tf..nYV VOLUME VII. ATRATNTV riT?T7,irkXT "tttt,i . .. . . .. lggg!!B '" ' ..." i "'m? BUSINESS CARDS.. SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and. Retail Dealer In DRY GOODS, , CLOTHIHG, GROCERIES, B09TS & SHOES, THRESHERS, ( REAPERS &L10WERS, - WAGOfiS, PLOWS, SEED BRILLS, C30ADCST -SEED v SOWERStiu. First ete, Albany, Orcifou. Teims : -: - 0?li. Here's the Place I S. H. Clsragliioxi Has received and lstTorlngr for mile a well selec ted slock of - CENEBAL MERCHANDISE ! ' Which he is determined to sell AT THE L.OWJ3ST PRICES ! . , ... for 0 a s l . or HsrcliantaMe Proince ! Please give me a call, and examine oods nnd Xrricess. h. n. (XAroiiTox. lBv7 I-ebsnon, Or. STORES ! STOVES From this date until further notice, I -will sell a ciiftK'-z:' sixj-xtiox or Stoves' & Ranges f -AT- -ALSO- PUMBS, HOSE, ETC. f . H. McFAKlAXD, Albany, Dec. 10, 1314-13 . P. C. HARPDR & ' ' ' Dealers In CO., ClotntaSt Mid Kboa, Ilitlx, Vnrc rirs, Faiacjr tmti, SoUonn, KtvotniiK and YtsUtli&i Bails, tiipi, Mirrors WIpper, Wod nud Willow Ware, Vrnnks mwl Vitlbtt, fTf S "tlery &e., Sold Terr low eitiier for cash, or o nrontnt m' li 33 Ins customer on tiuie. v7 A CARS. liikVA purchiiw;! Che enlirf fcei:4 dmsrH. mett- nave purcuK9v uw enntr mcvw uni liieti Icinea, Ac-formerly owht'Mtr,l.C. Hill A Son and tliaf tliev desurn'eonUu'ninK the !nine at the old atiind, where tte.ypnrpoj; keeping in the furure a full assortment of 'prvffa, Potent M"icinest Toilet rticles, 1'erfniiteru. an ex'tirytMng osnally fonml in u flrst-clasa H-Tne''eEiBlly aIelHnjr a continnnneenf the liberal patronage lierWo$rrc exteodtKl to t he iilDltonw, we hope at the Mine time, by fiiir and liberal dealing, and careful attention to the wants arciiAomen, to merit idc esrecin oi any friends who may favor us with their or ders. " -- Part tculac ftttfjrinon w-111 tie (riven to the eom- ft oundins ot pfeysurian-s prercrip, llv rAtlnM OF all liA JILinit 9 M LT V 1 1 Mar nuu wur Mr Si SoccdrVloK. X??nnx Son. Albany, October , 7-n4tf 2?or ' Salo 2 QOXSTASTX Y OH BAX : Lime, SMngleii, Plaster Purl, LMlii, Ilalr; etc.; and for sale low, at the warehouse of PABlvl-:ii A MOKK1S. Tbe Illft-liest Oaak Price Paid for tVool. Albany, May H, 75-SvT - 0. P. S. PLUHSIEB, I!. D., w .... . -DEALF.B f N J . 41UAKN. ' TOHAtfO, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A full stack of Trasses and Bargical appliances. ear BtMtMrlpuwiai' -se ' AXEBICAX SXCIIAK6K. Xdirge md Tuluabl Xrasl of Farming Land for Stle. fTTHRKiB HUXDKRD ACUBS of plow lfnd, SOU A of whteit forfeit betfeHw land. CW-the prum iws are ftOr bnlKilnes, tiouae, bnrn, tfinnKry, saeaa. etc.; ftl-wvirotxl bearing orehnrd of frnit trees; momtif the very boat pasture, land ; 80 acres of timber land, ab and liiuple. The Ijest Of farming land wlcn cimred. A never fniiinx stream of water rtna tbrol the fitrm. There . atsc a splendid qnarry of Ilme-roek on the piaee, pronounced by exueits A 1 rock. Koor hmrtrf ! u-nre onder ionue' It 1 one of the wont rtemnu.ie stuj cheapest Urni in Dousrlaa S7?Uf t ,y,,n i1 m tntm the O. O. railroad Albany, May i."'' MWGliTOS;, M. D. Ilamo latorests, Prawedinm f the fttrcon State Dental ftocii-ty. Albasy, Or-, July 1st, lS75i. . UOKKIMO. SESSION. Society met a,t,S a. m., Dr. J. R. Card wen in the Chair. Members ircdent as on 3-e.sterday, with the addition of Dr. Rubcll, of Moiiinouth. Minutes ot pievious session read sind ap proved. A general discussion was tlien held on the subject of the various materials used for tilling teeth. Gold, silver, tin, amal gam, Wood's metal, Oss'' artificial, Hill's topping, ic, were discussed : and .liA-i it was agreed that eacl - i,, i. w was decided to be siiperior to all other "ma terials in purity and durability. ' On motion, adjourned to meet at the office of Dr. Gray at 2 . M., to witness bis oileiating" in clinic at that time. AKTEKNOOK SESSION. The Society met at the office of I)r. Cray at 2 r. St., when Dr. Gray proceeded to il lustrate his mode of operating, by filling a large posterior anprpxiit.nl caity over ait exiosed nerve in the left superior second bicuspid. The o;enition was skillfully h;v fornjed, to the SJitUtUcion of the Society. On motion, adjourned to 7! l i. . EVENINO SKSMpJC. Society met at Dr. Gray's office at 7j v. M. t - - Letters were icad fitin Dr. Kochler, of Portland, and Dr. Miller, of Eufene. re gretting their inability t atteiKl tiusseiwioii ot the iSoeiery, cused. On motion, they were ex- Dr. Chance presented the following paper in reference to the length pf time necessary to irepare stiidenU for tlie practice of our noble profession : Believing that the time has arrived when uuifoimity should govern the ijciitul Pro fession with regard to the education of those who are to come after us ; and fullv realiz ing that no man can become a .skillful Den-tt-t, alike an honor to hi.: profession and a benefit to eommtuiity, unless lie ha re ceived a thorough dental education, there fore, lteslc1n That we tlie under.