U x i MUtfl ALBANY REGISTER. 8 BUSINESS CARDS. Blala, TNi( V: ml tun. JOHN, CONNER, BANKING AND- Exchange Office, AUIAXY, OREUOS. IKrt)SITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO 1 chock at sight. interest allowei ontime deposits in coin. Exchange on Portlantl, Siin Francisco, unci New York, tor sale at lowest Pates. Collections mail and nroiiintly remitted. Refer to H. W. Corbott, Henry railing, W. S. La.ld. llunkinx hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, JsTl-ttvJ Kouietiihim Slew in Dentistry, mi. e. o. Will t il, DESTIST, rj AS LOCATED DJ ALBA- 11 ny, and lias the new in vention In plaiewnrk, which ..I.. I tna i ,1 If l.if.lh KViinrio lu m.-n ... -, . . . in the mouih without ooverinKtne wiiou roof, as heretofore. It gives ihowuarorilie wearer the tree u-e of the tongue to the roof of tlicuiiott.li In talking and tasting. It is the Smith A I'nrvine patent. Teeth extrautel without win. Hates mended, wlielher broken or divided. bM)rrici First street, easi ot Conner s Bank (up stairs), Aluany, Oregon. 7v4 CIT V MARKET, Hits T STREET, ALBANY, OKKUOX, J. L. HARRIS, PROPRIETOR, liriLL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON- stantly on hand a full supply ol ALL Kim Of HEATH, Which will be of the very best quality. The highest market price wul for beeves, hois and sheen. .. Third door west of Kerry, on so u t h ; side of First street. J. L. HABKIS. Albany, Deo. 15, 1871-nvt JOHN SCHMEER, i DEALKK IN Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW (illOCKR establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First strew:, with a fresh s'lvk of tJroccrics, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To bacco, Ac, to which he invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connection with the Store ho will keep a Bakery, an 1 will always have on hand a full supply of fresh broad, crackers, Sc. apply i 6j5" Call and sec me. February lfi-24v4 JOHN BCHMEER. TURNING - - TURNING. s I M I AM PREPARED TO I0 ALL KINDS of turnlnat; keen on hand and make to order rawhldo-lHitlnined chairs, Ac. Shop near the Mills and Hosiery, Jefferson, Ore- 5 on. Branch shoo near ''Magnolia Mills," Uianv, where orders for chairs, turning, Ac., can be left. JOHN M. MKTZLKIt. Jefferson, Aug. 2, 1872 PETERS & SPEIDEL, MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages & Wagons, Of Every Deavrlption, AXUANY, OREGON. MANUFACTURE TO ORDER ANY and all styles of Whsoiis, CarriugCH, Hack, Ac., at as reasonable rates as the. use of good material ami nrsi-ciass uik am jus tify. Repairing neatly and expeditiously done at low rates. Shop on Ferry between First and Second t.rocts. PETERS A SPEIDEL. . Albany, March 7, 1873-27 2 2L 2r ooo PRICK h Sold Yeirlyl58110 We will agree to deliver these machines In Albany, Oregon, for the above price. nd your order to TRKADWKU, A CO., a Ffanoiwo, and the maehlne will be utomptly shipped as directed.. Price at Joritoia, &. Mvtiui s 3 sy CD 0 K K 0 ef H 0 0 1 & p 0 8 H "J d 9 ? s 55 f ft1 I n a H SS r m I : I H 'X S f f DRY GOODS, ETC. 1 1 i 0 - 5? M 6 SB E h & So 1 16 I JF cn n n 9 Z S g r . m a. - li r rs- no 2 8 9 Is??- HA Sfl -I ffpg r h 09 MS s r 5 0 4 CO 0 fl 9 ft 0 e H e sS H PS H e 5 i 0 B & won I e I ft H 5 1 OS a s : a c (J) i; 3 f O sr 9 0 0 W A TC H KS-.I K VV ELKY. J. D. TITUS. J. B. TITUS. (HAS. B0UKGAKDK8. TITUS, BOURGARDES & CO,, DEALERS IS JEWELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, and ' DIAMOND SPECTACLES. MANUFACTURED AND ADJUSTED especially for the Pacllic Coast by the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz: . Pacific, California and San FranclNCo WATt'lf and we most oonftdontly rec ommend I hem to the public, us possessing more good qualities for the price thanuny other Watch In the market. We also neon all other brands of Elgin, Wall ham and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver mid Plated Ware, ALSO Pistols and Cartridge. (3T Repairing a Specialty. JPi ev-ll Work Done ami Ooods Hold, Warranted to b a Keureaentcd. Titus, Bourgardet it Co., AT JOHN GANTKR8 OLD BY AND, First street, ALBAN X, OREGON . 