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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1874)
. II. L OflUinl Payor for Oregon. SATURDAY. APRIL 4, 1S74. fhe Pi :ilont has nominated Moses Halle: Id i Chief Justice of Colorado. A Prominent Jton Muf, I i U)iincJiwnin; a nacAi'rir elort (V-awl MB On Friday morning,-March 7 th.! WW TlfttrWtII SAUH o' Crr YEi4.ll, Vcmipt r r in l4Mlv for Detain! c? I i . I ' I,A I cevenu u, y - 174, an old nnd prominuti citiH Lodae in the Tinted States and ' , .......7 :7V Is 5!5?1iW.VK RK- and, (rliio. ft was prTuteii on hue white note paper in elegant typog. tapliy, and was headed with the They have r. youi man in South ! Portrait j 8 " iu 1,10 Salem ho Mp m,,t,M M'j uruer- 1 "m T" kt. a fl,i,,r.r..rt : Pjrlrail Was t,,e Pfo-W Wl breathed his lust, ot Mr residence : J-im-iyM.f the ), of Sewing Machines tiirongh the mails a peculiar cncn-; () ar troni l uvalioiza l.mv'o ot( leve Ms death OB ft u sr c ti in . K. Hicks making a good Edwin Lyle, whose picture we paper out ot' the Vancouver lift- j give itcre and who has been a Past i$ter. (rond in our Lodge, was expelled for contempt, beiiur chained ofhav- since. a inrv lawyer, it is cen- JaoWtt county has paid her j jug collected money of our various lenity conceded that Mr. Loan Sfcte taxes for 1ST 3 into the Treas- j brothers from our' district to the j M m or . thfi mi' I I ' VIIUI- n-m-Cill'-PT l.Y tU,niriJII"i I V'tli.. i I t, ' 1 1 ' . i I , r. I hi n .. I ill" j eilt.i irtBcllii"iaii ANY other Company, and , , , , over inieipnirieroi all machines sohl (lur tirelv uiu?xiovted, as lie had been ! im: llr yi'- Kfne out f ten of sniii j .... ' siiii'iT Machines weru. far k'AHUI.Y p - I lingering with disease tor somei pro'w tho:r at tmiiWniroftnevmker , r. , , "1 lwi'lull. Aniir.vcdun: lfco Suiep Uine. Mr. Logan came to Oregon HanBrffltoWi from Illinois in 1840 or 185&, and Th- sWot ifmuMf'it r.i.'WfcVin2! , . . . . Wliiilii Wilson M'fVM.'n....Snlrt I7,8 enteral immediately upon ttlCM Hpwi tiaebme Co. wstiniatoii). i45,(wt , ,, , . lirnVrl'.t ftnkrt-KM.ro " (H.fllil practice oi law. Although nnrte a imrstk-s u. Co k laJsa , , Weeit8.M.Co !m vouiifif man, be lmmodiatelT took i 'viieo...;iiijK M. Co - skosr . , i imWim S. W. Co... " 2g,i rank with the foremost in the legal Am t ii. p. a as m. c " 18,ibo . , (iolilwSl ,CW. 'CW " M1 profession, which he maintained i Kionmcn.s. m. -'o , ir).ii until his retiracv two or three vears i 1111 -s SB!SASfe h4 SS 1 5 S C3 ft (3 Also, all kimlnof macbuie n for -alo. Jlcs kepi novl.")yi! A ? I cr ss M S ? : T . - hj a .St i 0 urv-$ll,Ilft 84. Last week the troops at Van couver were paid oif, when a large number of them took accasion to desert. - Rlodgett, the convicted wife murderer ot Laconia, New Hamp shire, hung himself in his cell last Saturday morning. i Jn the University race on the Thames, lietwerti Cam'ridge and amount of $114 for the support ot the widow ot our late decease'! i brother, Hubert Uardwell, hut never turned this money over, either to the Lodge when eallal uoii nor to the widow. In consequence ot the foregoing, Cuyahoga Lodge, No. 22, I. (. (). F , passed the follow ing resolution : Rasolced, That we expose said Edwin I.yle by sending circulars all over the United States, to reach, if possible, every working Lodge, with his likeness attached, and thereby warn every brother of the A.'WHF.KLKJi. C. V. HOI 'Ot:. :. K. WIIRKLKK. A. WlIEEIJJt A CO., sBiit-:oo, orec;o, Forwarflins & Comniiss'ii Mercliants. the Oxfords, the former won by Uie mid Kdwin Lvle as a bad man. tour lengths. Strikes continue to be reported on Eastern railroads, and through travel is almost entirely suspended on some of them. The ladies of Olympia have formed a praying league and are going after the whisky ring in such shape as will doubtless bring them to