The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 04, 1873, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY REGISTER.
BUSINESS CARDS.
W. C. TWEEDAM3,
DEAI.KIt IN
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.,
AL0AN7. OREGON.
W
ILL ST HIVE TO KEEP THE BEST
u( imrli ill mil lin ini'i m il at tin' too-
living rates. Call nntl nee m: Mt
At Nortll Brownsville,
KIRK, HUME & CO.,
AIM: ST1U. M.1.L1NO
DRY fiOOW fWTi!l,
BOOTS, SHOES, HAHOWARK,
UHOCKHIIi XOTIOXN,
ilt?., Kir.,
mt which tueykew on hand full stotk,
Instare able to soli at lowest rules, u
usual, fur Cash or Produce.
WdaiwbaT)lo totpy aid MB Grains
f nil ktmls, or attend to sun-ins or toe
warding ii at tlralr Wanrtionso in Halsey.
(jive usa trial KIRK, Ik UK iV CO.
Jf. W. BALDWIN,
Attorn.' Mid Counselor nt Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TIIE Couris
i he 41, ;i I an I iib Jn.Uotol IH
trttt. n lie iwtue Oourl of Owaon,
in i h he u.s. DM slot andeireuiHwts.
Xw I" ParrWi brick, (npstaWn
s,. ,.,.nni( iv tlie lino a. 11. ""'..
Urst street, Albany, Oregon.
to", ivli
f.aMWiO. 1. FLINN.
I'OWEIX & FLIXFf,
Attorn ys and Counselors at UW,
4 NO SOLICITORS IN CHANCER 1.
hinn notary public), AIlany.OMgon.
5oueettonsttnd conveyances prompwj "
tended to.
W. O. JOKES, M. .,
aOMBOPATIIIC PHYSI3IAN.
ALBANY, OHEOOS.
Jflvt
fk V .TOWKB.
J, L1NHHY 1I1U.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
A 1.11 ANY. ORBQOS.
o
mCK sol Til im FIRST STREET,
utvstuirs, in ' m. i.iw
:t7s i
i . w. UAiiRis, n. !.,
Physician and Sarfjcon,
ALBANY, OREGON.
OFFICE OVER TTKRKUS STORE,
First street. Residence llursM.,
one door west of Motho list church. 37-4
Election Xotice.
CLEBK'S OMICK ffcHMJL 1MHT.XO.S,
Linn Co., dr., Mareh St, Wii.
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVES
annual school inoetuijf oi School )!
trletNo. B. Linn county , Orison. Will M
held ut the BObwl bonso m said district on
Momtay I ho 7th day of April. Wfo, at one
o'clock P. St., for tlie purpose, of electing
one Director ;o serve tor three cai-s,one
Clerk to servo one year, to levy a tax lor
tor the support of schools: a'so fo levy a
b ,,nnvui of renuil'iu;: scbool-
house. flxinK u'icunds, ftc., and to do an)
business that nmvcoinc betore tne nieel
inir Bv order of the Board ol Direoton,
iur. o) oi " A N. AKN,)LI), Clerlt.
Albany, Oreyon-awi
LEFFEL & ME1W
VTa.tor"Wrlioelj3
SPHERICAL FLUMES,
And Ueneral Mill Machinery.
J. F. BACKKNSTO, Afient,
Mv3 Alljany, Oregon.
The Eyes! The liars :
DR. T. L. UOI'DEN,
OrulUt and AurM, Albnuy, OreBo.
D
R. OOI.DEN 18 A
son of the noted
Id opthaluile doctor, i ,
t. C tio' 'en. mvL
Dr. Holds n lias baa
MMtrienci' in trcatinir
w hich t he eve and ear are subject, and fs'cls
ontldcnt ot lviiitf entire sattsfas't sin to
those who may place themselves under his
r6i April 18, .
T. FOUTBXER,
SlxocldL,Oioon.
Jlanuftietiiror of and dealer in
A: SADDLES
A Uood Article lor n Fair Price.
Particular attention paid to RkPAIIUKO.
Sln dd, Nov. tit, '72-IJv5y
FBANKIJi
iMEAT MARKET.-
J. R. Ilcrren, Proprlelor.
Wl It ENDEAVOR TO BE A LAV AYS
s'lnplle l with tlie best nirots to Ik
bad In the market, and will be ever ready
U accommodate those who may favor hiin
with a !!. M
N'llRSEBY.
