The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, March 21, 1873, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY REGISTER.
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UU8INKSS CAttM ,
UKAt.i:'; IK
Groceries, Provisions, Ele
A-BiiNY, GRSUOK.
rn.r. stsi rn 75 rebpthbbest
rtt lMngraU, Ca rd4 twf. , tMni j
At Kortii Rrown.nlISc,
K2R1C, HUME & CO.,
AUK srtl.I. KEW4K0
dot mods, cumiiXG, I
.lOOi.s, MIOJN, HARDWARE,
uiiOCEUiK, sotio.vs.
etc., t:K'.,
uf which 'hey keen on li;m 1 a- full slock,
nii 1 are u'no to nelt a; lowest ratea, ua
usual, for C Ii or Produce.
AViii ::-. '- a'H' to Iimv tin t sell drams
rf nil kind, oi' attend to storing or tor
war lliij,' it in ihtslr Warehouse in Halsey,
Uiveuso irtol KIRK, IfllMH .V CO.
.3, IV, RSAEDWIN,
Attorn y anil Counsel at Law,
11TILL PRACTICE l' ALL THE Courts
i in the -' I. I an I I'll Judicial Dis
tricts. In I no winwui! Cour of Oregon,
mid Inthor.s. District tuvlCircnii Conrm.
OKFK'K In Parrlsh brick, (uptairs,m
oftlce occuie.1 lv Hio late N. H. Crooor,
First siiv APwny, ' Oregon. tovo
j. It. MIT KiXI.. N- WJI.PH.
ije:s.l Ac doli'M,
Attorney 4 Counselors at Law,
C ILICITOBS IX WAN CKRT AN 1) PROC-
tors in admiralty. Office over the nl.l
posl office, From irroct, Portland, Oregon.
Iv4 ,
J.C, CoWlM,. L- KMKSi
POWEILL & FEIBJN,
Attorney ami OnUwetoM nt l.n .
4 Ml SOLICITOUS IN" CHANCERY I..
A FMnn notary iw!llc), Albany, ircgon.
Collections and conveyances promptly at
tended t. . l
" V. ii. JOXES, M. D.,
IICMEOrATHIC PKYSniAN.
ai.jsaw, okkuos.
liivt
d. m. jokik. i. i-i.nm.y mix.
pmrsiouNs and sorgcons.
Al.liANV, OK!GON.
OK KICK SOUTH SIOK KIKST STREKT,
np-slairs, in .). M. Boacll'S sto'.v-lion-e.
.".Tv4
I . . IIARBIK, w. n.,
Phyaiciun imrt Surgeon,
0KrKSlTffi '
we door wea; ot Moihodlst thnreh. 37-1 t
IE.TSSTRI.
i:o. w. tt,
IhU'.s Ai.i, nunn in
line oi nin pnuowuuii i" n
-4 (in i bmI ftwirtav
...I 111. I
VnaestUcticaeents use I for
v merlon of teeth, If denlrad.
i in' painh
i.mini- urtnnlton aiven lotheregu-
tetlon of Children's teeth,
Dental consultation and exatnliuttioua
tURK, Charge! niadomte, Matbifcetipn
gnamutee I in eveo'case. Callnt hwortice
Snd examine specimens ol his worknw-
"OFFICE In Pitrrlsh Uriel; Block, np
atoltt. J7'2"18)4
LEEEEL & MVEttS'
iTat orWJio Is
SPHERICAL FIA'MKS,
Ami tieneml Mill Haeliinery.
.1. K. BACKENSTO, Agent,
,iv3 Albany, Oregon.
The Eyfi ! Tltc Ears !
Dlt, T. L. OLDEX,
Ucullwt and AurKt. Albany, Oregon.
DR. 80LHKN Is A
sou of ,tlie noted
old optltalnilo doctor,
H. C lio' 'en.
Dr. Cold (li tins had
HXponencc in treating
tlie vnriou- itiseases o
which theeveandeararosithject-anil feols
eonildent oi giving entire sattsfnetlop to
those who in. iv place themselves under his
v,.e. April 18,9.
T, FORTIXER,
33aocic3-, Oregon
Manufuctnivr of and duller in
HARNESS &
A Ml Article r a Fair Price.
Partlcnlar atteutlnn paid to Rwaummi.
Shedd, Nov. W, 'TWlVfly
1-UANKr.IX
I MEAT MARKET.