-i-'iicHi n?!(ii bers of the Ix-utal professtoii of fhe'St-ite of Oregon, mutually pledge ourselves not to take a student for a less term than three years, and that we will ne ail legitimate means to induce our students, before assum ing practice on their own responsibility, to attend a full course in some reputable Den til College, either during their pupilage or as soon after as practicable. Signed: J. u. HATCH. CKO. II. C1IAXCE, GKO: V. OKAY. J. R. CARDU'KLI-, T. 1.. XICKLIN, if. KUIJELl JOIIX WEIJSU, f. W. MEREDITH, Q. S. SKIFF, fc. O. SMITH. 1 he octety then proccetlefl to disci is the merits of the various materials .-is a base lor artificial dentnr.e ; also, extracting, &e. ume being liiuited the discussions were cut short witliout reaching any definite conclu sions. The fblkving ofllcers were elected for tlie ensuing year: PnsiIent-Dr. J. R. Cardwell. Portland ice President Dr. G. M Grav. Alteurv l,ee. hec Dr. (J. II. ChancP. Portland. Cor hec.-Dr. J n. u., Portland. 1 reasnrer Dr. I., s. Skilt. Salem. Ji-xecntive Committee Irs. T. J N'iek Im, J. II. Hatch and Geo. H. Chance The Committee on Revision reported, ami the report was adopted. - Dr. Hatch resented illstted an ingenious and novel inethrvl cortiiKiiitii disks with V1 mani jir which all were hiffh- ly gnitified. A remarkable sjiecimen of Japanese Dentestrj, was presented by Dr. Hatch. A set of teeth made of actual ivory Inserted in a base carved out of smooth bard wood. The teett, are inserted with a wooden dowel. The inserted place of the molars is supplied by some rough iron tacks driven in the woo-len h..," "-v . A I1C V exhibit u good deal of patient whittling but .o v.u..v mm awkward; yet they would be a great help to an aristocratic "John" in masticating his rice. Un motion the thanks r.f h ..t..t unanimously tendered to Albany Engine Co. Xo. 1, tor their courtesy in granting ih tlie free use of their. Hall. i , n..7 . ; -JVF IU A O, Oray and Smitb for their Ing our visit Albany. On motion adtouined to land on the lst Wednesday of .ln iqt" atlP. M. ' J. R, CARDWEIX, Pres. Or. VT. GlCAY, SCC. ; FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1873. PitoWAiu-v Fatai.lv STA13IIKI. Va- day afternoon, near Dick I'owers' black- smitlisliori, in Lebanon, Al. Fum and Henry Klum got Into an altercation whlei. terniinntcd In Klum's stabbing Fruni in the tieck and ; side two or more times, wounding him so severely that H was thought yesterday evening lie . could not recover. As we got the particulars, Klum was standing lu he shop whittling -when F'ruiu came In. Fruio accused Klum ot lielng about Mm , Klum dented,'; when Frutu ttsed some very strong language, shortly after which the fight commenced. Our iiifwinaiit could not tell who began tlie fight. Tlie wound on tlie right side of the neck bled learfullv. and Fruni was smn verjr weak from logs of blood, lie was taken into The shop and Dr. Ballard sent it. , .. i i i ... ... . , ir. JL xiianj ecceeueu nr stopping ..v., v.uum .t. tnuv) Ult V JCaill iii tlie evening, and Dr. Rice of this city. titer news this evening ui time for our paper. ' ' . . isiter. uv. luce reports t rum easier, tuidr tliat lie will recover. He thinks the worst wound U a, c.ut on Uie face, not reported IieretQfore. ; , Arm Bisokex. Last evening Robert Chambers, living out near Knox Butte, met with a severe accident, resulting in tlie breaking of the left arm lietween the shoulder and elbow, dislocating the elbow, receiving a deep gah in the same arm f ust below' the shoulder, and badly bruising and lacerating tlie left liip. As we are informed, the accident lm upend in this Wise : He had left his team a moment. when the animals started, to run. Bob started for the wagQ-w1h a rush, intend ing to get OELfr'thG on tlie team, but be missed