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, ice.
rpiIE ITNDERSIHNED INVITES THE
X attention of the p tblio to his large and
complete slock of
APPLE,
PEAR,
PUIM.
CHERRY
and other TRKES.
Also, HRAPE VI ES -best In the State;
Ornamental Tree?, Shrubs, Plants, Cur
rants, (ooe!orrii s, H'rawbcrrles, Roses,
Dahlias an 1 Hulbr, which will lie sold as
low as first class stock can tie afforded.
.Nov.sVUv4 J, A. MILI..V1U).
WATCHES-JEWELRY,
PACIFIC WATCHES,
MANlEACTrRED AND AIWWTKD
especially for the PacitlcCoast by tbc
NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH GO.
of Elgin, Illinois, viz:
Pacific,
California and
Kan Francisco
WATCH, and wc most conlhV-ntly rec
ommend them to tlir nublic,as possessing
more trnod (umlitlps for tin price tliun any
other Watch In Mis, market.
Wcnlso Keen all other brands of Elgin,
h ii': liuiii sum Swiss yt atencs, clocks, jew
elry, Silver and Plated Ware,
I Kamonrt Spectacles,
all of wliii-h w e offer at the lowest iwssiblsi
prices.
hits nnos.,
Albany, Or.
(STRepainng a specialty, and satisfac
tVon giuuuntcest. ldvil
TI1K CKDERStGNED HEREBY AS
nonnees to the citizens of Albany and
Linn county, tlui he has just oK'neda
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
in this city, in the tlrc-iiroof brick former
ly known as J. (ianter's. I shall keep on
hand and tor sale all goods pertaining to
inv line of business, at lowest living rates.
fcspcctul attention iild to repairing tine
I line-pieces, w herein an experience of
many years enables me, I trust, to (,'ivc
perfect mtisfact Ion.
(fc" All oods sold and work done, war
ranld. ( HAS. B0CRGARDE8.
Alliany, Jan. 31,
M1SCKLLAN KOl'S.
OUT OF THE FIRE!
8. J. MCCORMICK,
Is happy TO INFORM HIS NUMER
OUS friend, patrons, and the public in
general, that hu lias
HEI . OIPEKTEIID
THE
Fiiaxkux Book Store,
AT
19 FIRST STREET,
(NEXT TO CKKTBAIi MAUKKTI
with n oomplete stock of
Krliool HooIim.
KUitionery,
Blank Hooka,
told Puns,
Cutlery, Ac., Ac.,
Which lie will dispose of at
The Ijvest Prices !
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
For all the popular
SKWhPAPfelW tAS IMAWAMSIEM
which will b
Delivered in nny part or the city.
Portland, Feb. 7, 1873-Mlf
Cheap Yeast Powder.
GREAT REDUCTIOX.
D. CALLAGHAN
HAS KI.m'CEIl HIS
DOKKOLLl'S
ALIFOHNIA PKEMIt'M
YEAST POWDER
to fto per irroNH. Everyone altonld
use thlstelebnued Yeasi Powder. It Issu
IH'riorinuualiiyandSO per cent, cheaper
than the imported article. Also a lartte
stock of IIONN'OLLVS CREAM TARTAR
and SODA and 8ALERATU8 isoll'ered to
the trade at reduced rates.
The proprietor, D. CALLAOHAN, hav-
IngeuSiraed his yeast powder fac
tory, Import ill).' CREAM TARTAR IN
CRYSTALS, also IlKiAKB. SODA mid TIN
PLATE, I now preimred to supply the
trade of the Pad lie Coast and Territories
witliwfeseartlolesat redmi' Utites. Every
enn and package under file name of D.
CALLAGHAN, warranted. ,,.
For Knlc Kverywlier.
. I'AI.I.At.liAX, Proprietor,
121 Frout.Nt., Nam I'ranciseo. 30m3
Albany Book Store.
J0. FOSHAY,
DEALER IN H8(3EI,LANEOl!SBOOK9,
School Books, Blahk Bonks, Stationery
Fancy Articles, Ac.
