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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1876)
' Or' ' y 4 53 " PUBLISHED EVEKT FRIDAY, TfY COLL. VAN CLEVE, Jf THE REGISTER BUILDIIfG. Corner Ferry and First StretU. TERMS IN ADVANCE. Cko copy, one year $i 50 Ono eopv, si months......... - l To clubs of 1 wentv. each copy FJ 00 Single copies Ten cents. Subscri'oers outside of Linn county will be charged 50 cents extra 2 70 for the year as that is tho amount of postage per annum which we arc required to pay on each paper mailed by us. Ageuts fur Uie ICepister. The following named trentlemen are author ized to receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Rkoistf.k in the localities mentioned : Messrs. Kirk & Hume.. Brownsville. liolert Glass Crawfordsville. W. P. Smith -Halsey. O. P. Tompkins Harrisburs. t. H. Olausihton Lebanon. A. Wheeler & Co Shedd. Messrs. Smith & Brastield . Tunction City. J. B. Irvine Sc- vThos. H. Reynolds ...Salem. FRIDAY JUNE 23. 1876. Tlie total valuation of Eugene City, as assessed is $400,0 ,'0. Hay harvest has commenced,and well it might, with hay at eighteen dollars per ton, at Eugene. From Baker City on np to Boise and towards the railroad, crickets average from 40 to 50 bushels to the acre and they ain't halt hatched out yet. Last Tuesday one of tins employes of Abrams mill sustained severe injuries, by being struck in the face with a vine maple limb, which was held to the grouud by a log and was cut off by the party sustaining the injury. Mr. James Humphrey in company with Frank ITadley returned last Thurs day from a trip qver the O. ('. M."W. Jload with a band of cattle. They report snow twentytive or thirty feet deep on the summit, but rapidly disappearing. Last summer a man by the name of Walker Harper located in Indian valley, in Union county, and soon after -sent for his wife and child, who were living in Hickory county. Missouri. Tt was soon afterwad ascertained that he was a fugitive from justice, an indictment resting ngaiost him in 31 issourtcharging him with an a sank with intent to kill. A warrant was issued by Gov. Grover and placed in Slieriff Curtis' hands au thorising his arrest. Mr. Curtis made one or two attempts to cause hi arret, but the fugitive eluded his vigilance. A heart rending accident occurred i;oar Turners's Station last atmdtiy. T!r. Wade who-' lives near Cold Springs, had been attending a Good ; Templar picnic at. that place with his family, and when starling for home, in turning the wagon round, it cramped find raised the body up. Mrs Wade was sitting on the seat lieside her husband, and he caught her in time to save her from falling out, but she lost her bold of the chi'd in her arms, a little girl aged one year, and it : fell to the ground, the wheels passing over it, injuring it so that it died in about three hours. A swarm of bees settled, last Sunday, ; on the oak tree in front of a residence, in Koseburg, which being discovered, soon called together quite a large crowd of men and boys, who after various trials to induce the bees to come down and enter a hive which had been ' pre pared, offered some Chinamen present, S2 50 to put them in the hive. Up the tree went the Chinamen, and lop ping off a small limb, the bees took fright and left for the hills north of town. "No saba bee, big foolee he," said the Chinamen as they slowly slid down the tree and wistfully looked after the re treating cloud. Mrs. Ben. Jones, on Snake river, discovered a rattlesnake in the house. one aay last ween, one cauea to a boy near by who took down a revolver ana nanaea it to tier, w inie be re moved s box under the bed, she was holding the revolver down and looking at bim, when the revclver went off and shot her in the foot; but when he pulled of her shoe the bail was drawn out by the shoestring; it did not go through her foot. She is now able to walk around, and is doing as well as if forty doctors were iu attendance. BODY FOOD. News reached this city about ten o'clock last night, that the body of Mr. Chris. Halstcn, drowned at the Crabtree crossing of the Sautiara, about six miles Lebanon, a lew days ago, had been re covered. We hoiio the rumor is true Search for the body has progressed with scarcely a moment's cessation ever since the sad accident occurred. Conductor Stroud received the news of the death of his son at Comstock's Mills, Wednesday about 6 v. m. He hired two men, jumped on aiiand car and started for this city, a distance of say 75 miles, arriving here about 3 o'icock Thursday morning, when he took the morning Express for Portland. Comp. L of the fifth cavalry, while scouting on Solomon river, on