The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 01, 1872, Image 5

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ALBANY REGISTER
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When you wish
Posters, or
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
f
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Ball Tickets,
Programmes,
Labels
nut why particularize, when it isgou
dolly acknowledged tliat we Arc
ON IT
WIku It comes under the hetd of
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the above statements, you have
only to call (or send a liand ac
Wiipanled by three stamps to
paj return postage) when
we will astonish you with
tlic capacity of the Reg-
V' "YfKV mopfcr.dDinB
" Colored or Plain
7 ' ; work, and the re-
markahlc ele
gance exhib
ited by the
Boa In
Catallng the stamps for the same
when finished. When yon have
'Will our line, call. A hint to
tin sufficient Is wise M
a bond kick's ham, er
4t to that effect
Filling.
The undersigned will soon opert
An Entire cw Stock
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Fnnty Good,
I nm MaUM mat 3TO'-
1 NDltEUl ESTA Aid. " iAAMi.r.
A . . ? I. t....1. llWMW I'l,...-
where, assuring pnrclinsers
I"""'!- SIOC, IHH"I' I"
! A saving of Fifty Per Ccut
In their price.
We have facilities for presenting the
most complete assortment of goods ever
ntreret'.ia ln irket.at reduced rates;
and Imvc adopted as our motto, "(Juiek
mlti and mall pnyttt."
" Call and Bee for Yourself.
KMX CO.,
In nr. Tnte'a Brick, Albany ,
j 6ent.SJ,il-lrv4
NEW STOCK !
JUST OPENED.
GEORGiE T17RRELE
HAS NOW OBENEII OCT. AT STORK
recentlv occupied bv A. Cnwnn A Co.,
j on First street, Albany, a new antl well se
! kvteil stock of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
GENTS' CLOTHING,
Kent' and Boys' Huts,
HOOTS AVB KUOEN,
Wood Ware, Crockery Warr,
Groo eries,
Which he has pnrcliascd In Son Trnnclsco,
fur coin, and which lie will tell
AT THE LOWEST PRICES, '
FOR CASH OR riiOlHTK.
All who want the
II 1ST UOOmt AT IOWENT PBIIT.,
Should K've him a call.
GKORfiK TCKUELL,
k First Street, A Ibuny.
AlMny, Sept. a, 187L
SKW1NG MACHINES.
TflE CBhWtATKB
Rueh Eye Sewing Huehinc.
Price AM 5 without table, S
wilui ' i ii in "v Wid"
Five 3HDxttaurca.
NU W OKBOOK
For the Year 1871 !
If Family ea Aflbrd to W
WitUont Out.
The raeccm of the UTOKEYK stand
without a rival oa this coast. Hundreds
who now urn them pronounce them to be
unequalled ftir iamuy wa.
KVEBT XACTHNE WARRANTED.
The lttTCKXTE makes toe IOcktisph.
Whkih will not ravel. TlieyBroslmpleand
darabie, and nave Has tnachtnery than any
other machine, therefore are Knai Uabk to
get out of order.
AGENTS WANTKH,
To sen the W7CKETE, the heat and only
low-priced machine Ut has any merit.
MschinlnSjtoiUjylsartof thscOMt
upon recalpt or pries.
Vat fartbAr pariktdani aaqnlra mi
aa4HiVm-
'aft W M
r vDBlTG8, KTO.
fir!
t-EO.F. SETTLEJI1ER,
DRUGGIST,
(SucccMor to D. W. WakefleUl),
Pnrrbh'. New ii ding, rint Sit reel ,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Dealer in
DRUCSANDMF.DH'IXES.
CHEMICALS,
1'AIXTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
AU irrtli lea avinnto1 pnre.and of the
tic"t cffiaflty.
rhyKWiaii iNweriplmtiH.earefullv com.
poimileil. Allmny, Oct. 17, lKtWtf
S'i'OV'KS, ETC. I
W. II. n'FARLAI & CO.,
Opposite the hotels,
Allmny, Oregon,
St'rCEScKIRS TO 0. 1". TOMI'KIMS i CO.
