The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, April 18, 1874, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUseelttturoiM Ormtge Notes.
The Patrons of Mason City,
Iowa, will operate two elevatore
this year.
The Indiana Granger predicts
that the next Governor of that
State will be a Patron.
A Grange shipping association,
Vith a capital of $100,000, has been
established at Tolono, III.
A Grange, exclusively composed
of colored rati ons, lias been formed
at Knightstown, Henry county, Ind.
The Grangers of Merced county
will shortly commence the erection
of a mammoth warehouse at Merced.
The Patrons ot Tennessee will
next year reduce their cotton crop
one-half, and increase their corn
crop one-half.
William A. Wright, Secretary
ot Little Lake Grange, Mendocino
county, is probably the best pen
man in California.
The Patrons of Illinois are mov
ing in the matter of aid to the
Northwestern homesteaders, and
Master Golder calls for a busltel of
wheat from every Patron.
In the 1,818 Granges in Iowa,
there are no less than 25,000 women,
each of whom is intrusted with a
vote. The women are thus being
rapidly prepared for the ballot by
instruction in parliamentary prac
tice, debate and general business.
The Capay (Yolo county, Cal.,)
Grange recently passed the follow
ing resolution:
Whereas, the regulation of
feres and freights was one of the
issues upon which the present Leg
islature was elected ; therefore, be
it
Resolved, That a failure upon
the part of ihat body to discharge
that part of their trust will not
meet the reasonable expectations ot
their constituents.
The Cleveland Crusade.
In Pearl street the women stopped
to cross, when the rabble closed in,
and one fellow named Frank Klein
made use of insulting language.
A policemen seized him, when a
rush was made toward rescue.
Other officers, some firemen and
citizens went to help make the
arrest, and for a while a lively time
and general riot seemed imminent,
'out the police drew their billies and
revo.vers, and managed to keep the
crowd pretty well subdued. The
fellow seized was taken to the sta
tion, and his brother Nicholas
Klein, who tried to rescue him,
was also captured. Ho gave the
officers much trouble. A passing
tire-cart was stopped and Klein was
put in. The horse became fright
ened at the yells of the crowd and
ran away. A wheel struck a hitch
hie post, and fireman, officer and
priscer were thrown out The
prisoner was badly hurt about the
head. Seeing one side of his face
bloody, the rabble became more
excited, d made another rush, but
the officers, continually receiving
reinforcements, Were victorious, ai d
after hard work succeeded in put
ting Klein in the station. While
this was going on a party of women
ware visiting saloons on Detroit
street, but they received the pro
tection ot police, and were not mo
lested. Bat the excitement kept
increasing, and the crowd swelled
steadily. Some brewers got a hand
aud a party ot men in throe vehicles,
and drove about the streets with
flags flying, drinking beer, and
making bacchanalian speeches.
Half the police was called out, and
the Mayor and full Board of Police
Commissioners wept to the seat of
disturbance. They found the wo
men in a saloon,, arid as they were
coming out the Mayor advised them
under the circumstances to go home.
A sufficient escort was furnished
and they went homo One wagon
load of brewers and saloon-keepers
were arrested, after the men refused
to stop driving about the:stt8
making unseemly disturbance,
Money is cheaper in Boston now
was ever owore Known oy itio
A. WHEELER $ CO.
A.
XQjmNHES
Ready Pay Short
OP ALL
At the Lowest
It B
FIRST CLASS
Assortment Always Good.
J oasb: paid as usual
FOR AtA KINDS OF
Merchantable Produce.
SUkdd, Linn county, Oregoa. '
FOR
m : "
Blank Mortgages,
Latest and improved styles,
Call at the Register Office.
FOR
BLANK DEEDS,
Neady executed,
Call at the Register Office.
FOR SALE.
TWO LOTS;ON CORKER OF WATER
and Ellsworth streets, In this city, on
wrllch there Is a good dwelllng-honso enn
talnuui tlvo rooms ; there Is a largo wood
shed and other outbuildings, a splendid
well ot witter, etc. The properly tafntsale
on reasonable terms. For further partleu-
ralnqaue.ontnems.
Albany, February 91, 74-tf
THE COPARTNSBSItU' HERETOFORE
existing hetween the undersigned, Is
this day dissolved by mutual consent,
Wmt. K. IStatn and 3. Barrows rot IrWg.
