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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1875)
mi OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1875. FOtt cosiness, .J 1 he fast trams between New York and Chicago now rtialo the entire dis-taitcft-slxliours.-.FateWugh.' r..,Tutc: aiHl,B.JI. "Jonca havc(. bcciieii.f'poititetl "rrte" 'gcut3 'ou' tlic, Co fcsXi-river, bclvvccu RyrUaiid and Astoria.- . 1 iy statca JLhali the'ISank of Califor nia filf roseu oiv tltc first" tt; Octo"x?r for . "uutdnf TJie -Bank ol -Nevada viUpread its tricks aV Jlic "earoe time. V ',.' r--ii- , , ,u CoUecl4oii,day' pte.t.s off , J . Saa Frafefcisor withe! atiy-stoppages, which nov'iraiK:Ieltleeaadition of the' finances there than w.cjpectcd.:. . 1 5roo'Jjf,aj4 auaeypave returned to the Ueited; States -aud Inaugurated ro vivalrjjceUngaXjforthueld, .Mas. t rowd attend their meetings. - i? ' y-:- j . . ." accident occurred on the Grand Trtmk Railroad, Canada,' on the I lUi4 . fA ,r.uuiber;-of : employes ; wcro I killed and woufcded, tlie train wrecked and a tuitcr cf cattle burned. r. Tl recent inundation in Franco de stroyed .120 -". houses and caused 88 deatW. Madame Mae Mahon Presi dent of the luundaticMt-reiief committee, reports 24,000,000 as the snm total of mbtcrtJoii8 up to the 14th. ertatia fighting occurred on Monday, Tuesday jatiT Veduesday of last week, between the insnrgettts ami Turks, in whiclt llq 1 latter wore defeated. This resulted m a ' renewal of the ceige of Trebigno by, the iivFurgenta. " A Baker City Correspondent of the Orcgdnitxn pays the assctts of J. W. Virtue, 'banker of linker City, were $13,000. instead of 113,000, as reported by no t the " papers. :. He seems to doubt tiat depoHtors will realize from the bank. Coramss-toner Smith has decided that the Xerada & Northern Telcgra4j Com pany con build their line across the UmatiJiajUcservatiou qu the Meacham creek &ad, and has notified the Indian agent at tTrnatipa thai there -is no oW jectioiHwhatever.lo tho4jnulduig of, the line onIe-reservation, . . , - A telegrant. Jroin Moiitpelier, Ver mont, dated September 13th, "savs tltat violent storms -Lave ' occurred iii lluii neighborhood doing great ..damage to crops.'1 -A water (ipout destroyed fi fly bouses rt JSt. Chuiian. Kiue dead bodies bad been recovered and . sixty jxsrsona were still asiseing.-. A Tendon telegram of the 13 th saya the weather is fair and favorable for gathering " tli hay crop and . bruiging grain into "flno condition.! InrMark Lane EBgllsIi wheat is two shillings per quarter lower -than last Monday, and foreign one to threo shillings, lower ac cord ing to samples, ' Ylour is very dull; jrregtuar Juki lower. - SociaLVra is rapid Jy spread tc through Russia, eci2ii3 to thProcarenr Geiw 4eraL ' TJ.a X7" :w.tj frepqgaudisli kA Ute movcrei.t- belong1 13 the trppcr classes whoijiTr. sural 4ipp6rtanily, snch as s fore'ii wsr, to organ; io- a rev olution home, anil pat, art practice their extravagant idaa?; .'; r J. J udgo filbert, of tho ,iijTS2sc couit cf Drookiyn If; y., op lfj iZ':.lrtfcit dcred an important decik?i oa tlt right of" colorcdTcIldTS a" i s' e cLooIj , William' F JoLnson. colored: eav-ltt lo compel the priDcipaf tie puI,litiFthool to admit his sod, instead of mnZu"' Urn to tho sc cot r-rovidad: lor isokmJ rlL drcn. Ttieotrt lioTds that the common 1 fichools arW idUarity Ibut- Uie beneGts c8 w-rrbd"by .tneWns a , free: cift from ll t tt&t.-. atul '-HL-n M-m." donor, the stats mwnrwatrlKs r ii-rf manner : cr arJX upon, What tsrns'aiid'coWJ ditions the,-' rcrybe njoycd".' ' ConcluaotK X-gj ;qabwt7tja iT etatste b.- . inf h cqi.il pri vtk - docs not eon.' r ilia rht to ei?joy the-.a peroiH, or iu any particular school, and that noth: -r ' ""! r"viTt w'tnnr it can be i sen.depr" ilea tg.r t'oa for 1, AX old, h u: ;.,"ior 0vh 22scr Itayetto Laue Is a CaLHoIic he ac knowledged as much when he , f poke his piece here some weeks ngo. .! Demo crats ray the tact of Vw bc'iug a Catholic wilt not cause him to lwd oiie . Demo cratic vote, yct"rearo told' that in tho "Forks" prominent "Democrat' deny utterly that Mr. Lane is a Koman Cath- fiaT?The trotTi is tliere "arc hundreds j ot Democrats iu Oregon who will not vote lor Lane or any : ther man who ho'ds allegiance to a Church, the head of which claims all "power, on carthr both tcmrx ral and - spiritual. The cc a lition between t lie Democratic parly and thoi Itotnan Catholic Chtiruh, in the South aud West, is plain and outspoken no secret is made of it, but it is open y proclaimed -and avowed. 