The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 21, 1874, Page 7, Image 7

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    BUSINESS 0ARD8.
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
AND
Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OREGON.
1 KPOSIT8 KEOKIVKD SUBJKCT TO
J check at. si lit.
Interest nllmvc.l on t ime ilciwstts In coin
KxolmiiKf on Portland, San Francisco,
unci New York, tor sale at lowest rates,
t 'nllcci Ions ivim'Ii :inil in'DiiiDtlv remitted
Refers to H. W. Oorbett, Henry Falling,
w. s. Laud.
llanktiiR hours from 8 A. H. to P. M
A limn v. Fell. I, lH71-22vS
A. W. GAMBLE, H. D.,
Physician, Surgeon, etc.
OFFICB-On First street, over Weed's
grocery store. RniDKMCK Opposite
late residence of John C, Mendcnhall, near
the Found! y, First street, Albany.
ftr!, 1873y
FOR SALE!
pHK CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S
REAPERS A IHOWERN.
llnlineN Headers, (Wood's improved.)
cwjuil turd's Iudlnna Farm Wagon ,
The Rinael and Vibrator Threshers,
(best machines on the coast.
Ntatewman Formfeed Drill.
Ntr I'Ioh s, and other machines
Oall. see, and get price and terms before
buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop,
corner Second and Ellsworth sU., Albany,
Oregon.
3iv3 FRANK WOOD.
W. C. TWEED ALE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions,
Tobaeeo, Cigars, Cutlery Crock
ery, nad Wood & Willow Ware,
ALBANY. OREGON.
(SVCYtHflntfice Ami. Ht-5
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
THE EXCITEMENT at Portland is rag
ing to a very high degree on account
oftho
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 nio
Assorted Stock of Goods!
which I propose to sell at
Bedrock Prices.
j. BLOOM,
W Highest cash price paid for WOOL,
ri'US and HIDES.
Corner of Washington and First
pig streets, A'bany, Oregon.
GO TO THE
BEE-HIVE STORE!
TO BUY
Groceries,
Provisions,
Notions,
&c, &c., &c,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Comb try Produce of All Kind
BOUGHT FOR MKRCHANDI8K OR
CASH!
This is the Place to get the BEST BAR
GAINS evw offered In Albany-, Parti
wWalways do well tooallahd see forthem
Myet- II. WEBB.
;, Irrtatreet, Albany, Oregon. v5
JhBBI iBHHiBBliBi
JOB PRINTING.
ALBANY REGISTER
PRINTING HOUSE
with new and fast
POWER AND HAND
PRESSES,
Latest and most Desirable
Style of
Printing
Material,
Is undoubtedly
THE SHEBANG
TO GO FOR
When you wish
Posters, or
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Ball Tickets,
Programmes,
Labels-
Bui why particularize, when it is gen
erally acknowledged that we are
ON IT
When it comes to
fag!- Call and see specimens.
Priming
Fruit Trsbs. Call at A. Ca
rotbers A Co.'s when you wish to
order fruit trees they are agents
for the Walling nursery, and can
furnish you anything you desire in
the shape of trait trees. They can
also furnish you with locust and
other ornamental trees and shrub
bery. Order early.
Just Received. P. C. Harper
it Co. have just received a new
supply of fancy goods and notions,
groceries, crockery, etc., which they
offer at bedrock prices. Drop in
you pass, and examine goods.
M
over on Lone Tom, which is noth
ing more nor less than an elk-hide
harness shop. The main feature in
this kind of harness is that it will
fit the smallest jackass rabbit, or
the largest elephant, equally well
according to whether the atmosphere
happens to be dry or moist. Suc
cess to the enterprise, any way.
('apt. Wheeler has commenced
operations with his canal boat, Red
Jacket, hauling 800 bushels of
wheat at one load, with one horse,
with less than two feet of water
in the Canal. When the depth of
water is increased to three feet, as
we are told it soon will be, he can
carry a much larger load.
Quite a number who saw the
corpse found on the bank of the
river Sunday, were confident it was
the body of Sam Price, of Independ
ence ; others were equally as confi
dent it was a Mr. Lemon, a book
agent, who left this city for Harris-
burg two or three weeks ago.
To-morrow Prof. Tapp will have
an especially ugly customer in the
shape of a wild, unruly horse, to
put through a philosophical course.
Those who have not attended the
school, should not fall to be there
to-morrow. All can learn some
thing that will prove of great value
to them in the handling of horses.
. . liyii i
The Farmers' Union Warehouse
at Shedd, A. Wheeler & Co., man
agere, has been placed in perfect
repair, and, with additional room In
process of construction, offers supe
rior advantages to farmers for the
storage of grain. See card in this
number.
Mr. L. C. Burkhart, agent of
the Grangers of this county, will
have a large amount of wheat for
sale, probably 500,000 bushels,
stored at different points in the
county, for which he now awaits
bids. From the expressions let fall
by farmers we are inclined to think
that very little wheat, it any, can be
purchased for less than 80c, while
the great bulk will be retained until
$1 per bushel is obtained. Our
farmers are in a position to hold
over, and will probably do it rather
than take less than the price de
manded. N. BAUM
Wants 200,000 lbs.
Sm
of good WOOL, and will pay the
n -" F
highest market price tor it lays
1 fifr. for efftrs. 15 to 20c for butter,
$1 37i for lard in 101b. cans, and
tor all other produce the highest
market price. He has the largest
stock of goods, and sells them
cheaper than, any house in the city,
Call and see for yourself.
