The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 07, 1874, Page 7, Image 7

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    ALBANY EEGISTEIR:
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
AND
Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OREUOX.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sight.
Interest allowed on time deposits In coin.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
nu new i nni, lor saie ai lowest rates.
Collections madeand promptly remitted.
Kefers to H. W. Corbett, Henry failing,
Ranking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Albany, Feb. 1, 1871-2iv8
A. W. GAMBLE, W. D.,
Physician, Surgeon, etc.
"VFFICE-On First street, over Weed's
v grocery siure. KEHIDKNCE-Upposlte
late residence of John C. Mendenhall, near
the Foundry, First street, Albany.
Octobers, 1873y
. FOR SALE !
'J'HB CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S
REAPERS & MOWERS.
flattie's Header, (Wood's improved.)
t'oquiiiards Indiana Farm Wagon.
The B ousel and Vibrator Threshers,
(best machines on the coast.
(Statesman Fareefeea Brill.
(War Plows, and other machines.
Call, see, and get price and terms before
buying el9ewherc.at my Blacksmith Shop,
corner Second and Ellsworth sta., Albany,
Oregon.
Jv5 FRANK WOOD.
W. C. TWEEDALE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions,
Tobacco, Clean, Cutlery Crock
ery, and Wood & Willow Ware,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Gg Call and tee him. Mi
GREAT EXCITEMENT I
THE EXCITEMENT at Portland Is rag
ing to a very high degree on account
of the
Ladies' Crusade !
Also, at Albany, on account of the new
store which 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,
&T Highest cash price paid for WOOL,
FURS and HIDES.
Corner of Washington and First
apis streets, A'bany, Oregon.
GO TO THE
BEE-HIVE STORE!
TO BUT
Groceries,
Provisions,
Notions,
Sao., ice, &c,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
, r . , j
31 imiM HMJB3 i sgftU tj'ri
Conn try Produce oi All Hinds
Ul tin',' .if..
BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OB
wtuwraimaiu Mi
' OASHI
i in the tfhu to aet the HESTAAR,
tJAlNS ever offered In Albany, Partial,
wm always do well to call and see for thea
Btrset, Albany, Oregon' v5
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
A
Mi
Id in New York, ' - )J M
SHI M ' '
Legal tenders, ssoool' v '
San Fra.iclseo Market
Ml
Wheat- i 80i V loo lbs.
Floub Extra, S8A12X; other brands,
$5 S55 75 V lbs.
OATS-il HOI 70 W 100 lis.
onions-a 76 v loo ns
wUSm
if
d narkeM.
Wheat-, 1 601 65 V cental of 100 as.
OATS-46C V bushel. ey
KI.OI B Firm ; ohole brands i5 0036 00
VbU,
BableV-. (3J SO per cental .,
ONI03-l,'illieVtt. : .'
Buwpjptra dairy ttSaoe . com
mon, tSSnL ' &
Eggs-18S20c V dozen.
Poultry Grown chickens, ts so4 V
dozen.
WoqL-i8S8e V
HiDES-Ohoioe dry, Wo V ; i
1,7c
Albany Markets.
WHEAT-White, V bushel. 7580c
Oats- bushel, cts.
Potatoes bushel, 60 a.
Onions- V bushel, I11M.
Floub -V bbl, (6 oo.
Beans-White, V n, 334 c.
Diukd FBrrr-Apples, H, 6 cents;
Peaches,16 Id Plums, 14o; Currants, 10c
Butteb Fresh roll, 153200 V us.
Eoos dozen, 18c.
Cuickkbs - V dozen, 2 5038. i
Sugars Crashed, 15o; Island, 10312c;
San Francisco refined, 12.Sc
TBA-lonng Hyson, $1 25; Japan, 75c
CoFFBs-jpe.- tt.
SALT-Df3fcVl.
SYBUP-Heavy ojiolden, Vkeg, (2 50; Ex
heavy Golden, ,1 00 W gal.
BACoy-Ilatns 12c, Sides 8c,. Shoulders 7c
LIbJ-Iu tins, Ul V ; in kegs, Sc.
osuewej ierosene sjc gak,'j
can,5giilrt., $2 50: Linseed Oil, raw, 1
gal, $1 25, lulled, ,1 37 .
IT,..,,,, I! .J J... Um OAn lO t
dressed, l 25 ; 4ry to bides, flintNoi
i, unite f to ; green saneu, o. i, w
7c ; sheepskins, t30c each.
FUB-paer, tl3 each i Fbher, 1$3
efch ; Beaver, 8031Vto Coyote, 503
2,sc each ; coon skins, siiuc eacu.
.r,:i,',
4,
CHAS. a MONTAGUE.
BOBT. M'CALLKY.
MOAfilfi & MALLEI j
jRKNOW OPENING A MAGNIFICENT
SPRING GOODS!
consisting in part of elegant-
Lustres, , ,
Poplins,
Marseilles,
Brllllnntes,
Ptaues,
tjbnwls,
Jaoaneae
UressOoods,
and an endless variety of ; v.
