The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, November 27, 1874, Image 11

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PUIU.ISIIEU EVERY FRIDAY BY
COLL. VAX CLKVE,
ALBANY 0KE002F.
SUBSCRIPTION IN AO VANCE:
One eoiy Me j'W 2
Twenty ropii's, one year -iO OO
Special Inducements offered to bctsom
desirous of canvassing Cor subscriptions
to the Register
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
1S74.
Iloiistan v:is inaugurate (iovor
nor of Alabama on the 24th inst.
Circuit Court in session over
Polk during this week.
in
The people in the vicinity of
Drain Station, Douglas county,
loudly call for a flouring mill.
Twenty-three bodies had been
recovered, up to the 24th, from the
wreck ot the steamer Empire, at
?ev Orleans.
Ex-Congressman Elliot has been
elected speaker ot the South Caro
lina Legislature, which met at Co
lumbia on the 24th inst.
"London dates to the 24th inst.,
say there has been a general conti
nental advance of the shilling on
wheat, which will 1x3 good news so
tar as it goes.
Oliver Charlick, the Police Com
missioner of New York City, over
whom the papers of that city fought
so fiercely a few months ago, is ly
ins; dangerously ill at Long Branch.
Marion county's new Court
House leaks so badly that the coun
ty officials are raising Xed about it.
This is worse than our ten thous
and dollar jail.
A party ot Spanish soldiers,
twenty-five in number, that deserted
Fort St. Itilairo, Central Depart
ment, Cuba, have licen captured,
eleven of them shot and the balance
emprisoneJ.
A number of railroad accidents
am reported in England, canscu by
the extremely heavy fogs which
have prevailed tliere of late, ren
dering travel by land cr water haz
ardous. Heavy storms were reported, on
the 23d, in New York, New Jer
sey, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Rumor has it that forty persons
were killed by the wrecking of a
train at a bridge on the Memphis
and Charleston Railroad.
G. B. Frink, editor ot the Truc
Icee Republican, was shot and in
stantly killed on Monday night, at
Truckee, Nevada, lie was sup
posed to be a member of the vigil
ance committee recently organized
there, and it is supposed was shot
by one of the Vigilantes through
mistake or accident.
On the 22d, Tuscumbia, Ala
bama, was visited with a severe tor
nado that destroyed one-third of
the residences in the place, includ
ing nearly every brick building
there, destroying the Mobile and
Chattanooga Railroad bridge over
Spring Creek, and precipitating a
freight train into the Creek and do
ing other damage. Twelve per
sons were killed. At Monte va Ho,
Alabama, the same storm killed
two persons, wounded many others,
and destroyed a large amount ot
property.
EromPort Col born, Ontario, No
vember 24th, we have this: The
water in the iWelland Canal has
reached the level of Lake Erie and
the lock gates have been thrown
open by back water. This never has
happened before. The water in
this harbor has risen six or seven
feet. The storm of last night was
one of the most severe ever experi
enced here. The water dashed over
the piers with sueh force that it was
impossible to see the lighthouse. The
keepers found it impossible to get
out to light the lamps. Much dam
age was done to shipping and build
ings in course ot erection.
That important personage, Su
pervising Architect Mullet, in con
versation with Secretary Bristow
oh Saturday, was not over choice
iu his language, and although he
made due apology and doubtless
was extremely sorry, immediately
thereafter, the Secretary insisted
on receiving his resignation. Mul
lett, with the greatest reluctance,
after using all his own and his
friends' influence with President
Grant to induce him. to interfere
nd save his head, without avail,
tendered his resignation on the
24th. The name, Mullett, was suf
ficient to damn any man, but he
had become so insuti'erabtly import
ant and high-toned there was pos
itively no living with him at all at
all.
Yaquiiin Bay Ilr.il road.
