6 ALBANY REGISTER. V. 8. omeua Ppr for Oregon. The Republican State Central Committee ot Arkansas, called a State Convention on the 15th. FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1874. Wm. C. Tweedale has been con firjed to the boose since Wednesday with an attack of bilious fever. Onr ten warehouses have an aggregate capacity ot 850,000 bush els of wheat linn county will probably bar- vest over 1.500.000 bushels of wheat alone. The Burkhart bricfc, undr the supervision ot A. C. Lay ton, is re ceiving a new roof. Mr. Altree, we are sorry to say, shows no siarns of improvement. It is hardly likely that he will recover. An infant son ot Moao and Mary . Parker was buried at Sandridge on Monday. Wkb a Climax Washer you can get away with a blanket as easy as yon can with a shirt. There is more tban the usual amount of sickness in the county this Summer, in a great many in stances proving fatal. R . H. Tapp has performed some remarkable feats in the horse tam ing line, in this city, during the week. Tapp is a success. A note from Mr. Lamar Cheadle, dated Steilacoom, W.T.,Aug, 16th, informs us of his continued good health and spirits. Stockholders in the Albany & Santiago Canal Company are called upon to vote for Directors on the 8th of September. One of the nest oooks and tidiest housekeepers in Linn county is Mrs. Robt. Romine. We took, dinner there last Sunday, and we know. Reube Saltmarsh and family rushed off the first of the week, to enjoy a little play spell. No one is more deserving. Prof. A. S. Abernethy takes the place left vacant by Prof. Sox in the Albany Collegiate Institute, The first term of the Institute opens on Monday, 31st inst. Drouth has disastrously affected the crops in Arkansas. Not more than a quarter of a crop is expected. The Massachusetts Republican State Convention convenes at Wor cester on the 7th ot October. The Montana hay crop will be unusually large this season, owing to abundant rains in the sprint;. - Brush fires were raging near Otta wa, Orelia, and other places in Canada, on the 18th, destroying an immense amount of property. Johnny Mclvaine, of Utah, fon- died the left rear foot of his father's gray mule last week, and he now sleeps in the valley. One of the Smith family has been sent to the penitentiary from Steila coom for the simple matter of horse stealing. Del Norte, Colorado, has gone wild over onother new discovery ot go'd bearing quartz, which assays $5,000 per ton. A pair of pants, a set of horse- hobbles, part ot a ham, and a pole with whiskers on the end, have been found at Lake Kitchelas, W. T., near where the man Schwartz was drowned. A murderer named Scott, under sentence for life, escaped trom the Wyoming penitentiary last Friday, and when last seen was hoofing it for the mountains. A. Carothers & Co. have slosh ens of new goods on the way. Drop in and get a fresh box of pills or a mouthful of asafcetida, and en joy yourself luxuriously. Rev. I. D. Driver, who was haul ed over the coals by the M, E. An Dual Conference which closed its session in Portland during the week, on charges preferred, was unani mously acquitted. A streak of lightning, one day last week, killed the pony bestrode by Geo. Horton, of Boulder, while cantering through Middle Park,but failed to give George the slightest shock. Only 1,000 ounces of silver to the ton, and gray copper and ruby till you can rest, is all that is at pres ent claimed by the owners of Gates mine, Clear creek county, Colorado a mere bagatelle. "Cherokee Bob," the noted hand less scout and mountaineer, a tew days ago received a terrible stab in the neck in an affray with a party of Kansans, at Rock creek crossing, Wyoming. Tuesday, November 3d, is the day selected for an election in the Territory ot Washington, when a Delegate to Congress, three Prose- cuting Attorneys, members of the Legislature, and county officers are to be elected. Portions of the testimony in the Tilton-Beecber scandal is telegraph ed from day to day to the daily press of this coast. How long this matter will be continued and held up to the public gaze, is a matter ot conjecture. The opinion seems to be gaining ground, however, that the Investigating Committee are determined to render a verdict of acquittal in favor of Beecher, and to that end have unhesitatingly re fused to hear or receive any testi mony that would in the least mili tate against the rendering of such a verdict. For the sake of public morals and the cause of Christianity throughout the world, we hope that this opinion may prove unfounded ; that the Committee will carefully and honestly sitt all the evidence offered, and render a verdict in ac cordance with all the facts. Snch a verdict, and such only, will satisfy the great public. Mary E. Pomeroy, of New York, the alleged victim of Rev. John S. Glendenning, pastor of the Presby terian Church in Jersey ( ity, died on the 18th. Her death-bed state ment was that Glendenning was the father of her child. A telegram of the 18th inst. from Tweed, Ontario, says