The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, June 12, 1869, Image 4

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Transient advertisement per Square of ten
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insertion. $1.
ALBANY ADV K 1 IT I S H M KN Trf
GEO. F. 8ETTLSfV!3EK,
i 12, xt c-1 rr .
(Successor to 1). W. Wakefield,)
Parrlnh's New IJuildiiis-, Pirst Street,
ALBANY. OREGON,
DEALER IN
KUSrNKSs? CARDS.
Y3
THE UN PENSIONED WOULD RESPECT
fully infr!ti the citizens of Albany and vi
cinity that he lias takeu charge of this establish
ment", and, by Ttefnin-i clean rooms and paying
strict attntk j ti business, expects to t-uit nil
those who may favi.r hi:n wish tli. ir patr.iuagv.
Having heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class X2air Brassing- Salooas,
be txpec's to give entire jali.xf.ict.5on to all.
:ptf ChiUrt-u aud Ludies? hair rnaily cut and
shampooed. JOSEPH WEUUEIi.
SK?) 10y2
GEO. W. GHA7, D. D. S.,
RADUATB OP THE CINCINNATI DEN-
T tal College, would invite all persons desiring
artificial tccta, and nrst-class uentai operandi,,
to pive him a call.
Specimens of Yuk'anite Base with gold-plate
linings, and other new styles of work, may be
seen at his office, in Parrish fe Co. 'a brick, (up
stairs) Albany, Oregon.
Residence Corner Second and Baker sts. 2
c. powr.ll. L- Ft-'S-
Powell & Fiinn,
4 TT0RNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
JA and Solicitors ia Chancery,
(Z. Flinn, Notary Public,)
Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances
promply attended to. 1
W. J. HITABIDEL. F. M. UDKItlD.
Eliltabidel fit Co.,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND Pro
visions, Wood and Willow Ware, Coutec
tionery, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes.. Notions, etc.
Main street, adjoining the Express office, Aioaiiy,
Oregon.
E. A. Fxcclaad,
k CALEB IN EATERY DESCRIPTION OF
School, Miscellaneous ana isianis. jwm.
KTTtionerv. Gold and Steel Pens, Ink, etc.. rose-
office Building, Albany, Oregon,
from New York and San Francis
S- H. Claugfctoa,
TOTARY 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
cnsraicALs,
rAZKTS, GILS, GLASS, ETC.
POUT LAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. 11. SKW.V1.L. 4. B. SPRUNG!;!!.
(fOIlMEKIT AimiGOVi'f,)
Front street
Portland, Oresoa.
-o-
nuE undersigned, havimj pi i:
vhasrd this well Known Hotel, are now pre
pared to ofler the 1 raveling public betser accom
modations than can bo lound elsi-vvlit re in the
city.
Hoard and Lodging $'Z OO per day.
The Hotel Coaeh will be in attendance to con
vey Passengers ami baggage- to and from the
Hotel nee f rkaror. -.
till WALL & SrRENfiEII.
All articles warranted pure and of the best
quality.
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albanv, Oct. 17, l.SfiS-6:f
0$ j. n i.n ii'.u, iia l.vn rLiaiiAcuu
the well-furnished
formerly belonging to A. B. Paxton, is prepared
to make
from "Carlo d.- Viatic'' np to life size. Also
AftfBROTYPES & "SUN PEARLS!
Books ordeied
isco. 1
Any person who has bad card pictures made
hero since the Gallery burned down (1SC3) can
get pictures from the negatives at the rate of
three dollars per dozen.
llaina: had ciht years' experience in the bus
iness, 1 believe that I can insure to give satisfac
tion. J. A. WINTER.
Albany, Sept. 19, If 6S-2tf
Office Oregon California Stage Company, B.
it. Whitkuocsi:. Agent. -tt
13 U O IIT 4
FllOTGGRAFn KALLERY,
IS THE ON BY ESTABLISHMENT IN
Oregon that is thoroughly prepared to do all
tlio diflcrcnt styles of work in the. art. Photo
graphs from curd life si-ze. The now cabinet
cards, Ac tc. Pictures enlarged, retouched in
India ink, painted in wfttr-colors. by Mrs. S. ,f.
