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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1871)
DllY (HH)lhS. The ur:4ersvjriea will soon open An EiiSirc Xcw Stocl. or 13 Y o o c i: ISLsCZ HC X3" CIS- ? BOOTH, SSSOli, ESATS, irSC., LTC N V EROUEST A I' A LI. TO EXAMINE J ihei.- si.x-'-c. h-:iin.; purchasing else "V. hero, assuring purcha-ws 1 A Saving o" rifiy W&v Cent I:t their prices. niSUUS, KTiJ. Wo have fnciRMe for rrcerthig th most rtKa;)!i.''c ifworinwni of goo .Is ever te.lere 1 in 'ill is market, at ro-.lm-ed-rate; u:il have adopted :s oar motto, -aic-v uU tnul .mut!f j.r'jls.' . "Call and Seo for Yc-arself. kline & co., ?i lr. T ITrseli, A133ty. Or. IBW STOCK Z JUST OPIHSI TT.S'W OPENED OPT. AT STORK I 1 reeeutlv oce-iv.ie i by A. Cowan , Co., on First s'. 'VJ-t, Albany, new ami well sv leotcd stoek of DRY' GOODS) FASSCY- Q000Ss GENTS' CLOTHING. cist' Boys' 22svts, SiOO'ivi AE HOES, ' Wood Ware, Crockery Ware, Which he has purchase 1 in Pan Francisco, lor coin, uml which lie will sell AT THE PKSCES, "fou OASn or' PRODUCE." All who want the KI25T tJOOSJfi AT LOWIAT PRICZ Should give lsisn a call. GEORGE TURRELL, ' First Street, Albany. Albany, Septi 0, 1371. f E W 1 N G M A U H 1 N-ES. Tiii CELEHRATETt Hack Eye Sewing 33ncliine. I'rlee S-f-5; ivltliout tabic, $2 .?eta rraxons vhy Um BucJtry Spring 2fa chintt i wjKrfci' toauoUursi. 1. It id the simplest shuttle machine made. ' 2. It has less wearing parts. 3. It has no small springs or compound cruii I s 4. It is better adapted to a large range of work without change, 5. It has less pieces of machinery. - -C. It is less Pablo to break needles than any other machine. '- ., 7. The shuttle will wear longer than the shuttle in anv other machine. h. That it has the best feeding device, which will never wear out, get out of or der, break needles, feed unevenly, slip on starched goods, or pucker the seam so that one part of the fcbriewill come out shorter than the other, which all other feeds are liable to do. It makes every stitch of an equal length. It is stronger than other feeds. W can take a strong piece of clot h, and put one Mid in our machine and the other end in any other machine, and guar antee that, our machine will take the cloth from the other, in wnseqiience of the su perior strength of the feed. : It is the only feed strong enough to feed thick pole leather, Hewing on Khoo stoics. Ko soaping the cloth or any other aid is required. :..- It has no complicated machinery K-n therefore is not linHe to get out of order. It hoa a beautiful movement, making nearly two thousand ntitches per minute. The Buckeye shewing Machine makes the lock stitch, the same an the Howe. Wilson, Finger, and Florence, alike on both sides. We offer a premium of one hundrerl dtillars for any machine on this coast that will make a stronger or more elastic stitch than the Buckeye. For full particulars address, MINER & PEARSON, Gen. Agents, Albany, Oregon. 4 GENTS WANTED TS BYERY TOWN and count v on this coast. Address, UXEU & I'K ARSON, Albany, Oregon. S3. F. SETTLEKSKB, Til Xl t- I l ' (Succeitr to I. W. Wakeileld;, I'rtrri.-iK'a Xww rirst-Street, AI.RANV.OKEGOX. Iiea'er in DRUGS AXI MEDICINES, cnsKKA s, PAINTS, OILy, GLASS, KTC. AH nriie 'e warranted pure, and of the bef iua'iy. . Phvu-U:u ravser'ntions carefully cora pouu.led. " ' A!::iy, Oct. 17. LvJeWitf I'A i'KNT .VI iiiUClNKS. 1) It V-G OO IXS & G roc hi II IKS. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! PITIFAX. rj-lUi CEI.i:ilKATKI 'GERMAN' BIT l uvx imwut'X aw -tii; is a eertjsin re lief for IJtfxp .';'. In-VjMiotu 11 iliuuxn si ittartu.n ff h? f'vsr. This is to certify, that the formula used in theui:ni!iiUeti:ie r.f the German Pipifax jiit ici-'i'has tieeii submitteil to mycaimina tion.o'id i eheevfnl! v sta'.e the higredi-ms are wed fcleett-.l atil coiu".iiied, producing a r.itei-s which will no dou'ut poe a UE.AL.TUi--1 1- T .Mf.miil prt vt ,t - 1f:i :IU n. IIOII,ANi, M. 1. learSir: I have examined thesample of Bi;:crs pree.uied, an 1 ilnd it an .execed inglv nk-asjim- cordial mid w7m.