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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1874)
8 tVBMSATn KVEKY WKDNHSDAY AND SAtl'toAY, By COLL. VAX CLEVJE, INT HEGISTER BUILDINGS, CrH..T Firry and Finl StrrHt. TKKMS IN AO VANCE, Oae year Three dollar. Sir month Two dollar. Single eopltfci.... .'Ten cent. To clnbs of five tl SO ch, Iulnbswfwn ........, i 00 " AOVKRTllINtJ HATES. Transient advcrtteeineiits, it square of ten lines or less, first insertion (1 ; each subeeunent Insertion SOo. Ijwer adver tisements inserted on ' tlio iuo.-t liberal tvrnis. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. niRMTOKY. (Mttn of Orejroii State raiiic. jfiubr-rmnli'l Clark. Salem P. t). Secrrtnry-3. H. Smith. Ilarriaburg., (Mtw-Wiii. Cyrus, Silo. - ttimtr QeowaHnataa, Walla Wallu. i Sienunl -H. P. Olds. ; Ladit .tV Altrimrol -Mrs. Cldoe Olds. jljMifin( Strmml -W. M. Powers. Sheild, ChipliUn -Anthony Simpson, t'orvullis. Gate-Kivpcr-Frank Shelion. Wullu Wiilhl rwmiriT -R. A. WiUtel, Turner. Vtit Mrs. June t-yms, st-io, lUmnm Mrs. M. Power. Shedd. jrara--Mre. L. C. Rood, McMinnville. Erttvlin- Cmmitttr -I mn lei ( 'kirk, Solom : R. M. Oorney, Ten Mile. iomriiisCo.:Oriey Hull, Walla" Walla: . A. Wells, Bueim Tista ; Thomas Munkers, Scio; A. B. Henry, Lafayette; H. St. Hill, Junction. Officers of tulrnl Unitize AiMoefn MM. PrtMeiu-W. F. Alexander. Vte Pnauh iit- James Ta'uin. Shenfarv -A. W. Siannnril. Trti-iunr-C. P. BurklkU't. Trust'- -F. Shedil. F. Powell. Otit Kwper- K lias Fnnn Ing. Agent L. t". Bnrkhart . Jtfi"tat Alliauy.on Hie seeoivtl Tuesday it each month. ' Eoto lute rests. To ritii v Tai.t.ow. In order j to obtaiti tallow quite free from I smell, and to preserve it for a long 1 mK " w mm e"l "'' 01 a" :J , iiiipk'asant sensation. As tlie coat time withrut becoming rancid, the ; , - - morc uf th s(). lollowins; sirap e process may ik? j used : I lie fresh tallow is mencu m boiling water, and when completely dissolved, and consequently hot, is washed through a linen filter, thou rendered solid by cooling and wash ing with water, , asj.ly seperated from it carefully by pressure. It may be melted at a moderate heat and preserved, iu erthen vessels cov ered with a bladder, paper or good ulosing.lid. It the linen filter is not tbick enough to keep the other in gredients from passing through be sides the liquid ta)low and water it is tettet to repeat the filtration. Tallow thus obtained may be nsed for ordinary food : for pomades, by the addition of pure olive oil ; for salves and plasters, by the addition ot white wax, and may be kept well preserved for a time, as free from smell as wiien first prepared. To Chnn jfirhk.To clean marble stained with iron rust, apply lomon-jnice to it with a clean rag and wash with warm water 1 1 1 soiled with dirt wash it with soap DaJ.. ..kit. jf" J 'ff j " ,ufv FwraUure 0fU. Mixlialf a pint of olive oil with one pound of soft soafil OlSi'S theln well and tippl v the uiixiure U your oiled furniture with a peite of dry cotton wool. Polish with a soft, dry flannel. For Bkiwhind Muslin. One v I I pound of chloride of lime to tbrty yards of muslin j soak the muslin in; soft water over night, melt the lime in a pot of water ; then put the muslin in for half an hour t theu rinse three times ; soak in Soft water over night : theu hau' out to dry. ! To Potith Tin.