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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1874)
s ALBANY REGHSTER. Pan rtlBLUHED EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, By COLI VAN CXEVE, m REGISTER BUODIlfOS, Garner Firry and First SlraU. TKBM3-IN ADVAXCR. OM Ttr Throo dollars. Sic months Twodollam. Single copies Ten oenta. ro olubs of Ave 19 30 each. Toolulteof ttm tQ " ' 1 ADVKRT1SIXC RATES. Tmnalent advertisements, per square of tan lines or less, lirst Insertion tl ; each .ubeoqnont Insertion fide. I-arger udver. tuwments inserted on the most lilicral tortus. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. DlHECTOItY. Officers of Oreira State (image. Jloafr -Daniel Clark, Salem P. O. Hecretnry J. II. Smith. Harrlsburg. (toerseer-Wui. Uvras, Scio. (aWto-iV-George Hunter, Walla Wnlla. ttwirt II. P. Olds. Lady Au't SJnmrrf-Mrs. Chine Olds. Aulttanl SViurtrd - W. M Powers Shedd, aiaptain -Anthony Simpson, Corvnllis, flAVpT-FmnkShelton, Walla Walla TVeotanT -B. A. Wltzol, Turner. Cem--Jlrs. Jane Cyrus, 8cin. ftimim Mr M. Powers. Sliedd. Flora-Mrs. L. C. Reed, McMinnvlllo. Buaam'CommiUrr DanlclUlnrk.Snlcm; R, M. Gnrney. Ten Mile, Douglast'o.lOrley Bull, Walla Walla: G. A. Wells, Buena Tiata; Tlioiiias M tinkers, 8cio: A. B. Oenry, Lafayette; H. I. Kill, Junction. of Central U range Aaaocla- PretMnl-W. . Alexander. Vice Prriul "nt-Juiiusi Tatom. 8tartarn-. W. Stannard. TVeusurrr -0. P. Burkhart. IVattee- T. Shedd. F. Powell. Qate-Ktrp r-Eltes Fanning. Xgent-L. 0. Burkhart. Meets at Altiany, on tlie second Tuesday n each month. Farmers should every where be made acquainted with the fact that the durability of timber can be wonderfully promoted by what is called cyanizing, saturating the wood with a solution of simpje blue vitriol While walking recently with a gentleman in his garden he called our attention tothesmallness ot the stakes that supported his raspberry canes. On pulling one, the end in the ground as weH as the part above, was as sound and bright as if lately made ; but he in formed us tha t'-e7 had been in constant use tor twelve years. We remarked, of course, "They are cyanized?" "Yes," he replied, "and the process is so simp'e and cheap that it deserves to be universally known, and is simply this : One pound of blue vitriol to twenty quarts ot water. Dissolve the vit riol in a part of the water boiling hot and then add the remainder." The end of the stick is then dropped into the solution and left to stand )X five days; for shingles three days will answer, and tor posts, six inches square, ton days. Care is to he taken that the satura tion takes place in a metal vessel or keyed box, for the reason that any barrel will be shrunk by the operation so as to leak. Instead of expanding an old cask, as other liquids do, this shrinks them. In corroboration of tbe foregoing we notice that at a meeting uf a far mers' Club, in Hudson, New Voik, one of the members exhibited a post, which, previous to being placed in the ground, had been soaked in a solution of blue vitriol one pound of vitriol being used to twenty quarts of water. The port was of pine, and when taken up was m sown! as when put down eielit Bacon rind rubbed on the warts on a hone's nose will cure them. Money may be kept in perfect purity for years by boiling the strained or extracted article, then skimming it carefully, sealing it up air-tight as fruit is canned and keeping in a cool, dark place. A teaspoonful of powdered alum spilled into a pail of water (the water being stirred at the time) will in a few hours precipitate all .all earthy particles to the bottom, leaving the water pure and e'ear. Another way is to throw in one or two Kwdered kernels of bitter almonds. They do i.ot harden the water like