The business will hereafter boeonduoted
n EpeSmig'hartrMt tttflr hnMnesj
with the undersigned, will please call at
their rtttonvoota6K
TO SELL TO
Time Customers
ni
ODS
KINDS,
Living Rates !
HEW TO-DAY.
FUHN I TXJH.EI.
Everything New.
GRAF & COLLAR,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
FURNITURE !
OF ALL KINDS.
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES,
LOUXOES, SOFAS, 8PRINU
BEDS, CHAIRS, ETC.,
Always on hand or made to order on the
shortest, notice.
FrRNITURE repaired expeditiously and
at fan-rates.
Onr Factory Is on Water1 street, at foot of
Lyon, adjoining Aituouse uvs rianing
Mill, whero we Invito out friends and the
public to call and examine our stock of
goods.
Salesroom at Drag Store of A. C
r others tc Co., rTrst at ret t.
URAF ft COLLAR.
A.bany, Feb. 98, 1874-JJ
OLD STOVE DEPOT.
JOHN BRIGGS,
Dealer In
RANGES.
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX,
STOVES !
Of the best patterns.
ALSO I TIM. SHEET IRON A.VD COP-
PER WARE.
And the usual assortment of famishing
da to bo obtained Ik a tin store.
itopalrt" neatly and promptly executed,
hi reasonable terms.
Sbor treckontnjra euiUv long friends,
FRONT STUB T, ALBANY.
rwo.S.UM-1
B
LANK DEEDS, MORTGAGES. ETC..
on hand-liteA style. -Nd to tl
low.attAl.otBc.
BUSINESS t'ARlte.
JOHN CONNER,
BAN KING
AND H
Exchange Office,
' ALBANY, OREtiOS.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
cheek at sight.
Interest allowed on time deposits In coin.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
and New York, for sale at lowest rates.
Collections madt and promptly remitted.
Refers to H. W. Corbett, Henry Falling,
W. S.Ladd.
Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Albany, Feb7l, ltfl-WvB
A. W. GAMBLE, M. !.,
Physician, Surgeon, etc.
OFFICE-Firft streeMdioinirtg Weed's
grocery store. RESIDENCE -At the
late residence of John C. HenUcnhall, near
the Foundry, First street, Albany.
October 24, 18?3y
FOR8ALE I
rjlHE CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S
REAPERS it MOWERS.
HainCs Headers, (Wood's Unproved.)
CoqulUnrd's Indiana Farm Wagon.
The Rusael and Vibrator Threshers,
(best maohiues on the coast .
States rami Forrerecd Drill.
Star Plows, and other machines
Call, see, and get price and terms before
buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop,
eomcr Second and Ellsworth Ms., Albany,
Oregon.
iv5
FRANK WOOD.
W. C, TWEEDALE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions,
Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery Crock
ery, ninl Wood A Willow Ware,
ALBANY. OREGON.
6TC';i and are him. Mtfl
NOTICE! !
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between Wm. IT. Kuhn and
James O. Van Rensselaer under the flrm
naino of W. H. Kuhn A Co., Is this day
dissolved by inntual consent, the notes
and accounts due said Arm becoming tho
property of the said Van Rensselaer, and
to whom, or his representative, they must
l)e paid, and to whom must be presented
all claims against the said firm.
W. H. KUHN,
. Pn. C. SCHUYLER,
Gnnrdlnn estate of
JAS. C. VAN RENSSELAER
Referring to tho above, I give notice that
the notes and accounts due W. II. Kuhn A
Co., will be collected bv Jas. B. Wyatt, of
the firm of Clark ft wyatt, who may be
found at the old stand 01 Kuhn Co., and
who Is fully authorized to receipt and
settlo the same.
PH. C. SCHUYLER,
(inardian estate of
Jas. C. Van Reuvskjxaeh.
Albany, Or.. Feb. 8, 1874-Sm
GO TO THE
BEE-HIVE STORE!
TO BI'T
Groceries.
Provisions,
Notions.
&c, Ac, &c,
CHEAP FOR CASH !
Country Produce of All Kinds
BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR
OAB 3SE 2
This is the place to got the REST BAR
CAINS ever offered In Albany. Prtl
will always do well tooalland see fort bent
Kirst street, Albany, Oregon. .Mr
- id
BUirNJB CJARD5.
