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ALBANY EEGISTER. 8 BUSINK88 CARDS. W. C. TWFiGDALK, llKALKK I.N Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY, OREGON. WILL STlitYF. TO KKKP THE BEST of gnoda in mi line, and tell id the low ed iking rale. Uult ami tee ine. iivi At Nortli i3ronnille, KIRK, SiUME & CO., A'tK Uttht KF1.T.INO DRY QUODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS, MIOKS, IKAiiUW IRK, UROCKKIfM. SOiloSS, ETC. ETC., of which they keep on hand a full stx-k, mi I m e able la soil at low.m rates, as usual, fur Cash or Produce. Will also lie able to buy an I sell (iruins ol all kinds, or attend lo storing orfor ar liiitr It at ilioif Warehouse In Halsey. fflVe bsa trliu K1UK, IICME ft CO. M. W. JBA9,mV!S Attorn, y ami Counselor nt I.nw, w 11.1. 11! TICK IX AM. I III'. Courts in ibc. id, ad anil lib JudW'iaj I'.is- iriots. In ilu- Supreme Court ol Oregon, no 1 In the t'.s. District andCtrcml Courts. ii. i i, , in Parrisn wlck, iup stairs), In otflee oc:mpUJ by the late N. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. lo3v8 J. H. MIT HI 1. 1.. J. K. IXiLI'H. MITCHELL A lOLlH, Attorneys ami CVmuuwIoW nt law, OLlClTOli;, IN CHANCERY AMI PUOC- tors in II Imlralty. Ofiiee over the otI misi mike, Front street, Portland, Oregon. hi 1, 0, POWERS. L. KLI.NN. POWELL & 8 LI.V, Attorney and Counselors nt law, t xt solicitors is chancery l. A Flinn nolarv public), Albany, rc on. flollectionsand COBveytniees promptly at tended lo. 1 w7OXES, M. ., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ,U.".5V, ORMJON. 16v4 V. M. JoMS. .' LI.NSKY HILL. JOMvK & HILL. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALU ANY, OREGON. OmCK SOUTH SIIE FIRST STREET, tin-stairs, in J. M. Beach's store-house. 37 vt T, W. Jf AKHISi, H. D., Plijgtdmi stistl Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. 0 (TICK-OVER TURBKLL'8 bToKK, First stivet. Residence-Tliml-st.. one door west of Methodist church. 37 i IKTISTKY. UlAf. W. UKAV, . l. DOES ALL WORK IN THE lino ol lin proiessiun m me .i.v.., II -st and im.$t aprot i ti method, AltAOHl bet ic arents used for i lie ,iMiiiii-.sexir.u-;io;i ot uein. u m-Mreu. Purticuiar attention (riven totheregn lit ion of Chlldivn's teelh. . i Dental eonsul:a,iions and examlliatipni fc'BBH. ChttiWsi :uo lemle. M.isjncuon i guaranteed in every aim- itulatnuumoo I and examine specimens of bla workman- i "oFFICE-ln Panisb Brick B!)ck. up talis. ftt-lSv ijFElTArifflVLBS' VSTa.toir'WJb.oels Sl'JiEllKJAL FLUMES, And Ueucritl Mill nachiuery. J. F. BACKENSTO. Affi'tit, jivj Albany, Oregon. The Eyes ! The Ear ! OK. T. L. GOLDEX, Oenlbit ami Anriat, Albany, tNojcou. DK. GOliUKN is A sou of the noted lil nnthalmlc doctor. 6. C.(!o,',en. iit; l)r. lioldi n lias bad importance in I renting til,. tfttvtnlM ilistises to which the eve and ear arc su'ieel, and feels court lent of (firing entire satisfaction to those who mav place tbcinseh es underhis care, ' April is, rat. T. I'ORTISEft, Sheda, Oregon Mannfneturer of and dealer in SADDLES A Um(I Arilcle Ktr a fair Price. Particular attention naid to Bki-airiko. 8hodd, Nov. 2.1, '72-13v.ly rRAXHUX MEAT MARKET M. K. Merreii, Proprietor. WILL ENDEAVOR TO BE ALWAYS supiille 1 with the best meats to be had In the market, and will be ever ready to accommodate those who may favor him with a call. DEER WASTED. I WANT TO BCY A PAIR OF WHITE talled Door, two ftmalc black-tailed deer, and the skeleton of a white tailed deer -that of a buck preferred. Address bio at. Albany, Oregon. . p. S. PLCMMER. Albany, February il, 187S-25W 4m. WATCHES-JEWELRY. PACIFIC WATCHES, M AM: FACT! KKD AND ADJUSTED ei)eelally for the Pacific Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, vte : Pacific, C'uiiCoriiiu and San Franeitfco WATCH, arid We most confidently (PC ouiniend I hem to the publlc,as ixisscsSuik more good qualities for Hie price than any other Wafch In the market. We also keep all other brands of Elgin, Wall ham and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, 3 )i;tmontl Spectacles, i all of whtch we Offer at the lowest possible i prices. 