The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 18, 1873, Image 3

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ALBANY EEGISTER.
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LOCAL MATTERS.
post office register.
mails amove:
From Railroad (north and south) dally
art 12.2(i v. m.
From Corvallls, daily, at 10.30 a. tr.
From Lotxwon, trl-weckly, (Monday,
Wednesday and Friday) at JO. 30 a. m.
MALLS tlEPAKT:
For Railroad (north and oo-tl), dally,
dose prompt at 11. ii a. m.
For Corvallls, daily,-at 1.50 p. m.
For Lebanon, trl-weekly, (Monday, Wed
nesday and Frldaylat 2 P. M.
Office horn's from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
ftnndav. from 12 . to 4 P. M.
Money order office hours from 9 A. M.1
P. M. P. V. RAYMOND, P. M.
to
The REGISTER Is Issued twice each
week (WoauesdayandSaturdav mornings)
at the low price of three dollars per year,
m advance. Call at the office, comer of
First and Ferry streets, and subscribe.
Court Business. George Blakely,
Jiarged with assault, was convicted
nd fined $25 and costs. Joseph
Blakely, assault and battery; found
gnilty and fined $25 and costs. Wm.
U. Brown, charged with assault with
a dangerous weapon, (tor assaulting
City Marshal); gave bonds in $500
M. V. Brown and J. R. Herren, sure
ties. Peter Bilyeu, assault with dan
gerous weapon. Win. Moore, selling
liquors without license. In the indict
ments found in tlie case of the State of
Oregon vs. Peterson, for assault w'ith
a dangerous weapon, the Grand Jury
returned "not true bill." The same
lu the ease of Finn, charged with the
tame ofl'ense.
TnE Vote of Linn County. Be
low we give,tlic reported majorities in
the different precincts in this county.
For N esmith : Albany, 135 ; Syracuse,
84; Scio, 74; Franklin Butte, 71; San-
tiam, 28; Sweet Home, 10; Lebanon,
63; Brownsville. 7G; Brush Creek. 0;
Harrisburg, 7; Halsey, 29; Center 3
total, 5(Xi. For Hiram Smith : Water
loo. 4: Orleans. 4-total 8. This is
really a blester vote than there was
any necessary for!
Views. Mr. J. G. Crawford, of
Harrisburg, has just returned home
from a tour In the mountains and
along the coast for some weeks. Dur
ing his absence lie secured a large
number of stereoscopic views of prom
input noints in Orearon. Mr. Craw
ford is one of the very best photo
graphers of scenery on the coast, and
tu he proposes to devote the most ot
his attention to this branch hereafter
will certainly make it profitable.
Lectures. Prof. Stephen Doe, of
Kan Francisco, will lecture at the
Court House on Sunday evening.
Subject-Capital Punishment. Ag6n-
ral invitation is extended to tne cm
Bens of Albany to attend. The Pro
fessor comes recommended by sucn
men as Gov. Newton Bootii, Hon. T.
G. Phelps Revs. Stone and Sawtelle,
Postmaster N. B. Stone and others.
He is highly spoken ot by the press.
Don't fail to attend the lecture.
Lectures will be delivered at the
Court House; on Saturday and Sun
day evenings. October 18 and 19, by
J. M. Stephens, on the Subject
Signs of the Times." Lecture to
commence at 7l4 o'clock each evening.
A general invitation is extended to all
to come and hear.
Races .-At'tlie State Fair Ground,
m the 15th, there were two races, the
first a single dash of lialf a mile, for
purse ot flSO-won by Confidence,
entered by J. F. Bybee, tu 54 seconds,
Second race was a mile and a half
dash, for purse of $50-won by Bing
ham, entered by .1. F. B-'bec, in 2:57.
New Firm. Mr. F. M. Wadsworth
has formed a partnership with Messrs.
Margrat & Parks, in the painting line.
,Tlie firm-name will be Margrat, Wad
worth & Co. This makes a strong
team, ail three gentlemen being fln
islied workmen. We commend them
to all wanting painting executed.
Contract Let. A contract has
teen let to dig a ditch trom the svrall
west of the Presbyterian church down
FUtli to Ferry and down Ferry to
Second. Hero ft will intersect a ditch
already dug down Second to Broadal
btn. This is a drain that has been de
manded for some time.
"There's Maw a Slip," etc.
One evening recently, in a beautiful
little village of Linn county, extensive
preparations had been made for a
bridal ceremony. The lady, who was
about to throw herself away for the
second time, was gay and handsome,
and well provided with the luxuries
and comforts of life, while the festive
kuss who had succeeded in ensnaring
this lovable woman, wasbutordinnrily
attractive, and possessed of but a
small share of 'filthy chiekamin."
