ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE All! LOCAL MATTERS. POST OFFICE REMOTER. mails arrive: From Rallroal 'north and south) daily M W W p H. From Corvaitls, rlalSy, at 10.30 a. m. From I.e'inron, trl-weekly, iMonday, Wednesday an Fridaylat 10.30 a. . mails tirbart: For Railroad (north and aouth), dally, clow promnt tj.45 A. M. Fori orv::K 'taiiv.ai umr. n. For Lahanon. trl-weekly, (Monday, Wed ncsday and Fri 'ay' at 2 P. M. Office homo from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Him lav from 1? M. ')2 P. f. Money order ""If how from 9 A. M. to " n . I',,, ic r a A VP. M. r. ll. luinu.w, r. . THE AI.RANT REGISTER Will hereafter wivar u a semi-week ly, and e isiiJ on Wednesday and Stturtlav morninc of each week. The advantage of a paper issued twice in stead of once a week to its readers are 0 many and obvious that we need not recite them. We shall endeavor to give the latest intelligence, both local and foreign, and make the Register a sprightly, newsy, readable paper. The subscription will remain the same three dollars per annum in advance. We hope by Issuing the paper twice a week to make it generally more at tractive to the home reader, ind thus gain largely over lormer subscription lists. If our fricndB will help us, vol ume six will prove more prosperous than any of the preceding volumes. In this hope we send out the initial number of Volume Six. Examination or Teachers. A public examination of teachers will be held in the Albany District School House on Saturday, Sept. 27, commenc ing at 9 o'clock A. M. T. J. STTTES, Co. School Supt Scoar Corn. F. M. Wadsworth has a large quantity of splendid sugar corn, the finest article for roasting and sucatash puriose.s we have seen. It is, also, exactly the thing for drying, and those who desire corn for any of the above purports, nan pmrairn it at Wad., at reasonable rates. Successful. Charles Mealey, Hank Mendenhall, John Walton and Jerry Winters, who returned from the Cas cade Mountains last week, got away with thirty-six deer. They killed four the morning they started for home. Hank Mendenhall has our best bow for kindly remembering us with a choice ham. No wonder they have good luck. To Advertisers. We have read justed our rates for advertising, and now ofFer ?pace in the Register for small, short-time advertisements at much lower rates than heretofore. No man can expect to succeed In this age of telegraphs and railroads, who does not use printer's ink freely. Send in your cards. BiisiNKSs lias bean lively all along the' railroad during 'the week. The wheat excitement extended' to Ilalsey oa Monday, and as high as one dollar and two cents per bushel was, offered for wheat. We are informed that something in the neighborhood of 50, 000 biiheh of wheat we're purchased InHalseyon Saturday and Monday, prices varying from 90c to $1 02. Wheat Salesc-A large amount of wheat passed out of first hands, en Saturday last, at one dollar a bushel. Below we give the names of purchas ers and amounts bought as reported to us: W.S Newbury, forComstock &Co. 80,000 WestlakeA Howell 88,000 R. Cheadle W.000 Beech & Monteith I&OOO Jas. H. Foster & Co .. 11,000 Total....... m000 Average Yield. It la stated by those who have had good oprjortonltles of becoming posted in the matter, that the average yield of wheat per acre this season in Linn county will be ovei1 forty Imshels. Fields that have turned out from 45 to 65 bushels per acre ' wete not infrequent, while still larger yield have been reported. Finishing Up.-Measrs. Westlake 6 Howell have about completed their fine warehouse. It is fast filling Up with wheat. epabllrxn County Convention. At a meeting of the Itepiiblican County Convention, at rlh Opera House in Albafty. Aug. 30. 