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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1875)
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All down fre'-j-ht will be delivered at JOKT- J,AXI or ASTUai.V , . v S7re of IrxSC and WltarfUge, tncducect nates. will leave ALT VST for OJKVAU-IS or " Tar further jrtiea1ars, npry 7 Albany, Xov. SO, ' Agrat ATTENTION. 7 levator -A of vrwut r,a f. V e-(-ail tUe attention of taiTr tn tit iisct t r.nt wo rmvc erected toe II- Bc inana-x! in thv BmteJU ft lrafG exrene, - mml are in iwwstloa to handle aatfajHctortly an - cmpmtMy tut -..---: - ' - t m tfe-nnd la kwted on tlie margin of th , Li s innr. int rtrov kled wit lumide track ' 1 Trow 1 1 . C. B. l hat eipmenta may be M.ft" O v by i-il,sr"1 as mien by water as tkm tan, tn ad liiioti to other tana, attached t. t bT.nwt. rua toy. watt, .power, and,., are C3 X 33 -flL' 23" " TJ t wlvft rwcetvfed. Can fake in and ttajn J tr-t bn-r,, , ler 6y. -h-arrd yheat I wwrt a m,icSt sbiyra m ii lorern umrketa tiin tool w S, Had Hon Sioi l Jf nipped tlM tt w fa.-wJ, and lour oenis oa oara. We liave CIS' SCS5 to fnnii"b tl-rfw !H " " w'- '" wltb fr. iua viuvwi thl wu tm-tjK--, ana a i lowest eaMlt prifO to S tbeir wheat from onr boo." too'- f Pnon MOf i ... n irt mvi.f i to wtvo thor Ilia rVrui'l f - " ltlliJ"l THT- a, m hope f47rJnly 81 AS'M.ny, Ortsgon k.. rpng rvi; V t"" . '1 vt 1 on . .,-d i f J , 2ZK. emltv i- r tin i.srt'ift ' futBr-j si acat'fjt- I jta fri-Hti 4 in i ed ar. .t I H ti:!!i, v. ,, In atiwiUm "T33TKT- OF'' Ay r --'HS I IM best 1 v t mwi any e'Sjur nni ' bftBOAAiiii lantrai. -ISaPOETA?.'?. 1 . . r.4 J yfOfeaskm.'- Jn, WM. ITASJE.--Inaga nrea cvv-:!s ., t " ada-lfi'jej a rf .-. "7,r . toinfra.Ei's a : : rxi ur; -In owe jnvcaj. -7 - v V '. 1:3, 7' 'Z etrres L. A f t J -1 t,., BUSINESS CAKDS; wiar Wnaklaac - Flraf E. ALBANY; OREQ.ON, Katthcws & Morrisoi PROPRIETORS. TTmnn. MvlT rnrniHlied throosrhout Tba best tle market affords al iwj-s oa tbe table, fcre coalk aad fro ttte Ilea Ezohange ' Hotel, Corner First and tVasbJngtoa atreeta, J. II. Eackezsto, Prbprielcr. filler "tW new tnannfement. this nrmnlar i rtotel he been refitted and ivfhrnMiaa, and Mow ndc-rathe travelinir raibiie the best aocoiik UMKlariunson tbe most reasonable terino. . Csdr' reeeoacn to ana trout tuo ttoac ' 53- Kiebaaoti SXult and Stase Line, t ATX. IDATS-Mohday, Wednesday and Frl- 0. P. S. FLIMSIER, M. W -D1C4T.KK IX- BOOKS ,i AND STATIONERY. A fall stock tt Trnses and RnrsrlGBl appliances. ' ct-- IT i iminhfr Pt.l'WHKB. dS Oatalnz nd Bloving ISoildlngit. TITETHB flKRSIti?tKr BEfi "irJBAVXTO : mmunm tothe eitigen f Allianv and sammndintc conn try that bavtmr ampnltoil oqr- mTIVCS Willi IIIB DWIJ ... y arawiurcij msanfl remm inx wiimmrA we are ready ai an times to receive orders tar tudi mrk, which -e wu rtom Miort rtrner at towesi rares. we amranrre entire totis&ictlon In all work tinder taken by.ns. - -. - - Ontora Irft at tbe BKaiTBJ offiee tiromntlx atteniea to. Appiy w. . . Albany, Or- April S3. 1875. 4 . ; Sv7 BRTJ2sK & MAY, , Mannfiiclnrers of . OOOTS fe SHOES; AIJSAST, ftltDEltS fOTJCITEI, ASD Atl. WOItK v en svanuiteed. Ieave vor order nt tbeir slion in tbe old rowter bnildinsr, on First street- below A .Ca- rotbersA Co. 83v7 P. C. HARPER &. CO. . :.'-". -Ucnters rn tlothiKK, BmU kimI Kltees, Hate, Urere- ; rlts, Faaey Uesds, XoUom, Mt4irsui - maid Pattela, Ball!, Kopa, 3f irrwn WaUpaser, H'eel and Willow , Ware, Trmks sumI Talkvts, -v.'.