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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1872)
LOCAL llNTELMtiiKXCE. Thanks. To Senator Corlntt fur Iwuiul coios ot ( opehMl G'tofa for 1S71. MoVEDlN. A. C. l.ayton moved into his new grocery establishment, on cooler of Broailalhin ami First street, on Wednesday. The lie'.' build ing lias a very neat glass front, ami !ii-has titled it up liwlde in a neat and tastv stvle. Alt Tin: BaBE. 'flic Poll' Varden lied-rooiu and parlor set- gotten up hy ( ha. Mealey are handsome, neat and i heap, and are hound lo win their way in public esteem. Sec 'cm before Ih. y are all gone. ..... IIk.vi.tii. The clwiigea I !e wealher of the pa-t few weeks while it has lieen beneficial to tlie growing eroj, li.'ts set several of our fellow-cUlzen to shaking in earnest, ( hills and (ever is what's the matter. Wi'Tsini'. Pende- It ui.no u irast'a uartv of surveyors on the U -i- side Railroad have reached Soan creek. I in Benton county, about nine miles from this city. They are finishing up I lie final survey, and expect to reach I 'omllis in about one week. Si.wiNd M.viiiNK. Any iug to purchase one of tin one wish e elegant ami popular Floreno Sewing Ma- chinos eheai), can do so bv ralline; at i he niilliiierv establishment of .Mr Brldgetarmer. BELiciors. Bev, Mr. Babcock, of I 'orvallis, Protestant Episcopal minis ter, isannouiRvd to preach at the ( 'nurt House In this cltv on next Sunday at lour o'clock l'. M. The general pub lic are Invited to attend. Temperance Cra.EBRA'nos. Tlie (iood Templars of Salem propose htiv- ing a grand time on the 4th of duly, They propose to burn powder, display fireworks orate, have processions, music, ooiiu-iires. namiers. dinners, and a July. iraud old fashioned fourth of Medical Cahu.-h this issue we present the medical caul of Dr. I. M. .tones, one of tin' most successful phy siclans who ever practiced in Linn county, and coiiiuieud his senices to those who ibay need medical advice, flis ollice is over Mr. J. M. Beach's -tore on First streef : residence on Second street, south of the Fro man Itulldings. OTic Tills. Hy examining the sticks in Albany, we find the fiuest and most select stock of dry good-, clothing, boots, shoes and gents goods ;:t Kline & Co's. (io and see for yourself. They pay 25c per dozen for eggs until further notice. 35t3. ExCEJ-bEST Woi:k. (leo. W. Gray. I . 1). S., executes all kinds and styles of plates for artificial teeth, in an lluo- eiialled manner, at the lowest rates which good work Cin Is' obtained, i all at his office in Parrlsll brick, and sea specimens. i i -- IIoi.i.owav's (Jixtmi.nt. Erysipe las and all Inflammatory diseases yield to a dilligeiit u of this powerful preparation. In the foot, hand and neck, their approach should be check i d at once If supperation ensues, danger is Imminent, and the knife cannot be employed without jeopard izing life. Tilts Ointment will remove lliedlsorder, without cutting, pain or jieril. '!" cents per lsx or pot. The people of Ilarrlsburg dewve credit for the Interest manife-b d gen eitilly to secure the boilies ol" the two men drowned thereon Monday. Jjus i.'ies of all kind- almost entirely ceas ed for two days, in liict business noiHes is ere closed, w hile the oWners aided hi the seareli. At last accounts the body of Mr. I'carmau had not been found. Our citizens have taken bold of the projected celebration on the 4th. and have subscribed liberal sums to make it a success. The Fair grounds will lie thrown open, music will beieeur i d. an oration will 1 e delivered, nod a ou! time liad bv all here at home. POETKY. Perkins gets off the fol lowing, which lie denominates "( leo Iatra poetry :" She got a little p'ison snake, and hid it in her gown : It gave its littffi tail a shake, and did her job up brown. She tumbled down upon the bed, 'where she was won't to He. i-emoved the chignon from her head mid followed Antony ! Leading Democrats of this county have acknowledged