OOLL. VANCLEVE,' IN THE REQX8TE& BUILSINO, j Comt furry pd IFHr Slreett, , ' TKEM3-IX . ADVANCE.. V One copy, one year... ..,.,... ............Itti SO eme ropy, si x month. i 50 To elnhsof t went y, each copy..... ......... W S'.ncte loplrw..... Tun ); Sulwrihera on, side of Una eowtrty -wtiiba eharged so cent exlr tl 70 for the year as tlmf is the Amount of nostosre Mr niim which we in reijnirod to Ptiy on eacii Pfcper, FRIDAY, MAY'S..' 107.. ;V Ay" mp the Hegtator. ,, jf,it The following PRimvl een flymen Jit arfthor to receive and receipt tor subscriptions to the U rrjisTKK in the localities mentioned ; Mows. Kirk A Homo..... ..Brownsville. Robert Glass .i...,...iw'..Cmwfoihwlev O. Tompkins .i.... juirrishnrg. n. CInnghon ............... ji...Lelmon. A. Wiwhir Co -.......... ......Sliedd- Mwn. Smith A itrasfield. ....... Junction City. J. B. irvme..w Wclo. Thos. H., Reynolds...... ,........... Salem. W. Wnierhonse ................. ....MonnioutU. The Grand Encampment I.O.O.F. met at Portland on Monday. Cortstitntion and by-law: i for Grand Encampment, and rnles ot- orclt r and constitution lor subordinate camps, I were adopted. B. F. Dorrta, of To. 6 (Eugene City), was elected Grand Representative. The following committees were then appointed Committee on Credential James Gor don of No. 6, C. Hegele No. 1, WVS. Newbury No. 5. P. Aletscban No. 3, G. IV. Jon Ian No. . Committee on Finance A. G." Walling of No. 1, George II. Chance No. 2. E. J, W. Stemme No. 3. C. O. T. Williams No. 4, Fred Craft No. 5." ' Committee, on Cnrrpotwetioe A. THvU of No. 1, E. K. Miner N5LA. J Apperson No. 4, 11. Saltniarsli No. 6, B. . uorns no. p. Committee on Apnea" No. 1, A. I.. Stliison NoS. W P-. Bnrncs No. 4, E. St- Joiiu No. V-E. L- Bristosr Committee on Slate of tie Order J. H .von of No. 1, A. Noltner No. 4. J. J. Walton Jr. No. 6, K. U.Stoite No-' 1, Committee on Laws of Subordinate JXKlges A. Noltner. C'Cv T. Williams, Cna. Kelly, J. T. Apperson and Win. P. Curtis ol No. 4. Committee on Petitions K. St John ami A. G. Walling, of No. 1. Geoifre JI "Ulmnre No. 2, P. Mctscban No. 3, It. 'Saltniarsli No. 5. -,. Committee on Legislation J. M. Cay- wonu so. I. l. li. Mnores X. M. Watch and B. F. Drake, No. 2; J. J.. Walton, Jr., .No; u, The Grand Encampment tlien adjourned until Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, j We have London dates to the 18tb. The j M'trk Lane Express, In Its review, of the 1 ireadstnfls market, says ttiere lias been a marked Improvement In tlie temperature the past week, reaching tlie Iiigliest point .Attained In the summer, and altering the face of the conntry. Tills coming on a dull ' market, made business stid more dlfilcnlt. Had high prices been paid, a smart decliue would have foDowed, but at tlie present rates there is ik room for abateinent all over Europe. A beneficial cliange 1ms been jfelt, but the markets are little altered in .prices, perhaps a shilling lower. - ' - '.. IlaTOna letter states that highway rob lieriefl and murders have been so frequent lately la the streets of Havana that the Captain GeneraL who was himself robbT In the streets of a watch and je welry worth 4400, has ordered 'all culprits hereafter to fte tried by the military au'ltoritles. : f The a.wfnl consequences of indulging " too freely, is thns graphically related of a man of Yamhill, near Amity, who, while under the influence of too much tangleleg, deliberately ; ki.ed his : wife's motlier! What must be tlie shite of Uiat man's mtud now! -: ' - V S . On Sunday night,, Mr.. JlcPherson, liv ing" near Columbus Nebraska"; ent to call on some friends, leaving fonr little chiHrns t borne. During his absence-the boose was burned and three of the chiidrea yritbr.t.. Fire supposed to be the wrrlc"of mn'ineeudiary. ' 7 , i i . . Following are tlie officers elect; f the GraiKl Lodge,. L O. d. F., for Uiensoing rear- T. M. Gateb, R. W. G. ; J7N. Dolpli, D. d. 31.; O. N. Denny, G. W. ; J. 3L Bacon, G. S. ; I. E. Moores, G. T.; S. E.llsworth, G. R. ...-. In the race at Lexington, Ky., on the 13th, Searcher won the race against Light Coin and Lost Fortune iu 1:41 the fastest time on record. ' Jeremiah Hamilton, colored, died la New York on the IStb. He was a specula tor, formerly a slave to -tin West Indies, arid leaves a million dollars. '.... Tlie funeral . of Gen. Jobs' C Brecken rldge tranRpb-ed at Lexington, Ky on tlie 19th, an immense Oirong following In the procession. -' -. ." A telegram from Panama aunonnee the death at Guayaquil, on the 7th insU ot Hon. Thoa. Biddle IT. S. minister ot Eco ador. - . . Congressman M. C. Kerr lias retamed to Washington entirely recovered from re cent Illness. , t On the 13th, at Newbury, iTaw., Wnt. Russell killed his mother, aud seriotisly wounded his lather and younger brother Maj. JTohn P. Striug. of MemphU, Tenn one oi the most proounent business men of that city, died a few days sinoa. . . IlichacI Lynch aeviJdutaHy hot himself; near Portland, iaet Suiiday eysaliigV caus ing his death In a few tours. , , ,. , - The iiazardviiJe Powdar Works eiplotled on the ISih, killlr tliree meu,' each of whom eiC3 a Jars family. Oscar F. TTalnw i ', SL, conrlcteJ of per jury in February, $211 La ieBJpswffltee by the Presilent. t ,,' . The gra-hoj-jn am nrla ft work Iny- .3Kl.-itclifirdt of the TJ. S. district Hksoui 1 and IZa,,-. moved from New Orleans. - .v .. f ........... Small j. la -u i0 jsrevsU li tba Car lists camps. ,.. -. -'. "i ,-. - " From the annual address ot Graud ilast- ter, n.Gv. Strtiv.- delivered before the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F in session at Port-' laud on Ttiesdajrj "gather he follow Jng Jodges in this Stat, ,f .ttrWaglstegten Ter- mory, 8 In htaboTerritory, and. 9 Eebkali lodges in the JnrlsxTictlon, wftH a "total TBembehJnyof 2,8CC3 . TfifeEross receipts lifet year for dassAetc.. araoiiuti-tl to 44.- 000 ; $3,468 was paid otttbr tlie TetieJ 'of , sick brethren ; f8,550 fcrirell ot ridows i and orphan of deceased brothers, and $2,000 for funeral expeases' and education "of prphans.i iQaHng "tlie -year" there were 533 Initiations, whiles -T2Q were "aditiitted by canl, making a total of 433. ' Five new lotlges were instituted diiriiig the twelve mouth, and tlie Widow and Orphans Belief Association paid out $1,840 to widows of' deceased, brothers during tlie same." time. Tlie report shows the order td be in a pos perons condition throughout (lie jurisdic tion. 