alum. Long continued observations sh jw that harness and other leather, exosed to the action ot ammonia continually given off in stables, be comes weak and rotten sooner than other leather. Even when care is taken to protect it with grease, this takes place. Professor Artns recommends the addition of a small quantity of glyce rine to the oil or tat employed in greasing such kind of leather, asserting that it keeps it always pliable and soft. Wlien good coffee is 35 or 40 cents a pound, it taices away re morse of conscience for using it, somewhat, to parch barley a nice brown and mix it half and half with the genuine article. It manes a very good substitute, and yon know what vou are drinking. The barley should be nicely browned, and when just warm an egg should be stirred in it, then set by the fire to dry, and grind as wanted. Pre pared in this way it settles as well as any coffee. The best way to cure fowls of eating their eggs is to wring their necks. If the fowls are of too choice a variety to treat so, take an egg and remove the inside by mak ing a hole in each end and blowing through it.' Then fill the shell with lead, melted and poured in use mis tor a nesi egg. ah soon as the fowl has deposited its egg in the nest, take it out, and it she returns let her pick the nest egg, A tew sharp pecks at it will cure her. Colored and white flannels should be washed separately, and never in the same vat which has been used for cotton and linen goods, fur not only will the lint adhere to the flannels, but they are apt to receive a dull grayish color. Maunels should always he washed and dried quickly, and it is a good plan to . . 1 . .... iave them washed nrst in the morning, before the other clothes, especially in the winter, as they dry so much more quickly than later in the day, ami then there Is no tear that careless washerwomen will plunge them into dirty suds. Am Economical Wife. The following letter from Lady Compton to her husband, Lord Comptou, afterward Earl of Nonh ampton, written in the year 1610, the eighth year of James I, shows that our grandmothers were not so sparingvof their husbands' purses, after all, as some wou'd have us think them : My ftwEKT Life : Now I have declared to you my mind for the settling ot your state, I suppose it were best tor me to bethink and consider within iriyself what allow- vears before, The process is imnle ! ance were met'ttt ,or mc- 1 pray and cheap, and within the reach of j beseech you to grant me, your every farmer and bortpilturist. It I n"t I"1"' a,ld wifp tlie s"m is good tor all kinds of timber ex 'f 2tG0O (313,000) quarterly to posed to the weather spouts, l)e P"'1- lt 1 w,nilcl. taM shingles, bean pylen, hop poles, t,iat allowance, C00 $3,000) grape vine Make, etc quarterly to be paid, for the per- ....... lonnanoo ot charitable work; and Mck-lieadiu-nc is mostly caused Uuw thing I would not, neither by too much acidity in the stomach, will, be acconntable for. Also. Aipreuy goo cure consists in l will havo three, horses for mv manly ttrting a little burnt or very f own saddle, that none shall dare to I lend or barrow; none lend but I, i none narrow but you. Also, l would have two gentlewomen, lest oe should be sick, or have some other let. Also, believe it, it is an indecent thing tor a gentleman to stand mumping alone, when it d hath blessed their lord and lady with a great estate. Also, when I ride a hunting, or a-hawking, or travel from one house to another, I wi I have them attending ; so, for either of those said women, 1 must and will have tor either rl them a horse. Also, I will have six or eight gentlemen; audi will have my two coaches, one lined with velvet to myself, with four very fair horses; and a cach for my women, lit eJ wi'.h and laced with go