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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1873)
ALBANY REGISTER. 8 BUSINESS GAUDS. W. C. TWEED A IK, IIKAI.KK IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY, OREGON. WILL STRIVE TO KEEP THE BEHT of goath in my line, ami felt al the Iwr cdlh'ine rate. Call anil tee me. i4fl At Xortli Brownsville, HUME & CO., KIRK, WATCHES .JEWELRY. PACIFIC WATCHES, AUE STILL SELMKU my goods, mmim, BOOTS, SHOES, HA1IDWABE, KO ERIK, HOTIOXM, KTC., KTC, of which thev keep on band full stock, milium able' to mill ut loweat rate, a usual, for t'nsh or Produce. Will also :e nble to buy and sell Grains of all kinds, or attend to storing or for wardiiiir il at their Wamboiisc In Ilnlscy. liive usa trial , KiltK. Ill ME A CO. J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney mid 'ounsclor at Law, WILL PKACTICK IN ALL TUB Courts In tlio id, 3d and 4tb Judicial Dis tricts, in the supreme Court of Oregon, Mid in tbe IT. S. District and tlrcuit (flirts. Omen- In Parrlsb brick, (up stairs), in oflce occupied by the tote X. H. ('nmor, rirst street, Allnny, Oregon. toUvH J. It. XITCIIKLL. J- K. POLPH. IHITCHELL & DOLPH, Attorneys ami Counaeleni ut lw oOUCITOliSni CHASCEBY AND PKOO O tors in admiralty. Offlce over the old iKHtofflce, Front street, Portland, Oregon. Jvi J. r. WjWBLL. ! ipjf POWELL & FLIXHT, Attorneys and- ttomisclor at Law AND SOLICITOUS IS CHANCERY (L. Flimi notary public), Alliany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at- tended to. W. O. JOJUES, m. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSI3IAN. AI.1S.VSV, OKKUOX. 1GV4 U. . JUNKS. J. LIN8EY HILL. JOXHN & mix, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALHASY, OltKtJOS. Office-south side mar street, uii-staii-s, iii J. M. Beach's store-honse. T. W. HAMtW, a. !-, Mtyiriciaii uud , Surgeon, AJjBAXY, oukuox. OFFICE -OVER TURK ELL'S s'l'OBK. First street. ResIdence-Thlrd-sk, one door west of Met lun list church. 47-4 1f ANUFAfTl'UEI) AND ADJUSTED 1WL especially for the Pacific Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz: Pacific, Call for i tin and an Francisco WATCH, and we most confidently l-ec-i mi mend them to the public, as possessing more good qualities for the price than any other Watch In the market. We also keep all other brands of Elgin, Waltlinm and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, Diamond Spectacles, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices. rm m mm., ALBANY, OB, tESTKcputrlng a specialty, and satisfac tion guaranteed. 13v5 Subscribers finding an X after their names are Informed thattbelrsulMcription expires with that immlie, and they are in vited to renew It. Terms fg per annum, In advance; sis months,!; three months, which he sold mostly at 75 cents per uozeu. nis ctiicwn are a cross be tween the Poland atid Black Spanish saki to be more proline than any others." ' IB DESTgSTRl. UKO. W. tiHAV, D. . N., IM1KS ALL WOIIK IS THE line of his profession in the AVMc.it, B-sl ami must approv al met bolt. Anaesthetic aocnta used for iho mrnlesseslliiotlaa of tecfh, if desired. t-...t....i 4,.tl., .riv.oi tfi till. IHuril. lattoii of Children's worn. Dental consultations and examinations ritKE. Charges moderate. rtMislaction iriinmiiteei in every nine, i auiu msomcc and examine specimens of his workman ship. OFFICE stairs. TPHE CNDEHSIUXEl) HEKEIiV AS A nounees to the citizens of Alliany and i.inn counry, tnat ne nasjust opened a JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT In this city, in the Ore-proof brick former ly known as J. Uantere. I shall keep on hand and tOr sale all moods pertaining to inv line of business, at lowest living rates. Especial attention paid to rcimiring tine time-pieces, wherein an ex)ierlence of many years enables mo, I trust, to give lierfect satisfaction. tar AU goods sold and work done, war ranted. CHA8. BOl'BliABDES. Allmny. Jan. 31, 187S-iv5 MISCELLANEOUS. r " " - OUT OF THE FIRE! 8. J. MCCORMICK, -In Parrlsb Brick Block, up J7K-1BV LEFFEL A. !tllEBS' WaterWHeela SPHERICAL FLUMES, And Wenernl Mill Marhluery. J. F. BACKESSTO, Agent. 31vJ AHny, Oregon. The Eyes! The Earn! DR. T. l7OLDEX, arulial and Aurlst, Albany, Oregon (iOLDES IS A doctor, , I Ml 1 son of the noted fllll IlillUlllUllt S. c (o'"en. r Dr. Goldtr has bad exissncnce In treating tl,n rurlnn. iltejises to which theeyenndeararesnbjwt.and feels continent ot giving enure u inaction to thoso who may place themselves under his 0110. April to, na. T. FORTIXER, S2xo3.caL,OrKoaa. Man nfactnrer of and dealer In . HARN ESS & SADDLES A Ood Article r a Fair Prlee. Pnrtlcttlnr attention iwld to Bici-aikiso. Shedd, Nov. , T-lvy nuswusi HEAT MARKET J. R. Herren, Proprietor. WILL KSDKAYOB TO BK ALWAYS snnniied with the best meats to tie liad in the market, and will he ever ready toaccomiuoitate those who may favor htm with a call. tivJ DEER WANTED. 