CITY JSJSJ COUNTBY. Tut'itsDAY, March 4. TiliXaigok and Ci.vrsor IsbfANr Spe MilIndtanAgont.Ernwn, has respired a iotier from the IndinnBnrean, Washington, concerning Indiaus in Chtsop anil.TiUtuook couutjes who havo jiovcr been, ircaled with,. Hon. IU Mfllorylbid written on about these Indians and complaining of their prosenco there. The .Department Instructs agent Brown to look them up nnd see that they nro properly cared for cm touie -reservation.-c So? tbo prospect l that the people of thoe coun ties will have their h-idlaus taken oir their hands in duo time, for Brown in not apt to lot matters rest longer than is necessary, that are committed to his care. Back from Siletz, 6. A.- Brown speoiol. agent for the Indian Department, returned from the Siletz yesterday1 affernbon and In forms us that a number 6f Indians from that agency will ba'.over to attend as wit nesses at Judge Doady's Court now In ses sion. When riding down Siletz river he had the misfortune to have his horso so injured in the stifle joint that -he had to leave tho animal to travel slx-milos to a house, where he found another mount and secured ths" services of a person to look alter the iuiured aniniall . x u f X- i ij.iitL' Returned. Messrs. Sam Bass. and W. II. Watklnda' roturoeuV yeslerday frontSan Francisco, and wo learn from Mr. Bass that iie has mado all necessary arrangements for. procuring machluery, etc., for the use of the -State, Manufacturing Company, if they con clude to order the same, vhlch will soon bo decided, as the Campany will hold a meet ing to morrow. Pukcuaee. Hon.. C A. Eeed has made a purchase of tbo property known as the BIcCauley house, near the slough, opposite the premises owned bv P. D. Palmer, which woia leeontly burned. He madoan excel lent bargain and is now having tho house put in order, which will be a benelit to that neighbourhood. 'Fou the ASYtrjir. Yesterday, Dopuly Sheriff, Wm. S. Barker, went to Portland with Mr. K. T. Lemon, an insane pitlont who was examined by Drs. Payton and Mo Cauley, and pronounced insane. Married. In Salom, March 4th, 1S73, by Ilev.P. S. Knight, Mr. James G. Evans, of Eugeuo City, and Miss Mngglo L. Pattou, of Salem. An Old SErri.En.-i.Itj3 just 23 years to. day since Ileury Smith settled on his preent farm adiolnlug'Aumsville. He Is oho of the old land claimants. THE FUNERAL OP MR. KINNEY. At eleven 'o'clock to-day, as we had an nounced, tho remains of II. C. Kinney woro encased in a largo fiurial casket, which had a landsome rosewood finish, and wore placed In the front room of his late residence, where nil friends could enter and view tbcm, which privilege was made use of by rrnny citizens. Tho remains presorved a very natural ap pearance, and very much sdoh as bo was in life he"appearcd-'in-death. "Thecaskpt was surmounted by a wreath of iminortcls, which surrounded the silver plaie on which was inscribed: , ."ROBERT CROUQII KINNEY . Born near Sumrabrvllle, Illinois, July 41h, 1813 j, j , Bled, March 2d,187."i, at Salem, Oregon." At one o'clock tho pallbearers' were as sembled, fourteen in number, as follows: Hon. A. A. McCully,"johuC."Berrv, Esq., Charles CiBgc;ett,'Eq.,Hon. S. F. Oba-lwick, S. K. Scott, E--q., Hqu. I,. L. Rowland, Jtev. O "Dickinson, Wm. Waldo, E-q.. Hon. Goo. K. Shfel, Warner Broymao,E-q. Hon. J. W..Grlm Joseph Knott,' K-q,"," f Hon. W, 'JV Nawby, John M.Pn'gh Eq., And soon after haf-pasii ono the funeral cortege moved for tho Bapljst church. The flag over (ho State Capital was at half uaast, as was that of tho steamer E. N. Csoke, lying at tho a harf. The stores, at tho sug gestion of Mayor Wright, closed tkelrdoors through tbo'wholavcity'thls afternoon, as a mark of re.spect for