The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 29, 1873, Image 3

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aEbany register.
LOCAL MATTERS.
POST tn i i: REMOTER.
MAH.S ABRtVBI
From Kallroud (mirth and south dairy
art 14.20 p. m.
From Cop ailis, dully, at 1030 a. m.
From l.t'lsimm, trl-weekly. (Monday,
'Wodnesday und Friday lit 10.30 A. M.
mails dwaut:
For Railroad (north and mjtil, dally,
tfoso prompt at ll.ii A. M,
For CorvallR dailv.at 1.501'. M.
For Lebanon, tri-wcckly.iMonduy, Wed
nesday and Friday) at s i. ft.
(Mice hours from 7 A. M. to 8 1". sr.
Sumlav. from W M. t 4 ft
Monev order onlcc hoursJrom H A. sr. to
1. m. ' 1'. 11. II AY MONK, P. M.
The REGISTER Is Issued twice each
week (Wednesday aml&turday mornings)
It the low price of throe dollats pet year,
m advance. Cull at Hie ofltt), corner of
First and Ferry streets, and subscribe.
A TRAGEDY--Two Men Killed.
K again becomes onr painful duty to
rcco;d another 1 those awfiil tragedies
which altvayi send a thrill of horror
Hke an electric shock djroligli a eom
mtiuity. On Saturday altcrnoou of
Inst week, a party of men were jrath--em)
at J!;i -U Head Saloon, on Ames'
Creek, near Sweet Home Valley in
this county, engaged .in a shooting
matoii for beef. Among the number
assembled were three brothers named
Shirts, and a man named Van Einer
6on. During tlie progress of the
match, a ijiiarrel between Emerson
and James Shifts grew out of the load
ing of a un, and the men proceeded
to fight it eut in the old style. In the
course of the melee, Shirts knocked or
Oirew Emerson down, jumping upon
Mm, and v;s giving him "Hail Coluin
1ia"with Instils. Thistlidn't seem to
suit Emerson, who drew a large knife
and commenced .rogging Shirts there
with. Shirts jumped up and ran,
when Emerson also arose, and ran
after him. A younger one of the
Shirts (ben threw n lock at Knierson.
who whirled around, and. Hi Shirts
being near him, he went for him,
tabbing him just over the left breast.
Hi then struck Emerson a blow wltlin
stick he held in his hand, witli sufH
cjent force to break his neck, unci kill
him almot instantly. In a few min
utes thereafter Hi also died, from the
wound inflicted by the j knife in .the
hands of Emerson. This seems to be
the facts in the ease as near as we
amid get at them. The younger
Shifts the one who threw lite roe! ,
at least was arrested and brought in; i
the city on Monday, We believe the
two men that were killed were unmar
ried. Joseph Shifts had a preliminary
examination before Judge Tandy, on
Monday, and was 'bound over in the
mini of $2,000 to answer at, the next
term of the Circuit Court, on charge
of manslaughter, the evidence not
thowing clearly whether the death of
Emerson, was the result of the blew
iflom the stick in the hands of Hi
Shirts, or from the fbrca of the roek
drown by Josepji Shirtn.
On Monday NfariT The 'members
at the Albany lirnss Hand secured a
oohveyaiuv, and were driven out to
the resilciice of Mr, Ilaiclit, some six
miles from the city, where they sere
naded the newly wedded pair. Mr. and
Mrs. Dawson, in good stylo. Of
course the boys; were treated hand
somely, aa Mr. and Mrs. Haight are
known far and wide for their hospital
ity and large lieartcdncss.
trQi;Ni. That buggy wheel, after
having bet n mourned as lost for many
days, like tho "prodegious son," has
been found and restored to the "bosom
ot the family" If we may he allowed
Cite expression. It bad laid hidden in
riacklcinan's pasture, and neither tak
en root or sprouted, but kept Its shirpe,
and was as sound as when taken from
Its place.
Died.--At the residence of Dr. Glass,
Portland, on the 25th Inst., Miss Mary
E. Hard man, aged T9 years 3 months
nd U days. She was brought to this
dty on Monday, and burled t Xcbo
non yeftorday.
SuitKN a IK. The Albany Brass Hand
DDmplimcntetl us by n aereunde on
Monday night. The music -was excel
lent, and we feel the AwnipMmeiit
Reed's Paxsrama Will be unroll
ed, on Friday evening next, at the
Pacific Opera TIoue, ai d as it will lie
the last chance our citizens will have
to we'll tore, all should make it a
point to attendt
Mariuku Octolx-r 2iith. 173, at
the residence of the bride's parents,
near Knox's Butte, by Uev. D S.