-.W.- i'.nv. 11. II. 'i'OI.AN 1. M. i'. 2IA&'5-Eit, & CO., tdLE AGKXTS OIt TIH-: VKITIill STATES, Ciui Sf.i lUUtei-y Sr., Piin Franeicov tlv l SAN FUANOISCO CAHDS. We 'offer to country merchants the AM rSXSlVS" ST4-5 ()!' ' VOOE) & BILLOW WAI! Zl KrwSics, Brooms, Twia?s, 3EntcIi"s, N D HOUSEK EEPrS-G ARTICLESG EN- er.ii'.y, to be lVinr.d on the co-.isr, and which v.o oiier at lower prices than" any ot lie-house. Merchants visiting the city wiil TinO it to their advantage, to call on us beur puivhaing eh-ewhere. ( ;',? -rs i-mu!l .' a w! curt fill!! JiUid. . Catalognes sent to any address when re quested. , E. K. HOWES & CO.. Noa. IIS, 120 and VZ1 Front street, San i run cisco, CaS, 4v4ni3 .STC K.- in c. XV. II. HTA11IA5 & CO., Opposite the hotels, Albany, -'Oregon, - SUCCESSORS TO O.P.TOMPKINS & CO. STOVES, RADICES, Fbrcre and- JLifl Pussips, LEAD MIB IRON PIPE, IIOISK FlTirVIKIIlXtl If AISWAVAKE, Tin, Copper nnl Slieet Iron Ware.' liARGE-ST STOCK IX THE VAIXET. Lowest Prices Every Tirae. Kepalriirg- lroierly Done. 40v5 NOTICE TTO FAISI7IEISS ! RE All ESTATE JT. MIST. R11ACEI Is now opening a ScSectetl. Stoeli r Jei5eraI r-ItTi-Iuijidi C, . Consisting of" Staple, and Fancy Dry, Goods, QiotjSiing;!;'' ; onassiiss, ''hardware, Crockery unci 4n!ass Ware,' COOTS 'S2SOES, ' PAINTS AND OIEP, ETC., ETC., VND'IS 'oFFE:JIX(J THE iOfTlS TO 1 1 ic puhl ie at prices eorreipondiag wit h the times. All kinds of merchniitnblcproduee taken in exchange for goKls. Come one, come nil. and exauiino prices, at the old stand, formerly occupied by 1. Heat h & yoii.opiiof-i'e Poster's bvsck.somh side First street, Albany, Oregon. 31vU REAL ESTAT1 ( -tRoCERIES AND PROVISIONS, in full T's'.ippJv.jut't- re.ee i v ei 1 i y :;v4 1 " ,J DirliOIS. GROCERIES PMOVISIl&NS ! Wholesale and:rc'.al!, eoa-xsrr E'ixHt A ;:routItlfEji, Albnisy . A. C. L.ll'TO?;, Proprietor. A C.T.AYTOX. HAVING T'UKCHASED 2 . the snxrk of tieorge V. Young, and added to it a large assort nient of 6SEQCEPJE8 AilD Solicits the "pfitronase of his friends and the public. The stock is well selected, and will be Sold at- tSae Ioivest Iriees. We mean tntde, and will give you value received. GIVE IS A TRIAL.' A. C. I.AYTON, Cor. First and Broadalbiu Sts. FAEMEItS ! ' Wo-want vonr produce, and wdll give, ns good a bargain as can be -found in this burgh. C4il'ltnd see us. 20v3 Tho iinderslarne! py, nntil fiir ther notice, $1 12 perBusnciror Wlicat, OR 91 25 on account or in goods, deliv ered at Albany, Oregon. . R. CHEADLE & CO. WE AVIUi ALSO PAY 30 cents per Dozen for Effgs, And thirty cents per iMnnl FOll GOOD FRESH BUTTER, ITn til further notice. Seiit. 23-8V3 It. CIIEADIE & CO. r jTentistky. -s.,,'i v IK. E. O. SMITH, DENTIST, I. litmlmll, Assistant, HAS LOCATED IN Ap banv, and is now ready to wait on the citizens of Al- KS"H lt insists in Bupporting the plate to the moatlmthcwt covering the wnoie ruoi, -- i.vv,. Thoi w-ishing artiticial teeth are request ed to call and ewmine for ttaemselves. Also, plates mended, - whether JftrttaJIy broken ordlvhiea. xoein, "V out paba-' Office over TurreU'S btore. AU HEAL ESTATE, ETC. ; CAIS.TEH, KEAL ESTATE AEXT, ALKA5i Y, O J5. G IVES 'ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO X buying and selling rd eastate, leas ing or "renting city uropcrty : has a num ber of verv disii-able farms for sale, situ ated in desirable localities. Also, a num ber of desirable familv residences and vacant lots in the city of Albany for sale, on very easy ternis. E I. I C AE T E K, ; xoi'aky rrisLic, TTiriEL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO ALL V busiiK's;i pK'.rfaining to that oflice wldh may be entrusted to his care. ELI CASTEit, OEXEKAL FIXASOAIi AO EST, MAKES A SPECIALTY OF COLLECT ing, adiust ing or securing debts, n goliatkig loans, collecting rents, etc., etc. ELI CAITEIi Is agent for THE NORTH AMERICA 3EETT7AL IIFE INSURANCE CO. THIS COMPA j ny is one of the most reliable, aud presents as favorable terms for insurance as any company in the United States. Persons wishing to avail themselves of tho great benefits of life insurance will find it tb'dr interest to insure in this office, and with a local agent. All jxilicies endorsed by Uit' State of 2icw York. Office corner of Broadalbin and First streets. 