173. the Convention was called to order by Coll. Van Cleve. Chairman of the County Central Committee. On motion, n temporary organisa tion was pfTeeTHl by electing, Dr. W. H. Rowland chairman, and J. M. Shelley. Secretary. The following committees were then appointed : On Credentials-Coll. Van Cleve, W. R. Bishop and L. White. On permanent Orfanijsation -M. C. George and S. H. Clangbton. The Committee on Credentials re ported the following delegates from the several precincts entitled to seats in this Convention : Orlem-i George H. Riddell and John McCoy. WttrlnoW. G. Harris. leVnwn 8. H. Cianirhfon, E. P. Henderson and J. Roland. H'trrisburg Hiram Smith. J. M She'lev, J. Macy hy Hiram Smith proxy and, J. J. Brown by J. M. She! ley proxy. Brownsville W. H. Rowland, L White,' fienj. Cutler and W.B. Kirk by Benj. Cutler proxy. Brush Creek-W. R. Bishop. Albany S. Dawson, N. B. Humph rey, Joseph Hannon, L. Elkins, W.S. Newbury, Beitf. Turley. Geo. F. Simp son, C. Mealey by W. 8. Newbury, proxy, and Coll. Van Cleve. Center J. R. McClure. On motion, the report was adopted The Committee on Permanent Or ganization reported the following named officers: Chairman, W. H. Rowland ; Secretary, J. M. Shelley; Assistant Secretary, N. B. Humphrey On motion, the report was adopted The following nominations were then made for delegates to attend the State Convention, to be heWat Albany, Sept. 11th, 1873 : S. Dewjsoti, Geo. F. Simpson, O. P. Tompkins, J. M. Shel ley, Robert Glass, J. W. McKulght, J. H. Johnson and Geo. H. Riddell, who, on motion, were declared unani mously elected. On motion, adjourned. W. H. ROWLAND, J. M. Shells?, Chairman. Secretary. A Big Dat's Work. On Saturday last, wheat, which had been gradually advancing in price, suddenly jumped from 82c to $1 per bushel. The news that wheat commanded one dollar, spread like a prairie fire, and the rush and excitement was tremendous. Mr. W. S. Newbury, agent for C. B. Corn stock & Co., bought eighty thousand bushel's at the Co.'s warehouse in this city, on Saturday, while agents of the house in this county, during the same day, purchased filly thousand bushels more, making a grand total of cne hundred and thirty thousand bushels of wheat, tor which the round sum of one dollar per bushel will be paid. This is the largest transaction in wheat that ever transpired In one day fn this city. Junction Crrr. This place, a town that has sprang into existence since the building of the O. AC. Railroad, a few miles south of Harrisburg, is already a place of considerable com mercial importance. Messrs. Smith & Brasflekl have erected a large two story frame building, 20x100 feet occupying the lower story for the sale of general merchandise, and convert ing the upper Into an Odd Fellows Hall. These gentlemen do a business of between four and five thousand dollars per month in merchandise alone. There are six fine warehouses completed, with a capacity of 190,000 bushels. We were told that between 250,000 and 300,000 bushels of wheat would be shipped from that point this . .! . .( Thanks. Charley Mealey never forgets his friends he would have been a richer man but for hH Mg soul. We are indebted to him for the present of a pair of venison! hams. We shall always live well while we number such men as Charley among our friends. Good Yield. Judge Baber's oat' crop averaged sixty bushels to the acre- His wheat crop was alio over avenge. ' Villi f f I .reT 11 most enjnv'Me , safed a similar The fifalfi v Cornnarv vol t i ' I i ever voor ntpn't r of neo"' :;'" in RiPi t .