The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, January 13, 1872, Image 5

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ALBANY REGISTER
PRINTING HOUSE
WITH NEW AND FAST
POWER AM UAttD
PRE S SE'S,
latest ami most Desirable
rHrlei of
Printing
Material.
Is undoubtedly
THE SHEBANG
TO GO FOR
When yon wish
Fosters- or
Visiting Cards
Business Cards
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads
Envelopes, Ball Tickets,
Programmes,
Labels--
Bul wliy particularize, when it is gen
erally acknowledged that wc arc
ON IT
When It come under the hesd of
To eooTtncc yourself of the troth of
tlio above statements, you have
only to will ;or wnd a liand MS
emnpanied by three stamps to
pay return postage) when
we witl astonish you with
1 thecapaeity of the RBfl-
ister office for doing
Colored or Plain
work, and the re
markable ele
gance exhib
ited by the
Boss in
CorraMog the stamps for the same
when finished. When you have
"bU" In our line, call. A hint to
-a .- . rj ' , '
the siffleicnt Ls wise as
a blind kick's horse, or
words to that effect.
"SEW STORE, SEW GOODS!
The undersigned will soon open
An Entire New Stock
DRY OOODS,
Fancy Gootln,
HOOTS, SHOE, It ATM, ETC., ETC
ND REQUEST A CALL TO EXAMINE
llieir slock, before pnrclin-hig eisc
isliere, assuring puroluisora
A Saving of fifty Per Cent
In tlicir prices.
Wn have facilities for presenting. tue
most complete assortment of goods ever
ollercl in tliis market, nl reduced raloss
an t have adopted as 0". motto, yuu
tales and fmntl prtf.is."
Call ar.d See for Yourself.
KLINE A CO.,
In nr. Tato-s Brick, Albany, Or.
8ept.SS,7t4v)
NEW STOCK !
JTJST OPENED.
GEORGE Tl'BREM
HAS NOW OPENED OUT. AT STORE
recently occupied by A. Covnn ft 1 !o.,
on Flrsl street, Albany, a new ami well se
lected stock of
DRY GOODS, FAHGY GOODS,
GENTS' CLOTHING,
Gents' and Hoys' Kats,
ROOTS tM MIOIN,
Wood Ware, Crockery Ware,
CJr-r'ooorios,
Which ho has purchased In Sin Francisco,
fur coin, and which he will sell
AT TOE LOWEST PRICES,
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
All who wont the
3EST UOCWI AT LOWEST PRICE,
Slirnld Rive him a call.
UEOIKiK TURRELL,
First Strict. Albany.
Albany, Sept. 9, 18J1.
KYVIXii M.vUHLNLS.
THE CELEBRATED
Buck Eye Sewing Msiehtite.
Priec s)4ii; without Uiiiie, $35
E'M rmssns ! ' Jhttoyt Hiwtng Ma
thiiv in mjrrkr to all M rs :
1. It is the simplest shuttle machine
niivln.
2. It has less wearing parts.
S. It hi'J uo small springs or compound
crank!. .... -
4. It is bettet adapted lo a large ranc of
work wlthinit change.
5. It has less pieces nf niachinory.
6. It is less nnuic. 10 nivaa iiec uiv umo
any other maehitie.
7. The shuttle will wear lmer t ban the
shnttto many otlier machine.
s That it has the bust baaing aovlco,
wh!"h will Hover wear outlet put pi ,.r
dor.bronk needles, feed unevenly, -ilp on
starchetl goods, or pucker the seam that
one i-art of the fabric willcomeine. shorter
than! tin' other, which all other feeds are
UablO to do. It makes every stitch of an
.anal length, it is stronger Hum otlier
feeiR Vvccan lake a si r.-i niece of clot h,
and put one end in Ottr niueii uc an I 'he
other end In an i Other maehme,ana guar
antee tbut inirmaehiiie will tako the clot li
from the other, In consequence of the su
uisriorstrenfttnof the feed.
II the only feed strong enonah to feed
thick sole leiiUier, sew lug on shoe soles.
Kosodqingt ho cloth or any other ni l is
n'ouirea.
