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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1874)
A IjBA X V REGl ST ER. BUSINESS ('ARDS. A. (TUEELKR. r. p. rr;3n. C. It. WHEELER A. WMEELES t CO., Mn:C), OREGON, BT; Rood assort meat of kinds of tionds al ways in store til lowest market rates. Ascents for s;vie of Wagons, (; rain Drills. Cider Mil's. Churns, He. -te. CASH (mid for WHEAT, OATS, POBK, BUTTER, I...... and POULTRY. EI. .8. BOlTIIT., S. ., t iKAIM'ATK OF THE I"N'IVERSITY" M.- licnl 'reHegc ocmher f Bel lege. Now Y ui w o.'- drug -t evien H spilal AledienlUal . OiTii K A.i 'urothei'S tt, A V tan y, Oregon. Attorney nnd C'wmsrlor ill l.au, AI-IJ N V. OEE(u. W'll.l. PRArTICK IV ALL THE Courts " ofthi- ate. office In Fox's brick stair- First street. Gv7 LOMS BEIIWALD, Has just ojiened a line stock ol Coots efc Slxoes CAftltfornln m:i'lt to which hetnvttesfhe at tent ion of t In- eit izens of Albany and i ehrity. s.viitin l manniaet nro-l towlpr, in laics stvle. w 'uli best of stock, store -orncr llroivhtihiii mvl Kirst street. I has. Hcalcy's old stand. t3ll nnd examine my Mock. LOUIS, KEtlWALD. Albany, Oct. 18, 1S74-5V-7 M ;t it t :ht Ta i lor i.r,NV. KIEJT STR1 mr K K P S Till: CHOICEST IMPORTED IV i lid is. and the best d nuestle prodnc i ions. Reasonable prices, una swttsfnetton iruiinint,!"!. Iv7lni T. W. HARRIS, lhy;iaii Mini Surgeons, ALIIAXY, oKKi.nN. K OVER A. CAROTHERS.S Co's Itesi lenee of Dr. Harris Four1h-st..fbnr blocks wi st of the Court House. Residence nr.' if Iir. Bonmon Opposite ir. taiv, on J'lurd st reel 110 v 1 1'Ta Organs. TsTKY ( H.'i, ANs f Par-oitae. .Vltiany.on themost favor uhle tenns. The KSTKYoliH AN ha- been pronoun el the lust by t ha most compe tent ju-l'-fes. iioi.'t buv any other until von have i and heard tht:se "beautiful instruments. I. WILSON . Siiver-Pliited Ware! Tl ST ItECElVEH. A WlXi INVOICE of Itoirer?.' Mlver-llntel Wme. Mlver-SI.-el ntlery. etc., direct from I lie Kactoiv. We will sell Table Spoonsnt per -et. and Teaspoousat 1 5R, and ot !i r iroo.ls propoi i ionai i-5n" low. TITI S BROTHERS. FOR SALE ! rjMIK CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S REAIERS A SOWERS. Hiae'N Header, Wood's improved.) folIllnrr Indiana Farm Wnon. The RUMCl nud Tibralor Threshers, .ljcst machines on the coast. Mntcsman Forcefei'ii Drill. Hlnr Plows, and other machines. fall see. and vet price and terms before buying erscwhere,at my Blacksmith shop, corner Second and Ellsworth sts., Alliany, ""- KRANK WOOD. -N.T irPtTTTTJ f M I AVf'l'. . Y-- . Fifth r.ml assist iiiU Concert IN AID OF THE Public Library ; Kentucky P ISTPON ED To EMOVESVSSER 30, '74. ;r.twiiiH Certain at that Date. LIS!' OK ;il'TS One tirainl ':h il't One UrUHi Cnt.ll Hit . One Unujd "asS iirt One umtl osii tan KUO,000 . ino.ooo -.1,000 SO, OOO Uj.OOO One Urmiii asii i.in .-i -n5l tiil'li. 820,00'J ea 100,000 10 f.litH, ci.OO e:i Mll.lHlil ,.-'.lsll tiil'ls. lO.OOOen 1.10,000 IH'a.ltJilts, .l.OOOen 100.000 25"ntl WlftM, 4-OOOea IOO.OOO .tOaili;iltH, 3.oao oo.OOO K .sbt;tltH, a.OOOea 100.000 10!)'.sli;il(s. 1,000 e; 100,000 sl'iilirtK, 5ooe. iso.o: .linCh iil'tt, looeii .1.ok IO,oaOCli Uil'ttt, 5en ! o r"nl total 2o.ooo'sliirts 2,Sm,ooo I'HICK or tmki:ti. -Whole Tieltetw H '"'" Halves t2.1.4 Teat, or eneli euimn ..oo 1 Whole 'lieUett lor .!oo.oo 22 'i TiehetM lor l,ooo.ot FOr tickets and In format ion. Address. THOS. IS. BBAHI.r.TTE, Asrent. anil Himnrer. Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky 7nfiw FOR BLANK DEEDS, Neatlv executed, f4ill at the Kcsisler Offices - Fifth and Last GIFT C01TCEET PUBLIC LlBRm of KENTUCKY. