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ALBANY REGISTER. 8 BUSINESS CARDS. C. TWEEDALE, DKALKK IN Groceries Provisions, Etc., AL8ANV. OREGON. WILL HTIUVETOKEEV THE BEST of ioi it iii mil tin , td f ' tin' living rafcj. Collanaist m. Mrt At Nortii BPoWMfllle, KIR a, HUME & CO., A EE sTUA SK.J.L1KO DRY GINHHj CLOTHIM, ROOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, UHK-eRIia, KOTIOSK, Kit!., inc., ofwhtohtheylteer'on band ft andarca'i.e to sell a! lw it rnte, as usual, tor (..; r Prorte. ,.,,,, Will also te a i.e to buy ant " '""is of all kinds, or a it 4 to ortu or for warding It a heir Warehouse in Jhi ,;;. clWeuaatrUu' KIRK, HUMS & CO. j. IV. BALDWIS, Attorn y ' Counselor 1,1 Law, WH.l pn 0TICE IN AlXTHBConrta Fil?H 81J ih Jullc.nl lis trio... in ihe Armma Courl ol 'Omm, and tn Hi.- V.AU M .n 1 1 ';';"'" ft otolni'fet by itw la eN.H.Cmnor I'lHl si reel A'1 -any, Ore:on. to J..M-.AVI..... I.. HARM. POIVKbX & FLMW, Attorney" nail ( MnMetoM at IW, 4 SD SOLICITOUS IS CHANCERY 1.. A pHtrn notary publto), Albany, Oregon, Collections ami conveyances promptly at tended to. W. G. JOKES, M. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSHIAN. ALBANY, OBEOOJi. D. X.IOKEH. .1. I.INSF.Y HILL. JOM A MIM.. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ALBANY, OREGON. rvmoB-swCTH SIDE FIRST STREET, U abstain, in J- M. Ueaeb's store-house. 37v4 T. W. HAKKIS, M. ., Physician and SurgCtt, ALBANY, OREGON. tWVU V. OYER TIRHEl.lS sTi)RE, U First street. Resdenoe- rhlrd-st.. one door west of Methodist church. 87-4 Election Notice. Cl.-BK'S OFFICE S HOOT. OlsT.NO.5, Ltnn Co., Or., March i 1S73. VTOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the IN annual duid meeting ol Rehoo trlctNo. 5, Li"" county, Oregon, w Id he hold at the school house in said .list r let m Monday tlte 7th tlayol AprU,W7S, at one o'clock P. M., for the purpose ol electing one Director to serve for Fhree years, one Clerk to serve one year, to levy a tax toi for the support of tfchools ; also to levy a taxforthe purpose of repairing school. nTu;fl"lngronnd8,Ao, OTdto do any business thai may c i lwtore th nuu- hnr uv order of i he Bear I ol Directors. " 5 A. N. ARNOLD, Clerk. Albany, Oreson-SinS LEFFEL & MITERS' WaterWheels SPHERICAL FLUMES, And eii-ral Mill Machinery. J. F. BACKENSTO, Agent, 5iv3 Albany) Oregon. The Eyes! The Ears! DB. T. lTTOLEX, OrnllNt ami AurKt, Albany, Oregon. DR. GOLDEN is A son of the noted old oplhahnlc doctor, S (! (Jie 'cn. Dr. Golde i has had uxperienec In treating which the ee an lea ran' subject, and feels confident of giving entire satisfaction to those who may place themselves underltis circ. Alril 1H-Ml- T. FORTIXEB, Saoclc3L,OrooxL Manufacturer of and dealer in HARNESS & SlHHIiES A Uoml Article far Fair Price. Particular attention paid to Rs-AlMNO. Shodd, Nov, 2'J, "7'2-13v5y I KANIiMN MEAT MARKET J. B. Ilorren, Proprietor. WILL ENDEAVOR TO BE ALWAYS supplied with the lmsl meats to be hail In the market, and will bo over rea'ly to accommodate those who may favor bun with a call. 'v5 NURSERY. Fruit Trees, CSrape Vine, Ac. THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE I ,ii i. ,i in,, if tin, n lblle to his Iui-cand complete slock of APPLE. PEAR, PLUM. CHERRY and other TREES. Also, GRAPE VI E8 -liost In the Slate; Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Cur rants, Gooselwrrlfs, StrawlHirrlcs, Roses, Dahlias and Bulbt, which will he sold as low as llrstrclass stock can be afforded. Nov.ift.iv J. A. MILLARD. WATCHES JKWELKY. PACIFIC WATCHES, MANUFACTURED AND ADJl'STED especially for the PaelfloCoasl by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz: Pacific, California nml Sun Francisco WATCH, and we mot confidently ree ommond then) to the pnblle,as possessing more koo i qualities for i he price than any o Iter Watch lh the market. We also keep all ol her brands of Elgin, Wall bam and Swiss Wa coos, Clock, Jew dry, Silver and Plated Ware, i Diamond Spectacles, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices. Tins num., Albany, on. BaSTRepamns a specialty, and satlslac tlon guaranteed. 