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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1872)
AIAtANY RKCHSTKK. LOCAL IMW Public KnenkUijf. HON'. J. n. mi'Ivhki.i.. United States Senator elect, will address the j citizens of Oregon at the following i f ines and places: lacksonvllle, Saturday. October -id. Corvallis. Tuesday, October Salem, Wednesday, October 30. i Oregon CitV, Thnrsday, October 31. i Cortland, Friday. Xovewrtwr I. Uiavette, Saturday. November . i ilillsWro, Monday, November 1. Speaking at all the plan s to com mence at 7 o'clock, 1. M. w, D. HARE, Republic candl-; date lor Presidential Elector, will ad-! dress the feople ef Oregon, on polttt eaj ijwstions, at the following times ; Mid places : ftallas, Saturday, tV?Mr 36. Orvallls Monday, October 38. 1 KngeiieCity, Tweday. October 20. ; Albany, Wednesday, October 30. Salem, Thursday, twtoberltt. Oregon City. Friday. November 1. ! ifflfe ufffiVTSSral ' Kepublican candidate for Elector, Is iuvited to join u discussion. ; Hos. .1. II. MtrciHXL. Toe Court j , , ,, , i ,,,, wa .rammed full ot people, a I xrge portion df whom were ot the liet-1 vHnlf ot humanity, on Saturday ev- euingmj kH. to the pnl ues of the day, -as presented by Hon. i. II. MU'HkAI. The Mentis ot cne honorable gentleman were more than , satisfied with the effort on tlieoeeasion, , and those who before were doubtful, were fully convinced that our LegUla-; ; rs did well to select him to represent .he State of Oregon in the Senate oi'j the United States for the six years ommeneing with March 4th. 1873. It j vasalodcal, interesting and eloquent SnoTmeiit of tacts, nor worl nor sen tence of which could be truthfully jalnsayal by any. The speaker was requeutly Intetfiipted by the hearty and prolonged applause of his audi ence, We predict for our new Sena ;or a bright and honorable career in his new station, honorablealiketohim Ifand the nartv that placed him in the front, and that in him Oregon will j ind an indefatigable laborer for her best interests. Ciitcus. The big circus spread its teuton the vacant block In front of the . ' inrt House on Tuesday. The parade ; through the city during the afternoon j was creditable, some of our citizens j taking a part in it. A large crowd of j people filled the sejits under the can-! vats hi the evening, a great majority j ol whom enjoyed the entertainment ; hugely. Tlie exceeding coolness of ilie evening detracted from the geiier-; al enjoyment somewhat. The San j Francisco Circus and Hippodrome, j taking it all in all, is tlie best circus j that has visited our city during the ; 1 1 -,t decade. 'Ror for the show. An Iktolehabu Nuisance. Con nected with the circus that visited in on the Md, are a set of vender of can dy, peanuts, "ice-cold lemonade," etc., wtio. generally speaking, are not (Hily downright bore, but Intolerable nuisances and Insolent clowns, that need abating with a club worse than in v set of DiiDDies in the world. If the ,.m,,vintn nt nlfMMM lan't rpt. alonff nTrV w -T-r ev e, w ithout these hangers-on. tliey might at least see that they were duly sober .luring a performance, and teach them to be half-way civil in the use of lan guage. Xeat and Handy. One of the neatest things in the line of cabinet ware was received a few days since by In-. Geo. W. Cray, and Is what iseall s1 a dental cabinent case. We sliall not undertake to describe it, nor state i he number ot line instruments for , dental work with which it is filled, but would advise those who wish to ee something really handsome, to call at the Doctor's rooms, At Wokk. A correspondent in forms us that it is reported that there U a Greeley corruption fund in Harris byirg, and parties liave been offered as hlgb as 90 to oast their votes with t hat party. No takers are reported. i New Kind, We speak now of the "fish" recently imported hxmi South Africa by A. Carothnw fcCq, TtJtiuiiLK. AociDKjrj. Mr. Thomas Heed, who resides about eight mile of tills city hi Renton county, met with a dreadful accident on Wednesday afternoon, by which the ankle of the left