It lias no comidkiilisl machinery, and
therefore Is not Itntdeto set out of order.
It lias a beautiful movement, making
nearly two thonsmid stitches per nilnnto.
The' Rnekevo Stwln Machine mul.es t he
lock stitch, the same as the Home, Wilson,
Bjngeivand Florence, attke on uth sides.
We ofwr a premlnm of nif mttUrm Mian
for any machine on this ot that win
make a stronger or more clastic stitch than
the Buckeye. For full pnrtteulars address,
MINER PEARSON,
Gen. Agents, Albany, Oregon.
A GBKTtl WAN1MD tN EVERY TOWN
l and eonntv oh fhfs eisist.
ArtdTast, MINER A ISaARSoN
V Alliany, oivgon.
GEO. F. SETTLEniER,
DRUGGIST.
(Successor to I. W. Wakefield),
Pnrrlah New Building, First Nt reel,
A 1.1' AN 1", OREGON.
Dealer In
DJU'CSANDMEDICiNKS,
CHEMICALS,
FAJXTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pure, anil of Uio
hest quality.
Physicians prescriptions carefully com
pounded. Albany, O.n. 17, IsiiS-tilf
PATENT MKDICINKS.
PIPIFAX.
'I'lHS CELEBRATED GERMAN BIT
1 trrs tiwitrutHheaitplif, is n certain re
lief for Iup?ixia, 1ml yssl'on, JMtiuumrss,
and inacliun qf iit Llnr.
This is to certify, that the formula used
in 1 he manufacture of the German Pipitnx
Hitlers, has been submitted tnmy examiiia
tion, and I cheerfully state the ingredients
are well selected anil combined, producing
a Hitters which will no doubt prove i
iiEALTiiri'i.TcMr,nn'l prcNx dwaUtn.
G. I. 'I.I.AN1-, M.D.
Dear Sir: I have examined the sample of
Hitters presented. and And It an exceed
ingly pleasant cor Hal an 1 m'.wtti's lmk
11. II. TOLAND, M. D.
SHAFFER, WALTER A CO.,
E0LE AOF.KTS roll THU OXJTSB BTATKS,
Cm) 302 Batter- St., San Francisco, 4v4
STOVES, KTO.
W. 15. M'FARLASD A CO.,
Opposite the liotcla,
Albany; rerron,
SUCCESSORS TO 0. P. TOMPKINS ft CO.
STOVES, RANGES,
Force and Lift Pumps,
LEAS AND IRON PIPE,
2Eo11o"ot Ware,
HOUSE Fl'RNIKMlSU HA11WWABK,
Tin. Copper und Siicet Iron
Wnrc.
LARGEST STOCK IS THE VALLEY.
Lowest Prices Every Time.
Repitlriiifr Properly Done.
wanted.
WANTED!
5,000 Bush. Oats
IWn.I. PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
prkc for all t he clean oats delivered at
A.C. LAYTON-S,
!-iii3 Albany, Oregon.
.FRANKLIN MEAT MARKET,
Albany, Oregon,
J. R. HERRON, Proprietor,
Is RTUA C.N HAND TO SUPPLY CI S
touierM wiili auvand.ull kinds of meats,
at the lowest market rates. J'.y st pet al
tetifion to Irasraess; he n'opesuiRlveoItftre
saHstnctlon tooll wlm may favor hlut with
their patronage, 3v4 J. R, HEREON.
Strayed or .Stolen,
IRO MY FARM, TintEE
. miles cast of Eusi Port land,
nl.n... Il.il 1.1, .lC t ...... -1 t.?l
a small BAY MARK, itraerlhmi Jj
as follows: About Ulmrnls high, 6 years
old, branded Con the rlghl shovilder,whlte
face, one hind 1c;; white, hod l'foiv, an I,
when butt seen, had n smttll hall, attache-J
to a strap, around hi r neck. I wMJ amply
compensate an;.' one retnrtiin sal ! mare
to me, or giving me informal ion of her
whereabouts. F. P. CAV1NESS.
November IS, Is71-Hwi
PORTLAND HOTEL.