tho deceased. A very large alteudanco of citizens and ui8nv,caril-agps-wero at the church, "but probably'not more than hall the persons who came could find accommodations. Tho mornintr had been stormy, and the rain ooutiuued at In'.er- als through the afternoon. ' , , Theservices at tlia,cluirchcouslr'.teduof very appropriate muslo bv the excellent .choir, which consisted ot 'Mrs. J. M.Patter son at tho organ, Mr. Prentice, Mr. J. E. Strong, Mrs. Prentice anil Mrs. Idaljabcock -is vocalists? The pieces" sung 'were tbo&e which were favorites of the deceased when living, "AJceu in Jesus," '"Why should we shake at death's alarms, ect." After tho blnpluiri a part bf- lYii Slst psslra was readwhlcb'was ono ho'nihch'' admired. Tho oponing prayor was bv Rev. P. M. -Starr, then follh,wenta brlof discourse by the pastor, Rev.o Addison Joneca synopsis of which we give elsewhere. Rev. L. L. Row land made remarks of a biographical char .acter as be had kuown the deceased from boy hood. Ho scarce knew one other man who was so free from personal faults. The aisles were cleared and an opportunity offered to seo tho faco of tho departed friend. The ooftin was theu closed by Mr. Bibcock and tho tolling ot the boll timed tbo march -of the Ions; funeral procession through the theu silent througbfares, to the last resting -place, among the beautiful hills that look plaoedly over: the scenes of our present toils And uncertainties, nnd otter a rest to all -when life's dream ohall be ended, and life's last, sad pageant, over. A PRECIOUS THING. . Extracts from a sermon delivered by Rev. Addison Jones at the fuueral of Robert C -Kinney, thin afternoon at the Baptist Church- Text: "Precious in, the ,slcht of the Lord is the death of his saints.". Fs. 110:15 There are some passage 'of scripture which appear more and more 'beautiful, the longer we look at tbem. Occasionally wo and a text, which, like ai precious stone doe -not reveal tu fullest beauties until wa bold ituptntlm light. .Tfr- rmngi htfttrt " ' one of those rich and luminous texts, which will bear -to be examined word.Vy word, Not many things arc ealled prtciaut. 'Maft nay Taina"hons and land, and their flocks and herd, and naay other kinds of wealth, bat Wy 4on't often oall.tbem preoteua. Evan the allrer and gold U the vaulU.and the bright eolna from the mint, tbomch val ued Bttorethan they ought to be, are only oc rasicnallv callpd. nrsr inni. Ttii lKata nr Tjw things toAThithv men dospply thfesig nluciul word. Tbo fanels wtiich a rrineo rtcuiu give to his bruit j the ggius in tho urunil, , i "Which Bcsulv'flfclf miL-lit wear." and whtth tho wealth of ft'iklogdom could uiiruiy ouy. ioeto iningjaro caiiert pre cious. TheJBihlo'Js equally sparing of the word and tias it only ot tho best things. It tells ill tPt the ointment which Mary poured upon our Lord wai precious, that "Wisdom is more previous than yublei;'', that human life is precious rjaj"l that iu'.Sion,' chlet cor nerstone is laid, f'olect, precious," and that precious cornor stone, as wo very w eli know, was Christ. And it is not a little significant, that in connection with this rare ,ist ot pre cious thing, we are told thatto'Ood tho death of the samt3 is precious.. Almost every other word In the text Is equally significant and luminous In tho sight" of the Lord.USo' then, tSod sees his people. Ho is not' merely a blind force, moving cruelly on," and crushing everything in the w ay; not a steru, cold monarch, too busy with big government and armies to no tice the s'oVrows of his people; not a tyrant so hard that he does not care for the grief of a enna,' nut a loving fattier who pities his children when they weep; who sees and knows, and