Ut the result in ! ibis State looks exeeeomgly iliuaou and flat. even Linn county can not be counted on to go the whole ticket in JQIMI. The pros)ccts of Republican ism look strunger and better every day. t J. M. Iteach talks of moving his fine -lock of dry goods, clothing, etc,, to Lebanon. A more honest and relia ble business man than Milt, don't run a store anywljere. and we wish biui success wherever lie may go. Twenty-five liundred acres have been sown with flax-eed In Oregon this season. Hix Jumdredof thisare . A of tlie mountain, four hundred in Marion county, and the rest In Lane and Liutu By order rf tin- School blmtoM for ; UiU' District, a house has been rented j in whloh to teach llif colored children ! j ot this lily. Miss Annie Bentley ha. ' Imtii si'Cilretl as teacher. j 'Oft M. K. Church South will 11I a camp meeting oO the North Fork of 1 .i. . .....i.;n ........ n.ti.tij 1...1.1.,., , ,,.,..,...,,.,., ,.... fil? b i n HIm . Ititoroit. The fdllewlfrg, from the Chicago I'ifsi, is pointed enough to deserve re-! printing: Mr. (lively will he known to hi-iory as the great " American eO-ope-; rator. lie oo-oueratl witli the south todis-olvt' Hie Lnloii; with the rebels to win Bull Hun; with Chase to boat i Lincoln: wilh .'elVl).ivistue-"iie pun- , ishineut; w IthTammiiny to save ( ftikcy Hall; with American nianiifatiiircri to secure protection; withiho r'rec-truders ; to ruin American inaiiul'ictuivrs; with , the Kepnhllefins mminsf Trliinbull; with Tniiiihull against the I'cpuhli cans. He is now co-operating with tlie Democrat to beat Grant, and by -I iily will probably Is- co-0M-mtlu2 wluiGraul to beat the Democrats, Tlie San FrniicUvo Jht'feVa says that I for many years there was no man in i Congress from ibis side or tlie country j Who so clearly under-loud our eoinphy c.iled and vexatious land questions as Senator William-. Ttioreporbl made bv him and the bills introduced were atwinilii the luterestof the people and f in conioiinin ui mi iit ju-mv. t i, i . !.... .... the ."ilh Instant "ii the result otthe ( ui- jeintiatl Convention, lie said it might be policy to adopt the ticket, lle be Ilevcd Greely would rim well in the j South: slill. il was ton soon to judge whatUbesi to be done, lb' would do almost any thing to heal the adnilnls - i ""dion-n.,t because ue .as any in u.g I again-: unuu, nil ne iigii i iimj uw i(lea of giving up. the Piuiadeipnta UOi-UlM'M IMO-l limi 'u,o . ov 1 1 ill. I lenii,r:i! i- n.-n-fv nio-f :ltl wisclr. Ills opinion was thai fhe Liberal ticket j would be withdrawn in September if ! the I taiuocrats nominate a good tlol e'. A San Francisco pair recently con cluded to elope, and chartered a tug and a clergyman. Intending to be made one on the bosom of the Pacific. Un fortunately, that body ol' water belied its name, and when the would-be groom j was asked whether hb intentions were honorable concerning the loving and clierlsliing of his female companion, his answer, fur sundry reasons, weredeliv- ....... I i i1'..l I In. - till. -li i I i,i MI n II I.I I - be bride, meantime, had tainted, and i the clergyman Jtelt constrained to fol low fhe example of the groom. And tin-ille fin. iso-eiiioov IViifl ei illelllileil: I but all ofthe arty from very weakness t U ele orcwi Ol go inroiiji b the service on their knees. A singular financial transaction oc curred in one of our dock odiees a day r two since, l.y some means it nap- , , , . ,. 1 tli-it tin. ii in i liiv owi-il it oe ot I (he clerks three cents, II lerk owed I ' "'"kindness shown them. 'I hey fhe cashier two cents, and the cashier! can lw made decile and mild in owed the boy two cents. One day the ! their dispositions or timid and wild, the boy. bavinga cent In Id-' pockof. i jst j,, accordance witli the treat concluded to diminish In- debt, and . ., . .. . . , therefore banded tlie rent over to the uttl ej receive from the herder clerk, who. in return, paid half of his l debt, by giving (he coin totlie ca-hier. , The latter gave tlie cent back to the ollice noy. remaining: "junv I ouiy n,,-ii v.iii urn. eniit 'I'lii- line nollin Tins.