Rumsey. Pictures that ru fading prm bo rcpro
duced in this way. Negatives carefully preserved
su that additional copies nmv be had nt an v time.
JOSEPH BI CHTEL.
Portland. Oregon. ' -
BUILDERS, ATTEHTiOH !
SASIJ, 1IL1M) AI) E00H
F A C T O II Y !
S. II. ALTHOrSK. X. wnnjIIT.
J. 1'. EAl'KENSTO.
ATSZOS'SK & CO.,
LYON STRHIiT, (ON THE IiIVl:ll HANK ) ,
aliiany, : : : oregox.
f r EEl ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and nrt; prepared to
Irii'nifsli to Order,
and
ITvODUCE AND COMMISSION
Consinnients of Produce solicited.
nl
K. E. 'CIIATFICLD,
(Opposite the Western Hotel.)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Grood Pictures I
MADE IX CLOUDY WEATHER !
J. A. WINTER.
Oct 31. ISGS-Stf
IV civ CoIuzEibsaii Hotel,
Nos. IIS, 120 and 122 Front street,
FOnTl.fi.Ni3, : : : OREGON.
ED. CARNEY, PROPRIETOR.
The arc-cst, Best and most Convenient
ZZotsl ia Portland!
Located in the center of business and near all
the steamboat landings.
- w avttp A.CTT7RERS OF AND DEALERS
I in all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet
C. Mealey & Co.,
CTURERS (
I kinds of Fv
Ware, First street, Albany
J. H. MITCHELL. J- S- BOLPH. A. SMITH.
IVIitchell, Dolph & Smith,
ATTORNEYS axd COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad
miralty. Office over the old Post Office, Front
atreet,Portland, Oregon. 1
ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us
are respectfully requested to call and settle
immediately.
jQ Old account mwt be settled.
BEACH & M0NTEITH.
Albany, October 10th, '68.
Board and Lodging'
From one to two dollars per day according to the
room occupied.
TSj" Rooms newly furnished and well ventil
ated. Superior accommodations for families.
tT The Jeif Columbian iiotol Coaen will be
in attendance at all the landings to convey pas
sengers and baggage to and from tbis Hotel
17 J3S Free oi Charge ! 69
-E3 !2? S3
FOR SALE !
THE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to "change
his base," offers for sale his fine new two
story T welling" House,
on the corner of Washington and Second streets
together with the old hotel building adjoining,
several fine lots, etc.
The house 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 Hhe
: A ft
March 20-2Sm3
J. B. SPRENGER,
i Albany, Ogn.
Albany Weekly Register
JOB PRINTING
Firtt ttreet, opposite Parriah & Co.'s ttore,)
Albany s s s Oregon.
HAYING a very fair assortment of material
we are prepared to execute, with neatness
And dispatch, all Kinds 01
' each as
Mand-bUli,
Programmes,
" BUl-heads,
Cards,
Ball Tickets,
Pamphlets,
Labels,
Blanks
of all lzinds,
t as low figures as a due regard to taste and good
work will allow, wnen you wuui auyiumg iu
the printing line, call at tne register omca.
V-fcF XLL KINDS, priated at the very lowest
J rates, as ordered, at tnis omce.
JOiB WORK!
V ALI DESCRIPTIONS, at fair prices,
J neatly executed at the kesistkr omce.
FARMERS ! .11151 JIEIV !
ASD
ALL HAVING MACHINERY !
THE ALBANY LARD OIL FACTORY has
resumed operations, and is prepared to furn-
TiAHJP OIL
by the quantity. Different grades are kept on
hand for sale, at different prices.
The Wo. 1 Grade is Warranted to be
strictly Pare !