d, otherwise with scarlet and laced with silver, with tour horses. Also, I will havo two coachmen one for my own coach the other for my women. Also lor that it is indecent to crowd up myselt, with my gentleman-usher in my coach, I will have him to have a convenient horse to attend me, eilheir in city orconntry. And I must have two footmen. And my desire is that you defray all the charges for me. Ana lor Btysclt, besides my yearly allowance, I would have twenty gowns of apparel, six of them excellent good ones, eight of them tor the country, and six of them very excellent good ones. Also, i would nave put in my purse 2,000 ($10,000) and you to pay my debts. 1 would have 6,000 ($30,000) to buy me jewels, and 4,000 ($20,000) to buy me a pearl chain. Now, seeing I have been and am so reasonable unto yon, I pray yon do find my children appnre, and their schooling, and ail my servants and their wagons. Also, I will have all tuy houses furnished, and my lodging chambers to be suitably furnished with all such furniture as is fit, as beds, stools, t hairs cushions, carpets, silver warming-pans, cupboards of plate, fair hangings, and such like. So now that I have declared to you what I would have, and what it is that I would not have, I pray you, when you be an Earl, to allow me 2,000 (810,000) more than I now desire, and double attendance. A New Idea! A. WILSON SHUTTLE mm MacMne FOR 50 Dollars!! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Biqi the World-Renowned eh THE BEST IN THE WORLD I tdSThe Highest Premium awarded to It at was A Montana man dined in Phila delphia'fecentty, and describes the event as follows in a letter to a New York friend : "After all that fine dinner they brought in some glass bowls, with water and a piece of lemon in each. I supposed it was lemonade ; and as we had been drinking many kinds ot wine I was glad of it for -I was thirsty. But when I went to taste it I found it so sour that I aked tor sugar. Tlie ladies appeared to me to be smiling at something, but I scarcely knew wliat. Afterwards I was told they were finger-bowls to rinre one's hands in. But, John, nobody washed their hands after 1 drank my lemonade. I call that thought ful, don't you ?" "No Liquors Solo." The City Oonncil of Mansfield, Ohio, has passed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of alcoholic liquors, including wine, ale, beer, and porter. It passed by a vole of three to five. After it's passag the President of the Ladies' 'J emperarce League arose and thanked the Council in a few remarks. Then all the church bells Itcgan to ring, the cannon be gan to boom, and the Council ad journed, alter uniting with the ladies in singing: "I 'raise God, from whom all blessings flow." This is a hard season everywhere, and economy assumes the propor tions of a practical virtue. Even Albany lobbyists have their lunch put up for them by their landladies in little tin cans, the clatter whereof, about noon time, in the halls of the Stateliotise, iiil'ords a pleasing relief to the clatter of 'tongues inide. Jsroomm Aijrn brown brewfenist. Upper Egypt a few years njfo find only an average of five or six rainy clays in the year; the Pashahewem, planted millions of trees, and the average is now forty-Mx days of the ; VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N. T. ; Cincinnati . Exposition ; Indianapolis Exposition 8t Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair; and Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION ! ! t&For Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the. nearest Hail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sala Old Machines taken in Exchange. AUEJTT9 WAVI KJ. ADUHKVS, JVi'Hson Sewing Machine Co. M Cleveland, Ohio. 6 ADVERTISEMENTS. PETERS & SPEIDEL, MANI'FACTIKUW OK Carriages & Wagons, Of Every Description, ALBANY, OREGON. MANUFACTUB TU ORDER ANT nnd all styles of Wugons, Currtafes, Hacks, c, at m rBBBorji'ilc ni'rs n tho use or t(fv; .,. M.K'y.ana vs-orn will ju- fttw ratw.""1' ' ' wpw'Mtoaaly lone Slum Oil Fnrrv i. !..