'V'".1 .";"." : As OireooN Smp.It is with a par doimble . degree ot. pride that we publish elsewliere tlie fact that a vessel built In Oregon, the Wesftur A'Aore, ot Coos Bay, ltas made the quickest ntn of the season from Sau Francisco to L.ivcrpol with a cargo of wlieat. While the winls may have fjivoreti lier. we nave no doubt from tlie exnressioiis ot admiration which her build and model called forth from those who saw her and wbo knew the good sail ing qualities ot a vessel, wlien she was first launched,' that, her construction and style of rigging helps to account for the tact tiiat siie ontsbitiped the crack sailors of several nations, which have left tills coast the past season. The San Franciscans wagered quite large sums of money on tle race be tween the Throe Bmtkem, and BrifUh Kim, two ships which, sailed from their City to Liverpool last wh-ter, the fatet of which consumed over 150 daya jn the voyage, -while tlie Weston Shore Went past tlie n i both with tier Oregon colors afloat and moored to. the Liverpool docks la oue hundred and fxir days. VVe are onlvsoiTy that the Jf" egtem S'Ar did not carry a cargo of the best w'icat that could be found in our State to add to the very considerable at tention which site will tlotiotlfsa receive on account of Iht quick trip, as itWould. Jutve given a more complete idea, of tluj great reonrces of this country. Uoweer. as it is, we are inclined to give one hurrah lor tne uregon snip. vregfmum. ., SEWS PABAiiKAPUS. :." Slim Jim" and two oilier monte sharps have been doing" Oregon. ' ;' i ne rriai oi jounc, on Aroitn ou ap peal, has been fixed lor July 1st. Commissioner Pratt took charge of the Internal Revenue last Saturday. ;.,. x: For violation of the revenue law, $200,- OOOwbrthof wlilsky, ' belonging to thirty arms was actzuu in lioston on tjie lotn. ' A. Center , bas resumed tlie posh ion of general agent of the Pacific Mull Co. in japan anu uiiliia. , The American ' morcbautA,- Angiiatine Mead & Co., suspended payment In Jan.ni and China Ajirii 17th; liabilities, not ststred. Oxumissioners recently retmied from Siam report against the expediency of at preseni opening uipiomatic and commercial relations Between siam and Japan, ,: , Ou tlie 13th at San Francisco, In tlie melterand refiner department or the U. S. Mint, 70,000 'oiuiccs of stold were melted and run iuto $20 lngpts-a good day's work. . y t,.- tit so- " On the 14th, at ItocklaniT, Maine, Alfred Spear, while "dmnS. hot Ids wife-twice, tiicn killed hlmseJt. J.he wife will recover. Good enough.-v v- .;::.v." . i t "; Arthur Gait, aged 10. a few tlavs'since "absconded with $10,000 beloneinaf to the Lyochbnrg. Virginia, National Bank, of Which lie was clerk. j v c J " 5 Flgliting coiitiuues In Formosa between tl aborigines and Chinese, to tlie did- vanfcige of r .tlie latter. Reinforcements have been sent to the Island. ' jompte ue onambord has written a h-tter to Si. D Belcartel. member of the Assembly for Haute Garonne. In which lie neciares he still has hone that a monarchy win oe re-estabitsiieu in ranee. . A dispatch from Berlin to the StrnftTrd statethnt the alleged principal in the late cotispiracv againtiPrinc Bismarck . life is nsmed Dtiuin, aud he lias been arrested In Cjracow. ' -j . 1 here w a cpneral snspicion that tha re cent death of the voting Empress was pnr- liweiy orongnt aoont w avoid complica tions that might arise in case her expected cnuu niigut prove a son. A collbkm tpok place April 4tb off tlte coast of Clilna. Iietween the China steamer Fuifing and tlie Britisli steamer fremi. The former sank Instantly ; 50 lives lost : rue i.tuer is coniueraDiy aamngeti. ' A few days since -Andrew Wharton's parry, consisting of 42 irspn, 6 .wagons and 22 horses, from Sioux CItw en route for the Black Hills were captured by the mili tary nmier hunt. Armstrong, and taken to Fort Randall. . The Trft' New. York srecil says tba Erie, company will be compelled to de- fkn5t on the Jnne Interest, unless the money is ramnzoii rrom tlie sale or coal lands which have already been ordered to be mortgaged ior nan a million. V-- - A dispatch from Pesha wer, Afghanistan, reports that that place 1ms been visited by a destructive conflagration. .Half the city Is laid waste. At one time the powder magazine waa In peril, but tlie Are, Iiap- 1it siuppeu oeiore rescuing ic. There seems to have been an open mp turo'between the Panama anil Pcjfle-Mail Companies. The' Panama Co'. h.u dl- cnargea irora ftirther consideration tho Am - . w-t a , ? "" " :. lBO racinc jnaii managers tion i eeeni atsposecl. to. grant any conces- mvu ( ,s.-... ', l r i - - - Si Dnng Cluing, ytceroy of Cliihil Prov ujoEsvnas petitioned the throne that wes tern studies be Introduced In schools and that candidate for pnblic office be i-xami " " ioreign sciences. If the viceroy 7ZZ":l?tM9 Pposal the Peking government will not veuture to resist It. Demands for satfafaction for the murder ofMr. vMargary.-at Horaeln, ' have been forcibly presented by Mr. v Wade. BrltUh rrldP1 offlciaF eSdeav f.i0 Je the responsibility. Jf per tiltfltm B7ti3h authorities will imder etlsf PQnlshmat ot the crime tbemT . A special dispatch from Ronm states that J&fJ'!011?? waa oalol brated with eraort!itiary rcjolelnersT- EeZ n ration, lotrora ani .L..i-?-t-J' Hvcd ) througliout . the day. Th twelve preceding pontifi readied the ago of 84. PIo Nono alone surpasses the years of fc Peter Id bis chair. . ,t. h ,.., A. Cliicaso telrram sara Tlio tinier of hii t for the sale at anction of tlie Nottliem Pacific lUUr'uul, . was on the order of Jay Co. 8 and CharieniBa Tower; holders of uo fiitmort; bonds. Tlie sale of lands and laud rsnis nl oiher propertr In the sewni i-ca a i A Ti-rrSfcorics iu wliich tlifey are located,- wi.i tw he'd on f!i first Mon day la ARS'uiat tha toia. hpiise , IwreCi , . Cantllli and Swaby, cashier and account ant of tlie French bank Yokohama a brancli of Coinptoir D. Escompte de Paris stole about $30,000 in notes converted them into Japanse gokl and attempted to oluxniul Anril l'.lth iii the Schooner Irt. 5-lie robbery was. discovered and warrants tor their apprenension isaiect Dy me Italian and English cotusula. The schooner .was overhauled- by an. nrtned steamer. As tlie pursuers drew alongskle-the two. defaulters. hQt'theniselve3 aixu died soon afteK- A large proortioii ot tne stolen money was round on Doaru.