The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 23, 1874, Supplement, Image 9

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    ALIiANY
RE . IHTER
l'l UI. -IIKH KVF.Ii
COSJL. 1-3
IN KEGISTEB
BHILBIKGS,
Home Etfte-rs.
Sew ami Tasty. Doc. Plummer
lias opened tin- neatest little drugstore
in the State, in liis new building on
First street, where you can obtain
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everytliinf! in the line of
perflimerv. i
brushes, a smeties, combs, soaps oil
luetics combs, soaps oils, ,
C-nt r 1 Firt Ulrerts.
TERMS IN MiVANCK.
DM mr, one vtur 2 50 i
one. coy, -iv mouths 1 an i
To clubs f lwenty,ili S3 1 ,
S. n ir 1 ' - Ten cents.
FRIDAY, H f BKK 2$ 1-71.
fresh drugs and medicine?, the very pjetc thai, in forn,er years, and the
latest in stationery, and a thousand various specimens of needlework, em
other things both useful and ornamen- broitJerj etC j couia scarcely he ex
tal. Besides the Doc. keens A No. 1 j ,, ,tl ( eauulletl anvwherc. The" oil
cigars and tobacco, and is one of the
most clever. wholesouleJ, ripsnorters
in WcbfooUlom in his own right. (Jo
in and see for yourself, and if you can
get ahead of Doc. on a joke, we want
to know it. See new ad. in this morn
ing's supplement.
Special Hays of Prater. Xext
Sunday, and Monday have been selec
ted by the London S. S. Union as
day- of special prayer for the salvation
of the children and youth who attend
the Sunday school. They invite all
throughout th' world to unite with
them. Special services will be held at
the M. E. Church in this city. 15e
tween 7 and S o'clock A. M. Sunday,
the teachers arc leVniesterl to engage
in private prayer for God's blessingon
their labors. Preaching at 11 A.M.
In the afternoon the ordinary routine
will be varied, and the children will
gather for singing and prayer. Ad
dresses will he delivered. In the eve
ning prayer will he continued, and ap
propriate addresses delivered. The
exerci-es for Monday will be an
nounced Sunday evening. All are in
vited to attend these meetings, es
pecially the parents of the children.
I. WILSON', Pastor.
CtKCt'iT Court Has transacted the
following business, since our last re
port, up to yesterday :
Andrew Wiley vs L. Elkins, to re
cover n l oi i e y continued.
State vs Win. Moore, selling liquor
without licence verdict, guilty as
charged in indictment. I
State vs Geo. Barring verdict of
guilty as charged in indictment.
State vs Geo. Barring demurred"
to by deft, contested by State ami cause
dismissed.
State vs John Woslev Fairchild
distnissetl on motion of deft.
State vs Win. Moore, selling liquor
without license dismissed on motion j jltt as I said before, I will not tres
ofdett. Three similar cases, again.-t pass upon your valuable space too
same party, di-posed of in the same , ineh at this time, but close by saying
way. I that the officers of the State Agricult-
H. Weed vs Alonzo Grant, action j oral Association deserve the thanks of
at law to recover money deft's mo- ; the people of Oregon for the excellent
tion to dissolve attachment overruled. ! manner in which the State Fair for
and judgment for plaintiff for want of 1 1S74 was gotten up and conducted
answer. I throughout ; and we hope that the
John I.ce vs L. Elkins, et al., nc- j future meetings ot the Society may be
tion at law to recover moncv con-
tinued.
State vs Frank TJppi (Si wash), lar
ceny pending.
Medical Card See Dr. Houghton's
card in this issue. The Dr. has gained
an enviable reputation as a successful
pnysiciau. auu me ...o.uc..-,. ...
acquaintance the better he is liked,
At present his office n at the City .
Orug store.
BEAD This. All persons knowing j
themselves indebted by note or other- j
wise to the late firm of Howell, Har
per & Co., are earnestly requested to
call at once and settle the same, as the
money is now due, and we want it.
"A word to the wise,"' &c.
We also have a very fine stock of
goods to sell, which we offer very low
for cash or merchantable produce.
Dan. Williams, an employe at the
awmill. is laid up with a lame back,
hurt on Tuesday, handling heavy lum
ber. Mrs. M. H. Abbott, of Pendleton,
who has been visiting her daughter in
thisCity,startcd homeward on Monday.
The little daughter of Mr. Arm
strong, Gussie, is lying dangerously ill
of lung fever.
Nsil-;:a CorresnojiUeuec.
Sai.i.m. Oct. 14. 1S71.
