The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 13, 1869, Image 3

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SATURDAY. MARCH 13. 18G9.
LOCAL AFFAIKS
Sao Francisco Legal Tender rate-....
New York JoM quotations
Brief Mention. Neighbor l?artgc
brought u a J ray loal ot' atiles the
other day. Tin-y weie of tiio pipin
variety, ami taste excellent.
No raiu since, ana the Willamette fal
ling in con.-equeuee.
The bnse ball club had the firat game
of the season on Weduesdav evening.
The club meets for practice on Saturuny.
at 5 o'clock P. M.
Albany College, under the Presidency
of Rev. E. H. Geary, is flourishing
finely.
Our enterprising and ingenious fiiona,
C. F. Gay, 14., has receutly received
two patents for new inventions, one of
which i-i a gang plow." We shall speak
cf them hereafter.
Several of our citizens arc talking of
going to White Pine.
W. W. Parrish & Co. have moved their
stock of goods to the frame west of John
Conner's brick, and will commence sell
ing at auction this moruing (Saturday)
at ten o'clock, and continue the jSalc
from (ime to time until all are sold. ,
The foundation for the ISngiue House
of Albany Firo Company was to have
"been-laid the present week. Our citi
zens generally have subscribed quite lib
erally. That party on Wednesday night was
the- most pleasant and agreeable to all
concerned.
John Millard, Ksq., has some fine va
rieties of potatoes, for planting purposes,
for sale.
Good fresh table butter has" been very
scarce during the week. Who will start
a dairy ?
The Fire Co. talk of giving a. moon
light excursion on the river, by steamer,
perhaps as soon as the 24th inst.
Sad Catastrophe. On last Satur
day evening, the Gth inst., in this city,
little daughter of Mose. Parker, E.j.,
Alice, aged five years, met with an acci
dent which resulted in her death about
one o'clock on Monday morning follow
.ving... Alise. with.SQino other children,
were playing around a fire near Mr.
Richardson's residence, when approach
ins: too near the flames, her clothins
caught fire, and before relief was obtain
: ed the little girl was terribly burned
about the limbs and body, causing her
death as above stated. In her efforts to
extinguish the burning clothing, Mrs.
Parker, the mother of the little girl, burn
. ed her hands badly, the right hand al
most to a crisp. It was thought at first
that Mrs. Parker would have to suffer
amputation of the right hand, but Dr.
Alexander, from whom we learn the
above facts, says that this suffering will
" be spared her, but she will in all proba
bility lose the use of the right thumb.
Sunday Amusements. On last Sun
day afternoon our citizens were startled
-out of their usual propriety by the occur
rence of a runaway on First street. Mr.
Leo. Fox, accompanied by two young
ladies from Corvallis, was driving a pair
of greys down Front street, when from
some canse they became unmanageable
and started down the street at the top of
their speed. On reaching Baker street,
Mr. Fox succeeded in turning the team
into that street, where the buggy was up
set and the occupants thrown out. The
pole of the vehicle breaking, the horses
became , dctatched therefrom, otherwise
serious injury might have befel the
whole party. . The ladies, we are happy
to learn, received no injury. MV: Fox
was considerably 'bruised, and was com
pelled to keep bis room for some days,
sit was a providential escape.
Fivax Seed. As will be seen by an
advertisement in this issue, Mr. E. Cart
wright, late owner in the oil mills at Sa
lem, has obtained the sole agency for
tnis otace ior xurnisning nax seea. aie
furnishes the large seed, to all farmers
who wish to cultivate flax, as a loan.
At present there is not enough flax grown
in Oregon and California to supply the
mills opperating. : The mills in San
Francisco will ! require the product of
from eight to ten thousand acres of flax
from Oregon, to fully supply their wants.
Takmg one year with another, it is
thought the cultivation of flax will pay
equally as well as wheat, in Oregon.