The task of preparing the wedding
feast devolved upon the lady, and
right royally did she perform this labor
of love. It was a teast fit for tlie
gods, and gathered from iar and near
were the nssembled guests, full of joy
ous anticipations over the coming
revel. But time waned ; conversation
slackened ; the guests began to show
signs of Impatience what's up, was
the inquiry that ran from lip to lip.
The expectant and waiting to-be bride
was in an agony of susiwnse three
mortal hours had "transpired" since
the time set for the "splicing," and no
bridegroom yet. What could be the
row! uut soon, alas ! too soon, came
tidings of the truant man. A note
conveyed to her the mournful Intelli
gence that the marriage would not. be
celebrated ; that all this work and ex
pense in procuring good clothes and
better grub was simply thrown away;
that this perfidious, ojus, beastly, de
praved, low cuss had "gone back" on
the fair and gentle dove he wasn't on
it, on tlie marry, but had gone off,
levatited, vamoosed, slid out, and tlie
country that once knew him would
throw its eagle eyes on him no more.
Only another story of the rascality of
rascalism of confidence misplaced
of lull-grown affections frosted ot
blighted hopes of a good dinner
spoiled by too long waiting.
Excursh. The farmer's excursion
to Astoria from tins city and return on
the 21st, promises to be a success. It
will lie a delightful trip, and as the
charge tor the round trip is very low,
everybody proposes to take advantage
of it. A special train will leave this
city on the morning of tlie 21st at 6
o'clock. Let everybody be on time.
Permanent Organization. Tlie
Central Grange Association perfected
a permanent organization on Tuesday,
at the Pacific Opera House in this city,
by electing Dr. W. F. Alexander,
President ; James Tatutn, Vice Presi
dent; A. W. Stanard, Secretary; C.
P. Burkhart, Treasurer; F. Sheddand
F. Powell, Trustees ; Elias Fanning,
Gate Keeper; J. B. Stump, Agent.
The Association adjourned to meet on
tlie 2d Tuesday in November.
Encouraged. A growing and in
creasing subscription list encourages
us in the belief that we shall soon be
enabled to resume the old size of the
Register, or twice its present size,
which will continue to be issued twice
a week. If our good friends continue
their efforts in our behalf we Intend
showing our gratitude by giving them
more reading matter, for the same
money, than any paper in Oregon.
Large Quantities Of wlicat are
hauled in from tlie country and left
at the depot to be forwarded to Port
land. The Lebanon mills are also
hauling flour to the depot in this city,
tthich is being shipped below as fast
as a sufficient quantity is received to
make a car load.
Personal. Mr. Pratt, of Portland,
is in the city.
Mr. Abrams, of Brownsville, lias
been spending a few days in the city.
Judges Williams and Uronaugh. of
Portland, are in attendance ou the
Circuit Coutt.
American Homes. The October
number of American Home is brim lull
of good thing:;, and fully maintains its
high standard of amusing, interesting,
and instructive family literature.
With a pair ot beautiful Chroiuos, it is
only two dollars a year. Agents are
doing splendidly with the combination
of the publishers, Chas. il. Taylor &
Co., 128 Washington street, Boston,
and 92 Market street, Chicago.
Mrs. Duniway Received some
fifteen votes in Linn county for Con-gresswQimw.
Married. At the residence of Mr.
J. M. McConnell, in this city, by Rev.
Isaiah Wilson, Mr. Charles Smith and
Miss Ellen J. McClung all of Linn
county.
Seed Wheat. Howell, Harper &
Co. have for sale a choice article of
Wheat tor seed, such as Fall or White
Winter, Click and Chita Club, Sonora,
&c, &c, all of which they will dispose
of by exchanging for other wheat, or
on other terms which will nlltf.
