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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1876)
ALBANY REGISTER. t . I 1 I i h r s AYEMLL FOB SALE BY 1 A.7eS?lJ. JFSLiSXC : "We liuvo ie-r!!:iotia,s i.om owners .f , he finest that is eminu'd for ii by the uiiiiiniaetururs. Call an'l examine nmp!e. find cimiraw prices before rurehnsin;; elsewhere. fiSfA full tissort incut of shades kevt coniuiUiy on hand. S!v8 A. CASiOTTSIERS & CO., FiasT St. ; i Centaur PD extract Llli!iS!Gl!lb. . f Letter from a Pustniosler. 3 "Antioch, In.., Dec. 1, 1S71. -Jrssjw. J. Ti. Rose; & Co.: j "Mv wife has, for a r,nir tirae., Ixren a terrible tS'irr frora l.lieum;U!Mii. She hits tried many VKvwhiHaaJ many remedies. Tbeonly tiling whtcu ttnsict-.-en her relu-t isC;n1nnr Liuimen! I Am reuriiMH' to Sixy tlii.s h:is cured her. I am iointr wlr.u I ean to extend Hs an le. W. H. RING. This is sample of rasnr thousand testiinotti :iK received, of wondet mi cure;- cffectel hv the Vntanr Liniment. Tbe ingredients of this ar iw.t' ii-e published around each bottie. It cou-.-uns Witch Hazel, Mentha. Arnitti. lfock oil, v erbolie. mi.? inurretlients hitherto little known It I an indisputable fret thai the Centaur Lini itsent is ttertoruiin;? innrc cure of Mvi'lltniis, stuYJfums, Krnptions. Kheuma-tiPm, Nenraiis .:ia;iea. Citkc 1 Brwisis. iHK'k-iaw. Av.. limn ail the other Liniments, Jinsl-roetitioiiR. Kxtraeis, suves. ointments and ':astofsnow in ns. For Tiwtit.n-lte, Farachc, Weak Hack.Iteh anil uTaneou I'l-upturns. ii is admirable. Iv ciuns lnrns and sii-ls wiiltout ri scr. Ivx'-r.ets poi sons troiti bites and st :rtixs.and hetU "irost-bit-s jitnl cuii. plains, in a short Lime. o tuJuilvcan :':I'-1 to btt without tilts Centaur JLmiiiieu;, v ;i it e wrapper. 'flie ( entaa; CiniiKrat, Yellow Wrapptr, - irtinred to the touh skin, ninst-iesaud flesh it theanl:nal avntvn. I' ctteet wn wvete uses of Snsivin. Stwiit. Wintl Gall. l?ivt Heart atii't Poll F.vii. are liti Io'u-kh than mnrv-tdoti. .Messrs. 5. MfClnre A Co.. Ilruu,-:si-.oomiTof i 3 "in our nei-.'lilioriitxvl a ntitnijerof teamsters 1 : ai niin the Cn'anr Liisimenf. Tiv-pro nonti'.-e it superior to any hint; they have eve? We s-!l hh lii'jU as four to five aazen bot i. J i.es j??t tiiontli so these teamsters.. ' 4 - We have ttionsttn ts ff sitniinr testimonials. -t For VVrsni(, tiaiU, s. ntii!ies.R"niit-boit-,.te ftiti ! t-ir Knew Worm in Rlteett it has no rival. tarm'r,.ier-Den tttrl s!K-k-i-si;sor. ha.x t? in i-;h:s,4,!!i,uie.nt ; reuiedj- which is worth a hnn- t:'e-'l t'.ntes its eost. f lja.lion.tory ot J. U. Rose & O... f ii i s JJey utu't, New Yori. ::LSITCHER'S )'h C ASTORIA. ; foner; ratty luive rest ami their abios mav ,-.:tva h'atltij, if they will tiseCasioria for Winti ' , olfe, Wortti-s. Feverihness.Sove Mou'.h. Croup, .r Stomtv.-h Complaint. It is entirely a voitre t.ihie p.vnamtion. Rntl oonfaina neither miner- il. morphine, nor alcohol. It is lis pieasunt. to f aire a honey, ami neither totrs nor griptts L Dr. K. Itltnoelt, of linpont, suvk: ? ai.'t nsirijt Castoria in my praetiee with the fj ntt R.t:;itHl tienetits antl happy resttit.." S I his is what every one. sayK: Most nurse in L(!w Yoik 'it v use the Cimorbt. It is prepared f Messrs. J. H. Ito-e ,t Co., 44 IVy xtreef, New FVork, stiLtuo.stvs to bamnel I'itcber, I. I. SJvS h Liirge nd Valaa&Se Tract ol I'iirrain ILtisid for tiu.lv.' Us t'HRKE freXPREDfCKES of plow land, 2D0 of which i rit-'ti Ixft loin Inn. On thepretn- !. svrn fair httildins. I.fiuse, Itarn. granary. "he-J ee.; n!?notl U-arin orrhanl of fruit ." 