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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1872)
1872. 1872. SOMETIIIXCJ- NEW. WALTER A. WOOD Mowing & Reaping Machines, THE COMING HARVEST. C. B. COMSTOCK & CO., SPRSCVSLLE & ALBANY, OREGON, Bole Agents Tor Oregon & WfWlllBifiton Territory. W. S. XEWBURY, Traveling A tlenenil Ar-iii, AMtAXY, OKEUOX. npmK .ii-.ti.v imuti.asi JiAcmstN abb xow ix ukmeRAT. 1 1 1 -- in lin-wlu, Prussia, Austria, Bnviiria, Prance, S nlii, KnRlnnd.iind Nori h nn 1 Smith America, in i;ui throusliotit ihe wdiole civilized orld, and mow i n nwitrded me riBST PRKMIt'MM al every iftal, hoili In Europe ami A merlin, since I lie Worms En inn Pari:- in IS07, Blncc W'llu li UltiDUlSnyraUittiHO Ituproi cnients have beou a I led. U?la.o IKTcw One & Two-Horse Double-Geared Jointed Flexible Bar Mowers, nevweta?. Tbevnre the WOSIIEH OK THE AUK tor Strength, Beau'', Ca pacity iiiiJ MUif'lXK'K Ol' Dlf.tlT. SELF - .VIv I rar BEAPEK , w i: li Mowing Attachment, lathe moat complete and desirable lenier. cither in Enrol-or Amcrtiu, and Isii COMPLETE REAPER nulla COMPLETE MOWElf, being iwo sepeinic machines. WE! CLAIM FOR THE WOOD'S MACHINES Tl :it I he van- lliu LttMTEST I HAFT, (ho QCICKEST ail I BEST .MOTION, as well an Hie MOST Id ItAIH.K. Thill llicv leave 1 he llt'NI I.Ks X THE IIEKI sjl VPK.iindtirc tl"' EASIEST II AM'I.l.'K nl any Mowing and Hilling Machine either in Europe nr Allien, a. f.-ffo Warrant the Wood's Itlaeltliies to foe u J-. 3 I y" Represented. J tv rail as ortmcnt of EXTRAS constantly kepi at ail our Agencies. WE AI.so HAVE THE AliEXCY OF. THE HAINES' HEADERS, with tin' WOOD IMMtOVEJlEXT, hleh render- i: one of the BEST 1IEAP- 1 li umbiiv a Header, lie nn yon got tin STAIN'S: with Woods' Laic Im provtnicn'ta, as they wcreoulj iiddedtn Kl. SEND :! I. lsTj ;; roil DliSCHIPTlVE HOOK. Alliany, Ma P. C. HARPER & CO. TE BKII LEAVE TO CALL Till AT and 1 1 ii niion i ', ihepil ,.-!l neleeled :oek of GENERAL MERCHANDISE rontlhigof the luteal an I mosl fasliton a' ile style-of DRESS GOODS! TIUNjnXCW, i. .u s: eori.Ass1. MIAMI.. LACKS, IvUUROinEItY an 1 Kaaey Xot'ons. In the Gcnfleracn's Departnienl veoirerthe Infest s!les In f'LDTHINti !! IhuI in I SLEIiWEAII. the nolibl l)H TILS an I sfAlll'S, thniiee-l UI.OVES an 1 UAlfSTJ.ETS Itn 1 the "ion" in BOOTS SHOES, v liile our (tILIi ISA is are nil the rage. We keepeo -ortiaeat of ;ttntly on linn I a fall as SHOT G-TJ3STJS, SHOT-l'fiCi HES, liLX-Tl'BEs, IMWHEII, 1XASKS, SHOT-BELTS, i'.iw itfUl. SHOT, ('AltS in fret, everything in the hunter's line. Our Mirrors & Picture Frames embrace all and ntyh'J. la the line of GROOEIII E3 3 , Crocker)', iilusswtire, Criill Jurs, P0CKET4TABLECITLERY, Tobiu'en, Dossscstlc Goods, A WOQD & W ILLOW WARE, our stock Is full and complete 3" Call and ex a mink 0O0M, roater'a Balldlac, Tint St., Allmny. P. C. HAitl'KK CO. 1872. SPRING 001)8 ! GEORGE TURRELL HAS ,H ST RETt'HXKD Fiji iM SAI KranelHeo, ndtii a large an 1 extensilv addition to Utsatoek, whieli lie Is now se! lin -al the LOW EST PRICES Hirtisloek, In part, eonsl of: SrniXll 4 81'JIMEII I'l! Ess i;mI S, a liuwi vurlelv.i SPKIXG & SfJUfEB silAWI.s, latest stIes. LAl'fES', UKN'i's' I 'HI LI It ENs' Homlerv. LAIUKS'.OKXTS'A (TIll.lih'KNs' Kid moves, :w hite, blnek rolor'd: A LARUE ASSORTMEXT Of Trimmines, Fringes & Embroidery. UKXTV AMI ItOYf CLOTIIIKTG ! US:YSV A I!YV HATS niiI VAVH, IIARDAVARK ! nil entire new slock.) lioolx and Shoe, IlHKkpfei niul U'oiIiiiniirt', grocer ies, C, Ae., Ac., Ae., Ae., All of w hich be Is offerlns at Cxcecdlnu low nitcs. TO THE LADIES A ( ALL IS Esl'KCIAL LY