1 ho or gans of the Catltolic CJhu-cIi in . Ohio demanded that the members of, the church vote in a . solid body ; for the Democratic candidates, because through it the -Church .had already received fa vors, aud it stood ready to grant-more. '11e following .startling, paragrault, clipped front the vtttiern CuthvUc, publisltcd at , Memphis,' -Tennessee the official organ" of the' Catholic .Church for the Southern States, sliould be suffi wnt to awaken the most obturo mind ta Ue real end aud aim of -the Catholic Church. Hero is the paragraph: , There are two very essential teps to be taken in order to win (lie next Presidential rm-e. It Ustwroely neeesssry .to nrjjeonr fellow t:tliou's to :S!enble everywliere roniKl tlie IVmotTJitfc coloi-s for tliey are all, lv fhoive or necealtj-, exteninl to tlie Kepiiblk'nn pnrty, ami it i IiHTeiliblo to believe tliatany Catliolio who lias a moili cum ofself-reijert ami love for M C'hurvli t-jii co-operate with tlie party. "If hlUierto lie has done so, the time is nt liand ta nbanJon an oi-;aiiiz.ttioii which t-t confess edly, and without locger dUgnisc. at war willi our holy religjon. ri, Here is an official, leading organ of tlie Catholic Church, faying in an au thoritative and most emphatic manner, that the Democratic party is to be used as an executive appliance of the Church, to be used, whenevjer the opportunity shall offer,' to destroy aiid forever wipe' out our system" of' public schools, the glory and prido of the American people a system which has and is doing more tfian all things clso combined to enlighten and " strengthen the public iniud, and increase ami iuteitsify Hie lore and. veneration iu the hearts of the rising generation for our free and glori ous liepublic. That one object of the lioman Catholic Church in forming a coalition with the Dqmocratic rty, and thnS'getting into power is to strike down one of tho princial bulwarks of fitwdowj; onr public school system, is plainly proven ny recent events m OJuo and other" Eastern arid Southcru SlateT. These are stubborn facts, and the honest, tbrnking, reasoning voter t will pouder long before he will cast his vote in with a party tltat openly avows itself bitterly op opscd to one of the main pillars in the bul wark of freedom our public scliools. , Hre C'onnte fbltr Arrested. . The , . CottricrTJowmtP XasJivillo special says that" five more counterfeiters had - been brought to Decatur. The baud was up in the hundreds, extending through Missouri, Kentucky , Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, aud back north through to St. Loui. The band have a regular constitution and by-laws,, and are composed of the most prominent men its the States mentioned. -, Counter feit fives ot tho National Hank of Hax ton, Illinois, and. Traders Uauk of Chi cago; also 20's and 50's United States treasury notes and 50-cent scrip, which was. J mostly circulated '. iu Tennessee among tlie poorer classes .and farmers, It is estimated that SlOOXjOO . bad been distributed - A baskettull was captured with, tho taen arrested." Somo had money in the seams 'of their clothes and hatbands, and . wherever , it ..could te Eidden. -Detectives have been working Jtbo case tp six raonlha. j ,." J T" '-' T . 1 -' EtlX riS SEW). - ft - On tlj 13Ui, tho - Democracy elected Gioorich, Mayor of Portsmouth, X. II., by about one huodred majority, and si. thft ten aldermen.' ' 1 j;.- . Ffotn'the Maine 1 election we -Itave tliisi ' Portland gives Conner-? (RepoU ;,Iieai)2,410, Itoberts (Deniocrat) 2,551; cmocratio tuajority, i5t against last Kepobhcu - majority, ot ICS. I weuty towns give Connor o,uzy, ana IJoberts 4,CQ0jJiity towns g'tvo Coimor 40 and liobcrtfl llSI.' Last year tlsff 5s,rne towns ve a licpablican vote oft 10,001 and ' a' Democratic '.vote . of- .".-"yshowing - llepuUicatt faaajority f i iMlSTr-rnit IpSVin. 1874. Si ttylowna rivo Connor 15.102. ainI y! Ffc,ie MfiZJf and tho Demo: -JTLc happiest; momei ts in a Roman's are wliCfl sLols making hai wedding I,""J7i.JIf; tuo saddest,- when-her bus i .A:cni.. l,c?.:i !ale fei'fifg! t and yells til "r A-o-i fwn. siP?Vt3 tlrawltka c",t t lal.ejflojcii e :soj t ? It',-V. : .I'urtht Jp.Uo5. vM,7:! - E' - rp'ro Evrojteiui Urals MrUrt. Tlic Jlark Lane JZxpres8tin review ing the triarkcts of last week, says: V : s Flour has recovered a franc in-Pari. Fine old wheat has risen 'owe- shilling per quarter The FrencTt- majrfcets have generally been calm and unchanged, but ) iu seme country places lliere has been a decline Uelgiuin and Holland havo given" way in new" qualities about a shilling per quarter. , . r In (Jermany the teiidciscy, ' from the fineness, of tho weather, has been down ward. 1 he tamo is tme in Hungary for inferior qualities, though t'jc yield is scarcely an average. . i At .1 desra holders maiutaiu prices greatly to the detriment of, the export trade, in the confidence that they will jcveutually be paid for their paMencc as the season advances and tho general de ficiency is known. Still, looking at the present yield as only an average ono in quantity, and as from this- largo deduc tion must be made for general lightness iu the actual amount ot flour introduced, we may possibly count a fuithcr defi ciency of 730,000 qrs. -at a time when onr population is vastly on the increase. Wc have no doubt imports will meet our necessities, but , we expect, as tho season terminates, it will be a close run. SEW FROH At.E, POINTS. - Itcubcn TJurr, the oidy survivor? of tho ill-fated JZjuinoje, reached Chicago on the 13th. He was picked up after