6 ALBANY REGISTER. ltenj jjgtojiltet tOlAL MATTERS, T- , WKATHKR RECORD FOR APRIL. Mean temperature for titc month, 61 degrees. Highest temperature on tlie 16th, 61 ; lowest on the 3(1. 33. High est temperature during the month on the 10th, 7.1; lowest on the 14th, 33. Clear days 14, cloudy 8, showery 8. Wind north 13 days, northwest 2, southwest 16. On the 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th. 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th. lath, ltith, 24tl and 25th. frost. The cr responding month last year had but three frosty mornings. Insane. Mrs. Nancy Jane McCoy, consort of George J. McCoy, was brought before Judge Tandy on the charge of insanity on the 6th inst., and after a careful examination by Drs. Graham, of (Jorvallis. and Gam ble, of this city, was adjudge! to he insane. The unfortunate lady was taken to the Insane Asylum at East Portlaud, her husband and father ac companying her on the sad journey. Officers Instam.fi. At a meet ing of Western Star Lodge No. 10. 1. O. G. T.. of this city on the even ing of the 0th. the fallowing named persons were installed in the several offices for the new quarter, by F. M. Wadsworth, D. D G. W. C. 'P.: Iff. C. George. W. 0. T.; Miss Ella Ride out. W. R. B. S.; Miss Mary Hard man, W. L. H. S.; Miss Flora Starr. W. V. T.; F. M. Wadsworth. W. R. S.; Mrs. E. G. Griffin, W. A. S.; A. N. Arnold, W. F. S.; A. T. Aruell. W. T.; Miss Lissie Williams, W. M.; Starr Mealey. W. D. M.; Miss Minnie Allison, W. I. G.; A. Monteitb. W. O. G.; B. Fox. W. H.; W. Wright. W. 0. steamboat Excursion. This infilling, at about eight o'clock, the ipveruor (Trover will leave her wharf, loaded with excursionists to Corvallls. The excursion is intended more ese clally, for the children of the Sunday Schools ; and it Is hoped that all, either in care of the teachers or pa rent", will he present on the occasion. The children and others will meet at theM. E. Church at 7, o'clock this morning, will form in procession and march to the boat. All are exacted to provide themselves with suitable lunch, as the boat will not retifru till evening. Fare for the round trip has been put at 25c per passenger, so that all who feel disposed to go can do so. We hope the little folks, as well as the elders who participate, may have an elegant time. Firemen's Picnic. Our Firemen give a picnic on Tuesday next at Hacklemau's beautiful grove, about one mile east of the Court House, to which everybody is invited. The grounds will be specially prepared for the occasion; swings will be erected, croquet and base ball grounds will be laid out, so that a choice of pastimes will be afforded to all. Gen. Brown of the Democrat, has been selected to deliver the oration, and will doubtless be Interesting and racy. It will cer tainly prove an Interesting occasion, and everybody will certainly be there. .... V'ERif Low. As will be seen by advertisement in this issue, the Oregon Steamship Company's Steamboats will hereafter carry freight to and from Portland, to all points on the Willam ette river, for the sum of one dollar per ton. Tills is a fraction over three cent per bushel for wheat. Personal. Dr. Rice and family, who fir some months pat have been residing at Lawai Indian Reservation. I. T.. returned to their old home in thl city on Tuesday, all enjoying splendid health. A tfECRET WORTH KNOWINO.-:Ev- ery number of Peters'. Musical Monthly contains from eight to ten piece of choice New Music, worth St least $4 In aliect-forin, and all the Publisher xki 30 cents per dumber. TUitk of ill Fed or five songs, Vocal Duets', Failr-fland Pieces, and four Piano pieces for 30 cents. The May number I, just to band; you can get it by send irg 30 cent to J. L. Peters, 699 Eiuadway. New York, or the first four uuuiuei of 1873 will be mailed for f I. inlaw. Ed. Murray vs. Nicholas Sprenger ; judgment by default for $496 94. IN PROBATE. Estate of Noah Ovtrholter, de ceased . A.B. Baltimore, Admr.. flies account for final settlement. Monday. July 7. 1873. st for hearing objections. K -late of Elisha Grifteth, deceased ; application to sell real estate. Con tinued for service of citation to July 9. 