RE(1I.MMEM)E1. ESrllirtles fnrnlshlmr. should rail anil sin our large stock of Carpets, Rugs, OIL CLOTHsi, BLIXS, CURTAINS, ETC. IIIO.UMT PIII'K mhl Ite "antr Produce. Uoods neSlverctl to nil)' parlor town. GEORGE TVRRELI,, v finsT St., ALBA.NV XEW TO-DAY. V. M. MILLER, Surveyor &. Civil Kisgiisecr, IS PREPARED To IMIsH RVEYINi; and A KiiKinwrin'r. irdcr solicited hr mill). In which prompt attiHitlon will lie paid. Residence Tangent, Unn enumv, Ore gon ; PostolHce address Ali mav. ' Mmilt Arctic Soda. HAVIMI ATfET) VASTLY To OCR fiudlltU for dispensing this delight ful and mMtltlwrlvinilt beverage, We would announce In our former patrons, and tin pu'illc generally. Hint weare fully prepared from one of those elegant TuflN Arelie Foiintaiiis, tomipply soda of tllfl la"?t quality in un limited ipumtllleu to ail who may (livor ai with a call- BOTTLED SODA ! AMD Sni'SfijDixr'i Ilea ! nu., nnuxu the SPRING and SUMMER. iiedihvivitnihmiii.'soni..Ha.,'throiwh - out tlMjciiy. Dealers Puiliel at Lit oral States. A. CAIPiTIIEHS S CO,, tteiiulsic Sittiiscs i Itaders, from U) to U foot eat. miuto hy ' Waller A. Wood, at lUxMlek dills, X, t., with nil his Improveinenls, and having ; aluo Doane'i I'nteut Adjn.tlilhi Heel. , f,-- No other Hoadurs have these Itn- pnivi'ineiitK. Take none hnl the HaineV , improved Headers made by Wood. Russell' Thresher, as linnroved, is the ported Inn of the TlmMlilng Min lilne. We have t hem IVoin :i m l'i inch, with new 1'eod table, lnrgc boe, lioilbie Inn. elevator, double dl ehui'ge, ete., made es)m tally for Ilia wants 1 of lhiseoa-t, after vi nrs ot study. It has ! grcntercleanhitf itiptudty than any other, uml iseverv way porfeet, u-, No other limelitne hii-ever cijii died the "Kassell" ; i noue can excol It. THKAnWEM. CO., sen Ifranelseo, April lll-33ni3 THE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ATTACHMENTS H 1! A 1. 1. Si I X t s o r W It K , I- :a-t it inning t ivor in the honijolfold, as i tl- inereti wasotne tiuHulif initio-- uue to pertoviti bvnmehtnerv. We elnltn andean show lWlgp, riwecuHllg ahoiubj, ct-o-tflut it Is I lie elteaiH'st, niost latautlfui, det- j lUrf.-Ut . n,,.l T.ilm T .TmWin Eamilv sewing Miuhlnoit. it w remurk- nb'.e nol only for the range ami variety o its-ewnnr. nut a s., inr i lie variety nun nil- j fcnilji Ki'i'U of ti'xturi" u hu-li it will WW ! with equal fucitHy uiitl pitmvittoii, HPinx silk Miit'ii nr cotton thnwl ttiio or ; coniw, iWIp the hilorloekr-cIaU- i h-wii. TUnt ixMivorcloih.or li'atnor.uiuy ! XZnT" ! hus-uml never-wearylnst Instmment may ! heielja-'ed fin-line orlc on Kiinze or ;;os- -nine';' tissue, or t he t aeKini.' of tariiitan, or 1 rnflllinat.ornlinostiinvotherwork which : .l..lt..-t,, a,.... hfivi, I , i I. it. m li ' 1 1 i I. i ii' iim.m - : Apply lo 8. II. CLAUCHTOIV, Ai.'ENT VOtt LINN I 'ill NTV, I.F.IIAXON, OltWiON. Alsoftt the DriiK S ore of A. CARllTII Klis ,v i i .. AUmnv, i nvjfon. Stay H, l7'2iiai s'KWINt; .M ACI1INKS. TUB CKr.EW.lTXD Bisek Eye Sewing; Muelslne. Price 15 ; ulllioul (able, $45 FiVO -S-illlClrecl SOLD IN OREGON For the Year 1871 J j No Family can Afford ta be Without One. The success of the BIT UEVE sland- iir, hL ; "'"'I " .'".i EVERY MAL'UINK WAltllANTEl). The BUCKEYE makes the Lmk-stlteb, which w ill not mvel. Tliei nresimpleainr durable, uml have less machinery t ban any otla'rinncbtne, therefore are li s liable to tfot out Of order. AGEKTK WAKTEO, To sell the Bt'l'KEYE, I1h liest and only low-priced maeblne Unit has any merit. Machines shipped to any part of t be coast upon receipt of price. Eur Anther particulars enquire or ad dress (,., M. PEARSOV A CIV. lieu. Agents for Ptutrtc Coaat. PMtrn; vojun . ' Frank l'ixley is going to stump California for (ireeley and Brown. A San 1'ra.icisco woman in "Dolly -artlen" of tlie most stun - ningsie ami colors, was compelled to seek refuge in a sUtro tbe other day from tbe large crowd wbicb her dress attracted. Gold nuggets weigbing two onn- ces are btfag found at IKtittham canyon, Ctah. 7'he Democrats of Idaho have nominated John I lailcy for delegate to Congiess. Mr. If. ( Morse bas conveyed an undivided half of his donation claim, embraced within the eorpo. rate limits of Vancouver, to Hon. Ceo. 11. Williams. Mr. John Kobinsoii of Lewis river was terribly injnreby; a fw. loe rollin" over him It took 15 minutes to extricate him, when it rri.m1 ti,.,f i.ni.n.i nfh. 1 0,i Verv serious internal injuries so . ., . . . , J that his lite is in great danger, It is thought that in a year or two 1 tab will furnish all the lead renuired in tbe United States. rtnl, nhina are rei oi tol Rrilmi. v ..... v. r I did. A tire at Tort Whipple, Arizona, on the Uth, destroyed stables, corrals, hay and two horses. Loss ; -, ooq v '. . , - Attorney General U ilhams ad - dressed one of the largest audiences ever assembleil in Jacksonville, on the 11th. Medicine having failed to cure a sick horse at Victoria, the animal deliberately walked into the arm of the Bay and put his head under water, and held it there until be was drowned. The Columbia at the Dalles was twenty feet above low water mark on the 13th. Wild strawberries arc ripening in the valley. Eight marriage licenses were is sued in Mariou countv during the month of April. The iron cells fir the Marion county jail l ave arrived at Salem. 'I he hop crop of William Wells, of Marion county, will exceed 10, 000 p jiii.ds this year. Clear Creek f 'ireuit of the M. F. Church will hold a camp meeting at the Mt, Pleasant ground the second Sunday in June. The Pemoeratlc Territorial Con- vention.of Washington Territory, nominated Judge t). I!. McFaddon Ibr deftgnte to Congress; W. S . . .-. , i. S ".. "I,. n ii irJ ; ' n.iai" o - ' J trict. J. Jelleison, of Portland, was .Irt.f Mnnh fnrAlifw ill,-.. OC!llCl.l-vu.llilsu cviv w I'lHii' vM.,u the Portland City Jail i tor ob- i ,M '. tahiingthree dollars by fa'sely ivp- rPSentin" himself as the Titv Jailor. j "v' n "I'ass llisil with VOllf bOOt has I i.l .1 ,1. ... i.-l'iit n 1 in, I imi inKetl lliu llticvui i on i iiww vii him." Isaac Henshaw, the man on Mill j ciwk who somiht death on theoold ! mountains, and froze his feet in the operation, is now without feet, Drs. Orubbaud Mall, of Salem, having cut them oil. Salemites are in ccstacy over a few strawberries raised in hot beds. 7 ho Eugene t ity Journal says the sa t springs on the McKenzic are litst growinu m favor with in- ..-iu. ;..i.ii'i, I.,,,,., a . .s,..,, thno in ,ar,l of ! recreation and rest. ,,. i;etieW; 0f Eugene City, lost his reason, and is being taken to Portland, says the Jvi. nut. Eugene City is agitating the qui 0e, J f i tion of celebrating tho Pourth ' July 1 he Eugene Jownnl savs the Hon. W. IF. Odell cUly useu up tho "Lion of Linn" in a recent ilia- j u. ..... ... 1 ....... .-i r inn-; cussion in that city. The Portland court house block ! is to have a stone wall around it. j The McKin7.ie read across the j 'ascadc Motiutains will be open for travel this mouth. Business is reported lively at Yamuna Hay, and pleasure soekew are already thronging in that direction. j a, j. Boyakin has fitarteJ s new Iemooratic waiter at I'oisc City, "'! the Idaho FtumUrd. State vogctables are unbealtliy. Ti i . A i 1 I'ourJ wellies wcreirglarious- .V entercl in East Portland last 'wk. forest Urovo PostoHicc lias been "'"'''7 onlor office. j Ofw. Vallev bas regular mail j faciHtios. Fifty-seven pouwls was tlte"hefV of a salmon caught at Oregon City I t,l(' thor day. Kighty-livo pupils attend tbe public schools in IloiseCity. I The Idaho Standard of the 5th ! instant has the following account of . 