1WAST TO BIY A PAIR OF WIUTK tuilcd Deer, two female black-tailed deer, and the skeleton of a whlte-iallud deer that, of a buck preferred. Address inut Albany, Oregon. O. r. 8. PLUMMER. Albany, February 'il, 1873-liwt TS HAPPY TO ISFOBM HIS xrMEB- X mis friends, utroDs,and the puiilic in genenu, inni ne nas THE Fhaski.is Sooh S' AT ;,. 19 FIRST STREET, flTKXT TO CENTRAL WABKKT) with a complete stock of School Rooks, Stationery, Blank Books, Uoid Pen) Cutlery, Ac., Ac Which ho will dispose of at The Lowest Prices ! SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For nil the popular SKWMMKtW AXII &UIAZMXN1 which will be Delivered in auy nrt of the city Portland, Feb. 7, lWa-iitf COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Opera Home Block, &nlcm, Oregon, MKS. A. J. BIELY, PROP'R. THISHOrSE WILL HE KEPT IS FIRST class order, and with attentive and obliging servants. No Chinese Cooks Employed. . I nin prepared tofunilsh goodaccommo- lntlonsto tho traveling public, and will ns,t everv endeavor to merit the natmnaau of the putillc. Regular iionrdtngat very low mtes. &f Free Conch to the house. Mv5 NUUSEKY. Fratt Tree, irape Vim s, Ac. THE CNOERSKiSBD ISV1TES THE ut ten t ion of the p tblic to his large and complete stock of APPLE. PEAK, PLUM. CHERRY and other TREES. Also, tilt APE VI EH iKist In the State: Ornamental Tree?, Shrubs, Plants, Cur rants, Ooosebcrrii a, Strawliorries, Roses, Ikhlittfiml Rnlbf whleh will 1m until aa low as ttrsl-cliMS tock can be afforded. AOY. SWUVI J. A, jllt.LAKD. PACiric tArr dbwh. Prom San Diego, Cah, Feb. 27th cotnea the following: The stage while on tbe way to Julian on Monday last, got mired two miles this side of Cole man creek. There were three passen gerstwo ladies named Mrs. Ward and Mrs, Milne, and a man named Crowd!. There was a terrific storm at the timet The hones were unhitch ed and dwell, who is an invalid, placed on one of them, and Mr. Tweed, the driver, mounted behind him. The ladies walked and kept up until they reached the creek, which at the time was very much swollen. Tweed re quested tjiem to remain until he crossed with Crowell. when he would return with help and take them over. He had scarcely readied Gilson's house, when screams for help Were heard. Tweed and ftilsott wished to the creek, where they found Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Milne had attempted to cross and had been swept away with tbe flood. The bodies were not discovered until next morning, when they were found about lUOvards apart about a mile below the crossing. A brakesman, on the Oregon and California Railroad, named Penn i more, while detaching the cars to be switched oft' from a freight train at Can by on Thursday of last week, was accident ally thrown between the coupling of the cars, and six trucks passed over his left leg and a portion of his arm. On being taken to the railroad hospital his leg was amputated. It was thought the artn could be saved. He was do ing well last Saturday. Willamette University has a Bible 274 years old in its library. It was printed at Antwerp In 1599. Mr. Lewis having retired from tlie foremanshlp of flie Jacksonville 8eti- wl. Mr. Isaac Long has been selected to nu me vacancy. The grand jury of Jackson county pronounce tbe jail a perfect nuisance. The Importance of a comfortable Jail is apparent to a graudjuryman, for from his action to it is but a single step. Stage roads in Southern Oregon are tfionght to belu worse condition than ever before; It is said a driver in trying to get his stage out the other day, got stuck himself, and only es- iltting minself out or his He lay, got mailed by boots by his straps. Barefooted went swearing on his pilgrimage. According to die San ' Francisco Chronic! there Is a minister in this State who does not practice what he preaches. That paper saya: "Mrs. Parker, a lady in destitute circumstan ces, was recently turned out of the Western Hotel and tier trunk seized for debt, and, with ber four children. i now iivmg wibi a mend at No. 225 Minna street Her husband is James W. Parker, a lawyer in Yreka, and It is said he refuses to aid her, as does her father-in-law, a minister of the gospel and advocate of the doctrine of charity, who Is now at Koseburg, Ore gon. A National Bank will be established at Missoula, Montana, early hi tbe