METROPOLIS
II O T E L .
Corner Frout and Salmon Sis.,
PORTED, OREGON,
This new and elegant hotel, with
Xcav Fr.rnltisrc Thro'iphont,
Is now -
OPEN TO ntE Ptiur.
Batli ' .am for tlto necomuiodatlon
Ol UI1CXI.S.
i FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Come and Sec I s.
J. n. IspnENtJEH, Propr.
Oct. 7, TlsSvt
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
Stitsel Upton,
BEAL ESTATE BROKERS,
CORNER OF
Front and Washington Sis.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
si.
Special atttatian pi ten to the
lAXB & PUHCH ASK OK in: V I.
K8TATR,
In all patta of Oregon.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
On first mortgage, real estate, and
collateral security.
Agents fur the sale of
Lots aad blocks
In
HOLLADAY'8 ADDITION TO
1". AST POItTLAND.
Hare far sale a larjje aoiennt of
IMPROVED INIMPROVED
1MKNINC LANDS,
Sitnaleri In illflcrcnt parts of the
State, on the line of the railroad.
INFORMATION
To emigrants and others, relating
to the
HESOITRCGS OV OREGON.
Furnished flee of charge.
ALL CORRESPONDENCE WILL
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
Stitzel & Upton.
DRV-(iOODS k (iROt'KlUES
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NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS !
JT. MILT. BEACII
Is now opening a
Selected StncK or General
Merchandise,
Consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Olo t lii xx&l
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Croclicry und GIiins Ware,
BOOTS AND KIIOES.
PAINTS AND OUJ9, ETC., ETC,
t ND IS OFFERING THE OOCIDS TO
J t he public at primscorrasponduig wit h
the times.
All kinds of men hontalileproduoe taken
In exchange for goods.
Come one, come nil. and examine prices,
at. the old stand, formerly oeenpied by .
Reach ft Hon,opwsiicFrtobrtok,spulb
side First stmit, Allwny, Oregon. 31v37
pROCEItlES AND PROVISIONS, in full
VI supply-just received by
3V4 DlBOlS.
HEAL KSTATli, ETC.
EM CARTER,
RE.1L EsiTATE AtiENT, AIJIANT, OR.
CIIVEU EM'WIAL ATTENTION Tt
T Inning and scUtag ix-ul eastate,lciuv
ing or 'renting city property: bus n num
ber of very desimble farms for Bale, situ
are 1 In deslm'tli' iOeidnfes, Alo, a nnm
Iwr of deniable family pesldimoes and
vacant lots in the city of AHiany for sale,
otwa!fy,ensy terms.
ELI CARTER,
NOTARY Pl'BMC,
"IITH.I. ATTEND PROMPTLY TO ALL
W ImslnesA pertaining to t lint officx:
which may be entrusted to his care.
ELI CARTER,
GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT,
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF COttECt
Ins. adjusting or seeuriiiK debts, ne
gotiating loans, col!c-!lng rents, etc., etc.
ELI CARTER
Is agent for
THE NORTH AMERICA MlTMl
IIFK INURANCE CO. THIS COMPA
i ny is one of the most reliable, nnd
presents a.s favorable terms for insnmnce
as anv company In the United States.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the
en-nt hem-ill s of life Insnmnce will And It
their Interest to liufire In this office, and
with a locn! nn-ent. All prikt-s crvlorsnl 61
UvHjntfcf Xi w York.
Oflire comer of Broadalbin nnd First
streets. 3v4m3
s
WEKT POTATOES, per lnl fttpamor. ty
1 In IIDK
" 1
CASH rld for WHEAT, OATS, PORK,
Butter and Eggs, by WHEELER, lit
Shodd. Dv
(1LOTH1NG and ROOTS and SHOES - a
J tine assortment, very low -by WHEE
LER, atbbedd. Hv4
HOMK SHUTTLE REWING MACHINES,
Plows, and all kinds of Agricultural
Machinery, sold by WHEELER, at She!.