2no aeres of Uie very liest pnstnre lan.l ; t 't a-r" of i mber hvnrt, ash nnU maple, the best !ar:l!nsr rtn-J when e!tret!. A never failing ?u-e t wter rnns thiVnifrh the farm. There J-i 8v a. HiiS.'n'liil nnarrr of lirae-rook on the f lare. pnviooTievl tT experts A 1 rook. Four inntlreci aerr are under fence. It is one of the iio-t .letiirabie and cheapest farms in Uoufcios i, i., - i miles from the O. C. railroad It (Mikhind. For particulars as Ut prioe, etc.. Ipply, in Uu..c.ty, to n BuroHTON M. n J Al'wnj-, May 1. 1975. I PAINT! s jfc st m 5 ! 1a tho olil.t nnd Most. Reliable Mixed Paint. residences in the county, showing tlisit it is all 4 near, for I will upeak of excellent in infra." POND'S EITBAC-The great Vegetable Paia lleatrsyer. las been in cse over thirty years and for clennlinepa and prompt enra t'v virtues cannot be excelled. CHILDREN. No family can afford to be wTThoat l'and'a Extract. Accidents Brnises. Contuaionsr Can, (Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external pplication. Promptly relieves pains or Barns, feicaltnv Exroriarions, (hating!!. Old tSores, Boilit, Felons, Corns, etc Arrests in flrtmation. reduces swellinc, Flops bleeding, rem ores discolorxtionBautf heals ntnidlv. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieves rain in the uacit andloinc.,fnllnes and pressing pain in the head, nausea, vercigo. IX LEUCQRRHJEA'thasnoequa. All kinds of ul cerations to which ladies are sahject are promptly cared. Fuller details in book accom panying each bottle. PILtS blind or bleedinfr meet prompt relief and ready enre. Ko case, however chtnnic or ohetin ate. cttn long resist its regular ust. VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sore care for this tiistresaiue and dangerous condition. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal lor perma nent care. BLEE9IN6 from any cause. Fortius is a pe cilie. It has saved hnndreds of lives when ail other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from mine, stomarfa, I entrs, and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, KEURAiatA, Toothache mad .Earache are ail alike reLered, and often per manently cored. PHYSICIANS of sh schools who are acquainted with rood's Extract of Witch Hazel reo omroenditin their practice. We have lettersot commendatio-from bondredsof Phvsicians, many of whom order it tor use in tbeir own practice. In addition to tbe foregoing, they order its nse for fsweliicrs of nil kinds. Quinsy, Sore Throat, InfJamed Tonsils, eunple and chronic lHarrliiea, Catarrh, for which it 18 a specific,) Chilblains? Frost ed Feet, Stln&s of n seels, VIosqnite, etc.. Chapped Bands, Face, and indeed all minner of skin diseases. TOILET USE. Removes (Soreness, Ilonabness, and artinK: beals Cats, ij-nptions, nnd Pimples. It reeire. f nvigortvef. and re freshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. TD FARMERS. Pond's Extract. Ko Stock Breeder.no LivervMan can alf ord to be without it. It Is used by rll the Leading Livery Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains, Bar. xtess or Saddle Chaliusrs, Jstitlness, leratehes, Nwellins,Cuts, Ldteerations, lilertlina", I'Benmoaia, Colic, Diarrhoea, inuis, i otas, etc. Jtsrantreot action is wide, i and the rehef it affords is so prompt that it is Invaluable in every Farm-vard as well as in every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and Ton will never be without it. CADjIOII. Pond's Extract has been imitated. Tbe Pennine article has the words Pond's Ex tract blown in each bottle. It prepared by tbe only persons living who ever knew bow to prepare It properl v. Refuse all other pre- parations of Witch Hazel. This is