The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, May 10, 1872, Image 3

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    1872.
1872.
SOMKTIIIIVO NEW.
WALTER A. WOOD
Mowing & Reaping Machines,
THE COMING HARVEST.
C. B. COMSTOCK & GO.,
8PR1NCV1LCG & ALBANY. OREGON,
Sole Agents for Oregon Vaslsii-.ston Territory.
W. S. XEOl'RY,
Traveling Ueuwl Agent,
amiaxy, oiuxox.
rnnr.SE JIKTI.Y fOWlX AIIJnr ABK SOW IX ESCT.U.
m. 'i , , . rtmmghonl the whole elvilixed world, and have
' , ' nH 'H iiii'iiOi rsi ewry trinl, Hit), in Europe unl
AmsSn fl.C wSWr in Pari, tn IStiT. since v. hleh l bin- many nluahle
improvements have Ijoen added.
One & Two-Horse Double-Geared Jointed Flexible
Bar Mowers,
never ckv. Thevara the WONDER OF THE AGE for Strength, Beauty, C'u
purity mill IJlitt'lSKSN OF OBAFTi
TECH!
SELF - RAKING REAPER ,
with Mowing Attachment, I Mm most complete and ;1V"i''',''':,V,Viri''lilli'T-i"
Europe or America, and Isti COMPLETE REAPER and a i OMPLEj K MOW bit,
Kiii',' two seperotc imichllicn.
WE
FOR THE WOOD'S CACHINGS
That lhovnretlKLKiHTEST Hit A KT, the QriCKESTt 'and BEST MmTOWjOT
well as the MUST Ill'IIABLE. That they leave the l!t M'LI'.s IN 'HIE BMI
SHAPE, an I are tho EASIEST HAXDLEbol'auy Mowing and heaping Machine
cither iii Envoi1 or Anicirlctt.
T We Warrant (lie Wood's Machines to lc an ...
tST Represented..
.;'; A full assortment of EXtttAS constantly kept at all our AbcixWcs.
WE ALSO HAVE THE AG ESC Y OF THE
HAINES' HEADERS,
with the WOOB IMPltOVKttEST, which renders it one of thc BEST HEAD-
fcIfvott'biiy a Hauler, lie sore yon get the IIAIXEft with Woods' tote Im
rov, uk'uU, ns they w ere on ly added In 1871.
SEX I) l'OH
3d, 1S7MB
AUny, Mi
P.C. HARPER & GO.
AVE BE(i LEAVE TO CALL THE AT-
ten Hon of thepublte toonrlarenml
well selected stiK'k of
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
eonslstlnpfof the latest and most fashion
able styles of
DRESS GOODS!
TBIMJIIXUS,
KUEI,I,AHX.
SHAWLS.
LACKS,
KMBBOIDERY
and Fancy Notions. In the
Gentlemen's Department
wcoliVrthc lutesl styles In CLOTIHXHl,
thclx'stln BXDBRWEAK, thenohhl.
est TIES nndM'.MlFS. the nicest
GLOVES and (iAI NTl.Kls,
ami the "ton" in ItiHi'lS
SHOES, -While onr
SII.K II A I N
are all the roue.
We keep eonslautly on
sortniem of
land a full a
shot ca-xjivrs,
BHOT-POt'CHES,
i.l'N-TlT.ES,
SllOT-l'.KLTS,
Pi IWPER,
FLASKS,
I'OWUElt,
SHOT,
CAPS,
in fret, evevvthln In tho hunterVlhie.
Our
Mirrors & Picture Frames
embrace all Blzos and styles. In the line "l
GrROOERI 303 S ,
Crockery,
tilatttwarr,
Fruit JnrM,
POCKET & TABLE (1 TLKKV,
NBlll
TAhiiiiM
Pomeitlc Good, &
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
our stock In full and coniplcto.
NT CALL AND EXAMIXE GOODS. JEt
FoterM ItnlldlnK, Flrvt S., Albiuiy .
P. C. HARPER ot C0.
1872.