JfZS" Orders from abroad respectfully solicited.
fiSSS- All or ders should be accompanied by the
cash. v
KTOTICB 2
Cash or Soap will be paid for Pure Lard
and rancid or scorched Grease, delivered at the
Factory.
MCCORD Si GEOKG E. '
Albany, Jan. 2, 1SG9-17
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Insurance Company
Nos. 416 and 418 California Street,
San Francisco, Cal.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
WESTERN IIOTEiL,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
OORCY & HOLIES,
PROFRI2TORS.
THIS nOTEL IS LOCATED NEAR THE
Steamship Landing. The Hotel Coach will
be in attendar.ee at all the Landings to convey
passengers and barrsage to and from the House
FREE OF CHARGE. ja9-18
AJIEI1ICAN EA"CHAN'E,
- consEn op
Front and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
. P. W. Quimhy, - - - - Proprietor.
(Late of the Western Hotel.)
TniS HOUSE is the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be ths
endeavor of the Proprietor to make hi3 gnesto
comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat
landing. !
i- The Concord Coach will always be foun
at the landing, on the arrival of steamships and
rirer boats, carrying passengers and their bag-
gaga to and from tire boats free nf chartje.
House supplied icith fatent t ire .xtinoninert.
such as
Crown, Panel, ll.ind, and Section Mold,
of al! si.ex. -
ViKSGY AND DOOR FRAMES !
3:ic3S.X2.&;
and ail oilier kinds of
SATURDAY, JUNE 1 If, ISO).
KicU and Hacj.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE - ART Oi" PROPOSING.
Are prepared to do MILL WORK : furnish Sha
ker Fans, Zigzag Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving
Pulleys, of any kind, at our Factory on Lyon
street, (on the river bank), next below Markham's
warehouse.
AIrilOUSE & CO.
Albany, February 20, 1SG9-21
R. CHEADLE'S
CASH STORE !
JUST ARItlVEE !
Direct from San Francisco, per last ocean steam
' er. a new itoek of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
which will be offered at
PORTLASD PRICES!
with freight added. Come right along with your
Cash and Produce!
and get bargains while they air going so cheap.
Persons requiring
Iron and Steel, Wagon Seat Springs,
Thimblc-Skaia Oases, &c ,
can procuro them at rnv store, cheap.
RAPHAEL CHEADLE.
ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. F. RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
JAMES ELKINS,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
RUSSELL & ELECISS3S,
(OfSce in Parrish & Co.'s block, First street.)
Albany, Oregon.
HAYING TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNERSHIP
James Ei. kins, Esq.. cx-Clerk o
Linn county, we are enabled to add to our prac
tice of Law and Collections, superior facilities for
Conveyancing1, Examining Kecoriis,
and attending to Probate business.
Deeds, Bonds, Contracts and Mortgages care
fully drawn.
Homestead and Pre-eaaptlon Papers
mad?, and claims secured.
Sales of Real Estate negotiated, and loans
effected on collateral securities on reasonable
rates.
AH business entrusted to thfcm faithfully and
promptly executed.
RUSSELL & ELKINS.
Albany, Oct. 10, "eS-jy
Cash Capital, In Gold Coin, 8750,000.
Deposit in Oregon, $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 now prepared to eflect insur
ance against Loss or Damage by Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland, JS'avigation risks, on
liberal terms.
GUSTAVE TOUCHAED, Pres.
CHAS. D. HAVEN, Sec'y.
W. TV. Parrish & Co.,
Ag'cnts for Albany.
Albany, January 9, 1869-18
N. GOTTGETREU,
Importer and Dealer ia the choicest brands of
HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Chewing & Smoking' Tobacco,
Pipes, Stems, Snuff, Playing Cards, Stationery,
Cutlery and Notions,
Wo. Ill Front Street,
Cor. Morrison, opposite Western Hotel,
. PORTLAND, OREGON.
