7 '-.- ,..- -r- -r- r. n,rT7, , i f 'l ' ' J , i4 " - i. VOLUME VII. ALBANY, OREGON, JULY 2, 1875. NO: 42. "BUSINESS CARDS. - SAMUEL- E. YOUNG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In WCI GOODS, " CLOTHIKS, GROCERIES, COOTS & SHOE?, THRESHERS: " REAFERS.& i7.0YERS, , wagons, plows, 5 EEO taiLLS, r ; , CROACCST SEED ' ' SOWERS, ETC. rinl afnrret, Albany, rf(w " M20v? - " ' J ? ' PROM ATSI ATTER IATE, UNTIL ITU laer noliee, frvig Ul from lORTLAND to ALBANY ' . WILL. BE OXE DOLLAR PER TOS All down freisrht will be delivered at PORT- LAMw ASTOKU,' : ', l Itee S"T IlMraya-g-B and WlinrfUge. At Reduced Rates. Ihla will ve ALBAST for COBVALLIS or IOHTLANI y - For rartlrrrtlPiUirB, m'ly : IKA' & MOSfTKITIf, Albany, Nov. i J, 71-li . Aurrnla. o. p. s. rLrmiEi?, si. p. SlilinvrsK, 1IUAJH. . TWHA-TCO. BOOKS AND "STATIONERY. A fall ork of Trts-s and Scjri-al appliancea. AXF.BICAN EintAKOI. OTOV ES X STOVES ! rrom tbi. date until fnrtlier notice, I will sell i ' choice Moxmox or Stoves & Eanges ! ALSO- PUMPS', HOSE, ETC. : ..,r . - vr. Ar-anv, Pec. VK 1ST4-13 II. Mc.KARL.AXD. WTOBrNJKR-ai-I BEG I.KAVKTO mZmameto I tie citin-as f AHwny d TOrr.nriKlry that. Jvin -!Pf- !il!rMininlerii for -feucb work, wbieh iiTwJrT- lJTorr t lowest n.te.1. We neViMtte&u-tka in aU work under "j?5tw XSk at the -WliCT omeeiwornpOy trf . Apply AXTrf AUJCX CO. AlbaRT.Or April b?' - ssv7 . l:..;-'''1 ' 'J V'-'i' w'uLrSOOSK HUSnBKDACBKS ire'Vorr. r Wlinfrton A SJ ata AlbnnyOr. xMlCBfs"1-arg Shop. "avWiaiktbecUiJ-enof AltJiwy wl Wi Mm tne iwt .even -er. and bones for the f ur eontinattotif their feyor.. For the iumininodtttlon of trnn.ient eutrtonMsra, and frtund in tt"5 umier tmrtof town, he Imoen il riVwit V.ltle lKp next door to Taylor Bro. MtoonT illereatjood workman wUl rJwaybe in .tten-tanee to wlt,upon lJVB...TlIrW IKKS.il.I87i. v' ..' JJE WKBBKK. llonafiictnrers of i-.-4 ' ' l lf . ! . ORKUOX. . . ; AND ALL WORK ASDKR8 80U1CJTEU, V fraamnteea Le r7orrden. their rt.on intbeoM tnilhlins, 00 lrst treetbelow A.Ct Co. . A.'..i t.A 7 affpTIGISi " isCf'-feSTAafT. Endorsed try -fhe- Siedic p&z'uz&imJ Is. WML HALL'S BAJ-8AM lor tbe j.,t - -s, eatm pn-ceba, CoMs and Connmptkn, &a,-i s'5 aisetwia of the Throat and Cheat- Trx. X0 LX YS TOOTii.VCK2 ASOIJTNK cot 'la.,--. ;-:'TS. "J9 . TUURSDAY, JUXE 44, 1875. A. Dkeam Wmcii Puona to bk a Rk- altty. rhls morning wo met Mr. Jju. Flnlayson, one of our ; most respected far mers,' whose word is as good as his bond, wbo, in the course 6t conversation, related the following dream, rvinarkable because it proved to be true. , Without any fnrtlier preliminary remarks we proceed to tell tlx tory as it was told to lis : About a week ago, Mr. Thomas Kay, one of the proprie tors of the Brownsville Woolen Mills, re turning from Portland to liU lmtne in Brownsville, stopped over night at Mr. Fuilaj'son'j", as they are old nutuaiutau've :ind friend-". In tlie moniins Mr. Kar re marked to Mr, .Fiidayspn'' 'l had a enri (His dream lat night, and I - liitut . iuirry liome .1.4 I a in afraid it's tnie." -Yes: what .was the purport of your dream." iked Mr. 1 , -I drejmod,." s-dd Mr.' Jvay, timt my cow. iimi given birth to win valves; anU I nnt mirrv Iiohte to se -iboatit,lor I am cotivincetl itVtrue." Soon ifter"3Ir. Kay,,di'partwl lor Brownsville Xenring his home, he met an acuuuiutairce, who said : tJooil inbiTiing. Tr..K, What lo you think lws 1iap(eued ? Mr. Kiiy answered that lie didn't know. Well," W tlie neighbor, ' lat night your cow gave birth to twin calves." "There,' re marked Mr. Kay, slapping his hand down nn his leg. -I knew it ; I dreninul site had last night." On arriving at home, Mr. Kay proceeded to tlie enclosure wliere tlie eo was kept, and tliere, surv enougli. w;us the cow with lier twin calves beside lier, precisely, as Mr.- Kay declares, as lie saw tliem in his dreaut. staiHliug in tlie p:irticu lar portiou otlie lot and each ocenpj-ing exaetly the ixtsitkm tliey did at that t'uiw. If ive could 'lmv'any ifmniuue that we wHild lie favored with just such dreams : and that they would turn ahU siniilariy, we sliould at once drop the pen, stick and rule and go right away into the stock business. Mr. . Kay is a lucky dreamer. IlAicviTKits, Ktc Our old friend John Bateuiau, who resides near Brownsville, dropped in a moment to-day to live a little cluit and renew his subscription to tlie 1Ik;i.