1373 Estate of J. P. Hogtte. deceased ; report of sales of personal proerty confirmed. Estate of Caroline Lytic, deceased ; Hiram Smith. Adm'r; semi-annual account tiled and approved ordered llutt claims be paid in full. In same estate sale of real estate ordered. Estate of John Kohinetf, deceased ; j Hiram Smith. Admr; semi-annual account filed and approved ; ordered j tnat Claims tie paid in lull. Estate of Creed 11. Amos, deceased; H.S. Gore. Adm'r; semi-annual ac j count ti'ed and approved. Ordered thai preferred claims be paid in full, j and ISJ-3 per centum on ail other I claims. I Estate of John Grnbb. deceased : A. j F. L. Grnbb, Adm'r ; semi-annual ac- count filed and approved. Estate of Annuel Crowley, de twaaecl ; Wm. Cyrus. Adm'r ; 'in ven j tory filed appraisement $S'2 95. In tliv matter of the giiaiiliansliip of Jacob Nve, an Insane ieroii. F. M. Powell. Gnml'mii. annual account and report filed and approved. In the matter of theesrateofOharlw Roggers, deceased ; Peter Schlitsser i appmnteil Administrator ; bonds tlletl ! in the sum of 12,400 ; Joseph Webber. Fred. Graf and J. R. Herren appolut i ed appraisers. AMERICAN Homes. No matter h,.v many papers or magazines you are taking, you should have American Homes, the popular illmtratecl Family Magazine. Children love it, middle aged people are amused and instruct ed, old people are made happier by reading this pure and attractive mag azine) Beside two beautiful oil ehro mp. "The Little Surgeon" and "Too Familiar." two splendid field scenes, bright with foliage, trees and flowers, girls and boys and animals, the whole artistic and elegant, are gitm away with the magazine at nuly $2 a year. i You get 000 pages of illustrated read ing matter and two large oil chro- mos, nil for 2. Do not delay. Send $2 by P. O. money or registered letter to Chas. 11. 'Pavlor & Co.. 01 Coinhlll. Boston, or 92 Market St., Chicago. III.. and ehromns will be mailed at once, and the magazines will be sent promptly- Thanks. To Master Charles Elkins for a bunch of extra large pie-plant. Charley, yo i have our best bow for vour thoughtfulness. I tit Milt IT! MM. Butter, 13c. Eggs, 18c. River low. Weather beautiful. Wheat, 75V per bushel. Black walnuts at Blain Young & Co.V. Rev. C W. Shaw delivered his fare well sermon at the M. E. Church on Sunday evening. The pulpit will be filled by Rev. Mr. Macey, of Salem. Billiards, base ball and i ro juet catch all the spare time and cash of our young folks, just now. For a neat, tasty, durable and easy roeking chair, we are Indebted to Mr. John Metzler. Mr. M. manufacture the neatest, cheapest and most durable rawhide bottomed chairs made on the Pacific coast.. It you want a set of strong, well made, comfortable chairs that will last a lifetime, at small cost, oitlcr of Mr. Metzler. If you want a rocking chair for your wife, a smaller one for the little boy or girl, or a huge one for the "old man," Metzler will set 'em out for you. Patronize home industries and keep the money circu lating at home. At Uarrisburg, a tew days since, Willie Briggs, son ot W. W. Brigg-. miller in Smith, Gerst & Co.' mill, whileascendinga ladder iu thegranery, was suddenly taken with cramp in the arms, and fell to the floor, a distance of twenty-two feet, breaking no bones but bruising his body considerably, causing partial paralysis. At jast .ac counts Willie had partially regained the use of his limbs, and his phy sician thought his complete recovery was as sured. , extracts are to. be let for digging ditches, building walks, etc., by the City Council on next Thursday even ing. See posted notices for particu lars. Tiie new hall. Pacific Opera Bouse, on Tuesday evening next, will doubt less bold the largest and gayest assem blage ever gathered in this city to trip the "light fantastic." The hall is large, well lighted and ventilated, and tlie fire boys will see that every coin tort will be provided for those in at tendance. It will be a festive occasion, such a one as is only to be enjoyed once in a decade. Swing whom you please. The list of premium offered by the Linn County Agricultural Association is to he printed and distributed soon. The wife of our junior editor has been very sick for several days past, but is nt present slowly convalesing. Strand Price had a severe spell of sickness the first of the week, but is about again. Col. Jo. Teal was in Town Tuesday anil Wednesday, looking his Inst. Hiram Smith, Esj.. of Hariisburg. called on ! Wednesday. Says the Harrishurc mill is crowded with cus tom work. Our mills having almot ceased to run, owing to the light demand for flour, consequently bran and shorts are exceedingly hard to get. Hoi.i.oway's Ointment. The fam ily destitute of this preparation is lit erally without the only safe and cer tain means of curing those eruptions, ulcers, swelling;, and painful nervous complaint so common to us all. Sold 78 -Maiden Lane. N. Y. Price, 25 cents per pot. Ask for new style ; the old is counterfeited. 