- Peefces CaUny,fte &c - ... Sold very low ait Iter for cash, or to prompt pay. 11 33 , lng eusioiners on tluie. . v7 ' ' . t ' A CARP. A II. BEX.L, A PA R KKH, late of Oregon City, Ki iiN '3 Iwve nureluomd the entire stoel u.Mm iMBf jtatvu iii ixinn itie ntirnieiimT ritr fcinefl, Ae.. formerly ownedbv H. o. Hlil A Sim. and that they dvsiim continnin tbe businea ai mourn siaiiti. wuere rncy pnrpose Keeping in in lunnHiuuHwruueuiui w -" - 'Giemeals, . ,' reteU Maticine, ' Toilet Article, . ' ." v ; Perfumery, and ttyerytbin nsoally found In a firstrclass drnt store. . While -earnestly soliciting- a continuance of tbe lioeral patronage heretofore extentted to the ti,D house, we hope at the tame time, by fair am tNruj ikt-auuf, anu eareiiii airenuon tome wants of customers, to merit tbe esteem of any xr:uu iiv uwjr mvur to wuii meir or ders. - Itarttenlarattentlon will be given to theoom- ponnaintroi pnysunanK prtourtptuns ana teua.- xiv revipcs, ai mi noun ih ine uavor innc - ' A. H. BKUi & PABHER. t ooonessors to B. G. Hu.b Sox. Albany, October 9, lir-HBtt 'GTOVCQ I GTOVHO X mfmfS UawaCaD Frotn this date nntil fnrtocr notice, I win seTTa Stoves '& "Sanies -1 2 PUlIPSa HOSE, ; ETCJ W. H. Kc?ABXAKD. ARwny, ItS. IS, 1S7M3 12' '' yet .--. aam9BA- a ..I U a w Mki-.. iaeaMl IW . A c Ecj. :i S": f,i almost as good as m tM kept oa lia'-' '5. -Z20'Z. ,;: Ehtbroste. 1 L Reirmlnln In thn Altnnv... 1aiitrifnro. May SO, Ftiraons calllnir for these tetft-ra miint give' the data on which they were advertised; Barker, Mnry lUavia, B. DU Dodson. B D. Mltler, Mary T- , Koamiae. Jfcroma W. , . Eiebter, ilarprarettJVf s r -Roberrson, Lorenso - .treat, Wv.H. .v,... r .jj -Weet, Jennie -. . P. U. Kavmosd, P, JI. Kvana. Wm. ' Kin, Wnii It. FABJMAAJBIJSro. Onestcr's day, , ; n Picnic all day v: t ; : ' Crofftiet waking tn. J Onr hotels are crowded with gnests. Hareual Fox Is rustling lor city taxes W . .. j . i . D. i ti xecps our sraener ,-ruMiuigxo soppjy tbe demand for meats. ' ' ----- '-. Mw. Hart and clilltrrcrilmve been very 111, but are aboat'agnln. " . .,, "r ... Henry Myer has gone to Corral I is on a pleasure trip, j May ltealth atteiid him. - Vol. Jo xeai baa been with ua some during tbfe week. ' 'u. - Milt. Beach is able io be out: on the streetonce more. Geo. R, Helra, EsrjM is &b far Tecoveml as to be fttTils offlce a short time each day. Jas. Ilfirrls secuied a nice lot' of beef cattle on Tuesday. - The' surviving members of the Davis family are recovering from the measles. Nice htr nil tire at W. D. Beldlngs's, way down In price. - j - ' Several very drank Individuals In tlie city on Tnesday. TButter Is quoted at 20c and eggs at 13c In this market. '..' ,- A good deal of cloudy, cool weather dur ing tlie week." A large , number, of . people from the States arrived here during the week. -'. tnas. Monrctth and wire started on tltelr return to Lapwal onTWednesrTay. Cass tlmnphrey called yesterday , fjass has wld his interest in the Corvallis Dem ocrat, and l ready for new fields.: .- The boys have fitted tip- magnificent base ball grounds' between nfth and Sixth and Kllsworth aud Lyon streets, j "Ve are informed that Mr Montgomery sold siooily and rjconchln, his noted pac ing team. In Han Francisco, for f 1,400. Clias. Montelth and wife, of ; Lapwal, L T readied this city last Saturday, ou a visit to relations and friends. Bishop Morris, afaled by Itev. Mr. Bjid- couk, held Episcopal services in the Con- gregational church Monday evening. Mr. 8. Montgomery has returned from hlal-sotMltern trip, in eood lieaich and spirits. t ; . " . At tlie election of Directors, for -tlie Albany Farmers' Company last Tuesday, the old Board Was re-elected to a man. The election for officers ot tlie AIlany Fanners' Varcliotuse Miiich came off on Tuesday, brought a large number of farm ers into the city. - - ' Messrs. Elkins Bros., of tlie ; Iebanon Mills, are getting out a superior mvtlity of Graliam - flour, hitetKling- to- make at specialty. ' ' - Bev. S. Grlrvlne's son, 'OHy started for Ohio m yesteiday, ' to visit . his grand parents. . TVVei believe. Ids intention is to remain tor an