ULCUIPTIVG HOOK.
(iOORS !
SPRING
GOODS
GEORGE TURRELL
HAS JCST RETfRXEfl FROM SAX
Fraiu-M-o, iih a Inrtfe and extensive
addition to hta stock, which he Is now scl
linjiat the
LOWEST PRICES!
HU stock, in part, consists of :
SrniXO ft sl MMEl! DRESS liOODS,
(a larire vnrtety.)
BPIHXU X SI MMER SHAWLS,
(latest Stylos.)
LADI ICS. ( i EXT8' A CfflLDBEXtP
Hosiery.
LADIES'. CEXTS" & CHILDREXS'
Kid U loves, (while, hltu'k & color'd!
A LAIKiE ASSORTMENT OF
Trimmings, FrimesiEfflWiBry,
UKX'IV A5SO boit
O L O T Z I I OST O !
UKXTV tc HOI'S HATH nnd VXVU,
HARDWARE !
(an entire new stock.)
Hoots nii1 Mioch,
ItusLetw mill Wnodeuuare,
GROOERIE S,
ftc Ac., Ac, -
All of which he is offering at excoodliig
low tales.
TO THE LADIES A CALL IS ESPECIAL
LY RECOMMENDED.
(-Parties furnishing, should call and
see our large stock of
Oarpots, Xtuge,
OIL LOTUS HUM'S
CURTAINS, ETC.
HIUAXMT FBICK PaM tut Country
J'rodtict'.
OOOd Delivered to any pari of town .
OR TITBBKLL,
Uti Fibst St., ALBAXY
FURNITURE.
E. D. WHITLOW & CO.,
I in) " r! i - and Dealers in
FURNITURE !
and
Upholstery Goods,
Elrst-St., ;t doors Mow Conner's Dank,
ALBAAY, OltEGON,
Ke rps constantly on hamt for sale
lack Walnut Farlor
and Chamber Setts,
Fainted Chamber Setts,
Dining room and
Kitchen Furniture
ni ail klmlu
SOFAS,
LoUXtiKS,
SPItiXd MATBESSfcS,
11 LI JtKl KKKA IL-.l's,
RrtfKlNCt CHAIRS,
DEDSTEADS.
'CAULK-.
sTANTS.
Bl'ttEAUS,
Wll A 1 Nt i' ..
BUACKETTS,
ikhik OASES,
sect, et aw1kh
desks.
ETC.
Upholstering
in all Us branches. Uriels nibsl with
promptness and dispatch.
Repairing & Mniiufaetttring
done to order.
fgg floods iWUvorod tonny part of (he city
(gg All our work warranted. .'.)
Give us a Call and Examine our
Stock.
COFFlXS matte to order on short notice.
K, II. WHITLOW A CO.
February 73-21
iNUUSEBY.
amjm '
Six MUes Sonlli f Albnny, Man Co.,
NEAR THE RAILROAD.
r somen' the attextiox.of au.
L iMM-oiis.Uslriiwto pmvhnar frnlt im
to ca!l and ewiiilue my sliK'k, WWeli 1
loniposodof the latwst and heM nuleetlrai
In the state, eonslsiitiK nl apples, WMJ
elierrk-. pltwn rnwies, kjhivs. inaekiH r
,!,.,. ,'urrmi-s ami rwe-, i . Waek and
white wtvlnnt, BnjrtWt wilnut. Mekorj.
nonin, ivdhiid. honey loeusj. haeklwn-j,
,l a nnmlter of other vartoiesol m -and
plants too nntnerons to mention, all ot
which ntvoaorcdayowm.
Dec. 17. IS70-H
POHTLAND IIUTKL.
HOT JZ L .
Corner Front and Salmon Sis.,
PORTLAND, CHEGOPJ.
Thi new and elegant hotel, n Ith
Xcw Furniture Tlirougliool,
Is now
oi'kx to the ptniar.
itnlh m " M nveoHimodatloii
of Unctils.
FREE COACH TO THE HOCSE.