the only article nsed by Physicians, and In the hospi tals of this conn try aDd Europe. HISTORY AND USES OF PCKO'S EXTRACT, m p&xnoniet form-eeri r free oa application to POHjin XTRACT COMPANY, 3 Maiden FOR SALE! TjpHE CELEBRATED W. A. WCK-jl'S REAPERS & 3IOWERS. Tlalnea Headers, (Wood" improved.) (toqaHIanFs Indiana Farm U'st)(on . The Ensscl and Vibrator Tbrenhern, '.best matthines on the coaat. . ftlaAewrann Forcefeert DrfZI. ft tar- PlowSrUnl other machines Cnn.taeo,ajid se.t price and terms before hnyinar eliiewhwe. t my IJIneksmith Shop, corner Seo itd and Eilstworth ts., Albanv, Ori-Kon. 3v5 FRANK WmM. NOTICE. rpo THE LAPIES OF ALBANY AND VICIN X ttv : Mrs. linhatu atnl Mrs. irubb have onene'l a oresj-maklnK op, one door west of FoxV store. xi are now prepared to do anv and all kinds of ladles' work with neatness and disnatch. Mrs. Cpbam is a thorocgrh and accomplished dressmaker, having been in the hnsiness more than fwentv years. Well, e 51 we have to say is, trv us and be"eon.vine.5d. Thankful for past fa vors, we aHk a continuance of the name' MIW BOLB nl HUS. URl'BR. at the same place, have a stock of Fancy (ioo(ls.an4 unefnl and ornamental irootls for ladies' wear, which t hev will sell at low rates. They do'all kinds of stampins on short notice at reasonable terms. Also, airents for the Sani tary Corset the mwt fashionable and best in u. fiive n a en.ll. Albany, Feb. 13, 7-22v8 WHAT'S LEFT. Legal tenders S9 and 90. Gold, 112 i in New York. I Liverpool -f ear market, 9s 0d 10s 2d for ;!v. i;;tr! : 10- 10- Oil for club. .. Oiit'.t i alile to be about again. Mr. A. ?f. Artio'd is pnsliing the assess ment bnsines, riglit along. Mr. P. C Ilarjier went to Seio yesfer- The wenthr has been very plesant Onr ing the entire week. Cberries are beginning to be plentiful in this nn.rket. a? well us new potatoes. A kiss on tbe forehead means rererenee, but there's no fun in it worth mentioning. Sheriff ITerreu has purchased a nice bay team for active service. Stckxkps. A good deal of sickness re ported in aiu! about the city. One more week and then 'rah for the 4th of July. Twenty emigrant came up on the even ing express Monday. lion. Tim Davenport, of Marion, county, has been around during the week Theotl. Cartwriffht ha gone to Antelope valley, where lie has a large stock ranch. An excursion train leaves this city Sun day morning for Gervai. to return in the evening. Fare, round trip. 2. One or two splendid showers of rain during the week, making tbe land to laugh with fatness. The Centennial went to Lebanon yester day to play a game with the ball club there. Jake Fleischner has retimed from "Friseo with a new stock of boots, shoes and clothinjr. .. t,. John Hughes and Skeiil.Ton'" Tuesday, killed a. small bear, just across the river in Benton county. Markets Remain in ttat'i qw. But ter quoted at from 16 to 20c a pound, while eggs are IGc per dozen. AVool is beginning to come in freely. The highest quotation we: have heard is IS to 13c per pound. ; The Albany Fire Department will prob ably start for Portland on Monday July People frora Lebanon, Tangen,and all over the pnii ie, are talking of taking their 4th with us at Ilaoklemau's grove. Freights between this city and Portland have lieen greatly increased during the last month. The Granger s picnic at ioanon jester t'ay called a large number of our best peo ple together, and perforce an elegant time was had. - ?I. E. Coxkerevce! The Oregon M. E. Conference will meet in this city on the 23d of August, 1S76, Bishop TV. L. Harris presiding. .' . ... ) The Qi-eyonian pressroom is under water, but the editors of that sheet