-- 4110 captain anu -owner of tlie schooner were; Arrested as accotn- Goveniment ' changes "are progresslHg. April 14Ui a proclaination was Issued creat ing a body calll "Genro Iiw' which will be composed of' Senators appointed by tlie Mikado. Also a second body called "Dai- shin- In," to adjust and administer tlie ' iu-;; dicial system., The ciiu.suon of an e.Iectlvo house Is reserved tor future consideKition.; The proclamation is regartlcd as tlie great-, est coiicesKion tlint can lie made with projier regard to tlie'-piiblic safety to the desires ot the party asking parliamentary reform; New complications in Lew Chew affairs in coiisequenee of a party of Icw Chewaus going without authority to congratulate tlie Emperor of China on his accession. Tlie Chinesttinthorities gave out a false announcement that lheohject of his visit was for purposes of renewing declarations of ancient vassa lage. Tlie Japanese Charge D'Att'atrs at Peking committed the mistake of seeking personal explanations from Lew' (Jhewans instead or rererring the matter to his governmeiit. 'The Chinese authorities objected to his interviewing Lew Chewans. The whvle affair Is itow under considera tion at Yedo. The need is strongly felt of warning China Hot to continue surrepti tious relations witii tins Japanese uepeod eucy. ' ute Tixnviiunnt' ssira. Clias. i;avl9, Jale postmaster of Union Springs Alalinms, wW found tmilry of emliczzHnir money from Icttnrw. At the request of the ilia-. inoi anorneyy no amies mere wore exieumu- mst circumstances, tlift least, sentence was im bped;-six mon ihs In vrisoii and a flne. l;avia was m meinocr or tne iej?isiature-ui 1873. .' Tlie following occurred on the 14th instant. While the engin attached to a freight trahi go ing to New YoiSc citv wasinuwimr through the aivh at Miijc SiiiiX Slate priaon this morning, four conTlcls juuix:l on the engine, presentin;; revolvers at the eii)jinx;r an l lirtmnn. compell ing them to fret otT. They then ctit tlie undine lotwe from the tiatn and mnrted southward. aUindoninj; the engine three miles north of jarrytown, wnoro it was lounu wltu uo;n cyimaer nesias oroKen. . Josh Fi-azcr, co!oi-c.l. wa3 hanged at Camden, S. C, on the 14th, for the morder of TJonJ. tiooner In Decern I kt Inst. He wrh convicted on circnin'untial evidence and alterwardsi con fesf0'l the crime. On the Hntfold he confessed he had killed hist wife and child and a nero woman, anu uurnea many oui ns anu iiouhoh. Repoxlafrom portions of Miniveo".-i Missonct, Knsai and Nebra--ka state Hint xrasslioT)iei-8 are already devastating the eonntry of every rreen thinjf. and that farmers are f?rea!ly dis- (onniOT i. lie iei si'm 10 neyonna ; ni irasi thev are verv snmil. ranuimi from the size of a flea to that of tin common house-lly, hnt tlieir do.struetive powei apjiear quite as great as those of the fuil-grown lnstfet. .Gentlemen who lir.-erpcentlj- been on a lotirthronshont wntli--srest Mu"?! say the srrasshoppei-s are devouring- everyllnnj, Jeti in that section. The people are lTanic-alrtCKc-. Ca.tv and . horses are dyin by bundredsofsfarvatlon. Ond nothing to eat, not even in the woods us Hie KiadHliopiiers linvecaieu tlie k.-avia of Hii tree. Jn Mitmeso'a the tnvesti-nttion BWHe reporter of the St. Fanl 7Vdt, sent out ane'cbillv for t he-nniTTOMi, shows, so lar. onlv a port ion of four con lilies are Uonbled wi'h the tiests, lnt the detxwits of esrjrs &rs3 t'onnd in otheraectkins, and scj-iotis damage to cro)s is fenred. - ; This from Tncson, Arizonn, May 14th: Indian. Agent Cliem, in a letter from San Carlos re ports that on the th three Indiana were tired npon near the I'inal mounlains, bv pi-ospectora. The Indians liad ieruifcwlon to lie a'isent, and carried passes s-ilh tlicin. Kotwiihstaudint? the fact tliat one wholuid the pass hold it above his head in full view, erylns: out, Bueno! hncno! Amerkanol Paida-to! San. fartosf they were liRd upon five limes. The Indians ret urned two shots not tokill. bnt toshow they were armed. The men tied, and tlie Indians re turned and reported the aliove facts. A party sent out to in vcs'.yatu corroborate their state ment. -:-f ' i The following' from Kingstoii, Jamaica, ifoy 8th, gives the story of tlie latest revolution hi Hayti : Saturday, the 1st of May, was celebrat ed a an annual agricultural festival through ont Hayti. Tlie evening previous President FKminqiM was advised of a conspiracy to as sassinate him the following dav, witli a view lostablish Mnnplosar Pierre in the Presidency, sunportwi hv tJeneral Bryce and Geneial Car roll, -while the President, was in clioivli. . Three separate twlies of troops were sent t a arrest tho consiardtors. A-nnnl Bryce, residing imme diately opposite the Britwh eonsu'ate, was first smronnded. lie. refused to snrrender.and shot down four Hay t leu officers before he was fired on and mortally wonnded, wlien he crept into I he liritiwh conf nlV nd died. A shot inteiMet for Bryce killed a servant of tlMBriiish eonsni. W ben Hmt troops lt-ai hed the ivsldeitce nf Mon Slosar Pierre, who was a caiidiJnte for Pivik unr when tieneral Messasres term expire1, he retired to the at lie and shot binielf.. When fJcnemt Carrot! was m t he vlefn-Hyof the Amer kn mi;!! r'S, a r t h head of a I arl y of wot J Uji-s, these, on sreing tlieunvernnu nt forves. forsook: Genrnl farrbil and fled. Tlie Genei-al went in:o Minister I'jiswIIk .residenve, under the stars and stripes, where he remained. The scene which followed these, incidents is indo scrilmble. The Pi-sident,a man of overwhelm int passion, dir!e' ed the arrest of every person ms-ifi'ieJ. Anvsts were made tlironghont the reimblic, eansinx a Kenera! panic. Several houses aud a! ores were lrillime l and burned. . A three-card nionte man hits been convicted at Officii. His name is John G. nUcgina. . :' A