-.,.. w. . stiuets. r,,Blmfwona Albany, Man'!: 7. MARBLE WORKS. IVONMOE A STA1GEB, l)fin!or In Monuments, Obelisks, Tombs, Head and Fool tones, K-vscnted in California, Vermont and Italian ma i Die. SALEM, OREUOX. mUMlM SiHOI-AT AI.BAST. mm ia t 3 7 3 4 95 10 s 0 19 .1 1 a a i 7 I 4 So hettrr evidence of .1 ..(.: '"" Compound ti ?n rl!l""',yr,!ns ''lid, than w tl, m i sntnmnty ol nes, mated ni 'VTK "'"":"' t eminent i iV j V . " I , in the U. a Marine Hospital. ,an Fn.m-iseo. reiw!- CU ill the A"-il' No, HS7 ' !', r Urrl Journal: nilami iaievbhW tUUftLTrTUS i hill find Vain,. TyaheM Fe.r. . ' a nflnm.of Iillu, . .... 4 ninreUK..... I( '"toeiiee online 3 Mrleture e Illffflm.nrnf.;f..- .... -71 - - . .in ag . Hleaaivrbairla.... i . .... " '"- 01 mi' xifn.ii. . 7 Oymery 4 Uhroole Ulnrrlieen .11 12 Uonorrhera m ;ompletely conoixi aifvp of hV hnp are the reports of the exji w'tfc fciiealyptij liy pr. Urrfmer. of Berlin, Priisslft fn. Isr Keele-, C hief Phvsician ortl..tr1n Bailw,,,-Co., pnbHihed in the Ant. M tl. J,mr. Jnly, IsTj. It will he found very eftiiaeions in obntV ratoemMlif Dyspersk. Itnmchitis. Ilnrl,. ImftotJBh C ironlo Soiv ihTO,t, u-neor-1 luw, eta, and in namea during pregnancy. r Colf-mnirNltoiibrr Kxtrnet of Knralyp. (HHfsa speefal prepara tion fur I III' I fl'tii ...nl ... -artl ,4 -irrn(l to enr y cane t reated neenrrtingto dlrectionn. without the injnrtona resnltsof the nsnal (Jnl .. . .. 01 mi -n 1 rem edies for that disease. Alsnpnre flnid tract of ImnlvpttiH. in one ponnd bottles, for physicians' use Rewareof Imitation, nnd take none but ( o'emanl. For ral everywhere, and ?t odire CaletAl'o., ItruggistH, rortland. Agenla for Oregon. . vSnMly 1 m 1 KEWABD FOB AN Incurable Case! XDR. IX RICHATTS GOLDEN BALSAM I Aft r ten ynn' trial on tbiaCeait hu proven Itaulf the only aoratlve in contain riant ot diMUM prmouoced by medical pnctlUo& tnaslneonble. Br. LeBieban's GOLDEN BALSAM Ro.. mrM Ofcaoentlntuid tecond 'gc, 8ore on the Legaor Body; gore Ears, Eyes, Ron, c.t Copperxiolored Blotches, (typhllitle Catairh. IXaaoaed Soalp. and all primary forms of tha dtMsa knowo aa lyphllia. 1'rlce, I per bot tle, or two tor $9. Br.L; Rice's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 eures Tertiary, Heicarial, Bypbllitio Rhenma, tlam, Pamaia the Bonce,' Bactof the Heck, UV cenrfied Sore Throat. Syphilitic Rash, Lamp and Contracted Cords, Btifmetw of Ike Limbs, and eradicates all diseases from tbe syitem, whether eansal by indiarretion er abate of mercury baring the blood pure and healthy. Price, 5 per bottle, or two tor9. Dr. Lff Bicbaa's GOLDEN SPANISH AN- tidote, tor the Care of Oosnorhsn, Gleet, Irri tation, Gravel, and all Urinary cr Genital disarrangements. Price, 1S0 per bottle. Br. Le Biota's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- lection, a wash and injection tor severe case of Gonnorh'BH, Inflammatory Gleet, Strictures, and all diseases of tbe Kidneys and Bladder Price, fl.o( per bottle. Also Agents fcr DB. IE EICHAIT8 COLDEST PILLS for Seminal Weakness, Night Emit, liions. Impotency, and all diseases arising from Masturbation and excessive abuses. Price. IS per bottle. The genuine Gounri Baiaui to put up only in round bottles. On receipt of price, these medicines win be sent to all parts of the country, y "prrsa or mail, securely patimland tree from ebser- vauon. sole Agents, C V. RICHARDS ft CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Chemists, R TV. cor. Clay ft jansome Strata, San Francises, CU. 4 X