In "an appeal to the farmers ot
Polk, Marion, Linn, Lane and Ben
ton counties," in favor of aid in
building the Yaquina Railroad,
Mr. B. W. Wilson, President of
the Company, gives some data from
which the value ot the improve
ment, when completed, to the farm
ers and others in the counties men
tioned, may be judged. He asserts
that it the Iiailroad were now in
operation, farmers would bo able to
sell every bushel of surplus wheat
for 78 cents per bushel, coin, in
stead of 5560 cents, the present
price. Placing the aggregate
amount of wheat in the five coun
ties produced annually at 2,500,000
bushels, and computing the difler
encc in price at twenty-three cents,
producers lose, by the non-completion
of this highway, 750,000 or
more than enough to construct the
entire line, as the highest estimate
for such purpose that has been
made is but 8500,000. He argues
that the road will pay from the
start, as the freight charges, at 5c
nor bushel, for moving the 2,500,
bushels of wheat, will amount to
8125,000, while the other freights
and passengers over the line would
swell the receipts to but little if
any less than 8200,000, or 40 per
cent, of its entire eost. Shares ot
stock are but 8100 each, which can
be paid in labor, land, or any kind
of marketable produce at its cash
value. The road has the right ot
way, 30 feet wide, is exempt from
taxation for twenty years, and in
addition is entitled to all the tide
and swamp lands in Benton county.
The road is certainly a necessity to
Benton county, and would undoubt
edly be a great convenience to all
the counties adjacent, and we hope
to see it completed and ready for
business by the next harvest.
Orj the 25th the Earl of Dura
ven, Dr. Kingsley. Texas Jack and
party, were passengers upon the
coach from Missoula destined tor
Corinne. These gentlemen state
that they were delighted with the
scenery of Wonderland, and that
thousands would visit the Territory
if the means ot conveyance were
more convenient.
The -Massachusetts Sexator
SHTF. The general impression is
that the Legislature is a sensible,
independent body, and that it will
avoid the tedious and discreditable
scenes that took place in connection
with the election of Mr. Washburn.
The Transcript says: "We have no
doubt that the Republicans will
take the United States Senator
from their own ranks, but no timor
ous politician, whoso chief fear has
been the frown of the now prostrate
back-pay champion nesd apply."
y. T. Times.
Busted Yuiia I).r The tele
graph announces that the Yuba
dam at Marysville California, broke
on the morning of the 2 -4th deluding
the low lands on tho west side of
the city a large amount of property
property was destroyed.
The "Willamette Woolen Mills
are running on two-thirds time, em
ployes commencing work at 7 a. sr.
and knocking off at 4 p. sr. They
will run on full time again after
January 1st.
Monroe, Black and Hackney, all
three of the American Express rob
bers at Cincinnati, have made con
fessions that they committed the
robbery. The safe has been recov
ered with a few valuables and $21,
000 in money, leavirg about 25,
still missing.
Lawlessness in the Pennsylvania
coal regions continually increases,
and the outlaws go unpunished.
At Caroondale, on Saturday night
or Sunday morning last, two men
were murdered, and three severely
assaulted, one ot whom will prob
ably die. Other brutal murders
have been perpetrated recently.
Mrs. Flanagan, of Philadelphia,
who is a daughter of Judge Strong
of the United States Supreme Court,
is said to have received the most
valuable wedding presents of all
the brides this season. Among her
gifts was a 10,000 set of silver
and gold, a $5,000 pair of diamond
earrings, a $5,000 set of pearl, and
four India shawls.
Joseph Arch is said to be seri
ously ill. He has excused himself
from attending several recent meet
ings in England at which he was
announced to be present. His med
ical advisers hope that a few weeks
rest will restore his health.
The President has ordered the
removal of the Surveyor General's
office from EugeDe City to Portland.
At the late election in New York,
certain amendments to the Consti
tution were submitted for ratifica
tion, and it is believed the most ot
them were adopted. One of these
amendments extends the term of the
Governor for two years, and increas
es his salary to 10,000 per annum.