Books imported to toraofyatahortcst pos
sible notice. v3n30
(UT Snliscrlliers tlndlnti an X after their
namesure informcslthat thelrsnlwription
expires with that muntier. ana tliej'are In
vited to renew It. Terms 4ajrnnuin,
in advance; six months, t2; fliroe months,
PA'IFIF fOAST JiBWN.
Porthtui has five military organiza
tions uaner tlie State law.
In the half year eiidlns; Dcoenibcr
31, 1S72. Salem lost only $000 by llres.
C. G. Curl, Clerk of the Supreme
Court, i still .sulTcriiig from rheuma
tism. One firm at Seattle does a business
of $730 a day on an average. Their
stock It valued at $150,000.
Olympia mys annually $1,800 inter
est on $10,000 which she has Invested
in her public square.
Eugene City during the hist year
has invested $45,000 in eight brick
buildings.
Mr. Hugh Small Is writing np Ump-
qna valley is tliere for that purpose.
The Jacksonville Time reports the
capture of Long Jim, one of tlw Modoc
murderers, indicted in Jackson county,
lie is in the hands of the military.
Salem has two fire engines, a hook
and ladder carriage, and 1,300 feel of
good hoe. The lire department num
bers 159 men.
While Mr. Wilde, an Oregon City
gunsmith, was handling a pistol Wed
nesday of last week, it was accidentally
exploded, the ball passing through the
arm of a young man named Peter Hi
neiirson, just above the wrist, but
touching no bones.
Ambrose Fieldsm an old pioneer, died
at his residence near Oregon City, on
Wednesday of last week, aged 8ii.
The Puget Sound District has had
four collectors of customs in tliirty
four months.
A new town has been laid out in
Kittitas valley, W. T. It has been
named says the Onffmian, "Kitty of
Cittitas or City of Kittitas, either ot
which would be destructive to its pros
perity." Times on tlie Sound, and especially
at Seattle, are represented as brisk an
imptovement on former seasons.
Jesse Grant, son of tlie President,
comes with Senator CqK' oi California,
on a visit to the Pttcific coast. He
leaves Washington this week.
The new coinage act went .into ope
ration on the first hist. The two cent
piece is abolished, fbe minor coins
being tlie five cent and one cent pieces.
There is to lie no change in gold coin
age, but them is to be a new trade
dollar.
The Assistant Treasurer at New
York, litis been directed to purchase
$500,000 worth of WSiaU on the 9th
and 23d hist.. $1.000.000 dollars in all,
and to sell $1,500,000 on gold in each
Thursday during the mouth, or a total
of $6,000,000 in gold. .
ReV. E. P. Hammond, the great re
vivalist, is now at work in Denver.
Plenty of material to ojierate on there.
A recent tight between the Arapa
hoes and Apaches, on the Dry Cimar
ron, sent 24 of the latter to the happy
hnntinggrotiiids.
Alaska is not a dead expense to
Uncle itomuel. The fur seal lease ag
gregated $317,000 revenue last year.
A brass tuition was found in tlie con
tribution box at a church in Olympia,
on a recent Sunday tvtmug. and now
the great question agitating the public
mind in that place is, "which one if
the editors tlitl'itr" Certainly Olym
pia editors have brass to spare.
Richard lane, ot Olympia, has been
adjudged insane, and stint to tlie Terri
torial Asylum. Liquor was tlie cause.
Arnold, tlie diamond speculator, is
about to start from Laramie on a
grand diamond expedition.
Arizona people think that General
Crook's policy with the Apaches, is
eminently civilizing in its effects.
Joseph Klathkil), of Salt Lake,
swallowed his set of false teeth. It
occasioned biting pains in his stomach.
He died.
No vacant houses in Bakjr City,
which would indicate active times.
Rev. Bowers, of Saltyn, is convales
cent. He now stalks abroad.
The Governor's olllce at Salem, has
gone through the hands of several flt-
tiug-up artists, and jooks well in its
new attire. - "
Steilacoom, W. T., is anxious to
secure a good school teacher.
Rev. D. B. Harer Writes to the Ad- A Methodist sociable at Olympia hst
tHMfetliat the chualA at Goose I-ake week yielded a net profit oY $00.