have riot been compelled to foil back on that element for the regular morning appetizer as yet. The base. ba'S game between the Leti conians of .hi, city and tbe Monmouth club, last Sat irdxjv resulted in a victory for the latter. " ! : f This warm weather suggests soda water, and A. Ca rot hers & Co. continue to manu facture a sumcieticy of the best kind for all who call at their establishment. ATonday night Mr., S. Margrat yawned one of Iiis jaws out of place. With another rigorous yawn lie set it back again, and now all is' serene. If you want the bet grain drill in the market, go to Frank Woods shop he's got "em. Besides Frank .is one of the best blacksmiths in the Valler. ' Our little daughter, I,ottie, is very ill, witli symptoms of typhoid fever. Roscoe Ootikliiig ami Horatio rnonrare bnithcrs-in-law. Sickness in our family is our excuse for tack of news matter lliU w-H-k. Judge Daily, of I'olk oo'iiMy, is said to lie a Denitieratic aspirant tor tbe U. S. Senate The Btaj'-at-lKinie Sa'eniites talk tf celeliraiing tlie 4lli in a sitni'ar nianncr to our folks. . diaries E. Calef, -t tbe firm of !Tod;p, ('ale & Co., Portlaud, died at Dalles last Friday. The other day .-am'l E. . Yoniig sold tlie pnijieriy adjoinino; the IJeoi.ster ffice on tlie west, for tlie sum of 2,500. Tbe Kvangelical canipiiipeting. closed a day or two ago at Wheatland, result ed in twenty-three converts and a num ber of inquirers. For Tbe Ijadles. Network of all sorti is fasionable. Half hose again for yonng children Corsages are still madeenirass shape. In linen, the standing English collar, very high. . New designs are out in silver chains and lockets. Transparent staffs of silk, wool and cotton are now the fashion. Cashmere is in demand for everything but the deepest monrning. Another effort will be made to intro duce black lace mittens this summer. New braids made of steel cloth ani worked with silks are exquisite but costly. Jimbroidered silk and satm corsets are being largely adopted by fashion ab'e ladiesl Ladies' stockings are embroidered not only across the instep, but far above the ankle. French kid shoes strapped across the front so as to d:.play the stock i: gs are fashionable. Leghorn straw is in demand for watering places, where it will be much affected this summer. The newest ruches for the inside of bonv.ets are composed of a double point of cream lace, with a small flower at the side. Centennial aprons are made of Swiss muslin, cut plain, with a three cornered bib. ar.d edged with side pleatings of Swiss. Ladies' croquet sets are something new. They consist of silver studs for both collar and cuffs, each stud repre senting a mallet with a ball midway on the handle, and designed to be worn only for croquet parties. A F'rlncess Peflioic Potatoes. An incident in the early life of the Grand Duchess .Marie, who died the other day, is narrated in the German papers. Her parents Czar Nicholas and the Empress Alexandra used an nually to visit the Prussian King, taking their children .with them. On one occasion, while they were at Pots dam, the autumn maneuvers were going on iu tbe neighborhood, and the . whole party went out to see the soldiers. The latter were at the time preparing din ner. Tbe two young Grand Duch esses, Marie and Olga, went up to a group of soldiers who were peeling potatoes, and admired the skill with which they performed the .operation. "Can you do that, children ?" asked tlie King. "No, they had never tried." "How ? not yet tried! Tbe . sooner the better. Not one cau l aclever hous- wife without learning to peel potatoes. Let us ee lurvr yuti can ' do'it. "The two Princesses at once knelt before tbe ' fire, receiving a emiple of knives, and began their ta.