time. Success to thera. The receipts of the Ottawa ( ioveinmeut for the current year, it is said, will not meet expenses, and Parliament is asked to supply the deficiency. The House Judiciary Committee have decided not to reimburse In surance Companies out of the (ieneva award, for losses on vessela destroyed hy Confederate cruisers. The llepublican Central Com mittee of Wasco county has decided not to call a County Convention, but to let the Independents and the Democrats mn the election. a swindler and a perjured villain, unworthy the trust and confidence of any living man, and warn the public EPiieraltv, as well as any brother, especially to beware of him in any capacity in lite. COM., OF UYAHO(i.V I.ODiilv. Five thousand of these circulars were sent out, and, iu addition, an advertisement was inserted in several Cleveland newspapers, like Hits 1 Edwin Lyle, I. 0. 0. F., de frauded an Odd Fellow's widow of $114, collected from Odd Fel lows tor her benefit; occupation, plasterer. For iurther particulars apply to Cuyahoga Lodge, No. 22, L O. O. F., Cleveland, Ohio. had strong political convictions, and was outspoken and fearless in their maintenance. Three times was he put forward as a candidate for Congress, and three times was he defeated. He had faults, as who has not ; but he was possessed j w7'ers,i" a ' r i pood assortment of all kinds of (ioods al- of many Sterling qualities ot bead I ways hi store nt lowest market rates. and heart, that will long be reniem- Afen,s for sale of ''W0""- ''rain lrl"H' 3 1 Ciilov Hills. Churns, A(!.,&e. tiered by those who knew him best, : cash wm for wheat, oats. pork. with pleasure. He was forty-nine years of age. l'eace to his ashes. Bl'TTKR, EG08 and l'OCLTUY. FOUNDRY. The Oregonian says the men j have thrown up the sponge with 1 regard to the liquor traffic question, arid turned the matter over to the women, and asks, if the women are ; to take entire charge of this much vexed question, and do all the fight ing, why are not all the weapons put into their hands? In other words, why not give women the ballot, so she can secure by legal enactment the victory she is expec ted to gain by moral and religious influence ? 1 ITh W? . m O - : y IBM The battle & Walla Walla Railroad Co. will commence p erations on their road about the Mr. Lyle at once sued Cuyahoga I first of .May, or as soon as the route Lodge for libel, estimating the hurt j is looted by the engineers now to his character at 30,000, and surveying Hie line. the trial has just ended in the; Superior Court in Cleveland before j Judge Jones. The case was de-' The bill to create a new land district in Oregon, to be known as the Dalles laud district, has been reported upon favorably in the .senate. From Vienna, Austria, the news comes that resolutions have been offered in the Lower House, re quiring the Government to expel Jesuits and all orders affiliated with them from thecouutry. At Jacksonville, Kansas, on the 25tfi of March, one Jones was killed by ilis son-in-aw, Pierce. The murderer was taken from the jail the next day, and hanged by a mobi j I , .., ,, . Clackamas county is not one of the largest wheat growing counties on the coast of Oregon, by no means as her total shipments, according to Northwest, for the year 1873, was 42,000 bushels Col. W. 6. fcrre!l, of Coving ton, Ivy., cortevpoiideiit of the void ofdevionsness,anf? the amount of testimony admitted was small. Hie plaintiff showed the character and extensive circulation ot the defamatory document. The de fendants offered in mitigation to prove the truth of the charges against Lyle ; but tte Court ruled that their truth or falsity did not affect the merits ot the case. The Lodge, unlike a newspaper, was not in the business of publishing news, and the jury must juige of their motives from an entirely different standpoint. It