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' 1 . . ' 7 TTF r- ' BU8INK8S CARDS. ' A. . LAVT ) JS , IIKALEK t froceri(ls, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY. OREGON. TITJ STRIVE TO KEKl'TllE BEST Vt w' y '.f tn mi , a " ui the fiW e.it Uving rat'. ( '" M ' me. 1S At North Jrfwnvill SCgRK, HUME & CO., ABE ST11L SIX-ISO mix mm clothim. BOOTH, "AKOWAKfc, tJ3KElHt.. SOTIOSS, EIC, KM'.. ofwtileUtheykctipon hand a flill stock, m l are atitc to sell at lowm rtet as Will also bo a' do to Imy mil sail Grams ,,f nil kinds, or attond to Coring or ine wurtInKaMhcir Warn .on-o In Halsoy. (,;vc lis a 'run. KlKIv, HI Mfc i W. AUanmri n,,,, --" 81 ,,nw' HILHITOKSIK OHAKOERY AND I'KOU f tor in admiralty. Ofltai over the old m;l office, Front MMt, Portland, Oregon. Ivl ,l'c. POWELL. I,. iXIKK. POWKSi & SMJXX, Attorney Cotne nt 1,HW' 4 l SOUOTTORS IN CHAXl'ERY (L. A Flinii iM.tavv publto). Albany. Oregon. Collection and conveyances promptly at tended to. v JOXEB, M. II., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSISIAN. AI.S?1t'-.V, OBEUOX. vivi . M. MOSES, HI. ., PHYSICIAN AND SOaaSON. ALBANY, ORKGOX. FKICE -80UTH PIPE FIRST STREET, (J uiMtoira, In J. M. Beach's sttav-hoiise. Uesl lend' Second street, mhiiu j Iiirtwrtgul warehouse. ;t7vi I'LivHitUiM :! Surgeon, ALBANY', ORKGOX. OmCK -OVER TVRRELL'S .sTtJUE, Vim- street. Residence-TWrd-M,. one door west Of Mellio.lHt ClWreU. 3i-l ueo. nr. okait, o. Ri DOKS AU WORK IN llf- line of bis )iro!c-Nioit in i tie Zoic', .fl jrf (inif .' ipr- ...I l..wl Amiestlieiieiiprents iveu tor in- imlnleiiextme1lon ot teeth, it uesirea. PartltS Httenlloti fllven to the re-ti-lationof Cliildren"'' leelli. . Dental isWUluKattotw and ejtnininnt ions 'narantee t In every iw . a" at fife olflee Sail examine speelmen oi Uta woi knmn- "'on-H K In Parrisli Brlek Bio, tra flairs. LEFPBi. & 11'E1S' SPHEBICAL FJ.L'MKS. And UencrRj Mll Miielilnery. J. f. BACKKXSTO, Agent, ,-,lv3 AlUmy, Oregon. .Co. Ol-BOLS. W. II. HVILWXH. X. 8. Ei; IS'JS i T AVE OX HAXI) AXD i'ONSTAXTEY 1 1 receiving a lape k oi Uroreri.-M mid Provtoioiw, Woo 1 unit willow ware, tolmeeo, cigars, (onfeotlonery, Yankw notions, etc, etc., wholesale ami retail, id lowest retcs. onnosltelt. C. HUl & Son'stlrtig store, AHnny, Oregon. BOK STdJsHE. VM MUii.-d In MM. E. A. FrecJnnd, 1 vKAl.EH IX EVERY VARIETY OK I initcellaneons boojw, om hooks Ituvnk hooks, nlatk)tT'- "o" l'lneu to order nl short noik. Alhany. UeC, 3, W0. O TO TURRKLIS FOR GENTS' VT Clothln and Gent's FnrnUhlngnoda o' all dt'sci'hittons. He lias also a large HtoekOt Boys' Dlothtlig, Hats, Shirts, etc., which he is ellitiij very low. The S'.vea! The Ears J t)!t. T. L. OLIEX, Ofalli'-'iit AurlMl, Albany, Orcon. LI EX IS A f'ef the noted itmhn'c doetor, .' en. lias had nwienee In treating ZmAMtf ntlrn satlstaetk.i. to iloJehoyptotheutstdvesntu care. ' Intite P.-orln- Of all kin Isand sixes. Thel:iiu t Ntoefc ever offere l In Uil Horn la. all V'l'H and fiiat received, at low nrtew. Vtso, I'nltl'viitorn. Ilnrrnw. Seed Mw i-mi. -te. Sold by TMKADWEM. fO.. Ntiu Frtwriaro. for price list. Bntf M,W.Star, 11 ALBANY REGISTER. " Ljt PACIFIC COAST KBWII. The funeral of Father Waller at Salem last Friday was largely at tended. The CvUw Gazette was de layed last week because of sickness in the editor's family. An almanac upon which the editor is engaged will soon be out. Eggs are 75 cents a dozeu at Walla Walla. Olympia had a full time on Christmas. Ike Bowman, of tho Idaho Worlds fell down on the sidewalk in Idaho City, one day last week, and broke his arm. In San Francisco, on the 22d lilt, Jo. Fazen bit oif Thomas ( lark's nose. Fazen was arrested tor mayhem. The Kev. Mr. Weeks has a nourishing church and Sabbath school established on !'an Juan Is land, which is well attended. The American officers at the military post, who are very courteous and kind gentlemen, are gratified that jurisdiction has been extended over that portion of the Territory JViss Speak, of Olympia, who was taken to the Insane Asylum at ; teilacoom about two mouths ago a raving maniac, has returned home happily restored to mental health. The Boise Stirtcsmvn of the 19th says "flour is getting short at that place and is selling at $9 per bar rel, with very little in the market. The railroad question is agitat ing the people of Idaho. 