An opportunity is offered to all who may
wish to. try the experiment, to obtain
feed withomt the outlay of money: Call
eo Mrv Cartwright, and get tke wed, and
necessary information. :
Accommodating. A few days since,
as one of the P. T. Company's steamers
had swung out from the wharf and was
starting on heri way down the river, a
lady appeared on the wharf, and waived
her handkerchief in token of her desire
to be takeu ou board. The gallant Cap
tain of the steamer brought his vessel
back to the wharf, and waited until the
lad-, who had f-otue friends on board,
had bid her farewells, given and received
the p;:rtingkisrf, and betaken her to terra
firtna again, when the whistle screeched,
the wheel commenced its evolutions, aud
once more the noble steamer and gallant
Captain proceeded on their way. Now,
after tins exhibition ol politeness 011 the
part of the "soulless mouopu'y,"' the man
who would .-.ay that there is no accommo
dation in the officers of the P. T. Co.,
should bo instantly shot with a double- j
barrelled pack-saddle. Almost any
where else, however, such an accommo
dating spirit U as rare ns it is coumend
nbla." ' '
Internal Revenue. Assistant As
sessor of Internal Revenue for l)ivisiou
No. 5, District vf Oregon, comprising
the counties of Linn, Lane and Beuton,
F. W. Folsom, E"., gives notice that the
assessment list will bo open for public
examination and correction, at his office
in Eugene City, fro-n the 12th to the 22d
day of March. All persons claiming de
ductions or abatement of taxes, in conse
quence of erroneous assessmert, must do
so between now and tha 22d, in writing,
as after that time no deduction will be
allowed, and the list will be turned over
to the collector. Read his notice.
Election of Officers. The stock
holders in the Linn County Agricultural
Association met at the Court House on
Saturday, the Gth inst., and elected the
following officers Jo serve during the en
suing year , David Froinan, President ;
J. II. Foster, Yico President ; Asa
Jones, Secretary ; A. N. Arnold, Treas
urer; Jo-cph Nixon, Chief Marshal.
A committee of three, Messrs. Luper,
Griffin and Foster, were appointed o re
vise the premium lists for the next Fair,
and report at the next meeting of the
Board, March 20th, 18G9.
Engine House. At a meeting of
tho Fire Company ou last Saturday night,
it was determined to build a hall, and a
committee appointed to solicit subscrip
tions for that purpose. The hall is to be
built on Second, between Ferry arrd
Broadalbin streets ; is to be 20x40 feet,
two stories high, and will cost lot 200,
housft aobut 300. It was suggested
that the Council could use the hall for
meeting purposes. This is a first rate
idea, and will be a great saving to the
city in the long run. Work on the hall
is to be commenced immediately.
Information Wanted. The rela
tives of L.vwsoN M. McKern are very
anxious to hear from or of him. When
last heard from by them he was in Santa
Cruz county, California, sick, about one
year ago, since when they have not been
able to get any tidings of him. Any ono
knowing his whereabouts, or anything
concerning him, will confer a great favor
by forwarding such information to I. S.
Waldrip, Albany, Oregon. California
papers will confer a favor by copying
this inquiry.
Fine Property for Sale. Proba
ably as neat, tasty and well finished a
residence as there is in the city is offered
for sale by J. B. Monteith, Esq. The
house, fence, etc., are new, neatly painted,
and in complete order for occupancy.
The grounds attached comprise four lots,
with fruit trees, etc., and will make a de
sirable homo for some one. Tho proper
ty can be obtained at a low figure. Ap
ply to John B. Monteith, at Beach &
Monteith's mill.
Fine Present. At tho late burning
of the Pacific Hotel in this city, P. H.
Farrell, First Assistant Foreman of Al
bany Fire Co., at risk of. life and limb,
succeeded" in saving a valuable gold
watch from the devouring element, and
handed it, safe and sound, to its 1 owner,
Mr. Lehman Blum, of Portland. ' In
consideration of the act, Mr. Blum pro
cured a beautiful officer's fireman belt,
and forwarded it to Mr. Farrell on Wed
nesday. Pat. feels proud of his present.
Apolo Minstrels.- A company
hailing from Oregon City, gave a per
formance in Parish Hall, on last Satur
day night, to a fair house. The peform
ances were better than the average, and
had th troupe hailed from San Fran
cisco or New York, wonld have been con
sidered perfectly splendid. Tho Apollo's
left on the down steamer Tuesday.
" Slight Rain Faia. The first rain
we have -had for weeks, occurred on Sun
day nigt last, and that was very slight
but wm't it dark, neither ! '
Council Proceedings. Council met
Thursday evening, March 11th. 1SG9.
Present, Mayor Stannard, in the chair ;
Councilmen, Nixon, Hacklcman, Menley
and CundifT. Minutes of last meeting
read and approved.
Councilman llackleman oiTered the
following resolution, to-wit :
Jir,luvd, That the fire company now
organized and kuown as Albany Fire
Company No. 1, shall be authorized to
take charge of any public property to b'j
used for the extinguishment of lire
within the city of Albany, under such
rules and regulations as may hereafter be
adopted by the Common Couucil.