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The management have determined to have the drawing of the Fifth and j last Gift Concert oft lie Public 1 Jbrary of Kuutiiuky. o:i the SOt'i day of Nov. j next. We believe now that all the : ticket- will lie sold, and that the draw ing w ill he a full one. hut whether all are sold or not the drawing w ill never- . then'" come oil" on tile day appointed. The sjieeial object of this card is to . call a meeting of the ticket-holders at Public Library Hall, on the 20th !' j November, to make arrangements in connection with the committee appoin ted by the Trustees to superintend the ! counting of the tags represent nig the I numbers ol tickets sold. While there I is no actual necessity for the presence ot 1 tieket-ho'ders. as tinder our arrange- : ments the interests of all are equally ' cared for, yet at the same time 1 would greatly prefer that as many of those j interested as can. would -attend this I un i ting, and sic each for himself how I perfectly lair and impartial the distri- ' Lint ion must Ik;. Every arrangement has been made j tor the drawing, hut little more than a mouth remains for the sale of the re- ; maiuder of the tickets and whatever is (.lone must lie done promptly. Tnos. K. Brami.ette, Agent and manager. Louisville. If v., Oct. 2.,ls74- EJ-ECTIOS! O I I E. cpHKRK WILL BK AN VXNUAL KI.KC L tion In Id at the ("unit House in the ' city of Alhnnv, in l.itm county. Orciron. on Monday, the itli day of Ducenitoer, 1874, for l he elect ion of the following city officer, to .i fvi. the ensuinix otlicial year, to-wit : 1 One Mnvoi one Kwtinlcr. one Marshal, one Tretisnrer. and -'x Conncilmn. The polls w ill hi: open from nine o'clock in the I morniiiK until six o'clock in the evening, hut t he indsnw tnav. tor the purpose of re-i-eivins all the votes, keep the polls open until seven o'clock in the eveninu. .1. It. HKUKEV. Nov. 13. 1ST4. City Recorder. RFKIti:i' WALK. Y'tTH'i: IS HKRERY I'.IVEX THAT 1. the undersigned, sole refer.'c. by virtue f a commission i--neil out of the CilVuit Court ol the Stale of ( Ireon to- the comity of Linn, and to me directed and ileliveVcl. on a decree, rendered in -nid court at the October term thereof. 1S74, in a certain suit for the partition of real nroperfv, wherein .leiemiah l)riiri and Eliza H." Drhttrs, h's wife, were plaint ill'-, ami Eii Carter and .lane E. Carter, his wife, and Edward R. M. cartel , w ere de fendants, will, on Mnntlai. the 7th tin; of 7).ww.Vr. 1S74. between the hours of 0 o'clock in the fore noon and four o'clock in (he afternoon of said dav. to w it : at I he hour of one o'clock e. M., at ihe( unit Mouse door in the City of Albany, in Linn county, and State of i, ....-., li.u ut ituiilie nwlkin to tie- biaiiest" bidder, nil the riKbf. title, interest nun esia.e, uowei hum .......... the above named parties, piaintitis anu detemlants m -aid suit. ot. in ano to in, 1 to t he tollowiiur described premises, to wit : The N. W. corner lot. '. feet by IPO feet of Block MX), being the lot on which the steam Planing Mill, formerly known as Com lev .S. Montnomcrv's Planins Mill, now known as Drljyrirs farter's Planing Mill, stands. Also, the N. W. corner lot of Block 101. snvhijj and exeephtf n strip of said last mentioned lot, ::; lei t wide off of tlie South side of the same, all of said premises lymsr and Ijeing in Hackleman's addition In the City of Albany, in Linn county. Oregon, together with tin- Plan ins Mill, steam-engine and boiler, and all the niai liii'erv attached to. or belonging lo-aid Planing MUL Also, the following described premises, to-wit : coiini, l ining at a point 14; fee from where the Ent line of Mill street now Xiontgomerv street - intersects the North Hue of First street, in Albany. Oregon, and running thence East to the line .livid ins the dentition land claim of Thomas Monteith and Ahratn Haekleman. thence. along sai l line Noilherly to 1 he corner of : ' the real nroncrtv owned rev J. 15. ( om : hi thr vnr 1S. tliiticc West to tie- East -idi of Mill street now .Montgomery stive! thence along East side 01 -net street to the place of beginning, together with all tin- tenements, hereditaments and to purteiiiiiHis therennto belonging or in :m-w ise apiiertnining. said 1 -.remises to be sold altogether and