who, with his own hand, wipes awaVtbelrteara."' ' " ' A ' But wltnout stopping here to apply the lens to ovory word, richly as it would ro ward us, ulBce to say, that it is the Lord and noS'iilati.to'whom these things aro'dear, and tha't'even death is bewifiU when'seon in the clear, daylight of heavou.y It is only, In tho twillght,'ahTi darknbsg" of this sinful w orld that deatl ever looks terrible. To the Lord it has tt very dlflereut aspect, and so it may to, us, whan onco wo aro tausbt of him. rP l.o ft tint ilnat li 1.3 rrl tl4nf tt.!..rb.. I.till.' tho sluiiers tuppose. Tlia puilty concituce' may woll bo afraid of tho cold grim skele.on who with his hour-gusi and ssythohasall thoio years baen mow lug down the nores of mnn; bat- not so to tho Chii3tian. To him It is tho opening of tho prKon lioor which sots tho longing captive free. Tt is tho 10 turn ot tho exile to his own de.tr home; it Is tho bursting of the chrysalis which eua blp4 tho sorrowtnl worm to loavn its giovtll ing 111 thodustandsuar upon golden wings in the light of heaven. Ay, more, it Is thegith ering of the Jewels for tho crown of the king, tno coming ot tho bride to tho palace oi her lord. Yes, to the Lord the death of tho saint Is AT?Rl-CIOU3 Tit;so. 'And what insplrat'ou taught the Psyalmisl long ago, U iutt as true now. Job was not the last of the saints" who could say, "I know that my Redeemer liveth." And so, to our departed Iriend, tho diy of his death, was tbo most ioyful of his life. While to us It is ono of saduoss andwoopiug to blm itj is aseaunuL iiguL, ucu as uu uevcr inaaiucu of befoie a coronation day, of surpas3luc glory, and of unutttrablo joy. Weop not then, yo mourning ones, heaven is nearer now than It was before, since tho husbaud and fatner uas nas gone tuero. lie 10V03 you now more than ever before; moro than even his great loving spirit could do, even whilo yet with you, but fpttoied by human flash. Ho has gond-'to join tho Innumerable com pany of saints, and be with those angels who are all ministering- spirits, sent forth to min ister to themwho shall bo heirs cf salvation. Who can toll but what as God permitted one of the old nronhots to come back and talk John, and as Moses and Ellas cam's back' and were seen or tne disciples in tuc'trans- llguration mount, wtio can ten out mat uoa may in like manner permit his glorified spirit to stand by your death bed, when that clad hour shall como, and escort you, as tho angels did Lazarus, to the bosom of your T.nrd. - i, ' ' r ' k Lord-XJL. Kiuda, March o. Gor.u DiscovekV in Polk County. A coirespondent ot the Orego,iian at Indepen dence writes, ns follows to that paper:; "I" hafeteh'to die vou information ofthn erpatr excitomcut in Iildspendence. Gold was dis- coved within five miles irom this place. Mr. Kat. Holmau discovered n quartz lend which is declared to bi riclier than anything ever seen-on tho Eacidc repast. , Mr.,iHpImsn nut ot which they took over J107 iu gold. Now, thisiijTno .humbug I will givo you moio p-trtlonlift-s In a sho'rt timo. Every body is !ea ing town to take up claims." Gas Macitixe Sold. The County Com missioners have contracted with Mr. W E. HovrclCtoOpuroifasB n 00-light- Union Gts Machino to use iu the Court Houb. The con tract is to pay 5250 dawn whou the urwhino Is in workiug.nrder. satlsf Cotorily an'd ?o0 inoro at tho oud of six months if jt works to tbo satisfaction1 oi the Commissioners In tho ineintiuia. j State Pkistixo. Wo give it up as an un answerabfo.conundruui,when the Stato print ing is to be finished. Judicial decisions are still being writton by the Justices of the Su premo Court, and the forenuu of tho State ofllco, Wilbur Cornell, Eiqt-, infornn us that