39 HARRIED. At the Court Home in this citv. May 6t hi 1873.. by Judge Tandy. Mr. Isaac B. Newman and Miss Meliiula A. Clark all of Linn county, Oregon. DIED. At the residence of her brother-in-law. Mr. William Gird, May 6th, 1873. Mrs. Howard, aged 32 years and 30 days. Funeral services on Thursday. At his residence in Big Valley. Cal ifornia. April 22d. 1873. Mr. Francis Simpson, aged 67 year. Mr. Simpson was one of the early settler of Llrih county. For nineteen years he resided some four miles south of Albany, near the place now owned Jiv his son George. Two year ago lie removed to Bi Valley wliere bis death occurred. The many aciu'aiiitances of Mr. Simpson will regret to hear of' his decease, and In relative in this county will receive their sincere con dolence in tin their deep affliction. Latest News. Only three of the crew of the ship Tennyson, which foundered at sea on February 2'ith, .cere saved, including William N'ove. second mate. They floated eight day on a piece ot wreck. Geo. Francis Train, having been de clared sane, i to lie prosecuted by the District Attorney for publishing an obscene wiper. ,i connection with the Woodhnll & Clafiln matter. The widow of the late Gen. Wool, aged 88, died ou the 7lh hist., In New York. On the 7fh. Oake Ames had not improved any, but instead wa grow ing weaker. Chief Justice Chiedicd In Wash ington, on the 7th int.. of apoplexy. He was attacked on the 8th. The fl ig on the City Ball. Custom Bnue and other public hui'ding were at half mast on the 7th. at New York, out of respect tohi memory, Judge Bingham, of Ohio, will, it is believed, receive the St. Petersburg Mission, made vacant by the death of Hon. Jas. L. Orr. A Commission will be sent to nego tiate with the Sioux and other Indians on the reservation in Southwestern Dakota for a modification of the treaty of 1833, so a to withdraw from tlie Indians the privilege of hunting out side the reservation. The Commission will consist of three or four person, and the Board of Indian Commission ers will probably name the chairman. Silnu.i tl thing i meeting with bit nli.it su .-cm thi year. The Oreymlrm learn that Mr. Can by has presented the Portland Library Association with the entire military library of her husband, the late Geii. Canby. as a token of his esteem for the citizen of that city. The California and Oregon Stage Company tariff" just adopted is fifteen cents K-r mile' for all or any jiartof the distance iroiu Bedding to Rose bWg. . , , Our lady readers may be inter ested in learning that the large muiiber of deaths from small pox has mater .ally increased the supply ot'taise hair. Mrs Commodore Vauderb'lt is a siller of the wirjj ot Bishop McTyrc of tl.u Methodist Church South. Glass and Qukemwark fe sell ing at wholesale prices at (he Beehive Store. Now Is the time to get bar gains. H. WEED. Albany, April 2& 1873. Im34. A. WnCELER. C P. HOl'GK. C. It. WHEELER, A. WIIEELKR CO., HEi, OBEGOX, Forwarfling&Coniiuiiis'n Msrcliauis. Dealers in Merchandise and Prodnoo. A Rood assortment of all kin Js of (im Is al ways in score, at lowest market noes. Agents for sale of Wajons, (iraiii Drills, Cider Mills, Churns, Ac, ,te CASH ld for WHRAT, OATS, PORK, BUTTER, KliGSmvI POULTRY, . - . A Distressing Cough Can-es the friends of the suiforer as much puiii as tlie sufferer himself. Uf. U'UUr's Hataam if WM Oherry will c rtainly cure ciMighs, colds, arrest emtsninp tion, and that speedily. When did it ever tail i ,'!7 SKW IU-DAY. GUARD AGAINST FIRE! delays are lAEKOtrg. TH K N C M K It (It s SEVERS FIRES which have OWUIYD t in our S are Hie past year, antf the late disastrous confiav gmtionaln Portland. Sprlngviile, I. alios, Oregon City and Jacksonville, should ad monish properly owners I o seek Indemni ty against