Indefinite time.' ! ' Wdswortb & Parks' were awarded ;the I contrct r painting the new StMithcrn Methodist cliurclt, at $153. - They will use the cliemiual paint..: : J. M Flsk bas for sale some of tlie handsomest chromos you cver wpnt any where, already framed ready to hang ou the wall. - Ynt call ant see 'em.' ':-r:s ' -, From a notice elsewliere in this issue It will be seen ' tliat the stockholders in the "Eagle Woolen Mills Co., of Browsvllle, will hold their atWnml meetiag'at the office ot the Company on Friday,, the 10th day of June next. Those interested will please make a note of it. : ' . " , Tlie contract for tlie construction and completion of the bridge across the south fork of the Santiam, near Lebanon, will be let at public auction, at tbe Court House In this city, on Wednesday next, May 38th. Plans nd specifications tor tlie bridge can be oeen at the County Clerk's office. Bridge builders will take notice. , ..- ' ProtV WV E. Wells, who lias been en gaged lor tbe past . few months - in this county as a popular and successful teacher ot penmanship, will commence a class ' at Halsey oa -Monday. From recommenda tions we have seen we can. freely recom mend .Prof. Wells to the ptrouage of the citizens of Hateey. ' ' "'-"." - Geo.-F. Settlemler 4 returned from his trip from the southern mines oa . Tuesday. It etortned nearly all the . tUne he was gone. He reports everything remarkably qutet In the quartz districts, and ' would so remain until capital was forthcoming to develop them. , . , t A special election - to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Congressman day, October ih, 1S73. This g.ves car people five months in which to canvass the merits of tlie different aspirants for Con gressional honors. The time - selected is about aa convenient probably as any that could be selected, and we judge "will meet the general approbation. - The tpcllln match last Friday evening was not very lnr-.y attended, wir to tfce ct tLAt tl;re . wer.o- raany ctier ettr&tK.ons oa the occasion. - Xcaass cf tLis fact tli &liAlmrj was tsfe put vp, and nUl be F,trsed t-se at sc-ne t sr tlie. Tbe proce 'a- ot evBi? fcy vot3 were totlie etusrsrit fesaily- iDavtn), severly, ahnoat ever V t?r?t wUS. measles :;3 tllr tnivil Clias. Mekley n3 lib son George were In the city tn fast oJPflie week. , ffm. Ifeicb, of JPiUau. readied Lis okl borne in thli city Ott Wednesday, look ing hearty. . - - 1 . -' - ' - MLsr Jfollle Cfinnoa mrlved 'Ikhim on i Wednesday, from ., VFaitebtB.W. .T- where slie hai been ort a yisi.. v ...,, . ' , A large number of jjfiflr btiildlng'a are 1 gofng tip, the largwr ' tiiicaber bcinsr In ' llackieman's addition. It Is both probablo a&dpossTole that the j St. Charles wIU. ke; enlarged during the season to accommodate the Increased travel. Wrn. Petersonwas 'united la marriage to Mrs. Young in this city on Snnday l last. The. ditch down- Lyon street, to carry I water from ihe.tiwi to Altboose & Cas planer, is progreewni;. Miss Eva,ottra, has been danger- ousiyinwren raeasieswe leanris oat or i uanger. . - - -, - -Charley " has gone - back to China, having anutsscd a fortune in the ; washing business. The Farmers' Company, at belr raeet- ing on Tuesday, resolved to increase their stock ami build a mill. . r - " " Sam Miller lias some elegant hacks and carriages completed. . Call and see some handsome vehicles. ' Onr city Is dmck full of strangers, Targe J numbers of tlietn wishing 'to purchase farms. Owners of fast horses are beginning to exercise them aud get them lit sliape for ,the County. Fair. Tlie soda fountain at Parker & Morris', tlie only one in town now. Is hi full blast, and tlie soda Is the very best. W. . W Parrish and family liave gone to the mountains for health, and calculate to remain some weeks. .. Hnrd & Co., busted th bull-wheel of their sawmill last week. The boys are liaviug considerable biid luck of late, we j are sorry to say. - I Tls a mistaken Idea to soppose for- one J moment tliat we will take offend at any one who bands us $2 60 for the best family I naner in reeou. ,,- . - . 