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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1872)
TO TUV FARMERS UNfi & BENTON COUNTIES. 'pm: UJtBEBRWWfto wovr.n iif- 1 aixictfullyatintiiuieciluii theyliaveen t i.dIv renin i"-ie l.ui'l renovHtiedinolrlaiKB, commodious and substantial War oSaous , dial Mcy have strcnKthened' and added to I he atnt erected new works entire that iljuy now have two A . I UMsUMJW, With lar :4- F.levators c wnplote; nave nut in new it rflerand Bnjdne.nnd arc now prepared In lake in ami handle 1 WHeat c? Oeit ypry rapidly and conveniently. ilavtan abtimtant storage facilities in Portland, parties desiring to sum' irraln wiili ns nee ! have no fears that our ware house here u ill lieoverlonde I. We well i ftiwi call the attention of tlic farmers to 1 he fan! Unit our tellitles for shlnplng to a Porciipi Market are very complPfc.nnd that they will llndltto their H'tvaiitiwi loeall a' our office lor further Information as ioonr BicllUlos ana terms 01 u"'11'"- a n. (;omst(k1T& (u, W s. Nhwiicky, Agent. Albany. Ailg. !W l. 1 V.4 I f sto.'! Tt'RKEL KKEP9 A tABGE Assorted JlcrtSi.HiHHsc lostiil the market. It would be to the In-KT.-1' of everybody to (,-ivc lnui an orty eall. Qrepi Woodea Ware HanTi. Co WOTtifcUS oF TUBS, I1 Rl-CSir.TJi AVoodeii-Wiire Works at Oregon tij, Oregon. IHIE L Map o::ts voonss wars ifucltirlng Company, having re .mii,tid tholi' Works ni Oregon Utvwlthibii most aiiprovcd ,..,,Wd.Wlhe.i.'W.sttt'V! '!'' ''.'X niieliiwett. 'the K ,i ...'li S. lliTHM :'! .O i." t I!I,1S!IU.M. in an i:s apiwuitments, wii I compare mmi.e. wtinan; "' , ,,, nn n ,.. r m ie I line mi Tim tkimuany are pi. inn iI..m tar I'tKUAlt. MAPl.f- ,11(1 .-ll HICK- t: is. Pi its. RITI EH Hl.'ivlNS, SAI.MUN MI'S. Y Slll!'I.Mil Shuiue i rlMIH ilnMiin-handles, iVe., Particular attention is PAIliSand HtlT'TKH HI illed to our ASH , INS an an lee ruiolore hi iaar.;e!, ml in to or smell to ur superior so wii eatflna no u-ipiea' ulfleit iKnpp!ythtiudeon the mort-a LH UawKutrnw,and h) prompt, atte n io nlev,e,:entw-oi-k,nMnslnpw.i.Panl mi, ss in iiiii oi" Dealers are re. pi st,.,l to examine our wires before Oil , V1l.he5.-a idinslng eiseivneie. 1 i'oiuiTnntieat Ions t J. i. OU-Vi, Xe,tU Portland, Oregon. NOTK'E. Any Buckets or Tntw matm- laetured by ui whh-di wtistaetlon, if rettirr hy new one.-, Without to not giveeoiupivin d, will he rep.aeed iharge for freight. .V-l-;)m I. II. r.II,l.s, Ageiii. fOB DREsS (ionlis, r luinjts, HoBtury, etc. Ursl stivet. i'.OVKS, TRIM no to Turnnl's, jKopi.E fx itMsniNi; movw CAU .....1 ..... TnrrelPs arjre stork ot ai- t I u TnrrelPs larei ,K-ts.oll-'elolhs. llllnds, Rugs, he Is selling very cheap. etc., which 4;M . . m .. oi. i r.a KOU HARDWARE, I V . , , omnevs. etc. He has I.amis, 1 iii lUoodStO sttlt you- 13-i A. B. MORRIS, Cieneral oinniision ANU FORWARDING MERCHANT. II A V I S H LEASED R. CHEADLE'S large WAREHOUSE BI T, HEM. WORK OR FORWARD at foot of Broadalhin street, on the bunk of the VFUIamutte river, I am prepared 10 ton WHEAT or OATS, In unlimited quantities. The Highest Market Price IMUI In Cash for Wheat mid Oat. Parties wishing to store tiratn.mn make arrangements to get all the sacks needed, tiruiu stored anil forwarded at lowest rates. A share pf patronage Is solicited. A. B, MORRIS. Albany, July V-W VkORgFtiTrREI,!. PAYS THE HtOH X est price for all kdnilsofrountry Pro (law. Remcmljcr tlV address, Terrell's, Ur street, ' r . UA STOVKvS ANDTIN VVAUK. OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in RANGES. COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, STOVE 8 ! Of Ihe best patterns. A SUM) : TIX, MIfIT IROX AND vnt wari:. Anil the nsual assortment of iiirnlshlnv "ooUs to lie obtained in a tin store. Repair nentty and promptly executed, on reasonable terms. short reekonliiK nroUe long friends, FRONT STREET, ALBANY. Dee. 5, ls-l SoiMcUiiiig New in OentUtrj . n. K. . NMI'I'II, DESTIMT, nASLOCATKuIS A Lit A ny, and bas the new in vention In plate work,whioll winalsts iii tnserliaiz teelh in the month without covering the whole I roof, us heretofore, itgivesmewearerine I wearer the free use of the tongue to the I roof of the mouth in talking and tasting. It is the smith .V Purvinc patent. ! Teeth extracted without pain. Plates 1 mended, whether broken or divided. omt'E t irst street. cast oi ixranera Bank (up stalrsj, Albany, Oregon. 