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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1874)
3 The people of Walla Walla are not generally ill good health. L. Yidito, of Dayton, W. T., wants to rind his brother James. Walla Walla's Sunday ordinance is being te-ted ill the courts by a sa loon keeper. John Harrier, an old and well known citiz 'ii of Salt Lake, was ac cidentally drowned in the Jordan river, June '2Cth. The residence of Cyrus Davis, three miles east of Walla Walla, was burned down on Monday of Jast week. The cause of fire was unknown. James Thompson, of Walla "Walla, hypothecated his friend's watch for 88 the other day and now lingers in jail for want of $42 more to pay his line. Grasshoppers are making sad hav oc with the hay harvest in Montana. It is estimated that ranches yielding 100 tons last year will not yield ten ton thii. The first se ssion ot tho Eastern Oregon and Washington Annual Conference of the M. E. Church be- gins at Walla Walla on Thursday f the present week. If anybody knows anything about Charles Fox who used to keep a livery stable at Boise City, they will confer a favor by writing to the Ida. ho Statesman office at that place. Another victim of the business of kindling fires with coal oil isMiss Emma Smith, of Helena, Montana, who was so badly burned on July 10th that she died on the 12th. Repairs are ljeing vigorously pros ecuted at the millitary post near Tort Townseud, and vessels are bus- Uy engageu m me irausporiauon oi freight, troops, etc., hither from San Juan. The judgment of the District Court, condemning Michael Harti gan, ot Vancouver, to differ death for the murder of Mr. Vohwinkle, has been affirmed by the ura me Court of Washington Territory. Thare are nine towns and 25,000 people in Cache valley, the present terminus of the U. N. R. H. The oompany has fifty miles of iron at Franklin, and will proply complete the road over to Snake river this year. A little Indian girl captured by Gen. Crook, in the Indian war in Idaho six years ago, died at Koise City about a week ago. She was about 13 years of age, and lived in the family of Cy. Jacobs since her capture, and was kindly treated, but would never talk until about a week before her death. The Hozeman Courier is credibly informed that rich river mines have been discovered on the Missouri, op posite Nave's, and about eight miles from Uadersburg; 25 cents to the pan have been obtained. The river prospects well from the Three Forks to Nave's, and the greatest excitement prevails in the settle- uients contiguous to the river. The potato bug, which has been 60 destructive to crops in Colorado the past few years, has made its ap pearance in the Yellowstone valley and destroyed the crops of several settlers. Should tliey get into the Gallatin valley this season, between tbem and grasshoppers, they would leave but a small share of this fa vorite esculent tor the people. Pendletonians can live on wild game now, it is so abundant in that Gov. Grover has appointed Mr. Curtis T. Frenchard,of Westport, Notary Public for Clatsop county. A Salem man set fire to a load ot hay the other day because the dri ver ot the team hauling it refused to turn out of the road. The second number of the Baker City Journal has reached us. One side only white; the other, an at tempt had been made to print. T 1 1 ' 1 - i independence is to nave a news paper. It will De a local paper, de voted to the interest of the Indepen dence aud vicinity, success to it. Tho people at Dallas do their own wood-sawing and wash their own linen. They have not a Chi naman in the town. Portland could spare them a few. Miss Shreve, a young lady and two children were thrown from a buggy by a runaway horse, near Dallas last week, but fortunately no serious damage was done. A summervillc astronomer an nounces, for the benefit of those that did not get to see the comet, during its recent visit to the earth, that it will appear again in 2157. The Farmer of Polk county can scarcely get hands enough to run their threshers and headers this year. There is work for a great many hands just now. Wages are $1 50 per day. A Mr- Hobson and his son, of Sublimity, Marion county, were both somewhat damaged by trying to stop a runaway team last week The son was run over and the fath er badly bruised A little daughter of W. Bilger, of Willow Springs', Jackson county, while playing with a knife a few days ago, hurt one of her eyes very severely, and it is thought she will lose the sight of it. A young man named Leverton got into a fracas at Weston last week, and when the constable went to arrest him Leverton beat him over the head, put spurs to his horse and made good his escape. It there is one thing more than another that Polk county needs, that one things is good bridges. Nearly every bridge in the county is either in need of some slight re pairs or is actually unsafe to travel over at all. In Polk County the farmers are all busily engaged putting up their hay. The timothy crop is not very heavy, but made up for by the wild oats of which nearly every far mer has au abundance aud it is liked