J. R. IStrrca, Proprit Jor.
Wl I.!. KNDEA VOR TO BE ALWAYS
smmlielwitlitbe best meats lo be
had In (be market, and will be ever ready
lo accommodate those who may favor him
with a call. wY
DEER WANTED.
I WANT TO BUY A PAIR OF WWTK
tailed Peer, two female black-tailed
deer, and the skeleton of a white-tailed
iloer-that of a buck preferred. Address
moat Albany, Oregon.
). P. 8. PM'MMKR.
Albany, February il, 1873-Mwl
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I
WATGIIES-JKWKLKV.
PACIFIC WATCHES,
TLj ANT! FACTUHEII ANH AWHOTKl)
ill especially for the Pacific Coast by the
NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO.
Of Elgin, Illinois, viz:
Pacific,
C:tlii'mi:u untl
Sun I'raiieiitco
WATCH, and wo niosl confidently rec
ommend ilium to the pnblic,ns possi -sir.:;
more ::"i!l qualities for the price than may
oilier Watch in Hie market.
We also Keep a!) othef Orands of Elgin.
Waltham mid SwlM Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Silver and Pltttod Wure,
Diamond S? e?taole,
: nil of which we offer nt the lowesi posnlblti
! prices.
TI'ITN umts.,
Albany, o.
I CJ-Keimirln: a uneeialf y, and $aft,
Hon guaranteed. . Bvs
THE ITNDEKSIfiNED HEREBY AN
nonncos to the citizens of Albany ami
! Linn county, that he has just ojeneua
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
: In this city, in the lire-proof brick former
ly known as J. Ranter's, I Blmtl Keep on
t liandand torsnloall goods iHirtaining to
1 uiv line of bitsiness, at lowest living ratea.
Kspeclal attention paid to repairing tine
i tlltie-pioces, wherein an experience of
' ninny years enables inc. 1 trust, to give
perfect -a: wjiciion.
Off" All goods Bold and work done, war
ranted. ('HAS. BOURGARDES.
Albany. .Tan. 31, 1878-24M
-
MI8CKLLAN KUU
0Ut OF THE FIRE!
VL A VI xxlXJ'
S. J. MCCORMICK,
TS HAPPY TO INFORM HIS Nt'MK.R
! A ousfrlenda, patrons, and the public hi
general, thai be bus
XL . OPENED
THE
Fhanhi.ix Book Sbtoiii:,
Al
SO FIRST STREET,
(NEXT TO CENTRAL MARKITI
with a cnmpiele stock of
Keliool Ilmiks,
Stationery,
Itliiiili Slooiit.
(ull I'eim,
Cutlery. Ac, Ac,
Whict) be w iii di-pose of at
The Lowwl Prices !
SUBSCRIPTIONS .RECEIVED
For all tlie popular
SCWKPAPliRN ASH INAtiAZIXKSl
wliii b will be -
Dcllvcrctl hi any part or tlie elly.
Portland, Feb. 7, 1873-23tf
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Opera House Muck, DuletB, Ori son.
MBi A. J. BrELY, 1'1()1"K.
'pins House will be keit in first
1 class order, and with attentive and
obliging servants.
Xo t'ltlucKC Cooks Employed.
1 am prepared to furnish good accommo
utttioasrothe traveling public, and will
us.itivi . ven lonvorto merit t he i uit ronaite
of tlii' public. Regular boarding at very
j low rates.
BjT Five Couch to the bouse. 24v
MRSKitY.
Eruli Tree, dirtipv VIiicn, Ac.
rpHE FN DERSKiNED INYlTEfi THE
1 attention of the p ibllc to htslargeand
complete stock of
APPLE,
PEAR.
PLUM.
CHERRY
and other TREES.
Also, CRAPE VI ES lSI in Hie State:
Ornamental Ti-ee, Shrubs, Plants, Cur
rants, Oooseherrb s, Strawlierrle, Roses,
Dahlias and Bulb; which will be sold as
low as first-class stock can lie afforded.
Nov.iVltvi J. A. MILLARD.
fcaT Subscribers ilndlng an X after their
names are intormed thattheirsubseription
expires w iib I but number, and they are in
vlted to renew il. Terms t!l per anniini,
In advance; si. uionllis,t2; three months,
l. -
PACIFIC CO tM 2VKWK.
Pows at Wal'a Walla at
from $20 to $25 per head.