Which 011 motion was parsed.
Oa motion it was ordered- that the
matter of recognizing, organizing and
chartering the fire ooinpany in this city,
be made the special business of the next
meeting of the Council.
Council adjourned. 1
L. W. DOOLITTE,
Recorder.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION I
SASH, BUM) AAD EOOIi
FACTORY!
Value ok Railroads to Farmers.
The Agriculturalist puts up this mat
ter as follows : "To haul forty bushels
of corn fifty miles on a wagon, costs at
least 12 for team, driver and expenses.
A railroad would transport it for 8 at
ircst. Allowing an average of forty
bushels per acre, the crop would be SS
more per acre, at H per cent, i n 100.
As tho relative advantage is about the
same for other crops, it is clear that a
railroad passing through a town would
add ten per cent, to the farms. A town
ten miles square contains U,000 acres.
An increase of 100 per acre is equal to
(5,400,000, or enough to build two hun
dred miles of railroad, even if it cost
12,000 per mile. But two hundred
miles of road, would extend through
twenty towns, ten miles square, and cost
but 10 per acre if taxed upon the land
These figures are given merely as an il
lustration. If the farmers had taxed
themselves to build all the railroads in
this country, aud given them away to
any companies that would stock and run
them, the present increased value of their
land would have well repaid tor all qut-lav.
S. II. AI.THOl-SE. WltlCIlT. J. P. B.tCKESSTIT.
ALTUOiG & CO.,
LYON STUf.ET, (S Tfln RIVER BASK),
ALISAXY, : : : OREGON'.
KEEP OX 1I.VXD A 1'1,'LL ASSORTMENT,
and nro prepared tu
Xvir-riisli to Order,
Doors,
end
! such as
Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold,
i of nil sixes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
iPlooriELg, . i
anil all oilier kinds of
I3;iillin;r I7Iatcrial !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ami -
Manufacturer and Dealer
in all kinds of
FURNITURE & CABINET WARE,
MATTKASSE5, ETC,'
Uu2er tlic "States Rights Dtlnocfat, office,
FIIiST STREET, : : : ALB AX Y.
Personal. Mr. L. W. Felton, cor
respondent of the San Francisco Times,
peeled an apple with us Thursday. lie
left on the steamer going below.
Mr Nathan Baum, of the firm of
Senders, Sternberg & Co., left this city
for Portland on Friday. Their new
stock of spring goods will arrive on the
Coiitinental.
Selling Off. On Thursday, J. B.
Sprenger, Esq., effected a sale of over
seven hundred dollars worth of furniture
to Maj. Johnson, ot the City Hotel, Cor
vallis. There isqui'e a lot of furnitaro,
doors, sash, etc., on hand yet, which can
be obtained very low. It these articles
are not disposed of soon, they will be
sold at auction.
Ciiaxge of Time. Tho California
Stage Company will commence making
"fast timo" the first of next month five
and a-half days between Sacramento and
Portland. They have made the trip the
present winter in about nine days.
Roads are reported in splendid condition
for travel.
Safe. We received from the estab
lishment of C. Mealey & Co., the other
day, a splendid article of furniture in the
way of a safe cupboard which is de
cidedly the neatest and cheapest thing of
the kind we have seen in the country.
They havo plenty more of tho same kind.
No Evidence of Poison. The
chemical analysis of the remains of Mrs.
McAfee, says the Farmer, had not, up
to Monday noon, produced any positive
evidence of poison. Prof. Veatch had
charge of the matter. j -
Inaugural of President Grant.
On the first page of to-day's Register,
we give Grant's inaugural address. It
is short and to the point, and will meet
tho approbation of Union men every
where. Nick Treat. For a splendid cake
and pie, during the week, the Register
office is indebted to Mrs. J. B. Sprenger.
It is very seldom that prints get a taste
of as nice victuals as that afforded by the
kindness of Mrs. S. Thanks. '
Scio Letters. The Postmaster at
Scio this week furnishes us with quite
a little romance, which will be very in
teresting to those concerned.
Circuit Court. Linn County Cir
cuit Court convenes on Monday, March
22d. The docket, we are informed, will
be very light.
