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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1874)
: s -., i - r 7 i PFDLlSHKtl KVEBY SATURDAY BY COLL. VANCLF.VE, ALBANY OREGON. hi 1 SURSHtlPTIoN -IN ADVANCE : Owo copy, one yenr $ 3 00 "It eople y.'r 13 no Ten eopl s, one ymr SO oo Anyone getting ii" a 'iu' of flw, and forward!!' $13 Sft will receive the sixth eopy f reo Sncclnl Inducement oflSwl 'o persons deslroni of ca!W4Mntj fur su'ivrlpt'ons tothcHEil-TMt. PrenuiMenml Resol-.iflon lu H-m-ory at ''ill:i T. Fliil'i.vwn (Iiink waiAiiii'tt- tolwwHy. PflKAMBLE. It was like a prophecy, when. year aii at our last Alimn i gstlierintj, our departed brother am) class mate said : " IM is my lat Commei pt'ment n earth. Befora Mother Reunion I sh-ll lve bewi laid to rest." His Words have been fulfilled and on Dec. 8tfi, 1878, ni immortal spirt wn In-ed from tie body and entered into rest. '.din T. Fitltej'BOM'W Uw HMNM) of the jlassor''G3, who has finished hi work on eartfi and gone to his rr ward. Ten remain. In accordance with the usual custom on such oc casions we offer ti e Mowing resn lutions which but techly express our feelings : Resolved, That we will ever re. member with mingled feelings or" sadness and resect the exo llent. traits of character which- our de ceased classmate always made prominent in his intercourse with us in our school life and iu his rela-. tioos iu subsequent yews with hi (ellow-nten. Resolved, That our duty and our aims in life are tor us to know nd pursue; to fulfill and realize rest with Uod. That the generons ambition of our departed daswnate tu perform well the part allotted to him here was such as becomes a uoble and a gifted man, and that we regret alone the interlosition of death between nun and his fortunes, not his sense of life's purposes and his zeal and ability to perform them. Revived, That to his aged father, his dear children, his broth. rs and sisters yet sorrowing, we tender our unfeigned sympathy. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Association be instructed to forward a copy of this preamble and these resolutions to the family of the deceased, and to ask for their insertion in the P. V. Advocate, the Albany Hkoistkr and the Mates Rig&s Democrat. T. H. CRAWFORD, JOHN B. WALDO, MRS. NELLIE CURL, Cum. t Class '03. Halem, June 24, 1874. mux juj Temperance Mkktivg. At (be Union Temperance Alliance, at the Court House on Thursday ereu iog of last week, attendance was rather slim. The election of officers resulted to the following excellent election : President, Mrs. L. M. Mtepheosori; Vice lresident, Mrs. M. J. Foster; Secretary, Miss Maria Irvine; Treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Powell; Executive Committee, Mrs. C. 0. Godley, Mrs, Walter Monteith and Mrs. D. . Luper. Speeches were then made by Rev. I. Wilson, Mrs, L M. Stephenson, and others. A committee was ap pointed to wait on the City Council and inquire what steps bad been taken toward not granting license, ad to urge the Council to go on with 1 what it bad commenced. Hevs. 8. O. Irvine and ! Wilson, D. D. Gray, and Mesdames ft M. Robertson, D. E. Luper and L M. Stephenson, formed the com- society wiH be held at the Court House on Friday evening, July 17th, m which occasion it is ex pected a good programme will be ottered for the edification of those who attend. Remarkable Cure Hypnc tism in casks op Rtrain. On Monday, Mr. Gearhart, late butcher o' this city, called on Dr. Houghton, stating that he was suffering intense jta'n iu the breast, the re ult of strain received while iu the act of laooiiig a horse. The Dr. app'ied t he tractors to the parts affected, and iu live miuntsMr. (J. declared himself entirely free from pain. The Dr. is per'orming almost miricIe.H with this new principle, hypnotism, and will soon have more patients than time. If yon want a good quality of st.'ck sat cheap, goto C. P. Har per ds't'o. For the Gem Fruit Jar-, the very best article you can !"et iu which to put up your fru t, dpi to I .'arper's. Go there, also, for cluiice lines of tlry goods, fancy ;.mIs, gioceries, boots and shoes, clothing, cigars, tobacco, double Unified shot guns, fish hooks, i-rockeryware, cutlery, glassware, et-!. it's the place to trale. A lively interest is taken by Linn county farmers iu the subject of a narrow guage railroad lietween Alhany and Yaquina Hay. It seems to meet with the greatest favor, and if the project is put upon a proper basis, they will contribute lilierally toward its construction. Mr. Lucas, of Monmouth, Illin ois, visited our city on Tuesday. Mr. Lucas came to Oregon in search of health. Having, so far, gained iu health and flesh, he is inclined to think Oregon is the place lie's Iteeu looking for. - - - There were two thousand peop'e in attendance at the campmeetiiig at Roberts' bridge on Sunday. Tom Scott threw his benevolent countenance in sight on