his imiin anI fell, when the wajro'n passed over'nini. itijm-ing him as above stated. Dr. Rice was sent for, and the necessary medical at tetdion given him. the Fannie Patton on her down trip Tuesday ran on to a bar situe seven miles below Salem, wliere she lay till j-cstcrtlay The river is lpw and falling rapidly. The drorer announced that she made her last trip to Corvallis to -day. There is con siderable freight yet awaiting shipment be low, anu tlie JMmanzn will be anxiously looked tor, as tlie regular boats draw most too much water to get up main' more trips eveu to tnis cry. Once Moke In answer to VA." and r . s squio in the .UtMniun, tlie Siamese Twins respond that they are under the impression tliat if they (S. T.) desire either "brains" or "beity, I' they will have to search beyond "A." and F." S. T. Our old friend, Mrs. Aaron, of Quincy, 1IU called on us to-day. We had not seen her since 11 S over a quarter of a century ago. We were -young folks" then. Mrs. A. is here visiting her sisters, Mrs. Courtney and Mrs. Ostrander. Closed, till Jseitejieek. District school closed to-day, not to be opened until sometime in Septeuiler. School bills in the hands of the Clerk. Postoflice box .-ent is due, as this is the first of the quarter, and the Postmaster would like to wrife, a receipt to each box renter. "A hint,'' &c. A large express from this citv to-dav two express wagon loads, besides packages on the mail coach. ti Union prayermceting at the Baptist church tlds evenine. Come out let's fill the house chock full. r. Jones' reports Mrs. Cochran de cidedly better this morning, aud thinks her recovery certain. . Col. XesiuiUi is n the city, looking as natural as life- An excursion train will run for the Robert's bridge campniecting on Simday. Services at tJie M. K. Chlkch Last Xigiit. A goodly number were present at the union services in the M. E. Church last evening. The exercises were opened by singing "Sweet liour of Prayer, " and reading a part ot the 14th clianter ot John The meetine was led by Hie mstor of the Church, Rev. I. Wilson, who said we honor God by asking large blessings oflHni, or believing the piomL-c of Christ. We ought to come to a throne ol grace with confidence, ami ask largely tliat pnr joys may oe mil. uou having given his only Son to die for lis. will with him freely give us all things. While at camnmeetinsr lie (Mr. Wilson) liad witnessed the power of Uod in -the salvation ot souls, and in the strengthening of believers In the faith of the gospel. Then followed singing, from the "Song Kvangel, " "Oh, happy day. tliat fixed my choice, On thee, my Savior and my God." Mr. AYebber said lie was anxious to see tlie revival of God's people, and sinners converted. Mr.' Blain said this union effort reminded him of the glorious meeting of last winter and rejoiced when lie saw in tlie Daily Registew that the churches were all work ing together for the salvation of souls. Mr. Blain's remarks yere followed by singing; "Did Christ o'er sinncra weep? And sliall our cheeks be dry ?" Mr. Conner snoke of the wonderful low of J esus in weepYng over and saving lost sin ners, and told how lie liad been led to the USavior of men. . Rev. Mr. Bowersox, while speaking of Mr. Hammond's ylsit to this city, said a greater tlian. Hammond is here tlie Lord Jesus, wlio fa mighty-to; save, is witlIlla people, and in Him we must trust to accom plish the work of salvation. : Father Royal rejoiced to see tlie united effort of God'a people to save souls, d build up the cause of Clirlst,- V : Others spoke earnestly, but we cannot remember 11 the good things which were said during ta service. Strawberries and cherries are about play ed out. Grapes, plRiiyv watermelons and such are coming on. 3IARBIEU. At the raMence pf Walter Montcith, Esq July 1, 187a, by ReV. H. W. StraU ton, ossrstetr by Rev, S, G. Irvine. Mr Dunri Rankin and Miss Lbia Bidewifr all of this city. (- AccompftByiiig. the above notice came a delicious three-story cake, nicely frosted, etc. We are assured that the newly made wife is a,n excellent coqthe eake is evidence enough of tbjs fact. . ir Dunean proves as good a provider as his Wife Is a cook, they are bqiid, tsil pyeriba -eea of life ple;rsantly. Anyhow, we wish tliem all there fa lu life of pleasure and happiness without any of it rude jars and shocks. May their lives, be long and useful. Amen. , yuii