The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, February 23, 1872, Image 5

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JOB PRINTING. !l--r:
THE
ALBANY REGISTER
PRINTING HOUSE
wrrn JfEW and fast
POWER AND nXD
PRBSSE 8,
lAtwt and most Desirable
Styles of
Printing
Material,
It undoubtedly
THE SHEBANG
TO GO FOR
When yon wish
Posters, or
Vlcltlng bards,
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Bail Tickets,
Programmes,
Labels
But wiry partlculorbte, when it isgen
oilly admowlcdgetl that wo are
ON IT
Wu ft comes Under fhe he'd of
'J ontrvlnec yourself of the truth of
Uio above statement, you Imvo
only to call (or send a hand ao
unmpaiilcd liy three stamps to
pay return portage) when
we trill astonish yon with
tlic capacity of the Her
istkr office for doing
j ( OLOitED or Plata
- 7 work, and tlie re-
;? markable ele
gance exhib
ited by the
Bow in
fSnrrallng the stamps for the same
when finished. When you have
' W in our line, call. A hint to
the sufficient is wise as
a Mlml kick's horse, or
words to that effcet
OYHTKRS, BARDWK8, RED HERRING,
oodfllh, jot received hy '
3 DoBOIH.
Ffllttlg,
EW STORE, SEW GOODS!
The undersigned WU "I"
An Entire MW Mock
Of
DRY GOODS,
Fanty Goods,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, MATS, ETC., ETC.
r 4 NPKKQrKSTACAIXTOF.XAMlNr.
A IMi stocl;, cH purchasing else
I where, assuring purchasers
A Saving r Fifty Per Cent
In their prices.
Wc have facilities for presenting the
mint complete assortment of WWMver
ottered in this market, at reduced nfc-.
and have adopted as our motto, "yuia
tuli a nni mm pVtU.''
Call and See for Yourself.
kline co.
In r. Tnte" Brick, Albany, Or.
bept. S3, il-3vt
OTW STOCK !
JUST OPENED.
OEOROE TERRELL
UAS NOW OPENED OUT, AT STORE
reccntlv occupied by A. Cowan Co.,
on First afreet, Albany, a new and well se
lected stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
GENTS' CLOTHING,
Cents' and Roy' Hut,
BOOTH AJtD KIIOEN,
Wod Ware, Crockery Wnre,
arocerles,
Which he 1ms purchased In Sen Francisco,
for coin, and which lie will sell
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
FOR CASH (lit PRODUCE.
All who want the
BEST tJOODS AT LOWEOT PRICE,
Should give hiin a call.
GEORGE TURRELL,
First St reet, Albany.
Albany, Sept. 9, 1S71.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE CELEBRATED
Rttek Eye Sewing Machine,
Price !."; w ithout table, 82
SOLD IN OREGON
For the Year 1871 !
No Family can Afford to bo
Without On.
The success of the BUCKEYE stands
ithout n rival on this const. Hundreds
ho now use thein pronounce them to bo
nneannllcd for family row.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED.
m..niwi;rc mnkfla l,f T.net-sOtel,
1 lie ii ' ir, i num.-- " ,
. . . ... . ...... . I, ,,1,1,. tl .,,1
wmcn win iioi m i. ii v ""e"
durable, d have less machinery t ban any
ot her miichine, therefore are less liable to
trot out of order.
AEXTS WAX TED,
To soli the BUCKEYE, the lawt and only
low-priced maeiune inai mo mi uiui..
,.iiies shinned toanvmrt of thecoa-st
upon receipt of price.
For further mrtlenlars cnmilre or ail-
drew
Gen. Agents tor Pacific toast.
CEO. P. SETTLEMIER,
DRUGGIST
(Successor to I. W. Wakefield),
Porriah'a New Building, Flrat Street,
ALBANY, OREGOlt.
Denier In
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pure, and Of the
licst quali iv.
Plnslcinns prescriptions carefully com.
pounded. Albany, Oct. 17, ltsxitf
STOYLvS, K'i'O.
W. EI. M'FARLAXD & CO.,
Opposite the hotels,
Albany, Oregon,
SUCCESSORS TO O. P. TOVI'KINS & CO.
STOVES, RANGES,
Force ami Lift Pumps,
LEAD AND IRON PIPE,
Hollow Ware,
IIOl'SK Ft 'HXHHIXa HARDWARE,
Tin, Copper ittnl Sheet Iron
Ware.