STOVES, RANGES,
Force and Lift PumpM,
LEAD AND IRON PIPE,
Hollow Ware,
UOUhk vi ii-vikhim; hariuvahk.
Tin, Copper nnd Sheet Iron
Wnre.
,..; 1ST (STOCK I!V TIIK VAI.I.KV.
Lowest Frices Every Time.
Kepnlrlnar Properly Done. Mv2
FJHUIT TREKS.
Fruit Troca, Cirape Vine, Ate.
THE TNnEU8IMK INVITES THE
utleiitiou of the prthlle to his lai v and
i pk'tcfjoekof " i .'.1
LllWBBjf f 8 f J f 1
PEAR.
TI.CM.
CHERRY
awl other TRBfiP.
Aho, ;H AJE Vt ES-ts hi nw Hiate :
Ornamental Tree, Slirulw, I'laiits, t'ur
mntlt, (iKseherrl , Strawoerrle, Ror'k,
ItahlitiAand llnlbE which will be cold as
low as tirst-ehMs stock con be afforded.
Kov.tS.lSv4 J. A. MILLARD.
1WE8H KRCITS, poaches, grajn'-s. unnkw,
1 )mvr, ote.,hy Svt DrBOIS.
SOAP -KANE'S CONDENSED, THOM
iut' Cold Water Bleiicliina, and other
kinds. Sold b WHJSELEIt,
llv4 at SImhW-
Ii A ROW ARK"
NEW FIRM!
W. II. M il & CO.
Have Just received a large and well wlect
ed stock of
HARDWARE,
Such as
Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools,
CONSISTISG OF ANVILS, VICES, UKL
lows, uauuuurs, sludges, saws, planes,
cross it and mill niws ; together with n
large
AMNOBTXIOrr OF iron akdhteel,
Kails, springs, axles, thimble-skeins, bolts,
etc, etc., etc.
A well selected sloek of
Wagon Timber,
SPORES, HUBS,
Bent rims, Bhaftsv poles, hickory axles, cte.
A)J of which are now offered to the pub
a specialty we can laid wilt Jteen aiwtu r
aasortmcpt. at lower prices, than any
house in thh city. -
lic at tow rates, as we miiKe me mistm
Also receiving and opening, a large and
splendid assortment of
WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE,
Which we oflter at reduced rates. :
W. H. KUHN ft CO.,
Montcith (lro-proof brick, First street.
March 1 10-21
XOW IS THE TIME!
NONE IVO TOOR TO BUY IT
The Cheapest" Live
Newspaper on the
Pacific Coast !
Alkny Register
An Eight-Page Weekly Newspaper,
CONTAINING
PORTY-EIOHT
' 1 Mil y. -n
COLUMNS
of matter, written aiid selected to meet
tbc wants and tastes of all varieties of
people. '
The REtJISTKR is printed on new
and elegant type, contains a carefully
written digest of the news of the week,
both local and general ; is plain and
outspoken on all matters of political
importance, while Its columns contain
a fair share of literary and miscellane
ous reading, etc, etc., making it the
most attractive paper in Oregon.
The REGISTER isoAcrod to sub
seriU'rs, from now until the close of
tiie volume, ;
FITEE SEVEN MONTHS
For the extremely low price of
UOIXAU Xll'TYV
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 neighbors, as at the
price It Is the cheapest newspaper pub
lished on the Pacific coast ?
DRT-GOODS & OHOCEKIKS:
NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS !
J. HILT. BEACH
is now opening a
Selceted Stock or General
Herehandlae,
Consisting of
Staple and Fancy Dry Gods,
Clothing!