imo, - -vt SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1875. Ted. Whitfield, w ho started for -Rnmrw. the other day, expects to return about the nrst ofbeptember. CrillBurkhart, who lias been ; quite sick uunug tne week, fa about again, we lea iii. CrQuetPicsic. Quite a iarty of young nipple crossed the WilUnnetle from this City this afternoon to take their 4th In cwiueting. Mr. Fruni has been removed to the Qra,ngpro hall, Lebanon, wliere be is get- ung atqng nneiy, ana from present bp- narnuces will soon be well. r-At the celebration, at Jefferson to-day Frot. Jj. J. Powell was the orator : P, H. D'Arcy read tlie Declaration of Inde pendence ; Jesse Parrtsli was President of the day, and Jacob Conser, Marslial. ngil Parker drove his team into the Canal early this morning, to water them wnen the pole of tlie vehicle dropped, and Virg. lad to wade into the water and straighten matters. It was a cool bath. Little Charley Westlake fell into the ditch that passes by his father's residence on uaker street, this afternoon, but for tunately was rescued before recoivi nsr in lien uamage oeyond the wetting and scare LMiion services at the Court House to morrow eveumg, when the nublie ,,. erally are invited to be in attendance Meetings through the week have senerallv oeen wen attended. i A number of the citizens of r.fb.mn.. ..... . ' in me city to-uay, an of them. w oeneve, witnesses in the case of the State of Otvgon vs. Henry Khun, cliarged with au assault prion Al. Frum, In Lebanon, on the 1st; iiisfaut;. Mrs. Hart and family Utt on the last ocean steamer from Porthml ft,- cn l t . - Ei.anciscq. Mr- Hart. Who has been W. California for some week past, niet his family in Portland, and escorted tlicni to tlieir ney home. T?!e- Linganls seem, to be in tlie interest of the Railroad Company, as they now announce (hat Miey yill "not appear in Oregon City, Salem or this citv. but. h.ilf fare will be f.liarged over the road to Port- iaui on .Monday evening.. This train is advertised to lee j,js city at 4 y. m., on tlie tii, returning after the show is oyer. : At the Baptist ( iu i.t-ii In.t nlglit there was V'gPpd alteuit-iuiv. aiid the meeting oiic of the best in some respects of the week. A resolution was passed that the teachers and scholars of. the dtflbreiit Sunday Schools be invited to meet at tlie Court House to-morrow, at 2:30 i ji wliere a gmud nipn iass meeting will be heli. The occasion will be one of unusual interest, and almost everybody will want to be in attendance. Intelligence just received from our oldest son, John, inlorms ns tliat be lias been very sick for several wepijs ; tliat he has a terrible cough, is spitting blood, and it is feared tliat consumption, that fell dis ease that spares neither young nor old, and which lias already caused the death of so many relatives and friends, has laid iii grasp upon him. We hope for. the best, but fear the worst. ' ' Fla3 Flying. The, nst thoroughly patriotic citizen of this city Is Father George, lie lias run up three flags in front of his fine residence on Ellsworth street to show that he it least reveres the memory of tlie nation's holiday. May he live to enjoy many glorious 4tiis. Cleared. Henry Klum, charged with assault with intent to commit murder on the person of Al. Frum, In Lebanon, on the 1st Instant, vohinfirily came to this city to-day, together with witnesses, for the purpose of Iiavine bis' trial before Justice. Harmon. Mr. H. being absent from the city, and tlie County Judge also oeing aoseut, it was aereed to Iiave an examination before Justice R. M. Powers. of Lebanon precinct, much against Mr. Power's wish, who was really the priucipal Witness In tJinraaa Tha .Tuattre, howffVfr . v v . . before opening, made his statement, when tne cause was put upon trial . The evidence was SOOll all in. nnd rh onnsn Riihmilted. The verdict was not guilty as chargcil in tue niuictmcnt, and Tar. Klum wa3 als- chjitgecj. , . BHOWNSVIt.i l? "Vjwstl nt tlm foot ot the mountains, on tlie banks of the pictur esque Calipooia, Is one of the liveliest, "sretunlnccst" vitlnmta in T.inii county. Business is enerallv trood. and there fa c rf less loafing and le3s complaint of "hard times" there tlian fa nsual in. small Inland places. But Brownsville has some odd people, geniuses in tlieir way, who. delight in odd-sounding titles and names. As an evidence of tlieir