Monday. Tom'll do. The papers contain a report that L. S. Lang, a wealthy breeder of fine stock in Maine, n relative of J. W. Nesmith, contemplates remov ing to Oregon, with a view to en gage in fine stock raising in the Willamette valley. Mrs. Marrowfat says, "When a woman's eye begins to look around her in the world, it lights with most satisfaction on some other woman's bonnet that isn't as expen sively trimmed as her own!" A Missouri judge has decided that a woman is not an "old maid" until she is thirty-five years old, and all the women are singing songs in his praise. A good Kansas boy earned a nice Bible by committing three hundred verses to memory, and then traded the Bible for 'a shot-gun, finishing up by accidentally shooting hi aunt in the leg. The telegraph announces that the main business of the New Hampshire Legislature up to the 28th of Jane, was to removing Re- publicans from, office. - Scott County, Minn., contains an extensive Liraburger cheese factory. The cheese is declared to be "ripe" when i dIM tbt sue of a bean will DRY GOODS, ETC. Retrenchment ! MAKE MONEY -BY- SAVING MONEY I lias Just received a now stock of all tht latest siyles of II i;' AND BOYS' Ana is selling so cheap that all can buy. The goods were Bought for Cash, and are iieinsr sold for the same commodi ty. The secret ol selling goous is in Having selected our goods In daylight, we court the most CRITICAL EXAMINATION. I SELL ALL (I00D8 AT GRANGER PRICES! FULL LINES Of DRY OOODS, HAtWWARE, MOOTN & MIWEs, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC. IV. BAUM. Chradle's Brick, Tint street, Albany. aprliWtS SaaudKYonng (Successor to Blain, Tovsf A Co.,) Wholesale and Betail Dealer in STAPLE and FANCY WAGONS, PLOWS, all kinds Farming Implemts Agent for the celebrated Ncv Wilson Sewing Machine, Guaranteed to be equal to any, and Iross W to U less than other arst elaw macWuea TEBJiS CASH. CiOODS LOW. Call and See. a am nui. rtrat tlrac i CLOTH Q O Q S 09 m Titus, Bow-garde & Co. Column TITUS. B0UR6ARDES & CO,, DKALIKH IM J E WELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, ' antr DIAMOND: SPECTACLES. MA N U FACTORED AND AlWLCTEIi eseclfiil' for the Pncllle Coast b'ihe NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz: Pacific, . California nrut San Francisco WATCH., and we most coiifltlently ivc oinmenrt 'hem to the mihHc.ns roRsesfiliig mow iroo 1 qunUties for : he price than any other Wateh In the market. We also Keen all other hnutcb of Klgln, Walthntn and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Wated Ware, ALSO Pistols and Cartiidfee. fcjT Kepairinn a Specialty. Jfi Work Done nl eAM Pol4, Warranted to be na Repraentod. J. D. Trrps. J. B. TITUS CHAK. BOCBOAKDta. Tltns, Bonrgardes & Co., AT JOHN OANTKR'S OLD STAND, First street, ALBANY, 0RKGOS Tfcc Sinter Still Triumphant. AT THE VIENNA BXAIBITION THK $lner raqeived the Heilal of Merit, the Medal of Progress, and three other Medals for superiority of productions. HI The Singer received aU the MEDALS awarded to either of the competing Ma chines, and two Medals more than any other obtained. Then, in the name of troth, what is it that prompt people to claim reqnaimendatlons for the Diploma ofHWiorT The fact to no Diploma of Hon or has been given to any Sewing Machine Company. But immeasurably more valu able Is The World1 Award as shown by sales-proved by sworn re turns to the owners of the principal Sew. lng Machine Patents- which last year amounted to two hundred and nineteen thousand, seven hnndnM and fifty-eight I11S,758) machines, nine ont of ten of then being for Family use. This is over 43,000 more Sewing Machines than war told by any ot hercom rany during t he same period and over One Quarter of all the machines sold in 1873. These enormous sales are owing to the long-tested merit of the STVGeK machines, which meet the want Of the public In superiority and simplicity of construction, and capability for great variety and cxoallenee of work. That the users of Sewing Machines And these desi rable qualities in Ike 81MUKH, beyond aU others, to shown by the sales above given, aside from the swards of International 4A Hm. nit her at home or abroad. THE SINGER MANI'f ACTUM WO 1X1,1 It Union Square, Hew Turk. Ttt,BrartrdaCo, I! bjsj Bej MOhy.vr. JOB .III' j-1 BTt ALBANY REGISTER PRINTING IIOUSH I ns ill a WITH NEW, AND PAST A, 4 Bli.' POWBB AMD HANI PRESS JS-tfi II Mil lteat and most Deeirabls . 7 ft f ' ill ' . I ' Styles at Printing Hi Material, vMtRii lam SBfiitB'W ajtjfli i8 Is undoubtedly THE-SHEBANQ TO OO FOR When yi wish t ' vi "' ' Posters or Visiting Cards Business Cards, Bill Nsads, Letter Head envelopes, Ball Tickets, Programmes, Labels But why partkiriarbx, wben It tsp. emlly acknawiwtgetl tiat we at ON XT Whea it tsfwss to 4,.t ! ; ofltquH iied ) m& ttA tetfiiti'lirslii;ii' vAtaau JtonJ ttv v 1 fi T 5 nftttft The nsit meeting of the atte .tlu Mib xt ? Mf 0 i