1 The stockholders faV the JUbany Farm- ' -- I ers' company at their annual meeting Tuesday, it is understood, authorized the Directors lo build a mill. t Tbe repairing of old and the construe- tion of new sidewalks and street 'crossings will be commenced as soon as lumber can be secured. Dave Froman- will soon be ready to commence the work of erecting his brick block on First street. 'It will be a hand- sotne addition to the city. ' - Frank. Backus Is now carefully nursing one of his feet, as some of the bones were broken In a collision with the ferry boat a few days since. 5 , Another child ot Mrs. Davis, a little boy, probably four years okl, died Thursday night week, of measles.- 11m poor -little follow suffered untold agonies for hours before lie bt-eathed his last. f , . . Prof. Sox, in charge of the Albany Collegiate Institute during tin absence of President Warren, is filling the position admirably, aud giylng the fullest satistac-l won. vs. . f , . i Onr little roster, seven months old, up set a cup of hot syrup over Ids right hand, on Monday, fearfully burning the. inside of! the hand,. , and causing the most intense pain. . , - v ;s . - ;-t ,.. Mr. Melan. otu-, excellent tailor, has moved into his new quarters on First Street, a few doors -' west ot tiie old shop. and when he gets fixed up will look ueatr'tt anybody. . -.., -?.? . j ' Ttw two-story ffntmo ou' First street, occupied by Prof. PaxtonV picture gal lery, has been ou wheels most of the week, and Messrs Bantv. & ! Co.. have bad to labor faithfully to movo tt at all.- 7 Baltimore & ' Dowel. contractors, have the frame ot tlie Albany Alden Fruit Pre- serving Factory up. ready for the rustic, which they will . crobabiy put ou next week. - -' ' " Wu. Gird takes his blooded mare Ante lope to Sim Seed's farm . next week. Mart. Fayue . Mr. , -.Cowaa- and Frank Parton will .Bond stock at tlie- same time. Mr. Keed bas li&d '- printed a book of S3 pages, giving names d Pedlgreef his stock. JVB. Comley, the etiampioa Nimrod of Pass Creek, with hU protege, Wm. Gird, returned oa Monday -from that delightful retreat, after a ten days absence. ' They report "overythlr? lovely Kut Comstock's, and advise parties Jin search ot health and pie&ura. to take a trip ' in that ' direction A railroad , station and telegraph office makes it more convenient for business men, - ' - , --' t , Onester's" picnic to-day at Hsckleraan's grove, and a dance . In the evenlugat tls Opera House: Tbe great feature of the nlenic will b tlsn sack race tor fat men, in which II. V. Browa wUI run a -altut time.' Thera Ia aome bora that STart. wlli make a tolerable race, as welre in- formed Itr. Comley bas had him la trail ing for some days. ; ' ' ' . " . '. Urs. TL. K. Warren, bavlrshad trraral severe attacks cf hemorrhage since ie 6i.ii last, it was tI,ot-hfc best to teieCTsrh ber husband.' Tl , ProSsaor was c i 1 ' wsv toClcvf'jni Ohio, as a ' & !) U tbe. Precbytailaa General AsssseI.1 -1 the tek'nrsci v, aa received fcy Matt at XSUso, Kev-Ia. .lis lAnvflaicly to. 5; return t---0a a- 1 w,Ul"prcLitVy sn'.vi 3 to-day - ."7 "'7. '-' . The It Baorrow, i! their uuail plnte i'-,-y e? "id ilrrl ITS A J J CI tplau crl graphical contest agawst all cornea Fred, Oral; J. F. 2ia-i'l:ensto,. DatB TljompsonaiKia;Tir;Toiuig went down to x'ortiana tne first or (he week, Jto.be la attendance at the meeting of t!o Oramf Encampment and the Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. T. ; . ; J erry"" Lackey, of : Oc1kco, came down. last Friday, via