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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1874)
ni 1 (B1 g,,,, 1,,,,,,,,,, a,,, S ALBANYE"OISTKi(T F1UDAY, AUGUST 28, 1874. LOCAL MATTERS. wist office hhuiktrh. mails abbjve: From Railroad (north and south! dally at ll.lo p. m. From Corvsllls, dally, at 10.30 A, M. From Lebanon, tri-weekly, (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at 10.89 A. M. MAILS dwabt: For Ball road (north and iiU), dally, eKwte prompt at 11.10a. m. For Corvallls, daily, at 1.50 v. . For Lebanon, tri weekly, (Monday, Wed nesday and Friday) at P. u. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 7 P. Sunday, from lix. ro 2 p. m. Money order office hours from ? A. M. to Sr.. P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. services nv.xr rumday. BAPTIST CHURCH -Services at 11 A.M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School at UK P. M. Rev. C. H. Mattoon, Pastor. M. K. CHCRCH -Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. Sunday 9chooUtK P.M. Rov. Isaiah Wilson, Pastor. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN - Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School at K P. M. Rev. 8. (J. Irvine, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Without a Pastor at present. Snnday School at iX P. M. M. K. CHURCH SOUTH -Services In Con- Cnurcn airernsie muiw" v. Jos. Emery, Pastor. "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Services at College Chanpcl, alternate Sahlaths, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School at 12 X P.M. Rev. K. R. Geary, D.D., Pastor. As Old Pioneer Gone. Fattier Altree died at 4 o'clock Snnday afternoon of paralysis, fter a lingering illness of many weeks. He wa9 buried on Tuesday after noon. A Fool. The tanners talk of putting up a pool of 20,000 bushels ot wheat as a market opener. Whether the pool will he ofJered to the highest bidder, or a price will be set at which it will be sold, we have not learned. Comi'limem'abt. "We find the following in Tuesday's Oregonian: "Prof. A. S. Abernethy, well known in Portland, has accepted a position as teacher in Albany Col legiate Institute. We feel confident tbat he will give satisfaction in his new field of labor. Funeral Sermon. The funeral sermon of E. 6. Altree will be preached at the M. E. Church on Sunday morning at 11 A. M , by Rev. Isaiah Wilson. Subject: Resurrection ot the dead. Returned. Messrs. Tally, Miller, Weller and Burkhart, . re turned from the mountains on Tues day. They killed twel re deer and one black bear. Billy M iller claims the honor ot gettiig away with bruin, who weighed probably two hundred and fifty pounds. Switch Chanced, The rail road company have taken up a portion of the switch and replaced h so as to be more convenient to the Farmers' warehouse, and extended it east to .Morris & Parker's new warehouse. Under the new man agement the company seems to be extending every reasonable facility to our shippers. Excursion. On Tuesday Mesxrs. Dave Thompson and wife, Ana. Marshall, wife and three chil dren, Perry Raymond and wife, Allen Parker, wife snd son, Mrs. Samuel A'thouse and tour daugh ters, took the southern bound train for Pass Creek, where they intend to enjoy camp lite among the foun tains. They will be absent about one week! Ben Simpson was in the city yesterday. 