- rTji ;i Mil f excnrdoi i t- n i.'i -! .". r box r. which weii- t mi the switch at the sittn itlt tor thvlrtpe a.;l behiv". The exenrslntiNN went nroykM with tents nnil grub." for comfort and sustenance (Virlng their fnr; with shot-guns, rifles ) patois with which to get away with any enterpris ing Modocs, ami with fishing tackle, especialy adapted to Impaling grass hoppers, which abound in ftir numbers in that vicinity. The camping ground was excclUjutly selected, plenty of timber ami the flne-st water in the world, being close at hand. No fish ing, to amount to anything, was in dulged in, owing to the distance. It being a mite and a half or more to the nearest stream from camp wliere trout were to he obtained in any numbers. The country being entirely new to all the company. Tuesday and Wednesday were entirely consumed by our hunters In getting the "lay of tlie land," and getting a big ready to go for venlon. On Thursday parties received tele grams from home, informing them that hus'ness matters made it impera tive that they shonld immediately return. This being the state of affairs, on Thursday evening it was resolved rather than divide up the party we would all retnrn together on Friday and thus It was that the exciirtionists returned several dayseai Her titan at first anticipated. For fovors extended dur ing the excursion, the party are es pecially indebted to Conductors, Root, Stroud and Bloomfield, all ot whom are gentlemen of the first water. No party ever received" better treatment at the hands of a Railroad Company's officers, each vicing with the other in extending courtesies. We hope to he afforded many similar pleasant occa sions. Good Times Coming. The good times so long looked for and anxiously expected, it would seem are at least in close proximity to this commonwealth now. It is estimated that Linn county will have about one million and a half bushels of wheat to sell, which, should present prices maintain, would put in circulation In the county, for wheat alone, the neat little sum of one mil lion five hundred thousand dollars a sum which, if equally divided among our people, would afford each roan woman and child quite a little amount ol Din money. Add to this amount the receipts for oats flax seed, woo) eta, and we would not be for out of the way should we place the grand total that will be received in nsh this season by our formers at f 2,500.000, It looks now as if Oregon, and especially Linn countyv was on the eve of "flush times" the most prosperous ever en- oyed. Certainly as a people we are being specially blessed, and should be duly thankful therefor. PtfsOSAfi. Mr. A. Wheeler, of Shedd, called on Monday. Dr. Tate and lady, Mrs. Barrows id daughter, and Miss Josh Hamil ton returned from their trip to Rose- burg on Saturday, professing them selves much delighted and benefitted by the excursion, and grateful tor the kind attentions shown them by the railroad officials throughout. Mrs. Thos. Monteith returned from the same point on Friday. Pat Fen-ell, ot Lebanon, was In the city on Tuesday. Mrs. Harper was visiting in Browns ville during the week. Mr. E. B. Purdoro, who met with an accident a few days ago, by which he came near losing his right hstW,' is doing well, and will be ready for work again In a week or two. Chas. Barnes Is able to be upon the street. His arm is getting along finely. .i - Died. Tlie youngest child of Mr. John Parker, of this city, died Satur day. It was buried on Monday. The Oii) I IV exiir ' i of the ('! i: 1 1 ainpices y ). o. y. Moihlfiv. Sej t Frtonv of tie eujnved row t'H CANAt COMPANY -The , -tnut.,,orthls enterprise Isirrw o fir advanced, that the Board ifirftvtioi- arereadvto sell the use .... ... . i lie1 wiuer Miwrr io reponsiuie par ties, tor mi i mtactnring and other pnr- -. within ixty days from this ne. Tle 'anal will furnish sixteen thotisajid cubic feet of flowing water i'r III nut., ainul tn uiahl hniwtrw? minute, epiai to eight hunarea :or.si'-imi r. So for the Company , .., i j h ive expended about 19.000. meeting i oblliritlons Tlie sii.