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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1869)
rcsLiaaED evert satcrday by COLLI SiS VAX CLEVK. vrricE o.i corker or rRRV asd fikst-sts. orrosiTs w. w. i-arrish a co.'s stokc TERMSIN ADVANCK. ' One Year Three Dollar" . gix Months i Two Dollar' Single Cipt....... .- Ten CeuU ADVERTISING RATES. 3 On Column, per Year. $100 ; Half Column, $60 ; Quarter Column, $35. rf Transient advertisements per Square of ten S lines or less, first insertion, i ; each subsequent Y' , -, insertion, $1. r BUSINESS CARDS. ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS F. SETTLEMIER, DKUGGIST. . (Successor to D. W. Wakefield,) Parrlsh's New Building, "irst Street, . ALBANY, OREGON. POJITLAN D ADVERTISEMENTS. W. R. ScWILL. OtO, B. COOK. DEALER IN AJLDAIVV BATII MOUSE. THE UNDERSIGN ED WOULD 11ESPECT fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi cinity that he has taken charge of this establish ment, and, by keeping clean rooms aud paying strict attention to business, expects to suit all those who may favor him with their patronage. Having heretofore carriod on nothing but First-Glass II air Dressing: Saloons, he expec's to give entire satisfaction to all. Children and Ladies' hair neatly cut and halnpoocd. JOSEl'H WEBBER. sepl9y2 GEO. OT. GRAY, X. X. &, GRADUATE OF THE CINCINNATI DEN tal College, would invite all persons desiring artificial teeth, and first-class dental operations, to giro him a' call. Specimens of Vulcanite Base with gold-plate linings, and other new styles of work, may be teen at his office, in Parrish fc Co. 'a brick, (up stairs) Albany. Oregon. Residence Corner Second and Baker ets. 2 J. C. POWELL. I" PUNK. Powell Sc. Fliiin, Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. All articles warranted pure and of the best quality. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. Albany, Oct. 17, 1868-Ctf COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. (rORKKKLY ARRIGO.tl"s,) Front street i t : Portland, Oregon. riiujs undersigned. iiAvrvft pi:r. i chased this well known Hotel, are now pre- . . A' . - U . l .... f1 ' iravcuiig puonc better accom modations than can be found elsewhere in the city. Board and Judging 93 OO per day. ine liotel Uoaeh will be in attendant tn mn. vey Passengers and baggage to and from the noici jree oj ciarrje. SEWALL A SPRENGER. SATURDAY, MAY l; 18C9. The Nymph of Lorelei. Office Oregon & California Stage Company, B. v. uitehuusk, Agent. 2tl PICTURES - J, A. well-fu PICTlE GALLERY WINTER. HAVING PURCHASrcn me weu-iurnisned rormerly belonging to A. B. Paxton, is prepared 3?liotosraplis I from "Cortes de Vitite" up to life site. A TTORNEYS A COUNSELLORS AT LAW AMBROTYPES & SUN PEARLS! Also I and Solicitors in Chancery, (L. Flinn, Notary Public,) Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promply attended to. 1 W. i. HITAB1DEL. P. M. REDFIELD. Hiltabidel & Co, DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRO viaions, Wood and Willow Ware, Confec tionery, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Notions, etc. Main street, adjoining the Express office, Albany, Oregon. , 1 E. A. Freeland, DEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF . School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Stationery, Gold and Steel Pens, Ink, etc.. Post- office Building, Albany, Oregon. Books ordered from New York and San Francisco. I S. H. Clanghton, NOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Office in the Post Office building. Lebanon, Oregon. Will attend to making Deeds and other convey ances, also to the prompt collection of debts en. trusted to my care. 1 Any person who has had card pictures made here since the Gallery burned down (1S63' can get pictures from the negatives at the rate of itiree aoiiars per dozen. Having had eight years' experience in the bus taess, I believe that I can insure to give satisfac- "on- J. A. WINTER. Albany, Sept. 19, 186S-2tf Good Pictures I MADE IN CLOUDY WEATHER I J. A. WINTER. Oct 31, 1868-Stf IVew Columbian Hotel, Nos. 118, 120 and 122 Front street, rUKTLANJ, : i i OREGON. ED. CARNEY, PROPRIETOR. C. Mealey & Co., ANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS in all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet are, First street, Albany. M Ware, J. H. If rTCHSLl. J. If. DOLPB. A. SMITH. Mitchell, Dolph &. Smith, ATTORNEYS awb COUNSELLORS at LAW, Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad miralty. ; Office over the old Post Office, Front street, Portland, Oregon. I .