floating twenty-three hours on the pilot house of the wiecked vessel. - r . A vessel from South America, with yellow fbvrr 011 board,- passed quaran tine at Xcw York ' without rejiurling. The Captain was arrested and remanded to jail for violation of the quarantine code. . " " j A distirer at fct. joseph, lo., jwhose place was seized a thort.liiuc since with other St. Ixuis seizures, plead guilty on the 12th. v This is said to', be the first convictioi of the whisky ring. j It is announced that Mr. Brevier has has been telegraphed for to appear be fore the lied .Cloud Investigation. It is not anuourced in what manner the investigation will proceed, wlietlier up or down in the scale, and wo arc there fore left in awful doubt whctlrrr Mr. Minico or Jlr. Bergcoiiaij will be the next to conic on the stand. . i On account of. the tlircateinng cou- j centration of Turkish troops ,011 the frontier, tho Servian government has -f ordered tho mobilization of six frontier brigades, aggregating 4,000 men, each soldier 10 bo supplied with one hundred rounds of ammunition. : , Tlie terrific gale ot Monday last on tlic Mediterranean coast, flooded the Cello railway station, and .traffic was interrupted between there ami Beziers, and other parts ot Franco were similarly visited. On Saturday and Monday several rivers in the south of France overflowed and tho plains ot Vignables, between Bezicrs aud Marbonne and Uiuesi wcro covered with water, and many houses destroyed. Six thousand cases of rattle disease reported iu Devonshire, England, an increase of 2,000 during last week. . . Tho steamer State of Virginia sprang a leak 100 miles cast of Cape Itace, aud there was fourteen feet of water in the hold before tho position of tho leak could ho ascertained. Water tight compartments saved her. . , , By the colliding of two freight trains near Xcw Hamburg, Canada, on Mou day, au engineer . and fireman were killed, and a brakeman had a leg broken. An engine and tender were - wrecked, and several cars burned. . . ' " Xiclial, teller of the Bank ot Com merce, Montreal," Canada, absconded last Saturday, getting away with over $o000.. . : In the recent election: in San Fran- ciwo the Iudendents ' elected tlie As sessor, City Attorney, County Attorney, : Chief ot Policet' Coroner, Public Admin istrator, one Supervisor and' ono School .Director. - Tho Democrats got the rest pf the offices- r", " Tba Cowtrt Susini Juitco, a IJavana. tobacco millionaire Laa spont his mill tou gaily in Paris within tho last teu years, and jow ho is rather .worse than bankrupt and in thargo'of. the j)'ve Dr. Von IJulow, the great pianist of Germany, who Ts'autto; visit this country, is probably tho" most 'skillful; ertornier on tlio ""piantt "furto now ir-,' ir.g. ' Hc is a pativd. of . Dresden, aud aged 45.:-.' i V. .'.- i' ' ' wi'The linee of "Liechtenstein lias, set 'tic - example tof disarmanient to; the "great milkar; yowew? Jlis army of CO jrsen'was .dUVnded last -month, and thy -hayo "entered the tervico of the Prussian police as spes in civilian dress, -f Tho Calaveras (Cat.V Jlet oUl' ay' that each of t! i toyeis" tvonieii who ai 3 now running m that State for tho o.lico of Sfu;M;rif.lei:,eit ef Schools tl.-i.ks the - ! will be elected lgrwcd to vote Gen. I'VE. Spinner has accepted the Republican nomination flr Comptroller of Xcw York. ... ,f :.f- Two hundred and; sixty-fiyo-,' persons were - recently arrested . 'iu liassia lot participating in tho socbii4ie-troacaiciil.' Socialism is eaiurto.jKJrcdhot ' in that empire., v .,..,! jr-,rir!iw' " " Withui. a few days ,10') illicit-stills j men iu XorCliem ' Gcorgiathe penalty being, in a'erage cases,. a Hue of 6100 and two months imprisonment". Fifty whisky thieves .have, also been picked up in .Virginia.. - . -'." .:. Ot tho 32 graduates receiving diplo mas at tho commencement - at Mount Union College, Stark County, Ohio, re cently, "5 wcro young women. Tlie college is. to have a new building for the museum, which will-cost $50,000. . The college lias property estimated at $451, 000, aud its income is 26,000, ;.,. Tho Emperor ot Russia has publicly thanked the Minister of the Interior and tho Governor of Warsaw for their share in tho successful endeavor to reunite the 200,000 United. Greeks Vith the Ortho dox" Church, and expresses gratification at" tltis tcnniuatittii of a schism wluoli has lasted tliree wtitnries. - - ' -I'rofI Marbh'and Secretary' Delano met the other 'day iu Washington, when," a war of words ensued, in , which, ac cording to the Xew York Herald, De lano hurled at tlic Protesso such - epi thets as poltroon, liar, eta Such epi sodes aro calculated to load tho Ameri can citizeu to.bclievc that our crcatmcn ard constituted about like the common ality, aud that of Leu a tillo covers a very small man. . ' ..' According to the report of the Com mittee on Finance of the Constitutional Convention, now. in session at Mont gomery, made on Tuesday, tlie financial condition of Alabama is absolutely ap palling. Tlie committee say that tho payment ot the State debt