Another limits the Legislative term
to 100 days and fixes the compen
sation, at Sl,500.
A Paris letter says that not long
ago a gentleman on coming home
from the theater was surprised at
the hubbub in the porter's lodge,
lie soon learned the cause his
mother-in-law had suddenly expir
ed, lie invited the persons present
to note that he had just returned
from the theater, as he wished to be
in position to establish an alabi.
The close votes in recent elections
will make a curious record, when
the record is made up. The closest
district appears to be the Fifth New
Jersey, giving Cutler 4 majority
over Phelps; the next closest is the
Second Illinois, giving Harrison 7
over Ward. The Erie (Pa.) Dis
trict elects Egbert by 1 1 over Cur
tis. These are official counts.
There are several other districts
still waiting for the official.
Of the membership of the next
Congress, the following were mem
bers of the Confederate States Gov
ernment, or Congress, at Richmond:
Alexander II. Stephens, Julian
Ilartridge and Wm. E. Smith, of
Georgia; The. S. Ashe, of North
Carolina; John II. Rhegan, of Tex
as. On Friday evening ot last week
a bad accident occurred at Oak
land. Mrs. James IT. Mahonev !
was sitting before the fire, with a
babe in her arms, when her clothing
caught fire and the blaze burned her
very seriously. She had the pres
ence of mind to toss the child on a
bed before it was injured.
The Boston Traveler, we aie
pleased to see, is giving evidences
of the most extreme piety, as thus:
"Now no chastening for the present
seemeth joyons but grievous; never
theless afterward it yieldeth the
pcacable fruit of righteousness unto
them which are exercised thereby."
The Charley lioss business is
pretty nearly run into the ground.
Every other town, almost, in the
U. S. and Canada is announcing
that the great lost has been found
within its precincts. (Jive usa rest
in this Charlie Kos business.
The Baptist church in (Jallatin,
Tenn., has dscided that a Granger
can not lie a member of that church
and at the same time remain a mem
ber ot the Patrons of Husbandry,
because it is a secret organization!
News readied here last night
tliat late that afternoon a fire oc
curred on Second or Third street,
Portland, by which Trinity Church,
and prohably other property, was
destroyed.
Bishop William II. Dame, Colo
nel in command ot the Mountain
Meadow massacre, was arrested at
I'arowan, Utah, on the 13th.
Col. Thos. A. Scott, of Pennsyl
vania, proposes to ask aid of the
next Congress for his Tex as Pacitic
road to the tune $70,000,000.
An investigation into the accounts
of the Proohlin (X. Y.) Charity
Commissioners shows a deficiency
of nearly 8100,000.
It is announced that two Irish
memhers of the British Parliament
liave fought a duel, in which one
was severely wounded.
.
Governor Leslie, of Kentucky,
in a recent proclamation speaks of a
"female colored girl".
.
On the 22d, at Como, Nevada, a
man named George Walton was
burned to death in his cabin.
The Record says 600 letters
were dispatched from the Salem
Postoffice Tuesday morning.
A number of carpenters have gone
down to Utsaldy, to engage in the
refitting of the steamer Eavorite.
This boat has been secured by Mr.
Moore, the new mad contiactor,
and will perform the service on tho
Tacoma and Victoria route from
and after the 1st ot January.
i .
Tho. Salt Lake Tribune says:
"Hrigham, with his rhuroatiz, cat
eater, and bodyguard of lick-spittles,
landed in St. George on Wednesday
afternoon. He is happiest when he
reflects that three hundred miles
ars between him and the Third Dis
trict Court."
NEW TO-LAY.
ANXOrXCEMEXT.
Citizkns of Albany : I should be
pleased to serve you in the capacity of
-ity Kecorder for ttie year iso, pro
vided you desire my services. Please
indicate your wishes by your votes at
our approaching city election, regard
less of patty affiliations.
Bid CAKTKR.
