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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1874)
8 PUUtaBSD EVKBY WKD.NESPAY AND " g.VTVRDAV, Bj COLL. VAX CLEVE, IN REGISTER BUILDINGS, Corner Firry and First Html. TERM8-IN ADVANCE vnnr . Three dollars. To clubs of five $ ? To duos of ten ADVERTRINd RATES. Transient advertisements, per q2 . Ti. loo Aral insertion It : eneh ISKI'S SSS terms. ' P15 ' W&rk 1 . -c .,.::oi mam.fiu. ' tnre; called cane fiber felt, is made . Ar::..: ,nw It. is tne only tell made from cane in the Ai t, i . a linincr under tin, slate and shingle roof?, and tor i o - deafening floors; it also iornis cheap carpet lining aud is a suosti- tute for piaster; in fact serves any use for which felt can be employed in buildings. It is a non-conductor of heat and cold, and impervious to water or moisture. This felt is p ain gour n0 jJvtwtagB if soda lie ad wiuin eiiml the latter as well as A . i:lfi sflu . mix auicklv. VI lfM" ? the former being inodorous. It is 1 cheap, durable and tree irom oojec- tions which characterize other tens. It is stated that the fiber of the j ramie is in great demand for Eng-: land, and that if proper machinery could be procured to strip it from ; i nlant. it. would soon rival in im-1 portance the trade in cotton. The Direct Trade Company ot England will purchase millions ot pounds of ; the fiber at much higher prces than would be paid for cotton. nn.- t-..,;.. ctm it is .... 1 1 v. said, has been greatly improved by the use of the Crouch steam engine : to propel the motor. With this improvement the plow is said to be a perfect success. The Crouch en- j giue is an invention ot a young man of Oregon, who has already become ! a distinguished inventor, though j not yet 18 years old The Grangers of California are 1 lie v.rau"crs ui v-ouiohhh j ,. 0 f ... 1 now making arrangements for the! .. . tt i OrgaillZatlOU 0 a irangers 0 Stead 88Ociation. It is CSt mated 1 Steau ABBOUauiiii. that about one thousand persons ; f . ' ' , ... .. , , e .1 T7 . ' pies for this that are not nt fur the come nto the State from the East ,v .... , . , , . c tab e. In looking over dried apples every week ; that a large portion of 1 wu 1 . , . u 1 ; l m, onA to stew, throw all that are not first this number are seeking homes, and ; I. t .1 r class into a dish by themselves for that many of them are (.rangers, j In order to purchase lands at the J''?" .. cheapest prices, it is proposed that' The difference between I). D.'s the Association shall buy large ; and M. D.'s-The former preach tracts, which may be obtained from j and the latter practice. $2 to $10 per acre, on ten years' are "t my observi.,g time and low rates of interest ; this men aUj10g, tuey are continually land to be distributed among the goir)j, t(J members of the Homesteaa .ssoti-i ation at cost. The principal place ! of business of this Association will be at Santa Barbara. Taking the inside of the range j WP til 1(1 that wheat Quotations for ' the lia.st term ot ears at the present y iMSomMiMol theGmmi Army . , , loan i of the Republic in California and Nevada, date has been as follows : looa, us wm ,ve prompt attention to the eoiiec- . 