high estimate of tlie ridic ulous, in tlie way of names or designations of localities, one ltaa ojnly t be informed tliat North Ttmivnavtlln l known tmder the general cognomen of "Llckskillet," nue tne eastern portion innup; about the Woolen' Factory, fa' denominated "Doetown."" Rnnth Brownsville fa known by the beautiful and sggest4 appellation of "LoHsy-leyet H ; OT course ' there fa something behind this some circumstance Or event nf'tliA nni - n.nt cinnHKiMl anil iwsf ""rio : lastencd tliese names' upott t&e different ocoiates, and some day we may uueartn the facts for the edlflction. of or readers. ' One of Webfjiyj' trie poets aa im mortalized the flhiirn -nd It several sobriquets in the , fbllowigv beawUful lines : ' . , Llekafcrilet Is a place of- true dellgnt, rwLf hui,oh taen ascending bteli: u . Hat Lousy-level Is the phi1 Pogdays. . -. .. . .,;,.:-,.;, xiv.; 1A. IsjraTAKT.-We intended to call atten tion $o te fac4 yestejiuiiy that au effort fa being uj.ad& Us, secbw. ttlikls to send out a party, ot pipspecto . iotct the Cascade mountains The cjoitnUUns and gnllies between this, city, and, Ibvney- contain t,he precions metals Ufa believed, hi paying quantities, jtiv VaJtnec- aid ote's have picked np hu ge pieces vhUe,oiiisureying lands in tliat, cojintiac, hut made, ti0. effort at the time to fid whete specimens ooiaiueii came from. Th opty, wty tlie country can be nronerlv. nrosnprtiwi i the ricli places found, u by. makW 'ur. a purse and sending ost a stiaa,ll uuniber of men awustomcd to the bushieas. tO.K Interested be at the meethigto.bjkbekl.next nanmiay. In tlie City Ual aitsa. hat iiiey win no. Wc expect Mr. Hammond Satur day. Let next week bespci-fallydedivatcd to GotI : let it be a week of heart-se.irektiir. anu earnest nraver. Iet f:itiu. ..,.1 . - . r r mothers and children all unite in efforts to save the fallen and glorify our rattier in heaven. Mr. Hammond's la bors have been crowned with irreat in Portland, but let us remember that he is only the instrument, that God alone ran torgive sins. Let ns bumble ourselves at the feet of tlie Son of God, and plead for tne saivution of our neighbors who are out orchrist. Let us welcome Mr. Hammond among us, and all join in fervent pi aver euura.-, iy HUCIIU 1113 laDOrS 111 AI- bany as elsewhere. ;. . Services at the Kyenliiir. Tlie Union ineetiiisat the Bantist nimrrli last evening. vas led by Rey. Mr. James. -It. . O.l , . - . ... .... i ue aiu ciiiipter or- Kon(:tns Avas read, nnd Mr. James, Dr. Hill, and others, led in prayer. Three q!,estious ycre proixmnded by the liader. (1st). Where-am I? f2il. . What am I? (3rd). Wliltber ain I going? The congregation' was'e xhorted to consider tliese Importanf qnesoj(si, and qscertain their true couditipn before God. r ' ' Rey. Mr. St rat ton asked wliere Do' we sfanil ready to york for Jesus and e Niivaiiou or our rciiow-men ? lie ap pealed to the young meii and enquired where is the zeal you manifested last win ter? He said (what all present felt to be true), we need to be nersonallv hantizeri with tlir Holy Spirit, and thoroughly pre- parea for tlie great work before ns. Air. iison said he rejoiced that be occu pied probationary grgung; felt tliat he aiiiuer eaveu oy eraee. ami that h was going to Mount Zion." into tlie citv of i tie nvuig cod, the lieavenly Jerusalem. Sirs, btratton said siie was a sinner, and nothing at all. but, .Toena ( 'i...tf all. Mr. TT.ieklemnii trll 1 - - ...... i.w.. yi JV IVJI 1 111 J V the rellp-ion of r:ln-Ut cnt.i;..i 1.. all tlie nfilictions and sorrows throno-h which he had passed, lie wanted to Fee the children eon verted, nnrl clasfreSI,l'R tft Py Sl,a!,X Scbopj Prof. Warren sa.id be was reminded of !'i,!X!r!SsioM mat,p by Mr. Hammond, vizi All chist,5ans re soldiers of Jesus, and must. Worlr MipiiMtlv ,1.A .w. .. r j-t , He told them of a man whp' Vw i't hearJ n .-mini in jour tears mnu ne neara air. I l.unmond preach in the streets in Porland. ITie Prof, urged the children not to wait until Mr 1 1... , .. ji i . . . c-iiiiiuiiu wiuca, uiit io give their Iiearts to Jesns, now. Rey. Mr. Irvine said we are . workers together with God. Let us do our duly, and gratify our Father in heaven. rer was rcqnested for the blessins of I Ilia VlM4ililn r.9 1 . , . 