Come mid Sec Vs.
.1. It. M'KEXUF.H, Propr.
Oet.T, 7U1V4 .
S I AVI N 0 M AC II I N KS .
THE CELEBRATED
Buck Eye Sewing Wncnlnc.
Price 815; ultliout table, 95
JPl-vo ECxxncirocl
SOLD IN OREGON
For the Year 1871 !
No Family can Afford to he
Without One.
The success of the ltd KB YE stands
without a rival on this c.nt. Hundreds
who now nsethein pronounce (hem to be
unequalled for family use.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED.
The BUCK EYE makes the Lock-st Itch.
Which will not ravel. They are simpleaiid
durable, and have less machinery t ban any
other machine, therefore aro less liable to
get out of order.
AGEXTS WANTED,
ToscllthelKtKEYE,lhe tiesl and only
low-priced machine that has any merit.
Machines shipped tonny part of theooMt
upon receipt of prloo.
For further parflcifWrs onqnlrc or a-
'kKm: M, PBABPOX; CO.,
Gen. Agents for IUdfts Court.
rf7 LM I
MEW TO DAY.
...rvevor'&'aVl'I'ne.r
SmkSSS
1 KnjflmiTlnjf. 'r li rsMilli-ltd ti iiinil,
to whiiii prompt atteatkm win i rid.
Reld wrTanmit, Unn foonfy.ore-
urn ; PosiomoeaJdrww -AIUiny. Jinitt
Arctic Soda.
Havix: AMJ8D vastly to (U K '
rartntt(fnrd(i4pii!nK thtt deltKht-
miwollMmUb-Kitinir never. ouW
announce to our fonuer )utrhn, Mid the
ii.ti.iir.-n.-n!ny.ti.r-eaivinuyin.pmri I
(torn oneof tliawieleuinit
'Tuft's Arctie Fountains,
to supnly wida of tlto Ixtsl ipmlity In On
thulte'l qtiantitlet) tu alt who muy favor ui
with nenll-
BOTTLED SODA !
AMI
S cir s a e i 1 11a, !
MILL, llflilXt. THE
SPItlKG and SUMMEK.
he ilollVered to ftinillloi hrdtrlng tliron'h
outtheetty. Meulei-K Kni)itled at I.iliernl Knles.
A. ( AliOTlIKHS & CO.,
Gentiliie l.iltie
Headers, from 10 to 13 feet cut. made hy
Waller A. Wood, at Hooshrk I'ulls N. V.,
with all his linproveilients, and having
ntm Donne's Patent Aignstaole Reel.
TXo other Header i.vH
nmri' incuts. Tail' IIOIII' llllt till' Ilailll' s
Iniprovi'd llenikin lUtvle hj' Wood.
Kutisciri TIireNlicr,
as improvol, U tin- prrieetion 01 nn
. Threshing Maeldue. We hnvo them from
.'111 to 4U llli-li, u 11 II ill'" iwninirc,ut
I slioe donlilo tim, iilONHtor, donhle di
4i."S"rS.I.".fEIIElI!'i 'rSEBl . i elmnre. dr.. iiki'Io especially for the wants
lorn l iiwf. nftor venw of ntudy. It
greater ck'aulng etvpnelty than any other,
and isevrrv :iv perfect. KSTXo other
machine litis ever equalled the "Russell" ;
none can excel it. ,
TIHMWWEI.I. A CO., '
San FranClSCO.
April IMIUlI
THE NEW FAMILY
SEWiNG iACHSNE,
WITH ATTACH MKXTS FOB
AIi.Ii HIXKS OF WOKJi,
Is fast winning ftrvor In the household, as
shown ,A-tne ilipiniv men .iniK r,.i,-n.