7'he Supreme Court of Washing, ton Territory made the following appointments of rutted States Com missioners: Wm. II. Andrews, of Walla Walla ; H . !. Newton, of Yakima county, aud Joseph II. Houghton, of Olympia. WalterS. Kitchen has been beld to appear before the V. S. District Court for Oregon on a oharge ot robbing the mail at Yantis Station, on the Boise road. The depreda tion on that road have been going on for a year or more. Several Indians holding claims in Whatcom county, W. T, have built houses, fenced lands, have stock, and are holding c'aims like other settlers. Some whit e settlors, supposing the Indians had no rights which they were lwund to respect, jumped their claims, The matter lias lately come up before the Su perintendent of Indian Affairs, who decides that the Indians are enti- -tied to their claims, having several their tribal relations, they not hav ti,g drawn any annuities for several years, and has notified the white sett'ers to vacate the lands. A purse of $27 was contributed of "the sinners' mite" to the Hev. Wm. .tVoPhcetcrs at the 'Christmas i Tee festival in Olympia. From Salt I.nke,l)ec.27th,comes this: About 2.30 this afternoon an avalanche COO feet wide and 12 feet deep, came down, crossing the Kta;e road and carrying away from eight to ten teams aud teamsters, lacking them 1,500 feet across Cot tonwood Creek. 2'hirty teamsters were shoveled out alive but badly bruised. Four more are not reoov- ered. It is thought impossible to find them before spring, although 200 men are at work shoveling. All the teams in the lineof the ava- immbo were swent awav. The names of the men are unknown. Eighty mules were dug out, some dead, others severely bruised. A correspondent from hinkville relates a sad episode of the Xodoc Indian butchery of the settlers. He states that one of the victims of the bloody carnage was Richard Car- vigan, who was killed on the Boddy place. He had been mar ried but a few weeks. He was shot down in the presence ot his young wife, who was told to make the best of her way to Linkville or she would be treated iu the same way. The poor young woman, who is not over nineteen years old, the way, tied to the woods and that night traveled eight miles to the mouth of Lost river, where she was res cued by a party sent out to look for bodies. Capt. Isaac W. Smith, Engineer of the Locks, has been presented with a go'd watch on behalf ot the workmen and other friends From Yisalia, Cal.,I)ec. 24, comes this : James JlcCreery, a desierado, killed Charles Al en,about 5 o'clock this afternoon. He was arrested within a few minutes by the officers in an out-huuse to which he had iled, armed to the teeth. He was taken from the officers by an ex cited crowd amid the cries of "hang him !" "shoot him I" etc., but the officers finally succeeded in lodging him in jail. A Yigilance Commit tee was at once organized around .hfl ini! doors, a demand was made for the prisoner, and the Sheriff and Deputies were overpowereu and tlie kevs token from tliem, aiul j McCreery taken from the jail aud hung. The excitement nas an suo sided and the body is still hanging from the bridge amid tlie pouring rain. The unanimous sentiment of the people was "wed done!' Great praise is due the Sheriff aud Depu ties for their efforts to arrest the hanging. Over $100,000 have been ex pended in buildings in Olympia and Turn water this year. A stranger at Astoria, while passing by Arrigoni's Hotel, fell through a hole in