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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1874)
ALBANY REGISTER. Paper for Orriron. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1874, Wooijen FACTORy The Fctcbr. Steps tat the erection of a woolen lactory in tin Spring, have been taken. Mr. Pratt, prooably the most tliorough manufacturer on the coast, is chief of the enterprise a certain guarantee ot its success. The building and ma chinery will cost foUOOO. ami will prove a first class investment. To the energy of such men as compose the directory of the Sautiam Canal, is due the growing prosperity of our city. The building of a woolen mill is only the forerunner of other large enterpri ses which the near future will develop in our city. Thesua"essfuljpnipletion of the Santiam Canal has brought to our doors the best ami cheapest power for propelling machinery, and when the many and great advantages of the "situation" are made known to the "outside world," capital, the only thing lacking at present to establish and successfully prosecute all kinds of industries in our midst, will be easy of attainment. The out-look for Albany never appeared so fair and promising, and with a continued efTort in the right direction by our people, all will be and remain well with ns. Again we say, all honor to those who have, against a sea ot obstacles, stood firm and unyielding in their deter mination to push to a successful issue the first great caue of all our antici pated prosperity, the Albany & San tiam Canal. Pacific Coast Mai. The proprie tors of the S. F. Chronicle have kindly sent us one of their splendid Gift Maps of the Pacific Coast. It is excellently gotten up, aud I3 a valuable present. This map was gotten up especially for the Chronicle, and is presented to all new subscribers to that journal, fije. As a thorough and reliable newspa per, the Chronicle takes the lead of ail the California journals, and is rapidly reaching a position In the very front rank of journalism. In energy, tact, ability, in fact all the qualities which go to make up a complete paper, it stands pre-eminent. The weekly is fur nished at 4 per year, and is a large 64 column paper, containing news, mtscellany, markets, etc. Go for it, it yon want a California paper. Supposed Suicide. A man named Woods, by occupation a tailor, died at hl residence in Brownsville, on flu 2d inst. it is supposed, from the effects of poison administered by his own hand. He had been on a spree through the holidays, which so de pressed his wife that she procured and awallowed poison ; but as the fact was discovered almost Immediately after tlie act, and medical assistance ob tained, her rash design was frustrated. When Woods sobered off, and began to 'reflect seriously on the cause which had driven his wife to attempt suicide, it to supposed he concluded to relieve her of all future trouble on his account aud he has. Arson. A fellow named A. StClair. has been arrested in Portland, charged with being the party who fired the city on the morning of the memorable Au gust 2d, 1873. The police of Portland had been 011 his track for months, but not until the 7th Inst, was there deem ed sufficient evidence in their hands to warrant a conviction. He is an old penitentiary convict, and under vari ous aliases, lias ben guilty ot many crimes. It Is to be hoped the evidence this time may prove sufficiently clear to enable the Court to free community c such a pest forever. Vbry Low. The wife of our worthy City Recorder, J. R. Hen-en, lias been very ill for some days with inflammatory rheumatism, and she is yet in a very critical condition. Her friends and physician hope for the best, however. A row days ago the country about 80 miles north of Yakima City was shook up oy an earthquake. Great fissures were made In the ground, arid the peo ple were' 'terrified thereat. r. n. Installation Of officers of Albany Lodge No. 4, 1.O.O.F., came off last Wednesday evening. As the