3v4m3 O WEET POTATOES, per last steamer, by Q 3-4 DvBOIS. - WASTED! 5,000 IOitkIi- Oats I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET price for all the clean oats delivered at 1 A. C. LAYTON'S, 3-rn3 Albany, Oregon. r v FEANK A. COOK, Bookbinder and Blank Book IKanu titcturer, SALEM, OREGON, HAVING ESTABLISHED A FIRST class bookhindery in Salem, is now prenared to do all manner of work known to the trade, r Magas!ine8,newspapers and music bound in any desired style. w . Old books re-bound. ; Blank books of every description, with or without printed headings, manufac tured to order. . Blanks, of every kind, ruled and printed to order. 1'riccs reasonable. In Ofay's Brick Block, 43m4 WIX3.IA3S DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATK DBALEfl, No. CI 3isl street, I'ortlaitU, Or. Upton R E AL ESTATE in this OT Yand EAST POKTLAN D. in the most deslmbto locali ties, coiirtiMtSug ef M ITS, HA EE BLOCKS, and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also, IMPROVED FA EMS, and valnable un cultivated LANDS, located in ALL partsof the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE, and other projMnty, purchased !' r corriisv0" dent, in t h is t :iT Y and throughout the .STATE and TEttKI TORIES, -vii h great care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TEiJMS. nOFSES and STORES leased, LOANS NEGOTIATED, fl-nd CLAIMS OF ALL DE SC'IMPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED; and a ireneral FINANCIAL aud AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS r.f i bis OFFICE, in all the CI TIES and TOWNS in the STATE, wih' re ceive descrlntions of FARM' PliOPEHTY and forward the same to the above :'.l- urcss. 22v3 HEAL ESTATE BROKERS, CORNER OF Front ami Washington Sis Special attention SALE & .PURCI1A ESTAT triven to the Iu all rarls of Oregon. BE Ol' UUAL i E, IOAXS XEOOTIATFJ) On lirst mortasrc real estate, and collateral security. tk'S" SubsTilenj finding an after their namesure Informed that theirsiVbseript ion expires with that number, and tftey are in vito! to renew it. Terms f.t jJvv annum, in. advance : six mom bs, t3 ; thFs- tuont hs,- Iegal tenders received w6 par from suUicrilxsrs in the Eastern Stat!. . c Xotick. From ami after this lat J. Grathvohl will tleliver, free of eliarge to any poi tion of the city, stoves, tin ware, groceries, or any other merchan dise purchased at his store. Call and examine goods. ' llvl J. GRADAVOIIL, Corner I irst and I erry street?. A. Wheeler, dealer in jreneral inerehaudlH:. A larre ftoek "of all kind.- iiow in store and for sale at low rates. All kind-s of produce bought at hl-jhest market rate. Gash paid for Wheat, Oats, Pork Butter, "-Egg, &c, &c. FuKNn i'iii: Of all kind -?, styles and fini-h, cheap and hiidi-priced, ealeuki- tel to suit the fanev of the mo?t fastid ious, or the pockets of -the poorest, can !)e obUilned at Mealey'iV The Avare- rooun are overflowing with an entire new sttK'k, and those in neeil of any thing in the line of furniture are re quested to give the establishment an etirlv call. lml. NEW TO-DAY. E 3 eel I go' rSotic-c. nPHE ANNUAL ELtCCTION OF OFFIC--L ers of the cil v of Al'ianv, Linn count v, Oregon, win be held on Mondav, the 4th day of reccmber, 1S71,iit theotlleeof the f bounty Tivasurcr, in the Court House in Siiidcitv: and the rxP.i wi!i ln'oiii'iiwl nt '.) )-eIx'ri in the morning, anl closed at i o etocc m me cvciimg oi sal t tuiy. By order of the Citv Council. "ELI CARTER,. : Nov. 18, 1871-11 w2 City Recorder. Y5Ti.'rs x'ii sMMirvirs -vrrTS -vti J Canuics. and ot her knick-knacks, sold bv