detachment of C 6. department survey ors have none to Clatsop countv for the pur pose of surveying vacant lands fn that vicinity, which are well adapted to settlement. . Postal Agent Underwood has caused ft chnnp-e to lie made in the time of delivering- the mail at (Spencer rcek, Kiuslaw, I.on)t Tom aud Cartwrisht's from Wednesday to Monday, i The Rock Point (Marion county) Farmers' clnb will send to the Centennial Kahibitiona complete fire-place, cutout of the lava roelc which-is. found abundantly In the Waldo - Tlie Bock Point J -Farmera clab, Marion county, at its. next meeiingr "will discuss the expediency of the eoonty fflvins 5,000 in aid of a watroa road over the pass toy way of Jlt JelTorson to Black Butte. . . . , . . ; ? About 330 passengrers arrived at Victoria on Satnrday, May 8th, by the Son Francisco stea mer, a wixe number were iiHialranta and came over to the Bound. - . ' . . ; -, . A more ipboinar made to et op an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration, to fnk plie at or near Olymiiia. It has been suggested, tiiat the ffi-anuers take the lead tn the matter, and Invite sister grange iu the vicinity -to1 Join hi tbeafiair. , u. v -i' Messrs. Hart man, of NlsqttaTry;' bpttom; have bout six acre of hops this 1 season that are" ftrawinr flnely. from which thev estimate that thev will srather .nMi mmuh. . This a, tiw mm hjjw e sold, at lust year wlU brbig thorn fuu iw ao.v..- j .-. . '4 .. . ) .... . The Olympic Cmrier -ayi "Tho continued talnf weather of the post, two weeks is likely to loss by beating down the mere advanc ed fields of growing grain. One- instance of serious loss from this cause has alrerdy been .owv a w ua "-ij..,.. An attempt was made to burglarize the store of Waterman .Kat,. Port TownsehdV a frw nights ago. A waielt dog lehatned up in the rear of the prem laes was poisoned and a pane of K's cnt ont of a window. The robbers wofrightoned away before , securing ny - A. number of the mercha nts of Port Towns. f 1, Port Discovery, Port Ludlow, -Ptrt,-Gam-bkiRnd Seaitle liavo itnetland publMied an Bsrrttnent not to order goods or merchandise from traveling parents representing bausea. in Pottland, gan. i- iiwntixoo. or, Jtaatera. itie. under any cii-cumtanoai7- . ,- -k TheOlympia JtorosaysV'The contract ror inn-y Trinting Twas awaraed by .'the tJinty .coiniisioners of Thurston county JSf.i?5 following rates: Proceedings wuiSSniJ!SJ " .""vS''. Jr colum n I douata over the price paiS st yea7. laming posters are mv-in Seattle, says the fn ?2?LJ,' BC Montgomery, who has Wen v.."?,,,Pn intent of the 'ortli i!0,L'ook 'bow U it was intended' by mp?' fAny work nt, that end of the wmuI very g,Km, 1? e'w Th8 north of Torotna- shonl.i in. - ,.wi .. A nlnnlr mut la to tie constructed front Olympic to the fair grounds near, at a cost of The assessor informs the DUmaich that the. population of King county, according to the census Just taken, asgre?nte9 S.00Q. The pop ulation of tlie city - of 'fieattle, The assesaeU value of property, in tliej county, JB,-, ww,(PWl ; tn file City, 9l,llu,uwii lucrensv u iiw city of about 800,0 over last year. ' ' - The Guard saysi lt;pfeara tltat English, who M Woodland Cl.. k fifed W. Sloctwn, nt one time uivsident of Eugene, did so in self defence. Sioemn told Knelish that ho had t-aused trouble in his family and that he must leave town oy 3 o"elocK or n 1 .wtoki pop.- Mvi " TPP, " but not as glocum autlctpatea. . ; 'A mai living near uuayetm iiaa maae nm tsn(?literl frf-i ,,ktv ts vosra ot assisted trv h voniKri'T- xt.tur and ft brother who is still': Toxmaori iri -.if -one a oaiciioi. urasn .m vfaitas this winter. The girl -says that they nave cleared over six acres tins winter, sub alone -taking out one hundred grubs in one A new fire company lias been organised in the ralies to be knowiT as the Columbia Be lief No. 4, and wilt have -charge of the hose carrinw formerly belonging to Jackson Kn- 51ne Co. It is ebinposed of 'alt yonng. men. oe Dny, foreman : &. Hudnott, .1st assistant ; Al. Bettengen, 2d assistant ; Oharles Beed, secretary-, and Ben Worisley, treasurer. ' -"'A man borrowed a razor of a Cheyenne bar ber to cut bis corns with, but changed his mind and tried to sever''his Jugular Vein. Tlie -flrst slash sickened him soot tne sniciaai Dusmess that he returned the razor to it owner apd applied to a surgeon for aid. Among the laws now on the statute book's of Montana, is one which provides that diseased stock shall be removed to some secure inclosnre, or shall be driven at. least six miles from any farm or where there is stock running at large, and sliall be strictly herded. , Messrs. II. A. Strait and Chas. H. Canfleld, of orcs-on City, went out into the mountains prospecting last week, but thev got lost and prosiected for the road home for two day wn uom any gmo. . , There will be three days races at Union, commencing on the Smb. inst. The boys have some s.kki norsea anu very promising coirs that thev are anxious to break before the Fair. The Murscsai-e not large, That as liberal as the times will i.istirv. . , Mr. 5Iet;omas, of heliaGrand 8-tiiittd was rocenlly traveling some distance from his home on a very dark night, leading bis horse, when he stumbled and fell, breaking one finger and dislocating two others, in the attempt to break uis iau ny tiirowing out nis nana. . . . . . The school directors of tho Amity district, In .Yamhill 001111 r v. Inst Satnrdav awarded the contract for building the new school house at Amily. to Mr. J. C. Cooper, of Zena. The price to be paid is S200, to pat the bouse in complete running orue. v( . v .. , From S. A. MahaflVy,. of Auburn, the jpslfael learns that John Graham picked up a nice little specimen in ihe shape of a nugget, valued at on xne iRn n 'nit,, near rrencn i.utcn. There has been a liirge amount of money taken ont of tlie gronud in and aionnd Auburn during the past ten or twelve years. , The Coos Buy Ifrtrt says: Westward the star of empire take its flight. There is something sublime in tlie steady, onward inarch of civil ization from the risiuz to the settinir sun. Every steamier to Coos Bay brings from 75 to The Hillsboi-o Initt-prruiiia says : "TIks case Of the State, of Oil-on vs