possession to be riven lothe ourcliaseron the 'Jilth (lay of December. H7I. 1'kums i.k S.vi.K. 1'or gold coin of the L". S.. one-fourth of the purchase price to be, pai 1 in hand at the time of the said 'ale, and one half nt'the balance in six months from the date of the sale, with interest at tin- rate of ten percent, perannum.iii like gold coin, from the dale of the sale, and i the balance in tw elve months from the I date of the said sale, with interest at the rate of ten per iiut. perannum.iii like gold coin, from the date of said sale, to In j seemed by good and sullk-ient security, other Uiati the said property sold. A. II. MOURIS, ' Nov. 0. 1874s7nSw4 sole ltcferec. TTIIV SAY THIS DAMAGING AND V troublesome complaint cannot be cured, w hen so many evidences of success might be placed before yon every day -eures of supposed hoiu-less cases? A our physician informs v ou that the hingeryou allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your chances for relief. Mxperienee has ouriht thin in all coxes. A. CarotliciH A 0.'m Pile rOb and Ointment are all thev are recommended to lie. w ill cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding 1 ilea in u very short time, and are eanvenientto uxr. This preimnition is sent by mall or ex press to any point within the L nited states at $1 so rer package. Address, A. CAROTHERS CO., 27v5 Box 33, Albany, Oregon. , . ranienumfs3 for a' graiVuXat tTn .... r -1 .... im, q JVM. PVllLlSItED EVERT Kill DAY T!Y AT.BAN V OUEIiON, SI'USCRII-TION" IN ADVANCE: One copy, one year 8 SO Twenty copse, one year 40 OO Sveeial inducenieuts offered to per-ons 'le-irous of canvassing for suhseriptiona i the Register. . J . ' JK FRIDAY, , NOV EMBER 20, U74. XIOIJ10 Sows, Cold. f round frozen. Eggs 40c jier dozen. Wheat COe tcr bushel. Get your skates ready. Christmas approacheth. Butter 3Q&3ZKc per pound. Layton BLain is an insurance agent. Belding's brooms go like hot cakes. The new millinery shop looks gay. Abe Uackleman has gone to Oehoeo. Xext Thursday is Thanksgiving day. Weed and Sehmeer intend to be sup plied witn t.nrisnnas. , John Clay pool has gone to Ocboco ( via the Dalles. j ! Union thanksgiving services at the' Methodist church on the 26th. union there is strength. Kelickah Lodge Saturday night tun attendance requested. ; Dr. Tate and family returned from ' an extended visit in California on last ; Wednesday. 1 Ben Simpson, of Eugene, came down i on Wednesday. Jay Blain is housed up with an at tack of fever. John Uackleman and family have ' moved to Salem. t There has been more or less delay ! in the southern mails during the week. Mr. Rehwald went to Portland, on j Monday, to purchase more goods. . ... Barr returned troni Rosebur" from Roseburg , the first ot the week. scarcer, scarcest. Lew Stimpson is now- running a job and express wagon. The Bay Team is always on hand, vou bet. and ready for biz. Business has been quite lively dur- j ing the week. Ol. Tompkins, of ITarrisburg. was I in the city on Tuesday. j Don't forget the entertainment at1 the College this evening. The Estev ore-an is meetino' with crood sale hereabouts. More new buildings going up me chanics busy as liees. Potatoes are 50 market. a bushel in this Dr. Haskell and troupe went to Harrishurg on Wednesday. Col. H. C. Paige. Superintendent for Well. Fargo ct Co.. was in the city part of Wednesday and Thursday. A nice lot of onions in sacks sold at ."0c per bushel, last Week, delivered tit the depot. The "hog killing" season is fairly unoii us. anil spare-rms auu uacK-oones are the principal fodder. High Thanksgiving turkey.. At least we havn't found any that roosted low enough for us to reach. An immense number of plows have been disposed of during the week to our farmers. Mr. J. B. Hughes, Postmaster at Sweet Home, gave us a call on Tues day. I .Til.