ALBANY REGISTER BUSINESS CARDS. W. 0. TWEEDALE, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY, OREGON. WILL STRIVE TO KEEP THE BEST of gunds In mi inc. and sell at the lou t living rates. Call anil tee me. 24t5 At North Brownsville, KIRK, HUME & CO., ABE STILL SELLING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., f which they keep on hand full 9,oc,k and are ablo to sell at lowest rates, as usual, for Cash or Produce. ma also be able to buy and sell Oruins f all kinds, or attend to storiiifj or tor- varding it atthelr Warehoota Bataey. (ilveuauirial hlKK, III Mi. & to. J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TffKCpurtt in the id, 8d and 4th Judicial Dis tricts, in the Siiureuia Court of Oregon, EdS the V, S. District and Circuit Courts. omcE in Parrish brick, (up sttdrsl, In fflee occupied by the late S. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. to-Sv6 J. C. POWELL. L- vua, POWELL & FUNK, Attorneys and Counselors at Enw, A Mi SOLICITORS IN CHANCBKT It. A'Kiinn notary pnblto), Albany, Oregon. Collect inns and conveyances projnpwy at tended to. W. O. JOXES, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSI3IAN. ALBANY, OREGON. 16vt .M. JUNKS. J. LINSEY HILL. JONES & HIEE, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE - SOUTH SIDE FIRST STREET, uo-stairs, in J. M. Beach's store-house. ' 37vt T. W. HARRIS, D., Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE OVER TURRELL'S STORE, First street. Residence-Thlrd-st.. nc door west of Methodist church. 37-4 Eleetion Nollee. Clerk's office School Dwt. No., Linn Co.. or.. March 2S, 1H73. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT the annual scIhkiI meeting ot School Dis trict No. ft, Lhm eonnty, Oregon, will be held at the school house in ild district on Monday the 7th day of April, 1873, at one O'clock P. M.. for the purpose of electing one Director to serve tor three years, one Clerk to serve one year, to levy a tax for for the support of schools; also to levy a tax for the purpose of repairing school house. Axing grounds, Ac.., and to do any business that may come belore the meet ing. By orders tlie Board of Directors. A. N. ARNOLD, Clerk. Alliany, Orcgon-30t2 EFTEL & MYERS' WaterWlieels SPHERICAL FLUMES, And General Mill Machinery. I F ltW'KKVSTO. Amwt. Bv3 Allmny, Oregon. The Eyes! The Ears! DR. T. L. GOLDEN, (Mollst and Anrls, Albany, Oregon. DR. GOLDEN IS A son of the noted Id opthalmic doctor, Dr. Golden'hM had Kpenence in treating which the eve and ear are subject , and feels ontldent ot givimt entire satisfaction, to those who may pluce themselves under his rp, April 18, 119, t7fohtixer, SlxetiLdL, Oregon Manufacturer of and dealer in HARNESS SADDLES A Wood Article for a Fair Price. Particular attention imid to Repairing. Bhedd, Nov. 89, IfrlSvfty FRANKLIN MEAT MARKET J. R. ISerren, Proprietor. WILL ENDEAVOR TO BG ALWAYS supplied Willi the best meat to Iki bad in the market, and will be ever ready to accommodate those who may favor him with a call. v5 NflBSKHY Fruit Tree, Grape Vines, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE attent ion of t he p tbUe-te.lris large and complete slock of APPLE, PEAK, PLUM. CHERRY and other TREKS. Also, GRAPE VI KS - liest In the State; ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants. Cur rants, (tooselKiriii s, St rawlierrios, Roses. Dahlias and Bulla, which will be sold oft. low us lirst-class stock can he afforded. Nov. iS-Uyi J. A. MILLARD. WATCHES-JEWELRY. PACIFIC WATCHES, MANUFACTURED AND ADJUSTED especially for the Pacific Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Blgtn, Illinois, viz : Pacific, California and an Francisco WATCH, and we most confidently roc uimend them to the public, as possessing more good qualities for the price than any other Watch in the market. We also keep all oilier brands of Elgin, Wallliani and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, Diamond Spectacles, nil of which we offor at the lowest possible prices. TUTS BROS., ALBANY, OR. "Repairing a specialty, and satisfac tion guaranteed. 