Ribbons, Collar;, Collarettes,
Laces, Ac., .,
for the ladles, and a fine assortment of
Readymade Clothing,
Hats,
f aps,
Boots,
Slboej",
Croats,
taNslmeres,
tottonades,
Md Hosiery
aroceries, Ctatiery & Glassware,
I ,forteArery,body(. ! . ;f
The.wdswera seieoted, with, care, and
purclmsW at Very low prides.
A lOOK mrougn our siocs anu uur uiaric
are determined to place our goods at prices
that will warrant satisfaction to the pur
chaser, liiiurifl rnr
LAST OftAKCE
, , -.. 1 FOR' AN' ' :
Easy Fortune.
I j i ' j i j ?
Flftli and Last Gift Concert
IS AID OF THE
ublic Library ; Kentucky
JVLT SI8T, 1874.
,. UST OF GIFTS:
An., nnind f'0'4h(lift
One Grand Cash (iitt.:.,.. w,uuy
One Grand Cash Glft.....t.......'. m
One Grand Cash Gift 50,000
0ner.fc-::;::n
iWtt::l!: fiW
.Ml L,fM ft AH wh.. . 1
1(1(1 ('ash (iifts.
ovvjiisu linn., r,C, rvli. in
240 Cash Gifts,
600 Cash Gifts,
19,00p,Clih Gifts,
,W WVll,.,.... JW,
ow eacn in,
100 each 50,
n v. . mn
till PUTOI, ......
Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, 2,500,000
HTholeTlokett JJ.oo
Halves .l,,,i!r.w ?!,
TentB.arfaaohOoBpon,,,, UUi. JS '
11 Whole Tickets for , MM
MX Tickets for , ..JOW.00
For tlokete or'lhformiitien, address
THPB. B. BIALBTW-. ; .
Ajresit aad Manaiter.
Public Library Bnlldlnf, LDolsvlUe, Ky,
Louis Miller, after 8 long pull, is
slowly convalescing.
John Altbouse has returned from
the McKenzie springs.
Judge Thornton, ot Salem, was
in the city yesterday.
The big circus is on its way down
the valley. Save up your quarters.
A slight rain tell Wednesday
morning.
Mr. Coffey, of Salem, is in the
city.
Large invoice of fresh goods at
S. E. Young's.
The demand for harvest help was
never greater or the supply less.
The John L. Stephens sails from
San Francisco for Portland to-day.
The finest plums we have seen
this season came from Milt. Hale's.
City Council meets Tuesday
night.
John Brigga puts np nice fruit
cans.
A great many strangers in the
city, new-comers, looking for homes.
Markets well supplied with fresh
vegetables.
Stoves and stove furniture in good
supply at W. H McFarhwd's.
Blackberries, of the Lawton va
riety, selling at 50c per gallon.
Mrs. Chattin and daughtr called
a tew moments last Saturday. Al
ways glad to see old friends.
We are prepared to do all kinds
of job printing well and at fair
rates.
Mrs. Allison is lying at her resi
dence on First street, very ill ot
fever. . - -
Chas. Hogue, of Shedd, came
down the first of the weelc. Re
ports business fair in his bailiwick
The water-wheel at the Farmers'
Warehouse was put to work on
Wednesday. . It was a success.
Grouse and quail are said to be
plentiful in the foot-hills, while deer
and bear abound in the mountains.
Andy Carothers arrived home
from Fish Lake Wednesday, great
ly benefitted by the trip.
Pears, apples, plums, green corn,
string beans, blackberries, squashes,
etc., are to be found at the grocers.
Jay Main returned from his trip
to Dalles on Wednesday, much im-J
j - I
proveu in nesiwi.
The announcement that we are
to have a County Fair seems to
please everybody.
Weather has been grand d uring
the week just warm enough to be
pleasaut.
Mrs. Harper is expected home
from the Bay to-morrow or next
day.'
Pat. Farrel, of Lebanon, shot
his regular venison the first of the
week. Pat gets a deer every week.
Dr. King, of Scio, was in the
city yesterday, looking hale and
hearty.
Advertisers and others will please
remember that the Hrgibtkh. is
now Issued Friday morning.
Peters 4 Speidel are turning ont
an immense amount of work they
are running a shop-full of employees.
Our mechanics are all busy, im
provements going on in all direc
tions.
The dusky forest maiden and the
still more dusty buck, still recline
on statrwaysartd door-steps, whiting
away the fattop samara hours.
So far as harvest has progressed
we hear no complaint of a falling
off in the yield. Thirty bushels per
acre seems to be the average to
date.
The committee appointed to se
cure subscriptions for improving the
Willamette are meeting with good
success, and a large subscription
will doubtless be obtained.
Judge Baber informed us Thurs
day morning that his wife, who is
suffering from paralysis, remains
about tho same, no improvement
manifest. Her disease so far defies
the best skill of the physicians.
For the past week our physici
ans have been kept busy Harvest
times, with its green fruit and over
work, generally gives the doctors
plenty of driving.
Judge Powell and Chris Finlay
son returned from Yaquina Bay on
Wednesday, bringing Miss Mary
Finlayson with them. She is pro
nounced much better Since her ar
rival here.