HARDWARE - for Builders, for Smiths,
and for Farmers sold by Wheeler, at
SHEDD. l'v4
FARD AND HAMS, a splendid lot coun
X try, by jSvt DUBOIS.
JonN ki i-sav. josBrrt ha.nxon.
liELNAY & I1AXXOX,
Attorney-si and Counselor!, nt Ijw,
tJUrtmrt for Linn cnunt;),
OFFICE IN POST OFFCE BUH.PING
iun stairs), Alliany, Linn c.inntj-. Otc
gon. "IW
DKI I.S and MEDICINES. PAINTS an l
Oils, Glass and Putty, sold by VHieel-
or. at f HEED.
Ilv4
TTTlHIl Sfl V1 1.S, long ami sn'uire. piam
W and Btril cd, for sale by WHEELER,
at Shedd.
llvt
Ct Willi's, nits, RATSINS, etc.. fresh
andcii. .by DUBOIS
yiVtAX) PAPER. ALLM8B8, JT't6
1 rocelyedandlorsolojtt this uflicc, tow
for HSli. .
Tn WARE, GLASS WARE, CROCKE
, Lumps. &c.,ftc.,N,.u by Whce-r.
at SHEDD.
B'"l.ANK DEEDS. MflRTfiAC.ES ETC..
on hand-latest stykn nd for sale
low. at this office.
"MiESH FHU ITS, peaches, gmH. apples,
pears, etc, by 3v4
VsTtESIl VEGETABLES, In tnUnnlqr
OOIP KANE'S CONDENSED, THOM
O ns' Cold Water Bleaching, and other
kl
:i Is. sold by wiu-.i '''"j
11V4
O1
VOTERS, SARDINES, RED IIEKKIMti.
.dlish. clc.just receivouoy
3V4
nr
IBOIS.
OYSTERS AND SARDINES, NITS AND
Candles, and other knick-knacks, sold
by Wheeler, at SHEDD. Hv4
NOTICE.
rpo TnF. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
A Linn County Agricultural Association
- Tliere will he a lius'niss meeting at the
Court Hons In Albany.on the first Thurs
day In January. Is7t, at 1 o'clock P. M..
for the purpose of. lect ing Seven Dircx-tors
for the onsulns year, and transacting sneh
other huslncss as may come before tho
meeting. J. H. EVaNs.
DoceqMia, lfli-ui Sea.
Qar itahcrrfbera flndlogsrSafttr (Mr
rulinoSarelnforiBCdthatniclrsdbscrlptlon
evpinst with ibat mnbei-, and theyswe In
vited to renew If. Tmw It per annum,
In advance ; bti months, tt three ttontba.
'JfeiTIeal tenders reeciveil at par Irons
sulMcrilKnain Hie Eastern statea.it :
CITY ANO COIISTi;
Ortglnal.l
i ATeswIMe Aflhir.
A little mousle peeped from a hole,
And snntti'd the air for rood ;
An old tom-cat assnoozlng near,
Perceived the yonngsterti mood.
Quite cant ions little mousle poo rod
Around with wary eyes ;
Old Tom drew ba k, prepar'd to aprbuj,
As mou ie's nose he spies.
Mousle thought he smelt a cat,
And turned his tall Instanter ;
Old Tom was vexed, and 'round the room
Like mad began, to canter.
He ran against a pile of plates
And knocked 1 hem boiter-skelter ;
Out doors old Towser tbo't 'twas raia.
And made a rush for shelter.
I- :o the stable door lie went.
Tween fanner Joe's two legs ;
Kortlop -U-yi- and dog and num.
Were scrambling to their peg.
The milkmaid saw t he squirming paN(
And nen-amed aloud with fright ;
II:- i 1 idle thought the girl was uuid,
And kicked with all her might.
One foot on Betsy's stomach lit.
And knocked horovcr sprawling ;
Tho oihur hit the yearling calf
And started It to bawlbig.
Tke noise alarmed a dock of goes
W ho 'gnu to squawk and flutter?
A set tin' hen, lu terror wild,
Flew in a chum of but ter.
The housewife flew to toko it out,
Bm ran against the crib :
The baby tuuiulcd 'cross a pot
And 01 oke its 'lttle rio.
