The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 21, 1874, Page 8, Image 8

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VqiLWUXD EVERY tt'KDNBPDAY AJ
" - SATTTHDAY,
By COLL. VA CLEVE,
i IN REGISTER BUILDINGS,
, Cvtos ossf Fix rtt.
lis TEfts-IX AD VANTjK.
On the v Throe dollars.
StxroontW Two dollars.
Slna-le iwimiw T cents.
looTfnvo 2 .TO each.
TO-Ojubsoften
V M il A5DVBBTISIMH KATES.
Transient advertiaB)ttnts, per sqnare of
ten lines or less, first Insertion 1; each
subsequent Insertion So. Larger adver
t '.seiuenva inserted on the uiont, liberal
t arms.
Ami ,
GwuMfC Items.
Thlp grange mill a Janesville,
uc6ran, Has just received an
Otmi ffbrn Kentucky for the ship
am, Hnnfj o a grange iu that
Stae of a car load ot flour,
FWrons at Lowell, Henry county,
Iowa, have been set oimilars from
Chicago swindlers proposing to for
ward "English sewing machines"
tor $23, which are worth W or
I7Q.
Tb Kansas Executive Comm it
tea warn those who organize
granges in occupied territory that
they Will have to consolidate with
other granges or surrender their
chatter.
The Kansas farmer objects to the
order taking so much money out ot
tho. Vtoto oi.rl clmurs that if the
dtftoiitttioo fee were $5 instead
sif inn sum ot xu.uw) woum nave
been retained in Kansas.
Agents for a Chicago "grange
store," are selling coffee by sample
in Monroe county, Indiana, thirty
pounds for $2, where a club ot
sixty are made, one-half cash, b&l-
flww An Li 1 i I'ortr rkP irnnilc Thek I
goods have not been delivered, as a
matter of course.
The Patrons at Faribault, Dodge
Centie?, and Cherry Grove, Min
oesota, have adopted the plan of
taking tenders for their trade,
which is given to the merchant
asking the least advance on cost,
the invoice being open to inspection.
Eight per cent is the present rate,
which represents an immense sav
ing; 'Of course, the Patrons will
see that the merchants don't get
two invoices, one to trade on and
one to pay by.
The dpirit of all secret orders is
too often lost eight of mere form
taking the place of that purer, high,
er aid more noble sentiment of
fraternity upon which all
secret
is- ..... -
oraen, ana especially trie Urder of !
i ttuvun, are proiesseuiy founded
Hie moral instead of the mental
faculties the heart instead of the
head, should guide and govern the
thoughts and actions ot Patrons in
a fargreater degree than they do.
We do not fulfill all ours solemn
obligations, voluntarily taken, when
we go through with the forms and
ceremonies of the Ritual ; there is
or ought to be, a holier motive for
our actions than the too common
one of sordid gain or excellence in
prescribed formality. Otr Home
Journal and Rural Southland ,
About 7,000 of the Patrons of
St Joseph, La Porte and Elkhart
Aj
low,
wiuMHw, inuiarta, together with a
fe float the neighboring counties
of Michigan, met for the purpose
of toying a good time at South
BeM recently. The principal event
was an address by Henley James,
the. State Grange Master, who
W'ad
i.iuuii a year ago iney chained more than three hundred miles
only numbered twenty pio-lit ?om nom" SoMew can depend on tatr
T 7 K, tnfbrmation given free of cliarjfe.
O"o uuuiuer 01 sun- : w
AndlinatA n nin tL n iaa , i 8tJ
stare
rv !hj unat Dy July
1st he GxneftK to Ii.rliano l A "u'onal Bounty under Act of duly 28, WJrl.
w. ne expects to Indiana ahead to January W.twallwrh claim mnatlx'
P m .m ... 1 .. Bui. . i .
nmj vbiics .-imiui iu we mon.
He estimates the membership i
Indiana to eceod 100,000. He
. - 1 i "i'ai '' t i ain win uiu ic ttummcu
V6 a Sketch ot (he doiurm of 1 ,o forservhes rendered before WW. but uot
ir, among wbteh he mebtin, h""
that tt caved l.O.'O.OOO to t In anov.ed for leus than dis-
j; . ' r, ' vv VK "" nbllily WMrmnts, but no penxion aw ul-
diana farmers in the vear n tho lowedto MexieaJian,! ftnfi7il. II J: ,v.J
ptiwa ot goods and implements. MmimX
A Patron Vivos UuB''aavir to hi. i &'U!feW!? PrM.W "
- v
bntbren
,ii . .. r.TJizr. r"..T? ilJ. w. it. Aiken also at-
'Do
not meddle with
any business you know nothing of.