1 laving a leisure moment and a
suitable opportunity, I drop you a
line in relation to the State 1'air now
progressing. I arrived on l he grounds
on the morning Ot the 11th, found
evervthins in rooil ruunins style, and
thousands of people camped here, alii
eager to witness the coin ing exhibition,
while hundreds were hourly arriving,
from all parts of the State, to increase
the mighty throng of exhibitors and
siffht-secrs. Mv lirst visit was to the
Pavilion. It presented one of the
grandest sights 1 ever witnessed at the
Oregon State Fair, crowded full, as it
was, with the best productions of the
nt sa.,,., ; ,1,,. wav of frrain
soil ot our Mate ill tlie .IJ oi gram, ,
fruits vegetables, tar excelling any
. -, - .i.i i i- i
' I I'll (" I NUlllUlIt 1Mb i-t'iii,?
..,,, ft,iier aiui more oom-
and water colored pictures and beaut i
ful drawings, were elegant, and at- j
tracted the approving gaze of thous- j
ands during the continuance of the j
Fair. But I will not trespass upon j
your time and space by attempting to
give a detailed description of all 1 saw ;
in and about the Fair grounds. The
showing of agricultural implements j
was gootl ; the show ol blooded horses I
was never so large ; the same might
be said of cattle, sheep and hogs. In
fact, the Oregon State Fair for 1S74 j
was a grand success, showing as it
did the vast improvements our people
have made in every branch of industry i
i in the past few years. Our farmers !
and mechanics have met together in
social-converse, and each will carry !
home with him something of benefit, j
To give your readers an idea of the
money received by the State Agricult-
ural Society during the Fair. I will
give you the reported receipts for three j
days. Monday, at railroad sate, $1,-
0.30; main entrance, $1,500; east gate,
$2-20. Tuesday, railroad gate, $1,100;
main entrance, $000 ; cast gate, $320.
Wednesday, railroad gate, $1,300 ;
main entrance, i?S0O ; east gate, $3S0. !
For licenses, on Monday there was j
paid in $1,000 ; on Tuesday, $300 ; on I
Wednesday. $200. The gate receipts
on the fourth day were reported at
$1,823, making a grand total of re
ceipts for four days of $12,293.
Mr. Keed, of Portland, had the fin
est show of Durham cattle on the
rrounds. Mr. Mver, of Jacksonville,
hail his snlf-ndid Pereheron horses oil !
exhibition, attracting universal atten-
tion, and getting away with the first
premium. Clidesdale iretting the sec-
, orK? anj England's (ilory the third
as well conducted and as snccesstul as
the one under consideration.
Refobteb.
Wheat in San Francisco, 1 50 per
100 lbs; in Portland. $1 .'!01 .15; in
Liverpool, average 9slld103 6d, club,
10s 7d!4lls.
Hamilton, of Corvalli
made our city a flying Visit Wednesday
riuer rneiieiJsou iiini jie l.u i jut
I Chicago to-uiorro.v. lion voyage.
The Republic The new organ of
the Republican party of Xew York,
has been received, it is an eightpage
daily, neatly printed and well filled.
Whether it will prove a power in the
land remains to be seen. From its
general appearance we judge it will
prove a financial success.
Latest dates give 14,733 as the Dem
ocratic majority in Indiana. The State
Senate has 23 Democrats, 24 Republi
cans and 3 Independents. House
52 Democrats, 37 Republicans and 10
Independents.
The first victim of the repeal of the
Litigant Daw is the Portland Daily
News, which will hereafter be issued
as a weekly only.
ATTENTION,
PAU&EK & MORRIS'
ITew Elevator !
TS OW READY FOR TOTS RECEI-
X tion of h :U :t..'l out-. t all the ;.T-i-u
: ion of fanners to tlw f;ut tinxt we have
erected the fine! waivtionse in the State,
at a i: 1 1' exTXHis, aiitl Jive in position to
h;m 1 ! satisfactorily an immense j nan -tity
of grain. Our Uousc has a capacity for
200,000 fcllSllClS Of WllCQt
at one tinio. and is, located on the margin
of t lie WillametteRivBr, and provided with
. . , . 4, & ,. so tllut
shipments may be made daily by rail, and
as otten oy water us poannsiacuiiiraoucr.
1:IV
two larsrc suction tans, in a-tdi-
tion to oilier lans, iiiiaeiieii to uie House,
run ly water power, and are thus pre
pared to
0 Xj 33 -A. 3M
all the -wheat received. Can take in mid
clean 10,000 bushels per day. Cleaned win -at
is wort li much more in all foreign markets
than foul wheat, and none should he shi
pe t without cleaning. Our charges will be
live cents a bushel on wheat, and four
cents on oats. We have
SIXTY THOUSAND SACKS
to furnish those storing wheat with us,
tree to those whose wheat we purchase,
and at the lowest cash price to those who
sell their wheat from our house to other
buyers. Persons storing with us are at
iibertv to sell to whom they please. Those
who reside on the w est side of the river
will have ferriage free., Will he in the
market as hovers, and expect to he able to
puv the highest possible price. Having
prepared ourselves to do a large business,
we hope for our share of the public pat
ronage.