- First rub your! r','0m 1500 to 2,000 vehicles tins with a dry ofli;theii take dry jevpii.wiylit.Jway flour an(CSCBtSBith your hands: ; New York, in Ml hour, while in m at'tenwuidp takp-aitold. neji-snaner 1 l ti-MHlus fhiifrtiie8 tins j will as well as if half an hour had b'H-'n spent rubbing the.n with j ones iusi or uowuci, wiiien pions ithe.tak ..x. . i . . . I . AAxi.tiona unite zauwi- 1 aKfi i yfplrtom tomatoes, wash and ! sittaur in tiiree quarts of water until ueailf done; strain through a add two tableepoousfuls of each of these spices; ginger, mace blaol IHWaii WlOk d o. i cayenne pepper, oou uown i ) oiieonart; pour in kilt pint test vinegar, and 4len .ass Jthrorigh a hair sieve. Bottle in a half-pint bottles; cork and seal securely and keep in a cool place, ( WiV IcP4, or any sieve oimiv oy wmS it in a preparation R , , , . of salme and wirm Vater. It . 18 " C , , this is not procurable, ammonia may j m V" that it takes live days bo used with almost equal effect. J to I'ck oi potatoes , to a Let it soak, till fit to rinse in pure starving family, and by that time warm water ; theu lay it on the the family have either been sup-ironing-board over clean linen, and plied with turkey, or are over the iron lightly on the wrong side with 1 valley. a owl iron Afiorwar? pin the A mm deK;ribi a Wem ,(0 lace ou the linen-covered board, in- . selling a pinin every loop to keep tel,says: oti can sit there and tlie pattern clear. 1 think ttiat you wflukin't be sur- Hmc to keep butter Cool. Get a 1 prised to behold Cleopatra- iu her large flour pot, plug up tiie hole . barge, with 'a bonnet off her jib,' with a sound cork and seal it. j come sailing through the room on Sow nut a quarter-brick or other I tlie l'lac,(1 btsom ot a" souare. heavv bodv m the bottom. ! to serve as a snpiwrt tor a second, but smaller pot, which must be plugged up in the same manlier, j Place a dish under the outer pot, j and cover wwn any cover you please I provided it be not metalic. Now j fill the space betwen the inner and outer pot Witri water, 'llie butter I will keep as firm as a rock, as cool j as a cucumber. j Cure for Pokm Oak. OisJ solve one ounce of gum-slioltac iu six ounces of sulphuric ether ; cork turnlU- in a li,,tf In Ilutho tlia cur. face where the irritation appears i with cold water, ai,d wipe dry; 1 thou m.nlv th'o almv w.lnti.m i The either will evap uate, leaving an e'astic coating of Stun iropervi' us to t ha air. In about two minutes tlie most distressing case of poison miion, and in twentv-foiir hours! the cure is performed. WW On the contrary Hiding a mule. .picei eallshis dog Kalph Waldo Emerson, uccaus he is a great thin cur. What is that which no ot c wish es to have, and no one wishes to lose? A bald head. Rhode Island has passed a law giving discharged convicts one teniith tit their actual earnings. lfliat Sodiirn- was to Lot's wife so is the back breadth of a womaus dress to another woman. bun burn. A' young lady in Vermont is six feet seven niches high, and she isn't stuck up either, says the JWtoii An Omalia girl introduced a ro mantic mode otsiiicKie. S,lie stuffed lier lover's letters ilowu her throat until she was suffocated. Australia which produces black swans, has recently developed a vast deposit of white .wakariiich burns readily with llliant name. I A y mm has been made to pay for killing nCrttoKM all other roosters in the j : State are crowing over the verdict. 1 At a tashionivble oliurch in New! , ., . , J The Imported PereberonSKtlllou lork the contribution plates aeMif fbm ttnu ,ph -im.m MrrierlroiirJV yoirljf 4M to the great lienetit of the treasury. 