Have order, systenyregujarity and
promptness, fro not kick every
stone, unless thej? Tay directly in
the path. More miles can he made
in a day going steadily on than
stopping by tlie wayside. Endeav
or to avoid all hard words, and
personalities. Learn to say "no.'
No necessity tor snapping it out
dog-fashion, but say it firmly and
respectfully. A grange of honor
respect their word gs they do t heir
bond. They aid, but never beg.
Pay as you go. Never fool in
business matters. Have no con
fidants; at least, the fewer the bet
ter. Learn to think and act for
yourselves. Thoroughly investi
gate before going into any business
of ,?reat importance Keep ton
tables and stands wejl spread with
journals of scientific matter.
Fanners have long been aware
of the folly, and worse than fo'ly,
of going to law, but the lack o
business and social intercourse with
their neuzhbors often prevent a
proper understanding of right and
mutual interest, encourages suspi
cion and jealousy, and too often
leads them to rush into the Courts,
and sometimes dividing the whole
neighborhood into active partisans
Hut, thanks to the influence of the
Order of the Patrons of Husbandry,
this disturbing element in farm lite
throughout the county generally is
ranidlv disappearing. The Order
has brought farmers into closer
communion with each other, and
has developed mutual confidence
and respect ; and without the assist
ance ot any secret charm has pro-
ofjduced a change which
is now
arbitration for law.
"""
Arbitration is one of the grand
principles of the Order, and is al.
ready producing important materia!
results, as well as promoting peace
and harmoiiy in many neighbor
hoods.
The Sandusky Register contain
ed no edit rial and only one local
item for four days, on account t
repaire in the office. The "repairs"
consisted of putting a-lock on the
door and washing the windows.
i i - -At
a picpic down the river
chap got his eye punched for speak
ing to auotber fellow's girl, and
when he tearfully explained that
he'd "knowed her these thirty-five
year," be got all bis hair pulled
out.
Cochise, the late Chief ot the
Apaches, is credited with having
slain twenty-seven Americans, tour
Apache Indians, three Germans,
one Frenchman and forty-mneMexi.
oans and half-breeds : in all. eishtv.
' '
seven persons.
The Rev. Dr. Doodrich, pastor
of the First Presbyterian Church of
Cleveland, Ohio, died recently at
Lausanne, .Switzerland, where he
had gone on account ot his health.
Tooele county has got her Footo
in the Utah Legislature.
NEW TO-DAY.
DLAJfK
DECDS, MORTGAGES, ETC.,
id latest stvli -MntI fu aal.
on hand-
at this office.
BJOLDtEaW
WAR' CLAIM A4.KV
(No. 31 Montgomery Mode.)
. &AJN' FlUNCISCG, tJAL. .
AIKEN, A'iTOKSE JfiAT-t A W
lmmander of the Grand Annv
Is
of
wniing enclose srnmp tor rcnlv nud
romnnnr and regimen f, am'. wh
lunavea qiacuartte. (.onirrrrs m-
nded the time for film.- Piim. M a.o
oi tne nenninic tn uuitornin and Nevada,
I will give prompt attention to the collee
i lion of Additional Travel Phy, now dne
i Uilifomia and Nevada Vn!
laSiZ?("? ,lmt Original Bottntv
01 S1T hafl ""en allow. I aU volunteers who
enlisted be fere Jn)v 2id, lfil "for throe
years. If not mud the i. .i.i,,,.-.
norimui i7tii can ne ontamea
?Z T iT.tS
Lr8COl'e',tral ' and collection mi-
Ajpwt Jjorlhe Register., J
The tortowlni; jrehtlcnien are aiitnorlzed
U receive and receipt for subscriptions,
advertising, etc, for tho Kkowtbk :
Hirnm Smith, Harrishurg.
. 0. lNfoaUWHarrtsburg.
Fetor Hume, Brownsville.
iW;.lrfc, iSwawiie.
J. B. Irvine, Solo.
T' H.RVBoWa,alem. '
LP. Fisher, San Francisco. .,
. P. Porter, shedd-s Station.
V
FOB
Blank Mortgages,
Latest and improved styles.
Call at the Register Office.
Albany Colleefirte Institute !
Tins WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR
institution will epen on Monday, Au
gust 31st, 1871.