-ms of this ooojfiiions. nie success Ol tm nterprie so far. carried on as It was . . , ' . . "io inn fi iiiom-y pressure inai ibckku Imt little ot being a patllc. is nnpre- cedenttil in Oregon, and speaks in the highest terms of the ability and honesty of tlie officers and Board of Directors umler whose supervision it has been so happily prosecuted. . I. Look BErOttE Leaping. It roust not be inferred twin the fact that A. Wheefer A Co. do not give any guar antee in refeitd to the price of grain stored with them, that they do not in tend to buy. On the contrary, they trust that they will be able to make it for the interest of all who can deliver more conveniently at Shedd, to sell them their grain. But preferences aud guarantees are part of due system, and one naturally depends upon the Other; and both are destined to go outot use.' GoJaiid see them before Sesposing of ymtr grain. Eagle Woolen Mills. By notice elsewhere in this issue, it will be seen tlral the regular annual meeting of tlie stockholders in the Eagle Woolen Mills Company is called for Friday, October Dd, 1879, at the office of the Company in Brownsville, at three o'clock in the afternoon of that day. A ftill attendant is requested. Benefit. The ciMrmiug actress, Mrs. Mart. Taylor, takes a benefit at the Pacific Opera House. 0n Friday evening uext. Messrs. F. K. Wads- worth, ttc inimitable, artd A. C. Sweet- have volunteered for the occasion. It will doubtless prove a pleasant occa sion, and will be enjoyed oy a large odieaee. Wm. DwyeiT pugilist, and Dick Harrington, alias Happy Jack, got into a row in San Francisco on the night of the Cth. when Harrington nlimrari a knife into Dwver's breast. bwyer died in a few minutes after the stab, and Harrington is in cusiuuy. Tliesettlemeut of the Geneva award by Great Britain, and the final pay ment bv Prance to Germany on ac count of the war Indemnity, occqrred on the 6th inst. Tlie final payment on account of tbe Geneva award was L000,000. Col, John Harper. TJ. S. Collector for the 8th Illinois District, has defaul ted lu sunns variously estimated at from 150.000 to $300,000. His bond is for UOOtUOa and will probably cover the dutaJcatlon. lie nas laaen Greeley ? advkiaand gone W est. nuAKtiAJb A5 comnaMAh. Gold In New'Tork vesterday, 114. Legvi tenders Liverpool wiieat 12s 10dI3s ; Club, ,13s dSSm 4d. The following1 vessels are loading with wheat at Portland : Bark Wetter hom; scliooner liera, for San Frahds ot; shipOtago, for Corkj Privateer, for United Kingdom. Tlie steamer Oriflamme was due at Portland yesterday. . San Francisco quotations show : Flonr-fB BOW active. Wheat Firm, closing at H 32 for choice, and 2 27 j2 30 for ship ping, perlOOfos. Oats-tf 6501 90. Btirley New, choice brewing, 91 50; In thh rhartet' considerable excite ment prevaf led on Saturday and Mon day, owitig to the sudden advance of wheat to $1 Yte bushel, and a large amount of wiieat was sold. As the, amount of wheat necessary to fill a contract was secured, wheat now rulos somewhat lower, and we quote at OOt;. Oats Thirty cents per bushel is the highesflgure we have yet to report Butter Hardto obtain; 25c par lb. Eggs 25c f dozen. A, WEIX1KR. CP.HOCOK. a B. WHBBUtft. A. WHEELER sV CO., SHEDD, ORE&ON, , Forwarfling&Comniiss'n Merciiants. Dealers in Merchandiae andsProduce. A good assortment of all kinds of Goods al ways in store at lowest market rates. Agents for sale of Wagons, Grain Drills, Cider Mills, Churns, Ac, Ac ; CASH paid tut WHEAT, OATS, POBK, BUTTER, EGGS and POULT1T. FM SEE-WeS Pf S.KS f, f.B j . Z1'. 