nearly as well as timothy. Hay is selling from $4 to $6 per ton in the field. Grain is fast ripening this warm weather. Fall grain will be ready for the headers by the first week in August. All creals give an appearance of a iieavy yield, oats being especially heavy. The camp-meeting held near the Milton Millss, on the Touchet, by the Cumberland Presbyterians, con tinued for two weeks closing on Sabbath before last. The attendance was good throughout the meetings and very large on the Sabbaths. The eampholdere fed and lodged gratuitously, all who did not come prepared to take care of themselves, and pasturage and feed was furnish ed for their horses. This is thecus torn of Cumberland oampmeetings. The order of the people was never better in any part of the world, A return emigrant wagon pass. ed through Cedar Falls, Iowa, last week, bearing the expressive and euphonious label, "Dd the gnus- Mr. McNaught has just returned to Seattle from Washington City, where he had been for the purpose of lobbying through Congress a bill authorizing certain counties to issue bonds to aid in the construction of the Seattle and Walla Walla rail road. The bill foiled, but Mr M. is confident of its passage on tho re. assembling of Consrress. Should the uecessary authority be obtained from Congress, the intention ot the pro jectors ot the enterprise is to bond Walla Walla county for $250,000; Seattle, $100,000; Yakima county, $150,000, and King county, $250, 000. Steilacoom prospers. The Steam- VI o ill 1 1 V lllg UlClCUilUg lull unui.' for merchants, which certainly indi cates that better times are approach ing. The farmers have shipped an enormous quantity of wool, and re ceived the cash, and their hop crops will be larger than ever before. Byron Barlow, cut a stalk ot wheat he found growing on the gravelly prairie back from Tacoma that bore 32 full heads, containing each about 100 kernels of grain, all of course, from a single seed. An in crease of 320,000 per cent, is almost beyond comprehension. S. N. Wilkin8, cf Corvallis, who has been such a fruitful source of "accident'' items fell off a load of hay last Saturday, striking on his head and inflicting serious injury. It is reported that Mr. Garfield has gone to Washington to secure the appointment of Governor ot our neighbor on the other side of the Columbia. The ladies of the Congregational church at Olympia, ran an ice cream saloon last week and cleared over $100. The town marshal has had his attention called to caterpillars in the orchards at that place. DRY GOODS, ETC. Retrenchment MAKE MONEY -BY- SAVING MONEY! Has Just received a new stock of all the latest styles of MEWS' AND BOYS' CLO And is selling so cheap that all oan buy. The goods were Bought for Cash, and are being sold for tho same commodi ty. The secret of selling goods Is in Having selected our goods in daylight, we court the most CRITICAL EXAMINATION. I SELL ALL GOOD8 AT GRANGER PRICES! full lines of oh y oooim, wbocekier, uardwakf, boots shoe, NOTIONS, ETC ETC. nr. BAUM. Cfcetdlel Brick. First trt. IN-- r DRUGS, ETC. A. CAR0THERS & CO., Dealers in CHEMCAf A, OlUi, I'AINTS, BYES ui.ANN, lamps, KTC, All tlie popular PATENT MMHCI ri.VE CUTLEM, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTIONS PERFUMERY, and Toilet! tioods. Particular care and promptness siven j Physicians' prescription and Family Rec A. CAROTHERS 4 CO. Albany, Oregon-4v5 Murder in Albany HASNEVKR YKT BEEN KNOWN, AND no threatening of it at present. Death Is a tiling which sometime must befall every son "and daughterof the human fam ily ; and yet, At the Mid-day, Of your life, if disease lays his vile hands upon you, there is still "a halm In Gilead," by wliich you may he restored to perfect health, and prolong your days to a miracu lous extent. How 1 By calling on It. C. HILL & SON, With a prescription, where von can have it compounded by one experienced in that part ieular line. Also, constantly on hand a good assortment of fresh drugs, patent medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, dye stuffs, trusses, etc. Agents for the Celebrated link Weed Remedy, Or. Oregon Rheumatic Cure ; Pr. P. Jayne & Sons' medicines, etc. Spcnce'H Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock. Also agents for the Home Shuttle Mewing Machine, One of the most useful pieces of household furniture extant. Call and examine. !(.('. HILL ft SON. Albany, June 10, 71-WyS FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDKY And Machine Shop, A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON, Manufactures Steam Engines, Flour and Saw Mill Machin ery, WOOD WORKING And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kinds of IRON AND BnASN CASTINOS. Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. 