Goods at Wholesale or Retail.
i3g Country orders carefully pat op, at Iewest
rates. - jkiwiu
NO MORE HIGH PRICES FOR ALBANY
Come and buy Goods at prices of 1 SCO .
j. E. BENTLEY, SEN.,
HAVING RECEIVED FROM SAN FRAN
cisco, by latest shipments, the largest stock of
ISoots and Slices !
Consisting of tbo following lines of Goods :
Gents' Fine Sewed Boots,
Gents' Fine Teggcd Boots,
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 !
On short notice ; and with neatness and dispatch.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE I
Sole and Upper Leather for Sale
At the lowest figures for Cash. Give xne a call
and see for yourselve 2tf
Real Estate For Sale !
T'
HOSE WHO DESIRE TO PURCHASE A
good Lathed and Plastered
New Frame Dwelling House,
two stories in hieht, kitchen, and wood-shed at
tached, with private barn, well situated in the
city ot Albany, will do well to call, without delay,
on KUsstibli A KLKI.xs,
Albany, Oct. Vt, '68-6 Real Estate Agts.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of D. 21. Bond, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned
administrator of the above nftmed estate, to
the creditors of, and all persons having claims
against, said deceased, to present the same, with
necessary vouchers, within six months from this
notice, to the undersigned at his residence, six
miles south of Peoria, Linn county, Oregon.
- JAMES SHERRILL,
Feb. 11, 186923 Adm.
Rcssei.1, ft ElLi.is, Attys.
MRS. DUiSSlMBWAY
TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER
numerous patrons that she has on hand, and
is in regular receipt of the
ZiatcEt and Choicest Styles ef Goods
IS THE
RE-lIEfSER, LADIES !
If you purchase
TEN BOLLAKS' WORTH
of Fall Miilicery you will bo entitled 10 the
1 emorest 3Iagazine,
for the year 1S09, as a premium on the purchase !
23rcs and Cloak EZakiag
. ' in all branches.
Slcachiag and Pressing
in the latest and best manner.
Goods Cheap and Patience Xnczhanstiole
Corner Main and Broad Atbin streets,
ALBANY, OREGON.
November 7, 1SGS-9
Photographers !
rAKE NOTICE I
T
HE UNDERSIGNED LIVING IN NORTH
Brownsville, have for sale or rent a
Photograph GaUcry!
with all that pertains to a Gallery of ordinary size
This is a good location tor a gallery, there be
ing no other Gallery within fifteen miles cf this
place. The Gallery is in good running order.
Terms ot sale or renwasj;
Apply by letter or in person to
ROWLAND k UNDER.
Brownsville, February 1, !S69-3m22.
LINFORTH, KELLOGG & RAIL,
(Successors to L. B. Benchley & Co.)
No. 3 and 5 Front Street, near Xftarket,
SAN FRANCISCO,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
American, English and German
Hard-ware &. Cutlery
Agricultural and Mining Tools,
Rope, Steel, Powder, Vase, Shot,
Lead, Etc., Etc.
manufacturers and Proprietors of the
GERRISH
Submerged Double-Acting
A very good-look iajr, slender, innocent
appearing girj waa brought "up" yester
day, iu company with a young man who
looked vastly ashamed of himself, and
had the expression of "one who wants to
home.'" The. charge agatist Julia and
Percy was an ugly one. The oliicer stat
el that he had seen Percy enter her
room, had waited patiently with -his ear '
at the door til! he he;ird a kiss, and
then, breaking it open, had found hini
with his arm around her neck.
Tiie officer was praised for his vigi-
aucc in the detection ;of contraband kisses, 1
that seducingly darigcroin article and,
will, doubtless, arrest the next young
man hoi sees blowing at Pocahontas at
the door or a ci;jar shot).
The Justice lotjkod at Miss Julia
through', his spectacles, and it seemed
as if his hard judicial glances underwent
some chemical change as they passed
through the glass became polarized, if
you please and suggested to. her the
propriety of explaining her conduct not
that it would make any difference, but
then it was well to follow the way of the
world.
