ami. recognizing his destiny, mane a strike tor giory aua tue grave. made a strike torg wtu. i,u ....ir ,1,., ,.,ui,i't, ; mat np)rtit.,nteK frifhMcSifMnn.' j (h Wg nMiim mM mf) j wirdlnal point of tl compass, he M-. j tcn-d a plaintive 'Ma-fl."aiidK"HMii(b iedtohls fate. The ext slieep mid;' the next fol owed. Im ttittiu? the east. nre and the remark nf tlie) leader, For Imurs It ralneti fjieeii. TPJr eiwliile placid stream was inowisMi with the lite-blood of ptaribmkV mutton, ami not until the brkrtall of the last sheep as It dlmttwyuNill through the window. vfrtviio4t1r.ttif vdcited': world, did tho ; iiKmflHceftsev-s. Lmis Miuoervif There In aarletldfltectloii of elec tion fraivis. Hi Lon)t4aii and conse-, onetit trarlrl'ta State from 0tee hy vmmt 'torn trttoto says If Gov, Wwnfrtl,w anr iraou. hMhtfiWMsreMrn awiipertmr wtwi mmm