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- jjn i VHP!" ALBANY REGISTER V. S. Offirlal Faprr for Orrffon. SATURDAY. JULY 13, 1874. Patiie Stepers. Tlie people tf gaiter City are afflictdl with the epizufty. Tlie mercury get tin i 100' in the aliailo nt tfie Dalles hut week. IYilay, the 31, was the hottest day of the wou nt linker t'ity. Lafayette talks of incorporaiing at the next temun of the legisla ture. Many freight learn were lanVl at the Dalles last week tor Grant county. ' llie present iwleliteilnew of Ma rion county ia not far truin $4 ier capita. A. J- Lawrence, farmery of Portland, orated at North Powder on the 4th. T B. Kent has been apoiiiled Deputy by the new hherilF of Jack on county. Baker ounty haa only three tchool distriets which are properly bounded and platted. Hie Corvallis Gazette will here after be iswied on Friday, instead ot Saturday aa hervtuti-re. tl. W. Dunlap is developing a rich silver mine at the liead of Grant creek, Grant county. It. V. Howard, of Lai. e entity, haa three oflablc steam engines to aid the work on his farm. Oat harvest has begun in Yam bill county. Mr. Price, iar Me Miituville, began to cut his last week. Joseph Dupny, who has long been a charge on Lai Con ity, has been tent to bin friends at the Kat. Rev. Mr. Mann it to leave Eu gene City, having accepted a cab to tlie Presbyterian church at Clat op Plains. Five hundred head of cattle pawed through linker City ast week, frim Grand Uonde alley, bound fur Nevada. Judge Boise has sold his flock ot seven hundred and fi ty sheep to J. H. Myer and D. J. Holmes. Price id, $2 each When two or three $20 pieces make their apiearai.ce in Jackson vile ranall change henimes scarce, according to a local pajier. A patty in Olympia are making arrangements to eUtblih a saliun fishery on knokum Bay. I,arge amounts ot limber for the lumber mills down the Sound pa fed by Steilacyon last week. Several' hundred bead of -sheep from Oregon arrived at Ka'ama on Wednesday on the way to the Sound. Cutting hay i the pastime- ot Vancouver merchants in iheir spare moments, which ve many at this season. Dennis Crow'ey, of Granite Creek, was thrown from a horse near Hsff-e Iteid, a tew days ago, and had his skull broken. HHjor . Foute, District Attorney for Bvtse, AUuras and Lemhi coun ties, Idaho, spoken ot ail k can didate for Llegte to Congress. Kit Humphrey, 1ather.in.law of JudgeKellyf Unise City, aged, 81 year arrived u tint hu last week, onsrtatid ftdta ' Wisconsiu. F. fc'Kellogg, of l$oie City, made a careless top ou the Fourth, sprained his ankle and broke his I E. S. Kearney, Esq., is the corn leg in two places, all at the same iug man for Delegate to Congress time. Tiie Vancouver Register says the people on Lewis river are irery mueti dk-ommodeil by the discon- tinnaneo of their pontofficr, nin have titioned for its re-estab ish- j met There has lieen a ehange m the schedule time htwcen the Dalles and Klickitat Valley liStmVs. It now leaves the Dalles on Fat. met with a painful accident on Fri unlays, instead ot Monday as here- day last, by I'nllug from tlie. upper toti're. : sttny of My ai'd's new warehouss. i Hev. P. E. I fyland, now of Port j The San Franciso. market resrt, Tovvnsend but formerly ot Olympia, gotten up "exHtsly Kr the Wil has received ami accepted a call Unnette Farmer" July 4th, bire frm a iaiish in British Columbia !t. is Saaich, we believe, on Van- for you. Qoiiver Island. j The Yamhill County Court will Mrs. Vohwinkle, the widow of pay no hills tor 'umber obtaiueil by A Vohwinkle, who was ki'led la-t road suiervisors in. less an order tor winter by Hartigan, was struck the same is first given by the Court, with paralysis last Fr day anioon , Alexander .Martin, of Jackson at her residence in Vancouver. She county, sold bis fit trotting