PARKER MORRIS,
Albany, Oregon.
jUiyin47-o
(HAS. Ii. MOXTACUE.
ItOllT. M'1'AI.l.KY.
fflOXTAGUE & McCALLEY,
. SESOW OPENING A MAGIOFICF.NT
9oek of
SPRING GOODS !
consisting in part of elegant '
LuslrfH,
Poplin,
Marseilles,
llrilliantcs,
liquos.
Mum In,
Japanese
IM-CSS tiOOllM,
and an endless variety of
Ribbons, Collars, Collarettes,
Laces, &e
for the ladies, and a One assortment of
j Readvmade ClOthinST.
Cups,
Boots,
Slioes,
Cloths,
ClU'llllH IIS
Cotloii.'Klcs,
and Hosiery,
Of an descriptions for men andboys. Also
full assortments of
; GrOCCTieS. CfOCry & GlaSSWafB.
fir everybbdv.
The Roods wi're selected with care
, and
purchased at very low prices.
A look tlirongh our stock and our mark
ed prices thereon, will satisfy all that we
are determined to place ou r goods at prieea
that will warrant sutisi'action to the pur
chaser. Lebanon, Oregon, April 35, 1S74.
KOLRIERS"
WAR CLAI1I ACiGXCY.
(No. 31 Montgomery Block.)
SAX FRANCISCO, CAL.
::
r. H. AIKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
it and Commander of the Grand Army
ot 1 he Republic in California and Nevada,
willgive prompt attention to the collec
tion of Additional Travel Fay, now due
California and Nevada Volunteers dis
charged more than three hundred miles
froan home. Soldiers can defend on lair
dealing. Informal ion given free of charge.
"When writing enclose stamp for reply and
state company and regiment, and whether
you huvea discharge. Congress has ex
tended the time for filing claims for Ad
ditional Bounty under Act of July s, ls'iti,
to January 1875, so all sneh claims must bo
made before that time. Original Bonnty
of f 100 has been allowed all volunteers who
enlisted before Jnly 22d, 1861 for three
years, if not paid the same when discharg
ed. Land Warrants can can be obtained
for services rendered before 1855, but not
for services in tne late war. Pensions for
late war and war of 1812 obtained and
Increased when allowed tor less than dis
ability warrants, but no pensions are al
lowed to Mexican and Florida warsuWliers.
state of Texas nasgranted Pensions to sur
viving veterans of Texas Revolution. New
t Irleans find Mobile PriUM Miiiicv is now
j due and being paid. W. H. Aiken also at
! tends to General Law and Collection Busi
ness. 4s-t;-r,ut
Id AlllliA sale:.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue of a license and order of sale,
made by the County Court of Wasco coun
ty, Oregon, I will proceed to sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing descrilied tract or parcel of land, be
lonirinft to the estate of John A. Oouthit.a
minor, as follows:
The undivided one-sixth part or the
norrh-oast quarter of section 23, township
No. 12 south, range 3 west, containing
about twenty-six and tvo-thirds(20 fiacres,
and situate in Linn county, Oregon. Said
property will lie sold at tne Court House
door, in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 7tli day of November,
at tho hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day.
Tubus -Cold coin, cash in hand.
t JAS. n. OUTHIT,
October 9, 187iw4n4
Iletronchment I
i
BY
SAVING IVIOEY !
j
aiUklLT
lias just received a new stock of all thu
latest st vies of
MEJXS' AIf BOY'S'
CLOTHING!
And is selling so cheap that all can buy.
The jxoids were
I3ong-lit for Cash,
and arc being sold for the same commodi
ty. The secret of selling goods is in
Buying 3Etslx-t !
Having selected our eoods in daylight, ive
court the most
CRITICAL EXAMIATIOX.
I SKLL ALL GOODS AT
GRANGER PRICES !
FULL LIN LS OF
dry tioons,
UBOCERUBS,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS & Knots,
BfOTIOHS,
ETC., ETC.
X. BACH.
Chcadlc's Brick. First street, Albany.
aprlST4-32
POSTPONEMENT.
Fif!li and Insist Ciiift Concert
IN All) OF THE
Public Library Kentucky
AND A
FCLL DRAWIXG ASSVREO
MONDAY, 30tt NOVEMBER, 1874 !
LAST CHANCE
FOR AN"
ZHS.Gsy Fortune.