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Crockery and tKlass Ware,
BOOTH AMD KHOIX,
PAIST8 AND OOS, ETC., ETC.,
AND IS OFFERING THE OO0D6 TO
t he public at prices corresponding with
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, opposite Foster's brick, south
ride First street, Albany, Oregon. 31v3
rROCKlUES AND PROVISIONS, In full
IT supply, Just received by
svt
lit nois.
FIRE S FIRE! FIRF.!
MA MHek ta Tiasw ve MIV
UNION
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
Not, 410 and 418 California St.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Stockholder Individually Liable.
Cash capital. In gold coin,
Deposit la Oregon, -
740,000 00
80,000 00
Lemon promptly mm eejwlsnMy"
junted, mmm
PAID IN GOLD COW.
timiS COMPANY HAVING GOMfLfltD
1 with the lain of Oregon, by making a
deposit of ftfty thousand duars. Is now
prepared to efieet Insurance against loss or
''""oITbTAVE TOCCHARD, President
CatAft, D. Hav06, Secretary.
. 0. MERDXHHAU,. Af eat, Alhaay,
: Subsrrflx-rs flndlnjt an X after their
! names ore hifttroMSd that tlietrsnhm-ription
i etpln's It h that numtier, mid t hoy are ln
; vitl to renew It. Tenus-H lrv'0i
lu advance; slxnionths,Sj three months,
I S3T Lesal tenders received at pur from
subscribers in the Eastern States.
j A Western editor Was serenaded n
; few evenings since, nnd In the next
I issue of Ills paper complimented the
ecnmadhig party on tner "jndieiom
1 musical taste In tiie selection of oleww."'
He was Informed by a listener, eflcr
the ptiMlttitioii that they liad played the
'Rogue's March."
l ' ' .'
Iktemperakce. Grand blaster Tel-
i lav of Colorado, calls the attention of
i the Grand Lodge, which make It; Hie
j "iniperottVe duw of the subordinato
I LiHlires to restrain, as fer as possible,
1 tltit I rt .mi tin lO'iiii.i nii I ,t ,Hi 1 1 n.i'l 1 i.'.i lit'
I in, .ii.i -i m iv v s IIIIUVI iiir-tiin I "in-vi M
trial, and suicnioil or expulsion as the
case may need." Lmamatk Mtumnk)
It is said, that wlien the win is go
ing out of sight, the pious Swiss torus
mau of the Alps takes his Alpine horn,
and shouts loudly through it, "Praise
ye the Lord !" Then a brother Iwrd
man ou some distant slope takes up
the who, "Praise y the Lord!" Soon
another still higher tip the mountains,
till hill shout s to hill, and peak echoes
to peak, the sublime anthem of praise
to tltu Lord of all.
A V.ux'abi.k TiioruiiT. Looking
at the manifold and frightful evils that
spring from dritnkcum wc think we
8W justified in saving that it is the
most dreadful! of all tiie ills that afflict
the country. We are convinced that
If a statesman, who wUIkhI to do the
utmost possible good to his country,
were thoughtfully to enquire which of
the topics of the !iay deserved the most
intense force of Ids attention, the true
reply which would lie exacted by full
deliberation would he. that he should
study the means by which this worst of
plagues can he stayed.
How to Know a Goose. "Moth
er, inoiuer. cneit a voting rook re
turning hurriedly from Its first flight,
"J'ifl so frightened ! I've seeu such a
sicht!-'
"What sight, my son?" asked the
rook.
"O, white creatures, screaming and
straining their necks, anil holding their
heads ever so high .' See, mother, there
they go!"
'tieese, my son, merely gcesc,"
calmly replied the parent bird, look
ing over the common. "Through life,
child, observe that when you meet any
one who makes a great fuss about him
self, ami tries to Tilt his head higher
than the rest of the w;orld, you may
set hitn down at once for a goose."