8 very sail acchlent I I ast Wed - I , "tvilny afternoon, while .Messrs. -lames M. and Charles York, Mr. Uiiglcy aial others were looking ' foV caU, IlU"lil,g 011 5Ia" creek, in Weiser Valley, they came I across an ol'l bear with two cubs. u" 01 u' any hU"1 nm wonnaea ,t. ,.;.i ,!.,. ..i, . 1 .1. 1 11 , "v.. .-..v nv.A w.vi " the brtish. Coing in to dislodge j her, she charged upon them, when Langley discharged a load of tine shot into her face This checked ' her for the time being, when tbe ' men busied themselves in getting : more favorable nglitms tiositions. Tn accomnlisbinir this James M. Vork, while endeavoring to raise himself up so that ho could better use his sun, acxiidentallv discharged . . ( ; tmn,,h , ,)(1V) tll(, m Clltcr. 1 big near the heart, kilUniZ htm in- staidly. At Hoiso City, a few days ago, as Mrs. Pitts, wi'e of Dr. Pitts, of that city, was seating herself upon a stool, preparatory to milking, the cow suddenly turned and tost od her several feet into the air. Mrs. Pitts was thrown completely over i t!ie c-0'. ai'tl who" sbe eamo (lown i was aaain tossed into the air, light ing on her back as she touched the ground. The enraged animal then rushed at her with lowered head, at.d would soon have killed her bad not Colonel Klouruoy, who happen ed to witness the tccne, run to the rescue. The Payette and Weiser rivers are high, ami the Boise booming. The Wal'a Wa'la Union thus sums up Oregon's Democratic plat form: Aid to Willamette Leek Company; opposition to Ren Hol- i laday, and let Pastern Oregon look i out lid' herself. f persons Polk county has NnfitrAi ilin nrvne itP tnni ami tu-nn I u"""w l"1 "vo " " ' , , , , 1 he pcacnos anu piunis oi t utu- ntin I tuns have b.eu kl bill OV t 10 aim late fronts. I -Vr. Button, of Marion county, las invented a portab'e tin cellar1 br keeping butter solid and fresh. A boy named Fleischam wan . . . i . : acciiieiaaiiv snot on itoi.uav ingui i . .. .. ot last week, about lour nules south of Gervais. lie was chopping wood near the house, and some little chil- droit in playing with a gun which was left near the door loaded, diss- , , . . . . . clia,tf i' Cliargetl Hie piece, severely injuring loischam. lie is about twelve years ot age. .11 last ac counts he was in a piecarioiis, con dition. Marion county has a Justice of J the reaee who, at one ami me same time, sits as Justice in the trial of a criminal cause, acts as attorney on Litli titles mlivtrds tlie ilotoinh'iit. t ' ....... j a ".li as Constable convoys him to II IS l (.'.-.- I M ', I 1 I I I 1 111 , . jail-eolecting fees for his services 1,1 tlilS W A black bear was kil'ed with- in a half mile of r-'ealt'e last Sun day, t At Purest Cilv. Montana, tho ; ...i : . ,i "VliU MIUW iilt n i ili nu'iil .Xrttvn ,as twentv-scven feet. 