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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1874)
PUM.I.SIIKD EVERY SATl'HDAY BY , COLL. VAXCLF.VE, ALBANY OKKOON. SI' B9CRIPTION IN ADVANCE : One copy, one yenr 3 00 flvi" eople one y -nr 13 30 Ttn eopl on y -nr 20 00 Anyone wt'hw ni h flab of fl'.'e.and fjnrar'lnit li '., will receive the sixth eopy f w Special Induiwme" nflnrcd o wrm etesirom of GMiVMMlng lor su'wcrlpMons to the Hkulsthi. M Alt IED. By Rev. VV. R. jWhnp, nr the resMi'iicf VVilloiijtliltyClmrcliill. on the 18th iit., Mr. E. X. hit. dan ami Via I aura H. ('hiirchill a'! of Linn county, Oregon, Gove Kakt. Ahi-iit iston on Monday fr. Tte, wi'h ami 'lanizli Ht took the ftiutheni Imind train on the Orvjron & California rail road 'r San Francim. After a short stay in 1 'alifornia, they will take lite overland Mine tor the East, their first Hopuing jaVeleiiig 4t OhtcatI , ' h(? Out-tor aid lam ily will M'ohahk' "cv the greater portion of the Nnnroet vsitim; the Ewtersi "tut, "doing" all the great ('Iks. a;nl aiig over' all theiiniiirta.it railways It is iu teiithi) as a pleasure trip, and as noon as traveling and right-seeing ceases to lie irotitlle or nmiriii, they will return to Albany. We wish them a pleasant journey and arfe return. John Canto, a sixteen-year-nld lad of Idaho, is in jail at ISoise tor stealing a saihlle When he stays in forty day fir the saddle, he will go in tor the bridle whieh he. std from another arly, tlieu he will have to answer the charge of taking pair of spurs and a shot-jjun with, out the owner's leave. Alto all this, the horse which he rode will Jiave to lo aeonU"ted for. We nhoul'l say .Tollli was on the high road of fame. The Mound City (III.) Journal ays : Mrs. Sam. P. Steel, residing near America, met with a peculiar accident a few days since, the result of which cannot yet be known. Lying on a lounge, rii was picking her Nr with the head of a pin, when th'? pin dipped from her fin ger and dropped into the ear. Physicians and surgeons have tried in vain to find it and give tip the task a" hopeless. The head ot the patient is much inflamed inwardly and the pain is most excruciating An Allen county correspondent writes to the Howling Green (Ky.) Democrat : "We understand that, not many days since, a child in the western portion of this county threw up (by vomiting) a needle, which held a deposit around it as large as a quill. The child had been treated for ulceration of the stomache by a tery able physician fori a number of years. When the rust or deposit was broken, and the needle found in the center, the parent ot the child remembered that the child had swallowed a need le many yean go, and the fact bad been forgot, ten." Never use enameled kettles for every-day common purposes; cook oo solids in them, for if the gluing comes off they will poison the food. It you clean your brass kettle before joa set it away, do not do it with silt and vinegar just scour it with !m brisk dost. A Flail SUtry . An account is given in Silliman' Journal, which if the magazine were really edited by a rilly man, instead of (as it is) by a very wise man would senrtie'y lie believed. We are informed that at San Hue naventuia. in California, the agent of the alrtiruia Petroleum Coin pany was in want of water, and therefore det nniued to hon mother earth till she gave him some. When a hole had lieen made to the depth of a hundred nisi torty-six feet she niplied, awi like an or. ator, once started, she cism'til to a great extent. An abundant si ream of water shot up to the height of tliirty feet, and then came down ajain. !y and .by the agent no ticed that there had been numerous arrivals by the ea a I just o)M?id from the lower World yen " thou sands .t them by every jet." They proved to be yoin.g Urn t, all alxnil two inches long, lie OpeneiJ his eyes in astonishment, and they opened theirs, fur unlike the u-ual iuhabila Is of ubterraneau caves these tirii had peril-ct visual orbs, flie water it it came r'rom the well was warm, showing a tenierature of sixty-four degrees. This is a much higher degree (it is said) than these tirii can hear, and though they doubtless felt as they came up to daylight that they were having a very" warm reception, they mm hi scarcely have perceived the appro priateness of the place s name. For utiles fihes speak S,iish in tho under world they could not tell that San Hue laveutura means a holy welcome. The nearest sur'ace stream is scvral miles distant, so it is tnu'tiriva that these trout were never guilty of lieing .Miperficial ; but they were aspiring, and took the first opportunity that oiened of rising in the world. What sort of an underground river they came from is a question that will lie found difficult to answer. An employee in the King Philip Mill at Fal River, Mass, was scrubbing the floor of the