-tkh. Mi. BaU-man has soine 1 1 ling like eight hundred and eighty-eight acres ot land, which lie descrilcs as 'toler able good."' ; He intormetl us that he was farming a much larger area of ground this reason tliau ever, and was here after new uiachiiK-ry in tlie way of a header, etc.. with which to get away with the expected hngp 'crop. Tins Increased aereage of gniiu this season is coiii'd-llin"- our farmers to invest more geiH-nilly in headers ami threshers, as one iieader can not accommo date a whole iit-ighboriuMxl -as 4n former years. TImj niunbcr ot ! h:ire-ting nia chines generally, jmrchascd by tarmers ot I,inu this season, will proUibly double the number heretofore nwiied in tile county. VFJ'Y , Ii.i Mr. W. II. Goitra wetit out to his brother-iiv-law's. Mr. Deuny, near Lebanon, a day or two since, where lie was taken wiiii typhoid fever. lie complains ot feeling no iarticnlar paiiK but has been gradually sinking ever since the attack. His many friends in the eiry lutve tlie satisfjictlon of knowing that he is receiving the very best of nursing, and is ,& , " , under tlie care of one of the best awl most successful physicians in tlie State, Ir. Bal- 1 1 .. i. ..;n .i ..i! . .1 ........... do to bring l.iin through all right. ; Being "a lone orphing" tliese days, we are improving tlie opimrtuiiify to get ac- hiiv v i. 111.11, itn.ii.il uuiii mti quainted ,with our neighbors. ' With this commeiKlahle iU-a in view, we dropped Into the St. Charles about noon, wliere we dined elegantly and in our usual frugal manner, refusing utterly to eat anything not mentioned in tlie bill of fare. We are a little eccentric tliat way (all great men are, we find on consulting Kelt's late works), ami gtjnendly refuse to eat more nfcone sitting than will do 11s over three days. f -' ' ' '-' yfjlto Pa TBOxs. Tliere will be a conven tion of tlie Masters and tlieir wives, wIk are Matrons, at Iebanoii, on tlie 2d Tues day In July, next, for tlie purpose of elect ing among tliemselves members to ..repre sent JLinu County in tlie next annual meet ing of tlie State Grange which holds its session in Portland, commencing 011 tlie fou rtli Tuesday in September next. .. You are entitled to one Master and his wife, if a Matroiu ,for every four Granges in Hie county, and one blaster aud Matron tlie wife ef Master) for every fraction thereof. .a Mr- 1 - IS. A. Iuyise, Deputy. Clement came In from Sweet Home tolay. t4iys Hie latest excitement out in tliat pleasant little rielghborltood is that one ot tlie nelglibors while out in the woods a few days ago, treed three cougars, aud gotawayewith all of them, whicli we tliintc to enough to get op an excitement anywhetfefc..t, . " We wereentertalned in good sliape at the Kidertnge Hotel last evening, altliough we came in Jate. Mont.' proposes to give tlie fullest satisfaction to all patrons ot the House, if it costs liiiu a brand new law suit. - ' Badly Hurt. On Tuesday last, Mrs. John Frouk. of Lebanon, fell from the back porch other hou.-, and broke tlie cap of one- knee, nd, wasotlterwise lujured, as we learn - from Jiu. K- Weatherford, :-.... i- ' .1, ; Bio ExraBs.The largest express ever ut from Uils' city went out yesterday. Among tlie articles' were thirty-seven ruMlcxa or butter, eras and soda water. itreauired two-icacks and a big truck to earry it to tlte depot . ., " Tlie awtma!k- oil First street and inter- ; Weatlier i imirovlng' da ily, and If it keeps bu at the 5 present rate, will soon reach the, old fashioned Oregon Summer weather, which just can't be beat any where.. ; r-'"',': ' ; Wood von .. Junction.; Four car loads of wood passetl ip the road from Wood burn, fo Junction City yesterday,.; A good distance to haul 'cord-wood, :' w sliould think, neither. - . - . - , Rev. ;P. M. Starr, who passtjd tlirough this city-yesterday, reports tlie eampmeet Ing at Monroe in the full title of success, with prospects for a glorious revival of re ligion before its closj. - :. We omitted to mention,' yesterday, tlie death of 3frs. Hart's little babe, the remain ing twin, a girl, f She passed gently away about 9 o'clock Tucsclay night, and 'was buried on, Wednesday afternoon. "f Miss Fannie Willetthas secured, through the agent in tliis citjV Rev. 11' Wilson, one of.tliose elegaiit,'- Xo. ! 11, Estej orgints, price $-220. - Tife-Ksterisntrrperief.htstm. ment, aln-nys gfvlngsatisfactin,A'y , s :' W. S. Elkins, of Lelmnon, fpawetl through the city this morning. ,A lie went like he had lieeu shot out of a gun, we didn't get to swop words with hiin. Tlie Donica boys . brought two hacks loaded with expre matter for Portland yesferdns-. The express business is coli stautly iucrcasiiig 0:1 this line. Rev. Mr. Bowcrsox, of Salem; readied this city to-daj where he pro'iose he re it tter to make -his liome. AVc welcome him among us. Rev.