was also urged for the defense that the Lodge was simply a benevoleiik organiza tion, withoat st(kholders, and consequently not liable,- but the Court decided that its charter by the State gave it a responsible existence. The jury agreed with out difficulty upon a verdict of 610,000 for Mr. Lyle. The intrin sic value of his success, however, may not be very great, as the as sets of the Lodge are only about $1,000, and the members cannot individually be held responsible for the payment of the judgment. . On the 29th ult., the financial The great Peruvian Twankadillo and the rambunctious eaiawampus are on exhibit on at Salem. May they lie struck with lightning if they ever attempt to leave Salem. ALU ANY FOUNDRY Ana (Machine Shop, j A. ti CHKRRl' Proprietor, ALDANY. OREGON, I 1 Manufactures Steam Engines, Ffotir and Saw 9IHI Machin ery, WOOD WORKING And AGRICULTURALMACHINERY, And all kind of IRON IM Illl.iSS t'ANTINGN. Pwticnlftr attention nai l toropninnBHll kinrtftof machinery. 1 3 If Hi nil, ii DKUGS.TCl A. IAR0THERS & CO., Dealers in 3i,ftf"B . A 7 iu tZ . r m r m i i I w I I' at s a s f 8? S t 5 M ,& HZ 9 fi 0 on WATfjHES-JEWELRY. Salmon have commenced to run in the lower Columbia, and a big catch is expected tor the season. The Astorian says: "On chop ping an old trunk ot a fir tree in the ! vicinity of Fort 'Clatsop, a few dafys ago, ilr. W. II. Smith discovered some bullets, and obtained them, which bad been deposited there by Lewis and Clarke. The trunk in dicated that the tree was 120 years old, and it was 69 years ago these buliets were shot into it. About tirteen or twenty years ago the tr.ee had been struck by lightning." Cincinnati Cwiuherckl, at noon j crisis at Havana was hourly in. last tfatuYJay, shot and killed 'Hon. ; creasing, with gold at 250 ai d on Harvey E. Meyers, in Covington. ; "e Hotb were 7 prominent men iu Urhwe liiw,ck ia rented in a Kentucky, politics. The sliooting suutf great prostration at fferHi,. ww tWMimh of a long standing j Great fattrare entertiiined bir lils iwrrtti' Ireoorety. 4 U.S. OILS, PAIKTN, UTt tltASS, LASH'S, KIC, All the popular PATEMT MEDICINES, KIN K CUTLERY, CljSARS, TOBACCO, wnojm i'j;kh.ukh, HDd Toilet! Uood. t'ai'tiular care and )roinptneiw given Physicians' preHcriptlontt ana FalnUy Reo 1P8' A. CARtyntERS & CO. AJbaiiy, Oruf(oii4vi Murder In Albany HASSKVKtt YET BEEN KJiQW,, AM) no threatening of Hat present. Death Is a thing which solnetinw rtintat hofhll Hvcryson and dangh tor of Uic human flim lly ; and yet, At the Mfl-luy, Of yout; life, if disease lays his vilOihnnds ujion you, there is still "a lialm ln Riltwlj" by which yon may he restored tn erfwl health. And prolong your daVS toulniineii ons extent. Sow ? By uvlling on St. . MILL J.D.TITI-S. . , J. II. TIT1 H CHAS. BOt'hOAKDES. TITUS, BOURGARDES & CO. DKAI.BHS IN JEWELRY. Silver & Plated Ware, I andJ DIAMOND SPECTACLES.: rrnofj M;iMi W5ib u all With a prew'ntlon, where, ran naii linve It compounded by one experienced In thai imrticiiliir line. Also, constantly rtli hand i... .... it. mi, ir., lUlllta, I1HB, UJU- jtnfR.trusneiHcte. Agontn for tflie I ( vlPhMffll I'uk tfwl K'Wort.T. Or. Oregon . Rheuthal lQ Cn re; 1 hrclh. .toy ne HM NhntMe NewlHir mtkbtm, e of , tie Mnsfctnwtol ntoeexnfMoxMlioM MAKryACTLREDANU AI)JUHTKl twnecially tor the Pawllc Coael by Uio NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, nilnoU, vie; Pacific, California ami an Franebico WATCH. anil we moot oonfldentrv roe mnmend them lo the puhlic.ns iiosxesSinz more good un)lties for the price than any other Watch in the market, We al keep ull oilier hinnrts of Elgin Wnltliiiiu and Swiss Wntehes, ( locks, Jew dry, SUvuraod Platod Ware, ALSO PlfltolK and arlridMk; er Repairing a Specialty, jjj eAll Work none and Hoods ffoM; Tltk,nrkarrfepJk i .-. , finiui,! j-Ti;fiia ,9i r oii.if i j