'ITU'S IIKOS., ALBANY, Oil. USTRopalrhiR a scuilty, and satisfac tion (tuaninieeu. ( 'PHE UNDERSIGNED HEBEBV AX j A nonnces to the citizens of Albany and ' Linn county, that he has just opcnciia JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT in (his City, in the lire-proof brick former ly known as J. (janter's. I shall keep on linnd and for sale all (foods pertaining to niv line of business, at low est livin rates. Especial attention paid to repairing fine time-pieces, wherein an experience of many years enables me, I trust, to give perfect satisfaction. bay All woods sold and work done, war ranted. CHAS. BOCHGAKDES. Albany, Jan. .11, l73-'22." MISCELLANEOUS. OUT OF THE FIRE! 8. J. MCCORMICK, Is HAPPY TO INFORM HIS NUMER OUS friends, patrons, and the public in general, that he lias 3R.JET . OIRjES KT E I TH E Fhasumx Boou Stork, AT 10 EIUST STREET, (NEXT TO CKNTIIAI. MAKKET) w ith a comjilete stock of School I looks, Ntationery, Klanh Bookit, Uold PeuN, Cutlery, Ac, Ac, Wiiich he will disiiose of at The Lowest Prices ! SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For all (he popular XE-:WMAl:i AHU HAUAZINEHI which will be n.'llvcrd in any wart of the rllj. Portland. Feb. 7, lH7i-'itf COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Opera Ilouae Block, halcm, Oregon, MRS. A. J. RIELY, PROP R. 'PHI8 HOCSE WH.L BE KEPT IN FIRST 1 elns order, and with attentive and obliging servants. No Chlncae Cooks Employed. I am prepared to furnish good accomino dai ions to the traveling public, and will nsj every endeavor lo merit themtroimKe of i he public. Regular boarding at very low rates. ;vr Free Coach lo the house. S4v5 NURSERY. Fruit Tree, Grape Vine, oVc. THE DXDEJtSIGNED INVITES THE attention of the p iblic to hit large and complete slock of APPLE, PEAK, PlTtM.' CHERRY and other TREES. Also, liRAPE VI KS -liesi In the State: Ornamental Trcci', Shrulw, Plants, Cur rants, iioosenerrn s, Hirawnernes, noses, Hahlias and Bulbs which will be sold aa low as first-class stock can lie afforded. Nov . Jj-Ulv J, A. MILLARD. C3T Snliscrilwrs finding an X after their names are informed that theirsnbscriptlon expires with that number, and they are in vited to renew it. Terms- $3 per annum, In advance; slxmonths,2; three months, PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Dr. Morgan, of Sa.n Francisco, on the night of the 4tli, attempted to com mit suicide hy taking a dose of poison. Medical assistance saved him. The Third Judicial District Medical Society met at Salem last Tuesday morning, where, we learn from tlte M'tewuM, most interesting exercises took place. Dr. R. C. Hill, of Albany, the retiring President, delivered a short hut instructive address. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Dr. Plninmer. of Al bany, President ; Dr. Lee,)f Junction, and Dr. Davidson, of Independence, Vice-Presidents; C. II. Hall, M. D., Roe. See.; S. H. Jessup, M.D..Treas.; II. Carpenter, M. D.. Cor. Irvc.; D. Pavton. M. D., Librarian ; Dr. Jones, of Albany. Dr. Hill, of Albany, and Dr. Richardson, Censors ; Dr. Jessup. Dr. 1 1 ill and Dr. Lake reported inter esting cases. The Society were then entertained by Dr. Plummer's Inau gural Address, after which thev ad journed until 9 A. M. this morning. From the Stittemm we learn that the following gentlemen have been selected by tlie State Hoard of Educa tion to assist at the Semi-Annual Ex amination in January and July, under the new school law ; President T. M. Oaten, of Willamette rniversity; President B. F. Arnold, of Corvallis College; Professor A. J. Anderson, of Pacific University. Forest Grove; Professor I. Allen Macrnni. of the Oregon City Seminary, and Professor John W. Johnson, of the Portland High School. A young man named Patrick Fisher of Visalia, Cal.. committed suicide on the 4th, by taking strychnine. A dozen miles from Red Bluff, Cal., on the 4th, one Isaac Weaver met and deliberately shot and killed Bullard Weaver. Both were herders. Weaver gave himself up. In a saloon row at Empire, Ner., March 5th. one Kyle struck the bar keeper, named Schneider, with a tum bler, cutting his face terribly. The latter then drew and fired a revolver, the ball taking effect in the leg of an old citizen .uauted E. Jones. Schnei der then fired again the ball taking effect in Kyle's breast. Neither shots were fatal. The sbootist was released on bail. The Salt Lake City authorities have reduced the retail liquor license Irom nine hundred to four hundred and fifty dollars per quarter. In the Yakima country there are now some twenty thousand horned cattle. Oats and barley seed are in demand at Walla Walla. Olympla proposes to severely pun ish scribblers on the walls ot lier temple of justice, lately painted. The people of Olympla are waiting for somelHxly to die, before determin ing to purchase a hearse, lately manu factured there. When the weather is propitious ac tive measures in building the Colum bia River and Walla Walla Railroad will likely be taken. The "busting" of two jars of alco hol in a Seattle pilli store the other day, sent the window sash a-flying, and came near blowing the druggist into the middle of next week. The Adrdoik says the