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r ALBANY REGISTER. 8 BUSINESS CARDS. W. C.WEEOALE, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc., ALBANY, OREGON. WILL 8TRIVB T0KBEPTHBBE8T of govU in mi Hn, and tell at the Uiw miming rata. (Ml and tet me. 24u5 At North Brownsville, KIRK, HUME & CO., ARE STILL SELLING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTH, NHOIW, 1IABDWABE, UBOCEBIEM, XinWSS, etc., ETC, of which they keep on hand a full stock, and are able to hcII at lowrat rates, as usual, for 'hn!i or Prod.ice. Will aiso lie able to buy an;l sell Grains of all kinds, or attend to stor tig or tor warding it aw heir Warehouse to lltisey. Give Sua trial KIRK, HUME & 00. W ATCIIES-JE WELKY. Bialn, loans; A . cWann. PACIFIC WATCHES, J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney mid Counselor t lw, WILL, PRACTICE IN AIX THE Courts In the i I, 3 1 an I 4th Judicial IHs triets, In the Sum-eme Boar! of Oregon, and In the U. 8. Iis riot and Clientt I our is OrFICB-ln Parrish brick, (up stairs, in office oecnpiel by the !a"c N. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. to.JvB J. C. POWELL. L. KLINN. POWELL & FLINN, Attorneys and Counselors at taw, A ND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY L. A Fllnn notary public), Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at tended to. MA N U FACTURED AN D ADJUSTED especially for the Faclilc Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH eO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz : Padflc, California and un Francisco WATCH, and wo most confidently rec- oinincmi mum io rue mimic, as possusuing more good quail! les for t lie price t han any oritur naicn in inc. niat-Kct. We also keep all other brands of Rkrln. Wall ham and Swiss "Wa'cbcs, Clocks, Jew elry, silver anu 1'iaieu ware, Diamond Spectacles, all of which wo otfcr.at the lowest possible puces. TITUS IIKOS., Albany, Or. (SiTRcnainng a specialty, and sallsfac- i tort guanuuceii. j.iv.i W. G. JONES, SI. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSI3IAN. ALBANY, ORUU03. lGvt n. M. JONES. I. LINSEY HILL. JOXEN & HIM. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALBANY, OREGON. rvrncE south side first street, J up-stalrs, in J. M. Beach's store-house. 7v4 t. w. hakbik, n. n., Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE-OVER TUHRELL'S STORE, First street. iBesldenoa- riiird-st one door west of Me: ho list church. 47-4 Election Notice. Clerk's Office 8 i Dist. No. s, Linn Co., Dr., March 2", 1S73. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual school meeting ot School Dis trict No. ft, Linn county, Oregon, will lie held at the school house In atd district on Monday the 7ih day of April. 1873, at one o'clock P. M.,for the purpose of electing one Director to serve for three years, one Clerk to serve one year, to levy a ta-t tor forthcsnnportofso.hoois: also to levy a tax tor tlie purpose of repairing school bouse, tlxing grounds, Ac., and to do any business 1 lull nuiycoinc bctore the meet ing. By order of the Hoard of Directors, ' A. N. ARNOLD, Clerk. Albany, Oregou-3012 LEFFEL &, M1EBS' Wa.teir'WlAeeliS SPHERICAL FLUMES, And Ucneral Mill Machinery. J. F. BACKEXKTO, Agent, Wt3 Albany, Oregon. The Eyes! The Ears! DR. T. lTOLDEN, HMallst and Aurlst, Albany, Oregon. DR. GOLDEN IS A son of the noted HI opthalmlc doctor, AC G"' en. Dr. Gold in tins had xpencnee in treating Ih various diseases lo which the eve and car are subject, and feels confident of giving ens lie satisfaction to those who may place t hemselvcs under his are. April Is, 89. T. FOKTIKER, Sbedd, Oregon Manufacturer of anil dealer In HIRHKNS A. S DDIjES A Uood Article for a Fair Price. .Particular attention mid to Repairing. 