7v4 NEZ PERCE INDIAN CKiEF SALVE! Por .-nle by all druggists, nt K'rice, .10 I'entx per liox. lm Paper-hanging, Culccndntng, JSct'oraMnfe', &c. ii M. WABSWORTEt will give prompt y , attention to all orders for Paper innging, tlalweinlntng, Decorating, ,Ve., in roiseitv of vicinity. All work executed in the latest style, In the best manner. an! at lowest mdng rates, uronlcrs left at Furniture Ware rooms of tTiaS. Sloaley will raceive pnunjil attention. A. CAROTHERS & CO., -Dealers in- 9 CllKMirAIA, OILS, PAIXTS, DYES, tll. VSH, LATH'S, ETC., All the popular IATET SIEDICIXES, FINE CUTEERV, ( KiARS, TOBACCO, WHOY'i l'EHF I'MKltV, and Toilet . UoodH. PaMJenlnr en re and promptness given 1 'livsreiuns' prescriptions and Finally Rec- ijies. Al CAROTHERS & CO. Albany, Qrogoit4v4 NEWIXU MACIIIXE j&. G- EKTO Y! THE I NDERSRiXKI) OFFERS FOR sale to the general public, at his place on First street date millinery store oi Mrs. nrltlgefnrincr,) all the latest and most re liable NEWIXO JlK IIIXtM Also, keeps on hand machine needles, nil, etc. Rojmirhlg of machines done to order. Call and see. F. FAIiXSWORTH. Agent. Rept.fi, 18TMml CITY MARKET, FIRST STREET, AI.BAXY, ORE4iO, J. L. HARRIS, PROPRIETOR, w ILL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP COS stantly on hand a full supply of A I.I. KIXIIS OF MEATS, wiileb will he of the very liest quality. The highest market price paid for beeves, hogs and sheep. Tlilril (toorwesioi rerrv, 011 who 11 u, of First street, In HARRIS. Allmny, Doc. 15, 187MSV4 T. FORLIKEU, Shedd, Oregon, "Manunicturer of and dealer In HARNESS SADDLES A Wood Article tor n Fair Price. Particular attention paW to Rei'Aibixu. Shedd, August WWBS r I.4 IFH' COAST SEWS. The young men of Olynipia lmve fortOftfa literai-y MK-iety. L. M. Titriier, thrown from :t rniffmi near Olyinpin. lut week, has msi trout bl injuries. Over f2ii.2ri0.000 liave heen mt trout San Francisco to China and Ju lian ilin iti; the present year. From ilie Oreijoninn We letini lliat while Mr. Gnrroll wasjwwliigtln-oia'ii an enclosure last Friday evening in Fast Portland, lm wfi attacked hy ;t pet tlcer. ami only Ptieewtled in saving his life by repentetlly stabbing tlteuu IiiihI with a pocket Write. As it wits lie wtts severely bruised. Client at Walla Walla v,as only worth forty cents a bushel last week. Denver. Colorado, hoastR of turnips which weigh twenty-nut' pounds. We know of some that won't weigh a third of that. The hotels and boarding houses at Olynipia are full ot transient guests. Lands distant a mile or more from Tacoma, are selling as high as JflO per acre. Several light earthquake shocks were felt at Visalia, Cal., on the night of the ItJth. The bridges in Yamhill county are all Out of repair. The Corvallis Omelle says a two week's shower would make the tann ers happy. The assessed value ot property in Union county Is put down at about $1,000,000. Some had fellow shot two horses be longing to W. P. Walker, at the Dalles, last week. Philomath College, Benton county, wits reopened on Tuesday of Inst week. Salem Is troubled w ith clothes-line thieves. The street cars of Portland started last Saturday. The Chinese in Portland have been engaged in "devil-driving." A line place for that business. Martha Coinutt, of Canyon vllle, was thrown from :i horse last week and badly