the 12th were attacked by about two hundred Indians supposed to be Sioux. After skirmishing some time, and exchanging a good taany shots at long range, the redskins withdrew and the troops pur sued the even tenor of their way. A mau named Andy Myers met with quite a serious accideut a few days ago at t"he Bme Gulch diggings, Idaho, where he was working at the time. His leit leg was broKeu between the knee and the ankle, in consequence of the tail of a body of snow from the height of about thirty feet. 9 .. The Masonic Fraternity at Rocky Bar, Idaho, propose to celebrate Su John's Hay, June 24th, in a becoming manner. There will be a ball at New comer's hotel on the eveniug of the 23, which promises to be a ;rand affair. An address will be delivered on the following day by Judge Anderson. Notwithstanding the favorable report of the committee to which the bill was referred. it..is'lielievl tliat the admis sion tt New Mexico will not be passed oa by the House at the present session, both Democrats and Republicans op- j posing it. i X i , vinuiv.) aim v uiiico ...vn i ...'it, j who were arrested a few day ago, charged with housebreaking, had a preliminary examiiiation in Mlem be fore Judge Peebles", Tuesday, and were discharged. The excursion tram to Gcrvais Sun day wili leave this city at S a. u. Re turning, will leave) Gervais at 5 r. m. I'are to Salem, rouud trip, 1 50 Ger- ais. it is stated that there will bo more gold taken out within a radius tit twenty miles of Pierce City in the next ten years than in the who'e ot the Biaek Hills. Clifford I), Stroud, son of our worthy Conductor on the Albany express, died at Port'aud on the 21st, after a long illness, aged about 18 years. The King of the little Kingdom of gets the handsome little salary of 360, 800 gold per annum. The high water at Portland has stopped the freight ; trams over the O. & O. Railroad. Thursday evening the water at Port-, land W88 four inches higherthan ia 1862, and still 6lowly rising. These striped stockings, now so fash ionable, are creating havock among the children, numerous cases of poisoning having been reported, caused by wear ing them. Chemists have discovered tbaf the coloringjn the stripes contain a large quantity of arsenic. jfAp Y REGISTER. A chief of the Cimarron Utes was shot and killed a few days ago. His slayer is Mexican sheep herder, and the shooting occurred on Dry Cimarron creek. The chief, a big brute who bullied it over the stockmen in that section, was n the act of driving oil" some sheep when shot by the herder. The red rui tiau was in such bad twh.r with his own band and tribe that his death has called out expressions, of thankfulness to his slayer instead of provoking disturbance and hostility. Last week on Friday, E. B. Moorlock and J. Wi Noiville, acting under au thority of Sheriff Curtis, succeeded in arresting Harper. - They took him to the house of N. Baker, Harper's uncle, and placed him under guard.ironed and handcuffed. During the night the prisoner succeeded in removing his irons, and securing a six shooter made his es cape, since which time he has not been heard trom. , . Several men are working buisily in re moving the jams in the Skagit river. They secure a great many good logs, but not enough to pay for their labor ,so subscription- papers are circulating to secure funds to enable them to continue' the work. Experienced persons estimate that the surplus crop for shipment in Walla Wa"a valley, tnis year will be equal to 1,000,000 bushels.. Evideutly there will be work tor the railroad and all the teams in the country. . Within a raite of 100 miler- in extent along t he Plrtte, above and below Jules bnrg, are twenty-seven herds of cattle numbering alut 76,900 head. Travel between Corinneand Montana lias been interrupted by high water and the washing away of the bridge across Prickly Pear creek. The stage between Salt Lake aud I Bingham, runs at the rate of 12 miles an tour. ....; t he Idaho Statesman of the 17th says that the Uoise river is as high as it has beeiuthis spring, and is still rising. Del Smith left on yesterdays' noon train on a visit somewhere Ajcr's Cathartic CntlVO Cosiivrhesp, .la'iidk-e, ly-nepsia InliKtM1n.I.'iienteiy Foul stomaih . an'a 7?roath, .-.i-ysioias. jiea luene, rites, jtnou muiisin, Erunl lorn it n Skin l!iriscs, lii!iousnes, LiverCMt plaint. Uronsv, T.