the Dalles He -brought to Dalles one hundred and ninety-wo bead of beef" cattl; selling at thai point for4J cents a pound net. One othd ."beef critters." weighed 1,704 pound. J Mrs. J. B. Sprenger, of Portland, and Mrs. C. C. Bunnell, of Lewtston, ' I T., both former residents- of this, city, were viaif.ir'r friends here on -Wednesday aud Thursday. " Both were enjoying spteudid health. ' k" - ' Wild Jrawberries ripe and perf!y delicions, were received by? express from rvgg creek on Tuesday. . There were about two raKons, and Uwy came to Mr. ?m Gird as a prerent. Snch frierds are worth Iiavtug, yoa know. Wild strawberries are much more , delicious than the - tame ones. - ,v - - . ' ." Mr.'D. Beach has beea eufierlng ;for months with a cancer on the .lip, tnd "has tried various remedies with IJttie or, no success. ' Dr. Preshaw took charge of the matter a few days ago; since when, we are informed, there has been marked improve- ment in the health ot his patient. ; It seems that at least one ef the stock- liolders in tbe Farmers' C6u)pany was dbtsatisfied with' Superintendent Simpson, and gave vent to a growl through' last week's Democrat. ;The matter coming be fore the Board of Directors, that body passed a resolution, unantmortsly endors ing Mr. S. At tbe meeting of the stock holders on Tuesday the same resolution was uiianiinonslr endorsed by that body, Prof. Kennedy, who has been lecturing on phrenology,"' physiognomy and physi ology during tlie week, is decidedly tlie peer ot any man- who has ever visited this state as a lecturer on human science. . lie not only tliorotighly understands his snb- ject, but lias the faculty of Imparting bis ifoi mat! on to his audience so clearly tliat none . can fad to understand him. ? The Prof, goes from here to Lebanon; and among . . ..." . . - .!-. " Its Uberai ami- progressive citizens wni doubtless receive a warm reception. . as bis talents and skUl deserve. As a. reader of character Prof.' Kewnedv has no sunerlor. The 4Littte Monitor " Is the rmme of ,l tae latest scyie sewing macnine tnat have seen, and it certainly is a .compiete i machine, possessing advantages that will recommend It to the ladies. It makes the I lock stitch from two spools direct ; also tbe cable stitch directly from two spools.' It does away with " shuttle and bobbins ; you have to do wlien one spool gives out is to put. on " another and go ahead, thus saving time; It runs exceedingly light, and makes scarcely any noise. .It will sew silk thread equal to cotton ; lias self-setting straight needle,, and puts work through very rapidly; Call at Paxtou's gallery, and see tlie Little Monitor. Tlte Good Templars give a grand picnic j at tbe old campground on . the bank of, tbe I Calipooia liver, fornhist Jtobcrts' Bridge, nine or tea : miles south of tills city, on Thursday next, 'May 27th, feud Invite ow.rvhnnV to come. J. S.' W.mw this cltv. IS to be Presklent of the davr Rev. I. Wiisoti, of tills city, is t deliver tlie ojration - Joseph Beard r , of Tangent, is to be Chief Marshal. ji-Apprupriate com mittees have been appointed, and- It will undoubtedly be a, big day, A brass baud will be In attendance,, volunteer speeches will be made-while swing, eroqnet, ;eto ' will afford liealthfnl amusement. There'll be an al fired big crowd there. If the weather prove favorable. . . - " ,. " ' f Aoc. utewarc naa oeen - snnering ex tremely with something like cattrrh in his right hand,, getting .little or no sleep for nine or ten days up to Wednesday, when piumraer lanced 'tbe hand and gave him a dose or morpnine. Tbe relierarrord - ed by tlie operation, added to the effects of the medicine, set Doc up in the sleep bus - iness, and considerable alarm was -felt by the family, because of the pertinacity with which the old gentleman hung on to the