Oheadle's. brjck, building Fun
street
Clouds threatening.
Butter 25c; eggs 20c.
Have you seen Arnold's gay out
fit.
Dr. Haokell'sentertainmentMon.
day night was very pleasing.
Weather cloudy and threatening
rain for some days.
.
Quite a number of new-comers in
the city, looking for homes.
Mr. Braincr, of Brownsville, was
in the city on Wednesday.
Jas. Cowan, of Lebanon, was in
the city on Wednesday.
As hich as 60c per bushel has
IC7 1
been offered for wheat. Oh.
Hams 14 15c; sides 11
12c ; shoulders 8c.
Mumps still raging with unabated
swellingosity.
Sam Knox's youngest child was
buried on Monday.
Fred Grat had made eight coffins
up to Wednesday all ordered.
Mrs. Baber is still very ill, with
little or no improvement since our
last report
Clement's wife presented him k
with a little girl, no longer ago than
Saturday. Bully tor Clem.
Jackson county boasts of a lad
only 15 years of age, who measuies
6 feet and 2 inchees. Velly good.
Grouse and pheasants are fat as
butter, and anxious to grace the
table.
Plummer, the elocutionist, is keep
ing books for a logging firm or mill
company, oyer on the Sound.
Mr. C. D. Burkhart has been
confined to his house tor some days
with a severe attack of bronchitis.
Mrs. P. O. Harper has gone to
Salem where she will remain tor a
week or two.
Dr. Hill and daughter, Mrs.
Addie Mansfield, returned from the
Bay on Tuesday.
We learn that Father Shepherd,
of Keosaqua, Iowa, intends spend-
ing the coming Winter in Oregou.
We publish the list of premiums
to bo awarded at the Linn County
Fair, entire in this issue.
Fires in the mouutains beyond
Brownsville, but beyond destroying
vast quantities of fine timber, no
damage reported.
A huge sea lion was killed at the
Bav a few days ago. Pleasure
seekers there were having a splendid
time.
Watermelons are to be had in
market red cored fellows, you
know and we have agreed to pull
out as long as they last.
The immense number of wagons
loaded with wheat constantly pour
ing into the city, keep clouds of
dust constantly flying.
Miss Lizzie Halbrook is learning
L (.. nwienrvat.ive" At the Dem-
LUM a I V yivov. -
r - ghe,n make a ujfty
Utt, iritcr8 devil
r
Tins Parker & Morris warehouse
90x70 feet, with an elevator 40
feet high, and has two fans which
wui olean 7,000 bushels in ten
hour,, run by water power
The
house
will
hold nearly 200,000
lb
luslii
of
wheat It cost about
Two more numbers closes volume
Six; We shall issue number One
of volume Seven on sheet just
twice as large as the one before you,
which wilt make the Register
eqnal in sue and, at 12 60, cheaper
in price, than any paper on the
Pacific coast To entitle them to
the low price, subrcribers most pay
in advance otherwise the price
will remain three dollars. Come in
at once, pay up and renew.
Quite a number ot the farmers
living near the Santiam Canal, pro.
pose using it in shipping their grain
to this city. The canal boat takes
it to the jump-off near James Elk
ins' place, whence Morris & Parker,
will haul it, free of charge, to their
fine warehouse at the mouth of the
Canal. By next season locks will
be constructed at the jump-off, en.
abling boats to go the entire length
of the canal. The ('anal is prov
ing itself a greater blessing every
day.
We secured from John R. Smith,
on Tuesday, a few stalks of wheat
and oats grown on bis farm in
Albany Prairie, that resemble corn
stalks in size. The heads are un
usually long and full, and the grain
large and plump. We never saw.
such grain any where before.
Harvesting is progressing with.
unabated vigor. Grain turning oat
much better than anticipated. In
fact, we are inclined to believe, from
reports, that the crop generally will
prove larger than that of last year,r
and that was over average.
The Odd Fellows have decided:
to have a railroad excursion to Pant
Creek, or in that vicinity, where
they spent such pleasant days last
season. The intention is to start
the first of next week.
The bite of a man is said to breed
hvdrophobia, but even this knowl
edge won't diminish the number of
couples who coo over the gates in
the evening as the shadows lark in
the apple tree.
Young ladies who are subject to,
nervous debility should beware of'
exercising too much. Let them, as
much as possible, lie quietly upon
the lounge or sofa, and suffer their
mothers to tan them !
The twin infatsof J. Haoklemanfc
ex-County Clerk, were buried yes-.
terday. They succumbed to cholera
infantum. Mr. Hackleman and
wife have the full sympathy of the
entire community.
Mr. Galloway Warwick.an aged;
gentleman, lately from the East
died on Tuesday evening, and was,
buried by the Masons of this city
of which order he was a member, on,
Wednesday afternoon.
John C. Mendenhall, looking as
natural as life, only a little more,
so, came up from Portland last,
Saturday. He retained on Motk
rlav. John C. is at present mail.
agent on the Westside railroad.
Quite a number of Melons, were
in attendance at the funeral: sewioee.
of the late Mr. Wewtwfc on
Wednesday, from Lebanon and
other points.
Dr. Alexander was in the city
on Wednesday, looking much thin-,
net than we ever saw him. The.
Doctor's many friends will be glad
to hear that he is once more able to,
be among them.
Baker Gay nd wife were in,
city yesterday.