in full is im possible, but they believe tliat a com missioner appointed to adjust the publio debt, who will use tho most rigid econ omy, can so reduce the debt that the State will be ab'e to pay interest on the same at au early day. ,. It is not many years since it was con sidered a great achievement fbr a horeo to trot a mile in two minutes and forty seconds. Xow that is considered very slow time iu a ' race. ; At the recent meeting of the Cleveland club only two . ot the t'orty-fbur heats were slower than 2:20, and one heat was trotted in 2:18. Since then American Girl has trotted a : mile in 2:17J and tho other day Lulu trotted- in 2:15. ; GoHnith Maid's record is 2:14, and a large tni!nicr ct horses have made and beaten 2:20. Hie explorations of the sledge parties attached to tho Iirttisli Ai tic expedition now oti its way to the Xorth Pole-will bo . conducted during the " summer moiitlw, w lie 11 continual daylight pre vails 111 the region or tho remote lyorth. To enable them to distinguish between day and night when titcy 1 are away from tho ship, tho officers have been provided with " watcfies 'which 'sltow twenty-tour... hours on the dial. '11 10 uumbcrs from ono to twulvoindicate the day hours, . while tho ' night hours are indicated by the numbers thirteen to twenty-four, inclusive. , - v llU-r from C'aUforntnr Cmco, Cah, Sept 12, 1875. y Ed. Uegisteji: I proposo to givo your readers a few facts in relation to California- Most-all the plowing and harrowing hero is done with six aud eight mule teams, driver's wages being from 30 to' (5 per mouth.? Olivers must get up at 4 o'clock a; m., and get to bed at from 9 to 10 r. m. Harrows have from 90 to '110 teeth; plows ard front ono to three gang, ten-inch. Wc hare 110 such sloughs as you have and. no rose-briars.. ... On, .these grants there are from five to ten thousand acres in one field, aud every foot, is iu grain at one time. Harvesting is generally done by steam - power; , from :. fi vo to teveu headers, and fourteen to twenty header wagons, witli: from- sixty to eighty men after one machine; 'Most all farmers have a Chinaman , to -cook - aud do the -nouseworK. ,.. - , - Tbo west side of tho Sacramento river from Red Bluff, is open country, a barren plaiii clear - to -Wcodland, cx cept on creek', but"' p'enty; ot timber on tho river and - in Umj; edged" of foot hilfV.j Tlie disfanco frbni KcdBIuffs to Wood land is- about 175 miles, and you find a fine; farming; cpuutry after' yoq get about .40 miles ' frorn '. Red BluflV ten to fiftceu milcs from tho Sacramcutb river to the foot-hills. On the east side of the Sacramento river; the country covered with a thick growth W live oak timber, and', the .land is' generally good. between tho river ami ioot-imtsfe'asis tanco varying fromr'five If? tcn'niTIcy. Iii the hUt oJi tlioeaet;sido of the river is to bo fomul sofno of the fintf t laber e vcr "grown "any . .where," -whero three or tour ftiie isaw mill arc located. .in bcr sells in tlie-towns at 20 per'tlfou' at 50. IVuit 2row",' -l,1?ai'ee' eufiU sa 'pcaeL f - .a pricotsr " gra pes,- far ahead of Oregon; hi 11! spiifls aiid. les; Qr-Ui way aheaJJ : ; ... - 'Yonr '--" " - ." s, ..' ; -. .--!i,,,7, ivjrtiP t'v v'r , ,. . - -'.4ll'yy t- uvrA.V I. MripHXonrof U tier City, was Lndly, If not rit:i!iv uiiiirtHL-: fcv LteiiHr eored by a I" .. . . t 4 . - . t l mill recuntiy t--. . Ed. t'leim -.sr. ',".,sr- .'''r. nt TTftpr coal rrtlw had M tiotf Tuily barncU by tlie ex plosion ot the luifen carilpd on ; his, Iwt, a few days ngo..- -- - . tctegrafrffron "Htieix''lty" T1' Tfie' lOlli. say: Abont 2 P M.to-ilny tlie barn of Jt. JVC iloore who lives two miles west "of this place, M as discovered to btLjftM, fan. Uefbre ny efRrts coultf be mndc to control It, tho barn wu contcrvts were entimly con sumed. a The wind .blowing at tne same time, cnrried'fhe cinders ove on Mr". Frank Smith's house,, whica w.-wnlsoentlrfy eOn siuued, be saving but Little '.of, his -Ikwsc-hold eflccis. . It. was by the crentest .efforts Siutth's barn to sated, which contained nil' hU ginliii which iie Jiad just tlnlshw! storinp; in it. As sooii as the alarm -was given in-town every one. wlioso ocenpa tioinierniittcd niadu lor tltc scene of-the disistcr. reiidci'ing vcrv effocUvo aul. -Mr, Smith's lois U about $l,00U. Mr. Moore's $1U(K Cause of tire unknown. : The Wat-"taigle ' Mining Co., of Idaho, Ins jut recerved front the eiist a wire cable 800 te long.. ' ; : Paradise valley, in Idaho, produces splen did barley iu abundance. 1c id held at ccnta per pound 011 ihu ranches.; " ' The IT.' S. maj-shal for Idaho iscollcctbig pet- 1,000 fcet of lumber and 15 cents per ,yml for wood btjtcu from the public doniaUi.. , v 4 ' ,d x . ' ' Wlu'.