-. . . . itiiiii. v. . ......v...., . n S a' V" ln city, visiting her Mrs. B. F. Availing, of Lincoln, is , jurcnw. - Mrs. S. M. Penningtou started for i her liouie in Umatilla county on j Thursday. C, P. Harper, of C. P. Harper & i Co., went below on Tuesday for new roods. How would you like to be abase j bailer, on a salary of $2,200 per year? i i tnat.s wnar, u.tvy r.ggier, oi me ; i Athletics, is to receive. At the meeting of the Linn Countv j Council. P. of II., last week, it was I ' decided to continue the organization, i third Monday in December next. For the present of a basket of large ripe apples, embracing several vari- : etles. our boys return their best thanks I , to Mr. Owen, of Millers Station. Charley Wilson has a supply of ven- ison hams, nicely dried, to tempt the appetite of the epicure. A e are un- j tier special omig-uions to mm .or one , ot the best in the shop. At last accounts Crill Burkhart was I at San Jose, California, where he; went in search of that greatest ot boons, health. Read the interesting letter from 'Southwest"' in this issue. We are ; promised a series of letters from his j pen. and we know they will be read : with pleasure by our readers. I Abe Uackleman proposes to return to Ocboco valley by way of the Dalles, in a few days, to look after his stock interests out Here. The coming winter promises to be a lively one. in the way of amuse- ....... . a'i,nii'ti. iu....., " "7 " i ! anil money-making talked of are car ried out. I We have received a photo of the late : Thos. .1. Watson, who suicided at Sale m some weeks ago, taken as he lay shortly after the discovery was made that he had committed the deed. It was taken by F. A. Smith, artist, of Salem, and is a good likeness. Dr. Ceo. W. Gray keeps adding to j struck in the b-readbasket with a hard the comfort and attractions ot his den- rail. For a staid, temperance commit tal rooms in the Parrish brick. By the ! nity like ours, we never saw so many way, the Dr. has had scarcely an idle ! red noses, or so many huge icicles pen- day the past year, so rapidly have or- ,iers poured in on him for his superior dental work. The Elkins Bros., of Lebanon, are paving the highest price for pork in cash. The nearest way. probably, for i oni' larmers to secure i per otisnei , f. . .i . f tv,a! hogs, and then sell the hogs. How's this? Xew and rich quartz diseoyeries have been made in Sitka, which assay from SLoOU to 2.000 per ton. But. as the snow is some thirty or forty feet deep thereabouts, our readers musn't think of starting for that country to secure claims before the middle of next s,,imnC!"- Late advices from Mr. A. Cowan ami famllv and Mr. Andrew Hill and family, now in Southern California, i five flattering reports as refrards the health of Mrs. Cowen. ellected by the change of climate. But. we are sorry to add. the change, so tar. had not 1 proved equally beneficial to Mrs. Hill. AVe learn that party lines are to be must go over to the neighbor's to bor drawn as tight as possible in the com- j row a Inciter! He then essays to put ing city election, by our Democratic j 011 i,',s pants; gets one leg In all right, friends, or at least by the leaders ot , teeth chattering the w hite like a planer that party. f They will hold a convert- j jn a machine shop, but in attempting tion and put a straight ticket in the ; to stand on one leg, like a goose in th 5 'field, and elect it if possible. TheRe- bam lot, mail as a wet hen all the publicans w ill probably do the same j time i,1It speechless from cold, he loses thing; and it the best men of both par- ties are put forwanl for the offices, we shall have a spicy little election. j ... s ... Bnn , t. . . , ... .... ll'.'. x.l........ . ..ill... ... Llin VWOOl.,t, is acting Wovernor of Arkansas. A oJ ney was elected Lieutenant Governor, but, through the resignation of Gov ernor Baxter, is now at the head ol the State government. During the late war, he served witl credit first as Lieutenant, then as Captain, in the Union army. At the conclusion of the war, he resigned his position in the army, and settled in Arkansas, where he published a newspaper, was elected a membei of the Legislature, .....,... w ...v.i.uvi w. buo n ,1-i.iL 1 1 1 . -. j and held other offices of honor and ...