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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1874)
ALBANY REGISTER. i i J BUSINESS CARDS. DR. STEELE'S MEDICAL WONDER! GUBKS ALL INTERNAL AND EXTEU nal Aches and Pains; Purines tlie Itlooil ; Regulates the Liver ; Cures Agui and bad Colds. Donl be without It Sold by Druggists. SinH D. H. JONES. J. LIKSBY Hi!.),, t JO SI .V HIM.. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ALBANY, OREGON. 37v4 j. wTbaldwis, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IN ALL TOE Court VT in the 2U, 8d anil 4th Judicial Dis tricts, In the Supreme Court of Oregon, and in the U. S. District and Circuit Courts. OrriCE-In Parrlsli brick, (up stairs!, in office occupied by the late N. H. Cranor, First street, Albany, Oregon. to:5v6 0. B. RICE, m. burgeon & Physician. OFFICE Fit st street, lwtwecn Ferry and Washington. RKglnKNCE-ThirU street, two blocks IksIow or cast ot Metho dist Church, Albany, Oregon. von40 J. C. POWELL. Ii. FLINN POWELL A. FLINN, Attorney!) and Counselors at Law i ND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY (L. iV. Flinn notary public), Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at lended to. 1 T. W. HARRIS, Physician" and Surgeon, ALBANY, OREGON. rVFKtCK-OVER A. CAKOTI1ERS& Co'S J Drug store. Residence of Or. Harris- Fourth-st., four (lucks westof the Court House. Residence of Dr. Boughton -Opposite Dr. Tate, on Third street. novlaTS Albany Book Store. JXO. FOSHAY, DEALER IN MISCK1 iE0rSBOOK8, School Books, lSIunlt ttdbks, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. , v5n30 DR. GEO. W. CRAY, DENTIST, ALBANY, OREtiON. OF FICE IN PARRI8H BRICK BLOCK, corner First and Ferry streets. Residence-Corner Fifth and Ferry streets. Office hours froiuStg 12o'clocko. m.,and 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. 18v4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAY TEAM KTIIX LIVEN, AND IS FLOURISHING LIKE A okeen bay tree. Thankful for past favors, and wishing to merit the continuance ot the same, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, and easily fonnd, to do any hauling within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. g-Delivery 'UomIn specialty. A. N. ARNOLD. 20 i l'ronrietor. IileJPilesT T n V SAY THIS DAMAGING AND TT troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of succesi might lie placed bctore yon every day cures of supposed hopeless ernes? Yonr physician informs you that, the longer you allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your oluinees for relief. Rtpwieiice hat aught this in all con n. A. Carotbera 4c ." Vile Pills and Ointment are all they arc recommended to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very short time, and are convrnient to we. This preparation is sent by mail or ex prcJtto any point within the United States "'acT'AAROTHERS A CO., 7v5 Box S3, Albany, Oregon,. JOHN SCHMEER, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions, , ALBANY, OREGON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First streets, with a fresh stock of Groceries, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, 10- bacco, fte., to wntcn ne invites tne atten lion of our citizens. In connection with the store he will keep a llakerv, and will always have on band a full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac. J Call and see me. JOHN SCHMEER. February KM4v4 TEL EI JHEotzler Chair! Can be had at the following places : Msrrisburg... ..Bam. May Junction City Smith Sfflraeflold lirownavuw mr& a u Halsey . J. M. Morgan scio "'AiJJiA!!l. Albany...., .Grjtf CoUli A full supply.can also be obtained at my U skill) OB I Ttst street. AHwiy. Onvon. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN CONNER, BANKING ' y,i V. ,' t'C". f EWLiitSis uJ J -AND TT raw Office, Ui; ALBAS , OMMOA. UM pvErOSITS RECEIVED 9UBJECT TO XJ check at sight. Interest allowed on time deposits lnpoin . Kxdhange on Portland, San Francisco, and New York, for sale at, lowest rates. Collections tnndeand promptlyremitted. Refers to H..W. Corbett, Henry Falling, W.S. Ladd. , 4iiJ Banking hoars from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, 1871- A. W. Ci AMBLE, M. D., Physician, Surgeon, etc. OFFICE-On First street, over Weed's grocery store. BESIBENCE-Opposite late residence of John C. Mentlenliall, near the Foundry, First street, Albany. Octobers, I873y FOR SALE ! npHECELEBRATBD Wy Av WOQD1S : KIv.irrillTi A'. Rw w.nn. Uaine's Headers, (Wood's improved.) l',xiiIllHrrs Indiana Farm Wagon. The RIMsel nd Vibrator Threshers, (best machines on the coast. Ktat'esnisn f orcefeed BrillLVl War I'Iowh, and other machines. Call, see, and get price