40v5 Briggs' PARAURAHLKT8. Weather warm. Blackberries plentiful. Job work boisterous. Roads dusty. General health improving. City fliiauues healthy. Prospective crops cheering. Willamette getting lower. Schools driwl up vacation. Cherries scarce 37,' f gallon. Ejrgi Uc per dozen. Butter strong at 10c f pound. Wheat 70c per bushel nominal. New crosswalk at Ferry ordered. New cistern to be built on Fourth street. Ditch to be dug from John residence north. Money market dnllr'n ever. Travel oil It. It. thill. Our lire hoys come out about even on their 4th of July excursion. On Tuesday a party was fined $10 and costs, for striking the landlord of the St. Churles Hotel. A colored man was fined by the Re corder $25 tor resisting the Marshal on the 4th. He's now working it out. Blaill, Young & Co. are agents for the sale of goods manufactured by the Brownsville Woolen .Mills. Geo. Turrell is selling goods cheap bedrock prices, The Ice cream festival on Thursday night wiis a successful success. The Pacific Opera House was well filled. Our ieoile are beginning to lay in their winter's supply ol wood. Soda is the beverage that catches 'em during the heated term. Laws. Next issue will wind up the laws, when we shall have more space ami time to devote to news, etc. re- PACIFIC (OAST NEWS. Minnie Mvrtle Miller will soon turn to Oregon. The police ot San Francisco made eighty arrests on the 4th, between 9 A. m. and 12 m. A Chinaman, of Frisco, cut a China woman's head off with an ax on the 5th. Some parts of Idaho smile in the prospect of a good crop. A second mate of the bark Jenny, lying at Port Ludlow, broke the cap tain's jaw-bone in two places, with a blow; of his fist, a few days since. The mate was arrested. On the afternoon of the 4th, ten houses were burglarized tit Marysvllle, Cal. They obtained two gold watches, a quantity of jewelry and $200 to 100 in coin. A correspondent of the Oregonlan says Polk comity will produce on thin! more grain this year than ever before: that stock of all kinds is plenty; that work hands are in demand at $1 50 and $2 00 per day; that times are Improving. The Pantograph office has a young lady compositor. Corvallis merchants gave 22.' cents per pound for wool last week. Lieutenant I). B. Bowell ha been assigned to duty as Military Instructor in the State Agricultural College of Oregon, tit Corvallis. The twenty-first anniversary of the organization of the First Congrega tional Church of Salem, will be cele brated on the 10th iuat. Mr. Chalmers, of . Washington coun ty, was rather seriously hurt' by hav Ingan infuriated cow rtin one of her horns in the fleshy part of his leg and giveJiiiu a hist in the air. last week. John C. Arnold, of Lane county, the other day cut a crop ot volunteei oats which would avt rage aliout seven feet in height though it was not un common to find stalks measuring nine feet. The Military Commission to try Copt. Jack and his Modoc braves, nut at Fort Klamath on the 1st, and was called to order by Col. Elliott, President. All the memliers were present. Major Curtis, ,ludge Advo cate, not being ready to proceed, the Commission adjourned until Saturday, j Among the advertised amusements at Vlsalln, Cal.. on the 4th. was a bull and a liear fight. Two children of Mr. Bister, living about 15 miles east of Yisalia, Cal., were bitten by a rattlesnake on the 2d. One died in alsajt six hours; the other was not affected up to the 3d. At Merced, Col., on the 3d, Win. McChuuy, ex-policeman of Stockton, hut now pwiwietor of a saloon at Merced, shot -Jus wife wun a uoume- At Palisade, Nevada, a stranger named Lewis Dollinger committed suicide on the 3d by casting himself in the river at that place. f he coach drove for the St. Charlea Hotel in Portland was fined $39 the other day for inhumanly maltreating a horse. During the month of June, 1873, there were fifteen arrivals of sea-going crafts at Astoria, and twelve depart ures. Daring the thunder and lightning of a recent Friday, die resklence of Hon. II A. Straight near the Clackamas river, was struck by a bolt which passed down through the bath-room, (lit a title which was loaded, tearing off the stock, but not discharging the fun. No other damage was done, 'he family were all out in the yard at the time. Jame Williams, of San Francisco, was fined $200 on the 7th, for drivin a horse, named Shoo Flv. to death. A son of V. P. Kirklane. of San Francisco. 