Presbyterian, Episcopal. Baptist, Congregational and Methodist churches at Salt Lake are making steady and icrinaiieut pro gress. The Episcopal is the largest in membership, but the Methodist has tlie largest congregation and Sunday School in the city. Kittitas valley is reported as filling up rapidly with settlers. The feeders of the Willamette river were on all on a "high" last week. A new power press is what tlie Willamette Fttruter is going to have. Sninmerville, Union county, wants another member in the shape of a limb of tlie law. A vacuum in the Union county jail has continued since New Years. Rev. L. T. Woodward reports In tlie Advocate wonderful work ot grace as going on among the inhabitants of Howell Prairie, Marion county. Coal oil U scarce iu Eastern Oregon. According to the Sentinel, families intending to emigrate to the Wallowa valley from Jacksonville, have post poned their hurry. They have no de sire to shed their top-nots to Indians or Peace Commissioners just yet. Tlie Bulletin says there Is some talk A Kahuna masculine mortal engaged in East Portland of lighting tlie streets in his orchard trimming trees, and on dark nights with street Tamps. g,,)glng .. wamt0 M aogeJ) The Nenh Bay Indians capture ceived a charge ot shot In his back, whales with steel harpoons, which are frcin tlie gun of an amateur sports- r 1 , 1. t i-A. 1.- - L.1 J. IT. buoyed up by bladders attached to ropes. Good coal has been discovered at Auburn, Eastern Oregon. A daughter of Hon. T. B. Odeneal, 1 of Salem, died last Saturday, aged five years and six months. The ladies of Baker City vary the monotony of things by running foot races on the streets. Cast iron monuments for the bound ary; line between Oregon and Nevada are being made in San Francisco. The average temperature of Baker City during February was two degrees above zero. A boy five years old, son of Mr. J. S. Beard, near Pocahontas, Baker county, was playing near a wagon box, en the 1st. when the box was ae cidently turned over and falling on the little one killed him almost in stantly. At a regular meeting and the annual election ot the Faculty of the Medical Department of the Willamette Uni versity, held Saturday evening, -the following named members of the Fa culty were chosen as the officers for the ensuing year : H. Carpenter, M. D Dean, S. R. Jessup, M. D., and C. II. Hall, M. D., Auditing Commit tee; E. R. Fiske, M. D, D. Pay ton, M. D., delegates to the American Medical Association, which meets in St. Louis, Missouri, next May. Seattle people are just now much exercised over the law compelling liquor saloons to be kept closed on Sunday. Robert A. Lee, who so brutally out raged a lady at Ogden Junction, Utah, was examined before Judge Hawlcy, and committed to jail in default of 5,000 bail Salinas valley, Cal., raised 15,000 sacks of mustard seed last year. Florence, Atlzoua, has organized Vigilantes, who have warned all sus picious persons to travel. The Postmaster nt Trinity Center, r'":"J T:,". ,u,"""tc"1 'nl (, .11 'O ...1. i.f "uc w"1 ua-v ' : the whole camp was in a most wretch- The Corvallis Gazette says : "Mr. C. ed state. This being the case, we can B. Wells, of this county, shipped three not see the object of the Peace Corn fine deer for Portland. They have mission suing for peace at the hands of , u - j i , n a i, tne Indians. lAt the soldiers settle been purchased by Dr. p. . P. b. Plum- , HWtteh! wU,, t, an(1 th mer, and were intended for a gentle- tn03e eighteen UmumH settlers will man in Illinois, win her they will go am, rmaiKlit iieace at by steamer and rail." the time S(4m) Xotning bllt Capt. John Cunningham, father-In- mercenary motives can prompt the law to Senator Logan, of Illinois, died ! Commission to continue in its present of apoplexy at Proro, Utah, on ti,e nrse. and longer delay will permit 7th He served with distinction in the : ,,e, "d'a"f to, e f8! fr?n' tt ! Mexican war : was 70 vears of aire. Sixty-nine persons died in San Fran- ! cisco during last week. There were seven American ships In tlie harbor of San Francisco on the 8th, waiting for sailors. The warehouse of R. C. Kinney, at EugeneCity Is finished. Hon. G. W. Riddle, of Douglas county, lost sixteen Innocent lambs last week by cayotes. A watch, dropjied Into St. Mary's river on Saturday and fished out on Slonday, was still running, says an ex change. A man in Lane county made 4,200 rails each ten feet long and averaging 3x4 inches in size, out of one tree. The Corvallis Library already has j three hundred volumes and fifteen weekly Oregon papers, with the antic- ipated addition, in a short time, of the leading Eastern