7;,',., .jyt Bttter Market not wwtoowd, at 25c per pound. Eggs, 26c per dozen. Fnd vrloped i Tbefeeble and debilitated usually fancy they are In a more hornless condition than i ' "v '"""J lire rawraws n nwiin ,ore no) f,- eshttnsted, EvBn wnen strength ind inpetll foil, when the eye 1 arc heavy aud instrclens, the eomplexiOD pallid, the nerves tremiilorw. the bodvat- i jeunated. and the mind depressed, there jteneimily a reserve of latent poer be ! h'1",1 scn palpable evidences of weakness. I Various lnwles of treatment are resorted ho oy physicians in the hope of developing ; IZtliilA rpi( viiailiy, but the sorest, and indeed the oiuy inorougtuv sale Rath anil npllAhlA of awaken Inn the dormant enei-Kies oft sj sifiu is a course oi uosteiiers sioina Bi'ters. Eleetrii'ltv. shower luiths. t flesh brush, aea bathlnif. mavbe well enough in tbeir way, as auxiliaries, bat tliey do not reach the source of the evU. All physical deWUtv m-oconls either from a deraiHrenient of the functions of the' aa simllathvt, accretive and vital organs, or from a sluggis! constitution. In either ca-K!, and also in cases where both causes exist, the Bitters will Invariably produce an iinmc liate and salutary change ilj the condition of the patient, and eventually effect a complete cure. None of tin dan gerous alkaloids,1 too often administered as as tonics, can be otherwise than 1 delete riona under snch clrcntnstancea, and to 3 Ive mercury Is positively criminal. The Irect effect of the great vegetable speciflc w ii, vn- iiuniiM'HHMi in an lmpiovea appo int), a more cnwrliu frame of mind, a graitnal ret nrn of nircngt h, an inusaM ol flcsh.anilaheidililer eomnlexiori. Mean- wbila, however, the conntitui Ion, If inert sou ieciue, win nave oren ronsea ana ren ovatetrby the sntn'leeiemehta or lnigbr- ation uontaiuitd in the Bitters. sep New To-Day. Eftitle Woolen Mill (ouipauy. NOTICK IS IIKKKBY GIVEN THAT l ho next regular annual mcttim; Of the Slnckltoldem will tmliclfl ai Ihn 'ntfRi of Hie Company, hi llrownsvinc, on Fri day, the 1 day of Oc'tolier ncxi.iit three o'cloi:K' H. M. A mil atten. lance Is desired. By order Of the Bfimil ol IHi-ectors. A. WllKKi.KC. ShwIiipii 8ept.l,187S.ltd TO THE FARMERS ! AMD AIX IN WANT OF NTORAUE t CB. OOM8TOCK St CO. HAVE THOB- oughly repaired and strengthened t heir Albany Warehouse, and having two guou Cleaners, can nanute Alt OBAN THAT COMES with safety and dispatch. Con't be frightened by tbeftliUcrn-rturt ouljSSrsswn psmaww "Jt'AIK DEALING WELL WIN." Head! XtfZ WILL CO TT tract to stcB Whdat FHKE, either at ALBANY, POBT LANU or HALSEy, until it is worth 70c per oubmi. Wanted. A LABGE AMOUNT OF FLAX iV wanted, for which we will pay th HIGHEST MARKET PRICK in cash, front' time to time. Present Onotntfonsr For Common and Volruitecr, 3e V I. " extra tine ami vlufat, 'tft M IKS. C. B. COMSTOCK A CO. Aug. 15-nM FLAX SEED WANTED. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR all the , delivered at our Warehouse in Altiany. WKSTLAKK A HOWKLL. auglSTSnSStf Wanted. 1 li AAA hEL8 OF OAT8. ' Inquirt 1 VjUUv at the Old Warehouse, of ang.MtlmS r 9. biuuuIjL, ALBANY Collegiate Institute I Next tens opens, Hondajr, September 1, lgrt. R. H. WARREN, PnnMeot. nti ' S FARMERS! ' Tak.e Notice ! THE NEW AND WELL-ABRAN8SD Warehouse of R. Cheadle, with im provJ ctcauinK arwra t as of ample capac ity, is now Pigg1? ' receive grain for Farmers wishing to store or sell wheat, win And it to their advantage to see me beforetwlftijr elsewhere. All m be tarn ished witn xaeas to move meir gram oy calling on me. Taohlg-best cash price will he paid for good merchantable wimt at all times. E. 8. Mebkill, an old citizen of Albany, of excellent business qualifications, has all grain passing through It. RCHEADLE Albany, July 23,187Mnm WkSmm miwtts