-v. We are compelled this week, to our great annoyance, to issue the Reius'IEK on a halt sheet, owing to the non arri- val oti supply of frmr. The 6ud.le.. and severe cold snap ushered in the ; present week, reaclilng, as it seems to ! have done, every part of the country. has '-set back" transportation lines several days, and our freight lias been delayed a weak over the usual tune m getting here. We tlo the best we can amler tllc circumstances, hoping to be "b'e to resume the regular size next week, and to he compelled to write no 0u r townsman, Orin Rubarts, who returned from Washington City last I week, was more successtul in the bu mcss l"at to "lnl lo u,; "aLiou.n cal'it:i1 tli:l hu sanguine expee- tations had led him to anticipate, lie obtalned a pntent for Wg rot;lrv stl,:llll engine- covering more points than lie naj intcadea to app,y for. Mis ap,m for ft on a liro(M.i1.ioa,i,,g gun was still undercousideration when he lelt, and may or may not. he granted chances about even, probably, either way. Messrs. Rubarts & Paxton. owners and patentees, think they have, in their now patented rotary steam engine, a power that is desrined to supercede, to a great extent, all other motors now in use. The advantages they claim are that it is cheaper, eost- inr less by half than anv other engine: it's great simplicity; the perfect safetv j witiV w hich it cm 'bethandled. and the j s,na co,t Gf running them. They iu- tem, plltting up an engine soon, so the v public may see what it can do. j Ugh 1 Winter is upon us in earnest. 1 This change in the almanac happened on Tuesday, and on Tuesday night ' ivitoi- ill -li-illroi' noiwls I'flll (TrM l.. 1 the thickness of probably a quarter or half an inch. Wednesday was a snor ter, for this valley, clear as a bell, but cold. People we met on the street Wednesday morning were shrunk up and doubled together as ifthevhad j uant from said bugles. It was real I trostv weather. Wednesday morning was one of those mornings when the air was "tresh in ttict too Iresli tor j so short an acquaintance. One of those mornings w hen the "head of the family"' wished with till his soul that I i- i i. ...i.i .. , .. i ne nan na me -i nuuniu sieep on fi,.. I,,,t sld : limn it vcr.nl. 1 le.ve j been her duty to get up and make the lire. It was an occasion when them I blasted slippers couldn't be found wheu that blasted purp had carried the dr under-pants, we mean, into some obsenre corner where they couldn't be found; when the kindlings had been tor-rotten : and then, when the old man j m waded round in the wood-shed, j barefooted, drawerless. and a shirt on j open in the back, regardless of taste or j expense, for half an hour, and his whole body was red as a beet from cold. Ins nngers numb, and a long icicle hanging to his nose, ho once aw SetsbRck into the house, only to rind that tlie lasjt block of condemned matches accidentally full into a basin I 01 ":,rtr tneoay oeiore, auu now iney won't go oil' worth a cent, and ho ! balance and tails back wards against; and upsets the crib, scraping large and i cheerful slices of skin off his' 1 ack. , getting .a bump on the head that raises a knot the size ot a walnut, making him see sixty-three million stars, and so confhsing him that he can't really tell whether the honse has fallen in on him. lie has been struck by lightning, or has fallen heodforraost into the cellar. One thing he soon becomes conscious of, and that is, that he has been setting on the floor for a few consecutive sec onds, en dishabille, looking very un dignified indeed for the "bead of the family," while the whole atmosphere Is full of the most ferocious, -vindictive and scathing objurgations, hurled pro miscuously through space at a malev olent, 'thieving, lyu'gt shi-cirrsed world-. J, 111 . . .1 . .- .