1DA 1fi7i 11. fi,1 . lion of Additional Travel . Pay, now due 8d: 1870, Us Id; 1871, IIS OU ; (illtfornte lind Nevnda Volunteers dls .1 ui 10-0 11 Ql 107 1 I charted more than three hundred miles 1872, Us 8d; 18.3, lis 8(1; 1874, ,".. Soldiers can depend on fair . . i dealing. Information K'ven tree ofiliure. llf) 3d. Local qilotfltiOllS aie HOW Wnen .,.itillg enclose StaoiJ) for reply and t A slate coinimnv andreKimeM, ntnl whether lower than at any correspowimg voll lmv(. a ,aschanse. Oonkpw has e.v time in the years given, exoepUug 1872, when they were the same as j i&Jfilrffl 3S& now. FreighU then ruled at about j S3ffifOTVfe , . ni , vears, if not liaid the same when dischaiK- the same rates as UOW 14. LttI1(l warrants can can he obtained . I for services rendered before ISA but not The Antioch Udger of the 7th J SRtS ob,;:;!d";ind' instaot aVS: The ship El Dorado, ; Increased when allowed lor less than dl lDBUiui- KijP. i ' ability warrants, Iml no pensions are ill- Plnmmer Master, has been char- , lowed to Mexlrnn and r-lorida wiii boldicrs. 1 llimiuei, inasici, mate of Teacas liasirranted rSjuslorri lo snr- fprad bv the Antioch and I Olllt of I vlvhw veterans ol Texas lievoIutUm, New lerea oy iuo , oi leansand Mobile Prize Money U now Timber Granges, oi juorgan s r?on, liniUtar V7iaufaw, v b wharf to kad with grain to-morrow or Monday. Waffles make nice breakfast ifiish. They arc made Urns : Ikat j well the jvlk of 4 M add 21 pints ot'swM milk and teaspooi -ful of salt ; add enough tfftwl flour to mako tatlicr a stiff batter ; beat ' the whites of the eggs very rt'ff and stir in lightljT the last thing before baking; bake in waffle-irons; mm hot. and eat with butter and sirup. If but 2 eggs are used add i heaping . teastioonful ot baking- powder to the flower. The liest way to cwk sweetbreads to broil them, thus: Parboil and then put them on a clean grid- iron for broiling: when delk-ately browned, take them off and roll u melted butter in a place to prevent their be.ng hard and dry. ome cook them on a griddle, well but- tered, turning frequently ; others .twi fat calf nrirlr nn put, inow Mnr. t ttiem wnne couK.ng To make charloUe muffins, take j ()liart ot ?ftei fl,mr) 3 eggs, the wjlites ad V(iv,R beaten sejiarately a,1(j until stiff, 3 cups of milk, (if UUtlj " J 1 wei anu fill the hot irons half mj The excellence ot these ne- upon thorough beating ana quick baking pjHnr ci)0Colate is made by pnt- tjnr 1 teacnpful of flour in a small ;ron ette ad setting over the tire iri en.nh stir it constantly to keen jt from burning on to the sides of the kettle. When the Hour is 01 a dark brown color, pour boiling water over it, say '1 quarts or more, if the drink should be desirable to be thin. Let the whole boil up a few moments. Add 1 pint of sweet Itw momeni 1 " Use same as coffee, Apple jelly made as follows is cloth : Soak 1 quart of apples in 4 quarts of water, over night ; boil until the apples are soft, strain the water off carefully, and to 1 quart of juice add a quart of sugar and boil until it jells. If the apples are , . . nice, yon can sweeten them and they wi an verv wen ur niuet:. usiiee- . tittle lemon to! 131 -V " yuliavea lllUe lem0n 1 NEW TO-DAY. mi.nif.ws U AU LAI!!1 AtiKJS . (So. 94 Montgomery Rlock. SA' FKANCISCO.C'A!,. -:(): -- ww iilMU tTTnlHL'V IT I I 11 ( ne ana iems imwi. w. ""! - ft,n.ltolimieral Law aiuH'olleetlon Buni- Agents for the Renister. The followlnil seiUemen are wnjoriMt. us recoil and receipt for subscriptions, advert isina, etc, for the Register : liinira Smith, flarrrshnnt. O. V. Tompkins, Harrlshurg. Peter Hnluo, Brownsville. W. B. Kirk, BrownsvlUe. J. B. Irvine, Scto. T. H. Rcvnolds, SHlem. 