I. ARGENT STOCK IX THE VAI.IXY.
Lewect Prices Every Time.
Repairing Properly Done. 40v2
1' HL' IT THKKS.
Fruit Tree, Grape Vine, &e.
rrili: I-NllKRSIGNED INVITES THE
J. attention of the pilule to his large and
ciniiilete stock 01
APPLE,
PKAU.
l'LOf.
CHERRY
and other TREKS.
Also, GRAPE VI ES -liest in the Statu;
Oinsnientol Trees, shrubs, Plants. Cur
mnts, (jooscberrlr s, Htrawoorrlea, Roses,
Dahlias and Bulb- which will lie sold a
low as Hrst-class stock tun lie atfonhil.
.Nov. 2liv4 J. A. MILLARD.
IMtESH FRUITS, iicachcs1graio. apples.
? pears, etc., by TlyTr DUBOIS.
SOAP-KAN K'S CONOENSEK, THOM
ns' Cold Water ltlnuhin, and other
kinds. Sold by WHEELER,
Hit a! Shedd.
HAHDWAIIE,
NEW FIRM!
w. h. Kvum &. co.
Have just rocelvcd a larse and well select
ed stock of
HARD "YV-A.lt, K ,
Such as
Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools,
(lONSISTINO OF ANVILS, VICES, REL
; lows, hammers, sledges, saws, planes,
cross cut Olid mill saws; together with a
la rite
ASSORTMENT OF IRON AND STEEL,
Nails, springs, axles, thimble-skeins, liolts,
tc., etc.. etc.
A well selected stock of
Wagon Timber,
SPOKES, HERS,
Bent rims shafts, poles, hickory axles, etc.
All of which are now ottered to the pnl
llc at low rates. As we make the business
n specialty, we can and will keep a better
assortment, at lower prices, than any
house in this city.
Alan receiving and opening, a largo and
splendid assortment of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Which we otter nt reduced rates.
W. II. KfUN ft CO.,
Montclth fire-proof brick, First street.
March 11, 70-27
it- IN
en i
a a
NOW IS THE TIME!
XONR TOO POOK TO BEY IT
The Cheapest Live
Newspaper on the
Pacific Coast !
THE
Albany Register
An Fltrht-Pngc Weekly Newspaper, 1
CONTAINING
FORTY-EIQHT COLUMNS
of matter, written anil scleetel to meet
the wants and tastes of all varieties of
JKOJlk'.
The REGISTER Is printed on new
and eleeant type, eontiUiis a carefully
written digest of the news of the week,
botll local and general ; is plain and
outspoken on all matters of political
Importance, while its columns contain
it fitir share of literary and miscellane
ous muling, etc., etc., making it the
most attractive paper in Oregon.
The REGISTER is offered to siuV
scribers, from now until the close of
the volume,
FELL SEVEX IHOXTHS !
For the extremely low price of
Q' Dollar Fifty CI'5'TS,
Which puts it within the reach of all.
Will not the friends of the Register
make a vigorous effort to put into the
hands of all their neighlwrs, as at the
price it is the cheapest newspaper pub
lished on the Pacific coast ?
DRY-GOODS & GROCKUIES.
NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS !
J. MILT. REACH
Is now opening a
Sclveted Stoek of General
merchandise,
Consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Olothing!
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Crockery and Glnss Ware,
BOOTH AMI SHOES,
PAINTS AND OILS, ETC, ETC.,
AXD IS OFFERING THE GOODS TO
the public at iiricescorresponding wit h
the times.
All kinds of merchantable produce taken
in exchange for goods.
Come one, come all, and examine prices,
at the old stand, formerly occupied by D.
Reach ft Son.opimsilc Foster's brier, south
side First street, Albany, Oregon. SlvS
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, in full
supply.Just received by
3v4
DiBOIS.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
"A Ktlleli III Time fiiives Sine."
UNION
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
Noa. 416 and IIS California St.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Stockholders Individually Llnble.
Cosh capital, In gold coin,
Deposit In Oregon, -
7,w,non oo
. 50,000 oo
Louses promptly nnd equitably ad
justed, mid
PAID IN GOLD COIN.
T'lHS COMPANY IIAVLNG COMPLIED
with the laws of Oregon, by making a
deposit of rtftv thousand dollars, is now
Srepurod to effect insurance against lessor
iiiuagc by Arc, and also against marine
and inland navigation risks, on liberal
terms.
GUSTAVB TOITCHARD, President.