-1, Wilsoahas gone focampmeeting at Monroe. wln:re he will remain some days. FRIDAY, JUXK 2V 1S75. RpmiKKY Iast Xir.irr Tiiikf Caught. A German, prolmbly 30 years of sge, who has been boarding-' at Mrs. Hopkinson's, in the eastertrimrt of tlie city. fcit night decamped, taking with him a fine cloth coat and sleeve-buttons, belonging to Mr. Francis, one of his fellow boarders, filver watch', and other articles. The thief hail so!d the jewelry to tlie parties from whom he stole them. W. B. Rice, Chiet Opera tor O. & G. Railroad, as soon as the roli-l-ery was discovered, telegraplu'd to Con ductor Strouil,' Viltu is running the AHkiiiv & Portland Kxpress that leaves this city at 5:30 A. M-, the- message citching him at S:iiem, a-king him if tlie German "(describ ing him) was on his train, istroud tele graphed Uick tliat he whs. City Marshal Fox then telegraplied to the projier oflieer at Aurora to arrest him. The hero of this tlieft was quietly scatednt the table of tlie Dutchtown hotel, celebrated far and wide for the excellency of its 'grub;'' uncon scious that I lie minions of the Jaw, .were about to Kunce-nio:i hiin and deprive liitn of his liberty for -ilem leetlle jokes,', wlien the oflieer spoke to him in gentle, soothing tones, "yoti are my prisoner.' Sucli'ls tlie historv of tlie latest tlieft. The thief was brought back to thisjcity 011 the eleven o'clock train. . . ; . irffr 'j;iie prisoner, who gave his. nanie as John Kline, w:is brouglit liefm-e Justice iHint. i o'clock this afternoon. j w,etl and where 1ms plead guilty to the t charge of tlieft, and was bound" over to j appear , answer at the next term of the I.iim Countv Circuit Court. As lie could j pive llo bnu'be will occupy a room in the 10,000 jail, ami be tetl at rlia expt'iis ot tlie taxiKiyer a iew ei-K. j risoiier. . . when nskel ' it lie took the articles, said yes; said lie was broke, had. 110 work and wanted, to go to Sail : Franci-vo. and we suppose lie took the articles enumerated above. . especially the sleeve-titrttoiis. to keep him warm. ' It is very seldom tliat a thief gets hi-t just deserts in so short a time after committing a crime. j. . , , - Accident. A young -man at present engaged at work on Cliarley Battle's place. about twelve miles from this city, met with an accideiit.ou Tuesday, which might have proved fataU He was engaged in sliearing sheep. He got hold of an old slieep that didn't seem to relish die idea of losing its 'vool this cool -weather, ami as sonu as lie "straildjed'''itr coiuirienced bucking.and in the struggle in some manner tlie point of the shears 8tru;k him on the right temple, severing a blood vessel. ' Tlie ; wound bled considerably, bnt .lie paid very little atteii-, tion to it, thinking it was only a scratch.; but during .Wednesday, evening Jlie wound broke - out afresh, bleeding so profusely tliat the young man became: alarmed and at once started for this city; reaching Dr. Rice's residence about midniglit, weak and exiiausted from- loss of blood. Dr. Rice promptly attended to tlie case, just in time. too, ami he is au rtgiit at present. Dental. At tlie meeting of the Oregon Dental Society in this city next ' Wednes day, theses upon tlie following subjects will be presented :. Operative IXaitistry," by Dr. J. II. Hatch ; ''Neuralgia, by Dr. J. R. Card well ; and, "Irrestilantles of tlie.Teeth, aid best method of correcting Uie same," by Dr.- G. W,i Gray. , Tlie following subjects m1H; also be presented for general dlsciissiOn by members of tlie society yiz: 'Jlerits of tlie various materials-used for Filling Teeth ;" '-Relative value of the materials used as a base for Artlftctai Teetiii" and "J5xtractneTeeth. The list of members includes tlie leading dentists of t lie State,' and the society will continue its session for three days. r Billy Boon (colored), accompanied by "a friend of the same persuasion. List night went to the squaw raudi just Above Ui city, and :got hiio a bit of arqw;fciThe Indians came up tliis morning ami ' Jaid In a complaint that Billy was interfering" up there with the sqiwws, and wbeal the bucks ordered ' trim off, he; threw a large knife at one ot them. IX-puty 3Iarslial Ouecner I sad not sucoeeded in aiTcstlug Boon at fes-t awounts. "' ! '- Bakx Bt:RNKl. This morning the barn of Wm. Riles; Tirif Benton cnnty,-four or live miles from this city burned, up this morning. The lire caught from burning brush." A Iieader and mower were' con sumed with tlie barn. Probable loss, -500.