8hedd, Nov. ), '7M3v.-)y Ac FBAXKLIX m .1 MEAT MARKETI J. It. Ilerrcn, Proprietor. WILL ENDEAVOR TO BE ALWAYS supplied wilh I be best meats to l , iiail In the market, and will be ever ready to accommodate those who may uv. or him with a call. !vS NURSERY. Fruit Trees, Grape Vines,, Ac. THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE at i en t lo n o l t li i p l llc to his large and complete stock of ABPLUM. CHERRY and other TREES. Also, GRAPE VI KS-lwst In tlio State; ,eraanintal Trow, Shrubs, Plants, Cur Tahts, (loowhenif , 4'rawberriea, Roses, TJsWlasand Buibf, which will he sold as (Mr as Orsteiass stock oan b afforded. ,fV Mi J. A. VUXABJD. THE t at? BAXKMX J0OOK 0TOBE. AT 19 FIRST STREET, (NEXT TO CENTRAL MARKET) with a complete stock of School Books, Ntntionery, Blank Books), Uold Pens, Cutlery, Ac.. ' Which he v..;n dispose of at The Lowest Prices ! SUBSCRIPTIONS JtECEIVED For all the popular XEWKPAPEKB AND MAWAEINES 1 which will be Delivered in any part of the city. Portland, Feb. 7, 1873-Wtf Cheap Yeast Powder. REAT KKDL'CTION. D. ALLAGHAN HAS REDUCED HIS SJONXOLLY'S CAL1FOBMA PBEMII'H YEAST POWDER to $16 per g;-os!t. Everyone s!ioulOj use thlsTOiebraled Yca-.t Powder. It Issu- perlor tn qualliy and3;i per cent, cheaper 1 hail the minoncd n.'lie'e. Also a lai-.m stock of DONNOI.LVS CREAM TARTAR and SODA an.l SALKfl ATUS l offered to tue iranuat rediuvu ran"-. Thcmopriclor, I). CALLAGHAX. hsv. Ing enlarged bis YEAS! POWDER FAC TORY, importing CREAM TARTAR IN CRYSTALS, tflso Ul-CAR It. SODA and TIN PLATE, Is now prormred to supply the tmleof ibc Paid tic Coast and Territories with mMnarikdeaafredueednttoa. Kverv can an.l tiai.knire under the name nf if CALLAUUAN, warranto 1. For sal.' Everywhere. B. CALliAUHAN, Proprietor, 121 Frotit.st., Nnn Frauclaeo. 30m3 rPHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AN x nounccs to the cltlzensof Albany aj Linn county, that he has just opened a JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT in this city. In I he tire-proof brick former ly known as J. Gamer's. J shall keen on hand and tor sale all goods pertaining to my tine oi uusiness. at lowest living rates Especial attention paid to repairing tine i iine-picces, wherein an exiierience ot many years enables me, I trust, to give erfect satisfaction. 3T A II goods sold and work done, war- ran tea. CHAS. B0URGARDE3. Albany, Jan. ill, 1373-22v MISCELLANEOUS. OUT OF THE FIRE! S. J. MCCORMICK, P IS HAPPY TO INFORM H16 NUMER OUS friends, pat ions, Jind the public in general, mat lie lias Albany Book Store. JNO. FOiHAY, YEAIJKR IN MMCKLLANEOrSlKMWH, miwi ijvukbl iiiaum nooK.mtiiinnHrv Fancy Articles. 4c Books ImnorUd to otdsr.at shortMt no. , - B1 MUG WIN EST Snbscrlliers find ing an X after their names are Informed that theirsahecriDtion expires with that number,and they are In vited to renew it. Terms- ss per annum, In advance: six months. J: three months. 1. pacific oast Mews. Salem is orgAtilzliig a Natural His tory Society. She desires to discover her species. Rev. C. Allyn, of Yamhill county, liatl his collar-bone broken, recently, by being tin-own from a horse. Prof. Eobb, of McMinnville College. has been appointed County Superin tendent of Schools in Yamhill county, vice H. U. llewett, resigned. Mr. Faialilld, the new Indian Agent at Slletz, speaks in twrprisetl terms of the improved condition of the Indians. Gen. Palmer tiid much to improve their physical and menial condition. St attle claims a population of 2,400, exclusive