cere monies incident to installation were public, a goodly number were assem bled at the hall on the evening in question. After the installation a very pleasant time was had by those present. Following are the names of those installed : W. Ketchum, N. G.: H. D. Oodley, V. 0.; P. H. Ray mond, R. S. ; G. W. Yoang, Treas urer; A. N. Arnold, Warden; W. C. Tweedale, Conductor ; J. B. Titus, I. G.; Joe Webber, 0. G. ; J. Ellison. R. S. N. G. ; Fred. Graf, L. S. N. G. ; W. S. Newbury, K. S. V. G. and Jos. Speidel. L. S. V. G. ; M. M. Hart. R. S. S. Ccbiosity. The Adrocate has the following interesting item : A curi osity has been dug up at North Yam hill, consisting of a petrified human finger with the nail perfect as life. George Robinson and his brother were digging a well, and at the depth of 30 feet they came to a clam bed, and among the petrified clams the finger was discovered. We are satisfied that it never belonged to Noah aud his fami ly, but cannot tell but what it was the property of one of the "sufferers" of that period. This relic lias been pre sented by J. S. Robinson to Mr. Wood, for his museum in Portland. The Republic We are In receipt of this excellent political magazine for December. The mission of the Re public is to disseminate political in formation. It is probably the ablest magazine of its character in the world, and should be in the hands of every intelligent citizen. It is published by the Republic Publishing Company, at Washington. D. C at $2 per annum in advance. Muddy. The roads leading to this city are reported as being in an execrable condition. One of the con ditions of the continued prosperity of this city is, that good roads be made. Let our business men consider this fact. A man named Gosa, living a few miles below Portland, has been ar rested on a charge of incest on the person of his , step-daughter. It is further asserted that the girl lias taken steps to procure an abortion, in which a prominent physician of Portland is somewhat inpliented. San Francisco market shows no advance in Wheat. The supply was much greater than anticipated in the State, and shippers are offering but $2 2532 30 per cental In consequence. At Portland $1 85S1 90 is the quota tion. Oats are reported dull at 403 45c per bushel. The Legislature of California has passed a bill authorizing tlie Governor to offer a reward ot $15,000 for the capture of Vasquez, the great robber of that State. Fifty good Tonto Indians are ac counted for during tlie month of De cember; that is, the sofcliers succeeded in killingthat many in Arizona during that month. v The Massachusetts legislature con vened on tlie 8th. The old officers were re-elected. Treasurer Shields paid into the State Treasury for Linn county, 122,520 89 -$1,303 poll tax. At Work. The new city officers took charge ot affairs last Monday. Swekt Present. Clay Rutin's Christmas gift wa a 11-pound boy. NPKiTAI. CABLE DIMM i II. From the World's Fair. Viknka, Austria, Aug. 20, 73. W. G. Wilson, Esq., President Wilton Seirimj .Vitelline Company, Cleve land, (Mo: The Wilson Sewing Ma chine received tlie Grand Prize Med al for being the Best Sewing .Machine, and a Grand Prize (medal of honor) was awarded to the .Wilson Sewing .Machine Co. for manufacturing sewing machines in tlie best manner, from the best material, and by the best known mechanical principles. These cele brated machines ar now on exhibition and for sale at. the store of lltf. BLAIN, YOUNG. & CO. In purchathinp a machine fecf the mod pop ular!,' NEW TRIUMPHS! NAIJJt Or UST YEAR. THK STATISTICS FROM SWORN RE turn of theales of Sewing Muehlnes In 187i. repcirtH In 1878:, show thut the Singer lnnnitnuMiiring Cnnipnnv sold, last yenr.ovei - FORTY-FIVE. TIIOl'S.YN'Dmore machines than ANY other Company, and over one quarter of all machine sol'd dur ing that year. Nine out of ten of sold singer Machines were for FAMILY use -proving the irrjat popularity of the Singer In the hmisehifd. Annexed are the Sales of the different makers: MACHnnts. The Staffer Minuitc'a Co. M 2M.75N. Wheeler Wilson MTV Co.... Sold 171.