-This is quite a loss to Bill, and will make him scratch his bead with redoubled en ergj-; , rWesympatluse with Bill in his loss. nevertheless, -v f a : - ( .. ' . Picnic. A picnic amhlanco . comes off to-inorrov4-the pjeniy just across tlieriver from Spring IIUl, and the dance at the residence of Mr. Bowmatv Spriusr Hill. I'liere'Il be a large attendance from ' this burg. . ;i !' "';'- Tlie material for roofing John Burk- mrt's elegant new"' residence arrived from Portland to-day;'-- It is a lieavy water and vermin proof ;pa per, ,wi-iunfacttired iu the East. We uiiderstand tlutt Dave FrOoiau's ne' brick is to be roofed with the same material. mrchiised of this Co. this week. Dr. Giveus, of Hilbboro, V a -hingtou county, will locate in Brownsville in a few days. He litis a first cl:iss rcpuiation .as a successful practitioner. If jou rejilly want to buy a good wagon or any kind of agricultural implements or machines cteajt, "will on Frank- Woods. He is determined to close out anyliow. Xo new developments with regard to the robbery of the Sheriff. It was a -most trange robbery, and exi-jtes.a yast aniuuut. f comineiit. . The. thief will be wug!:t yet mark tliat. He left tracks hiissionaryi- OY5TEW Sultkk. Western Star . Joclge. I. u, u. 1., 01 , tins city, win give an oyster supper at the Opera Housa on, next Tednesday night. - " ''.-- A large number of ties came up to-day,- fo be used iu repairing the road between this city ami Shexld. - - - Born. In this city. Ju. e 21;li. 1S75, to tlie wife of B. F. Wa'Iiug. a da it jitter' of J. B. Couicij, a daughter. . Rev. Jos. Emery and wife, of t'orvailis, passed through the city today, 011 their way home from Salem. Two very large red fnxes have loeu seen it different times lately, pcrigrhiHting the woods tlutt skirt Oak creek, -a mile and a talf east of this city. . Four car loads of telegraph poles, cedar. to be used iu building a new line In tween this city and Shedd, came up to day. Rev. J. Bowersox will preach iu tlie Opera House 011 Sunday at, 11 o'clock A. Ji. Jwie 27th. AU are iiiviteci. - BeJdiug & Co. have commenced tlie manufacture of mill and barn brooms a superior broom. : . Business lively" tO-day a good many icople in town. The health in Polk county is reported as much better -tluiu it was a few weeks ago. W. F. lletidrlcksou started for Dixie, Polk county, .to-lay. . Four men in jail business looking tip. Wool is quoted at 22'sjS-3c to-ilay. SATURDAY, JLTNK 23, 1873.. Senator Miteliell nas.-arI down on tlx noon train yesterday for Portland. To-dav was tlie warmest we have had for a good while. ' Slathers of ieoj)le at tlie B wliatyou- maycallit picnic. Union services at tlie Court House to morrow evening, remember, when it is expected tliat everybody will attend. ... Bishop Peck pased up Uie road to-day. en rtmte Tor cnmpiucetiug at ltooert s bridge.- -4 -..,-'... Kvervbody should put in an aptearance at; 'vhiirch, especially those who have purcliased new clothes. V,- : i Cheer up, my frieittU'nor ever cliafe, . Tlio dangers should Increase ; , For heven, who keeps tlie sparrows safe, Will not forget the geese! '; The young party with "the- stiff. srjUeaky; Saratojries (shoes) will appear at cliureh to morrow, late, aiul prance clear up to uie front seats. , Messrs. A. Carothers & Co. are doing an immense business- iir tlie bottled soda line and bnsiiiess for tlie season lias Iiardly opened. . " ' Mrs. S. Martin, trunrdian. etc.,1 will sell at nubile auction, Auirnst 2d ensuing, seventy acres of valuable land, at tlie court ; house door in tills city. Terms are, part cash, balance iu'six months. - , no! Fon JCNCirov. Jur flro (company lias aecepted tlie invitation of the citizens, mid will go to Innctlon City and celebrate on the 5th of July. -In tlie evening .tlie areiueugtve a Dau at ine upera tiouse. OrTJCisits Elect. At the, . election for officers of Orgeana Encampment, I.O.O.F., last nigfif. IV . uanrrt was elected c. P;; Perry- RaymonuV' if. P. J-, Webber S. W.; J. B. Titus, S.: 0. Kieler, T. ; F. Graf, 3: W. -."-. ' . - r . .-. . -'',--' -- - Frank "Woods beard froih Geenhorn to day'The SoperlnteiKlcnt reports tliat he will be ready for a clean up to-day, having run a large amount 'of dirt- through the flume. f We shall probably soon know how many dollars a day to tliu band the claim is paying.-. " ' '" ' ' . ' - A number of liidiaiis fa the city to-day some of whom (the femalesy aire got np re gardless of taste or expense, hi tlie dress line. To-add to the irresistable attractions afforded by thelf eleeant attire,' -they have invested lu paints (whether A verill's Chem ical or some other: we don't know, bnt think it is or otherwise), an bam artisti cally trael -Hues from the. right and 'eft -southward toward their .throats, making an elesant and tasteful toilet ' much admired by the noble hoodlum , of tlie forest. If Brown had only removed theni all to their reservations tlM- first of the week.- poor Boone would iiofc now JUe - tugtuve from justictf, liajiuibt-r tlie wooiljatid fields for ! Mr. 2J Baum lKnght!J0ifJ(R pouutis 6f ' J'i' woo. troni tii aichtkrney? Company to-tay.x "Tertns ' private. ' :fits, 'Ho; Cal.-. firei V. Castellanos. 