of Indians. John Samuel, of Concord, Contra Cosfi county, Cal., on the afternoon ot the 10th, entered the office ot C. A. Marchanr. San Francisco, and shot him dead, giving M, 0 warning. Four shots were fired. wo of whirti took effect. Man-hunt is the father of 17 chllili-en, and had been man-it d sevenil times, aiid leaves a young uld ow. The reasons for the murder are not yet understood. The Woman Suffrage Convention, of San Francisco, fell apart on the night ot the 10th, owing to a contest between two factions, of which Col lins and Kuilly I'ittsStevens were tin several letiders. The question ot free love was me dividing issue. San Jose, Cal., lelt heavy shock oi earthquake on the 10th. The sum to pay the monthly salaries of teachers in the Sau Francisco pub lic schools, is $33,500. Idaho has a man who -can carry a laid of twelve hundred pounds. From the SlatesrAnn we learn that a little child of Mr. Bobbins, living neat Bethel, was fearfnllv if not rutnitv scalded, on thelSth, by falling into a vessel of boiling wafer. Upon remov ing the clothes the skin and a nortinn of the flesh of the child's arm and side diupped off. Oregon has 220 chinch organiza tions, 135 edifices for religious pnrpo - e-, di),425 Sltllliff--. The chunh nrmu crty in the Slate is valued at 6471,100. Of the 220 church societies, tin re are iff Methodist, 2Sfttptir, 2J Christian or Catnphellites, 20 Presbyterian. 13 Roman Catholic, 10 United Brethren, 9 Episcopal and 8 Congregatioiialit. Lilting poison weeds of some sort has caused the death of several head of cattle in Douglass county recently. A tanners' club has been organized at Uiibbard'g, Marion county. The Coi vallis QaneUa of last Satur day says: 'During the past week President Arnold has had the acxicul- tural students out in full force, sowing wheat and oats received from .the D" paitment of Agriculture." Eugene City has elected the follow inp officers . President of the Council. Joel Ware ; Recorder. T. J. Holland ; man-uai, iiieiinni ,Ktin; Treasurer, Mark Stevens: Couneilmon. J. U. Ream, II. F.Stratton, W. Osborn. Judge Prim will presitle over the April term of the Denton county Court, in consequence of the sickness oi -inline uiaycr. Last Sunday the flags of Portland were at half-mast in consequence of the death of Gen. Canby. Strawberries are, twenty-five cents a pound in 'Frisco. Rrighain Young resigned the Prefl denciesof Utih Central and Southern Railroads on the 12th. lie is going to Arizona to bui.d the Southern Pacific Railroad in that Territory, News from Arizona. April 4th. states that Major Randall, with the Twenty-third Infantry, struck the Tontoson the east .fork of the Verle. and killed forty-one warriors and eap tnretla number ot women autl chil dren. Ah Enn. a Chinaman, who was to have been hung at Sonnra, Cal.,.on the 25lh inst, for murdering Ah ijioiv, hung himself in jail on the 13th. A man by the name of Harry Don nelly, employed on the farm of Mr. Rosenthal, situated about five mile' north-east of Ewt .Portland, was ac cidently killed by a falling lie- last Saturday. Mrs. A. B. Mcaciiam left Salem last Sutalay moniing.for the scene of the Mixioe troubles, to look attar bar wounded liiwbatK. The Modoc massacre was the uni versal topic of conversation in San Fiaiicfscoontha 13ti-. Horses of the Northwestern Stage Co., at Baker City and along the en tire line to Boise City, are having the epizootic, causing delay. Col. Joe Meek to now traveling through Idaho. , The epizootic is spreading iu Mom tana, and entering Idaho: Shocks of earthquake were felt c San Francisco eu Saturday evening last Numerous eases of