-it U selling at 5)5 cents per biulielat Forest Orove. , . . , , . : ( The atksoii ci.untyTair will be helh Oct. 2tr, tria iKHpssd. ; 1 5 - - 5 : Ifco'rfftty fartners are Investing' sonie money hi Angaria goat. "There is a band pfl,700u in that county for aale. ."hit. flen?oirs Wtioat," on the' Timlatlii river. iMWtcpntf ver.ircd 40 btwtieU to tlie acre. Mr. Iiirr.iy raised lOUbusliels on two and a half acres of ground hi Walker's addi tion. - " - - In Yamhill county, 'cropyo 'fir, we be lieve, luive c?ciix;d "duinagK fi om tlie recent rains, and ill be harvested in gHd condi tion. Auot her week, at the t:utliet, will wind up the harvesting in that count)'. . Hans .Anderson, of Nehnlcin valley, tins prepaixHJ astalk of timothy for transiii"i.-ion to Connecticut, in answer to a cluilicne. troni an editor in that state for some one to beat a stalk grown tlirre nieasnring three feet. .The talk preioiml by Ir. Ander son inea.-iures eight feet, four inches. Itev. J. li. II. He wet t has boeu called by the Ibqitist Society of Olyuipia to the min istry in tlieir church. He accepted the ca"ll tliU week, and .will herea Iter servo the peo ple of that phicc. , - - , : . -; r . Th corner-stone of tho - Pre-J)yteriau ciiapcl :tt Port Tosvnseud wa laid "on tlje 6h lust, by Deputy O rand Master Thorna Craney, aisistel by 1hergrand oillw-rs of the grand lodge of Washington Territory. The ceremony was very imposing. . , " i;. Farmers in Oregon cjiu do 'well. Ttie Yamhill Courier Buys : 'Teii -years ago Mr. I'VS. Glandon came to-thU county. II U worldly gooils consisted of a tour-hoi sc team and wagon. ThU year he raised over 3,000 worth of produce. Monday lie drew pay fop bis w heat crop $1,090. He owns 1,100 acres of land, - worth $23,000. beslilcs liorstis, cattle, etc." Mr. (i. has rented his farm and proposes to travel with his family over tho scenes of bygone day." A drunken Indian was drowned - In " at tempting to ford the river last Sunday at SaJem. . . -. . WUlapa valle, W. T.. nroiTuced . some splendid wheat lhi.- year. ' " ' The Laramie 'Sun savs "Tlie"' .'Mormons are lighting among themselves over vfater privileges. It would Ixi a blcaclntt to -tlie count ry at large if the whole corrupt out tit was dumpcu into Salt I.nke. - Over 400 Xa'valocs rtre off 'their reserva tion, and nre in S001 h Utah lu-teutug to tho eowipt-l of the iIouutain Meadow pjiefts They 'want to. know "wlien MormonbUi light Merikafclienp flght !" 4 : ' , : ; The lawyers Of Salt Lake are all buv lu- quiilng who ta to be t be next Chief justice. The president says lie will appoint no one Jiving "In Utah. Mcautiine. ono term, of court has Ijijised for waut of a judge to prcauie. - The Ttcsoi (Arizona) papers tav tliat on bunday last Telwina prespjited the scenes or early days in a Cahlorula tradins or-jmiiliTjr auip, tlie utlsiiie.SS nouses DC'Illg crowtled In tlie morning, and horse-racing anil lighting iu llw aftvruooiw ' '? : In the PuvallupTallcvevervthitiir Is live ly, aS all are in "Iiods." Tbo estimated. yield U 1,000 pounds to the acre. .Every-.1 Doay m anxious 10 gts neijv r or tho ocea sion they lutvo iuipurted 150 Chinamen and absorbed all the Indians in. the count rv. The Cblnanien get 00 cents a day, without J Doaru ; other get nvc cents a bushel, or 50 cents to $1 a box. A great many farmers have just completed tlieir dry houses, which have cost on nu average $1,000 each.. For heating purposes they ne alder wood, and n strange fiict connected with tlai heating furnace is tluit. utter getting the furnace inorouguiy ncateti, tney cioso tlie chlouiey and onni tlic smoke,'' and are able to keep the kiln ata uiiifot at tcnipcra(nretnt- nua smoke. , . & ,. , .The SUtt exilian say : Tho following 1 mining horses are at present . in train iuj for tlie State Fair, under the ma nn cement ot.JaincaBybee: Brown fllley.'by Ilercn- Jcs, three year oi l raw, a gray, by pr.. I.indsley, thi-ee 3'vara old Oregon a handsome )!.- by lf; f.lndoley, two years old r a tbree-rear-olit colt bv Norwich and XJrUwokl's liorsc,"by Vermont, alo Win. Brinlwm's Foster. The last horse, has .a sirienuid reputition. and : there, baj been some talk of hnvtnj; a race between ldin antttho Cttllfoiiiin horse, Osceola. , Tjiere wui prouaoty oca race between; tho two nt he- fair, nrovldinsr . Oeeola, here. There are also -quite, n respectlibla' nuoibeB. w iroinng" nurses now .training among which we uoticctl Royal George, a fctayiou from Canada, anl.four'or five others owned uy-Baieui's pponing men. . It.sectns from the following from Baker City that there tia bgetratua!1 bank' sit- jjcnslou at that place. " Tlw :lemoertt of cent. 8U1 savs 1 a W rrsrret YliMt tlwi'iw. Kcent panic, caused by the latlurd of'the lianK ot California lun mado U njce-aiy for tho temporary s4tpei!ioii 'oT business by J.. Wi Virtue, .banker or tliKclty. -y publish eii-ewttero n notice til ' ftijminei'.t tor .benefit ot creditors, Tind thr it meetinff oji or betoj-o-Mondavi ept."20, 1875,'of ai creuuor. at me ocico of AI. Foster, to n cCept sa id assiffntwbnR.' TTokm inform. ed that tho assot.s above all liabilitis;-nH--t-nifr-sorirrnvs nincicr.t'oftbosaiue can b-realized that eredlfors will re'iv rhn miii fwt ftinr HIS every reason . ro believe -llicy will be paid-in full, and tlatttir.fttrai(Mft! fs-ionri. 