1 i rioluir. ft nn frrainlnro. iV. P. Porter. Shedd Station. FOR Blank Mortgages, Latest and improved styles, Call at the Register Office. AltHiny Colleslate Institute ! THIS WKIX-KNOWN ANr POPULAR Institution will open on Monday, An "nst Slsl. 1874. . The eonrse of study embraces I he tollow in" denariiiiiiis, viz : Classical) SetentU lo, Comntereial, Mnstcand Art. Forpartk'iilnrsa'ldies-i K K. WAKRKN, A. M.. Albany. Aog. 14ml President. WEBFOOT MARKET ! CHHU:S WlUHW HAVINfl LEASED tiie WenUMit nnrhet.on First street, B ilotninK tiradwohi's. reapectfallg asks a share of the pnblie patronae. The mnr ket will lK! kept constantly supplied with all kinds Of fresh meats. Call and see. fcTThe highest iSf Albany, August 14-74 OLD MEXICAN Mustang Liniment waifim known in America. Its merits are no well known throughout the habitable wo,IJ. It has the oldest amfbest record of any Luument.n the world. From the millions upon millions of bottles sold not a single complaint has ever reached us. As a Healing and Pain-iSubduin,; Liniment if has no equal. It is alike, ben fi bl to MAN AND BEftiST. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S, T.-1860-X Ye OLD Homestead Tonic Plantation Bitters jM98M5yS?lift5aaw..Jifc. a purely deniable Pnitratitm, composed of CalUaya Bark, Roott. Herbs and Fruits, among vihick will be found Sarsaparilian, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassarat, Tansy, Genital, Sweet Flag, etc.; also Tamarinds, Dates, Prunes and lumper Bemes,w-rtM a sufficient quantity (only) of the spirit .(Su gar Cane to keep in anv climate. They inva riably relieve and curt the following com plaints: Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Lots of Afpttite, Headache, Bilious Attacks, Fever and Ague, Summer Complaints, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Gen. oral Debility, etc. They are especially adap ted as a remedy for the diseases to which WOMEN mre subjected, ami at a tonic for the Aged, Feeble and Debilitated, has no equal. They art strictly intended as a Temperance Tonic or Bit ters,to be used as a medicine only, aud always according to directions. iii Sow V At First-class Paucojrnh A New Idea! WILSON -SHUTTLE- Sewing Machine ft JO m -FOR 50 Dollars!! FARMERS MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned MeSeitelacIe! THE BEST IN THE WORLD! . rjfThe Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N. Y. ; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition ; St Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; MissiHsiupi State Fair; aud 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 ! ! fWFor 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 AUEXTS WANTED. AIM BESS, Wlin u Senilis Machine Co 23 Cltiveland, Ohio. ADVERTISEMENTS. BI.DDIXG ! UPHOLSTEBIXCS J W.J. WARREN & CO. jphotiitereit First Street, : Albany. Orejrou, AltK I'K kindsi RB PREPARED TO FURNISH ALL Is ol Bedding. MBttrewieB, trpl.olisterlnr,. e., to order. Be In? practical workmen, they (rnnrftntee MtHfaorlon. All ttpholBtW work done In Albany. Call and examine OtlT si nek and work. VV. J. WARREN A CO April 18. lt-32 MARBLE WOBKS. MOMSOS: & 8TAIGEB, Healers in iMonunifnis, Obelisks, Tombs, Head uihI Fot Meiirs Executed in California, Vermont and Italian Marble SALEM, OREGON. KRAM II MH)I AT AMIASY. ev Of ir. J N. nli mini's ( oninotind Extract of Eucalyptus can liedesired, limn i he following paminftry ol eases, treated with this remerly alone, by that einltient nhvielan, 1JH. I) vn Wo st i .lntlicl'. S. Marine lloepltal, rtin Francisen, report ed In the v.is' No. 1ST-' " Md. " EUCALYPTUS .V., f Vi.s i 1 1' ami. ( 'ur il. Im'd "eflMtteal ever ft 5 hiltoHiKl Fever 19 10 ihuil Ewer 9 9 luinn. ofHMneys. ... :t I Itlnretlit 10 7 S liieoiillnciiei- ol 1'rlne : .1 strleture 2 liifliini.iri;iiilder 37 S.I S llleiinnrlinicln i:i 10 3 isca.' ot'tlie limi t 7 7 !.. Hies 4 .1 I liirvnie lllnrrhu'H. . . . 