8. F-, makes 50,000- piito-t wool Baufti HaV Wj-tM:f'.. mawnfacttire of .iiiltro- I ScnooL Meeting, Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock school meeting was held in School District, No. 7, about nine miles from this city. "The" meeting was fairly attended. The object of tlie- meeting was to vote a tax of iOO-to re-sent tlie school house. At a Fhool meeting son'ie' -"weeks ago a tax ot $150 was o ted, and tlie-Direc-tors ordered to go on iliid contract ".'for the said seats. Tlie -Directors ordered : the seats but ns-Okj bHl will be if 2S0-iiisteail of $150, they called i meeting for -tlie pur pose of voting the additional $100. When tlie proposition ca'hnc' up, the meeting promptly " VofetT'it i down.: Tlie '.matter might be fi Setf1 this way ? $ ISO worth of seats might be.-ordered for the cliildri'ii of those who were in lavor of the tax. .which would seat a little over half the house; the balance of tlie house would tbeu .fie : free 4 seats, and could beoccuiyiedby tliechildi-eii of those opposing the tax-who crwihl stand np atKl grow taller. ; We don't offer . this as a pro-iosi'.ieu, at all. for we don't care a section of gingerhread-' whether the ..sesits are ordered . at "all ; this sitting down i only a matter of style, anyway. v-y t .;-' "Ey PATKNTi.-Throttgli- dtspaKliost f De'wey :&'Zk Patent Agents. S.i F.. Ave Heive tlie foH0wifti2advH"ice Ust nf IT. S. glyaiue ; rreoveflng acids from residuum of uitro-giycerine mannfMCtory ; apiwnitns "for reeoveriiitr acids from the residuum of nlTroglyceriiie:- niannfactory ; explosive r couiiUMiuils itwo); C. .1. Ilartlep, js. b, lo-k niorti-tiug machine ; P. Jliiikle, S; F.. hydraulic elevator ; J. C-. Ftt I linger. IVrt land. Oregon.- wagon ,bnike ;.J, tiiinn. Portland, Oregon, trademark fofreiiared salmon. ' ' - '-;5 A new butcher wagon started U yester day. The boss of this uistitnsh is,selling beef at from 3c to 7uc per pound, tlie latter price being for choice pieces. -"4 -' MONDAY, JUNE 2S, lS7d- - Three drunks yesterday. . , - .-ij,-,.-.'.- Services were held at tlie Baptist church this afternoon. ( I.,, Wool has advanced slightly 1n this mar ket, 'being-, quoted .. tii-ijay - at 24,'c - iier pound. . " '" l.-tj... ., -... , - Ve St nayr witii n massive lot -of cherries -out. ot "Crlll " Burkbart's orchard yesteixlay. Crill always makes his friends welcome. ;. ' '-'. '- : ""'.-'' - A coufile of InduMis came hi W-day from King's valley', on - tlie hunt of a horse, which they say a white." man got away with. . . ' 'lliere are about sfxty - tents at the Rolx'rt's bridge campmeeting. - The meet ings there, as well as at Lebanon, will ex tend oyer next Sunday. ; - Dr. Whitney leaves for the East on tlie next steamer from Portland. He goes to Philadelphia to attend tlie celebrated med ical college tliere for a season. . " Accident at Siiedd. A man. Whose name we did not learn, was thrown from his horse at Siiedd yesterday (Sunday), the fall dislocating one of his arms at the slioulder. - - Blackhekuies. Our old friend Mr. Beard, of Tangent, -and others, inform ns that the statement witn regard to tlie to tal failure of the blackberry crop here abouts, is partially untrue. . "Early black berries may not pan out, but there will be a full yield of tlie late varieties. Campmeeting at Robert's bridge largely attended, the special train from tliis'Vjity Sunday morning faking over one hundred jiersous. IJistiop l'ecK occnpieU tlie pulpit at 11 A. 51., deli-ering a very able dis course. Tliere were from 3.500 to 51,000 some put tlie ..attendance still higher iu attendance. -Acci dent. On the campmeeting grounds at Robert's bridge yesterday (Sunday), two hacks came together with a crashLcan-etl by tlie ' nnmaHrtgebleiiesR of 0110 ot tlie teams, tearing all tlie spokes out of a front wlieel of one of tlie liaeks. A lady occupy ing a seat iu one of the veh ides, beca me frightened and jumped to ti ground, stts ta'nilug eoiisiderable injury thereby!- : HoitfK. RACiNG.--Soine'boys "' troni I he country immsed themselves' yesterday af ternoon horse racing with the Indians who are camped near tlie cemetery west of tlie city. This is rather a lo" business, boys, ami if we may "be fallowed the privilege, we would advise you to spend your. Sun days ltereafter iu a less reprehensible man ner. . "" - . --- At Lebanon Tlie atteiKlance ' at tlie campmeeting now lu progress at T-ebanou yestenlay was large, estimatcd at from 1.500 fo 2.000 souls. A marked Jeatnre yestenlay was the gooil order and; close attention paid by this large concourse of people to tlie services ot tlie day. We are gfcKl to learn tliat a good work" Is? being accomplished at this meetiiig--thatv 1 like Paul, sinners are asking, JUrd, what wilt thou have me to do ?'' ., j,.,-.'