19VS THE UNDERSIGNED nEREHY AN nonnces lo ihe ctiisens of Albany and Linn county, that he has just openeda JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT In this city, In (he tirc-oroof brick former ly known as J. Gamer's. 1 shall keep on band and for sate all goods pertaining to my line of business, at lowest living rates. Especial at ten i ion paid to repairing line time-pieties, wherein an experience of many years enables trio, I trust, to give perfect satisfaction. , All uoods sold and work done, war ranted. (.HAS. B0URGARDE8. i AlbanjvJan. 81, W7l?a MISCELLANEOUS. OUT OF THE FIRE! S. J. MCCORMICK. IS HAPPY TO INFORM HIS NUMER OUS friends, patrons, and the public in general, that ho has RE . O-PEJSTETD THE Frankmn Book s TORE, AT 19 FIRST STBEET, (SHU TO CENTRAL MAUKE?) w ith a complete stock of NflMMlI IIOOhH, Ntallonery, llliink RookM, (old Pena, Cutlery, Ac, Ac, Which he will disixise of at The Lowest Prices ! SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For all the popular NGWMPAPEM8 AND 'MAOAXINHS! which will be Delivered In any part of the city. Portland, Feb. 1,1878-SStl Cheap Yeast Powder. GREAT REDUCTION. I). CALiTAGHAN H AS UEDCCKD HIS J DOXXOLLVS CAIJEORNIA PREMH'M l'EAST POWDI.R In ttlll mp irrAuit. Vor-ullt. Mil, mill use i celobmlod YeaM Powder. It Is su perior) iiimliiy and SO per cent, clicnpcr than the unpolled nrliclo. Also a law slock of l)( INNOLLY'S CREAM TARTAR and SODA and SALERATUS iaotl'crud to i he trade at re lueod rates. The promicior, D. CALLAGH AN, hav ing enlarged his YEAST POWDER FAC TORY, Imnortlna cream TARTAR in CRYSTALS, also Bl-CARB. SODA and TIN PLATE, is now preiiared to supply the tin leof ihe Paciilc (Joast and Territories wit hihesearilclesalroducotl rates. Every can and package under the name of D. CALLAGHAN, warranted. for finle Everywhere. D. CALLAOHAN, Proprietor, 131 Eront ,st'., Man FranrlHeo. 30mS Albany Book Store. JNO. FOSHAY, DEALER IN MISCELLANEOU8BOOR8, School Books, Blank Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books Imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. vSnSO Blala, Young 'o' Caiman. s S SO (50 5- e H H 4 0 0 e s v. 3 s MS 5- V o (D .K 9 H V 0 e 1 1 0 0 1 8) 1 s3 I Ml P Q 9 ft i ft - CD GO CD ST CD c73 Ok OkKI . . ' I Sir Sul)sc-ril)er8 finding an X after their niimcMire informed that thelrsubscrlptlon expires w ith that nnmlier, and they are In vited to renew It. Terms-SSpor annum, In advance; slxmonths,S2; three months, Hi PACIFIC COAST NEWS. The lliiflefin says it is intimated ! that the ferry boats plying between I that city and East Portland, transport about 300 persons daily. The Penitentiary Library at Salem i has 700 volumes, The salary of the County School Superintendent of Clackamas county was fixed at 200 per annum. A San Francisco clergyman married .even couples on Easter Sunday. The lllvistrated London Aewwbasseut an artist for the scene of the Modoc war. A side-whiskered fop at Salt Lake was shot torn rabbit, and the Cor oner said it was all right, and be knew of a dozen others that ought to be shot. Fare from Salem to Dallas on the stage has been reduced to one dollar. People at the Yaqulna Hay settle ments complain of the petty thieveries of