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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1874)
.4 -;--"t wL- ALBANY REGISTER. BUSINESS CARDS. Dlt. 8TEEUT8 MEDICAL WONDER J "iURES ALL INTERN AL AND EXTEH- J ml Aches ana rams; runues me Blood; Herniates the Liver ; Cures Agus and bad Colds. Don't be without it Bold by Druggists. 3ml4 D. M. JONKS. J- LIKSBY HaU JONES 4c HILL. PHYSICIANS AND SDRGEONS, ALBANY, OREGON. 87v4 J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney mnl Counselor at ln WILL PRAOTICB IN ALL THE Courts V? in the 2d, Sd and 4th Judicial Dis tricts, In the Supreme Court of Oregon, mid in the U. S. District nnd Circuit Courts. Omen-In Parrish brick, (up stairs, in ofllee occupied by the late N. H. Cranor, First street, Allmny, Oregon. tol5v6 R. B. BH.E, M. II., Surgeon & riiysiciaii. OFFICE -Fiist street, between Ferry and Washington. HesIdentk--Third street, two blocks below or east of Metho dist Church, Albany, Oregon. v5n40 J. C. POWEU.. L. FLINN POWELL & FLINN, Attorneys and Counselor at Law AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY (L. FHnn notary public), Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances promptly at ttendert to. 1 f 1 , T. W. HARMS, Physicians and Surgeons, ALBANY, OREGON. OFFICE-OVER A. CAROTHERS A CO'S Drug store. Residence of Dr. Harris- Fourth-st., four blocks west of t he Court House. Residence of Dr. Hough ton --Opposite Dr. Tote, on Third street. hdvLTO Albany Book Store. JNO. FOSHAY, DEALER IN MISCELLANE0CSBO0KS, School liooks. Blank Hooks, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac. Books imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. v5n30 DR. GEO. W. GRAY, DENTIST, ALBANY, OBEBON. OFFICE IN PARRISH BRICK BLOCK, comer First and Ferry streets. Resi dence -Coiner Filth and Kerry atresia. Office hours from 8 to 12 o'clock a. m., and 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. 18v4 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAY TEAM NTHX LIVEN, AND IS FLOURISHING LIKE A grkkn bav tree. Thankful for past favors. and wishing to merit the continuance ot the same, the BAY TEAM will always be readv, and easily found, to do any hauling Within the city limits, for a reasonable compensation. ev" ellvery of Uoodii n specialty. A. N. abnold. 9uv5 Pronrletor. Piles! Piles WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND troublesome complaint- cannot be cured, when so many evidences of success might lie placed before you every day- cures of supposed hopeless cases? Your physician informs you that the longeryou allow the complaint to oxist, you lessen your chances for relief. Experience hat nmjht this in all canes. A. Cni othen A- W Pile Pills and Ointment litre all they are recommended to be. Will urc Chronic, Blind and Blooding Piles in A very short time, and are convenie nl to ute. This preparation is sent by mail or ex press to uny point within the United States , at tl 50 per package. Address, A. CAROTHERS A CO., . 7v5 Bos 39, Albany, Oregon. JOHN SCHMEER, DEALER IK Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth nnd First streets, with a fresh stock of Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Cigars, To bacco, Ac., to whloh he invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connection with the store he will keep a Bakerv, and will always have on hand a full supply of f resh bread, crackers, Ac. fST Call and see me. JOHN SCHMEER. February l-4v4 Metxler Chair. Can be had at the following places : Stonfe BUSINESS CARDS. CONNER, BAFTING -AND Exchange Office, ALBANY, OK IX ON'. TWOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO i check at Sghf. -Interest allowed on time deposits in coin. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco. and Mew one, ior sale at lowest rates. Collections made and promptly remitted, Refers to H. W. Corbett, Henry Failing, VI . s. Laud. Hanking hours from 8 A. M. to i P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, 18T1-Kv3 A. W. GAMBLE, II. D., Physician, Surgeon, etc. OFFICE-On First street, over Weed's grocery store. Residence Opposite late residence of John C. Mendenhall, near the Foundry, First street, Albany. uciooeriK, unay FOR J5ALE ! rjpiIE CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS & MOWERS. Halite's llcadersj (Wood's improved.) Coqulllnrtrs Indiana Farm Wagon. The Mussel and Vibrator Threshers, (best machines on the coast. Statesman f'oreefeed Drill. Star Plows, and other machines. Call, see, and get price and terms before Wryntg elsewhere: tit my Blacksmith Shop, corner Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany, Oregon. WW FKANK WOOD. wTcTtweed ale7 DEALER IK Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery Crock ery, and Wood 4c Willow