CHA8. I. tlA vest, Secretary.
J. 0. MFirOENHAU., Agent, Albany.
Albany, 187M8
64T Sulwcriliers find lug an X after t heff
mmiesaiT Infornieil that thcli siihwrintioa
expires with that imiulKT.and tlwyaiT in
; vitH In renew it. Terms 13 perannum,
: In advance; six mom lis, J; three months,
1 Isol tendcisi received at par front
sniiseruMrii m tne Kusicrn Mau's.
.Tiling Worth Remembering.
Weak eyes may lie strcnejhetiea
by rubbing alcohol on the forehead
once or twice a flay.
Dandruff on the head may be re
moved by the iifc of Intttcrmilk, ap
plied once or twice a week. It
makes the hair glossy and the scalp
healthy.
How to save your shoe souls. It
consists merely in melting together
tallow and resin, in the proportion
ot two parts of the former to one
part of the latter, and applying the
preparation, hot, to the soles of the
shoes or boots, as much as the leath
er will absorb.
Hot milk is a specific fordiarrluc.
A pint every four hours will check
the most violent diarrhw, stomach
ache, incipient cholera or dysentery.
In fact so much should rarely be
given, as it causes subsequent con
stipation. Haifa pint every meal
generally reduces gradually ami
pleasantly any ordinary QiarrUBJ.
I It lias been proved by exper
! imont that the more rapidly an ani
i mat is fattened the less quantity of
food is necessary to sustain ite mere
vitality. Thus an animal is more
! cheaply fattened by consuming ten
! bushels id corn in two months, than
j if four months were occupied in the
process. I ,ilx?ral and abundant toed
is the most economical, and a sav
ing in producing the same result
is a gain in the profit.
How a Dutchman got Even.
One time there lived a jovial
Dutchman whose name was Hannes
Yon Shrimpetiffel. He had a wife.
He also had a little grocery, where
beer and such personal property
was sold. 1 le gave credit to a par
cel of dry customers and kept his
lwok with a piece of white chalk on
the headboard of his bedstead.
One day Mr Shiimpetifl'el, in a
neat fit, took it upon herself to clean
house and things. So she did, and
she cleaned the headboard, and soap
and water settled the old man's ac
counts by wiping away every chalk
mark.
Pretty soon the old vender of
things camento the house and saw
what ruin his frau had wrought.
Then he said :
"Meiit Gott, Frau Shrimpetiffel,
what for you make a ruined man of
me I guess not ? You make vipe
away alfdem name and figures what
I owe dem fellers what's going to
nav mo before dev set ready, an' I
lose more than swei hunit tollar,
ain't it !"
His frau left the room in fear and
disgust. When she returned he
had covered the head-lward with
chalk marks. Then she said :
"Hannes, you make dem all right
again, don't it?"
"Veil, my frau, I make do fig
ures all, but I put down some pet
ter names as dem oder fellers vot
yon vipe out I"
Mr. Seward's Mistake.
.Tames Brooks writes to a New
York paper from China: "They
tell a good story in Pekin of Gov.
Seward when here doubtless a lie,
but too good a story to be lost for
that. The ex pecta tions of the ex
Governor were doubtless great
when he entered the great capital
empire, with which he had made a
iireat treaty, and he therefore in
dulged in the great expectation
of a great welcome. As he entered
the gates of l'ekin, a great funeral
procession was coming out, with
music, catafalque, etc., etc., all as
imposing as a grand procession of
some "rent dead man could well bo
made. The Governor was entering
with the marine baml of the Colo
rado, mounted on donkeys, as the
srand procession was going out.
The great living and tlie great dead
thus mrt. The Governor naturally
enougl concluded this in honor of
his Baud entree, and he rose in his
open sedan chair, and bowed, and
then ordered a halt, and got out
and bowed, and bowed again, totlie
catafalque and the dead. The Chi
nese think all foreigners arc rather
mad, and hence did not marvel over
it as much as they might, but when
Governor Seward found out what
he had done, the story is he was
more mad than pleased."
Working and Fattening Food.
Wc begin to tbiug 'that the old
distinction between the food of a
working and a fattening animal
must soon be abandoned, and
that it will be found that the tool
which is best adapted for a bullock
kept close to the plow is also that
which is most likely to put up meat
on a fattening bullock, and to stim
ulate the lacteal ' secretion in the
milch cow. The recent mTCStiga-
tions of Voit, Htwriiton, Fiek
WisJicemns, and others prove that
fat and other non-nitrogenous foods
are those chiefly nsed in maintain
ing the motions of the body. I f the
results ot these physiologists' inqui
ries be accepted, then it is quite evi
dent that Jiorses should be fed on
food rich in "lat-fonning" lements
of nutrition. Wo should, if this
view be correct, feed our horses,
then, on Indian com and oil-cake,
rather thim upon beans and oats.