leg was dislocated, the bones of the right leg driven through the right foot, and his hack and other portions of the body bruised and laecrated in a painful manner. Mr. Weed, who lias seen sixty odd whiter, was engaged in walling a well. He stood on a piece, of plank, held by roies passed aronml each end and fastened at the top of the well. When in the act of finishing the wall, and about thirty-two feet from the bottom of the well, the ropes holding the plank 111 position became wet from the falling rain, and one of the ropes slipping detatched the plank from its support, precipitating Mr. Reed to the bottom of the well, injur ing him as above described. At lat accounts his phrsieian liopeu to get; him rhrniiL'h without HMDUUtliiZ any ! limbs. T Sl L yV Vvls. It will be nosur- ! Prise to very many of our readers to j learn that tbt popular family paper, the "Stab Spamilkd Basnki:," "still I waves." It isn't one of the kind tint "suspends," or "sells out." We have 1 reit-ived the Nov. nnniber Which -is than ever. During 1872. the ..i;!iniK.v" has achieved im mense sue-j cess. Although attacked and abued fK; witI t(, wonis of aj i,0, men have run un H circulation to .-.0.000 copies. Hie "Banner l- a large, 8 page 40 column paper. Ledger j glxe, overflowing with spfended stories. ! Poetry, wit. Humor, Fun. &c. Ac. ll is a paper for young and old in j fact ton KVKKTBODY. It "shows up" every quack, swindler, ami humbug In ; kKOGUE9 CotwHt," and is a money savin" paper for every man, woman, and child. L, Prang' Co., have just j finished a sujier'o.full.j'i'd'fcCiiiiUMO. i expressly for every gulcriber to the "Banskk" a perfect beauty'i entitled; "A BoQCErr of Aiti .mn Lkavks," which in color, tint, shades, and artis- X II. ..t tic merit, has never Dewi eqnaiiw This leading HOME paper is oni.v $1 YEAR. Chroino sent free. Agents are wanted everywhere. PrBtiC SncAKixo. Hon. W. D. Hare, Republican candidate for Tresi-1 dential elector, will address our pco- J pie at the Court Hon on Wednesday evening next at "early candle-light- i ing." Our citizens generally and Be publicans especially are requested to tutu out and hear III in, A special in-; vitation is extended to the ladies. Mr. j Hare is one of the leading juristsof the. State, and as an orator lias few super- j iors on the Pacific slope. Conic out j and hear him. CHAFES. Mr. John Millard has one of the completes! nurseries in tlie State, filled with all kinds of fruit trees, shrubbery, vines, flowers, etc. He raises as fine flavored and large sized grajies as are to lie found in the State, as we know from the basket full of the delicious fruit he sent us oil Wednesday. For the timely present we return our best bow. RoiutEKY On Tuesday night the residence of Mr. R. Sultmnrsh was en tered, during the absence of the family at the circus, and jewelry and clothing abstracted therefrom t a considerable amount. Whoever committed the i theft, either for deviltry or in the hopes of finding money, turned everything In the house topsy-turvey, adding in sult to injury. . - Poisoned. Poison is still being thrown around promiscusly for the benefit of canines, quite a number of whom have howled their last bowl. We caution people against eating 'chicken pie" during the prevalence of this poisoning mania, as chickens are just as liable to gobble up the poi soned meat as dogs. Commendable The promptitude with which Wheeler's customers gen erally are paying their bills. It shows two things: First, that people still have some money ; socond, tliat they know how to appreciate and sustain fair dealing. Mrs. Dumway Will address the citizens of Albany on tlie political is sues of tlie day, this (Friday) evening, October 28th, at the Court House. Everybody js invited. Don't fall (o attend, - ( iitot iT (.'orirr Docket. For the October term : State of Oregon V William MeFad den ; rape. State of Oregon vs. William McFad den : Incest. State of Oregon v. P. (i. Cannich ael ; conlirinaliun Sheriff wile. State of Oregon vs. r'lvd Hammer; recognizance; State of Oregon vs. Ales Reed; recognizance. State