4. Ji W VirtuwiU resting bushtesa -t an j arly day.1,' -u . . u wn 1 .nisuieui ot.ino iilkcc my Cs-at. jvj-ifji, t jvom ,)JtConucuf)ia. HUtiniui in t : It - :,.,-d i,, i.i.tiK-k. U.M.TltiM at. Li i tf s .v.-, and nH, umv to fee Jboiil;Cafc ""H'""'- yon wat t-p34ive 111 a cavas hot.--u.pay ij .$ id a week for water,19 oonl X lit .'j iiO per L-dU A?ot Kverv-. ihh';.'; J i buy "with -r, tUL.i,. re ;noucy, Jifye..to ,Fack,-uKi tf.'nc v;.ir burning u r-'erojft 1 After bant orfclbe tin - ul-hcd. M." Wa 'of Von "it Gro" epfis-c T somo in - tut .trraiii npbu-wiioic ire -wa y;iiJ- 01 nuiki 111 tuo en)mvr ancLfrDiu S2..-to L j ').i! a ltir, and atato from to L,C'C0 a U.iy, 1- . 15 ta CoriiueonU. - T.uiiv. The shlngltfTanrh on iTid . Jfcstuca of Ur' Charley Jljvr was detroyl by fire no Ion" shicOb.- All the tool and about 12,000 ehM?g!c3weredeUFed-$ ' -At a sreclal call of Lake county court, N. )"' S;ploii was gppolnted clerk, tW WW;, UoUrti, refSgued: and J. P. Robert. 4MUpi-iousrijcj Henry Fuller, resigned. fiporo-ft a nd 'Tlioiuas Grant killeil a flue 1mri- oM-kaiHwew last' weerr Knrtnrl showeil fight, but George went to work 011 him with a.sbc shooter, which soon settled bis hash. - ,."' '"PfelefXatkinT, of fowa, who caine to take a look atOreson last- spring, h.n retunietl to that stite for .tlie pprpose of closing up hi3 affairs there,"nnd will return to ClaUop county to reside inftrtnre, bringing with hira, perLap-stwei-al;otber -fiumlles fruin that lnlionit;ibIc-region. , " V MS3 Annlu Bard well had tlw inlsfoitiino. to walk too near- the 1 hot spring at Bel-, k nap's, on tlie McKenaie, orfe day last week and a loose tono upow wnwii uu tm-iiiiif. let her toot luto the. Spruig..,. Alio .witi is ISfi tles-rees. nenrlv boiling, nnd when the shoe and stocking was removed from tlie limb, llieskiu peeled off, leaving a painfnlaud ugly wound, ., .., ,v , Tlie Walla . Walla. Uninn says : . "Iint fiill one of our farmers received 100 ouuds of.whrat from thfr agricultural tlepartmcnt at Washinston. li. C. aud plantetl If on two aires ot ground, lie has jiiit thrashed f itand with tiiJithe has IJvJ bushew, or u.i bihjliels per acre, giving nearly- ft! pomidd forfeaeli.' ponntl- iowii.'. TbU I certainly -a irooct vield. and tlie eraiii U said to: tic very fine, and ripens utioutlwo weeks car-. Herman onr c!UD wneai" t; , ... ; XV. P. :Watsontf Hood rfver.' projioscs to .b&one of 150 who will give $100 each; to builn. a new pavilion 011 the Statu "Fatf erounds If it tic dtHW tlii year, or 0110 of 200 to give tho same amount -cacU.if tliw buildttig be erected nex( yearl , ' 'llic' lio.eburg Plhindeater: says : "As mauy as a dozen -4inmi!?i-aiit teams caino .nto town during tlte week, t The horses look jaded and worn, but the men and wo men seem as bright as a new dollar, nnd are just wlait we want to make good settlers A mail named Krapli lias "sloped" trom K'igene, - taking with him 1 what . tjKire change belonging to bis employer he could find. ' ; . , '! The lumber for "the new .Presbyterian church at ltnebiirg I- being hauled to the gi ouml, and the work of building will soon commence. , The fill term of the ltosebttrg academy commenced on Monday. -the Gth inst., under favorable auspices. Tho -school is in charge- of Kev. M. Martin,- assisted by Miss Martin. - ' - ' . ' s . - A large amount of grain will be stored in Jeifcrsou this season a largo number or farmers In the forks' preferring to take advaiitagcf rrver trnniortatiou rath er than be at tho mercy of the railroad. . John Stow is anotler victitn of insanity sent to the asylum, from Jackson county.. "' Washington county bits about 1,200 pi r- sons wno are privuegeu, to east 0110 vote eacti. r: i, . Hi Seyers, of Yamhill,' ii under arrest charged with stealing a horse from John Wood. ::;-,.v- . , -,, v;-,, .,! i ' Linkville is improving some and hn a hopeful future, uotwitlutaudlng its isolated locality. , ; School wilf commence at the Stiertdah accatlomy the 20th iimt., umler the 111:111 agomcntof JjadrM Itoj-al. - - . - ,?; -' The Afes.2jMrsays the- college - at Mon BKHUh opeucti 011 tlie Gili iust. with the fi nest showing it ever Iiad. The bridge! across theTkilry creek. Waj fngtoit eoaiity. "was JtiiUrreil- last, week, and Is-a J?iibsUi:U fcii structure. Indian Iive let turctl in Sah-m, l.it Sat iirday iii-jht, on "Prior to and Ahvr tlw Settlement of Oregon by the White.'' IT heat U qvuitcd at Itoscburg at S3 cents per bushel. . , . Buena Vfata wan-lMiuses have a capacity of 125,000 busliels of grain. ; - " Dongl.ts comity formers are nearly done harvesting, and report s!endlit crops of grain, but H.u U uot turning oiL so well. The lUiXiiiizr comes 011 a JialCohcet this wjeck.. . ' .. : . ' Vm. lijlief'i horse fell on him at Jack sonville last Thursday and hurt biu quite badly: . ' ; . 'Tho schooner Superior rormcty plying to and from I his port U now lomling at Cooa lkiy. , , .JEliza betlr Bennett Is wanted at thnJ.