that Charles Mono, on the previous Sunday night, murdered bis brother's wife by shooting her five times in the bead and then cutting her throat The fiendish murderer was arrested. The Spanish Republic has been wcogniied by Holland, Italy, Bel gium, France, Austria and England; The New York Mail claims that the Mary Powell is the fastest steamboat in the world, she having made a run ot 75 miles in three hours and nineteen minutes, and from New York to Piermont, 28 m!es, in one hour. Ine Chinese Government has given Japan ninety days in which to withdraw its troops from For mosa. Id the meantime China is making extensive preparations for a war with Japan, which is gen erally expected. On the 18th 22,000 votes were polled in Cincinnati. The majority for the new constitution is 6,500 ; for license, 11,000; tor minority representation, 843. The small pox is said to bare broken out in an unmistakable form in the family of Mr, Shanks, of Cornelius; On the evening ot the 18th, Aus tin, Nevada, was visited by another of those water spouts, which pretty well cleaned out the city, causing thelos8 ot probably more than $100-, 000 worth of property. A heavy rainstorm set in shortly after five in the evening of the 18th, and in a few minutes after the commence ment of the storm a foot of water was running through the streets. At half-past 5 some persons en camped on the hills, on the south side of the canyon, on which the town is built, rushed in a body to a bill overlooking the town, mak ing frantic gestures, indicating im pending danger. A moment after wards a horseman galloped through the canyon crying, "The water! the water! to the bills! to the hills 1" and immediately behind him followed a wall ot turbid water, eight feet in hightb, which swept through the town like an avalanche, carrying destruction with it For a few minutes nothing'could be heard but the crash of timbers, falling awnings, and the crah ot buildings and the deafening roar of the torrent. The people fled to the hills, and there ft crowds witnessed the awful scene of destruction. Fortunately do lives were lost, as far as known. The cause of the disaster appears to have been a cloud burst in the vicinity of the summit. Among the heaviest losers are: hphraim & Co.. William iibson, Triplelt & Clarke, S. Lewis fc Bro., Bauer's Brewery, A. Sower and E. Wallach. A telegram dated St. Louis, Mo., j August 18th, says: A desperate! shotting affray occurred at Point Pleasant yesterday, in which Al bert Hall Mid a young man named Kientam were killed, General Darell was mortally wounded, ('apt. Cole and two brothers named Coe, were , seriously Wounded. The affray' grew out of a rivalry between Cap- tains Hall and Cole, who ran com-' petiug terry boats at I'oiut Pleasant, and which culminated in a law suit. I J. W. BALDWIN, The Olympia Town Hoard have j Attorney and Counselor at Lnw, ordered a town iail orerted limiting Wlu' PRACTICE IN ALL THK Court oruerea a town jau crecieci, i mining yy ln ,lie 4(li j,, W1(1 ith jl1(iieiH.i Dis- the frost, fo 2fiO in miiwnrv This ' ,ic,s 1,1 ,,u' Supreme CtHirt of Oregon, mt com w 9tw m cm rency. I nib and lu ttH) v s District and Circuit Courts. pvtiivnifiiiM' mid nv-ltlfwa wuta nf OiWH'k In Parrish brick, up stairs'.. In extravagance ana recKiess waste ot ( omve op, oy Uie ie n. h. cranor. the people's money in erecting such street, Albany, Oregon. to:v a costly building tor a jail will soon bankrupt the town, and hurl into political oblivion the members of the Board who voted for the meas- ure ! ( orruptiou such as this must be frowned on a enbb'e o' times. BUSINESS CARDS. DR. STEELE'S MEDICAL WONDER I CURES ALL INTERVAL AND KXTEIt nal Aches ami Pains; Purities titer Jtlood: Koarulutea the Liver; Cures Agin and bad Colds. Don't lie without it. Sold by Druggists. 3ml 1), It. JON KS. 1. I.INStV I1U.I.. JO.MX A HILL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALBANY, ORKGON. S7vt Pomeroy' a Democrat of August 8th has the following paragraph which may prove interesting : " We are interested to learn from the Democrat, of Albany, Oregon, that "Brick" Pomeroy became suddenly rich in La Crosse moved to New York and became richer, then failed in business, and is now making a living by writing for wages, thus proving that vulgarity will work the ruin of a man, etc ,etc. It nev er will do to give it tip so, Mr. Brown! Why not farther state that in addition to all the above, he is now in jail for arson, at work on a canal, selling peanuts at a circus, and in the hospital for the croup. Nothing like being correct when making such statements. Those who lie will steal, and the people of Oregon will do well to keep a look out for their State Printer." Isn't it strange that these Democratic brothers can't agree, but must con tinually be "blowing" on each other? D. U. HICK, n. ., Surgeon &. Physician. OKFICK -FliBt street, between Ferry and Washington. Residence- Third street, t wo blocks below or east of Metho dist Church, Albany, Oregon. vSn4t J. C. POWELL. L. FI.I.NN