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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1872)
ALBANY REGISTER. 3 TO THE F.IIMERS LINN & BENTON COUNTIES. 'MfK i xiKKkn;::i worm hi:- 1 s)vctfuli) announce that they haveen tiivly remodeled ami renovated their large, .iHiiiiii niimis itml mi'.is.antial j Waroliouse, ilia1 they have srrenallMmefl nn ! alild t i i lie -nine, erected new works entire-Mint '!iev mow have two A So. 1 Cleaners, with ler je Klovators complete; have imt In new Duller and Kiijrliie, mul are now prepared j to ;ike ill and hnndle "VClaecit cfc Oats Miry rapidly and conveniently. Having abundant storage facilities in fort luiel. parties Meshing to s'ore grain with a need have no fears that our ware house here will lie overloaded. We would also mil the attention of ihe farmers to the lant that our facilities for shipping to a Foreign Market arc very .omnlctc, and tluit they will And itto their alvaiiliwe locall at our office for further Informal Ion as to our facilities and terms Ml' storage. ('. Tl. COMSTOf'K CO., W. S. NKWHiity, Agent. Albany, Aug. 23-"lv4. 1 KtlKUK Tt'BRKL T stock of KKKPS A LARGK Aborted Slcrchaiidiac in suit the market. It would he to Ihe in terest of everylwdy to give him an early !!. 43-4. Orezon Wooden fare ManTg. Co, HANI KAOTRKHS OK KI1KETM, TUBS, PAIL, W oode n-W are Murk Or.-tfou City, Oreton. 'I MM: ORMJOX WOODBB WAHK L Maiiufacturhnr Company, having re cently completed tliclr Works at Oregon, i City with the most approved machinery, embracing the newest tterns and latest i ienti Imported at great coat from Mas-! sachusetts, the KSTAni.ISHMK.NT, In nil t its appointments, will eom)iare favorably , Ith any other in the Tnlted Stales. The Company are prepared to (III all or ders torCKDAn. MAPLE and ASH BUCK ETS. TIBS, BTTTRK KII1KINS, SALMON KITS, WASlirtOAKIlS, Shuttle Bohblns, ilroom-hundles, Ac, 4c. Particular attention is called to our ASII TAILS and IU TTKR K1IIKINS an article far superior to any heretofore In market, as causing no unpleasant taste or smell to i he contents. From our superior facilities we are en aided to supply the trade on the most ad Mintageoiu terms, and by prompt atten t ion and excellent workmanship will merit sacces in our Hue. Iieulcr are reouested to examine our wares la-fore purchasing elsewhere. -Address ad communications to J. O. Itll.EN, A)e,it, Tort land, Oregon. N'OTICK. Anv Buckets or Tubs mnnu cUctured by s, which do not glvceoinpletc satisfaction, if returned, will he replaced hv new ones, without charge tor ireigni. .'sM-3m i. l. BILKS, Agent, T30H llKKSS GOODS, (il.OVKS, T1IIM- A iniiigs. Hosiery, etc., go to Turrell's, Plrst street. 3- PKOPLK FUBXISHIKG 9HOULH CALL and see Turrell's law slot of t'ar m'ls.Olkdoths, Blinds, ltugs, etc., which he Is selling very cheap. 43-1 g 1 TO TVRBEI.LV for hardware, T Lamps, Lampsjhlmneys, etc. He has the l iooxtn to suit you. 43-4 A. B. MORRIS, (.eiicral Com miss ion AMD H A V.lNtl laitfe LEASED K. CHEADLK'S V AREH O USE at font of Broadalbln street, on the hank of the Willamette river, I am prepared to lit If , NELL, KTOBK OB FOBWABD WHEAT or OATS, in unlimited quantities. The II Iff beat Market Price PmM In Coah for Wheal and ItaU. Part ies wishing to storodrnln, can make arrangement to get all the sacks needed. (rain stored and forwarded at lowest rates. A share of patronage is solicited. A. B. MORRIS. Albany, July 17-4v4 G" KOBOB TURRRLL PAYS THE HIGH estpricc for all kinds of Country Pro duce. Remember the address, Tyrrell's, rtrat street tH , 1WSW TO-DAY. PER CENT SAVED BY BUYING imr goods -OF- KL.INE & CO., AIJUW. OBUUOX. JTvust Received n entire new atoek of ttie Most Fashionable Good.s of the Season -such as- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, 8HOE8, APN, HATH, ULAKH, TiM'HF.H MABDWABK, Hint Cblnti Nulhi Brvnn Good, MART VI I I AH 1 KTB1PEN, PUPUX M'KTIIKS, MWM PLAID, TANI tXOTH, KTBIPED, PLAIB, nd KXITT'EO KCABFN, W04II.EX NAQI'KR UBAXT AXD CHABPIOB and a iargv utoek of FANCY GOODS! t'ABPKTN, on. riAiTim, a