1 .1 .1 . .i -4 .1 II London the iiiinjlier Miiou'li Olieap-J i.onaon ine iiflnioer hiiouii oneap uc only about l,20U r Hour. iJttSMtiJftA rew Orleans young man who presented her with , , , , lagoldmeilal A Jlilwatlkee editor sas if the (iofernmentfwill fstalt-: .. t0 kcep u w tunrit)? ollt is i a mint in tliol. ti.wu Iia rt-il medals uutil Lotta's engagement is 0Ter ALBANY RgglSTEK. CXAMm mmUm rwtoi aA strong appetite tor liquor, Rent for ! five tW , wit, ,,, They we,lt) and through tiieir effort) ne ne j8 0Il lIie roa(j to reformation. A little child named Kaym! Salem, had one finger cut off by a brulJ,er N &kv .tools, la" "P- anu caung a pearl as tx as a water-melon." A Cleveland paper . asserts that seven young men, accompanied by ,adi . 8ve j,, sU)ppeJ ' v , ,rx on hnc stre?V" , f ty' y 8 colutred WiMn who asked them for "a dollar and forty cents dat you owe me for washing." The gentleman, in his confusion, pays tlie demand, which he does not owe. A company is to be organised in j Louisville to hunt out thieves, mm -1 dere. H ?W al,d lost ProFr: with a viow of ver.ng the rewards offered. It is said that parties have on record rewards amounting 'to W),O00 for those who have committed murder, arson, horse thefts, and other crime: nlstrfcts are to lie assigned to ex- ttert detectives, who are to be paid a fixed salary, but the rewards re covered are to le paieu to the coin- nuv Ti e will of .Miss Sophia .1. Snow, of lloston, lequethvng 82,000 to afi?fifs WiafftaTj1e'iiistitntiuis,"has been pdmitled to prolwita The will reads as follows : "I forbid all liersoii or persons! to break this mv last jv'ill and .tesiainent, ajtl who ever attempts to break it, or breaks it, may lie, she, or they find no peace for mind or body in this world, or in, the world to come." KV TO-DAY. For Sale. Al Aim, AUJOLMimi TAXUEXT, well improved, with House and Ikirn and all kinds of Fruit and Onutmvutul Treus. tot rait ivnlnrs iiiau on the farm, of DAXIKL MILLER, Van. Tail)fenttui, March is, '71-tl' PEPDmajytyi W. J. WARREN & CO. I'irHt Street, t i Albany, Orexron, AKH f KKPAKEIF IO FlUMSH VLL BnldltiK, .llnttremiM, I'liholHtrriiiK. lit!, to order. tlethR pfnetlcul workmen. thevsnuinnhi' satisfaction. lev wuunintee sotisluetion. All AUhulotcry work dojiu in Allmny. (.iiltnnd eJntimii'niir ston R Wttl work. W. J. WAKltEN A t'O. April IS, 1S71-82 White Prince, ILL RH AT THE LlVERV STABLE . of Messrs. Maihaii M.iosser, in fivcinfiTv KWiOT W;iW3Tttnd 1 Z&Sir gf; J' Serins for the senton, dnc Jiily 1st, 187, H:tO. 17. X. Cold Coin. . A.AttWMm 11 If Ui w. SZl or irted with. MYfit Albany; Qr., AptH iBTrttfl 3 tJt JL ISfT. S A New Idea! WILSON SHUTTLE FOR 50 Dollars!! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned Misting: THJB BEST IN THE WORLD! t3?Tfct. Hiirliest Premium was warded to it at OIi lo State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair Ainer. Institute, N. Y.J Clncinaati Exposition : lRtIiaapeliaErpnKif ion ; StLopis Fair; Iuiaia& Slate Fair; XlaidMil Matt- Fair j and Gemglft' State Fair; FOR BEING THE and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION ! ! ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. I Where we haye no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needlts for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken ill Exchange- XOEST i AS A U0BI it), WaliMn ScivInk Afucliinv Co. limn . il Gfevelftnd, Ohio; fl i!W(f !WV T f tut I: ! ' AJbVJiHTISKMOTS. PETERS & SPEIDEL, MAS I KAtTLK EltS OK Carriages & Wagons, or Every Deserlition, ALBANY, ORECiOX. MAKUFACTl'KK TO OKHEK AXt and all styles of Wagon, Carriages, Hacks, Ac., Rt as reasonable rates us the nse of (food material and tirst-elnss work will Ins- m. Repairing neatly and exieditioinly done at low rules. Shop on Ferry between First and Beeond streets. I'KTKRS A Sl'KIDKL. Albany, March 7, 1873-27 MAKBLti WORKS. SIOXKOE & STAIOKK, Dealer in Monunieiits, Obelisks, Tombs, Head ami Foot Stones, Executed in California, Vermont and Italian Marble. SALEM, OrtEGOX. 