POWELL & I'M , Attorneys mill Comix: lor at Law AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY (L. Kllnn notary public), Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at tended to. 1 T. W. HARRIS, Physicians and Surgeons, ALBANY, OREtJON. OFFICE-OVER A. CAROTHERS A Cot Drug store. Residence of Dr. Harris- Fourth-st., four blocks west of t no Court House. Residence of Dr. Roughton -Opposite Dr. Tate, on Third street. novl5"7S According to the newspaper biog raphies ot him, Theodore Tilton was born in twelve places in Massa chusetts, seven places in Connecti cut, two places in New Jersey, and all over New York. He was more born than to be borne with ; yet. withal, to judge from "the great catalysis," it would do him no hurt in the world to be born again. Albany Book Store. JXO. FOSHAY, DEALER IN MISCELLANEOCSBOOKS, School Rooks. Blank Books. Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported to order.at shortest pos sible notice. v.')ii30 DR. GEO. W. GRAY, I E IV T I S T , ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE IN PARRISH BRICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferrv streets. Resi dence-Corner Fifth and Perry streets. Office horn's from 8 to 12 o'clock a. in.. and 1 to 5 o'clock p. in. Uvt EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAY TEAM SI I I.I. LIVEN, AND IS FLOnilSHINti LIKE A I bay tree. Thankful for past I UKKEN favors. and wishing to merit the continuance of the same, the BAY TEAM will always lie ready, and easily found, to do any hauling within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. specialty. 2Uv5 &rlellterjv ofUooch) A.M. AHMtl.D. Pronrietnr. "fcT i c . . . .news irom .pain contain ac counts of a Carlist victory in the capture of Seldnerde Urgel. The fighting was desperate and losses heavy on both sides. Telegrams from the Plains repoit the Indian war parties as returning to the reservations, hungry, poor, and discouraged generally, and ask ing to be fed and clothed once more by Uncle Sam, as they have got enough of the war-path. This, of course, was to have been expected it's the old thingl As Winter approaches, grub and grass gets short, the wiley savage wants peace. It was ever thus. And again doubtless will. Government feed and clothe these lazy, lousy, treacherous redskins, until the genial springtime offers him another convenient op. portunity to murder and kill. The Indian Peace Polioy is a meritorius thing I A Board of Trade has been or- ganiaed m Portland. H. W. Cor. bett is President, and W. S. Ladd and B. Goldsmith, Vice Presidents. Boston quotations show Pacific coast wools worth from 28 to 42c as to quality for spring. A moneyed man from the East has concluded that Salem would be a good palce to start a national bank, and will recommend it to his business partners in Ohio. The Spanish Republic has been recognized by England, France and Austria, officially. A breach of promise case was recently tried in London, tn which a gentleman sued a lady, and the jury gave a verdict in Ins favor damages halt a cent. A A m !1 3 . . a i rezioonn recently a nice little family of eight persons, a father, daughter, and six sons, were all wiiied out by the halter. It was a punishment for having com mitted 235 murder?. Prizes for the best loaves of bread, to be made by the students, are a new and hopeful feature of several female seminaries this year. Rev. Miss Chapin, formerly pas tor of the 'UrrirersaKst Church at Iowa City, is new filling the pal pit of the First Utuversaltst Church in San Francisco. Piles! Piles' WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND tronblesomc complaint cannot lie cured, when so many evidences of success might Iks placed lieforo you every day- cures of supposed hopeless eases? Your physician informs you that the longer you allow the complaint to exist, von lessen your chances for relief. Experience tun aught thit in all canet. A. Carothers & o.' Pile Pills nml Ointment are all they are recommended to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles In a very short time, and are emivrnittU in tur. This preparation is sent by mail or ex press to any point wit bin flic United State at (1 50 per package. Address, A. CAROTHERS A CO., r 27v5 Box 83, Albany, Oregon. JOHN SCHMEER, DKALKK IN Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OKEUON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First streets, with a fresh stock of Groceries, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To bacco, Ac, to which ho invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connect Ion with the store he will keen a Bakery, and will always have on hanil a full supply of fresh brood, crackers, Ac. 62T Cull and see me. JOHN SCHMEKIt. February l-4v4 TEC El IHetzler Chair t Can be had at the following places : Harrlsbuw. 8am. May Junction City Smith A Brasfleld Brownsville , Kirk ft Hume Hulsey J. SI. Morgan Solo J.J. Blown Albany Graf ACollu A fall tuimlv can also be obtained m n 01 shop on First street, Allien v. Oregon.