The course of start j' embraces the follow
ing departments, via: Clrvwiiul, Scientlf
lc,(,'oramereial, Music and Art.
For particular address,
R. K. WARBEN. A. M.,
Albany, Aug. ltail President.
WEB FOOT MARKET
CHARLES WILSON HA VOW LEASED
the Webttxst Market, on First street,
adjoining Gradw'ohl's. respectfully asks a
share of. the pnblic patronage. The mar
ket will be kept constantly supplied with
all kinds of fresh meats. Call and see.
CVTbe highest cash price P'd for bides
CHARLES WILSON.
Albany, August 14-74
Y?
OLD
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
Vat first known in Amerira Ir. mrtt ...
well known throughout' the habitable world, h
haa the oldest ana best record ntm i.inim.-m In
the world. From the millions upon millions of
bottles sold met a, single complaint has ever
eched us. As a Healing and Pain-Subdumg
Luuaientithasnoecjual It is alike, b:actal to
MAN AND BEAST.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
& T.-1860-X
v QLD
Homestead Tonic
Plantation Bitters
a furth VtptaHt Prefar.Uim, composed
Caf&ya BaA. Roots, Hn-hs and Fruits,
amonr which mu ot jouita sariaparthan,
fc0(rfM, Wild Cksrry, Sasiajms Tansy,
iyGtnitan, Shiest rl&g, etc.; also tamarinds,
uates.iTunesBJi jumper UKma,prts.'rvsd in
a sufficisnt qnantity (only) of the spirit Su
gar Caae to irep in any climate. They inva
riably relieve and cure the ollo:vii:g com
plaints: Dyspepsia, Jatsiulicr, Liver Com
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Bilious
Attacks, Fever and Ague, Suxuncr Complaints,
Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Cen
tral Deiility, etc. They are especially ad up-
ted as a remedy for the diseases to which
WOMEN
errs subjected, and at a tonic for tlte Aged,
Fettle and Debilitated, has ho equal. They are
strictly intended as a Temperance Tonic or Bit
tttl, to it used as a medicine only, and always
mcctrding to directions.
Solo it All First-class Davoaim.
A New Idea!
WILSON
SHUTTLE-
Sewing Hade
FOR IfAi
50 Dollars!!
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
THE
BEST IN THE WORLD!
QTThe Highest Premium
awarded to it at
was
VIENNA;
Ohio Sfate Pair;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amer. Institutes N. Y.J
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition
St. Louis Fair;
Lonlslana State Fair;
Mississivpi State Fair;
and Georgia State Fair;
FOR BEING THE
BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the largest and best
range of work. All other
Machines in the Market
were in direct .
COMPETITION II
WTFor Hemming, Fell
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Bail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma
chines for Sale
Old Machines taken in Exchanga
AUKS TO WASTED. ADDWMft,
Wilson Sewing Machine Co
28 Cleveland, Ohio.
ADVEltTISKMiVi'S
iumnsi, i! t
IJlMlOLSTKIIIVti !
t v 1 gi . J . il
W.J. WARREM&CO.
1 HTpholfStOlH'!-!---.
Flrttt Street, i ; All'.j , nuoii.
A BE
l'RKI'AKKP TO
FCKNISll ALL
kinds of
Retldliiv;. Miittri'SMi CpI.oNterluK,
Ac, to order. Belnjf nineiiea! orKine;
tliey (mantnten Niiisinuiion.
All U;ilinH!ei v work done In A!lnn.
Call and esatottieoAi' oe': aid wort .
W. J. WAKKEN ft 0
April It, ls"7t-8i
noxuoi: a sAiBHi
Iiealer.-i In
Monumriiis, OU'liSks, 'I cmls
Iloud nut! IV: ot Nlinui.
K.trx utod in
CaUfitTutu, irmoi.t anil I'.alit.u
Slai ble.
SALEM, OKKOO.N.
IIOAArii SHOV AT AJJIAXT.
tiwisUaTmtll VtluteQIelvn-
rv of i r. J ft. t ol itiHsi oinl:oiuif
Extract of KaCBb-ntinean 1h-desired, Hium
the following' snntmarj of rtjetf, fieaU'd
with this remci.v alone." by that (.niiin'nt
nhVHicinn. Ilk. 1V. Wi." r i.. in tlie I .
S. Marine llosnltal. Sun Ernni iio. ii')oi t-
ed In the
AnS' l. iK7- r" jpi .