WM!er. r SHEDD. Hv4 AN E-S Ct N 1 dCNSED, THOM- .j as' ( ol.l water Blcacniii'r, and other kinds. Sold by WHEELER. Hv4 at Shedd. . . t rayed or Stolen. T7'lor my farm, tither Av miles cat of East Portland, about the 1st of August, lj'71. Ar il small BAY MAR E, deseriijed Li Agents for the sale of r.ots and blocks In HOLLADAY'S ADDITION TO EAST POUTLASD. Have for pale a large amount ' of IMPROVED As UNIMPROVED VAHMING I.x?iIS, Sltuitcd In diflcrent parts of the State, on the line of the railroad. INFORMATION To emigrants and Others, relating to the RESOURCES OP OREGON, Furnished free; of cliarge. AT.T CORRESPONDENCE WI1L HAVE PROMPT LlTTENTlON. Stitsel Upton. as follows : About 14 hands high, 6 vears old, branded C on the right shoulder, wh ite taee, one mni leg wmte, sliod tefoi-e, and, when last seen, lad a small liell, attached to a strap, around her neck. 1 will amply conpx'nsate anv one return ing stiid mare to me, or giving me inhumation of her whereabouts. F. P. CAVINESS. November 13, IS" 1-11 w4 CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PORK, Butter and Ktits. !v WHEELER, at "CLOTHING and TJOOTS and SHOES a V- flue assortment, very lowby WHEE- j-rK, at tsieuu. iiv4 FKANKLTX 3IEAT MARKET, Albany, Oregon, J. SI. IIERROS, Proprietor, TS STILL ON HAND TO SUPPLY Cus tomers with anv and all kinds of meats. at the lowest market rates. By strict ai tent ion t o business, he hopes to give ent i re sat isfact ion to all who mav lavor him with their patronage. 3v4 J. R. 1IERRON. CITY AKD COCXtr. pREStrcM?. To the person sending; ns the largest number of new subscri bers to tl ItEGij-TEif, ''accompanied by the cash (the nuhiber not to be less than two hnndred), befoi-e the first of Jan uary, 1872, we will iresent on that dayVsix -twenty-ilollargold iieces, with three-extra copie3of the paper. - To the person sending us the, largest nnmher of nety subscribers to "the liww isi Eir, with the cash (number not to le less than one hundred), lwfore the fiit oi'Janiiitiy, 1S72, we will present on tluit- day three twenty-dollar gold pieces, with two exti-a copies of tht paper. - , , . ... To the peison sendiinr ns the l:irrest numher of new-subscribers to the Ki:o iSTiat, with the cash (number not to l;r less i-haii lt'fty), we will present on that day tsventy-five tlollars iu gold . coin, and a copy of the paper. To the iierson setidiug us the Ianrest number or -new subscribers to the lti:; i.ster with Mie cash (number not to l. less than twenty) we will pesent on that tlay ten dollars; iu American gold coin. Any lady or gentleman wishing to avail themselvey of the above liberal offers, can obtain specitneii copies of the kegister by application to tins oluce, without liarge. Ul'It IIC3ST. HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. Plows, and all kinds of Agricultural Machinery, sold by WHEELER, at Shedd. HARDWARE for Builders, for Smiths, and for Farmers sold by Wheeler, at SHEDD. Iiv4 r ARD AND HAMS, a splendid lot coun J try, by 3v4 DUBOIS. JOIIT KELSAT. JOSEPH HAKKON. KELSAY AlIANXON,' ! . Attorneys and t'oiuiselora at -law, ' J : (litrfner for IJnn county),-, ' ' OFFICE IN POST OFFCE BUILDING (up stairs), Albany, Linn count v, Ore gon. ; . fttfvS DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS and Oils, Glass and IuUysold by Wheel er, at SHEEO. , Hv4 WOOL SHAWLS, Ions and so wire, plaid and striped, for sale by WHEELER, at Shedd. Hv4 C ANDIES, Ntn, RAISES S, etc., fresh and cneap, oy av nvtyjiv. 1J ILL-HEAD PAPEli, ALL SIZES, JUST received and for sale at this office, low for cash. i IN WARE, GLASS WARE, CROCKE erv. Lamps, &c, &c, sold by Wheeler, at SHEDD. llv BLANK DEEDS MORTGAGES. ETC., on hand-latest styles-and for sale low. at this office. . -- - 37RESH FRUITS, peaches, grapes, apnles, 4 pears, etc.. by 3v4 HuBOIS. T7RESH VEGETABLES, In full i mpply. by 8V4 NOTICE. . US. LAND OFFICE, OREGON CITY, . Oreoon, October 19th, 1871 : Com Plaint having been entered at this Office C Jf:REMIAH SHEA ajralnst COE FUR MAN forabandoninar his Homestead Entry No. 841, dated May Kith, 1867, upon the Lot 1 of Section 27. and Lots I, 2 and 3, Section 3fi, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, in Linn county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellat ion of said entry : the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 23d day of November, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. OWEN WADE, Register. 