11 vears old, had his lace disfigured and eves blown nut bv the explosion of a Chinese liomb, July 6th. Unrequited love caused a colored gent, nanus! John Maxwell, to suicide with strvchuine at Eureka, Nevada, on last Sunday night. A soiled dove, called Crazy Jane, attempted suicide also. At Astoria last week $6,000 were snbscrilted to build a wharf and ware house at that place. J. N. Matheny has been elected Chief Engineer of the Salem Kire De partment. J. II. Haas was elected Assistant. Two hoodlums caught a Salem lad bathing a few days ago, tore his cloth ing to pieces and then gave the bather ;i severe choking. The following particular-: of the death ot Isaac llenshaw. of Polk county, are published: He tied a rope around his neck, then fastened it to one of his legs, in such a maimer, that when he should struggle the rope would tighten around the neck, then fastened it to his arms so as to pievcnt himself from relief alter he got into the water, then rolled himself off the bank into the stream and died. A steer was slaughtered in Wash ington county a short time since which had Ik'cii fattened in Yakima county. On skinning tlie lieast several small pieces of gold were found imlieddedin the fatty tisne near the flank. How did the gold get there is the question. Salt Lake is shortly to be lighted with gas. A man in Baker county is soliciting subscriptions tor a monument to Rob ert E. Lee. The Republicans of Eastern Oregon have proposed Rev. Thomas Condon, State Geologist, for Congress, Good man. The Indian Stiperinteudency of Cal ifornia as well as Oregon, lias beta discontinued. The son of J. S. M. Van Cleave, of East Portland, aged nine years, was run over and seriously injured by the Salem Imund train on last Friday even ing. He was walking on the treslte work when the train overtook him. Instead of stepping one side and al lowing the train to pass, paralyzed with f ar he crouched down and clung to one of the ties, leaving a portion of his body exposed. Every effort was made i stop the train, lint the loco motive and part of the caboose passed over him. cutting a gash above the left eye, slightly fracturing his sknll and injuring him in other ways. On Sunday he was resting easy. On live night of the 4th, the severest storm that ever visited Hannibal. Mo., and vicinity lroke over there. Several houses were blown down and otlicrs unrooted. Much damage was done to fences, etc. Walworth, the New York parricide, while on his way to the Tombs on the 5th, after his sentence remarked, i am glad 1 did not have to endure a long lecture, w hich I had anticipated Judge Davis would Inflict upon me. 1 thoroughly understand my position, and did not desire any instructions relating thereto. I simply wish time to arrange my affairs, i shall then submit myself to my fate with all the equanimity I can command." At Winchester, Va., on lust Sunday, while a family named Little were at breakfast, a fnal broke out. Two sous. Oscar ami Lycurgus, commenced firing at the four other sons and their mother, and the firing was returned by the ot her sons. Oscar was wound Ctl, captured and sent to jail. Another sou named Clinton was wounded, and the mother. Clinton afterwards ,died and the mother was expected to die. Prof, La Mouutane, of Brooklyn, Michigan, ascended in a balloon at Ionia on the 4th, After he had at tained an altitude of five or six hun dred feet, the balloon collapsed, caus ing the Professor to fall to the ground. It is needless to say that he was in stantly killed. Ten or twelve tlion sand spectators were in atieudance. On the 4th lust, two gentlemen, two ladies and a boy, sailing In a boat .at Chippewa,. on the Niagara river, got barrel shotgun, loaded with buckshot ; into tlie rapids and were carried over in the left side. If she died there was Aingnra tails, 'the names ot foe danger of his being lynched by the partus were not known. Pieyes of excited people, I U boat were found.