of Oregon vs. Charles Brown ; recognizance. lieu. Holladay vs. A. L. Cannon; Mitchell & Dolph for pla., Crauor & Ilunipbrev for deft. II. L. Build vs. 0. M. Lee ct al: confirmation Sheriff sale ; Helm for pllf. James II. Stewart vs. K. A. Abby ; Thayer. Burnett and Kelsey tor pin'., Stiiihan for deft. Thomas Mouteith et el vs. J. II. Foster et al ; injunction ; Cranor. Hill. Tlmver and Williams for pill'., Boise. Wiliis. Powell & Flinu for deft. A. C. Laytou vs. II. A. Hague et al; Crauor. Johns, Williams and lluin niireV for nlff., Sbuttuck, Powell it l- Hun tor ilett-. Peter llouck vs. Samuel Esllck Helm fur nil!'.. Johns tor deft. 0. P. S. Plummer vs. Sarah Phtm mer; Helm for deft. Hiram Smith vs. Win. Alford et al ; Helm for pllf.. Crauor for deft. M.J. Mudgeva. Wm. McCalllster; Helm for plif., Powell & Fllnn tor deft. Racliael Power vs. .lames MeMahan: Clieuowetb & Smith for pill'., Crauor for deft. W. S. Elkins vs.' Valorous Coryell et al ; Whitney for plff. 1. J. Anderson vs. Beach & Mou teith ; Powell it Flinn for plfi'., Crau or and Johns tor defts. .Jennie Onibb vs. C. W. Grubb Divorce : t heiiowetli & Smith for plff. Helm for deft. A. F. ( berry vs. J. W. Mack et al : Whitney lor p'lltt J. if. Coll'elt et al vs.W. Joslin ; Johns for pltt'. Nancy A Sulllns vs. Wm. L. Sul Hu Divorce; Helm for pllf. James Shields, Treasurer, vs. J. B. Sprenger ; Johns for plff, Crauor for deft. C. M. Cartwrlght vs. W.R. McCortl; Cranor & Humphrey for plff, Helm for deft. Elizabeth Chenoweth vs. J. B. Sprenger; Chenoweth for plff. Luther ElklllS vs. John A. Ambler et al; Powell & Fllnn for plff. S. M. Pennington vs. J. W. Mack et al : Whitnev for pllf. Rose Aim Barker vs. R. Barker divorce ; Johns and Gaby for plff. Stkajif.B Days. The John L. t.,l.n, s-iil; fioin Portland for Sail Praiici-coat five o'ekx'k this evening. The California sailed for Yictora yes terday. The Oeo. S. Wright sails for Sitka and way ports oti Friday. Nov. 1st, Lamps W. II. Knbn & Co, have received an invoice of lamps and lan ternsthe latter the very identi tleal thing you want to light your pathway during the dark and stormy nights of winter. Personal. Messrs. Smith and Boyes. of Halsey, gave us a call on Wednesday. N. H. Cranor and wife left for Port land on Saturday. As Mr. Cranor wa gradually grow ing worse, he went to Portland by the advice of friends to get new inedic.il advice. Cauciit. The runaways, Reid and Drown, have turned up in Victoria, where a requisition from our Govern or will probably catch them, when they will be brought back to en joy the luxuries of our fine jail with McFadden. Sei.LIKO Bt Sami'I.i:. New York is early in the field, a drygoods agent from that city having, during the fore part of tho week, sold slathers of goods, by sample, to our merchants. -- Pabaobamlets. Business slack. The big cistern on First street near ly completed. Some of the heaviest work on the Santlam dicta completed. Harper & Co. have received new goods and ordered more. Biz is biz. Sickness through the county, main ly fevers, abating. That valuable, one-horned cow of J. C. Meudeuhall's, died tho other night. A jiarty was IkiuimI over, tlie other day. charged with giving an Indian wiiisky. Sickness In our family during the week lias shortened our locals. Come to See Us All persons owing on subscription or job' work. Don't wait on yourjielghbort, or until "to morrow," buJ'acgjas.j; to-ilay. Wednesday the lni-ts opened on US in good sliaK' drizzle drozzle. About two weeks ot rainfall would set our farmers lowork in good earnest. - Ctkciit COi'Kr Convenes next Monday. Rain.-Oii In the vkluly of Vancouver on the 21 -t Inst., one of several children play ing near some burning log, bad its j pp.VT U IVPU skirts take lire. Its screams brought . I'tAl LJiiiN 1 kA hi)' the mother, nearby, to It rescue, who in endeavoring to smother the flames I set her own clothes oil lire, and both Were soon enveloped in the burning element. The child died verv soon after and the mother. Mrs. O'Brien, is ! at tlie hospital in a very critical eoudi- i tion. Fiiim the ittlidm The President was in New York cite on the 21st. Together with Sena tor Wilson lie visited the Republican headquarters. I'lNA.MI.U, AM) CUnMKHt'IAIi. Cold in New York il l. Legal ten- ders ST 983c. Latest Liverpool dates give average California wheat at il lid; club Vii lid. San Francisco quotations arc: Wheat, (1 (JO : barley. 