(lakes, Mr. Bytyinnef Dawson and
Mk:S. L. Haight all of Linn county,
Oregon.
They deserve their Cite, but never
theless they have our blessing.
Rev. Dit. E .It. Geary Will preach
at the M. E. Chinch this (Wednesday)
evening. All are invited.
8mn CniCKKNS Are in market,
but what spring the grocer couldn't
tell us.
- Resolutions Adopted.
At a meeting of tlie Farmers' Ex
cursion Part', held in Astoria hist Fri
day, the following preamble and reso
lutions were adopted:
Whereas, W, citizens of Linn
County, Oregon, have just completed
an examlnitPon ot the harbor and sur
roundings of Astoria, and are con
vinced beyond n reasonable doubt of
the following named facts; therefore.
llemilrori, That in our opinion there,,
are good harbor facilities for the larg
est class of sen-going vessels at Astoria.
l; ylrri!. That the depth ot water on
the Columbia River KaniM feet m the
lowest and 34 feet at high tide) is
sufficient to admit I lie largest and. more
profitable class of grain vessels.
AV.Ww', That trie eo-t per ton.
freight, on wheat or other commodities
from Astoria to Liverpool should not
be greater ; nan from San Francisco to
the same ..it.
7totrftwrf, 'Hint the rate of insurance
Iroin the (. oluinbia Uiver should not
he greater than from San Fra isco.
A, mlwd. That the true polity of the
wheat producers of Oregon shone, be,
and is. to place their grain at tide
water witliiu their own State borders.
1,'eMred. That the press of Oregon
be requested to publish these resolu
tions. Why Women 1'rorrnstlnntc.
If a man has a business appointment
be is very apt to take his hat and be
punctual in meeting the engagement.
If a woman says she will be at a
certain place at a certain time to at
!end to business matters it would be
dangerous for anyone to sit down and
wait till she came.
She' begins the day talking about
the matter. She wonders bow the
thing will be? Whether the other par
ty will forget the appointment!' What
she had better wear ? How she shall
comb her hair?
Finally, alter hurrying around for
two hours and getting half dressed,
sombodv calls hi to gossip awhile, and
slops until it is too late to attend to
business that day.
"Another day will do jusr as well,"
the woman says to herself, and so
perhaps a week passes before she
brl Jgs herself to attend to a little task
which when begun only requires fif
teen or twenty minutes time.
If men delay And put oil' from day
to day, it is not because they are both
er d about the many little things which
trouble wouicn, especially what they
shall wear.
1'ew incn ib-ess iiftciier tlmn once a
day, excepting Sundays, and that is
the reason why many men dread to
have Sunday come.
The elaborate combing, brushing,
twiMing, curling, brakliug, puffing,
crimping and whaling which keeps
women'! nnus over their heads at the
expense of their backs, for an hour or
two at a time. Is much simplified liyja
majority of men, who feel just as; wen
if they run then- lingers through their
hair ami cull it combed.
Such a "short entry" is even better
for the hair than the dally application!
Of dyes, pomades and sweet-scented
washes, with which fops and dandies
insult Iheir beads, and cultivate mild
ness. If women would invariably
make themselves presentable when
they get up in the morning, and not.
be in the habit of sllp-shoddlng it
around as long as there is no danger
of somebody calling in and Bitching
them in frizzled neat!, soiled dress
ami general untidy Cfliiilltloh, it would
not he such ftu eftort to keep a business
appoint meiit, (for like men they could
nut on their lints and go out without
further fuss-or delay. Mm (Mn.
TIB Premium 6i MAN.The very
oltlcsit man lately discovered Is .rose
Mm tin Coutinho, of Saguaretua, iira
zil, w1io blushingly aeKiiowledge to
lTS-ycars. Ueing a miserable South
American, he can't boast of having
"voted at avery Presidential election
since the adoption of the Constitution,"
but he condescends to resemble the
Yankee centenarian by cutting a new
set of tectk. One hundred and seventy
eight years! Just think of it! If that
man was jw-operly llvlded he would
make three grandfathers and an uncle.
HXAXCIA1. AM COMMERCIAL.
Gold In New York, 10S.