IIounv FurnUhlng ooda, ALL OF WHICH IS OFFERED AT Tift: XjO w jaIST1 MARKBT PRICES. Fix,. Mtjolniim; Vmt OflOee i ing. is pretty much "played out" by PAtllil 4OA'rl .PWf. j jfoe fjij'ttjbt, II. V.. remirts la il)s. ! covery of silver mines of jpjMif rich ! i ions III the otouiitiiiiis ou the uiniu- land. ! A iMistofiiee titld en-ioin liiune :tre to : Ite erecled nt Vletoriii. .. Geo. Banks, of Massachnsefts, Is an i nonucetl to stump Callforuln for (iree j ley. i Richard Dennlson fell dead on the j street of San Francisco On the 3d. Wheat is from 60 to 02 cents per j bushel in McMiuuville. Trot. O. B. r nnnbes luis iieeu ap pointed to a profes-sorship In the 1 an tic University. Tlie Oregon City. Enttrpriw desires the County Couinilssloners to make arrangements toward buildinga bridge across the Clackamas at that place. Indians In southern Utah are having tlie small-pox and (lux, bat'. An Indian maiden is about to sue a prominent individual at Olvmpia for breach of promise to "splice." An old man known as Kanaka Jack, ! resident ol Port Townseiid since 185s, i has become paralyzed-, from "John ' Harleyeorn." A small dog supposed to have hr : drophobia, was killed at Olynlpla the other day. A German employed in tlie mill at i Port Ludlow, had A pleee of board thrust through the muscles of his thigh ' on the 25th ult. Lauds iu Tacoina have advanced to I tifty dollars per acre. I Many persons have been indicted at I Walla Walla for playing the game of : taro, etc, Eight hundred citiwtts of Washing- I ton Territory nave petitioned the Governor for the paBwi' of Jame Samison lately senteiicWI to tlie penl- j tentiary for rape I Hop growers, of. PuyaUup valley, W. T., have packed Wm pounds : tins season. fa ,xU Travel ou the SouduV has increased lately From tlie mouth of the Willamette river to Vancouver, tb shallowest plat-" in the Columbia has eighteen feet ol water. Tlie State AgriculttiraJ Society, hav ing fallen behind in receipts at the Fair, propose to borrow money to pay- on their debts and premiums A rumor says a - squad of soldiers were surprised by a baud of Indians between Forts Klamath and Warner, and two soldiers were killed and one wounded. Mr. Thompson, editor ot tlie Salem Merenr'i, had his house burglarized re cently Gov. Salomon has recovered his usual health. Seattle coal Is in active demanding 11 .. -.. I., c-.. T i per Mill III Oilll r I.MICISC". Henry Ilever and Michael llartert were hanged by ten masked men on Miake creeK, Dakota, ou the aotu uit They were harborers tuid companions or horse thieves, The War Ragle mining camp iu Idaho contains nine boardtiiK houses. seven saloons, two stares, one shoe shop and one Good Templar's Lodge. fbe barn of Dr. .1. Smith, at Inde pendence, was burned recently. Loss about (4.000. Grouse, pheasants and quails abound in great numbers in the neighborhood of tlie grain fields near town, says the UOroilM UaiiHte. Mrs. Chapman, the wife of tlie man who committed suicide a few months ago at Portland, handled at Vancouver ! 1 I I . H a uroKcu nean. Mr. Kennedy, ol Host Portland, was robbed of ijlll 50 by a thief entering ins dwelling one injjiit. week Delore last. A trip from Jacksonville to Port laud is now made iu thirty hours. A team at the Lafayette terry on Tuesday of last week, backed the bui gy in which was a lady with a child her arms, off into tlw rhrer. The ladv got hokl of a timber with one hand, and holding the child with tlie other. so clung until she was rescued, says the McMlnnville Heparin: Little Mamie Braiey, of McMiuu ville, on Monday of last week, fell from a porch a distance of six or eight feet, and, it is feared, Hmctured both of her cheek bones. A man residing near Vancouver broke an egg the other day and found a snajke to It three Inches long. Quarts Mill. When I Diamonds have been found, twenty a rich vein or lode of sll-' three iu number, at Oboriri. lu the ih verorgold hcaringqiiarte terior of New South Wales. has Deen discovered, a good location,.' as near the lode as may be. is se cured, and a mill