and terms before huyfh ajsawhercut my Bhwkauuth Shopj rornur'Sscdnaandl Ellsworth sts.i Albany, Oregon. , - 31)v5 ritA-ta wuuu. W: C. TWEEDALE, DEALER IN Grocex'iea, Provisions, Tobacco, igr. Cutlery roelt ,rv. and Wood & Willow Ware, , . ALBANY, OREGON. gg-OWianif tee him. UtS GREAT EXCITEMENT S TMIE EXCITEMENT at Portland Is rag- 1 ing to a very high degree on account ofthe Ladies Crusade ! Also, at Albany, on account of the new store which I have opened at the corner of Washington and First streets, wun n nice Assorted Stock of Goods! which I propose to sell at Bedrock Prices. J. BLOOM, tar Hlirhest cash price paid for WOOL, FURS and HIDES. Corner of Washington and First apl8 streets, A'bany, Oregon. BEE-HIVE STORE! TO BUT Groceries, Provisions, Notions, IV &c, &c., fcc, CHEAP FOR CASH! 4iiHtrjr Froduec of All Kinds BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR OASH1 This is the place to get the BEST BAR GAINS ever offered in Albany. Partlot will always 0o well to call and see forthew seiroK ' : ... first street, Albany, Oregon. v GO TO THE FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold In New York, 1MX. Legal tenders, 8ai90c San Fratciaco Mark la. WHEAT- 1 80 V 100 lbs. flour - Extra. 16 Wii other brands, $5 S5 75 V lbs. Onions-H 75 V IQOtts. PorUand Market. Wheat II 01 65 V cental of 100 Bs. OA'W - I'm; V bushel. Flour Firm ; choice brands $5 00O6 00 Vbbl. Babubv-$: K81 50 per cental. 0nions-1X61XcV. Butter Extra dairy M30c V B ; com mon, 1824o. Eoos-I8aoc v dozen. Poultry Grown ohickeas, IS SO&i V dozen. Wool-1828c V 1 HiDES-Cholce dry, lio V B ; salted, 7c. Albany Markets. Wheat White, V bushel, 7580o Oats V bushel, 35 cts. Potatoes V bushel, 50 c. ONI0S8-V bushel, 1(5I1 5a Flour-V bbl, 6 00. , , " BKANS-White, V B, 34c. Dried FRiiiT-Apples, V b, 5 cents; Peaches, 16 c Plums, 14c; Currants, 18c nuTTKR-Sfresh roll, lS20c f B. Eoos-V dozen, 18, "ft. chickens- dozen, w 503. Sugars Cruslted, Ie; Island, 10gil8c; Ban Francisco refined, 13)40 V . TEA'-Young Hyson, 1 125; Japan, 75c Coffee-88c V . 9ALT-lHf94KCB. Syrup- Heavy Golden, V keg, 0 50 ; Ex heavy tiolden, 1 00 V gal. , Bacon -Hams 18c, Sides 8c. Shoulders 7c Laud-Id tins, 11c V V' ; in kegs, flu. Oils-Dcvoo's Kerosene, 62c Vgal-, can, 5 gals., 50 ; Linseed Oil, raw. giU,$l 85, lKlled. 1 37K. IIiDES-Utidrossed deer skins, 20c IP B dressed, $1 83 ; dry cow hides, rUnt No. 1, 12lc V B ; green salted, No. 1, 6 7c; sheepskins, l55".30c each. FCRS-Otter,l(i8eaeh ; Fisher, tl each ; Beaver. 80C$1 V B ; Coyote, soy 62c each j Coon skins, 810c each. CHAB. b. hontaouk. robt. malley. MONTAGUE it McC ALLEY, ARE NOW OPENING A MAGNIFICENT stock of SPRING GOODS ! -consisting in part of clcgont- Lastres, Foptlna, Harsellles, Brllliantes, I'lqnes. Nliawls, JaMtnese p. , Bress Goods, and an endless vanety of Ribbons, Cnttrs'COlhlsWttcs, Lacot, &,,&., for the ladles, And a line assortment of Readymade Clothing, lints, Caps, . . 1 5? i doth,' ft Casslmerea, loMonadea, an Hosiery, of all descriptions for men and boys. Also full assortments of Groceries, Croctery & Glassware. for everybody. The goods were selected' wlih care, and purehased at very low prices. A look thrOturb our stock and our mark ed prices thereon, will satisfy all that we are determined to place our goods at prices that will warrant satisfaction to the pur chaser. 1 Lebanon , Oregon, April 85, 1871. Duffle Woolen Mills 'iumih . NOTICB 18 HEREBY (JIVKN THAT the next regular annual meeting; of the stockholders of the Baffle Woolen Mills Company, will be held at, the office of the company in isrown8vine,on r nuay.iue Nineteenth day of June nexl, at three o'oloek P. M. By order of the President. A. W; i'HKEl.EB. May 15, 1874-37 Secretary. TBKASUBEM'.S KOTH'E. kTflTIf'P. IS theutWV P.tVKS TO ALL ll persons holding County Orders, en dorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds," to present the same at my office for payment, as interest on the same will cease from the (laieoiuusnouco. . JAMES SIHM.KH, Treasurer of Linn County. April 15, 1874-S6W3 The New Patent Climax Steam Washer! WILL 1)0 THE WASHING FOR AN ordinary family In from thirty rain-nt-N to one houri Requires no attention while the process of cleaning Is going on ; much less soap tlian nytne oiu process; me cioinejs iv nuiilnir no rnbhine. It isesneulally adant ed to washing Lace Curtains ami all tine Fahrtes, and for Flannels is most desirable, as it will not frill them as a Machine or hand-rubbing does. jji For full particulars as to price. call on the agent, ELI HAZEL, at W. H. Mc Farlond's stove and tin store, First street, Albany, Oregon. 