hurt. A large lot of fine stock i to be sold at auction at Salem on the 31st. The public schools ::t Eugene City have about 200 pupils in attendance. A Jackson county fninierdtiringtlin past season has on one-halt an acre, raised 10,000 pounds of onions. One of the four Oreeley Republicans in Lane county bus gone back on Hor ace. Two otlicrs are said to be getting weak. The wife of Jack nfant, late Repre sentative from Polk county, shot and and trapped 35s squirrels last year. The Indians in the vicinity of Klatn- fatii Lake last ween sianijieueu a urove of cattle belona'uir to Win. Miller, of Lane county, and cot away with a number ot them. Then1 seems to be a fixed determination of the Apache to kill oil' everybody In the Sonoitaand upper Santa Cruz valleys, and the offi cers at Camp Crlttendon believe the Governnieut-fed Aptwhes at Camp Grant are the ones doing the work of death and destruction. All of them are armed with the best of guns and have fixed ammunition. The big bull of the Olympia Fair last week weighed 1,880 pounds. On Sunday last. John Koch, living near Prescott. Arizona, was shot and killed lira Mexican named Nevins. The Wife of the murdered man hits had three husbands murdered inside of ten years. A Los Angeles dispatch says that Mr. Grover, who was shot hy W. 15. Helling, a merchant or Arizona City, is dead. As it was supposed that ( i m ver would recover. Helling was ad mitted to bail, and has left the coun try. The Penitentiary reiort shows that Jackson county has seventeen repre sentatives in that Institution being the third best represented county ill the State Multnomah and Marion having the largest representation, The Governor having signed the Reapportionment Bill, it has now become a law. The Legislative As sembly will hereatter consist of nine ty members, divided as follows Six ty Representatives and thirty Sena tor. Hon. (ieo. Abernetliv. the uVt Gov ernor of Oregon, was in Salem last week. 15y Legislative enactment. Salem may now go In debt to the amount of $5,000. Count and Countess Poui tnlcs. son-in-law and daughter of Ken. Holl.ida y. are at present in Oregon, paying Mr. Holladay a visr. Rev. E. Oerry, ot Oregon City, and family, have gone on a visit to er nioiit. Hugh Flnlev, brother ot President Finlev, has been appointed Principal of the Preparatory Deaitiucui of Corvallis College, gays txrant county is sam io ue me iii..i- . . - . l.l l. l l...n.. lest for stock In the State. Tim real e-tato market at Olympia UwenkMiing. Montana Is said to have lots of bears. ! (iov. Salomon delivered a German Republican speech to a large and en-: thusiastlo audience at Los Angeles, 1 Cal.. on the 20th. j The iienitentiarv at San Qnentln.. I iM has 913 prisoners, eight of whom ! are females. Whiten dog was sporting in the water at North Beach. Sun Francisco, on the 20th, he picked up a floating bundle and brought it ashore to his master. It contained the body of a male infant about three months old. Whooping cough is bad at Oyster villc. A new lodge of Masons bas lieen Instituted at Port Townsent! under a charter from the Grand Lodge of W. T. There were four funerals in Olym pia on Tuesday of last week, a thing before unknown in the mortality of the place. They were those of Mrs. Lewis and a Mr. Hamlin, who died of disease, Mr. liuckner, who committed suicide, and Mr. Turner, who died from injuries received by being thrown from a wagon. Chris. Hanson, an old miner at Brigbam Canyon, I'tah, committed some minor olfense on the 9th instant, and a warrant was issued for hlsarrest. The officer to whom the writ was de livered found Hanson and tried to ar rest him. Hanson started to rim and was shot tlead by the olfieer. All the surveying parties engaged upon the Sound, for the Northern Pa cific Itallroari, have been ordered to report at beailqiiarteas, probably to be disbanded