Rockv Mountain ScitsrriFic In
vESTiriATiONS. Prof. Marsh, of Yale
College, ami party, who left San Fran
cisco on Saturday last for New York,
have been traveling since June, col
Icctingnmi Investigating the veterbrate
fossils of the Rocky Mountain region ;
he lias made one of tin finest collec
tions in the world. His explorations
among tiie upper cretaceous format ions
of Kansas have been very remarkable
It Is said that his investigations will
furnish the material for clearing up
quite a number of geological puzzles
Ktrticiilarly the relations of the ancient
fresh water lake basins East and West
of the Rocky Mountains, it lias been
found that the pliocene basin in Oregon
contains a very large number of fossil
nones, anu uic minute vertcorate'
from the tertiary formation of Wyo
ming are considered of great value
Professor Marsh has recently appeared
liefbre the California Academy of
Sciences and read some Interesting pa
pers. COLUMBt!? Responsible. Our old
friend Columbus whom many of our
readers will remember as the man who
discovered America -has had many
hard things said ot him, but the hard
est is from a Hartford paper. It says,
in its efforts to prove that the discov
ery of this continent was not good:
The Indians never thanked Columbus,
for one party. The AlVicaus had small
ground to be gratcftd for the market he
opened for them. He led Sin Into
a dance of great expcctntlons, which
ended in a glorious ruin. He Intro
duced tobacco Into Europe, and laid
the foundation for more tracts and
nervous diseases than the Romans had
in a thousand years. He Introduced
the potato into Ireland, indirectly, and
that caused such a rapid Increase of
population that the great famine was
the result, and an enormous emigra
tion to New York heuce Tweed and
Hall, and the constituency of the ring.
Columbus Is really responsible for New
York.
The Vote in Enolakd. On three
separate occasions within the past few
years the House of Commons of Eng
land have been brought to a direct
vote on an important a nestjon con
cerning the liquor traffic. Namely :
as to whetlier the people of the several
parishes and towns shall liavc the pow
er to decree the suppression of the
traffic within their limits, wlien a vote
of two-thirds of the rate payers shall
be secured for snch a measure. When
In 1804, the House first voted on the
bill, tatrothieed by Sir Wilfred Law
son, to refer the question directly to
the people, the vote for the second
reading of tiie bill, which Is really the
test oiH'stlon In tint body with refer
ence to any new measure, was exceed
ingly small only 40 against w..
Majority against the bill, 357.
in the session for 1809, the measure
was acraln brousiht before the House
bv its friends, and after a most earnest
aiid able discussion of the subject, the
majority against the measure was re
duced to 10&.
The question recently came before
the Commons iu its session for 1870,
and after an animated but courteous
discussion, the majority against the
second reading wag reduced to thirty
one ! W hen the vote wu announced,
an Id voluntary cheer oaa gtvan by the
friends of the bUI. who mm to that
vote, not aoia vtmm mmi
A Joke m a
Ii Boston; iwny year mj0
lived (as they do Bow, we vena to
41lT,l1WT(itllfilWl('
gishin their wifjs, ami who. fere lit
tiie habit ol patronizing ratlajf exten
sively a tailor bv the name of Smith.
Well, one. day Into the shop these two
young blood strollctl. Says one of
them :
'Smith, we'Ve been making it bet.
Now we want yon to make each of us
a suit qf clothes ; wait till the bet is
deckled, ami tiie one that looses will
have to pay the whole." "Certainly,
gentlemen; I shall be' most happy to
serve yoti," says Smith, and forth
with their measures were taken, and
in due course of time the clothes were
sent home. A month or two passed
by, and yet our friend, the tailor, saw
nothing of his customers. One day,
however, he met them, and thinking
It was almost time the bet was decid
ed, lie made np to them and asked
them how their clothes fitted.
"Oh! excellently," says one; by
the by, Smith, our bet isn't decided
vet." "Ah!" savs Smith, "what is
It!" " Why, I liet that wlien itoNAvr
Hill M'lnMieiU full, it rill fall loiewl
tins Umitli ! Rill hero, took me up, and
when the bet is decided we'll call and
pay yon tint little Mil." Smith's face
stretched to double its usual length,
but la; soon recovered his wonted good
humor.