1 . . f April 5, 1874, J. ,, SMITH, Halsomlnlng, Whitewashing GENERAL BOOSE OLEANlWJ. Third tt street, betwwm Wataton S Harvesting will soon oommenoe. A bend of bones and males ambled through town yesterday. Mrs. Belle Van Cleve returns to Rosebarg to-day. We shall soon return to our old publication dayFriday. Hope Grange No. 24 is now one. of the institutions ot this city. Meets to-day. Mr. H. C. Powell has added to his stock a Jersy bull calf, four mouths old, paying f 100 therefor E. Bugg, of Springfield, has been in bed nine years. Wistar's Exter minator will set him up. So tar this wason, C. I). Simpson has purchased 60,000 pounds of wool. 1 ' W. R. Blain arrived at his old home in this city on Thursday, after an absence ot some months in Cali fornia. Job's Comforters Is what's the matter with quite a number of people (scattered up and down through the laud. , - Mr. J. Beard is now sole propri etor of the Tanget warehouse, which has been thoroughly overhauled for storing the incoming crops. At a protracted meeting recently held at Statenville, Marion county, forty-two were added to the Chris tian Church. The Assessor's voice is again heard in the land. Tt didn't take him over a couple of days to "put down" all our vast wealth. Wheat never looked so well as now in Linn. The impression is that the yield per acre will be the largest ever known. Rube Saltmarsh is kept busy filling orders for the excellent soda put up at the establishment of A. Oar-others & Co., of which liube is whom. There was a good attendance ot Grangers at the Council on Tues day, when the Willamette river improvement was fully discussed, aiid the necessary steps taken to bring the matter properly before the people. A meeting has been called for Tuesday week. We are sorry to say that the un called for and malicious misrepresen tations in the last issue ot the Cor vallis Democrat, in relatiou to the celebration ot the 4th in this city, caused twenty -five subscribers in this city to order its discontinuance. Enterprise. Mr. A. N. Ar nold is having n elegant new ex press wagon built, considerably larger and strouger than the one he now uses, to accommodate his in creasing business. Arnold is ener getic and enterprising, and proposes to keep up with the demands made upon him, at any cost. " Bargains. Messrs. P. O. Har per A Co. have on hand and offer for sale : One brass bearing wagon, 2J. One brass bearing wairon, 8J. One brass bearing header wagon, Lot of Plows, (John Deer's.) One Excelsior Mower & Reaper combined. One Excelsior Mower. At grtjatly rtxluced rates to close L' . mm New style sewing raach ia the city. Rev. Isaiah Wilson has gone to campmeeting. Weather somewhat cloudy, cool and pleasant. Mrs. Eugene Scrapie, of Port land, is visiting in this city. A dressmaking shop has been opened on First street. At two bits a gallon everybody can put up currant jel. W. W. Parrish and family goto the mountains next week. , Dr. Alexander has returned from his trip up the MoKenzie. Harvesting will oommenoe. in about three weeks. Z. Beard is the postmaster at Tangent. ' , M. A. Baker is now a notary public. Cherries about all gone and black berries getting thin. A. S. Mercer went to Portland on Thursday. ; , The telegraph office is now east of Ellsworth on First street A Grove of Ancient and Honor, able Druids is to be planted in this city. Cucumbers made their first ap pearance this season on last Satnr. day. '' . Jack Crouse sold his interest in the Albany sawmill a few days since to bis paid, John Hurd. Geo. F. Settlemeirand wife, and Recorder ITerren and wife, started for Fish Lake yesterday. Andy Carothers sent down a keg ot trout from Fish Lake the first of the week. Andy's on it. Mumps, measles and whooping, cough still interest the little lave r- icks. No change in market quotations. Market fairly supplied with garden truck. i Mrs. Wra. Gird returned from her vist to Victoria last week, much benefitted by the trip. J. II. Smith, of Harrisburg, was in the city two or three days dur. ing the week. The prettiest girl in Harrisburg is said to be a newspaper carrier. She carries them in her bustle. Mrs. Baber was some better at last accounts, although still in a precarious situation. ." Messrs. P. 0. Harper & Co. have bought Mr. Howell's interest in the large warehouse on the corner of Ellsworth and First street. We are not particularly proud of the appearance of the paper this week the face of the roller pulled off, owing to too muoh sponging. NEW TO-DAY. E EE! TJIROM MJS.t.Etrs FARM, NEAR TAX A I sent, one lame RAY old. with white face, and hair rob! of his tall. Any person returning him, or sending: notice or his whereabouts, to loaAUo., Albany, win oa Iff"" ., ', 2 anmaisnia A no ' tfnttj, Or., Jnly 16, 1874-41 STRAY