Kd. t'ham'ierlnin- nn- cused by J. Reveoti of killing hts son, was uniuxui 11 air. vave. a. 1-., aionuav, anu the defendant wits held to answer at the next term of ciwuit court. In default of bail he was sent to jail. " A couple of enterprising young men have built stern wheel 1 Hint on the Ooonille river, propelled by lever power, on which they pro pose to cnri-y freight to any point on t lie river. They curried a cargo of lumber from Pohl-s mm tot oqninei.ityjn five hours, the other my, b uu.unce 01 xu mues up sircaiM. . The Coos JS-cord says: "From the interest 'hat is being exhibited bv ncn Of means and busmesB l the reson roes of tho Co'inf" va ley, and ihe investments that have already been made there, it is quite evident that it win not in 10117 iwiorH eerier limes wiu .tUtwn npon-rne seiners mtnat region. Sir. Rice Informs tho Statesman That the Indians on the reservation seem tlri be pros- perons. They have their crons all in. and aro fencing off i heir land, bniidlng their houses rni'inintiioMipr lmtirovemonts, mm vvent r'airehlld is making m-ciira Ions to Imild them a saw and grist-mill. Mr. Kice considers the coast region a splendid conntry, and says every one in t hat section Is looking forward to prosperouii times when the Yaquina railroad la Ulllll. . . . j. . . Mr, Tliomas Mclnlire informs the Hirmr that there ts no Hessian fly at work in Oregon, 11c 1 mnKs, ior wiient. lypresenieo as annunriv nfected to that descriiied bv Mr. Kobblns around Bethel, when exanniltiiHl bv him oa t lie farm of -Mr. Harritt, over the river frotn. wiicm. proved to De sound, and the supposed injnry to grain was meriilv the effect of a few nnnsnaliy hot days in April, from which it tuts Puyallup Valley, W. T is good for hops but is not tlie only locality in which hops will grow to perfection. Messrs. J. and D. K. Hart- man, of Ihe Xesqimlly bottom, made a success fel exrriment with thiscron last vear. and now ihey htave five acrtts plated for the com ing season . The vines are creeping along up tho poles in a. thrifty-manner, already reach- I-1 FIT I f3 kt, ll-Vfc 1 1 MHI irilT I,HII1.1. -v : On Wednesday last, Mr. Spnrlocfc of Thurs ton "county, made a shipment of sheep from Oregon to Olymina. At Kalanm- they were put in box cnin for transportnlton across the country, ami at Tenttio it was found thnt one en tire car load and .most of another had -died of sntlocation ; in all, our informant thinks about 130. "The oiily chance for entrance of nir w tirniiwit nttw windows at each end. nuu vunv9'fiii.illinn). . .. - '.rl 3 'Z - i" iA - Montana i paper tmys : . H3id , from the grass roots down,teane-xprckn not nnderv stood in tbotitrveisauil yot some of t lie richest Plar digirings ever worked in Montana were of Ibis description-. -We have got S3S0to the yian by pulling up the-gmss mots on Carpen ter's bur, Blackfoot, and washing theut, and we have Msen j washel frotn a pan of grass roots milled n-p'ofT the rim of Harris Mill below Bannock.,,, Tlie gold was coarse, and in boita cn- tlie grass root a reached tho bedrock. Thonsandsof miners have worked diggings of , ne Kinu Known wgotu iroin tne gross roots " Tlie Jlemizer says: Aline fence was tho sole cause of the ti-ottble. - It arose near a classic nnrg Known ny tne suggestive title of Dixie. One man said be wanted part of the fence. The other said " nay verily." The first man lit over tlie fence to where No, 3 was. No. 3 drew ills frog-sticker. No. l drew a rusty 11 1 ii i IT.-: iv 1 1 -f i j -1 - ' -i uuwn utme i ue nnmmer, "chewish " went the powder in tho rain and along In the evening the pistol went olf, Not, however, until No. S had went home and done up the chorea and went out and got behind The surveyor's on the route of the Yaquina rnilroad. says tSie "flenton Vinocrnf, have now passed the summit of tlie Coast ffatnuH. and are at work on tlie western slope oi tlie. moun tains, no tar tne utmeuities to be surmounted nro trifling, while the country over which the road is located is fnch that the cost of grading win oe comparatively ngnt, ana almost ail tne way, Ttmnor lor ties, etc, can be. had near wnere It. wiU he needed lor use. The- distance over which the road is located nmvei In b much shorter than was anticipated, and the grade is much lighter than the most sanguine imsiitsoi tneroau una (nougni possioie. too survey, so far as completed, reveals much that hi favorable to the enterprise, and does away with tliecroakings of many who bavo persist- .cjiiiy oppuseu iu - , - ,iv -t .. . s Slate Supreintendent of Common Schools I.. L. Rowland has arrived at la Grand, and on Monday last organised- Jbe first teaehcri" institute tor that judicial district. At Union. There whs a tcenei-al attendance of the toacii- ersof t li etiuiit y , Uiouirh the other counties of tne1 omniei n-ero unrepresentea. tne uistt. tote wasorsanized by Ute election of Key. H. K. liines as presidents J. T. Outhouse, vice president; and I. J. Kbuse, secretory, aud con- tinueu in session tin vreuncsuity noon, very Interesting examination and discussions were had on all the branches of common school ed ucation, an da general iuteteet seemed to be awakened In the minds of tlie teachers preeeut JOB 1 no suiject ui successtvu IWCUUlg. A number of the prominent cltlxens of Ma rion county met iast "vVednesday evening, at Grangers' Hall at Ealem, in the Interest of l ive mountain road across the Cascades from the fttnttam to- the Black Butte. Hons. John Sfin to and George, Downing, who were t wof me viewers iast snmmer, gave a grapnto ue scrtption of the conntry through which the proposed road is to be built. On motion of w.j. i-ierreti uie following committee was appointed to file articles of ioocKrafion for the. Minto Pas road and. open books for ' the mm i inn Auito, iftttt. inirotn, K. m. wade' .. V. aiunt, John Hunt, I s, fkiott, and Wia. C "Griswold. On motion Iha uriiml stock was fixed at S1O0.000. in sliarea of S100 ?;b. ou motion ailjounted to mean again on Fron fnrthor informntton mniwrntnar th murder of Mrs. Y'alile, at Ballon, lv her lius liHi, it eotu she wasa' native, of 'California, had been previously married and bad property by her former l.tis.mi. Value was verv Jeat onsor her without any cit gi-ounds. au'd was aiso QlrMntutiiod boeauss lita lMan-tmce did not el'" tiiut possession or Her prooeity. tm the , nay of the murder he came I o -town with eev- eim iiunuttiu Ooilars" worth- of her property for the PnrrinHn nf wIHm l t.ii fnimm wilh her son. tbv ru-evioiiM irauvifuwi &tviit. ia j-STirs aid, received the goods and took them. uuer in tue uay v aula ret urnea. home, andm UreHmneil tha.an aiiemtiion ensued. In which he killed her. Mrs. VaUle was much On the morning of May ' 7th the mercury at Silver City, Idaho, marked 9 degrees below the .Avc&,ug Mint. - . . . --. .