Natural Decay Protect the System,
The human tody isamachine,and there
fore cannot endure forever; but, like a
watch or a sewing machine, it will last
much longer u properly regulated anu
dill v renaired. than if nonalns were taken
to keen it in order. The great object of
every one wno ram a long anu nean in
life should lie to put his 'body in a condl
tion to resist the life threatening intlu
ences by which wo are all more or less
surrounded; and no in vigors nt .and cor
rective at present known so effectively an
swers this luirnose as the vitalizing elixir
which, under the unpretending name of
1 iostct tor's stomacli Bitters, lias oeen lor
more than twenty years the standard ton
ic of America. In crowded cities, where
the atmosnhere is contaminated with the
cltluvla inseparable irom largo popiua
tlons : m marsny regions, wncre me soggy
soil recks with miasma: on the prairies
and in tlie forests, where every fall the
air is tainted with exhalations from rot
ting weeds and grasses, or decomixjslng
leaves -In short, In every locality where
miliaria exists, this powerful vegetable
antidote is urgently needed. Fever and
ague, Dillons levers, uyseuiery, congest ion
of the liver, jaundice, rheumatism, and all
iliai'ii.Hi'.s whleh iii-e ireiicrated bv infected
air, impure water, or sudden changes of
temperature, may ncavenou oy sireugin
cning and regulating the system in ad
vance with nosictter'8 timers, auiuuiu
Is always a season of peril, especially to
weak, susceptible organizations. Even
the more vigorous are apt to be in some
measure depressed by tlie humid atmos
phere, loaded with deleterious gases pro
duced by vegetable decay. Tlie fall Is a
period of the year when the renovation
and regulation of the living machine is
peculiarly important, and the Hitters
should therefore be taken daily at this
critical season. oct
A. WHKKLBB.
C P. HOWIE.
0, It. WHEKLER.
A. WHEELER Sc. CO.,
SHERD, OREGON,
Forwarflmi&Commiss'n Merchants.
Dealers in Merchandise and Produce. A
good assortment of all kinds of Goods al
ways In store at lowest market rates.
Agents for sale of Wagons, Grain Drills,
Cider Mills, Churns, Ac., Ac.
CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, l'ORK,
BUTTER, EGGS and 1WLTRY.
New To-Oh) .
NEW GOODS !
MONTAGUE & McCl'LLY,
LEBANON, OREGON,
TTAVE JUST RECEIVED. AND ARE
XL constantly receiving, large invoicesof
laie siyic
OBY GOODS,
FRES1I GROCERIES,
NEW CLOTHING, and
General Merchant! ic !
which they will dispose of on tlie fairest
and most accommodating tonus. A gen
eral invitation is extended toall to calland
examine our new line of Dress Goods, late
styles of Clothing, head wear, boots, shoes,
Ac., Ac, the very latest in market, and se
lected with the view of meeting the re
quirements of this people.
MONTAGUE A McCULLY.
Octoler 18, '73in3
REAL ESTATE
SOLD ON CREDIT, OR EXCHANGED
for other Property. Money Loaned,
Notes, Accounts and Demands on tho U.
S. collected.
C. M. CARTER
will sell his own City Lots and Blocks and
outside lands, on a long time, or will ex
change for other projwrty. He owns real
estate lu all parts of the city, and cam sell
cheaper than any one else.
MONEY LOANED tor any person, on
improved real estate in t his city. Interest
collected quarterly and remitted to lender.
Loans can be made to rebuild brick houses
In tho burnt district, secured by Ihc same
property. Notes, Vouchers, Accounts and
Ulaims on tne v. a. collected.
Address, C. M. CARTER,
Carter's Block, Portland, Or.
October 18, 1873-lui
REMEMBER!
C. ME ALE Y,
OFFEK8 A OOOll
JPaying Business !
For Sale Low.
Wanted.
10,000
uug.iMUmit
BI'SHEI OF OATS. Inquire
at the Old Warehouse, ot
E. 8. MERRILL.
FOR SALE ?
rrMIE CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S
REAPERS A MOWERS.
tlnliic's Deaden, (Wood's improved.)
CoqiiUIanr Indian farm Wagon.
The Roaael and Violator Threshers,
(best machines on the coast.
Ktalesmnn Fowefecd Drill.
Ntar Plowa,nnd other machines.
Call, see, and get prtco and terms before
buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop,
corner Second and Ellsworth sts., Alltany,
Oregon.
aavj
PRANK WOOD.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION!
SASH, BLIND, AND DOOR
FACTOR V.
S. H. ALTU0V8E. J. F. B ACK KKSTO.
W. KETCHUM.
ALTHOUSE CO.,
Lyon Street, on the River Rank,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Keep on hand a full assortment, and are
prepared to
FURNISH TO ORDER,
Doora, Sunn, Blind, and
Moldinga,
Such as
CHOWS, PANEL, RAND SECTION
MOLD,
Of all sizes
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES,
Flooring, Siding,
- And-
AI1 other hinds of Handing Material .
ALSO: PREPARED TO DO MILL
work, furnish shatter fans, zigzag
shakers, suction fiins, driving pulleys of
any kind, at our factory on Lyon street on
the river bank), next below Markham's
warehouse. ALTHOUSE CO.