semblance of the "last sleep, " and strong coffee and other remedies, probnblyv were l We learn, toweverv that all was well with him yesterday, and that j be was getting along finely, The Kight Eev. B. Wlstar Morris, D. D., assisted by the Eev. J.' O. Bab- cock, held services on Monday, evening, the 17th tustn lu the - Congregational church, which was kindly -offered for the occaslon'The'-aervlose'' were peculiarly impressive, and heartily enjoyed by quite , a larze coneregation. At the close of the sen lces the Bishop made a" statement of Lis wishes and plans in regard to the establishing of the -Episcopal Church la I tLls place. The cong-f-egation ' responded 1 to the Bishop's appeal by promptly pledg- ir three-fourths of the amount necessary to eurchaae a lot. We uadrsCnd tt.at onl j t?a tollowing day the taU amoui.t ee!el toe the lot was made up. - The site aelectc-l Uat the corner of Lyon- and EavenKi K,-cf,tu -Thus the proverllid libers,:.?y cf cur cit'..:sns in euta matters baa beea r-f-la roanir.ctsd. . -: . : , ju' ".' TLa sanitary oond!iea cf !ty-:-i5B3. Cm serlcH-a attention cf the City Lv.!t and w Irr j Q;ey will gv the SBatteiPieri coiTclIgration ie&ra ti tested tints la j t-on us. - - i -. - r 1.7 i ott fs&stt V: ti Ceafcoira Ct their t"'".h srd vr-'d, to-work"! v ; . i , t er ou pfBo ers, 1 . a i. tJl-3 la ati.e K'ia. ii.8 i'asrjy U'O4:i.0 Cu ut 0 .a advertised . We caa't expliia wty oraiiro itegs. Uf rJoim w. TAIiHartl, wlio has been up In the Oclroco ' country, looking after his tock interests arrived home in this city Last Saturday. " From him we get tiie fat Kfwing items j,- extreme - coltl weather and ' deep snows of" last winter caused the loss of a good many cattle lu tlie various ranges In and about Ochoco. Setrt. White, ten miles above PrlaevIUe, test between sixty and seventy head; Calloway 4 dssek at WDlo f Creek, , tWenty-flre miles from Ochoco. lost abont 200 bead; GuUiford's lost a nn tuber, while other parties, whose names were not remembered, met , with serious loss. Horses do splendidly 'in Ocho. oa, and there are large numbers of them there. "Slieep also thrive well. " , Otitoco are paying welL. 1 Uncle 'Jlmmv Dontliit and a 3Jr.. Foster-own tlie Hons share of the paying grtmraV liaviog bought rrp tlie claim. -They lia ve pat in . a by-. drattlic, and latve? some, fifteen men at work. , j. partial clean op after a few days' run, showed (300. ' Uncle Jimmy says he 1ms ground enough to afford him 'work for tlie next ten years, and the only drawback Is tlie lack of. water the 'water 'affording work for about six weeks only .- :.: :-r Ed. Freeland has been 'haying a hard time of it.- More- than seven months ago he hurt his left knee In getting .off a horse tlie saddle turned, throwing him violently to tbe ground con fining him to bis bed ever since. ' A V soon as he is able to stand thelrip, lie will be brought back to bis old home here, for proper medical attention. . The weather lor some time past had been pleasant but very dry, and the crops were needing ram. ; Tbe rainfalls of last week and the week previous - probably was sufficient to insure lair crop. - Piae eex, I. T. From aletter dated Pine Creek. I. T- April 29th, 1875, we glean tbe following items of interest : The weather during the peat winter was , tlie severest known, killing pine trees tba ? " U ""-fji I lauwit. : WhnM On ante An thm wMrtlrnrcxst l 1 " , . rr"r I nrotmuurw were at.tcu oy 1 nen mSt. I -A : .great, many cattle succumbed to thn fl A w a. . A m - - ara. .. a w aira twJ na 04 ' Pr ,oe ia" out of 1,025 head; Powers lost 190 out ot j 400 ; Davis lost 400 out of 600 in feet nearly every settler In tlat region of coun try lost heavily, some losing every bead, tbe writer of tfao- letter losing every head but one, and Is thankful that be and