- - 1 Uk-hard Kagle,' a miner, was killed tm the Ch tawo mtne, near slt Ttke. afew days ago. 1M was a native ot 1 or t iuad, Me. . , . - : A few grains of gold, -washed from a panful Of dirt in the Mnrilnliu. Il has M-bdteit the cepidity of the Laramie folks, . ..... !. The lawyers doctors and merchants of Tam- llill COIintV havil 1.lrin M r. .V. a .(..lUmM Af thA- gmnKers for a general spelling match. -. ; TheTJarion county tai dendeny has been. redneed -rs.ono. since -the deaetency balance was Struck , from l4,0tjo to mjJDJQ or thereaJ-oata. The Colorada Springs Miruntainecr wonders if fhore isn't a special Providence in the prevail ing rheumatism among new Territorial om cers. - - .. - - , . , ... .- i. - i..--. - Fotir bodies one of which has beta identified as that of a prospector named Balph Bates nviro imuiu unuer a now suae in xu&iio Terri tory. , Mr. S. W. Brown, nf Vo ed in the nursery business states t hat a large iiumuvr w ms w;n. iven uat are only one year pid are foil of fruit. . ". .-,--. f Fourth Plain, back of Vancouves of last Saturday was stirred to its very center by the picnickers from different -parts of the eonntry. Some three hundred, old and young, were there toenjoy the festtvitiesof the day. It waSa general rally, with baskets and bundles. . Tlie M. E. flnndav School of Vuimnmr h1t their annual election a few days since which resulted as follows : For Superintendent, H. H. trriniey; Assistant Superintendent. Hon. 8. w. Brown ; tor iiomnans, tj. a. Kors, and Miss. Klla WllinrJet for Seeretarv and Trnasnrar. Clinton Grldley. - . ; One of those enrious optical Illusions, called a mirage, was seen at Corinne on Wednesday causing all the houses bi the town and a. strinir of fifty freight wagons to he seen doubls and appearing m u stiTienueu aoonr one imnorea ieetaiKive tne grounu. The lUussioii lasted fully twenty minutes. . - . ; .s . s f Tho new trust deed nf James T.ick, which is only waiting for the formal assent of some of the beneficiaries to be placed on record, differs in tlie following respects from' the former: The donation of 50,ooo for tho erection of slat nary at the State Cmpitol is changed to $100,000 for statuary for the tHty Hail, Son Francisco. The snra of $700,000 for an observatory at Iake Tahoc has been committed to the care of the University of California, and will be expended by regents for the observatory and apparatus originally contemplated. The appropriation Tor a Key monument has been ' reduced from $t0,000 to $tw,eoa The donation form Mechan ies' Art School has been raised from $300,000 to $540,000. The gift to bis son fa -raised from S3.00U to 150,060. "Mr. l.ick reserves for hrm self a gross sum ot $500,000, t be interest of which sum he is to use, and any part of the principal at decease, after all the donations are provided for, to go to t he Academy of Sciences and Pioneer Society equally., It is not yet de termined who the trustees will be. Mr. Lick will probably-be one, and others win soon lie named. Under the former deed none of the tteneliciaries could receive any benefit until Lick's death, on account of his having a lten of $2.",000 per year on the property. Under the new arrangements his claim is discharged on the payment of 500,too, and the balance can at once be applied to other purposes. - ' -1 HOTEL ARBITAIJ ST. May 12. " . CBAKLE8. A RLeeor. Corvallis C Smith, Lebanon W H Cornelius. Cor'vla O P Tompkins, Harsbg H J Rizeor, Corvallis 1 Rntnow 8 F . J P Bales, Corvallis K G Hughes, Portland B W Morris Portland T K Canthom wife W G Thompson, Cat. Yaknnia W T A Koch, t F F S Akin, Portland J Mulkey, Unn county J C A Very, Corvallis J Hawley, tlorvallis .IHHackelinan, county AL firidEefkrmer( Tssi C Adler, Kngene City gent Mrs N Xsen A child N K Simons Iiehttnon E'-Jttnct ton City C V. Carter, Leiiation V M Pttgh. Shedds - B L Creed, Lebanon A N Thompson, Shedds J Klngsley, Pugct 'nd P Hilven, Scio S Dodge, Maine 1, T Williams, Tangent C Whit, Albany K S Rogers Tangent . J R Thompson, Tangt V K Fuller, Tangent. W F Briggs. Tantfent J Thompson, Tan cut R S Price, vlty MR ilarklue, Ilalauaa T P Shipley, city W T Snndny May K. C Wliiis cottnf y . A It Porter, city I. Ward, Albany Ierov Martin. city 4(M(!iMnnlnti. tjihsnfltl J ScllfUOr. cltV - N IIQoecner, city F M Jack, Brownsville Mrs Dooilnle ft sister J K Weatherford, City rvallis li i!"swn. city ; J II Walker, tli-egon Cy T t: Conley, B Portland li rom. Mnnroe- w mevens, virvauia M R Webb, Portland V W TUlard, city , K X Tandy, Aalsey - C White, do. T K Conlev, K llnrtPnd ' Montlay May 17 ' J T Williams, Portland H Morris, Portland Mav 13. . M 8- Woodcock. Cor- jr i.iiuer Madame Babcox T Whlttln B Gallon . JRCnrr P H llyraman C D Simpson. Albany H P Hicks, Portland W O Thompson, Cl. J fkbmeer, cily A P Morris, country KG ilmrhes. Portland vallis G Weller. citv J A Prnott, Pendleton J Donnelly, Port land J H Haskfns. Cor-allIs L. K Orimn, Scio K A Wililams 'Frisco G W Tileston, city I. H Onlmette Portland C II MMich, Portland J is (.all up, 1-eoria li M Powers, a wife A 2 Prof R D Kennedv. Cal children, Peoria W K Hall, Biiena'Vista-R T Smith, Tangent MH Miller, Tangeut J Keisey, -uorvnnis N II Qtteeticr, city Mrs. Belfiis A 3 chid, MT Moore. Grass Ridge Corvallis J Curl, Scio K alien, Corvallis - . I It oble. St Tfolcna W Km rick. Corvallis W It llarr, Portland J Lnekev. Ochoco T P MeniKht.city i n AiiurewTS i oi i I'tiivi L Bam in, Portland -J H Balieock, Salem R tJrtfrln. Polk eonntv J Hnxbes. Portland J ACampltell. Jefferson J Teal, Portland - Mav 14. C K Brown. Polk Co- C W Miller," Harrisburg G Ji ickei-sou, eity T Nearson, Albany - J R Jolinson, Portland R li Watsons Olvrnpia L W Newman, POrtatnd Dr Alexander, Alliany t Tuesday 18 J I. Brown, Brrpwnsv'le S A Carujiijen,; Mon F A tnienoweth, Cot mouth i. vallis. , W B Sargent, Monlnth- C W Liggett, Allianv E P MoClnrs,city K tii-iffln, Pnlk Cotmty J 1 Barnard, Portland C Lovfn, CorvrrUfSi i J P Sullivan. 