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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1876)
ALBANY REGISTER. iirvenbucks SSCsiSO. Wheat, nominally, 71c. lloll & Parker keep nnwt excellent cigars. Tlie Titus Bros, stock of jewelry, etc.. I. uncHnuiled. ! N"r. Jacob MenilciiIuiU, ot Sweet Homo. ! on Welnetl:iv. TlieoM Cartwi ight was in the city yes- tvrtlay. j Billy Morgan is under tlie weather with a swelled jaw. Icetl sotla at Dr. Phtmmer's. as well as fancy candies, fresh tlnips. etc. Otrothers & Co.'s pile salve is giving the best of satisfaction. Mart. Brown let -oij Monday's noon train lor San Francisco. Ashby Tearce has . gone to the Cen tennial, j It. Chendle Ikw been closing out his stock of goods at auction during the week At the annual election last week X. Haunt was elected President of Xo. Ones, and J. M. Merrick, Foreman. Campmeettsg. . campiueeling will be held, under the auspice of the Evangelical Association!, three miles southwest of -wiieatland, beginning June 15, 1S76. Owing to tlie stringency- of the times we iuiie our naner this week reduced in size. - - i Pay np that we may play a similar joke pn our creditors. Evangelical Chckch. Preaching at 11a.m.; in the evening at 7,' o'clock. Sunday School at 12,S P. M. Preaching at Jol well's schoolhouse at 3f P. M. J. Bowersox, Pastor. On Monday nSghs at Miller's Station, fame one entered Xewman's store through a back window;, and abstracted a suit of clothes, and other articles of smalt value. The entertainment at Collegiate Institute on Wednesday night, by i he Under gradu ate", we learn a-as well attended, and the ak2 nnuer graduates did themselves proud. We Isave just received, from Messrs. Sherman & Hyde, music dealers. San Francisco, a beanttfnl new song and Cho ra, entitled. Iarling "Little Jeste." written in the popular style by James A. Kerr. Tlie various Minstrel Troupes throughout tlie counfry have taken it up, Mild it bids fair to become as popular as -I my Darling Trne to Me,'" published by the same house. Tlie price o each of tliese aonjrs is but 35 cents, and will be for warded, post paid, by the publishers upon receipt Ui UK liawub u vuiinn; . v jv- tage stamp. . A Card op Thanks. The ladies of the rresbyterian Society wish to return tlieir tioiiVa thmntrh vour eohmins to the ladies jumI gentlemen of other churches for tlieir invaluable assistance In. their recent oon ct'rt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Mr and Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Dr. Harris, tlie Misses Irvine, Tate. Cornelias, Thompson and Alexander, and Messrs. Gaston, Stewart and Blain, by devoting the necessary time i r preparation as well as by their public performance deserve the hearty thauks which we hereby tender. We would also express oar gratitude to Mr. J. B. Wyatt, as coadnctor. and Miss Kate Conner, as pianist, who sjtared wo pains to render our utertaiiiuent one ot the most enjoyable, rver attended in tlie, city. Also to Messrs. V". B. Barr & Co. who generously furn ished, free of charge, a fine piano which ttul been specially tuned for the occasion. We hope our citizens who have given us financial support, feel well repaid in the Enjoyment received and will favor us with their presence at future gatherings, when we will always try to give them the full worth of their money. Oosb East. Dr. G. W. Gray has gone Eest on a health awl business trip, expect ing to be absent about three months. Due notice will be given ot bis return. , 33m3 In Every Towu and Village persons may be found who have been saved from death fron consumption by Hale's Honey or Ilorehound and Tar. Pike Toothache Drops cure In one Ulincte. 