-- I ed the cent to the clerk, who passed ; it tothe ca-hier. who parsed it back to tlie boy: and the latter individual ini-; mediately muired all his accounts by j paying It to the ctcrk, thereby dis eharging his entire debt. Tin:- it may ! be seen "how great is the benefit to btvj derived from a single cent) If only ex pended judiciously. Ili'il'il'i AVeress. olive Logan commenced one of her i lectures in Newark recently, with the j remark, "whenever I see a pretty girl, j I want toelasp her in my anus." -.So i do we--" shouted tlie hoys In the gal lery. For a moment Olive was non-plu-.-ed' but. recovering hid- Sclf-pO-1 session, she replied, iVell, ' oy , 1 1 don't blame you." An exchange describing a fashion- I able party, speak of a gallant who whispered to a lady, and then "took her apart." and itiHBlllantly adds that it, is nut a very dillicu'.t feat lo take j a lady apart, these times; but then there is very little of her left after ward." A cm sty old Isichelnr in Congress proposed io levy a tax of 25 per jecnt. on corsets, whereupon a down East paper remaks: "Since there li no tax on hieu getting tight, why should not ladies have the same privilege?" A Memphis dueling isirty were driv en into the cemetery hy a facetious hackman, "so that they might be buried without unnecessary expense.'" FitTixii K AMES, "Many a true word is spoken In jest." .Standing, the other day, near the entrance of the sa loon of a large eitv at the sell-side, we saw several young men pa! in. As they stood at tin- bar. one said to an other, with a smile. ".Nominate your poisons'" He had said a terribly true tiling in. a joke. Yes. name your (mi'isou just the word! And they swallowed the noison and went their way. Soon another party went in. Miiacne leaner to his companion, as they leaned against the slab, what is your family trouble'?' meaning' 'What will you drinks'' 'fam ily trouble !' rightly named; for what has made such domestic mi-ery as 1111101? Ami we walked away, feeling that we liadlearncd twonewaudstrlk Inaly itpiiropiate names for Ihllior; i.i 1 ..... i ...it.. i..,...i.i ir.,i,;.- Tlie Idaho Staiahml says: "We are informed that Mr. Kinearson, who started in pursuit of his stolen horses the other day, has retnrned home. We are also told that a pair of hand cuffs sent out to jewel the hands of AI. Priest, if caught, have been returned to Marshal I'iiikham. We arc also rtill further informed that Mr. Kinearson re marked that if he caught AI Priest with his horses no arrest would be made." President Grant is fifty years old. AUKMTI.'UHAr.. S.vT.t am Charcoal ron Stoi k. Fanners wlio raise stock should give tliom plenty of cliartfioal to cat, I and furnish them freely ot salt. Both improve cattle ami keep them in good condition. Salt acts liealtli ily on the bhssl ; charcoal strength ens and heals ti e mucous mem brane throughout the alimentary ca nal, ami increases the. power of tlie digestive organs, healing any un healthy condition existing tllCW. It prevents worms generating in the stomach, etc, : it absorbs the putres cent gases by which worms niv generated, and they consequently die. The free use ol salt and char coal will contribute to protect cattle from epidemics, and wi 1 counter act Iho eflfots of putrescent or septic water. Fid it Gi'tTfiiiJ. The Vmiir try Gt'nth'nuin sums up a few lead ing points on fruit culture in the following comprehensive remarks: 1. Instead of "trimming" up trees according to the old fashion, to make them long-legged and long, trimmed, trim tliem clown, so as to make them even, snug and sym metrical. 2. Instead of manuring in a small circle, and at the foot of the tree, spread tlie manure, if needed at all, broadcast over the win do surface. 8. Instead of spading a circle ! about the stem.eiilttvat the whole , su,.iuv ,,wi, CO uroa' least. 