erected for crushing the quartz. Whenevera water-course is handy, the mill b erect ed near its banks, as the power furnished by wa ter is much cheaper than any other. The old-fashioned wheel.as represent ed in tlie above eugrav- later Inventions. A lodge of Chinese Kree Masoiw has lieen nrganlzcil tit Cregon City. A TeiTitorlul lVtichers' Institute U to I a- held at Vancouver on tlieiltl liHt.. Iiy Sujierhiteiidciit. Ir. M. Kotiuds. TIm body of fi. L. Montgomery, of Lansing. Mich.. Was found in Helfgate river. Montana, on the 2!d ult. Sui cided, it is supposed. Tlie western end of tlie eastern end of the North Pacific Railroad track has reached Jamestown, Dakota Terri tory. Nathan Clark, of Kort Shaw. W. T.. was stabbed to the heart and killed by a halt-breed named James Swan, on the Kith ult. A part Indian woman was the cause. At a funeral at Georgetown. Cat., on me om, r. B.gter mmwo ano reu nemiiung into me grave, lie was car ried home and died iu a few moments. Mi' fnivc l u-lfV Miitl luiHm tanrailir The Arizona Miner of September mh S.-.VS . fW v., a,ut .In.nd surprised four camps of hostile Aoache and Mojave Indians, killing forty and capturing ten women and children some ten days since. Two hundred and eighty students are in the University of California. Many new buildings are being put up at Seattle. Newankum is the temporary termi nus of the Northern Pacific Railroad, going from the Columbia toward the SoiiihI. Ben Eaton, brakesman, while en gaged in making up a train on tlw West Side at Cornelius, on the 5th. missed his footing and had one of his feet crushed by lielng run over by tin? front truck of the engine. His' foot will have to be amputated. The new diggings lately discovered on the Klamath, near Yreka. Cal., are paying one ounce a day to tlie hand. The potato market at Portland Is glutted. The Jiulletin says Gen. Sherman will soon arrive iu San Francisco and short ly after leave for Portland to take up his permanent residence In tlie latter city. Harry Humphreys, runner at tlie International Hotel. Portland, has been held over in the sum of $1,000 to ap pear before the Grand Jury, tor at tempting to outrage a young woman hv the name of Mnrthu Ralui. The Hulleiiu represents him as a vile mis J . ........... ..- ... " creant, who ought to have been iu the Penitentiary long ago. Three brothers named Olienchain. living in Jackson county, got into a fight with a grizzly bear last week. Brum came near getting away witn one or them, out the other two got away with tlie bear which weighed raw. One McMorrow was arrested In Yamhill county tlie other day by ex-1 Sheriff Gates, eliarged with lwving ' given Indian Dave whisky, about a I year since, lie was ranch neiow. me Indian is now In jail at Salem waiting trial for a second minder. The Cuiiri'er tells of a man who came to Yamhill county 14 years ago and : followed the profession of a beggar, but now holds mortgages on the farms ! of several ot his former beuetactors. Wm. Owens. ex-Sheriff ot Jackson comity, was thrown lrom Ids horse a , week ago last Saturday, and tiad ms collar-bone and thiee ribs .broken, and ' his head badly bruised. So says tlie : Tlie amount of the assessment of j 1872 for Wasco comity is $1,230,122.; i'liis is an increase of 870.0S0 over and aliove the assessment of last year. , The Grand Jury system costs the t county of Yamhill about $1,000 annum and the Owkr wants It aliol- sued. ., , . , T leSoutliern Methodists hiid a meet- ing in rillamook the latter wrt of j September, which resulted in twenty-, nine accessions to the church. Helena, Montana, has a splendid new hand fire engine. Tl, sinlt IjiLi. TriU'iuf llillni.'ites tht Brteham Youua hasjrono back on Horace and says his Grteley hat is for i j,, , James Hamilton, of CorvallK was stricken with partial paralysis last; week-will get well. Wm. Barber, of Corvallls. fell off . the engine house at tliat place last week, a distance of 27 teet. Unhurt, is Wm. James S. Alleu, of Portland, died ! Uwt Monday. The Mormon conference was largely attended