1 riser, T Kamev, Polkconnty E W Linfor.h, Frisco .... R Preshaw A wife D B Gable, St Helens - San Francisco " J Senders Brearnevtlle C Adler, Sulcm A Wheeler, Sand Ridge O P Beardslv, Salem ' W P Anderson, Sand TB Price, I-acrosse Wis Ridge - H D Snnliom. Portland M Wirta, efty IV f4revier. Lea Crosse L T Smith, city . ; Wtseonsln S A "Dawson, country M Grwvier, Im Crosse C P Bnrkluvrt, couittry Wisoonsin . T Froman, prarrie R J tirahain, Portland C T Shaw, city J Whitney, Habbords G G Smith, Ijtne CO S-Rtion J Hedges oily G F Bm-kliart, Iebanon C.White,city k T E (Vmley, E Portland W R "TUlard, eity W S Moore, Astoria ' C V Scott, Wells river Mav 13. ... T MeChance, Silver city R n Lord, Portland V Tillard, city O W Primlle. Portland T Bead, Benton on J K Weatherford, city H WUhelm, Coos Bay C II McLaim, Corvallis .,,!. ?- AMERICAN May 14h. J V Moore, Portland John Stormer, Iowa Enoch Holt, Harrtsb'g S Setter, Harrisburg R A Walker, Iowa. R R Lease wife, Iowa A Murray, Chicago A S Bridgefarmer, Tan. - gent ... - .--T Froman, conntry M. Fllliert, city Samuel Gaines Boston Mass T Fnlford, Torre Haute Miss Mary Hunt, Terre Hanfe W T Bowen, Portland Maine F lteartlon, AllKuiy H O Crump A lady. BXrilAKOR. T Raney, Polk'co . R A JcfTerson. S F - .. . John MeGill, Boston . John Burmister, Salt Lake ' Ike Nicholson, Linn CO : R T Scott, Port land Semi Ranev, Missoari -A L Emorick, Polk eo Albert Kiggs, Hoseburg John Green, Linn eo -R T Reynolds Baloiu ' John Berry, eity -Wm S Bell, Missouri John Martin, Iowa R 8 Johnson, Seneca Falls - -. May lsth. Ike Nicholson, city Edward Gavlord, city Thomas Roberts, city Clarence Gaylord, oity John Smith, city F M Mowsy, Salem ' - t ortianu - Mav t'llh. John Stnit h, country 4 Father Jlacken, Cor vallis MO McCoy, Ohio Mrs Oaldwell A son, Al bany Samuel Piker A wife, Illinois Miss S Moore, Portland IS B Chapman, Albany P H Stednian, Inde pendence F Reardon, Albany - Otis Ford, eity Geo D Finn, city Wm Scott, Linn CO - -Geo Rowers, Linn CO W Fitzgerald, Linn co. . R Fisher, Miller station , E Fishor.Miller station L D Colby, Walla Walla G G Patterson, city John Fondray.eoanfry John Humphrey, oity F Reardon, city 11f a;:3 Gold In New Yoiic '115 Legal tenders S7j88a.. . No cliange hi Liverpool quotations. - San Francisco o notations show little d vance. Wheat, (1 61(31 7$ p 1009n. , O&ts, 333 20. Wool, ' 1315c,"t for , burry ; choice, 222c extra "clioioa long staple, -jaaaa -v h . -, Home markets remain about as quoted. last week. " roUtoestiei S3 bushaK t -A t . Apples, green, reUiUlng from stcft-cs si 62cperbQx. Uiitckens $-2 S0(S3fldoen. r j ' llama 13ic shoulders Vo? slddS lie V lb. : . ' j .. i.Aj ;-' .ft .a,: . Iard, In lOlh cans, f l 75;t la bulk, - 14c T 1- rt : 4 i ;,-t - - -;T- ' ; . VMte beans 4c ft IK, - ' - - - , !;- i - Onions carce-noinInally 'fl "6.0. per btishe.f rom f-tores. j , ; ,; Hoc t, on foot, 6o ; pork.' 6jc : njiittoa sheep, per bead, f 3, 1 Kcw Xo-Say, NOTM-E 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE next regular annual'meeting of tho stock boiders of the agle Woolen Mills Company, will be held at the ofBee of the Company I Brownsville, on Friday, the lot h day of June pext, as three o'clock P. M. By order of the President. ? A. WHEELER, Secietar't 5 May IS, 1875. - . . . sOwi "NOTICE 1 XTOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEX TH Ax'l WILL proceed to let, at. public anc-t km at tne Court House in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, OH; ,Y ---j, -J -y-'', :r--: t x : j ... WRWCSW7,asf,XlU,, t7a ... - a contract for the -construction and completion of a bridge across the sontn fork of the Sanrhinr river, eaftt-of and near Lebanon, in Linn i-onniT, Of Smith' Patent Trrow puin.andia accordance wltb plans and specificatjons now on file in the Clerk's office of said Linn eonntv ; said brhlge to be completed by December 1st, l75, pav ments to"be made in V. 8 gold coin, as follows: Half of the amount of the contract price, on the part of the citizens, arid two thoasand dollars from Linn eoonty, upon the completion and re ception of the bridge, tlie balance to be paid by Linn eounty in six (6) months after tlie com pletion ef said bridge. Requisite bonds will be required on the part-of ail bidders. The Super intendent reserves to himself I he-right to reject any and all bids. J. K. CHARLTON, : . ,; ' , w buiwrlntenilent. . l-obftnon, May 6th, 1875. . 2Tv7wS ' New and BeautlfVil Furniture 1 (ottitrioir MASK) The atetaler 'tiRlr-rwlilde bettontsv and the Bolding Broom ! all In good snpply at W. D. Bcldlng's shop on First street, east of Magnolia Mills. Call and examine goods and nriecs. Mayli-,v7 - W. D. BELD13TG. For ' Salo I QOXSTACTXY OJf UAXD Lime, Shingles, Plaster Paris, rith, Ifair, etc.," ,. , and tor sale low, at the warehouse of . . . PARKER A MORRIS. The IIItict Cnsli Price FaM fbr Wool. Albany, May 14, "73-S5v7 S88 .02E1.330 Z A JLarge and Talnable Tract of tarmlug JLand lor tHIe. . rpHRKE HUNDRED ACRES of plow laud, 200 X of which is rich bottom land, thi I he prem ises are fair Imildings, house, tuirn, granary, sheds, etc.; also good bearing orchard of fruit trees; SCO acres of Ihe very best pasture land ; 50 acres of timber hind, ash and maple, the host of farming taiid when cleared. A never failing stream of Water runs through the farm. There is also a splendid quarry of lim-rock on the lace, pronounced by experts A 1 rock. Fenr undred acres are under fence, ll is one of t he most desirable and cheapest farms in -Douglas county, lying 1H miles from the O. A C. railroad at Oakland For particulars as to price, etc, apply. In this city, to - J. II. BOUGHTOX, M. D. Albany, May 14, 1873. Pictures and 11 et arc Frumei. I e. n. puiiDOii Would announce to the citizens of Allmiiy and vicinity,! hat he is pretiared to furnish all kinds of PICTURE FRAMES to order, at short notk-e. Pictures f ruined, and old frames rc-nalreal. jilt at hi office on Fb-st. street, one door west of iM-oaaaioin, anu leave your orders. S4-I FI5TAL fE i TIEMEXT. NOTICE LS HEREBY" tilVEX THAT It. n. Allen, admiuist rator Of the estat e of Alfred Alkm, deceased, on the nth dav of May, IrtT.I, 11 lei I bis final account in said estate in the Coimty Court for Linn county. Oregon, for final settlement, and I hut by order of said Conrt, WchMftsr, th Mk lajr f Jan, IM7S, bus lieen appointed to lienr objections to said account, and for the settlement of the Aoiie. Published by order of the County Court. -, U. II. AI.LKX, May 7, 1875-n3tw4 ; . . Administrator. . C3rO DK. LISTER'S - With your Coin "for Cheap Groceries ! naving paid Cash for his stock, he offers superi or inducements to consuiuors. AU kinds of FARM PRODUCTS accepted as the equivalent of cash In exchange for goods. - .