1IKAM-II SHOP AT AEIIAW. ev of nr. J. S. toleitiHir.w t'omiionnd I'.vlmct ot Kuealyiiliiscan liclesircd. Umii the following simiinnrj- ot cases, t rented with this remedy alone." Iv that ambient nnyslclaii ,Ihi. imvh Wo sti k. In the L". . Marine Hospital. San K; aneio. iviiort ed ln the Anunsi No, i: .-. n.. ., "EUCALYPTUS -Vi fi-. Tn ah it. i Hf, ,. j,;i Remittent ever .1 X nillMud lever J u TyiHiold Fever ' Inlliiui.ot Kidixy... t 3 i niiirell io 7 3 Incontinence oi I rln :t :s Stricture g 4 2 Intlam.rMfaHMerv'.'.'. j 33 2 llleniiorlinirin l;j o 2 isiiiNcoftne Heart.. 7 7 Oyt eatery f '3 . 1 hronie ilinrii.o M . a 0 4 onorrhcn...'. 15 15 lrop- e 3 j (oiii)ilclo!yconolio ative of ()lQ above, are the reports the experiments witli Lneulyntus l,v Dr. l.oiTimcr. of nr!in AfofV 'KM,'ri'-'ie, JSWef Pbjvieian of the lAnstrmn Railway Co., published In the Am. M.iJ. JT. July, jj. It will be found very efficacious in nbltll niileBisesor liynneiwiB. Bioncbitls. Hack InKCotah ( Minnie Roiv tlir.mt. tencor rhca.etc, ami in nauseti diu-in piMfftian- 1 lr,4 oleinnu' IK.n hie j ! Extract of Encnlvp V.J? Jv is 8 "WeI preparn- t-Hif ' ,on for ""it rea t men 1 0 ! Jy&MS$r EEV.m add AUX'E, i, "d is wmranttu t "l1!?!!!!" eureeverv caw treated jr&vf. iuW)i'din?to din-ctnins. tflSn without the injurious V rcsnltR of the motel (,iui- ., , ., .. nine anil uienical rem edies for that disease; Also pure flnfd ex tract of Eiicnlypttw, in one pound bottles, forphysh lam' use Beware of Imltatiouo. ami take none hut tak-manfe. For sale eerywhere, and !y t odire Cftlet A Co.. DrtigRiats, I'oilland. Aents fnr t regon. v3n.'t9y REWAED FOR AN Innnkl fUnt a ir 11 if urcurnwic vase; 7 XDR. LE RICHAtTS GOLDEN BALSAM! After ton yews' trikl on thlt Cout has proven ituult the only curative In a certain cImk of di9em pnmoauotd by medical ptactltioo it aa Incurable, , Dr.LeBichaa's GOLDEN BALSAM No.1 cures Cliam ;res first nud second stages, Sores on the LegsttrBooVi gore Sara, Eyes, Nose, Ac; Copper-eolored Blotches, Syphilitic Cstsnb, DiHeiutcd Sculp, and all prlmsry forms el toe disease known as Syphilis; Price, $5 per bet. tic, or two tor $9. Br.Le Richaii's GOLDEN BALSAM No.2 cures Tertiary, M erourlsl. Syphilitic Ebeuaia, flam, Pains in the Bones. Back of tile Neck, CI. rented Sore Throat, Syphihtic Bash, Lumps and Contncted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates Ml diseases front the system, whether caused by iadiscrettoa or abuse el mercury leaving the blood pure and healthy. Price, $5 per bottle, or two for $. I Dr-Le Richau's GOLDEN SPANISH AN Hdoto, for the Curo of Gonnorheea, Gleet, Irri tation, Qravel, and aU rJrinsry or Genital disarrangements. Price, $2.50 per bottle. Dr. Le fliahau's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- Jection, a wash and injection for severe esses of OounorboM, Inflammatory Gleet, BtHctures, nud all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder Price, $1. m per bottle. AIs? Agents for WL LE K1CHAIT8 60LDEH 111X8 for Seminal 'Weakness, tight Kails wobs, Irapotcnc y. and all diseaseg artstsK from Msstttrbation and excessive abnses. rrice, 13 per bottle. The genuine GoUKM Bauum Is p op ortly In round bdttles. Dn receipt of price, these medicines will be Beat to ail parte of the 'country, by express or mail, securely packed and free from obser vation. Sole Agents, Li mm br. ttstaMtin a raY. mar Wholesale, and, Retail Druagisu and T S W.eor.fnavlt aansnue: A Streets, Sah FraucUco, Cat. sTl II