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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1874)
I ALBANY REGISTER. 3 A ricli quartz ledge has been dis covered on Ihirnt river. Wheat of the new erop is being stored in the Corvallis warehouses quit? rapidly. Many children in the neighbor hood of Ellensburjr are rick with the whooping cough. A number of immigrants, from Mississippi, are expected to arrive in Benton county this fall. In the Long Tom region harvest is under full headway nd wages are from $1 50 to 82 per day The people of the Dalles talk ot patting mil boats on the Columbia river above that place. Unclaimed that the cost of running a steam, boat to Wallula and back is no small item, the wood alone costing at least 070. While a sail boat can be manned by three men, one white and two Indians, the cost of which would be almost nothing compared to that of running a steamboat. The Eugene Journal says : "A very large portion of the cultivated land in Lane county is in wheat this season. There are neighbor hoods where the eye sees scarcely anything but wheat fields for miles. The yield will not be as much to the acre as it has been on some for mer, years, but the total amount of wheat produced will be great. The farmers are now in the tnsdst of their harvest." The Polk county paper says The wheat yield ot that county this year will he an abundant one. The tanners are all in the highest spirits in anticipation of a full pocket of coin for their labors this season. Sine the 3d inst. the hum of the threshing machine has greeted the r in all directions. Fanners have been scarcely able to obtain help enough to secure the grain as fast as it ripens. A gentleman from Gardiner, states that there are seven vessels due at that place. The Annie lUaufer had her cargo completed, when our informant left. The Simpson mill loaded 11 vessels since the 15th of may, and the Hinsdale mill loaded two. The latter mill has lumber enough on hand to load seven vessels and expects to ship it to Sail Francisco this month. Mill hands are in great demand over there, and good men cao find steady employment. The Oakland CnU understands that Mr Sherman V. Hathburn, of Dpnglas county, has struck a big thing. Aii estate in Portland, valued at 64,000,000, equal to about $320,000,000 is. looking for claimants, and Kathbiirn ia one of 'em. The heirs are Mattered in different parts of the United Ptates, most of tiiemt in. Virginia Rath, bum's native State. The property is known as the "Mar Kstate," and hkmothei was a ".Mar." If he wants an advance agent we are ready to go. On the 24th ult, Bogus Charley, j oue of the chiefs of the Modoc tribe, was in St. Louis with II. M. Jones, agent of the Pawpaw Reservation, where the remnant ot the Modoc tribe is statioued. Charley held levees at the St. Hair Hotel, and was to return to the reservation with Jones. The tribe on the res ervation Dumbers 153, and it is said by the agent that their conduct is very exemplary ; thatthey show a' disposition to work, and have aban doned the practice of gambling. I wic A tetter from Willow Forks-, Umatilla county, dated July 31st, sayst : " Most farmers are done harv esting. The yield of hay and grain is greater than for many years. A peddler calling himself A. H. But ler has been operating quite ex ten sively in this county and has vic timized the people beyond endu ranee. Quite a number of our best citizens who had been bilked by this sharper followed him and compelled him, after some mild pursiiasion. to retake the goods and return the money." From the Baker City Democrat we leant that on the 3d inst Mr. C. M, Foster, Deputy U. 8. Sur. veyor and Wm. F. McCrary started to surve a route for a railroad from Baker to Canyon City, this is done by the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad Company, at the in. stance ot English capitalists, who are willing to take the bowls of the Portland, Dalles and Salt lake road and furnish the money to build a first-class, road also a branch to John Day's Valley, if the route is found to be practicable. John Collins met with a severe accideut at Capt. McClendon's Sam'e valley, Jackson county, last week. It seems that he had un. hitched the animals from the thresher and dropped their halters to attend to something else, when they be- came trightend and ran away. The halters had wound themselves around Mr. Collins' feet, and before he could extricate himself the ani- mals had dragged him several hun- dred yards, breaking a rib, tearing tne clothes from his body and bruis- ing him in a terrible manner. A letter from Baker City says : "The dailies frnm Portland nwh this nfara M it h.,- W nobodv hen cares much a. tlll trade of Baker county is almost entirely with ban f ranctsoo, and we can get the papers from that place in four days. It we had tele. graphic communication with 'Silver City' and the East, us good people would never give you Webtootera a thought, except it be about elec tion times, once every two years, and then only to elect good Demo, cratic officers, to run your af&irs for you. It you don't send some missionaries atnninr us wo will k. main Jaekstinift., forever " The Curry county correspondent ot the Coos liv AW V rich quartz ledge has been found A ... .... J. on the farm ot Lyman -Woodruff, two miles from fcJIenslmrg, month ot Rrogue river. In many places inside ot his enclosure, croppings of gold have been found. It is in a cement, Mr. Woodruff took ten pounds of tlm rock or cement and KHinded it tip, and from it got $13 50. Ho cays that he wants no more money than what is in sight un his place. He lias the United