12 9 4 l.unurrhuen IS 15 UroM.y 6 3 3 Completely corrolm alive of the ahove, are the report of the experlnienin with Eucalyptus by Ir. Lorrimcr. of Berlin. PrasMft, and in- Koeloi, chief Phyrtclan of the Anstiian Railway Co , published iu the Am. M it. Jour. July, IKi'J. ll will be found very efficacious m obsti nate case or Dyspepsia. Qrnnchtrla, 11ikI Cough Chronic Sore throat, l.eiuor rhea, ete., and in nansea during prcgnnn. oy. Ilr ol iniiii'slloiiltle Extrnet of Eneiiljp : t Inn Is special prepura-v-gibf' "on forthetrealmentol yftBlBRp t'f. nr.il ..liVE, &fQfrVtt T-iind Is wnirmitiil In 4sEWra6L enreevery m-e treated Spv"ii accoriilnit o direct ion, f rw! Without the injurious w results of the usual (, ui- ' nine and irfnh Hi n in- Btllcs for that d I' ease. Also pure fluid ex tract Of Kucnlyptns. in one ixiund bottles, for phyglciana use Bows roof iuil'aiions, lind take none tint t oleninn'-1. i'or sale even where, and by ! odste Calet X Co.. I iniggistf, Portland". Agents fort.rflBon. V5nj9y REGARD FOB AN' ' 1 1 .111111 Incur:! i I !Uf I 7 m mm mm mm i m ' u y v tl li XDR. IX HICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM! After ten years' trial on this Coast has 1 rivon its.df the only rurativc iu a ctrtain claas i f diseases pronounced bymlical practition ers as incurable. Dr.LeBichaa's GOLDEN BALSAM No. oures Chancres first and second stages. Sores on the ..egs or Body; Sore Ears, Eyes, Nose, kc.j eoppcMOlored Blotches, Syphilitic Catarrh. Diseased Scalp, and all primary forms ot the disease known as By phtlit. Price, $S Pr hot. tic, or two for $9. Dr. L?Richau'a GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Rheuma, tism, Pains In the Bones, Backof the Neck, UI. rerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Bash, Lumps and Contracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and eradicates all diseases from the system, whether caused by indiscretion or abuse of mercury leaving the blood pure and healthy. Price, $5 per bottle, or two for f 9. Dr. Leliehan's GOLDEN SPANISH AN- tidote, for the Cure of Oonnorhoss, Gleet, Irri tation, Gravel, and all Urinary er Genltt) disarrangements. Price, $2.60 jier bottle. Dr." Le Richaa's GOLDEN SPANISH IN- jeetion, a wash and Injection for severe cases ol Oonnorhcea, InfUmmatoryGleet, Strictures, and all diseases, of the Kidneys and Bladder. Price, $1.50 per bottle. Also Agents for BR. LE RICH ATI'S GOLDEB PILLS for Seminal Weakness, Night Emla. slons. Impotency, and all diseases arising from Masturbation and excessive abuses. Price. $3 per bottle. The genuine Golden Balsam ia put up only in round bottles. On receipt of price, these medicines will be sent to all parti of the country, by express or mail, securely packed and free from obser vation. Bole Agents, 0. F. RICHARDS frvCO. Jm Wholesale and Retail Druggists and Cbea-its. 8 W. cor. Clay s Sansome ML Street Sj lfnujokNO, Ol). , - - - I tends od will come to the Granger ! mm.