Allrany, Feb. 10, 1869-U
GO TO THE
BEE-HIVE STORE!
TO RVY
Groceries,
Provisions,
Notions,
&c, &c, &c,
CHEAP FOR CASH !
Country Produce of All Kinds
BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR
This is the place to get the BEST BAR
GAINS over otTcred in Allny. Parties
will always do well tocallnnd sec for them
selves. H. WEED.
First street, Albany, Oregon. 32v5
ALBANY FOUNDKY
And
Machine Shop,
A. F. CHERRY Proprietor,
ATJUNY, OREGON,
Manufactures Steam Engines
Flour and Saw Mill Muehln-
cry,
WOOD WORKING
And
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
And all kinds of
IRON AND HRA8M CANTISMW.
Particular attention paid tnrepalnng all
kinds of machinery. 4Iv
dbxinftQAperday. Agents wanted! All
)OTi)lU$U classes of working people, of
either sex, voting or old, make more mon
ey at work for us In their spare moments
or all t he time, than at anything else Par
ticulars free. Address G. Stinson ft Co.,
Portland, Maine. Uy?
Coon Ray Coal Arcncy.
RERRVRAN A HOY E.
BEALERS in Cumberland, Lehigh and
all descriptions of Forelsn and Do
mestic Coals. Mso, PIG IRON .
Bulkhead '"ctwecn Pacific and ,!nckon
street wharves. San Francisco. Ca.1. Uv3
in
New To-Day.
Only about a Hair Dozen
MITCHELL WAGONS left at
M DODO'S,
4v0 Register Building, Albany.
For Hardware,
Q.0 TO DODWR.
For Grocerlei,
THRESH AND GOOD-GO TO
DODO'S.
For PI oh i,
MOLDtE, PEORIA, CAST CA8T8TEKL,
WOOD'S to the place to get t hem.
ANYTHING YOU WANT, FIRST TRT
DODO'S.
For Dose tie Sewing Machine,
WHY I DONT FAIL TO CALL AT
DODDH.
For the Latest to
BUCKSAW 8, AXES, PITCTWORK8,
etc., give DoDn a call, anyway.
When Yon Want
rtlDER PRESSES, OR FARM MACHTN
v en
Hulldf
V cry of any kind, call at the Reffiaun
ing and see. DODD.
TO THE FARMERS !
AND ALL IN WANT Of STORASK 1
n B. COM8TOCK ft CO. HAVE THOR
y. oughly repaired and strengthened
their Alliany Warehouse, and having tw
good Cleaners, can handle
ALL URAN THAT COMER
with safety and dispatch.
They are prepared to furnish all the
sacks needed.
Don't be frightened by the old cry thai
we are getting more 1han Wo can sUm
Call and sec for yourselves.
yourselves.
"FAIR DEALING WILL WIN."
Head !
WE WILL CON
t t tr
tmnt. tn MTrmm
Wheat FREE, cither at ALBANY, PORT
LAND or HALSEY, until It is worth lb
per bushel.
Wanted..
ALAROE AMOUNT OF PI-AX NERD
wanted, for which we will pay the
HIUHENT MARKET PRICE
In cash, from time to time.
Present quotations. I
For Common and Volunteer, 3c ft.
" extra flue and clenti, fc! ii Tf lib a.
C. B. COMSTOCK A CO,
Aug. 15-H50
DOMESTIC
Sewing
Machine
presents a record of success unparaleled in
the history of Sewing Machines.
The Latest Improvements of tho
Aire.
Tlie Domestic
CHALLENGES THE WORLD 1
Nold at Chlemro Prices, nud War
ranted Fire Tears.
W. J. HORNE, Gen. Agent
Office, 104 Third street, Portland. Sort
ALRANY
Collegiate Institute I
Kext term opens,
Monday, September 1, I87T.
R. H. WARREN, President.
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FARMERS J
"T,l.o KTotioe !
THE NEW AND WELL-ARRANGED
Warehouse of R. Cheadle, with lin-
roved cleaning aparat us pf ample capue-
ty, Is now prewired to receive grain for
the harvest of 1x7a.
Farmers wishlnx to store or sell wheat.
will And it to their advantage to sec ins
before soiling elsewhere. All will be furn
ished with sacks to move their uruin by
calling on inc.
Tho highest cash prl'1 will he fl tn
goad merchantable wneat at all tfms.
E. 8. MkkkiI' ,an bany,
of excellent business qualifications. I'M
taken charge of the warehouse, snu will
superintend the receiving and delivery at
all grain passing through It.
R. t'HKAU M
Albany, July 23, lHMn47ma
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