Xov. lltb. 1874.
New To-Day,
AUCTION.
Tliere will be sold at the
Opera House.
on
Saturday, Dee. 19, 1874,
AT AUCTION,
General
Merchandise,
Pars,
Cloaks,
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Wagons,
Etc., Etc,
Consignments of
&c, solicited.
W.
Horses; Cattle.
II. DODD,
At ca n neeb.
DOC PLUMMER'S
DRUG STORE!
oi;
YOUR FRESH MEDICINES, in to
IMM 1'S.l ! l !t
If yon want nice Toilet Goods,
SHUSHES,
( m;x.
cosmetics,
SOAPS,
OILS.
PEItF UMEIt 1
don't fail to call on
Clnnmier ha the ni
st Stationer
in the cil v.
Toe I!nniiiicr
TOKACCO.
eeps A 1 CIGARS AND
Doe Plnuimer has a nice variety of good:
and La alw ays uSAd to see his friends.
Al!any, Oct. 23, "-Kiv7
NOTICE.
A i n n v. ve-on. October 2:. "7l.
Mv wile Mrs. MARY !'.. If EMIKINIX,
having left my boase without my consent,
therefore I warn all persons not to trust
her on my account.
u7 7 W. B. HEXDERSOX.
-Z3L.T' COST !
For Ninety Days
WILT.
rood:
ELX. MY ENTIRE S rK (if
for the next NINETY DAYS,
and no humbug. Cull and convince your-
.1. I2LOOJI,
Cor. First and Washington sts..
Albany, Oregon.
Zif Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Elk
Horns. nSv7
Albanv, November 6, 1874.
HFI KItKIX SALE.
ToTlCE is IIEBEBY GIVEN THAT I.
Xl the undersigned, solo referee, bv
virtue of & commission issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of OreLtou for t he
county of Linn, tind to me directed and
delivered, on a decree rendered in said
court at the (kaolier term thereof, 1874. in
a certain suit for the partition of real
property, wherein Jeremiah Drigxs anil
Eliza H. DrR8, his wife, were plaintitfs,
and Ell Carter and Jane K. Carter, his
wife, and Edward K. M. Carter, were de
fendants, will, on
Momlfiy, tlie 7th dt of December, 1S74,
between the hours of 9 o'clock in the fore
noon and four o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, to wit : at the hour of one o'clock
p. M., at the Court House door in the City
of Albany, in Einn county, and state of
Oregon, sen ai puono auction to the
hiKhesi bidder, all the riirht, title. Interest
and estate, dower and right of dower of
the above named parties, plain; ill's and
defendants in said suit, of, in and to the
following described premises, to wit :
The N. W. corner lot, mi feet 113- 100
feet of Block 100, In-insr the lot on which
the Steam Planing Mill, formerly known
asComley& Montgomery's Planing Mill,
now known as Driggs & Carter's Planing
Mill, stands. Also, the N. W corner lot of
Block 101, saviiif? and excepting a strip of
said last mentioned lot, feet wide off of
tlu South ride of the same, all of said
premises lying and being In Hackleman's
addition lo the City of Albany, in I. inn
county, Oreston, together with" the Plan
ing Mill, nteam engine and boiler, and all
the machinery attached to, or belonging
to said Planing Mill. Also, the following
described premises, to-wit :
Commencing at a point 14 feet from
where tlie Eat line of Mill street now
Montgomery street intersects the North
line of First street, in Albany, Oregon,
and running thence East to the line divid
ing the donation land claim of Thomas
Monteithand Abraui Hacklcman, thence
along said line Northerly to the corner of
the real property owned bv J. B. Comley
in the year 19B5, thence West to the East
side of Mill street now Montgomery
street t Hence along Jiast side of said street
to the place of beginning, together with
afl the tenements, hereditaments and ap
purtenances thereunto Ixdonging or in
anywise apiertaining.
snld premises to be sold altogether and
ssossion to lie given to the purchaser on
the 36th day of Deceinlier, 1H74.