Oregon Legislature. It is ru
mored that fourteen members met at Sa
lem on the 4th inst. j met and adjourned
a few times, until 5 oclock P. M. on the
5th inst.; when they adjourned to meet
again (the 14, we suppose), on the 20 th
of September. Id tho language of an
other, "thus passed away as much glory
as could die.
i ALSO
Are prepared to An MILL Vi'OHK ; furnish Slic
ker t iifl'. Zigx.ts Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving
Pulleys, ol any kind, ot our Factory on Lyon
street, (on tho river bak), nest below Markham'.i
warehouse.
AI.TJECirSE CO.
Albany, February 20, li60-2l
R. CHEADLE'S
CASH 'STORE !
JUST ARZUVCS !
Direct from San Francisco, per last ocean steam
J er, a new ttock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
which will be ofiVrcd at
PORTLAND PKICES1
wiih freight acUled. Come right along with your
Cash and Produce !
nnt get bargains while they arr going so cheap.
Persons requiring
Iron and Steel, Wagon Scat Springs,
Thimble-Skain Boxes, &c ,
can procuro them at mv store, cheap.
RAPHAEL CHEADLE.
I will pay for
Eggs 13 cents per dozen;
Oats 40 cents per bushel ;
Bacox Sides 10 cents per pound ;
Hams 11 12 cents per pound.
I will pny tho above prices for ten days, to com
mence with this date. It. C11EADLE.
February 17, 1SC9-24
Produce
Bought at Portland Prices !
Having made arrangements with parties in
San Francisco. I will bo able to pay Portland
prices, the coming season, for all kinds of Produce,
only deducting freight from this point to Portland,
which is only $5 per ton. Bring alonjryour Pro
duce, and I will buy it and pay yon in cash or
trade. P. CHEADLE.
February 20, 1860-2-lm3
Flax Seed! Flax Seed!
IVTfcE CHANCE I
PEItSOXS wishing to engage in the cultiva
tion of FLAX the coming season, upon ap
plication at tho office of Beach fc Monteith, Al
bany, Oregon, will be fnrxisbed with the best
variety of flax seed, on advantageous and cay
terms.
Messrs. Beach A Monteith will contract with
parties for all the seed raised bv them next season.
BEACH '& MONTEITH.
February 6, 1SB9-22
MRS. DUNNIWAY
TAKES PLEASURE IX INFORMING HER
numerous patrons that she has on hand, and
is in regular receipt of tho
Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods
IN THE
Millinery Lino !
RFJIERER, LADIES !
If yon purchase
TEN DOLLARS' WORTH
of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to tho
Demorest Mag-azine,
for the year 1869, as a premium on the purchase !
Dress and Cloak Waking
in All branches.
Bleaching and Pressing1
in the latest and best manner.
Goods Cheap aad Patience Inexhaustible
Corner Main and Broad Albin streets,
ALBANY, OREGON.
November 7, 1868-9 ,
Photographers!
TKIE NOTICE !
THE UNDERSIGNED LIVING IN NORTH
Brownsville, have for salo or rent a
Photograph Gallery!
with all that pertains to a Gallery of ordinary ".
. This is a good location for a gallery, there be
ing no other Gallery within fifteen miles of this
place. The Gallery ia in- good running order.
Terms of sale or rent eatyf
Apply by letter or in person to
ROWLAND A LINDER.
Brownsville, February 1, 1869-3m22.
P For Sale.
HOUSE AMD FOUR LOTS!
IN this city, a good new dwelling wttd 11 tie
necessary outbuildings, and four lots, about
twenty minutes walk from the steamboat landing.
For particulars inquire at the office of tho .P.
T.. Company, of : J. B. MONTEITH.
Albany, January 30, 1869-31
NEW ADVKRTISEMKSTk
I.. SESMEBS. M. STKRSBEBC. J. F1.E1SCHHS.
SENDERS, STERNBERG & CO.
DKtLKRS IS
STAPLE DRY GOODS
First street, in J. B. Monteith's Erk-k BaRJTng,
AXJ3AN7, CRrGOSC
p. v. sri.vK.
A. CAROTBEBS.
P. W. SPINK & CO.,
(scrccsFons to v.. w. mcc,)
Dealers in
Tia, Sheet-Iron, C'opperware,
THE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEA?
VR& In informing the oitiiens of Lisa
county tfcnt. t!.ey have just opened a w.ell seleeM
ftik of
FANCY DRY COODO I
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Z3r 3L O O ER X HI 13 1
811
STO VES r
First, between Wabliinglou &. Ferrj-sts.