st niggling Indians, from the Siletz reservation. They feel insecure, too. A Royal Arch Chapter of Masonry is to be established at Olympia. A man named McMicken is to be appointed Surveyor General of Wash ington Territory. Ben Holladay's taxes in Douglas county 'amounted this year to $l,ilb'L .Fudge O. N. Denny, of Portland, has declined the appointment of Con sul at Ainoy, China. It is reported that Jos. J. Hender son, of Portland, has been appointed Consul at Ainoy. in place ol 0. X. Denny. A span of fine gray horses belong ing to J, W, Rogers, of Yamhill coun ty, were stolen not long since. The trail was lost at May's Ferry. Man in Boise Valley had sixty hogs fed 30,000 pounds grain, valued at $000 hired mail's wages, ;;,10! got I'llO for hogs. Xet result loss, $il in cash and all the Jiogs, He considers the business hardly profitable. It is thought that California can raie jute with success and profit. The (.'omnii'rciol Veportrr says the i Willamette River Transportation Com pany will Have under construction by the beginning of May two boats, mod eled something after the Governor Grover, though one will be of smaller size. A Victoria lawyer is in luck, having fallen heir to an immense fortune left by an English relative, of course. X Ictoria has had three Mayors in six months. They have become a common commodity. Tlie Sacramento Board of Trustees have introduced an ordinance prohib iting the carrying of deadly weapons. Benton county had several cases of scarlet fever last week. Tlie House of Mr. R. II . Price, Sa lem, was burglarized tlie other day. Money, without Price, they wanted. Strange Indians, prowling about tlie Dalles and Wasco County, excite com ment, and give an upward tendency to scalp-locks. The Mnmni. at Salem, indicates a good prospect tor a large fri-it yield in all parts ot Marion county this year. Fruit has been injured by the late frosts, in Wasco county. The grain crop is hunky. The falling down of a tin "oiler," caused by some burglar who were searching the house of Mrs. Dellaren. of Salem, one night last week, in duced them to spread their legs and "git." Traveling east of the mountains from Lane county is weitkly, owing to apprehended Indian troubles. A new court house, fresh hotel and j new jail, is Vancouver's hanker. Corinue, Utah, wants more houses, as her people are too many for those she has. Mr. Baldwin, ot Newport, informs the Gorstfa that the Siletz Indians are all nuiet, and but tew are allowed to leave tlie reservation. Wheat from Roseburg to Portland, a distance of about 200 miles, is now carried tor 21 cents per bushelf- says tlie Eugene Giuml. Salem rloureoinmands 25 cents more per sackat Leavenworth, Kansas, than their own brands, says Daily Vail. Utah is reported as out of debt, and its taxes are lower than those of any other State or Territory. On the 25th ult. It was estimated thai, over 6.000 men were thrown out of employment by epizootic among horses in 'Frisco. The people of Yakima, W. T., have asked for arms the kind that shoot for protection from hostile Indians. The assessment of Walla Walla countv for the current year is reported within t2L500.000-a falling off of $500,000 since last assessment, doe to depreciation In value of stock. Denver City has 15.000 people, an increase of 5,000 in a year. Tin mines are the exciting topic t Walla Walla. Senator Mitchell arrived in San Francisco last Saturday. The Walla Walla market is over stocked with hoodlums this Spring. Horse-thieves are troubling Walla Walla county. The epizootic had arrived at La Grande last week. The stllteil)lim says thnt the surveyor wa at W()rk 0 Tuesday of last week laying off the site