Ware, ALBANY. OREGON. tig" Call and see him. iilA GREAT EXCITEMENT ! THE EXCITEMENT at Portland is rag. ing to a very high degree on account ofthe Also, at Albany, on account of the new store whteu I have opened at the corner of Washington and First streets, with a nice Assorted Stock of Goods! which I propose to sell at Bedrock Prices. J. BLOOM, ST Highest cash price paid for WOOL, FURS and HIDES. Comer of Washington and FlfA apis streets, A'bany, Oregon. GO TO THE BEE-HIVE STORE! TO BCV Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c, &c, &c, CHEAP FOR CASH ! Country Produce ot All Ktada BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR OASHi This is the place to, set the REST BAR-. GAINS ever ottered in Albany. Partial will always do Well tocauand sector tin 9UlV6e' M.WBBB. lint street AUy,Qrn, sal BSfLbKIi FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Gold in New York, VUX. Legal tenders, 8990c Han FramelMW Markets. WHKAT-11 80i V 100 lbs. Fwni - Extra, i. Wi ; other brands, 5 255 75 lbs. OATS-H 551 70 V 100 D,s. ONIOKS-12 76 V 100 lbs. Portland Markets. Whkat-H 60dl &1 v cental of 100 n-s. Oats -4 bushel. FLOUB-Flrm ; choice brands gs 00ji6 00 tfbbi. Barley 4sai ao per cental. ONiONS-iX(alc y lb. Butter Extra dairy 25i30o V & i com mon, 1822c. EOG8-1850c V dozen. Poultry Grown chicken, W50S4 V dozen.. WOOL-18S28C V lb HiDES-Choice dry, lie ! it. ; salted, 7c. Albany Markets. WHKAT-White, W bushel. 75680c Oats V bushel, 3,5 cts. Potatoes- V bnsbel, so c. Onions V bushel, (lftti so. Flour -V bbl, i wi. Bkahs-White, V It; 84 c, Dried Fruit -Apples, V I, 5 cents; PeacheMfiSc: Plums. 14c; Currants, 10c BUTTER-Fresb mil, 15i0c V to. Eaas-V dozen. 18c. CHICKENS--V dozen, $2 50(5.8. SuoARs-Crashed, lie; Island. 10(ai2c; San Francisco rcttned, liXc V Tea-Young Hyson, tl 25; Japan, 75c COFFKE-J3C V II'. SALT-lXGSAcfir. Syrup- Heavy Golden. V keg, IS 50; Ex heavy liolden. tl 00 v ml. Bacon Hams 12c, Sides 8c, RhoiUders7c Lard In tins, 1 10 V " : In kegs, 9c. OILS Devee's Kerosene, RS.fC'fgal., W can, 5 gals., $2 50 ; Unseed Oil, raw, V gal, II 2.5, liolled, 1 SIX, HiDKS-Undressed deer skins, 20c V dressed, 1 25 ; drv cow hides. Hint No. 1, 1214c V tt ; green salted, No. 1, m 7o; 8heepsldns.'i5M8(Xeaoh. FURS-Otter, $10i3 each ; Fisher, lt3 each ; Beaver, S0(a$l J a ; Coyote. 500t 024c each ; Coon skins, 8C10o each. ('MAS. B. MONTAOt'K. ROBT. M'C ALLEY. MONTAGUE & NcCALLEY, ABE NOW OPENING A MAGNIFICENT stock of SPRING GOODS! -consisting in part of elegant- Lratrea, ropiins. Marseille Brilllnntes, Piques, Mia Mis, Japanese Oress Goods, and an endless variety of Ribbons, Collars. Collurctles, Laces, A v., Ac, for the ladles, and a flue assortment of Readymade Clothing, Hata, taps, Boota, Nboes, Cloths, Caaslmerea, C'oltonades, and Hosiery, of all descriptions for men and boys. Also full assortments of Groceries, Crockery & Glassware, for everybody. Tho goods were selected with care, and purchased at very low prices. A look through' our stock and our mark ed prices thereon, will satisfy nil that we are determined to place ourgoodsat prices that will warrant satisfaction to the pur chaser. Lebanon, Oregon, April 25, 1874. LAST CHANCE FOR AN Easy Fortune. Fifth and Lust Gift Concert LN AID OF THE Public Library? Kentucky JULY 3IOT, 1874. LIST OF W1FTS : One (Grand Cash qitt fWioo One Grand Cash tJ ft.., 1M? One Grand Cash lijft ".000 OnftOiwdCashG ft W OneGrandCash (,1ft........ iW 5 Cash Gifts. tW,iw0ach 00,000 lOCashfliftS, 14,000 each 140,000 IS Cash Gifts, 10,000 each 150,000 20 Cash Gifts 5,noo each 100,000 S5Csh Gifts; 4,'oweaeh iMin SO CaSh Gifts, a.000 eaeh W,0U0 M Cash Gifts, 8,000 each 100,000 uSoSSSu iWeach 100,000 S40CashGlfW, .jfoeach 1M.O0O 500 Cash Gifts, loo each 50,000 W.000 Cash Gifts, 50 each "A) Grand Totl, 80,000 Gifts, all cash, ,500,000 PWtiK OF TICKET. Whole Thot Halves iV 5 oo 11 Whole tKS; for0" '. '. ' ' ' '. " UK Tickets, fox ;. 10WU)0 fox tiokeW or Infornmtlon, address TH41S. B. BBAMLETTE, AaMftt and Mannger. BubUc Horary Bnildtag, Lduisvllle, Ky. Eggs are quoted at 18c per dozen. We have bad splendid weather during the week. "Cbivalrie" is taking the place of all other games. L. . Blain and wife returned from Yaquina Bay on Wednesday. Mart. Brown has gone to the Yaquina Bay. Hipe apples have made their ap pearanoe. New wheat will commence pour ing into the city next (reek. Joe Purdom, at the telegraph office, keeps au excellent cigar. The City Mills shut down a few days since, and is now getting ready to commence grinding the new crop. A large party will probably go to Soda Springs rrom this city on Sunday. The Magnolia Mills hare shut down, not to commence again until the new crop comes in. Mr, Wolf and family, and Mrs. Colwell, start for the Sodas the first