ThisNllW FAMILY MACHINE is capa
ble of n range nhd variety of ork siii-h as
as once tlionght Imtto'slble to iierfonn
i hv lnacliin. ry. We claim and tn show
.,'.... :. I- .i...'..l, ut nwul u'unt In . de -
I Oil, O ,-,', .ii.j- - -
ieatelv arrange,!, nicely adjiisted. easily
operated nnd uniootblv rannlug ot all the
Kainilv Sewing Hnehlnos. It Is remark'
ahle not oulv lor the innge and variety ot
its sewing, but also lor the vnric'y anddit
lerent kinds ot" texture which it will sew
with o,unl Ihelllty luitl nerfectiqh, using
silk tw ist, linen or eollon thivad, line or
OoaiW. making the liilerl.M-h.a-eli.Nlle-Ktlteb.aUke
on both sides of th' inline
sewn. Thus. Waver cloth. or leather i.v
; 1.1 ...i -i; n-.-ti, ,,ti, t unitorin-
Ity of stitch ; and, In a moinent. this wil-J
llngllllll lleMri-weiiiyiii ni,,.,.,... j
tie adjusted for tine work on gauze or gos.
minor tissue, or the tucking of lartalnn.or
rnlllling, or almost any other work whuli
(loricate fingers have Into known to per
form. Apply to
S. II. CLAIGMTOX,
. AOKNT FOB LINN COl'NTV,
LEIIAXUX, UIXH.
Mho at the Drug Store or A. CAROl'H-
:i:s Co., Aiixwy, Oregon.
may x, KunuM
" Gt"R.-AJNri
May Festival !
i.U in,' If 11-11 ML
Llun County Fair Orountls.
SATURDAY, MAY A, 1872,
under the sujiervlsloii of
ALBANY FSRE COMPANY HO. I
OIIDK.H OF AlttlANOyJIEKTS:
At 9 O'clock A. M., the Company will be
formed al Headquarters. At lmlf list
nVlm kA. M.. the tmstwslon of Firemen,
Sx-hools, Sunday sv lusils ell teens and
friends, will form m iront 01 imunin
House and proceed to tho grounds, where
music, and the use of the Pavilion and all
the grounds, wtll he furnished FREE.
( roquet grounds will lie prepared for
t hose who wish to enjoy I his elegant game.
An oration will U'dcllveredatsoimiiron
venieiit hour during the day, by J. J.
Whitney, Esq., of AHny. .,,...-
ivWBteroi
A'piTTOVaiw!!
is
h SoldYearly!5S$HO
Made by Walter A. Wood, (the largest
nmnumedirerof farming machinery hi the
worldH with folding bar, (wo whacIS, and
all kite Improvements. It led the worldnt
the Paris Exposition, and has found no
peer since. Is compact and powerlul.and
Just tho machine for this coast, as every
fanner will say who lias one. . .
SjtfrEvory machine is guaranteed as rep
rtScntOd. liny 1 ho beat. Buy tins Wood s
Improved Filte Mewor. 8okl by
.'f BABWKM.
Old ffifylgPg''1 t,J,t fWcisro.
I'aciiic coaot xewb. j
mm t.wi.iM.t; .t.ih.t. i
Mr. Henry Bnrmester took l.iHK
tndrtartedon.groo.hmH Men-
! , , , . , . , , '
' day Itefore last, since which time he
f, ,
had not returned.
71,e Henuhlican friends of At-:
torncy Ccneral Williams at Port-
land will give him loeoniiiij; re-,
,-.t; u. ....;,.! ; .it ,.;tv
'Hre Salem Mm'ttry tays there is I
, . . 1
an alder tree across the river, m
... ,
Polk county, that is six feet and!
