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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1873)
BUSIKKSS CARDS. A. C. LAY T O H , IMCM.SR I l Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY, OBBOON. XT1TJj STRIVE TO KEEP THE BEST W of vwi i m 'Tm ctUMnffrote. a? owl w wr. At Xortli 15rranvHie, KIRK, HUME & CO., AKK STHJC SO.UNO DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MOO'I, SHOE, HAHDWASU3, UBUCElUfM, SWtMBM, EH'., KTA, ,,f which they kw mi hand a .J; ninal.fov t wb or I'rotiiiee. Wil Jo'waMetohny and sell urn lis nf all kinds, or attend 10 atorinj? j J. W. BALIIWW, Attornt J mid Counselor at iJtw, re-ril I Pit VCTUIE IN A .I. 1 '""V" tL l toWM Court of Oroson, ft?XpU by the jueS. B.Unnor First strew. Alltany, Owon. "-""" HITCIIFIX & DOLPS1, Attorneys t'ounaflor I. o i tucrrons in chasckr y an i pboc- S tnrstii admiralty. OM,-.j over the old VSS tU, Portland, Oregon. iv -. J. C. POWELL. W DAwca &. FL1SN, Attorneys and nnwlon. t A Wh-n notary pnbllct, Election and conveyance promptly tended to. . w. O. JONES, m. D., HOMEOPATHIC PH1SI5IAN. AJ.lt ANY, OKIXiO.V. Two of Brigham Youug's sous are studying medicine. The (kemi Pearl recently made a trip from Seattle to San Francisco and back in twenty-one days. PatMalone, of Olympia, has been held to answer in the sum of $200 to appear before the District Court, on a charge of selling to Indians. Stage trips from the Dalles to Walla Walla are made in two days aid a half at a cost of $25. The Salem Common Council has elected C. S. Wood worth, City Sur veyor, W. P. Lord, City Attorney, and 15. W. Wilson, Street Commits sioner. The Mayorand Marshal of Salem cannot agree on a policeman, and so none is appointed. Wooden gas mams are to ue pui down in Salem. A trick ou a doctor at Port Townsend, calling him some dis ta co to attend a comrade who was only pretending sick, cost the jokers $60, charged for professional serv ices. Walla Walla occasionally feels earthquake shocks, she thinks. Land slides occur frequently oe- O.X.mm. J.L1S8EY1I1LL. lasts & him. PHYSICIANS AND SBBGrONS, a T H 1 V V OH KtiON. 1 vPHCK-SOrTH SHE FIKST STUEh r, VftVt. ,i,.i,a atimsliousv. ITvtThahkis, n. ., "Jijk'iun and Surgeon, ALBANY, ORKHON. vpirc- -OVKlt Tl'ltK ELL'S sTORK, 0 lWtde'.eo-Tl.ird-st ,Yo dooY west of ItotbodUt church. Tnnaon. Arizona, iail lias several men confined in it on cliarge of mur der. Seattle had 18 bfrths, 25 mar riam and 21 deaths during 1872, K.R. Thompson has ordered a steam plow from England to be used on his arm in 1 amhiu county. Some thieves tried to get into the store ot Messrs. Fields & Strickler at Oregou City on Tuesday nightof last week, but were mgnienea away. Ji Yamhilhan waschoppmg wood the other day and as he raised his ax to strike a heavy blow it caught ou a clothes line stretched in the yard, and it came down ontheback of the chopper's neck, and they put him in his httie bed. Wm. McFadden, sentenced from this county for life to the Peniten tiary for the crime of incest, has been adjudged insane by the County Judge of Marion county, and re moved to the Asylum at East Port land. Gen. F. L. Applegate delivered 'his lecture entipd "Mahomet and the Koran," for the benetit ot the Young Men's Christian Association, in an Francisco on the Mli mst. At Los N'ietos. CaL is a woman, native of California, active and well, wlmsfl aire is 137 vcars. .1 ..... V. - Ml Tim (inveruor has appointed W. II. Holmes, of Multnomah county, a Notary Publb ; 0. P. Mason, ot Portland, has been re-appointed, says the Htutemmm. An opposition line of steamships between Portland aim san rrancis co is rumored. l'olk county issued 103 marriage rLewaminatioa books of; J. Q. Patterson ind Tte m the Harbor Commissioners at Saul while attempting to mm tfte mer OEKTISTHY. !L-B .it u'unif rv THE inir.. am. . 71,..; nut oi iii ww UUCM, DM " '" ' til nn.'i , ,,. . J1, .i ! . & iM'f tor . j : i ....i 1 if desired. 1V: eSfflfflSfS ,i to ihe teg 2nd examine specimens of his wounuin -"P- - v....,. i,.i..v r.io.l. nn FHtK -in ram-" - ..v.8v"4 stair XEFFEL & MY WHS' SPHKItlCAI. FLl'MKS, An eerI .Hill M-WnOr. J. E. BAfKKNSTO, Agent, Aioaiij , w. lvi si u t lUitn &, CO., WE OX H ASH ANI CDXOTAXTLY kH BruYiftlOi uniciTu s -lU'illirKKWore, Allnny, Orwon. . ALBAS Y BOOK STORE. 