Mission is revival. Snow in the Wasatah mining iSs-
A. R. Elder, of Olympia, Is going ifricts'is deep and flangeroMs.
to Washington to try to collect $0,000 j On file 31st ult.'a severe storm pre
tliat lie thinks the United States owes . vailed on the Atlantic (toast, doing
him. more or less damage to propcrtjs
The citizens of Olympia have nomV ' 'Jliree new three-story brick Imlldlug
nated Gen. W. W. Miller, as a eandi- j were blown down la Brooklyn as well
,i,., r.i m ti . r.i . t.. M an unfinished four-story brick-.
datefortheofflceofMayorofthatcity. s1)ip)UK (hmf
ioe newiy a pK,mreu genera, t.gem, ;
for Washington Territory, of the New
England Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of Boston, is J. w. Sweeney.
By order ot Gen. Crook the Indians ,
. . . .: !.. i.i . .i. ............. .. '
on reservations in hisdepartment must
lie present at roll call every morning.
Tlie Indians now quietly obey, though
objecting at first.
Tlie Olympia Staiidiml says that It is
rumored that Gov. Salomon is likely
to be reinstated Executive of that Ter
ritory. Another rumor says Marshal
Kearny will be the man.
An altercation at Silver Bon, M. T..
on the Sth int between Chris. Wie
bold and Ix-vi Russell. lead to shots,
eliding in the death of Uussell. Wie
bold gave himself up.
A miserable convict in the Idaho
penitentiary named Drake attempted
suicide the other day by cutting his
throat and stabbing himself. His
vitals were not reached, and life is
still prolonged.
A white grouse was found in Lane
county last week.
The Beaver Hoosiery, with sixteen
operatives, turns out thirty dozen pairs
of hose daily.
Benton county has forty school (lis
tricts, and $2,774 00 ot public money.
A student at Salem is reported by
the Statesman to have played himself
oft' on a Chinese as a tax collector.
The courts now hold the young man
on a charge of obtaining money under
false pretenses.
Frank Stahlsiuith, a well to do
miner ol Diamond City, M. T on
Sunday the 2d tilt., committed suicide
by blowing his brains out with a
pistol. He was nnit'iially depressed
tor several days before the act was
committed.
Eggs are 18 and 20 cents at Portland.
The Pnntmjrtiph says ; Some lawless
characters placed a rail over the track
on the railroad just above Wilbur last
Friday evening, and as a party who
bad been to the exhibition were re
turning home on a hand ear, the car
was thrown from the track and Mrs.
Aiken severely injured.
One of the jewelers of Portland have
just completed, and have in their show
window, a pin and ear rings which
cost $1 . 700, made to order. The latter
have 10 and tlie former 24 diamonds,
says the Bulletin.
General Applegatc has arrived at
home. A journal says he brought two
emigrants and a third will soon arrive.
One Benton county store bought and
(hipped this Spring 2.500 dozen eggs.
Jacksonville is hilarious over its late
arrivals, especially Lish Applegate
and a "Clrfcago Still'erer," whose call
ing is the bright and shining one of
boot-black.
The Jacksonville Smtind's tympa
num has lieeu struck by a wave of air,
set in motion by a minor, that efforts
are being made to stsu t a debating so
ciety in that place.
The Jacksonville telegraph operator
Is on the rampage and if another man
asks bim for news about the Modoc
war (?) he will look at the ttx of bis
boot and resist a great temptation if
the man is very large!
Two saloons have been closed In
Corvallis recently Stewart's and Mc
Council's. Thedascte says "the re
spectiible portion of tlie community
can well afford to bear hard times and
see money remain scarce for awhile.
If it will nave the effect ol "freezing
out these hell-holes."
The Masonic Grand Lodge ol Idaho,
at its last session, passed resolutions
declaring that "tlie keeping of saloons
for the sale of spirituous liquors or
gaming purposes is a Masonic offense,
and sucb as are guilty of such noma-
sonic conduct shall Ik-subject to admo -
nition. reprimand, suspension, and ex
pulsion; and Masters, at their peril
must see that this vice against Masonry
no longer finds a hiding place among
Masons, and it Is strictly forbidden
hereafter for Masons In the jurisdiction
to engage in the business, Tlie Masons
now engaged in the business snail nave
until the first day of October, 1S73, to
in ii ii tlie nrsi uav ot sjciooer, ioiu, so
close out their business of saloon keep-
big. and -Masons neglecting or refusing
to do so shall be proceeded against by
the subordinate Lodge tinder whose
jurisdiction they reside, and dealt with
according to the spirit of the resolution."