Legal Unders WWOlc.
Wheat In LlVei-floo! 12s 5d12s Sd;
club, 12s !d13s.
Bazaine's surrender ok Mctz.
A Paris dispatch of October 10th gives
this:
The prosecution attaches sreat im
portance to.the dispatch, delivered as
it alleges, to Hazafne on the 23d of
August, annoiineing MeMiflion's move
ment fowaid the Mense. to join bands
with the Army of, Metz.4 Jkizaine is
charged wdth refusing to avail himself
of the balloon service to communicate
with the interior. Among the docu
ments read at the trial of Bazaiue, was
one showing that there were 17.(KHM)00
cartridges in the Arsenal of Mctz. of
which only 1.000,000 were used when
the place capitulated, and when Baza
inn said he had no ammunition the
fact was he had no Intention of fight
ins;. Either Brooklyn is in a hud way.
politically speaklnjr, or she is woefully
slandered; . 'lite latest tiling said about
ber in New York Is this, by the'-VfM-
: "The corruption in the municipal
affairs ot Brooklyn is even of a more
virulent type than was the corruption
of our own city government in the
days of Tweed." If this be true, the
Brooklyn ollieials must be the greatest
thieves out jrfjail.
Mac.Mabon is calling all army ab
sentees to their commands, and is fill
ing Paris with troops. He says that
be "shall never separate himself from
the Conservative majority ot the. As
sembly, which had appointed him to
power.'" Tltis makes certain what
lias heretofore been suspected -that
MacMahon is in the plot to strangle
the Republic and foist Chambord on
the throne.
Fcvcrs-scldoni make an attack without,
warning, and may often be thrown otf by
snaking the feel in wnrm water, strapping
up warm In 'iu(t, unu taking two or three
otParmliV I rtntlive Pill.
A Slto'" v. just returned, says lie re-
gar; Is JWii, n't Anodyne Linim ntt us be
yond all price, and efficacious beyond any I
other m lioiuc. H is adapted ki.a N't
variety of -snucial cases, and it is -the Best
pata eurcr In the world.
Crimps and pains In the stomach
are the result of iinperfectinirigestion,
anil may lie 'immediately relieved by a
doso of ijan$eVi Aundpit frfofment,
A teaspoonful in a little sweetened
water i.s a dose.
Heavy oats are good for horse;
none will deny that ; but oats can't
make a horse's coat look smooth and
glossy when he .is out of condition.
Sheridan's VncUry Condition Powders
will do this when ;.ll eise liiils.
Alt. "who sriTi;r from coughs, colds,
bronchitis, croup, whooping eough,
and the most to be dreaded of all. Con
sumptiott, can find s; re relief in Jh:
Widows tialmm of II (UtChen which
always cures when other remedies
fail. ' 14.
SEED Wheat. Howell. Harper &
Co. have for .sale a choice article of
Wheat for seed, such as Fall or White
Winter. Click and ChilaCmb, Sonora,
Ac.
. all of which the)' will dispose
hanging for other, wheat, or
enns which will nlltf.
of by ex
on otltci
XntniMl Decay -Protrct iUc j si. in.
The buiii .n liody isaniaohir.o,antthcrc
foro cannot endure forever; but, like a
atbor it acjfiUK machine. It will lust
urn longer if properly lv.rulatod and
dut) repair,-:, than if no iiains w ere taken
to keep it in order. The Kiuat ohjoet of
every one wuo desires a Ion mid healthy
life should be to put his bo ! '. hi u condi
tion to resist the life thre.ienluz intlu
ences by which we are all more or less
surrounded ; and no invu .rant, und cor
rect he at present known ' effectivch an
swers this pnrpese us the Irarlzlnsr elixir
Whieli, nnder the ilnprel 'idinit name of
Holelter Slomiudi Itilti i s, has been for
more tlian twenty years the standard ton
ic of America, til crow; I cities, where
the atmosphere is coiitaiii!mifclY.'itli the
effluvia Inseparable trow large popnln
tions; In marshy i-ejtiumi Where the soggy
so. I reeks with ...iasma : on the prairies
and in the forests, wher every fall the
air Is tainted with cxbuli ions from. rot.