An old primitive Methodist
preacher who was going to preach in
the little chapel at Bristol, got so
wet that he had to borrow a pair of
unmentionables from his host,
who had but his everyday breeches
at liberty, which, unknown to both,
were occupied by a colony of ants.
As the old gentleman warmed in
the service, the ants got more and
more lively, ami very soon after he
commenced his sermon the itch be
came intolerable, aisl no amount of
scratching appeased it. Not know
ing how to account for it, but find
ing it impossible to go on, lie stop
ped and said : "My friends, I am
sure 1 have got grace in my heart,
but I believe the devil's in my
breeches I"
The Use of Lemons.
When persons are feverish and thirsty
beyond what is natural, indicated in
some eases by a inetalie taste in tho
mouth, especially afierdrinklue water,
or by a whitish appearance of the great
er part of the surface of the tongue,
one of tin; lest "coolers," Is to take it
lemon, cut off the ton. snrinkle over
it some loat sugar, working it down
into the le ii with a spoon, and then
suck it slowly, squeezing the lemon,
and adding more sugar, as the acidity
' . . . y . .
increases irom being brought up rroni
a lower point. Invalids with fever
ishness may take two or three lemons
a day in this manner with most mark
ed benefit, manifested by a sense Of
coolness, comfort and invigoratlon. A
lemon or two thus taken at lteatimc,"
is an entire sultstitute for the ordinary
supper of summer, anef would give
many a man a comfortable nigut's
sleep anil tin appetite for breakfast, te
which tliey are strangers, who will
have their cup of tea, or supper of
relish'' and "cake," and berries and
cream.
A cynical individual, on reading a
pathetic story in one of the papers,
lately, noted in his memorandum hook
as follows ; "Something whistled.
Teacher calls up a big boy on suspi
cion. Big boy conies up and hold
out his hand, sullen and savage. No
ble little boy comes manfully forward
and says : "I'm tlie boy that whist
led, sir,'' at the same time holding out
his lund. Teacher simmers down,
and lets them both off. fMeiu. Xo
ble little boy thought teacher wouldn't
lick him if fie told the truth, and he
knew tint the big boy would if lie
didn't.)
Motto for railway directors Never
mind passengers ; it is freight tliat
makes the car-go.
"Clara," asked Tom." "what ani
mal dropped from the clouds?'' "The
min, dear," was the reply.
"Every moderate drinker could
abandon the intoxicating cup if he
would; every Inebriate would if he
could."' John Ii. Qmigh.
Let the youth who stands with a
glass of liquor in his liaud, consider
which he had better throw away, tlie
liquor or himself.
Why shoulfl a wood-cutter never be
hungry t Because he can always have
a chop by axing.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
No. 01 front tttreet, Portland, Or.
REAL ESTATE in UiisCITYund EAST
PORTLAND, In ilie most desirable locali
ties, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS,
und ULOC&S, HOUSES and STORES ; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located 111 ALL ports o!
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE, and other property,
purehused for correspondents, In this CITY
and throughout the STATE and TERRI
TORIES, with groat earn and on tho most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOfSES and STORES leased. LOANS
NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OK ALL DE
SCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED:
and a general FINANCIAL and AGENCY
BUSIN ESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, In all the CI
TIES and TOWNS !n the STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the same to the above ad
dress. Mvl
A Great Variety Of furniture,
of latest styles, at prices to suit, such
as parlor sets, bed-room sets, chairs,
bedsteads, bureaus, etc., at ('has.
Mealcy's. All kinds of bedding manu
factured ; very handsome extension
tables, at San Francisco prices :
lounges, sofas, very neat bools-cases
with glass fronts ; a fine assortment of
picture frames, cheap as dirt, and a
great variety of other novelties that
housekeepers have only to see to pur
chase. Go to Mcaley's.
SillKUOS.
A. Wheeler, dealer In general
merchandise. A large stock of all
kinds now in store and for sale at low
rates. All kinds of produce bought at
highest market rates.
Cash paid for Wheat, Oats, Pork,
Butter, Eggs, 4c, &c
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