. .. , !
eigltt inches iuctrcumrerencc, Large, j " v
A little girl at the Past Salem ' benefit of Wwhiugtou Territory
Pchool fainted and fell heavily to , t,lis i'm : rbe lls,,al sa,anos for
the rrooront! davlart week. i lederaloflkials; usual annuities tor
Penis are low and the real estate f ,,f Indisj .ral
, , , liwideuttil eixnses ol the lniliaii
martet depressed at tmm. . wervioe j,-, ,,,,,) . iwveytag, 7(,-
Many tanners in the valley arejooO; assessing and collecting tutor-
ttrrtiiliff their attevition to shecprais- lal Pevcnue, ?17,O00 ; collecting
L . 1-1!- 1 1 . .Miiii.i
1112.
i 1 arles Smith, convicted ot tar- i
1 cencv, two years a, in Wasco conn-
; tv, 4fl dlnolittrged Iron, the Peui-,
iteutiary last week. ,
Contrarv to expectation the prop. )' last. '" .' m.1
oBttion of the Committee of 100 toJV a US '"a "'S 111
the St. Louis delegation for the con- S' Valley, was accidentally shot
r., . i ci . '
st me ion o t he western end ol the i
35th parallel road was not accepted
by the latter, and a counter propo
sition will lie prenonted.
Caterpillars are carry ng every
' "L -i"" - .'a j
j Uing Mor0 tl0ni ik omntv.
v"" 3
., , , l .1
sione lor tttc Dtuitiing 01 vne - -
Catholic Academy at Sa'ctn is be- jtmes from tho effect of which he
ing taken fomaqnftVvynear -Mar,h-, died on Tuesday following,
field, in Clackamas county. ' ( 1 fT ' M50 n ton at Georgetown,
A yount( man in Salem looses 1 Colomdo.
thc power of fpceeh occasionally for I The Uto Indians have thc small
seven -or ciMrt hours at a time with- Pw l"c a """8 int0
out any apraut cause. vaccinated. They
Gov. Clrover made tho following lw tbo whites to stop tho
appointments of Notaries Public on snow-storms.
7'hnrsday last I L 0. Sterns, Ha- j Multiioraali county m eight years
ker City : A YVeller, Sparta, Union j and five .norths has had nine bun
county Samuel O. L Cotter, Poll- ( divd and eighty-six marriages,
land, and Charles Knight, Canby, j -t i,ere lias been an increase in these
Clackamas county.
On thc 12th of April a -Mr. W.
j A. Ttni.cr was drowned while en-
gaged i:t floating logs down a trib
utary of Smith river, alxxit twenty
mi'es from Clarduer City, lir, Tur
ner was a native of Scotland, about
twenty eight years ol'age. Suppos
ed to have relatives in the vicinity
of -Astoria.
2'l.e annual reunion ot the Alum
ni Association of YVallamct Univer
sity, will be held in the University,
.Tunc 27th, in the evening; Oration,
.1 . I h Waldo, Of Portland ; l'oct,
Samuel L. Simpson, of Salem ; Ks-
ayist, Mrs. W. C. Johnson, of
Oregon f'ity.
7'he Salem Merntry has an ac
count ot a married lady who is said
to have eloped with "another man,"
leaving her husband and two chil
dren to the tender mercies of the
cold World.
y'r. Goer of Marion county has
recently placed on his farm eight
head of line blooded sheep which
he purchased in Washington county,
savs the Sfrtemimi. Hehasa flock
of some eight hundred sheep.
During the past quarter Rev. J.
Iloberg, pastor of llillsboro circuit,
has received 31 mcmlters into thc
Church, preached 10 times, missed
three apnointraentt from sickness,
made 103 pastoral visits, organi.ed
one new class at Cornelius and
traveled more than 500 mi'es.
Thc mining companies arc ltogin
t iw ,i.t...,j, v - -cj
ninrr mnrt lii cvorv direction round
Idaho City, the weather having
moderated so as to make water quite
abundant.
t
Mvster ous disapiiearanees are
.Mjsur.o.is ui,
getting very common in the Mate,
"Darling, kiss my eye'ids down,"
is the latest pathetic lay.
Tt i anid that sninisters have a
better chance of success against wid-
ows in the race tor husbands than
bachelors have against widowers in
the race tbr wives.
Mr. Solly, of Polk county, has a
little hen that lays two eggs a day,
and every egg hatched has produc
ed a rooster. Her last lay was an
egg 6x9 inches, weighing five oun-
COS.
Salem has been disturbed by
burglars late'y.