15v5 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AN nounces to the citizens of Alliany and Linn county, that he has just openeda JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT in this cltv. in the Are-woof brick former ly known as J. Ganter's. I shall keep on nnnu aim lor sate an goous pertaining to my line of business, at lowest living rates. Especial attention paid to repairing line time-pieces, wherein an experience of many years enajdes me, I trust, to give perfect satisfaction. BiT All goods sold and work done, war ranted. CHAS. BOURGARDES. Albany, Jan. 31, W7JWJV5 MISCELLANEOUS. OUT OF THE FIRE! i 8. J. MCCORMICK. IS HAPPY TO INFORM HIS NUMER OUS friends, jiatrons, and the public in ! general, that lie has HE . OPENED THE Franklin Booh Store, AT 19 FIRST STREET, (NEXT TO CENTRAL MARKETl f with a complete stock of School Hooka, Stationer)-, Blank Koofcn, Uokl Pens, Cutlery, Ac., Ac, Which he will dispose of at The Lowest Prices ! SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For ail the popular NEWSPAPERS AMI (MAGAZINES! which will be Delivered in any part of the city. Portland, Feb. 7, 187S-23tf. Cheap Yeast Powder. GREAT REDUCTION. D. CALLAGIIAN HAS BKbt'CKO HLS j DOXXOLLVS CALIFORNIA PREMII .H YEAST POWDER I to 910 per irroMN. Everyone should ; use this celebrated Yeast Powder, It issu j perior In unalfty and ' per cent, cheaper I than the mi polled ail Icle. Also a large stock of DON NOLLYS CREAM TARTAR I and SODAaod SALER ATI'S is Offered to the trade at rednoed tatcs. Tlai proprietor, D. CALLAGIIAN, hav ing e'dargetl his YE A SI' POWDER FAC TORY. Immrliiiir CREAM TARTAR IN CRYSTALS, also Bl-CARB. SODA and TIN PLATE, is now prepared to snpplv the trade ot the Paeine Coast and Territories wlthithesuartlclesat. reduced rates. Every can and iwckoge under the name of I). CAELAGH AN, warranted. IW Sale Everywhere. D. t'AXLAUHAK, Proprietor, 121 FrontjKt., Man Eranrliwo. 30tn3 Albany Book. Store. J0. FOSHAY, DEALER IN MISCKLI, VNEOI'SUOOKS, School Books, Blank Hoaks, Stationery Fancy Articles. Ac. Books imporUHlrtfiordnvut shortest poa slble notice. vSnSO DRUGS, ETC. Murder in Albany HASNEVER YET BEEN KNOWN, AND no threatening of it at present. . Death Is a thing which sometime must befall every son and da ug titer of the human fam ily ; and yet, At the Mid-day, Of your life, if disease lays his vile hands upon you, there is still "a balm in Gtlead," by which you may lie restored to perfect health, antl prolong your days to a miracu lous extent. ECow ? By calling on R. C. HILL A SON, With a prescription, where you can have it compounded by one experienced in that particular line. Also, constantly on hand a good assortment of fresh dnigs, patent medicines, chemicals, uaints, oils, dye stuffs, trusses, etc. Agent s for the Celebrated t'nk Weed Remedy, Or, Oregon Rheumatic Cure ; Dr. D. Jaync Bnntl mtr1tf1l)itL I'll'. Speiice's Positive and Negative Powders kept in stocK. Aiso ngcuw w Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, One of the most useful pieces of household furniture extant. Call and examine. R. C. HILL ft SON. Albanv, June 10, 71-40v3 FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDRY And Machine Shop, A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON, Maoufactures Steam Engines, Floor and Saw Mill Machin ery, WOOD WORKING a And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kinds of IRON AND HRASS CASTINttS. Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. lv8 STOVES, ETC. M. M. HARVEY & CO., (LATE.W. H. M'FARLAND A CO.,) Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force and Lift Pinup, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow "W"o,ire, IIOI'SE FURNISHING HARDWARE. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. LARGEST STOCK IN THE VAIXET. Lowest Prices Every Time. Repairing Properly Done. 40v2 Tlio standard remedy for Cough. In- flueuxa, Swv Thnttl, W hoping Ontph, Vrrnp, Liver Complaint, Brnnrhiti. R' ,, nf tlw Liinux. and every affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con- 8t;MlT10N. WIstar'N Hnlaam or Wild Cherry dots not dry up a Cough, hut loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus rrmmino (ft" (yni of the complaint. None genuine-unless signed I. Itt rrs. Prepawd by Sktu W. Fowi.k A Sons, Bos Inn. Sold bv Rupinutun, HoSTETTKK Co., San Frauciscoand by dealers pren erally. Mv8y H fttnflrOAPer dav. Agsnts wanted! .Wl (BUP it V classes owwktng people, of. either. sex, vouag or olt. make more mon ey at work 'for ns in tlietr spare moments,, or nil the time, tlmn at atrytnlng else. Par tlcnlars free. Address x,..3tinsoii ft Co.. rontland, Maine. llj l fcir Suhsciiliers finding an X after their names are informed that theirsubscription expires with thnt number, and they are in vited to renew it. Terms ft per annum, in advance; six months, 2; three months, PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Orange groves in Los Angeles bring in a yearly income of $1,000 an acre. Just where the site of the proposed Walla Walla court house building shall be located, is a vexed question among the citizens there now. Sunday before last .James Phillips, living on Dry Creek, Umatilla county, was absent from home attending church, and bis bouse took fire, and was consumed with all its contents. A little son of Mr. Jos. Bernard, of Salem, was bit on the bead by a sharp, heavy ax with which bis brother was chopping wood. A gash three inches long in bis forehead to the bone, was tlie result. Will likely recover. The rise and fall ot the tide at Nan aimo is eighteen feet. There are at presentG3 prisoners confined in Victoria jail, Ul of whom have been sentenced to longer or shorter terms of imprisonment. Judge Mckean informed the bar at Salt Lake, on the morning of the 5th, that no cases in qiiity would lie heard by the Court, inasmuch as jury trials on issue of law could not be bail until Congress shall aid and correct judicial affairs. The decision works great hardship, but is apparently unavoida ble. The Forty-thiitl General Conference of Saints commenced at tbo Salt Lake Tabernacle on the 6th inst. Springfield wants the Railroad com pany to build her a switch. The total losses by the Coryallis Are foot up $7,485; insttranee $2;000. The University Association of Eu gene City have elected J. J. Walton, Jr., Wm. J. J. Scott and B. F. Dorris Directors. In Indian dialct Wasco means grass; but people do notalwnys l,go to grass" who go to Wasco county. A road from Cole's valley to Rose burg is being petitioned for. The Dalles Mountaineer thinks tlie chances for high water in the Columbia this coming summer arc quite favor able. An Architect of Forest Grove says the discovery of senna near there some time ago is no humbug. When pre pared m boiled oil and put on with a sponge it produces a bright cherry red. A young lady at the Dalles is re ported to have poured a pot of glue on her lover to make him stick. The residence of Rev. S. 'lowers, at Salem, was burglarized, recently, to the extent of twelve or fifteen dollars. Bowers does not think such tricks 'right.'' The recently purchased Stte Uni versity land lias been surveyed and staked off. Mt McDonald, of Forest Grove, has an almanac for 1S25 which he prizes highly. Some people never read any thing hut almanac literature. Five men now latignHh in the Yam hill county jail one tor murder, two for attempted murdernhd two for theft and arson. A Dalles lad played the bridle-bit trick at a store on the 1st. In icgard to the title to the site for the State House at Salem, the St-tte. mnii says: "The contract uiidir which it was settled, is as follows : The Wil son heirs are to sij;n a deed for the en closed piazza, and t lie ground occupied by and around the new Court House, generally known as the Court IIoue Piazza, the former to Ibe State and the latter to the county, if the Gover nor will recommend to the next Leg islature tiiat the block upon which the old Capitol huildSng 'toon revert back to the Wilson heirs. This, we believe, has hern agreed upon, and the papers will he signed as soon as possible, The site chosen for tilt Capitol building U one Mock at the eat end of the en closed pliiza. whlHi will lie surveyed and excavation uomtneneed next week. 11 the weather Is favorable. Tlie plans for the structure will be received about the 1st of May. and sometime durimr that month, he one most suitable will Me selectnd-'and the work upon It im mediately commenced." Tlie down train tlumderlnp through the pasture of Mr. Litchfield, a sbori dUbuioc south of Salem