4. l'retcr a well-pulverized, clean surlace in an orehari 1, with a niod- erately rich soil, to heavy manuring, and a surincc oovcred witli a hard i crust and weedsor grass. 6. Hcmetnber that it is better to j set out ten trees wilh all the neces sary care to make them live and flourish, than set out a hundred trees and have them a'l die from carelessness. (i. Hemember that toliacco is a poison, and will kill insects rapidly it' properly applied to them, and is one of the In'st drugs for freeing trees rapid'' of small vermin ; anil is Utter used m this way than to make men repulsive and diseased. Tkkat tin: tows KiMu.v. I There are bw arc Uw many who exlnb- it a roughness of treatment towards the cow ; and yet no animals are mi.rn cnticilivn ,.v mrnw .,:. .1-1,. C,,l ...v. , ii' ' i ii in' nv i nil ft Iwv i . ... ' . I . iuukot, ami u is a weil-estao- lisbed tact a that cow will transmit her disposition in a great degree to her progeny. A rough, quick-tempered ersoii should never b? em. ployed as a milker ; and one who will on any pretense whatever kick or strike a cow, should lie kicked in turn, from the barnyard into Iht street, and never be allowed to re turn. Gentleness will increase the quantity of milk, as lias been shown by a change from a crue! and irascible milker to oiie who practiced kind and gehtle treatment. It is an injury to COWS to bo driven faster than an easy wa'k, to or from their pas tures, lo be urged on by thought-! less boys, and these perliiipa on : horseback, is to produce a lever and heating ofthe blood which is sure to dry up or lessen the llow of milk. t 'ows should always lie made as comfortable as ossilc, summer and winter ; it pays to do it. A Ckut.ux Cl'iik foil E.w AfiifB, We have recently seen sev eral reciies published as lieuefieial . incase of earache; but one who has a severe attack of that malady , will, we think, soon find the ineli-! tSl Sf j ence of twenty years has taught us is unfailing. We have seen it re peatedly tried in our own family, and have frequently recommended it to others, always with the same satisfactory result. No house should be without its bottle of arnica. It is indispensib'e in cases of cuts, bums, and bruises, and in an ear ache it is a sovereign cure. As soon as any soreness is felt in the ear which feeling generally precedes the regular "ache" let three or four drops of tincture ofarnica be poured in, and then the orifice filled with a little cotton to exclude the air, and ' in a short time the uneasiness is ; forgotten. If the arnica is not re sorted to until there is actual pain the cure may not be so speedy, but it is just ascertain. If one appli-! cation of the arnica docs not effect a cure it will lie necessary to repeat it, it may be, several times. It is a sure preventative ofgnthering in the ear, which is the usual cause ot the earache. An old criminal was once asked what was the first step that led to his ruin, and he answered i "The first step waa cheating a printer out of two years subscription, When I had done that, the devil got such a grip on me that I could never shake him off. ITKNITniK. C. MEALEY, iimls:k l. And M A N U FA C T U R E R Of F U K X I T I R E And Cabinet Ware, BEDDING, Etc.. Corner ot Fii'si iiml Hrofiitfilliln ' ALBANY, OK. Itirticiilai ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS OF ALL KIMKS I AT HIS XjIKTE:. JUST RECEIVED M S. F, AND THE EAST, THE LARGEST EOT Of 7S' e w and Klegrant FURNITURE, EVER BROUGHT TO ALBANY! Come and See itt DRUGS. ETC. ' They Who Have Nothing for Sale arc Farthest from Mirkct A. CAROTHERS & GO., WHO KNOW THIS TO I!E Till K; Arc now kct'j'hi.s a&i) $o f'liftai.tly re o iviiiif addition d to, The Largest Slock of (Joorts USUAL TO THEIR TRADS AOOVE PORTLAND, And AT 8UCII I355Si'ii!! That Purchase is Shall be Salisfiet!. Besides a Large Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, Pai ills, live Stuffs, and Oils, Tho; keep Inukrc .V.itiou, Confectionery Finest Tobacco & Cigars