tho volume of laws and decisions will con tain oue thousand pises f The taTi Printer has purj sympathies". - ' i ' ' Ei'ibCOi'AL Ciiuncsi at Aliiany. We see by tho CMt) ciman tliat fSOO has been gener ously contributed by tho congregation of St. ,PeUjr's Church, Albany, K. Y., nud is now.' in hand to be usod for tho construction of an Episcopal Church edltlce for Albany .Oregon. Lots aro yet to be obtained and a subscrip tion raised to aid this object In Albany. CafcMEKETAHoTFt. -Mr.Jame3 Walton and family aud Mr! John Walton, have broken up housekeeping and taken rooms at the Cheraeketa Hotel. As now conducted this Hotel is rapidly JUllug up withf4uulieri who prefer to hoard to the trouble and oxpenso of keeping house. -. r Tf .' Heard Frov. Mr. John Hughes was at last adcouts, in Sau Pfanc'hco, purchasing a stock of groceriis which were partly shipped on a sailer. He will probably be home with his family In another month. Insane. Sheriff Livingstone, of Douglas coum.y,twaa lu .town this afternoon collecting Ibis fees for transporting i;u insane patient usmeu Auurew .rowers 10 lue Afyium. Maskikd-Iu EastPcrtland, March 3, Mr. Charles E. Johntou and Miss Ellaltoon. , Mr. J. D. Row ell j-of iWaahlaSfem nnntv. .j t -i .1 v a . ' ioi uuriug iuo imh yiooh. imj uuo uunes, vM Am elllh bMe W 4AA J&tJB ' UUO MUW IWHWU, WUIfcl frfUV, UIN IfOU hailngr-a mail run Unto bit foot, and the other, a tine young mare, from being snagged lntheleg.,bn-,H ioq BJflOJ ujl The eoanty court of Clackamas county.haa extended1 thi'tlwe tor paying taxes in that county torofie Eaontb," u Ui Saturday. March C. Tun Oreoon Pioneers. Wo learn thati tho KxccutlveBoard of pregon PionvMEaro authorized J. f. Uacon amfCol. W". of that city, to oponn register at Oregou City lor the purposo of.rogi't!Pr'nR all persons who may iinder thaTrnlos"choo3o to lVJ- como ineuibors of said association Thoxosf- hier may, be found si the Orogbn City pc office, which contains tho orgaple rules regniatlug the admission of members'.' (The object of tho association Js, to collect from living witnesses such facts relating to the pioneeratid early hltoryof 'the Territory of Oregon as the organization may be enabled to obtain through contributions of Its mem bers or other well authenticated sources. To promote, . social intercourse , a.mong the pioneers, 'their children and friends, etc. A grand retinlon'orploneers Will be bad on the l5th"of June noxt, at the State Fair ground ,at Salem. ' EstkrtainmrstI. C. R. C Last evening tho Opera ;Hbuse was literally thronged, by the' friends or temperance to witness the per torruauce "of -'the-1 beautiful drama "Ton Nights in a Bar-Room," which was effectively rendered by all concerned and held the an dlonce Interested lor two.hourVand a haTf. After the performances as over another per formance commenced in the dining room of tho Commercial, which1 all' seemod to'talre' natural interest'in and . show, talont in dis posing of. Tho, 'feast w as a temperate one. and tho viands were too good to last long, so tho play of knife and fork was soou over and the treat audience want home having spent a mos.t enjoyable evening. Seldom has tno Opora Houfo witnessed a greater success In a financial point of view or gathered a better pleased audienco. St.vt.1, Fed Beef. We hear that Hon. Jos. Chambers tho otber day sold twenty head of btoer, for 40 a head, after feeding them lifty days. Another man, also .llviug iu Kings Valley, had ton steers which he vainly tried to sell for $17 each when in good order last fall. When the bad weather came on he commnuced teeding them, and after oxpondiug !V worth of feed on each head, he sold them at (if) a head. Both of these trades were cash down, for tho Portlaud markot. This looks very much as If stall feeding would pay. Our markets yould look bqttor If there was some stall fed beef for sale.'Iif stead of tho impoverished artlclo oftored. lis Alii. l.