- A IL those knowing themselves indebted to us XJl. are respectfully requested it call and settle immediately. Old account mutt he tettled. BEACH A MONTEITH. .Albany, October 10 th, '68. FOR SALE ! The Largest, Best and most Convenient Hotel in Portland! Located in the center of business and near all tne steamboat landings. Board and XaOdsinr Prom one to two dollars per dav according to the room occupied. JS& Kooms newly furnished and well ventil ated. Superior accommodations for families. J" The New Columbian Hotel Coach will be in attendance at all the landings to convey pas sengers and baggage to and from this Hotel 17 J&rTree ol Charge ! -6 69 -fiLttontionl FARMERS ! MILL MEIV ! ASD ALL HAVING MACHINERY ! THE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to "change his base," offers for sale his fine new two story X welling- House, en the corner of Washington and Second streets, together with the old hotel building adjoining, several nne lots, etc. The hoase is large, new and well finished throughout. The premises are well supplied with water ; outbuildings all complete ; good fences, .and a number of fine fruit bearing trees on the premises. Address, J. B. SPRENGER, March 10-28m3 Albany, Pgr). Albanj Weekly Register JOB PRINTING - ' -.'.,;.... , . f Tiret etreet, (opporite ParrUh fc Co.'s store,) Albany s s s Oregon. THE ALBANY LARD OIL FACTORY has resumed operations, and is prepared to furn- ,BUCIITEL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, e nit; usly ESTABLISHMENT IN uregon that is thoroughly prepared to do all the differont styles of work' in the art. Photo graphs from card to life size. Tbo new cabinet cards, 4c, Ac. Pictures enlarged, retouched in India ink, pointed in water-colors, by Mrs. S. J. Rumsey. Pictures that are fading can be repro duced in t Vi i i wnv Vir..Ktf.. . r.-it . . j uniL-iuiij preserveu so that additional copies may be had at any time. t'", JOSEPH BUCHTEL. Portland, Oregon. OREUOX SEED STORE. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION Consignments of Produce solicited. nl R. E. CIIATFIELD, t Opposite the Western Hotel,) PORTLAND, OREGON. WESTERN HOTEL, PORTLAND, OREGON, DORCY & HOLMES, PROPRIETORS. ri-UilS HOTEL IS LOCATED NEAR THE oteamsbip Landing. The Hotel Coach will oe in attendance at all the Landings to eonvev passengers and baggage to and from tho House C. G .' LELA5B. Dur noble Ritter Hugo Von Schwillensaufcnstcin, Rode out in it shpeer uud helmet, Und he coem t de pauks of de Rhine. Und oop dere rose a moer-maid. Vat hadn't got uuilings on, Und she say, "Oh, Ritter Hugo, Vere you goso mit yourself alone !"' : Aut he says, "I rides in de creenwood, Mit helmit ant mit shpeer, Till I coomcs into em Uusthaus, Und dere I trinks some beor." Und don outsphoUe do muitcn Vat hudu't got nosings on, "I ton't dink mooch of becplcsh Dat goes mit dsmselfs alone. "You'd better coom down in do wasser, ; Vero dere's heaps of dings to see, Und hafe a ehplendid tiauer ; Und drafel along mit me. ; "Dere you see de fiseh a sthwiuimeu', ! Und you catehes dem efury ouo So sang dis wasscr niaitcu Vot hadn't got nodiugs on. "Dere is drunks all full of money. In ships d:it veut down of old ; Und you helps yourself, by dunder 1 To sehiuimerin orowns of gold. "Shooat look at dese sphoons and vatchus ! Shoost see deso diamond rings ! Coom down und fill your boekets, Und I'll giss you like efery tings. "Vot you vants mit you schnapps and lager? Coom down into der Rhine ! Dere ish pottles