1 . t j ' -' ww-a,S alll9 city next Siibbath. aiid Dr. Hill exhorted the' people of Gcd' to remember the request, and earnestly pray that the truth may be blessed in the salvi.ntkn of souls. . It was voted that a Unton meeting be held in the Court Ho.use iifext Sabbath at teroooH, at 2 o'clock, fbr the benefit of the Children. There u-ill Ko ..n Schools at the churches. There wUI also be a union meeting in the evening, to which all are invited. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1S75. Several fights at Junction vesterdnv. caused by swallowing too much benzine. Several farmers are in need of help, and wish to employ from one tojhree hands. Our farmers will soon be In the midst m haying. Don't forgot that weddins- to -morrow morning, at tlie Met liodlst Church. Slatliers of wool coming hi. Quoted at Prof. W. E. Wells has onened a writincr school at Miller's station. The soda at Messrs. Bell & Parker's tlrua establishment fa perfectly splendid. Try it a whiz. "-' Carpenters are rapidly running the par titions i.nd hoisting the roofing timbers in place, pxn Froman's brick block. Prof. Stites has donned his overtll?, and will start for tlie "hills ami far away" probably to-morrow. - " Carothers & Co. have received their new soda apparatris, and will soon bo ' biliii' " out sotla. ,. ' ........... .; ... .. A number of new comers, fn the city, nearly 1I Swhom are desirous of nureluia. ing farms. You tliat Imye farms for sale come tjp the front. AVe acknowletTee a eall from Mr. a si cum, of Portland, tlie gentlemanly agent ot the vv r. Atigon Wood Mower mn.tii. cent machine. ; Sec his ?nrd elsewhere. ' If ovelv-We are told that Jhe greatest novelty at one ,oP the campmeettncn near this cltyv is the manner ' fa wiicli tlie youngsters in attoiiclance do theif court ing. Cami-mKettx At Robert's bridge closed yesjetljay at 1 o'clock r. M. Asa resBlt of the meeting, thirty-five imited with the church, nine of whom were bap tized, six by sprinkling and three by lm- , -- - ia wiro wjf " 1 hicrsiou. It -as if pleasant and nrofitabie I n.a?ivn. ' Runavtat1. The "bung hole" dropped out of keg of beer loaded on toi Arnold's express; wagon yesterday, the escaping "teunsmnKing snch an unusual noise that the bays"-beea-rie terrified and ran off, nuining. into. a pile of wood and breaking tlie, double-trees'. . The beer all escaped and was therefore a dead loss, r Tu; nios Praise Mketix At the Court llouse Sunday night,, was largely attended and; was very Interesting The music was. excellent, Miss Jennie Conner presiding at the organ, and Prof. Warren as leader. The meeting? are to be con tinued.. . , " IIOT.-r-Yestenlay the thefrrfomw t dicated 07 degrees in tlie shade; -Mid, many degrees hotter in the awu To-tlavo i. grees fa the marki with A.ueat mtfe ,'warm oreeze... VV.e never have as vWarm n-.,n as tlie present mew Uwi tonr or five .h SUcli exasperating weather generally brings rain,, which purifies and cools tlie atmosphere. . ' - A gentleman who was at Junction m, tne 4iii. says he never saw m n.n,.i. m fiishioned fighting rezular knock down anu arag outs as he Witnessed yesterday i . unction iity. .The saloons seemed r baye procured nothing but fighting whisky urine occasion, lie thinks the fkit aone both the drinking and the flrfitin"- From all accounts tlie marshals of tli day at Junction yesterday had rather a rough time. Wlieucvcr ibey attemnted to arrest a man ror drunkenness or disorder, tney got " heads put on them." The nfU. cers succeeded in arrcstlusr one of our .in. zens, and getting $2 50 out ot him in the way or a nne. VWqSTIAN CAMrMEETIXG Xow In pro gress on ine Batiks ot the Sautiam, near Walter Ketchqm's farm, nine or ten mile troni this city, fa weli attended, nw pro- nises goou results. A number of distin. guUhed ministers are present, and all are workins in the interest of 7m m'k - - - I - . " ' Ml WOJ meeting will continue over next Sunda v?Tsnot Pass!"g through his coat Into his wife's he best of order fa maintained by those in . Badly BcirjiED. At Junction at yesteplay a lady's' clothlnz caucht fire. b'tsbaud succeeded in putting out the re, mn, in uomg s yas sq ldly byirneil tliat he had to be. carried in a bed' to' the cari St. John Skinner was the name of the party burned, telegraph operator at Roseburg. Both hands were' badlv burned to tlie l ists and It will be some time before lie Will be nhle to ik 'tkon? t,:. dress is supjxised to liave ca'ught Trom the stub of a cigar whidi had been carelessly