the other day. knocked three fool horses into promis onoHg hash. They belonged to Mr. Jackson. A similar occurrence hap pened near the same place once before, says the Statesman, The Corvallis Gtwtte understands the City Cooneilmen area tie Km the mooted propoekieo& to pai saloon licenses up to $600, and the Mayor, Dr. G. B. Lee, who favors the propo sition, will have the casting; vote. The Capital Lumbering Company, Salem, are engaged In putting up a large building In which machinery is to be put for the purpose ot manu facturing plows by steam. Tlie epizootic is journeying towards Baker City. Eldorado, Baker county, will prob ably be one of the liveliest of mining camps in the State during the coming season. The last term of the college year at the Willamette University began last Monthly. This is a first ciass institu tion. An old grudge prompted John Oakes, saloon keeper of Silver City, Utah, on tlie 31st, to shoot Richard Tyler, black smith. Wound prolwbly fatal. Whisky caused Reiuhart of Wlnne mucca, Na., to draw a pistol and shoot at Ilerge, inflicting a slight wound in the bead, on the 31st lilt. A Stoctou boy named lfarber was fooling with a pistol the other day. He has a useless hole in bis mout h now. Prof. Lay ascended in a- balloon at San Francisco last Sunday, and is re ported to have landed on the Coast Range Mountains, about ten miles southwest of Grayson's. He left his balloon in search of provisions. Re turning he took several sheep herders to assist in saving the balloon, but failed to find the place of his descent. The "Lay out" of that balloon was too much for him. A Baptist Sunday School Convention began in Portland last Wednesday and was to continue through Thursday. Portland Court House Is undergoing "alterations and amendments" says the Oregouian. Salmon fishing is now in progress at the various fisheries along the lower Columbia. The season promises well. Half dollars nailed to the sidewalk, was the method of fooling people in Portland on. the 1st. Baker eity has an amateur dramatic . troujMj which gave two coucerte re cently, netting $118. Washington Territory has 14,000 Indians. At Austin, New., any man who litis not a black eye, a dislocated nose, or a chawed ear, is a Pariah, and is denied admittance to first-class society. Flour at Walla H'aIJa-is only $3 50 a barrel. The Jacksonville Sentinel has seen a big egg. it measured 7,1,, by inch es round about It. Mr. R. S. Dunlap's Brahma hen laid it. On Thursday evening of lat week, Jacksonville was visited by a very de structive fire. It resulted in the de struction of more than an entire block. Among the losses were the U. S. Ho tel and Tim oltlce. The total loss is estimated from W.OOO to $100,000. Jacksonville could ill afford so great a disaster. A good fire engine would doubtless have more than paid tor it self in the property it would have sav ed. The 77ii will resume publica tion as soon as possible. At the Mormon Conference at Salt Lake Oil the 8th, Brigham Young, in an address, said be was genius; old. .'Mai wanted the young men to cany on the work he had commenced, lie wanted -even counselors to aid the first Presi dent, lie resigned the position of Trustee In trust of Church property, and. on bis recommendation, Presi dent George A. Smith, now in Europe, was elected in bis place. Young has retired from spiritual and temporal business almost. The Annual State Convention of Woman Suffragists met on the 8th at San Francisco. Here is a specimen of British Co lumbia journalism : "You might as w ell try to ge.t butter out of a dog's throat its to try to wrlngrfie trust, from the ignoramus who does the cutting for the Government rag," Salem polled about 200 votes at the school election last Monday. The Sheriff ot Marion county has collecretl'MboPt $80,000 out of $00,000 taxes due for the current year. Salttm is disturbed by a few suspi cious character- prowling about. Rnfus Mallorv was elected Director and M. N. Chamberlain clerk, at the Salem school elect ion last Monday. Nevada papers accuse theirAJorer nor of not licing alilo to writ bis name without sticking out his tongue Such epithets as "liar." "knave." "aw," are In prodigal' use among Salt Lake editors now. .