-t;i'i Taiuoi-s an"d Salt v.iSTL v-.stt:!Poni, Morm. i.o:it ii's,1jl'.u.ii "T. . T.PUi. and Purlfvlng Kit Rlood, are Hie most" (Soimcnial pnrgn'Wvc vet perfected. Their feffccfw atiti'!rtnt.!v show how much they excel till other Pill. They or sate and pleasant to take, but" powerful to euro They pnrrrn out !he loul humors of the blood: they stimulate the- sluggish or disorder,-J oraim into feet ion ; an . t iiuv impart health and tone to lhe whole htiina-. Thev eure not only the every day conmiaiiin of every bodv, but lovmidabip nnddanjeerous diseases. Most skill ful physicians, most eminent clergymen, aid our Ixt citizens, send certificates of cures per formed and of srenf lenolits ther have derived from these Piils. Tbeynro the sn:'ist. andliest physic for children. Wuse lnild as well as eflccmal. IJcinu suerar coiited, iliir if re easv mta'ifi: and bein purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. I'.-tKfAltKn Y r. 3. ATEB & C., Lowell. RIium., Practical and Analytical Chemists. KS5"Hold by all Druygisw and Dealer in M.idicine. . . v7nS Lni'ice Farua for Hnte or Rent. VFAltM. known as the donation claim of J. M. Klliott.twelvemllescastof Allany,con sisiins of 990 acres : ovr 20u tieres tinder culti vation ; balance at pnsent used as pasture, but all of it drain kind nil under fence and well watered. It is one of tiio best farms in Linn eounty, and will be sold or rented f.n favorable terms" Ivnqnire ut the farm adioininir ftliove descrilw-d on the west, pf w. A. PAUJL. March 17. lS76-8snr ' , OTM'E. YSTIIF.rtF.AS my -wife, Anna F.Hza Selvefrter, V wit bout eaitsj or provocation, lias let t. my bed and Iwurd for iarts tmknown, L Samue. Selves! er. hereby notify all with whom she nuiv deal, that, they must deal with her at their own risk, as 1 will not stand responsible for any of her debts, contracts or liabilities. SA3HTKL SELVKSTEft. March 17, lS76-'-n'28 TtTANTKD. An aaent for thiscitcand vlein- ity. lor the siie of E. Butter'iek & Oo.'i eelebruted anil rolinlilo jntterns. Good refer eneo required. Address H. A. DEMlMill, rostst., San Frnncispo. Cal. 2:1 m -1 . a-..-;-..JB.it.-ii1''.... .- fTi'ii. rst -..r-.-t- ss.. s- rr-m-i-. jr; vc .! r f ., No time to write advertisement this week. Will throw it in sight soon. SHSEMAH & HYDE, Aycr'w Agac Cure. For the Vftwtly i H'f Fcvtr Hdl -rinlt-teit F.ver, hill Vever. ltemitteut Irver, "! i yriitt, cKsoiiMl or l&ffliosis fever, - ami inufm h Us A airecti :i v. Uicli nriii.. ntl-iMutatle potsuiiN, Has been widely used, duriiiSihe las! t wen: v-flve years, in the treat ment of these disLressin;r diseases, and with such nnvai-yinat success t'lnt it has trained the renuta: ion of beint? tnfulili'le. The shakes, or chills, out broken bv it. do not return, nmil the disease is contracted ut;ai. This has mude it an accepted reme.ly, and trnsied s.;i(lc for the Fever and .sue of t-.e West, and the Chills and Fever of the Sonth. Ayer's A'ue Cure e adkti-s 1tie noxious poison from the sys'em. and leaves the pu tient as well as lx-fore the. attack. It t horoutrh'.vextiellsthe d'se:ie, so that no Liver Complaints, lnieuitiatism, icuraljria. liysen tcry or llebiiitv iollow the -ure. ln(U-d. where Disordersof the Liver and Bowels haeo.x-urred from Miasinatiu Poison, it lvmovus t he cause or them and thev disapiienr. Not only is it n efl-ectnal enre. I'rat, if taken otxtisionally by patients cxtvsed to nia!ari.-v. it will expel the poison and protect them Irom attnek Trav eilerannd tcinTX'r-.iry residents in evory and nil Asrue ioailities are thus enabled to defy the disease. The tumoral Debility which Is so apt to ensno from continued exposni to Malnria and Miasm, has no speedier remedy. For Liver Coiuirt'"' it is an excellent rerscc',5-. KF'AliKP BY tr. J. '. AYKH A IiOweI. Slafc.., i'niotiealfind Analyticr.l Chemists. Medicine. y-j X! :1 oy till liruiau aim jvmuw hi nS Wm ( Mi -ill i-t f$rr ; zk tfl g 9 I? I af In 1 1 I I fill O Ote. pi. :. San Francisco. ell '& ' Parker, (Successors to It. C. Hill Son) J Juvo 1'tnno votl 1 1 stook B16S AXIS 55EBICIXES, Toilet CloKls, Oig'ijr'ps 5t Tobacco - - . IPaiiiix, Ciasoline, '"''' ' EU'., To Froman'B New Brick BlocS, XortSi side of First. letwon Washington uml . Ferry streets, where thev will keep a Large ani M Assortment of r Goods' in their line, ordered direct from San FrttKcittco and t!ie uct, and feel coniident in tne assertion ' thrt- they can perfectly satisfy all who call niton them, both as to . QVALTTT AKD PBIfE OF WK)IM. Call at our new store and be convinced of the truth of the above statements.- - Particular attention will be'jrfven. to thecotu poundinjr of physician's projseriplioii-iind fam ily recipes, at all hours of the Mayor nij tit A. It. BELI. 1-Allkhli. Snceessors to 11. C. Iiti.J. A .f-N. Alban y, October S9. '75-n(it f N K W AUVERTISKM K NTS. Chemical Paint, THE REST AN1 C HKAPKST l.SKU, A. CAROTHERS&CO., FIRST STREET. 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