thrown. lighted, among the dry debris oil the ground. At J EFFERSpj. Ou,r correspondent from Jefferson says the celebration there oh Saturday "was a complete success. The oration by Prof. Powell was an excellent production. The vood and instrtunen.t,al music was a marked fea ture, especially" the vocal part,yhich was executed with a deal of sweetness and skill-. reminding one "of Yankee Mummer's Acsl criptlon of a Singin' Skewl. "The instru- meiita.1 music was specially enlivening and adapted to the occAsioii, consisting of a sweet-toned liorn and an elcsrant drum. The closing scene, when all made a grand' rusii ior ine wagons autl. '.gjiib,' was grand and sublime and as there was plenty of eatables, everybody was soon full, joytB 'ftPPy- Among the notables from Al bany, we noticed your handsome City Re corder and James the sewing machine mar who were seemingly 33 happy as clams. Altogether it was a first class cele bration, in which all present enjoyed them selves tip-top. M. D." Fon the Mocxtains. Messrs. Brunk, May and one or two others, started for Clear Lake and a month ot hunting and fishing, on Monday. Wm. Gird and sons started for his stock ranch In the Ochoco country Monday morn big. . ; ' Lew. Stimpson, brother, two sons and a daughter, started for his cattle ranch over the mountains on Mouday. , Mart. Williams and several others packed up and slid qnt for tlie grass-fields and cat tle ranges beyant, the first of tlie week. W. W. Porrisli ancl fanaily are getting ready t.ogo. the mooiitains again Ifi a, day or wo Tis hot, Vieat.lt Useiidrng'everj bodj to Iiftnt the coot shades and the ice cold waters, to be found in tfe Cascade ranges " : ; JcKonps COT Eleven cat lpatls of peoplelelt this city for' Junctton at 8:30 yesterday. About forty member of AIba Fin? ropanjV attended by the braisA fenKfV 'ent lopgj fq give tone to the celebration.; At Harrlsburg two, moe ears were added, filled with peopte. The cel ebration waa held! in an ash s wale just east of town. A gentleman from Eugene read the Declaration ex.-G,o,y. Gib&s, , of Port land, doliveretf tine orntioV: The bdnajta ble 'Llsh Applcgate was President of the ihty, and bfa part ; of the ceifbjtation, was done up in good slmpe. Tliere were four or five brass bands in attendance, ana tlie crowd of people was yarioasly estknated at from 3,000 to 6,000. It was a much larger crowd than- bad been expected, and pro visions were mn pretty Tow before tliat crowd, got away. A free dinner was given a !a,rbacvse dinner 'for which oxen, sheep,- hogs, etc., had been rousted who'e, in the ojd-ftsionedj stylv Bat all that vast anionnt of , grb disappeared, like magic before tliat JftWgry eiwvd. - Under tlie eircBjnstances we give the Junctionites great credit for the liberality displayed hi, w.w. j.-.-- v v .- -..a - biweer-strickeii humanity- There was au even attempting to ieeu onas nuge mass 01 immense amoitnt ot "spirituous and malt liquore" eot away with during tr, ,1. ..-7 7 O uuj a and we are told that Albany people got away with their share.' It was a' w:arm ' day-a red hot day and under the circuni- ' stances the wonder is that them were- soJ few accidents. : : ..f Tbacedt at Bckna Vista LastSfitvl- aay evening about 7 o'clock, a resident of Buena Vista, wlio gave his name and liad been generally fcnowrf as William Frank Un, bnt. whose reaj- qaiiiie Was Willian. iranklin Tnbbs. wnt tntn sit down by the side of l.U wife oil alounge, and, while encirclinff her neck with m ir' - ; C aa ks luik. arm, drew from hfa pereoii a revolver with his rlsl.it bniyjL and nlarfnor th .noi r the weapon; (mmeajteljf.'ojr-'iW hearty the DIStOl DiiulnkY-4t w - ' w -n-ri, o airs, Tubbs, and, with one despairing cry, she' sprang, fjtoni. her. maidens embrace and fled from Uie house, gasping and Weeding reached, thg front gate and fell, a corpse. Tlw murderer then turned his attention to tiie sister of his wife, who was In ' when the fatal shot was fired, but she liad fled so quickly that be had not time to icajnry out hi3 murderous Intentions with regard to her; seeing whlcl wUhont losing a' moment's time, he wound up his cowartly' tradegy by turning his 'eapon upou him self, and, discharging another chamber,'sent a leaden messengec ccushing through lib) own heart, which killed lum instantly. Our Informant could arlve double murder, or account lor it on on other hypothesis except that