horse, is in a critical condition. ' Barney Flander," lo San Fran- Smelt were very plenty at Tn- cisco arties t;r the round sum of coma las week. One night they 2.500 came so ch to the beach that. In- An Indian brought a resirt to dians ami boys canffht hundreds of Salem on Saturday that a young them by simply striking tliem with man named Waymire, living at "ticks, and drawing tliem out of Dallas, struck a squaw, Friday, in the water. juriug her so that she died. The residence of Mrs. O'Rrien, Clarion county, during the year in the "Dublin" section of Pattle ending July 1st, paid over 5,000 Ground neighborhood, Clarke the support of Iter paupers, $9, county. W. T., was destroyed by 738 43 'or care of her criminals, fire a few days ago. A subscription and is $40,353 70 in debt, is being circulated to aid him to' Owing to the burning ot Bene rebuild. diet's house, ou A pplegate, at which Win. IT. White, of Yakima, place the postoffice has been Ibr arrived from across the mountains some years, the citizens there wi 1 a few days ago. Me reports crops lie temporarily deprived ot that gaud, cattle tat, a scarcity of money, luxury. . but the people happy. The eople j Ashland Lodge No. 45, 1.O.O.F., of the va ley have finished the trail will celebrate tlieir first anniversary crow the Cascades. the 23d of July, 1874. A imb- Tlie Record says a Salem man lie oration, ball in the evening, etc., wrote a firm at Silverton inquiring will be included in the exercises, the price ot shingles. 'Hie answer ! Some bi$ve hunters ot Dallas received was evident'y intended ton started to the mountains 'ast week some, nn'i.rtuiiate editor. It read to kill deer. They got lost, wan i bus: "Take this $5 and go to dered around in Judge Boise's s. h II ; but please semi me a receipt jure, ki led one of his sheep, and and stop the )er." Crois look better than ever helire oi Long Tom, and there is twice as much grain sown as in any j firmer year. Many of the tanners are improving their farms, building hoir-es, bants, fences, etc. Fruit IfOspeetH are the best ever seen, Peace and plenty are the promise tor the tut ure. The Bozeman Courier of June 18th. mys : "There seems to lie no question that the Jefferson river mines are very extensive and rVI of gold. Intelligent miners are sat-1 isfiiKl tl at they will y big. Wo hart, that claims are slaked for fifty mi es all alona the river, from Judge Dake's place to the Big II.de in Madison county, embracing Silver star. John Walcolt, while mining on Dry creek, near Boise City, a few days ago. was caved on by a bank and struck fn tS, hack with a fock, causing ero injuries aud covering i ' . .t.- i:-; f ... i ' llim up who uic uin, oiii iroioii; : his lad,ii; .TletillrIthe:'! , i , j i . i . ; hose on ana sluced him out.-.but toumi hiMjfti mkP ' , .u- j.i t r..t- . p .. ... ul , .. yUltVl I 1f UV Villi tn"ll'llirii Indian Age ey, by Hev. .Myron EH Bun and Ellen; Itob. Ix;wis and Julia; Andy Joliiisim and Annie; Patrick Henry and-Jaiw; IWf Imrley and uarv. All ot the bkukoimsh Kcs-ervation. ?fltboUowig Indiana i'ltohetts f' . . . ... , .u . . us ami Sallie ; BW Waterma., T. fT in Washington Territory. Jules Thevenin, an old resident of Ifoker rity. died suddenly on the 6th inst. He was about his usual business on the 5th. Ntn single accident has been roported, so far, worthy ot note, as occurring at any of the Fourth or' July eelebrationn in Oregon, Mr. S. X. Wilkh. ot Corvallis. dale June 21. TJiere's freshness j finally got liauk home sa'ely. A tarmer named William rth- over, living near American lake, imr steilaeoom. while going ,trtlie 0I, t,e K)llirlh ihU,xil!)Ue)1) frm , wagim, striking on his head, The next day he was paralyzed, ami aied in the a'tcrnooii. He was a . lialjve lti England, and about sixty. five years old. i . A PoLKOAT