fliigwciids and jrnisses, er decomposite;
leavesin short, In everj locality whore
malaria exists, this pow-e.lul vegetable
antidote Is urgently ueftaen. Fever and
ityrae, iiiiious fevers, dysentery, congest Ion
qftlui liver, jaundice, rheumatism, and all
diseases which are generated by Infected
air, iuipure water, or sudden ejiungen a'
teniperatnre, may bo averted by streugib
oning and regnlattng the nystem in ad
vance with llostettcr's lintel's. Autumn
is always a season of poril, especially no
weak, 'stisceplililc organizations, Even
tlie more vigorous are oni to oe m sutne
measure dcpre-ed by the humid utmos
phe;v, londetl ith deloterlous gases pro
duced ny vegetable decay. The tall Is a
period of the year when the renovation
and regulaliou of the living machine Is
peculiarly iiiipnrtant, and tbo Hitters
should taeroforo be taken daily at this
oritfcul season. oci
A. iraKKLKit.
a it.
c. e. iioroE.
Vlllt.lCK.
A. WHEELER & CO.,
siiEna, oreoox,
ForwariiiiEcffliss'iiMeriihaDtu,
Dcnleraln Merchandise and Produce. A
good assortment of all kinds of Goods al
ways in store at lowest market ratos.
Agent s.for sale of Wagons, Grain Drills,
Cider Mills, Churns, Ac.., Ac.
CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, OPORK,
RUXTEft, EGGS and. l'CULTUV. '
MISCELLANEOUS.
Sew To-Day.
DH. STEELE'S
MEDICAL WONDER!
rtntics ALL INTERNAL ANDEXTER-
mil aciics aim
1'nlns: I'urltles the
Hiood ; Heiritiatea t
ntnl bud Colds. Doj
e Liver ; Cures Agues
'I lc without it Sold
t Drugs'fts.
3ml4
A. W. GAMBLE, M. D.,
Physician, Snrpeori. etc.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE -At tho late
resalcnee of John C. Mendctiliull.ncar
thePoittid-y. Fust stroet, Albany.
Uptobirii, I878y .
S NEWG()QDS!
MOST AG IE & HcCI'LLY,
LEBAXUN, 0!.:'(iON,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ARE
constantly receiving, largo In voices of
late style
DRY .( IS,
FUES1I UUOCEMEN,
NEW ri.o-1'HIMi, and
Cicneral MereliandiKC !
which they will dispose, of on the fairest
and most necommortatinc terms. A gen
ciiil Invitation wexloudcil toalUu cull and
exiiiuinoiour new line of Dress goods, late
styles of Clothing, tuud wear, boots, shoos,
&c, Ac., the very latest in market, and sit
leetc l with the view of meeting tli6 re1'
quireuients of this people.
MONTAGUE & McCULLY.
October 18, !;..!ii3
HEAL ESTATE
cold ox I'AEOrr, uii exchanged
i hxcii
Money
.j to oincr j'loperty. Money Loan
Notes, Accounts artd Demand on the
lor oilier prbpert
.oaned.
I
. collected
C. M. CARTER
will sell his own City Lots and Blocks und
outside lands, on a long timn, or will ex
eliantjji for other property. Ho owns real
estalf In all nn as of the city, and can sell
eluiiotr than anyone clso. "
JJ' BEY LOADED for any person, on
iiiii.i 'ived real es.utu in I his city. Interest
colls led quarterly and reuiitteiMo lender.
Loans can ht tn.i 'e to rebuild brick houses
in the burnt lis' clef, Secured by the same
piwwity. Note-, V0Ubei-s,Vecbuuts und
Clatm on flu. V. S. roUecied.
Address, c. SI. CARTER.
( arter's niock, Portland, Or.
Octq! ' IS, lttfiHm
HjiLDERS, ATTENTIPN !
ASH, HL1N1), AND DOOR
F1 A. C T OR Y.
H.ALTllOVSB.
J. P. BACKENSTO.
w. Kinnn-.M.
ALTHOI SE & CO.,
Lyon Street, on the River liank,
ALBAN Y, OREGON".
Keep ,on hand a full assortment, and arc
prepared to
FURNISH TO ORDKR,
Duors,
Saab, Rlinds
Molding,
Such as
und
CROWN, PAMX, IJAND & NX-TIOM
MOLD,
Of all sizes
WINDOW" AND DOOIl PliAMKS,
Flooring, Siding,
Ami
All other kliidHoflliiildliigSIiKrlnl.
lsO: PREPAUBll TO DO MUJ.