'ibllalIMi'l In 1H8. sliiklt. A. Frcclond, EALEK IX EVEHY VA1UCTY OF ; miwellanoons Ikk.Ks s, no 3;--Kdfi -.ul- iiittoneiT. Books imix'1'11 . , .. I 1 ... .v., ..... Allmny, Pee. , lsTO. ThiTEjl The Ears! B. T. l7bEE!, OnM and Awlat- Albany. OMrn. Idar I)" ,R. tiOI.I EN IS A ....... ..1 , t, ttrsifMt Jr '.1 ...... - old optlialmic uottor a 1!,... ir nas had tl.M':'mC Harare suhteet. aid f(ls whloh the anl w ,irflutlon to those who mi pl ui"'1"" A ril 18i ,w. care. f Tia'f.IilER, )iavl twreif of (teer AUood ArtlJe Parttomtor aMtfci t0 Bm,RI,t0, Slwdd, Nov. , 1Mtv8 tween the Columbia river and Paget Sound. . ( Walla Walla has much sickness, mostly colds. The Sheriff ot Thurston county has to give $0,000 official londs $2,000 more than anciently. Mormons are petitioning Heaven to stop the spread ot the small pox, except among the (.entiles. , t. .... ..A .elnitrmifr in 1 0 . 1 . (,iis.s hist vear. chuR-itwochapswereamsteaaH - - borhood of ir.ii- w.v t..lS100 each was I Koauh wo . 8 ,v n..a . . 1 )anaB are almost unpassaoie the bail their parents had to give for their appearance oeioio u.c court. w . . , Colorado has a population ot 100,000, and she wants to lie ad mitted into the Union as a State. Matthew Morrissoiuaged 70 years died near Silvcrton on the 6th inst. A nawr at La Grande announces the arrival of Winnum Snoot Ti,o T,.Ht. office at Pine, Wasco county, has been named Pineville." A wind stoimat Elko, Nevada, on the 3d inst., carried a house six hundred yards entirely demolish ing it on alighting. The owner was in it. ' ' George Clifford, merchandise broker of 'Frisco, has failed for a large amount . r. .lames Warren Davis, aft old citizen of Portland, died in that city on Wednesday of last weeK, aged nearly 44 years. His disease was dropsy. Ge. Palmer, agent at SileUs, in formed the fttttetman of last Fri day that the Indians were getting more quiet ou the question of dan cing their -ancestara back to life. Only llie old Indians place any con tldence iu the prophasies. Palmer did not apprehend any trouble. The Memtry saystne coat news of Coos county may be said to be almost inexhaustible. Vmr or five million feet of saw logs ocaped fi-om the railroad niiil uLw Port and on the 9th inst. The )iower of the current caused the boom to give way. The esti mated loss is 5r35;000. Vort and has lately received 500 cates the appoiutment of .1. Hobm- . . ... Am . .1 son Walker lor governor or ino 'IVritorv. he being a citizen. TheHoseburg Pantagraph says there never has been a time when sii manv wetc ill at once in that vilace as now. Measels, fevers, colds, whooping-cough are the leading troubles A. A. Smith, ot Bnena Vista, re- rmrted to have died from the mju ries received by the recent railioad accident, denies the report, lie c aims to be alive and will soon be able to attend to business. Thomas Dargo, aged eighteen years, in '-he. employ of Mr. York at Vauaimo, li. C, was found dead iu his bed on Christmas morning. It is stated that our Government will erect fortifications ou Sau Juan Island. . M. M. Ilartness has been appoint- pd bv the Governor, Commissioner of Deeds for the State of Oregon, to reside at Whatcom. Corvallis iaid SO.cents per bushel for wheat last week. Wheat was 90 cents per bushel at Ufayette 'ast week. Tim southern section of Benton nidv is reported to have 50,000 bushels of wheat, iioWiug lor ine price to reach one doHar per pushel. fhe Sa x Iakc Aretr tells ot a man--or devilwho inquired wliere there was small-pox, and thfln go ing to the house designana, loreea his way in, twk the small-pox pa. t'.ei.t by the 1 and and held it some- Francisco shows a deficiency of over $12,000, aud $13 more drawn from the treasury tbau were put in it. .Tames Barnes having resigned his position as Commissioner ot the proposed Southern Oregon Wagon lioad, Gov. G rover has appointed Hon K. U. Jason, ot Goose i.aKe, w. instead. A State teleeranh of the Pith inst. from CorvaUis says that the wagon shop of A. 1'urdy, and Black smith shop of jFauuel Knight, were consumed at tour o'clock tins morn ing by fire. By the noble exer tions of the firemen an extensive conflagration was prevented. A. l'urdy's loss, $2,0W. lvnignvs, $1,500 ; no insurance. Theo leal of the lhdktin, speak ing of the notes of an accordeon which roused' him from sleep the other morning at 4 o'clock, says : A man who will perpetrate an abomination ot thai kuki un hour is fourteen million diametres worse than au infidel." This winter is reported to have been very mild at Bridge Creek, Wasco county. It is estimated that in the val Ws of Missouri Bottom, Cow Creek and South Umpqua, Douglas county, 200,000 bushels of grain will be raised the present year. In Coos county a company has voi nwaiiized to build a narrow guage railroad from Isthmus Slough to the Coquille river. Capi tal stock, $200,000. Tt. is now reported that that case ,;of small-pox in Baker county was only measles. On last Saturday, at Salt Lane, Deputy U.S. Collector, Bird, as saulted ex-Governor .Maun upon the street, beatuig