1 '' ...... - Campmketino at Lebanon. A campmeeting will be held at grain pouring into our warehouses Lebanon, commencing on Friday, daily. September 18tb, by the Cumberland ; y0 c-mnge in market quotations lTesbyterians. A cordial invitation i 0Jr Bst Hotter, fresh roll, is given to all members and firieii.ls , .eoc . eggS) 20c. of Christ's Church, of all orthodox - denominations, to come and camp ' Caliiornia peaches, grapes, sweet on the grounds, and join in the j etc., in full supply at the meeting with us No huxter shops ; grocers. or articles ot traffic will be allowed j Tf)e j?Bw warehouse has re upon the grounds, or within its : om 05 000 bnst.els of wheat limits, as prescribed by law, which Me m itcome) will be rigidly enforced. j . C. A. Trooley, Pastor. A new frame business houso has j heen commenced for Dr. Plumraer Operation Performed. oine j on First street, next to Weed's two weeks ago, in San Francisco, Miss Laura, daughter of Dr. Tate, of this city, who has been threatened with blindness, had an operation performed upon her eyes by an em, inept surgeou of that city. It wil' be some time yet before the results of the operation can be defii''j dPtonaini, but all have hopes that it will prove successful, and that Miss Laura, one 01 ine raw hikjiu- geut and interesting young ladies of j Calvin B. McDonald, Esq., Ed our city, will be restored to sight a I itor in Chief of the Stattman, priceless boon. Upon the result of j spent two or three days in the city the operation depends to a great during the week. We are sorry to extent the further movements of know that his health is not the best Dr. Tate. False. Last fall, Dr. Bough, ton, of this city, removed a tumor from the right side, over the region of the liver, of Mrs. Powell, who resides about six miles trom this city. The operati n was entirely successful, and the lady is now en joying good health. We make mention of these facts now, for the purpose ot contradicting reports that have been put in circulation regard ing the matter. It has been p.harpwl. and nrohahlv ffeneraliv viu.,1 .i,, n. ni i,,i the sum ot $600 for removing the tumor, but after some difficulty was persuaded to cut his charge down to U00. The whole report is false. Dr. Boughton never made anv charge, and only accepted what Mr. Powell, Mrs. Powell's husband, through Dr. W. II. Harris, freely tendered $150. These are the facts in the case, and those who have beard or retailed a different story were, to say the least, wrongly informed. New Firm. ClaftV, Stewart is now one of the proprietors of the Democrat, as we see by the last issue. Claib is a young man of good promise and ability, and hav ing worked in the office for several years past, thoroughly understands the demands of the patrons ot the concern. May the success hitherto attending the paper continue with the new firm. Plums. Last week Mrs. E. B. Purdom presented us with a little branch, cut trom a plum tree in her garden, not longer than your hand, on which was clustered near a quart of luscious plums. This was only a fair sample of the manner in which that tree was laden with fruit. A Good Investment. The stockholders in the Albany Far mers' Warehouse, last season, cleared over twenty-five hun dred dollars a profit of twenty one per cent, on the capital inves ted. This is certainly a good and profitable investment. New goods at Sara'l E. Young's, and more coming. 5r. Comstock, of Pass Creek Mills, was io the city Tuesday. and grocery store. We are informed that when finished, it will be occu pied as a telegraph office and drug store. On Sunday last a dashing wid ower, undertaking to show the girls how to walk a plank thrown across the Canal, fell in ker splash, nearly , hjR gir,R ! dM H , no , in the world. The report as to the condition of Miss Dele TIaight, who went to Salem a few weeks since to be treated for consumption, are not of the most favorable character, and her friends fear the worst. , The excursionists who left this city for Pass Creek, composed mostly ot Odd Fellows and their families, will rejurn by Tuesday next, as the tickets are good for one week only. Mart. V. Brown has sold his j resitle,,ce in this we 8re in formed, and will remove to Salem soon, to attend to his duties as'State 1 1 nnler wnicn commence wun uie -.. 