A shriek urosc from baby's throat
That 'waked the echoes round :
The noise manned the sightless horsu,
Who started with a bound.
He ran against a beehive full,
And knocked it over sad ;
The injured bees rushed forth enraged
And 'gau to sting like mad.
They stung the horse, the rat and dog,
And Bet and tanner Joe ;
They stung ihe housewife on the nose,
Tiie baby on the toe.
Tho cow was stnng Inside the car j
The calf twice on the tali ;
The hen was stung quite In her eye
While olu Ing on it mil.
The horse did kick the cat did squaU,
Tlte dog did yelp and Bet did bawl ;
Farmer Joe and wife set up a yen,
That drowned the baby's tor a spell.
The noise they made 'Us hard to write (
They raised an aw ful din :
If mousle had remained at home,
This never would have been.
Weather Record For the month
of December. This should have ap
peared last week, but in tlie hurry waa
overlooked :
Dec. Morn. N'n. Nit. Tmp. Wthr. Wd.
1 iO BO 47 45 c a
? 13 4.1 12 41 r S
3 33 49 66 4.) r a frost
4 83 5.) lit 83 r S
5 84 57 64 5 r 8
8 53 m 80 6! c 8
7 47 63 60 60 c n
39 4i U 43 e n frost
9 40 44 In 40 sh s
10 34 41 39 33 c
11 35 44 41 c s
13 46 84 60 60 sb S
13 4H 52 64 61 e s
14- 43 ft 44 45 fog n
15 45 60 47 47 fog n
IS 33 47 39 39 c n from
17 99 36 S3 32 snow ne
19 ! 2tf 23 Si snow n
19 31 83 34 32 tm n
20 34 Sli Si 35 r n
21 31 42 33 38 sli a
22 US 42 44 41) sh a
23 3- 33 S3 SS c n
21 32 39 38 3(1 snow s
23 26 41 91 24 snow n
20 12 19 21 17 snow n
27 22 26 26 24 c u
28 30 41 49 40 raslt n
29 .111 48 44 47 sh a
30 33 40 40 38 r s
31 44 48 47 46 8 S
Mean temperature for the month, 41 den.
mi,.u , ... ,i, not, K. .!..., . 1. ... ..... ....
sixteenth, 17 deg. Highest temperature
(luring the month on the fifth. 57 degrees j
lowest on tho 96th, 12 dog. Clear days 4,
cloudy 6, showery fi, ratu 3, snow Mg
jT J. L. Harris is otfering seven
ami eight cents per pound for 20. 1
Beef, fork or Mutton. Here's your
chance to sell your stock for cash.
WILLIAM DAVIDSOM,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
No. dl Front Mrcel, Portlaad, Or.
REAL ESTATE In thisClTYand EAST
PORTLAND, in the most desirable locali
ties, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS,
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORKS ; also,
DIPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located in ALLnartSof
tho STATE for SALE. ,
REAL EOT ATE, nnd other property,
pit -chased for com) "indents, In this CUT
and throughout the STATE and TERRI
TORIES, with rrc. are ami on the moss
ADVANTAUEOl S TERMN:
Ri ICSES and STJ'BES leased, LOAW
S'Eft'iTIATED.an.ltLAlUSIrt- AI.l. USL
SCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED:
and n general FINANCIAL and AGENCY
BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE. In all the Ct
TTESand TOWNS in the STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the same to the above acV
dress. jivg
Furniture Of al! kinds, gtylea and
finlsli, cheap aiHi higrrrkwi, calcnhv
tl to suit tlie fancy ol the most fastid
ious or tla? pockets of the poorest, can
be obtained at Mealey's. The ware-
rooms are overflowing with au entire
new stock, and those in need of any
thing hi the line of furniture are re
quested to pive the establishment an
early call. 1ml.
KHKDDH.
A. Wliccler: dealer iu general
mereimndise. A large stock of all
kinds now in store and (or sale at low
rates. AU kinds of produce bought at
highest market rates.
Cash paid for Wheat, OsK Pork,
Butter, Idftrs etc., e.