der Kaiser Charlemagne : Vonce filled mit gold-red wine 1" Dat fetched him he shtuod all Ehpell-pound ; ! She pooled his coat-tailj down ; She drawed him oonder der wasser, De maiden mit Codings on. VARIOUS ITEMS. AMERICAN EJKCOANGE, CORKER OF roni ana vasnlncton strt. 9 PORTLAND, OREGON. W. Qnimhy, - - - - Proprietor. (Late of tho Western Hotel.) PWtRTS TTATTCT' :- .1 x ' ' mo most commoaions la toe M. Mate, newly furnished, and it will be ths A seedy fellow a gardener. An object of attraction A magnet. The '"big Injun" of America In genuity. The latest tbing in dresses night dresses. The proper abbreviation of Alaska is said to be L. S. the place of the seal. A member of the Peace Society is said to object to living on the earth because it's a revolver. The Boston Directory contains the ow0rM0f ProPr;toV nke his gucste names of 187 Jones, 53S Sullivans, 680 comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat -r, , "-v landing. lirowns and lirownea. and 8f2 Smiths The Concord Coach will alwavs be fnnn I 1 , , at the landing, on the arrival of steamships and V 3 lvdDla 16 13 sala. naS nearly river boats, carrying passengers and their bag- five liquor shops to each school teacher. gage to and from the boats free nf rh nm IT ... ... ' aojuie nppaea viun, ratent t ire Extinguieher. ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. E. F. RUSSELL, ATTORKET AT LAW, .1 JAMES ELKINS. XOTART PUBLIC. by the quantity. Different grades are kept on usuu lur eaie, at ainereni prices. Th No. 1 Grade is Warranted to be strictly Pure! Orders from abroad respectfully solicited 3" All orders should be accompanied by the Cash or Soap will be paid for Pure Lard and rancid or Scorched Grease, delivered at th .Factory. ' . . McCORD & GEORGE Albany, Jan. 2, 1869-17 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. HAVING a rery fair assortment of material ,we r Prepared to execute, with aeatness dispatch, all kinds of IXAI3r A2ST33 TAJSGY Insurance Company Nos. 416 and 4X8 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Stockholders Individually Liable. Much as Jland-bxll, Jrogrammett Bill-heads, ' Cards, Ball Tickets, - Pamphlets, Labels, ' ' i ' : f ' i, " . -' ? " r ' Blanks j of all Icinds,' as low gores as a du segard to taste and good .werk will Mow Whea yon want aaythinir in Cash Capital, fn Gold Coin, 9750,000. Deposit in Oregon, 9)50,000. Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted. THIS COMPANY having complied with the laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is bow prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or .Damage by Jb ire, and also against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on iioerai terms. CHAS. D. GUSTAVE TOTJCHARD, Pres. HAVEN, Sec'y. W. W. Parrisli & Co. Agents for Albany. Albany, January 9, 1869-18 o F ALL'KOfDaVprinted at the verj lowest rates, as oraerea, at uu omce. "V . job woitis: i , JTT ALL DBSCKIPTTONS, at fair prices, i ww neauy nwawa at tne ueoirteb oOce., N. OOTTQETREU, Importer and Dealer in the choicest brands of HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS, Chewing & Smoking, Tobacco, Pipes, Steins, Snuff, Playing Cards, Stationery, Cutlery and Notions, . No. 1W Front Street, t . - "Cor. Morrison, opposite Western Hotel, TORTXAND, OREGON. ' 5 ' ' & h f t; it ' Goods at Wholesale or Retail. -5. Country orders careful! v tint nti. atlewnst RUSSELL & ELKINS, (Offlce in Parri3h A Co.'s block, First street,) Albany, Oregon. HAVrNG TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNERSHIP James Elkiss. Esq.. ev-CWk Linn county, wo arc enabled to add to our nme- tice of Law and Collections, superior facilities for Conveyancing, Examining Records, and' attending to Probate business. ' Deeds, Bonds, Contracts and Mortgages care- uujr urawn. Homestead and Pre-emption Papers mado, and claims secured. effected on collateral securities rates All business entrusted to them faithfully and prumpuy executed. RUSSELL A ELKINS. Albany, Oct. 10, '68-6y Wonder what each school