Morris fc Parker have not quite
completed their magnificent ware
house, but are ready to handle grain
with dispatch and safety. The
work on the building is being
rushed, and it will soon be com
pleted. Mrs. Glass, ot Portland, arrived
in the city on Wednesday. She is
circulating a petition to the Gover
nor asking for the release from the
penitentiary of her husband, Dr.
Glass. The petition is being signed
by everybody, we believe.
Miss Minnie Allison had reached
Blodgett's valley, twenty-five or
thirty miles from this city, en route
for Yaquina Bay, when she received
the news of her mother's severe ill
ness. She returned on Wednesday.
In locking up the jewelry estab
lishment of Titus, Bourgardes &
Co. Wednesday night, the lock
was broken, and the locksmith had
to be called in the next morning to
cut away the bolts holding the lock
before an entrance could be effected.
Itattractd the largest crowd we
have seen on the street for some
time.
Rolla Hudson and Louisa Hoi
den, heirs of Furgerson Hudson;
Tipton and Joseph Todd, hcjrs of
Nancy Todd, (formerly Dale) can
learn something ot interest to them,
about an estate in which they are
heirs, by addressing M. Dale, Wos-
nton, Mo., who is administrator.
information solicited from any one.
A Report has it that B. F. Brown,
Wells-Fargo's agent at Salem, has
igned since the robbery last
k; another report is that he
was arrested yesterday morning.
The first report is true; the second
report is doubtful. J. G. Fuller
has been appointed agent in Browns
place.
i The great Conference Campmeet
ing at Canby promises to be largely
attended. A large number of our
citizens will go down on Sunday
should there be an extra train over
the O. & C. Railroad that morn-
The Portland Print's base ball
club threatens to go tor the sur
rounding country. Let 'em come,
up here if they want to get cleaned
to the bedrock.
The citizens of Stayton are de-
termined to have a flouring mill,
and to that end have incorporated
I company, elected directors, and
commenced the erection o( the build-
OH
Pi
After the first of January next
publishers will be compelled, under
the new postal law, to prepay port
age on newspapers t the rate ot
thiee cents per pound on weeklies.
This will of necessity compel pnb.
Ushers to strike from their lists all
non-paying subscribers.
This harvest season has pretty
well cleaned out the wagon busi
ness tor W. H. Dodd. He baa
also sold an immense amount of
machinery.
William Henry and Mariar Jano
get their soda at the City Drug
Store. Everybody, in fact, takes
some.
The demand for lumber for build
ing purposes was never greater, and
the supply does not equal the demand.
Knox Haight, while hauling
lumber for tbe Grange building at
Knox Butte, the other day, acci- m
dentally let a scantling fall on his ,,
left foot, and he is now a cripple,
Tbe Madame Anne Bishop
Troup give a concert in Pacific
Opera House Tuesday evening.
Lovers of the superb in music will
make a note of it.
The Statesman claims that tall
wheat in Marion county will average
as high as forty and forty-five bush
els per acre. Is is unusually plump
and heavy.
Mr. Larkin, wbo lives neat
Brownsville, left a fine vinison bain
at our house on Wednesday he
killed the deer that morning.
Wer'e living high.
Del. Smith has transferred hit
interest in the Corvallis Democrat
to Cass. Humphrey, of this city.
Cass, will soon know how it is him
self. Henri Sayeis is now Chief Clerk.
at tbe saw-mill. Henri is a full
team anywhere, and always fills tbe
bill well.
Wm. Gird returned form Sand
Mountain a day or two since. Two
week's absence satisfied him. Ted.
Whitfield also returned.
Mr. Cundiff has made an excel,
lent job of topping the cistern at
intersection of Ferry and First
streets.
Rube Saltmarsh and family will
visit Waterloo shortly, and drink
the invigorating waters from the
spring.
Don't tail to make arrangements
to attend the Linn County Fair,
and bring something to exhibit.
Xo trouble to show goods, and
lots of them, at N. Baum's.
Mrs. Wolf and children are so
journing at Sodaville.
rs'
Officbks Installed. Follow- 1
ing are the officers of Tangent '
Banner, No. 200, I.O.G.T., in
stalled on the evuning of Ang
ust 1st: H. Wiuthrop, WCTi .
Ella Luper, WVT; C. F ,
Davis, WS; O. L. Scott, WFSj
J. F. Beard, WT; John Lnper,
WC ; Maggie Smith, WM j Aigfe.
Jordau, WIG; Porter Shtey WG.
G; Miss D. Boggs, RH$; Miss
Luna King, LHS; Oliver McFar.
land, WDM; J. J. BeardWAS;
E. E. Fanning, L. D. District
Deputy, Ji A. Warner, was tbe-
Musicau The celebrated Mad.
ame Anne Bishop Troupe, we are
informed by Mr. Foshay, will visit
this city and give an entertainment
on Tuesday evening next. Our
Citizens will doubtless gladly aval)
themselves of the opportnnity thus
afforded to obtain a great Mil
twit,