tor our Stale bulld- jug. Excavations would commence soon. Fears were entertained at, Winne muccn. Nevada, on the 21th nit., of an outbreak among the Piute Indians be fore long. The Adcoeate MiVi Rev. T. S. Wil- i son, ot the New Jersey tOiiiereiice, , has been transferred by Bishop Foster I to the Oregon Conference. A San Francisco paper states that ! Rev. Dr. Thomas had his life insured I for 10,000. A little son of the Mayor ot Seattle I was lost in the woods for several hours, ! recently. Was seven miles from home ! and exhausted when found, j The Supreme Court of Idaho has riven a decision in lavor of the Sun day law, lately passed by the Legisla ture. Idaho has sent to the Vienna Expo sition an old Indian pipe and mortar of stone, a piece of a mastodon's liack bone, and a two by three inch agate. The army wrm has appeared at Stokes Valley, Tulare county, Gal. Rutus King, Postmaster of Silver City, Idaho, is stated to be defaulter to the amount of $3,100. The citizens ot Independence, Polk county, have voted to tax themselves $2,000 to build a new school house. The settlers of Langell valley are driving their cattle away f'r fearot the Modocs. Laying on of hands to cure a mule of epizootic, is not a success in Jack son county. The long-eared fool kicked the "man in tlie belly. Mi. J. L. Luckey. who left tlie Ocboco valley on the 21st ult., reports to the Oregonian that trouble from some 75 Snake Indians under young Winneinucca, who have never been on any reservation, was anticipated. The lieople on the border of Ocboco Valley had moved in the vicinity of Prine ville. and a petition was in circulation asking the Governor to iurnish arms to the settlers. Phillip Phillips is in San Francisco. Gen. Hawkins, U. S. A., brother of Mrs. General Cnnhy, arrived in Port laud last Tuesday, says the Orejouian. The OregoHtun learns that the steam er On wan on its way from Hillsboro to Oswego, ran against a snag on last Friday, near Taylor's bridge, compell in her to run ashore where she sunk. I She was loaded with grain, which will j be saved. Captain Thomas, killed by the Mo docs, leaves a wife and two children, at Presidio, Cal. Lieut. Wright was a son of Gen. Geo. S. Wright, and leaves a wife and one child at Camp Gaston. Lieut. Howe had been recently mar ried to a daughter of Maj. Gen. W. 8. Berry, Col. 1st artillery. Lieut. Cran ston leaves a wile and child at Wash ington. Remedy For Painful Wounds. Take a pan or shovel with burning coals, and sprinkle upon them com mon brown sugar and hold the wounded part in the smoke. In a few minutes the pain will 'oe al layed, and recovery proceeds rapid ly. Iu my own case a rusty nail had made a bad wound in the bot tom of my foot. The pain and ner vous irritation were severe. This was all removed iy holding it in the smoke for fifteen minutes, and I w as able to resume my reading in comfort. We have often recom mended it to others with like results. Last week one of my men had a finger nail torn out by a pair of ice tont;s. It became very painful, as was to have been expected. Held in sugar smoke tor twenty minutes, the paiu ceased, and it promises speedy recovery. Country Gen tlsmttn. A Washington dispatch dated April 9th says: Secretary Fish has written a let ter relative to the paper tiled by Justice Cockburn in the record of the Geneva Arbitration, .which claims that England's action during the rebellion was internationally legal. Mr. Fish severely condemns , the paper, and charges that its tone justifies apprehensions of future difficulties with England, and vir tually ignores the idea ot any set tlement of the principle which was affected by the Geneva Conlwcnce.