, work, furnisb shaker fenf. zigzag
shakei-s, suction funs, driving nit'.irys.ol
any kind, at our factory on l.yonltn ci ,on
the river bank;, nex'" lielow Jhirkhum's
warehouse. A!.TJtorK U
Albany. Feb. f(). lSOMd
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute!
Next trrw apeits,
Monday, Scnteui!)cr 1, 871.
R. K. WARREN, President.
FAR. HERS !
Tcilco . Motico !
T1S SfcV AND W K LL-A Kit A N ( i ED
1 Warehouse of R. Chcadkj, wilb im
liroved cleaning anamtu of ample caic
Itv. Is now prepdred tb reeclvO grain lor
tile harvest of 1S7;).
Fanners wishing to store or sli win it,
will iind it to their advantage to sec me
tjcptwe selling elsewhere. All will be turn
hliM w itli sacks to move their grain by
taUBig on me.
Tla-highest cash prl"e ;Wul Uc (inld lor
gtsid men hantablc wiirat at allrlmcs.
E. s. M Htm i.l , an old cit lzemqf A Ibany,
f excellent b isiness (pjalillcaflons, has
taken charge of the warehouse, and will
superintend the receivingnnd deliver of
all grain passing through it.
R. CHEADI.E.
Albany, Jnh 23, lS73-.r)nl7in3
Voos flay Foal Agency.
IIEKRYM.VN A- DOTl.B.
DEALERS in Cumberland, lhigli and
all descriptions of Foreign and Do
jncsfie Cools. Also.iPIG IRON.
ISiitkbeiui between. Pacitlc. and Jackson
at reet wharves, SautFraucisco.CaJ. Uv5
Sew To-Day.
Only about a Half Dozea
t ITCHEXL WAGONS toft Jit
iU JHII-S,
4v
Register Building, Albany.
For IlardHiw
j.o TO SHUtinC
For Ciroccrjei,
PRE
RESH AND GOOD-GO TO
DOODIk
For Flows,
MOLINE, PEORIA, CAST CA8TSTEKL.
DOOO-N is the place to get Uiem.
fou
ANYTHING YOU WANT, EIUST TRT
JiUOatl,
For Domestic SewIiiK Machlae,
fiiYi dont fail jro cali;at
For Ibe Latest In .
V C IC H A W S, AXES, rraWFORHA
etc., give DOOO a(alf,anyiaf.
B
When Yon Hunt
pIDKR PRESSES, OR FARM MACIirN
V cry of any kind, call at thrKertetW
Buildhiiittdice ' lJOOO.
TO THE FARMERS 1
t.eli". pJt-A flliVn Hit
ASB AU I.N WAST OF HTOBAUBI
CU. COMSTOCK & CO. HAVE TIIOB
t onghly repaired and strengthened
Iheir Albany Warehonsti, and luiving tw
good Cldmors, can handle
AM. UKAJS THAT MMKN
" it li safety and disj-atch. '
Tbey are jireiiarod to furnish all tn
sacks needed,
Don't lie frightened bv the old cry that
we arc getting more tl'mn we can stow
Call and see for yourselves.
'FAIR DEALING WILL WIN."
Head I
K WILL CO!
lim.l 1. UWiTlK
wneat rl(KK,cltlierat ALBANY, PORT
LAND or IIALSKY, until It Is Worth 7I
per bushel.
' mvi iv niiAR
Wanted.
A LARGE AMOUNT Of 1'IAX SEXB
wanted, for which we will pay the .
IIIUIIRNT MARKET PRICE
in cash, from time to time.
PrcNt-nt Quotation !
For Common und Volunteer, 30 f tt. '
" cxtm line and clean, $ 'i V (10 tta.
C. B. COMSTOCK t ce.
Aug. l-n.10
TO TJlt.
BEEHIVE STORE3
TO III V
Groceries,
Provisions.
Notions,
&c, &c, &c,
CHEAP fOR CASU I
Country Produce of All Kind
BOtJGIIT FOR MERCHANDISE Oil
CASH!
This is the place to get the BEST BAR
GAINS ever oU'erod in Albany. Parties
will ulwuj-s do well tocall and see for thenv
seUes. First street, Albany, Oregon. 81v
5tO$20
either sex, yo
per day. Agents wanted! AU
classes of workuur neonle. of
young or old, make more mow-
ov at work for us la tlieir
or all the lime, than at anything else Par
ticulars ireo. Auuress u. eunaon
Portland, Maine.
worn w