-n-k. sonvlllo ostolHco wliei-q ho will liear sonje.thlng to her ad-antagc. . Out of a tax list ot 49.000 tlieiei-iftv of Douglas county has "collected all but $21$. Sadness lmnrs over tho stidety ot "men jast now because of the rumored restoration Ot crinoline. ' ' ' - . ; .' Inquisitive Mrs, Hooper. - " -f . ' She was one ofthwc innuisiilve oM wo men who would seem-always to iiave utv IntelTOgatton point concealed about them. And as U ireiierallv the case witli a nereoti who Is lianl of hearing, her voice was pain- uuiy aqcuuia wunin uie range or a six teenth of a Bilk, . : - f-H ' Aiy Iioily sick at your hic?" el 10 in- quired of Mr. Sampn, the : young; dry- gootis man, viioiias Deen tnamcU. about a year, , as he measure off three Yards 'of thean calico, and asked her with' a subdued smile, jls that .all? ' :, i,; - '"A tliat U inv .wtfe iau't verv well.?!. said iianipsoin otowIiiji red! clear to his ears as lie noticud lourladte In different parts of tlie store cxcliansriri! si?tiifii!fttit gianee-j. ' ..... Heyr" reHiarked tlio gootl Jadv.'wltli lier hand at tier ear. In a voice wniehsstart- eu a noise that was bitched across jJic, screes -- - - - - 'I sakl tint mv rlfeiwin-e rf Wlill.v shouted S;unp90U, h facs siiQ'iwcd .with a lively : tSUrnle. and tho veins at the ton of w ncaa uistetMieu ; aurt ain:SbepheT(i, who was. any tag nannei at tlw uer etui or the store, said somctlihia; i--a low tone to Mary Carter, who resnonded "Tehe.".Mi Sauir.?on wklieiT that hf Tv nxji balloon .-- ' -Oh-4P nwercd'tlmohl'i'latlr In lone ot high-keyed InUi Iferenoe. . V w t wt's the matter with LIzv uiv, cholry morbus?!'. -in-rpo i.izy arn t comjto oe hcik- -vorr- for tho docror-eariy4hlnioridH and sea Ot- JUargo Body rKk.Xahd for to Mr. (Ionpr, I woudcr who U lck to . - - le T riVVP. ilr. Hooper,', voice penetrated to tl rnTlnito" tlirtnrfliir!irv short bnooslte. -ftritrCUaudlcr. Ilia clerk look hi place bt. tho store liirtv mid' li-ittiied-witn grin, wlilic several sniali Hys gat Jicrcd, ropnd the dodr. " rf.v . i t ' ' ' -5fd f gue oti',hont!il Sailoiii vagtwly, and wondered If tba Ufenr.ojneter. RiiiV'.iinfA' l-?fl ilvirnvt. Li ., tllO MWIUOs '"Rho jiiu'tgotf tbo- tilgy;.J l'" tier iiaiidkerCbleC wlitnc.r"ba xtfacteO-i tho price 4"tlo-aiit. w " '7",V "Uarkcr'w bwT whtf JSYoifrttfcii ycra o!dj and lives 'opposltii to -Sampson, sniokereil sto lori aiid Jowl as tie-beard tliU..iution from Til-post of observation in tlw sroro. door, tba be grew hysterUl, ami was lea forth by tlm tii of tt esir brto to Hrwt by Sampsoit'i clerk, amid. I be derudve boutL of tlwjothcr hoy no..-y fit 'mii til All lll" W.1V .LtOUKVi istid the unconscious Mrs. Hooper. hat hid I jmdei-ataiid yon to gijy- wasilic 'Hatter wit he her ? ftenro I got to I deef 1 a rn e souttltk nfjiearh-i" as I was, and tho old holy lea.ii'd over .the counter ..wulviiei'lvrS vn itantl now n.t in sm l:itcrrogtPT- Hw- 1 uV-r.' -" ...... - f Fortunately -Sampson's hired girl came -breathlessly into the store and toltl him bo was wanted at the hou?e right ofl', and, ax lie grabbed bis hat and fled. 1I10 domotW was immeiliaiely surrounded by the fcBiai cnstoiU!is, and. abovo the eager, halfd' ble whffperings ot them all, i wafted the voii-o of the luuld- servant, the bunlen of whose auewvr was ; She' a-doln' nieelv. It's a boy, 11 nu weghe eight iiouu.'" j. ... :r'lMsWfht tW lUpublkaM of Orejjjwi declare unaUvnible atlberei)c$ to ttte indis soluble Union of 16thtef svereignry of tln Federal Government hi Uto - fuwetiown wwa . ?igpeil It by the institution, -ilit of h Suttysyid L-qLtpiJlty ofull. Aiea. before Seeond11i!HHre"ftplrofe'of tfiepTesent Xtepublican XationaWWmtnWtrstifl, and especially tho e3brt-to prevent and puni.-h frand and expoeo past vioLitiofif,- aud to guard against their occurence hi the future. ; ThirtP That we em5r-lie potley of ' adjust ing diHlciiltU-s between thi:4 and for eign nations by arbitration Instead of war. -. -Voiirth 'fhnt'-ihe'RepubftaiB Twrty of Oregon oppose a thiwt "c'residotitta term, nd believe tlvit President Grant's tetter to ") GeneRiMVlMtevfolrly'ireBWTes.'tbat lssuo M trom politic. " ' " lt-- , , Fifth That gold and WTeri are Use only reliable legMl lender, niAl a' cifrrency con verrlblo with cohi-siwuWi theretisro bo giidually attaineil. and re ftrc In favor oC resumption 9fipvie payiirwrts ' soh m It ts practicable to do so without disturbing the busim-Interests ot tfc couutry. r Sixtlt-We tk-uiand that tlto patent laws bo modified md revUod to relievs lndcBt-y . frtiwi the oppression of tnouopoltwi. . j StweitB-r"c dcin amt . hat all raffwoy and other corporations shall be lield 111 fair nV jst subjection to tlie 'law-making powers, coiiitUotionally excrcbedL . r ' Klgtwh--sVV''CoticTbmu tbo corruption aujf , extr;vag!t"f tlic present 'XtftnocfWlitf,',,r state Administration.' ' ' ' Niuti-. o deuiifiid f rt tp(tW1H tivej iu Congi esa ihelr bust effotts jo securau nil from the Uenemf UoveraiiMuit' foe iUmt'l -free navigation of the Columbia Itlver by building lock : nti tbeA:ucn?es mftr jlax Ialles, aud a wagon . road troiu Sandy to the Dalies; tlie improvement of the Wil laiuette, Coquilla and Hiigtie Kiver.; tho construction of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad, and