..., Ovtot at Dixie. The" campmeeting , at Dixie wa very largely attctKled yesterday; tlie rush and crowd of people and; vehicles was tremeiHlous. r Daring tlie day a team became unmanageable and ran away, throw ing the occupants 01 ine vemcie 10 wnien thev were attached out; killing one man outright and breaking the. right arm and otherwise injuring anotlter. The party thht was killed was thrown upon his liead. mashing it to a jelly, and literally tearing the flesh from tlie face. 5" s? - . During tlie services last night at tlw Lebanou eampmeetiiig, a horse broke loose, and for a time nitlde things lively, as nearly the entire "meeting" were on their feet, It; being very dark and no one knew at what time tlie animal,, probably dragging a rail or post at the end ot the lialter. wwdd be rhrht upon them, not elv- ine tliem time to net out of tin wayi One of ilwtiiost terrifviue thinsrs fct a - seared horstf- drnsmiuir a rail at the . end . of his lariat, loose in camp, after night. Wey'e been ttere auddoirt want any, 111 ourn. 1 Tliere were two runaways , Saturday The "bay team- got Abe. best of Squire Arnold, one ol tlie animals having broken tlie pole by kicking it. The pole dropped to the ground, but, fortunately, the broken end ran uuder the walk at the intersect iou of Third and Calinooia streets, when tlie Squire succeeded in getting the team under coutroll. A team from the country started from Althottse A Co.s planer, ran. against aiurTtpset uie iron mmp pqst in Irosit of jurs. ttoggers-, on rrrsi a4iU Lyon, and leavings portkMi of the Tigo, eventually running Into friend' Armstrong woooV pile 011 Second street, depositing one horse and the balance of the wagon. We can't say as to amount of damage, orr witat b- caa ut tot Oct iiers$;. Hot. - -Wliew Yesterday at Robert's bi-tdge en mp meet lug, Smith's restaurant was so heavily drawn upon that lie ran .-entirely out of grub shortly after tlie regular dhuwr hour, i'his-was all csmsed by advertising. "Tiie daily pipers of this city having informed the iieople where to rt-t irrtiK tney w-enti for 'Smith, loading; him' down with.coiti' anil eating up every enrmb he had 011 the place, M'iru.l--r you liave ;w-yt4ilng-"tb ' sell, inform the people of tlie fact, and in-., vite tliem to come and see yon, through ' the eoHimus of tlie Daily aiiil-WEgKY REOir.TEK. ' If you wish to putvliase- anyW , thiiis, wish a situation, or are seefcimr' for - iiifonnalkin j,on almost- any suhjet-t, :ad- yertis in the lljcnisTEii. Tliis is business. ( IMI'UOVEMENT. Messrs. Blain & Sox "to-day - commence prepnratious- ( for- the: erection of an addition on the ' northeast corner of tlielr large Wareliou-e.' Into this iie.v lMiildmgr when c)uip!-cteil,..they will place a lie w steam ' engine, . eleniler and elevating apwmtus for the cleaning . and elevating of grain. A large bin, capable of holding -20,000 bushels of wln-at. will be 'put nplu the warehouse, info which tlie grtiiu Will be elevated when cleaned, and from which H will be sacked f'r shiiniing. Tliese gentlemen " propose' toTie in arf-fni-ilition the oaiairig .season t.o aeeoniMuotlato tlie farmer, ot -1-iun by- handling, their wheat In almost any shape "they linry 'He. sire. Two moi-it aocommiHlatiiifj reliable and tniswnrtby .gentlenieii are,,. Messrs. Jayton Blain and Prof. Soti; i . - TUKSIAY. JUXE 23, 1875. " ; Eggs lSe per dozen, . . t. . To-day has been the "hottest of the sea son. Ex-Mayor Stan.ird was in the "city to day. "" "V ' ;i ' Xo cliauge noted lu the price of wool, which is fpioted at 2t. ;' Business dull, very few jeople in tlie city.-'--"" -" -" ., , ,, , . - Jas. Conner, son of our worthy Banker, is up from Portland 011 a visit. Froman's brick going right np. Will lie pn-'tt'y Well finished this week. "" Mart. Briugham and family move out to Sweet Home, starting to-morrow. May .tlie best of fortune aXteiid theiiii- j .- "' ' Hot weather (lshered in, and tliosc who can are getting ready to flee to tlio tool sliades of the mountains.- ... .. A big base ball game is 011, for Saturday next. As one or more good players liaye been added to the Willnmettes, of tliis city, some extra playing may be expected. , - An interesting discourse was delivered at the Baptist "church last evening, by tlie bible agent. A collection of some thirteen or fourteen dollars was lifted in aid of the bible eanse. , - . , " ' MAimiEi. By Elder A. J. llunsaker, June 27, 1875, at tlie resMence of the britle's fatlier, Mr. Elias Hale, and Miss Mary; daughter of Eliler Carpus Sperry. all of Brownsville, Oregon. Gingkk Ale Is tlie new drink put up by A. Carothers & Co. It is simply soda flavored with ginger, and to our taste is the best-drink yet manufactured in I lie ItOUSe. : '"..-.;...-" . r"- E. Young Is In receipt ot excellent linen suits, coat, vest and pants tlie first we have seen In tlie market. Tliey are real neat and look as though they would wear always, nearly. Go and see tliem. " Mr. and Mrs. 