- ll.l.iu-vivivuiaui imagine that people 'at thoT.i"st what wo intend toidoforIlnV Tbo N.;V.-ei a'rf hasCalready wi The Centennial, Orogonians most not nt tlm 1-ac.f Hnnlt An . soi .twi. w ;o.u Centennial. ".ready written on to Honr J. H.Keed, of -Portlaud, to ask Infor mation as to what the poople intended to do towards haviug'a representation at Philadel phia iu 1870, ami the question wo had best ask ourselves is: What are wo going to do ? Tho steamer Ajax has been found to be in- jurod and will havo to be repaired before sho cau leave. The cargo already in will havo to bo' removed,"? Sho did not' salivas ran noiinced.w j.-.r1uJ. w m- . 4 Wasco county to-day forwarded to tho Stato Treasurer, bv hand3 of Wells, Fargo it Co., sixteen hundred dollars, on account of State tax due. INVENTION OF'A'PI.OWr? Mi. L. L. Kellogg, a?ant for A. B. Kellugg, hl3 brother' of ICellogg's, Douglas 'County,1 UUliUU U1J U pUll UlUlUlUllV4Lli UUWJ Vim oatcd impiovomctt't'on 'plownthat promises to bo very vuluable and a credit to Oregon Inventors, though veiy plain and simple In naiuic. This is not only a new plow, but an improvement that can bo attached to an old plow, if desiraV.o, ns veil as constructed us a now one. It "consists of a point, land-sido, and sharo on tho land-sldo for cutting uuder tho land, constructed of one pleco of sheet metal', cut out lu sulti'.blo form aud bout in tho shapa requirod." The niodoKshowu us was made by John Knight, a clever young bldclvsmith who Wpiksin.tbeJbundry block' and will contiuuo tho manufacture. Attached and part of tho invention la an upright cut ter, curved to tho right, so as to cut tho sod and gather all stubble or trasVaiid guldo it oil' to tho right to be ontiroly covoredi up by tho furrow. ' ' " This invention has threo distinct advan tages: lht Iu liciln,; adapted to an old plow with llttio expense; 21 In iaying the stubblo iu the lurrow to ha entirely covoredsby tho earth; 3 Tho bbaro ou the land slde.whlch prolecls laterally, cuts under the noxt furrow aud piepsres it hi 'case oE roots or fern for easy turning as ell as saves the, wingotth share irom wear, and making tbe dratt'bf the plo' both steady' and straight. Spcclmtus can no fiien ut lusxiounury snop anu tue value of tho invention will bo ovident to all practical tanners. The Kelloggs aro practi-J tta rarmnMi nml lioirn ma4n nttil iinnil 4ltu In' vua miiuvio unu uuig tiiauy cttiu unoti VUIU IU ventlou and havo proved that it is a perfect success. Ths proprietors are not anxious to sell rights, and Mr. Kellogg Is willing (o allow good mechanics through Oregon to manu fauture a limited number without royalty, to perfectly test Its value. After the pnbliu are satisfied on this point, theu be will talk bus iness. He informs us that celebrated plow manufacturers at tho East are negotiating for me privilege ip inanumcture anu oner a roy alty, to turn out titty thousand a plows a year. , WILLAMETTE CHIEF. NOT SUNK. ' The report that tho excellent steamer Wll Iametto Chief bad sunk last oveulug, near Buena Vista, with a large cargo of wheat on (board, was,at false one? Tho Chief pasted onwrtowurtherfYor this'moruing wltbMlir'oe hundred aud ten' tone 'of cargo,' bound for Astoria.. Tho rumor probably arose from the fact the$twh.fleL!QmIUK dowiitboriver the boat struck a snag near Buena Vista whleh toreahdlein the side near the 'bow. and. aware that the boat was leaking badly) ,i apu uiiiKiiuian, wuu groat preseoce or mind rau nis boat