1 ?.l .1. 0PpninS 01 ine S ue month. Mr. Graves, late of the Cheraek eta Hotel, Salem, who visited this city the first of the week, came for the purpose of endeavoring to pur chase the St. Charles Hotel in this city. He was unsuccessful. Dr. Plumer reached this city on Tuesday, summoned to the bedside of a very sick daughter, from opera tions on the new telegraph wire now being put in repair by him tor the W. U. Tel. Co. The health of the county is im provit somewhat, but there are still quite a number of sufferers. Bilious fever seems to be the pre vailing disease. Baum has purchased an immense stock of clothing, dry goods, etc., in San Francisco, which will soon be spread upon counters and shelves for the inspection of purchasers. Vanny Smith has retired from the firm of C. P. Harper A Co. merchants, and will probably here after devote himself to scholastic pursuits. Possibly a portion of his time will be devoted to agriculture, such as chasing the swift-winged butterfly, snaring the festive potato bug, spearing the soaring fish, or shearing the omniferous gutter snipe. May success attend him. The recent Methodist Annual Conference returned Rev. Isaiah Wilaqn to the charge in this city, which he served so acceptably last year, Harvest still progressing, W.u. C. Tweedale. wife aud mother, Mrs. Altree, took the train j Wednesday to join the excursionists, at Pass Creek. - ; Milt. Ha'e, whose life was des-; paired of last week, is now thought ' to lie out of danger, and slowly con- . .!, ;.. T called on Tuesday. lie doesn't , , , .1 1 1 iA look a day older than when he left us two or three years ago. . T7. ." Z 3 Mrs. Tally, who was conhned to her room !ast week by an attack ot bilious fever, we are pleased to learn, is again able to attend to household , . dHt,e8- .. Mrs. Kate Mendenhall, son and daughter, returned to their home ;., PHl..J nn WodnMd.v afW a I-", " -" -'.-- protracted visit in Linn couuty. - Ted. Parker came down trom Rosebnrg on Tuesday Speaks highly ot Roseburg and her people. Heapcloudy warm rain threat ening. ' FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Oold in New York, 101), l-.Wii tenders, 90tllle. Nan f'ruiirbiro Market. WnEAT-l 62 V 100 lbs. Fuieu Extra, 25; other brands, no limitations. OATS-ll M81 70 V 100 Us. UNIONS-$2 73 V 100 U 8. Portland Mlarketa. WUEAT-tl 40(31 50 V OentSl Of 100 D)8. Oats - 3TJt (TUOc V bushel. Flora Finn ; choice brands )5 00(33 50 V bbl. Barley K 451 50 per cental. Osions-1)K2c V lb. Bl'TTER -Extra dair-2530c V lb ; com mon, 18i2-2e. EGGS-30C V dozen. PorLTRY-tirown chickens, t3 504 f dozen. Wool-2fi28c HlBES-Cholce drj', 15c V ; salted, 7c Albany Markets. Wheat- White, bushel. 75S0c Oats-V bushel, a5 cts. P tatoes bushel, 50c. Unions- bushel, 14vl 50. FLorB-V bbl, t6 00. Keans-White, V n, 3(84 c. Dried FRt'lT Apples, V B, 5 cents; Peaches, lfi Sc;.Plums, 14c; Currants, 10c Butter Fresh rail, 254i30e V ID, Eons-V dozen, 20c, Chickens V dozen, 2 .VKK3. Sva a rs -Crushed, 15c; Island, 1012c; San Francisco reflnpd, tH V Tea Vonng Hyson, II 25; Japan, 75c j Coffee -38c V B. Sybup- Heavy Golden, Vkeg, J2 50; Ex heavy Golden, (1 00 BACON-Hains 12c, Sides Sc. Shoulders 7c Lard In tins. 11c V n : in keas, e. OILS-Devoe's Kerosene, 62 )c Vgal., V can, 5 gals., 2 50 ; Linseed Oil, raw. V iml.tl 2,.loied.l 37X. Hides -Undressed deer skins, 20c V ft., dressed. II 2.1; tin- cow hides, tiint No. 1, 12; lie V ; green salted, No. 1, m 7e; sheepskins, 2.l6o30c each. FtiBS-Otter, $13 each ; Fisher, 1CW each ; Beaver, m II V It. ; Coyote, 50 2)e each ; Coon skins, '.tloc each. chad, r Montague. KOBT. M'CALLEY. MONTAGUE I Aid1 ALLEY, ARE NOW OPENING A MAGNIFICENT stock of SPRING GOODS ! -constating In part of elegant Luatres, Poplins, Marseilles, Mrllllantes, Piques, sthawls, Japanese Dress Goods, and an endless variety of