-t, tlii King, tlie Czar and Empress, I'rince William of Prus sia (the present German Emperor) and Prince lexander (the present Czar) all standing around. The Pomeranian, who had given up bis knife, fooii inter--rupted, "Iut, young Indies, yon musn't cut so deep yvu cut away most of the ptiiato, a'id we shall have nothing; to eat. Do al Unssians jieel potatoes in' that way?" "Right, Ahlmaim," said the King lie had before spikeu to the man, and never fl rsr it a soldier's name '-teach them bew to do it in the Prussian way " Ahlmaim accordingly showed them now to hold the knife and exactly how much to takeoff; "and soon," the story goes, "the potato skins really fell more deliiatdy from the delicate hands of the Princesses.'' We are not told what use was aferward made of this humble but laudable accomplishment.- Loudon Globe. A Milwaukee man went to a meet ing in" London one evening, and when the cockneys said, "'ear, 'ear" he took it for a persona1 a lusion, and got out. "Have you seen my blaek-faced aDt elopc?" inquired Mr. Leoscope, who had a collection of animals, of his friend Bottlejack. "No, I haven't. Whom did your black-faced aunt elope with?" The whirligig t fashion may bring round the most sudden and dazzling cha-ges, and the duties of the toilet may multiply like leaves in valambrosa, but there is nothing that will make a woman stand before a looking-glass so long as a sunburnt nose. "I wish I might die," sighed a middle aged maiden, as she hung like a limp bolster out of the third-story front win dow on a Sunday afternoon and espied a man whom she hail once coquettishly rejected p'acidly propelling an ?18 baby cart. . Thirteen years as. a man was driv en out of town f ir an offence which he did not commit. News now comes that he settled isi Chicago and studied law and is now a 'prominent lawyer there Thus we see how an unjust accusation may blast and ruin a man's whole career. The "Telle America ir.e." Suitor "Well, I may hope then, dear, that at some future time I may have the happi ness of makms you my wife." Ameri can charmer" yes, I hope so, I'm sure-, fir I'm getting real tired of suing fel lows for breach of promise of marriage." Seven o'clock a.m. Poy has terrible toothache; can't goto school. Ilaltpast nine a. jr. -A solitary figure may 1x2 seen soulking through the streets leading to the creek; perch and chub bite. Halt past six o'clock p. m. scene, woodshed; dramatis personrn, the old man, one trunk strap, one boy. Let's draw the curtain. Several houses south ot Salem were entered last Saturday by burglars, during absence of the families, who suc ceeded in geting away with about $2i in coin, a gold watel , a chain, a suit of clothes and some other valuables. Two men have been arrestd on suspicion,and are how in jail at Salem awaiting a pre liminary examination. A Jacksonville exchange learns from F. L. Mace, who returned from Galice creek last week, where lie has been in the employ of the English Mining Company for some months, that tlie company had suspended work on ac count ot the scarcity ot water. He statf that the company intend running a ditch this summer from the Heed diggings to these claims a distance ofabout three miles which will en able them to work the claims through out the vear. The Dalles ami Sandy wagon road i so nearly finished that John Divers passed over it, on the 8th inst., trom Hood River to the Dalles, and returned, in a two horse wagon loaded with good.1 etc., weighing 1.200 pounds. This ir good news to this upper country.- f4 9