Tekms i- Sale. -For gold coin of thoTT.
s., one-fourth of the purchase price to be
paid in hand at the lime of tlie said sale,
and one-half of the balance in six months
from the date of the sale, with interest at
tlie rate often per cent, perannum, in like
gold coin, from the date of the sale, and
the balance in twelve months from the
date of the said sale, with interest at the
rate of ten per eent. per annum, in like
gold coin, from the date of said sale, to be
secured by good and sufficient security,
othe,r than the said property sold.
A. B. MORRIS,
Nov. fi, I.s74-7n8w4 Sole Referee.
Olcaest House
ESTABOSHKD ANNO 8IIEDD 1.
A RK ON HAN'T) FOR THE FAI.I, CASPAIUS, WITH A CAREFULLY SELECTED
J. stock, which will be found, as usual, to contain the bestgootlsatthelowestpricts.
IT'S JSTO TTSS3Z2
To speeefy. If you don't see what you want, ask for it ; and if we don't have tho
deiitieal article called for, ihc cliances are that we have something will do you better.
Come and see us, and bring along your Chickens. Mutter. Bgge, Dried rrait any
time' tbat has a market value, and we will give you a fair swop ; and it you have
greenbacks, gold notes, or even gold coin, we would take that rut her t lain spoila trade.
First and C streets, right opposite the Saddle Ibitte, Snedd, Oregon.
A.
WHEELER
DEALERS
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,
CLOTHING, DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints & Oils, Hats & Caps, Groceries, Wagons,
Farming Implements, Machinery,
&c, &c,
Managers of Farmers''
GK.UX, LUMBER, etc
Shedd,, Linn county, Oregon, Sept.
Aycr's SarssipssriUn,
For lariSinjr Mie Itloofl.
i in
1 compound
ot tl'e vegetable
alteratives, Sar-
' fiapariiift, i.'ock.
,stillmgia and
-Mandrake with
't li e Iodides o f
-Potassium a n d
jtron makes a
;m o s t effeetnal
core of a series
of eo in pi a i n t s
which, are very
prevalent and af-
Bictins.
tt nu rifles the blood, parses oat
the lurking humors in the system. tii.it
undermine health and settle into trouble
some disordeis. Kruntions of the skin
are the appearance on i be surface of hu
mors that should lie expelled from the
h'.ood. Internal 'leranemet s are the de
ter min at ion of these same humors to some
internal organ, or oi-iians, whose action
they derange, ami whose snbstanee tliey
disease and destroy. Avru's Sai.saiw
iiti.i.A expels these humors from the
blood. When they are gone, the disorders
they prodnes disppear, such as I'h- ri-
ti,,t mh'IIi. " I,- NtflMMMtJh. Will.,",,. l.t'lUi.
Erupt funs and EmpUvc Dt cues the &fcfn,
.V. Anthunii's fir: Rose nr KryxfpetaM,
I Pimples, 'tixtnt,. BMeJtem, BaBs, Tumttra,
J ''If r tititr r. t:i li-tr itjn, n".1"! 11 oo, ittnf
icmrm, tTFcenawd Sorts, Jih' ni!isin JVen
mlffia, J'lthi in the Btmes, Side and if
f'-huil- Weakness, SterHUp, . ti-rrhnti
arising from internal mtetraiMm and tsaitne
disease. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, tSataetaiion owl
General VcbOity. with their departure
health returns.
PBEPABEB BY
Dr.J.r.ATKB '.. Lowell. Mas.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
-Soid by nil Druggists and Dealers
in Medicine. vTnS
Hall'M Vegetable Sicilian
LI A I II R EN E W E II !
This standard :ni iHe is eompoudrtetJ
with lhi !rn':it(st can1.