spring. Settlers of Wallowa Valtey have ap plied for 200 stand of arms. Hon. Jim Hendershott, ot Uniou county, has been converted. Thomas Hardy writes to the Advo cate, and , asks for a preacher lor John uny vnney. mip Many lamb am reported lost in Washington county by the recent snow storm. , A man Iu Washington county won't pay his debts until he is sued. He then good naturally foots up costs and all. The Postmaster of La Grande was robbed of S0 not many nights sitae. The thief left $020 untouched in the package from which he took the f SO. Mr. C. P. Stratton, of Salem, died of a cougesth;e chill in tint city last week. He came t Oregon lu 1852 and was about 70 years of age at the time of his death, lie wits the lather of Judge Riley Stratton and Rev. C. C. Stratton. Who was robbed last night?" is the morning salutation of neighbors iu Walla alia now. Something Is tbe matter with M. J. Luark, of Wtwldngtou Territory, as church antliorltles advertise him to appear at Vancouver for trial on the 25th of March. The Olympla. (jmirier says; "Mr. Geo. Cook, who lias a.farm near South Bay, has scveiitj hens which laid lu four months past Mi dozen eggs, Tbe Governor of Washington Ter ritory lias adopted the salutary rule of remitting 30days for each year of the period of confinement Imposed noon persons Convicted of crime, nmvlflliw I that the wardens of the penitentiary or the keeper of the jail will certify that during such period the behavior and conduct of the prisoner lias been good and that he has conformed to the rules Adopted for tbe government of prisoner. At Virginia, Nevada, a terrible ac cident happened on the 37th nit., re sulting in the almost instant death of Mrs. McKay, wife of the emrineer of Could & Curry's hoisting works. While on a visit to her husband at the works, ber dress caught In the ma chinery and she was bruised and torn almost to pieces. She was only 15 years old. and had been married but a short time. The stage that runs between Gllroy and Ftrebangh' Ferry, Cal., was rob bed at the latter place by a band ot eight or nine robbers on the 28fli nit., nearly all ot whom were Spaniards. Mr. D. McLeod, another pioneer of Washington county, died at his resi dence near Gaston in that county on tbe 20th ult. During February 3d deeds and 9 mortgages were filed for record in Washington county, and three mar riage licenses. The following appointments have been made by Governor G rover : Ed ward J. Jones, Commissioner ef Deeds for Oregon, to reside at Boston ; James W, Cassady, Commissioner of Deeds. to reside at Camden, X. J.; J. H. Tongue, of Hillsboro, and if. R. Elli son, of Oakland Notaries Public. J. N. T. Miller; ot Jackson county, has been commissioned Commissary. Gen eral or tne Militia or the state or Ore gon, With the rank ot Colonel. In Sau Francisco, last Thursday, George W. McQuilln shot himself. The wound Is in his face and will dis figure. If does not kill. Cause, trouble with his stepdaughter. Bellingham Bay coal mines employ 50 men. The epizootic has made It agreeable to stop at Bellingham Bay, A Mexican boy was foully murdered for $10 near Ocate, New Mexico, the other (lay. The next conference ot the M. E. Church will be held at Olympla. Ar rangements have already been made with the N. P. R. R., by which preach ers will pass over at half litre. The Bulletin says four boys were sent to tbe county jail from the Police Court ha that city last Friday. John Dale, the lender, was sentenced for three mouths. The other three MoMlllen, Lamb and McGuIre were sentenced for one month each. Two juveniles were jailed lu Port land last week for stealing a picture from the Lutheran church and selling It. One of them was In an tee cream steal not long before. The Oreynnian wants somebody to solve the conun drum : "What are we to do with our street Arabs ?" Salem proposes to gtve an amateur dramatic entertainment for the benefit of ber poor, of which she has several very destitute families. A Dallas journal tells of the stage tipping over last Friday night as it was coining no the Antelope Canyon. resulting In the dislocation of the right shoulder of the driver, Wm. Bird. A Lafayette woman, a few days ago, left Iter husband and babies and obtaining "benzine" at a saloon, after going to Amity, returned home and went for her husband with a butcher knife. The Interference of by-stand-crs, alone saved him from being sliced into mince meat. A "point" to this story is yet to oe given. Columbus Brown and Dick Dear born were candidates for tho clerkship of the Board of Capitol Building Com missioners, anil toe contest netween them was