for the winter. An Indian at Olympia, l.as $3,000 in coin which he made in the oyster business. J. O. Bowkor, of Salem, broke his leg last week, by killing from n box in a saloon. On Wednesday of last week the President of the 0. & C. R. R. gave an invitation to Ihe members of the Legislature to take a ride on the cars of" tile road, and the invitation was ac cepted. A large Newfoundland dog recently fell sixty feet down a shaft in the Vir tue mine near Baker city, striking a miner and knocking him senseless. The dog Was hoisted up uninjured. Rev. Geo. U. Atkinson, D. D., pas tor of the Congregational Church in Portland, Oregon, lias been appointed by the American Home Missionary Society, a missionary at large tor this State and adjacent territories. The Postofflce at Carrolton. Cowlitz i county, W. T., has been dlscoutln- ued. Portland boasts of the good health ot her Citizens now-a-days. The Oivgonian of the 18th has the ! following : It is staled that before the close ot tPe present season the ears ot the Northern Pacific Railroad will run through to the Missouri rivcr.a distance ot 452 from Lake Superior. Here the road will strike a Hue of navigation to Fort Reutotii thousand miles West ward, and communicating witli the mining and farming regions of Mon tana. About four hundred miles westward troin Fort Benton the navi gable waters of the Columbia begin, and this link bridged over, there will be a second line of communication lio tweeii the Atlantic and Pacific. Oil this side sixtv miles of road will be completed this fall. The enterprise . . , ; . i.-ll.11 .l. 1 KM - ...I.. I., W IICU is ouuuiiig uie io.-iiru.il." i.ui carry through lis magnificent work of oneuing upa vast slope of country. and providing new and prosperous homes for tell millions of people, with out cheating the Government or stock holders out of a dollar. Mr. Sharers, a gardener residing alone about four miles lrom Portland, having been missed by his neighbors for some days was searched for, and on Wednesday ot last week was found (lead in the woods crushed between two trees one of which be had chop ped down. A daughter ot P. R. Hazleton, of Ka lama, fell off a swing am" broke her leg Last week. AttbosatUO place last Friday by the falling ot timbers, Mr. W. H. Ray had his thigh bone mashed. While two brothers named Mathews and a Mr. De Lay were limiting elgh teeii miles back of Vancouver, last, i. :,... ,,.. of the Mathews was an - prouchinga spot where he expected deer to appear, lie esptcti an otyect he esnted an moving there, and immediately tired. A piercing slineK louoweu ny ileum groans told him he had shot a human being. The person shot proved to lie a Mr? Bell, who died in a few moments, hnvlmr been hit in the throat. All III- (piest nail uoi iwen nem. i ne nuieco were all respectable citizens, and the affair lias casta gloom over the com - muulty. At a raffle in Portland the other day. Miss Anny Schwartz, won one of two bears. .... . - ... .... A lodge oi Gootl remplars has been instituted at Independence, Senator Kelly is getting ready to re turn to Washington. A ieilons t'Jiina woman, of Colon : J-"- r " - .. . . recently neat her lemnie rival ; MV t'heil poured kerosene over her ! and set lier on fire. Her rival is dead i and she Is In jail. Mr. Craves, in Olympia, produced three vegetable crops trotn his grouud tub year. One potato and two cab- bage. The Arizona Miwv thinks that 1,000 men. mounted on good horses well armed ami eipuppeii, oiiguiioscu.e mo Apaches within a year. A Ctatl gentleman gave bis twr. lit tle boys a pistol to play with the other morning, but when he came home at noon he took it a Way from the .surviv ing one. One thousand dollars has been lying in one ot the batksof Helena foraomo time awaiting some one who wauls to lose a similar amount in the event that Grant U elected. We guess