sipall-jpojt arein the pest house at .San Fraiuasxo. Blind Tom, the famous inusian, gave an entertainment in San Francis co last week. Henry Saute, of San Francisco, shot himself through the 'head on f Re evening of the lit ii inst., and instant ly died. Laura D. Fair and another woman have leased the old Army Headquar ters, at San Francico. fortt.e purpose of keeping a lodging house. John Kennedy, of San Francisco, at an early hour on the lUli, attacked his wife with nu ax, Jutlictlng a terrible and perhaps fatal wound. He then assailed his daughter, aged about thir teen years, and woumjtHl wr .terribly. He then went to a bed-raom it. the econd story of the house, 4aitetied a rope around his neck and seouriuir one end to the knnh of the door, strangled iiuiiscii, ureaKing ins ticca. The Bulletin tells an amusing story of an East Portlander who went into the street on Wednesday of last week to let'a Norwegian rat out of a trap wlu re it had teen caught, o. be dis posed of by a terrier tlog. 'lihe trap nasspmng. nut : msttWI OI going free the rat shot up the inside iiautalonn's leg ot the catcher. The Tatter, half frightened out of hls wits, peeled him seitinn jifly, anil let the ritt out at tlie waist of his trowsers, li Portland is to have a machine for makitjg ice. Arizona is still afflicted wilh the epi zootic. The sheriff of Olympia Is-advertising two jnrintlng presses fii!r sale for tlelinqucut taxes. Hon. Martin Mngiunis.-the new Del- egtte from Montana Territory, is sakl to be the youngest man i. Congress. ne nas just entered ms year. EANTRBM KBWR. N. King Herosawa, a ytiflng Japs- nese nobleman sttulytiig )v-he Brook lyn Institute, .died on Weiincstlay of last week. He was to ho buried m (Jreenwood 'n.eterv. at his own re- iuest. It is stated that the Shite Depart ment will not interfere, except possi bly by exercising its goojd'bfflces to ob tain the release of (PKeily, the Ila a'a's Cuban correspond tpc, who was recently arrested at Maniinillo, when returning from the rehel lines, first, because lie is not an Aimrivan citizen; second, becau ehi: de.ibelAtely subject ed himself to art et, by violating a well settled law. He asked permission to visit tlie Insurgent camp,' and being refused, went on his o-.vij risk, know ing that if he were caught, he would be liable to be shot as a 'spy. The strikes in New Yorkiiad nearly subsided on the 12th. A flooil iu the (leu twee river on the Sth, had done mucii 'damage. The water was within two feet of the high water mark of the gret:rtood of ISO. The (.'heuango river Was nNo .yorr high, and travel entirely interrupted. One hundred English fiirmers. hound for Minnesota, arrived at New York on the 8ih. Two thotisaud more are expected tlie present year iu the same direction. Returns from Connecticut elects the Democratic candidate 'fur Uuveruor bv 3,(00 majority. A terrible accident occurred at Mid- dkttou. Coiui,, on jiie .Sth inst. A nearly coinplcteil IWtk building fell in, burying .fifteen ntii. Six bodies had lieeu recovered. , Five bodies were,recovercl from the wreck of the Atiaurtv mi the 9th. The insurance on '.Horace Greeley's life of (100,000 hti' been colleetwJ. The policy is said to be the largest paid in the last decade. Vice-President Wilson jVisited the New York Senate outhe ltUi. A re cess was taken and tlie Senators for nwlly preseuteti to him. While tlie English detectives were in New York working pp the Bank of Kiiglaud .Cirgery case, a" they were seiug,tlie city one night one of them wasMWMsi of bis wateh ami pocket book, and the papers for the extradi tion r Uuivvcli of Uavsna. pa pers W4Weturuud. mmmm a