WOSTZWHOLM'S CUTLER SI'ICES, PEllFCMERY, ( all kinds), TOURIST SO-rVl, AST E verytliins USVAbLY IN A 8TB1CTLY DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. NO AKTICI.E SOLD Bat what if Guaranteed To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED, And "Mixxst toe Good. Arctic Soda T A. CAROTHERS ii CO M I LMNKR y , M B88 MAKING MILLINER!, DRESS MAKING, - .vsn la:h:v and ciuldrevs FURNISHING HOUSE! i'l'IlK I'MlKIWICN'KI I! AS OPEXKfl A ' I new s:n:'k nl" niiilinerv i;otK-UM niiiis, la lie-' unci etiilih-iMi's turiiisliing ICOQiiS, ol nil kind-, ol 1 lie l;i:es ami DHHt ! flWllflinnllle styles, wllicil slle oirei's lo I la lifsoi . 1 1 m i i uutlHiirn iimttiitf wuuiU'y I ai Hit) lowest lilies. In iho Drees Malting Department 1 guarantee enttre sutlsntctfbn. i luuve-. Itlienu. SPKCIALT1ES : I tlwllilnff. Alwaisn i l.iiii.l,a,!;es"an I elii.i-e:i.-' ll'uly niiele wider elo.l.in,;, cloaks, -a.'ks, upnin.s, e'e. Ilrean Trlmuinipi . An extensive vn rloty of silk, suiin. collou anil woolen ilrusa ti'imiuliiM, always in store. ('lonhlnft. Hoiioy-coiiiii.astmclum ami watep-prooi elo:h,ol tlie bust ijmilf lies. rnm.Ktc. ta'Jles'aiiitiiliildiviiVioiii plete w'ts of furs an I sHuinlown, of latest s:les. ('tlltfUOlM, Latest HlyloscoilManih on luuitt, a: low flKurui. Wseell'iinoiis. Llntugii and Mnilins ol all xoi ilea an I u.iuilil lus, a fall assort - lllelll. , .lAl'ONKTS. Mt'SUKS, KMllt!(1fl)in?IKS I l.ll'KK LIMA', kiii mi li O'l'U K It VAUIHTIKS 1 1 K UL0VK8, HUSK, L I T. My 'le'erminatioti bHinftoittvc taAtifae tmn in siyle and nuailty ol work and I '''". I lias a share of nulilie mtreiiuge. j Call ai sloi-e Opposite A. Oarothers St Co., j Wrl rtreut, Al'iany, Oiv;:":i. MBfl. II. P. CODi.KV. I frjv Astern for M:-. Carjvnter'fl I'iijs HUATEII llllFXH M. lit I.. Nov. I,7MI I 1 'ATM NT CAT!!. KX1. Self-Oycninff ar.d Silf-Closing (i A T E . PATKNTKll BY JOIOt 1 ICKASOJf, June I. 181,7, : 'I'Hi: fiATE I- sit cns i Ul't.TKI) Tlint I wlwn (lie Wbiclu a;i, loaelies ii tl. . vucefsoa oncldu puss over n lever wltlell ' Is mnneetw) to I lie Kit.- blntcvlo a roil. tloisiHK'nu;-: t'ue aii' lieii.ic nn ..i,,) 1M,i. enluK It open. Alter anlnjr liimiwli, llm ciirrlasre ea-.e- over a similar lever, iiifO onnnecte I with I hesrate hlnKe.tuiislnKilin s;ate, in Ipf rodclfwr, to .-tmt behind idu and l;L-,e:i. No Getting Out of Your Vehicle ! No Raising: l' Lattlici Nor Pulling of Strings, .W)l till' 'Til'liMl-.' often i mr fain, l. Is THE "LAZY MAN'S GATE,'' AnO a "Dead 5m and KErnf." 'fills cute i simple in Itscniiafrnctton, iinili nt iron and wen ! work.uml not llkch lojtel onl at order. If u na, rbhip imi isilixinl.ii iMybRiimdollsfit.wltlitlirco cross barn nl wod auil one-fourth liu-li ire. neatly rurvi-l nl the lop, the lower und lii.l in' the hottoni liar, u hi. h i Iho tyle of 9 fkftorv luade lmv, i'Ua piteM i are now hi piwstfeal use in M-veml of tho eonntlesaiDiiml Nan Fruiielsco, nntl nlenfi of tettuiQufnft's enn U.'Klv.en, TH0P1AS J. SAFFORD, tfftvlng pureliftwd the RiglU for Linn Co., Oregon this now on hand, and nmniifuclnru I he llhoVO ilnsenlodi; :t:i 'hel e t't'lt ims been nseil ft has rei-elvi -d the hyhe-t en eoiniiuus, the large inimlier of eertill entes froin ))ronUmut U rners In nil niis ol' the tomitrv, now in my liiintls, will testily. CARRIAGES AND WA.0f. Of All Descriptions, () hand nnd maniifiiut tired to order. UlackKmilliliig anil Repairing Hone to order nt niost rcnsoiinhle nite shop footof Ferry sireet.iipKiii,. fh'ilelii .Honienu ,x i o. s nonriior mnls. tiiomas j. sAiKiii;r. Athanv, (let. as, 1S7Mv4 STOVES AND TIN W All E. TjJE OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer In 11 A N GES. COOK, PAKLOR AND BOX, STOVES!. Of the host pattern. AI : TIN, Nllllirr IIlO AND fOP IM'lt WARK, And the usual assortment of fnrnlshlnu ,'oisls to he ohtalncd In u tin store. Iteilrs neatly and pnmiplly executed, on reusonahle terms. Short rekataa mike lonfrlHU, FRONT STHKET, ALBANY. Dec. a, 1886-1