'John Pendill, of Salem, here visiting rebitivcs, had the nilsfortrme to lose their only child, which died ye tenlay. Tlie grief-stricken parents, with tlie body of their nrst-born, passed down to Salem on the noon train to-day. T11 e Oueoon State Dental Society Meets to-morrow a t tlie City Hall on Second street. Tlie session will extend over two or three days, and will doubtless prove interesting! - .." ' . f . .' The river Is fcdling very rapidly, and the eld steamers will soon be- - unable to get np Uie river beyond tliis city." Tliere is plenty of freight, and it is thought the new boat belonging to the O. SI S. Co.,' recently Jannched, will be ready In time to commence business when tlie regular boats of tlie Co. are compelled to tie up on . ac count of low water. The-new boat, we are toM. will Ylraw but eight Inches of water wlien loailetl. Tlie ladies forming tlie committee on mnsie for the revival meetitigs uere around to-day tonuing'tiieir quire. - , ' .. t Tliat immense generator for A.' Carotli- er's & Co. will be? boiling oni tee cold soda In a day. or tO. . ' n " ' .'itlJ. ' - Allen Parker arrived In lAfat pool about the same time tlvessel'Uxidetl with wheat. shipped from-,- Portland by Parker as Mor ris, ot this city, made the connect loo, , t;imrley"WIHiams, an emiiJoj-ee at Ilrtrd A Co.s saw-mill, yesterday lost Uie end of die second finger of tlie left band, by gett ing it caught in some' manner th tfie beTf that rutis tlie THiH-wheei. -, 1 . The little daughter of Levi Manzey, Masnzle, now ot Salem, through the dis placement of a plank, fell Into the well resterda v 'StHidavl afternoon, ami Teinnln- cd in the water' some time tie fore belhj-n missed. Wbeu found life; was a-pnrently gone, but by tlie ' use cfr res toratlTes .tlie little frlrl was at length restored to life. altlmngti unable to utter a" word for about three hoars, says the iiatcsnHm. " " Wives instead of , going , to -r India na to get divorced, should induce their huabands to move . to' Illinois. Tliere tlie Ieglsla- tnre lias oecreett tnat they can sue even their husbands and be sued: that"' in the event of desertion by their liege lords they I wive the cnstcKly ot tlieir cliSUlren and tlie riglit to manaze Uieir husband's affairs. Tlie wife's eaniliigs are sacred. Xehher husband nor his creditors 'cau claim tliem. There U no hindrance to -acnnlrinsr.- nos- sesstng or selling real and persotud prop erty on the wife's more than u tne hus- Dantl spare ,w . t ,. , Cancer Can bk Ccked-Ws warrant a "enre on' Caiicers and old. sores. Have also new vegetable remedies for disease tl tlie eye, which have enreti great -rnauy cases considered ' Iiopeleesly b"" Office at tlw reskleiH.-e on cottier of -Uali-DOoU -nd Fourth streets. oWon Jlga Baldwin TaveUtiae tb Matter. Almost .every one U agreed upon the proposition tliat the building' up of bome industries Is the snrestsafest ami Uestws'jh " to secure to any community prosperity and -l" ' wealth'. ' It has. tlnie and agafn, been . ' cessfuTly demonstrated that tlie benefits a.. . " "crning to society from fosteringand build-t tng np liome - Industries, .are greater,-a id- jmomgooeraUy diffitsed titan can be ob , Jsained by nnyrotlier mode.of investing cap ital. " In fiuit all the weight of argument is ' in favor xt 'lttj com monity that Is backed , rip by manufacturing Interests. Its growth, , may not be so rapid, but- is permanent, -and its wealth solid. But," to insure, tin.- success of homo industries; - -It is neoessar ' that tliey be iostered by the wliole .couj-j inunlty tlie gods or wares manufactured, should have a preference with borne 0011- ' sumers over all others,. If any, article tor use is wantefl, that can be, purchasextJ ,.of., the liome institution, at about as low rates ' ' as a similar article Imported. It should be " purchased at home instead1 6? tlie tniported,'. " 'flits fosters and- builds np the- . dnstry, and the noney thus expended re- ; mains iu tlie country to .improve- and en rich it. Iloirie' tmlnstrics will not nourlslr'r wliere tlie people Iniport rrefyi article of we in the cOinnjtnilty, tliat aentls aftt Its : . gold from year to year to. the East for its wagons, its agricultural' Implements, iu blankets. On tlie contrary tliere Is no In- -dticement for capital to invest In niaiuifa-j-i-turing In tli.it coinmunlty. ' A; -tQmiuilty tliat goes abroad for all these, things when it lias the natural faculties, at itsr doors for -tlie successful and profitable niannCicturo of ah no. t anything it may need,; gains, if it gain at all, slowly, and the gain Is con- , fined to the few. A farming community that Is sending