teacher, wants with so many liquor shops. A bluff old farmer says : "If a man professes to serve the Lord, I like to see him do it when he measures onions, as well as when he hollers glory halleluyer." A Yankee peddler in his cart, over taking another of his class, was addressed, "Hallo! what do you carry?" "Drugs and medicines." was the reply, "Go ahead," was the rejoinder : "I carry grave-stones." A story is going the rounds of a party of ladies who were caught in a shower having the color washed from their cheeks. A lady at our elbow thinks the AGRICULTURAL,. A writer for the Cermautowp Ttle yraph accidentally discovered that his hens liked the bone meal that, bad been strewn upon the ground near some bnslies.' j Thinking the food might be of service, he gave them ot it for two or three weeks, when the eggs began to 'come, down" as they had never been known to do before. If a nest va3 broken up to prevent a hen from sitting, it was but a few days be- tore the hen would be laying again. The correspondent, though testing this food for but a single season, has no doubt of us efficacy. IJt now feeds corn and bone meal. lay Uvens. In some sections of country, a cheap oven for baking is a good thing to have near, if not in the house. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman gives the following directions for making one of common clay : A board platform is laid, and on this a thickness of clay is laid to form the bottom of the oven. On this a kind of mould, just the shape of the interior of the oven, is built up of chips, pieces of bark, etc., and over this the clay is spread aud kneaded, to constitute the sides and top of the oven. The mouid, as we have termed it, is then set on fire and burned out, which leaves the oven ready for use. Hints about Furxiture. Young house-keepers do not always understand the theory or the chemical and mechani cal action of different substances on articles of furniture. The substances' from which furniture is chiefly' exposed to injury are water, oils, alcohols and acids. Acids act on marblo AfarKl itself composed of carbonate of lime, that is, it is a compound of carbonic acid and lime. Xow, the carbonic acid has a com paratively weak affinity for lime, and most other acid will prevail over it and take its place, when brought in contact The I African ; Judob. Alexander of Macedonia came one day to distant province in Africa, rich in gold. , The inhabitants went to meet him, carrying baskets full of gold and iruit. i "Do you eat these fruits f" said Alex ander. "I am not come- to view your riche.r but to learn your customs." t , So they led him to the market, where their chief Judge held his court. .Just then a citizen stepped forth and said : "O, J udge ! I bought of this man a sack full of chaff, and have found in it a considerable treasure. The chaff is m?ne, but not the gold; and this man will not take it back. Speak to him, O Judge, for it is his." ' ' j His adversary, also a citizen of the place, answered : "Thou art afraid lest thou shouldst retain 'something wrong, and I fear" to take it from them. I sold the sack including all that it contains. Keep thine own. . Speak to him to this effect, O Judge I" JLhe judge askea tne nrst u ne naa a son. He answered "Yes." He asked, the other if he had a daughter; and he answered, "Yes." "Friends," said the judge, "you are both honest people, unite your children to each other, and give them the newly found treasure- for a marriage dower. This is my decision." Alexander was astonisned wnen ne j heard this sentence. "Have I judged unrighteously," said the judge of the distant land, "that thou art thus astonished?" "By no means," answered Alexander; but in our country it would have been otherwise." ' aou now : inquired tne A mean judge. "The disputants," answered Alexander, f'would have lost their heads and the treasure would have come into the hands of the" king." The judge smote his hands together, with it, thus destroying the texture of and said : "Doea the sun shine