The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, May 09, 1873, Page 3, Image 3

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    ALBANY REGISTER.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
PACIFIC WATCHES,
BUSINESS CARDS. WATCHKWBWELBY. .
W. C. TWEEDALE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.,
ALBANY. OREGON.
WILL 8TRIVKTO KEEP THE BEST
of goal ' 'v I". mt " M thc
il living rate$. (Ml and tee me. 2
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
6T Subscribers finding an X after their
names are Informed t hat their subscription
expires with that number, and they an In
vited to renew It. Terms -IS per annum,
In advance; six months,!; three months,
n.
At North Brownsville,
KIRK, HUME & CO.,
ARK STILL SKLLINO
IHIY GOODS, CLOTHIM,
ROOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE,
UIMKEHIES, NOTIONS,
ETC., Sit'.,
of which they keep on hand a full stock,
End arc able o sell at low rales, s
usual, for CM or Pr.Ml.ire.
wo also be able to buy an I sell Grams
of a kinds, or attend to storing or for
J'ardfogltaulieir jh JWsey.
Give usatriai EIRE. 111 ML & U.
J. W. BALDWIN,
Attorney and I'ounsclor at Law,
Wit I PR ICTIUE IN ALL TIIK Courts
in the i l. S I an ' ' " J" W
trtotfcln the fe'reme Ckmrl of Ore.;....,
an 1 in the U.S. Dts rlol an I Circuit I o, ris
OmoB-ln Parrtsh brick, (iin stairs), n
oflCMe ?ythVaneV.II.CrSnor
First street, Albany, Oregon. t0'V8
..c.pJw'klIT" "l.flinn.
POWELL & I LINN,
Attorney and Counselors at WW,
i l SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY (L.
A FJlnn Star rnaWW,JaiiOon.
Collections anil conveyances promptlj at
tended to.
W. O. JONES, M.
UOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
ALBANY, OREGON.
Wiv4
J. LINSI.Y HIM..
t. M. JONES.
i.,vr: . Ill I.I, .
PHYSICIANS AND SORGEONS.
ALBANY. OREGON.
WICE-S.H'TH SUE FIRST STREET,
O btains in J. M. Beach's store-house.
T. VV. HARRIS, M.
Physician and Surgeon,
ALBANY, OREOON.
-FFICE-OVEIt TUHRELL STORE,
f First street. Residenua- lhlrd-st.,
one door west of Medio list church. JM
lUcrtlen Nolle.'.
CLBUK'S OFIS H m- KgA
Linn Co., Or., MaruUjK 187
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I II A I the
a iiiiuilschocilin ean,' ol Sohoo D is
triiX. Linn lnnty,Or..fon;wU h
held at thesehoo house in ui I distitu on
Mmldav tlieTihaavof Anrll, ISIS, at one
o'otockT. M., for the purpose 01 electing
Sni OlrecUirto serve for three m"
Clerk to serve one year, to levy IM 10
for the support ot schools; a so to levy a
tax for the purpose ol repairing sehoo.
hm.se, fixing Bounds, A, an I odoany
business that may me below t he nice -
So0Lnffeerr
Albany, Oregon0t
LE FFEl . M VERS'
WaterWlieels
SPHEBICAL FMJMBS,
And Uenernl Mill Machinery.
J. K. BACEEN8TO, Agent,
61,3 Albany, Oregon.
The Eyes! The Ears!
DR. T. L. 4SOLDEN,
Orull.it and Aurlst, Albany, Oregon.
D
U. GOLDEN IS A
1 am, ..I 111.' nnled
old op'hulmlc doctor,
h c fSo,,,n.
Dr. Golde i nas hat
uxperienco In treu mg
tho various diseases to
which the eve ant oar are subject, and feels
confident of gmnst en Ire satisfaction to
those who may place themselves an lor his
oare. April 18, (.9.
tToktiner,
SJiedd,Cregon
Manufacturer of and dealer In
llH I.SS A SAIliM
A Uooil Article for a Fair Price.
Particular attention "aid to Repairing.
Shedd, Nov. ti, 'IfctSvJy
FRANKLIN
1W MARKET
J. R. Herrett, Proprietor.
WILL ENDEAVOR TO UK ALWAYS
supplied with the best meats to bo
hat In the market, and will be ever reiidy
to accommodate those who may tavor him
with a call. v'
.i:KSKlt".
Fruit Trees, rape hit's, Ace.
'piIE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE
1 attention of the p iblic to his large and
oonit.l('tcsl(wkot'
APPLE,
PEAR,
PLUM.
CHERRY
and other WEISS,
AbvRAPE VI E8 - iHMtt in the State;
Oniaraentfll Trees, Shnibs, Plants, Cur
rant', ttaosoberrii s, Strawlx-rrles, Roses,
1tahlann1 Bnllw which will be sold as
low as lirsUclase stock can be afforde I.
Nov. ; U' t J. A. MILLARD.