'Ihe late frosts almost entirely destroyed ihc fruit crop of Puget s'oimd. Three logging parties at work 0, are clUlillg 75j000 g, , ... -. John Cooper, of Polk county,; ias nxrently lost tluve horses iron eati dry wheat, he thinks. Mark Hoffman has lieen appoint- ed Ixotary Public at (ornelius, Washington county. The Oregon State Agricultural Society offers premiums ranging from $1 to $50 fer the scalps of an. imals killed betweeu January 15, j and October 1, 1872. Intbeawanl of premiums squirrel sealis will be nimie the siaiMiam, one lay Dim being eipial tc ,1, o.h3 ntbcrtooO oncwoltto 50, one tropber to 1 tQ 1 ' m AVJ,JW,(t myt , j The oldest daugbter of Lewis 15os- mt GranJ Rollnj4 mct, j wkh ft mm M atm,lay j -mt W)lile st!U1,iing IiL,.u. t ' t f i a i blew tbe flames out under berclotb ing, wbicb Uiok tire. All the fam ily being some distanes from tbe bouse, she could not put it outuntil nearly all her clothing was burned off. Her b;uk is a continual blister from the top of her shoulders down, i i i '. t : II.. nnitmu uer www n w merain li'.iiiLoil hrnwn Tt skin is nil mmil(l 0,r ltr arms ailti ,amls. fully one-third of tl e ;liu is burned from her body, I W 50 "':1S t,ie amount paid by the Democracy at Dallas to the brass band Cut' a half day's hard tooting. The mail time from New York city to lVt'and is twe've days. 1'ggs are 1 23 per dozen at Prcscott, Arizona. Nearly 17(1,300 pounds of straw berries were received in San Fran ciscu during one week recently. The gold placer diggings ill Brig- ham Canyon, Utah, are yielding an ! average of from ten to tii'teen dol- taist iinr ilav hi tlm ftaiul U.s l.tj to the band j A oy, aged th.ee xeais. i h lllt" 1,10 river at hs A"S-esi I ('ah, on the loth, and floated near- ly a mile before he was rescued, He died in three hours after, j The Dalles School District has ! levied a tax ofT.l mills to build a I new echoolhouse, j v Oregou City Free School num- bors some three hundred pupil5. On Saturday of last week an Indian named Cymyoko was stab led and killed by Indian Charley, back of Stei'acooni. Thurston, W. T., is to have a SO.jO vault in which to store the county treasury. There were oS0 heathen Chinese in Baker county when the las', cen sus was taken, Horses are lying down and dying in Polk county without any pre monitory sytnptons of illness. An Eastern Oregon editor ex plains that John Hnnictto being a self-made man, and made after the model seen in Indian burial ground-. l ... : ,N "", . I Mcpeiuleut Onlcr of OootI i cmp ars, ot aietn, nave taKeii inc imteitorv fur I'idttie' 1111 a ffrailil celebration in that place on the 1th ; of July pev. h. M. Nickcr.son, -!. Q. Thornton and hi. Ilurrows, of the Salem MethodistSuiidavchool, I , . i , , . am j. m, ( .arrison, v . . rerjef mid Mrs. (). ('. swain, ol the pontb f-'alem School, are the delegates sc. lected to attend the S. S. Couveii- tion in this place on the 28th. . T : Piunois on the llth state tltaf negotiations between the United States and England in regard to in direct claims have been broken off. the Uritish froVcrnmout havinjj i,.;il.,lmim, !'...,, ll,noi.,!tral,'nii i , '.. , ,', , ,, ' ". viilnil Inr tii.ilor l :o rentv id Washingtotl. I he House ot Kolhseiukis t sani weakening. It no longer ads in tlioffiiat moncveil movements of . . , ., . i the usy, nor has it the nnaneiai ,,ilitv -,0 ,,,,,, Ul0 n,.llU,ts , KIWI.. The great German c.vdit association of Berlin and Vioima, ami other credit associations ot Kti- rope, have deprived 't of its suprem acy. A man in Detroit threw a dub lhf ' , ' , Tl,e, kUoking it K,llH,losSi wierenpor; the father tried to commit suicide. and was only restrained from tho iiononi tout inc cnioMiiicK actum. ,!ltal t,ic assurarcc that the child was nierely Stunned ami .i..v... A farmer near Iloanoke, X. ('., recently discovered in cutting bis wheat, eleven stalks in such close "7' 7.i 1 uTlZ graiu ThJ liumlk,r ot gluillS of wheat in Uio heads of these stalks were counted:, and amounted tn rJbe Emperor ot G'ormanv will toon go to Eurs to drink its waters.