off from year to year all the cash derived from tlie sale of tlie pi o-v " ducts of the soil in the purciiJJ. ,hrtpIo- . inents and machinery to" produce and save those crops, is eternally "hard rrp." . , M.. tlie siu-plus coin is thus drained from the V country each recurring year, . never to be returned. ... - '--:t. . ' ' Iet otrr people, turn fJiese thoughts 6eii--and ponder and reflect upon them. As a community' we of Albany are specially . favored, having abuudtmC roti'iraf' facilitlei for operating manufacturing Interests or. almost any kind.' If we would see our. city grow and increase still more rapidly iu population1 ant solid weaftli,. we have only to properly use the facilities at. tliaudC . With tlie present adVabtages which we possess, if kled by tlie necessary push and euergy wliich is uccessary fo' the acoomp- lishment of any great end.- Albany need. not long remain the second city iu, wealth ami power in the State of Oregon.; ' Meeting- of ttae ladesmnemS K Cu ....... .....,. r,, imiaiu The memliers of the Independent State Central Committee, are requested to meet at Portland on ! riday. Jury la, 1870, at o'clock in the afternoon, to arrange for Convention to nominate a candidate for member of CJoneress, and for tlie transac tion of such other bus! ness as may properly come before the committee. Tlie. members of the committee are - P Barrett, of Baker; county ; Ji. Ji.. ISIddlw, of Benton ; L. D. C Iatourette, of Ctat-K-amas; John West, of Clatsop ; Joel Ilaln- iltoiu of Columbia : -J. W". ltoork. of Coos; John Huntley, ot Curry; James Da isuniett. or Jiougtas; l. - a.. jAKe. 01 Grant; M. Hanlyy. of Jackson; Jos. Tuff. of Josepliiiie ; II, X. Hill, f. Ijvinr Jes. mini, or 1.11m; . ray ton, ei . -Marion ; los. Buchtel, of aliuruoMian ; j. sj. j nomp- , son, ol PolK .. vr- 1A suuweii. or- iiifa- mook; Titos. McCOy. ot Cuiattiia : w. White, of Union. ; Bea- .SjAofielti: of Washington ; Geo.- liueh, of Wasec; O,' W. Burnett, of Yamhill. : . . 5 JOSEPH BUCIUEl. ,. jJPORTLAND, June25ilS75. balrman". Nkw Fit!. Snm Mltlcr ha Itotuclit fhe Wass. on -in-1 8nit(hKhun heretofore neouiHod '1 It:ter Jt tre'lel, togetlier with the nmtertKi end nnantxlied work, wid 1 now prerxieA fiiniista anytliinir in lit line, eoiuilsttnK of tHrriire, BuKKiee. Lnntber WaK , liae):, nna -renerm .inn nin neetry .na wun am iwtch. I employ none hut the best of rnechnn tes, nnd Insure fatiofactlon. All work wa iniitcd. I think 1 can nmkw At an oirfeet for vou to bnv of me. In mice, atvle and durabthty of work. I nse the best of material, hickory and oak, from tlie Eastern State. Call and ex amine for ronrmtlves; all I .ant la aflUr trM. Ihave lMuf Mveral year, vt experience on tb.1 coast, and with the knowledfre tluw traine4v aot eertaln 1 can.pleatte yo. LgtiamB.l'M' o-i tcir .-ah a. low. a jMi-utMabausttt in. tbi. city. A ls-irKaf:innjr WHKona. ue ana en a hiimj nmrineia.ni hnckson hand. Fairontxe -j t,. inannnictoryr-do not aend yonr. iwouwy e4 & ' of tlie country. Act the pert X wmo en,and aula np your awn mate, auu jya wui pruMprv -- . " . a1 . . IADUA, SOW IK YOI'R TfUKK I ' To btt'y thr beet' brands of calico lfc' , iftuxls Jar $1., . Other diess and fancy goods, cluthlug, boots and shoes, groceries and crockery, at xery. low.- prices .for cash or country prtxluc. Also, the highest mar ket price - in casli paid for. good Wool. . Xpw. tlssi reaoWwouTd like" to know wbere: It s at Bach s, next door to Cbeadto , and Fox.' , - " -'itC - W Oi f ANTt-O.- r, C. IfarpecACo. wjrl pay llwj Uigliest vash price fiir all the wool tboy can get, ana would fpepeetftly inform e-verj'- ' uouy tnat iney.jiaye a nae stoca or general . nercl$ftndle"lor sale. very. PW for caab, ar to prompt paying cantniiiers anicn. . 1 -SStL ilx. Jahxh UooM-rWiU eowiinenee, on or about the IWh. dy of Alay, deUvertng frcsli Mine. "Butter, Egjj and regetablea to th dt aens of Albany. ? Xow i 1 ho tltne to make twr arranirenienta. aa Mr. Moore will run a W-am dally, and do a ke agree. nttWC ijohu Morrissey has been, expelled frota the Tammany Society for disloyalty to the organbiatiou.' John says lie will orgAeiM a club now tbat will supplant Tammany. It would be a blessing to Uie whole rountry if the baleful Influence of Tammany XIall couki be eliminated from Xew .York rx.ll but we opine there will be no indent liaste in tlie twnsferof pnblle conftienoe to any cluD that Johu Morrissey nay get says tlie Oregomttn. .f ' r' -s;, , . A Vreatdeal of the. npto0 In Wrw count r lw been feced in tt sjjnr.r "J sowed ins-rain. Tin land - has Vert. 4 been wMisidered wortble-js, - except fjf gming purposes. j ..; . :-'(.' ectioiis is bciug'gravcled, " a liuiin-j place. , . , ft .' ! . ; . . ...... . . - ' -. :i--r'"'-!Jp;:'' - r,. VA LP