-J.
DR. STEELE
MEDICAL WONVf-'Rt
SCSlIfliltHS BUTSli "i.i iU
CURES ALL INTERNAL AND KXTKB
nal Aches and Pains; Purities the
Blood ; Regulates the Ltver : Cores Agnes
and bad t old, Don't he. without It Bold
by Druggists, ,,,
smit
P. M. JONES. t. hOOSKt rnti.
JONES ft HILL,
PHYSICIANS AND SUROrOWf,
ALBANY, OREGON.
S7v4
r.i
J. W. RALDWIN,
Attorney nnd Coonselor Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Conrti
in the n, 3d and 4th Jod!cil,D
trlcts. In tho Supreme Court of Oregon.
and In tho V. 8. District and Circuit Courts.
OrncK-In Parrish brick, (up stain), in
office occupied lw., the lateJS. H. Cranor.
ranor,
(o'.6v
1 irsi srreen Ainany, wrcgon.
D. R. RICE, H. D.,
Surgeon & Phyiician.
OFFICE -Eli st street, between rem
and Brnadalbln. It ksIukkck Third
street, two blocks below or east of Metho
dist Church, Albany, Oregon. VWM
J. 0. TOWKLL, L. FMM
POWELL A FLtWIV,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
AND SOLIHTORS IN CHANCERY L,
Flinn notarv nubile). Allmnv. Oregon.
Collections and conveyances promptly at-
icnueu 10, 1
T. W. HARRIS. It. J. BOUOHTOM.
HARRIS l Oi'UHTON,
Phynicianii nd Surgeoat,
ALBANY, OREGON.
OFFICE-OVER A. OAROTHER9 AOoH
Drug store.
Res denee of Dr. Harris- FOnrth..inr
blockswcstof thcCouit House. Residence
of Dr. Boughton-Opposite Dr. Tate, on
Third street. novtt'71
Albany Book Store.
J SO. FOSHAY,
DEALER IN M1SCKLLANEOU8BOOK8,
School Books, Blank Books, Stationery
Fancy Articles, Ac.
Books Imported to ordor,at shortest pot.
sible notice. vSntO
DR. GEO. W. GRAY,
DENTIST,
A Ml ANY, ORE6QK.
OFFICE IN PARRISH BRICK BLOCK,
corner First nnd Ferry streets. ResU
donee-Corner Fifth and Ferry streets,
Office hours from 8 to 12 o'clock a. m., and
1 to 5 o'clock p.m. 18?
EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED.
THE RAY TEAM NTILL LIVES,
AND IS FLOURISHING LIKE A OHM
bay tree. Thankful for past favors,
and wishing to merit the continuance of
the same, the BAY TEA SI will always he
readv, and easily lwmd,.to do any hauling
wlth'lu the city limits, for a reasonable
compensation. t 0 f livery of ti.sds
a Specialty. A.N. ARNOLD.
20v5 Pronrietor.
Files! Piles
WHV SAY TOIS DAMAGING AND
troublesome complaint cannot be
cured, when so many evidences of success
might be placed be tore you every day
cures of supposed hopeless eases? Yoor
physician Informs you that the longerydu
allow the complaint to exist, you lessen
your chances for relief. Expenenee Aui
oughl lhi in all cotes.
A. Cnrothers A t o.'s Pile Pills Had
Ointment
arc all thev arc recommended to be. Will
cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles In
a vcrv short time, and are convenient to tut.
This preparation is sent by mall or ex
press to any point within the United states
at $1 50 per package.
Address, A. CAHOTHJCR8 ft CO.f
87v5 Box 31, Albany, Oregon.
JOHN SCHMEER,
PKALKJt IN
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HAS JEST OPENED HIS NHW liROtXR
establishment on corner of Ellsworth
and First streets, with a fresh stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Clganv To
bacco, Ac-., to which he invites the atten
tion of our citizens.
In connection with the store ho will keep
a Bakery, and will always have on hand a
full supply of fresh bread, crackers, ftp,
G Call and see roe.
JOHN SCHMEER
February 16-21 v
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Albany, wlierr orow
Ac. nan b left.
JeSfcrton
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orj, Jtuanvn. Or.
Albany. Or., Febtmary , MHL