lossund damage iij ttrewtihont delay. THE PHCEU7X liiAiirnsii'e omia', 01' HARTKOItli, CONN., Represented on Hie Pacific (toast for over lii u-en years (during whii ii period ii has paid l.iuu.WJt) tor l ire Ufise in i he Pa.d.ie Depai'totenti, is one of the lea linij Ameri can Plre Insnmuce Comanlos, an I ihe liar; lord Company rupresente I In the sine ot unyon. lu Hie promnl alius. -meat and payment of its'losse, t lie Ph.o ni. lias no nujwrloiytie Company lias nev er had a suit in t lit; S u.u, and in the prompt payment of nearly $1,490,000 00 in Chicago and Boston, proves that the old Pboanbc la equal to ii every uiuaje inent. The agents of t lie Plioml.t are amhoried by continiHsion from the Coinpanv lo tasne and renew imdotes direct, an I ' without reteivnee to Portlan I, Pan Palncbico, or elaewhere, ihua enabling the applicant to secure (mm diat and b tialmo prosoation. Rales as low a-s solvency an t lair profit win a linn of. L. vliss, Rodent As m, April 1, lsrMiu.Kl ACmny. BOOTS SI AOS) TO OliOER, WARRANTED To GIVE Pei'ieet SatislUction, at REASONABLE RATES, at HENRY PLINDT'S SHOP, 3ut Albnuy, Orean. 31v5 BUILDKKS, ATTENTION ! SASH, HLIND, AND DOOR F A. O T C K V ALTIIOrKK. J. F. BACKFSTo. W. KETCIILM. ALTHOISE & CO., I.yon Ntreet, ou the lllver Bank, A 1 . KAN Y, OREGON. Keep on hand a full assortment, and are prepared to FURNISH TO ORDKR, S.'r, r-iaah, Blind, and .lloldinga, Such as IBOW.1, PANEL, nS Sc Kfxmos MOLD, Of all sizes. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, Floui'ln, Siding, - Ann All othvr kinds of Baildliu: Mntrriitl. t Lao 1 A worlf PRKPARi;i) TO HO MIU. I fiiniisli shaker fans, BtoftK I sltakcis, suction fans, driving pnllovs of any kind, at our factory on Lyon street (on the river bank), noit liflow Markhnm's warehnuso, AWHOITSE A 00, Albany, Keb. 10, 188SVU OMMERGIAL HOTEL, Opeen House Bloek, 1 in, Wrpon, MRS. A. J. RIELY, PROP'R. THIS HOU8K WILL BR KKPT IN FIRST class order, and with atlentlvo and oidlinif servants. Xo ttbtntaw CoHa Kuifdoy ed. I alrt prepared to fnniish (food accommo dations to the traveling putiifc, and will 110 every endeavor to mortt I honat.ruiiaso of the lmbllc. Rcjriilar boarding at very low rates. Free Coach to tlie houao. MvS New To-Dmy. GO TO THE BEE-IIIVE STORE! CrooerieS; Provisions, Notions, &0.i (Vr-.. &C, cheap vom cAn r 'oimry Fnxlliet'Of All HltidN BOUGHT tOB MERCHANDISE OR O A S3 33C ! This is thep'ai' GAINS ever oil! dd always do wi ft.Ive.s. wet the BEST BAR re I in Albany. Parties 11 to call iuid see for t hem- ii. aim First street, Al'-anv, OrCCOn, Mv5 r;::. GEO. w. gka, 1 JE N "l1 I s T ,. AIjHASY, oiu:eN. Of I1CE IN PARRISH BRICK KUK'K, earner Kir and Ferry streets. Resi dence -i 'orner Kit hand perry etroetti Ofllee lionrsfixnnSio 18 o'clock a. in., and 1 tofi O'clock V- m. 18v4 I'MII. rt'RTltKR XD'lll t: The following ratw of fndRht wilt be cliarged on the 0. 2, CGMPAN'o STEAMBOATS; EKEIOHT TO AND PROW PORTLAND ONE DOLLAR PER TUN. All FrtRtit I liwiri in ihC 'ottdliiaa os.lcet'. ivd. Ail t'ri i ;'!' turrldil by t Iris lino is hv no ii i Wpiiii (aaj Mensuri ment). and all Freishi de.lvcred I'RKE of WlfARF AiiK nn I I KAY AliK to consignee, in tbe city 't cow land, ! : alt, Uwe. PiaMtcr mid (ViupmI sit Itedored Rut, v. KT PagfMKfc on .hi- Line noaiinal. i. l. hi AKent. Port land, Marcil 2t. 31 vs , Sreat Bargains! CEOKC& TURRELL WilA. SKI.I. HIS Eai'Si- Einiivc Mock f D C R Gr O D, T II II N R D W R E CtJO., at exceedinifly LOW RATES FOR CASH. He llCITS tO Call ILtti'lllinn In lila km Hi0l l",r MEA'M' BOVS' CMiTIIIHKJ which he is determined to sell lower than ever. rii-ase can and exniiiiiie lielore nur- idinslnir elsewhere. is6 Semetnber the nddress- (iROROK ITRREU., FiiNt-St., Albany, f.? Ilisti"' price paid for Country Produce. isvR 3Totloe. OMCOOS & CALIKOnNfA RAILROAD Company. Land I leparl inent, Portland Oregon, April R, IH7S.- N'otleo Is hereby given, thnt 11 vigorous prosecution will bo instituted ailnst, any and every person who trpspnoses upon anv Railroad Land, by cnttiugund removing timlK'rlhere from before Ihe same is BOIJtiHTof the Compa ny AND PAH) FOR. . All vacant Land In odd mnnTiered sec tions, whether sttrvoyod or unswrveyed within a distance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company I. ft. MO0RB8, 82vt Land Agent.