T
HE ttnders'gned having purchased the stock
formerly owned by M. W. Mack, and having
mado largo additions thereto, now ufler to the
j.nblin the fullest and conipletest assortment of
Crst-clnss poods in our line, yet oifi-red in this
market, consisting of
PARLOR, BOZ, HALE.,
... and ...
COOKING STOVES.
of the following patterns :
riuci.-,
Black Knight.
Oolden ;to.
Henry Clay.
New Nation,
Muckejc State.
&c, dec. dec,
from the le."t manufactories, which they are offer
ing at lowest rates.
Also, a large stock of
French Saucepans. Ladles Skimmer.
Iron, Enameled and Brass Kettles,
Iron Tea kettles and Ovens,
Iron and Ijcad Pipe,
Force tt Lift Pump,
and a full assortment of
COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS!
Vi'e will continue to keep on hand a large stock
or -
NO. 1 TIN WARE !
which we will dispose of to dealers at the lowest
market rates.
We are better prepared than ever to do all
kinds of
REPAIRING!
in a neat and workmanlike manner.at short notice.
Persons from the country will find it to their
advantage to give us a call, as our facilities for
manufacturing) enable us to give a liberal discount.
Term Cath, or marketable Produce.
P. W. SPINK 4 CO.
Nov. 2S. '6S-12
C. MEALEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN Jfc MANUFACTURERS OF
and
CABINET WARE!
Bedding, Etc.,
Corner First and Broad Albin streets,
ALBAXY, OREGOX.
33- rAnnccLin ATiEsno.t pais to ""fe;
ORDERS OP ALL BINDS
in our line.
Ooiober 31, 1SGS-S
BLACKSMITH. NC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
THE undersigned gives notice to the general
public, that he is now manufacturing the
Galesburg Patent Plow !
and any other style of plow that may be ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
Horse Shoeing, Wagon and ' Carriage
Making,
and General Jobbing.
All work entrusted to me will receive prompt
attention, and be executed in the best possible
manner with good material. ; A share of public
patronage is solicited.
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets,
opposito Pierce Ferry. F. WOOD.
Albany, November 21, 1868-11
and a full assortment of
General Merchandise !
AVhich they will diposo of fr
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE I
. : . AT ,; t .
PAIS X.XVINO RATBS!
We re.-pectfully ask the publio to- "
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND
PRICES! -
lScfore pnrcbarinjr cUewbere, and we assure all
that we will give
Kn1 Ire Satlkfaction to Prompt easterner
ALSO S
IV e have a Branch House, long established, at
SOUTII BROWNSVILLE,
where we keep a large and well selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
Albany, Nor. U, 1SGS-10
TBB OZ.D
STOVE DEPOT !
NOTICE. All persons receiving their snaiL
at the Post office at Lebanon, are hereby
notified that the office will be kept open as hour
after the arrival of tho mail on Sundays, after
which it will be olosed for tho day.: The, office
will not be open until the mail arrives.
S. H. CLAUGHTON, P. 21.
January 9, 1SG9-I8ml .
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ALL KINDS OF TURXIJfG t.
I ketp on hand and make to order
RAWUWS-fiOTTOBSED CSAXRS,
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Spinning Wheels.
.jV-Sfiorrnear tho "Magnolia Mills." 1
... JOHN M. METZLER
Albany, Nor. 3, 1869-12
JOU V RRIGGS,
DEALER IS
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR &E0I,
" of tho best patterns t
ALSO
Tin, Sheet iron and
Copper TITare 1
and the usual assortment of Furnishing Goods Vi
be obtained in a
Xepairt neatly and promptly executed, IBS
p3S on reatonaOte term. "3
"Short reckonings, make long friends."
Front street ...Albany.
Next door to Mansfield A Co. "
dec5'6S-13
POSITIVELY
SELLING AT COOT I
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
give notice to -the publio in. general,-
that they will sell their
WEIL 8ELECTUD UTOCK
- -OF " .
DRY GOODS!
Boots tib SJxoes!
CLOTHING!
' AND., ,:
- A i--. i . y.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
srosa. and afles this data.
Those desiring to make purchases will do welt f
Call Immediately !
as wo deslro to- close "on 5
Our Entire Stock t
on the above terms,, I
FOR CAGH I
OH MKRCIIA3JTABLE PRODUCE!
All persons knowing themselves indebted to h
undersigned, are requested to eome forward mitk
out delay, and settle their indebtedness, w
are determined to close ear mercantile burine".
and collect our dues. - ' J" '!
W. W.; FAHRISIT CX
Albany, Kor. 2, 1888-18 j