thin! story with a mop the other day. when he backed up against a belt 3b' inches wide that passes through the floor ob iquely, thence over a shaft and down through the floor again. The belt was moving at the rate of three quarters of a mile a minute, and the man was carried down through the floor ; but before strik ing the floor of the second story, he rolled upon another belt that was running in the opposite direction. The sudden reverse threw him upon the floor, but he was not hurt. The mop, however, ripped up three boards, and was broken all to pieces. In a rural town in Rucks county, Pa., there were seated at farmer Dudley's table some company at breakfast. The meal being nearly finished, the head of the family having on his slippers, said to his youngest son, "Come, IM, the dew is pretty heavy, and it's pretty wet; you run out and teed the pigs; twill save ray rigging up." The good son, looking at bis fattier with a critical eye, said, "Why, Pap, you needu't rig op to feed 'em, you look well enough." AMilwiukcemau wboxpects to be on trial shortly for man. slaughter, wants ou!y married men on the jury. His defense is that it was moving day when the act was ALBANY REGISTER. DRY GOODS, ETC. Retrenchment ! MAKE MONEY BT 8AVINC MONEY! 131 -tLUlMsC Has Just received n new stock of all tht la: est style of MENS' AND BOYS' c And is selllnir so cheap that aU can buy. The gooli were Bought for Cash, and ure he.ln sold for the Same eommodi 1 y. The secret of selling goods Is In Buying niKlxt I Having wloeted our K"0''" 1n daylight, we court the most CRITICAL EXAMINATION. I SELL ALL. GOODS AT GRANGER PRICES ! FULL LINKS OF OB T GIMIDN, UIMH'KBIKS HAKOWABK, tutors & NHOEa, ETC, ETC. N. HA im. Cbeadlcl Brick, First street, Albany. aprlSW-SJ SamuelE. Young (Successor to Blain, Yonng at Co.,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In 8TAPLE and FANCY Ul OS a cc fee Q O O o s Q ! 9 CM 3 f'JS 06 W 9 0 g ui o o OS a B8 log ao WAGONS, PLOWS, and all kinds of Farming Implemts Agent for the eelabrated New Wilson Sewing MaeMie, Oaarantem) to be equal to any, and iron 10 to 115 leas than other first claw machtnaa. TEMM8 CASH. OOOOf LOW. Call and See. TituM, BaHrsardea A Co.! tla TMS, BOURGARDES & CO., DKALKB8 IN Waters, Umk$t JEWELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, and DIAMOND SPECTACLES. MANUFACTttKKD AND ADJUSTKD osixivliUly for ,ihe PaciHeCoaM by the NATIONAL ELOiN WATCH CO. of Klgin, Illinois, vis : Pacific, Cullfuriila and San Francisco WATCH, and we most confidently uc nuttnenrt them lo tlie rmlillc,ai nossesSiiif more wxH qnalltiii for the price than any o!li"r Wh'cIi in the market. V.' also Keen all other brands of Kbrin. Will hum and RwIhs Watelu, Clocks, jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, A Lao Pistols and Cartridge!. tar Repairing a Specialty. Jg9 All Work Done nnd Uonda fata. Warranted Im tit at Bepreaenled. J. D. TITUS. J. B. TITOS (HAS. BOURO AllOKS. Tltns, Bonrgardes & Co., ATJOmtOANTCR'H OI.n HTAKO, First street. ALBAN Y. OKKGON KM 4 The Singer Still Triumphant. AT THE VIENNA BXAIBITION THE Singer received the Medal of Merit, the Ue3al of Progress, and three other Medals for superiority of productions. These are (be Hlaneat ewlua; ehliie Awnroa al Vienna. The Singer received all the MEDALS awarded to either of the competing Ma chines, and two Medals more than any other obtained. Then, in the name of t mil), what Is It that prompts people to claim recommendations forlhe Diploma of flonor I The (net is no Diploma of Hon or lias lieen given to any Sewing Machine Company. But immeasurably more valu able is The World's Award a sltown hv sales -proved by sworn re turns to the owners of the principal Sew ing Machlno Patents -which last year amounted to two hundred and nineteen thousand, seven hundred and (lfty-elght (219,758) machines, nine out of ten or them being for Family use. This 1 over 4A,fW0 more Sewing Machines than were sold by any other company dnring the same period and over One Quarter of all the machines sold in 1879. These enormous sale are owing to the long-tested merits of the SISQKB machines, which meet the wants of the public in superiority ana simplicity of lonstrootlon, and capability for great variety and ezoaUenoe of work. That the uners of Sewing Machines And these desi rable qualities in the SNOEK. beyond all others, Ik shown by the sales above given, aside front the award of International Ju ries, either at borne or abroad. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., M Union Square, New Tort, aiU7 JOB PRINTING. $m Lawk' JHhv V II HlLJaf On ALBANY REGISTER PRINTING HOUSE WITH NEW AND FAST t i POWER AND HANtt PRESSES, Latest and most Desirable 1 ICS of Printing It 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 eraUy acknowledged that wt our it When it come to Printing MrMaaadswsiiifsai m i