(W liowe snenwuo. estimated!. Urover ABMbrS, M.Co Domestic 9M Co Weod8.M.C Wilcox A C.ibbsS. M. Co Wilson S. M. Co Annr. B. H.O. AS M.Co Cold Medal S. M. Co Florence S. M. Co 143,000 52,HI 49,V,4 43,444 83,639 ".mm 1H.IW0 1S.S!7 13,7'J3 TITUS, BOU KHAKI IKS A Co., Agents, Albany, Or. Also, all kinds of machine needles kept for sale. novliy 73 A. WHKELkJ C. P. IfOlOE. C. R. WUKKLEK. A. WIIEiXKR A CO., SIIEDD, ORECiO', Forwarding& Commiss'n Merchants. Dealers In Merchandise und Produce. A good assortment of all kinds of Hoods al ways in store at lowest market rates. Agents for sale of Wagons, drain Drills, Cider MiUs, Churns, Ac, Ac. CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PORK, BUTTBR, BOGS and POULTRY. FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDRY And Machine Shop, t A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON, Manufactures Steam Engines, Flour and Saw Mill Machin ery, WOOD WORKING , And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And ali kinds of 1HOX ASD II R ASM CASTIXGN. Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. 41v3 DRUGS, ETC. A. ( AK0THKKS & CO., -Dealers in CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, DYES ULANK, LAMPS, ETC., All the popular t PATE.VT MEDIC1XES, pine cutlery, cioars, tobacco, kotioxh pert i'mer y, and Toilet: Uooda. Particular otrc and prompt new Riven Physicians' prescriptions and Kamily Reo lpc9- A. CAItOTHEKS A CO. Albany, Oregon-4v5 Murder in Albuny HASN EVER YET BEEN KNOWN, AN I) no threatening of it at present. Death Is a thing which sometime must liefall every son and danghterof the human fam ily ; and yet, At the Mid-dar, Of your life, 11 disease lays his vile hands upon yon, there Is still "a llm In (jilead," by which you may be restored to jierfect health, and prolong your days ton miracu lous extent. How ? By calling on R. C. HILL A SOX, With a prescrlntion, where you can have It componndetTuy one experienced In that particular line. Also, constantly on hand a good assortment of fresh drug, intent medicines, ehemicals, paints, oils, dye stuffs, trusses, etc. Agents for the Celebrated link Weed Kenedy, Or, Oregon Rheumatic Cure ; Dr. D. Jnync A Sons' medicines, etc. Spencc's Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock. Also agent for the Home Shuttle Hewing Machine, One of the most useful piece of household furniture eoctnat. Call and examine-. ft. C. HILL A SON. Albany, Jt.neM,TWtrVs JOB PRINTING. ALBANY REGISTER PRINTING HOUSE WITH XEW AND FAST POWER AM) HA.D PRESSES, Latest and mot Desirable St) lei or Printing Material, Is undoubtedly THE SHEBANG TO GO FOR When you wish Posters, or Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Ball Tickets, Programmes, Labels But why particularize, when it Is gen erally acknowledged that we are ON IT When it comes under the head 1 m mm eroomotoeooelii.orust (i DRY GOODS, ETC. ft h as XX o ft BM B 11 m J i Bs& ok s rr, 0 1 03 5 ?o 9- 5LfflH "0s iiiim 3 Her &H ryj rs H . m r- rf?- a Si, ,riS H 0 35 W L tm a G M sT2j:rs V 5 2. 'D m 1 0 1 v e K S3 x H S H 0 0 ft K 99 M ft B Q 0 "9 s c 2? 0 9 3 o ST i X 99 WATCHES JEWELRY. 1. V. TITl'S. J. n. T1TVH. CIIAS. BOCHOAUDES. TITOS, BQURGARDES & CO, DKALKR8 IN J EWE LEY, Silver & Plated Ware, -and DIAMOND SPECTACLES. MANI'FACTl'ltKD AND AIWl'STKD especially for the tticllle Coat hv the NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz: Pacific, ualllornlu and Sam Franettteo WATCH, and wc nuwl conlldcntlv roe ommend them to the public, dm possessing mure k"oo (Jihuu tUB Kir Hie pneu nany otner iuen in inc niarKci. We also keen all other brands Klein. Waltham and Rwiss Wutchcs, Cl s, Jew- irj', silver ano riatcu wnrc, -Also Pifitolti and CartrldtjCR. ' Repairing a Specialty. JgJ tVAIl Work Done nl UwhU NM, Warranted to be na Reprewrnted. Tltut, Boargarde dc Co., AT J WIN 0 aster's old stand, First street, ALBANY, OBKQQM; UTO