him upou ine head and face with a cane, ine latter had made remarks reflecting upon Bird. A fire in the smoke-house oi Jir. A T.navis. Claanato. W.T., on the 7th inst., destroyed with con some sixty shoulders. Loss, about $400. A gang of cattle thieves have beeu discovered atCorinne, Utah. hmit 400 cattle hav? lieen traced Six indictments have bam found. Three parties were in jail and two out on $5,000 bail. Several cases of epizootic have onnnorixl at Salt ! like. The Beno Joxmuil is informed by a gentleman just from Pitt river, that the Indians have all left there the Modocs. Old Shave- bead's band would like too no doubt, rmt. we hardlv think they have. Old Winnemucca, who has been out to Stein's fountain, and chiet oi the Piutes, is away from his tribe, many suppose down with the Apaches, or possibly with Capt. Wk. as he is always spoiling tor a fiirht. A baud of Snakes belong- W to Yahmox. Imvebeen for sbme time living on the resources of the eountrv over the Sierra Nevada. Private Wm. Bextbrd, of Com pany A. 1st Brigade Oiegon Mili tia, died at Soda Springs on the 3d , . inst. He was on his way home on a furlough, sick. From the Stfitenan we learn that a revival has been going on at viu.iiiwil hose from Sau IWl. Ul v.."-T ----- Francisco. AriRuna out of debt and $20,. 00ft in her treasury. Joku liert, killed J. Jtariandain Tucson, Arizona, on Ue 25th ult. Vhosmall,poxHdler had (Wis for over a mouth and VUlir. 1 ' "!.' ' l.t- ulw.nhim t wine!! UiauKev ovf r ni miwu.'.v., .. ... he swung around in tlie touie as if gathering the contagion, and after tarrying a white departed. BoWland Imsgtit'ftliew gine Company. t.ill in active progress. Sunday evening last- over 40 were at tlie anxious seat and about a dozen pro- fessed conversion. Hie meetiug is conducted by a union of the Pres byterians, Baptists and ifctliodttste. at Salem in a skiff last Jfonday, were upset by the skiff striking a snag, and both thrown into the river. They were pfcked up by another boat At the M. K. Church in Salem last Sunday fifteen persona applied for membership, and some twenty were forward fof prayem The work is principally among students of tlie I niversity ana ediwi School scholars. Mr. A. J. Buniway is meeting with success in her Sunday Even ing Lectures at Portland. --..' iik 1 A SI Jacksonville last yeaf tiaa w deaths against about 45 the year be fore. 5 7'he ladies of Jacksonville have a regular Rebekah Lodge, says the Times, Considerable mining is now be ing done in Jackson and Josephine counties. ;?,ii';i'Mf- - The Phitulealer atyt: "A large portion of the Modocs of the Yainox reservation have left, many of whom will no donbt join tlie band of Cap tain Jack. The agent, Mr. Apple gate, has applied to the settlers at . Linkville tor assistance. Somepfr sous are disposed to ceuFare fte trotps for their inaction. Itw dif ficult at this distance to form a cor rect judgment on this subject, mt we have confidence that the move ments will be as prompt as the ir cumsteiices will admit. Mr. S. Case, sub-Indian agent at the Alsea reservation, thinks the continued war dances ot the In dians there bode no good ; that some steps for the protection of the sott lor ouirht to be taken. In the region of Colorado river there is said to be a mountain o" salt 500 feet high and extending lft miles. The various denominational schools of Utah are reported pering. ' salt T ake Citv had a large nnm- lr of incendiary tires during last month. The city is hill ot scala wags and adventurers from every where, rap.-vf Tents and overshoes have been forwarded to the soldiers in the Modoc country. From the business part ot uas land to the depot, a plank roadhas been built. The weather in Eastern Oregon lias been pleasant, and mining com panies have resumed operations. The dwelling of Harry Had at Canyon City was consumed by tire ou the 29th ult., the contents being saved. A sandal, or ancient tboe, meas nrinir titteen inches tn length and four inches across the ball of the foot, has been found ii Southern Oregon. I wo remonstrances against a tax levy to aid in building the State University have been filed it. the Clerk's office in Ijtne county, lhey are tor the County Court to con sider. V"-- , The Eugene lunrmtt of January 11th has this: "The ground has not been covered with snow iu this part of the valley this winter, and the grass is as green as it is in May or June." Do you believe this, ye www bound folks of the East f Surveyor General Odell gives no tice: I desire to say to whom it that I have fixed upon 7liesday, the2l8$Ha8t!io tune to examine the several lists of lauds selected by the State awthon ities, as swamp and oveitWwm