Idalio liail a -meteor not long
since that had a lail lesembling a
silvery mist, i'lie silvery rays of
"Luna" must have lieeu sbiuing on
that tail.
Wearing oil' a friend's best clothes
by mistake was the reason
which induced tlie constable at
Dayton, W. T., to go to Colfax tor
the purpose of escorting back the
nice young man that did it.
California boast of having $1,
502,258 14 in her treasury.
!an Bernardino, ( ah, raises ten
pound turnips.
Opium-smoking faithfully persist
ed in will result in confirmed idiocy.
Wonder if that is the matter with
sumo of our opposition cotemK)ra
ries ?
A man named James D. Page,
of Yallejo, l ah, who separated
from his wife a short time ago, went
to his wife's room on tlie 13th, and
after locking out his two daughters,
made some charges against her
which she indignantly denied, the
children hearing them in the hall
7'he next instant pistol shots were
fired. The screams of the children
brought James Frost to the door,
who broke it in in time to see Mrs.
Page tailing and blood coming from
a wound in her neck. Page lay
prostrate on the floor shot through
the head, the uall entering his right
temple. Page died at 0 o'clock.
There was slight hope of the recov
ery of Mrs. Page.
James Green was found dead
near l ied 151uff, Cah, on the 13th.
On Catherine creek, Eastern
Oregon, hay is selling fir $6 per
ton.
The Chinook wind reached Ba
ker City on the 5th, and snow was
rapidly disappearing from the val
ley. The poplc of Eastern Oregon
are complaining much of the irregii"
larity of the mails. They want to
know what becomes of the papers
known to be mailed to them from
their astern friends.
1 ruit trees are reported injured
by the cod weather m Walla
Walla and Touchet valley
A Walla W alla hen is said to
lay a dollar's worth of eggs every
day.
Work is about to begin on the
railroad between Walh Walla and
and Wallula
Two acres of land on the Touchet
last year headed out 240 bushels of
wheat.
Portlanders luxuriate on oysters,
clams, muscles and other rare fish
now
The Common ouncil of Corvall
is won't consent to purchase 400 feet
of additional hose, for wliicha peti
tion from citizens asked.
Eggs are 33J cents er dozen at
The Dalles, and butter 40 cents per
pound,
The Dalles jail has four inmates.
7'lie mother of Hon. J. G. Wil
son, died at her residence at Col-
A rivalry has sprung up among
the citizens of the Dalles in the mat
ter of improving the appearance of
their houses and gardens. "Tis
well," says the MviuUaineer.
lege Hill, Ohio, on the 10th of Feb- red last week, also the crystal wed
rnary, aged 80 years. ding of Mr. T. H, Cox and wife.
Nine or ten saloonsand only two Hundreds of settlers of Minneso
chnrches, may account for the pre- ta are represented as wishing to
ponderance of Democratic votes at come to Oregon, if they can sellout.
Jacksonville. . i The $httesii(fn says : "The new
At Phujniii, Jackson county, a bridge across the Abaqua, near Jas.
little girl was burired to death last 7'ucker's was destroyed by the fresh
week, let last Tuesday. This is the third
Horace Is! I, who was severely bridge at that point that the county
wounded in an altercation with .1 has lost within about twelve years."
D. Pay, is recovering rapidly, and The value of the manufactured
his physicians pronounce him out of goods for Washington Territory for
danger. 1870, was f 2,851,052, according to
Prom the Jacksonville fkntimh the ninth census returns.
We stop the press to announce that Capt. Gregory, one day last week,
General Cauby has appointed the lost, near Yashon Island, about 180
4tb of July to meet Capt. Jack and fathoms of line, with some 500
have a talk. Captain Jack replies hooks, carried away by sharks, says
through Modoc Sadie that he is a Steilacoom paper,
very busy investigating the Credit The schooner Isabella was
Mobilier affair, and wants a few blown on a rock on Vancouver's
head of Mobilier stock if they are ' Island on Tuesday of last week, and
any fatter than Fairchild's. Jack went to pieces. She was loaded
says he will meet the Oeneral at the with cattle and barley, four of the
Centennial Exhibition, if he don't former and forty sacks of the latter
change his mind, and in the mean- being alone saved. The Indians
time wants Secretary Delano to had a feast from the carcasses ofthe
come and see him, without any dead cattle, and saved much tor
arms, and promises that he will their future use. The schooner was
leave the Modoc Surgical Institute English, bound for Victoria,
minus legs also. The islands of St. Paul and St.