1 15S1 28; eggs Oregon. 40c; butter, fresh, 008 70e. Portland quntattmis: Wheat, 1 40 100 is- potato, and at! 5e to i -10 f 100 s reported in de- maud al irnod i-ate A decline of near two cents per hun dred on wheat is noted in Liverpool. Market U also reported weak in San Francisco. Sales of w heat in small quantities arc being made daily, to our mi:!( rs and others, at iioc mr hiidiel. J. H. Foster & Co. Ixiught ,000 bushels on Tuesday. Butter, frefh, 30c "x lt. Kgg, 30 f' dozen. Potatoes, SujtaOc jfliifhel. Crapes retail at Sc "f 11. Appics 2550e H bushel. Cabbage, lc f tt. Pear-. j Oil j bushel. Cordwood -balm, ; maple, f 3 "0; a ! ,!! i : oak, M " I 50 V cord. llusiuesss during the wei-k no provement oti that of las;, week. im- Wlient only ,15f, mid N. Unlini, t'i'- nwtr Clothing Store, is ucllluifHoaointlna to liar 1 Times. Ilo tjus a Iarc ami well se leete 1 stock of fail and Winter ( loihluj;, ttnu UfeUuUt cheaper than any house in theelty. Uivetilinaeall betor you pur- ranu caowiiero. M4 Km m Mark to Oamjxiunia.- New WILSON Strait SneEtta l'nileriee, Sewing Mtuhtnu iJ the BKST MACHINE for all kiwi of work on Iki1i heavy mid litiiu How'hiif. It run iimy mill Is Imile; achllil can use It. It Is ntw or out of order, and Is 1 ALWAYS I1KADV FOR lU'KIXMiS! It lias lately taken the premium at the Kivat Northern Ohio State fair tor best work (lone on tilt) Wound, 1)011 't tail to s"e the New Wilson Machine, and remeni- I Iter that EIKi'V IIOLLAltS now buya the I best Sewing Machine lb the world". Call i at li.aln, lomit; A ( o.'s, wholesale and re tail dodem in guueml nieretuuidtse, Pirst street, Albany. a. wiikkm:m, &IEEDI, OKEtiOV, Forwarding & Commissioii Mercliaut. Agent tor the safe 6f the 'celebrated bain WAOON, and all kinds of AUKICUI.Tl B AL 1IACH1NEBY. Conirtgnraonti sotldted. TOWN LOTS, In the town of Shedd, for sale. . Holi.owaVs Pills and Ointment are the only nicdieiualprepiirations nec essary in families. The pills regulate ail the internal organs with unerring certainty ; the Ointment is a positive antidote to all external diseases. Sold 78 Maiden Lane. X. Y. Price. Jo cents per box or pot. Ask for new style; the old Is counterfeited. Hw4 BurguiiiN in Furniture. rnHK UJJDKBSIfiNEJ) otfcw at private X il(Mill the fmniluif.lwddin.eaiiiels eie., ele., used In and aliout tlie St, CtutrluH llou'l, at low ftflrnrcn, on the mew nM)ii alile term-. Will sell all to one prsnn, or in lot off (land upwards, nm snort time with ajioroved note. Apply at St, Charles Hotel. Albunj', Orugomin O t.l, MVi-.wl H. BBENNKB. Notice. Purtna my ahsenec from Won county, A. . MOBBl's I herrlry author ized to net a my Unilt, rwelvhuf and ixiy nit out uvmeys for me, und transact Iiik meh other bnnlneiM for me as amy U' re quired before my return. C. IJBIIMIEKAISMEB. October II, ls74-ftw no TO TUItllKLIS rpU (iKNTS V J Clothlngaiidi.enrKurnlhiii!lM)ds of all dejua-iptlons. Ho has al i lre t('k of Boys' Clot hhiK, Hat, SWrwgtu., u'loe i lie ,m' in' verv ion. -- A. C. LAYTOKV IIKAI.KK IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBAOT, ORBOON. Win. maiYK mKioBPTuswsT of fftwkTn w UMianrtKll m lie lye- WAV TO-O.IY, -H5& jsk BY BUYING mw GOODS -OF KImINE CO.,, Jnsjt 2FS.ocelxrecl mi Nitire new tii) V of tlip fliWu iwiUUUaiUll U ,-J.i St'CII AS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, CAIK, IIATH, ULASS, ilKM'KKIlY iiabowak:- Chlnu Satin 2rcss Good. SABY ftTEl'ABT RTltllEKi FOPf.IX LVNTHtM, tcwu n PI.A1DK, rmiH Lorn, vtxto, ! HMII'KI) SHAWLS, K('AU1 OOMM(lU. JAXT AMI (IIAHPIOX HATS, nml n Inrgo Mock of FANCY GOODS! (-ARI'CTM, , Oil. C'MITIIS, & IIoiimc 1' iimhhing CooiU, ALL OK WHICH IS OFFEBKD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PHI OES. nniolnta, Poe( OfiM..