EUCALYPTUS
Xu t'd Jr,.iuel. fund, im'it
J'linuil:
i'einittent evvr 5 II
I liillNnndFevi r 19 IB
Typbold IVver ,
IsitiAni.orKMiuys.... rt I
lltsretl. 10 7 a
Inenn tinnier o( I'rlue .11 it
SIHetm f 4 a
Iiilliiiii.orillnslder 27 35 a
llleuiiurlinsria i:; iu a
it ( ' t (In lii t. V ..17
Dy vntery t s I
Cliroiile DliirrfcuNi 12 9 4
UonorrliwH is is
Iriw 3 ;j
Coinpletoly com.bo ntive of the abnvi
are tlie repotti, of the exiHTiiueiils with
Kncalyp'oi hv Dr. Iirrimnr. of Berlin.
I'rnwlu. iiiirllir Kwle'. Chief Pbyptftitu
of the Atttttian KtiilwHY Co., imhiiihcd in
the Am. Met. Jvur .Inly, IHT8.
It will he fonai) very eftUacion in obsll
nule cases of lysnepsla, BrOni M!!. Hii'-K-int'ouifli
Chronic Bore throat, Lemur
rliea, "etc., and in nausea tlnrlngpiegimn
cy. , Dr i ol ' uiKii'allouMe
, " l'.nlrnvi of Em-hI) -
4 K $mim ntscial prernni
fC.';',V'' tion for llii t : rn'iiieii! in
iiV,- TF.X I niiti iIK.
-.and i nnir:nt (i to
VV'vw4 Mr every rUfeirfHIfTI
Withotll i lie injinii'im
1 ' re Mils of the tiHiial t,'ni.
iiineaii'l arsciitiai rem
edies for iha" ease. Also imn: flnld ex-
met of Enei lyptns, in one nonmt twlles,
for -lit alt bt ' n-e Kewnieoi iiui aliens,
iiti I !n;n n ne but Coleman's. Eor .
eyerywlier and by odae I a el f. ,
Drtiggis'.fi, Portland. Acenlsfor rrron.
vfinSOy
BEWABB
FOR AN
Incurable Case!
DR. LE KICHAtfS
GOLDEN BALSAM !
Aftiv ten lairs' (rial on tbik Coast has
! iMvm i'wnf the only curative in a certain class
i f disoaiKi pronoBuued by uiedical pnctlUon
t rs as incurable.
Br.Lafiichan'g GOLDEN PALSAM No.i
rums Chancres first and second stages, Bores on
the Legs ur llody; Bore Ears, Eyes, Most, io.j
Copper-colonid Blotches, Syphilitic Catarrh.
Piwiaa-rt Scalp, and all primary forms of th
ilisi jiso known as Byphllis. Price, 15 per bot
tle, or two for $9.
Br.LeBic&ao'i GOLOEK BALSAM No.2
cures Tertiary, Mercurial, Byphilitic Bhenma
tisru. Fains In the Bones, Barkof the Neck, l'l.
csssisd Suns Thmat, Byphilitic Bash, Lumps
and Contracted Cords, Btiffness of the Linil.
and eradicstos sll disraxes from the system,
wbethar caused by indiscretion or abuse of
mercury leaving the blood pure snd lush by
Price, 5 par bottle, or two for 9.
Br.LeSichau's GOLDEN SPANISH AN
Hdote, for the Cure of GoDnorhces, Gleet, Irrl
tstiou, Gravel, and sll I'rlnary or Genital
disarrangements. Price, 2.C0 per bottle.
Dr.LeSichau's GOLDEN SPANISH IN-
Jcctton, a wash and Injection for severe esses
of Gonnorhrea, Inflammatory Gleet, Strictures,
and nil diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder
Friee, $1.60 per bottle. '
Also Agents for BR. LE EIOHAU'S Q0LDES
PILLS NT Seminal Weskm., Nixht Ends,
iions. Impotency, sad all dlsessrl arising from
Mssturbstlon and excessive sbnses. Price fit
per bottle. The genuine Golden Balm i
put up only in round bottles.
On receipt of price, these medicines will
be sent to sll parts of the country, by express
or msll. securely packed and free from obser
vation. Boleagenhv
C. F. BIGHABD8 fc CO
m
71
oo. mjr
lets ulY
A
sTtekssnis sod Retail Druggi
CWuSts, 8. W. cor. Clay f
BtrocM. 8aa rreaeises. Csl