the Gree levites of Montana are too sharp for that. A wild horse which he was trying to tame, reared up and struck M r. Thomas Lowe, Jr., on tlw head, at Montana City, on the 4lh lust. Mr. Lowe only lived some three days alter, as Ins skull was broken. Master Charles R. Ovcrholtzer. the youth lately appointed from Walla Walla to the Naval Academy, failed to pass his examination, lie passed his oral examination creditably, but when it came to his physical examina tion he was rejected, on the score ot his being too narrow across the hips. lu the discussions of the Mormon Conference at Salt Lake City lately, lirigliam Young took a somewhat new departure on the subject of Mormon children attending the 'Gentile schools. In reply to Klrier Richards, who cau tioned the Mormons against "the wiles of the enemy," and especially Of their schools. Young siild that lie took dif ferent ground, and advised his people to send their children to any schools that were free. He thanked the Metho dists and Episcopalians and all other sects for organizing schools In I'tah. and said heaven would reward them. The old patriarch is as discreet III his fanaticism as he U cunning in his liber alism. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lassnter, of Walla Walla, were thrown from a buggy last week and both badly hurt. Montana is said to be a fine country for raising sheep. Mr. Bullock's boy in HlHhoro. was thrown from a colt last week and ser iously hurt. Petty thefts have become quite com mon in Washington county. Wheat in Salem is worth 03 cents per bushel. A lump was knocked down by somo boys at play in the Willamette Wool en Mills, atSaleni, last Saturday night, which came near cau-ing a disastrous conflagration. Rev. Dr. Bowers, the new minister ot ti e M. E. Church, at Shlem. filled the pulpit at that place la t Sunday and favorably impressed hb hearers by his able discourses. The State Capitol buildings are to, lie erected !tt the hind of Wilson avenue, the desert .looking open space fronting the University building which those who have visited Salem will re member. The site is a very fine one for improvement. Last Saturday a little child three years old, son of Mr. Matthews, of i South Salera, wandered away from I home and for a long time amid" not be found. Wells were searched and tlic . streams near by drugged, but without ivail. At last I lie little one was ens- ! , Wlll... Vilk 'i mile i fwcretl nem the Woolen Mill, a milt '"' bome. roKEHiix m:vs. The snb-marlne telegraph between Jamaica and Aspinwail is now thrown open to the public for business. Prince Napoleon- proposes to pro-e-ettte the Minister of the Interior tor expelling him from France without authority of law. The Prince ami Princess had left Geneva for Milan, on Ihe loth. Rand:i II Palmer received $30,000 for bis services before the Geneva Tri bunal. The appointment of Sir Ronudell Palmer as Lord Chancellor is gazetted j in London. Michael Czarovltch, Polish Genoral j has been pardoned by the Czar ot; Russia. i Mimner vi-itno i.amncrm us ran. ou the lh Inst., and expressed the warmer syoiiaiiiy n un me. rrciicu Republic. Gambetta was deeply Im pressed. Prime Napoleon has appealed to. the Procureur Gem-itd, of France for. redress against the Minister of the lu- ii.rlnr IV.el..i.t! of tn!!i-i. "iTiil 'others- wtio toon p trilii tus expulsion, ntlOUiU . , apical be disreganled, the I'rincc. 1 wm eommence procvedlngs in the i courts. j A t,ill has U$n Introduced in the , Spaui-h Cortes abolishing the dcatlc j penalty for political ntleoses. bv rt raih-u-ut accident, at Kalaven- dou. Eng., on tlie Gth, ten ears went over an embankment. ' The train was badly wrecked. Rut, one passenger was killed, tliotigh twenty-three were wounded. 1 Tim. revolt, at Tcrral. Spain, has , ended, Some of the insurgents in vesH ot tiers surreudemt. net .