Fifty-four saloons and thirty-one j George, Alaska, furnish two-thirds
doctors keep the inner man pretty ' of all the fur seal peltry of tho globe,
well stirred up in Denver City. ' Mrs. V. Senator Logan was at
Win. K. lsh has lieeu bound Provo, Ptah, on the 18th, arrang
over in the sum of f 500 to answer I ing for the removal of the remains
to the Grand Jury for his connec
tion with the recent Fay-Ish shoot
ing affray.
The JMlrtin savs another mali-
tia company is to be organized in j the Gentiles, thanking God that the
Portland, composed of the best ma- old Captain was dead, and other
terial in the city. wise acting most shamefully.
The observauce of , St. Patrick's 1 C J. Hutchinson, of Pioche,
I )ay, at Portland, by the Irish citi- i Ptah, committed suicide on the
zens, was quite general. S. J. Mc-; 18th by cutting his throat. Too
Cormick was the orator, and deliv-, much whisky, the cause,
ered a line oration, and a bad at At San Francisco, March 18th,
night finished the programme. j five highwaymen robbed a man ofa
The Columbia river is going up. ; gold watch and 80. Pour of them
Ret. Ceo. Burton has been elect- were captured. The other ran and
ed Hector of the Trinity Church, ; was shot at, but escaped.
I 'ortland, in place of 1 lev. Mr. Xev- ( Kate Gordon, a girl who charged
ins, resigned. ' her father, A. P. Gordon, with in-
A line of stages will run between 1 cest, made a confession to the court
Boseburg and Coos Bay, so soon ! at San Francisco on the 18th, that
as the road can be repaired and the case was a conspiracy on the
made good. part of her lover, Robinson, and
Rev. Stephen Bowers, of Sa'em, ', herself to shield tlie latter. She de
is slowly recovering from a severe dared her father innocent, and
illness. Robinsui) the one who was at fault.
The Camp meeting for Silverton . Gordon was dismissed and Robin
Circuit wid be held at the New-j son kept in jail to answer for per
son! Camp Oronnd, beginning on jury. Cordon received the con
Thursday before the second j grattilations of his friends upon
Sunday in June next, says Sftttrs. 1 his vindication.
mm. 1 At Vallejo, Cab, on the 18th,
An entertainment was given in Jimmy McDowell, aged 14, was
Salem last Mo day evening thrown from his horse and killed,
by some amateur performers, the On the 18th, Col. Sprague, ay
prooeeds of which being intended to master, and Wm. Hoag, contractor,
be applied for the benelit of the arrived at Vreka from tlie head
poor of that city. It was largely i quarters of the New Peace Commis
attended, and a handsome sum ! sion. They reported all quiet at
raised Salem does not propose to : the, front. The soldiers were healthy,
let her poor starve. j and in good spirits. 7'he military
The receding waters of the Wil -
lamette left the Salem terry-boat
high and dry on the Polk county
side last Sunday night.
By the upsetting of the sleigh in I the lava bed and caves, and intend
which lie was riding, Mr. Medman, ' U'V ,or" l, Modoos, if they re
..... , ,, ,, , , i . ttise to come out and talk.
ui laiKsvuie, Miner conmv, nau
his leg broken last week.
Around Baker City can be found
plenty of employment at good
'
James Cassiday, sent to the lieni-1
,. , , . I
tentiary from Multnomah county ml
1871. has been discharged, his time 1
' '
Having expired less tune gaiueu oy
good behavior.
The China wedding of Mr. A. B.
Cos per aial wile, of Salem, oocur-
ot her father, Capt. Cunningham, to
Illinois. It is reported that on the
night Cunningham died, a crowd
assembled around his house, cursing
1 was waiting for the Peace Oommis-
sion to get through their proposed
"talk" with the Indians. The offi
cers have gained full knowledge of
Mrs. Anne Savory, of Dea Moines.
Iowa, is a candidate tor the position
of I'nited States Consul at Havre.
The female .Itistiees of Wyoming
want the higher Courts abolished. At
'east two-thl:-ds of their decisions have
been appealed ami set aside,
, .
,A, literary gentleman who has trav-
(uivl m.'tp Bin u hole urn' h j'tvj tri-it
the ladies of tlie royal family of Rus
sia cannot be matched for personal
beauty.
The Jesuit order at present is said to
number 8,951.