the wharf and narrowly escaped drowning. This is the second occurrence of this kind. Hie new Custom House and Post Office at Astoria will soon be com- iltted. H is a much needed im provement. Public meetings are being held in Wyoming on the subject of breaking up that Territory and parcelling it out among tne sur NHiiidinff States and Territories. Public opinion is about equally di vided on the subject. It is thought the sum of $20,000 will be appropriated by Congress to l'o on with the buildinsr of the Territorial Penitentiary at Steila- coom. A change is announced in two ot the officers of the Oregou Central Kailroad, (West Side.) A. de Pourtales is the Vice President and Jos. Gaston, Secretary. 'he Statesman says Monday the Governor signed Commissions which were eonutersined the day following, and sent to the parties concerned as follows: A. Noltner, Notary Public at Oregon City re appointed. A. C. Jones, Nolarv Hub c at Albany re-appoiuieti. S. K. Goodale, Commissioner of i eeds for Oregou, to reside at New York. K. C. 'Mason of Goose Lake was appointed one of the Commis sioners for the construction of the Jackson, (.rant aud Baker C ouuty Wagon Road, iu place of James Barnes, resigned. 7'he Jacksonville Sentinel gives a rumor that the Modocs have killed a herder near Laugell valley, and two otlier men iat identified. Th herder was attacked at tlie corral, and being armed with a Henry rifle, l.ad evidently made a vigorous resistance, as pools of b ood were found at various places near the corral, and ho succeeded iu get, ting six miles away before Wy kil ed him. Though the report may 1 true, as no time is given, it is possible it may have lieen done at the same time the other munters were committed, as that valley was not searched for several days after the battle. The band who commit ted the murders was very small. A brother of Hon. A. Laugell writes: "Six Indians killed the four Boddys, and eight were in the party that killed Brotherton and his two boys, and also four others. The Indians came up to these people in a friend ly manner, talked with them, and then deliberately shot them down. Wm. Nuss was riding along the road, when two Indians approached him, put their guns agaiimt him and tired. The rumor that deer have the epizootic is denied by hunters. During last year 88 steamships arrived in Portland, and 79 depart ed. Below Cathalaraet last Saturday, a man, name not given, was killed by the falling of a tree; The election of officers for the Emmet Guard, Portland, for the ensuing year, is as follows accord ing to the Oregonian : Captain, Jos. 11. Wiley; 1st Lieutenant, John Storan; 2d Lieutenant, T. Malloy ; 1st Sergeant, W. H. Court nev: 2d Senreant. J. J. Barrett: 3d Seargeant, Paul Kingston ; th Sergeant, Owen Jvmney. In Nevada near Virginia City on the 30th ult., a Piute Indian named liitrtalo Bill, while drunk, went to his camp, obtained a revolver and Kj10t ftlMj UeJ another Indian, whereupon the Pidtes formed a vig. itaiice committee, seized ttie crimi ual, tied him hand and foot, beat out Iris brains aud cut Ins throat. All the Consular flags were at halt-mast in San Francisco last Tuesday, out of respect to the late King Kamahameha. The gold coinage in San Fran cisco during last year was $16,000, 000; silver, $16,880,600. A correspondent of the Bulletin writing from the North Yamhill, Dec. 31st, says that last Sunday Mr. J. Torrence wfbt into his pan try tor tlie purpose ot taking a lunch, there being a plate ot cold boiled beef standing on one of the shelves. lie took a piece off the nlate and took a mouthful of it, but lit chewing it he tasted the bitter of strychnine and spit it out and open ingthe door threw the piece he be d in his hand out, at the same time calling to his wife that the meat was poisoned, and upon ex amination, sure enough it was found to be covered with crystalixed strychnine. In the meantime a