down alxmt a mile to a place wlikre the water wai iballpir.and there stopped arid set the pumps to' work. He aeon succeeded In stopping tho auag bole, after which the boat was cleared of extra water and cameic.4oyrj tberirit without tbe least damage to, her, large cargo, . The CapMdwMolaud'nera:eUp through the whole aflalr and deserve the greatest credit for bla excellent management. The boats of that company are remarkably well handled, wuwwagiwi cracirrr copet 'February Term-B. F. Bonltam, Judge.'' MAttctt G, 1S7S. Court met according to tdjourmncut this morning. rr - E. T. and A. A.iCllonsonlrs! Jano i:.karl k",y ot. i,. 8nft fol: partIt,on A. A.McCully, J. jM. l'ugb, and T. H. Wright appointed as refweeand rdered to" reporjfprf PdayJ MarcU19, lSTSTat 1 o'clock' t.'m. H. F. Drown'w Wells; Farpo Oo.Vjudg- mont for plalntlfl for $102 26 in gold coin, r wu wf mv nuu tLSUHnwmrinH. ui .. CValter jailer vs.'tofSnmoreVevl.' i'dence closed; and canse to bosnbmltted to Coprt5upob.l written briefs, to be furnished the Court by Monday, the 15th of March. Ordered that the Cointarand'acHoirneii'tIll' Friday, March,19187o, at 1 1. ai. ' , OBnUAEY ofjj4rs. p c.'suuivjk. ''MrsV Sulliyan 'was born at'oasUeton', New! York, February 0th, 1S24: marrlod n,t Hills dale Michigan, May MH'ISAt' 'tka bedii h' member of the Mothodist Episcopal Churoh for the last'20 years; waa'a'most' e'xifJhplnry wife and motheWr. nsefiil member'of society, particularly in fldknessand died as she had lived witticuMn enemy, jiHer deease vnw consumption aud tho' long lingering, bor death Was sudden Arid, lnyixpeoteill $ 3 L ii rear-ii o ciocx last n:gut sue romarKeii to her husband and family tint she would' fool stronger and mora tike (talking in the morning and sink into agentle, ;nint slum ber from which without opening ber,eyes she passed to the lifo1 beyond nud to Iier-ex-1 ceadlng great reward. The funeral will tuke, place to-morrow at 2 o'clock at the the Meth odist Churoh, South Salem.iUlfriends aio re spectively imitod tovattond. PASSENGERS TOR. CALIFORNIA. rTho Oregon Stcamshin,Companyf's steamer Ajax vfas to sail fromTorlland'forSan ii'rn'n-1 cisco Friday aftornoon, at 12 lO'clock, the following t v, I'ASSENOKns : with Capt J O Ainsworth, Mr Prescntt, Capt wells, C H Williams, w Mrs M Lowis, Em 11 Frank, AEMUler, Morris Levy, S G Whitman, v D L Biggs. It Brown it wife, Miss Lena Ach, Miss JlRobeuhelm,, H E Mack, S Fox, W L Boela, A C Furnsworth, W Jackson, J ' A Haven and,fiiond David Mathew,. U i ts J.ewis, Hedry Smith, ' S Franenthal, , ThOsDlBmond; 1' Grey t wife, , M (Young Johnson, Mrs K Peonies, IMftster Kosenholnii I Z I'Selling, wf& child, NBaum,'T' if . A Torges Jr, F'Hinklev, Alex Robb, Mrs L RipKway. bov Wm Borman, L N-Gehr,- --- and infanr.,rir trtr MrsOove'rt,- T N For - w, !' it co's Mess, . xVuu.Titii; tbo steerage, (si A'&M.JhhiiDivfMuHh"A.rJ H. E8UHj)AY:SCHQQL.fl0NCERT. Last ovcnlng tho M.-E. Sunday School gave ouo of their monthly concorts whioh was a very ploasant nff.iir, a,nd tho partici pants, ospeclally tho littlo girls, did their ro spectie parts exceedingly well. Tho pro gramme .included music nnd 'recitations, commencing with atlne donblo quartetto by Messrs. Royal, McDowell, Hall andAdair, and Misses Altb6aand Bertha Moores, Ollio Chamberlain and Ada May. The School then sang "Who will bs next to follow Jesus." Recitations were given by Miss Llbbio Burrows who acquitted horuolf well, Littlo Addle Qulmby lisped a very charm ing piece with nico efleot, Ella Burrows ro cited a temperance 'song exactly, Mary Eakeu, Miss Bartha Mopres a;d Miss Nellie Meacham each racked well. Tho recitations wore generally vory excellent. Muslo wa interspersed, a