with you. the stone, liberating the carbonic acid, and leaving nitrate of lime or acetate of lime, as the case may be, in the form of a white powder, in its place. Bat oils, alcohols and water produce no effect on marble. All varnished or polished sur ft . iacc3 ot wood, on the other hand, while and does heaven .drop rain upon you?" Alexander answered, "Yes." "Then must it be," he pursued, "on account of the innocent animals that dwell in your land; for over such men ought no sun to shine no heaven to rain." alcohol. Sales of Real Estate negotiated, and loans on reasonable color of snmo of thn I - w UVS UIIUVjIUVU j liu.tj would not be washed out without a water Dan Marble was once strolling alnnc not iujured by acids, are attacked by the wharves in Boston, when he met a tall, gaunt-looking figure, a "digger" from California, and got into conversa tion with him. "Healthy climate, I suppose ?" "Healthy; it ain't anything . else. Why, stranger, there you can choose any climate you like, hot or cold, and that too without travelin' more than fifteen minutes. Jest think o' that the next cold mornin when you get out o' bed. There's a mountain there, the Snrw j USEFUL RECIPES. A horseman says he has cured the worst kind of scratches he ever saw with two applications of white pine turpentine, thoroughly rubbed iD It is said that common chellac dissolv ed in alcohol makes the strongest cement for wood. It will unite the fractured legs of your chairs and tables as firmly as it they had never been broken. NO MORE HIGH PRICES FOR ALBANY Come and buy Goods at prices of I860 J. E. BENTLEY, SEN., spout. Nast, the artist, on inauguration day, sent to General Grant a sketch of seven cats escaping from a bag, in presence of a gaping crowd. The artist asked the President elect to name the heads to TTAVING RECEIVED FROM SAN FRAN- finisa the Picture- The General replied JUL Cisco, by latest shipments, the largest stock of that he would at noon of the day follow- Boots and Shoes ! Consisting of tho following lines of Goods : Gents' Fine Sewed Boots, Gents' Fine Pegged Boots, J Boys and Children's Boots, Ladies and Misses Boots, Kid Congress Gaiters, ' ' And Children's Gaiters Rubber Over-Shoes; and Shoes of all Descriptions. Gentlemen's Boots Made to Order! IDg. if. "Upheha, love," said Boyle to his wife, "why is a Laplander like an um brella-maker ?" "Cause he derives his support from the rein deer." "Try another, said our chief, as he threw him self on the sofa. "Why is your tired husband like an umbrella?" "Because he protects me from the elements, my love." "Not a bit of it darling; but be cause .he is used tip. I don't wish to make young people On short notice; and with neatness and dispatch, j during their courtship unhappy; but who was it said, "Love make3 Time fly; then timo makes Love fly?" Surely, a Frenchman. Anlexchange tells us of a man whose memory is so short that it only reaches to his knees, and consequently never pays for his boot3. A clergyman and one of the elderly ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE ! Sole and Upper Leather for Sale ai tne lowest figures for Cash. Give me a call and see for yourselve 2tf Real Estate Tor Sale ! rpHOSB WHO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A good liathed and Plastered i , ew srrame swelling; noose, , . i . J two "stories in 'bight, kitchen and woodshed at- J panshhners were" walking home from meeting one frosty day, when the old gentleman slipped and fell. The minis ter, oni being assured that he was not hurt, said to him, "My friend, sinners stand 6n slippery places." -The old gen- looked up, as if to assure hina- tached, with private barn, well situated in the city of Albany, will do well to call, without delay, Albaay, Oct. 17, '68-8 Real Estate Agts.J - Administrator's Notice. ' -Fsrate of D. if. Bond, deceased. TTOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned I tleman the creditors of, and all persons having f claims sel o the fact and replied: "Yes, I see oothto, to present in same, wim I tho.. . K.. t x necessary voaehers. within si. month fW,m a,h. I " "Y vau aotiee, totae undersigned at his residence, six I If VOU Would find a irreat ades souU o Peoria, Linn eonnty, Oregon. on the Innfr-nnf.