1;- irffocts niv us wonderful and sat isf.ic
tory as ever.
li rc"-Toiv-ij;m yor Ht'lc 1 Imirto Etsyowcl h
fnl color.
It removes all cTTjtinns, itctrfttg and
damlrofT : and I lie scalp by Us uso boOQXiMS
white and i-lcan.
By its tonic properties it restores t ne
capillary lami- to tbeirnoi nml viftor, pre
vent imr BftUtnesa, and making the hair
ITXOW thi-k and stronir.
As a divs-in-r nothing; has been tvmnd so
effectual, r desirable.
Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Mass a
chnsetis, says of it: "I consider it the be
jtr parttUon tor its intended purposes.'
Buckingham's Dy
l ust Tin: witiK2:ics.
This elegant preparation mav 1h- relied
mi to chmige the color of the heard from
gray or any other undesh-uble -hade, to
brown or black, at discretion. It is easily
applied, being ia one p0y?nanrition ,an d ijuick
ly and effectually produces aperraancnt
color which will net tiler rub nor wash oil".
MA N UP ACT CBEI1 ISY
H. P. HALL & CO., as!i n, N. II.
Sold by all Druggisisand liealci-s in
Me licincs.
ADniMSTRATOlTS SALE.
"rOTICB IS HEREBY CIV EN THAT I$Y
xl vi it ue of an order of the County Court
in ami for I. inn county, Oregon, made at
the November term thereof. 1874, In the
matter of the estate of James P. Hogue,
deceased, the undersigned, administrator
of said estate, will, oil
Satitrdap, iln 12A day of December, 1874,
at thi' hour of one o'clock P. M. of said day,
at the Conrl Housedoor in I. inn county,
Oregon, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder, all the right, title and interest
of the said James P. Hogue, deceased, at
the lime of his death, in and to the follow
ing described premises, to-wit :
The fractional south half Of Section !.
twenty-four, in township 12 south of range
4 west. In l.inn county, Oregon ; and also
the fractional northwest quarter of the
northwest quarter of section c2:) twenty
live, in township 1-2 south of range 4 west
Of the Willamette meridian, in l.inn county
Oregon, containing 134 acres, more or
less.
Tekms ok Sale. Gold coin, one-half
cash in hand, the balance on a credit of
si.': months, secured by mortgage 011 the
premises. C. 1'. HOGUE,
Administrator estate of J. P. Hogue, dee'd.
November IS, !K74-4w7n8
ACARD.
A.Hc,
I1ET.E PAliKKE. late of Oreiron
itv. heir leave to inform the nuhlic
that they have purchased the entire stock
of drugs, medicines, Ac., formerly owned
hy If. C. Hill A Son. and that they design
continuing the business at the old stand,
where they purpose keeping in the furure
a full assortment of
Druijs,
Chemical,
Patent 3edicine3,
Tuilct irtt'rlis.
Perfumery.
and everythinor usually found in a llrst
clnss drag store.
While earnestly soliciting a continuance
ot the liberal patronage heretofore extend,
ed to the oi.i house, we hope at the same
time, by fair and liberal dealing, and care,
fill attention to the wants of customers, to
merit the esteem of anv new friends who
way favor us with thefr orders.
Particular attention will lc given to tho
compounding of physician's prescriptions
and family recipes, at all hours of the day
or night
A. II. IIF.LL A- PARKER,
Successors to It, C. Hn.i. A Son.
Albany, October , Tt-nltf
1 1
ixx tlio Tactdo.
A
9 CO.,
IX
&c, &c, Etc., Etc.. Etc., Etc.
Onion Warehouse, and Commission Merchants in
1874.
BUSLD1NG PAPER!
Ornamental. Alununou
and
Plastering Paper Board.
IN 1 I FFKTI KNT, BKAtTTIFCX 1 KS ;N
tak iiifjr t he place of Lumber and Piaster
ln ceiling.
for cheapness, durability, comfort and
health, we reeoumn'iid it.