quartette, by' Messrs. Hall and McDowell and MIssas 3AItboa.'iiB(Jiirtlia Mooros. a duet bvC.irrle and Libbv Burrows. a solo by MlssEihi Melson, who liaj a vory tine voice, a song by little ones, ."Who shall Him; if not littlo children." which was at J , ' beautifully Illustrated by the appearance of tne singers so tti-.it no ouo could doubt tno aptness of tho song after sealnc aud hearing thorn, a &ug by the School- and another qu'arlblUt" couiplatoil the oxorefsea after which a collectlourof tS 25 was taken up,-which showed tho Interest fol t In tho causo. Mrs. S. KfMuv, Mrs. QooTP. HoIniau,cMr,Adalr and Mr. M. G.jltoyalw era appointed a com mittee to takd charge of'the'neztnionthly concert. , THE HAUPEHT CASE. i , I' i' . ' ft. , Wo have artlolon, received from Sublim ity, on each side of tho Haupert case, and we consider it beat to let the matter go without further notice. Haupert deserved sevoro punishment and has rocelved it. We havo not tbo least excuse to make for blm or 'fault to find with tbe citizens of Sublimity who In silgated', the prosecution, but there woro twelve cases made and nearly as many moro preparing for tho Circuit Court. Wo, there fore, hadcommlHSWttJon, 'for tho. (ax-payers oi our county and wished to save them thou sands of dollars of expense. Haupert la now j-eleasod; the county Is free of all costs; the' man has learned a lesson that mutt prove af fective, and we wish him all success now In honest oflorU to support his family, NO BOMAVZA IMlfOLK C0imTY?& ,. ;-5I-l.--r: A.O.. f.J, .am. MTonrrne story siartea uy a faspondent to tbe Orenouian Jtronx, Indepen dence, about g&ld being found three holies Wett of here and five miles from In dependence la all humbug every word of It, J (b.e'?l?WV5?jKftl otner qoaru except quaruj or liquid thunder and that mDt'MTbeaB abiorbed-somewhat to have enabled the correspondent to get.tift i;elt . f., j., yjftWW.W THE ALDEN FRUIT DRYING PROCESS. 'at,v.m, March B, 1S75. Mn. Ehrron: As ovldoncoof tho lucio-islng popularity hf ar.tl demand for the products of tho'Alduu Process, I hnvo to report to you that whilo ou tho cum, returning from Port land on the 6th lust., 1 rtoltwcd nn applica tion from u party for a ton ot the preserved fruit, to ship to tho Stlcklno 'mines, t waM sorry to have to tell him thathts order could not bo lllod atpresont in Oregon. Also, I quote from letter just received from A.rxDieklnBon.iEsq., Prosidont of the Alder Fruit jPreserviDjr Company; of Kow York. i under date of FA,19th, as follows : .t'Yowr people cannot put up too many an plos, poaebest plums,' prunes, cherries, rasp berries, whortleberries, or, in fact, any kind of , fruit. sWe havo recently rnoslvod an olll ohd letter from the B-itiah Admiralty (I5ig land) Invkluir proposala Ac, for supplies to tbe Cngtish Navy;- i v"Mr. AMeni has rrcontly received a long letter fro Mr. Cieo.B.Dais,of Los Angelesr Cal. Ho is ai gentleman that neither Mr. AKlen nor myself has over seen or heard of , bat it seoste he purchased tho right and several uxuthlnes of tbo California Company nou uas neon ruumug tnem tor tno past yean nta largo profit, he thanks Mr. Alden lor having dpTolopod one of thu most valuablo industries, of the generation." 