2 THE KKPCBUC. The June number of The .Kepculic ui;i"::i.iue contains many invaluable am i cles on the current political topics of th lay. No speaker, public man. or private citizen favnriiijj the ascendency ot Republi canism should be without this sterling monthly. It is published in the interest of good government, and closes its sixth volume a recognized power for good throughout the land. During the Presi dential campaign The Hepcuijc will do good service, and should receive hearty support. It has steadily grown in public favor, and deserves a wide circulation. The June number has. among a nnmber of excellent articles, the following : Work of the Patent Office; The Church, the State, and the Public Schools; The Truth ot History and the Horrors of Andersonville; Southern Judicial Ku-Kluxlsin; Congres sional Investigations; The Poverty of- tlie South; Domestic Commerce. Send $2 to The Republic Publishing Company. Washington, D. C, and receive the maga zine for one year. UST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Ottlce, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, June 8, lS7ti. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. Armstrong. Mrs F FGernon, Richard Carothers, Miss A EHotckkiss, M B Cauthorn. W L Thompson, D P Cheiver, R P. II. flAYMOXD, P. M. The measles are somewhat prevalent in this city. " CAMPXEETTJiU KOTICE. The annual campmeeting for Brownsville Circuit. M. E. Church, will be held on the Suedd camp-ground near Roberts Bridge, Linn county, commencing on tlie 15th ot June. The 4fh quarterly-meeting will be held in connection. Ministers and mem bers are cordially invited to attend. Posi tively no huxtering allowed within tlie limits prescribed by law. 37 w3. S. A. Banks, Pastor. The Evil Fruits f Weak Digestion. There is no pathological fact more clearly ascertained than that the most formidable pliases of nervous disease are directly traceable to imperfect digestion. Insom nia, with its train of direful consequences, proceeds more frequently from weakness of t lie stomach than from any other cause. Mere sedatives are powerless to cure ner vousness, and soon cease to palliate its syiu)toms. The true way to strengtlien the nervous system is to invigorate the di gestive and assimilative organs, upon who unobstructed action its equilibrium is absolutely dependent. The daily use ot Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will k more to brace and soothe tlie weakened and irri tated nerves.-and induce sound, refreshing sleep nature's grand catbolicou than all tlie so-called nervines to be found in the pharmacopeia or out of it. A wineglass t'ul ot tlie Bitters should be taken lefore each meal. jiuie The State. Tlie ran e w tlie most unhealthy ani mal in the world unhealthy to Lave arout d. lie i continually possessed ot a yearn ing desire to stretch hioaself-r-especially his IuikI leg. We have known this yearning to make trouble in several families. lie is also possessed of great hearing power. No man ever sees a mule kick liini. The man w nsuatly seized with obscure visions just at this juncture. We have seen a man get np after a mule had kiekel him ( yery rarely though) and. swear witii both hands up lifted that he didn't believe the animal had stirred a peg he looked so immov able and unconcerned. A roule is a very qnick" animal. Great quantites of this substance lie hidden away bei.eath his toe calks. As a great explorer, the mule is equal to Stanley. ;f When he goes exploring for a man he always finds him. The safest place to stand by a male does not exist. ' . He is the dynamite fiend ot the four legged kingdom. '1 Le male is a very headstrong beast. He ;.is likewise exceedingly heel strong. The Chicago 2'imes is authority tor the flat erne nt that a pair ot Indiana twins, each fifty years old, wish to pass thetnfws'rcs off tor a centenarian. ' TIT I S BROTHERS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A .ew and iargc Invoice OF Watc&os, Clacks AND J E WELRY, And will Sell at the Following Prlees t Coin silver. 