... . ... M rjonver lor
-r - -; -
robberv. Mrs. Millsap took bim a
nice roast chicken recently, well stuft
ed. On examination, th s latter was
fe 0r a knife, loadwl
. . . '. - - - .
pi-toi. a hank note for $H and a letter
directing the prisoner where to look
for othtT supplies wlien be should es
cape. Mr. Mlllsapdkl not receive tbis
nice chicken and Its Inside fixtures
but Mr. Millsap speedily became one
of the jail fixtures.
AtSehome, Whatcom omfty, W
T., is a coal mine that is Worked night
and flay, Sunday as well as week days.
Seventy-nine men arc employed, aud
100 tons cf coal per thy is tlie average
product.
Last wee"k a letter reached Olympia,
W. 'IV directed to a man who retired
from life three years since. Tlie mis
sive will lie forwardod to the "dead
letter" office.
. Tlie Sentinel says: "Captain Jack
is expecting reinforcements from the
Klamaths, and that It is his intention
to leave the lava lieds and comment
raiding as soon as the grass is good.
Meanwhile the powers that be are try
ing for peace when there can I no
peace. How long must these things
be? How much longer will our Gov
ernment humiliate itself In the vain
endeavor to patch Up an ignominious
peace with a few murdering, thieving
Indians?" We give it up.
The following Jackson county min
ing items are from tlie Time': Ca.pt.
M. F. Alcorn has opened a lodge ol
gold liearing quartz on Bnh creek, that
prqipjeta well for free gold. A com
pany is organizing to develop and
work it this stunmer. The Hamilton
diggings, on Applegatc. are being vig
orously worked this season by S, H.
Hamilton, with pipe aud hose, nnd
give prospects of a good yield. The
Steamboat diggings afford ground
enough for quite a number of miners
this season. Several Americans aud
quite a number of Chinamen are busily
engaged in ground-sluicing, with hopes
of gswfl success.
Our Baker City correspondent, under
date of the 2'Jth of March, says : ''Last
week we had several warm, "pleasant
days, which caused rapid melting of
the snows hi flic foothills, ami quite a
fresliet in Powder river was tlie conse
quence. The bridge on lower main
Powder, known as the Prltchard
Bridge, was carried away, and our
bridge near town came very near
going oft' on Sunday hist,, but fortu
nately the weather changed and has
been cool, cloudy and windy since,
and the witters went down. Our road
are drying up very fast. (Jttite a unni
ber of strangers in town, new bulld
uigs going up aud things promise well.
but money is scarce, beverai drunks
and almost a deadly fight to report
within the past few days. The stages
connect with Boise City only trl-weefc-lv,
now "too much sick horse.'''
A funny tiling happened In Boston
one day. A learned professor, who
lias made a specialty of taxidermy,
and is passionately fond of Stuffed
birds, was promenading down Wash
ington street with a friend when'the
came to a window where was exhibited
a gigantic owl. The owl illustrated
wella point he had been makitig In
his conversation about sfnffed birds a
moment previous. -You see." said
tlie doctor to his friend, "that the,re i
a magnificent bird utterly ruined by
unskillful stuffing. Notice the mount
ing. Execrable. Isn't It? No live
owl ever rested In that position. , And
the eyes are fully a third larger than
any owl ever possessed." .Just then
tiiebird In question raised one toot
and solemnly blinked at tlie critic, who
said very little more about s'tnffed birds
that afternoon.
A Detroit negress allowed a"geii
tleman of that city to name her
toby the other day in consideration
of a two-dollar bill, and the poor
. , , . .hrktenf.1 '
" ng wf ,r'stenea .
1 liam Henry Washington Oo
Wil-
lfa'x II
Grant Scipio Brutus Halifax Wees!
Joshua Lone Jack Madison Buffa
lo Bill Saunders.
A .Missouri woman said she gat
a railroad conductor a ten dollar
bill: lie said it was two dollars :
. . , i, ..ri ,. . , ,
"Rlrted 5 e P" i
i out revolver ana snapped a, anu
he gave lier the eight dollars bal
ance, not wishing to have aujr dis
pute with a lady. He said he de
sired peace at any price.