MANUFACTURED AND ADJUSTED
csicially for ihe Paclflc Coast by the
NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO,
of Elgin, Illinois, viz:
Paeifle,
California and
San Franeiseo
WATCH, and we most confidently rec
ommend them io the nubile, as possessing
more good qualities for the priw than any
other Watch in the market.
W,. also keen all other brands of Elgin,
Wait ham and Swiss Wa'ches, Clocks, Jew
cry, Silver and Plated Ware,
Diamond Spectacles,
all of which we offer at the lowest possible
prices.
TITUS KRO.,
ALBANY, OR.
CafRenainng a sixicialty, and satisfac
tion guaranteed. Ijv5
TnE UNDEUSIC.NED HEREBY AN
iionnoos to ihe citizens of Albany and
Linn county, thai he has just openeda
JEW UV EiTi LIS a E
in this city, in the fire-proof brick former
ly known a? J. Uan;er's. I shall keep on
hand and tor sale all goo Is pertaining to
my line of business, ai lowest living rates.
Especial a; t em ion laid io repairing line
I hue-pieces, wherein an experience of
many years enables me, I trust, to give
perfect sa.isfaci ion.
few" All goods sold and work done, war
rauied.
0HA8. BOURGARDES.
Albany. Jan. 31, W73-22v,i
OUT OF THE FIRE!
s. j. Mccormick,
IS IIAl'i'Y TO INFORM HIS NUMER
onsiriends, pau-ons, and the public in
general, that he has
3E-.B . OPENED
THE
Fbankun Book Stobe,
AT
19 OUST STREET,
(NEXT TO CENTRAL MARKET)
with a complete stock of
School Hooka,
Mu turnery,
Blank Books,
Uold Pens,
full. ry. Ac., dec,
Which lie will dispose of at
The Lowest Prices !
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
For all thc popular
NEWfPAPfctoi and MAU.OX ' t
which will bo
i-llvcred in any part of the city.
Portlan., Feb. 7, 187S-28tf
Cheap Yeast Powder.
(at. EAT REDUCTION.
D. CALLAGHAN
11 AS REPVCKD II 18
OONNOLLY'S
4'AUEOBNIA PBEMIVM
YEAST POWRER
to 9' 6 iter (cross. Everyone should
u-v i his celebrated Yeast Powder. It issn-
ih i ioi in iiia.iiy and l per cent, cheaper i
than the uimorica ar.icie. Also a targe
slock of OONNOLLY'S CREAM TARTAR
and SODA and maler ATI's is offered to
Ihe ti-.ule at reduced rat its.
The proprietor, D. CALLAtiHAN, hav
ing enlarge:! his lEftSJ' t'uwtililf (AC
TORY, hnnortlnsr CREAM TARTAR IN
CRYSTALS, also lil-CARH. SODA and TIN
I'LATE, Is mrw pmnured to supply the
tmte of Ihe Paciilc Coast and Territories
wit h t hescart hlesat re Inced nites. Every
can and nackugc under the name of V.
I' ALLAH II AN, wai'iunte I.
1'or Kali! Everywhere,
i. t'AIXAUUAN, Proprietor,
121 Front. M., Kiln Frnnefateo. 30m3
Albany Book Store.
JNp. POSH AY,
DEALER IN MISCKLL ANBiHtsmKIKS,
School Rooks, lltank Books, Btat lonery
Fancy Articles, Ac.
Rooks Imported to order, at shortest pos
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Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OREUON.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sight.
Interest allowed on timodcnoslts In coin.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
and New York, for sale at lowest mies.
Collections mall and nromntlv remitted.
Refers to II. W. Corliett, Henry Failing,
W. S. Ladd.
Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 1'. M.
Albany, Feb. 1, l71-22v3 .
Something New in Dentistry,
OR. E. O. SMITH, UEYIIKT,
TTAS LOCATED IN ALBA- m
xx ny, and lias inc new in
vention in plate work, which
rr.iwiJTv in iiisciiini! teeth
in the mou lb wll limit covering the whole
roof.as heretofore. Uglvestha wearerihe
wearer the free use of the longnc io the
roof of the mouth in talking and lasting.
It is the Smith A Purvlne patent.
Teeth extrude I without, rain. Plates
rli. l wlmihei- broken or divided
ItfrOrriCE-Flrst street, east of Conner's
Bank (up stairsi, Aioany, ureaoni ivt
CITY MARKET,
FIHST STREET, ALBANY, ORWJOX,
J. L. HARRIS,
PROPRIETOR,
WILL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON
slantiv on hand a full supply of
ALL KINDS OF MEAT,
Which will lai of the very best quality.
The hi 'best market price paid for Peeves,
hogs and sheep.
Third door west 01 rerry, on soinu sine
of First street. J. L. HARRIS.
Albany, Dec. 15, 187l-l.v4
JOHN SCHMEER,
DEALER IK
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HAS JUST OPEN ED mS NEW GROCER
establishment on coiner of Ellsworth
anil VImI al,twta with n Iresh Stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Cigars, To-
oaceo, e., io wuicn ire iiiwhjb iuc
tlon of our citizens.