2 oz. P. S. Bnrtlett Wnltham Watch, $31 00: each additional ounce ti 50. Kisrht-day Setb Thomas Clocks from M 00 to 13 00. A nd all other goods In proportion. The only house above Portland that keeps the SALTZMAX WATCH. Boo Sold, Engrave Free or Charge, BY MR. EVERET, Practical watch-maker and Jeweler, late of Cal ifornia Watch Co., and the only engraver in Albany. if AGEJJTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. A stood assortment of Sewing Machine Nee dles and attachments. . TITUS BROS. J. I. MCFAR1.ANP. WM. MORGAN. JIOKOAX & JlcFlULAXD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY!! . -AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, xt Door to Wella, Fanro & Cot Expnm " Office, Albany, Oregon. WE ARK PREPARED TO FITRXISII EMI trrantp and others (food imrpains in farms and small homesteads in Linn and adjoininx i-ountics. farms in value and size to suit pur. chasers. Also, city property, both improved and nn imnroved. Kentimr farrow and city property, and collec tions of all klnas, promptly attended to. Our facilities for advertising will e.nable us to do more for onr patrons than any other Acrency in the State tn our line. We also pay special attention to the omploy inen t and labor exchange depart men t. Albany, May I2tf. J. II. BVRKIIART, Real Estate and Coayeyaiciis Apnt, ALBANY. t I I OKEtiOX. CORSnil FIRST AXB BHOADALB1N STREETS. IJ'ARStS of all sizes, improved and nnimprov. ed, in tbU and adjacent counties, suitable for strain ralxms, also timbered land and stock ranches for sale on easy terms. Also for sale a nnmber of dwelling houses and vacant lot in this city. Parties desiring to either e!l r purchase Hhould call and learn teriusand prices before purchasing elsewhere. 32 v 8 CI1AS. BOt'RC4RDF, WlTCnHiRER & JEWELER, Conn First and Ferry KM., ' ALBANY, OKEUOS. Watches, Clocks, gilver and Plated War, and Jewelry of every descript ion aixl of the best manufactories, on lmnd tor sale at lair rates. : ; j - Cleaning and repairing Timepieces a specialty. IS&T Jewelry, etc, repaired and cleaned on short notice at living rates. fcTGive me a coll, and see for yourself. J3 March 3, 1H76-24VS - D. C. NELSON, TAKES :nS OPPORTUXITY to inform the public enerallv that, having boneht out M. S. IteiVw In tlio"tin and stove business, he will continue the same at the old stand, where will be found a good assortment of Stoves & Ranges, I'umpt, ripe, Catlron, Brass and Enameled Kettles. ALSO Tin, Aheettawn ealvaalaed Irsa n ....... Vlpenvr always n hand. Ilosse Spouting, : Roofing, snd all kinds of lob work and repairing done on short notiiw. SaOlV8 bint a cil teiarn ttjt eisiisi:ig e:iwic:. alv i5k HORSE MEN, TO YOUR INTERESTS. IW 1 L t, MAKE THE IXCOMIXg'sEASON , from Aprilfith to July uth, with WHITE PRINCE, AND PRIDE OF PERCHE, th" pwfmer.0"9 bron8ht out fron the East Will be at the'stnble of BE AX A DAVIDSOX. atrirS" " ' -At Albany umdsys p. m., M'ednMulnv. and 1 UurstayH . . of each week Uurtag the setison.at the stable of A. H. MA11WI 4LI ',nEtPRINCE ? ,n Fu,"io,Land is 55 " iZk bavi,,ff proven nlIuseJ! Ll1.0 OF PEKCHE tamowt from France to Ohio in -1874. and made the season of '75 In V Isconsin. lie isa dark dapplegrav, well forit -cd, tine style, good disposition, wfi'race fi-ee. easy actioti that I have never seen eqitalei in any horse of his s;ze: will weigh, in good condition, 1,800 pounds. ' fa0041 It has long been iny ambition to be able to supply the horse breeders of Oregon w th a breed of large Itorses and eoncen t rated rlvr ducing powers, emaiiuting from purity of blood from which could be bred whencroSed p?n the common mares of the count rv, a unitorm class of horses compact, symmetrical In form coupled with 8tyleraeUo and s a1ni."f To 2"". A- th.? various large breeds known, 1 -r'ri!f. VlZhK"'n finiHy. The oldestj ,.hs ,.m lrlte Prince are m w coming 4 years. Id. with the younger ones, show that the above fact ha been