States title for his laud. At the piwnt time, it is difricu't to say whether this is a itermauent ledge or only detached. The supposition, I however, is that it isa litiiiid lel.. tbm the t,)at jt can tracf, and shows itself in many places, and runs in a straight line. Articles of incorporation were tiled in the Secretary ot State's Office, ou the 6th, to incorporate the Ilumbolt and Pacific Railroad Com pany. This compauy proposes to construct and maintain a narrow gauge lailroad tor transporting freightand passengers. Theeastern terminus to tic at a point on the Central T aeifie Railroad, at or war mum uvuui oi tne nnmuuiuii 1 river, in the Ptate of Nevada, and i the western terminus at a point on the Pacific coast at or near Cresent City, in the State ot California, and to run through the Klamath lake basin, and Rrogue river valley. The capital stock is to be $7,600, 000. The incorporators are George H. Marshall, Qnincy A. Brooke and Samuel B. Cramton, and the principal office of the company is to he located at Ashland, Oregon Never since the first settlement of Benton county has there been such an acreage of grain to cut, and never were the farmers more intent ou their work. Harvesting ia all the go. The Sisters will open their school at Jacksonville on Monday, August 17th, after a vacation of several weeks. Rye Valley mining camp, Raker county, is very active and bids fair to rival Silver City, in the Owyhee, in richness. The main span of the bridge across the Willamette at Springfield is finished. The public expect lo cross on the bridge by the 1st prox Joseph Doadeu, of Sam's Valley, Southern Oregon, this year culti vated cop of oats which averaged 125 bushels to the acre, T1,e fishery at Rogue river is doing nothing at the present time, as the fishing season is past. The proprietors are making preparations for grand catch this fall The steamer Otter is to be taken above the Cascades, and put on the route between that place and the Dalles. The hills of Baker county are covered with grouse. They subsist upon a spec es ot the currant. , ., Ca,,no" HaNj delegate to Congress from Utah The Pone of Rome has declared his intention to create four new Car- duals. A pawnhiiokkr was found hang ing to a tree in Nebraska, the oth- er day. It is supposed that one of thee Pawnees did it. Twenty-two bodies of the victims of the Put Rogers, destroyed on the Ohio river last week, have been recovered. The Japanese refuse permission feigner to g, into the interior ,llileK8 u,ev agree to bv-come Japan- ese "ubjects- The Coloimt says the office of th0 Eureka Silver Mining Comnanv mu removed from Yale to New Westminster In Nort h Carolina the Democrats carry the elec ion by a majority ot from 10,000 to 20,000, iu the elec tions ot Congressme.u,.-and gain twenty members of the liOgislature It is said by those who have ta ken pains to inform themselves on the subject that there is no country in the world, civilized or savage, where bad teeth are so generally the rule, and good ones so rare an exception, as the United States. If seats were properly construct ed, iersoii8 would sit upright, for the reason that it would be the most comfortable position. It would he painful to sit otherwise. The chairs, benches, sofao, pews, or oth er seats, should fit the small of the back, (he curves of the hips, and the whole' length of the thighs as accurately as a well-made slioe is shaped to the toot, or harness to the wouy oi iie nor.-e; DRUGS. ETC. A. CAR0THEKS & CO., Dialers In HK.VIH'AIA, OILN, PAIXTN, RY1 SLASH, IiAMPK, Kit!., All the vimlur PATENT MEDICINES, rWK CUTLERY, C1UAR9, TOBACCO, NOTIOXM PEKfUMEHY, Md Toilet. UmMj. Particular owe am! promptness given Pliyshrtaiin' prescript ton ami Family Rnc iMMi A. CABOTIIKKS'CO. Albany, Oregoti-avft Murder In Alliuii) HA8NEVKK YKTBKEN KNOWN, AM) no threatening of It at present. Death U thing which sometime must In-full every son and daughter of the human fam ily ; and yet, At the Mid-day, Of your life, if (Unease lays his vile hands upon yon, mere is still "a imitu tn (itlcu'I, by which yon may 1 restored tfMnwl health, and prolong your days to a minu-11-lons extent. By calling on R. C. HILL A SON, With n prescription, where yon can have Ituomnoandud liv one exnt-riencml In ilmi particular line. Also, constantly on hand a good assortment of fresh drugs, patent medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, dye stuffs, trusses, etc. Agents for the Celebrated VmU Weed Remedy, Or, Oregon Rheumatic. (hire; Ir. D. Jayne A Sons' medicines, etc BpcnceV Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock Also agents for the Haaae Handle Hewing Maehlae, One of the most useful pieces of household furniture exUnt. Call and examine. R. C. HILL A SON. Albany. June 10, 7Mov FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDRY Vnd Machine Shop. A. F. CHERRY Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON". Manufactures Steam Engines. Flour and Saw Mill ICachln ery, WOOD WOIIKfXG And AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kinds of IKON A Jill BnANK 4'AMTf NUH. Particular attention paiil to repairing; nil kinds of machinery. 