- i -.'.c... . Superior Glassware CtVery,.NW lens, Pcrfn niory, oux, la largo aaantitice, at wholesale or retail. . asHl Tehntco Sipeeirlty. B. MUJKTAjCtUJB. - Husr. mVajjukt. I MONTAGUE ; McCAUEY, ARE XOWOPfiNING A M AUSU'lCENT stock of u - '- . FALL AND WHTER5 GOODS ! ' selected with care, and lionght hut coin at ' : Seandalously Low Figure I and as we bought low we can ant) will sell then at pricestlrat will - . AstorHsh .Everybody. Come and see our selection, of - . nreaa faooda JlMpames Khasla, " . . Marseilles, IepliBa, .. Lustre, Ulbbons, ColIar, CoIBarettea, jLaeea, &e., sice., -for the ladles and our complete lines of Readymade Clothing-. . - Heeiery, C'ettooJide, ... ' ' fsiwlaierrs, . Cloths, -t f - filieeH, . i Beola, . : ' 2? : ot all descriptions for men and boys. ' Also, full - j, - assortments oi . . . . Groceries," Croctery ; ami Glassware. ? ", for everj-body. , , - ; Tho nest goods at the lowest rates every time. - fejfOome and see. - i Lebanou, Oregon, October 30, 1874. . ' ; FOR SALE I rlBR CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS Oi MOWERS. ' 1Zlnes Headers, (Wood's unproved.) : C'v-BUtorara IadUasia Fans Wra. ' Tltostissrl suw V1H" Threahera, , ' - (beat machines on the coast. ; ' Btatesnsw Foreefced Drill. - Ktar Plows, and other maehinoa. e?Swhtr?rKyPR oMworrb at., Aibanyiregon ke -nwsrwohhred Detwashlr 1 "11, "victor Second, wxTTLL MAKE THE SBASOX OOMMEX0 V ing March 1st, W75, and ending June 1st, tB7 at tlie. farm of the - undersigned, to mues north of Shedd Station, on the road lead ingfroin Albany to Harrisbuiv, Una county, Prhosa desiring can obtain good pasfne on tea- vfcTOS'lsthe finest bull In the State, having taken tlve first premium -over all rompetitocs when exhibited at, the Oregon State Fur. -SSr ' KAaOSAKLE. j3 4 " SiB.sI.Bi EPKiUS'GElC-. SOW EEADt.FOS EESISES8. E.OA"RtER&CO. HAVE GIVEJf , THEItt' PLASIXO MIT.I, Sash A . Door Factory a generaJ overliaul ing and repairing, and greatly inereiuied tlielf . facilities for. doing work, by putting In a new WATKR wEKt. a new KHAFi10 MACHDSB and a new'PLANEIt ASD MATCHER, al! made tit Oregon by Oretron 'hihcIisoUm nd out of Oregon iron, ami urea crodtt to th-egoiw The Planer and . Watclier is specially adapted to matching Flooring : and Rust id,', which we make a sprcialijv and are now .prepared to do without delay, as can change the maobioo from one kind of. work to unci Iter in a few minutes, and - with oar excellent water-power are always ready, to run any or all our ma chinery. . We keep DOORS. SASH and MOLDING always on hand, or umke to order with dispatch. We have made arrange men! by which we are now prepared to furnish Srfsh " and SasU-Doors, primed and glased, to order,, very near Port land prices, and ' propose ut make it to . I bo interest of Builders to liny AT ' HOMI and enconrage home interests. - Wit h nor new HitAi'KH wo are prepared to dp any kind of circular or irregnlar work, much better than li has ever been done in Albany, We have two, new: Grindstones, one for tha special bene tit of those wishing to grind ones or tools of any kintL In short, we have spared neither money of lalior in fitting tin otir shop for doing all kind of work in our line with -neatness, cheapness; and dispatak. ssd ha ve majseriaSljr reaacwsl our prfres for work.; All of which we bops tlie public wUl appreciate, and conttnue to give us a lilieral share of their patronage. Ei. Caktkk wiilttlwaybe on liand, with com petent nMichunics, ready lo serve those who may favor us wilb their orders.- '" Matlslaetlon am So work and prices, prttavr - svsteei. K CARTER A CO Allmny, Or., April ft. W7j. .. BOOTS & SHOES FOR ISVERfBODlf. I I t EASY-SHOE 1 v -; i-- -4rXE-v FOR. OLJJI MEJff. FAKCY SHOES ; V PRETTY SHOES , ' FOR LADlFg, TINY SHOES ; ' 1 FOR MARIES just misoi2:ivi3i ;" By Ocean Steamer, at LOUIO R E H VALD'D Baal & SHae Store, FIRST ST., tOKSfjB imoAOALBlST, Albany, Oregpn, Cheaper tban the Cheap eat : Albany, March SO, I87j-2t)v7 , RYEAStPOYDERf j sWlaisSissirstsl . TlfK BEST 11 TITE WtiBUlI So l!oimekrepr mm Dawsie-KwevS aiatt Wbolcsoiue Bread M 1 1 turns i -; . This well known and long established YEAST" Pi i W PER is now in great demand. Sales in creasing daily. Now a gross, per dav to tho trade. D. CALLaGHAX now sole manufac ture and proprietor, uses no drugs no lione dust; pure white cream of Tartar. Iniporte! direct and irroutHl An Llui rrikfaH- Iwlnr tho chief ingredient. - . . Always on band and for sale at lowest prices : Cwllngrhan'a Yesiat Powder, iu 1 & caws, a. superior article. - C!aIIatluuis t'r-an of Tartar, In all stylo wf intckages. 1 CaiUMKhasi-a, JPnre tjigllsh Btrhowa . oriMMta suff hsh-mum, . FOR SALE BY" ALL GROCERS. ;-,".- V Aijkj ''. ''' " f VMIM At Twtav I-.V.1.I. a n I . - - JUt-TMr bonwle of lavkesra. - - Voa 8AI.B BY- D. rAMAUHAX 3c O. 1-21 FRONT STltKK. Sun Fmnetsm. THIS BBOTHEUSs ttEA-tSHS Dt Oliver & Plated Voro, ' Land- . 01AMOND ' SPECTACLES. AGENTS FOR TILE - ' The Pest Machine Hade. l :-L' t LYON'S A-V - .'o'rEHTS JPEBrTIXJE.' V -'i MJisi's ;"o 'oywrtlair A CestSfflwy, II P-rwasotea the Ure.ih, PrtsWrn t, Color, Inr-iMies' -fi-r 'wi lakswfy indies; - Do yoa want a : WrsHdBOwtHtoar.- Cs' jBlsmlaaW;'.l't, 'Stew--!ii.WtJ-E's f HAtQAsm 3l4fA'B41M wtki liSesw OveroiMHoa lo 1 . - v . anee r heat, folfs-ue aua eiifEest. 1