Ribbons, Collars, Collnretteii, Laces, &c, for the ladles, and a tine assortment of Readymade Clothing, Mats, "'Soots, Hhoes, Cloths, t'aNsimeres, 4'ollonades, aud Hosiery, of all descriptions for men and boys, full assortments of Also Groceries, Crockery & Glassware. for everybody. The goods were selected with care, and purchased at very low prices. A look through our stock and our mark ed prices thereon, will satisfy all that we are determined to place ourgoodsat prices that will warrant satisfaction to the pur chaser. Lebanon, Oregon, April 25, 1874. : A Wonderful Invention hk- ckntly Patented. An elegant little instrument which combines twelve practically useful tools, viz : Pocket Rule, Ruler, Square, Bevel, Screw priver, Chisel, Compasses, cjssors, I Sutton Hole Cutter, Paper Knife, Eraser, and Pencil Shar- i neiier. 1 ne arne e is inane 01 bitoi ana evidently ourauie. jtfinnaic , ., 1 I I. t I f A W. wanted ill every town. 1 he pro- --- - . , ,. i : pnetow otter to sen. steel poiisnea i post paid by maul lor fifty cents, J 1,., (y,ar. (;okl ' plated, two dollars. Persons desir- I ing agency or to obtain the tools w apply 8l mWt Tne piper address is Combination Tool Co., 124 Nassau Street, New York, , Also, the new Revolver Lightning I Trap, which winds up like a clock. J Kills Bats Cophers, Squirrels, Mice, ; &c and throws them a ay and j sets itself as quick as the name In- ! diteS- . "e 1P SCI,t for one dollar. Mew To-Day. 17I. ISti. The rurisuT!.' 1'nioii Wareliouse ! AT SHEDD! IS IN APPLE PIE ORDER for the recep tion of Krain, and has Additional Room now In processor construction, till of which is at the service of the farming community on the most reasonable terms. For par ticulars apply to SOmlJ A. WIU-KLKR CO., SheJd, Aug. 21. 74. Managers. POSTPONEMENT. Ftflii and Lust ift Concert IN AID OF THE Public Library ? Kentucky JDay Fixed AND A FULL IMCUUV. A!slrREI ON MONDAY, 30yO7EIBER, 1874 LAST CHANCE FOR AN Easy Fortune. A postponement of the Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky has lieen so generally anticipated, and is so mani festly for the inteit'.stof all coneemetl, that It must meet the approval of all. The dny is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no variation from the programme now an nounced. A sufficient number of tii'kets 1 had been sold to have enabled us to have 1 had a large drawing on the 31st of July. : but a short postponement was considered iireicraiuo io a iuniai itruwmg, i.ei 11 be bonie in mind that the FIITII SIFT CONCERT IS THE LAST WniCH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, That it will positively and unequivocally take place as announced on Monday, 30th November, That the music will be the best the coun try affords, and that $30,000 Cnuli Gin., AGGREGATING 33,000.000 OO ! will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders. LIST OF GIFTS ! One Grand ah Girt fS0,0O0 One Grand aab Ulft 10O.OOO One Grand ('fifth Ulft 75,000 One Grand 4 writ Gil l 50,000 One Grand Own Ulft 85,000 5 faith UII1I4I, 210,000 ra 100,000 101 aMiGlltN, 4,O0Oca 140,000 15('aahUin, lO.OOOva I50.0OO aoraahUlltN, 5,000ea 100,000 85 Cafth Gifts, 4,000 ea 100,000 aoCaaliWirta, 3,000 en 90,000 50CMhUlfta, 8,000 ea 100,000 lOOIaahUlfta, 1,000 en 100,000 SMOl'aahUlfta, SOOen 180.000 wniiMviin, loo en Oo.oao 19,0001 anh Gllta, So ea 95jooo Gr'nd total So.OMt'aiibUfta 8,50o,ooo VHH'K OP TICKKTM. Whole Traketa 9 50.00 Halves 85.no Tenth, or earh enpon Smo 1 1 Whole Ticket lr 5ooo MX Tlehet. for I,ooo2o Persons wishing to Invest should order promptly, either of the Home Office or our local Agenta. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Kg-Clrculars con taining fttfl particulars furnished on appli cation. 1 1 TIION. E. BRAHLKTTE, Airent and Manager. Public Library Building, Loutavlile, Ky. Mm