on the 7th. Apostle Wllfcrd ! Wood iii if called on the faithful to pay j tithing or suffer cutting off ami dam I nation. Mayor Wells urged the im I portai ice of a corporation, which waa a divine iustitut!on. Rev. Norman McLeod lectured at Salt Lake on the evening of the 7th, , ou the Mountain Meadow massacre to J a crowded audience, many .Mormons j being present. He showed the deed ' was tlie result of Mormon leaching. Counterfeit ten dollar greenbacks i purporting to tie issued by the Farm ers and Manufacturers' National Bank of Poughkeepste, N. Y., are circulating at Olympia. The prospects of Mr. Garfield iu ; eastern Washington are said to be very nattering. Last week the Victoria jail contain. I ed 84 persons. A Chinese daily paper has been es tablished on tlie Pacific coast called i the (ink Gab. Tile name tells whom it is for, Horace. rOBKIWB NKM'N. A sort of distemper is raging among horses in Toronto. Canada. Over 700 were sick on Ibe ith. Agrarian violence is raging in coun ty Mayo, Ireland. Landlords have i lld other acts of violence committal near Newport, but the per petrators nave escaped. JiuM' , 60,1 Wl" vw,t 're'and. : 8P",n ,las determined to send 14,000 I arlned men to Cuba General Von Schwlenelz, German married Ambassador to Vienna, was on tlie 4th inst., to Miss Jay, daughter I ui me American Minister to Austria. I A son of Sir Stafford Northcote (lied ! I:: London on the 5th inst. i Advices from Bombay say that the cholera Is disappearing. The Czar ot Russia has withdraw n I his congratulations tendered to Thiers. expressing ujssuiistaciion at tlie ag gressive attitude of the radical jparty In France. The report that the Spanish Govern ment would make a claim against the United States for damages indicted bv filibustering expeditions for Cuba, is pronounced untrue. The celebrated monastery of Kscnria, twenty-tour miles from Madrid, Spain, was set on fire by a stroke of ligbtnin" on the 2d., and the building destroyed or Irreparably damaged. Tlw palace was filled with spleridld bookn'nd paintings ami rare and costly maun scripts. The exodus from Alsace and Lor raine of citizens who refrise to assume German citizenship was ou an im mense scale. About 8,800 from Alsace took up their residence in Nancy alone. while large numiwrs go to other maces. Tha nonniatioii of Metz was onlv Hi. nnn ,u tin, 4,1 i.mt , '. in, Ill L j The rinderpest litis appeared in I Longtoss Parish, West Riding, York I shire, Kng. ! During the past, three months !. 000 emigrants have sailed from Liver pool for America. Damage to the Monastery ami Palace of the bscurial, Spain, will not exceed $125,000. The French Supreme Council of War consists of Marshal McMahon, Marsh al Canrolwrt. General Lu'Admirault. Due De'Aumale and General lr. S. Aroiiirelle. Mr. Schenck. American Minister, has returned to London. A special from Madrid, Spain, mvh that on the evening of the 7th, while King Amadeiia was walking in the Plaza del Orient, two men concealed behind a statue, threw several large stones at him. crying'' Viva le Repub lican." The desperadoes fled, pursued oy several policemen, otM escaped, rhe King is unhurt, but the people are excited over It. The Renal I of Wrelejr'n Kleetlo . In Wendell Phillips letter to the colored people, occurs this paragraph. which vhlte folks mav consider as well as colored ., . . . . . . .j,,, ,., i ". hi, ui,,,, I', in vcam in UKiibiiur civi-r !,!, wa. .Illftmiia ti, ,.ZnlY.tin....i atnendmetite, negroes' rights, state rij?hts repiidlatlonaiKl soutTiertitlebt, UKl we snail nave, besides, a vaHtemp- tuous Ignoring of the labor question. Its friends were at Cincinnati; The convention scorned their .iniMBit and Mr, Sclmra himself affirmed th',Jibor WM ,M' a President Grant menus pence, ami omioriimiry w agl- 2? SJ22EZ. T' .-WW". Johnson's vears over oSiin. wlthTwC ,,on emMmned hi WaahliioHmh. Th saddest line to roe or Mr.litminei 's letter was where he warns you colored men not to baud tatretlier in the hos- tile camp and keep alive tljq scctra- tloh of race. ,