It costs leas than one-fonrth the cost of
Wall Paper, Plastering or e,Utnsr.
It Iss u perleel non-conductor, keeping
heal out In Summer and insiok in Winter,
saving in i nei,in one year,the eost it paper.
It i-i pot easily Injured by knocks a
plastering ; does not sfirink,admitsuocold
winds, and is vermin proof.
Tarrel Sin a: 3s ins;.
This is j( hard, compact, Straw Board,
saturated "il luiar and rther substances to
render ir WATKE, HAT and Vid.MiN
i I m )F. It is nseU andersidinfron outside
of siuddii'jr. It is Imper v ious to damv
nesacold and Iieat; and is very mnch
Cheaper and DetUsv than Dries liiling or f
DOara lining.
IJtvotiiiy; 1 It,
Made from woolen rajrn, and thoronhlv
sat lira! ed with Tar Is adapted to all kinds
of roots does nt swell or shrink, th'iely
eraekinir the covering: and will not soak
water if exposed. Ve have i5soa light Felt
tor use under slate, shingles or tin.
Carpet JMiiinsf,
WiH ave one-half the wear of a Carpet
warranted moth prtMt"; can he used for
yeai"s.and is very cheap.
Semi for circolaa.
W. K. ItffIX,
First-st., bet. Ferry V Kroadaioin,
Albany, Oregon, Oetotcr It;, !S74-5vX
(HAS. r.. atONTAtiVE.
I( ET. MCAU.EV.
MOMUilE & 3WALLEY,
4KE NOW OPENING A MAGNIFICENT
FALL & WISTER GOODS!
selected with care, and bought for coin at
Seatidal ouily Low FiureM !
and ns wo bought low we can and will sell
them at prices that will
Astonish Everybody.
Come and see our stfNx-tions ot"
lrcNN ooIm.
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SIdiuIm,
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KtUIii. Collar. ioIIaritK",
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for the ladles, and our complete linesof
Readymade Clothing,
IfoMlery
'ot 1 01; ties,
4'nsNiiucrcs,
4 loltkk,
Slioew,
Hoots,
'Ht,
irt,
of all dc-senpt ions for men andhoy. Also
full assortments of
Groceries. Crockery & Glassware.
for everybody.
Tlie best goods, at the Invest rates every
time. S-iT t'ome and see.
Iehanon, Oregon, October 30, 1874.
Cash' faWJ Pncs'r
O.HBOQART VRH-BURNETT
Corner&ine&Sansome Streets,
SanFrancisco California J
Capital(PailupinGol!i)$800,000
Surplus Fund (Mold) 206,110
Transact every kind of legitimate
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B I VS AND EI,I,N r:fll.lCM
on the principal Cities of the United States
and Europe.
ISNI'KN fERTIFICATR OF
UEPOMIT available at all couiuicruiul
and financial points.
Bl'VH AND SHI.I.S National. Stnto,
t'itv and I'onntv Bonds.
INVESTM EXTM MADE on orders
(ailDAfll.VKK BILLION and
LKALTKNDKRMiMiiiirlit anil sold.
:; i:is: f AicotJir. kept in Gold,
silver and Currency, and subject to clreck
at pleasure.
:vrEUENT PAID on Time Deposits.
I'OI.I.KCriONl i.t'. in Man
'' runrim-ii and vicinity without charge,
aud at all ottier poiuts at cost, and proceeds
remitted at current rates of Exchange.
0. H. BOG ART, PETER H. BURNETT,
Cashier. President.
FOR
Blank Mortgages,
Latest and improved styles.
Call at Ihc Register Office.
JOB PRINTING.
ALBANY REGISTER
PRINTING HOUSE
"WITH NEW AND FAST
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Styles of
Printing
IVZa-terial
Is itiuloubtedly
THE SHEBANG
TO GO FOR
Vlicn you wish
Posters, or
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Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Ball Tickets,
Programmes,
Labels--
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