Miss Julia then proceeded o inform
his Honor that a short time before she
had been left motherless, was thrown up
on her own resources. She had no hus
ba"d aud saw the way to none. She did
not like to sew; she did not want to
spoil her hands with hard work; for a
hand once eularged is not susceptible of
reduction. A large hand was a bad
habit which one could not easily get rid
of. But her whs were good, and by
them she proposed to live, and if possible
transmute the vagrant humor3 of her
brain into cakes and clothes. After
thinking a temporarily expensive pro
cess since it led to the pawning of some of
her clothes she came to a determination.
She reasoned that whatever men might
be when associated with one another, they
were frequently great fools when brought
in contact with women. Yet she did
not beleive t-hat this folly was ingrain,
but that it was for lack of knowins
better. Then she went a step further,
and assumed that these men would like
to know better, and were foolish only for
lack of one to teach them otherwise.
She had the wisdom they needed, and
they the money she nteded why should
there not be an exchange ?
The work was a oble one, for he or
she who uproots a folly is nobler than he
or she who destroys a thousand Canada
thistles
To make known her intention, she felt
that she must advertise, j So this young
alchemist turned a couple of skirts and
some other trifle into a dollar, procured
a handkerchief's worth of paper, and
thus advertised, stating that a young
lady ot polished address, reduced circum
stances, and former social advatage?, de
sired to give lessons in etiquette and the
way of conversing with ladies, to any
young gentleman who did not feel at case
in the society of the opposite sex. Tui
tion to lovers extra.
The advertisement waa a sucess. She
saw youg men who were at a lack for
feminine topics, ignorant of the nice con
duct of the hands and the proper plaqe of
the feet. She had made money, and,
waxed fat with prosperity, had cut her
old friends, 4he pawnbrokers, after re
turning their Kfile visiting card3. There
was redemption.
One day Percy came along. lie stat
ed he was courting a West Side maiden,
and that unhappily ha did not get on
fast as he desired. He was still miles
from a proposal. He knew she expected
it, and he knew -he wanted to do it.
But he could not. He had walked to
the house, repeating to himself : " I wil
propose to-night; J will propose i to
night;" but after getting there he would
find that man may propose to propose
but that God still disposes. Hence tears
1 -ii H
, j
agony, hair-pulling, and the quotation of
select passages from ' approved tra sric
mnrF. TiflIi i P018- Standing before a mirror, he in-
tjiT" WJ former! himsAlf tW 1,- ' i:
ed and lacked call, which was a relief.
but not a proposal. Thus he weDt to
J ulia for aid, and needy, who had money
never applied to that disinterested young
giri in vain.
She taught him the fore of proposal-
not the one by letter, fot that eho spurn
ed, "like any girl of spirit." She in
structed him the abrupt, the gradual, the
precatory, the tearful, the labial, the
"cottage with love," and the "opera and
diamonds" proposal, to say nothing of the
Patented by J. A. Morrell,
October 29, 1867.
TUB CHEAPEST,
SIMPLEST, AJTD
HOST DC B ABLE PCKP
IN THE WORLD!
Agents wanted for this coast. County rights
for sale. -
March 6, '6-6m26
special ones, which may be niud in a
horse and buggy, behind the orgau, or at
the dinner table. . ; ,
They were rehearsing one of these
forms when the officer, a geptleman, of
course, but who needed a little instruction
us to the way of entering a lady's room,
burst in upon her.' She expected;iuime
tiiato liberation., . '
His Hoiior stated that it was a carious
case and a very suspicious one. 11
would put her veracity to -test. The
Court had just procartd a divorco from
its wife, and was intending to procure
another. But the Court was not learned
in the way to win 'cm, or had forgotten
the art. The prisoner should be fined
$50, but. the fino would bo suspended if
she would give the Court a series of five
lessons in the art of proposiug. ouM
the accept ?
She would. .