family are left alive. Following such dreadful cold weather comes the eiteerful spring, starting tne grass and grain; .but, alas, no sooner does nature begin to put oty her most ciieeifai garb than that fearful pest, the cricket, makes his appearance, coining In countless numbers, filling the whole earth and eating up and: -utterly-- destroying every green thing, i These crickets are but half an Inch Irt length, -but what they lack in size they make up in voracity. As the crickets were making their way north, the fanners Imped still to raise some grain; bot if they 're- a a a '.m ..II 1 - A.- ftiuneu agaui in .time, utreneii wiare, I f-yroVm' Some of the sheep men were preparing to leave the country, and stock men I awnernllv 'were teelins blue.. The writer had Joined the Grangers and was much better pleased With them than he had been led to believe be would be. Everybody in thateountry belonged to the Grange infact t U all Ui fsinMnn. Aboct Plows. A plowing match came off on Ute Cirtn of Isaac Edwards, two miles from Junction City, on Tuesday of last week, at which there was a good attendance of tbe fanners of that section.- The plows uitn!tlnir wfiti the 'Jfiliri Deer Moline Gang, Garden City Sulkey, Collins Cast 1 Caststeel Walking, and. Frank Woods' Corn blued Gang and Sulkey. After a thorough 1 trial) in which Woods' plow labored under I some disadvantge, our Frank got away j with toe whole' lot in good etyle. Follow- -ingts a -report of Oj trial t 'John Deer, gang of two eleven inch plows, veqnired a draft of 7&0 pounds for a depth, of 1 inches; Garden City Sulkey, 18-inch plowT required 675 pounds; Collins l6i-inch plow;- required 850 pounds; Woods', one 13-Inch pJow, iSOd pounds--tw6 13-lnch j plows on gang, feqniued 700 pounds. 7 Th farmers were greatly, pleased with tbe Woods plow, and Frank will have good sale for Litem In that section. That Is one of tlie best farming sections in the valley, and has soma of tbe most thorough and energetie farmers In the State. A JLiABGS VOI.T.-ilr. l--aiS i..JWtlL, who lives near J uuctloa City, T.ne co-tUy, has one of the f.neFt Pe'xin col -8 la that reriott cf country, fcalJ on tl.e I of JisClh;- Thecot was sired ly WLi'? Prince, owned by W. C llytrr, ti A.U- land, aiwl C.e-eu liO-.-ts at .-r in I ' I tae following measufe;i.ts : ! on ts-I a half inch in Lirlh: C3 i j gUCi 9 i:cbea acres te c?..vit; 13 j around tte kuee; 13 inches t, - 1 ( bock ; II . Inches across the Us. hock ; 11 inc'ios texo-i tl.e l ny owe ha a &j'2r celt ot same sr t,- Caschs Cam bk Cve;es. We wsft cure x ' C&ucers tad d sores." -. 1. also new vet-'e rt? t r C v-;-t t f t&sr Uch la-m cw.l a . - t t: j e-4 cii.sIJereJ hr s,i..J! I ... L t it Gz-x r. Set t:ir. r, f - '. , -. Democrat Cce All-rr;-, (v n, . ; -. 12. O. & 32m. I-..;i, w, ,jajA . i,ye aud KX otr Ln.u,a xrutx v To the therifs of tie sereral e&uniie Kiihi r the Stmt of Oregon 1 ' - " '"; ' Whekeas, At a general eTerffort no" I err the 1st day ot June, A, I. Io7-5, r' Ilea. George A.'LaDow was duly, eieetetf repre , sentative ot the State of O-c -vi In th9 Forty-fourtlr Congress ot tfa4 Ui-t.ed Stales ; aiirl , . .. Wkeeexs, Elnee th saliT elect irrti tafj offioe has become vacant by, the death of said incumbent; and . - . WhebkaS, By provision of th Constltu ron of the United States amf the laws of this State," it has become the duty of tl Governor thereot to issae Ms writ 1 leo tlon to fill such vacancy f ' Now, therefore, I. L. F.' G rover. GcrtW nor of the State of Oreeon, do hei ebv com ma ml yoa and each of you to noti" tVie several judges of election witL'.i your several conncles to hoW x r' ? .'.si e' tion of representative In ConfTi.