A postponement of the Fifth Concert of
the Public Library of Kentucky has been
so generally anticipated, and is so mani
festly lor the interest of all concerned, that
it must meet the approval of all. The day
is now absolutely fixed, and there will be
no variation from the programme now an
nounced. A sufficient number of tickets
had been sold to have enabled us to have
had a large drawing on the 31st of July,
but a short postponement was considered
preferable to a partial drawing. Let it bo
borne in mind that the
FiS'TCJ tilVT COXfEKT
IS THE LAST WHICH "WILL EVER BE
GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER BY
Till: PRESENT MANAGEMENT,
That it will positively and unequivocally
take place as announced on
Monday, SOSli Xovraibrr,
That the music will be the best the coun
try affords, and that
ita,000 Casta ifts,
AGG REG ATI KG
S2,500,000 OO !
will be distributed by lot among the ticket
holders.
LIST OF GIFTS :
On,- Grand t'nsli tilt S2.10.000
One (irand t'nsli Hilt 100,000
One (.rami asli till 1 73,000
One (iraiKl 'asli 4iirt 30,000
One 4riitl C'imIi 4irt 2S,OOI
B t'nsli tj ill's, 2,(ilpa 100,000
lO oslit.ills. r4,OOOeit 140,000
ISttashtURs, lu,(iOt'n 150,000
aOCfeshUlftS, o.OOOeu 100.000
25 Cmfa tilflts, 4,oooe 100,000
SOCmbLitfltM, it.OOOen uo.000
.0, ;ssll Call (H,
I01M aslK.iiis.
240'HK tOUllS,
5oo 4 ':lNh ti I its,
19,OOOC'iiku tiilts,
2.000 n 100,000
1,000 en 100,000
roo est I'JO.OOO
1 00 en 5o,mm)
So en 1150)000
(ir'nd (olnl "Jo.ooo 'sisli. Ms 2, .100,000
PRICK OF TICKETS.
Whole TieKets S 50.00
Halves 2-I.00
Tenth, or each citgimi 5. 00
1 1 Whole Tickets for S00.00
22,' Tickets lOr 1 ,000.00
Persons wishing to invest should order
promptly, either of tho Home OfUce or our
local Agents.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents. t-45"CMrculars con
taining full part ieulars furnished on appli
cation. TIIOS. E. lilt AM LETTE,
Agent and Mannicer.
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky
soma
BLANK DEEDS, MOBTGAIiKS, ETC.,
on hand latest styles and fo sale
low, at this office.
SamuelE. Young
(Successor to Blain, Youngi Co.,)
Wholesale ana Retail Dealc r in
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WAGONS, PLOWS
and all kinds of
Farming- Implemts
Agent for the celebrated
New Wilson Sewing M achine,
Guaranteed to be equal to any, and
lrom ill) to $15 less than other
first class machines.
TERMS-CASH.
GOODS LOiV.
Call and See.
At Old Stand, First Street,
feb!274 AI.11AXY, ORECS03I.
R H.BURNETT.
Cforner&ine&Sansomc Streets.
SanErancisco California!
Capital(PaiWGoll)$800,000
Surplus Fund (111801(1)206,110
Transnrliirvrry hind of legitimate
JSankiugc IS ui in n,.
BITS AN1? SELLS EXCHASOE
on the principal Cities of the United Stated
and Europe.
ISSUES CERTIFICATES OP
DEPOSIT available at all commercial
and lluanrial points.
Bl'VN AXD SELLS National. State,
citv and ronntv Bonds.
ISTEStnENTS -TIAr; on orders.
;!. I &NII.VEK III I.I.JON and
LKALTENEKSiisilir andsoUI.
OEI'OSIT Att'OUilTH kept in Hold,
Silver and Currency, and .subject ti clicik
at pleasure.
INTEREST P AID nn Time Deposits.
COLLECTIONS MAIIE in Man
Fraaciwo and vicinity witliont cliarirc.
and at all other points at cost, and proceeds
remitted at current rates if Exchange.
0. H. BOGART, PETER. H. BURNETT
Cashier. President.
FOR SALE !
rjMIE CELEBBATED W. A. M OOD'S
REAPERS & LOWERS.
Haine'v IIonut?r, (Wopd'a improved.)
'oiiiillsrr Indiana Farm yVajoo.
The Russcl and Vibrator Threshers,
(best machines on the coast.
Statesman Forecfecd Drill.
Star Plows, and other machines.
Call, see, mill set price and terms before
buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop,
corner Second and Ellsworth sta., Albany,
Oregon.
S9VS ' FRANK WOOD.
The Wonacr of tlie World !
m w o.itnooflK t v
LOOK HERE, WEARY WOMAN!
THE CLIMAX STEAM WASHER IS
the best, cheapest and most durable
machine ever invented, and it costs noth
ing to find out what it will do. The price
of this wonderful invention ranges from
ft 50 to S, and is worth the attention of
every one. Look out for impositions, for
the country is full of them. The machine
can be had at W. II. Mi Karland's Albany.
KM HAZEL, Gen. Agt,
For the state of Oregon.
Albany, July 11, 187i--3m.
FOR
Blank Mortgages,
Latest and Improved stylos,
Call at the Register Office.