of the week. The cistern at the intersection of Ferry and First streets, is getting a new "brick top" put on to it. You can't eat enongh in a week to last you a year, and you can't advertise on that plan either. A little rooster said to his mother: "Ma, when cows die do they go to tht 'milky way'?" The lectures of Miss Ada Ballon during the week have been well at tended, creating unusual interest. Rev. J. W. Van Cleve and family left Roseburg for the Eastern States on Saturday last. Out at Barker's, near the depot, on Saturday night a ten pound rooster. Hale Backensto, of Corvallis, swopped words with us on Wednes day. Harvest bauds are in demand, not being over plentiful, at good wages. Good timothy hay is said to be worth from 85 to $8 per ton, deliv ered. The supply ot Indians seems to increase instead of diminish, here abouts. Paul Bosoo has been delighting the citizens of Scio, Staten and other places, with feats' of legerde main. More drunkenness has been ob servable on our stieets, during the absence of our Recorder at Fish Lake, than for some years previous. The .'autism affords fine fishing privileges, we are told, the experi enced Nimrod taking from its depths the toothsome tront in great abundance. The opinion is gaining among the citizens that the city authorities should employ, if such a thing be possible, a good and attentive man to act as night watohman, at least during the heated term. The announcement that eveiy human being has seven million pores through which perspiration and the exhausted particles ofthe system escape, reminds us that "we are all pore critters. Two servant girls recently en gaged in the happy pastime ot light ing a tire with a full can of gasoline, and then passed into the spirit land without getting their last month's wages! Wm. Gird, accompanied by his two sons, Ted Whitfield, Frank McConnell and Spratt Montgomery, started for Ochooo, the first ot the week, with a W$nd of youug cattle, Greenbacks quoted at 9192e. in 'Frisoo. Dr. Gamble has erected a new barn on bit premises, Bran is selling at $10 per ton at the mills. Good batter can be obtained at 20c per pound. The wharf at the Farmers'' Warehouse is completed. County Court was in session dor-, ing the week. Quite a party of citizens will start for Yaquina Bay next week. The street sprinkler man is doing a goo4, work, keeping, the dost down pretty effectively on First street. I. M. Wagner, who resides near Salem, exhibited on oar streets Wednesday, a Percheron two year old colt that weighs 1,800. Andrew Hill and wife, returned from their trip to the mountains on, Tuesday, glad to get borne oat of -the dast. "Ted" has been going around: during the week with bis head swelled like unto a ''pizened purp." Mumps is what's the matter. Mail advices from Liverpool give, wheat quotations at Us 4dlls 7d for average, and lis. 9d12s 3d tor club. P. C. Harper & Co. have re-, ceived a large number of grain, sacks, which those desiring to store, grain in their fine warehouse can obtain in quantities to suit. Parker & Morris' fine warehouse is rapidly approaching completion, and will be one of the most con venient and safest buildings in the. State. This morning we rosume oar old publication day Friday. We do this to accommodate ourselves to the mails, and the wishes ot sub scribers. The Climax Washer still stands, at the head of washing machines, and every man who wishes to, lighten the household labors ot wife, or daughters, buys one ot them. The Rkgistkb can be obtained) hereafter at $2 60 per, annum ; where payments are deferred, $3 will be charged. The new volume, seven commences with the first of September. Subscribe.uow. Dr. E. O. Smith, left us, for a. trip East on Tuesday. He goes in, the interest of two new patents, which he lias recently secured, and, will be absent two or three months. We hope the trip, will not only, prove pleasant but profitable. A committee appointed by. Linn Coupty Central Grange, P. of H., are actively at work securing sub scriptions in money and wheat for the improvement ofthe Willamette river. As they mean business, the. necessary funds will doubtless be collected. A number of oar citizens are at present spending the heated term at Yaquina Bay. From the glow, ing descriptions sent back, we are inclined to think they are having their till of enjoyment. The Ocean House is spoken of as one of the. best kept and neatest tarnished ho tels jn the State. The representatives of the Gerv man bondholders of the 0. & C. R. R., recently in our State, vent up on the west side of the wer to Polk county, thence ty, Junction and thenoe back to Portland, mak ing the circuit of this valley in one , day something, perhaps, never, done before. - ! The Iob. fire at the Liverpool dock is 1,000,000,