periodicals and magazines. The Indians around Canyon City, are beginning to show a disposition to : "break out." Spiritual seances are held almost daily at Baker City, and some lively j times are witnessed among the tables, chairs and other furniture. The Hoard uf State Laud Commis sioners have fitted up the old Senate clumber at Salem, to be used as an of fice, their former quarters being too : small. John W. Kelly has purchased a one halt interest in the Salem .Wen-wry, and hereafter tlie paper will be conducted by Thompson & Kelly. Charles Wrenn, a former resident of Pierce county, died at Victoria on the 24th ult. On Wednesday of last week, a slight earthquake shake was felt at Port Madison. A savings bank has been started at Denver, Colorado. The next thing is to get something to save. Lewlston advices report a severe winter, but no great loss of stock. Mi u-; ing prospect good. 1 ,,,!,u' w" ne WM i "SI TTtao aiAAO Wtllg U MJgVt until uv tBongm. The small pox is reported to be ra ging to a fearful extent in different towns of San Pete county, Utah. Since the game law went into force the deer are damaging wheat fields con tiguous to all the mountains. Tlie State JourmU says A. J. Feu wick, a young man whose parents re bide in Lane county, is under sentence to be hung at San Diego, Cal., March 28th, for tlie murder ot a man named Wilson at that place, on the 19th of October, 1871. Young Fenwick's ft. tner ,niM'e a t0 S"n Diego several months ago to endeavor to get a new trial granted, but failed. We deeply sympathize with the parents. A large amount of bacon Is reported, to have been made In Walla Walla dur ing the past year. A man named McGuire was arrested in Portland the other day for refusing to assist a police officer in arresting another man. The Oregnnim saysCapt. F. H. West, U. S. Assistant Engineer, has resigned his position and accepted a situation as General Superintendent of the locks and canal at Oregon City. He is pro nounced a thoroughly competeut gen tleman. The School Fund for distribution in Lane county this year Is $4,279 27. The Jacksonville Time. ot last Sat urday says: "It seems that Jack's camp is in a state of inbarmonlousnese and misery A squaw sent Into the lava beds reports the Indians in a state verging on starvation, and are anxious to get out. Also that Jack has been superceded by Scboucliiu as comman- der-in-chief of the Modocs, which idea doesn't exactly suit Jack, and he calls on Steele to reinstate him. Mrs. Bob says that she saw but four horses iu tlie Indian camp and they were so poor that they could scarcely stand. The Indians were nearly naked and almost frozen. They are completely out of wood, and their suffering is in tense. The children were entirely W"'-.' MOHO.I1 ITCIO naked and almost famislied. In fact. I " w,ul" " 1,1 '"t vnauiy result in a serious war. There are sixteen lodges of Masons in Washington Territory, numbering five hundred and fifty Master Masons. Win. Diggins, of Olympla, has sent off 200,000 hoop-poles to San Francis co, and has 150,000 more to ship. The Bulletin says ex-Senator Cor bett is going largely into the mail con tract business. Jacksonville has $050 in her treas ury. Sacramento people em't sleep lor burglars. Los Angeles, Cal., lias had about 13 inches of rain this season. Ploclie, Cal., won't tolerate any ha bitual drinker of water. Tie President has authorized the publication of the following: Executive Mansion, ) March 4th. 1873. Mu Dear Mr. Colfax : Allow me to say that I sympathize with you in tlie recent Congressional investigations. I have watched them closel v and am sat isfied now as I liave ever been, ot your Integrity, patriotism and freedom from the charges imputed, as if I knew ol my own Knowledge of your innocence. Onrotliclal relations have been so pleas ant that I would like to keep up per sonal relations through life. Affec tionately yours. U. S. GRANT. The Senate Committee on Elections has been directed to examine and re port at the next session on the best and most practical method of electing the President and Vice President of the United States, together with a plan for tlie organisation ot a tribunal to settle all contested quest Ions connected there with. They have leave to sit during the recess of the Senate. The Mayor of St. Louis has received a letter from one of six men who, the writer says, are In duty bound to burn "such cities as Chicago, Boston, New York, St. Louis and others." These persons are "paid by European mon opolists to destroy property and Amer ican manufactories to bring foreign goods in demand." St. Louis is to per- ish miserably some time during the I Spring.