41 vs STOVES. KTC. W. H. ncFAULAND, (LATK M. M. IIARVHY A CO.,1 AVrf tiuor lo (Junniv't Bunk, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force and Li IK Pumps, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow "Ware, HOITSK M ftMMIIM. H AROWAIt:, Tin, t'ortper and SIscet Iron Ware. IiAfc'liT STOCK IS THE TAULV. Lowest Prioea Every Time. RrpnftiiiK rmvptrly Uouo. Vinegar Bitters u o vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Bam, Whisky , Proof Spirit and Refuse liquors, doctored, spiced , and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Restorers," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain, bat are ft trne Medicine, made from tie native roots and herb) of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulant. They are tne Great Blood PoriBer and a Ufe-gtvtog mad pie. a Perfect Renovator and Inrioor- ator of the 8 vitem. carrrlBs off all poisonous the System, ( r. and reatorli matter, and restoring tne blood to a healthy cocdtUon, enriching It refreshing and ta fronting both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their ac tion, certain in than results, safe and red able in all forma of disease. N Pemm earn take tksM Bit ters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones an act destroyed by mineral poison or other meant, and the vital organs watted beyond the point of repair. Dyapeawiu ar Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred oilier painiui symptoms, are ine i of Uvspensia. In these cwnolaints it hss in t no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of ita merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. For Femalo Complaints, In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitten display so decided an influence that a marked improvement la soonj Par Inflammatory and ( hranl. Rheumatism and Goat, Dyspepsia or indigestion. Billons, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitten have been moat successful. Bach Diseases are causea op mated Blood, which is generally praiaceo oy Organs. derangement of the Digestive Far Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-worm?, Scald-Head, sure Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scoria, DtaooloraUons ot the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Bain, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a abort time by the nsc of these Bitters. One bottle la such cases will convince the most incredulous of their euraUve effects. Cleans tne Vitiate Bleed when e ver you Audits impurities bursting throng;, the akin in I'lmpfes, ErapUons.or 8or: It wnen you and It obstructed an- fiMgteh In tlie veins ; eleaaae It wnen it is iuoi; jour teeunga win vsa you warn, keep the blood pure, ami the health uf fee ayatem wUl follow. Plu, Tape and ether Wrvm, lurking in tne ayatem of so many tnooaands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Bayaadiatinrulahed physiologist : There fc. i scared an individual on the face of the earth whose body la exempt from the pres ence of worms. It is uot upon the health . elements of the body that worms exist, hu upon the diseased humors and slimy deposit -that breed these living monsters of dlsea No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmlnltics, will free the system from worms like these llitters. Slectaanieal Diaeaaes.-Persona aju- Ked In Faints and Minerals, such as umbers, Typesetters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance la life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vinkoar Bit ters twice a week. HUioua, Remittent and Inter mittent re vera, which are bo prevalent in the valleys or our (treat rivers through out the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennes see, Cumberland, Arkansas Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah. Roanoke, James, and manv others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during the ftommer and Autumn, and remarkably so during e.i sons of unusual heat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by exnosivv dt rangementa of the stomach and liver. an other abdominal viscera, lu thci. ia... ment, a purgative, exerting a powerliil In fluence upon these various organs, is unk u tially necessary. There is no cathsrtir si the purpose eqnal to Dr. J. Wauwit's V ; ' : : oar iihtkrs, as they will speedliy remove the dark-colored viscid matter with a.'.icn the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions ot the ltvt r. ami generally restoring the heslthy ran;t..in ol the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whit. SwclUnga, Ulcera, Erysipelas, Swelled nei'k. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indobnt Inflammations, Mercurial Ailectlons, on Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore EVos. etc., etc. In these, as hi all other constitu tional lUaeases, Walker's Vinooar IUt tkr8 have shown their great curative poi, ers la the most obstinate and Intracta :i cases. ttr. Walker's Calirornla Vine gar Bittern act on ail these cases in u similar manner. Bv purifying1 Die Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the Inflammation (the tubercular deposits) tho affected parts re ceive health, and a permanent cure Is effected. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walkbk's Vinboa Bit ters are the best safe-guard In eases of erup tions and malignant fevers. Then- balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative prop erties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach and bowels, either from inflamma tion, wind, colic, crainns, etc. Direciion.-Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one u ml one-balf wine-glassful. Kai good nourishing food, such as beef-steak, mutton chop, veni son, roast beef, and vegetables, and mite out-door exercise. Tliey ore composed of purely vegetable ingredients, and contain no spirit. H. H. .WcDOX AI.O A CO., . Druggists A Gen. Agts., San Francisoo, Oal., A cor. Washington and Chart toa si, R.Y. BOLD BY ALL DRCGG1STS DEA It, H. SIcDOSALO & CO., rmiggnt A Gn. Agta, S Francutoo. Califor nia & oor. or Washington ami unsnom v.n. t Said by aU DraggM e awn