7'he OnffOnian speaksofacoup
lo in Portland who not long since
celebrated their seventieth anniver
sary of their wedding day, called
the "pearl wedding."
About oue hundred families iu
and about Walla Walla inteiaUt
once to move intoUftH 4 settle
on the lands north of Lewiston.
A little daughter of J. E. Elder,
f Olympi, recently had her leg
en by tailing lrom a gooas
rY
,
The ltcavv frosts have destroyed
1 , . '
'arly a" lne mm u,Kls m l"c 8"r"
de,,s aitd orchards in the vicinity of
'''se (
It is reiwrted that an American
oompaiiy is soon to erects dry dock
at ,,n. vnita!,!,. i,,,iiit on the Sound
al Nrt,K mia"t l"Jlhl 0,u"t
The fiiflnwllitf ainmitn'iatious
Jle ,ow:i" "I'"1
Wn a,1i l.v r.nHmi fi.r
revenue iiom luone i.uai, j.y,w,
1 ,w co,,vlct8 twm
Territorial Prl80n ou thc
' April J 'oy were Al. Pncstand
Ah Gow.
tl'i'ou" i the aulomen liy a man
'"'"o J
who was cleaning a Cults' revolver,
and lived but thirty-six hours.
,T. W. Johnson, of Applegatc,
white intoxicated, lell from his
-..(., , ft..,,.!,,,.
. Wn, on a recent Nmdaj , tiailm
I . ,. , ,, ,
i iiwr Lis cl'iiTI mnl l'oi'eiviii' other ill-
investments year by year.
Oranges were twenty-live cents a
dozen in Portland last week.
It cost Portland 80 to kill thir
ty do;; last mouth.
The survey of thc St. Helens Par
has been completed.
An exchange says that Mr. Hen
ry Kohlep, employed at tho Salem
Brewery, is six feet eight anil one
half inches in height, and has not
tasted a drop of water for three
. . . . , i
years. Orwking leer seems io u u
reversed its influence in this instance,
and pulled him out in tho wrong
direction.
Salem is to have a new pump
ftctory.
7'hcre arc three saloons less in
Salem than there were last month.
The Indians of Grand Konde
Peservation have established Justi
ce's Courts, and litigation has be-
come a passion with them.
7'he strile among the Democracy
in Union county is represented as
bitter and personal. It is expected
that lleudershott will bo renomi
nated for the Senate and a bolt is
expected.
The Committee of One Hundred
at San Francisco and thc St. Louis
delegation have agreed on a basis
of action. A company is to be in.
oorporated at San Francisco with
$25,000,000 subscribed capital, to
v-rv -j .
, Immedialeiv commence thecontstnic.
' 0f the road eastward to- the
Colorado river and secure six r
200 W k b"d! S!2
IlVC IS. I IT l. iivt, nil; ii,i.-i, ui
u. . Jr. , ,' .
I which is to be paid out ot the cam-
j oftIie ro.1(l ftS wu as rt:.Lsliol
: t0 ti,e Colorado river. St. Louis is
j to do the same for the construction
j Ol ww roau i.v. r.s ... -
mis to the Colorado river, nacti
Company is to bui d at least 250
miles annually, and make the junc
tion at an agreed point within five
years from thc commencement pt'tho
work. Tho Atlantic and Pacific
Company are to concede to the San
Francisco Company all rights to
grants of lands, depot and terminal
sites, ai d the Government aid of all
forms for its secti.u of the road,
and it cither oartv fails to construct.
its respective share of the road up
.v- !.. c : .. r.i .i
10 uie poiia ot junction wit tun the
time, the other is to so on with the
construction until the junction is
-.. 1 2 -11 1 .' . i
inaue, ami receive an oencnis ano
aid for that part of the line so con-
. s . ... .. .
siructeti, to wincn tno otner would
have been entitled. The terminus
is to be Mission Bay. Th St, Louis
iliu aro iuiw in .AiiGnlfat.ioii It
is understood that ti e terms are
satisfactory and will bo accepted.