so warm that, according to the Mainma. "tlie imbroglio ImrT to be settled by tlie Ingenious dodge of creating a High Jomt-Clerkshlp, and appointed both Dick and Columbus to he the Hlgh-Jolnt-Clerks incumbent. How true is this, is Just wlmt we cant say, but the prevalence of the rnmor seems to us sufficient justification for suggesting that, after all. it might be well enough for the Board to save what they cah of that $100,000 after meeting the demands of all tho clerks that are absolutely uecessary to be applied toward the erection of the Capitol building." Arizona Territory has twoehrrches. Indications of anthracite coal have been found near Sliver City, New Mexico. A fiend near Santa Fe divorced him self the other day by chopping his wife Into little pieces with an axe. The Northern Pacific Railroad Com pany advertises for proposal for build ing a number of steamboats to run on the Upper Missouri in connection with their enterprise. UJ English capitalists have given an other half million of money to assist iu developing the mines of Utah. Oen. Crook considers the backbone of the Indian war In Arizona broken A balloon that ascended from Wood ward's Garden. San Francisco, last Sunday, attained an altitude of three miles, it landed near Mills Seminary. Two Spaniards entered Wlllard's branch store, about one mile from Horsetown, Cal., on the 1st, shot and killed a Chinaman, knocked down Roberts, a clerk, with a revolver, and then ransacked tbe store, taking every thing of value. About a mile from there they met and robbed a Mr. Sim ons, and. proceeding to Cottonwood, ransacked a house. They stated that they were a remnant of tlie notorious Joaquin's band, who Infested that State several years since. Tjiey de clared any attempt on Roberts' part to pursue and punish them would be followed by speedy vengeance. Oyer one hundred sacks of mall ar rived by the steamer Ajax, last Friday. A revival of religion Is being had in HowdJ Prairie, under the ministry of Rev. Vaiidersol. says the Statemaan. It is iu contemplation to erect a church edifice at or near Davis Shannon's farm this season. The Eugene Guard says that one day last week on the farm of Mr. Ebbert, near Springfield, three lambs were born joined together by their tails, which ended in one. They were sep arated by severing the bone. Prof. J. A. Macrnm; Principal of tlie Oregon City Seminary, has been appointed on die State Board of Ex amination. This consists ot the State Board of Education and four or more teachers. The buildings of the Agricultural College will accommodate 300 pupils. Tbe Woolen Mills at Salem employ 80 or 90 bands. Corvallis had three fights lu one day last week. A California paper says 40,000 shad ova, and 50,000 white fish ova, recent ly received, will be deposited in the Oregon creeks and lakes. Pringle netglilwrhbod, sooth of Sal em, have organized a wolf club, num bering some 20 members. Twenty persons were admitted into the Congregational church on profes sion of faith at Salem, last Sunday. The printers of Portland have con tributed $42 towards the Greeley Mon ument Fund. Corvallis has got the telegraph back. and so her denizens can continue to talk by lightning. Simon Garrison, an old citizen of Dallas, accidently cut off two of his fingers the other day. A Jacksonvillian stole two grind stones a few days ago. It Is supposed he had "an ax to grind." Young men at Hillsboro Iwkl mock courts, not with the girls, but among themselves to learn how to fool juries. Tlie Baker City Democrat says the snow at Hogem Is from eight to nine feet deep. Michael Wooly. living on Butte creek, Jackson county, on tlie 20th ult., after carrying a log and deposil Ing It on the gronnd, fell dead. From the Sentinel Ave read that Mr., Berrel Betts, aged 88 years, last week fell from tho second floor of the house of Mr. Benjamin Dlmlcks, at Grant's Pass, Josephine county, to the floor below, fracturing his skull, from tlie effects ot which he died soon after. I It- was an old resident. Tlie I'nntaynii'h says the stage dri vers say that iu ten years driving through I'mpqna valley, they liave never seen the roads as bad as now. Tlie late religious revival at Boise CRy resulted iu 37 conversions and 40 accessions to the church. Measles are very prevalent at Steil acoom. The Tacoma House at Olympla rent for $3,000 per annum. The Columbia Is within a foot of Its lowest point at Kahuna. At Seattle a horse being shod In a blacksmith shop tlie other day, kill ed himself by rearing up and filling back so as to strike Ins head on the an vil. Boats yet run up to tlie month of Stuck, on (lie Puyallup.