41v3 STOVES, ETC. W. H. McFARLAND, (LATE M. M. HARVEY A CO.,) Next door to Conner's Bank, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force and Lift Pumps, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow Ware, HOl'SK FVBNISHINCI HARDWARE, Tin, Copper and sheet Iron ivnrv. LARGEST STOCK IN THE VALLEY. Lewsst Frioes Ewy Ti. Benalrins; Pwpwljr Bra. OKA iJJiUJM 1,1. Vinegar Bitten are not a rile Fanrv Prink, made of Poor Rnni, Wblsky, Proof Spirits and Refuse Ugnors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to pltase the taste, called "Tonics." ''Appetizers," Restorers," Ac, that lc'iri the tippler on lo drunkenness ai;a ruin, but are .1 true Medicine, made from the native roots mid heriw of California, free from oil Alcoholic stimulant They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfec t RenovRiorand Invlgoi ator ol theSvstem, mrryitigoirall poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching It refreshing and tu ifiiltigboth mludand body. They an eas.) of ..dministratlon, prompt In their ac tion, certain iu their results, aafe aud reli able in all forms of disease. No Person can take these Bit vers according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bows are not destroyed by mineral poison or Other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point ot repair. Drsnepsiu or Indigestion, Rad ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the regie hi of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offimrlngs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of, womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an Influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Itheuinatism and Gont, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitten have been most successful. Snch Diseases are caused bv Vitiated Blood, which is aencrailv S reduced by derangement of the Digestive rgans. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions. Tet. ter, salt Rheum. Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms. Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitter One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever von liud its impurities bursting fhrou.i the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or 8ore.-i j cleanse it when you nnd it obstructed u. : sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when It t foul; your feelings will tell you whet . Keep the Mood pure, and the health of t o system will follow. i'in, Tupo and other Worm, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are eifcctuallj destroyed and removed. Snysadlstiniulshed physiologist: There is scarcely au individual on the face of the rr.rtli whose body Is exempt from the pres ence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements at the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. So s item of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. JTIcchaniual Disease. Persons en gutted in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typesetters, Gold-beater sod Miners, as they advance In life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, hike a dose of Waleer'8 Vineuar BIT tkks twice a week. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mil .cut l evers, which are so prevalent In the valley of our great rivers through out the United States, especially thoseof the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennes see, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, .Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during les sons of unusual heat and dryness, are In variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, snd other abdominal viscera. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting s powerful In fluence upon these various organs, Is essen tially necessary. There Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Waleih's Vine gar BirrKns, as they will speedily remove the dark -colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same lime stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions oi the digestive organ. Swelling Goitre. Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruption of the Skin, Sore Eyes, eta, etc. In these, as in all other constitu tional Disease, Walker's Vinsuar Bit ters have shown their great curative pow er in the most obstinate and Intractable cases. Dr. Walker's California Vino star Bitters act on alt these cases In a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cans, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts re ceive health, and a permanent core I effected. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walker's Vineoab Bit tkks are the best safe-guard In esse of erup tions and malignant fevers. Their balsamic, haaling, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative prop erties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach and bowel, either from Inflamma tion, wind, colic, cramps, eta. Directions. Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one snd one-half wine-glassful. Eat good nourishing food, snch as beef -steak, mutton chop, veni son, roast beef, and vegetables, snd take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable Ingredients, and contain, no spirit r, h. McDonald to., Druggists A Gen. Agra., San Frauds, Cel., A cor. Washington and C harlton St., N. V. SOLD BY A IX DRUGGISTS A DEALER ItnnUL U!rx!!!!?nSm!oa! Calif, r- "We? Is, A oor. of Washington and Charlton St. N i fef Ml Draggtsta and Dealer.