the early complc- . tion of t Is: Oregon Aud California Ital!ro.ii from ltrtsebnrg to Itciltlinp;; t'no Wcs; Stdu"' ' Kaih-oftd from St. Joseph to Jmictioi' Chy1 and :lothe extension of the public survey . to meet thi want of tlie bicrealliig popu- " latiou tlw Slate, and tlie construction "' of a wagon road trom Ashland, by way. ot I-ink, Kivcr, Iuigell Vallev and Gooso Ijike, to the pJUrtcru State lU;c. , Teuth-Tlmt we aiv" in liivor "of opetrlng up the 1'iiKitilU awl Silcta Indian 'Iteser--vatioiis for public settlejuer.t.ii j ii 4 . Meventh llwt we are lu fivor of main. . taiuing onr prv--eut free rchooi systni and of increasing its WHeieuer, and are opposed-; to any division tt the public school money? for scclarbui puriiOfres. -.f -:m Twelfth -Wa contwlly invite all pcrs6hr opposed to tlx restoration of the Dcum -cratic party to power in the nation to for--get all jvist toitical Uiftereiiccs and unito- with tlic Republican party in malntalnuig, the cau-e ot trut refonn. -. ; - - '. OKITI ABV. ' . i Mr. .Tame A. Clwmbers died Kar -AJ-bany, Oregon, the 20lh of July last, in llio . 2lst yeiir of his age. He was born In 4 Knox county. Indiaua, A. D. 1S51. Il eifrigiatcd to Oregon In 1M73, coming tn Albany, where lite rcin.tlned ' tiutil his death. IIo prottsstd faith iu Christ iu January. li75. The day before he intend ed to unite with the Church, he receive, tlw wound that resulted in hW 'death.'.'; UUr 2 . -: jUilk-t ion Uiouh cvore, was if short ura- tion, yet he bore it with the fortltiwle ainf "t palieno! t.fa Christian.. and whUouU &nn"' was bt caiuir.g lifeless. bU tut nr llr grew- stronger day by day, nnUl his hope gitrte' f . the passage into the fti nial world. ,Tb" be quU tly fell asleep in Jesus, nnd thus Iwa . j crossed the dark, stream and rei-ebetlj1-?' trust, the bright golden "shore,' where 'ha sorrows and cares ofihis life are forgotten, in tlie sweet enjoyment of everlasting rest . Though he has gone, aud 011 eartlt. wo. wilt see liiiu no jnore, -yet wo look forward ti the reuiiiomiu tho better kmd, fcltcro 4lio broken link in love's wMMlrtus chain shallf be meudifd where pain ,-tiirIsorro lfevetT come. ' -'. - ' l ! tsv- ' . . - . - ' C. P. DAY :!?. - K. CHILL Com. on obituary for tlie Baptist ChutvlH . . .. . . nv w Ui' MUie NOTICE li JIKnEny CU VEX THAT IX PUB- ' tlic 111 onnesedt of the miam of tho miliUjcZ S (i riaoa Hiiarelh, dect-aaed, will, ou Uo SCth Jay of tfp""Vui IS7S. btw)n tbo hpnrs nt nln nVloclt A. M..4 lourc-lockK-M.. tsi.t Any, wit af p72 auetioH to llio higluwt bHrt,-r, at 1ho oiirt lioiiic Uoor tn Unu county, Oro,-on, 1 b im: J J" inff locriB.l real pmpcrty beioiiurinir to Mill estate, lo-wlt: -, - i . Coaimm inz 30 2S-I001 thirty ntrl Zirmr&-t. j ono liur-arc-lt 1 roU nouth of I ho soul 11--out iwnwoMlw wmli-wct qnuf cr"br tion U, In township- li S U ft '? rnnnr 1 homv cunt (! one liini1ra t and Hrxnr i-Oo-tlicnro norili c.fthl y uiul i-10 nxlHLMiciu-e wiwt wiventy rods, Jlicneo norlli sLxty-fUiUb-KMlMv. tlienco west nuvotr rods tbAnceaoath ntc ban- -drtMl and loi-y-cilitivil4-lr..UtHUpim!t:tw. - bestnnhifr, thrimc betus Ihefr-.u-tloimiM ,' and the fraotiotiM N H (if I lie 8 W or acrHott" jix. townsUi U M, 1 SWWU)anitftl innrtJta. In Ltnn conntv, LU-Ofion, ooulmainK UU 4.VrU btcs more r less. - - ' Tfaataaid prorogues DI bo okl a"aboV f satisfy a debt nrtl.iKK) and intcix-4rf, sw.sanMt'bv . niortftase on the above prvtnlsos, n hu li nurt " fraxe wat.ta utad. bv-atM llnrriwxi f?illrelli'' " d.ouenood. and bta wuo. UnW E. UiiUth, on lliflSatb day of April, 1870. ' A4lfirinl.fAhi .. . .... -. hand. and tho lm)aiMinarBdll.nfK1iumtbji. ' .yiiMii- aAfcg.. uatii am mwii nan mil im 1o bcocare.l by mortzageon tlio preinlMw, . - J . . , F. INV-VViXKf ,r rt-" Atlmuibtmlnr wit b the UI annexed.' r Anmisf nh, 1875-Wt7w - i. 'J . ,", 4-tA.4.JMA-A.Ail AjAfc -' 1 .1K -r' sms.,c.:,tv ivcnuisxft iS 1 If ' Si Ja constantly roeeiring A Xcw ahtf St j Hsli inilinir TO which-irtte mrrctn(9 ''- ino jtaieM. itomi noia a mo iwti nvinif rates. Store ttrt dour at at (. toy Jjntg-( nt -Albany, Onjgwn -- 1 ----' -julr . " . tTlQA ACRKS OF I.AM).-IN VTVX CCCSTT yOU 8W Horn in cnltlvalUiwwTpry , grood huuiw, liam, autwxilUotrHc "eyrft,. nuer ivmiu, nuu 1 i"K nuniamiiuirK 01 a tkii. roatittioii.AnoodirwiMorr-'-(ti w - -' vntre tract wtll'be sold cheap. uiinr-r". " Ann yr-r7 J; x r v . , n .. , Ii ""l'i59HPt'!S-!al Hcvtacd Mr-mmnM' Kjnihn f?" . f J fmjf"" . A- JHU-al Rxsny on lb cause and cisre of ttv. " iBiilapa danHwa nmw.ni nlimMwg1 lior li.-tr vrt lost, and rosiKined. It glvoa aclmr synor.lr . l5isoim niuJ vUvs.'-nl jtoM.jijvCxfc . v, , ' It-JV0"'1 ah ' fTr",'1f"" F t- - - " tuomults of twenjty ycunauucemuu.lpnu-,) -j Olilufoba ot t h PrV!. ' ."" " ct;Tis"ir.ivmr' "" t-r S.fivHybv whom ti.i.t l,...,ri not ftnn.t iwml, whRU)liA.bH.Aww&r4rat4lt. or .-! tnim. nJ" 'J htn. ''. . tiwuird-ii).! km i"i:j ; it ..i uitiire. im Jtl'tftlHtl T't:tr Jtui ijf z "r ; i PHi'H- Oik I:ot.ar. -i- " xtr fcxpto. , . . . . . , , . . . . - . -uiu s - a . 1 -Tr V. O. leu I'mm wJ. - ' ' .