0. P. BeAdslky. J FROU SILVERT0X. "i ' r i i Silvekton, Maroh 4th, 1874. i Mr. KwTon:. We road In your columns or ciultoa number of caes of dog poisoning: 1 owned n very valuablo and intelligent sheo-1 iiuiu uuu jjuuuor wuien was irequentiy senc to town for the mall and at ono time found a valuable gold watch whloh whs lost by her1 master whilo out hunting, at another time ,when sent to Mr. Cootoilgos store for n littln basket tho clork being .too busy to wait ou' hs canlno otimsomer, she very politely help-' pd harsolf to a new hat nnd brought It home. JBeing chastised tor suoh impoliteness and and sent baok she returned tho hat safely and got tho basket. This innocent littlo animal was poisoned a fewidaya ago, also n valuablo 'farm dog belonging to- Vnclo Poter Cox; whether it wati through carlcssness of somo ono or down right moauens wo aro unablo to say. Charles Smith or Silvertoni had n thorougbbred shephord for whioh he had re fused J100 in coin, whioh was found lu a dy ing ooudition last Thursday morning, Mr. Smith informed mo that thp dog had bean liod up for over a woek and was soouroly bhut np iu his burn tho rdght.tbo,;) 0I3011 waa. glvon. '"" ,Mr. Mat Small living a short distauco from ilvcrton purchased a sack of dirty salt last fall. And haB boon giving tho saiile' to b'la ktdok, Hinoo which limo ho has had' sovoral )ied ofuheerf'jthreoangora'goats, twoca'lvea end ono colt to dlo. ,Mr, Small mistrusted a few dayago thatlt was tliq salt. If ihere firoany mora rases of salt polsonldg In, the countiy wo would like to hijar through your columns tho particulars or any pna explain ing tho cauaoVill confer a favor upon 1 A Rkadek. Modoc War Bonds. To-day' the (Sttito Troasnror dollvorod and todk 'rocolpfs or tho'flisllotpf thoso bouds ' that iiavd yot been dolivorod', as follows: To S. Marks it Cp., of Rosoburg, 2J bonds of l',()(l() ojo,of jpu.total to tljom $22,0511 ll,nlso to Mr, Jaintis Wnltou, of Silomope for $.100. i fecntAhrnJri To-DaV, A year and a half agf'aii Indian, lad was scut herp from Uma tilla for stealing blankots. Ho wprkod well ind was much liked at the prison, but about i) year ago ho was, caught lu the machinery and received Injuries that leave him a cripplo still. Ills namo Is Ednuinil, at least that ' name 'ho has gono by ot Into and to-day ho wasdU-marged, his timo holngnp. Edmund, is a veryt tine looking boy, with intelligent and evoii Intellectual, fucu and a roally beantlful eyo and ho doesn't wlsii to go back to Umatilla, but will probably hava to doi so. Slnco bbf hurt ho has woikod in tho shoe sjiop nnd Superintendent Watklnds was anxious to And him Work In HomdMich es tablishment, but 'cannot find ah opening. Agont Brown will And somo way to forward hlm'to his reservation, " County 1Uoht Sor.n.-jMr, Beardsley agont for the Alden Fruit Preserving Com pany of Now York, whloh owns the paten. J right for this State and Washington Terri tory, Informs us that ho has sold tbo right' to use mo process in xainuiiicouuiy lor $3,uuu without any machinery. This salo was prob ably made to the company recently organi zed at McMlnnvIlle. Appointments. Governor Grover to-day re-appointed W. H. Caldwoll, of Portland, a, Notary Pnbllo for Multnomah county. N, H. Dodson has boon appointed a com missioner of Deodw for Oregou to reside In Ban Diego, California, 1 (Mlnorva waa the Goddess of Wisdom and wo don't tbiuk she wore corsets or oven " helped' invont tbom, hut Broyraan Bro'a bave "Minerva corsets" that thoy say aro suited to move In the most refined circles. ,W. It. J)unhar, G. W. O. T of tho I.O.G.T., roturnod to-day.froma'to'ur around' the Wil lamette circlet hl laat work having been to organise Perrydale Lodge, at' Perry'dale, Polk connty wlthr30 charter rrieniberi. ' Tb wild goose ha cpniraeuoed hl north-'" ward flight and bis voice tliough not elo qi eni, sounds ;most cheerful as a harbinger or spring. Fly on wild goose I we accept- our 1 Morass, though appareaUy -unhurt at tbe tlroe.U now arerely 111 and physlplans tear he U troubled: from mum lnUnwl injury. . iropnecy with tuaniu. ,-. ... We wrett6Iearn tjftat tiieltUajwn otJ4r. Wbe was ron'tivef a week- or an Jin. " ;' r.i