The Court then declared its opinion to
be that the maiden waa innocent, and dw
ch'agcd her. A for Mr. Percy, he
should fine him $10 to show him that
ustice iui'rht wink, but did not slumber
Chicago Tribune. '
Brave Woman is Umpqua Valley-
The Roseburg Ensign of lat Saturday
relates the following : A large Ameri
can flag has, for years past, decorated the
porch of a residence in the Umpqua vall
ey. Last week, a notorious secessionist .
from Lane county, named Mulkey, pass
ing that way, halted ' before the house
and swore that he would take ; the flag.
tie it to the tail of his horse and drag; it
through the streets of the next village.
The man of the house being absent, the
lady came to the door and informed tho
i-nffinti rf tin fjft tlinf. aha van n!nnv nnrl-
th.T.t. if he nossesspd the instincts of a
gentleman he would proceed on his way
and not molest her. Perceiving that her
appeal to the manhord of the dastardly
coward was without effect, and that he
stilt repeated his threat of dragging the
Old Flag at his horse's tail, the patriotic
and heroic lady took down a loaded gun
and told this brave specimen of chivalry
that she would shoot him the moment he
attempted to carry out his threat. Th
argument had such a powerful effect on
the brave insulter of a lone woman that
he remounted in haste and rode off, leav
ing the brave little woman mistress of
tuv; oivuttiiuui uiit, at? jpv m v vs ws-ur su
the deck.
VARIOUS ITEMS.
Tho Boston Post calls a pillow a sooth-:
ing nap-sack. . '
French Democrats call the Prince I n--
perial ' elocipede I V.
Why is a room full of married people-
empty ? Because there is- not a single
person in it.
a r: : t.: i j i .
.A uiDcinuaii iauy muorseu un hit lax
return, ''taxation without representation
is tyranny." -
A young lady in California broke her
neck while resisting the attempts of a
young man to kiss her. ! ,
The strongest kind of a hint A younc .
Jady asking a pentieman to see if one of
her rings would ro on hi3 little nner.
A clergjmar who had been accused of"
preaching long sermons, excused himself
on the ground that the church was a large
one.
A writer, describing one of the en
gagements in the late war, gives the fol
lowing interesting item. "In this battle
we lost the brave- Captain Smith, i A
cannon-ball took off his head, lib last
words were, 'Bury rne on the spot where
I fell.'" ',.--:.,- ... . .
Meyerbeer left several compositions
scaled, which, by his will, are never to
be opened unless his family has need of
resources. In spite of his great wealth.
he was always haunted by the fear that
nis iamny would some day come to want.
In one of Cooper's novels occurs the
following passage : ; "He dismounted in
front of the house and tied his horse to r.
large locust' I A French author, in
translating this passage, renders it thus :
"He descended from his horse ia front
of the chateau and tied him to a large
grasshopper."
It is vain to stick your finger in the
water and pulling it out look for a hole ;
and equally vain is it to suppose however
large a space you ocupy, the world will
A line in one of Moore's songs reads
thus : "Our couch shall be roses be
spangled with dew." To which a sensi
ble girl replied : " 'Twould give me
the rheumatiz, and so it would you." .
We saw a youth with his arm out of
place the other day, but we don't think
it was very painful, as a young lad,y
kindly suffered him to lay it across her
shoulder. ' , - " "'
A clergyman, after marrying a couple,
made a prayer over them concluding:
"Forgive them, O Lord, they know not
what they do I" -
"My dear," said a rural "wife to her
husband on his return from town, "what
waa the sweetest thing you saw in bon
nets in the city ?". "The - ladies' faces,
my love."
ti. .t. l..t t-C!- 1 vr t.'
j..e a us uiv w uiraw atrs. jrar-
tington's old gaiter into the alley and
call the old lady down? from the third
floor to see an alley gaiter. .
Tzxas has now within her borders
more than 3,000,000 head of cattle, and
can export annually 1,000,000 beeves. :