accomplished, as tbey are all uni- ,2!.,.,,.Kfneml,nake-?P'ana how the stock probably in a greater ; degree than the produ. of any oUier liorse In the State, whether"! nf"",-'? Areheron good Aniric i or the Indian pony mares, all show the peculiarities of the Pereheron lace In olforir g t he ser Ices of the above horses to tlre breexs of Oregon.it is not 1 rnried .tatter, but a denv.nstrated fact of their value. ffKi5.l9ft?lVa, ,rin.cc the,r Introduction into Ohio. aill1 years into Illinois. and wherever Jd,"1r,fy are giving the best of satisfac tion. The one-fourth and one-half bloods bring more than double theprice of the good common stock of the country, and the breeders of thi" thSn ar unable auPl'y the demand for There Is now, and will be for some time to come, a demand for the colts at good prices for stock purposes. TEHJ1H t SSO the season, or four mares for 8IOO in V wnl?Pln,KXt,t.hi,, prince lUiies- they will be bred by special agreement.- Ashland, Or., March 31, 1876-28 " C MYER' DIWOI.IJTIOJI SfOTICE. TOTICE is hereby given that tbe partnership I heretofore existing between John Foster nJmHiost:r'Dna:erlne rm name of J. 11. Foster u has this day been dissolved by the mntual consent of said parties, John Joster retiring from the business. James H. roster will continue the business heretofore Sa7.ird,.on,7'sa,dJ-fI- 'oer Co.. and all debt s duo. claims or demands of an v person or persons against said J. H. Foster A Co!, will b paid and settled by the said Jnmes U. Foster, and all moneys, dues, claims, debts or demands due or owing from any person or persons, or to become due or owing to said J. H. Foster Co.. have been sold and assigned to said James H. iostcr, who will collect and .receipt for the lame- J. H. FOSTER. April 29, 1876. JOHli FOSTER. pa1yutpouc.emSelVea 1Udebted' u" "FtI TT00X Ol3LO L. B. ROYAL HAS OPEXED a Burner 8hop on First street, one door west of Thompson Irvlng's har ness shop, where he will be pleased to meet all who wish work in bis line. Thankful for pat patronage, he hopes by close attention to busi ness to merit a continuance of the same. Will keep constantly on band a fall supply of Perfumery nl Hair Oils, the best assortment in town. Come and sea me. Albanj-, Or., February 25, 1876-23v8 SOTICE. THE co-partnership heretofore existing be tween E. S. Merrill and L. M. Putmnn, wits Wr',?Inni.coPsent dissolved, March 10th, 187. K. 8. Merrill having sold his interest to Jesse Merrill. The firm will now le known as Put man &Co., who will continue business attne old stand. The accounts of the old tirm will be settled by Mr. Pntman. and all those indebt ed to Merrill & Putman are earnestly requested to call and settle without delay. E. 8. MEK MIX, Aibanyi Aprin? i, wre 4nau" Pl;AJi Tbe Arlzuua sod New Mexico Expras NEW FAST LINE now running first class coaches from terminus Southern Pacing Railroad t hrongh to Prescott, Tucson, and all intermediate points, reaches the newly discovered' . . Rieb Mining District, of Arlaonaby the Shortest, Cheapest and Best Konte. FREIGHT SH1PMEXTS received by Wells; Fanro A Co., San Francisco. TICK KTS for sale at all principal ticket offices in san Francisco. HENBT WELIA (of W. F. A Co. and Amer- - lean Express Co.l, President. J, G. ROLAND, No, 1(6 Colifornia street, Sari . Francisco), Vice President. ('If AM. If. DVEIXK, Ui'Bfrsl NMp., 30m3 - Tucson, Arizona. Execator'a Stoticc. TOTlCE Is hereby given that L. E: Blain has Xl been by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, appointed the executor of the last will and testament of Margaret Blain, deceased .and all persons having claims against said deceased or her estate, arc hereby notified to present the same, dnly verified, to the undersigned, at the office of Powell A Flinn. In Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. L. E. BLAIN. Albany, Or., May 19, T6. . Executor. Ar?a's- x '.Ca ,-1.