The Traveler IN the Mnow.
A traveler was crossing a mountain
bight alone, over almost untrodden
snow. Warning had been given him
that It slumber pressed down his
weary eyelids, thev would Inevitably
be sealed in death. For a time ho
went bravely along his dreary path ;
but with the deepening shade nnd freez
ing blast at night there fell a weight
upon his brain and eyes which seemed
to lie irresistible. In vain he tried to
reason with himself, In vain lie strain
ed his utmost energies to shake off that
fatal heaviness. At this crisis of his
fate his foot struck against a heap that
lay across his path. No stone was
that, although no stone oould be colder
or more lifeless. He stopped to touch
It. and found a human body, half
buried beneath a fresh drift of snfjh:.
The next moment the traveler had
taken a brother in his arms, and was
dialing his hands, and chest, and
brow ; breathing upon the stiff, cold
lips the warm breath of a living soul ;
pressing the silent heart to the beat
ing pulse of his own generous bosom.
The effort to sjve anotlier bad
brought back to himself life, and
warmth, and energy. He was a man
again, instead of a weak creature, suc
cumbing to despairing helplessness
drooping down in dreamless sleep to
die. "Tie saved brother and was
saved himself." JCnylish Jh-irtu und
Ewjlinh JIunds,
Georoe II. George the Second laid
great stress on the minutest trifles, in
sisting ou wearing his shirts in the
order in which they were numbered
and flying Into a violent passion if
they brought him the wrong number.
"Why am 1 to wear No. W, when I
have not had No. .15? Why am 1 to
do nothing that I like ? Am I king of
England or am I not f That I want
to know." And then lie would fall to
kicking his hat about the room, to
vent Ins anger, and rating aiiy of the
ministers that came In, in ids out
landish jargon. Once he was going
to kick t'lielmkc of Argyle, who laid
his hand upon his sword, and with
drew in high dudgeon. Meeting Sir
Robert Walpole on the stair-case, he
complained of what bad happened, to
which the other replied, "U l mat s
nothing, lie lias treated me so a hun
dred times."
They who throw stones at what is
above them, receive the missile buck
again by the law of gavity ; ami lucky
are tbey, if they bruise not their own
luce.
A strong mind is sometimes more
easily Impressed than a weak one.
For example, you cannot so easily con
vince a fool that j on are a philosopher
as that you arc a fool.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
REAL ESTATE DE A LEU,
No. 4 Front Nsreet, fertlaad, Or
REAL ESTATE In thlsCTTYand EAST
PORTLAND, in the most desirable locali
ties, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS.
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also.
IMPROVED F ARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located In ALL partsot
t lie M Alb I or uus,
REAL ESTATE, and other property.
purchased for correspondents. In this CITY
and throughout the STATE and TEKRI
TOR1E8, with great care and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
m
HOUSES and STORES leased. LOAN'S
NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DB-,
SCRimoNS PROMPTLY XLLHCHWa;
l Bcneml FINANCIAL ana Auawct
BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE. In all the CI
TIES and TOWNS In the STATE, will re
ceive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
nnd forward the same to the above ad
dress. v3
A Cheat Yariktt Of furniture.
of latest styles, at prices to suit, such
as parlor sets, bed-room set, chairs,
bedsteads, bureaus, etc., at Chas.
Mealey's. All kinds of bedding manu
factured: very handsome extension
tables, at San Francisco prices;
lounges, sofas, very neat book-cases
with glass fronts ; a fine assortment of
picture frames, cheap as dirt, and a
great variety of other novelties tint
housekeepers have only to see to pur
chase. Go to Mealey's.
A. Wheeler, dealer In general
merchandise. A large alack of all
kinds now in store aed tor aale at low
rates. AU kirjat oipraae tMogfat at
highest market rate.
Ca( ftld sfcat 'Bi'bCa4fc OftiSj tata)
Butter, Bgga, Ac, ifte.
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