dog got the meat thrown out and was immediately thrown into parox ysms. The correspondent further says that a man was being tried tor the offense with ample evidence to convict him. Probable cause, love matters. Tons ot tirkeys, chickens, ducks and geese were cast iuto the San Francisco bay on the 25th ult., the market having been overstocked. Olympia has a female dentist. Hay is $20 per ton at Olympia. Olympia has ten saloons and one Good Templar's Lodge. A petition to Congress asking for an appropriation of $25,000 for the I" improvement of Yamhill river is licing circulated, says the Jinlktin. Mormons hate the Federal offi cials among them with a perfect hatred They are already beginning to look around in Washington Terri tory for the candidate who will bu the next Delegate to Congress. Two livery stable keepers at Walla Walla, having contracted debts to the amount of from $7,000 to $8,000, then decamped lor Boise A. Tenbrook has been appointed, postmaster of Hot Springs postoffice, Jackson county. Woodpiles at Jackson villo have a way of going off speedily. The Plaindealer, of Roseburg, has again been appointed litigant organ of Douglas county. Marion county has lost some $50 Merino sheep by dogs lately. W. G. Boyes, proprietor of the Boyes Hotel at Halsey, died on Sunday last, Tlie disease of which he died baffled the skill of the phy sician. He was first seized with a fit ot vomiting and afterwards suf. fered severe crampbgs, which fi nally terminated in death. G. F. Rice, an old and promi. nent citizen ot Yisalia, Cal., was shot iu the bowels, it was thought fatally, on the 28th ult., by Erastus Weiesner. Tlie latter was shot in the back, but by whom was not known. Baker City is talking of build ing three wells and purchasing a fire engine to protect against the "devouring element." It is rumored that the earthquake shook the spectacles from the nose of a somewhat distinguished pro fessor at the Forest Grove Univer sity. The late rise in the Willamette compelled the A'alem flour mills to suspend operations. Lycurgus Vineyard, of Polk county has fallen heir to $100,000 left him by his grandfather. It is reported thatMr.Trallinger is building a warehouse at Center-, ville in Washington couuty, and also a small steamer to ply on tho waters of Dairy creek. A man in Polk county raises fif teen pound turnips. The youngest daughter ot Rev. Thomas Condon died at the Dalles a few days ago. The Yreka Jpurnal says the Modoc news published by the San Francisco Chronicle from its cor respondent, is entirely sensational aud false. The editor of the Baker City Democrat saw smoke issuing from Mount Powder on the 18th ult., thirteen miles distant Mr. George Swift, living on Little Birch Creek, Umatilla coun ty, got his feet badly frozen a few weeks ago in the mountains. A lady fainted in the theater at Portland last Saturday night. The burning of the old Universi ty building at Salem the other day, involved a loss of some $300 m doors, timber, etc. Chinese have been jailed in Ba ker county for robbing sluices Mr. Baldwin, of Yaquina Bay, has raised a cabbage weighing 56 lbs What a cabbage head! W. W. Dennis left Jacksonville without paying his bills. 7'hough absent, he "still lives1 in Jackson villes memory. The epizootic can have a chance on 64,625 horses in this State the number given by census. Two panthers were killed and one wounded at a single shot by an Indian ou itogue rjyer tne, otuei, day. It is sittgntar that the true souree of the great Snake river, Iwis' Fork of the Columbia, was discov ered only last summer. It heads iu Madison lake, which was hith erto supposed to be the source 4 Madison river. U lake lies, be-, bind the "Tetons''(prowid tee tongs), to your right as you go up tU overlap read, "from Salt Lake to, Montana, A postoffice has been established auth Mountain, Owyhee coun ty, Idaho, and T. J. Viuton ap pointed postmaster.