7v4w4 HENRY WARREN, Rect. Hunting is fine sport to a successful huntist. We' do not belong to the successful class, however. We were not born in the right constellation, or at the -right phaze of the moon, we suppose,, to render us a successful hun ter. We always could hunt, and, mer cy, hunt always ; but scarcely ever could do more than hunt -the game we killed never coit a great loss of physi cal strength to bring home. We never lost our appetite hunting, either .;' nor do we remember ever having satiated it to repletion wSh anything our skilK ever brought to the "biling'pot. liu our boyhood days we hunted numer ously long did we hunt; but not many game, we opine, can ever rise up and call, ns "cussed." Somebody else didst it "twarnt us, The dispo sition was tliere, but somebody .. else always killed ; them before we did. Iast Satuntay we took one of our suc cessful hunts. Two noted liimrods went with us. . Geese and ducks weiv. reported in swarms, lighting in and Hying over the wiieat fields could al- . most shoot them with a pop or squirt gun. - Took plenty of ammunition oh, yes lots.' On the way out, the horse we were driving along in a mighty brisk walk, Avas effectionate ly admonished with the whip to in crease the ratio of his : walk, as we didn't .wish to be all day on the rout. The suggestion was favorably received by iiis hinder parts, which took an ex centric elevation and a backward pro pulsion landing half of the dxjsh-board -against several -of our shins.S Think ing the animal was making "game" of us, we quit "playing.' Just before 1 we arrived at the "hunting.; grounds," it began to rain. It was the wet kind went in through the clothes ; cold it went; for the Zephyrs fanned hard. Bravely we went out, however, and hunted. Stpiatting behind the fence, stooping low, our water bedim med eyes waited for a glance at those' fly- - iuggee.se. Soon they came. Squawk.' squawk, went the geese bang , went our gun, : and ,e hastily sat down, as the geese hastily flew- on. It was some damp where we.sat ; oh yes, damp and cold ; we feel it yet. And there we hid in the feuce corner, and our companions laid down in tbe gi-ass out in the field, and shot ; and the raiu trickled down our backs, and we shot; and the damp soaked through our pants, and we took the cramp in one of our several legs, -we don't know which, now, for the most of eni did, and it was line fun : yes? you bet line fun. We came home that night in the dark. Four geese lay in the bottom of our buggy, as the result of our skill that is that is all of ns. All that our individual skill killed Hew away, except one. We. were-wet, and cold, and covered with mud; and out several dollars, bnt it was fine sport fine sport. We think of going again next year. ' ."-.' ' , Temperance Sociable.- The soci able given by the Good Templars of, this city on Tuesday night, at their hall on corner of First and Broadal bin streets," was largely attended,'' and. proved more than usually interesting. The uieeting was opened by prayer, by Itev. Mr. Siiaw, followed by speeches from Rev. Mr. Miller, of Corvallis, Kev. Mr. Irvine, G.W.C.T. Jacob Stitzel, of Portland, and Jacob Conser, of Jeflerson. During the interval be tween speeches, Mr. Hart, Agent of the O. & C. Railroad at this city, en tertained the audience with choice " music, both vocal and instrumental, which, by the way, was a big feature in the affair. The hall was crowded, and judging from the bright aud smil ing faces all around us, all enjoyed themselves hugely.