-, It the vacancy srfort-Bt.!, on lloruity, the 2 ,-:5r day of October. - IS75, and ;.at you tf x ail proper notices to be given Usere&f ac cording to taw. " . Given Under my luind and the seal f t?w Stato of Oregon, at Salem, tkis I0:h tfay f- Attest I M. . vHASWICa, - Secretary of State of Oregon. j Beselwtlos mt CeJstaateweTef tnttn. At a meeting of the Board ct Directors1 of the Albany Farmers Co., at their ofSce in the city of Albany, on the l&tb vy ef May, 1875, M. IT. .Wilds offered te fol lowing resolution which was tmanimoasly adopted by the Board of Directors t i?tedV;That tlie Board of Dlrecfor have had, and now have, full confidence? In the honesty and efficiency of uperioten. dent G. F. Simpson, atid do believe be lias discharged tlie duties of his office in a credi table and conscientious tttanner, there beiti no proof in the possession ot the Board of any irregularities, or delinquencies what ever.. . , ,., . , T The above resolution, was read at a meet ing of the stockholders oa May f3tfiP lS75j. and unauunously adopted. Ov F,CKAWFOP.DV D. MAKfruat.D, - FresidenCL. '- t - See;- fi - BcKNEn Ckktkai. . Chckch About seven and a iialf 'miles east of this dtyr waa burned to the ground, on l.iei SirodJty idghtaboutTO O'clock, 'believed to be the -rurk of an incendiary. Two -weeks ago- tast-Sunday night, It will be rememberecV Vl school house, it mCe aud a hz.1T south -efxi. Central Church, was bnrne, and the '7- ,'f7i.ireh had been in use since fotr tlie district school. As Cs bouse- ad tuf closed since Friday tLo fre was- uiiJoaLtdly the work of so.s fe'd dis posed person or persons. TLe C::k'.i waa erected aLot.t twenty-ou years t.ii, anJr was still In a good" sfcrta oF p?e. ;vX!ju Tlie Central Chrrrch, last :ttrmcr, rsctsd a new chnrrh ediftec. abeut one r.i .i.3 weeL of the old church, which she Setfcty had" been ruing ever since tor church purposes. The belief is tliat the school-house aud the- old church were destroyed by tfier sacra hands. ' The bulkllngs destroyed are la what is known as tlie Mar-snail . district. School District No. 21. We hope fiat the party or parties gnflty of these mean and cowardly acts may be cangfts and- peaitea- tlaried ad they de-erve about 1 years quiet lite.; - ' -' ; ; LosTi Last Snnday, somewTre Re- tween her residence aud tTie Ccr'rrnri tlooal church, Bessie Cranor a ri lo-efc and chain, tlie locket cfs!.'r.!...Ii- ." fjre of her tathef nt-d rfot!!('r--tlts lata Jalp Cranor and" te'. Of co.r-e ti.e j wa!ry hi valued very highly a an Lurloosc-, K)Jt! finder will be suitably rewarded tt a liavw hig'lt at Mrs. K&in Cnwiior's nIUac oa First street,7 or at Uifs onTee. Lattkct the CoitKKrt-sTosnE. Oar tlif- sens will be graiiSed. to lesm tlt t' I a fovorable prospect cfereeiTng as 7 l-so-pal house of worship In Albany Cm 7. t- tli-a coming summer. B"hop ITorrts f -t-t:! to lay the cornerstone of the f""T7.38 cr tbe 31st lost. Any one wtaMng ta V;-xTS any articles in the- corner-stone c..i ! 3v them at the store ot W. II. Dwl Co. G baxgb " Ukion. A Rieet r; r t?i stockholdsrs In the Giarf TJi-I1" lor Use 27)t!i Instu, &t .10 o't the. Court IIoue.. Beii.e-i.biir and be ou liand ar1y. - - . Woot, ETi Only 130,C03 p t?-."i iJ wool wanted, for w?.'. i I ' .t. . 7 : .. ; .? 11,9 L'ghest market prka la c: 1 , r wocl sacks and twine, lnc;i?e at IT. I '.'a. ' 7May 14, 1875.--- s-- - tC - ' .: wew. wA?m T3r. c rr.u rtn, wsa Py the ItSglseat cas'Si i . n f te t I Ctey can get. arid t-tl l w . i. ry 1:-:,:, -y.ry-bedy that thy r. ve a 6 ,o t -.-x-k .f j..r I rcerhff,ii.lia8 r r si u -very lo- ti,r er to pransptr -yirge&stfcnwrsrua t!rae, t.S.f 1-1 eow f ky, -tfii I v rt i w:.',jo or verliMt. frealk ' a t fs e!tv j !-i ue jsnv t.'n t tc-aua. . a;tx. : i 1 1: e Wat- orrv.; 'Ml fcy about i " -y ca ef All arra -nrf aa 'r. Mt i i-aa ha jro. itrtsad I i 1 "8ft OT t t t .it ! v is tb: llev. O i-it..,ry JeseD. Er!:'.tfH ; -through, tha day oa tie I- 1