Tubbs was par- nany insane. ; From Mr. Drury Hodaes. who came over this morning, we get fuller particulars of . mcnoove tragedy: Tubbs and hfa Wife, had parted several times, and had- hati more or less trouble ever sincjf tfaeu;.inar riage. On Sunday evening he went to; ic-. house where his w ife WlU stoonini-:. sat down by her and engaged In conyeiaatlpn all the time i.,.,s. , .t.,r 1, rr"rrr.r. .,,UJ mvuiver tmoerAnia eonctaled by his coat, jwhen ha ttreiL thet i . . . .. j . side. His wife's sister beinir and hearing the report of the pistol tempteu.to enter the house, when Tnhfw pointed the pistol atbef; she jumped back, slammed the door tod, and ran. Tubbs tlen shot himself, tlie hall entering hfa left lung. Neither party spoke a word after tho first shot. i Cmntai Services on tiie Fm-irrrt.- The attendance at the morning service in the U. P. Cliin-dli, on ISunday vwas, good. The text was Frocfciiui liberty to idl thee laud, to all the inabitimts thereof '''l&rh, verse 01 tne zatli chapter of Leviticus tlm motto on Independeuce bell. Philadel phia. Froru this e Rey. S- G. Irvine; preached probably, t,h best sermon of hfa life, and it was listened to. with marked at tention by his audience.;' ' To the Farmers of Z.IbB rimt. Hold your orders until yon see the Chi cago Pitts Threshers. Ask old Illinois farmers and they Will tell you that the are the best lu the world without any ex ception. bo;d only by Llnortb, Kellogg vu., x oriiaiiu, nn tneir agents tltrongh out Oiegpn and Washington Teiritorjv V$ also have a fall line of firming imple ments mid, macliiiies, consisting of the following A No. 1 goods i Wm. Anson Wood Mowers, which took 32 first pro mlums, in field trfals, in 1374,: and eottldj go into the field with any machine on this, eoast to demonstrate that they are the best which, we are prepared to prove, and chaf lengo any mjichliift to Uie contest. Extras; to all machines supplfedfrom Otfr rbrtiand house, without delay a full supply always on liand. Please send for nrlce lias '. circulars. Address Av SLOCUM, Agent Fortland, Oregon. fjjmtf Cancer Can be Cubed. We warrant n rure on Cancers and 'old sores.' Have afao, new vegetable remedies fe diseases 0 theeyey which have curedra great many cases considered hopelessly blind. Office, at the residence on colfher of Calbpooia, andj Fourth streets, opposite Judge Baldwin's. 3-7 -i : E. G. & MaSi Phesham New Fiiuf.-Stn Miller has bought the Wna on and 8mithshop heretofore ooennied bv lS D61del, together with the lnateriiO. amTtrnanished work, and Is now preparedi try fm-nish anything In bis line, constetiHst Or OarriaKca, BussUss, lunW WoKOns, Hacks, &e., o.twTgeueiu.1 smithing neatly and with dhv mtch. I employ none but. the beat of niecimn-' ies, aiid Insure, ealisfaetion. All work wsr-' ranted. I think I can make It nu object for; ' you to buy of me, In price, stylo and dorahtnrr of work. I use the best of material, hickory and oak, from the Eaern 'States. Call and jx amine for youi-aelves ; aU I want is a fiir trinli I have had Several years of experience on this , odnBt. 'and with tlie knowledge thus gained, atn certain 1 can please yott I icnarantee to sen iot" cash as low as can be bought in this citv. A larjjo lot of lumber wagons, aide and emtspring earrioees and hocks on band. Patronize home manulaotorj do not seiia your money offout of the country. Act the part of wise men, and build np your own State, and yon will prosper ' . r fcf, . IADIES, KOW LH YOl'B TTJIKl To buy the best, brands of calicos 14 yards for 1. Other dress and fancy goods,;' clothing, boots and shoes, groceries and crockery, at very low prices foV cash1 or: cocntry produce. Also,- the highest mar-, ket price In cash paid for good Woor. Now, the readef would like Co know wherei It's at N.; Baltis, next door toCbeadla and Fox. . .. " " if. " WOOi. tASTE. P. & Haroer A C6, wll ' rvry tho highest cash price for all th W tbey can get oVwoifcl Wpectfulfy inform evcrj-- boOy that they have a tine stock of gen era I merclurnuise fog" esrte. verr low for cash, or tci prompt imyhsg customers on time. SStt . Mr. .kkh Moobk-Win eommenee, on or Milk, Butter, ggu and Vegetables to the cltt- 3iis 01 Aiiany.- rs ow is un vraiu w ywn arrangements, as Sir. Moore wHl rtftx a. Ummt- dally, and do-as he jfrei:s. 33'.f- Th National Graage has donatetf $500 to the grasshopper eufferefs ot Colorado.- , -