- if ttoii i ;,: ,-TAHfna stnipiiTTT. - , i . - J ....v uuu. Feb. Jl, 186923 Ad'm. tbem i tinlimited quantities, be on the Rvmmlv EtLixs, Attys. I loot-in To Cure .Sore Throat. Beat the . W with.. Talley, on whites of two eggs with two spoonfuls of white sugar; grate in a little' nutmeg, and half a pint of lukewarm water. Beat up well and take a wine glass of it every three hours. c. . . " y.. ci- " r j one cup of vinegar, half a cup of water. Boil about half an hour without stirring. Try a little in cold water, and add any essence you choose when done. Stirrin; turns it back to sugar. Pull it until white, and cut in sticks. The Ohio Farmer recommends paving milk yards with blocks of wood sawed five or six inches long and squared by iumuj; ou me top. j.ne surface of the An individual purchased a hat earth should be removed at a suitable shop kept by a tradesman named Dorinn time, made smooth, the blocks laid close The article was got in the absenca of th. together, and the interstices filled with proprietor, and the purchaser left the SraTei- shop, entirely forgetting: (by mistake of - j. tunnel aces. warm a tablespoon- course, to pay tor the aforesaid "tile " Jul ot butter in a quart of milk, put in a The tradesman, upon hearing the facts little salt, and stir in two tablespoonfuls started-after him, in hot pursuit) Upon 01 yeast, and flour enough to make a thin j overhauling him, the following soene oo- batter.. , Then add two well beaten eggs, curred: Let it rise, and after five hours' standinj each side ot it, one hot and one ; cold. Well, get on top of that mountain with a double-barreled gun, and' you can without movin', kill either summer or winter game, jest as you will !" ; "What! have you ever tried it?" "Tried it often; and should have done pretty well, but for one thing." - , "What was that?" - . v( "I wanted a dog that would stand' both climates. The last dog I had froze his tail off while pintin' on the summer side. He didn't get entirely out of the winter side, you see true as you live' Marble sloped. ' 1 in a "See here, sir, I wish to speak to you." "Move on." ; 7 "I am Dodgion, the hatter." , , t "That's my fix." ' . . . ', , "I tell you Iam Dodgion, the hatter " "So am 1 I'm dodgin' the hatter, too bako on a griddle in cakes the size of a tea-plate. The griddle should not be greased after the first baking. Beesteak Dumpling.- Choose a juicy piece of beef without much fat, and cut ifc ' intn Tianf. clitaa AKyn V 1 f "Mn 1. ! " " vaw li V-a! - .t . - auruuu uau uu iucu J .djt wd sib OOvA Zi Ot US thick, sprinkle some salt and pepper over dodgm the same chap." - r. , . j them, place a small lump of butter on The scene ended in a "striking" th. each, roll them up tight, and flour them leau, in which Mr. Diddler found himself a little. . Line a basin with , plain suet consiaeraDiy -mixed up"Awitb, ''Dodgioa Tlnotn fill it ;fl 11 C 1 c J .1 t I -"w mushrooms and a little catsup ; cover up In Sight of Sali. Laks CjXYr--A the meat with the paste, tie up the basin dispatch from the Vend of the traek"rtn in a floured cloth, and boil it three hours, the Reporter, of the 10th instant, iys: CJiemical Wash. Take of white vit- "The track-lavers of th .n.i riol thirty-two parts and of burnt copper- cifio Railroad are within aight, of Salt as one part UDtil youget a tablespoonf ul ; irq ?TTr- berQe 25th bf April, then add one quart of soft water, bottle, PaefnMFK!?.0 "I SW and it is fit for use. This wash is the of track were faid yesterday.' best thing for a burn I ever used. It is AnXmHne, . c -.- also excellent fb, bruises, frosted feet and SSSSSX sore eyes. For " the eyea take several A handsora. b,l--j i:-tl ... folds of linen, wet. well with the ash "situation" oan' WrTT by applicHoa c, tib cCca reduced one-half, and bind it up. j