In connection with tlw store he will keep
a Bakery, ant will always have on hand a
full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac.
63T Call and seo me.
JOHN SCHMEER.
February 1S-24v4
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r AM PREPARED TO HO ALL KINDS
I of turning; keen on hand and nuike to
order rawhi le-bottonicd chairs, Ac. Shop
near the Mills and Hosiery. Jefcion, Ore
gon. Branch slum near "Magnolia Mills,"
Albany, where orders for chairs, turning,
Ac, can lie left, JOHN M. METZLER.
Jefferson, Aug. 2, W7S
PETERS & SPEIDEL,
MANOFACTOKWIS OF
Carriages
& Wagons.
Of Every Description,
ALBASY, OREGON.
M
ANUFACTURE TO
ORDER ANY
and all styles ot
Wagons, Cttrrlagen, Ilaeks,
JU. at. as reasonable rates as the use of
good material and first-class work will Jus-
' Repairing neatly and oxjieditlousty done
at low rates.
Shot) on Fcitj dietween First and Second
PETERS A SPEIDEL.
Albany, March 7, 1873-27
7 V. S. MAI 17!
Tri-Weekly Stage Line !
THE UNDEKSKJNED Is now runnings
tri-weekly staaie from Lebanon to Al
bany, carrying the V. S. MnUs, leaving
Uilwnnn every Monday. Wednesday and
Frldav monttngs, and returning, leave
Albany at SoVloek P. M. of said days.
Passenger sailed for in any part of the
ettv. All ortlers-sbould 1 left st the St.
.Charles Holel, Albany, for passengers or
freight fbr Lebanon.
Packa-n-s and light, freight punctually
delivered at low rales. All business en
trusted to ine will bepromptlv attended to.
W. B. DON AC A,
Lebanon, Feb. 16, lilyi
A Shuddering Horror. Tbe
extraordinary roan who could not
Bhiver the fairy storybooks have
told us ot hiort-may now feel his
heart quiver, bis shoulders shrink
together, and over his whole being
a shudder pass. Night before last
Wm. Rock, a respected freight con
ducter on the Ohio and Mississippi
Kailroad, met death in its most
frightful shape, met it, though in
nocent of any wrong to his fellow
men, in the way in which it must
often be faced on the gallows, by
felons; that is, in the prime of man
hood, the vigor ot intellect, and
with life and hope still fresh in his
heart. He saw annihilation sweep
ing down upon him, and struggled
to avi id it even as a poor wretch
who knows the time set by his
Maker has not come, frantically
writhes in the iron meshes of a fear
ful law. Having occasion io change
switcli, Roes went to the rear of his
train and signalled the engineer to
back down fast! The locomotive
driver obeyed, when, horror! the
conductor found his foot caught in
the "frog" switch. He attempted
with the desperation of despair to
wrench it put the irons held him
all the faster. Brakemen seized
him and tried to drag him free.
Their efforts were in vain. Thc
engine was reversed, and the brakes
put down hard. In vain. In vain,
also, were the victim's cry on God
and man for hep. Bight out of
the hands of his comrades the rear
car struck him down, an;t the wheels
finished, in one ghastly moment,
the sickening tragedy. Yes, two
minutes, into which were compressed
the agony of years; one second of
spouting blood ami crashing bones,
and Oblivion passed with the train,
over another railroa murdcredd lite.
A Plea for the Binds. One
of our exchanges, referring to the
merciless and impolitic war waged
against the feathery tribes in some
parts of the country upon their
at nua! return to wake our forests,
orchards, homes, and hearts with
delicious song, says that if God did
not send them so freely we would
pay a premium on them ar,d secure
their rights by a constitutional
amendment after the pattern of
the Fifteenth Amendment, we pre
sume. Our exchange further says:
"A civil rights bill in the interest
of the birds would be easily passed
if they were as scarce as they arc
plenty. Hut their songs are a pos
itive value to every community.
We do not know how much of
gayety and cheer they bring to a .
neighborhood, and how many re
solves they stimulate or hopes they
engender. Besides th s, they make
themselves useful in helping the
farmer raise his crops and cultivate
his garden. Boys, do not shoot one
of them! Tell the robins, the red
wings, and the peet-weets they are
as safe aboui your premises as it
Adam had never sinned and taught
men to mar the plan of nature."
AY. Tekacope.
Fancy Poultry. "A thing of
ucauty is a joy forever." lhero
is no rural pastime that pays better
than keeping fancy fowls. The
satisfaction derived from the pursuit
by those whose tastes lead that way
is immense. It takes long enough
to incubate eggs and rear the deli
cate litile creatures they bring forth
ti 1 the full plumage is readied, to
stimulate a good amount of pati
ence, and continuous effort, but we
do not have to wait so long tor tho
object ol our care to reach maturity
as in cise of quadrupeds, and as the
generations of fowls succeed each
other with such rapidity, experi
ments lit' breeidiug can be taraed.
out nd th results reached without
waiting a life time, which is a great
advantage The cultivation of
fancy poultry is gaining a wonderful
impetus in this country.