FOR A Pl.AYMATF. A liu,e fi'"7pa.ld son of one of 0,,ri'' ' M aii experience w,th a l t,mt ,ia" ""l domisticateil. A few days ago ,atl,pr n h'"e. L ,,e h a "! ' t,,elf which 'e wishcl his 'atherto , w- A'ter considerable urging, the lamer coucunieil he won M go and see the pap. There Had been a dry 1 !... ..l...l :.. J 1 1""' " '"yn., , b lu a",, l,,e" j ra" in iM,t ,,,r""h " i""'-- "- -m,. kcii. 1 he father was suprised on a- Ut tbp "oi m miri' iatj ooii o wn a no . ' -b,rt T- tHe' m btsen leitinc ami playing with fi I Mil it '.im: mwii, ui Mitt II flt)r mi 1 tor several hours. Hisskuiikshipseeme,! t ciij iy the spirt as wee! as tire p& ptyN sk uukSjili-T- Grand Jtmvt- ion (fey, Jk- . Pieeonralwiy lay two eggs, artd produce male and female, so they are mated as soon as hatched. mtrl iir.n ia nil..... It .. k.. "BaCAXiXj margins and PROMPT niSTTTH-KTS." qpIIANKFUL TO AN APPUKCIATIVK PlTntJO tMK THBIH UKN'KltOfS AND JL iinful.in; mmnon in 'he w.mrl lin'wM'M; of n wm'tnnumt' 11" t cn.r rcmwil of the ximif in 'lm In ' uiv. we Iralre thronuli hi iwiinm 10 lhe-a n-mion nfeon sunu'ix in bin oonnf y. in onr well ortetl nn 1 uirofll.ly pnivlwe 1 s iK-ks of goods nt ibp uoove points, oomprmluK full mid Complete Lines of nil Cltawse'lB of Roo ts Usually Wf tn Country S'oivs. Lne' of tin an 1 s-wi' nitvlnliis Bny at tt'iir' tosnedfv ; liiit wenre dceruiine'l to main ninnnl nil n our refutation for kwniiiL'ilm miMi fomile'e ("oiuiirv 8 ore 111 I. inn eonniv.un I will on VIV In conclu sion, Ilia: our House at Shudd will befoun 1 10 twiinin. at nil linn -, more nearly "Every tiling: Necclcdon a, ITetrrxx than ver hetore-iind a we have not Uecn tn tlie past, neither wtU ire bt In the future, uudenold by'any honomble dealer. A. WHEELER A (70., SHEDD and PKOKIA, Dealers in General Merchandise, INCLUDING Machinery, Wagons, Lumber, Shingles, &c. Bills for bullilliie fiinmhed tn onto at lowest rite. Porwnrdtug aud CounnlsiikMi Merchants. y Highest market rute-i in Cn-h lor i tr All Kinds of ncrchautullc Produce. "3 ShGUO and Peoria. Luin county, Oregon. .EW TO-DAY. FURNITURE. Everything New. GRAF & COLLAR, Manufacturer and Dealers in PUHNITURE! OF ALL KINDS. HVHXAttti, IIEOVTEADS, TABLES, loixues aorAM, m'iu.w BED, HAIHS, ETC, Always on hand or mado lo order on the 8horient notice. rURVITimK reimlrc J expeiltttoualy and at fair lilies. Salesroom mid Fiwtory on I'lrst-St.. neiir Jwliineer'n Bakery. 4JRAF & lOIXAR. A.bany, Feb. 28, 1874-05 OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer tn R A N G E S . COOK, PAHLOR AD BOX, STOVES ! Of the best patterns. AI.HO : TIX, SHEET IROK kfiAl COI". 1'KK WAKE, And the usnal assortment of fiirnisliiny as to be olitalned in a tin store. tinmirs Meatly and promptly etecntod, n reasonable term. Short rorkoulnKN inakr lonfffrlenrta, FRONT STBR T.ALlUNt. Dee. S. 1886-1, . TM.ANK DEEDS, MORTGAOES, ETO., I on hand -latest atylns and fo sale low, at thUofflcu. Blank Mortgages, Lalest and improved styles, Call at the Register Office. FOR BLANK DEEDS, Neatly executed, Call at the Itcdster Office. FOR SALE. I'nVO LOTS OvTvRNER OF WATBB . and Klliworih snve s, in I bin ell y, on which l here Is u roo 1 dwellinir-house o- n. inlmnK live kmhiis ; iliere-lsii Inrice wood she I and o Jn-r ou'linlidlnttMi hfilendld well of water, '. The nrosior y isforiile on rcBsonn'iIi' rarKI. For fur. her particu lars liiiiulre, on the nreiuim s, of AHiany, February 21, 74-t f NOTICE. TIIEf'OPARtXktlfllllF IllORKTOFORR exist inj K)i ween i he nn ersUined, la this day mnlvd liv mn'ilnl consent, Mvsr. L. E, B alumni .1. IlnrrowRVidlrlmr. Thelnislness will tieW'ulierbeeomlueled by S. E. Tpnu;. All www having iinsettied huslhei whhthe nmleiviKlie'l.,will eall 4 their earliest conveiitonee. r L. K. RLAIN. J. MARROWS, H. E. YOUMQ, Albany, 0:,, rebrnarj- ft, W4,